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i I ' ' 3ret Dan and H,
' . s Mary Lee Sykes
. . son on Saturday.
u..l Nixon of Hampstead
I her sister, Mrs. Caroline
. Annie Burgess of Apex is
' the Bob Burgess Family
. . ..e also visited relatives In
- -a during the past week. :
C'iver Smith's and Mrs.
VUiiarnson spent the day in
e last Sunday- with the Wat
r I iu'ah Family.
I.'.s. Martha P. Sltterson spent
r o past week end in Rose: Hill
v, .,h 'Miss Esteue russeil.
RiileLb was home fur the wJs
end
Mrs. E. C. Tyndall spent Monday
in Clinton with relatives. , i
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Stokes left
Raleigh by plane Thursday tor Con
yers, Georgia to attend the funeral
of Mrs. Stokes brother-in-law, Mr
Melvin Smith. Mrs. Stokes will go
from Georgia to Jacksonville, Flo
rida to be the guest of ber daugh
ter, Mrs. Christopher Tabor. ; -
Mrs. Caroline Gavin was called
to Hampstead on Thursday - be
cause of the death of her broth
er ,Mr. Howard. ' f '
nsten and Mrs. Brinson Vestal
arrived last week for a short visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Vestal Ensign Vestal has re-
' Senator and Mrs. W. A. Eubanks
of Hampstead visited a shout while
with Mrs. R. L. Sykes on Thurs
day.' while enroute from Raleigh
where they had attended the Gov
ernor's Inaugural ceremonies on
Wednesday and Thursday. ' ,
CofcoMpur i
Honors ' !
Miss 'Mitchell
Llu.i l....y. t t j u....,;:,t3
Mmvi-y afid LI... mr y.
The renter was I t by Mrs
A. T. Outlaw in the Len.. Good
byes were said to Mrs. Clarence
Murphy at the side door. J
C. S. Vclls
Succumbs
IStm. Wilbur Adams and daughter1 "y retoned from the Orient
. Nancy of Carolina Beach, spent the
past week end here with Mr. and
E-Ire. J L. Williams and Miss Mar-
. garet Williams, H '- '..' .f-'"--:
Mesdames L. Southerland, N. B.
Bney and G. S. H odges accom
panied Mrs. G. V. Gooding to Ham
pstead last Friday to attend the
funeral pf the late Charlie How
ard, brother-of Mrs. Caroline Ho
ward Gavin. . -.- .
-. Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth went
to Fayetteville on Monday after
noon to carry her husband to the
V. A. Hospital.: They were accom
' panted by their grandson Al Payne
i Mr and Mrs. Hunter Saunders
of Wilmington were Sunday guest
of Mrs. B. B. Wililamson. Mrs. Sau
nders remained for several days
'visit
by San Francisco where he was
met bv Mrs. Vestal After a leave.
the Vestals will be stationed in Nor
folk, Virginia,
Miss Kathryn Moore has returned
from a visit with firends in In
dianapolis, Indiana.
Mis Margaret Grady spent last
Saturday in Mt. Olive ,
Mrs. Mattie Sadler's niece : of
California is spending the week
with her. They visited -relatives on
Sunday afternoon in Seven Springs
Visitors In the Gordon Koroegay
home during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paschal of
dendon, N. C.i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Paschal an children of Chadboum
Miss Barbara Carter of Richmond,
Va.. Mr. Kent Frederickerson and
Bill Komegay of Boston and Ara-
Emory Sadler of State College, herst, Massachusetts ;
Miss Barbara Mitchell, January
bride-elect was honored here last
Saturday afternoon at a delightful
coffee hour given in the home of
Mrs. 0 P. Johnson with Mrs. Bill
Browder of Wallace as co-hostess.
Guests were met at the front
door and introduced to the Receiv
tag line by Mrs. Johnson, Receiv
ing with Miss Mitchell. 'The bon-
oree, were her mother, Mrs. Louise
W. Mitchell also the groom-elect's
mother , Mrs. Lucille Lowery and
his Aunt, Mrs.- Wayne Noble of
Kinston, in addition to Mrs. Rich
ard Holshouser, wife of the bride
elect's pastor. Each of these ladies
wore lovely corsages. T.
Mrs. Browder : Invited the 62
guests who caled during the hours
4 to 5:30 into the dining room
where a color note of green and
white was effectively carried out
in decorations.
Refreshments consisting of cheese
straws stuffed dates, opened faced
sandwiches and frait cake " bars
were served : with coffee which
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Clarence S. Wells, 78, died Sun
day in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Funeral services were held Wed
nesday in Charlottesville and bur.
lal followed in a Charlottesville
cemetery. Mr, Wells was a native
of Kenansville, but had made his
home in' Charlottesville for the
past 30 years. He is survived by his
wife, the former Emma Gaylsxd,
five sisters. Misses Daisy and Cora
Wells, Kenansville. Mrs. C. G. Mil
ler, Warsaw, Mrs.- Katie Rowell
and Miss Lucy Wells, Scotland
Neck, one brother J. J Wells,
Kenansville. -
WMS Met Monday
un Morway evening in the Edu
cational builidng, the Woman's Mis
sionary Society met at seven-thir
ty. Mrs: E. C. Tyndall. president!
presided over the opening and bus
iness session, '.':,"''- ',.
Mrs. I. C. Burch, program chair
man, was assisted by Mrs. George
Penney. Mrs. B. B. Williamson and
Mrs. C. B Guthrie, in giving an
informaitve program on Indians in
the .southwest - stressing the thou
ght, "May Know Our Savior's Love
through eervicey. K
The meeting was closed by repeat
ing the Lord's prayer in unison, t
Airs. Jackson,
Miss Mitchell ;
Honored At Party
xxveiy arrangements 01 roses
and greenery were used in the
dining and living room of the Gav
in home on last Wednesday even
ing when Mrs. Vance Gavin enter
tained at four itables of bridge and
canasta honoring Miss Barbara
Mitchell, bride-elect of January,
Mrs. Jimmy Jackson of - Fayette
ville, a recent bride, and her Kon-
tract Klub. .-.'i..
White carnation corsages mark'
ed the places of -the bride-elect and
bride with individual corsages of
mums gracing the tables -for the
additional guest N - , ; j
' Following ' several progressions,
Mrs. Clarence Murphy was given
condiment 1 holder for canasta
high, Mrs. Rufus Elks, crystal salt
and peppers for visitors bridge
high score and a miniature brass
bridge bell was given Mrs. C. B
Guthrie for club high. Miss Mit
chell was given a cup and saucer
in her chosen pattern, Mrs. Jack
son was given salad bowls by the
hostess - : ' , f . ,.-c
Mrs. 'Hortense Hasty andMrs
George Penney , assisted the hos
tess to serving ambrosia, fruit
cake, mints, nuts and coffee to
Miss Mitchell, Mrs. . Jackson, Mrs.
Louise Mitchell, Mrs. Leo Jackson,
Mrs. Francis Moore, Mrs. Hortense
Hasty, Mrs. Rufus Elks, Mrs Geo
nge Penney, Mrs. J. R. Grady, Mrs
C. Burch, Mrs. N. B. Boney, Mrs
B. Wallace, Mrs. F. W. Mo
Gowen, Mrs. D. S. Wililamson,
Mm. C. B. Guthrie and Mrs. Clar
ence Murphy
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Personals
Mrs. N. K. Oates left Monday for
Latta, S. C. She wiU visit her bro-
ther Dan Shine and family, -t
Mrs. C. X). JLee spent Saturday
with her daughter Mrs,. Robert Fite
and family in Ralemh, - , j
Mrs. James Faison is visiting her
daughter Mrs W. XL Hawjey. and
family in High Point
Mrs. W. M. Baugham spent Sat
urday with her daughter, Mrs. Dan
Patten and Mr. Patten, in Raleigh
The J. D. Irelands moved Fri
day to Goldsboro. t x
Mrs. MC. Bowden, Mrs. I.; R.
Faison, and Miss Martha Faison
shopped in Raleigh Saturday. ;
Mrs. W. H. McCullen is a patient
in Wayne Memorial Hospital In
Goldsbora . -. .
Mrs. C. D., McCullen is a patient
in Duke Hospital in Durham. '
Mrs.' Henry Brown is a patient
ill Duke Hospital in Durham.
Mrs. Bobby Jackson and child
ren of Chicago are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. : John Warren,
Jr. v-;, -
Larry King left Monday for El
Paso, Texas te enter the service.
Mrs. Vernon Crouch of Jackson
ville visited relatives in town over
the week end. v , ,
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Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. David Furney Wha-
le)T of Kenansville, North Carolina
announce the birth of a daughter,
Helen. Marie, on January 3, 1961 at
Bower Medical Clinic. Weigh 7 lbs.
1 oz.. Mrs. Whaley is the former
Verna Elaine Sanderson.
Airs. Lee V ,
Entertained Club - '
Mrs. C. D. Lee intertained ' her
bridge club Friday night' Guests
were served, dessert on arrival fol
lowing several progression?, Mrs.
J. E. Faison held high score and
was given band lotion.. ,
Mrs. Lewis ;
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Garden Club
The Faison Garden Club met in
the home of Mrs. W. C. Mamgum
Thursday afternoon for their Jan
uary meeting. Assisting hostesses
were, Mrs. William Igoe and Mrs.
Earl Watts. Mrs. W. D. Lewis pre
sided over the business and intro
duced the speaker for the after
noon. Mrs C. R. Lewis. Mrs. Lewis
spoke on "Planting?. Her talk was
interesting and instructive.. A soc
ial hour was enjoyed following the
meeting. ' . ' , ,
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Tea Honors :
Miss McCloud
and Laura .Cottle, Ingo Christian
son Para McCulle, Alice Ray Lewis
Carolyn Bowman and Sharon
Oates. i - , - , ,
Mrs. Bobby Thornton received at
the door of the den. Mrs. W J.
Rackley and Mrs. J. P. Daughiery
were hostesses at large. Good-byes
right We'd like to prove that this is the hank
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Stork Shower
Mrs. Bobby Howard, the former
ratsy tjuinn was honored on last
Friday night, at 7:30 when she wm
given a Stork Shower in the home
or Mrs. T. P, Quinn with Mrs. Hal
Quinn of Kenansville and Mrs
Robert Elmore of Pink Hill 'ai
joint hostesses. Games were ' led
during the evenlmr bv Mrs. John
Mathia. AS the guests arrived ithey
placed their gifts on a table under
'Baby Tree." which was a small
white tree decorated with rattlers
pins, bottles etc. Later euesta ware
invited into toe dining room by
Mrs. Hal Qubra where Mrs. John
Mathis served punch at one end of
the prettily arranged table while
Mrs. Robert Elmore served cake,
centered with a pink baby bootee
at the opposite end. Nuts, mints
and assorted sandwiches were also
served to the 45 guests who attend
Eastern Star Met
' The first meeting m the new
I Calendar year was held on Tues
I day night at 7:30 when Celia and
I J. B. Stroud, Worthy Matron and
Worthy Patron were in their re
spective stations presiding ' over
! Kenansville Chapter.; No. 215. Or
der of the Eastern Star. The Ritu
alistic opening was followed bv tha
Flag Ceremony after which . a
short business session was held.
Prior to the Closing Ceremony a j
Mrs. J. C. Cottte, Mrs. J. H. Dar
den and Mrs. y BVLewisL enter
tained Sunday afternoon with a
tea honoring Miss Jane. McCloud
of Carthage and Clinton, bride of
February. Miss McCloud and E. F,
Thornton of Faison will be mar
ried February 4th in Carthage Pre
sbyterian Church :
The tea was held at Mrs: Cottle's
home. Arrangements of Pink and
White flowers were used through
out the house': Mrs; Cottle greeted
the guests and Introduced the re
ceiving line. The line was comoos-
ed of Miss McCloud, the honbree,
her mother, Mrs.- Cary ' McCloud
and the bride's sister, Miss Anne
McCloud both of Carthage: Mr
L. F Thomtoiv mother of the
bridegroom, Mrs. v Carroll Hobbs
and Mrs! Cooper Gore, sisters of
the bride-groom, all of Clinton
and Mrs.' John Steele of Goldsboro-
recent pride. --
Mrs. Earl Watte rexfeived at "tha
dining room doof.' The dining
room table was covered with an in
ported cut work cloth, the center
piece was an all white firrnnctt.
In & auvsr container naked with
white lighted iaridlM In Bllverhol-
aers, Mrs. W. D. tfflis and Mrs C.
D. McCullen: alternated serving
puncn. at opposite end of the table
Mrs. F. D. Taylor and Mrs. W. D.
Casey served cakes. Assisting in
the dining room was Misses Doris
Presbyterian
Women V
The Women of Grovn PrAhvf.
Ian held their regular , monthly
General Meeting in the Lucy Jolly
Educational Building, ' Monday
night at 7:30 with 12 members pre
sent, Mrs. Mattie W. Sadler gave
the opening Devotional after which
the program was presented by
uis. in. a. Boney assisted by Mes
dames J. B. Wallace and Blllv
orapnens. ine topic lor discussion
was "God Calls His People to be a
community of Love." Next month
the women will observe World
Mission and a special offering will
oe taken at the February meeting
for the work on the nine Foreign
Fields, where Presbyterian home
Missions are. -. -;-f-
New Year's Program, was wesen-
ted by Mrs. Louise K. Boney assis
ted by Mesdames Virginia Holland,
Violette Rogers and Edna E Brin
son. The next Stated meeting will
be held on January the Zii.
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