I If I ' ; 'J. ''-I of I wllh College end", at GAUCE your, ejcpenditiires by what you're earning ev ery time, - - - . i . v it 7arsaw Drug - .Company ; j Varsaw, N. C; ; . - v v a )iijr&: v v ' - 1 , ,", . f --.vj. - J v i' f , f .,--.... -.,.. . W:,- . - o i.-V-W . .1 .. : ::-.-.- ;;i,,l3V.! " C"lV - J'" )u ,-h rr mother, Ea'.a IIuTing, near; ven Sprigs. , ' Dinner enests of Mr. pnd Mrs. Jesse Fussell on Wednesday even-, ing were : Jiev. .U. Ataness, Mr, j and Mrs. II. F. Allen, "Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fuwcl, Mr. and Ira.; three oirjsirtlte".Trci L, A. Wa&on, and-Mr.-andxMrs.iUteriaa Auxiliary Set on' Wd H. maa-FljpJ. -- i - Mrs. JL P, Allen and. Misses Sallie and Mary Lou Wilkms sflent 'Saturday night in Bed Springs.' . iiiss viaroiyn isiinjiyf a mem: ber of the local school faculty, has ' FOB sure will be GOLDyAYNE & DRY CLEANERS I- Goldsboro, N. ,C. .1, Our truck is in Calypso, Faisdn, and Kepansvme eacn Tuesaav TL : ,vJVAD3AW -.' r - - . ,j,,, w. , , ::zzz : cd Dy The Warni Springs Foundation ' Allprcf its gcrto Foundation to pijht Infantile Paralysis. , : ; ' V. .Script: $1X3 -to. Jvcrybcdyi, i- Lmvg the illacta her uncle. - - Hra.'O. P. Hi Charlie and P-tty, t, -at Thursday S''1- luflwaa Powell in - ' ,-t gi Dr.' L R. MallardJJjf GMswrro,f vuvtr i J" and Mrs. W...J. lard Unday. , r ; ' , r - Cl JOXinre psdav efternoon JHRuarv 12, Cir. 1 T . . "r. 7 ; . ,"1. . T i - .. .- ' . 'tie No. 1 was- entertained' by Mrs.' A; B.. Bland, Circle Hn, 2 (jmet with Mrs, t K,- Alderman, -'and' the Xoung "ladies1. Meeting- wis held lri the home-of-Miss( Emory winter's social whiAt ''Be4, you're neat as pin, and you:n popular wherever yogo' 1 ?v LAUNDRY r 14.' Warsaw, Magnolia," Bosehill, ana Tflursaay. mr. mays.-ihiver. Ju UOL1PSON GYMNASIUM; lts' ' Tuu.r. . , o s J J t of tlie pro-js'g'-m fcr tlie mee.T.g was, "Fresh or ( J u '3 from Afar." and the Book of illtbi'ews was used for Bible study.' S. held their monthly meetings on i Wednesday afternoon, January 12. i The ICatie Mttrfav Clrclfl was en- tertained. by Mrs. L.'W Williams, Mal-rcircle chairman, and the members' the Bosa' Hocutt Powell circle met -with.tb.eir chairman, Mrs. J, E. Pope.'": C r;, WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING ' - Mesdames E. ft Marshall, E. L. Lanier, and J. B." Rousg entertain ed the'Bosehill Woman's Club on Wednesday afternoon, January 19, in the home -of Mrs. Marshall. - After the Business ." session; the following prostram on Polk Musio nrenared Mr -Mrs; L. K.- Alderman and Mrs. IL C Itlarshall ,was giv en; Song," "Old Folks at" Home," by-club, . Discussion ;. concerning folk-music by 'Mrs. D," Berring. Songs,'Deep River,", and "Steal Away," by Mesdames L. K. Alder- - v- iV.i Ti r man, -.. T. Denning, w, 1. Rouse, and Ward Farrior; vocal . solos, "Swannannoa Tunnell" and "Wish j x were a iiioie, i uy .mis,' u,. Howes t song, "Froggy i Went ' a Courting, by club, i, At the close of the program, re freshments .were served, by the hostesses. Vl. .',.-'' ' of National Safety Bureau: '" -"Practically all accident "are preventable by greater caution on the part ot those involved,", Will WARSAW. PBES3TTEEIAK - AUXILIARY. MEETS ;. ' The January Meeting of the Presbyterian Auxiliary was'r.held in the church Sunday afternoon, with the , President, Mrs.' B.. C.; Sheffield, presiding,- ' The poem,' "My Purpose ..for "A Wew Date'? was her theme and this message brought courage to each one for the task of (the! .Cirole ' No.' J of year.'j ,i -' -'ich.zfdi Kiet in'tae h ""Plans were, '.made for a special the Year" was used as the- call i to WorsWp. ' vAn inspiring1 fievot-' ional was led by Mrs. L. B. Huie. I study of the ' book" of Ephesians in. Febrnaryi and Jan 30-Feb 6 was announced as the week of nraver for Forekn .Missions. . An important program on For eign Missions was led by Mrs. W. . J. Middleton, She told some" thing , of , the - s effect of the war in China on our Mis- i. i - iL.i i... a- . " tmost distressing news van if t.hp burnintr of our own Worth Hospi tal In Kiangyin, China. - The meeting closed with pray ers for the Foregn Mission Work. Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Vickery, Miss Ruth Weistel and Miss Hes ter Anne Farrior, visited in the home of Dr.. and Mrs. J. W. Far rior Rnnriav ' "-'Mr, and Mrs. Paul Potter spent the week end with Mrs. Potter's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Gresham. ' ... Mrs. James Strickland visited ' hr sislejv Itis. LG-rfaoi ifl; omti oi tue fevc-wy ,wj t-. Kew, Bent last 'week,' -n, (maA...,Je t.'ide is t grad-jate o. Mr., and Mra. J. B, -Isschey or1 East C-Mjjnfc 'ieacdo;' CoJeBx Rosehill were -the gnrez-ta of Kr.TOTi B'. K. C.) iM.ViIH. Tue and Mrs. 0. E. Bost fix-ulay. " Snoi2l gT&duated witu bono? from Bill, Carroll,' Charlie Sheffield;1 braids Military Academy. He is Kipkie Zannon, s, Id Sutjon, pPAecor of the new drug store in iMrs.'- J.C. -Eobinsox' Mr Bill j Taylor , motored tai Viimingtoa Sunday to iook overiU w. ( a,,' Bntish Battleship z1 a V. ,B L. Carlton Mondav afts. Mrs. Vayite Jovdon Wiiii-i. devotional, taken from Luke 9:60. Business was planned for the - years work. 1 Th SRrif. V, .T.n-..'-.-.i "V.," nf tTip m ii f,'1-.-.' imt a. 'i - jR.hmn f Uht.k .Tnfl.m last week,. the new oiiieeis the coming year are : Presi Mrs. Joe Surratt, V'.oe-Jfxe-Mrs C. F. Can o.l, S-eii-., M-. C.'W. Suirftt, Teatl-ci, K .. Z. L. Einmaa. Specul l, r. the social hour was VenUi . jiu st performed by Franklin Taoi dummy, "Willie McGoogau. Con test winner' Mrs. J. K, Rae, served date puddingy ' whipped cream, nuts and -coffee. 1. BUCK-HIUES Miss Maltha Hines and William , McGilvrey Buck, both of Warsaw, , 3 . L'i .. were marnea inuisauy aiieiuoan. January 19 at 4:00 P. M., at Ui-j nome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hines, on Hiil btreet. i.ic ju the Hallsville Presbyterian ' Rev. D. L. Jones of the Pvesbytei- Clmrcii by the pastor of the fanr . fan church officiated, using the ily, Kev. F. L. Goodman, with . . ring ceremony. An improvised al- interment in the cemetery by the -tar, with background of ferns and church. palms was arranged in the east The deceased is survided by end of the reception room. The her father and mother and two 1 mantles were banked with melior brothers : Delma and Clifton, both Begonia, fern, and smilax. Else- younger than she was. v where throughout the receiving MRS MARY GRACE CANFEELD ' rooms, southern smilax was used i in profusion. Mrs. J. E. Williams.!, Mrs. Mary Grace Canfield, weU e tn;BuA ! known in North Carolina and in aunt of the bride, furnished the ithe New England sttxtet swak following nuptial music: "Loves at the Sunday Morning Service at Confiding," Farrar; "Simple Con- the Community Church, Universal fession," Thome; "Ave Maria," jst at Outlaw's Bridge, January - iMascagm; Processional from Lo-t., hengrin "Bndal Chorus," Wagner ; during the ceremony, "0, lhou' Sublime Sweet Evening Star" from I Wagner's Tannhauser was played ; Mendelssohn's Wedding March ; was used as recessional. t Little "Boots' Maroney, diessed I in yellow taffeta, carried a basket 'showered with yellow streamers, j George Bennett, Jr., dressed in brown, carried the ring m a callul Uly. The bride's only sfttendant ; was her sister, -diss Elizabeth Hines, who wore an atteinoon dress of ashes of roses, with inlaid lace of matching shade, brown ac cessories, and carried an aim bou auet of gerberas, Fisher carnations pink roses and sweet pea?, tied j with pink and lavendar net. The,vasr poruoa m our pwjun Ibride wore a costume suit of Foist-1 lon8', 88 Pate interests fix prrc- Hoffam wool, Indian ruse, cross-' fox collar, a veiled velvet cone hat, and other accessories cf brown: her corsage was of brown I orchids and lilies of the valley, ti-J ed with gold. The mother ot th'.-j bnde wore brown velvet with :i corsage of red roses, Mrs. Mane J PPlHil WARSAW, N,C. Program Week of January 24th MONDAY, January 24th. One Day Only " Second Honeymoon " With Tyrone POWER and Loretta YOUNG TUESDAY ONLY, January 25th - JACK POT $30.00 " Night Club Scandal " With John Barrymore, Lynne Overman, Charles Bickford WEDNESDAY, January 26th The First Picture of the South Seas Ever Filmed in Color. "Ebb Tide" ' With Oscar HOMOLKA, Frances FARMER, Ray MILLAND THUR. A FBI., Jan. 27th-28th i . New Songs, New Steps, New Laughs in "A Damsel in Distress " i, Starring Fred Astaire, George Burns, Grade Allen . SATURDAY, January 29th j,,.'' Double Feature Starting at 1:30 wSf " Whistling Bullets" V - 1" " Starring Kermit Maynard u V ; " Judge Priest" ; "J; ' ""Starring Will Rogers t f COMING ATTRACTIONS: "Perfect Specimen,'' VNavy,Blue andi Gold," "Texas Trail," ."Merry Go Round," "Murder of Green- wich Village."" - I tuok-Eeixnett, the groon's no' wu'i'e -wpe ve'vci!. 'vvarsavr,' Alter a jnjMo Honda coupie wuj,be at ttoan 1ipv : 'A reception louonsea ti -oc,re- th II. S.'Kiss Jfell UjUddea re.nvcd fit tLe ioat uoov. Ion, W. J. 'u;die- J, Ard- I'iis. j... A. Utnii; a oi be..; werelejvl'r" wi re;e ved in .he tvoQi cak a Sfeam- i-ireii w.,, .. t ..r bow of I,.. aud feui: on it's roi.t. each side were lijjnied tapers, tied wicii net a lid vaiiey lilies, in-iK Mi' 'tapes oi (,ibdaai,ed height, As iMoib left, they were presented .i..i.ul saver bo&es containing slices ol wedaing cuke, by Mesdames Uiirence Bixiwn and Herbert Best,: Mattie Cleo Jar; man Passes Away . Matties Cleo Jarman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarman of near Beulaville, died at her home 1 Fiiday morning about 10:00 oV dock from pneumonia and - other ,i ..." mi. . .1-J l cuiiipiioauuns. ine cnua was uorn Ajii-il 24, 1932. PiHieral services were conducted Histovv anA th. Adontion of - the Constitution of the United " states. Service will beein at 11 o'clock. Special invitations have been : W "J te sturivilit. .,nd especially interested ' jn Arir n history. - - MEL vlN ,T. MAAS, Member of .- Conress from Minnesota: .'An adeqllate navy will be lar less expensive than a war which '" ,nay result frotn a weak tv, ' ' , lrsuIt form a weak navy. WILLIAM E. BORAH. U. S. Sen ator from Idaho: "I can see no recovery for a r?l,y continuing TH:iMAS OTiD POWELL, nro- . fessor: W'leu constitutional monarchs ' misbehave, something may have to bo clone about it."