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Kirs. Howard Joiner, Reporter and Subscription Agent.;
Please Call Mrs. Joiner at telephone 454 for news
I !: j. Ifciy L. Stevens Is Feature Sp::!;er
ill Diilritf feting Of U.D.C. In Clinton
CUNTON Members of the Olive, Warsaw, and WilmlnBtnn.
United Daughters' of tb Confed- Junior chapters from Mount X)Uve,
eraqr of District 9. North Carolina
Drrlslon, bald their annual meet
ing Wednesday In the Presbyterian
Church here, with the district di
rector, Mrs. A. T. St. Amaad of
Wilmington presiding.
Taking part in the opening exer
cises were Mrs, St. Annua, Mrs.
Annie W. Price, of Jacksonville,
the Rev. M. C. McQueen, pastor
i the church, who gave the invo
cation, m Mrs, Rufus Herring,
organist, Mrs. Jack Poole extend
ed the welcome and Mrs. C. F.
Darts of the Burgaw chapter res
ponded. Mrs. W. K. Beech, of
Clinton, sang, accompanied by Mrs.
Herring.
Chapters reporting were those
la BeulaviUe, Burgaw. Clinton.
Goldsboro, .Jacksonville, Mount
Provocative Pique
parked with rhlnestone
battens, and bows of pin
wheel lace on Its wonder,
hi. wide notched collar.
1 Unpreued pleats give the
sldrt Ht easy grace. In cool,
petal-fresh pastels. Colors;
Pink. Aqua, Yellow and
White. '
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Jacksonville, Warsaw and Wil
mington also gave reports and
proviaea pages lor the occasion.
Division officers oreMuit wnr
Mrs. Henry Stevens, Jr., of War
saw, presiaeni; sirs. William F.
Dickens, Enfield, vice-president:
Mrs Parker, Durham, third vlce-
prestaeni m cnarje or children's
work; Mrs. L. B. Huie, Warsaw,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Elis
abeth Croom, Wlnston-Salein, re
cording secretary; Miss Jeannette
Bigg, Fayettevllle, registrar; and
Mrs. C. H. Bass, High Point, re
corder of crosses. i
Mrs. Huie presented Mrs. Stev
ens, who in turn Introduced the
division officers present, Mrs. Key
Scales of Wilmington presented the
pages. :. v .. i
Mrs. Stevens, the featured speak-
1 er, gave so address on "The UDC
and the Future." -
Mrs. Paul Borden, . Goldsboro,
presided during the memorial hour
and was assisted by the pages and
Mm. Beech, soloist.
. Luncheon was served at the Ho
tel Rufus King, with Mrs. Guy
Boss, president of the Clinton chap
ter, serving as official hostess. Mrs.
K. E. Tyndal, of. Mount Olive,
chairman of the courtesy commit
tee, Mrs. C. E. Wllklns, Goldsboro,
.chairman of the Invitation com-
: oilttee. announced that the Con
federate Greys Chapter, Mount
J Olive would be the hostess group
in 1953. "
Mrs. S. D. Broadhurst, of the
Mount Olive chapter, was elected
district director' for Che coming
year, and Mrs. R. L. Cox, also of
Mount Olive, Was elected secre
tary. . ... .
Ycrsav
Church I!
.... 1 .S JL. vnT
-She had been deeply In love
with her husband, a doctor whose
death was hastened by overwork;
when he passed on, her friends
predicted that she would go to
pieces, When she didnt,, they
were Indeed wprised.
A - few days after the funeral
I called on her and was struck by
her great spiritual calmness "What
is the secret of your steadfast at
titude."' I asked.:,.-. -;.;...
"Come , with me," she replied
as she led me to the door of the
doctor's office. "I have found the
strength to go on titsit," she said
a she pointed to the sign on the
door. "Coming down the stairs the
niffht of the doctor's death. I no
ticed the sign hanging there just
as K bad so many, many times De-
fore. . "I am sure that It is truly
a sign from Heaven and I shall al
ways leave it there." Sil
1 looked.). the sign once more
and my eyes moistened for it read
"Gone for a ume wnue. yvui oe
back with you toon.'! r
By Mrs. Kara, joiner-
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METHODIST . CIRCLES MEET
Circle Number One of the Wo
man's. Society of Christian service
met on Monday at the home of
Airs. k. . Sutton with twelve
memners present. Mrs. D. J. Mid
dleton presided. The program was
given by Mrs. Sam Powell who gave
three readings from the Book of
Acts. At the conclusion. Mr Sut.
wn nervea a congealed iruit salad
plate, pecan dreams' and . candy
ulster Haobitw.
Circle Number Two met at the
home of Mrs. Robert Winders with
eleven members present. The de
votional was given by Mrs. C. L.
Carlton and the program was ren
dered by - Mrs. M. A. Smith who
read from the Book of the Acts, the
zutn, yie sim. ana 33 chapters, ice
cream, fruit cake, coffee and cook
ies were served.
The Circle Number Three met
at the home of Mrs. Boss Watkins.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Joe Surratt Sr.. Mrs. J. C.
ra i J i . ra j j.i
al was given by R. L. Crossno and enlH' 1 "T-' ? Sr .r,l
the program by Mrs. J. A. Backley. n Thomas ftertalned theto -duly :
For "her totTrte gave a .reading On riw tt?
rrora uie coos, oi acts, ai me con- . T iV
elusion, Mrs. Watkins served Ice vour and served i-Ph?d,
cream, pound cake, coffee and as-, coffee Dwl Jl""
nnrtiwi nt land cheee wafers wefe-enjoyed.
Sfr Ti' xt..v .. Mrs. Maroan Bsc won club high
lire wukiti iv iuuvci wua, iuv . i-, mh
the home of Mrs. E. E. Join with ,nwas given an walea. Other
, on.. nrizes were won by Mrs. L. S.
eleven iiicnnms jmcocu.. ii - . i..j A-i..n i.
votlonal was arven by Mrs. Park. Whittle who received African vlo-
t.j . nrint. rvun led ano Airs. u. u. jnacuus w
Mrs. Tioian Barr
Yins High Score
On Thursday night at eight pin.
onefaWrUHT ln?.gD
of Don McNeill. After an inter-' W
ton Aibertson, Forest Martin, urn'
e sting contest, Mrs. Jones served
ice cream, pound caie ana cones.
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AUC:jATIC .
Betjinnlng Wed. April
Hth We Will Cose Each
Wednesday at 1K)0 p.m.
fl.Drco!is
Inc.
Warsaw's Leadings -i
Dep't Store
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Mewses ldiovAl
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tadNday
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BAPTIST CHUBCH NEWS ;
On Mondav. Aiorll 7th Mm )
Daniels circle met at h him. r
JMrs, Alton Greenllaw wtth ten
members present The devotional
was given by Mrs. Frank Thomas.
The topic of the program was Liv
ing our Christianity and was giv
en by Mrs. - Ira Ezzell, Mrs. Tho
mas and Mrs. John Bardeif. At
the conclusion. Ice cream and naiv
ty sandwiches were enjoyed. .:
ine ueorge itolltns circle met at
the home of Mrs. W. A. Carter with
twelve members present. Mrs.
L. O. Williams presided. : She was
assisted In rendering the orosram
by Mesdames Robert Blackmore,
Ralph Jones, x: Mamie Chambers.
The devotional was given by Mrs.
N. A Mitchell who read the 61st.
psalm. . Strawberry short cake and
coffee, were served. v.; v"
A newly orasoized circle. "The
Vara "Stephens" met t the Penny
Branch Cmfc Mrs. Ormond Grice
presided. A letter from Mrs. Van
Stephens, for whom the cirole u
named was read. The program was
given by Mesdames L. O. Williams.
N. A. Mitchell, Moman Baars and
Edgar Pollock: The topic studied
wit Mission Work in Hawaii.
The hostesses were Mrs. Bob
BJanchard, Mnt Bruce Torrana.
At the conclusion soft drinks, cook
ies and salted nut were served. " '
The Bosa Powell circle met with
fourteen members present The
program was given by Mrs. C. V.
Garner who chose as her topic
'South America." At the conclu
sion sandwiches and punch were
enjoyed.
On April the seventh "The An
nie Kate Powell" circle met at the
home of Mrs. D. L. Matthls. The
Katie Murray Circle met at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Porter. The
Good Samaritan circle met at the
home of Mrs. Ket'ide. ,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS
Circle No. Two met at the home
if Mrs. Lawton Aibertson with Mrs.
Lillian Qulnn as co hostess. Twelve
members were present The de
votional wa led by Mrs. John
West Congealed fruit salad with
Russian tea and nuts were served
" the hostess.- :
; Circle Number Four met at the
"-ome of Mrs. W. E. Hlnes with 20
: embers present Mrs. J. H. Hlnes
resided end Mrs. Jerry Newbold
ave the Bible study. The pro
gram was in charge of Mrs. Gib
iuck. The hostess, assisted by
drs. J. C. Page and Mrs. Buck,
served a fruit salad with riu and
-offee. ' - ' ?:
merson Jones, S. L. Torrans, J. D.
Davis. Robert Lewis. Vernon Stan
di, Bonnie Thomas and Miss Nora
Blackmore.
Easier Motif Used
At Bridge Club
Mrs. Fes Mitchener entertained
her bridge club last Wednesday
night with a dinner. 1 The Easter
motif was orrried out in her floral
arrangements and menu. '
Those enjoying her hospitality
were the - following: Mesdames
Jim Middleton, Allen Draughon,
Mrs. William Taylor, J. N. West.
I s. Kay tavis entettalned at al - The I ally E, jonnsame w
bir&day party t rr her son. Mickey of the Methodist charcn u on
on his Uilrd tlrthday last Tuesday. Monday night hi the name m
Alter DaskeU were given as favors, v;. n. sunw
Those attending were the follow-. Prldgeon aa coostesS. . uneeo
4nlt. t.,i,u.. . hau rt-wf. mMnhAim mmrm oresent AITS. O.
Davis Erodd, Arthur Mlnshew. Ed Surratt held the devoUo"!. Dur-
Johnson, Jennie Vernon and 6hu ng me ovisuw- ,
ley Matthews; ,
tIiildlliiis;
Enlarfaias Club
' Mrs.' Ed Hlne entertained her
bridge club last Thursday night
Those claying - were Mesdames
Charles Sheffield, Ed Strickland,
Robert Frederick, Otto Matthews
Frank Hobbs, Daulton West, James
H. Hraes, and Sam Godwin. The
club high was won by Mrs. Robert
Frederick who was given a towel
holder. H . ..--v-i-. "
' The eeond high was won by Mrs.
Ed . Strickland) who receivea
assies. '"':"'' ,..-.' ':'
Durins nrocresslons. Mrs. times
served soft drinks and tidbits, and
at the end of olay. frozen fruit
salad and coffee.
ton Minshew was elected fo see-Mtirv-
tn reoboe Mrs. William
Tinh.h whn K recently moved.
The Sfudy of the Book of Acts was
viven nv MXS. 1. J.
Park Prldgeon and Mrs. William
Taylor and Mrs. ai. J?"" ,vr
ter a prayer led by Mrs; H. B. Hipp,
the hostesses served ice cream pie,
coffee and toasted nuts. J, "
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Versaw . Rotary
Club Met Thursday
The Warsaw Rotary dub met last
TinniH Mi' t the B. and W.
Restaurant. The high light of the
meeting was the interesting ran
given by Mr. R. E..WaU who vg
an account of in receat jtrip -abroad.
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Personals : r
DM. and Mrs. E. J. Bowden amd
daughter, Mary Frances of Ports
mouth, Virginia spent
end with Mle SaUle, NeB and
Maggie Bowden -
imMi. fh ntudents who are at-
jtj in ra Q .
tending Wake Forest who
King their parents are Carol Carl-
lng were the following; Mesdames' "; f rnd" George Bennett Jr.
ri , ih.4.j,i, Main-mt Jordan, i UPB 1 jr"i. av.
Club Entertained
By Mrs. West
Mrs! Daulton West entertained
her bridge dub last Wednesday
niBht r Mrs. Willam Craven was
welcomed as a visitor, xnose piay-
Rnhart VntdArlck. Maurice Jordan,
Mitchell Britt, Otto Matthews, R.
W. Riggs, W. G. Britt and John
Vincent. .
The club high was won oy mm.
Unhort imHAriiir who was Civen
flntver holder. Mrs. W. G. Britt
-
won the bingo prise ana aiso re
ceived a flower holder. .
(During play, soft drinks, crack
ers and cheeses were enjoyed and
at the conclusion, Mrs. West serv
ed peach short cake and coffee.,
Announce Births
Mr nn1 Mrs. Joe Farrior an
nounce the. birth of a son, Joseph
Keith, on March 31st. At the Samp
son Memorial hospital In Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Best Jr.
announce the birth of son on
April 1st at the hospital in cia
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Frederick Jr.
announce the birth of a daughter
on March 30 at the clinic in Mount
Olive,
'The Woman's Auxiliary ofthe
American Legion met last Thurs
day nlgbt in the Legion nut. Airs.
D. J. Bi.venbark acted us nostess.
During the business houri it (was
voted, to-sponsor -fc much needed
najmed to study this problem' wa
made up ot.tne louowing; iupxar
damee-Graham Philips;' OtUs Swin
some, Walker McNe'iU. . . t ,
The 1 Interesting program
capably lven by Mrs; D J. JBiy-.
enbark who chose; ai her .' topic
-Americanism." 5 ' ' i u
Tfne delegates appointed to at
tend Uie district meeting inTWal
Mui3inies Al Banadyga.
p4,' J. Rlenbark . and Mrs, ' g rank
Kornegay.in Goldsboro.1"
' iWr. anil Mrs. WilllW-fcraveo
spent last; Sunday at Laurel; Lake.
, Mrs.1 Mary Virginia Lanier' tea
returned irom the Sampson. Mem
orial hospital in Clinton where She
recently.iinderwent n . apjpendec-
Ty.-J" - i x
Mrs. Dixon of JaeksonvIIler Fla'.,
U VWUmt her daughter. Mrs. Ed
Sfriokkiid. m rr S.
Mr, and Mrs. . Orahant Quenn
and son of Kinston 'spent last Sun-day-
withy Mr. and' Mrs. Sanford
Packer. . '-'
Among those who attended the
Garden tour in Goldsboro were
Mesdames R. F. 'Wall.' E. C. Thom
son, Paul Potter, a. : j.. juaius,
Fenn Lee, and Miss Sallie Bowden.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cavenaugh
recently attended the Board of
Development and Conservation
held in Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. raui ioason oi
Dr. Amos, associate editor-oi
North Carolina Educatoin, educa.
tlonal publication, will address the
graduating class of the .Wars n
High School this year, it was re
vealed by iBrinclpal J. P. Harmon
Mr.. Harmon says that the editor
f a very desirable speaker and
tn jhis school feels most fortu,
bate to have secured "him for the
speaker." He pointed out that Mr.
AbramS - normally ; makes . from
twelve to fifteen graduation aiS
dresses -each vear. ;
' The editor of the North Carolina
Education Association is a native
of Pehder county and is: widely
noted for his long and continuing
fight for the betterment of schools
.. j! Along with- the announcement of
the Speaker, , Mr. Harmon also an
nounced that the date for the trxi.
uation exercises will be Wednpij,
tlght. Iay 14, at 8:19. ;?, '
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Una; Power and Light Co. ;i
, Mrs. Joe Surratt Sr.: left Frld y
for , Ashburn, ; Georgia where she
was. called on account of the un
expected death of her mother. '
Jerry Joiner spent the week
end-with' B. H. Oates Jr. in New
. ioya Jones wno auenas college
In Clemson, S. C. arrived Friday
to spend Easter with, his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E: F. Jones.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rackley re-
centlv visited - the azalea earden.q
in Wilmington. 7- ' U :
and children of Winston Salem
spent the week end with Captain
'Will Blackmore and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barden spent
last 'Sunday with her son, J. O.
DuZ: h"; mva tato th Herbert Weeks and, family In Kinston.
Airs. Jonn rreu . -- -- Pollock steeet. Mr.
eral days wren mr. "- - -
Warsaw Motor Co.
John Vincent, Elbert Matthls, Joe
rson
The dub. high was woh! "r mSZA
Ainn sxvns; coiner, , xoaixa uvv.wj.
Jonn Vincent, Elbert Mattnis, Joe ' ' .. mriv nivenbark
Preceding
I m.
ay mrs. Jim raiuuieran wno re- ,-. . - a w.l
cZivA . double derk of nnvr Faulkner, AshleWonet- and ,Wal-
cards. The second high wrs won.ke McNeill.
oy Mrs. Ellen Draughon, r2JKrXJZZ
was given an apron, xne traveling XU""" . ' t..j
award was won by Mx. Elbeort Mat
thls who was given an Easter bas
ket. - During play, soft drinks and
potato chips were served.- s
Warsaw School
Honor Roll '
The following list is the honor
roll for-the seventh month.
. First grade Judy Lanier, Pat
sy Hill, Mary Emm Dunn.' Lee
Joiner,' Jimmy Strickland, Johnny
Crossno, Marty Davis, Ann Carter,
Bennie Bartlett, Jack Sauls, Ger
ald uraasnaw, junior jjoyene,
Charles Blanchard, Bobby Batts,
George Clark, Bennie Bartlett,
Carolyn FusseL Barbara Lanier,
Allen Fountain, David Hinson, Car
olyn Fussei, Sandra JLawer. c -
Second grade Gloria West
Edna Bright, Linda Braswell, Mary
Alice Erwin, Connie Frederick,
Linds Hurst, Ellen Ann Pollock,
Joan Ridge, Beryl Slayton, Linda
Fiaye Baars, Louise Dall Mary
Ann Dunn. : Linda Sue Farmer,
Alice Riggs, Neal Mitchell, Bobby
Philips, Dwight Smith, Lee west
Jimmv Bradshaw. Bennie Dunn,
Charles De Luca, Johnny Pat Har
mon, Bill Rollins, end Billy Vann.
v Third grade Alice Cruse.-Gail
Kennedy, Lura Anne Penny, Mary
Lou Potter, Myra Jackson, Mable
Jane Straughn, Margaret Basden,
Jane Carlton, Janice Henderson,
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"Over A Quarter
Century of Service"
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GOES :
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AlltV TO BE
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Williams, Martha Ann Bacr, Judy
Pearsall. Fred Baars, David Ben'
ton, James Erwin ; and Bill
Straughn. - ' ;i';vv'
Fifth grade Judy Frederick.
Emily Henderson, Annette Holmes, i
Joyce rotter ana Ana straughn. -Sixth
grade Jeannett BelL
Judy Rollins, Marie Veach, Lyon
Cockrell, Judy Standi, Becky House
Marcia Hipp. W. C. English, Litch
Huie, Johnny Smith, Walker Ste
vens, Charlie Powell and Jimmy
West.
Seventh grade Lynette Bostlc
Sandra . Blanchard. Janice r Wll-
Usans, Rebecca Eason, Lillle Mae
Philips, Sara Alice usei, a. u
Phllins and Henry Carlton.
Eighth grade Betty Ruth
Byrd. Shirley Shine. Pat Hubbard,
Evelyn LanlerLewellyn Langston,
Ixicy Dunn. Reba Sauls. Barbara
Standi, Kathryn Whiey and Bob,
by Wells. .:y: '
Ninth grade Eioise uuuer ,
Tenth grade V- Nancy Houston.
Angelina Gore, Dorothy Knowles,
Betty Phillips, John Steed. ;
Eleventh grade No one.
Twelfth grade Doris Byrd, Mary
Elizabeth Packer, Kathleen Davis,
Barbara Rowe, Lois .Phillips and
Inez Taylor. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Benton and
children recently visited Mrs, Per
m 1Untnn tn Chadbourn.
Johnnie Jenkins who is a student
at Temple University, Philadelphia
has arrived to spend the Easter
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Jenkins. " .
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your church, by sending
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truly xprosses th slgnlfl
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selection of flowering plants, Spring s
choicest cut flowers, and corsagei, ,
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Ova Representatives
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' MagnoUsj
Airs. Louise Fussell .
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Mrs. W .H. Moore
". ...Bowden
Mrs. N. E. Gresham
: Chlnquapbs J l
Mrs. M. M. Thigpen
BenlavOIa
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