C. 1 7' 113. JAN DSOWN PERSONALS ' JOT. U( Wl' MHOCU OlWt - attended the, Postal Association Annual Luncheon . held -a Rio Jtestunnt ,:.in Bocky Mount .recentijr.- . . .,tfr .Mrs. Elizabeth MtUard will he . working in Uve business office ( Carolina Telephone and. Tele - gfb Company in , Fayetteville ',. this week. . Mrs. Q. J. Sutton, Mrs. Lela Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. I Beaton, Ml. X H. Wnhab, Allen Wahafe. Mr-Mrs. Sam . Godwin 'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cortin. Miss Vmnna niria anI Tr ToA Wll. A sea attested the Methodist Evan- f alistic Rally held in Raleigh last f Monday. Ms. and Mrs. Bill Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Mr. end Mrs. Sam Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. ..... Awn Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Stevens and John Fonvielle at tended the State - Carolina foot ball game in Chapel Hill last Saturday. aurs. a. m. uenton and son, Tommy shopped in Goldsboro last Friday. Eugene Beddingfield of Mill- nrook spent last weekend with Ms wife, Mrs. Rebecca Best Bed dingfield. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blackburn and family of Warsaw and Mr and Mrs. Eric Sparrow of Deep Runn spent several days recently at Morehead. Uj Tj..k. i of New Bern spent last Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Coombs. Mrs. R D. Redmond and boys and Mrs. Allen MoQuiston of Mt Olive visited Mrs. Frank Hayslip las Sunday afternoon. . Una, Ralph Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dollard of Charlotte spent the week end with relatives in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle and daughter, , Sue spent last week end with Mr. Whittle's Parents. "Mt. and Mrs. A. C. Whittle in Greensboro. r- Miss Sarah Miller of Miami Beach, Florida is visiting her ' wm rut I mm J aW mother. Mrs. Maria Cockroft weekend guests of Mrs. Cockroft her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Nancf and 1800117 of Beaufort Mrs. W. B. Ay cock of Raleigh was the week end guest in the home of Mrs. S. B. Hines. , t , Mrs. Kenneth Baker of Wash ington, O. C spent last week end with Mrs. W. M. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Uzsell of LaGrange and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kornegay of Golds boro visited Mrs. H. S. .Koroe- gay during the past weekend. Miss Nina Gamer of Fayette- ville spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner. Charles Powell of Maxton Col lege spent last weekend with his mother, Mrs. Thelma Powell. Walker Stevens, Drew Grice and Litch Huie of the University of North Carolina spent last week end with their parents. Ed Strickland and Allen Drau ghon, Jr. fished last Monday at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moore and children of Goldsboro spent last weekend with Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. LewjsHanson and children of Wilmington visi ted Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russ and Miss Fannie Thomas during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson and Billy Farrior of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farrior and family of Fayetteville spent last week end with Mrs. J. W. Farrior. Mr. and Mrs. Vander Outlaw and Mrs. Robert Price and child. ren, Mrs. Herbert H. Smith and children of Magnolia visited Mrs. Oulaw's brother and family in Rocky Mount last Friday. SOCIALS Decorations, and refreshments carried Out the green and white color -motif thioughoui Miss, Bell was presented a corsage by the hostesses upon'; arrivals ; ', -;.- ' Following several game sled by auas wuma twmauu, gueste www served cake punch., mints , and nuts...- .'. , i;'';; '. :,, Mrs. Heath received many lov ely gifts. ; t-P-.vMw v' s: ' Those atending were Mesdames Viola Quinn, Grady 'Quinn, Bruce Torrans, L J. Quinn. T. R. Quinn Gearld Quinn, Lloyd Jones, Er nest Frederick, Robert Winders. Wentworth West, Emmons Gar ner, Charlces ' Page, Elisabeth Millard, Milton Hudson, Braxton Bell and Misses Ruby Sanderson, Lewellyn Langston and Rose Drew, all of Warsaw; Mrs. Lynn Langston of Kinston, Mrs. Tom my Bell of Beulaville and Mesd ames Jim dams, Bui Jack son, Berry Ginn, Milford Ginn, Fred Adams, Pearl Harrell, Floral Pearsall. J. B. Anderson and Callie McLenny, all of Mount Olive. Mrs. Heath Honored At Shower Mrs. Shelby Bell Heath of Mt Olive who was married Septem ber 19, was honored with a mis- celaneous shower ast Wednesday evening in the Methodist Fireside Room by Miss Edna West Miss Sylvia Futrell and Mrs, Dorothy Wood. DOES 1S0UR WATCH NEED REPAIRS? Hurry To SYKES' WATCH REPAIR .And C J"' JEWELRY SHOP Warsaw, N, C. Diamonds Expert Service Watches . Located Next Door To Bartletts Furniture Store , On College Street Mrs. Whitle Hostess To Club Mrs. L. S. Whittle entertained members of her bridge club last Wednesday afternoon at her home on Pine Street Those attending were Mesd ames Allen Draughon, Sr. Robert Blackmore, Paul Berry, Paul Pot ter, Norman Barr, Y. L. Smith and A. M. Benton. Upon arrival, members were served delicious raspberry float cheese straws and nuts by the hostess. Mrs. Berry at the conclusion of play, received the club high award, a hand painted oramental plate: Mrs. Benton received a miniature sewing kit as visitor's high winner and consolation prize went to Mrs. Potter. "Sing" To Be Held There will be a Sing at the Warsaw Pentecostal Holiness Church on Sunday, October 11, at 2:00 P. M. Everyoae is cordi ally invited to attend. Rev. T. Lawrence Daughtry, Jr. is pastor. day last Saturday afternoon with a .".theater, party"-' Upon the arr rival of all the guests,- outdoor games were enjoyed , by alt. Cuest were then i invited .td. see the movie,). "Sleeping Beauty". Upon their return, Mrs. Sheffield, as sisted Uy Diane's . sister, Aliee, served birthday cake,; ice cream and balloons were, given as fa- TOTS., j 'i 'r 'c fii;hx,fM VK. :J-':,.t;V Those attending were . Susan Brown, Gayle ReveUe, Jean nette Britt Abigale Warren Betsy Vann. Janer Strickland, Patsy Sheffield, Louise Bundy Jones, Sally - McNeil and Jean Crter.v'ni;;u . -v; Diane received many nice gifts. Baptist Circles The Baptist Circles met last Monday afternoon and evening lot their first meeting of the church year with new circle chair men at head of each of the nine circles presiding. During these meetings, a program concerning missions was followed by a de tailed business meeting at which time committees were appointed. Circle No. 1 met with their chairman .Mrs. I S, Whittle. Mrs. J. F. Strickland presented the devotional and had charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. O. J. Brown, Mrs. W. B. Dixon and Mrs. E. D Pollock. Mrs. Whittle- served rasberry floats, cookies cheese straws and mints at the conclusion of the meeting to the li members present. Circle No. 2 met with its chair- Gloria Herring Celebrates man. Mrs. R D. Johnson, Sr who Birthday opened tn meeting with a devo- Leo Crcv;n -Av:ri!;J Achisvczent Ccrlif - A Certificate of .Achievement has been awarded to Lw E. Brown, Special Representative in Warsaw for the Jefferson Stand ard Life Insurance Company, for having completed the Companyl Sales Training bchool in Life In surance, held at the Home OfLr in Greensboro,' W C,' September 26 through Octocei 3. , -Mr. Brown was among 42 Jef ferson Standard representatives from 19 states, the District of Columbia and Pureto Rico who were invited to attend the school because of their fine records with the Company. "The school is designed to in crease the representative's abi lity to give sound counsel on the use of life insurance for individ ual and family protection.- stat ed Karl Ljung, Vice President in Charge of Agency Operations for the Company. "The Company recognizes the fact that sound vocational educa tion and training broaden the op portunities for the new agent and help him do a better job for his clients, his Company and himself, "LOung stated. Methodist Circle Met Circle No. 1 of the - Methodlst Church met with Mrs. Sanford Packer with the chairman Mrs- Johnnie Hunter presiding. Mrs. f R F. Wadkins was in charge of jSWhM. -the -J"ld: ..Tirf--. 1 t U.-J I k CUy i:-CJ-':..--a wi.i t-.e c;.irnsa-lli".' CdralOioe li.ray presiding. Program on The Dy icg Life" was given by Mrs. Ed Ewers and Mrs. E. B. Huie. A congealed salad, nuts and potato chips and coked wese served to the twelve nemoer ana one visi tor present,'' - -' ' - Circle' No. . 2 1 of the - Wrsaw Presbyterian Church met with Mrs. Bill Shine with Mr BiU the program and Mrs.. George Taylor bad the devotions, Delici ous refrshments were served te the eleven members and one vis itor present ;; .' Circle Na. X of the Methodist Church met with Mrs., Sam Po well with Mrs. Gaynelle Garner presiding. Mrs.. Gamer presented lng.: Mrs,. Fred . Bans presented the Bible study on The Dying Life." Cake and punch was ser ved to the eleven member pre sent -kit ''Vj,,.;; A Circle No. 3 of the Warsaw Pre sbyterian Church met with- Mrs Sarah Hines with the chairman Mrs. Dorothy Johnson presiding. dings gave the devotionaL ice cream and cake was served .to the eight members present : t Circle No. 3 of the Methodist Church met with Mrs. Park Prl dgen with the chairman Mrs. Lois West presiding. Mrs. Ruby Black burn was in charge of the pro gram and gave th edevotional. A frozen fruit salad was served to the twelve members present. Circle No. 4 of the Methodist Church met with Mrs. D. J. Mid dleton 1 with the chairman Mrs. Eugene Beasley presiding. An in terests gprogram followel. Del icious refreshments were served to the ten members present. HEATS U? TO of ROOMS ?!!iyw'w"",v;j'w"" -: '' """tf i fit -A . -l--, it it?'1'- vA': yA -, n f y f .1- -1 ? : 4 u 1 '- ' :-j35 a. 1 1 12 Now gives you FULL HOUSE HEATING j CGfS K wOu La with the miracle of end there aro ho.'cbifl 'pfpt?s ana registers to install! J:J,:, . Does an ordinary heater force you to live in one or two rooms when .the'teniperature drops,? That's he-. V. cause the heat goes out the chimney or piles up on - f the ceiling. Siegler cut this waste, cuts your fuel- bills and gives you warm floors in every room of your home. Why? Because only Siegler has the patented Inner Heat Tubes and built-in Blower t System, Buy it on a great . ' - .' MONEY BACK GUARANTEE $'. est saving by stopping in at I, c Mrs. Bennett Entertains Sunday School Class Mrs. George Bennet entertain ed members of her n year girls Sunday School Class prior to their promotion last Sunday with a banquet at her heme on Tues day evening. ine tnree course dinner was served by candlelight at tables covered with white cloths and centered with arrangements of mixed flowers The dinner con sisted of fruit cocktail, a salad coures and a jello dessert After dinner games were en joyed by the- - following ' class members and the friends they invited; Mary Elizabeth Merritt Donna Sue Edward, Catherine Buck, Katherine Ezzell, Charlot te Grimes, Judy Guy, Sue Ken nedy, Gayle Matthews, Mary Frances Hines, Brenda Smith, Kathy Benton, Linda Tucker, Jody Tadlock, Frank Ezzell Tony Rivenbark, Linda Grice, Johnny Hollingsworth, Dan Sutton John ny Best and Donald Turner. tional period, at the conclusion of the meeting the hostess served ice cream and chocolate pound cake to the 9 members attending. Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. Davis Hollingsworth, their chair man. The meeting was opened with a devotional period, led by Mrs. E. O. Pollock after which Mrs. Hollingsworth led in a bus iness meeting The hostess served a salad course and Russian tea at the conclusion to the 10 members present Gloria Herring celebrated her 6th birthday last Friday after noon by inviting some of her friends in the neighborhood and schoolmates to her birthday party at 3:00 p. m, Soon after the arrival of all the little friends, Gloria opened her many nice gifts and outdoor games were enjoyed. Gloria's mother, Mrs. J. B. Her ring, her grandmother, Mrs- Marie Cockroft and her aunt. Miss Sarah. Miller of Miami Baech, Fla. served birthday cake ice cream, mints and bubble gum to the following guests attending: Danny and Nel Herring, Micheal Herring, Larry Herring Betsy Kennedy Terry Lewis.. Vickie Anderson, Steve Knowles and Announce Adoption Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley an nounce the adoption of a daugh ter, Margaret Glen. Mrs. Ausley is the former Edriel Knight of Roxboro. Diane Sheffield Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Ed Sheffield honored her daughter, Diane on her 10th birth Circle No. 4 met in the home of their new circle chairman, Mrs Elizabeth Millard with Mrs. N. A. Mitchell as co-hostess. Eight members attended. Mrs Mitchell presented the devotional after which committees were appoint-1 Micheal and Nancy Pope. ed by the chairman. The hostess es served ice cream float cook ies and toasted nuts at the con elusion of the meeting. Circle No. 6 met with Mrs. Joe Lee Cosfin with 13 members at tending. Mrs. J. C. Brock presen ted the program after which Mrs Cosfiri,- chairman, presided over the meeting. The hostess served hot chocolate, doughnuts and toas ted nuts at the conclusion of the meeting. Circle No. 8 met in the home of Mrs. D. L. Matthis; their chair man. Mrs. Elwood Reveele had charge of the program. Fresh co conut cake, toasted nuts and cof fee were served to the 7 mem bers attending. Circle No. 9 met in the home of Mrs. Orman Grice with Mrs. Davis Sutton, chairman, presid ing over the meeting. Those tak ing part on the devotional were Mesdames Bob Blancbard, Robert Davis, Bruce Torrans and Orman Grice. The hostess served fresh eoco- nut cake and coffee to the 12 members attending. Circle No. 9 of the Methodist Church met with Mrs. J. N. West, Sr. with the chairman Mrs. Mat- tie Lee Minshew presiding. Aa interesting program followed- The devotional was given by Mrs. Herbert West Homemade cake lopped with ice cream and a cher ry, nuts and coffee was served to the eight members present. Circle No. 8 of the Methodist Church met with Mrs, Martha Davis with the chairman Mrs. W C. Martain presiding. Mx. Davis pre sented the program and devo tionaL Homemade cake and cof fee was served to the eight pre sent The W. S. C. S. met following the circle meetings of Warsaw Methodist Church Monday night, at the Fireside room in the chu rch with Mrs. Myra West th president presiding. Mrs. Gay nelle Garner, chaisman ef the Bazaar gave a report on the committees for the Bazaar and they were passed. It will be held in the fireside room pn Novemt ber fifth and sixth. On JN'ovemW 5th it will be open from 5:00 until 9 KM) and on November 6th hi will be open until 10:00. On Novme 6th a Barbecue supper will be served. .....! Mrs. Charles CarHl had chared of the program forthe evening HO . I Presbyterian CKurcji,Ml Circles r. Circle . No. 1 of j the Warsaw Bible Study on "The Dying Life' Ginger' ale, .floats, nuts, and date nut .bais. were served . to the twelve' .members present ... " Circle 'No. 4 of the Warssw Presbyterian Church met with Mas.' Vernan' Stancil with the chairman Mrs. Frank Hayslip presiding. Mrs. Hayslip presented theBible Study on "The' Dying Life". Strawberry shortcake was served to the eight members present. Oiit-Of-Town Guest Out-of-town guest attending the 75th Anniversary of the War saw Presbyterian .Church in Warsaw oa Sunday were: - Mrs. Janine Jones, J. M. Pierce Jr .and Mrs. W. M. Aycock of Raleigh, Mrs. James A. Caven- augh, Mr .and Mrs. John F Moore and family, Mrs. Ruth Frederick Kornegay, of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hitchcock of Char lotte, Mrs Sherry Lynn Salver of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Callahan, Jasper Jene Callahan, and Majoree Ann Callahan of Waynesville, Mrs. J. H. Carter, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Jr, Miss Sue Carter of Kinston; Mr and Mrs. J. N. Clark, Jr. Neill Clark, Davdd Clark and Sara Clark of Clarkton; Mr. and Mrs E. C. Thompson and , children, James Farrior and Mary Sloan of Dusham: Mr .and Mrs. Henry D. Farrior and children, Virginia and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shaw, Mr.' Jimmie Holland of Fayetteville Malcolm Fulcher of Atlantic, William Sloan Farrioi of Chapel Hill ,Mr. and Mrs. Na than Faison, Mrs. Betty Williams. Miss Aline Straughan of Greens boro. Rev. P. L. Clark, Mrs. A. M. Faison of Burgaw, Mrs. D. M. Shewbreoks, Mrs. Mary Jordan Baker of Washington, D. G, Mrs. Virginia F. Williams, of Faison, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Merritt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louise A. Hanson, Jr. of Wilmington, N. C. Mr. R. V. Wells of Kenaneville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Frederick, Connie and Jack Frederick of Rose Hill Mr. and Mrs; Gerald M. Lou 1 ef s tl r. - Friendly JI, D. CI-b Met The Friendly Home Demon stration Club met on Friday, Oct ober 2, in the home of Mrs. J. Cameron Stroud. ;"- -' . The netting ' was called - to order by the president Mrs. a L. Holland. The - club saag to gether "Strive". The roll, was then called with , ten members and one visitor ' present. New project leaders for the year were elected during the business ses sion. Mrs. E. Best gave the De votional program and also gave a report on Family Life and Citi zenship. Mrs. Lott Kornegay gave a demonstration on- Food and Nutrition, assisted by 'Mrs. J. C. Pridgen. They used colored food charts. They then gave a demon stration on raovr V Prenam Meals in Minutes. They cooked and served sausage noodle cas serole with tossed salad and soft 4rlnb - w. For recaeation the members wrote and read a list of ways to save time in meal preparation. .' 1 " .. ,"TU i- Library Hours Announced The Warsaw Public Library will be open on Tuesday s and Thursday afternoon from two o'clock until five . o'clock) We have new books and will be get-' ting more,. Please come- by arid select something to read. We have many, books overdue, if you have some of these,, won't you please bring them in on the spec ified afternoons. Thank you. Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Sr. ' Chief Yeaman Bostic Commended 4! : Chief Yoeman Norman E. BoS tic was recently commended by C aptain E. B. Fugsley in Norfolk prior to his retirement into the Fleet Reserve after completing twenty years of Naval Service. Chief Bostic, who joined the navy in 1940 an d underwent his basic training : here, reported a board RecSta in November. 1857. He finished his last two years of service as Captain's Yeoman. ' During World War IL Bostie saw action in the Pacific aboard the carrier, USS Wasp and in his Atlantic aboard the USS Phills bury, D. E. ,133. While serving aboard the PiUsbury, Bostic along with his shipmates received the Presidents! Unit Citation for capturing the German U-Bdat 505. I, Upon his retirement the vete ran chief, his wife, the losmer Virginia Miller and their son, William, plan to make their home in Norflok, Va. Mr, Bostic la the son of Mr. Ed. Bostic of Warsaw. Skipping fever losses among cai Ue in the U. S. amount to about $ million annually. 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