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Mr/ujd Mr*. WttUam Gerald After spending a wedkwlthMrs. ^Mr.'and'Mrs. Billy Brown awl family aI Rost HU1 were dinner guests ofMr .andMrs. John Sim mons Friday night. Cart Horne was admitted to Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Kin ston Thursday. Macon O. Brown was admitted to Duplin General Hospital Ken ans vilie Tuesday morning. Robert Craft was admitted to Duplin General Hospital Ken ans viLe recently. Mrs. Cora Sanderson and Mrs. Adelle Mathews made a busi ness trip to Jacksonville Mon day. Mrs. Adelle Mathews. Mrs. Cora Sanderson and Mrs. Lib Edwards visited Mr. Lib Ed wards in Duplin General Hos pital Kenansville Tuesday. Mrs. Siby Jackson of Mt. Olive is spending several days with Mrs. Macon D Brown. Russell Bostie, Mrs. Scott Smith, and Mrs. Margaret Bell attended a Christmas display shows in Raleigh during the weekend Russell Bostie was admitted to Rex Hospital, Raleigh Suoday morning. Mrs Clyde Br Ins on and Mrs. Sibil Lanier made a business trip to Kins too Thursday. ? Mr. and Wj. Jim Souther land, Mrs. Estelle Rivenbarkof Chinquapin, and .Mrs Cora Sanderson visited Miss Suzanne Southerland at E. C. U. Green ville Sunday. Mrs. Lula Q Parker and Mrs. John Best of Warsaw left Mon day morning to attend a weeks prayer retreat in Blowing Rock. Mr. and MrsJ. D. Cottle visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cot tle in Goldsboro Sunday after ' noon. Mrs. Cora Sanderson and Mrs.. Adelle Mathews were in Jack sonville on business Monday. Mrs. Frances LUley of Wll- 1 llamston is spending several ' days with Mr. and Mrs. Hallie ' Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Willi ford of Smithfield vtafced Mrs. Alois Houabn of Kenansville visited M's. Oscar Houston Sunday morning. Mrs. Adelle Mathews left Wednesday for Chapel Hill to join Mrs. Jim Ross an a few days visit with Mrs HulenGre sham and the Mathews rela tives in Norfolk, Va Mrs. Grace Sunnier made a business trip to Chapel Hill daring the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ramsey and children visited Mrs. Ram sey in Nashville, Tenn. during the weekend Mrs. Bessie Kennedy visited ner son and his family in Ab erdeen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Tur tles shopped in Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Batch elor tik.de a business trip to Wallace Monday. Destroyed By Fire Mr *nd Mr?. J. D. Cottle of Beulavllle suffered the lost of their wj first bsrn of to bscco harvested this year on their farm near Potters Hill by Fire Monday. Noon. July M. Birth Announced ? | ? ? " v ' '$ | Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kennedy of Rt. 2 Pink Hill announce the birth of a hoy. in Lenoir Mem orial Hospital, Kinston, Name Jeremiah Reid. weight 7 pounds 12 ounces. Mrs. Kennedy is the former Miss agenda Pick ett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Pickett of Beulavilie. and Mr. Kennedy is the son of Mr and Mrs. Earnest Kennedy of Pink Hill ?3HH PUsant Grov# N?ws .'5? Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kornegay and girls of Vir ginia Beach visited Mrs. Nannie Kornegay and Mr. and. | Mrs. Rodney Kornegay dur ing the weekend. Kenneth Reardon of Greens boro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. RothaReardon. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Outlaw of Wilmington and Mrs. Callie Harrell visited Mrs. Jane Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Rotha Reardon Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nannie Kornegay vi sited Mr. and Mrs. James WaUter Friday afternoon. Mike Murphy of Arlington, Virginia will be visiting his grandparents Mr. and M-s. Marion Murphy during the summer. Louise Andres and Lorie Bishop spent last week at Cralgmont FWB Camp, Bl ack Mountain. Mrs. Alvin Staford and children of States vllle is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Powell a few days. The Pleasant Grove Vol unteer Fire Department will sponsor a barbectje&pper ^ock''Vutesare$1.50each. * Supper will ve served at % Pleasant Grove Community center. Invitation Issued Mr. and Mrs .William Lee Earthman of Charlotte ann ounce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Lee Earthman to Selfay Dock Ko rnegay, Jr. of Raleigh, son of the late S. D. Kornegay and grandson of Mrs. Zbllie Kornegay of Mount Olive. The bride-elect is a grad uate of the University of N.C. at Chapel Hill, School of Nursing. She is a nurse at N.C. Memorial Hospital. Her fiance is attending UNC-CH. The wedding is planned for August 19. Rogers-Batchelor Wedding In ? lovely candlelight ceremony at 3:M o'clock on , today afternoon, July 1, in fl? Bethel Wealeyan Church at Charity, Cynthia Ann BnldMlor and -i?? Gold Rogers were united in marriage. The double rhg w&Sssfc the Reverend William Wallace, paetor of the bride. The bride k (he daughter of lire. Martin William Bat cheior of Wallace, and the late Mr. Batchekr of Rose Hill Ilk groom k the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Route !XXWWOO It* Wedding rt^Jl The ^Tbl^vows were exchanged Mart pn altai of .rnilaa . ? a _ .. a a -il - intertwined with wrnte car nations centered with two long stem red roae buds. These |'^ t-l ?_a__ roft duos wa e taken from tne alter by the bride and presented one to the bride's J mother and one to the p-oom's mother at the end of the ceremony. At each side of the alter was a seven-branch tree candelabrum. The background was centered with a large arrangement of white gladiolas and chrysan themums. Behind the arrangement was a three branch arch candelabrum. Palm branches completed the setting on each side at die I front of the alter. Given fa> marriage by her I mother, the bride was I rationed to the alter by her I brother. Derails Vance Bat tached to a fitted c*> of wn bossed orange blossoms and edged with la* re .He e arried ? noaegaj of pink rose buds White carrwUoaN md baby's breath center J with a purple orchid. Mrs David William Rouse. Jr . sister of the bride was her matron of honor. Mrs Rouse wore a floor-length gown of lave ? dotted wi s. The Southern belle skirt fell from m empire bodice trimmed with eyelet embroidery in serted with lavender satin ribbon and featured short cape sleeves and a scooped neckline. Her hat was a white "V . ? ? ? * ? IB ?v w ide brim lace straw (rimmed with lavendar satin ribbon tied in a bow at the back with long streamers. She carried a nosegay of mixed flowers with lavendar streamers The bridesmaids were' Anna Brock of Rose Hill, cousin of the bride, and Twila Lanier of Chinquapin, friend of the bride Their dresses were of pink dotted swiss styled like that of the Matron of honor a I ol ed Ho were Ring was Twn Lanier toger*. fathei of the served as best nan. Usher were Rodney of Rose Hill. Edwin Qutnn of Kenansville, Ned Be at; ley of Ln Grange, Johnnie Hanehey of Wallace The bride's mother wore a mint green A-line dress of polyestei knit with matching accessories and a purple orchid The mother of the groom wore a pink linen dress with matching accessories. She also wore a purple orchid. The bride a a graduate of Wallace-Rose Hill High School. For the past year she has studied chorus and piano at Central Weaieyan College, mme?*ISPto!lo the ceretn ><iy. a recaption was I n the $ moth* in the I si Annex. William Wa d the- guesta d it* .duced ? t r?? line :h was co posed t the bride mother, die bride and groom the groom's parentis and die ^>^s!^^!sriic ^Johnson of The lovely i ace-covered tabic was with a burning tapei with pink and white carnations bridal mums, baby's breath, andfuji A three-tk wedding cake tolled aith a miniature bride and groom graced *v end of the bridal Central, South CarolitM, S TTome g Simplify | O Getting 5 O Better ^ Helps g Building Quality Homes I Sampson Counties I FHA A Conventional Financing I ....And A Reputation I For Integrity, dependability 1 and fine workmanship. I Come To See Us I or call for appointment I ^ FAISON, N. C ip " =aBBa??? SAVINGS ACCOUNT Mount OUvo Savings and Loan Association ?$?>./ 'M KS G Suite, . Center Street ^ ^7\ MOU^jl.NC j' L^Ba=aB^ttMsaB=_B!jf .1 ? I I ? ? I this book IS receiving! At MOUNT OLIVE SAVINGS & LOAN Withdrawable Passbook Accounts are earning 5Va% Dividends as of July 10th, Retroactive to
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