MOBLEY-WHALEY ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs.
Monk Whaley of Bculaville announce the engagement of
their daughter. Ginger Robin, to Mr. Lynn Mobley of
Chinquapin. The wedding is planned for June 13th in the
Beulaville Baptist Church in Beulaville.
Kenansville News
Bridal Shower of Miss
Johnson
Sarah Lynn Johnson,
bride-elect of the month, was
given a bridal shower Friday
night. The joint hostesses
were Mesdames Sallie
Ingram. Louise Mitchell.
Thelma Taylor, Victoria
Stephens and Ruby Newton.
It was held in the fellowship
hall of the Kenansville
United Methodist Church.
Over fifty guests floated
through between the hours of
eight and nine-thirty. They
were greeted by Mrs. Ingram
and introduced to the re
ceiving line by Mrs. A.T.'
Outlaw. Receiving with the
honoree were her mother.
Mrs. James Owen Johnson
and the groom-elect's
mother, Mrs. Ralph James
Mooring. They were each
pinned with a daisy corsage.
The refreshment table was
centered with a floral ar
rangement of pink and white
roses, glads, carnations and
Gypsophila, flanked by four
burning pink candles. Mrs.
O.P. Johnson served bridal
cake squares decorated with
a pink rosebud from one end
of the long table, and Mrs.
Taylor served pink punch
from the opposite end. Other
refreshments consisted of
mints also decorated with a
pink rosebud and toasted
pecans. They were assisted
by Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs.
Newton.
Attending at the gift table
were Mesdames Stephens
and David Baeueries. The
bride's book was kept by
Miss Carole Sharpe.
Eastern Star
The bi-monthly meeting of
Kenansville Chapter #215.
Order of the Eastern Star,
was held Tuesdav. April
27th at the Masonic Temple.
In the absence of the worthy
matron. the associate
matron, Gloria Brown, pre
sided. assisted by the worthy
patron. J.B. Stroud. During
the business session, plans
were finalized to sponsor the
hot dog wagon on Friday
and Saturday. May 7th and
8th. It will be opened in
Jackson's IGA parking lot
from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.
each of those days. Thelma
Murphy is heading the com
mittee, assisted by Gloria
Brown. Sally Tyndall. Edna
Brinson. Ruby Newton. Celia
Stroud and Virginia Holland.
Duplinltes Bridge Club
Mrs. Charles Hughes was
hostess fur the Duplinltes
Bridge Club when it met with
her last Monday night.
Visiting players included
Vickie Alabaster and Kay
Autrey. Glenora Stepp won
high score prize for members
playing and Mrs. Alabaster
for the visitors. Linda Bow
den received low prize. For
refreshments, Mrs. Hughes
served peach-apple pie
a-la-mode with choice of
coffee or iced drink.
Couples Club
Norma and Henry Guy
hosted the Couples Club
Saturday night. For refresh
ments. the players enjoyed
pound cake, chocolate fudge
candy, cheese ball and
assorted crackers, also a
vegetable tray with choice of
coffee or coke. High score
was won by Kathy Wrenn
and second high by Tom
Fife. The consolation prize
went to Rhetta Hughes.
Birth Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Michael I ?
Hasty of Wilmington an
nounce the birth of their
daughter. Sarah Jane, in
New Hanover Memorial
Hospital on April 21. 1982.
Mrs. Hasty is the former Jan
Long, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Long of William
ston. The paternal grand
mother is Mrs. Hortense T.
Hasty of Kenansville.
Liberty Hall Bridge Club
Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell
was hostess for the Liberty
Hall Bridge Club Wednesday
night. Mesdames H. D.
Taylor and Sue Neil Lentz
substituted for two of the
absent members. Between
progressions, the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. J.J. Wells,
served peach pie a-la-mode
and coffee. Mrs. N.B. Boney
was high scorer for members
and Mrs. Lentz for the
visitors.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs, David Cran
mer Williamson of Charlotte
spent Saturday night here
with Mrs. Hazel W. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Baueries of Royal Oak, Md.
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. W.M. Ingram.
Margaret 0. Dail spent the
weekend with her sister,
Mrs. Lee Edwards, in Kin
ston.
Mrs. Thomas Hughes
visited her sister, Mrs. Belle
Stallings in Wallace on Fri
day night.
Mis. Wilbur Adams of
Carolina Beach spent the
weekend with her sister,
Margaret Williams.
Martha Sitterson and
Margaret Williams made a
business trip to Goldsboro
last Monday.
Thelma Murphy and Ruth
Wells made a business trip to
Kinston one day last week.
Mrs. Alton Newton visited
relatives in Kinston on Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Ellis Vestal has re
turned home after a visit with
the Brinson Vestal family in
Slidell, Louisiana. She was
accompanied there by Mrs. 1
Lillian Rouse who visited her
daughter Mary.
Mrs. Peggy Hoffman and
Mrs. Eva Kilpatrick have
returned from Florida, where
Mrs. Hoffman visited friends
in Cocoa Beach and Mrs.
Kilpatrick visited an aunt in
Silver Springs.
KENANSVILLE UNITED
METHODIST PARISH
BARBECUE
j
The Kcnansv'lfc Parish, !
consisting of the United
Methodist Churches at
Kenansville, Sarecta, Wes- <
ley and Woodland, will be
sponsoring a pork barbecue
at Wesley Church on High- (
way 11, north of Kenansville,
on May 8th from 4-8 p.m.
Plates wjll be available for
?$3.00, including dessert. The
Parish Council decided that
any extra barbecue or cakes
will be sold beginning at
7:45 p.m.
WOMEN'S AGLOW
According to Marilyn
Thomas of Beulaville, the
Women's Aglow Fellowship.
Kenansville Chapter, will
hold their monthly meeting
and breakfast May 8th at
8:45 with the meeting be
ginning at 9:30, at the
Country Girl Restaurant near
Kenansville. Speaker will be
Kay Colville of Falls Church.
Virginia.
MISS WILKINS TO WED Mr and Mrs Luther J.
Wilkins of Route 2, Mount Olive, announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Jonnie Belinda, to Jeffrey David Grantham, son of Mrs.
Susan Grantham of Route Four, Mount Olive, and son of
Mr. Claro Tha Grantham of Route Four, Mount Olive. The
wedding is planned for May 22 at four o'clock in the
afternoon at Rooty Branch Free Will Baptist Church.
Mount Olive. All friends and relatives are invited to
attend. No invitations are being mailed.
Chapter Meets
The April meeting of Beta
Eta Chapter of Alpha Delta
Kappa waa held at the
Kenansville United Metho
dist Church. I'jstesses were
Nancy Williamson, Ann
Alphin, Melba Bowles and
Connie Matthis. Presiding
was Elizabeth P. Holly. The
devotional was given by Ann
Alphin, Chaplain. Joyce Bell,
secretary, called the roll and
read minutes of the last
meeting. The financial report
was given by Elizabeth
Murphy, treasurer. Mary H.
Lanier, sergeant-at-arms,
collected the March calendar
packs.
A report on applications
for the Patsy Howard Schol
arship was given by Edna
Earle Brinson, committee
chairman. MaryThigpen and
Nancy Wilson reported on
the District 6 workshop held
in Wilmington in March,
attended by seven members.
The program, entitled
"Stumping the Experts on
Fraternalism." was' paneled
by Bettie B. Hawes, Geral
dine F. Johnson and Enda
Earle Brinson, past presi
dents. Questions on frater
nalism were asked by the
membership.
Six members planned to
attend the state convention.
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Anne Jackson. Bettie D.j ?
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Lucy D. Rivenbark and Singh ^
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Mky J3, at the Graham?
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week. The first round wjll sU
played on Thursday, May lla
at 4 p.m. E.E. Smith willpla^p
in the first round at home.
A concession stand wjll
operated and parents - <fbi?~
are interested in working Sfc
the concession stand sbouJJE
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