by Mrs. N.B. Boney Mrs. Oscar Redwlne and ch ildren, Kathy, Janet aid David went to Fayettevllle last Th ursday to see the James Langs JnJwlr new home and later attended the Earnunv& Bailey Circus. Mrs. -Alton Newton visited I , relatives In Klnston one day recently. Mrs. Russell Guthrie spent I Tuesday night In Chocowinity with her parents. Mrs. Lawrence Southerland Is visiting her son's family In Marietta, Ga. She will visit other relatives In Alabama be fore returning to her home here. Mrs. G.V. Gooding and Mrs. N.B. Boney visited Mrs. Boney's mother, at the Thomas Rest Home near Dudley last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barton made a business trip to White vllle last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeNolr made a business trip to Jamaica last week. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Stroud t went to Klnston with Mr. Ben Stroud last Monday where Mr. Ben was admitted to the Lenoir Memorial Hospital for eye sur gery on Tuesday. Mrs. Colon Holland made a business trip to Clinton last I Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E.C. Tyndall and Mrs. N.B. Boney accompanied Mrs. Colon Holland to an Eastern Star meet lis in Beulaville one night recently. Mrs. Marie Williams Tiedle ? gj| Miss Rhodes to fOnston _ooedflr last week. ?4rs. Ella Qulnn Smith went with them as far as Deep Run to^v befriends. The regular monthly meet ing of the Women of Grove Pr e ibyterian Church was held In the Lucy Jolly Eduoclonal Bui lding on last Monday night with the president. Mrs. William E. Craft presiding. The Devotional and Program was given by Mrs. Troy D. Mull Is. She showed a Film on Japan. There were 13 members and 1 visitor pre sent. Plans were discussedfor the Special Bible Study which this group will hold In March, and April jointly with the Wo men of the Smith's Church. The Women of Grove Church will go to Smith's in March and they will come here In April. The study will be taught by their pastor, The Rev. Troy D. Mul 11s. 4-H Club The Ken arts vllle 4-H club visited Whalev's Rest Home with flowers tor each room. The Club collected a total of 1162.87 for the Heart Fund. With Paul Phillips wining the ham the group raffled off. The group has now completed the Health Contest they were in and would like to thank the town for their help. DebbteHe*h Wiltiana onn/tJi ?J" -Afl.tnoon C.t.monft Fredericksburg, Va. United Methodist Church was the scene of the wedding today of Miss Barbara Ann Williamson and William Eugene Black. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Williamson of 300-68 Harrison Road. The bridegroom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Black of Duncansville, Pa. Dr. Charles T. Boyd offici ated at the 2 p.m. ceremony and Harold Abmyer was or ganist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal fown of ivory satin featuring ace sleeves with chapel points and a lace scalloped portrait neckline. The gown was of sheath styling with an overlay of re-embrolaered alenconlace and a chapel train attached to a large satin bow. Her headpiece was a high crown of rosettes and seed pearls with veil of ivory illusion. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias and frenched carnations. M/s. Resile Corder of .Dum fries, "slSter oftlhe bride, ?ys Tnatron of honor. She word a peau de sole gown in rose pink with empire styling accented by bands of lace and velvet ribbon at the waist. She carried a bouquet of white fuji mums and pink carnations. Serving as best man was John Dively of Duncansville, Pa., brother-in-law of the .bridegroom. Groomsmen were Mike Morning of Laurel, Md., and George Llebal of Altoona, Pa. A reception was- held in the church social hall. After anor thern wedding trip, the couple will reside in Richmond. The bride is a graduate of Spotsylvania High School and before her marriage was em ployed by Continental Trailways in Washington. The bridegroom was gra duated from HollidaysburgHlgh School in Pennsylvania and Am erican School of Broadcasting, Washington. He is employed by American Telephone and Telegraph Company in Rich mond. Mrs. Black and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Williamson were former residents of Ken ansvllle. Eastern Star Mrs. Inez B. Chestnutt Wor thy Matron and J.B. Stroud, Worthy Patron of Kenansville Chapter # 215, Order of the Eastern Star were in their re spective stations on last Tues day nigttt for the hl-monthly m