P special interest women *> SMITH - WELLS ENGAGE MENT - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lewis Smith announce the Engagement of their daugh ter. Josef-Ann of Warsaw, to Edward Earl Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Wells of Route 4, Ginton. A September wedding is planned. ? Faison News * Neighbor News ? Mrs. Janic Bell Bass ac #? com pan led Mrs. Maria Kennedy of Clinton to Wayne Memorial Hospital in (aoldsboro Tuesday to visit (Sirs. Susan Kennedy, a gatient there. * Mrs. Jackie Morgan and Angela of Route 5. Mount Qlive. spent last Tuesday with Mrs. John Robert Crow. ? Mrs. Mark Pipkin and Erin - <f Hillsborough spent last Week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Igoe. I" Mrs. Jim Taylor and Mrs. ^mmy Taylor visited Robert Best in Veterans Hospital in Kayettevillc Monday after rjxrn. ? Mrs. Kermit Williamson of (Sinton spent Thursday with fjjrs. Ralph Precythe. "Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth i&ent spent several days in Washington. D.C. last week. *Mr. and Mrs. Francis McColman are attending a rDral mail carriers' meeting ifl Favetteville. ?Mrs. Ronald Oates and >Irs. Janie Bell Bass visited hjjrs. Susan Kennedy in Wayne Memorial Thursday. ?Mrs. Bill Igoe and Mrs. Mark Pipkin and daughter of HJllsborough spent Thursday * inight in Burgaw with Mrs. ?leanor Casev. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan in Calypso Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Oates were recent visitors in Burlington with Mrs. Rudy Oates and children, who have arrived for a month's visit with her parents and the Oates' in Faison. Mr. Oates will arrive around the 15th of July, and they will return to Kuwait in about a month for another year with Wachovia Bank. Miss Luanne Cottle of Richmond, Va. and Trey Clanton of Chester, Va. spent several days with Mrs. Lila Mae Smith and Mrs. Nettie Cottle. Mrs. Oleta Padgett of Kinston spent the weekend with Iter mother. Mrs. Janie Bell Bass. Mrs. Anette Stanley and Bob visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Davis Thurs day. Bob remained with his grandparents for the rest of the week. Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Currin of Oxford ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baughn, Jr. of Warsaw are proud to announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Lisa Ann, to Mr. Jamie Jackson Hatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher of Chinquapin. The wedding will be held at the Sharon Baptist Church in Chinqua pin at five o'clock on August 11. The reception will be held immediately after the wedding in the fellowship hall. All friends and relatives are invited. IB-x-gjj X * PIRATES CLUB W DUPLIN Terry Quinn, standing, headed a barbecue dinner Tues day night at Duplin Country Club to help mtan ze a Pirates Oub in Duplin County. Over one hundred ECU alumni and friends attended the dinner and heard Football Coach Pat Dye and Basketball Coach Dave Odom talk on their future programs. 11 ? have returned home after spending last week with Mrs. Henry Hoey. Mrs. Raven Lewis has returned after spending several days in Rocky Mount with her daughter and family. Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Niece. Misses Jackie and Judy n J JVa.rren of v'rg'nia Beach, Va. have been chosen as usherettes of St. Nicholas parish in Virginia Beach. They are the daughters of Mrs. Lawrence Saleeby of Virginia Beach and the granddaughters of Mrs. Ed ward Joseph of Faison. J- P. Johnson of Warsaw and John Robert Crow at tended a rural mail carrier meeting and banquet in Fayetteville Monday. Robert David Kenedy and Mane Bland visited1 Mrs Susan Kennedy in Wayne Memonal Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Precythe spent '^ Tuesday night in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Williamson. Mrs. Nellie Wheless at tended a shower for her grandson. Larry Gautier groom-elect, in Clinton Fri day night. Mr and Mrs. Lawre.ice Saleeby of Virginia Beacn, a. were recent visitors of her mother and step-father. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph. Mrs. Boyd Wilson, Jr. of Raleigh spent Monday with Mrs. Mosley C. Bowden. Mrs. Mark Pipkin of Hills borough visited Mrs. Kermit Williamson in Clinton lar? Wednesday. Mrs Chester Ellis has returned to her home from a Jacksonville hospital after treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewis and family, Mrs. Wj|| E Lewis and Nfr. and Mrs. P.G. Adams attended the Gibson reunion at Carolina Sands fund"!? C'Ub a, Whi,e Lake Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lewis of Ft. Worth. Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lew is. Oates Family Gel-Together Mr. and Mrs. John Oates of Route 1 entertained the immediate family members of his family Saturday night in their country home. The spacious home was deco rated throughout with sum mer flowers. An arrange merit of tables seated all the guests in the same room. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith and Mrs. P.C. Smith of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. George Riggle of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oates of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Tatum Odom of Route 3, Mount Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Martin, ?Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Oates, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oates, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oates, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hopkins, and Robert Oates ofFaison. i ' Floating Tea Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wil liam^ honored her uncle. Scott Thornton, with a float ing tea Sunday afternoon in their home on Route 1 on his 90th birthday. On Drill Team Judy "Pie" Warren, daughter of Mrs. Gail Saleeby of Virginia Beach, Va. and granddaughter of Mrs. Edward Joseph of Faison, was chosen as a member of the fabulous marching Cavalier drill team of Princess Anne Hieh School. The band, nationally famous, is rated #1 in Vir ginia and travels extensively throughout the United States. Her sister. Jackie, was recently initiated into the Keyettes. a girls club at the same high school. Kenansville News Personals Angela and John Capillary of Selma, Alabama, have been visiting their maternal grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. Troy D. Mullis while their parents attended a con ference in Ohio. Mrs. WilmerGray Allen of Jacksonville spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Viola W. Quinn. Other guests of Mrs. Quinn on Sunday were the Hobby Fiumans of Jackson 0ul Mrs. Willard Johnson and her daughter, Oletta J. Butler of Ayden have re turned from Dallas, Texas after a visit with the Wade Gaylors. Miss Mary Lee Sykes spent several days recently at Topsail Beach with the Robert Sykes family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Etta and Chris of Belleville, III *?d. ,Mrf- C|yde Sandlin of Richiands, and Missy Price of Warsaw had dinner last JS?-wi,h M" n?? Penney and Stewart Stringer of Reading, Pa., are spending this weeek with their maternal grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.George Penney. Mr. and Mrs." Vernon Rey nolds spent several days this week at Topsail Beach. They were joined there for the 4th by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wynne of Williamston. Mrs. Baxter Black and Janet of Kannapolis visited their aunt. Mrs. Mattie Ward Sadler Friday night and at tended the opeing of THE LIBERTY CART. Birthday Party Dawn Guy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Guy of Pinecrest Acres, was given a birthday party Friday by her mother Dawn was 7 years old. Her guests included: Delaine Hall, Debra and Georgia Stokes, Penny and Kathy Bowden. David and Sam Page, Jennifer Jordan, Russ and Dan Brinson. Nola Ken nedy. Amy Gordon, Christy Kornegay, Betsy Jackson, .elli McKay, Timnty Jen kins, Kim Westbrook, Brooks McKajl and Beth Guy. Adults present were Mr. and Mrs. Sedrick Wilmouth and Mrs. Johnny Westbrook. Jr. of Pink Hill, and Mrs. Anna B. Guy and daughter, Willie Owen Guy, of Beula ville. After outdoor games, re freshments consisting of birthday cake, potato chips, ice cream, and iced drinks were served. A color note of pink and blue accented the table appointments'' and candles. Favors were rings for the girls and small motor cycles for the boys. Bridgettes Met The Bridgettes met last Thursday night with Mrs. Leigh Page in Pinecrest Acres. Bridge was played at three tables. Mrs. Jimmy Johnson and Mrs. Henry Guy substituted for two absent members. When scores were totaled. Mrs. Guy had captured high prize and Mrs. Bill McKay second. The traveling prize was carried home by Mrs. Bonnie McPhaul. For refreshments, Mrs. Page served cherry cheesecake and coffee. Eastern Star At the regular stated meeting of Kenansville Chapter #215, Order of the Eastern Star held last Tues day night in the Lodge flail, the Worthy Matron. Joyce Williams, and Worthy Patron. Kermit Williams, were in their respective sta tions. Four visitors from the Newton Grove Chapter were welcomed. They were Leola^ Johnson. District Deputy Grand Matron, Francis War wick, and Thelma and Blonnie Warren. The Worthy Matron gave a report of the recent meeting of the Grand .Chapter Session that she and 0 three other members of the* local chapter attended in Winsto.4-Salem. After the ritualistic closing, reftfesh ments of pound cake, toasted pecans, and iced drinks were served by Florence Brown . and Myrtle Quinn to the % sixteen present. Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Leo Jackson announce the birth of a son. David, on June 29, 1979 in Lenoir Memorial . Hospital at Kinston. Mrs. ^ Jackson is the former Francis Lee Stroud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Benjamin Stroud. Graduates William W. McNairy, son m of Mr. and Mrs. C. Banks ? McNairy of Goldsboro, was among the 213 graduates at The Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, N.J. William's mother is the former EUa Theresa Gooding. daughter of the late ^ Dr. Guy V. Gooding, formerly of Kenansville. 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