Kenansville News U.D.C. Meeting Mesdames Louise K. Boney, Fannie B. McGowan and Ruth B. Morton were joint hostesses for the James Kenan Chapter UDC when it met in Grove Presbyterian Church on Wednesday. They were welcomed by the chapter president, tCallie C. Ingram, then visited the Historial Room of the church where they were given a guided tour of that room by Ruth B. Wells. The 22 guests were then directed to the fellowship hall for refreshments of pumpkin chiffon pie and coffee. The Thanksgiving motif was carried out in table appointments. 1 The business meeting followed with reports from the various officers. The program was presented by Mary C.Blackburn who gave a book review of "Ghost Ships of the Confederacy." Presbyterian Women Meet Circle #1 of the Women of Grove .Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Amos Chest nutt. Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes presided and made the opening prayer. The Bible study was mode rated by Mrs. J.B. Stroud assisted by Mrs. N.B. Boney, Mrs. Chestnutt and Miss Rhodes. After the business session a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Raich Barwick made the closing prayer. The six ladies present enjoyed a chicken salad course. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Tommy Chestnutt in serving. Circle #2 met Monday night with Mrs. Mike Brown. The opening devotional was conducted by Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Bob Jones, who also moderated the Bible study from the Book of Amos. Both circles are studying the minor prophets this year. After the busi ness sessions, the hostess served apple jacks topped with ice cream accompanied by iced drinks. She was assisted by Billie Jo Stroud. There were nine members present. Baptist Circles The Cora Stokes Circle of the Kenansville Baptist Women met Monday afternoon with Mrs. David English. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Ellis Vestal, who also made the opening prayer. The program was in charge of Mrs. English, who discussed "Partners in Missions." After the closing prayer the hostess served humming bird cuke, sailed peanuts and coffee. The Ella Cooper Circle met that night with Mrs. Amos Brinson. who also gave the call to prayer. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Doug Judge and the program was presented by Mrs. Lauren Sharpe. Her topic was "Responding to God's Love." For refreshments the hostess served pumpkin chiffon pie, toasted pecans and coffee to the nine present. United Methodist Women Mrs. H.D. Taylor was hostess for the afternoon circle of the Kenans ville United Methodist Women Monday afternoon. Mrs. Viola W. Quinn presided and Mrs. Alton Newton made the opening,prayer. The program was in charge of Mrs. W.M. Ingram who reported on the recent district meeting and gave a preview of the year's work. At the close of the business session, the hostess served pound cake, toasted pecans and coffee. She was assisted by Lois Smith. K on tract Klub Mrs. W.M. Ingram was hostess for the Kenansville Kontract Klub Thursday. Mrs. J.J. Wells was the only visitor, filling in for an absent member. Club high score prize was won by Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell. Mrs. Wells was also given a gift. For refreshments the hostess served pineapple cake and coffee. Cecile Siainer of Liege, Belgium, an exchange student, visited with Michelle Rich of Kenansville last weekend. She is attending Harrells Christian Academy this school year. Mrs. Woodrow Brinson spent last week in Virginia Beach with her brother, Swendell Pollock and family. She was accompanied there by her sister, Mrs. Julia Harriett of Trenton. Mesdames Louise W. Mitchell, Pearl C. McGowen, Louise K. Boney, Ruth B. Wells and Anne D. Craft attended the meeting of the Battle of Rockfish D.A.R. in Rose Hill Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. N.B. Boney accompanied Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell to Golds boro Thursday. Mrs. Annie Catherine Rhodes ac companied by Mrs. Mamie Shepard visited relatives in Charlotte a couple of days recently. v Public Thanked In Letter To The Editor Duplin Times Kenansville, NC 28349 Dear Editor: It is with a great deal of pride that 1 write to you, and through your newspaper, offer our sincere appre ciation to the citizens of your com munity for supporting a very suc cessful Bike-A-Thon for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. St. Jude, the largest childhood cancer research hospital in the country, is dedicated to one cause: to eliminate childhood cancer and other catastrophic diseases from the face of the earth. Please be assured that the funds raised in Kenansville will be used to support those research programs which show promise of finding cures for those horrible diseases that threaten the lives of children. There are many people to thank, namely: our chairman, Mrs. Barbara McKay, helpers, the riders, donors, merchants, the media, and other volunteers. We want you to know that progress is being made and that someday, hopefully soon, we will be able to close the doors to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital because the goal of eliminating cancer will have been reached. Thank all of you for bringing life and hope to children everywhere. Sincerely, Roger Redding Southeast Regionrl Director St. Jude Children's Hospital 4 Days Only-Nov. 23,24.266(27 AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE Class Dings 10K Mothers for Christmas ^^8 7~^ $6999And Up $5695 Laa,es Plus $3.00 Per Stone Diamond , _ . 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The wedding is planned for February 10, 1985 at the Snow Hill Free Will Baptist Church in the Pleasant Grove com munity. Extension Home Economics Condensation Inside Windows I hope you haven't noticed con densation inside your windows, but if you have, keep this in mind: That water can cause a problem if it collects on your wooden sills for several seasons. What can you do about it? Well, you could use a humidifier to reduce humidity to the recommended level for the winter months. By the way, that recommended level is 30 to 40 percent. And this humidity level holds just as true for the kitchen and bathrooms as it does for the rest of the house, so this means your kitchen and bathrooms need to be well ventilated. Storm windows also help to reduce condensation because they allow the interior glass to stay warmer. But you may still see condensation on the inside of your storm windows or in between the two windows. And that is why all storm windows should have weep-holes at the bottom. If your storm windowns do not have these, drill a couple of V?-inch holes outdoors at the base of the window. If condensation appears between your storm windows, there is an air leak. And, if you see water collecting on the outside window, check for air leaks from inside the house. Chances are you will be able to seal the leaks with weather stripping. Brant Receives Award Mrs. "Becky" S. Brant was awarded a gold service medallion with two rubies for 10 years of service with the office of clerk of superior court of Duplin County. Mrs. Brant is a deputy clerk assigned to the criminal division of the clerk's office. The criminal division is the beginning point of all criminal cases, incl .ding traffic vio lations. In Duplin County this means from 7,500 to 8.500 cases per year. John A. Johnson, clerk, superior court, presented the award on behalf of the Justice Department of the State of North Carolina. 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