1 A I3YS "i Center rln J Ycu? 7 sra Womack left Kon- 1 .I-etton SJiooi, where 1 te a member of the fao- "YciHcrnbTrc.: Ocst TrcidLrr Center.- 7hy Go Farther AwaV Frcrn Heine to Trade?" ,. Itoa Vick, children, Joyce 7, ezl sirfer, Kiss Allene .it Eaniay with Mr. who has accepted a po i a railroad aeent ii Wf , I fit ThmnMon. Mrs. Paul r Krs. Herbert Bert, Jr, and .'rh Best, Jr., hare return i t :-r a few days shopping i -.na. Va. - - r. and ITn. Jack Cuinerly, of a visited in the borne of her ' r. Cn R. L. Belt. Ujrs. Devereaux Davis, and on , .s visiting Krs. Davit! mother, " n. E. B. Einman. " t Eis Hood, Kiss Goode, Kiss -ie Chamberi and Kiss Kills r-BT.tbam School with Mrs. E. Cambers nent the week-end st Carolina Beach. - ' The Baptist member and fri ends deem it an honor to . enter tain the Bantist Auocktion, Mon day and Tuesday in the , Warsaw Eaptist Church. . The toum cirls ; of Warsaw nave Jut organised a Guffs Scout group. They are proud to have Mrs. Wayne Jordan as their lead er. - , -" ' Those attending . the Resehill Zone Meeting Wednesday from the Methodist missionary oociexy were: Mrs. Frank Walters, Mrs.. Charlie Carroll Mrs. Wayne Jor-I dan, Krs. Joe Surratt, Mrs. C. W. turratt, Krs. D. L. Carlton, Mrs. Park Fridgeri, Mrs. Bland Pickett, and Mrs. Charlie Miller. t. T. A. RECEPTIOH A reception was given to the faculty of the Warsaw School last Friday night at the Thompson Community buOdinc by the F. T. A. organisation. The building was beautifully decorated wita vines, ivy, and marigolds. The hospitali ty committee consisted of Mrs. A. Crooks, Mrs. J. W. Farrior and Krs. J. C. Thompson. 'Members of the board of education, and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, our vrincinaL and his wife " Bev. Ca Ca and Rev. Frank Walter, Vend the school faculty formed the rc ceivinsr line. The hospitality com miff aa1iTl "' vnHti tit th punch bowL Miss Helen Marsh Best, Miss Dorothy Brooks, Misses Can and Harcie - Williams, Miu Cornice Apple, and Miss Mary Francis Mathis temd. : - Everyone was seated and the verv efficient president, Mrs. R. D. Johnson presided. The opening prayer-was offered by ev. Ca die. The Warsaw mayor,? J. ' T. Cresham, Jr, gave the address of welcome. An interesting talk was eiven by the chairman . of the school board, J. C. Thompson. The1 , last and most important talk was Civen by the principal, Mr. Killer. Krs. D. L. Mathis, Miai Hellie Grey Mathis ' Miss Mary Francis Kathis, and Miss Edna Britt mo tored to Goldsboro shopping Mon day. ; Kiss Helen Middleton, member cf the Jacksonville school faculty -s at home over the week-end :h her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. !. riddleton. 1 r. and Mrs. R. L, Mathis and y visited friends in Clinton y. " 1 ; ; I the weekend with her aunt,! -. C. H. Womack of Greenville.' "7 IT. Ili-Seton, Jr., who is 1' srrintendent of Galax l ;any in Galax, Ta : -.8 for the weekend. , a : brooics ; . WABSAW, Sorth Carolina. I BUFUF8 LABGE8T BSPAETKEHT STOttE ' 1 k , WE CLOTES THE FAKDLT WITH QUALITY KEECHAHMSE , AT LOWEST PCSSBLE IBICES DUPLIN THEATRE WA1BAW, Horth Carolina. 4' THE BSST FICTUKES AT ALL TIKES. ,r -r MGM, FAXAKOUXT, FUST HATIOFAL, TJHIVEESAL, WABN m BEOS., FOX AHD OTHER LEAIONG PBODTTCEBS.' ' tt ccr-' r, .l t J Tl i. yli, t fi it, ar,l if r" i t rr-' 8 1 lave av..: Eisil sj-.' :sx fifty million it Cf t---8 Ck-S '-8y3ull7,'tovif ? cr 1 ' i,,T a er t 'a If as ;v f 1 ri7&!s are uke; i t j le e r"l com 1 evc'-t- I lave tf il'a t ;t; s. Tel 3f,rr rr eaaea ii T'-cs Cy San:., -ysxiat The Hub Department Store WARSAW, Horth Carolina. if A TRIAL 19 ALL WE ASK Young's Department Store WAB8AW, Vorth Carolina. .. . . ' BEST BAIGAOTO H KEK'S AMD LADIES' BEADT-TO-WEAB Warsaw Hardware Company WARSAW, Horth Carolina.' . EVEBYTHUG IH HARDWARE, PAINTS, OIL, BOOraJG FEHCING, FARMIMFLEKENTS ; Warsaw Furniture Company WARSAW, Horth Carolina. 'v MOTOROLA RADIOS V' ' 7 "J - ELECTRIC AHD BATTERY SETS ' ' ' FREE SEHOHSTRATiOM c ------ ;;- a speed tei'J Can a hoi eon. ' The pick-'? to be mala at, or near your c' -e, is to d:or.strate what can a- ! .l le c "e la vae nftarfatarel - to tJi service Let's show tar Covertiiicrt t'at wn areci a csLance to show - f - our oocjck .n. Lrrsca AT WArilW Ji3 I" 7 Warsaw Dry Cleaners WARSAW, Horth Carolina," . t Hatttis, Frop. WE GUARAITEE. QVAI2TT WORK, AH DWE ' ARE FREPARED TO GIVE YOU THE VERT BEST Iff CLEASIKG AHD PRESSEUG WE STAXD READY TO BACK VP OUR GTARAHTEE AT AFT TIME flTTAHLCTTS At 8:13 t morning a ror:''S "i y. its way torn Cs( -.. loaded wiih m .r ; i Western f jlnts. La t .to I. s had delivered a pon..h it." RrHa. three hnnl:::! i- s t. the south, and was e!.i ia t . air on her way to t!ie LJll i with the meed of an t J"2. Z . noon, she had erased over tla z eat Empire State of xems, s 1 1. 11:35 P. II., as liupicy scys, -. H ... . ... i .i t eve it or ot" ilc iu Horth Carolina mail at Los Ar J- ... i j . ... es, Caul., neany vareo wos miles awav. the same cay ie nlane left Charlotte. - Sneer, the verv though of it at Imost causes yon to catch your br- 54-'U JV M4I wuit 4Wf I C4V4U. IU UM&V W4 M MVS jwv. 4. The Postmaster General ans Honorable Harllee Eranch, the Second Assistant postmaster Gen eral, have designated October 11 18. as Air Kail Week for the State of North Carolina. Shall we Caro linians stand by and fail to do our part in helping our ' Govern meat develop this great servioet Kethinks not .;'' The sons of Carolina have al ways been found in the forefront in the line of battle. On our shores of Eastern Carolina, Sir Walter Raleigh, three hundred and fifty years ago, established the first col ony of English speaking people on the western hemisphere, and where Virginia Dare, the first white ch ild born to English speaking par ents in this land, was born. Only a stone's throw from where Sir Walter Raleigh's colony land ed, American aviation was born. ; A handsome memorial - erected bv our ' Government marks the snot where ' Wilbur ana urviue Writrht in 1903 made the first sue cessf ul flight in a heavier than air machine, and-made air mail pos sible, r - s ' The Honorable Harllee Branch. Second Assistant Postmaster Gen eral is in charge of the branch of our Postal Service : handling , air mail Mr. Branch is a native Tar- Heel. He was born and educated in the State of Horth Carolina, and his ancestors lie sleeping in our sou. He has sent his ,,, sons back from his adopted state to his na tive state to receive- their educa tion at one of Carolina's famous institutions, the institution which educated Woodrow Wilson, our fa mous war time President. fWrth these facts before us, contend that it behooves every cit isen of Carolina to do his part to make Horth Carolina Air Kail Week a memorable Occasion. Pride in our State, loyalty to our Government, and admiration for our fellow citizen, Mr, Branch, make it incumbent of every Post master and every Postal employee and every citizen to see that our State goes over in a big way. ' .Air Kail costs only three cents more than ordinary, mail and tak es precedence over all other. I A pick-up will be made on Octo ber 1 at all the flying fields in tne state, and mail will be rush ed to either Charlotte or Raleigh Oft Man dispatch, and a trial will The Eoy Scout Circus consist- convince the 'most' skeptical that in of abc i two hours of drills air mail is the future Postal Serv- marcliFr, r .sues, demonstrations Warsaw, f rt 0. Conorir Mrs. Clean .'. EoSIns, nee Uoro thy VJtZi of Uace and Kenans ville, Ers. T ext L. West of War. saw was t...-jss to five t&Ues of bri3-w on ftilordav afternoon : at 3 o'clock at the fiome oi irs. dwi lin? Hani, t on Church street. Autumn colors were in evidence in tha daccrsLicxs and rlTts: clever autumn lerf ' taSies were used. Eira soon triBe, a fall landscape ricture was Iron bv Mrs. J. T. aresham. Si travels prue, novelty jar f mint jelly, by Kiss Eettr Jet' i: low score, a Eres- den nove;:;. ty iso. m . e.: Krs. Rolliri was presented a love-1 - " . lv notterv vse. Guest urize. twini'tainment wul begin at crockery j" 3, was given to Kiss bnde-to-De. ier X7. .4 J Tra!iE as tie ; If it is ia ry ll:e I Live it if tit I cui t it LL&L 15-1 " ' - -J,rZi " :, v. jla Jc fi ..M i ill ivcr ta Is. tTr.Jersold, T Mix; T.. W . .4 liw.l 113 ESTCUT02" Member. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation QUINN-McGOWEN COr.IPANY --t ' WATSAW, Korfh Carolina, -.J 1 - -ETERYTLT!r3 TO FURZES THE HOME CALL EAT FZOXE, 244-1 ElCn F2C3JES: 253-lj 281-6; 298-1 I T, SEA FOOD CAFE WARSAW, Horth jCarolina. ! ' - ' ' Z . , ' v I EVERTTEDTG Cf SEAFOODS IK SEASOH , WE SERVE IT COOKED . ' ; ' WE RETAIL FOR HOKE USE 7,N.C Thcmascn's Cash Store V" Fhone Dial 2C3-1 WARSAW, Eorth Carolina, rtXZS. KEATS AP GRCCISa '. y , s' - ' Prompt Delivery Service Prompt Delivery Service f t ' , ba SL Cclb, ranrjsr t Helen Carl n. sisters, Is, nry A. Crady, Jr of cifz&HiL anl Ljss J-yaia roi- lock of Kirr-1:n assisted the host ess in sertj an elaborate fruit and sweets plate in autumn col ors, r . . . ' T Guests Trying were: Kesdames Jim AyeTS, "ermit Austin, and Rufus Cru Icr of Clinton; Krs. Emmett X ick, Charlotte; Kes dames Clsnn W. Rollins, honoree, J. T. Crex! m. Jr., J. C. Robinson, B, E. son, J. B. Killer, Ed win Ewers, v rabam Fhillips, R. B. Best, Jr., E. D. Johnson, Eaa Dow den, Ceo. D. Dennett R. F. Hope, and Kisses Tctty Jenkins, Erie Pickett ani 1 :.lsn Carlton, of War saf. TLcsa f-tdr? in for xdz&Z- mexts t " .d: Ltrs. W. ID. Pol lock of EL 53L and Kesdames G. W. EoHjas, J. J. T7est, Q, J. Sut ton of war--Wf ana Kisses nwary Uszl ZU Wallace and S&Ilie G. FrJsen of Warsaw. Friday evening, Oct 15 in eh community building at Goldsboro. All of the . . ... 1 41, 1 31 troops oi we council. wui nave some part on the' program. All Scouts are asked to be in Goldsbo ro at 1 Friday for the practise re rehearsal. The general admission fee will be 25c to all adults. Sc outs are admitted free. A large attendance of both Scouts and pa rents is expected.' . ; r . f4 J - Union County farmers are har vestine approximately two tons of prime lespedeza hay per acre, iney also have a good crop oi seea. Because they secured increased yields of corn this . season from' the growing and plowing under of crimson clover last season, urange farmers are sowing al arge crop this fall J,J.VEST ? market: Warsaw,-JN. C. 'v ''I 7-v ,;.: - " ( Next Door to Branch Bank ' . WE BUY.COUHTRT PRODUCE Native Western .V:BEEF.:;,:' Day Sccut Circus siGcberp;'' ice; ,of tl m si principals and enter- D. E. EZST - I . & 4 1 -1 ; Vcircv Dsrj CcJ pny v; " 1 " t , WAiwAW, ZTrSi CartHri. , , ' , r' FREE EnJVEJT T3 ITT H EOTD COUSTY ', . ' CALL U3 CCIim AT irtl ' 3-1. , ; WE WILL HAIL YCU2 tjlczjl: L .ZITZLY c 1 ft r- i 1 i : r s 3 .. t' i 7. I" 'tf i cf r" i in t.;i, -n 4 ' i ) BUICX m : WALTAW, raid C.z jiffrf ia . w W ik - iPrcsram Fcr VccIi cf Oct lltli "... lM"" ' " ' . ' ,. .... ' , ., -:-;!-? y.--f -wi KOHBAY, OCTCm 11T3 ,..1 " : - Et-.: 2 T" la:l K2, JoJ.a TrSRY TUESDAY, CCT. 1212 , j. . , "It Ccn'tLr-t Fcrcvcr" Etarrine Ralph EELLAKY, Ectty FUZ:3, Robert ARK-. . . JAC2 TST f 70.00 : - t ', WEmcrAY, CCT. 15TH 7 1 -. TSUESAY eri ITrrY, CCI. lllJ arl HIZ - vze " r::LLi2 vc ::iie w , Ciarrirj rr" 2 T7 117, - Victor K.LZ.CLI2J; LAT3, I JUBf J I J KAVE nrrr;T3 If r -1:C3 to" 13:5 i - :7, 13:3