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Page 2 West Craven HIGHLIGHTS, November 2.3, 1978
Asbury Bazaar
a big success
The women of the Asbury
United Methodist Church
held their annual bazaar
Saturday, Nov. 11 at the
Asbury Fire Station.
The bazaar included deli
cious baked goods, a coun
try store, the Christmas
shop, and an arts and craft
sale featuring several quilts
made by the ladies of the
church.
Hot dogs, sandwiches,
ham and sausage biscuits,
coffee and soft drinks were
served throughout the day.
Proceeds from the bazaar
each year go to the building
fund of the church. The
ladies wish to thank every
one for their cooperation in
making the day such a
success.
Miss Sherry Register was
honored on her thirteenth
birthday, Nov. 16 with a
skating party held at Rol-
lerland given by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Register. Sherry
was presented gifts by the
30 guests present. Re
freshments of cake, ice
cream, potato chips and
soft drinks were served.
Miss Karen Amerson
spent the weekend in
Greenville and attended the
Homecoming Game at East
Carolina University.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald'
Above , buyers and lookers admire the wares at
the Asbury Bazaar.
Ipock announce the birth of
a daughter, Cassie Mae, on
Tuesday, Nov. 7, at Craven
County Hospital. Mrs.
Ipock is the former Miss
Linda Hardison of New
Bern.
The boys and adults
leaders of Troop 620 con
ducted a seven mile hike
Sunday, Nov. 12. It began
at the home of Michael
Register and went to the
Neuse River. After spend
ing sometime exploring the
river bank, the boys hiked
back to their starting point.
The boys who participated
in the hike were Tommy
White, David Thomas,
Michael Register, Todd
Jenkins, Curtis Daly, Leslie
Manning, Mark Bender and
Lee Kirkman. Adult
leaders accompanying the
boys included Obie Kirk
man, Mike Register, Walter
Thomas and Rev. Roger
Cope.
Riverside
to sponsor flea market
(Editor's Note: "News of our
Epworth Community” Is a new
column written each week by
Mrs. Ida Mae Foy. Mrs. Foy
can be reached at 244-1S48. If
you have any news you would
like to have appear in the
Highlights, please contact Mrs.
Foy.)
The Christian Women's
Fellowship of Riverside
Christian Church will spon
sor a flea market sale on
Saturday, December 9th on
the Murphy Lot at Grifton.
Proceeds will be used for
the building fund. More
details will be given later.
Wednesday night, Nov. 22,
there will be a fellowship
dinner at 6 p.m. Everyone
is invited to come and
enjoy Christian Fellowship
at Riverside Church. At 7
p.m. Douglas Stokes, a stu
dent at Duke Divinity
School in Durham and a
member of the church will
give a Thanksgiving media
tion. The members wel-
come him back with great
joy and thanksgiving for a
young person so dedicated
to the ministry.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Smith
and family of New Bern
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Kirkman on Sun
day.
Angela Hill of Kinston
spent the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grahman Kirkman.
News of our
Epworth
Community
by Mrs. Lola Mae Foy
244-1548
Mrs. Mary Alice Dawson
entered Lenoir Memorial
Hospital in Kinston Wed
nesday, Nov. 15.
The Christian Women's
Fellowship of Riverside
Christian Church met
Thursday night at 7 p.m.
with eighteen members
present. The program
“Free to Fail” was given by
Mrs. Lola Mae Foye, pro
gram chairman. Mrs. Gayle
Witherington gave the
devotion. Plans were made
for Operation Santa Claus.
Gifts will be made to
Caswell Training Center in
Kinston.
Mrs. Betty Williams,
hostess, served refresh
ments.
Mrs. Wilma Causey, Mr.
Lawrence Causey and Mrs.
Lola Mae Foy spent Satur
day in Roanoke Rapids
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Berry and Elizabeth of
South Port spent the
weekend with ftfos. Berry's
mother, Mrs. J. W. Joyner.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Haddock and Kinsey spent
the weekend with Mrs.
Ethel Lancaster.
Broncos and
Raiders hold
awards dinner
Pentecostal News
by Alma Drake
Reporter
(Editor’s Npte: "Around Bridge-
ton" Is a new column this week
about news of the Bridgeton
area. This column will be writ
ten by Ellen Freeman. Ellen Is
employed with Social Services
In Pamlico County. She Is the
daughter of mr. & Mrs. Cecil
Freeman of Bridgeton.)
The Annual Awards Dinner
for the Bridgeton Broncos
and Raiders was held
Saturday, November 18th,
at West Craven Junior
High School. The players,
cheerleaders, coaches,
parents and special guests
enjoyed a covered dish
supper. New Bern High
School Head Football Coach
Gene Worthington was the
guest speaker. Each player
and cheerleader received a
trophy for participating in
the 1978 Football Season.
The boys were congratu
lated on having a good
season.
J. F. Hill during the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mrs. Fruchey is the former
Janice Hill of Bridgeton.
Mrs. Joyce Wynne is a
patient at North Carolina
Memorial Hospital in
Chapel Hill. Mrs. Wynne
underwent surgery last
Around
Bridgeton
By Ellen Freeman
'638-5346, 638-5987
Miss Frankie Moore,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Frank R. Moore, partici
pated in the program held
at Bridgeton Elementary
School last week for
American Education Week.
Her mother also attended
the event.
The Vanceboro Pentecos
tal Holiness Church has had
a very successful revival
held by Rev. Jerry Smith
of Bennettsville, S.C.
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Fruchey
and family of Archibald,
Ohio are visiting Mrs.
Fruchey's mother, Mrs.
week. Mrs. Wynne is the
wife of Mr. Jack Wynne
and daughter of Mrs. J. L.
Banks of Bridgeton.
Mrs. Laura Ipock is a
patient at Craven County
Hospital. Mrs. Ipock works
at Parkway Drive-In and
lives in Bridgeton.
Mrs. Belinda Teeter of
Ocracoke visited Mrs. June
Herring of Jasper and Miss
Ellen Freeman of Bridgeton
last Monday.
Notice
The Highlights office will be closed
Wednesday, Nov. 22nd and Thursday, Nov. 23.
The West Craven
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Business Mgr.
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R.L. Cannon, Jr.
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