Mr?. Hattte S.^Kornegat^ac G dsbort on last Tuesday AJ<. ton and Goldsboro list Wedrtes . and Mrs. Alton Newton are spending the Christmas Ho lidays with the Victor Morrows, la Dallas Texas. ' Mrs. J. L. Williams and Miss I Margaret Williams Is spending I Cpristmas with the Wilbur Ad- I ams family at Carolina Beach. I Mrs. Elolse K.Ryder and sis- I ter, Mrs. Helen K.Jordan spent I a couple of days recently with the Lawrence Ryders in Fay- I ettevllle. The Marlon Griffins will be I visiting relatives in Roberson ville during the Christmas Ho lidays. Mrs. G. V. Gooding and Mrs. Hortense T. Hasty spent Fri Iday night in Raleigh with Dr. Guy Gooding Jr. and family. Mrs. Bobby Ray of New York ? spent the hqlidavs her* with w parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding. UrcInm For The JSI LPN Class Given Mrs. Melvtn Bostlc enter tained the L.P.N. Class of Ja mes Sprunt Institute at a de lightful luncheon at Noon on Thursday, December 18, 1969. 1 Her daughter, Faye is a mem ber of that class. The guests also included their Instructor Mrs. Sue Saunders. Christmas decorations were used throu ghout the Bostlc home. The menu consisted of Baked ham, lima and green beans, potato salad, relish tray, asparagus casserole, hot rolls and butter, with tea or coffee, jello and whipped cream topped with a cherrfr "Wlft Ice-box fruit cake w&sSrvjd. Tea - Towel Aid Recipe Skewer Mrs. Wiley Booth, Mrs. Mel vin Bostic. Mrs. Bobby Heath, Mrs. Macy Brtnson, Mrs. Nad ine ISanton and Mrs. Patsy Howard were joint hostesses featuring santa's sleigh, wWch held many o f the gifts. It Hoi y and red berries intersp jjkad with other red candles were used on the refreshment table where lime punch, Ch ristmas like rated take squares, salted nuts and mints were served. y . Pfesbyterim 1 Women Mrs. J. B. Stroud was hos II tess to Circle #1 of the Women | of Grove Presbyterian Church I on last Monday afternoon at thr | ee o'clock. Mrs. Stroud.circle chairman, presided over the meeting. Several Christmas Carols were sung prior to the Bible Study which was mod | erated by Mrs. Ralph Barwlck. The Monthly Emphasis was dis cussed by Mrs. N. B. Boney. After the closing prayer, the hoetacA J? ./.V. HVBIVJJ UJ IICI uau^ll" ter, Frances S. Jackson served Red Velvet Cake, and coffee to the members and 2 visitors present. Circle #2 met on Momlay night at 7:30 with Mrs. William E. Craft . Mrs. Ralph Brown was in charge of the business session. The Monthly Emph asis on the "Joy Gift" was discussed by Mrs. Louise w. Mlrchell. Mrs. Troy D. Mullts moderated the Bible Study which was from Second Corinthians. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Craft served Cranberry Punch, and Christmas Cookies to the 9 ladies present. She was assisted by Miss Margar et Williams. Baptist Circles The Cora Stokes Circle of t#kh Mrs.U. O. S^okeT.Tfiere" were 12 lddies present. Mrs. George Penney presided over the meeting. The program on "Mary, the Mother of Jesus," was dlsi ussed by Mrs. Lauren Sharpe assisted by Mrs. LR. Caison. For refreshments, Mrs. Stokes served red jello, topped with whipped cream, red velvet cake and coffee. She presented each guest with a lovely corsage. Gifts were ex changed prior to adjournment. Mrs. Carole Bell Smith was hostess to the members of the Ella Cooper Circle when It met on Monday night at 7:30 with 15 members. Mrs. Mar lon Griffin, circle chairman presided. Mrs. C. W. Harper was In charge of the program. She discussed "The Five Dau ghters of Zelophehad." Mrs. Smith assisted by Mrs. Elmore Bell and Mrs. Ray Bell served punch, chicken salad In patty shells and assorted cookies. Gifts were later exchanged fr om an attractive Christmas tree. WSCS of Local Methodist Church ? . v ?' ?. ? gracM Miss Lottie Anne Williams was hostess to the Woman's Scoiety of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church on last Monday night at 7:30 with 14 ladies present. Mrs. Viola W. Quinn presided over. t)w Wferby Mrs. Bpice ^>USLc . After the closing prayer the hostess, assisted by Miss Mary Lee Sykes and Mrs. Elolse K. Ryder served ice-cream mol ded in the shape of a Christmas tree, along with assorted cookies. They also exchanged Christmas gifts before leaving. Reeves Brothers plant in Kenansvifle has the front of their building decorated for the Holiday season with wreaths connected With ir* ' ?; ?aI t-1 .'??? ' -s -a .r-V, .. ." i strands of tinsel add a white shield centered between the wreaths, bordered with gold tinsel (Photo by James Campbell) Extension Club Mot Mrs. ElvU Hill was hostess at an afternoon of festive ac tivity Friday at her home for the Scott Store Extension Home makers Club. The Christmas party was held at the December meeting with Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Gerald Garris read an article on Holiday Food's and led in a discussion on Christ mas treats for meals and sn acks to help lighten the bur den of the last minute rush. She noted half the fun is in the pre-Christmas planning and getting in readiness for the app roaching event so the "Chief Cook" can join in the festi vines. Mrs. Garrls give out leaflets of holiday recipes for members. Time for leaders reports was spent in singing Christmas carols. Mrs. Leland Herring presi ded at business. Mrs. Zollie Kornegay recorded the happen ings. During the time, mem bers discussed repsring a leak in the roof of the community building. A member was to contact someone to do the work. A report was given on the "Christmas Fair" held In Nov ember at the Agricultural Bu ilding in Kenansville. Alsodur ing this period members signed Christmas cards to send to two sick members. _ I Mrs. Irvin Kornegay, trea surer read a thank you letter from the Red Cross by Mrs. Boney for pecan money for service men at Camp Lejeune. Mrs. HIT. gave an appropriate reading for the season as de votion and offered prayer. For recreation Mrs. D. L. Scott revealed secret pals and handed gifts from the spark itwghrlstr^tree. ^1*1 hostess assisted by Mrs. - Scott^served a variety of Ch ristmas delicacies from a de corated dining table. if Q.I iii T mage urrjrcn auxiliary women J Guides (or Today's Christian S Living." Meeting was held In 5 the home of Mrs. Jonas Dall. \ h was learned when study- a ing the lesson all Christians are 4 brothers and sisters in the way A of faith having the same heav- 7 enly Father. Therefore, it is ]| impossible to love Christ with out loving one another. ( Mrs. Johnny Singleton read | the introductory. Others having a s part in the lesson were Mrs. j Oar.'le Scott Mrs. Nathan Scon \ Mrs. Ivey Sumrnrrlin. Mrs. He- i nry Sutton and Mrs. Jonas Dall. h The lesson was made short " since this meeting was the Ch- / ristmas party and time to re- / veal "Secret Pals". During 1 the exchange of gifts from Ch- ft ristmas tree, Mrs.OarrleScott 7 asked a few Christmas ques- * tlons, traditional and supersti- <3 tlous. Ex. What Is the Ch- d ristmas bird? Regarding ani- T mals on Christmas Eve night. -J Meeting opened with group R singing "I'll Live For Him" J followed with several Christ- S mas Carols. Mrs. Dall read ft Hebrews 13: 1-9 for devotion. J Mrs. Henry Sutton offered pra- n y?- f Meeting was closed with pr ayer by Mrs. Nathan S. ott. R Season's greetings were dis- 4 played through out the home. 1 Liberty Hail Bridie Club "It's Beginning to Look a lot Like Christmas" was the general theme on last Wed nesday night when the Liberty Hall Bridge Club met with Mrs. MKTS -filled-the -vacancy of the only? absent member. Mrs. Steve Williamson won the high score prize. The hostess served apple cake topped with whipped cream, nuts, and coffee. Gifts were exchanged from under neath a tall Christmas Tree decorated with hand made or naments. ; w w*&*1 ? * g W We're tuning in to j a season full of fun R during the Christmas holiday, . and we're wishing the i y j best of it to all !our good friends. Thanks for your J L many favors J and good will. ' CAPITAL REPAIR SERVICE ? Kenansvilla. N. C. The new generation COLD KILLERS ACE 60 ? 60.000 BTU/por hour ACE 100 ? 100,000 BTU/por hour ACE 160 ? 160.000 BTU/por hour We'll kill a chill, or combat a gnawing doop wintor cold I See them today at Also SALAMANDERS g DEWEY BROTHERS STORE 801 S. George ? Dial 734-3411 - Goldsboro. N. C. ? V ^ | v ^ v S^H^Vj V ]? I w M :^RiS;'. ^ *" " ? ' '?? -^?JX I f i iti H i n. ni M I Starts Friday Morning, Dec. 26 I | Spectacular Mailulowns in all Depts. | I VERNON PARK MAU AND DOWNTOWN I Varnoi Park Mall Itore Opi Until 9s30 ' ' |' febk. 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