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mi if r I '3 T-r Uttl Jennie Carlton who waa pattenf at Duplin General Hos pital last week, has returned home. Mp. and Mrs. IC'Strlckland ahd Mrs. Strickland mbtaercMn. W. B. Dixion chopped In .,' Raleigh ust Friday. 1 . -Mas acr ruaeU of Tayette- iameiWest of Wake Forest iCol legaj spent last "week, wltl bis pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Went West. ' i Mr.Vand Mrs. Alvln Grttflnttf FayetteviUean A Mrs. Glenn Wiggs andson Cecil visited-: Mrs. Ors Wiggs and family during the week- Miss Mary Elizabeth- Packer vi- iiu ner sisier ana iamuy, Mr. parents. Mr. ana Mr, kl n tsi. '-in- ..." . parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Fus. -"V sell. - - ' Mrs. Jane Fields of Raleigh Was ; weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. , Mr. and Mrs. (Biddings 'attended' - the birthday dinner of Mrs; GIo ranee Best in DobersvUle last Sun- pday;, fe ; 3;;;; ap ;,,?::.V?,..,, Sunday guests of Mr: and Mrs. H. R. Hipp were Mrs. Hlpp's aunt Mrs. Roy Finer sand Mr. Finer of Rose Hill . 1 Mrs. , Cair "Martin and kids U1- Jed Mr. and Mrs; Sam Welles in w . Teachey last Sunday. - if Mrk. Jean. Baxter and son of Tar. 4 1 or City visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. - -t Pollock' enroute from Raleigh, to - Mist Marsha Hipp spent Sunday , jat WxightsvUle Beach with, frle " nds. " . ; V- - B Miss Carole Baars apent last , t week end In Rocky Mount Ellen Ann Pollock and Lynn - KouseJpent Saturday In Klnson. if Mr.wd Mrs. X. T. Kelly and Mr". ' and Mrs. ' Frank Steed spent Sun' , -day at Wrightsvljle Beach. I.: - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Cestui spent last week end at Topsail Beach. -s Mrs. Cbarli eCurlin and daughter, Btttsy, have returoedLto their home ..la Winstoo , Salem, following a ' !. wek"a visit with her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. J. Bills .West. - Oearid Qulnn of Wilson spent last . .Week end with his parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. T. R. Qulnn. V . TJ Mr. 'and Mrs. O. A.- West and' M? and Mrs Roy Barwick and son, Mic beal spent last weekend at their cottage at WrlghtsvUle Beach C! ' ' Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Forey of Rooky CT Mount were Sunday guests of Mr ,and Mrs. J. H. Wahab v i' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sheffield and t family jspent Sunday at their. Cot ,tage at Topsail Beach. - - Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley and son, ' Chip are visiting this week in WU , i UamsbnrftV Va. Mrs. Mett ; Ausley, shopped in ; Qoldsboro last Friday. j. Mrs. W. W, Garner, who is an , operatiye patient at Klnston Me morial Hospital Is recuperalng nl- ;. W. W. Garner visited Mrs. Gar ; - ner at Klnston Memorial Hospital in '"on Memorial Hospital In Klnston .Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wells, Jr. and son of Richmond, Va, were Sun- day guess of Mr. and Mrs, H, ; C. if,-. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars and dau-3j:- ghter, Mary Susan Visited Mr. and Mrs. K. A, Martu in Raleigh last . Sunday. . . Joanne Flowers of Woman's Col lege spent last weekend with her -- parents, Mr. and Mrs.. N, H. Flo- 1; Mr. and Mrs. Sr A Porter visi led friend in .Wilmington last Sunady.' . ' " - ' Miss Zona Qulnn of - Wojban's t College and her reomate. : Miss Sandra -Madlin of FJon an Wo man's College spent last weekend with Zona's parents, Mr. and Mra. T. R. Qulnn. ville and attended the May Day aJtercises at B.C.C. , Saturday...": ',' , Mr, anarMrs.;,SterUng Marriner and Mrs. J. - J.- West- spent Jast weekend at their beach cotage at ?. Mrs.-' Graham Phillips attended the May Day ' Exercises-Saturda at JEast Carolina College, in which ber v daughter; ! Betty was May Mr, and, Mrs, BUI Taylor , and family spent last weekend in Ham. let with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr, and Mrs. cc. Knotts.- , Mr, and Mrs. Robert Herring of ureenvuie visuea Mr. ana mm H. M. Herring during -the weekend: Mrs, E. Thompson and : Mrs. Bill Edwards of Wilmington shoo- ped and visited relatives. in Golds-' boro last Saturday, t Bill yWiggs of Chapel Hill soent last weekend, with, ihis mother. Mrs. .ura Wiggs. Corporal Benny Frank Hobbs of Jacksonville spent last ' Weekend wih. his parents, ' Mr. an Mrs Franlf Hobbs. . WAESAW. ciiuscn. SOCIALS THE DUPIJJi. TIMES lNAS3VILUl. H. C. TSTJRC3AT, IZXf g, 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. 'J. Miller of High Point spent several days last week with then-1 daughter and family, Mr. and JJrs: M. G. Britt. Mrs. Q. J. 'Sutton and Mrs. E. P. -Ewers left last Thursday for oiumDia, S. C,: where Mrs. Sutton visited her son,- Mr. Jackie Sut ton and Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Ew ers was a flWer show Judge there. Mr. and Mrs- Q. S. Caroll last Monday imJ Tuesday in Richinond, Va. i- - . Mrs; Mitchner Was .. Bridge High Scorer Mrs. r. A. Mitchner was hieh scorer at prmge recently when Mrs. . W., J, j Mlddleton entertained member sof her bridge club. imm.- Mltchner received a flow. er . container as her award; Mrs. BUI Taylor received salt and pep peishakers. as second igh win ner and Mrs. Allen Draughan, Jr, received . note paper as visitor's high winner.. . ' , i ' Others playing were Mesdames J. N. West, W. P. West. John John- son, Elbert Matthis, Earl Huie, Lee Brown. A, D. Johnson. W. G. Britt and John Moore of Charlotte. Mrs. Mlddleton serve soft drinks and crackers durine nlav and nl a moae ana cjoiiee at the con elusion. ' award, homemade felly as Mrs; Jolinson Hostess :' 5 To CuUi'FuS Mrs. Dorothy Johnson was hos tess to her canasta club last week ai ner nome,, on wo Kenansvill Wghway..r;.:rf'' Those attending were Mesdames Billy Houston, Melvln Herring, W. & Martin, Bill West - Douslass Townsend, and Misses RIU Button, Kathyrn Bowen, and Helen Tor- ; Miss Torrani high- scorer; re ceived a pottery teapot and Mrs. Martin 'received wall pictures as Mrs. Johnson served soft drink and potato chips during play and peach' pie, topped with Ice cream, nuts and coffee at the conclusion ol play. ...... . . Mrs. Britt Was w Hostess To Bridge dab . . Mrs. Mitchell Britt entertained members' of Iter bridge club last Thursday evening t- at her home Here.?;;;"::- , v1?. ' - ' Those playing .were, Mesdames Henry L. Stevens, DX' O. S. Mat thews, W, G. Britt, John Vincent, John Fonvlelle, Mett Ausley, Ed Hines and a visitor to the club, Mrs. Frank Steed. Soft drinks and cheese puffs Were served ' during progression and. a , delicious congealed salad crackers and coffee at the concla sion otplay, by the hostess. High score award was received by Mrs. Ed Hines who received lipstick case and earrings were awarded to Mrs. Mat hews as se. cond high 'winner. S "Dyspepsia Is The t ' Remorse Of A ' PoUtyStosttach? ; Matty--- aaeansnk - ' aches - are eanaed'ty eatlag too maoh and oftesk - Should this happen to Fad II Is aeaally Safe to se e of tbe rellaMe stomach tf relief - does; not come over- sdghs, or If atomaeh pain go away bat return frequently, na tar is warning ye that yen need heist. The only one with eaovffc ksMwIedgv Is yew phy- If year w ateaaaeli b easjslng a treabte often, vtsft yew sAystsIaBi now. Be eaa pregeribe the proper medicine that, will ever eom the eawse, in addition te reUevfmr (he dtaeomfort. Flek'mp yonr preaaription iMppfng Bear as, or let oa de- Ivor' promptly wltheot extra marge. A great many people en fe-ewt as with their prescription May Wo eemposmd yeanT TO FBTSIdAN .,. " ; CAN. FHOMT 251 ) WHEN TOH NEED ; A HEM CINE i 1DPJI6C0.; 1 ' Warsaw, N. C. PKE3CIPTIONS amnsTS Cnetatloa by Alexander Keer . (1828-1P19) Mrs. Torrans Entertains Bridge Club Members Mrs.,Matthie Torrans was brl- dgo .hostess to members of her club When they met last Thursdaj evening at her home. ' Those, attending were Mesdames V.. A ; Standi, J. H. Wahab. E. E. Jones, ' George Hopkins, A. J. Str ickland, Bill Lee and Martha Da Vis . - Mrs. ivahab received ti hlah score award, a plastic garment ba7 anff Mrs, Hppkins .received cos metics as the second high winner. Mrs.' Jones received a china denv tasse as traveling prize, ? The hostess served soft drinkr and potato chips during play and individual apple pie and ice cream at the conclusion. ' ' Mrs. Steed Was Bridge Hostess Wednesday ' On Wednesday evening. Mra. Frank Steed entertained-members of her bridge club at her horn on Pine "Street, ' ': ; , Mrs." Steed ; served soft drinkr and potato chips during progres sion and pecan pie tonned With ice cream, and coffee at the end or play. ., ;.-r:. Those playlna- were Meadamn Arnold Jones, Joe Lee Costin George West, Bill Best. Roy Bar wick, J. T. Kelly and MissesBita Sutton Helen Torrans. -a . . '' : ' Mrs. : Costin received the hla-h award, ashtrays; Mrs. Kelly recei veda recipe box as the traveling award and Miss. Torrans received Laurie Gresham Was Honored At Party Laurie Gresham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gresham, celebrat ed her 8th birthday wi h a party last Friday afternoon. Inviting many of her little girl friends. Those attending were: Jo Carol Jones, Mary Lee Vernon, Barbara Davis, Jo Davis, Elaine Anderson, Mary Dean, Debbie Miller, Mary Sheffield, Mary Johnson, Ann Hi nes, Tanga West, Kay Britt, Jan Townsend, Dana Rivenbark, Tana and Dacia Carlton Harriett Moore of Charlotte, Mary Lou Potter and Laurie's sister, Carolyn and bro ther, Johnny. OuLdoor gmes were enjoyed af ter which refreshments of ice cream, birthda.- cake and pink le monade were served. -Mrs. Gresham presentd each guest with , a favor upon departure.'' Cub; Scouts Meet -Have Music Program Den 4 presented a musical pro gram when Cub Scout Pack No. 20 met at . the Warsaw Elementary School at 7:30. last Friday evening. Arnold Daviav Cub director, made the opening remarks and opened the meeting with a song, The program was presented with rhythms instruments and sound ef fects, made by the boys partici pating. Numbers played and aung by the boys were "Cubs Are Fair" in the tune of , "Jingle. . Bells' She'll Be Coming Around; The Mountain" and rve Been Working On the Railroad." Boys participating were Barney Sheffield, Jimmy Fulford, Johnny Best, ira Sutton, John Gresham, Allen Lloyd Smith, Sam Lewis, Donnie Bradshaw, Tony Rivenbark, who directed the rhythm band Various awards, badges and ar rows wjaro . preBented: roQowlng the program. . ; The next meeting held May 23 will be the last of the; year and will be' held at Taylor's" Pond where a picnic Is being, planned. Mrs. Davis Wins Higfe At Bridge Party; Mrs. Gresham Register was hos tess to members- of 1 her bridge club last Friday evening; at her home.''.,-'. .. . '' -.:fst"jMp ' Those playing were Mesdames James Sutton, Bruce Torrans, Ro- Dert Davis Seth HilL Mattle Tor rans, Martha Davis, Helen Smith and Ernistlne Walker. high awards and Mrs. Martha Da vis received pot plants as gravel ing award. ' ,j - ; A sandwich court and soft dri nks were served at the conclusion ox we second progression of play, Presbyterian Circle Meet Circle H of the Warsaw Presby terian church met on Monday after noon In the home of Mrs. J. T. Gresham, with 8 members and 1 visitor. Mra. Laura : Denton pre sent Following the business Mrs. Walk erStevens presented the de- votinoal and Bible Study. The hos tess served Open, faced sandwiches, brownies, cheese biscuits and pu- nch.,.. . Mrs. Doro hy Johnson presided on Tuesday night when Circle III and . IV met at the Church for their monthly meeting. Mrs. Henry L.i Stevens Jr. taught the study on Dr. Luke. Following he meeting Hie hostesses Mrs. J. C Page, Mrs. James Farmer and Mrs. , John Peir ce served ice cream, and cake. 20 members were present.. I Methodist Circle Meetings Circle I met on Monday night met with Mrs. Ronald Anderson and Mrs. W. R. .H!pp at their home with 10 members and one new member, Mrs.'Cavenaugh pre sent. Mrs. Frank Hobbs, chairman pre sided ever the business after which Mrs. Milton West led the devotional and Mrs..-Hipp presented 'Triple Challange." Plans were made for the coming year, At conclusion the hostesses ser ved strawberry short -cake with Iced tea. Circle II met on Monday night at the Fireside Room at the church with Mrt. R. T. Blackburn and Mrs J. P. Johnson as eo-hos esses. The chairman, Mrs. Earl Coomb presided over the business. Mrs. Davis gave the devotional and Mrs. Emmons Garner presented a "Mot hers Day" program. The hostesses served angle food cream cake, iced water and taasted nuts, to the 9 members present. Circle ni met in the home of Mrs. Paul Kitchln on Monday eve- -lnf with 10 members present. Mrs. Sterling Mariner .chairman presided- over .routine business, at which time Mrs. Mosely Phillips gave the secretalral and treasurer report. Following the .business Mrs. C. Thompson gave a devotional using passages from the Bible on mother, Mrs. M. A Smith conducted a most interesting quiz in the form nf tie ta to game on the Book of Ester. The hostess served lemon pie, cheese biscuits and open faced sandwiches to the 9 members prsnt. , Circle IV met In the home of' Mr. James Elizson on Monday even ing with 11 members and - visitor, Mrs. Fred Jackson present. Mrs. Sam Powell,- chairman presided over the business. The devotional leader, Mrs.' Oils Swlnson gave the devotional after which Mrs. A. 'J. Strickland presented a program "I Hear The Calling". The faostes S served homemade cake topped with Ice cream, toasted nuts and mints at conclusion of the meeting. .''Circle V had 12 members pre sen on Monday evening when they met in the- bome of Mrs. Hopton Smith with Mrs. Ted 'Wilson 'as co-hostess. Their chairman, ' Mrs. A M. Benton presided over the business. Mrs. Park Prldgen gave the devotional and Miss Betty Taylor presented the evening pro gram. Plans were made, for the new. year after which the bostes- served refreshments. Don Zeigfer Honored At Surprise Party ? Don Zelgler was honored at a surprise birthday supper Sunday May 4, given him by his wife at bis home in Warsaw, The occasion was his 22. birthday. The motif was carried but in pink and ' white a large white cake decorated In pink candles, when the cake was cut it was served each guest with ice cream, pink and white mints and pink lemonade. , . ? -Those present were Mrs. John - A Dress, Lingerie, Gloves ; -' Hat, Jewelry, Hose, Duster ". ; And Many Other-Items' To Please ; Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Torrans re- ceived apron, a, high and IJaJS Bu oT WaUce, n, c, Ada Heath Jr. Chinquapin, N. C. , Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Herring . Warsaw, N. C. Mrs. Jo Ann Brown,1 Faison, N. C; Miss) Margaret, wnaiey, naieign, w. c: Miss Shirley Whaley, Warsaw, Mr. Bobby" Whaleyv Warsaw, Mr, and Mrs. Melvln Whaley, Warsaw. Don received several nice gifts ana all repor:ed a good time. . Tr o---,1 .,,..7 cryrrht vza (swi) ir! Is A Gift From Town & County 4L -t ' vohoppe.! - , tt , - Permaftents . . Cosmetics Manicures All Beauty Salon Services ' !!:-!' itei SyCounfry Sfccpp: '. - - And D;:j! S:!:n Warsaw ,N. C . ' -1 s Sr. IH Fellowship Holds Monthly Supper Meet The monthly supper meeting of uie senior hl fellowship was held Sunday, May 4th at the Pres byterian church. , : Charles Powell, president of the Fellowship, gave Ibe ihvocVion and presided over the business, re riod. k , A. delicious -supper, consisting of potato saiaa, sssonea sanawicbes, pound cane and Iced tea was en- Joyed.- - .4 uuringxthe buitness meetlna. pians were made for a bayride to be held Friday night ' -Card Of Thanks-; The family of John Hover Smith wishes ,t -extend - their . sincere thanks and appreciation to their family, friends, and neighbors, for the help and kindness shown us during the recent loss of our loved - PHONE 281-1 Birth Announced Mr. ' and Mrs. J. 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