Woodland News
Mr. and Mra.Mahlon Wallace
and family went to FayatwrOle
Sunday afternoon to carry Mrs.
Neal Baker home following a
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saswaa'iffs
son. Ronnie Herring In the Ve
terans Hospital.
weekend guests of Mrs. Gar
land Wallace were Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Fountain and chil
dren of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dall and
house guest Mrs. Jimmy Les
ter andchlldrenof Jacksonville,
Fla., enjoyed a seafood dinner
at Sneads Ferry Sunday.
Those of the community at
tending the Qulnn-jernlgan
wedding at noon Sunday In the
Kenans vllle Baptist Church In
cluded; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Kornegay. Mrs. Carlyle Her
ring . Mrs. Ethel M. Kornegay.
Mrs. Venie W. Chestnutt. and
Mr. and Mrs. James E. West
brook and others.
Callers In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Walker during
the weekend were; Mr. andMrs.
Levon Kennedy and children of
Klnston, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Qulnn of Golds bo ro. Mrs. Bobby
Stroud and daughter, of Klnston.
and Mrs. Julia Walker of Golds
boro.
Following services at Wood
land Methodist Church Sunday
a.m. the pastor, the Rev. and
Mrs. W. L. Wolfe and family
were luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Kornegay.
Mrs. W. L. Westbrook was
a business visitor In Klnston
Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell
and daughters, Melissa and
Kerry Jo, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Jones and Jerry
near Beulavllle Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wal
ker accompanied by Lt.
and Mrs. Russell Millard of
Roxboro visited In Wilmington i
Sunday afternoon and saw the |
U.S.S. N. C. Battleship off
the Cape Fear River. j
Sunday guests of Mr. and i
Mrs. E. M. Murphy were Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman Murphy of
Klnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- i
gar Murphy of Arlington, Va. "i
Tlmmle Kelly of Wilming
ton returned home Sunday fol- ?
lowing a week's visit with Mr. i
and Mrs. E. M. Murphy and
Lynn.
COUPLE HONORED l
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Korne
gay, recently married, were
honored last Friday evening In
their ti aller home on the Wood
land road from 7;00 until 9:00
with a tea and bridal shower,
The honoree, Mrs. Kornegay,
was presented a corsage of
white gladioli.
A wnite and green color sche
me was used in decorations and
in the refreshments. Miss Lin
da Carol Walker directed the
guests to the gift room.
The refreshment table was
covered with a white danlsh
cloth. Arrangements of white
Fabric Softeners
Laundry Aids
RALEIGH - Some laundnr
aids on the market serve only
one purpose while others, sucn
as fabric softeners, do several
things, extension home econo
mics specialists, at North Ca
rolina State University, report.
Fabric softeners were de
veloped to help soften towels
and napped fabrics which tend
to get stiff and harsh. Softe
ners also cut down on the amount
of static electricity In fabrics of
man-made fibers. Because they
cut down on wrinkling, softe
ners also make Ironing easier.
Use a fabric softener only
on items that really need the
treatment the specialists ad
vise. Articles that benefit from
a softener include towels, dia
pers, chenille bedspreads, wool
sweaters, and garments made of
corduroy and other napped fab
rics.
Too much fabric softener can
build up a moisture-resisting
finish , so It should not be used
too often on items that are sup
posed to absorb moisture. For
bath towels and diapers, about
every fifth wash should be often
enough.
Different brands of softeners
vary in strength, use the amount
called for on the container; it
doesn't help to use more. Using
a fabric softener doesnt over
come the harshness that re
sults from poor rinsing.
You must use the softener at
the right time in the wash cycle
to get the best results. Add
softener to the last deep rinse
so that it won't mix with any
detergent, bleach, bluing, wa
ter conditioner, or other laun
dry products, the specialists
suggest.
J. H. Whaley for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langs
ton and boys visited Mrs. Ida
Waestaff at KenansvQle on Sa
turday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace and
childen visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Whaley on Tuesday night.
Mrs. Odell Brock and Miss
Alice Sum merlin visited Mrs.
Mary Anderson and Mrs. Mar
gie Gaines patient at Kenans
ville Hospital last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Rack
ley and girls of Chicago. HI,
were Thursday night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Langston.
Mrs. Odell Brock and girls
and Mrs. Annie Brock visited
Patricia Brock at the Golds
boro Hospital on Friday even
ing.
Mrs. Dallas weaver of Ke
nans ville spent Friday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Outlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glim and
children and Mrs. Rosa Glnn
spent the weekend at their trai
ler at Topsail.
Mrs. Nelson Outlaw andMrs.
R. T. Blackburn and daughter
Lynne of Warsaw visited their
brother Delano Harrison of A
berdeen, Maryland, who is em
ployed by the Government Ex
periment Station from Tuesday
till Friday. While there they
toured Historic places In Penn
sylvania, Maryland and Wash
ington D. C. and Arlington Ce
metery.
Mrs. Kenneth Kornegay of
Castel Hayne visited Mr. and
Mrs . Glenwood Sanderson on
Tuesday.
Mack Pridgen spent Wednes
day night with his cousin Aim
Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy wU
Friendship
Mniif
Mrs. George Prldgen and
Mrs. John Royals were In
Raleigh on last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Korne
gay and children of Wilming
ton spent last weekend wlthMrs.
Bessie Sanderson.
Mr. andMrs.BillKornegayof
Goldsboro visited Mr. anaMrs.
Glen wood Sanderson last Fri
day. Visitors on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Tommte Riley
of Wilson.
Mr. andMrs. jtmmleRackley
and girls of Chicago. HI. are
visiting her mother, Mrs. An
nie Brock and his mother Mrs.
gladioli were used in the den
and hall. Bridal cakes, toasted
nuts, white mints and punch
were served.
Mrs. Hubert Radford, sis
ter of the bridegroom served
bridal cakes embossed in green
and white. Mrs. D. V. Grady
poured punch.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs. Hubert Radford,
Miss Linda Carol Walker, and
Mrs. D. V. Grady. Approxima
tely sixty persons an ended.
During the social hour that
followed the program,Mrs. Gra
Hv eArVAr) ruin/?h r??aaKIm
I ? J T WW CVUIVII, ^VkOiV UU^Q,
and cookies.
The next meeting will be
with Mrs. W. D. Grady In Au
gust.
CHURCH WOMEN MEET
The July meeting of the Wes
ley Methodist Church Woman's
Club was held In the home
of Mrs. D. V. Grady Thurs
day night July 7. The meeting
was called to order by Cathy
Grady, president, who gave the
devotion.
During the business transac
tions, Mrs. D. V. Grady, se
cretary, called the roll and
read Hie minutes of the pre
vious meeting. Cathy Grady was
in charge of the program and
led in a panel discussion of
the 67th Psalms. Those assist
ing were Mrs. Robert Herring,
Mrs. J. T. Grady and Mrs.
Kenneth Stroud.
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Resource Conservation Workshop -
The second annual Resource <
Conservation Workshop, held 1
at North Carolina State Uni
versity in Raleigh the week of 1
June 13-17, 1966 was a tre- i
mendous success according to '
Mr. Calvin Mercer, Chairman 1
of the Dtnlin Soil and Water i
Conservation Districts and die j
State SoQ and Water Conserve- <
tlon Committee, was designed to
acquaint high school students
with conservation and natural re
source development and with
career opportunities In conser
iOUtSeKerxJ' reported that he
received instructions in soil
ind water conservation, wild
life conservation and forestry,
rhere was plenty of time, too,
for organised sports, evening
movies and a banquet on the fi
nal night at the workshop. All
of the 76 boys attending tho
roughly enjoyed the entire pro
gram. Each boy received acer
tificate for participating in the
Workshop.
Mr. Mercer. District Chair
man, indicates that the Work
shop was such a success that
it will be expanded next year.
The Duplin District was proud
to have Kent Souther land rep re
' rv"'T^''V IKffiMMQHHPSi ^
sent them this year sod they
plan to send another delegate
to the workshop next veer.
Mr. Mercer further Indicated
that this program offers at
opportunity to Interest young
people to possibly Mtrswig a
course of study leading to em
ployment In some field of con
servation.
Navy Program In Effect
The Navy is Interested in
men who have experience as
carpenters, electricians, ma
sons, auto repairman, earth
moving equipment operators,
plumbers, welders, telephone
llama spent Sunday at Topsail
Beach.
Mrs. George Prldgen visited
Mrs. Roy McNeil at Falson
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Langs
ton and Jay of Rocky Mount
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Langston and boys on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph San
derson Lorrem and Ronnie vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wha
ley at Potters HOI one night
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughle Lewis
and daughter and Mrs. Leona
Jones spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jlmmle Dixon of Win
ston-Salem, N. C.. Mrs. Gladys
Reppcla returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clark of
Wilmington are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mint on.
Mrs. Nellie Klssner and baby
of Magnolia and Mrs. Minnie
Price of Golds bo ro spent Sunday
with M. and Mrs. Perry Ben
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Mrs. Janet Wilson of Rose
HOI visited with Mrs. Eva Ja j
mes.
Mrs. Jack Goldbold David and '
Delois spent Saturday evening i
at Topsail Beach. I
Mrs. Nellie Klssner and son \
spent Friday with Mr. andMrs.
Perry Bennett. I
Miss Joyce Jones of Clinton I
is visiting ner grandparents, Mr *
and Mrs. Jamie Joes this week. |
linemen and repairmen, ac
cording to the local Navy Re
cruiter.
Because of a shortage in these
areas, he said, the Navy has
initiated a special program that
vrUl allow a person experienced
in these fields to enlist in the
Navy in petty officer ratings
in their particular field.
The Naw will accept appli
cations into the program until
the current shortage no longer
exists, the recruiter said.
The program will allow an
individual to begin his military
service with pay of $163.50 a
month if single, in lieu of a
recruits starting pay of |87.90
The program requires a mini
mum of 12 months experience.
Enlistment may be for only two
years. Those interested may
contact the recruiter at the
Federal Building in Kinston,
N. C? Monday thru Saturday.
Announce Marriage
Mr. ana Mrs. Emmlrte Bailey
of Klnston, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Rhodla,
to Allen Randolph Kornegay, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Korne
gay 01 Aioertson. me weening ?
was solemlaed May 2L The J
young couple are residing on ,
Alberts on. Route 1.
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