DCBtAHiK Mr. and Mrs. EdwardS. Kor negay of Wilmington visited Mrs. Hattie S. Kornegsy and Mrs. N.B. Bouey on Friday. Mrs. Kornegsy returned with them for a weeks visit In WQ mington. Mrs. D.S. Williamson accom panied Mrs. Hasel Scott and son, Johnny to Goldsboro last Wed nesday afternoon. H.B. Booey, Jr. of Charlotte spent Friday night here with his mother, Mrs. Boney, who re turned with him to Charlotte for a visit. Mrs. Helen K. Jordan ac companied Miss Mary Lee Sykes to Clinton on Wednesday night, to vist die Robert Sykes family. Mr. and Mrs.Ray Williams of Orlando, Florida have been vi siting Mrs. Viola W. Quinn, and other relatives in Duplin County. Mrs. Robert Powell of Clin ton visited her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Souther land one day last week. Mrs. Louise Williams of Ba ton Rouge, La. is visiting Miss Lottie Anne Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barton spent several days last week at Chocowinitv. Mrs. Colon Holland visited her husband in the V.A. Hos pital at Durham on Friday. She was accompanied by his two sisters, Mrs. Audrey Faulk and Mrs. Ruth Westbrook of Mr. Olive. Mrs. Margaret O. Dail visit ed her sister, Mrs. Lee Ed wards in Kinston last Sunday. They went together to Golds - boro to visit other relatives. Mrs. Betty Whitfield, for merly of Kenansville and now of San Ant on la, Texas has been a house guest in the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whitfield. She also vis - ited other relatives in Wall ace, Warsaw and Raleigh. Liberty Hall Bridge Club The members of the Liberty Hall Bridge Club were entert ained on last Wednesday night by Mrs. Stephen Williamson. After several progressions, Mrs. Eloise K. Ryder was de clared high scorer. Refresh ments consisted of Jello topped with whipped cream, pound cake end coffee. Mrs. D.S. William son assisted the hostess in ser M o stt? ss by 100% attendance. Mrs. CA r^^hmm ''tSe hos"""' F?r ved Cherry Yum Yum, ssited nuts and coffee. Eastern Star Doris and Robert Chestnut were in their respective Sta tions as Worthy Matron and Wo rthy Patron when Kenans ville Chapter #21S, Order of the Ea stern Star met last Tuesday night with 18 members present. A social hour followed the Rit ualistic Closing during which time the refreshments comm ittee composed of Viola W. Qulnn. Mary C. Southerland, Annie C. Rhodes, Pearl and F a is on McGowan served choco late pound cake, salted peanuts and soft drinks. Birthday Party Mrs. Jimmy Rich entertained her little daughter, Amanda, last Monday afternoon in honor of her 3rd birthday. There were 16 little folks present. The guest list included; Kathy and Carl Dunn, Laurie and Ca rol Griffin, Sylvia, Ricky and Wayne Whitman, Kathy Futre lle, Lee Boling, Lisa Norris, John and Tim my Nethercutt, Keith and Amy Bland, and Ch uck and Kim Grady. Pepsis and nuts were served along with the birthday cake. A color note of pink and green were emph asized in the candles and dec orations. Favors were baby dolls for the girls and water guns for the boys. Loop-th?-Loop A REVOLUTIONARY now kind of stocking, Loop-the Loop l?y llurlington-Cainco, is designed to ond liugaltoos ovor garter humps and garter ?np for v*onion who like lo wear girdles with today's clingy mini drossos. Loop the-Loop has six tiny, pow erful loo|is knit in Ihu top (wolf) of each stocking. You insort u flat, stainless steel olnsp into a loop and attach it to Iho uurler lal> of jiny foundation garment." It's a wonderful now kind of free dom for all women who liko to wear niellos. lAJarJ \JowA S>pohen prts(jyt*rian (?k urch Miss Katie Sue Grady and Mr. Eugene Marion Ward were unit ed in marriage at Hallsville Presbyterian Church, Beula ville, N.C. at four o'clock, Sat urday, April 12,1969. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gordon Grady of Kenansville. The groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward Sr. of Edemon. Rev. John R. Dail officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. John R. Dail, organist, rendered a program of nuptial music including Pur cell's "Tr umpet Voluntaire" as process ional. Mrs. Donald Ferguson of Washington, N.C., Solist, sang "O Perfect Love". "I'll Walk With God" and "The Wed ding Prayer." The candlelight ceremony was performed before a back ground of palms, emerald ferns and baskets of mixed spring flowers. F our Seven branch ca ndelabra were centered with a kneeling bench. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a for mal gown of peau-de-sole with a high neckline and sk immer style bodice. The elbow length sleeves and bodice were covered with re-embroidered alencon lace, seed pearls and crystals. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion fell from an im ported silk illusion petal head piece encrusted with bridal pe arls and crystals. The hride carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Her only Jewelry was pearl earrings given to her by the groom. Mrs. James Goodwin of Salisbury, college room ate of the bride, was matron of honor. Her formal gown of aqua chif fon over satin, featured a high rise neckline and skimmer sk irt. The sleeveless gown was appliqued in matching Venlse lace. A flowing chiffon panel forming a small train in the center back was topped with a fabric how. Her matching head W m " " '"g 9 ? pwce featured flowers and a short wof imported illusion. She carried a nosegay of pink roses and mums. Flower girl wu Maria Lan ier. cousi of the bride a. the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Glenn Lanier. Her dress was of white satin and organs* and was styled similar to those of the other attendants. She car ried a small white basket cf pink rose buds. Attending his brother as best man was Millard Ward of Greenville, South Carolina. Us hers were: Ernest Ward of Rocky Mount, John Ward of Edent on, brothers of die groom, James Robert Grady of Louis burg, cousin of the bride, and Wilton Lanier of Alexandria, Va., uncle of the bride. The bride's mother wore a dress and coat ensemble of pink embroidered serrano linen. She wore matching accessories and a corsage of symbidlum orchids. Mrs. Alton Lanier, the bri de's grandmother, wore a navy coat and dress ensemble with matching accessories. She wore a corsage of white carna tions. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents were hosts to a reception in the church fel lowship hall. Mrs. Ward graduated from St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg where she re ceived a degree in home eco nomics. Prior to her marriage she was employed in Reidsville as home economics agent with the North Carolina Agriculture He r6C?lvo? a o?o? ucgr? i " i . i Wadesboro. Mrs. Morris Grady, aunt of the hride, directed the wedding. rehearsal dinner Members of the groom's fa mily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ward. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward entertained members of the wedding party and their guests at a rehearsal dinner. The din ner was held at die Country Squire Steak House in Kenans vllle prior to the rehearsal on Friday evening. REHEARSAL PARTY Following the rehearsal on Friday evening, the bride's pa rents entertained members of ?* the wedding party, out-of-town 1 guests, and members of the j families at their home. Ref reshments served the guests 1 included: cake squares, pe can tossles, open face sandwi ches, cheese straws, ham bis cuits and punch. The table was covered with an heirloom linen cloth and centered with a lovely arrangement of spring fl owers. Mr. li I Mrs. Sure Sum merlin of Kenansville announce the engagement of their daughter Nona to Paul E. Tippett of Clint :r. A June 1 wedding is planned in the Tabernacle Bap tist Cli. rch at Route 1, Wendell, N.C. All friends and relatives are in. ited to attend. Beery WAkEupToSpRiNqMAidShcETsduiUNqouR www as i/^HFLORALLACE r '??*r\ A beautiful lace trimmed 'i ;;f ^ J sheet and pillowcase by 'Sj- w Springmaid at an exciting 1 white sale price. 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