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weak*toLCtoq!ttpta wlh Mr! and Mrs Mik> Pickett and Mr. and Mra. FenneU Lanier? Mrs MaydeU Croom of IQn 1 stoo, Mr*. Thelma Knowles and , ; Mr* Lena MarrUt of Rose HOI were Sunday visitors ef Mr and ! Mrs. Norman Brooks Mr and Mr*. Jlmmle Klss nor visited Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Brooks Senday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Earl ! yj Mitchell shopped in Wilmington Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs JJ?. Tucker of WOmingSM spent Senday af * tSE* Mrs flsiy Mae Mr? Amis Poser of Golds - boro recently spent some time with Mr. and Mrs J.W. Evans Mr and Mrs Harvey CuJ breth spent Toaeday and Wed nesday with Mrs Frank Chest nett tn Nashville Mr and Mrs. Harvey Cul s* broth attended a birthday dln L'$? 1 ner honoring Mrs Beulah Br-' ; adshaw Sunday h i :j Mrs. Jessie Horne, Miss Betty Home, Miss Louise Cr oon and Norwood Horne spent J Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. S.B, Hunter in Keoly. Mrs Jessie Horne returned home Tuesday night after spen ding some time in Costa Mesa, Calif . with Mr and Mrs Ner WOOO IMBQB* Miss Betty Horne is spond [ iqg a few days this week at Carolina Beach with friends . Mrs. Melvin Pope, Mr. and Mrs Harry Pdpe and Beth ep ent the weekend at Carolina &? < Mr and Hri. Fred Pickett f , spent the weekend at Myrtle Bead) ] Mr. and Mrs Alvbi Powell f visited Mr and Mrs Jay Itok ley in WUmingtoo Sunday af tsrnoon Mr. and Mrs Clarence Evans spent the weekend at Topsail Beach. **"? Mrs L.G. Turner end Mrs MUo Pickett shopped in Wal lace Thursday afternoon. Mission Study Mission Study Circle ft met with Mrs Beetle Mae Tucker an Thursday morning " The meeting was opened by I the chairman Mrs. Betty Mae Tucker. Mrs. Dewey CUlbreth gave the call to prayer. The . J ? ? irm wnii Civic Club Meets ?? The Magnolia Civic Club met with Mrs. AinuMartinoThurs day night with twelve members present. In the absence of the president Mrs. Ahrln Powell, the vice president Mrs. Too Quim presided. Plans for doing soon more work on the Community building Oaring the social hour the hostess served chicken salad pimento chesse sandwiches, and *unch- Jk . .' ^ nmutCnn news % J- . ?* Mrs Janice Koroegay att ended a work shop for ele mettury teachers at ECU Sat. Mrs WX. Howard of Ml \ QUve visited Mrs Nannie Kor negay Sunday afternoon Mrs. Olivia Knight of Golds boro visited Mr. ai^Mrs. Le muel Komegay Sunday afternooc Mr and Mrs Rodney Kome gay visited Mrs. Betty Moore of Kinstoa and Mr and Mrs. Roger Mo ore of Elisabeth City Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mur phy had lunch with Mr. andMra Braxton Grady of AlbertsonSun, Mrs. Pearl Mosley and Mr. and Mrs. Parks Holmes visited Mrs. Angelcta Tyndall Sunday afternoon. Mrs Ullian Outlaw visited Mrs. Ethel K. Koroegay Thurs day afternoon Visiting Mr. and Mrs Taft Herring Sunday afternoon were moad, Va spent the weekend with Mm. Lottie Tyndall Mrs Julia Bishop has re turned to ber home from Wayne Memorial Hospital Mrs Ethel K. Koroegay is home from Duplin General Hos pital. Buses will be leaving Snow Hill Free Will Baptist Church Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock p m for the Billy Graham Cra sade in Raleigh. Mrs Gloria Thompson of Pink Hill visited Mrs Leroy Stalmach Thursday The children of Mr and Mrs . Earl Herring honored their pa rents on their 40th wedding an niversary at their home Sunday September 38. with a barbecue dinner About 16 attended the celebration itetlred Colonel an 1 Mrs Bo mm C Sr..filing a ell.. , bland. F ???? and Jerry Mi- , chael Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs Bud Tucker of Wlcken | burg, Arizona, look place, Se ptember 12 at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Daniel Grady Sr. the bride's maternal Gr andparents. The Reeerand ja ck Dell, Pastor of Pleasant lew Presbyterian Church, officiat ed at the lawn wMdtag 1 Given In marriage by her parent#, the btrde wore a vin tage gown from the 1800'smade of voile with Inserts of hand m.)de crocheted lace-, styled wi th crocheted buttons and tiny tacks on the waist and bodice. She wore a hand-beaded nar S?S welry she wore was an .??!? ? que gold and diamond locket which belonged to her pater* rial grandmother, Hettlt Ca* pbell Snelllng* The rattbow n iegay ? I h the bi i<k -.nd her ettenda i . cot siff; ? ted of pink, yellow, and blue tea roees, daises and baV/'s breath with tbton stre.mc.lf, Miss Susan Grady Smiling, Mclean. Virginia, was her si ster's maid of honor. The bri desmaids were Mrs. Laura El liott Boone, Falls Church. Vi rginia; Miss Sherry Ann Gredv and Miss Dixie Carol Grady of Gokbboro, cousins oftbebr Ide The flower girl was Miss DeAnna Ruth Ellis, Tarboro, : and white crysanthemums tS covered oak tree surrounded b/ ?ng 1 c a pi net ? %}?f' v The bride is a graduate of Longley High School. McLean. Virginia and Virginia Inter tnont College, Bristol. Virgin la where she received i degree in home economics The groom is a graduate of Wickenburg High School In Wl cksnburg . Arlsona and attended North Arlsona University He is a silversmith and a dealer in antique Indian jewelry. Immediately following the ce remony, the bridal couple was eisertained at a reception on the lawn given by Mr and Mrs J. h . l:. Tatv ? unci*Ml aunt of d* b in Aim Grady, Alberta on, Aunt of the bride. Following tl* re cpetion the parents of the bride entertained the guests at a pig picking and Ice cream parry After a wedding trip to Disney World the couple will reside in Pogoaa Springs. Colorado. Gospel sing There will be gospel tinging at the Plesant Grove Communi ty Building Saturday evening Sept 39. at 7:80 {Vtru The Dixie Melody Boy? of Kinston. The Holland* Family and Gail of Raleigh and the Harmonetts of Dunn will be stngiqb They are sponsored by the FWH P lesant Grove Chu.-ch Proceeds will go for building the new church* Marking wlttf1 will to: Mrs. Jack Sauls, Bowden, Mrs. Christine Defeliqi and the Health Careers dub of East DupUn High School for the Beulaville and Chinquapin Com munities, Mrs. Lauren Houston for cabui, the Re*. Jeff Mitctoner, Calypso, Mrs. Ronald Houston, Cedar Fork, Mrs. Ralph Veach, Friend ship, Mrs. Norwood Miller, Hafisville; Mrs. George Penny, Kenansville, Mrs. N. T. Pikett. Magnolia, Mrs. WIS ?? waauueuu 3 Weddvwirtfi T^tchcy * *j 8. F. Gf^ and Outlaws There fit several dHUr muni ties not yet covered, bet IISUHIUO} tmr% vvT%>? an^ Mrs. Bland hopes to get volunteers to fill those vacancies in (be near future. Mrs. Irene A. Carr, a retired school teacher of Rose Hill, is chairman of the Negro Division and is busy lining 19 her co-workers . J Vigilant when Health jl I Is in the Balance IS ^ y?Wr ?rUf! jj & PfjMcriptfonlst J I AT AMERICAN SAVINGS' NEW HOME OFFICE I RVRVflWiVI l!ia?lftj? ? I I '^wi 71 3 | PtrT BtrBrr!n^^^^^^B I ii tia'***tM^?M>g^^:^ 'TTi'il
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