Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. Crenshaw Thompson cr juthern Pines announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage o ;ir daughter, Sally Hayes, to David Wayne Seignious of Charleston, S.?.. "lhe prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Seignious of Charleston. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Western Carolina School of Nursing and she is employed at Roper Hospital in Charleston. Mr. Seignious is a senior medical student at Medical University, South Carolina, in Charleston. He is a graduate of Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. A May 26 wedding is planned at noon at ? Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Southern Pines. Sally Hayes is the daughter of Jean Tyndall, formerly of Kenansville, and the granddaughter of Mrs. Eugene Tyndall of Kenansville. Beulaville News Revival Services ; Revival services will begin at the ; Gum Branch Church on April and run through April 6, at 7:30 with Special singing each night. The guest speaker is Volney Bryand. Everyone is invited to attend. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sanderson of Beulaville announce the birth of their daughter, Leah Leanne, on Monday, March 19, 1984, in Lenoir Memorial 1 Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Sanderson ' is the former Janice Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Campbell of Beulaville. The paternal Srandmother is Mrs. Beulah San erson Brown, also of Beulaville. Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Domnick Verricchia and Mrs. Emery Campbell. Stork Shower Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Parker were ? honored with a floating stork shower Saturday night, March 17, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker ; in Chinquapin. The hostesses were Susan and Deborah Parker and Mrs. Gorman Sandlin and Mrs. Bruce Whaley. ' .' The refreshment table and gift ? Cables were covered with large white ? lace cloths. An arrangement of 1 eolored mums and greenery was used. Refreshments consisted of punch, chips, cupcakes, mints and cake squares. Punch was poured by ; Laurie Ann Bodzinski and cake by Jean Parker. Assisting were Peggy Whaley, Henriette Sandlin, Susan I Parker and Deborah Parker.. ; I It was estimated around 50 guests dame during the evening. Receives 20-year Award ? I Ophelie Pickett of Beulaville re cently received a 20-year award from I the N.C. Department of Agriculture as inspector of meat and poultry. She - has been employed with the Agri culture Department in Raleigh for the past 20 years. ? 1 Jim Graham, commissioner, pre Jented the award. Miss Pickett received a gold bracelet with three . sapphires as well as a certificate for her faithful services and perfor mance of duty. - Miss Pickett lives in Raleigh but comes to her home in the Hallsville area on weekends. She owns and operates two turkey houses, she is a 1959 graduate of Beulaville High School. She is the daughter of the late Lewis and Minnie Pickett of Beulaville. Personals Mrs. Norman Sandlin Sr., Jerry Sandlin and Scott Rhodes made a business trip to Jacksonville Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Flave Mercer and A.R. Mercer spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Earl Mercer and family in Greensboro. Ann M. Kornegay of Alexandria, Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flave Mercer the past week end. Susan O. Herring and son and Sylvia Herring were in Goldsboro recently. Mrs. Ottis Miller and Mrs. Ottis Jere Miller were in Kinston Thurs day. Mrs. Olen Maready, Minnie Southerland and Mrs. George Sum ner were in Kinston Wednesday. Mrs. Olen Maready, Ophelia Pickett and Stella Evans were in Goldsboro Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Don Meese of Ohio and Mrs. Alton Brinson spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bronson and children in Pompano Beach, Fla. Carol Faye R. Whaley, Lisa Bostic and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Raynor spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Raynor and family in Pompano Beach, Fla. recently. Mrs. Archie Henderson and Betty were in Kinston Thursday. Hilda Grace Mills of Ayden spent the weekend with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Rashie Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy was to be admitted to Whaley's Rest,Home. Gerald Davik of Kinston visited Mrs. Leon Davis and Harold Davis Friday. J.D. Cottle and Timmy Cottle of Goldsboro made'a business trip to Shelby Friday. lona Collier of Trenton spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Eddie Thigpen. Mrs. Billy Higgs and Mrs. Penny took Mrs. Nernie T. Kennedy to Greenville Monday for cataract sur gery. Mrs. Russell J. Lanier Sr. of Wrightsville Beach spent a couple of days at her home here and visited Mrs. Clyde Brinson, Mayo Lanier and her son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Ozley Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Herring and son made a business trip to Clinton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sandlin and children of Dudley visited Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Sandlin during the weekend. Deedee McCain of Wilmington spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCain. Ben Thigpen, a student at Wil mington spent the weekend with his father, Beeny Thigpen, and his sister Rose. Lisa Hinson and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Herring and baby son attended a house warming of friends in the Albertson area Sunday. Mrs. Paul Bolin Sr. visited her son, Paul, in Wilmington Saturday. Norma Miller has returned home from the Greenville hospital to recuperate. Keith Bostic is a patient in Lenoir Memorial in Kinston, scheduled to undergo surgery this week. "Mamie Cottle has been dismissed from Lenoir Memorial. Mrs. John D. Perry and children of QUILT AND CRAFT SHOW Thre will be a quilt and craft show at the Beautancus Community Center on March 31 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is SI donation. Anyone desiring to display quilts or craft items should have them at the center by 9:30 a.m. For in formation, call 658-4512 or 658-9654. FASHION SHOW The Warsaw Home Gardeners will sponsor a fashion show April 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Warsaw Elementary School. Tickets are $3. Refreshments will be served. Tickets may be purchased from Anna Graham or any club member. INVITATION ISSUED Mr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Sanderson request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Cynthia Lynn to Mr. David Allen Grady on Sunday, the eighth of April nineteen hundred and eighty-four at four o'clock Beulaville Original Free Will Baptist Church Beulaville, North Carolina Reception following the ceremony Church Fellowship Hall Hendersonville arrived Itiursday to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy. Friday they were in Kinston to visited Mr. and* Mrs. Richard Clark and children. The re turned to Hendersonville Sunday. f Sunun^l Stock " : 4 This Week Only! M) 20% H Sweaters I 1 Pants PI Blouses F 1 Blazers ? Skirts | _?) 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