Wesley News
PERSONALo
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bar
nette, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wil
liams and son Mike. Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Benson and son
Tommle Miss Jante Price.
" ? Miss Shirley Price. Mr. Donald
Price and Mrs. Mary Alice Ben
son spent their vacation In die
mountains last week.
Mrs. Lottie Garner and chfl
dren, Vlnte. joe and Rosco
spent a few days at New Top
sail Beach last week.
Mrs. Haywood Merrltt and I
Mrs. Kenneth Stroud and boys. I
Donnle and Dennis made a hu- I
siness trip to Wallace Man
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Mrs. Ricky Bans and son
Ricky Jr. visited her mother,
Mrs. Haywood Merrta Tues
day.
Friends of Mrs. BUI Dudley
will be sorry to learn that he
is a patient at Duplin General
Hospital.
Weekend guests of Mrs.
Linda Southerland and Mrs.
Fanny Yarbrough were,Mr.and
Mrs. Gordon K. Yarbrough and
chllren, Ken and Greg of Lyn
chburg. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Yarbrough and son Doug of
Graham, N. C. and Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Noah of Greens
boro.
Little Kevin Merritt son erf
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Merritt,
was an overnight patient at Ja
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PERSONALS
Mrs. Dwight Sheppard and
Mrs. Kenneth Jones attended the
graduation exercises of Mrs.
Sheppard's husband at Campbell
College on June 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil whaley
and Mrs. Stedman Wilson vi
sited Sunday with Mrs. Wil
son's husband at GoldsboroHos
pltal where he Is a patient.
Mrs. John Matthew Sumner
visited her daughter at Albert
son Thursday. Little Teresa
and Herbert Earl returned with
her to spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heath, Jr.
mes walker Hospital in Wil
mington this past week.
Friday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. HaywoodMerritt were
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Baits and
son Ricky Jr. of Warsaw.
David Ray Grady, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grady
of Clinton. Is visiting his grand
mother, Mrs. Eliza Grady.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Linda Southerland were
Mrs. Lula Smith of Deep Run,
Mrs. Madgelene Harper of Al
bertson, Mrs. Russell Beyer of
Gastonla, N.C. Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram Grady and Mr. Dalton
Grady of Beauford, Mrs. Lot
tie Garner and Vlnie Garner,
Mrs. Eliza Grady, Miss Betty
Jean Grady, Miss Francis
Grady, Mrs. Kenneth Stroud,
Miss Nancy J. Grady and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Herring and
son Steve and Douglass.
Mr. Velmon Benson spent
a few days In Norfolk last week
with his children.
Mrs. D. V. Grady and dau
ghter, Theresa of Alberts on vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Mer
rltt and Kevin Saturday.
Mrs. Lizzie Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Williams and daugh
ter Paula are spending some
time at the Houston cottage
at New Topsail Beach.
Mrs. Sally Harper of Al
berts on spent a few days with
her mother Mrs. Linda Sou
therland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurlc Grady
and children David Ray, An
drla, Gayla, Blenda and Daryl
of Clinton were Saturday guests
of Mrs. Eliza Grady.
Mr and Mrs. D. V. Grady
and children of Albertson vlsi
ted Mrs. Eliza Grady and fa
mily Sunday.
M rs. Robert Herring and chil
dren, Janice and Steve, and Mrs.
Fanny Yarborougb went to Wil
mington Thursday.
Mr. Dannie Stroud is spend
ing a few days with his grand
mother, Mrs. Eliza Graay.
Mrs. Jimmy Chambers
visited her daughter and son-ln
lw, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hln
son in Dudley this past week.
and Lynn visited at Jacksonville
Saturday with Mra. Roy Heath,
Sr. and Mrs. Ray Heath.
Mrs. Roy Heath and Mrs.
John Matthew Sumner shopped
in Jacksonville Monday.
Mrs. Lucy Hall spent the
weekend with her daughter, Mrs.
Coy Sumner.
Ricky Houston has returned
to Summer school at Pembroke
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heath
celebrated their first wedding
anniversary June 12. Mrs.
Heath completed her school at
Lenoir County community Col
lege as a cosmetologist, June
11. She will begin ner work
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmie Kenne
dy, Mickey and Richard Kennedy
and Mr. and Mrs. John Rhodes
and Billy went to the open house
at Aurora Sunday and also visi
ted with Rev. Ralph Sumner
and family at Arapahoe Sunday
afternoon. They toured the
beach at Arapahoe.
Marlon Kennedy was home
over the weekend with his fa
ther, Mr. Owen Kennedy and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Futrell
had a little fire Sunday after
noon In their home. Tney lost
one chair.
Mr. and Mrs. James Benson
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Heath at Klnston.
Mrs. Charles Heath at Klnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jenkins
spent the weekend at Wrlghts
vllle Beach. They toured die
U. S. Battleship and Alrlle Gar
Gardens.
Miss Geraldlne Duff Is be
ginning school at Hardbarger
ui Klnston this week.
Mrs. James Benson visited
her mother, Mrs. Fannie Wil
liamson, In Duplin General Hos
pital where she Is a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ken
nedy and children have re
turned home from their vaca
tion with their son, Pete, In
MAvVh rValfAta
11W4 ill UIMWIH,
Mrs. Norwood Lewis of
Morehead spent some time with
her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
C. B. Hansley last week.
The boys club of Sandy Plain
church along with their spon
sors went bonding last Monday
night.
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Hansley
made a business trip to K Inst on
last Monday.
Anita Hansley and Douglass
Jones had supper with her pa
rents. Rev. and Mrs. C. a
Hansley, Saturday night.
Ruff in Mercer wasnome over
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Mercer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwood Earl
Kennedy and Damon Earl Ken
nedy went to Aurora to the
open house held there Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mercer
and children and Arthur Fre
derick Kennedy from Beula
ville went to White Lake Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker San
derson and Jackie along with
Mrs. Wilton Sumner and Glenn
went to Aurora Sunday after
noon.
Guests over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy
and family were Elder and
Mrs. Lonnie Yopp, Mr. Hol
land Ray nor and Betty Foye
from Jacksonville.
Linda Kay Kennedy was home
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jack
son visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Brantly Kennedy and
family over the weekend.
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Howard over
the weekend were their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Ho
ward, wanda Kay and Ronnie
Howard and Mr. and Mrs.Thad
Jones.
Herbert, Thurman, Kathleen
?*Mr imdMii. SidneyKennedy
and Mary Brown visited In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Kennedy Saturday afternoon.
The District Youth Rally will
meat at Snow Hill Free Will
Baptist Church, June 18 at 8
p.m. Mr. Brtce Rouse will be
the speaker for the evening.
Gum Branch quartet will pre
sent special music. Sandy Plain
wishes to keep the district ban
ner, so Sandy Plain be ready
to go.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Lanier
went to Sneads Ferry fishing
last Tuesday. They caught forty
eight fish.
Mrs. Bertha Baker and Mrs.
Jlramie Miller spent one day
with Mr. and Mrs. Major La
nlr last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Bar
nette, Eddie. Tlmmle and Terry
went to Wilmington Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fo
rester and family and Mr. and
Mrs. David George Lanier.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Lanier
had dinner with Mrs. Lanier's
mother, Mrs. Bertha Baker, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ardell
Barnette and family over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary a Ram
sey and children from Fayette
vllle were home with her pa
rents, Mr. andMrs.PatCreech
Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Sumner andMrs.
Lucille Miller are vacationing
In Florida this week.
Mrs. Grace Sumner spent
Friday night with her daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Byrd.
Harold Creech Is home for
the summer with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Creech. Ha
rold has been attending college
at the N. C. State University
at Greensboro.
Mrs. Frank Baker and Mari
lyn, visited Miss Carolina Sum
ner at Kenans vllle. she was
doing fine.
Mrs. Grace Sumner andMrs.
Callle Baker and Marilyn, vi
sited Mrs. Harold Byrd and
family in Jacksonville, Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe HOI Rhodes
and Mr. Ray bum Rhodes ate at
the Southernalre Sunday at
Sneads Ferry.
Ralph Smith from Charlotte
Is home this week with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Howard
rf Norfolk, Virginia visited
with Mrs. Carrie Chesmore
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ches
more over the weekend.
BIBLE SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT
On Sunday night, June 12.
the parents Drought their chil
dren to the church to see just
what they had learned through
the week of Bible School. "The
Redeemer" was the theme for
the year.
All the children In each de
partment assembled In front
of the church to March In as
the music began. Each class
gave a short program, begin
ning with Nursery Class No.
1. Mrs. Fitzgerald Bostlc was
the teacher and Mrs. Carrie
Chesmore and Mrs. June wflll
ford were her helpers.
Mrs. Edwood Earl Kennedy
was the teacher for Nursery
Class No. 2 and Mrs. Dur
wood Anderson was her helper.
They began a story treeof some
of the stories they had learned
during the week and sang cho
ruses.
The teacher In Beginner
Class No. 1 was Mrs. Percy
Kennedy and Mrs. Lois Ken
nedy was her helper. Mrs.
Dorothy Thigpen taught Begin
ner class No. 2 with Mrs.
Joan Jones and Mrs. Sue Tripp
as her helpers. They continued
with the stories and singing
Chffprtn?ry Clm No. 1 MB.
Heoy J ? wwfce
verses and showed Ve
nires they had made during
Bible School.
Mrs. Wilbur Sumner taught
junior Class No. 1 and Mrs.
Herman Smith was her helper.
Mrs. C. a Hanslev was the
teacher In Junior Class No. 9
and Pam Sumner was her help
er. They all told some of the
tilings they had learned by ro
iling Bible verses and pre
senting the Plan of Salvation.
The Intermediate class gave
a Pantomine of the "Lords .
Supper," which was very in
spiring. Rev. C. a Hansley
was their teacher.
The Bible School st Sandy
Plain Free Will Baptist church 1
was a success. Mrs. Arthui 1
Kennedy did a wonderful Job
as director. The school had
an enrollment of 89 pupils and
26 teachers and helpers. There
was an average attendance of
116 during the week. The of
fering for the week was $60.86.
Earl Thigpen was the Secretary a
and Treasurer. Mrs. Mervln 1:
Sumner was the pianist and E
Merita Sumner led the singing, f
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Lula Kennedy is a pa- ^
tient in Duplin General Hos- *
Phal. j
Mrs. Leona Miller had an t
accident Saturday and broke
her leg. She is a pattern in
Duplin General Hospital.
Mrs. Charity Mercer is still
confined to her bed at her
son's home, Mr. Norwood Mer
cer. She is not doing to welL
Danny Bruce Duff has re
turned home from the hospi
tal where he was a patient
after an accident.
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Mr. Toble Mercer is still un
able to get out but is improving.
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BOYS FELLOWSHIP CLUB
The boys club of Sandy Plain
Church met at the church to
hold their regular meeting on
June 7. The meeting was call
ed to order. "1 Know The Lord
W01 Make a Way" and '?Every
Day with Jesus" was sung.
Preston Smith led in prayer.
The business was entered
into by reading the minutes
of the last meeting. An offer
ing was taken.
The boys decided to trim
the hedges at the church later
in the summer. Later, they will
decide when,to play ball with
the boys at Arapahoe church.
The business meeting was
closed and the meeting was
turned over to Ken Smith who
had the devotions. Earl Thig
pen gave the benediction.
The next meeting will be at
the church.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. Lawton Baker celebrat
. ,1 his f if tv-fifth birthday Sun
day at hie home with ? pork
barbeque dinner. Among the
rsu were Rev. and Mrs.
B. Hansley, Paul and Den
nis Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. Cle
tls Jones and daughter; Mr. and
Mrs. Zeland Baker and Baby
from Rocky Mount; Mrs. Bran
son Matthews and children; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy anc
baby; Henry and Ward Baker;
Mrs. Delia Hobgood; Mr. and
Mrs. Tunk Baker and Mr. Lee
Griffin.
MOVE IN NEW HOME
Sgt. and Mrs. Wilbur
W. Keesler Jr. and children
have moved into their new home
at Route 2. Pink HOL After
serving a tour In the Air Force
at Grand Forks A.F.B., North
Dakato, and Sioux City A.F.B.,
Iowa, the family spent a few
days In Princeton, Indiana with
Mr. W. W. Keesler, Sr.
Sgt. Keesler, who Is making
career of the Air Force,
s enroute to Keesler Air Force
iase In BIlouxl, MlsstppL After
our months of advance compil
er training he will go to Ram
tlen, Germany for two years,
"he family will remain here.
Irs. Keesler is the former
>atrlcla Ann Houston, daughter
>f Mr. and Mrs. CagleH. Hous
on of Route 2, Pink HOL
CHERUBS MEET
The Cherubs of Sandy Plain
Church met on Sanday sfter
noon for their regular meet- , ,
tag. Ntostean numbers and four ' '
visitors were preeent. seven
adults ware present.
An offering was taken and
Mrs. Percy Kennedy led the
devotions and told the children
stories of God's Angels. She
then led the children m prayer.
The Cherubs practiced tnelr
memory work, "The Lord's
Prayer," and practiced the
songs they would stag at the
Bible School Commencement on
Sunday night.
A prize was awarded to Gre
gory Houston and Sheila Bryam
For staging die loudest and to
Tommie Fitzgerald Bostlc and
Sharon Bryant for being die ,
qu lest est boy and girl at this
meeting. '
The Cherubs were served an
assortment of candles.
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TIDE TABLE - 1966
TIDE TABLE FOR JUNE, 1366
Moon High Low High Low
Day Phase A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
16 Thurs 4:54 11:16 5:24 11:53
17 Fri 5:42 11:58 6:12 ?
18 Sat. New 6:30 12:46 7:00 12:46
19 Sun 7:18 1:34 7:48 1:31
27 Mon 8:12 2:22 8:34 2:22
21 Tues 9:06 3:10 9:24 3:16
22 Wed 10:00 4:04 10:18 4:10
23 Thurs 11:00 4:52 11:18 5:0'
24 Fri ?5:46 12:00 6:10
25 Sat. First 12:12 6:40 1:00 7:10
26 Sun 1:12 7:40 2:00 8:16
. 27 Won. 2:12 8:34 3:00 9.10
28 Tues 3 06 9:28 3:54 10:16
29 Wed 4:06 10:22 4:48 11:10
30 Thurs 5:00 11:10 5:42 11:59
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