Miss Pattie Luftin of Mt. Olive spent several days here with Miss Reba Pickett last week.
Miss Martha Pickett
left last week for Raleigh where she will work again this winter.
Miss Esther
Stephens, Mrs. Willie Brinson, also Amos Brinson, were among those going with
Mr. Fleming to Manteo last weekend.
Miss Marie Dobson
has been taking her vacation. She spent most of it in Wilmington with friends
and relatives.
Misses Margaret and
Virginia Kornegay of Goldsboro and their brother Edward Kornegay ofWashington
were here last Friday night in the home of the Norwood Boneys. They all
attended the Beauty Contest given in the School Auditorium by the Kenansville
Woman’s Club.
Mrs. G.V. Gooding
is recuperating nicely in the Memorial General Hospital at Kinston after an
appendectomy operation.
Mrs. Emma Quinn has
been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Clifton Williams near
Sarecta.
Mrs. R.C. Wells
attended a council meeting of the Woman’s Club presidents of District No. 11 at
White Lake last Friday as the guest of the district president, Mrs. William
Sloan of Garland.
Mesdames N.B. Boney
and R.V. Wells attended an executive board meeting of Wilmington Presbytieral
held in St. Andrews Church at Wilmington on last Wednesday. They were
accompanied to Wilmington by Mrs. R.C. Wells and Miss Louise Wells, who went
shopping while there.
Mrs. William
Pickett and daughters went to Wilmington last Saturday.
Mrs. Helen Kennedy
has returned to her home in Kenansville after taking a special three month
course in nursing in Kansas City.
Mrs. J.E. Jerritt
was hostess to the B.M.G. Sewing Club on last Tuesday afternoon from 3:30 to 6
o’clock. Among the ten attending was club guest Miss Lula M. Hinson. After the
usual sewing period, guests were seated at two attractively arranged tables in
the living and dining rooms and served a chicken salad plate with accessories.
Miss Carolina
Jerritt, who has been visiting relatives in Wisconsin for several weeks
returned recently. She will leave next week for Raleigh to resume her studies
at Peace College.
Eric Long will
leave on Sunday for Maxton where he will enter the Presbyterian Junior College
there.
Miss Eranda
McLendon went to Goldsboro shopping one day last week, accompanied by her
brother, Jeff McLendon.
Miss Helen Griffin
of the Home Economics Department of the local high school spent last weekend at
her home in Woodland.
Miss Marietta Neece
and Louise Bowen accompanied by several others went to Kinston last Saturday
night to see Mrs. Gooding who is a patient there in the hospital.
Miss Gladys Gooding
has returned to Kinston after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Alton Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. W.B.
Ryder spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. McKoy Kennedy.
Miss Edna Baggett
of Lillington, N.C., spent the past weekend with Miss Billie Pickett.
Miss Eranda
McLendon left Tuesday for Raleigh where she will enter Meredith College.
Three Kenansville
girls, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stroud, have accepted positions in
Kinston and are now making their home in that city. Miss Inez Stroud has
accepted a position as matron at the Caswell Training School. Miss Nina Stroud
is employed by the Caswell Hotel, and Miss Ruby Stroud has a positon with the
Ritz Cafeteria.
Mrs. R.C. Wells
entertained with a party in honor of Miss Billie Pickett, who is leaving next
Tuesday to enter school at Mitchell College. Guests included Billie Pickett,
Edna Baggett of Lillington; Marie Williams, Doris Dobson, Sue Neil Kennedy,
Ellen and Eleanor Southerland, Adell Brown and Sue Lee; Amos Brinson, Eric
Long, Albert McLendon, Randolph Mitchell, Beecher Sitterson, Durwood Murray;
Eric Carter, Franklin Fonville, Charles Kiston, and T.J. Turner of Warsaw.
Misses Phebe Harian
and Jessie Raeford entertained Tuesday evening with a weiner roast at Bowden
Lake for boys and girls who are leaving for school. After eating hot dogs, the
crowd enjoyed dancing. Among those attending were Marie Williams, Billie
Pickett, Sue Neil Kennedy, Doria Dobson, Hazeland Lois Williamson, Albert
McLendon, Eric Long, Elwood Dobson, and Woodrow Brinson.
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