Nancy Berger Initiated In Honor Society
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Nancy Berger, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Berger of 202
Ford Circle, Louisburg, was
among the five students who
were Initiated Tuesday even
ing Into Gamma Upsllon Chap
ter Phi Theta Kappa Honor
Fraternity at Louisburg Col
lege.
Mrs. Janet W. Cole, of 227
Chestnut Street, Henderson;
Mrs. Alice Marie Peedln, of
228 Peachtree Street, Hender
son; Robert Fuller Fleming of
Route 2, Henderson; and Peggy
Jo Hooper, of 1208 K. Mebane
Street, Burlington were the
other Initiates.
Phi Theta Kappa Is a society
open to all Junior college stu
dents who average a 2.0 or B
, on all college work and show
' qualities of leadership and of
good moral character. This
average must be maintained
after initiation for continued
membership.
The Initiation ceremony was a
candlelight service held at
6 p.m. In the Little Chapel
at the college. Dan Grlnnan, of
Richmond, Va., president, pre
sided, assisted >./ Jackie Par
rlsh, of W'/tite 2, Kenly, N. C.,
and ~.,san Daniel, of Oxford,
N. C., the vice-president and
secretary - treasurer, re
spectively.
Faculty members, who are
Phi Theta Kappa members and
sponsors, present were Misses
Ruth Merritt, Zelda Coor, Ra
chael Modlln, and Elizabeth
Johnson.
A pretty girl can usually get
what she wants.
Phi Theta Kappa Initiate ? ?>
Five Louisburg College Stu
dents were Initiated into Phi
Theta Kappa Honor Society Mon
day evening. They are pictured
left to right in robes, M rs. Alice
Marie Peedin, and Robej-t Flem -
ing, of Henderson, Mrs. Janet
W. Cole, of Henderson ( in back
ground) and Peggy Jo Hooper,
of Burlington, and Nancy Ber
ger, of LouiSburg. The members ?
conducting the initiation* stand- 1
ingatthe table, are Jackie Par
rish, of Kenlv, Dan Grinnan, of
Richmond, and Susan Daniel of
Oxford.
The Lathams Are Honored
A fellowship hour sponsored
by the Training Union of the
Duke Memorial Baptist Church
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Latham was held Sunday even
ing, December 8 In the educat
ional building.
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Mr. Latham is the Tar River
Assoclational Missionary and
the family resides in the Jus
tice community.
The refreshment table was
laid with a white lace table
cloth and silver and white de
corations were "UsetT- in the
center of the table. White can
dles in silver candle holders
interspered with ivy painted
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sprinkled with glitter and white
bells the whole length of the
table.
Refreshments consisted of le
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coffee and hot chocolate.
The honored couple were
showered with an array of love
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Popes Has
Luncheon
(Frk. B.W.) Pope's Home
Demonstration Club had a
Christmas luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Spurgeon Eakes on
Tuesday at 12 noon.
Mrs. L. A. Thompson, Sr.^
president, pinned carnations on
the guests as they arrived.
A three course luncheon,
which included turkey and all
the trimmings, was served to
the guests. At the conclusion
of the meal, Mrs. Thompson
read aChrlstmas reading. Gifts
were exchanged.
Special guests were Mrs.Lll
lie Mae Dean, Mrs. Frances
Fuller, Mrs. Virginia Brown,
Miss Nellie Whitfield and Mrs.
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Parties Honor Bride-Elect
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A floating shower was held
at Cedar Rock Fellowship
Building in Castalla honoring
Miss Peggy Cash of Youngs
ville last week. Mr. Charles
G. Pearce, of Castalia, and
Miss Cash will marry on De
cember 22. Hostess for the
event was Mrs. Bob pe?*ice of
Henderson.
A lovely floral arrangement
of white and pink roses, with
ribbon and net was used
as the centerpiece on the serv
ing table. Crystal candle hold
ers with pink ndles were
placed on side of the
centerpiei e. A crystal punch
bowl ami silver trays were
used for serving. On the gift
table there was an arrange
ment of white roses and lily
of the valley with greenery.
Refreshments consisted of
lime reen punch, decorated)
rake squares, nuts, mints andj
r>penface crackers.
I'pon arrival the honoree was j
given a corsage of feathered :
carnations with white wedding
tvlls.
The bride-elect received
many nice and useful gifts.
Miss peggy Cash of Youngs
ville was honored on Decern- 1
ber 7 with a dessert hour giv
en by Mrs. Jackson Dean, Sr., i
and Mrs. Jackson Dean, Jr.,1
at* the home of the latter. Miss
Cakh will wed Mr. Charles G.
Pearce, of Castalia, on Decem
ber 22, 1963.
The honoree was presented a
corsage of white carnations and
an ice tea glass and water gob
let in her chosen pattern of
crystal.
Floral arrangements of white
and pink carnations, with green
ery and pink ribbons were used
in decorating throughout the
home.
Refreshments of ice cream
cake, peanuts and coffee were
served to the following guests:
Miss Cash, Mesdames James
Cash, mother of the bride
elect, Urban Pearce, mother
I of the groom-to-be, Ruth
! Pearce, Eva Hoyle, Klable Ro
jberts, Violet Landreth, Ava
Jane Hudson, Peggy Tuck
er, Louise jefferys, Barbara
i Young, Martha Grey Dean; and
Misses Polly Roberts and
Phyllis-Jefferys..
Bride-elect, Miss pegtryCash
, of Youngsyllle, was honored
| at a Coke hour given by Mrs.
I Barbara Young and Mrs. Faye
Layton at the hom-' of Mrs.
Faye l.ayton last week.
The home was decorated with
an arrangement of wedding bel Is
and lily of the valley with net
and greenery. Of particular in
terest was a wedding arrange
ment of a bride and groom, and
several small dolls In wedding
attire. ( J
The serving table was cen- !
tered with a bride and groom
with crystal candleholders | 1
and candles on each side'.
Cokes, cookies, ix>tato chips, ! '
assorted pickles, and openface
crackers were served the fol- j
lowing guests: Miss Cash,
Mesdaines Carolyn Pearce, (
Betty Pearce, Nancy Beasley; |
and Misses Jean Pearce, Judy j
Pearce, Mary jva Wrenn, Pol- j
ly Roberts, jqdithHolden, Phyl- |
lis Jefferys, and Jenny Vee ,
Wiggins.* i
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corsage of white carnations, <
and an ice tea glass in her
chosen pattern of crystal. (
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01) Tuesday evening. Her home
was decorated In the Christ
mas motif. Janice Whitaker
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received hlitti wore pri/.e while
low went to Mrs. pean Edwards.
Mrs. Wo.'drow HasMns receiv
ed tile guest prize.
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hostess served fruit cake, en:
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?lub on Friday night with two
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Members in attendance were:
Mesdaines G. E. Winston, E. J.
Pearce, Kathleen Croom, R, E.
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Mrs. Mitchell served her
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fee. Chocolate covered pea
nuts and Cokes were served
luring play.
High score prize went to Mrs.
Cheatham, while second high
went to Mrs.. Patterson.
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