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Xisa'-Beba TULX
Sirs. Eolert Car 1 V.
minton on Tuesy cf t-ii
shojirj.
Lus. 1J. B. luuey accomr,.i
I'rs. Litchfield Erne of Warsaw to
til
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' 7 .epent
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JlgO
; j, and then
:.v vas-. given
"ri t"e fruests.
i, i e bingo
. t 1 - ..'.1 was
it ie Aaiattsur con-
i acf the games, the
; mgs fr-t and terred
i itu'I seu cream to
r--V.,J Euo Club met
iinu U 1 VI 1. .... : 4 .. J.
r iciuvury w, aiwilYiiiixHbati on TnesJav - where
" ' ' 8 .I. ey attended en IUecutive Board
. t J. T. Penning a assist- jg of wilmiii-ton Pn.sby.
" s' ' ' l' . .. terial which was held in the
A r-?am of "Expression in cnurcn of Covenant. - '
o," prepared by Ers. H. 8. . jg Dannie Pollock of the lo
vU ari lira. L. A. Wilson,1 gcaool faculty spent the past
i Civen. Ers. Wilson gave a week ena at her home in Trenton.
I-xif! iion on the program topic, Misses Eartha Pickett and Pat
and the following musical nam- tie Loftin of Baleigh spent last
bers were given as illustrations 1 : week tn& at SarecU with James
Piano Solo, "Schuberts eerenade" 1 pickett. T .
bv Mrs. L. K. Alderman -y Duet, jjm, I, Stevens of Warsaw
"Song of India," by Eesdames. H. peen spending some time here
C. Marshall and 7. T. Denning. ,i with her mother, Era. L. A. Bea-
The hostess served a sweef sley who has been quite ill with
coarse. , ' -.- I bronchitis.
jilts, oviui a. uuvui una mums
EERTH ANNOUNCEMENT ' -
Er. and Mrs. Beid Fussell an
nounce the birth of a daughter
in February 18. . , - , ,
. New York Planning to spend;
not less tnan .wuuuuat tne week emi at Sarecta
new lOTK wou I stus ooo, TV,.,. raMt.,,
Martha Southerland went to Mag
nolia on last Saturday afternoon
to visit Eiss Ella Cox.
Mr. and Ers. H. B. Boney and
children sent last Saturday after
noon in Wallace.
Jimmy Jemtt, Jr., spent last
it James
jxrr.::3..
The Febn
Kenansville Jr.'
was held on I..-
this week in the c
7 :30. at which time 1 . o j
of the Senior Woman's clu; v
invited guests. The mcluont, 1
i i-
" was vr---e
(
a." ;
. I ..vet"
-U i.4 t .
r?r as o. s '
venlvl'rs. C. A.
;re i e pr:, i
.0' '-:J i: -r s J
-irs f Ue d
n of tlie r
j. s snrei a t it
j d c' :,en s
1 c ' !T e E-ci-
i .-:- s
1 were prej ej a 1
s Eamie'c - ' r i,
iiuin jaoc .is
of her JUoiue
t trantham scl
Bobert Grady presiaed over . t..c 1
business session. . The program 1
which followed "was in . charee of 1.,.,"
Visa ' . Vjiriptfa ."Napp rhm rt ..
Fine Art Department. She intro- jZwit ivuLers
duoed Mrs. S, q, Shelby of Gold- onomics Cass at
sdojo wan gavo s spusniua inusi' I ' , r
oal program by' playing a group .- KKfESAL SIEDTGS CLU3
of peices from the works of Schu-1 ' jjei FELHUABY 18TH.
mann, MacDonnell, and Chopin.! ' ' $
She also gave tone interesting! -The meeting wis held lat Bow
sketches of the three composers. !dfn' the wrartesy
A social hour was enioved dnr-1 Mr- E.iarsHe had a heat-
it
tie v
Er. f
Norfu'.., v ,
Shou'.-rs .
were V :
diof tkl!
Park I n
Mrs.. Je .
to her h-". ai
ter spendii ? a . x
Bland Pickelt.
The sick in tov -t a e c'l
proviEg, friends ;4 s i
learn.
zil has sisrned a contract for 48,
j gizsii:-, Catherine vOO square teet oi exmon space.
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Misses Elizabeth
ing which time, the -hostesses,
Misses Margaret Williams, Nannie
Kornegay. Mildred Pate and Bot
ha Murray, served temptine . re-
Ward and freshments. -
17A(1SA17SDG2TYhPERS0!1ALS
er installed and tlie building liga-
xea so mat mo :may nave
lis monxmy r i "fing and noid
socials in the hall. ;.t
rMiss Jayme Eartin gtcre dem
onstrations on the . majo? project
foods. Mrs. E. B. Hales KDorted
.tne pressing neea n liDranan and
what it would m to the club
MBS. 0. P. PBIDGEN
' Correspondent :
mm:
'Olive, w C:;
PBESBYTEMAN AUXHIABY
- OF WABSAW CHTJECH
"The Secret of Leadership"
Was the topio of a most impres
sive devotional period at the op
ening of the Auxiliary meeting
uio vuiuvu vii MUBUH7 picr-
noon. The life of Moses was bed
by Mrs. B. C. Sheffield to devel
op the subjeot
The program was led fey Mrs".
W. E. Sines, usinr the toirio.
"Ehe Kecro A Near and NeedV
Besponsibility." . This subject
brought oat the marvelous econ
omis and educational progress of
the race and the great need for
more trained Christian letaders
among them. Assisting in the pro
gram wrer Mesdames J. W, Far
rier, L, B, Huie, W. P. Bridgers
and Miss NL Bowden. ', . ,. -Daring
the putingsi session
(and community. Mr. Henry Mid-
2nd.
- .....
TJ. D. C. MEETING
plans were made for serving sup- .dleton gave timelyiemirtders of lain, "
per at the Stewardship Meeting the garden and its reds to W-? ) r
to be neid in the cnurcn on joar.iiamuy. xne auo, u
Ers. J. 1'
.' - ". ; Corrc
- The Comu
regular mon
school build,
with Mrs. L. t
presiding. le
sion new of
were elec' '
ent, E"i. '
!;nt
den Pond is a ve.
for their club met
helpful program, t
,am . i (more people and tl
TfZJT?fft tS Unnity shows a L
an Chapter of Uni, A t u ven
The Feb:
James Kenan
ted Daughters of the Confederacy
was held in the home of mrs. j.
A. PoweQ. with Miss Eula Pawell
mm 3 ' ni i. TT
er Soyder and Mrs, . . f , ' Gresfc
am as hostesses, . ,.
Mrs. 7. W. Farrier, local pre-
WIVaV 1UWVUUWU U9t M MtftgVIw
of White ville District President,
wno spoke to tne chapter on tne
main features of the work for the
year. c M -
, The general proeram of the
year is the study of ''Some Phases
of the Economic life of the; Old
South." The study was introduc
ed in January bv Mrs.' D. E. Best
nitiw 4aiiia ' . T1ia VaahaLi'a
Army Behind the Fighting Me:
for all dab familu
f
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QUALITY
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J 1z?h?z T.lixture - 3-8-3
Special Truck Grower
Dark Horse - -Crop
King ...
5-7-5
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OF POTATOES, BEANS, PEAS AND SEEDS OF ALL KINDS 1
AHIUVED ANDA'ArE IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY YOU AT LOW-
:.--J3-E2E US BEFORE YOU BUY
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The SaBie E. Jo!
Class , held its res
meeting v ia fhe ho
Surratt, Cass preL
the meeting with a
ional Mrs, E. B. Ei
the Bible Class, and t
tore of the meeting Y
cellaneoai shower r
Bobert Lewis,, reoent t
Mary Stevenson' ' Mnu
grandaughter pulled i t
led high with gifts into
oeption room, and placed
the feet of Mrs. Bobert .1
delighful salad course wa.
'by Mrs. Leon Britt ass;
Miss Mildred Curie and &
Pridgen. '
Circle Kg. 1 f
hafch met in the home o
loint nesteos. jr,"
bad ohatge, V4mj.
ened" with -a-sBftr-w
Matt, 9:2340, Ib6 W
transacted and a short go
iod enjoyed, Mrs, MUler
by Catherine Pridgen serve
ry tarts, toasted nqts, and ;
The Y. W. A., jnetin tht
of Bertha Miller and Evelyn ,
as joint hostess. ' -
Mrs, JL E. L. Wheless, lei
Evelyn Sales had charge . of
program, A most vital subject,
f'M&sionarv Activities in China."
A shower was planned fwMra.
Edgar Pollock in the near future.
A very Interestinsr nine was
played last Friday night f- when
the Warsaw ' High school .'boys
played the Warsaw town boys;
and Warsaw nigh school girls a
gainst Warsaw towjf f girls. The
high school boys Aud jprls won
r 1 oyer the 'town eboyand girls.
. Wallace; boy and "prls - played,
the Warsaw -teams la Wallace and
won ?; over - Warsaw girls by a
soore of 32-H, However, war-ti
saw boys brourli home a seore
of ; 80-9 from 4a6 Wallace boys.
' Mr. and Eri w, F. Floyd spent
the week euoVto ysyettevme w
iting relatives.- . jffy
Mr. art Mrs. W. 1, Surratt ns
ited BV & Surratt in Greemboro
this pjt weekend. -' !-
Mr! and Mrs. Paul Potter of
Carrie spent the week enj with
Mn., Potter's parents, lr. and
1
Spn.
Sund
Seve.
tended .1
land Smi u ,
afternoon. ,
4;';" ifr,--
VALUABLE BOOL..
The Wotia's Book5 L
has tesT Seen presented to
ooisinupl KMr nere"iii ?
ansyiUe by Jfrs. , K. peH.
Lake. Hew . Jersey. E.. ,
ight has a deept interest - iu
r lihronr am iu aiHattpA k thrt v
nnmironi books presented W as
by her, These eti(ti oi pooks, W .
a imaJQ library mean a great dew'
to the school age children, as well: !
as adults. The entire community
expresses many thanks to Mrs,
Height. ' -s; vr-V' '
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r
1 j, 55V Royster Tobacco
erky Write IRbyster !
sold an average of 1, powus of .tobacco per acre
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