last weekend. This wee head, Karen thr weekend w4th hr maternal grind K| His Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Gene Jacksoa- of Ksleigh spent the weekenr li. <V - xli >w Bri . Mrs. Thomas Hughes ac u-d Mrs. Maurice Brinson and Mrs. Nadim Blanton la Goidsbaro last Tnaiitaif Mrs. Winnie Herring of Mrs. Alton Newton spent last Friday in Kinston with her sister, Mrs. Niaa Boone and other relatives. Mesdames E.S. McGowan and N.B. Boney accom panied Mrs. F.W. McGowen to Warsaw last Wednesday afternoon to the UDC meet ing held in the United Methodist Church. Mrs. N.B. Boney and Mrs. E.S. McGowan visited Mrs. Cora Holland and Mrs. Ruby Holland in Turkey Fri day afternoon. Terry Dillender of Win ston-Salem spent several days here last week with the Earl Hatchers. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Tiedle baum of Decatur, Ga. are visiting her sister. Miss Margaret Williams. Their sister. Ruth Adams of Carolina Beach, joined them here during the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Navidad and Michelle of Fayettevllle. also Karen Helmas of New Orleans, visited Mrs. Bertha Hollings worth on Sunday. They were joined here by the A> Paynes of Reasearch Triangle Put. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and Johnny and Connie of Chapel Hill, also Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hail and daughter, Kathryn Gay of Rose Hill, visited Mrs. Myrtle K. Quinn on Sunday. Mrs. Dan Yancy of Raleigh spent the weekend path her mother. Mrs. Paul Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley T. Booth and Truett. Accom t* ;d l$j Mrs. Thomas tes. went to Wilson y to atte# the gsndua of' their daughter, nc from thoSqhool of The monthly meeting of the Past Matrons and Past Patrons of Kenansville Chapter #215, Order of the Eastern Star, was held Monday with a dutch supper at the Rose Hill Restaurant. Among those present were: Celia and J.B. Stroud. Amos and Edna E. Brinson, Doris and Robert Chestnutt. Inez B. Chestnutt. Louise K. Boney. Virginia D. Holland. Pearl C. MtGowen. Ruby G. Newton; and Sally B. Tyn dall. The neat meeting will be June 4th, f!&fl tibl K. Til if I Carolina ilr rife, oka given the honor of escorting her husband. Joyce Williams. Worthy Matron, was in her station assisted by Colon Holland, Worthy Patron protein. Other visitors ? "? ???1 y ?? * Matron, Kathryr Salmon ?-.! Durham. Sallie Blsndtanl. Perry WhaJey and Millard Edwards of Rose Hill, also Evelyn Davis of Garland. After the ritualistic closing, a social hour was enjoyed The refreshments committee, composed of Joyce Williams, Kermit Williams. Hazel Williams and Eady Williams, served party cake Squares, open faced sandwiches, pea nuts. mints and punch to the thirtv-?>vea present. program, under the direction of Louise K. Boney, was presented last Friday, May 11th when the NALESA Senior Citizen luncheon was held in the Kenansville First Baptist Church. An outline of the program follows: Song, "If I Could Hear Mother Pray Again" led by Florence Ross; Lord's Flayer; Origin of Mother's Day in the U.S. by Mrs. Booey; Scripture reading by Pearl McGowen; The Influence of Godly Mothers by Myrtle Quinn; A Real Live Gift, followed by a solo. Tell Mother I'll Be There, by Elizabeth Dob sou; Why God Made Mothers by Mattie Dobson; a Mother's Day poem by lizzie Pigfotd; a poem. Bless This Woman, by Bessie Carr, A Mother'* Prayer by Winnie Baker; solo. Mother's Prayers have Followed Me by Mary Lilly Moore; Grandmothers, by Bertha Hollingswortb; Mary at the Cross, by Clara Wilson; What Is a Mother? b^Audrey Moore, and a When Carolyn Garrison' Outlaw was presented an Honorary Life Membership, the following was part of the | presentation: ? "To know her is to love her." We cannot find a better way to describe Carolyn Garrison Outlaw for < her qtiiet. gentle ways and sweet disposition. We, the Women of Grove Presby terian Church, are proud to honor her on Mother's Day, May 13. 1979, with an Honorary Life Membership certificate and pin. Carolyn came to Kenans viile from Pelzer. S.C. as Home Demonstration Agent I J >rtlaw. J a in rot V? > e?ch ha cw? ildit. so is a ouif| befoti retire ment: KattMtvillc Chin juapii , a.h Grady and later at James Kenan after Warsaw, Magnolia and Ke nansville became consoli d*?d- . Since her retirement. UK has bee m Kenan Home) which was re stored and opened in May While teaching school, she also was a Red Cross First Aid Instructor and a Home Nursing Instructor. She >i still a volunteer worker for the Duplin County Red Cross Chapter. Carolyn also helped on the Girl Seoul Troop ( <>m mittee for about ten years and she has served on the town's Beautification Committee. She transferred her church membership from the Baptist Church to Grove Presby terian Church on December ' > Vv :? '*'''?} '? . . ? . ? VLj " ,V o(*S She has served on many and '66, and serves that fore, we recognize her for h< i services.thoughtfulness and concern for others in her church and community.. ^ Mrs. N B^&cm^Historian MERI DIIH (.KADI 4TKS Sandra Irvin Graham re ceived her B.A. degree in Home Economics Sunday, May 13th She is the daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Leon I. Graham of Wallace -Denis. Jones of Pink Hill received a B.S. in Mathe matics. She was a magna cum laud, graduate with a 3.6 academic average out of a possible 4.0. Denise is the daughter of Mr. and MrsJ Woodrow W. Jones of Route 1. Pink Hill. Raleigh and Mrs Ruth Vu with Mrs. Verno Mrs. Francis M^Colpjan i-. *m it fin 'oi SB nd ?lr? lo Mangui of "hi| Hill spcit! thi weel h hit At ?ho i Mingiit n< til Bob spent the eefccn with he- V!i a nd Mrs. A.M I M B< so pent ay nig #y te Klnj M 0 it< lirfhiy. j guest lev k'ltK A single, th -? by i m C or irning u?ahi| lis ill Byrd Smeritus E of L |W V . Summertime Warm, earthy flowers of brown, burnt orange and ydlbw on a sandstone background. At Waccamaw Bank, we've always made it a point to offer great values on great banking services And now we're offering a great new way to save money: Free Stoneware for savers! You'll get a three-piece place setting | Of durable stoneu ure in either of wo handsome patterns, free when you deposit $50 or more in Waccamaw Regular Sav ings, or when you deposit $100 or more cat tawGok Savings. 1 ?h * With each subsequent ?pc 4t >f$50 tional place setting t le low d< p tor's prio of just 5 ? 0. A rsd to complete youi .v' ? 1 mn . "" ?? ' sewice you'll be able to buy accessor pieces at special low prices. There's a ?nit of one free setting pe family, please Stop by your learesl Vaccamaw office and pet in on this special savings ffei It's gr way tc build a set ! while you build your savings in the bank! ! li ~ - 1 m A m \jt mftf/Afa:f- % | Pie Ptate TState I Bake pie md Mr*/* K on I 9-in Conigwar ? plate B~ store in snap-lid con I tainer. Microwave oven I safe plate P-309-SM I 19*81 TAPE I ligh-impact ctyrene I case '? :ive ' ? I lock holds tape firmly I Black markings on yd- I SW I MMP32& I

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