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Scott's Store
PERSONALS
Mr*. Prance* Garner, Mr*.
Pestu* Powell, Mr*. Etbsl Kor
negay and Mr*. Nora Gautler
attended the woman* Auxiliary
Convention Thursday held at the
Free will Baptist church at
Arapahoe.
Sunday of last week, Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Whitman and daugh
ter Carolyn of Rose Hill vis&ed
in the home of his slsster Mrs.
Nora Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay
visited the Bill Smiths of In
dian Springs Saturday.
Faye Outlaw attended a birth
day party Saturday night at Al
J bertson community building In
honor of Nadine Byrd.
Mrs. C. L. Sloan of calypso
visited her sister. Mrs. Jeff
Outlaw and Woodrow Thursday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jonas
Dall Sunday afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Currle Dall and son *
Billy of Warsaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Marsden Brock
and girls of Mount Olive were
visiting the Ralph Jones family
Sunday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Thigpen Sunday were jack
Thlgpen and daughter, Judy of
Grlfton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sut
ton and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Malpass and son of Golds
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Tyn
dall of Klnston and Mrs. Nora
Outlaw were guests of the Ray
Torrans family Sunday at Wll
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Mrs. Morris Morton sod son
Danny sod s friend of Kinston
dined with Mr. end Mrs. Johnny
Singleton Sunday at supper.
Visiting In the D. L. Scott
home Sunday were Ban Waters.
Mrs. Kenneth R. Berwick and
Ken of Mourn Olive, F. D. Wa
ters, Golds bo ro and Valerie Tew
of Albertson.
Pam Garner spent last week
at Newport with her grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hlg
glns and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Garner.
Mrs. Claud Powell and Sonya
of Warsaw visited Mrs. Oarrie
Scott Sunday afternoon.
Saturday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene outlaw stopped by
for a brief visit with the Jesse
Qulnn family and Mrs. Annie
Qulim of Warsaw.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Outlaw were Mr.
and Mrs. Jarvls Outlaw of Char
lotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay vi
sited Mrs. Abner Phillips of War
saw and the Hubert Phillips fa
mily of Kenans vllle Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Helen Waller soent se
veral days last week at Dublin
with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sum
merlin and children.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Donnell
Kornegay and children went to
Rocky Mount to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Sears and children.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennle
Outlaw Sunday at lunch were Rev.
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regularly on the job to make sure you enjoy
dependable, efficient electric service. They
routinely install new power poles and trans
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mers, locate and correct potential trouble
spots, see to repairs and maintenance work.
These CP&L men also are alert to
handle emergency situations when and where
they occur. A sudden storm, a fallen wire,
a damaged power pole?anything that inter
rupts your fulltime electric service is a signal
for CP&L men to act immediately, no matter
what time of day or night.
A lot of CP&L men are at work through
out the Carolinas today. If anything goes
wrong tonight, they'll be working then, too.
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Miss Dellnda Jan Dall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Dail of 420 Cardinal Drive, Goldsboro, whose engagement
Is announced by them to Mr. Stephen Roscoe Jones, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roscoe Jones of Kenansvllle. The wedding
will take place on June 8, 1966, at the Base Chapel, Seymour
Johnson Air Force Base, Goldsboro. she Is the granddaughter
of Mrs. Mary Hunter, Route 2, Beulavllle and Mrs. Harper
Dall, Route 1. Chinquapin.
Kenansville News
By: Mrs. N. B. Boney
PERSONALS
Mrs. J. B. Stroud and daugh
er, Sharon made a business
rip to Mount Olive on Satur
lay a.m.
Miss Frances Stroud is at
he home of parents for Spring
?lidays from St. Andrews Col
ege at Laurinburg.
Mrs. WUlard Johnson visited
-elatlves in Wilmington on Sa
urday.
Mrs. N. B. Boney accompanied
drs. Colon Holland to Garland
>n Monday night to an Eastern
itar meeting. On Thursday night
hey attended a meeting in Clfc
on.
The Jimmy Qulims of Wallace
'lslted Mrs. viola Qulnn here on
'riday.
Miss Lottie Anne w illlams vi
lited her sister, Mrs. H. D.
VIlllams in the Convalescent ard
iursing Home at Greenville on
laoirdty.
Mrs. William Wolfe and Miss
.ottie Anne W illlams accompan
ed Mrs. Larry w arrlngtonto the
Methodist District meeting of the
S. C. S. in the Browning
Methodist Church near Mount
>live on last Thursday.
Little Miss Lisa Page of Cha
el Hill spent several days here
nd Mrs. Grancis Garner and
hildren of Pleasant Grove com
nunlty, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
laker and family of Sarecta.
W illle Singleton and son Pres
?n of Jacksonville had dinner
rith Mr. and Mrsjlm Davis
unday.
Those attending a surprise
Irthday dinner For Mrs. Ray
larter Sunday at her home were
Ir. and Mrs. Henry Jones and
amlly, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil
Lam Jones and son of Bear
larsh, Mrs. Bill Hill and baby
f Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ead
:arter.
Mrs. Helen waller visited Mrs.
,ula Parker Saturday afternoon
i Beulavllle.
Scott Store home demonstra
lon club will meet at the com
lunlty building April 6 at 2
'clock.
recently with her maternal grand
mother, Mrs. Sallle c. Ingram.
Mrs. Annie Ingram spent se
veral days recently near Mount
Olive, with the Forest Dail fa
mily.
The Marlon Griffins shopped
in Goldsboro last Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Council
Gooding and three children of
Greenville, S.C. spent the past
weekend here with their parents.
Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding and
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jones.
Other guests in the home of
the Goodfiigs during the weekend
were Dr. and Mrs. Guy Gooding
Jr. and children of Raleigh, Miss
Sylvia Gooding also of Raleigh and
tne Banks McNalry family of
Goldsboro.
Steve Jones of W ilmington Col
lege spent the weekend at the
home of his parents here.
Mrs. Cotton of Maysvlllespent
the weekend with her daughter,
Mrs. Billy Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy D. Mullis,
Jr. of Richmond, Va. spent the
weekend her* with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry wells
Murphy and daughters spent Sun
day near Faison with Mrs. Mur
phy's parents, the Taylors.
Mrs. Sue Neil Slvertson of
Kure's Beach visited her sister.
Mrs. Eloise Ryder last Wednes
day.
Mrs. Margaret O. Dail visited
her sister, Mrs. Lee Edwards in
Kinston last Wednesday after
noon.
Miss Ruth Reynolds of East
Carolina College, Greenville
spent the weekend here with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Rey
nolds.
Miss Marv Lou Reynolds spent
the weekend in Arlington, Vir
ginia, where she was an attendant
m a friend's wedding.
NEW TRAILER HOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barnette
who have been living temporarily
in an apartment in W arsaw have
bought them a new Trailer House,
or should I say Mobile Home?
They have moved it on the Wal
lace Highway beside her mo
ther's house. Mrs. Barnette is the
former Faye Kornegay.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT |
The Rev, and Mre, J. T. (Sam)
Hayter. Jr. of Route 5, Staun
ton, Virginia announce the birth
of a second son, James Scott
on February 18, 1966. Mr. Hay
ter is a former pastor of Grove
Presbyterian Church.
EASTERN STAR MEETING
An Impressive program honor
ing Mrs. Margaret Gay lor John
son, retiring Worthy Matron of
Kenans ville Chapter #215, Order
of the Eastern Star, was pre
sented on last Tuesday night
by the Associate Matron, Mrs.
Lucille Bowden and the five Star
points. At the end of the program
Lucille and her husband, Ivey
Bowden, presented gifts tp Mrs.
Johnson and the retiring worthy
Patron, J. a Stroud. Tne gifts
were E mblematic Plates from the
officers of the chapter who had
served during the past year with
Margaret andj. B.
During'the business session
plans were completed for the
Open Installation of new officers
to be held on Monday night, Mar
ch 28,1966 In the Chapter Room.
An account of the installation with
both the elective and the appoint
ive officers will be written up
later.
A social hour followed this
meeting, and was enjoyed by the
28 present.
QUAIL SUPPER
Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding
entertained several of their
friends on last Monday night at
6:30 at a "Quail Supper." In
addition to the Rev. and Mrs.
Joe G. Morrison of Wallace,
others enjoying the Goodlngs hos
pitality were Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
McGowan, Mrs. Caroline H. Ga
vin, Mrs. A. T. Outlaw, also
Mrs. Mary Williams and Miss
Margaret Williams. Lovely ar
rangements of spring flowers
were used In the rooms for the
occasion.
HOSTS BRIDGE CLUB
In addition to her regular club
members Mrs. Mattle Sadler had
as her guests on last Tuesday
night for bridge, Mrs. SallleC.
Ingram, Miss Lottie Anne Wil
liams, Mrs. Eloise Ryder and
Mrs. Anne Redwine. Miss Wil
liams made high score for the
visitors playing and Mrs. Rufus
Elks for the club members. Mrs.
Leo Jackson received the con
solation.
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
Honoring Mrs. Lawrence Sou
therland on her birthday last
Tuesday the following ladles had
lunch together at tne Country
Squire; Mrs. N. B. Boney, Mrs.
D. S. Williamson. Miss Lottie
Anne Williams. Mrs. KateQuinn,
Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes
also Mrs. P. J. Dobs on and
her house guest, Mrs. Vleta Or
cutt.
LIBERTY HALL BRIDGE CLUB
When Mrs. Larry Warrington
entertained the Liberty Hall
Bridge Club on last Wednesday
night, she served her guests
Angle Delight with salted nuts
and coffee. Mrs. D. S. William
son substituted for the only ab
sent member. She was remem
bered with a gift after several
progressions. Mrs. Margaret O.
Dall captured the high score
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RECENT BRIDE HONORED g
Mrs. Daryl Price, the former ?
Mary jernlgan, was honored with
i miscellaneous shower one night C
recently. Joint hostesses were
Mesdames Herman Qulnn, Bill s
Julnn, John Hall and FannieJer- *
nigan. The lovely affair was given n
in the home of the brides pa- ?
rents. "
The bride, her mother and li
mother-in-law were all three v
pinned with pretty corsages up
on their arrival. After the ho- .
noree had opened her many and ?
useful gifts the hostesses serv
ed tempting refreshments.
Punch was pured by Mrs. Fan- C
nle Jernlgan and Mrs. Bill Qulnn M
served tne prettily decorated ?
party cakes. Salted nuts and mints
were also served to the sixty
guests who called and registered
In the guest book which was ,
kept by Miss Sharon Hall
A color note of green and
white mixed with yellow was
used in the refreshments as well
as in the table decorations. Jon
quils and other early spring flo
wers were used throughout the
home.
H.D. CLUB MET WITH MRS.
EZZELL
Mrs. Alda N. Ezzell was hos
tess to the South Kenansvllle
Home Demonstration Club when
It met on last Friday afternoon.
The president, Mrs. Glenn Ras
mussen, presided. The hostess
had the opening Devotional.
The program on "Flower ar
rangements for the Home." was
interestingly given by the use of
films and discussion led by Mrs.
Mae H. Spicer. home agent.
Leaders reporting were Mrs.
Rasmussen on Arts and Crafts
and Mrs. J. B. Stroud who dis
cussed Medicare. Mrs. N. B.
Boney gave several brief book
reports and ureed the club mem
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Alter closing the meeting by all
speatlng the club collect, the
tttess assisted by her daughter,
rs. Faye Kornegay Barnette.
srved punch, cookies, salted
?ackers and candy easter eggs,
i the fifteen ladles present. Each
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