Kenansville News
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Personals
bjh Mrs. N.B. Boney
Visitors during the past week
end in the home of the Robert
Holllngsworths were Oennv Mc
Pflittl and Dave Goodman 01 Ja
cksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Holly
Maduet of Greenville, N.C. Miss
Alberto Dembo and niece Na
talie of F ayettevllle, also Mr.
ano'Mrs. Al Payne of Rlchlands.
Mrs. G.V. Gooding spent
last Thursday night In F aye
ttevllle with her sister, Mrs.
Gilbert Honeycutt. She was ac
companled by Mrs. Lawrence
Southerland who visited her sis*
ter, Mrs. Ella C. Cog dell.
Mr. and Mrs. N.B. Honey, Jr.
and daughter. Lesley accompa
nied by Debbie Dlggs of Ch
arlotte visited his mother, Mrs.
Louise K. Boney on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Elwynn Eezell
and his sister, Miss Georgia
Ezzell of Wilmington visited
their niece, Mrs. Willey Wil
lis at Kerr Dam in Va. re
cently. Last Thursday the Ez
zells went to Manteo to see
"The Lost Colony." They also
visited other points of inter
est on the outer banks.
p wd^T^s X* adu
Miss Frances Lee Stroud
left Sunday for Thorn asrille wh
ere she is again planning to
teachschool in the High School
near there.
Mr. and Mrs. F.W. McGowan
spent Saturday night in Laurin
burg with the Roma Baxleys.
On Sunday they attended
"Homecoming" at the Green
Springs Cnurch near F*y
ettevflle. North Carolina.
Mrs. Bob Grady and daugh
ter, Margaret attended the Gr
ady-Out law Family Reunion
on Sunday and so did Miss
Sally Outlaw.
The Oavid John Kilpatricks
enjoyed a family outing at the
beacn on Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Eubanks of Wil
mington spent Wednesday night
here with Miss Mary Lee Sykes.
The Ed Sparks family of Vi
rginia Beach accompanied by
her brother, Ben Williamson,
Jr. of Norfolk, Va. spent the
weekend with their mother,
Mrs. Ima W. Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wood
of Charlotte spe nt the week
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spicer
and two daughters Elizabeth
and Juila visited her mother
Mrs. Hager in Bessemer City
1 ast week.
Hager in Bessemer City last
week.
Recent visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Hollingsworth were Mrs. Rudy
Navldad and two daughters of
Fayettevllle also Mrs. Joyce
Payne and daughter, Susan of
Hopewell, Va.
Miss Mary Lee Sykes visited
the Robert Sykes family in Cl
inton last Wednesday PJvl.
Mrs. D. S. Williamson
and Mrs. Hazel Scott accompan
ied Mrs. Harold Precythe of
Faison to Charlotte last Tues
day to visit the David Cranmer
Williamson family.
Mrs. Jack Nellson and daugh
ter, Rebecca of Fayettevule
accompanied Mrs. Martha P.
Sitterson to WU Hams burg last
week.
Mrs. Albert Barton and
grand-daughter. Lola Boynton
spent the week-end in Choco
winity.
Mrs. Helen K. Jordan acc
ompanied her sister, Mrs. El
oise K. Ryder to Florence, S.C.
last week to visit another sis
ter, Mrs. Herbert Matthews.
The y also visited Mrs. Sue
Neil Sivertson at Kure's Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Br ins on
and son. Doc went to Rich
mond, Va. Sunday and retur
ned on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickson
of Garner were in town visi
ting. friends last Wednesday.
They were accompanied by two
of tneir grand children.
Recent visitors in the home
of the William E. Crafts were;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edwards
also Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thax
ton of Klnston in addition to
Mrs. George Craft of Green
ville, North Carolina.
Mrs. Sue Westbrook District
Deputy Grand Matron of the 8th
District of the Grand Chapter of
North Carolina , Order of the
Eastern Star made her official
visit to the BeulavUle Chapter
last Monday night August 19th.
She plans to go to the Garland
Chapter on September the 2nd.
Robert Ingram
lAf2*L ma* ? ?
With Nicholas
Satterlee &
- Associates,
Architects
.TP? '?UowlnU announcement
will be of Interest locally:
Nicholas Satterlee and Asso
ciates, Architects are plea
sed to announce that Robert
C. Ingram is now an associate
In the Firm, 1820 Massachu
setts Avenue, N.W.. Wash
ington, D.C.
Robert C. Ingram (Bobby)
is a graduate 3 Kenansville
High School and the School of
Resign at N.C. State Univer
sity. As an undergraduate at
ww ? member of
Phi Kappa Phi, Natlonl honor
society. When he was gradua
ted in 1960, he received tne Am
fT*5*T Institute of Architects
Medal which is awarded annu
ally to one outstanding graduate
n i j 5fhoolS of Design in the
United States. 8
He has beeen written up in
Living Magazine as one of five
graduates of Schools
of Design.
He Is a licensed architect
lMn ahi"tn,bei MA- Since
i960, he has been with Satter
lee and Smith, Architects aid
Nicholas Satterlee and Asso
ciates, Architects. These firms
have to their credit outstanding
S? Fvi,lfhl.ngl0n and ?h?
? 1 J B?bb/ 13 presently ln
the Execu
thT .d 'Tg In which
located. *1 <*f,ces
ls the son of Mrs. Sal
lie C. Ingram and the late W.
M. Ingram and is married to
the former Francis Jean Pat
terson. They have two sons,
Richard and David.
They live at 5065 Sherrler
Place, N.W. In Washington.
Woodland
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PERSONALS
Miss Jo Ann Somers of Ke
nans vUle spent the weekend with
her sister Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook
and Henry Clay shopped In Go
lds boro, Saturday.
Mr. Paul Westbrook returned
home Friday from Adel, Ga.
where he has been working on
the tobacco market and began
work In the Clinton Market,
Monday.
Mr. Tom Wallace returned
home Friday from Claxton, Ga.
where he has been working on
the tobacco market and began
work on the Kinston Market,
Monday.
Sunaay visitors of Mrs. Lula
Jones were, Mrs. Herman
Outlaw and Mrs. Cleo Outlaw
of Outlaw's bridge.
Mrs. Winnie Herring of Ro
cky Mount visited with Mr. A
Mrs. Fred Herring Thursday.
Mr. A Mrs. Victor Fountain
and children of Kinston visited
with Mrs. Garland Wallace, Sa
turday.
Rev. and Mrs. Boyce Wal
lace have returned from Mem
phis, Tenn. and other points
for a Visit With Ms mother
Mrs. Garland Wallace.
Rev. Boyce Wallace Is a pa
tient In Lenoir Memorial Ho
spital in Kinston.
Dinner guests of Mr. A Mrs.
Paul Westbrook Sunday were
Pvt. Larry Westbrook of Ft.
Bragg and Miss Karen Thomas
of the Cabin Community.
Sunday visitors ofMr.AMrs.
Paul Westbrook were Pvt. Lar
ry Westbrook, Pvt. Hal Walker
of Ft. Bragg, Miss Karen Tho
mas of the Cabin Community,
Miss Jo Ann Somers of Ken
ans vllle, Gerald Garner and
Danny Garner of Summerlln's
Cross Roads.
Mr. A Mrs. Charles Bell vi
sited Mrs. Mary Best of War
saw, Wednesday.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Daisy
Dail ana Mrs. Hettie Belle We
stbrook were Mr. A Mrs. JJ3.
Westbrook of Beautancus, Mr. A
Mrs. Robert Blizzard of Er
vln's Cross Roads, Mr. A
Mrs. Everette Dall and child
ren and Mr. A Mrs. Bill We
stbrook and nhfldren of
Raleigh.
Mr. Gary Lester has retur
ned to his home In Jackson
ville. Fla. after spending the
summer with his grandmother,
Mrs. Daisy Dail.
Mr. ana Mrs. Wlllard West
brook and Brenda and Mr. &
Mrs. Anthony Westbrook, Sr.
of Goldsboro attended the
"Lost Colony" Friday night and
toured other points of inter
est on the Outer Baiks during
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Galnus
and Gall of Mt. Olive Route
visited Mr. and Mrs. J.D.
Gaines, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Galnus
were called Tuesday afternoon
to Wilson due to the death of
her father Mr. Marray Cuddln
gton. Mr. Cuddington had been
sick for quite sometime.
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Westbrook
and Judy of Beautancus visi
ted with her Mother Mrs. Da
isy Dail Saturday
Mr, and Mrs. JJ>. Westbr
ook and Judy of Beautancus
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Faires and Mrs. Bessie Mas
sey Sunday.
Mrs. Patsy Qulnn of Kenans
vllle visited with her Mother
Mrs. Daisy Dail Saurday.
Mrs. Paul Westbrook, Mrs.
Robert Best, Sr. of Beautancus
and Mrs. Robert Best, Jr. of
Stanford made a business trip
to Wallace Saturday.
Mr. aid Mrs. Marvin Nobi Is
and sons of Klnston visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires,
Sunday.
Mrs. Dwight Walker attended
the wedding of Miss Carol Ken
nedy and Mr. Larr y Weber
at South wood, near Klnston,
Sunday evening.
Mr. aid Mrs. Lei and Wallace
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
J aaes WMthrook fished a Pa
Mrs. Pearl Mosely of Pink
Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Wallace Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace
shopped In Kinston, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace
and daughters made a trip to To
psail Beach, Saturday.
We would like to welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Chester King,
who have recently moved Into
their new trailer home, In this
community.
Mr. David T. Grlgo, Jr. and
Mr. Henry Clay WestDrook vi
sited Pvt. Larry Westbrook and
Pvt. Hal Walker at Ft. Bragg
recently.
Resolution
Of Respect
With feelings of deepest so
rrow and regret, the Women
of Smith's Presbyterian Chur
ch, must recora the passing
of its oldest and one of its
most beloved and respected
members, Mrs. Sallie Smith
Wallace who passes away on
July 30, 1968.
Because we realize to the
fullest extent the benefits wh
ich our church and the entire
community have received from
the work of this consecrated
Christian, and because of the
warm personal feeling she in
spired in our hearts by her kind
unselfish life, BE IT
RESOLVED:
That a copy of these resol
utions be sent to her daughter,
Mrs. Carolyn Wallace Gibbs
and her son, Horace Wallace,
together with the assurance of
our sincere sympathy.
Also, that a copy be sent
to The Duplin Times-Progress
Sentinel for publication and that
a copy be recorded in the min
utes of The Women of Smith's
Presbyterian Church.
Women of Smith's Presby
terian Church
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Receives LPN License
Mrs. Elizabeth Caison of Ke
nans vllle has completed her
LPN training and Is now emp
loyed at Duplin General Hos- 1
pital.
She graduated from ;
Harts vllle Area School of Pra
ctical Nursing In Harts vllle So
uth Carolina on June 14th.
She took state board examina
tion on July 8 and received her
license as an LPN.
Mrs. Caison is the former
Elizabeth Shivar of Mt. Olive
and was married to the late
Ira Caison. She has three
children: Mrs. Lois Tillman
of North Highlands. Calif: Mrs.
Doris Pilerom of Fairfield, Ca
lif.; and Robert Caison, Rese
arch Triangle, Raleigh and eight
grandchildren.
After making her home In
South Carolina while she tjrai
ned, Mrs. Calson has moved ba
ck to her home In Kenansvllle.
She savs she is real happy
to be back, and also happy
to be a part of the personnel
of Duplin General Hospital.
Mr. Zennie Qulnn
Quinn, New Ag Teacher
Zennie Quinn, Jr. has been
employed as vocational agricu
lture instructor ai James Ke
nan High School for the 1968
69 school year.
Quinn is a native of the Al
bertson area, and attended B.
F, Grady school and graduated
from East l>iplin High School
in 1963.
He graduated from North Ca
rolina State University at Ra
leigh in January 1968 and re
ceived his B S Degree in Ag
riculture Education. While at
State U he was a member of
the animal science club, econo
mics club, economics society,
and agricultural education cluD.
He was also a member of the
Drum & Bugle Corp where he
received national recognition
in 1964.
Upon graduation from State,
Mr. Quinn taught at Mattamus
keet High School, Swan Quarter,
?N. C, During the 1967 sum
mer vacation he worked with the
W ayne County F H A as a stu
derit trainee.
He is currently residing with
his parents Rt. 1, Seven Sp
rings, but he plans to move to
the area as soon as housingcan
be found.
The Vo Ag Instructors, Qu
inn and Mr. Wayland Davis,
are busy in the James Kenan
Agricultural Shop. Part of their
summer work is making reno
vations and improvements in
order to have the shop in read
iness for the arrival of students
upon the opening of school.
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