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
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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
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>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
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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
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Summertime Warm, earthy flowers of brown, burnt
orange and ydlbw on a sandstone background.
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