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f! :3. GLENN BROWN - . WARSAW CHURCH, SOClAtS " " Warsaw Personals ' little Ann Tunnell of Greenville spent last week end with her cousin' -Annette Wahal?., r' "'h v Mr. and Mr. Bill Fountain fend :i sons of Richmond spent last week ' n6Svisiting friends in Warsaw. T :.' dent Rouse' has returned home . 'after completing a business course ' Jn Virginia. - ) i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein and ' 'children of Fayetteville and Mr. " and Mrs. .Ben Ellis of Ooldbboto were Sunday guests of Mr-ancLMtv. A. Brooks. i7.r'; 'V'i Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miller of High 'point are visiting their daughter ' and family; Mr. and Mrs. W. G, ., Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 1. Mrs. J. E. Daniels in, Cary.'; Mrs. ' Nelson Carlton and Mrs. . Hugh Carlton spent last Saturday In Ktnston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Billy Costin and - children of Klnston visited Mr. and .Mrs. Nathan Costbflast -Saturdey, Mr. end Mrs, Ed Strickland, and family attended the festival in Wile , mington las Saturday. . "Jt p 'a r- John Fonveille is spending' the week in Havannah, Cuba, after win nine a sales contest Mrs. W. J. Calhoun and children - of Houston, Texas visited with her brother and sister in law, Mr. ano Mrs. Albert Vann last Friday,, a Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gatling and - daughters visited Mrs. Gatling's pa rents, Mr. ana Mrs. uiauae Hesi iasi Sunday.,' -t . Mr. and Mrs. James Farmer and . family visited the Cliffs last Sun- Announcement Graham BEAUTY SHOP In Warsaw ' Is proud ' -announce that Mrs. Myrtle Graham Is now co-partner with Graham's Beauty Shop. I - Prior to coming to Warsaw she ownea ana operuea me ispuoi Beauty Shop In Fairmont, N. C. The Graham girls are , well qualified to give yoa the beat in aw. . . . A. vriC . They wUI attend their sixth an niversary of Hair Styling in Fsyetteviile, Monday, April 8 and will be closed all that day. Micheal Angelov of Jacksonville, Fla instructor In advanced hair styling wUI be the guest Artist dav. Mr. and Mrs. t. T. Gresham and family and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Pot ter and family attended the Azalea Festival in Wilmington last Satur day.- -v-v:,. -;,4t'w? ;;. j; Mr", and Mr.. Clarence Warren and children of Bladenboro visit ed Sunday with relatives. 4 s , '-Miss-Betsy Boney Cyrus' Boner and Mrs. Attie B. Vann visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vann last Sunday. . Miss aeanette Scott of Richmond and Wilmington visited Rev.; and Mrs. Carlyle Powell and Mr. ; and Mrs. David Chambers during the weekLend.f.ftl fr.'iti' Rev. Carlyle Powell was guest speaker last Monday evening to the Brotherhood of - the First Baptist Church in Wilmington. - Mr .and Mrs. Bill, Powell of Mount Olive 'Visited-With Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner last Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs, Herman Sawyer of ! Elizabeth City spent last week end with the Powell sisters. Mrs. Emma Chambers who . had been visiting the Sawyers returned home. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Davis and children visited Mrs. Davis' mother. Mrs. C. C. Flowers in Calypso last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Zackery and Shelby Jean spent last Sunday with their daughter and family. Mr. and MrS." Barton Hare. - Mrs. ceua Mcmiuian nas return ed from Duplin General Hospital, following a minor operation. Fred Revelle was taken to Duplin General Hospital last ThuVday. , Mrs. J. M. 'Kornegay, Sr., of Smithfield spent last week end with her son and family, Dr. and Mrs. J, M. Kornegay, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J .M. Kornegay and daughter,; . Tricia and Mrs. J. M. Kornegay, Sr., visited in Kinston and Wilmington last Sunday.- Mrs. Belton Minshew and son. Kenny visited Mrs. J. B. Minshew in Wallace last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Strickland have returned home after spending four months in Florida, Bobby Martin of Wake Forest and Miss Phiuis Clifford of Lexington visited Mr.' and Mrs. A. J. Strick land last Sunday evening. . , Mrs. Jewell Malpnss .rid daugh ters of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Strickland last Sunday. Little Ricky Patterson of Rose boro visited his cousin, Pat Matthis last week end. Emmett Pollock of Raleigh spent last weeic en. w.tn his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pollock. Deams Pollock of Mars. Hill Col. lege and John . Fox of Asheville Spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pollock. . Mrs. Allen Draughan and Mrs. Frank HayslipVisited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rothwell in Wilmington last Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton and their fam ilies attended the Azalea Festival in Wilmington last Saturday. Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark, Mrs. C. J. Guy: of Magnolia attended the fun- PHONE 281-1 Junior Fellowship . .v-..:' Met Last Tuesday - The Junior Fellowship of the Me thodist Church met last Tuesday af ternoon' at the church with their leaders, Mrs. Belton Minshew, Mrs. W. P. West and Mrs. Sam Godwin. jerry roweu , presided over a short business meeting. : ;v. I :r-:r. Mrs. Minshew gave the. Bible Stu dy and Mrs. Godwin presented the program. v. , . Thirteen members attended the meeting, which will meet each Tuesday afternoon. ' i i i Sunbeams. Hold Monday Meeting '' 'The Sunbeams met last Monday or the regular stewardship meeting with their leader, Mrs. Ed Strick land. Mrs. Strickland told a steward ship story, 'Child's Parable Or. Time." The group then enjoyed singing and recited Bible verses from mem ory. . . . Twenty attended. Methodist G.A.'s Present Stewardship A stewardship program was pre sented to the Intermediate G.A.'s when they met recently for their regular meeting at the Baptist Church. Judy Rollins, president, presided over a short business meeting. Those taking part on the program were Joanne Summerlin, Ann Strau ghan, and Judy Rollins. - Following the meeting, Mary Lou and Joyce Potter were hostesses to the group Tit the drug storey Mickey Davis Has 8th Birthday Party Micky Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Davis celebrated his 8th birth day last week at his home with a party. A variety of games and bingo were hjoyed alter Micky hav opened his nany nice presents. ; Ice cream, birthday cake, soft . links and peanuts were served to he following guests: Billy Taylor, Ed Johnfon, M. H. Barr, Billy Mar tin, Bobby Davis, Frankie Ezzell, Bobby Sloan and Mac Johnson. Mrs. Allen Draughan, Jr. Receives High Score Mrs. Allen Draughan Jr., receiv ed a set of steak knives as high scorer at bridge . when Mrs. Bill Sheffield entertained members of her club last Thursday afternoon at her home. Mrs. W. G. Britt received a towel set as second high award. Others playing were Mesdames Ed Strickland, J. H. Hines. F .' A. Mitchner, J. T .Gresham, Edwin Sheffield and Sam Lewis. - ; ir Xhe, hostess served soft drinks, cheese biscuits, toasted nuts, po tato chips and ice box cookies dur ing play. i i i Mr. & Mrs. Grover Rhodes Celebrate Fiftieth I Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rhodes of Warsaw celebrated their 50th wed ding anniversary on Wednesday,' March 27 at seven thirty at the Free Will Holiness church The Rev. Rueben Jones of Fayet te vilie, the Rev. Nathan Hill of Deep Kun ana tne nev. ueorge Turner of Potter's Hill, the couple's pastor had charge of the service, prior to the eleoration. J. Following the service, refresh ments were served. t The church was decorated with a background of pines, centered with a large arrangement of yellow ros es and jonquils in a brass urn. Tne serving tables were flanked "ith loe cloths on which ivy out linedthe edges. a tiiiee ueicd bride's cake was served by Mrs. George Lloyd and Mrs. Earl Coombs from a table,; decorated in all white which was centered With an arrangement of white jonquils and flanked with burning gold colored tapers. Mrs. Emmons Garner served gold colored punch from another table which was centered with an all gold yellow arrangement. Mrs. George Bennett and Mrs. Edwin Ewers made the floral decorations. Mrs. Frank Basden presided at the. gift table. Approximately 100 guests attend ed. Unity New BY MBS. VOYGHT RIDGE ; Miss Phyllis Clifford of Mars Hill spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herring and family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. V; Phillips visit ed their daughter,, and family, Mr. and Mrg. Phillip Brown of New Bern on Saturday. Mrs. Janice Westbrook and chil dren Everette, and J-.aet of Alb- ertson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Herring. Sr. ( Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herring and boys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin and daughter Karen. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shine visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Outlaw last Sunday.- Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Stancil visited Mr. Stancil's mother, Mrs. Ester Stancil in Kenly last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Liston Summerlin and daughters visited Mrs. O. W. Seott at Scott's Store last Sunday. Mrs. Elwood Revelle and children eral rrf Mrs. Sallv Aurrick in Golds- visited relatives in Beulaville last boro last Saturday;' Sunday afternoon. f .. - -'- - WJj.i..-.yit S.:.'-iu. , n- in - -i ti i I '' O0OO0OO0OOOO0Q00CO0OOO00OOO0OO0OOO a i i a I m irfv uuyoir? . f H - - - ----- I 2 Responsibilities of Adults Toward Youth Subject Of Meeting 'Responsibilities of Christian Ad ults Toward Our Youth' was the to pic of a study course, given at the meeting of the Sally E. Johnston Bible Class wnen it met recently with Mrs. Sanford Packer. Mrs. Sam Powell presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. A. J. Strickland and the roll call show ed twenty members present. Those taking part in the study were Mesdames Bill Taylor, Q. J. Sutton, D. J. Midcleton, M. A. Smith Eugene Beasley and Mrs. I. T. Poole. The hostess served cup cakes, toasted nuts, candy and coffee at the conclusion of the study. o o o o o o o o o o o o fo o o o o o: o 8! O 8 o o o o o, o O 1 o o o o o o o , o o o ) y ' ) Now you can use spanking-hot fresh water, fresh detergent, on every load! With the new 1957 Frigidaire Automatic Washer y oii can -save enough hot water to do as many as 10 extra loads per month save up to 21 good-sized boxes of deter gent a year. Why is the Frigidaire Automatic the Savinges,t Washer Ever Built? More efficient action! See the difference. Final rinse water from a Frigidaire Wash er is sparkling clear arid cleaui Not only lint but tiniest par ticles of soap scuro, too are flushed over th a til h and down the drain with no film left on clothes. 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The hostess served toasted nuts and soft drinks during progression and at the end of play a chicken Salad plate and lemonade. . i , Mrs. Forest Martin Is Bridge Hostess Mrs. Forest Martin entertained members of her bridge club last Friday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames V. A. Stancil, George Hopkins, Mattie Torrans, E. E. Jones, Martha Davis, J. H. Wahab, Jeanne Jones and the hostess. . Mrs. Joanne Jones received high score award and Mrs. Hopkins re ceived traveling, each received plas tic bridge table covers. The hostess served soft drinks and potato chips during play and individual peach and apple pies and coffee at the conclusion of play. Mrs. Ed Hines Is Club Hostess . Mrs. Ed Hines was hostess to members of her bridge club last Friday evening. Those attending were Mesdames Mett. Ausley, Mitchell Britt, O. S. Matthews, J. M. Kornegay, John Fonveille, John Vincent and W. G. Britt. . The high score award was receiv ed by Mrs. Vincent and the sec ond high award, a table cloth set Went to Mrs. Britt. The hostess served nuts and soft drinks during play and at the con clusion, heavenly hash and coffee. Tony Rivenbark Has 9th Birthday Party Tony Rivenbark, son of Mr.' and Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark celebrated his 9th birthday last .Wednesday after noon with a wiener roast on the back lawn of his home. ' . Outdoor games were enjoyed af ter Tony had opened his many nice presents. Those attending were Bobby Pear- sail, Shelton Guy of Magnolia,, Jay Lewis of Clinton, Buster Merritt, Johhny Best, Ira Sutton, Kenny Minton, Johnny Hollingsworth, Johnny Uresnam and tampo Lewis. ' . 1 " 1 i. 1 Mrs. Page's 5th Grade Entertained At Party Mrs. Page's 5th Grade was enter tained at a party last Friday ever ning at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafe- tenai given by Mrs. Liston Summer lin of Warsaw, and Mrs. G. L. Sum merlin and Mrs. H, C. Lewis of Mt Olive.. - ' '-::Mj Bingo was enjoyed Dy the guests after which dancing' was enjoyed. The Easter motif was carried out in decoration and refreshments. Soft drinks,;, cup cakes, decorated like easier baskets, nuts and' potato chips were served : and balloons were given as favors, v Twenty nine students and Mr. and ?'rs. J. C. Page sad daughter, Betty 2" PURE BRISTLE Brush With Purchase of 1 Quart HANLINE Non-Yellowing White Enamel Point OR YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS Reg. fl HA Per. Qt. Price 71 .ill Including Brush Duplin $2.30 Supply Co. Warsaw, N. C. Mrs. Vern Carawan and .Mrs. O. I Holland made a business' trip to Varina on Monday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brock vis ited Mrs. Randall Hargrove of Mount Olive last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Phillips visit ed friends in Morehead last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Creech and family of Wallace visited Mr. and Ridge last Saturday Mrs. Voyght evening. . ' ; : 1 1 . Among Glacier National Park's 400 bears, only a dozen beg food from visitors. One of the most no torious bear pandhandlert was once trapped and taken to- a remete area. Three weeks aad W miles lat er she was back on her old stand on the Going to the Sun Highway. C?I3 FLAT Mkyd tnamml ton"! ghf r"mtoday Hot only - beautiful 'tuSeandeay cleaned Fl" mCdiumand veloped---tn matchmg deep clos8. St. o colors m ThPw HamlinE ! Duplin Supply Co. WARSAW, N. C. FREE? ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooa o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o A COMPLETE SET IN THIS LOVELY SIMEON L. & GEORGE H. ROGERS SILVERPLATE Redeemable with Coupons Received With A Pur chase of $100 or more at our Store. All pieces are Yours FREE. Each $1.00 purchase gives you one Coupon. ' U I MAGNOLIA & MHO lay WARSAW n I 1 1 W P e o o o o o o WE SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS SPECIALS- SATURDAY-SPECIALS T-Bone Steak 49c lb. FRYERS 33c lb. MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee $1.05 Waldorf Tissue 4M 38 g Spic & Span 27 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Regular FAB 25 Giant FAB 65 c lb. Smoked SAUSAGE 3 " 65 WIEMRS Pound LEGIOtf GARDEN PEAS 3 cans 49c PEACHES can 29c KOUNTT KIST CORN .3 cans 49c 2 Blackeye Peas..... .2 lbs. 25c Grifs 2 boxes 31c ORANGES dozen 29c 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o e e 6 o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o BANANAS .2 lb. 25c Irish Potatoes 10 lb. 49c Carnation Milk i Z 42c 5 lbs. 49c FRESH Hams 49c lb. STEW Beef 29c lb. TUNE IN WLSE WALACE, Dial 1400, Wed , & FrL at 9:15a.m., Charlie Banks Show ., i - ; o e 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o Joe 1.!'n-:';;3, . . I oorccncccccccccoocooooooooooooooocooccooccoccj
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