you to in info spent severalirplm w*e? In Wilmington. iniey had as a 'HBltor here recently.)#.Elt >n Manning of Arlington, Va. Guestsof Mrs.Ima WUliam . ion for Sunday dinner were; Mr. andMra.H*. Sanders, also Mrs. Lois Hawes and8children tdrs?s?&i8sX. Mr.fand Mrs. Albert Barton Spent the past weekend at Cnocowinlw. Mrs. A.T. Outlaw and Mrs. E.A. Newton shopped in Golds bo ro on Monday. , Mrs. Mae H. Spicer andchll * dren spent the Thanksgiving Holidays ,in Bessemer City with her mother and other relatives. Mrs. (Betsy Sharpe accomp anied Mrs. Grace Blizzard to Jacksonville 'on last Tues 'Jir. and Mrs. Earl P. Martin and sun David of Charlotte spent the.weekend here with her par ents, v. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mr. 'and Mrs. Noel Hobbs, of Chesapeake, Va. visited the Lloyd Ferrells on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wood bf Charlotte visited the V.H. Reynolds family during the ^weekend. Mrs. Reynolds re turned to Charlotte with them on Sunday P.M. to spend a couple of days. JMrs. D.S. Williamson and Mrs. Wlllard Johnson stopped In Wilmington last Thursday. Mrs. Thelma D. Taylor and Mrs. Viola W. Quinn accom p an led Miss Lottie Aime Wil liams to Golds boro last Friday. The Christopher Tabors of Baltimore, Md. visited Mrs. Lucille C. Stokes recently. Mrs. Martha P. Sltterson visited the Jack Nellsons In F ayetteville recently. The Ed Sykes family of Char lotte and the Robert Sykes fam ily of Clinton had dinner with Miss Mary Lee Sykes on Thanksgiving Day. - Mrs. Elolse k. Ryder had dinner In Fayettevllje on Th anksgiving Day with the Law rence Ryders. She was accom Swi of fe Beach. Mrs? t *J.. uooson inc i , ^i._ w|?ih .k. _.jp | ? || p. iiucu ruwcii ^umuii Powells^ and their daughter. - ? , *t Keren who was one of the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dob sons of Wilmington also Mr. and Mrs. James Alderman Dob son of Snow Hill Visited Mrs. PJ. Dobson last Sunday. They were Joined hereby the Jimmy Wests of West Sliding. Dutch Snppsr The following past Matrons and Past Perrons of Kenans- i ville Chapter #215, Order of the Eastern Star enjoyed a Dutch Supper at Ghaynelles In Warsaw on Monday night December 2nd, Ylrginta and Colon Holland, Edna E. Brtnson, Thelma St- , roud, Thelma Murphy, Ruby G. Newton. J.B. Stroud. Sally B. Tyndall, Sue Westbrook and Ella L. Gooding. They were Joined by Walter Stroud, Clar ence Murphy and Stokes West- { brook. Christmas candles and other appropriate decorations were arranged on all of the ? tables |n the dining area. The group enjoyed a turkey supper with all of the trimmings. Pr ior to adjournment Christmas gifts were exchanged by all present. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grady, Jr. announce die birth of a son, James Apthony on November 27, in Duplin General Hospital, Kenans ville. Mrs. Grady is the former, Mary Pate of near Mt. Olive. The Grady's have two other children, Kim and Chuck. , Proud Grand I; Parents The Rev. and Mrs. Troy D. Mullis made a trip to Roanoke, Va. during the recent holidays to see their first grandchild, little Lucy Page Mullis. daugh ter of Mr. andMrs.TJ3.Mullis parents live at F^ctSS^ih Her mother is die former, Mary Loo Long of Elkins, West Va. ? ' wp v C^kestnutt - W)hitman \)ows Spolttn In a candlelight ceremony on last Friday evening, Decem ber 6. 1968 at six o'clock Miss Teresa Lee Whitman became the bride of Thomas 1 Bland Chestnutt. The vows wexe spo ken in historic Grove Presby terian Church at KenSnsville. The Rev. Troy D. Mull is performed the double ring cere mony in the presence of the members of the bride and grooms immediate family. A focal point for the cere mony was a white arrangement of flowers and fem used on the center table with seven bran ched candelabras on either side holding white lighted tapers. The bride and groom entered the church together. She was attired in a white bridal satin stwt .length dress with lace , QaSS^' 'ceSered with' t white The bride Js the daughter df Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Whitman ftTill'Hill <11 Ml m ? i m of Kenansvllle. She graduated from James Kenan High School In 1966 and Is now employed af Duplin General Hospital as Ward Secretary. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Qiest nutt of Rt.l Magnolia. He gradu ated from James Kenan High School near Warsaw In 1966 and attended Wayne Technical Institute In Goldsboro In 1966 and 1967. He Is farming on Rt. 1, Magnolia, where they will reside. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Whitman chose a navy blue crepe dress with black accessories. Mrs. Chestnutt, the bride-groom's mother wore a two piece suit of blue knit and matching accessories. . A reception was held in the The bVlde's mother served the wedding cake wid Mrs. Rose Rid) poured punch. The trad iwhitc were used changed to a blue rayon knit dress and wore the orchid lifte .' from her bridal bouquet for DlBlr wedding trip, f ' J Mrs. Sitterson * > 'j Hostess Mrs. Jack Sitterson enter tained her Bridge Club on last Wednesday night at 7:30 with Mrs. Louise W, Mitchell filling the vacancy of .the only absent members. Club high scorer was Miss Mary Lee Sykesv She and Mrs. Mitchell were both presented appropriate gifts. For refreshments the npstess served a congealed salad course with coffee. Mrs. Gooding Hostoss Mrs. Robert Franklin Wil liamson was additional guest on last Wednesday night when Mrs. G.V. Gooding entertained the N,B.It^oncy was high scorer semed gifts. ThThostess ser^ ved hat home made cinnamon buns with coffee for refresh ments. MfseolloMOiis Shower Miss Teresa Whitman, bride elect of Tommy Chestnutt was given a miscellaneous shower on Friday night, November 29, in the Grove Presbyterian Edu cational Building. Joint hostes ses were: Mesdames Rose Rich, Sally Bland, Ruby Futrell, Jean Bowling and PamelaBrin son. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Rich. Re ceiving with the honoree were her mother, Mrs. Rudolph Whit man, her maternal grand mother., Mrs. Nettle Atkinson and the bride-grooms mother, Mrs. Thomas Chestnutt. They were each pinned upon their arrival with lovely corsages. Mrs. maid poured punch and Mrs. Br Ins on served cakes. Nuts and mints were served buffet with Mrs. Bowlln and Mrs. Futrell assisting In the serving, the 40 guests. Agreeu and white color motif wm used. memjujramas I Treat the Family To a Real Feast, At King's 1 The Whole Family will thank Dad when be treats | I them to Dinner with Us. We specialize in Family Feats . >. from tasty ap- I petizers to delicious desserts. Join us soon!? I VIUP'O BARBECUE Mi J I nlnU 0 RESTAURANT I 409 E. Mew Bam Read Hitman. M. C. 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