Precythe-Whichard Vows Spoken 0 Amanda Gray Whichard of Wilson and David Stewart Precythe were united in marriage Saturday after noon. December II. in Wes ley Memorial Chapel of First Tinted Methodist Church in Wilson. The Rev. Linwood Blackburn officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whichard of Robcrsonville. 0 Mr and Mrs Harold Pre cvthe of Faison are the bride groom's parents. Given in marriage bv her father, the bride wore a three-piece ensemble of moire and chiffon. The chiffon blouse featured a lace ruffle and jabot at the neck line and lace ruffles at the cuffs. Juliet sleeves and a peplum waist enhanced the moire jacket and dirndl skirt W flowed to the Poor. She earned a houvjuet of roses, tarnations. Fuji mums and babies'-breath and wore babies'-breath in her hair. Mrs. Randy Harrison of Wilson, matron of honor, wore a street-length, blue silk dress. Mr. Preeythi was his son's best man.' Wedding music was pro ? vided by Mrs. Charles Davenport. organist. Immediately following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Harrison entertained at a reception in their home. The couple w ill live in I aison. Mr. and Mrs. Precythe are Atlantic Christian College graduates. Prior to her mar riage. Mrs. Precythe taught in Nash County. Mr. Pre cythe is a produce broker. Mrs. Precythe Honored On Saturday afternoon. Dec. IS. Mrs. Harold S. Precythe honored her daughter-in-law with a float ing tea in her home. Eunice Faison greeted the guests and Mrs. Ned Cottle directed them to the foyer where thcv were registered bv Mrs. C.A. Precythe. The home was decorated in live greenery, poinsettias and red burning tapers carry ing out the Christmas motif. In the music room was a tall decorated lighted Christntas tree. The dining table was over laid with a white embroid ered organ/a tablecloth cen tered with a floral arrange ment of white and red car nations and greenery, flanked b\ three-tiered can delabra holding red burning tapers. Mrs. Robert Williamson and Ha/el Scott of Kenans villc. aunts of the groom, alternated in serving from the beautifully appointed table. Good-byes were said to Mrs. N.F McColman. Approximately 8> attend ed. I Kenansville News n Mr. andi Mrs. DeWitt Mullis of Midland, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mullis and sons of Radford. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Capillary and two children of Greenville visited the Rev. and Mrs. Troy D. Mullis during the recent holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Taylor were guests of the Eldon Browns near Magnolia on Christmas days. Lt. Col and Mrs. Bruce Worrell and Ken of Hamp ton. Va. spent the recent holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mercer. Recent guests of the Gordon Kornegays were Mrs. Louise Bullock and Neil of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. James King spent the holidays in Ashe boro with relatives. Charles Stephens Jr. of Richmond. Va. spent the recent holidays here with his brother, Billy Stephens and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Oak ley and two sons of Beaufort, S.C. spent the Christmas holidays here with his parents. Mr. i d Mrs. Francis Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. _d Bass of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bass and baby girl on New Year's Day. Mrs. Shelton Swann and Mrs. Stuart Hall shopped in Mount Olive Friday. Miss Pattie Loftin spent Christmas Day in Raleigh with friends. Mrs. Isabelle Murphy and Steve had Christmas dinner in Rose Hill with Mrs. Mary J. Teachey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Par sons of Morganton visited Mrs. Isabelle Murphy and Steve Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw Thompson of Southern Pines and their daughters, Sally Haves and Tyndall of Char leston. S.C; visited Mrs. E.C. Tyndall and Mrs. Hor tense T. Hasty during the holidays. They were joined here part of the time by the Mike Hastys of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. George Penney spent the holidays in Reading. Pa. with the Rich ard Stringer family. Mrs. J.B. Stroud and Mrs.' Jimmy Stroud made a busi ness trip to Kinston on Thursday. Mrs. N.B. Boney visited Miss Mary Alice Blackmore in Warsaw Thursday. She also visited Mrs. Jesse Home at Jones Rest Home. Mrs. Ima Williamson spent several days last week with Mrs. Hunter Sanders in Wilmington. Mrs. Gertie Smith is visiting her son in Panama City. Fla. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Hewett of Wilmington spent part of the recent holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley T. Booth. Mesdames Wynona Hav den and Edith Huggins of Wilmington visited Mrs. Eva Hughes one day last week. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jones dur ing the Christmas holidays were: Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Gooding and Michael and Deane of Greer. S.C., and their older son, Stephen Jr. and his wife and baby girl of Macon. Ga. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jones and Amy of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garrou of Valdese and Mrs. Marie Dickey of Wilmington visited the Reverends Ann and David Dickey during the holidays. Mrs. Bertha Hollingsworth is a patient in Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Favette ville. Julus Jones is a patient in N.C. Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill. The Rev. and Mrs. Worth Pearce have been doing some visiting during the recent holidays. They spent Christmas morning with their sons. Wayne and Joel in Rocky Mount, then went to Hickory to visit their parents and other children. They visited Mr. and Mrs. G.I. Pearce and Mrs. Bewet Staf ford, then visited t\ieir sons, Michael'Pearce and family in Granite Falls, and their daughter, Mrs. Gene Goins in Newton. The Friday after Christ mas, the Pearces went to Hopewell, Va. to visit an aunt. Mrs. E.A. Daniel, and Saturday they were in Nor folk, Va. to visit another aunt. Mrs. C.G. Siebert. and to take her to see still another aunt in South Mills. They spent part of New Year's Day with Mrs. Andrew Pearce and family in South Mills before returning home. AGLOW The Women's Aglow Fell owship Kenansville chapter will hold its monthly meeting on Jan. 8 with fellowship at 8:45 ?m. and meeting at 0:40 a.m. at the Gt'neral Store in Kenansville. The speaker will be Shirley Jones of Kinston. Duplin School Menus Jan. 10-14 Lunch Mon. - cheeseburger or ham, macaroni & cheese with roll, tater bits or peas with snaps, peaches or pine apple Tue. - smoked sausage with cornbread or hot dog, baked beans or coleslaw, banana or applesauce, pea nutbutter delight Wed. ? Italian spaghetti with roll or hoagie sandwich, broccoli or corn, pears or grapefruit juice Thur.-creamed turkey with rice, roll and cranberry sauce or sloppy joe, peas or sweet potato, peach cobbler or orange Fri. fried chicken with roll and Huffy potatoes, toasted cheese sandwich with vege- a table soup, fruits and juices. I iced cake square. Each lunch is served with a | choice of milk. Substitutions | may occur depending upon availability of products. DUPLIN TIMES-PR06RESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC. Ike Riddick, Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenansville, NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, NC 28349 ?r SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents In Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.?$1.82 1 Yr.?3.64 Outside of Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.? $2.34 1 Yr. ?$4.68 Outside North Carolina $5.50 per year Financial Aid Workshop At James Kenan High School The guidance department at James Kenan High School will sponsor a financial aid workshop for seniors who plan to .continue their edu cation next year. Interested seniors and their parents are urged to be at the James Kenan cafeteria on January 12 at 7 p.m. IB Laughrun from ( ampbell University will be the guest speaker. Scholar ships. loans, grants and work study will be discussed. J Winter Clearance At The r M belle cShoppe, Inc. $ Hwy. 11, Kenansville X t Savings of 30-50% ? 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