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111 ,1 ifcwl County's Eastern, MetropoiL SHIS Jf. IX &ANDLJN, Jr DnpUa Tines Correspondent ' IN BETJLAVILLE -Please Give Her Tour News News if hi. - NOTE .To Oar Correspondents: In sending In copy lb "h e printed, please write upon one side of paper -only. Doable apace all lines and put : special emphasis on all headings, i Keep all personal Items under one group Instead of mixing them be tween 'other stories. By following , the above advice, copy Is much less ' confusing and will be much, easier : to put into print THANK YOU. Personals fclr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbel. made a business trip to Goldsbpro Saturday, r . .. v Robert Craft, Jr. lett Wednesday for Monterey Park,..Cal., to visit his Sister, Mrs. -P. L. ..Walker. ! ' Mr.' and 'Mrst' Roland Edwards are malting their home In the house re cently vacated by the Hose a Hun ten.' Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and son were in-Kinston .Thursday. "'tJuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy for the week end were Mr. and Mrs.Clif ton Quinn, Mr. and Mrs Boy- Lloyd of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of Warsaw'. Mrs. L. D. Sholar 01 Goldsboro is visiting her sister, Mrs. I.anzl'e Batchlotf. Mr. and Mrs. W. G-. Jones enjoyed a seafood supper at in Sv.ansboro Sunday ai The Rivcna. Miss Polly Brown of ECTC was at home for the week end. Mesdames George Everton, WjI bert Everton, and Roger were in Kinston Saturday. Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee nnd dauglito of Smlthfield visited Mrs. Jose phine White on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of Warsaw and Mrs. Lila Lanier and Mrs. Norman Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier in Wake Forest Sunday. Three houses are being construct ed in town for Mr. and Mrs. Yor'c Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. Elwoml Qulnr. and- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Camp bell. ' Mr. John Bratcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bratcher visited Mis. John Bratcher in a Raleigh hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Charlton Sandlin, Jr. ar d Sherry visited Mrs. J. C. Mallard. Jr. in Black Creek last week. Mr. Sandlin was a week end guest and the family returned Sunday. Mrs. Susan Turner and Mrs. Clin ton Campbell and Gene were in Kinston Friday. Wedding Announcement . . .. " Mr, Larry L. McLendon, Sr. announces the marriage of his daughter ; Helen Margaret ... to Mr. Matthew Norcia Sunday, the nineteenth of December Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Las Vegas, Nevada . annojisqa the birth Qf a ton, Lloyd Edward, on January IB, 1049, Mrs. AMrldge is the farmer Mips Mamie Jackson of. Kenawville. Kosifrcct Klub , Mrs. E. V. Vestal was hostess, to the" Kontract Klub Wednesday ev ening of last meek with Mrs. Lin- wood -Harton,- a recent - bride, as guest Her home was attractively decorated for the occasion. At the conclusion of play Mrs. Vance B. Gavin was- awarded : high score prize and Mrs.: Harton was given an attractive pyres skillet The hos tess served devils food cake and hot cider, and mints.. , Mrs. Harton Is Entertained. WSofCSMeets Mrs. Hubert Brown entertained on Monday of last week at her home honoring Mrs. Linwood Harton, who before her marriage on Dec ember 31, was Miss Elois Williams of Warsaw, at a surprise kitchen shower. The house was ensuite and artistically decorated With white carnations, pink roses and greenery carrying out a bridal color scheme of green, white and pink. Upon arrival, Mrs. Harton was given a corsage of white carnations, tian-cs and contests suggesting wed ding bell:; and bridal motifs were enjoyed. Winners in the contests were: Miss Margaret Williams who received a crystal ash tray of cran berry glass, Mrs. Amos Bnnson. a linen handkerchief. Mr3. D. H. Mc Kay, a saiad fork and spoon and Mis3 Marv Lee Sykes received a novelty flower holder. Many u,eful and attractive gifts were prejeyted the honoree. Mrs. IJilliC Si-:!iens, a recent bride, was also remembered with a crystal truit basket. The hostess served In dividual -bridal cakes, iced in green and whit", open face pimento sand wiches ard coca colas. Coca colas and salted nuts were ser ved and the hostess served tempt ing pear salad, cheese biscuits and Bite. Mrs. J. O. Stokes was award ed high score prize. 7 MS fleets .The Womang Missionary Society met Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. B. Sitterson. Mrs. E. V. Vestal led the program on "Christ, The Ans wer for the Individual In Our World in 1949". She was assisted by Mesdames W. B. Murray, Dan Davis, C" D. " Thomas and P. J. Dobson. A social hour was enjoyed. Hot ice ' The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service met last Monday even ing with' Mrs. O. P. Johnson. The Pres.- Mrs. E.- A. Newton presided. The subject on 'The Advanced Program of the 'Church" was d!s- cussed in more' or less, of a ronud table discussion with all members taking 'part. 'The attendance was good. During the social- hour, the hostess served cake and coca colas. Stanley Party The WS of, CS sponsored a Stan ley Party Monday evening with Mrs. O. P. Johnson with a good-crowd present. Proceeds from the pro ducts sold will go to the Missionary Society. 'A social hour was enjoyed and the hostess served punch and cookies. Song Club Personals Mrs. Charley Hulbert has return ed from New York where she has been visiting her daughter and new grandson. Joe Quinn returned to school at Kings Business College !n Raleigh Sunday. v . ' -' ,r: Mr. ai d Mr;, It. A'. Grady of Wil son visited in Kennsv'Ve Sinisy. Mrs. Nob'.i- MnrLn sua two sous have moved a few months. They live in the Jer ntt residence Rollings worth, Lt and Us. A. '. Payne, Holly and Al, Jr. " Mrs, Lola Smith, T' t'. ' llngsworth, Mrs.. Joyc-e i i Holly shopped in Klntw j Seniors Er.!:;!. . M. . rnd Mrs. Walter- S" fa'n.e ,a:ned the Kenansvi: a , C as w.th a delicious chin.! nn PplHt,,, nioht' nf iMftil'! Kcnansvileto ,pend( were greeted 4t4h- - Miss Grace Sanderson and to Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Clifford; Aldrldge The Kenansvllle Woman's Club will meet Thursday afternoon, Jan. 27 at 3 o'clock at the club buildinff. Mrs. A. T, Outlaw will have charge of the program and further pians will be made for the tournament to be held that evening. ; Surprise Parly Mrs. Ivey Bowden was given a surprise birthday party Saturday night at her home by Mrs. W. E. Lewis. Games were played and Mrs. J. C. Murphy was awarded high score prize for rummy and Mrs. Bowden won high prize for set back. The honoree was showered with many useful gifts. The hostess ser ved cake and hot chocolate. Bridge Club Meets On Tuesday evening Mrs. C. B. Guthrie entertained tier club with all members present During play Mr. R. V. Wells, Mrs. Louise Mit chell and daughter, Barbara, spent Sunday in New Bern with the J. E. Jerritts. Miss Jean Tyndall of Rex Hos pital spent the week end at home. Mitchell A' 'en, III, was a patient The BMG Sewing Club met withi at James Waiker Hospital the part Mrs, A. T. Outlaw Tuesday of last week end, but Is now able to be week. Miss Lula Hlnson and Mrs. j back in school. i Bess Hines were visitors. A goci Mrs. C. G. Brown and two sons number of members were present of Norfolk spent the week end and enjoyed the usual sewing bee. .' with Mr. and .Mrs. J. R. Grady. The hostess served delicious pear Mesdames G?V. Gooding and E. Entertains charge of games and contests. There were approximately 13 guests present. The hostess, assist ed bv Mesdames John Home, Gay ntlle Bn wn and Warren Thomas, served a tempting plate of chicken salad, pick.es, sandwiches, cup cakes, eaudy and coca colas. .The honorces received a lovely display of gifts. Women of Church .V jMrs. Enunett Clark entertained . the members of. her bridge club on Jan. 14 with three tables in play at i- her attractively decorated home. At f.; the. conclusion of play, prizes lor ilgh scores were awarded to Mi .s Frances Mercer and Grady Mercei The hostess, served delicious pine ,' apple cake topped with whipped cream. salad and crackers. Game Tournament To Be Held The-Kenansvllle Woman's Club is putting on a game tournament on Thursday night, Jan. 27 at 7:30 in the club rooms. Tickets will be 50 cents per person with proceeds to go to the March of Dimes. The March of Dimes Drive for Kenans vllle Township is being sponsored by the Woman's Club. Thi quota this year Is very heavy, and Mrs. P. J. Dobson, president of the local club, needs your support. Everyone assignment in Washington, D. C, I A. Newton accompanied Dr. Good- I ing to Raleigh Tuesday. I Mrs. Verdell Teachey, mother of Messrs. Ralph and Hubert Brown, : was an operative patient at James j Walker Hospital last week. She is I now at home and getting along fine. Mr. Bumpsie Guthrie spent the week end at home here. Little Misses Margaret and Vicky Dobson of Wilmington are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Dobson. . Miss Hazel Turnage, Head Rec reational Mother at Ft. Bragg, had lunch Tuesday with Mrs. N. B. Bo ney and while here visited other Red Cross officials in the Duplin County Chapter. Lt. A. W. Payne spent the week ena with his family from his new is urged to attend this tournament. Bridge, rummy, set back, or any game you wish to play will be ready for you. Just make up your table and be there at 7:30. a "or r ' r t " d e ' Senior Class, Mrs. Falsoti I. , en, class sponsor, and Mr. Z. VT. Frazelle, principal were also r s" ts. The home was attractively c orated with class colors of. ft-'M shades. The dining room Ut !t was covered with a lovely lac cloth and centered wltbr . .bouquet Ct roses, the class flower. ..After supper games-were enjoy ed. Then the entire group aCtewtod . the second show in Wallace. , . APrcycr By: J. B. GBADY " Oh Lord, Our Lord How mighty is Thy Nam We pray unto Tbeo . .- t ' To give to mankind -!' Something thai Is sane, We poor mortals . -Need help . " ; To find our path , To a greater self, r' Our gracious Bedsem -Amen. .V TYNDAlL Funis! iizri Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith and Mrs. Lola Smith had as guests for a turkey dinner Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson and Jimmy, Mrs. It. E. Hollingsworlh. Miss Theo ... r ' wwpi M .'..vr r.frt .-M. Bursa Aaasrtallo nasM w Fsnanl Ptrsmacy -tatotitw mtMiUnoe fluevtae . m tf KJk Ueaaa ml Wssrso asm 'm Shower ' Mr. 'andMrs, Roland Edward;;. ".'v,newyweds,'-were honored with a . miscellaneous shower in the home of.; Mrs. John Thomas on Friday ? niiht, Jan, 14. Guests 'were greeted !''i i"at the door by Mr. and Mrs. Ed . 'v" wards. The home was attractively -'' decorated with flowers and green- ry. .Mrs. M. M. Thigpeh was in The Women of the Church-hild their monthly meeting Tucsdiy niffht in the home of Mrs. M. M Thii;pen. Mrs. Morris Jackson was in charge of the program. Tone. "Building A Better World." The Feb meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Lou nolle Williams. The hostess served coffee, straw berry shortcake toasted pecans, sugared dates and home made can dles to the 15 members present. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Charlie Raynor is a patie- t at Memorial General Hospital.in Kinston. Mr. R. F. Kennedy is also a pa tltfnt in i hospital there. Mrs. Nora Miller Is hospitalized in. Memorial General Hospital as Is Miss Sherry Sandlin who is.suffer inff.frnm nneumonia. Mrs: John Bratcher continues to I improve. BLOCKS SHEET ROCK GYP LAP VIIIDOYS . : .it.: r . DOORS STEEL SASH ZoZlotuUL -oOo- And Anything Else To Build With -oOo- :; Vatch Kenansvilie Grow - 'AND ; Call On Us flow For: ' Royster's Scabrd & V. C. Fertilizers .7 , COKER'S PEDIGREED TOBACCp SEED - ' ' " 24 X 28 TOBACCO BED COVERS . BEST GRADE TIMOTHY HAY FURNITURE & HOME FURNISHINGS BRICK, LIME, CEMENT & MORTAR ! 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Thrift Week, commemorating the states .' man's birthday,' is the ideal time to put his ' V sage words to action! Resolve to Save Regu- . '.. . larly! ; ; '.''V4' ' ' " cnAtxii BAIJK & trust co::?:.:r 1 ''HfA Mi r
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