Bird Houses Kid Bird Feeders which were built by the Seventh graders of Kenansville School under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. G. V. Penney. Seated on the floor are the boys of the class. The girls were standing in the background. Last year the seventh grade of Kenansville School built bird houses and put them up at Duplin Country Club (Photo by Ruth P. Grady). Seventh Grade Bird Project By: Jeanette Sanderson The Seventh Grady of Ke nans ville Elementary School, has been pretty busy for the past three weeks, making bird houses and bird feeders for our birds. Some of the students have been making reports, charts, and setting up facts about birds, for their project. The Seventh Grade Is plan ning to make a bluebird trail from Duplin Country Club to Kenansville. Last year the I Seventh Grade put up light blue bird houses around the golf couse In which fourteen famfi 11 es of blue birds raised. By putting up houses for a blue bird trail we hope to get some of these bluebirds from the - Country Club to come to Ke nans vllle. Many of the brothers and fa thers of the students are in terested In the bird projects, and are helping with the bird houses. Some of die boys are making birds houses to sell. We hope that some people will buy these and put up to give the birds a nice and safe place to live, and soon we will have bluebirds flitting around Kenansville a Lgaln. &m-WK/UL WIMMQTOM rtOfcTH CAIOUNA Q D1. Tin - - - m. raditional - - - (Cxyuidit* (&riJaf Jadk ions Beautiful weddings brain at Belk-Beery...each rich in romance and bountiful in beauty. Unforgettable elegant gowns at sensible prices...dresses for the attendants and the mothers...bridal veils and illusions. Make it a storybook wedding...with bridal fashions from our exquisite collection ...Gowns priced from $60.00. Bridesmaids dresses priced from $28.00* BRIDAL FASHIONS BELK - BEERY SECOND FLOOR i^ridaf J^tpiitry - - - A permanent record of your silver, china and crystal patterns chosen from our collection. Each bride who re gisters her china and crystal will receive an attractive gift record file, 8ihrsc Rat China Crystal Casaal Dinnsrwara S I =~ltern?k)nal... - Royal Doulton. - Fostoria ... 21 - Veraonwear,. 3 patterns I 29 patterns patterns - Wedgewood Queensware.. 1 - Towle.,,18 pat- - Lenox. .16 pat- - Imperial.. 6 4patterns I ? te"}? patterns - Poppytrail!..8 patterns I " Ree<' * Barton.. - Boyd Worchs- - West Virginia. . - Franciscan Discovery... I 17 P*"frns ter...l2 patterns 2 patterns 4 patterns I - Kirk... 10 pat- - Wedgewood...l3 - Lenox...8 pat- - Franciscan Earthenware I u-._, ? Pttterns terns ...8 patterns Heirlooms...9 - Franciscan... 9 - Tiffin..J2 pat- - Franciscan Whitestone... I patterns patterns terns 3 patterns ^terns""' "7 ?* ten*?*"'* P"~ Noritake Progression... 5^ Kenansville News Personals Doc Br Ins on visited Woody Br Ins on at Wake Forest College one week end recently. Mr.and Mrs. H. D. Taylor are vacationing in Florida. They were accompanied as far as Columbia, S. C. by Mrs. Viola W. Quim who visited the Car roll Vereens. Mrs. Lawrence Southerland spent Sunday night in Clinton with the Robert Powells. Mr. md Mrs. Arnold Dobs on of Wilmington visited Mrs. Per of Wilmington visited Mrs. Perry Dobs on last week end. . Jrfrs. Dobson returned with them to visit in Wilmington for ser - ver al days. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Greene of Wilmington visited Mrs. Martha P. Sitterson last Thursday pm. Mrs. Louise Williams of Baton Rouge, La. is visiting her sister-in-law, Miss Lottie Anne Williams. Mrs. Ralph Brown made a business trip to Goldsboro one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes spent the week end in Wilming ton. Mrs. Ben Williamson is visit ing the Ed Sparks family in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Mrs. Martha P. Sitterson and Miss Lottie Anne Williams made a business trip to Raleigh on Friday. Mrs. uci c of Alberts on of Magnolia. business tri to Goldsbor^on I F r id ay afternoon t Mr>, a^MrSj l Mrs. Coral Burch to Kinstonoo Saturday p.m. to see Mrs. Nan- 5 nle P. Brtnson who is a pa tient there In Lenoir Memorial Mrs. b. s. Williamson, Mrs. | N. B. Boney and Mrs. Law- < fence Southerland accompanied Miss Annie Cswherine Rhodes Richlands on Saturday even- \ in g to have a seafood supper J at the Sea King. Miss Sallie Outlaw spent the week end with relatives and at tended Sunday services at the Outlaw's Bridge Unlversalist Church. Mrs. E. A. Newton accom- ] C'sd Mrs. A. T. Outlaw to aville on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Belle Wright of Cleveland, Ohio spent : Thursday night here with her ' mother, Mrs. Margaret O. 4 Dall, and other relatives. They ? accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Craft to Myrtle Beach '3 during the week end. Miss Lottie Anne Williams $ and her houseguest Mrs. Louise ? Williams visited Miss Tina Hammond in Trenton on Sunday. 1 Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Eves of Kenansville, announce the birth of a baby girl on Friday night, February 9, 1968 in the Sampson Memorial Hospital at Clinton. Mrs. Eves is tlje former Ruth Cavenaugh, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilbert L. Ca venaugh of West Siding. Birthdey Party Little Miss Laura Lee King was six years old on Friday, February 9. She was given a birthday party by her mother, Mrs. NtckyjBawden of Pine Crest Acrea th* afternoon af ter school. Among her friands and neigh bors present were: Kim and Lorrie Hoffman; Chas and Page Halli Lias and Lam Ward; Gerasa Howard. Lisa Clarke, Roxann Kllpatrlck, Tracy Ma this, Amjr and Rene Smith, Steve Williamson and Pam Outlaw. Mrs. Bowden was assisted by her daughter, Scooter, and Mrs. Dill Smith in serving ice cream, Kool-ade and birthday cake to the seventeen present. A color note of pink and white was used. The cake was in the shape of a big heartvalen- , tine and was iced in pink hold ing six white candles. Likarty Hall Brlll|e Club All members were present when the Liberty Hall Bridge Club met on last Wednesday night at T?30 with Mrs. Marga ret O. Dall. Mrs. HortenseT. Hasty captured the high score prize and Mrs. Steve William son was the lucky winner of the surprise gift. Prior to adjournment Mrs. Dall served jello topped with whipped cream, cookies and coffee. The Valentine motif was emphasized in tallies and table appointments. /M to Venn Louise Gn ) h r j/ Cunt m 0. C. Jt / to/ ^Plll The First Presbyterlwi Ch urch, Enterprise, Alabama was the scene of a wedding at 3:30 p.m. on February 3, 1968 that united in marriage Miss Donna Louise Grady and Capt. David Charles Jeffrey. The Rev. Ro bert H. Brown officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. William Hampton Gra dy of 204 West Brunson Aven ue, Enterprise, Alabama, for merly of KenansvlUe. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey, 1116 Bryan Mawr St. N. E? Albuquerque. New Mexico. Given In marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a white floor length gown of peau-de Mb. Sadler Club 11 A flOSroS Mrs. Virginia Penney was high scorer *id Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell came out second on last Monday night when Mrs. Mattie W. Sadler entertained her Bridge Club. Mrs. G. V. Good ing substituted for the only ab sent member. For refreshments the hostess served Jello and whipped cream with cak and coffee. Brid|i Club Milts With Mrs. Sittirson Mrs. Lucille C. Stokes was the only visitor on last Wed nesday night when Mrs. Jack Sltterson entertained her bridge club. She was presented a girt as was Mrs. Martha P. Sitter sor for being the high scorer and Mrs. Betty Helton for be ing second highest. A sweet cours e was served by the hos tess and the V alentine motif was used. sole with cut lace panels and |l trim. Her tiered veil fell from ? a crown. She carried a cas- I cade bouquet of French cam a- I tlons and orchids with a gold I cross. Miss Janet Grady of Enter prise was her sister's maid of honor. Brides maids were: Miss Susan Kay Philllips, Centralis. A 111. and Miss Margaret Thomas, I Swansea Wales. The honor at- ^ tendant's dress featured a cran berry velvet bodice and mat ching satin skirt. Bridesmaids dresses were similar to the maid of honor with cranberry velvet bodice and white satin ? skirt. They wore cranberry g, rose headpieces and carried fe pink carnation nosegays. Past Matrons An4 % Past Patrons Club | The following past Matrons 1* and past Patrons of Kenansville Chapter #215, Order of the E as- ' tern Star enjoyed a Dutch Sup per here at Roscoes Cafe on last Monday night: Faison and Pearl MbGowan. Celia and J. B. Stroud, Thelma Murphy, Thelma Stroud, Edna E. Brin son, Louise K. Boney, Ruby C. Newton and Sally B. Tyn dall also Margaret G. Jonn son. U. Brook Appier ofFt. dick er. Alabama waa best man. Ushers were: W. O. Stanley SSSSSF. the ffroooL The bride attended DePaarw University, Greencastle, Ind., and the university of Color ada where she obtained a masters degree In music. She was a member of PI Kapp a Lambda and Mu Phi Epsilon. The groom received his BA degree from Washington State University, a< and Scdibard and Blade ROTC. Captain Jeffrey has recently s returned from duty in Vietnam and is stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. After a wedding y trip to Nassau the couple will make their home at Ft. Lewis, until May when Captain Jef frey will receive his discharge. A reception was given by the bride's parents in the Fellow ship hall of the church. Guests : were registered by Mrs. Mae C. F arris of Enterprise, Ala bama. Mrs. John H. 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