Draughon- Graham p United In Marriage I Kaywood Graham and William Stanley Draughon were married at seven-thirty o'clock on Friday, February 18th, at the Presbyterian Church in Warsaw. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend Mack Thompson. ? The bride is the daughter ?f Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Graham of Route 2. Warsaw. "Die groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon of Duplin Country Club Es tates, Route 1. Kenasnville. The bride and groom entered the church together to walk down the aisle. She wore a formal gown of candlelight silkened crepe designed with a portrait neckline and long calla point ?deeves. The gown featured "ppliques of rose pointe lace and seeded pearls scattered over. the sleeves and the accordian-pleated skirt. The bride carried a nosegay of mixed spring flowers with bridal streamers. Miss Barri Ann Smith of Magnolia, niece of the bride. . was maid of honor. She wore a waltz-length dress of purple and white accented with lace and ruffles and carried a miniature bridal bouquet. Steve Draughon of War saw. brother of the groom, was best man. Mrs. Walter P. West, or ganist, presented the program of wedding music. Traditonal bridal marches were used for the pro cessional and recessional. The church was decorated with an altar setting of mixed spring flowers flanked by cathedralcandelabras holding white candles. The bridal couple and their parents received guests in the vestibule after the cere mony. The bride is a graduate of Meredith College and em ployed at Lundy's in Clinton. The groom is associated with Cavenaugh Insurance and Realty in Warsaw. After a wedding trip to Williamsburg. Va. the couple will reside at Grove Creek ,.B?ar Wasaw ? Arts Council Brings Bob Hall History can be exciting, so let the kids share in the excitement. Friendsville, ideas and kids ? a great combination. Bob Hall brings these ^deas to Duplin County Pltarch 3 and 4. Duplin County Arts Council and the Grassroots funding program will bring a unique type of talent to three area schools. Hall combines many teach ing possibilities with his American Folk Show and his Friendsville K-3 perfor mances. Hall will be at Chinquapin II, B.F. Grady Elementary and Wallace ^f.lementary. The American Folk Show is an imaginative approach to American history on an ele mentary level. The program includes folk and popular music as well as a fascinating slide presentation. There are ten songs pre- a sented in the program. Each contains diversified subject matter including references to immigration, expansion, the American Revolution and contemporary times. The slide presentation is conceptually unique and adds specific visual aids to all the musical selections. The slides are automatically and simultaneously changed In relation to the subject matter of a corresponding song. This format proves to be effective in its approach to both American history and music. Student participation is encouraged and professional teaching techniques are uti lized in maintaining audience control, spontaneity and cohesiveness during the per formance. *" JK Chapter Hears About Flag Changes The James Kenan Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy met Feb. 9 Ap the home of Mrs. Marv Blackburn in Warsaw, with Mrs. Marion Jeski and Mrs. Kathleen Snyder as co Kostesses. also. Special guests were Mrs. Carmen Reavis. district director, and Mrs. Mary Jane Moore, past division president. ; Mrs. N.B. Boney led the pledge to the U.S. flag and salutes to the North Carolina Mhd Confederate flags. The "resident, Mrs. Celestial Golwell led the ritual. Mrs. Ruby Holland intro duced Mrs. Reavis. district director, who gave the pro gram entitled "Changes of tfie Confederate Flag Through the Years." She discussed events in our na tion's history which effected the changes in the makeup of the flag. Members enjoyed g|his informative review of "his part of American history. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lee lones of Rose Hill announce the engagement of their laughter. Glenda Faye Jones of Atlanta. Ga. to James Russell Kanner of Atlanta, Ga.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mexander Kanner of Upper Nvack. N.Y. The wedding is 3lanned for May 28th at the Rose Hill United Methodist Church. BLAND-SUTTON ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs. Davis Bland Jf. of Magrfofla wish to announcc'the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Jennifer, to Rickey Lynn Sutton of Kenansville. son of Mr. Lynn Sutton of Kenansvillc and LindaJ. McQueen of Fort Knox. Kentucky. An April 2Jrd wedding is planned. Duplin School Menus Feb. 28 - March 4 Breakfast In addition to cereal, juice ltd milk the following w ill be served: Mon. - gla/ed donut; Tuc. ? blueberry muffin: Wed - apple danish: Thur. ? peanut butter toast: and Fri. ? assorted pastries. Lunch Mun. - sausage, pizza or turkey pot pie with biscuit topping, french fries or sweet potato Huff, pears or as sorted juices. birthday cake Tue. - submarine sandwich or raviola with roll, steamed cabbage or corn, mixed fruit or apple Wed. - vegetable beef soup with peanut butter sandwich or meatloaf with mashed potatoes and roll, assorted fruit, oatmeal cookie , Thur. - fried chicken, rice and biscuit with honey butter or yumbo sandwich, green beans or breaded tomatoes, cherries jubilee or grapefruit juice Fri. - corn dog with baked beans or sliced ham with macaroni and cheese, roll, turnips, french fries, apple sauce or fruited gelatin. North Duplin Wins 1983 Quiz Bowl North Duplin High School defeated East Duplin High School on Feb. 10th in Kenansville by a score of 120 to 110. The team of Tim Dazey. Mike Lindsay. Pat Simpson. Curt Williams and alternates Jewel Swinson and Melanie Parker, was coached by Barbara Guv and Dora Jernigan. This was the fifth annual Quiz Bowl sponsored by the Duplin County-Dorothy Wightman Library. Other schools in the competition were James Kenan and Wallace-Rose Hill. North Duplin will now go on to represent the county in the regional Quiz Bowl in Wilmington on March 5. As one member of the hundred-plus audience remarked, the questions were especially tough. John Beck, moderator, read the questions from a range of subjects. Here are a few illustrations: What famous Indian civilization built Manchu Pucchu in Peru? Answer: lnca. Name one of the two ways atomic energy can be released. Answer: fission or fusion. The officials were Karen Dawes. Rev. David Dickey, Marvin Graham and Russell Tucker. Phillips Wins In Contest Mary E. Phillips was one of fourteen winners in the Man E. Phillips customer service represen tative contest sponsored by the East region of First American Federal Savings and Loan Association, which comprises the 12 offices of the former East Federal Sav ings which became, a part of First American Federal in July. 1982. To be a winner it was necessary to meet excep tionally high standards of performance in service to the association's customers. Mary is employed in the Warsaw office. Temperatures of the wa ters in the Red Sea often rise to about 100 degrees F. KRAFT'S STUDIO INC. Specializing In: ? PHOTOGRAPHY ? CUSTOM FRAMING ? ART SUPPLIES Mfrrtjrr IF 104 W. James St. Mount Olive Tele. 658-2576f CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS Special Sale^ W Final 4j| S Reductions 4 On All Fall & Winter Merchandise yc iits, Pants, Blazers, j Blouses & Coats ^ 1 nt#r $t. 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