I n ||ill ||ni>i^p ^luise nhi news t Mo. C. R M?b.c? 289-3460 *r*. L. A. Wilton 289-3384 ?? i Local Boy To Viot Nam Mr, ?d Mrs. Dennis Ram sey have received word mat their son, Robert L. Ramsey la on Ms way to Viet Nam. Bobby if In the Navy and In the Qu artermasters department ab oard a U.S. Destroyer which left its Eastern U.S. base on -Thursday and will be In the Viet Namese Coastal waters for.duty. We wish him good fortune and a s?fe return 1^0????????????? Layette^ Shower The new home of Mrs. Odeie Lee Johnson of Brlarwood St. was "hostess house" for iLw ette Shower honoring Mrs. J.D. Knowles on Saturday Night, Au gust 94th. Acting as co-hoets with Mrs. Johnson were Mrs. Frank Merrltt and Mrs. L. Ea rl Murphy. Guests were entertained with games and contests and prises were given to the winners of each. Gifts fbr the honor ee's layette were plied high on a table and presented to Mrs. Knowles. who s&nxv! JJT'i i " ?** aanure. Concealed salad doc*ochins and Cotes were wjoved by the foUowtrw guests: Mrs. Ralph Sheffield, Mrs. Thomas Know les, Mrs. J.C. Klssner, Mrs. Robert Gore, Mrs. Hubert Kn owles, Mrs. John David Brooks, Mrs. Luther Stanley, Miss Thelma Knowles. MrsHlx Bradshaw. Mrs. DeWta Shef field, Mrs. BUlle Sheffield, Mrs. John Moblay, Mrs. &r adley Atkinson, and Mrs. How ard Atkinson. With Tk? Sick N.B. Grady, who has been confined to tus bed with a sl ipped disc for some time, has improved a great deal and was able to return to work at the Aycock Milling Company a week ago. Mr. Norwood Fussell is now able to be out some. Mr. Fussell had surgery at New Hanover Memorial Hos pital some weeks ago and has not had a very rapid conval escense. His friends are glad be is able to be out again now. Mrs. L.B. Bradshaw has returned from Pender Memor ial Hospital where she has been confined after having minor surgery. She is convalescing at home and doing nicely Ward Reunion The Ward reunion was held in the Wallace American Le gion Building on Sunday, Augu st 17 when the descendants of Alfred and Elizabeth Robinson Ward met for their annual vi sit and traditional big dinner together. As the relatives came to gether a period of visiting and exchange of news of the, year was enjoyed before the business meeting. Memorabilia in the form of hand woven bed spreads from years ago, old family Bibles, old pictures, pa intings pottery and other heir loom es made up a small mu seum of family treasures and were most interesting to those present. The usual bountiful meal of all the good things the excel lent cooks in the family had prepared was greatly enjoyed after the blessing was said. At the program meeting the devotion was conducted by E.D. MacMillan of Jacksonville. A report of marriages and births in the family was pre sented by Mrs. Rebecca Wil kins Merritt. A memorial service, conduc ted by Paul Reynolds, of Wil mington, was held for those who had passed since the last me eting and a fitting tribute was paiato their memory. James A. Ward, chairman of the nominating committee pre sented the following choice of officers who were elected for the coming year: President-Pete McMillan; Vice Pres.-Miss Mary Vann Wilkins; Secretary-Miss Mellisa W. Shaw; Treasurer- Mrs. Sallie W. Blanchard; Historian-Horace Ward. Out of state visitors were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Orva Phelps and Miss Kathy Phelps of Pueblo, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Ban Wells. Co cot Beach, Florida; Julian Wp rd. Richmond. Va. There were around 166 pre sent for the occasion. Beiity Rwnion The Boney On held their 16th annual reunion at Rockflsh Country Club, near Wallace on August 35, 196a. As kinsmen gathered from twelve states th ere was a great time of fel lowship before enjoying the be st of Southern Culinary art. President of the Boney Clan, W.C. Boney of Windsor, Miss ouri presided at the meeting. Mr. Boney is a great graMh son of James Tate Boney and Elisabeth Carr Boney who mi grated In 1837 to Randolph Co unty, Missouri and settled near Cairo, Missouri where the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers converge Into a "Y" shaped meeting and from on Into the gulf as are: Mr. W.C. Boney, usually known as "BUI" Boney has lived near Windson, all his life and farms and raises cattle. With him, Mr. Boney brought several relics of his great grandfathers trip west by cov ered wagon. He displayed a doughboard used on the trip and In their Missouri home, his great-grandfathers razor, a book of Franklins Essays and the bucket In which the gr ease was kept that was used to grease the wagon axles on the trip. The keepsakes were greatly enjoyed by all persent. Mr. Boney asked Charles Bo ney of Wilmington to express thanks to GodTor the bounti ful dinner. After the delicious meal Mrs. Sue Applewhite of Jacksonville delighted the group with a mu sical program. She was as sisted by two talented young people, Miss Janice Applewhite of Jacksonville and Robert Col gan of Toledo, Ohio, grand children of Mrs. Flora Boney Applewhite. The two played guitars and sans a variety of songs. The whole clan Joined In singing "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,'" "How Great Thou Art" and " In the Sweet Bye and Bye". The president welcomed all, and gave especial welcome to those from out of the state who were attending for the first time: Mr. and Mrs. James Bell of Gatllngburg, Tenn.j Mr. G.D. Boney of Georgia; Mr. S.S. Boney of Montgomery. Ala.; and Mr. and Mrs. John Boney of Toxey, Ala. When the call by member of states was ans wered there was responsefrom Boney's from Alabama, Geor gia, Tennessee, Ohio, Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, New Jersey. Florida, New York, Illinois, and Missouri. At the business session, Ml-, nutes of the last meeting were' read by Miss Katie Murray who substituted as secretary for Mrs. Sammie W. Carter In her absence. Names were read of memb ers of the clan who had passed away since the last meeting. These were the following: 1. William Burce Herring, of Ro se Hill; 2. Mrs. Vlrjpnia Bo ney Henderson o f Wallace; 3. Bobby Harden of Fla.4.Mrs. Gabriel Robinson of Wallace. Mr. Dallas Herring of Rose Hill offered a prayer of gra titude for memories of those who have gone to their reward. The following officers were elected to serve next year. President. A.G. Powers, Ha melt. Vice President: W.C. Boney Jr. of Hamlet; Secre tary-Treasurer; Miss Katie Murray, Rose Hill and Histor ian: Mrs Annette Edgerton, Goldsboro. Information by the cour tesy of Miss Katie Murray, Se cretary, about 160 were present at the reunion. Stadia "optnt ?Si* Rut NiH On Saturday. August 34th, Mr*. Lois Henderson and the ] personnel of the Missy Beauty , Salon in Rose Hill were hosts to the ladies of die county at the Grand Opening of the Me- 4 rle Norman Cosmetic Studio adjacent to the Salon. This is ' a new development in Rose Hi- ( 11 for the enhuicement of the i already noted beauty of the Du- ? plin Ladies in this area. I The Merle Norman line of , cosmetics has been established for thirty-three years and co vers a complete line of cle- | anslng, beautyfying and protec- , ting trie skin and Balancing the j completion. It is sold under franchise. Mrs. Henderson Presented ( the Merle Norman plan and was < assisted by Misses Norlta Br- ? own and Faye Brlnkley. Miss ' Brown will nave charge of the ( Studio, which is located in a ! newly decorated room of the Missey Salon building. Refreshments of punch, cook- 4 les, mints, and nuts were ser- . ved from a gaily appropriate ' table. Favors were given C each of the many guests and < the ladies drew for door prl- ? zes. Winner of the first pr- 4 ize was Mrs. Glenda Smith \ of Willard, who received a kit , containing three leading pro ducts of the company. The kit ^ was called "Three Steps to v Beauty". Winner of the se- { cond prize was Mrs. Marvin Johnson of Rose Hill who re- J celved a bottle of Vivian's Ac- { rosal Cologne. Miss Nancy Merritt, also of Rose Hill won { third prize and was presented a compact. J Many ladies called during the afternoon and enjoyed the hos pitality of the occasion. No de monstrations were given of the ' cosmetics but a later rendez- i vous with beauty consisting of . one hour of luxurious and com- J plete make up is offered to all * interested ladies. Watch for the < advertisements of Merle ' Norman Cosmetics to be ' carried in this paper. ] I Betty Fussell ] Honored j Betty Fussell of the Beaver Dam 4-H Club was honored at the 4-H Key Award Banquet during State 4-H Club Week. 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