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j. Va., i of Mr. . and Mrs. A. rorter and v spent Sun. ) and children , i vlaltlng Mrs. ier Mrs. X' -'.P. ! t ) c Toll and daughter c f VKmlngton;' iwere s of Mm. w. N. ... X C. Thompson v.ter Barbara Jean y U Goyett, of Wins v t".,e week-end guest r, Irs. -A. B. Cook, : . 1 .svens, r, Mr E. W. I I.i e Erown, John Fon s Johnson, Jr., and . 't. a EI spent the week tt acsibln.- --.Ppy:i:.-' -v-i Velva Frtfeman, a student C. T. C, Greenville, was the .1 r 1 y c Ur I 1 waie r I, . , ; u. r spent i. : 1 Tickett u I v:cths i. Jje i;..i..'.t. s. A. I Humphrey Arthur Lee and v .litors to V.T.mlngton , y attended the Birth r cf Mr. Humphreys' fa . B, ' B. Humphrey, who his seventy-fifth was celebrating t.Vthday. - Mr .and Mrs. A. 8. Smith, of Wilson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Surratt Tuesday night Mm. Lf,n Kritt. of Mt. Olive, is -eua in unepei w. ylalting her parents Mr and Mrs. I!ooks spent 'the Einnd Pickett - : : :.;boro. 1 Mr. and MrS. W. B. Corbett and n was a visitor to two children of Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Linton Erown, of Wallace, were guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Quinn Sunday.. " Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K Middle ton and children, of Raleigh, were visitors In town Sunday Mesdames 3. T. Gresham, ' 8r and Paul Potter were visitors to Goldsboro Monday.' ' Miss Martha Leyton returned Sunday front her home la tilling- I guest of her sister, Miss ton after several months stay re- Freeman, at the home om .. Holph Best-' x:':;t;: : nd Mrs. A. B. Cook 4 ana n, Thelma and A B. Jr., : v Suitors to Goldsboro Sunday, went to see Mr Harry Byran i is a patient In the Goldsboro it ' . r. Henry I Stevens made a uess trip to Charlotte last iosday. , cuperatlng from an appendix oper- I atlon. The members of the Warsaw School faculty, and her. hosts friends 'in town are delighted to have her back. ' . ' Miss Elizabeth Moore, 6t Wilson, was the week-end guest of her aunt Mrs. J. A. Powell, . Miss Cora Parker Is visiting rel atives in Mt Olive this week. ' I Mr. R. O. Long, of Farmville, L. B .Cavenaugh was the , was a visitor la town Tuesday. .-end guest of her sister Mrs. I Mrs. O A Teachey and daugh . A. Tripp. Iters, Misses Evelyn and Johnnie, t. and Mrs. W. J. Middleton ; were week-end guests of Mrs B. C. daughter, Mary, were visitors , Sheffield). ,'ilmlngton Sunday. - I Mrs. Lou Williams, of near las Margaret Miller, of New- Salemburg, la visiting her son and n, was the i guest of her aunt, I daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. i. A. L, Cavenaugh. - O. Williams, r. and Mrs. J. S Fleming, of - .Mr and Mrs. R. E. Wall, Mr. .ion, were guests of M.r and.L, tt Faisoa and Messrs Franklin i). W, E. Hlnes Sunday. j and John Fonville were Visitors to The me- "ts of the Warsaw Raleigh Monday They went to see ool fai.u..y attended a county e teachers' meeting in Kenans a Tuesday. ''-':',' " j an&Mrs. R. H. Best Jr, ' 3 f etik-end la Chase nty, i 'I ,ets of Mrs.'.- Bests'' 3 choline Newberry , return- i -riom In Salisbury after ii, Jeveral days with her aunt. MrsJ11- ' rri0'- -i Mr and p M Browder, of Wallace. f?; M .t0wn " pDelr11 B68 of Goldsboro, was the gVat ' mother Mrs. o n Sunday. . - Mesdan W. Qulnn and XT. nrPdham I J'-. were visitors Gold8bororrhurlay' Amos 'a Andy. ' Miss Margaret Cooper, a mem' ber of the Mt Olive faculty spent the week-end with - her motbar Mm T.I evmwr, ; : j--m i : : :' charge of the proprrn, t j topic being "Lifting High lie t sattan Banner." She Was a. ' l la pre senting the program t y I James Elizabeth a Yick, U II. Erown, PauJ Potter, G. A. Tr?p and Misses Alma Eiourt, Luclle Free man and Aisnie V.iA Powell. -At the clos e of ti e program the members er.joyed a social hour, during the time a Georg-e Washing ton Cont. t was held. Tho hostess served C loits charlotte Rousse and individual cakes decorated in red cherries, ; : ; -O' The James Kenan Chapter U. D. a was charmingly entertained on Thursday afternoon, February 14th at 8:33 o'clock at the borne or Miss Eula Powell and Mrs. Emma Chambers, with Mrs. X T. Graham, Br., and Mrs. Paul Pot ter .as Joint hostesses, The meeting opened with the President, Mrs. John M. Pelrce, presiding .During the business session, reports were heard from the historian, Mrs. C. A. Womack, for work done during the month, and from Mrs. Paul Potter on the Southern magazine drive. Committees were appointed to secure funds in answer to ungent letter from State President Mrs. Benard for every member support of the Memorial Pavillion to be erected m the Confederate Cemetery la Raleigh; ( ' ' The program for the afternoon commemorated the birthdays of both the beloved Southern Poets, Sidney Lanier and Grave General J. E. B. Stuart Miss Alma Blount of the High School faculty pre sented a most pleasing end inter esting interpretation of Lanier's character and philosophy of living as portrayed la both his varied activities and his poetry through which means he ultimately come to express himself. An Interesting contest in which Mrs. J. W. Far rior excelled, concluded the pro gram. v " ' Fruit Jelly with cream and Angel cake, followed by black cof fee and cheese wafers were served by the hostesses. Jpvited guests for the meeting were-Urs Graham Phillips, Mrs. X A. PowfcUand Mrs. carne Powell reeie. ouauuiui ecial Pray a i mber of our a In the Pres- '. x ) f .r the j ... r l.i tue Epwortti Uio i- ' School, t! a , 3 13. Johnb...ii ss and t I . i' Bible Class cooperated f. ly. Leaders of these organization : Jrs. E. B. Hinman, Mrs. J. C. c for the meet- Surratt Mr Milton. West and Mr, t and Prospect Paul Potter did excellent work. - V. C. Sheffield o , g manner an HEART WHISTLED; KILLS 8EIF Upward o erUcle stressed , London, Possessing a heart the .village life, whtsUed with every V beat id the j VariOUS Rntwrt. IvVver n mlnnntMiwr i. L.. . jwden i Garden of I era were ma,. .-. outstanding v byterlan chur The Progra i t lng was "Rcti in Africa." i: . gave in a mor t i article enUt:. J Trend." ' This woman's place i i ber attitude te . customs nedic, j worx m Ainca. driven ' to desperation, committed The AuxUlary lav the Congo, - and sutcide. An autopsy failed to dis- last the ruture or Ainca. Tne coa xhe reason for the whlsUe. meeting was closed by repeating) 0 the benediction. , NOTICE OF SALE ,.,,,, ,t, AjmoPNcrrjmiT Sunday n' '.. February 24th, the children's division of the Methodist Church at Warsaw will give a very itlng program at, the hour for evening service 7:30. The superintendent of this division Is Mrs. D. L. Carlton. The teachers are Mrs. Wayne Jordan, Mrs. Frank Pickett, - Miss Alene West and Miss Rosa West, assis tant teacher. j nil! In to Suid , deed f r : j . curate I -iorlptlon by raclri j Iiound of the lands and : I Ihos he i convoyed. Also y eed in 261 page 273 i the Dup...i County,, ublle Regis try." Being the lands as convey ed by Mortgage deed recorded in Book 828 page 860 of the Dup lin -County Public Registry.' ' . Sale made pursuant to the pow ers of sale contained In Mortgage executed to M. H. Whitfield by Mr. and Mrs E. F. Strickland were visitors to Clinton Monday.. Misfl Grace Talton spent the week-end with her slater in Harta vllle, Ga, , ' ' Mr and Mrs. B. C Sheffield and Mrs. O A Teachey visited v rela tives (a Sampson County Sunday Miss Betty LofUn has returned from South Carolina, - where she spent some tune with her brother Mr. Sam Lof tin, who waa critically Ul. The many friends of Mr. Lot to I Un a-re glad to know his condition lis somewhat unproved . - Msse. Pt Parrior of Fayette.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plekett are vUIa TnilJ amor, or uaiypso, una . -r- ' . UVilKAlftl la Tsuifq. Tremor, a s:uaeni ai ci. j. Jeenvilie, were week-end Mr. and Mrs H. D. T. C, G quests of 1'arrior.. f ' "v Rev. peorge W; Blount, Mes tT imeg' yayne Jordan , and O. P. rriJgen, ! tteldl a , District aonarJ Meeting held at Grace I'L Methf" churcM in Wilmlng- Mr. g. A- IfPP pet Sunday In . .. A iTwm s4 T. rUvArteiirrh Tr All uie.-w&t a4). wTiMiokHfjH j Mr. Pickett is working that part of Mr. Henry Middleton, of Raleigh, was the guest of his mother Mrs. Herbert Middleton Sunday. Mr. B. C. Sheffield spent Friday m ureenviue. ." -o 'yy.-: METHODIST MISSIONARY ; SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING ;v-':yy-.:-. .,--v,- ;' The. bu meeting of tne Methodist 1.. 'onary Society was 1 rial- ,ler' jenny wuuw, 1 Mrs. J- W. Quinn were visitors.! o'clock. In t New Eern Sunday. ;. , l ira. ciaude Murray, Brail Vm-i W the week-end STueat of bis mother the of . Rich- guest of Mother M erIua vouusuw. II, t tr. aeBi, oi saeDane, was ITrs. L. P- Jesl- ar- fiun Martha and held in the cUurch on Monday af ternoon, February- 18th at ,8:80 the absence or the president 1'- Wayne Jordan, the Vice-presldw.t presided. The De- bervvotlonal was led by Mrs.. Thomp son followed with a prayer by Mrs, X X West Much routine business waa dls- BtlNERAL SPRINGS CLUB The mineral rings Club enjoy ed a delightful and interesting meeting aFthe borne of Mrs. J. C. Surratt with M dames CW. Sur ratt and L B. Ridge as group hostesses, on .Thursday afternoon, February 14th at 8:00 o'clock. The president, Mrs. Ernest Grady was in the chair and called the meeting to order. The opening song "Fol low The Gleams" was sung by the memnera followed with the club prayer repeated In unison,, The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The roll call showed that an attendance of twenty-five present, with the fol lowing six new members: Mes dames Frank Pickett C. W. Sur ratt, Solon Mlnton, B F. Cooper. W. H. Hunter and Mrs. Nellie Taylor. Each member answering to the roll call with one suggestion for beautifying their yards. The announcement of a Council meeting to be held on March 4th. in KeaansvlUe was made and all ' BEIT: "AY PARTY " Mrs Allan Dra -ghn honored her UtUe son. Allan Jr and Uttie daughter Janice, whose birthdays come In February, at a delightful birthday party en Saturday after noon, February 18h, from three 'til five o'clock. Greetuur ' the ? i gueits and inviting them Into the living room were Mrs. Draughn, Allan Jr., and Janice. Many at tractive' games were enjoyed and the Valentine motif was car ried out in decorations and freshmen ts. Later la the afternoon the guests were ushered into the dining "room, and served delicious strawberry ice cream and individ ual cakes, each plate was adorned with a marshm allow bearing a red burning taper. .More than ; fifty little folks enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Draughaa, and wished for Allan Jr, and Janice, many happy returns of the -day.".. . , V 0 Warsaw MeUiodist Chorea has ; . - Done Outstanding Work On the second of February the last dollar of Indebtedness upon the Warsaw Methodist : Church .was paid. For acompllstunent vt this good work the ladles of the church in the Woman's Missionary Society led by Mrs .Wayne Jordan and the men of the church who gave liber ally deserve much credit Plans tor the dedication of 1 the church i Vrt'Titre deed dated Nov. 1st 1. ..3 and recorded in Book S2C 'in'p 310 of the Duplin County ic Registry, Default having i t iado- in t e payment of the 1 .v-uJneas t ein and there by secured, aiiJ : the ? Power o ' sale ' therein having - become -, ; absolute- ' 1 '"' ' ; i '' This the h6th day of' Feb. 1835." ' " , M. K. WHITFIELD. ' .. .v , ' Mortgageoi j?: S-14-4t-A. W, By " On March 18th 1935 at 12 o'clock Noon at the Court House Door in Kenansville, Duplin County, N. C., the undersigned Mortgagee 1 will sell tor cash to the Highest Bidder the following real estate to-wit: ' . ."A certain piece or tract of ' land lying and Being In Duplin I County State aforesaid, In ! Wolfeserape Township : and de- ' scribed and defined : as follows, I to-wlt: Containing 110 acres I more or less, and being the idea-. ! ttoal lands as conveyed by Deed j Recorded In Book 295 page 608 of the Duplin County Public Reg' istry, and reference 1s hereby ; (BLACK -DRAUGHT . For - CONSTIPATION 1 am 11 years old and have used Thedlocd's Black-Draught about forty years," writes Mr. W. X Van over, of Rome, Ky. "We are never without it X take It as a purga tive when I am bilious, dizzy and have swimming m my head. Black Draught relieves this, and helps me in many ways.".,. Keep a pack age of this old. reliable, purely vegetable laxative. In your home, and take it for prompt relief at the first Sign Of constipation. 6 GIB'S PLACE WEAVER'S BRIDGE ON HI-WAY NO. 24 , ; 0 : 1' THE MOST ' UP-TO-DATE Oyster Roast IN THE STATE PRIVATE BOOTHS GROUP ACCOMO;ATK)'.i -O- Just Received Shipment y NEW RIVER and STUMP SOUND OYSTERS 1 Your .Patronage Wjll Be Appreciated S For Good Crops Insist On Good Fertilizers Ask The Man Who Used EASTERN Last Year f Herman Hines - Agents - Walter Bridgers A A Warsaw, N. C. Office at Gulf Service Station . . ' -- ' . . - r officers urged to make a special I'nes, st,aenta u' l' v,i f. Jeenviu' we week-end guests , f their fronts Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Klnea. ' -' . The miiny-'rlenas Mr- Allen r i am;hm are delighted to know r nt he if al B5me ana getung patched, the Eiuaabetn plans for member discussed george Washington for' errendicitls ' i i I" J. I Is ' r iloniorlal Hospital, too! v V' ' IX D. Parrior and E. Party to be held at the home of Mrs. J. J. West an Friday evening, February 22nd. The meeting was closed with prayer, '.-:'y, i '" ii. o"i "" " '-yy- : KATOS MTJRRAY CERCIX ; an Un. LeiiiB H. Brown was ' a most gracious hostess to. the Katie Murray Circle on Tuesday evening, February 19th at 7:80 o'clock. Mrs. H. I Potter, chairman of the Tuesday and Wednes- Circle, called the meeting to order. m the guests of Miss , A short business session was en- " gaged In. Mrs. O. 'A. Tripp was In 1 "K ' . 4 W 12 1 v ' EC j & rLVHCl.U Eu'.sm A Service t" a Pa.. 3-1 Vmou'h line I ion Buying. Drive one ana see 1 r f. r, r . t a:y tt.".i to ant car all v : ; j.tr ., . 4 tt. c: effort to attend this meeting. m watt McSwain, Home Teacher gave a very helpful and instructive demonstration on mak ing pictures, and 'the proper ar ranging of pictures. The following ' splendid ' talks were made by several members." Beautifying Tarda Mrs. OUs Ridge. " Proper Clothing" - Mrs. L. P. MeJcwsa..-ri,i)-;v,,.,;:5i ,.ij. : "Health" - Miss Ruby Souther land. " -'; , ? "Spring Gardens" Mrs. Jerry Grady.' , -i. "House PVnushdngs" - Mrs. Harry Grady. The members of the "club were delighted over the progress made St this meeting, and were happy to report 100 points . made at this ttmev-v:,'-,,,'-"5 - A deUcloua sweet course 'With coffee was served by the hostesses and the valentine motif attractive ly carried out In the refreshments. The meeting dosed wlth ; the Penny Parade. , .o 1 1 hi -:f,-;-?:x PRESBTTERIAN ACXHIART ' ' KXSTINQ The February meeting. , of the Woman't Auxiliary of the Presby- an churcn waa neia on Monaay moon, February 18th, at 8:30 o v wk with the president, Mrs. W. p. Ledgers preslduig. ' f j The call to worship Hymn, "In The Secret of His Presence" was softly played by Mrs. Ben Rounds. The minutes of thd last meeting were read and approved. The fol lowing ' of ricera were - unanimously ejected to serve for the years 1935 President, Mrs. P. Best; Vice President: Mrs. W. J. Middle ton; Secretary: Mrs. Ben Bowden; Treasurer: Mrs. J. W. Best At a Inter date the Incoming and out - ' j ofHcers will arpolnt the cir-1 i c ' a!nnan and the Secretary cf I D. B. Trt was in charge ct t o Devotional, her topic "Pray Ye QJJ oh Priotiini YOU GET. . . v Quick Service Quality Work Reasonable Prices YOU MUST BE SATISFIED ii'heDpjslm Times enansville, N. C. IE i r bv
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