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Annie Ben Beale, Mr. H. R. Komegay
Exchange Vows In Formal Rites At
Greensboro Methodist Church Mar. 25
Greensboro. West Market
Street Methodist Church was the
scene Saturday night, March 25th
when Miss Annie Ben Beale, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William
James Beale of Greensboro became
the Bride of Horace Robinson Kor
negay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Earl Kornegay, also of Greensboro.
Dr. Eugene C. Few, pastor, offi
ciated at the 8 o'clock ceremony
after which Mr. and Mrs. Beale
entertained at a reception at Al
umnae House, Woman's College of
the University of North Carolina.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father and had for her hon
or attendants Miss Nancy Eliza
beth Beale, sister, and Mrs. Alfred
Lily, Jr., of New York City. There
were eight bridesmaids ,Miss Sa
rah Kornegay, sister of the groom;
Miss Eleanor Singletary, Miss Mil
dred Hayworth of Greensboro;
Miss Patricia Lane, cousin of the
bride of Winston-Salem; Miss Mary
Charlotte Hunt of Asheboro; Miss
Barbara Lynn of High Point; and
Miss Julia Pinnix of Atlanta, Ga.
Tne Dridegroom had his brother,
Marvin Loftin Kornegay, of Ral
eigh, for his best man and Charles
Hostetler of Raleigh was chief
usher. Other ushers were Kemp
Recce. Slcdinan Hines, Wallace
Harvex. Jr., John Person, all of
Greensboro: Ira Otis Wilkerson,
Jr.. of Raleigh; Arthur Chesson of
Wilson: William Harris of Cleve
land, Ohio; Richard Williams of
Maiden; and Guy Cox, Jr., of Chi
cago, 111. All of the groomsmen
were with Mr. Kornegay at Wake
Forest College.
Miss Eoline Garvin, organist,
a'ul Miss Mary Jane Kornegay, sis
ter of the groom; Ryan Kornegay,
n.! ie u the groom, furnished the
music.
The bride wore a gown of Can
dlelight slipper satin, designed
with a yoke of illusion outlined
with a deep bertha of imported
Handrun A-lencon lace, fitted bod
ice featuring self covered buttons
in hack and long sleeves. The very
full skirt fell into a full Cathedral
train. She wore an English import
ed full-length veil attached to a
head-dress of matching A-lencon
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The honor attendants wore dres-
ses in white net over pink taffeta
and carried nosegays of pink ro
ses. The bridesmaids wore identi
cal dresses and carried nosegays
of spring flowers.
The bride attended Mary Bald
win College, Staunton, Va and re
ceived her BA degree from the
University of North Carolina where
she was a member of Delta Delta
sorority. She is a member of the
Greensboro Thalian Spinster's Co
tillion. Mrs. Kornegay is a mem
ber of the faculty at Woman's Col
lege. Mr. Kornegay is a graduate of
Wake Forest and Wake Forest Law
School. While at Wake Forest he
was president of the Student Body
and of the Law School. He was list
ed for three consecutive years in
Who's Who in American Univer
sities and Colleges. He is a mem
ber of Omicron Delta Kappa, Al
pha Sigma Phi and Phi Delta Phi.
Mr. Kornegay is now practicing law
in Greensboro.
AUXILIARY
The Woman's Auxiliary of Grove
Church met at the church Monday
afternoon. President Mrs. J. A. Ga
vin presided. Mrs. L. Southerland
led the devotional. Reports of com
mittees and chairmen were given.
Officers installed for the new year
were Pres., Mrs. J. A. Gavin; Vice
Pres., Mrs. G. V. Gooding; Secty.,
Mrs. N .B. Boney; Treas., Mrs. I.
N. Bowden; and Historian, Mrs. A.
T. Outlaw.
A committee composed of Mes
dames J. A. Gavin, N. B. Boney,
H. T. Brown and I. N. Bowden
were elected to attend the Presby
tery in Faison April 6 and 7th.
ATTEND KORNEGAY -
BEALE WEDDING
Mrs. Ray Sanderson, Russell
Sanderson, Mrs. Myrtle K. Quinn,
and Kathryn Quinn attended the
Kornegay-Beale wedding in Greens
boro Saturday night'
Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. Quinn
were accompanied home by their
daughters, Ruth Sanderson and
Cornelia Quinn of W. C. U. N. C
who are spending spring holidays
at home.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Nethercutt,
Mrs. Myrtle Barnes of Fayetteville
and Mrs. Eliza Barnes of Wilson
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. V.
Gooding Tuesday night.
Misses Eleanor Southerland and
Irene McManns of Clinton were
week end guests of Mrs. L. Sou
therland. Mrs. Andrew Patterson made a
business trip to Goldsboro Tues
day. Mr. Joseph West left recently
to resume studies at State College.
Students home for the week
end were Mr. Bill Ingram, and
Miss Hilda Grey Brinson of Ral
eigh. Miss Theresa Gooding of Golds
boro spent the week end with her
parents Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Good
ing. Mr. Lee Potter of Atlantic
Christian College in Wilson visited
relatives over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. I. N. Bowden and Mrs.
Margaret Tucker Visited the Azalea
Gardens in Wilmington Sunday.
Mr. Sammy Thomas of the Un
ion Theological Seminary in Rich
mond, Va. held services at Grove
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The marriage of Eleanor Lois
Orady, daughted of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie J. Grady of Kenansville
and James A. Henderson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Henderson of
Teachey, was solemnised Saturday
afternoon, March 4th in a candle
llsht ceremony at the home Of Rev.
and Mrs. Murrell K. Glover, pastor
of the bride, only a lew reiauves
and friends attended.
The bride chose for her wedding
a blue gabardine suit with match
ing accessories and shoulder cor
sage of white carnations, v
Mrs. Henderson Is a graduate of
Kenansville High School and for
the past few months attended
Beulavllle High School taking a
commercial course. r
Mr. Henderson attended Wallace
High School and served four years
In the U. S. Navy.
The couple will make their home
in Teachey where the groom is en
gaged in farming.
Immediately following the wed
ding Mrs. Glover entertained with
a reception. The table was covered
with a lace cloth and centered with
a miniature bride .and groom. She
was assisted in serving by Mrs. H.
D. Williams and Miss Grace Baker.
Following the reception the
bride's parents entertained the cou
ple at supper. -: :
Annual Easter Parade Be Held Warsaw
BY: MRS GRAHAM PHILLIPS
The second annual Easter Parade,
sponsored by the Business and
Professional Women's Club of Du
plin County will be presented on
Tuesday evening, April 4 at 8 o'
clock in Warsaw High Auditor
ium. The dress revue will display
spring models, from Warsaw's four
leading Department Stores, Wllli
ford's, Strickland's, Brooks', and
Katz. New spring hair styles will
be shown, done by Hobbs' Beauty
Salon, Mack's Beauty Shoppe and
Noted Speakers To Attend
Wilmington Presbyterial
The Women of Wilmington Pres-
bytery will hold their annual meet
ing in Faison April 8 and 7tn. ine
program will begin with an Exe
cutive Board meeting Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. At 7:30
thorn will he a Droeram of worship
and inspiration to which the pub
lic is invited, both men and women.
Rev. Frank Hall, Phd., pastor
of t'ne Pearsall Memorial Presby
terian Church of Wilmington, will
spenk'oh the Epistle to the He
brews. He will be followed by an
address by Mrs. C. S. Harrington
of Houston, Texas, who is one of
two women of the United States
on the Central Committee of the
World Council of Churches. Her
address will be followed by the
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhodes of
Beulavllle attended the OES meet
ing here Tuesday night.
M.-s. Lola Smith, Mrs. Bertha
Hol'ingsworth and Mrs. David R.
Smith made a business trip to Kin
ston Tuesday.
Mrs. Bertha Hollingsworth, Theo,
and Mr. Perry Dobson attended the
funeral of Mr. Dallas Hollingsworth
in Warsaw Sunday.
LOCAL MUSIC PUPILS
MAKE GOOD RATING
Nine music dudIIs of Miss Anna
Hinas of Kenansville participated!
in the Southeastern District Music
Festival held in Greenville on Mar.
25th. All nine pupils were rated
high. The ratings and names, are:
Gail Newton and Sarah West, su
perior; Millie Burch, Mary Sue
Bureb, Sally Newton, Angela Dau
ghtr yand Betty Ingram, excellent;
Anne Marie Futrell and Johnnie
Daughtry. very good. Judges were
Stuart Pratt, head of music de
partment, Meredith 'College and
Robert Carter, of E. C. T. C. ;
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Cak Cutting
Mr., and Mrs, J. A. Henderson
entertained Mr. and Mrs. James
A. Henderson at a cake cutting on
Saturday night,' March 4th. m
The guests were greeted by Mrs.
Henderson and introduced to the
bride and groom. '--I';''-'
After the guests had assembled
they were invited into the dining
room. The table was covered with
a lace cloth and decorated with
pink satin ribbon. In the center
was a three-tiered wedding cake.
After the couple had cut the first
slice, the cake was served by Mrs.
Edgar Wells. Mrs. Joe Wells pour
edpunch and Miss Janice Rouse
and Mrs. J. A. Henderson served
nuts and mlhts.V .; ,
Linen Shower Honors Bride-Elect
Misses Grace Baker and Grace
Sanderson honored Miss Lois
Grady, bride-elect of March 4 with
a linen shower on February 25 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Sanderson.
Guests were greeted , by Miss
Grace Baker. ,
Many interesting games were
played and afterwards refresh
ments were served.
The honoree received many use
ful and lovely gifts.
Curlwell Beauty Shoppe.
IntermingleTT-with the fashion
show will be entertainment by lo
cal talent, including dance routines
by Mrs. Audrey Butler's dancing
class and musical selections by
Mrs. Bonnie Davis, accordian and
Miss Lou Ann Davis, vocalist and
others.
Judge Robert L. West will be
master of ceremonies and Mrs.
Jerry Newbold will describe the
hair styles.
Communion Service conducted by
the Pastor and Elders of the Fai
son Church.
On Friday, April 7, there will be
an all day meeting opened to the
public. Registration will begin at
9 a.m. Dr. Hall and Mrs. Harring
ton will speak during the early
part of the program. At 10:40 Rev.
Roswell Long, D. D a member of
the General Council of the Presby
terian Church in the U. S.-with
headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., will
speak on Stewardship. He will be
followed by Rev. J. A. Garrison
of Greensboro, Synod's Director
of Student Work, speaking on Stu
dent Work in our colleges and uni
versities. Rev. J. R. McGregor, D.
D., of Montreat, president of the
Mountain Retreat Association, will
speak on Montreat conference
grounds and Montreat College.
The business part of the pro
gram will be presided over by Mrs.
"Walter Sprunt of Wilmington,
r president of the Women of the
Church of Wilmington Presbytery.
Mrs. Julian Hutaff, president of
the Women of the Church of the
Synod of North Carolina, will make
introductions and install newly
elected officers. A few reports of
the year's work will be made. The
dinner Friday will be served by
the women of the Faison Church.
O.E.S. Installs
. .'IT
Hew Officers
Kenansville Chapter No. 215, Or
der of Eastern Star, held its in
stallation of officers at a closed
session on their regular meeting
night at the Masonic Hall here
Tuesday evening. The room was
decorated with beautiful floral ar
rangements and candles portray
ing the colors of the order. Lovely
corsages were presented all out
going and in-coming officers. -
Mrs .Sally Tyndall. Worthy Ma
tron, opened the meeting. Flags
were presented by the flag bearers,
Mrs. Thelma Murphy and Mrs.
Mary Fulford.
At the close of the business ses-
For Best Prices and Com
plete Job on Monuments,
See or Write
sioii, tie teu.;. .; -.'-i u
expiegsed her, a; , i v .tiion to the
Chapter and each of her officers
for the honor of having served and
for the cooperation each and 11
had given her. V--''-..
Special music was rendered by
Mrs. LOulse Boney, organist,
and Mrs. Thelma Stroud, soloist
The Installing Officers were pre
sented by the Conductress, Mrs.
Mary Jewel Dotson. Serving as
Grand Installing Officer was Mr.
Gilbert Honeycutt, Past Patron
and" Past D. D. G. P., Other Grand
Officers were: Mrs. Pearl Korne
gay, Grand Marshal; Mrs. Ruth
Honeycuttt, Grand Chaplin; Mrs.
Sally Tyndall, Grand Conductress;
Mrs. Annie Harmon,' Grand Orga
nist; Miss Bessie Kornegay, War
den; Mrs. Mattle Sadler, Sentinel.
The retirement of officers and
entrance of incoming officers fol
lowed. In a most impressive cere
mony the following officers were
Installed: Mrs. Ella L. Gooding,
Worthy Matron; Dr. G, V. Gooding,
Worthy Patron; Mrs. Mary Jewel
Dotson, Associate Matron; Mr. F.
W. McGowen, Associate Patron;
Mrs. Ruby G. Newton,- Secretary;
Mrs. Lucille S. Bowden, Treasurer;
Mrs. Margaret H. Westbrook, Con
ductress; Mrs. Edna E. Brinson,
Associate Conductress; Miss Mary
Alice Blackmore. Chaplain; Mrs.
Louise Wells, Marshall; Mrs. Sal
ly F. Aldridge, Organist;
Star Points: Mrs. Mataka West-,
brook, Ada; Mrs. Kathleen Snyder,
Ruth: Mrs. Cella M. Stroud, Esther;
Mrs. Thelma Murphy, Martha; Mrs.
Mary Fulford, Electa. Mrs. Louise
K. Boney, Warder1; Mns. Leona
West. Sentinel: Mrs. Emma S.
Lockamy, and Mrs. J. D. West,
Flag Bearers.
At the close of the Installation
the installed Marshal and Star
Points presented an impressive
program taken from "Stars In Her
Eyes."
The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Ella
L. Gooding thanked the Chapter
for the confidence placed in her.
Visitors from Chapter No. 186
O .E. S. of Fayetteville, Chapter
No. 145 O. E. S. of Wilson, and
Chapter No. 237 O. E. S. of Beula
ville were present.
A social hour was enjoyed at
which time refreshments of punch,
star-shaped sandwiches and cakes
decorated with stars in the five
colors were served from a lace
covered table which was centered
with yellow flowers. Mrs. Christine
Williams, retiring Esther, headed
the refreshment committee.
Magnolia News
Matthew Bradshaw and daughter
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Bradshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunt and baby
h-ve returned from Fla.
Mrs. Sam Hamilton of Burgaw,
Mrs. Harry Newland, Mrs. Jane
Crawley, Misses Lillian and Lena
Middleton stopped in to see Miss
Macy Cox Friday afternoon. They
live at Winter Park.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Ral
eigh spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Smith. Her mother and
sister of Warsaw were with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells have
returned from Fla. Their guests
Sunday were Miss Elizabeth Quinn
of Goldsboro and her brother Af
ton of Wake Forest.
Mrs. J. P. Royal and baby are
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Rogers in Va.
Harold Ezzell left Monday-for
Richmond where he will do brick
work. He has worked in Florida
nearly all winter.
Ralph Jones has been coming to
town recently in the Interest of
his office for reelection for Sheriff.
So many candidates for different
offices, guess we will have plenty
of friendly visitors for a while.
Guests of Miss Minnie Joyner
Saturday were Mrs. Nina Joyner
and her mother of Wilmington.
Mrs. L. D. Sheffield Is still in a
critical condition.
The children and a few friends
and relatives of Mrs. Annie Payne
gave her a birthday dinner Sun
day. ;' . '
Mrs. Ben Jenkins visited in Wil
lard Saturday. '- . "
TO THE VOTERS OF KEIIAIISVILLE, ROSE HILL
AND MAGI'OLIA T0YIISIIIPS:
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY FOR RE-ELECT-ION
TO the OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONED, REPRE
SENTING KENANSVILLE, MAGNOLIA AND ' KOSE HILL
TOWNSHIPS, SUBJECT TO THE WILL OF THE TOTEjS IN
THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY TO BE HELD MAY27th. 11
NOMINATED AND ELECTED I PLEDGE TO FULFTUjTIIE
DUTIES OF THE OFFICE TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY.
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED.
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I hereby announce my. candidacy for the nomin
ation as Sheriff of Duplin County, subject to the will -of
the voters in the Democratic Primary May 27th. . '
If nominated and elected, I pledge full
all Anf iAn I a (Iia rlniiAr nf fha nffira anil
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discharge of the duties with 100 per cent
consideration for the public, realizing
the high responsibilities attendant upon
theoffice.
Veteran of World War I
Commander Calypso Legion Post No. 374
Veterans' Instructor 1,
Vice-President Lions Club
Elder Stanford Chjuurci, ' t
Sunday School Teacher .
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