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Kenansville News
By: Mrs. N. a Booty
PERSONALS
Sidney McNtlry of Golds boro
spent the weekend with his ma
teraal grendperents, Dr. and
Mrs. G. v. Gooding.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dickson
of Garner visited friends here
on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. o. P. Johnson
are visiting their son Jimmy
and his family in wlllingboro,
N J
Mrs. A. T. Outlaw is visit
ing her son Tlmmy and family
in Bristol, Virginia.
Mrs. N. a Boney accompa
nied Mrs. Colon Holland to Ra
leigh on Saturday to see the
"Sound of Music/'
Mr. Karl Hagenbrunch of Ber
lln, Germany has been visiting
the L N. Bowdens. He is Mr.
Bowden's uncle, other recent
visitors of the Bowdens were
hie mother, Mre. W. P. Bow
den of Falls Church. Va. also
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallegher
ot Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irving of
Stonevflle visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Burgess one afternoon last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jones of
Wilmington spent the weekend
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L R. Jones.
Mrs. Mildred K. Brewer has
been visiting friends In Ashe
ville.
Mrs. Bob Burgess was call
ed to Raleigh on Wednesday
night due to the death of a sis
ter, Mrs. Euphone Baker Mas
sengill. Mrs. Burgess was ac
companied there by her daugh
ter, Mrs. Carole a Murphy.
Other members of her family
went to die funeral on Friday.
?jsaumfes
vllle, n. C. vtalted her sister,
Mrs. Marlon Griffin a couple
of days recently. While here
they enjoyed a trip to White
Lam on Friday at which time
they were accompanied by lit
tle Carol Griffin.
Miss Lottie Anne Williams
has returned from Richmond,
Vs. where she spent a couple
of weeks with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Fields had
daughter Phyllis have returned
from Palmetta and other points
in Florida where they went to
visit her father and to bring
home their other two daugh
ters, LaVerne and Linda who
had been spending several
weeks with their maternal grand
father.
Mr. and Mrs. Faison McGo
wan visited the Murphy Cana
dys in Bunn Level recently.
Mrs. D. S. Williamson went
to Goldsboro Thursday on bu
siness. she was accompanied by
Mrs. Hazel Scon and son John
ny also Mrs. Steve Williamson
Mlauudy Westbrook of
near Mount Olive spent Wed
nesday night here with the Co
lon Holllanda.
Misses Susan and johnny
Payne accompanied by a friend
from New York are visiting
their grandmother. Mrs. Ro
bert HoWngS worth.
Miss Yvonne and Andrea Pat
terson visited the Jack Nell
sons in Wilmington last week
end. Andrea remained over to
accompany Becky Nellson and
her family to Topsail for se
veral days.
Mr. and Mrs. a S. Powell
of Savannah Ga. visited the
Willard Johnsons recently.
Cordell Johnson left here
last week for Washington D. C.
where he will be In training for
several weeks before going to
Viet Nam.
Mrs. Fred Baars of Warsaw
was In Kenansvllle Tuesday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mehnert
and two sons of Kansas are
visiting her parens, Mr. and
Mrs. I C. Burch.
GUEST SPEAKER
Mr. John Alexander, a stu
dent at Union Theological Se
minary In Richmond, Virginia
filled the pulpit Sunday morn
ing at Grove Presbyterian Ch
urch for the pastor, the Rev.
Troy D. Mullis who was at
tending a Town and Country
Pastor's School In Atlanta, Ga.
at Emory University. Mr. Ale
xander Is originally from New
Mexico. He was accompanied by
Mr. Louis A. Skidmore of Mary
land, who assisted In the Ser
vice. Both young men are mem
bers of the seminary Evange
listic Team working In the
Churches of Wilmington Pres
bytery this summer. They were
dinner guests of Mr. R. V. Wells
and family,
MRS. GRIFFIN HOSTESS
Mrs. Marlon Griffin was hos
Champagne Room
Setting of Reception
The Champagne Room of the
Blue Mirror Club, Washington,
D.C. June 26, 1966 was the
setting of a reception given In
honor of Mr. and Mrs, S. John
Haddad who were recently mar
ried in Warsaw, North Carolina.
The buffet dinner was given
by the parents of the groom,
Mr. and Mrs. Ameen S. Had
dad, Washington, D. C. Music
was furnished by the Ron Lewis
Combo. After-alnner dancing
was led by the traditional dance
of the bride and groom.
Dignitaries attending the re
ception were the Ambassador
of Jordan and Mrs. ShubeOat
and their two daughters, the
Ambassador of Lebanon and
Mrs. Al-Ahdad, Colonel Mou
hamed Moulhem, Armed Force
Attache' of Syrian-Arab Repub
lic and his wife, Lieutenant Co
lonel MounlrSailoum, Assistant
tess to the members of the Ke
nans vllle Kontract Klub on Th
ursday night with Mrs. Elolse
K. Ryder filling the vacancy
of the only absent member.
Miss Lottie Anne Williams cap
tured the high score prize with
Mrs. N. B. Boney winning the
second high prize. Mrs. Ryder
was also remembered wtth a
gift. For refreshments the hos
tess served lime sherbert with
pound cake.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Mesdames Thelma Qulnn and
Inez Jernlgan were co-hostess
es at a miscellaneous shower
given at the home of the latter
on Tuesday night for Mrs. Fan
nie Kearns Jernlgan, bride
elect of the month. The guests
arrlvec bringing their gifts a
round 8 o'clock and were met
by the hostesses and thehonor
ee, who was .wearing a pretty
rose-bud corsage.
Petite cake squares were
served at one end of the re
freshment table by Mrs. Pat
sy Qulnn Howard and lime punch
was served at the opposite and
by Mrs. Katherine QulnnHallof
Rose HOI. Salted nuts and mints
were also served.
The table was centered with
a lovely arrangement of sum
mer flowers Interspersed with
candles and ribbons carrying
out a color note of green ana
white with a touch of yellow,
arranged by Mrs. T. P. Qulnn.
After playing a game led by
Mrs. Mildred Mathews the ho
noee opened her many attrac
tive packages. She was as
sisted by Misses Sally Jer
nlgan ana Edith Hall,
There were about thirty
guests present and many who
nad conflicts sent their gifts.
Armed Forces Attsche' of the
Syrian-Artb Republic, Mr. and
Mrs. Wajlh Al-Faglh, Attache'
of the Saudi Arabia Embassy
and Anton El-Nabr, Counselor
of Jordan Embassy.
Other special guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Oth* Lee Hol
land, parents of the bride of
Warsaw, North Carolina and
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kimrey, aunt
and uncle of the bride of Falls <
Church, Virginia.
Approximately one hundred 1
and fifty guests enjoyed the gala
affair and showered the newly
weds with many lovely gifts.
ANNOUNCE
BOTH
AND ADOPTION
Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Elland
announce the birth and adop
tion of a son, Anthony Lamatr,
June 30th, 1966.
Social
Security
BY: JAMES P. TEMPLE
DISTRICT MANAGER
For your convenience, the
Goldsboro Social Securiy Of
fice has extended Its office
hours. The office will be open
from 8:45 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.
on Wednesdays, and from 8:45
a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Friday.
If you have any questions
concerning social security or
medicare, please contact the
office at 311 E. Walnut Street.
The telephone number Is 735
6811.
Resolutions
For Dorothy
Whereas, Our Heavenly
F ather, In His Infinite love and
wldsom, called to Himself, our
County Librarian, Dorothy
Wlghtman, In early summer,
for a life of greater service
In His eternal Kingdom, and
Whereas, she has left us
with many memories, and a
knowledge of her good works -
that have created a special
place In the lives of Duplin
people -
Therefore be It resolved, that
we, the resolutions committee,
express our thanks for her life,
and particularly
For her long faithfulness to
duty
August
Jurors 1
JURORS-SUPERIOR COURT
DUPLIN COUNTY
AUGUST 29, 1966
Robert Williams, Franklin
Boyette, John M. Simmons,
Joyce Cameron Garner, E. J.
Hanchey, Seat on Carter, Archie
Henry McLean, Kenneth Earl
bottle, William E. Hall, James
Leo Jones, c. W. Surratt, Jr.,
David Robinson, Oscar T. Ma
th is, Fred Hall, R F. Raynor,
H. C. Grady, Sam M. Glasgow.
Charles Dewitt McGowan. Ja
mes C. English, Fltzhugh Mat
thews. James J. Padgett. Leroy
Qulnn, Jack Johnson, Rommie
A. Outlaw, Theodore Rufus
Rouse. Jr., Johnnie L. Powell,
Miss Mamie Bethea, Leslie T.
Dail, Gordon Kenneth Yarbo
rough, wiley Hardy Kfllette,
Marlon Ward Lanier, Alex
Pierce. William R. Carroll,
A. J. Walker, Paul Ward Ken
nedy, a L. Qulnn, John Robert
Brinson, James O. Brown, Ri
chard T. Hubbard. N. L. Vann
JURORS-GENERAL COUNTY
COURT
DUPLIN COUNTY
AUGUST. 1966
James T. Raynor, Louis H.
Jones, William Joseph Blanton,
Raymond c. Knowles, Robert L.
Uptegrove, H. W. Bryan, John
Batchelor, Nathan B. Barnes,
Julius L. Williams, Cora a
Boney, William M. Lee, H. E.
Malpass, Lucian W. Wells. Jes
se E. Bell, William p. Powell,
Eugene Carr Martin, Sr..Sallle
Graham, Gordon Kennedy, Clin
ton E. Campbell, Allen Stroud.
of Respect
W ightman
For interesting communities
and fostering good reading
habits -
For her tangible expression
of her loyalty and devotion to
the Duplin LlDrary.
For her cheerfulness of na
ture - and kindness to all -
We further resolve that a copy
of these resolutions be sent to
the Duplin County Library Com
mission, That a copy tie filed
In the Duplin County Library
That copies be sent to all
Duplin County newspapers for
publication -
Sallie Hodges Jordan -
Chairman - resolutions
committee
On Your
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