i;. a. -I- ;.v. ;,.- :5-:l"';V4.,,,;.,.ii;A!'.iS i-.:.l'v' -V V ' ' r- . Personals', fljLjjji .;l 4 ... f damm .W. K Craft' Cr Tietplhaum i ' . M f ' I Mr', and Mrs. Johnny Thomas pf Jacksonville wer Sunday ' guests of Mr. an Mrs. Hubert Fate. They were accompanied ome rJayMra. Minnie Morton who spent last week with the Pates " vMr. and Mrs. Duncan Rivenbark an children,' of Burgaw visited Mr.1 -and Mrs.IveyBowden "Sunday Mrs.. Anthony Marsh of Tayette vllle spent the" week" end with her ' parents, Mr5 and Mrs, C'S. Wil- liamson. 'l ' .'y v ft. Mr, 'Alton 'Howard attended ' the i funeral of Mr. I. C. Nethercutt in , Beulavllle Monday. 1 - Mesdames Margaret Tucker and : Nora Shaffer spent. Suniay in Bur- ".v gaw. -1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ingram of ' Raleigh spent the week end hevi - With their parents, Mrs. W. M. In f' tram and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Patter (v son ' ; Mr Steve Williamson of Campbell College spent the week end here i with hit mother, Mrs. D. S. Wil . J liamson. ' Mrs. Banks McNairy and sons of 5 Goldsbora visited Dr. and Mrs. G. . V. Gooding Sunday. Mr. and . Mrs. W M Ingram and son of Raleigh and Miss Bette In gram of Duke University, Durham, . spent the week end with Mrs W. , M. Ingram. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris and family spent the week end with ; relatives in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore of - New Bern spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitterson. Miss Margaret Williams and Mes dames WoS; Craft; Cy.Tietelbaum and Hortense Hasty attenaed a be nefit party at the community build ing in Wallace Monday night' v. - Mr. and Mrs. J.kR Grady"' and Margaret visited Dr. and Mrs. E. C Grady In LaGrange Sunday af ternoon v Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Lewis and Children of New Bern spent the. week . end with Mr Frank Baker and attended' the wedding of Mrs. Lewis?, brother Mr.: Harvey Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brinson visited Mr., and Mrs. Strong Boney in Wallace Sunday.. iV.'.- inr. ana Mrs. James Aenneay of. Wallace visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Sitterson Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Iveyy- Fields and family visited Sgt. and Mrs. D. I.- Mann at Cherry Point Sunday. They were accompanied home by Muster 'Chip' Mann who Is spend ing this week with them. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jackson of Garner spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Lauren Sharpe. South Kenansville H. D. Club Met Friday South Kenansville Home Demon stration Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Leonard Rich as hostess.' Mrs. Ivey Fields presided over the business session. Mrs. G. V. Gooding, was a visitor to the club and discussed the Hospital Auxil iary and its goal. Mrs. Annie Lois Britt gave a talk on trees and shrubs, Illustrating her talk with slides. During the social hour the hos tess served a dessert course to the nine members and two visitors. Cpmmunify Revival Week' Here In Hoy. .Grove .Presbyterian Church in Kenansville wilr be host to -the community 'Revival Week' to be Held -November 24 through the 28th. The preaching Mission will be held Sunday through Thanksgiving mor mng closing '-with the "' annual Thanksgiving service. The night services will begin. t T:30. 7 A; dif ferent minister will - preach ' each' time as follows:. Sunday night, Rev., Lauren Sharpe, local Baptist min ister- Tuesday night, Rev; Charles McChesney of Rock i ish Fresby :erian; Tuesday night, Rev. "Mack' McQueen of the Clinton Presbyter ian; Wednesday night, Kev. btraci Snively, pastor of Grove and Thanksgiving morning, Rev. C.;'G, Nickens, pastor of the local Metho dist Church.' You May Rest Assured! Our local agency 'sells' service and secur ity, and we stand behind all the many kinds of protection which we provide for you. For example, Mister Motorist, in 1958 in order to get your auto license plate, the law says you MUST meet certain financial security requirements. You may rest assured that your AUTO LIABILITY POLICY from our agency meets ALL the requirements of the new i 'compulsory' auto liability law effective January 1, 1958. If you have an automobile that is not in sured ... or if you buy or trade ... or if you have any questions or run into any ' difficulty in getting your 1958 license . . . Come see us . . . write us ... or call us right away, won't you? k - John Hall Insurance Agency Kenansville, N. C. Church Men Meet i Here At Suppers Men of the church of the Pres byterian and Methodist churches held separate suppers here. Mon day night. At the Methodist church Fellowship Room; Methodist men from the Kenansville charge held their regular monthly suppe.- meet ing. Mr. Burrows of Carter Fabrics Mill in Wallace was the jnncipal speaker. His subject was 'in gen eral textiles and the part they play i in church work and their general operations. The meeting was pre sided over by David Alton Chest nutt in the absence of the president Herman Pippin of Magnolia. Thir teen were in attendance. .Grove Men of the Church met in the Sunday school building with Paiil Stephens, president, presiding. Rev. Charles McChesney, pastor of Rock Fish Presbyterian Church spoke. His subject was Prayer. The talk was divided into three cate gories. Prayer as Power, Prayer in J Cooperation and Prayer in Humil ity. Mr. .ft Immediately . following the; wed ding ceremony the couple was hon ored at a reception given in their aonor by- the. parents of .the bride at the Woman's CluB- ln Kinston.v Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Women greet' ed the guests in the haU. They were directed ' Into the Gold Room by Mr. ? and -Mrs Ernest , Thornton where Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Calla han presented the guests to the re ceiving line. Mr., and. Mrs, James Ward directed the, guests to the brideV book which was presided over by Miss Mildred Moore. , - Mrs. : Raymond vGarris and .Mrs. George Carter, Jr . invited f the guests Into the dining room.' The bride's table was overlaid, with a white satin cloth centered Vrith. sil ver candelabra with burning tapers and ' epergnettes v filled with k tiny flowers. The. three-tiered wedding cake held an miniature bride and, grootn.i Arrangements of tube xos, es mums, carnations and greenery completed the green end w.iite bri dal motif. Silver candles flanked an arrangement of white1 glads on the buffet, 1 Mrs. 'Bernice Williams of Mount Olive, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Paul Grady served punch. bit R. G Wooten ani His. Ro- Eenson, W1I11111 (.11, .. J vuiprebir dolph Fordham served cake. -jdent, Mrs. E. N. l'lUman, Elizabeth- Tall baskets of white flowers town; corresponding secretary, Mrs. marked the receiving line The ent J. , ; ., Bannerman,; Wilmington: trance hall,' had arrangements ot treasurer, , Mrs,, Wade H. .Allison, white flowers and the big lounge Rose Hill; chairman Christian Edu-i was 'decorated: with greenery and cation,, Mrs. Lawrence : B. Cave white Candles da the imantels.;The naugh, Wallace; ,v chairman Annul table holding the brlce's beok was ties end Relief, Mrs. Joe Wyche, envpred, with a white satin cloth , Whiteville; chairman World Mis-J and held a small eperglie filled slons, Mrs. Dan Bright of Jackson with white flowerai, aim lighted can dles. Goodbyes were spoken , to Mr. and Mrs. Graham McAdams. - , Women Of Church Meet Ml.; Olive ; f Elect .Officers . . ; The 'installation of officers; clos ed the 69th annual meeting of the 1 Jr. naees. Mrs Fred Graves; Wilmington Presbytery Wednesday of-last week. The meeting was at : inree nunureu, the Presbyterian, Church In Mount representing 49 local churches at- OHve ! tenaea ne raeemu. - lS Officers are, wesiaenx, Mrs- a. t ' :' : itoooooooooooo 000000000000000000000000 1.,. Jf"w'V'. W i ll miiiiii 11 1 vllle; District No, 1 chairman, Mrs. " William C. Mebane, Wilmington; ' District No.: 2 chairman, Mr. Worth . R.' Williamson, Chadbourn; District No. 1 S chairman, Mrs. Ida .ttvjne, Tar-HeeL . , v .,, ;'-vr , 1 j , . l f 1 r. r.t. '.I ' ' Committee chairmen of the host-i ess. churchy included: President,' Mrs. Edward A Hatcher,, arrange ments, Mrs. W. Weatherly; cre-v 1 dentials, Mrs. John N Walker.i hqs- ; pltallty, Mrs J. D. Brandpn, dinner and luncheon, Mrs. John Cook, Mrs. Rk P; Hplmes, f, music; Mr B Gillis. organist, Mrs A. J Davis, Miss Susan Imelda Grady Becomes ido Of Clarence Grady Of Kinston M:.,s Susan Imelda Grady became the bride of Joseph Clarence Grady Jr. 1:1 a lovely can.'elight cere mony at four o'clock Sunday after noon, October 27 in the Gordon Street Christian Church in Kin ston. Rev. Douglas Bell, pastor, of- DeLeon Wells of Wallace ficiated at the impressive double was a guest of the club. Seventeen ,ring rites, attended. I The bride is the daughter of Mr. xand Mrs. Hiram Southerland Gra ,dy of Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annie Ingram J. C. Grady, Sr., of 900 Nelson Fpfod At Rirthdav Dinner street are Parents of the groom. On Sunday, October 26, the chil- tren, grandchildren and great grandchildren of the late C. M. In gram met at the home of Mrs. W. M. Ingram in Kenansville to honor Mrs. Annie Ingram at a surprise A program of wedding music waif presented by Mrs. T. V. Moseley, organist, and Dr. Jerry Norr:s of Morehead City, soloist. Tradi- ional wedding marches were used The couple pledged their vows before an altar which was bair.- 1 birthday dinner. Mrs. IngranVs 70th fully decorated with woo'iwardia birthday will be October 30. Many llovely gifts, expressions of much love on the part of the entire fam ily wee presented the honoree. i Mrs. Paul Ingram and son, Charles of Kenansville; Mrs. Sam H. In gram of Burgaw; Mr. and Mrs. Sam H, Ingram, Jr., and -children Laura Anne, Sammy and Michael of Wilmington, Dr. and Mrs. Dan Boyette and daughters, Betty, Bar bara ana Bonnie 01 Anosicie; iwr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingram and son, Christopher of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ingram of Raleigh; Bet ty Ingram of Duke University, Dur- ham, the honoree and hostess. fern and palms as a background for tall vases .of white pompoms and gladioli land seven-branched candelabra holding lighted, white cathedral cSndles. White satin rib bon bows marked the family pews. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of chan tiiiy Xace and tulle over candlelight satin. The gown was fashioned with a fitted bodice and featured a saV brina neckline.' The bouffant .skirt had inserts ot lace embroidered, with sequins and seed pearls and extended into a chapel tram. Her two-tiered veil of French illusion was attached to a crown of se- a It's Here ! THE NEW It's A Beauty ' 1 New High In Styling, Safety ti 321 A eomfilete Mfety groop, eoaabUng f power steering, power brakea, padded daahbeanT and sun viaera, far .available e all 1958 Dedg can. Thi. Outom Royal fear-door iLaneer abotaSarcathe! oround eietero wtedskWd. standard est all kardtop and coaverUMe atedsla. The pwh-botton Torque-Flite traasaUaatea ii aa added ceniieace and the safety Torsion-Aire riot ta ataadard m H models. ,. ;h-;-. ,,. , ,j ... , s :, Av. ....'.. v ' 'i :.. .. - ..,1 3 I;. I'""" 1 u I ' 4 YOU YILl BE SWEPT OFF YOUR FEET III THE l!E7 ! -1 ,f 1 fij I - a. 'I 4i7t SEE IT TODAY III OUR, SHOW ROOMS 19 WE HAVE SOME WONDEHFUL BARGAINS IN CASE YOU ARE , INTERESTED IN V " J -" n 1 J i r I , ' ' f ' ' I 1 1 quins-and seed pearls. She carried 3 white Prayer Boo'v lopped with a White orchid and showered with stephanotis and white satin rib bons. Maid of Honor Miss Mary Grace Grady of Hous ton, Texas, sister of the groom, served as maid of honor. She were a Dior blue velvet gown fashioned with a draped cowl neckline that ended in a bow in the back. She wore a hat in a matching shade of velvet with a nose tip veil. Her bouquet was red roses showered with baby's breath and tied with J . 1 :ui I Bridesmaics were Misses Shelby i Pouthcrland, Inez Ferrell, Psggy l-LUlies UIJU ueitjr .Juan ItiyiUl 011 of Kinston. They were dressed identical to the maid of honor and carried bouquets of red roses tied with red satin ribbons. Little Miss Kathy Garris, daugh ter of Mr. and, Mas, Raymonds A. Garris, served as flower girL She wore a gown of White tulle over taffeta styled like those of the honor attendants and carried a white basket trimmed with white tulle and satin ribbons and filled with rose petals. Mr. J. C. Grady, Sr., served as his son's best man. Ushers were Mes srs. Durwood Grady, brother of the bride of Kenansville, Bryan Hargetf of Rlchlands, and Maurice ,Courie, Ray Uarrls, George W, Carter, Jr., and Robert G. Brad ford all of Kinston. Mothers' Attire The bride's mother chose a dress of mauve lace' over taffeta for her daughter's wedding. She wore a matching hat and accessories and a white purple - throated orchid corsage. ' The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of arcady blue lace over taf feta with matching hat .and acces; series. She. also wore a white pur ple throated orchid corsage. . The wedding was, directed by Miss Orie Moseley. '.' Mrs. Grady attended . Kenans ville High School and is currently employed at the Branch Banking & Trust Co. The bridegroom gradu ated from Camden Academy at Camden, S. C, and attended East Carolina College where he was a member of Alpha Phi Omega Fra ternity. He Is currently associated in business with his father. : 'For a wedding trip to unan nounced points the bride changed to a navy wool suit She wore matching accessories and; the or chid lifted from; her bridal bou quet. ' : "v? i:,.j'":y-r r, " Mrs. Craft Was -:x -J Bridge Hostess '; ; Mrs. W. E. oran was hostess to her bridge club, .last , rednesday Arrangements . of faU Dpwers were used in . decoration where guests were tnrtted ta play. , Club high score was won by Mrs. Mattie Sadler and visitors high a- wmrd was given Mrs. S. P. Harris. During the social period, tne hob- teas served a salad plate. In the Halloween motif, to Miss Margaret Williams, Miss Mary tee Sykefc Mesdames Dour SWvar, WoOdrow Brinson, W. J. Sitterson, B. P. Har ris, Hortense JIasty and Mattie Sad- Barbara WiHiamson Honored At Party . , Mrs, Bill Williamson was hostess to party honoring her" daughter, Barbara on her 10th birthday. The party was held ai the home of Mrs. C S. Williamson, Saturday after : Games and contests .. were enjoy. ed by the group. Prizes were awar ded the winners, -1 Following the opening of gifts by the honoree, - the hostess v served birthday cake, ice creitm and nuts o o o o o o o o o o o- o o o e o o o 9 o o IF O O o o o o o .0 o o o Friday s T E A K S T-Bone Round Sirloin cturday Specials r LB. MAXWELL HOUSE can 89c bag v5c O o o o o o 1 lb. 8 oc Jim Dandy QUICK COOKING GRITS, 2 for 25c DEL MONTE CATSUP t ...16c 'Johnson's GLO-COAT WAX qt, 69c pt. 39c Meat, Vegetable, Fruit BABY FOOD, 10 for ..$1.00 No. can Pie Sliced Q, "APPLES, reg. 28c2 for . 39c 15 oz. can JACK MACKEREL 17c Regular Size CORN FLAKES, 2 for :.35c CRISCO, 3 lbs. 92c GARDEN PEAS, 2 for 25c Pt. Teilse . 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