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KenansvilleSociety by: Mr,. N. B. Booey Personals spent the weekend In Clinton with the Robert Powells. Miss Frances Stroud who teaches school In Thomasvllle and her sister, Sharon, stud ent * the U.N.C. at Greensboro spam the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stroud. I Miss Nncy Stephens acco mpanied by her room-mate Miss Mallse Arnsteln of die U.N.C.-G. spent the weekend with Netcy'e parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephens. Miss Ant stein is originally from Brazil. Mrs. Nannie P. Grins on car ried her class from the Ken ans ville Elementary School to Fort Macon on last Wettoesday on a sight seeing tour. They enjoyed a picnic lunch at At lantic Beach. Assisting with the Transportation were Mes dantes Geraldlne Hatcher. Ma cy Brinson and Ann Redwine along with several other mo thers. Mrs. Earl Hatcher enter tained IS of her "Sunbeams" last Monday with a welner roast Id her back yard, from 8 until 5 o'clock. She waa assist ed by Mrs. Mildred Mathls and Mrs. Mary Jo Guthrie. Mrs. N. a Boney accom panied her sister. Mrs. Hamil ton Cooke. Jr. and Mr. Cooke af Washington D. C. also her mother, Mrs. Hattie S. Korne gay. of Goldsboro to Camden, I. C. on Saturday un. to slate the family of the late C. Gran ger Kornegay. They were Join ed there by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tolson and Mrs. Eleanor K. Brown of Golds boro. Mrs. Tolson and Mrs. Ekown are al so sisters OF Mrs. Boney, who Is the former Louise Kornegay of Goldsboro. The four sisters were glad to be together with their mother on Sunday for their Mother's Day Celebration They all attended Church together with other members of the Kornegay fa mily and were there for the Christening of little Heather Kornegay six months old dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kornegay of Camden who Is Mrs. Hattie S. Kornegay's lTth great-grandchild. Mrs. Mnle Ingram and Mrs. N. a Boney ac companled Mrs. W. M. Ingrain to Goldsboro on Tuesday afternoon. Susan Craft eocorapanied her grandmother, Mrs. Mar garet O. Dall to Kinston on Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. BUI Eubanks of Scon's H1U accompanied her sister, Mrs. Mary Lee Sykes to Norfolk. Va. on Tuesday. They went to see their sister, Mrs. Sarah Syhes Oden who Is a hospital patient there. Mrs. N. a Boney attended the UJ3.C. Meeting in Warsaw on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, b was their annual Memorial Day Service held In Pine rest Cemetery. The War saw Girl Scouts presented the program. Mrs. J. J. Wells was called to Raleigh Saturday due to the death of her brother-in-law, Grover Finch. She was accom panied to Raleigh Tuesday for funeral services by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Byrd of Rose Hill. Presbyterian Circles Circle 1 of the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church met on Monday afternoon at4o'clock in Magnolia with Mrs. J. N. Home. There were nine mem bers and one visitor present. The visitor was Miss Louise Croom sister of Mrs. Home. Mrs. N. B. Boney presided ov er the meeting and gave the Monthly Emphasis and Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes was the Bible Moderator. Asocial hour followed the business ses sion during which time die hos tess assisted by her sister, served assorted sandwiches, cookies and lime punch. Mrs. Troy D. Mull Is was hostess of Circle 2 on Monday night with 8 members present. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. J. R. Grady and Mrs. J. J. Wells was the able Mod erator. The Monthly Emphasis was presented by Mrs. BUI Spicer. Prior to adjournment the hostess assisted by Mrs. Billy Stephens served straw berry short cake, nuts and mints. USE WANT AD PA6E Miss Price Is Bride Of Mr. Johnson In a simple and Impressive ceremony. Miss Barbara Dean Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wade Price of Kenms vllle became the bride of Mr. George M. Johnson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. John son of Warsaw. The double ring ceremony was performed in the Rooty Branch Free Will Bqxist Church on Saturday afternoon. May 4 at 3:30 before the Rev. DeWayne Eakes. Vows were spoken before an altar flanked with baskets of fern aid in the center was placed alargebask et of white gladioli and white Chrysanthemums. Seven br an ced candelabra with burning white tapers graced each side of the altar. Pre-nuptial music was fur nished by Mrs. Martha Kay Goodman. Mr. Shelby Zachary of Warsaw was usher. The couple entered the chu rch together. The bride was attired in a white satin street length dress over draped with lace. The sleeves were of elbow length, and a lace bow with streamers fell from the neck line in the back to the bottom of the skirt. The shou lder length veil was attached to a head piece which was a white rose. Her corsage was white cymbidiurn orchids. She wore white accessories. Immediately following the ceremony the bride's parents entertained at a reception in the Church Parlor. A three tiered wedding cake, topped with miniature bride and groom was placed * one end of the table. A large arrange ment of flowers centered the lace covered table. Punch was served by Miss Nina Johnson, sister of die groom, from the opposite end of the table. After the bride and groom had cut the first slice of cake. Mrs. Lois Zachary of Warsaw served cake. Nuts and mints were served buffet style. Miss Shirley BKrrd cf Warsaw pre sided at tne bride's book. As sisting in serving was Miss Denlse Price, sister of the bride. Mrs. Mary Price, sis ter-In-law of the bride Invit ed guests into die parlor aid Goodbyes were said to die parents of the bride and groom. The couple made a wedding trip to Atlantic Beach after their wedding. Both the bride and groom are graduates of James Kenan High School class of 1967. Mr. Johnson Is a student at East Carolina University. Mrs. Joh nson is secretary to Attorney Vance B. Gavin in Kenansvllle. uuicn supper Fifteen past matrons and past patrons of Kenansvllle Chaper #215, Order of the Eas tern Star met on last Monday night at Jones Cafe for their monthly meeting. Those en joying the Dutch Supper were; Pearl and Faison McGowan, Celia and J. B. Stroud, Ella and Dr. Guy V. Gooding, Ruby G. Newton, Louise K. Boney, Virginia D. Holland. Edna E. Brinson, Sally B. Tyndall and Kathleene P. Snyder. Thelma B. Murphy also Dora and Davis Evans. ? ?? mm Lioerty Hail Bridge Club Mrs. Stephen M. Williamson was hostess to die Liberty Hall Bridge Club on Wednesdw night at 7:30 with Mrs. D. S. William son and Mrs. W. T. Clarke substituting for the two absent members. Mrs. Hazel Scott captured the high score prize for the club members planting and Mrs. Clarke for die visit ors. For refreshments, the hostess served strawberry short cake aid coffee. Bubble Mints were also passed. Barbecue Supper The Adult Class a Grove Presbyterian Sunday School re cently wound up a contest the Men against the Women. It tne oest acienonce so me men set them up to a Barbecue Sup per on last Wednesday night. They met at Griffin's near Gold sboro at 8 o'clock with 18 pre sent. Birth AiwouficciMiit . Captain and Mrs. Joseph G. Morrison. Jr. of 5737 Alex ander Street, Tucson, Arizona 85708 announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Janet, on April 26. 1968, weight 6 lbs. 9 1/2 ozs. height 19 1/2 inches. Capt. Morrison is a former resident of KenansvUle, better known as "Joe-Boy" Is the old Calypso Elementary School Third Grades Take Trip On M?y 8. the Calypso School third graders =ui<J their teach ? era. Mrs. If How* aid Mrs. Nealie Was on, started on their class trip for the school year 1967-68. Miss Terrte Hach drove the jtetivtry Bus for them. The group visited the Mt. Olive Pickle Coonpaoy where they divided into groups, each of which was furnished a wide ; for a tour of the plant. This tour helped the boys and girls to understand some of the pro cesses by which cucumbers from their own farms become pickles. After die tour they enjoyed a brief rest in die re creation room of die plant and then were sent onthelr way with his own Jar of pickles. The next stop was a the Broadcasting Station where Mr. Mayo helped them understand some of the mysteries of die sounds tha come to us by means of radio. Mr. Martin of the Mount Olive Post Office showed the group how letters, etc.. are received and sera out to us. He even showed some of the boxes in which mall carriers place die mail for our particular mall est son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Morrison now pastor of the Presbyterlai Church in Wallace but a former pastor of Grove Church in Kenaisvllle. Miss Chambers Honored At Shower Miss Janice Chambers was honored at a lingerie shower on Saturday afternoon. May It, at the home of Miss Faye Boetic. Hostesses assisting Miss Boe tic were Miss Judy Brown, Mrs. Melvin Bostic and Mrs. Lucille Brown. The home was beauti fully decorated for the occas ion with mixed spring flowers. The Honoree and her mother, Mrs. J. D. Chambers and the mother of the groom-to-be, Mrs. Jim Fulford were pinned with white carnation corsages on arrival. Miss Chambers received many lovely gifts. Punch and individual cakes, cheese straws, mints and nuts were served from a beautifully appointed table covered with a white cut work cloth. The table was centered with an arrange ment of flowers carrying out a color scheme of yellow and green. Other arrangements of spring flowers were used in die dining room on the buffet. I . ft-2. jRUrriaga T?M ? Mrs. Wilms Jo Bell Quigley and Mr. Joseph Alton Williams were united in Marriage here last Friday, May 10, 1968 at 4:30 in the Kenansville Baptist Church Parsonage by the Rev. Lauren Sharpe. In as much as this was a private ceremony only ten members of the im mediate families were present to witness the double ring ser vice. The bride is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Bell of Richlands, the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wil liams also of Richlands and is a brother of Mrs. Earl Hatcher of Kenansville. box before making up Mi bun dle of mail for the route. One boy fouod Ms f ather's poet office box and was able to see bow It looked from the Inside. After a strenuous morning they were glad when the bus stopped at die Park and they could enjoy a good lunch and milk packed by the lunchroom personnel. The afternoon stop was at the Bank where they were al lowed to view machines and the money drawers of the tell ers. Many of the children found the sample coin and had a good time making a wish with',It. They returned to Calypso School In tune to ride their Hues home, tired, but happy and already planning where they would like to go in 1968-89. Each one would like to say "Thank you" again to all the people at Mount Olive and of the Calypso School for such a pleasant, safe, and Informative trln. Local Studant Ha?rad Murray Wilson Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beasley Jones of Pink Hill, has been Invited to attend the Superior and Gifted Student school June 10 through July 12 at Western Carolina College, Cullowhee, N. C. Murray Is a freshman at Jones Central High School, Tre nton. Harper - Southerland Womens Council The Womens Council of Har per-Southerland Presbyterian Church met in the church for their May meeting. Mrs. L. an attendance of six members, the minutes were read by Mrs. Carl Taylor and treasurers re port was given by Mrs. G. C. ' Smith. Our Birthday Objective for this year is (Tell among the nations that the Lord is King) through radio and television. Mrs. Southerland showed afilm on How to Proclaim God's word Today's Way! 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