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j. AsdMrRoyG. Lanier Celebrate
jrlli:!3y$ Ai:d Wedding Anniversary.
On Sunday, March 9th., Mr. aud
Mrs. Roy G. Lanier, of Keuansville,
celebrated their twentSr-fith wed
ding anniversary, as well , as each
of their birthdays, which were on
March 7th., and 8th., with an old
fashioned Barbecue Dinner with
' hot ) fee. '-' '-- , ' i ' &
Upon a, long .elottk covered table,
placed in the yard, at -the rear of
the residence, were heaped an
array of delicious foods consisting
of barbecue, together with all the
side dishes $Hat goes with barbe-'
cue to make ifa suraptious repast;
added to the above were a number
of beautiful -cakes decorated with
- Born to -Mr. and Mrs. David
YeUs of WAilace, a boy, Melvin
Louis, on February 18, 1947. Mrs.
, Wells is the former Miss Kathleen
Lanier of Kenansville.."
V.S.ofC. S. Meets
Khn Kenansville Methodist W. S.
of, C. S., held its regular meeting
'fctonday evening, at the home of
"Mrs: W. M. Ingram. About 17 mem
1 ".s find rt es'i were present. For
. the occasion the order of meeting
.' was reversed and the Chairman
of Spiritual Life conducted the
devotional first, followed by the
program on , "Children in the
; Church." - Three of our Sunday
School 'Children gave talks. An
gela ' Daughtry represented "A
Child of the Street," Betty Ingram,
"A' Child ol the Church," whose
parents, '' however, remain aloof
from 'Church and Sunday school,
and Sally Newton, "A Child of the
: Church," whose parents take an
active part in all church activities.
Their presentations were attract-
1 ive and well done and were an in
spiration to- every older person
' present..: A round table discussion
on suggestions for improving our
Sunday School followed with ex
cellent ideas presented by Mrs.
Stokes i .Westbrook, Mrs. Ingram,
Mrs. O. P,- Johnson, and Mrs. D..
Williamson. Mrs. E. A. Newton,
' president, presided over the busi
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birthday and wedding felicitations.
After the invocation, by Mr.
Early Newton, and prior to enjoy
ing the hospitality of the hosts, Mr.
Lanier presented his wife lovely
gold band ring, commemorating
their anniversary. ;
Approximately one hundred and
fifty guests attended the dinner,
mosf: of whom were relatives of
the honorees, from Goldsboro, Kln
ston, Wilmington and Warsaw.
Others attending were close friends
of the honorees.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier received
many lovely anniversary gifts.
ness session and among other items
of business appointed Miss Mary
Lee Sykes as Youth Chairman; Mrs.
Stokes Westbrook, Student Chair
man; and Mrs. J. H. Daughtry, Sec
retary of Supply Work. Upon ad
journment the hostess, aided by the
three youngest guests, served re
freshments and the members en
joyed a social hour together.
Week Of Prayer
The WCS of the Kenansville
Baptist Church held' its annual
Week of Prayer for Home Missions
March 3-7. A goodly number at
tended each day.
Monday's session was with Mrs.
C. B. Sitterson; Tuesday with Mrs.
Thad Jones; Wednesday, with Mrs.
C. D. Dobson: Thursday, with Mrs.
W. M. Brinson; and Friday, with
Mrs. P. J. Dobson.
. Mrs. Ellis Vestal had charge of
the programs for the week and
was assisted by other members
each day.
The theme for the week was
"Crown Thy Good With Brother
hood." Each day a different phase
of the work of the Home Mission
Board was discussed.-
Along with the Week of Prayer
program, one chapter a day of
"They Shine Like Stars", the
Mission Study Book, was presented.
Circles Meet
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Mrs. J. L. Williams was hostess
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noon. Mrs. Caroline Gavin presiikd
fn th absence of the Circle Chair-
maa Tite Survey Article, wa ivvtt
by Mrs. W. M. Pickett After the
business was disbursed, a social
hour was enjoyed at which time
the hostess served tempting re
freshments.
Circle No. 2 of Grove Presbyi
terian Church met Monday even
ing in the home of Mrs. J. B. Wal
lace with circle chairman, Mrs. J.
R. Grady presiding. Routine busi
ness was discussed and Miss Mar
tha Pickett was elected Circle
Chairman for the coming year. Miss
Hilda Clontz gave a most Interest
ing program. A social hour was en
joyed at which time the hostess
served coca colas and cookies.' ,
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The Ella' Cooper Circle of 'the
Baptist Church met Monday even
ine in the home of Mrs. L C. Burch,
with Mrs. E. C. Tyndall presiding.
A program on Russia was given oy
Miss Dora Betty Dixon, assisted
by Misses Virginia English and
Lila Wells with Miss Isabelle Jones
in charge of the Bible Study. After
the routine business a social hour
was enjoyed at which time the
hostess served cookies, sandwiches
and coca colas.
Konfracf Klub
Met
Mrs. F. W. McGowen was hos
tess to the Kenansville Kontract
Klub Wednesday evening. No vis
itors were present. At the conclu
sion of play the hostess served a
delicious salad course and coffee.
Mrs. J. O. Stokes was awarded
high score prize.
Mrs. Boney Hostess
To Club
The Thursday afternoon card
club met with Mrs,. N. B. Boney.
Mesdames C. B. Guthrie and Caro
line H. Gavin were guests..,When
the guests were seated with attract
ive jonquil tallies, the hostess ser
ved a tempting sweet course. Love
ly bowls of jonquils were used for
decoration. Mrs. G. V. Gooding
scored high for club members and
Mrs. C. B. Guthrie for visitors. ...
Sewing Club Meets
On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.' J.
G. Morrison was hostess to the
sewing club. Miss Lula Hinson Was
the only visitor. The usual sewing
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ed a delicious sweet couise.
Personals :
Mesdames ' Joe . Wallace : Amos
Brinson and Misses Martha Pickett
Land Hilda Clontz shopped in Golds
boro Saturday afternoon,
i Dr. and Mrs. E, C. Grady and
daughter of Elm City were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady.
Mrs. D . H. McKay shopped Jn
Goldsboro on Tuesday. . -4-
Mesdames Vance Gavin and Wra
Pickett shopped In Raleigh Tues
day. V f , , "J
' Misses Gilda and Gloria Whit
field of James Walker Memorial
Hospital spent Tuesday with their
mothers Mrs. Betty Whitfield. .' ft
- Mrs.- Park Pridgan and Mrs. R.
C, Prldgen of Warsaw and Mrs.
M."Danforth of Lynn, Mass were
Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
J. R. Grady. -rTv'V
Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Weeks and
Jean visited in Newton Grove, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holland and
Miss Dora Betty Dixon spent Sun
day near Mt Olive with Mrs. Dora
Swinson. . -.v. -y .. ' '" ... .
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Sitterson and
daughters, Frances and Linda, went
to Wilmington Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Brinson and Mr, and
Mrs. Lester Brinson have been
confined to their home with flu.
Several people from Kenansville
attended th( Southern Conference
games In Durham last week. .
Mrs. Mary' Sou therland and Mrs.
N. B. Boney went to .Wallace on
Wednesday to observe the Home
Nursing Course being given in the
school.
Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson shopped
in Klnston Tuesday. . J
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The Community Club will meet
In the school auditorium Saturday
night, for the regular meeting An
interesting program is being ar
ranged. Everyone Invited to at
tend. i
Mrs R. D. Simmons will be host
ess to the . Home Demonstration
Club Monday afternoon, March 17.
All members urged to attend this
meeting.',1 A
' Miss Mavis Outlaw of Raielph
was a recent visitor with her, par
ents, ;Mr. and Mrs." Jesse . Outlaw,
Leroy Simmons was among. those
attending the ball games" 4n Dur
ham Saturday, i ; 1 ,
, Mrs. Nora Malpass and son visi
ted Mr. and Mrs : Norman Batts at
Camp Davis Sunday, ' ' ,
Ervin M. Outlaw spent the week
end with, his parents. v u
'! Mr.;' and, Mrs. M.-1. Mewborn -of
Goldsboro were visitors here Bvm-
'Miss Elizabeth Mullens of Wil
son was the guest of Mrs. M.( L.
Outlaw, Jr., Saturday night and
Sunday. . .
: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker were
visitors at Smiths Chapel and Fal-.
son Sunday, J .
' Mrs.' L. R. Sutton, Kay and Ann
from near Mt.' Olive visited Mrs.
Sutton's mother, Mrs. Katie Out
law Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones and
baby of Klnston were visitors with
relatives Sunday afternoon. -
The AUW met with Miss Pauline
Outlaw Saturday afternoon ; for
their March meeting. Mrs. Herman
Outlaw presided. Worship services
being led by the Chaplain. Follow
ing the business period, -- program
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Refreshments and a social : hour
was enjoyed.
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