Kenansville News Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rey nolds spent the Christmas holidays with their children Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wynne of Williamston and the James Wood family and Jerry Rey nolds in Charlotte. Mrs. John L. Hays of West ?Point. Ga. and Miss Mary ^Jrant of LaGrange, Ga. spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Guests of the Gordon Kor negays on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paschal of Whiteville, Mr and Mrs. Art Paschal and baby of New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paschal of I Glendon, and Mr. and Mrs. UjMl Mabry of South Hill, Mrs. Faison W. McGowen spent Christmas with rela tives in Fayetteville. Mrs. N.B. Boney spent the Christmas holidays in Char lotte with the Norwood Boney Jr. family. Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Taylor visited relatives in Calypso one day last week. Mrs. E.S. McGowan spent Hhe recent holidays in Columbia, S.C. with her son, S.B. McGowan, and family. Mrs. Sallie C. Ingram spent part of the Christmas holidays in Raleigh with the Bill Ingrams. Mrs. Alton Newton spent a couple of days during Christ mas with the Earl P. Martins in Fayetteville. -j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fife Hind Justin spent the holidays in Manassas, Va. with rela tives. Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell spent Christmas in Golds boro with the John Lowery family. Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Out- J law Jr. and son of Bristol, Va. spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Carolyn G. Outlaw. I,. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Siipola of Arlington. Va. spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. E.E. English and Stephen of Garner spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. David English. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Tart of Youngsville spent the Christmas holiday with her ?v mother. Mrs. Sheldon B. ar Swann. Silver Streakers Christmas Program The Silver Streakers and their guests met at the Kenansvillc United Methodist Church for the December program in the fellowship hall. Mrs. Ed Rector welcomed the 50 or more present and announced Ik'he various parts of the program thai Mrs. H.D. Taylor and her committee had planned: "Reflections of the Windows" by Beth and Dawn Guy, also Alice War rington; song by the group. "There's a Song in the Air" with Nancy WHIiamson at the piano; Story. "How Mrs. Santa Claus Looked" by Pat Prince; Twirl-along by eight g"f Tina Long's small chil dren's dance class followed by a group of older twirlers. and a solo by Miss Long; songs. "Do You Hear What I Hear" and "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" led by Mrs. Rector; duet, "Silent Night" played by Nan Wil liamson on the flute and her brother Steve on the guitar; "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" by Nan William fcson on the exvlophone: A "medley of Christmas carols by six members of the James Kenan High School band.; and a Gift-Wrap contest with winners announced by Mrs. Taylor. The most original winner was Ruby Newton, most unusual, Sallie Ingram, daintiest, Carolyn Outlaw, and prettiest, Thelma Murphy. The meeting closed with a prayer offered by Dilaine Hall, and closing songs. "Silent Night" and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." Refreshments of party cake squares topped with a Christmas tree, and punch. Duplin County School Menus Jan. 3-7 Breakfast Mon. - blueberry muffin, cereal, juice, milk Tue. ? powdered cake do nut, cereal, juice, milk Wed. ? apple danish, cer eal, juice, milk Thur. - peanut butter tbast, cereal, juice, milk Fri. - asst. pastries, cereal, juice, milk Lunch Mon - vegetable beef soup with peanut butter sandwich, beef over rice with roll, mixed vegetables, apple, brownie Tue. - meatloaf with but tered rice and biscuit or cheesy yumbo sandwich, green beans or steamed cab bage, cherry cobbler or tan gerine Wed. - country-style steak with rice and roll or chick filet sandwich, fried okra or green limas, fruited gelatin or pear salad Thur. ? Mexican fiestada or barbecued pork with corn bread, potatoes or corn, apples or grape juice Fri. - cheesy hamwich or fish filet with hushpuppies, frenoh fries or turnip greens, fruitsicle or applesauce Each lunch is served with milk. Substitutions may oc cur. Breakfast is served only in schools with the program. Additional items are avail able for purchase. Driver Dies In Auto Accident Carl Wendell Pierce, 19, of Route 2, Wallace, was killed early Friday when the car he was driving overturned on a rural road 22.2 miles south of Kenansville in Duplin Count v. Funeral services were held from Edgerton Funeral Chapel. Burial, Dail Ceme stery. Route 2, Wallace. Surviving: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delano Pierce of Wallace; sister, Mrs. Ricky (Wendy) Henderson of Wallace; brothers, Jeff Pierce and Michael Aaron Pierce, both of Wallace; ma Sandy Plain Senior Citizens January Meeting The Sandy Plain Senior Citizens meeting is sched uled for Saturday. Jan. 8 at the educational building. Rev. Carl Lyons, pastor of the Cabin Free Will Baptist Church, will be in charge of the program. ternal great-grandmother. Mrs. Alma Batchelor, Beula ville. A native of Pender County. Pierce was employed with the R.W. Construction Co. and was a lifelong resident of the Pinhook community. Beulah Lodge Christmas Dinner On Saturday, Dec. 11, the officers and members of Beulah Lodge #110. Masonic Hall in Kenansville, hosted a gala Christmas dinner and get-together for the elderly brothers and widows of the brethren. Though the weather was somewhat wet. the holiday spirit wasn't dampened, for the senior and junior war dens. along with the aid of other brothers, prepared a heartv and most delicious meal that was served buffet style. After dessert, two of the widows present, Mrs. Oscal (Mary L.) Moore and Mrs. O.C. (Elizabeth) Dob son received checks from the Lodge in honor of their hus bands. The checks were pre sented by Worshipful Master O'Neal Branch and Past Master Norman L. 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