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Kenansville News Eastern Star Gloria Brown, worthy matron, and Gene Brown, worthy patron, were in their respective stations on Feb. 28 when Kenansville Chapter #215, Order of the Eastern Star met for its i bimonthly meeting. An impressive Initiatory ceremony highlighted the meeting. Marjorie Blalock was wel comed as a new member. At the next stated meeting March 13, the annual election of officers will be held. All members are urged to keep / that date in mind. Prior to the closing ceremony, four visitors from the Warsaw chapter were given special recognition. A social hour followed when lime punch and assorted goodies were enjoyed by the 21 present. (Contract Klub Pearl McGowen was official hostess in the home of Carolyn Hall Tuesday night when the Kenansville Kontract Klub enjoyed its bimonthly games. High score for the three progressions was won by Virginia Penney. For refreshments, the players enjoyed vanilla ice cream, chocolate cake, toasted pecans and coffee or lime punch. Personals Penny Tart of Youngsville visited Mrs. Sheldon Swann the Dast week end. They were in Harrells Saturday for the chicken and pastry supper at Centenary United Methodist Church. Recent guests of the Amos Brin Playmakers Announce Cast Auditions for the Duplin Play makers production of Robert Pat rick's "My Cup Ranneth Over" were held recently at the Kenansville Elementary School. Director Maggie Ammar announced the actresses chosen. Pam Pope, a homemaker from Warsaw, has been cast as Yucca. This will not be Pam's first time on stage as she has loved the theater since her college days at Western Carolina and has been a member of Community Theater groups in Chapel Hill, Asheville and Flat Rock, and also appeared in the production of "6 Rooms ReVu" in Kenansville. Martha Sumner has been cast as Paula. Martha is a Pink Hill home maker and mother to two children, who has had theatrical experience in musicals produced by her church, Fotter's Hill Christian Advent. "My Cup Ranneth Over" is a delightful one-act play which is full of verbal jokes which emerge out of the characters and situations. Yucca, a country singer, achieves success which, to her total surprise, causes her roommate Paula, who is strug gling to be recognized as a writer, to experience, to her surprise, as well, pangs of jealousy, The production will be held on April 13 and 14 at 8 p.m. at the Kenansville Elementary School. Tickets will go on sale the week of March 19th. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hollard of Route 2, Warsaw, announce the birth of a daughter, Courtney Leigh, on Sunday, February 26, 1984, at Wavne Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Holland is the former Rachel Potter. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ada Potter of Kenansville. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Holland of Warsaw. sons were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters of Northeasttown, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stamper of Greensboro, Mrs. Bob Kelly of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kornegay of Albert son, Mr. and Mrs. The! Overman of Wallace, and the Loney Laniers of Rose Hill. Mrs. Nadine Blanton of Candor was here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brinson during the weekend. Mrs. Ralph Brown spent last week with her brother, Charles Stephens Jr. in Richmond, Va., who was an operative patient. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stephens carried her there and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown went back for her several days later. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ingram visited her sister, Mrs. Wharton in Golds boro Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Norton Canady of Fayetteville and Mo. Elizabeth Allen of Raleigh havn been visiting Mrs. Faison McGowen. Mrs. Gordon JCornegay Spent several days in Mount Olive with her sister, Mrs. Louise Bullock, last week. Sheila McKay, Barbara McKay and Denize Garner went to the Home and Garden Show in Raleigh last Friday. Mrs. McNair Johnson of Willard visited Mrs. O.P. Johnson Friday. Tom Fife made a business trip to South Carolina during the weekend. The S.B. McGowans of Columbia, S.C. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. E.S. McGowan. They attended the wedding of a cousin in Falling Creek Saturday. Mr. knd Mrs. Ronnie James and daughters visited relatives in Green ville during the weekend. Village Duplicate Bridge Club The Village Duplicate Bridge Club played its regularly scheduled game Wednesday, Feb. 29. The winners were: First ? Marty Toal of Wallace and Lee Allred of Rose Hill; Second - Emma Cavenaugh and Ed Wells of Wallace; Third - Blanche Shipp of Gin ton and Poney Quinn of Beula ville. All bridge players are invited to play duplicate bridge every Wed nesdat at 10 a.m. at the Rose Hill Restaurant. To arrange partner ships, call Fran Beyer at 296-0452 01^ Lee Allred at 289-2855. 9 Marriage Licenses For February Marriage licenses issued by the Register of Deeds for the month ending Feb. 29, include: Charles Rei Todd Jr. of Warsaw and Pamela Lynn Herring of Warsaw; Jeffrey Dennis Wainwright of Willard and Karen Ann Carter of Wallace; Jerry Nicholas Dempsey of Teachey and Susan Ann Wells of Wilmington; Earl Louise Darden of Faison and Janice Marie Whitfield of Faison; Charlie Junior Smith of Wallace and Clintona Denise Thomas of Wallace; Benjamin Herman Eason of Warsaw and Debra Kay Brookshire Parrish of Warsaw; Evan LaVar Jones of Cameron and Evelyn Faye Duff of Warsaw; Marion Craig Langley of Mount Olive and Sue Deanee Burroughs of Mount Olive; Ronald David Wurtz of Willard and Julia Marie Piner Bostic of Willard; Horace Vernon Pigford Sr. of Willard and Arbutus Williams Heath of Kenansville; Wayne Stew ard Banks of Rolse Hill and Joan Grey Lanier Rivenbark of Warsaw; Billy Grey Harrell of Beulaville and Rita Sue Bell Sanderson of Beulaville; Joseph Michael Webster of Kenans ville and Cynthia Faye Battle of Warsaw; John Raymond Ryan of Rose Hill and Janet Gurganious Meeks of Rose Hill; Douglas Nor man Whitfield of Calypso and Edna Louise Dixon of Magnolia; Charles Keith Williams of Mount Olive and Vickie Rose Malpass of Faison. GROCERY STORE LIQUIDATION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 16th day of March, 1984, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, the undersigned shall sell at Public Sale, without reserve, on the premises, all inventory and equipment located at 107 West Colleges Street, Warsaw, North Carolina (formerly Paul's Food Mart). The above described security shall be sold 1 * x- -* ? 1 ? ? ? SUDjeCI IO laxes anu speuiai auaeaainoiiio, II any be so owing. The terms of said sale shall require that a cash deposit in the amount of Ten Percent (10%) of the successful bid be deposited witf^ I the undersigned with the balance to be paicP within 30 days. Edgar A. Holt, III Vice President Branch Banking and Trust Company Warsaw, North Carolina ? ? r- ap ? ? ? ? tt, r*.-r ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Farm Machinery Auction Sale Tuesday,March 20, 1984 10 a.m. 150 Tractors, 350 Implements We buy & sell used equipment daily Wayne Implement Auction Corp. P.O Box 233 ? Goldsboro, North Carolina 27530 ? Telephone 219/734-4234 ? N.C. License No. 188 NEW RENAULT ALLIANCE. REAL EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY AT A REALISTIC PRICE. Alliance Featuring indepen dent suspension with twin coaxial torsion bars for a smooth, quiet ride. Pedestal seats for extra rear seat lag room and sedan comfort for five. Front-whael drive Power front disc brakes Rack and pinion steering. Elec tronic fuel injection And more 52 38 l-siinw i ruH vtiv $5959 BUILT IN AMERICA 'List price. Destination charges, state and local taxes, options extra **Use figures for com pan son Your mileage may vary with speed, weather, tnp length Actual hwv I FACTORY EXECUTIVE RENAULT FUEGO TURBO k Inspired by Renault's in- lizer bars. Michelin TRX credible turbo race cars! radials And Inside: With a fuel-injected inter- AM/FM stereo radio, re cooled turbo, five-speed dining bucket seats, even gearbox and front-wheel - air conditioning ? all stan drive. Front and rear stabi- dard. . RENAULT THE ONE TO WATCH** WILKINS of WARSAW AMC, Jeep, Renault i 25th Wedding ^Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Bordeaux of Kenansville cemebrated their 25th anniversary February 19 while married on Feb. 12. The reception was given by their daughters, Juanita Marie Lanier of Wilmineton and Alma Ann Bordeaux of Kenans ville. Relatives and friends were invited and served with punch, cake and hors d'oeuvres. Floyd is a chief cook-jail super? visor at the Duplin County sheriffs Department in Kenansville, having been there for 10 years. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Monroe Bordeaux of Bladen County. Mattie is a ward secretary at Duplin General Hospital, having been there for nine years. She was from the Garland area and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith of Bladen County. Wilmington Presbytery Geraldine Tucker, retiring moderator of Wilmington Presby tery, led the morning worship ser vice at the 321st stated meeting of Presbytery on Feb. 25. This meeting was held at the First Presbyterian Church in Jacksonvill^./ Mrs. Tucker is atf rtder from the Smith's PresbyterianATiurch. The Rev. Ben Gufley from Chad pourn was elected moderator of this meeting and Mrs. Louise Mitchell, elder from the Grove Presbyterian Church, is a nominee for the December Presbytery meeting. King To Perform At Grove Church Charles King, classical guitarist, will appear at 7:30 p.m. on March 15 in Grove Presbyterian Church in Kenansville. King is the visiting artist at Anson Technical College in Wadesboro. His performance is sponsored by James Sprunt Technical College as part of the visiting artist program. Whether you are an aficionado of classical guitar music or have never heard it before, you won't want to miss this opportunity. George R. Kornegay, Jr. and Janice S. Head GEORGE R. KORNEGAY, JR., PA Are Pleased To Announce That The Firm Name Has Been Changed to KORNEGAY & HEAD, P.A. 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