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. "Z. L. Katthis visit. 4 i Jewel Malpaas : i 1 :it Sunday. ' - a Eivenbark of Wal t the week end with Mr. i. I. J Quinn, '.: I! irk. J. T. Kelly and Mr, s. Duncan -Cavenaugh play- -'a in Kenansville last ' y evening in the home I . . 1 Mrs- Donald Murphy. . (.. ue Best visited Mrs. Annie : y in Wilson last week. i r. and Mrs.' Micky Canno and ' Un of Wilmington were Sun day dinner guests of Air. and Mrs. Mr. and Mm. Bniy Houston -'and children of Kinston spent last week end with -their parents, Mrs. Florence Houston and Mrs. J. N. "West. Sr. " ' (Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson visited relatives in Maryland; sev- cral days this week. ' ' Dwight , Lanier of Wilmington spent last week end with his moth er, Mrs. Cyrus Lanier. ' Joanne' Summerlin of Wilming ton SDenl last week end with Jier ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sum : merlin, t''yK- .''ci:.; Mrs 'Johnny Powell and ' Mrs. Ira Ezzell made a business trip to Durham Monday.', Vi ; -M ' Mrs. Archie Brown shopped In Hinton last Saturday. ' " ;M. . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gresham and children attended the Qulncey-Wal- ker -wedding in Jacksonville .last Sunday afternoon. ' ' i ' Mr. and Mrs. : Bob 3 Blanchard were Saturday dinner guests of Mr 'and Mrs. J. U. Edwards ef Castle Waynes.- ''- '"!r .'-.:r: Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Williams vis- "'"At nut mru i v.nuivv.11 f ' FIRbT 3APTKT CHURCH n'7 , E. PARKEKSON, MINISTER 'Sunday School 8:45 a. m,,V ' J. A. Johnson, Sup't - i .5 Morning Worship 11:00 a; m. ' ' .- Message '- Tv"'; ne Church And , Her Ministers" j v Music by Churdt Choir ... Training Union -7:00 p. m. H. C. Allen, Director . Evening, Worship 6:00 p. m. , . . . '. 'Tlbe Prince of, Peace" 4:00 P.. M. Christmas Portions of the Messiah by G. F. Handel WARSAW ME1HODIST CHURCH L, T. WILSON MINISTER CHURCH SCHOOL 9:4S a. m. ' A. M. Benton SupX ' ' Worship Services 11:00 A. M. . Sermon: - ,l , 'Music: -4 ' ' .Men'a-Cnom , i 'WARSAW ' PRESBYTERIAN ". ' .CHURCH , 'i r,r ;- , i y-i "-. NORMAN FLOWERS; MINISTER " -3wrch School 0:60 a. ro. Allen W. Draughon, Jr., Supt . Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. ' , , Sermon: :x;--..v;(i-. v, "The Value Of An Individual" - - Music: Adult Choir.- i Poineer Fellowship 6:00 Y. M. ' ALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH . PAUL MULL, PASTOR Sunday School 1Q:C0 A. M. ; ; Robert Price, Sunt. Morning Worship U A. 1L Training Union 6:46 P. at,--. Evening Worship 8:0 P. Bly' : f PENTECOSTAL HULUVESSI - CHURCH . BEV. T. L. DAUGHTRY. JR Sunday 3chool - 10:o5X M. ' Worship Service -11:00 A. M. f Evening Worship Service TtSO PM. i i x -V- . , Tires : TcuTl Get More Tire ited Miss Hesbie Gall of Dunn and Mr.- Alton Williams of Roseboro last Sunday. ' hJ '" Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Newkirk are vacatkming in Florida this week. John Miller Pierce and son of Ra leigh spent last Sunday with e his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pierce. ' Mrs. S. W. Marriner spent last week end with her brother and family, Mr, and Mrs. D. H. West in Raleigh.! ' " . Mr. : and Mrs. : Bonnie Thomas and son, Gregory shopped Thurs day m Raleigh. t - Mrs. - Avon Sharpe and Mrs. W. A. Carter shopped in! Raleigh last Thursday. , ' - - Mrs. Graham Phillips will spend this week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Midget te in Hickory, 4 Mrs. George Jones of Raleigh spent last week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J Ellis West and her daughters, Kathy, Beth, and Trent. . ' Eugene Beddingfield of Mill brook spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best, Mrs. Bed disnfeUd, who has. visited her par ents for the past week, returned withsMr. Beddingfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Jones and son John, are ' spending several days in Atlanta, Ga. " , - Mr. and Mrs. Horace Taylor and LeRoy Taylor of Pembrook College spent last week end with their par, ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. E. J. Bowden has. returned to his home In Portsmouth, Va. Rafter spending several days with his sis-' ters. Misses . Sallie Maggie and Nell Bowden. . Mr. and Mrs. Luke Powell have returned to, their home in Savan nah,. Ga,. after spending a week with the Powell sisters. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fields and Mrs. Billy Fields , and son, all , of Greenville -were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adin Po well . Mrs. Dick Lassiter of Erwin spent last Wednesday with- her mother, Mrs. J. C. Miller. Miss Dorothy Wood and Mrs. J. T. Smith of Raleigh recently visit ed Mrs. Lillian Quinn. ' v Mrs. D. R. Saied and Mrs John Saied, Sr. of Greenville spent last Friday with Mrs. Saied's mother, Mrs. Lillian Quinn. V, . , ; ' Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Shaw and family of Sevierville, Tenn and Miss Louise Farrior of Richmond, Va. were week end guests of Mrs. E. J. Hill. Mrs. J B. Herring, Sr. attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Mau dle Vernon in Greenville last Mon day. - .'., " :- Mesdames Allen Draughon, Jr., J. M. Kornegay; Ed Hines, and J. N, West shopped in Raleigh last Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dranghon, Sr. shopped in Raleigh last Satur day . .' '..y Miss Nina Gamer of Raleigh spent last week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lawson of Orrum and Mrs. Dewey Stone of Lumberton were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kornegay. Miss Ann Straughan of Women's College is sepnding several days home with her parents, Dr and Mrs. J. W. Straughon following mid term exams . ' ; ., Miss Alice Straugham of Greens boro and E. J. Straughan of Siler City epenjt Thursday with their bro ther, Dr, J. W. Straughan and fan fly7--.-tr..';' f-t:7?.-;.," Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Townsend and children, D. W. and Jan, visi ted Mrs. Townsend's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Graham Teachey in Pink if Af Uhb Ceaiflcta Uur hetvice WULN YOU CH! For Your P.Icry Thrrn Ar.yPhe v cosiPLris rurvrc: crnvrcs- . SOCIALS Hill last Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Singclalr Newman, Sr. of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner of Wilmington at tended the christening of their grandson, ' Danny Newman,: last Sunday morning at the Methodist Church and visited Mr. and Mrs. Singclair. Newman, Jr; Sunday. . . Miss Sylvia Phillips of Wallace spent last Tuesday evening with her grandparents, Mr. and (Mrs. Graham Philips. .;- ,v, Miss' Joyce Potter of Mount Olive spent last week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter - Miss Sue Whittle of E. E. spent last week end .with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle.. ; ' Miss Mary Elizabeth Thornton of E. C. spent last wek end '. with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Surratt and Mrs.Xeia Middleton . - Miss Anne Brown "of Beulaville, spent last Wednesday with Mrs. J. EHouse. vMiss Peggy Carter of Durham and Miss Marion Shlvar of Seven Springs visited (Miss Fannie Wilson last week. ... - - Miss Sylvia Futrell of Raleigh spent Sunday with Mrs. ' Lillian Quinn. , ; ' Mrs. Foster Guest Speaker At Club v, .Mrs. Mildred Cozart Foster was guest speaker to members of the Warsaw Garden Club when the club met last Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs, Henry L. Ste vens, Jr. . .w-.-' The home was graced through out with lovely arrangements of Jonquils, hydrangea, stock, -and carnations. Mrs. S. W. Marriner, president, presided over the meeting at which time Mrs. E. C. Thompson announ ced that the Southeastern Flower and Garden Show would be held in. Raleigh at the North Carolina State Fair Arena, February 24. The North Carolina Orchid Society, The North Carolina Camellia Society, N. C. Commercial Flower's Gro wer's Assn's N. C, Associaion of Nurserymen N. C. State Florist As sociation, and Garden Clubs from all over the state will participate in this event. Mrs. -Thompson - said, The principal displays will be com prised of twenty-five different gar dens, professionally disegned and planted by leading landscapers and gardeners of the Southeast, the basic gardens around which the show Willi be trailt. occupying the entire arena floor." The War saw Club has been invited to enter flower arrangements in the show whichwlll.be held on Friday and Sunday from 2:00 p. JVL io:oo ana on Saturday, Monday, and Tues day from 11:00 -10:00 P. M Tickets wil be sold at $1.50 for adults and 50 cents for school students. Mrs. Foster, a North Carolina State Garden dub judge, present ed a most interesting program, "Waxing flowers and Fruits", at which time she showed the correct produre for getting the best results in the waxing of fruits and flow ers and showed many lovely ar rangements using this long last ing method of preserving beautiful fruits and flowers, f. -Steven served delicious con gealed salad, dainty sandwiches, fruit cake, and hot punch at the conclusion of the program to the members and Mrs. Foster and her husband, Dr. Foster. ,? , ; ,Ja ' ceYouCanGo. ; , U.D.C. Receives Boofcs ; ?! The first meeting of the United Daughters of the Conferacy Year met at the' home of ' Mrs. R. D. Johnso'n.'Sr. pri Wednesday after non, ; January 11, 1961. The home was graced with , arrangements of fruits and' jnowers4:f w-.v.'' ::j ? , lr Miss Daisy Burnham, Chaplain, led the chapter in the Ritual after which Mrs. N. B. Boney of Ken ansville led the Pledge and Salute to the Flaggs.1"-1- r-vvi i Mrs Henry Ly Stevens. Jr., Pre sident, presided over the business meeting, at which time she appoin ted Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Sr , L. B. Huie, and Mrs. Robert L. West to serve on the 'Memorial Shelf Com mittee in the Warsaw Public Lib rary in connection with the recen tly adopted five year centenial program. In connection with this project adopted y the chapter, A. hJ. Jenkins presented several books on the Confereracy in memory of his grandfather, the late Jonathan Jenkins who was a native of Golds borp. v -' ' The program was a tribute to the noble Confederate mothers, wives and generals with Mrs. J. C. Brock Mrs. Brookie Hines and Mrs. L. S. Whittle reading tributes to the memories of Mrs. Henry Lee, mot her of General Robert E. Lee; Mrs. Jackson, wife of General Tho mas Jonathan Jackson, to the wife of General Fontaine Maury. Delicious refreshments of choco late cake, salted nuts, and coffee were served to the nineteen mem bers present by the hostesses, Mrs. L. B. Huie, Mrs. J. C. Brocks, and Mrs. Johnson, v Jr. Music Club To Meet In Clinton The Warsaw Junior Music Club met Wednesday, January 11th. Carolyn Gresham read the minutes of the last meeting. It was stated that the club would meet in Clin ton with the Clinton Junior Music Club for the February meeting. . Bette Walston presented the pro gram, giving the life sketch of Tchaikovsky, Van Clivurn's record ing of the Tchaikovsky Piano Con certo No. 1 in B Flat Minor was enjoyed by the group. Students performing in the reci tal were: Dianna Outlaw, Mary Su san Baars, Marina Blackmore, Bet te Walston, Cynthia Kretsch, Ellen Ann Pollock Linda Blanchard, Car olyn Gresham, and Alice Ray Lew is, v Delicious , refreshments of ice cream sundaes and cookies were served by Mrs. Fred Baars and Mrs. E; By Pollock, Steve Thpmas Has Birthday Party : Mrs. Bonnie Thomas honored her son Steve, on his 8th birthday last Tuesday afternoon, with a party. Some of Steve's school friends were invited to come home from school with him to help him cele brate his birthday. Pony rides were enjoyed by all the boys and football was played Mrs. Thomas invited the. boys in fef ftC cream" and birthday cake around the . dining room table, each place marked with favors of toy puzzles, penciles, and bobble gum. " Those attending were Steve Knowles, Steve Sutton, Ashley Powell, -Robert Johnson, Robert Wray, Allen Varm, Lindsey Clark, Stewart Millard, M. H Barr, San dra Thomas, and Brenda Smtih. "i ; Dr. Matthews Speaks To B&PW The Warhaw Business and Pro fessional Women's Club held its regular dinner meeting, Monday January 16, at 7:00 P. M Miss Mary Alice Blackmore, past president, presided in the absence of the president, Miss Mary Lou Wilkins. During the busines period, it was anounced that a school for members of North Carolina B. P. W. members, 'Spotlight on Women' would be held sometime during the month of February, Guest sneaker to the club was Dr. Otto S. Matthews, local phy sician, who spoke on Mental Heal th.' . ; ' ' : Eight members attended the meeting. . - Mrs. Jenkins Attended Meet J- Mr A. J. Jenkins, chairman l. District of the Wilmington Pres. Board meeting and luncheon faeld In h Tfaitt Prwshvtflriatl ChUTCh in Wilmington on Friday, January 13. Airs; Hopkins Hostess To Club v . Mrs. Matkie Terrain waitlgn' scorer at bridge when Mrs. Cwrge Hopkins entertained members . at vsr bridge club last Weds&)y eve"owg n Jier nomt cere. f,,r Mrs1. Torrana received fl loveV pp.ir of t"-P cases, aaj second ! ' h cwarl ffnd trawling award, ptirJ.-j, "nt to" Krs. A- J. ' mi a-ri i. e. V. Joaes. r"-" : " -i 1 - 'ames J. J. If Phone No. 711 : Calvary Baptist : Hold Ground Bret Ceremony , . : ; v A Ground Breaking , Ceremony was held by members of Calvary Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, January 15, at the site . of ', their future church plant. ; . ?' Reverend Paul Mull, pastor of the church; Rev. D E. Parkerson, pastor of First Baptist Church; Rev. Eugene Hager, Eastern Bap tist Association, and Rev. Dorris Norman of Johnson's Baptist Chu rch participated in the ceremony. 'j . , : ' ' Installation Ceremony Held Members of the Eastern Star for the Warsaw Xodge No. 677 A F. and A. M. sponsored a barbecued chicken supper for the Installation of Masonic Officers last Tuesday evening in the cafeteria of James Kenan High School at 8.00 P. M. Following a delicious supper, the following officers were installed: Master, Francis Oakley: Senior Warden Cecil Bos tic, Junior Warden, Robert Quinn, Senior Dea con, Joe Costin; Junior Deacon, Johnny Powell, Senior Steward, Forest , Martin; Junior Steward, j Bradley Katz; Treasurer, J. F. Strickland; Secrteary, Q. J. Sutton, Sr., Chaplain, Ross Wadkins, and Tyler, Gordan eWst. Installing officer was A r t n e r Apple and Marshall, Dr.: H. W. Colwell, both of Wallace. Following the mstalaltwn, Henry West, Jr. and Miss Luranne Pen ny rendered a vocal selection. Guest speaker for the evening was Norwood Parker of Clinton who gave an instpirational talk Mrs. Johnson Club Hostess Mrs. John A. Johnson entertain ed members of her bridge club last Friday evening at her home here. Those attending were Mesdames Jim Middleton, J. N. West, W. P. West, Lee Brown, Allen Dralighon, Jr., W G. Britt, John Vincent, and Ed" Hines. Mrs. J. N. West was hifih scorer. receiving candy as her award: Mrs. Hines, second high , scorer and Mrs. Britt, consolation winner both receiving candy as their a wards. Mrs Johnson served cheese bis cuits and soft drinks during pro gression, and at the conclusion pie, .topped with Ice cream, and coffee. Presbyterian W of C Receive Gift The members of the Presbyter ian Women of the Church were presented with a beautiful sterling silver punch bowl, engraved tray, and ladle, given by Mrs. Mary Jor dan Baker in memory of her moth er, Mrs. E. W. Jordan, a former member of the church, Monday afternoon when the organization met for their January meeting at the church. Mrs. Bui Sheffield, president, presided over a short business meeting at which time reports were heard from committee chair men. - Mrs J. T. Gresham had charge of the program, 'A Community of Love... asisted by Mrs. Henry L. Stevens. HI and Mrs. J. H. Hines. Mrs. Ewers Speaks In Goldsboro Mrs. E. P. Ewers spoke last wurinsoriav afternoon to members of the two Goldsboro Garden Clubs which met jointly at the Goldsboro Country Club for a luncheon and in hoar Mrs. Ewers. Mrs. Ewers spoke on successful growing of roses after which members were invited to ask questions concern ing the subject. Announce Births ,Mr nnri Mrs Lamr McCullen Of Chapel Hill announce .the birth of a son, Henry Clay n, eight and one-half pounds, on January 3 at Watts Hospital in Dtirnam Mrs. McCullen is the former Au drey Curin. With The Sick Friends will regret to hear that Eugene Beasley is an operative patient at Veterans' Hospital In Durham. . v Everyone win regret to tiear that Mrs. George Henry Best is a pat ient in Duplin General Hospital in Kenaneville, - , - - f - Friends will be glad to hear that Mrs. N..B. Berwick who was a pat ient at Duplin Geenral Hospital last week has returned home and. Is improving. - r.:':;.-i Airs. Toyor Guest Speaker At Club: r" ja.- r j ia.j Garden Club vhen met,?atPda5r January M, at 171: M. in the home of Mrs. flngclair NtWM Mrs. Roy Barwick, president ef th club, presided short htisfnssa mfotino' - ' Mrs. - Taylor then '' prea&iled' "i-j most helpful program on flower Mechanics, the proper nurtefials RIK3.JAND20VN lowing attending: Mesdames Bar wick, Joe Kornegay, Gerald Quinn, Oliver Edwards, Allan Brown,' Joe Costin, Douglas Townsehd, Hug!: Carlton, and Mary Lilly Matthews, Carolyn Gresham Is Honored . Carolyn Gresham was honored on her 14th birthday on Saturday, January-14 with a luncheon given for her by her mother, Mrs, J. T, Gresham; - Following a delicious lunch, Car olyn .opened her many nice gifts, after which the guests were invited to attend the downtown movie. Following the movie the girls re turned to the Gresham's where ice cream floats and birthday cake were enjoyed by the following who attended: Janrie Strickland, Bette Walston, Allie Sheffield, Mary Frances Hines, Marina Blackmore, Becky Todd, Cynthia Batts, and the honoree. Baltic Club Met The Baltic Bridge Club met with Mrs. Helen Smith last Tuesday evening at her residence on Pine Street. Mrs. Hill was recipient of the James Sutton, Mattie Torrans, Seth Hill, Robert Davis, Y. U Smith, Clinton Rouse, and Wood row Smith.. Mrs. Hil was recipient of the high score award, .receiving an at- JUST CAN'T BEAT THAT A&P - COME SEE! 1 Sultana Salad Dressing 1 qt. 33c Baby Lima Ford Hook Lima French Beans Cut Beans Broccoli Spears Mixed Vegetables 10 Bright Sail Wax Jane Parker Pptato BREAD.. 2 1-lb. loaf 31c Jane Parker Peach PIES Each 49c Sultana Blackeye PEAS .......... 15 oz. can 10c Sunny Land OLEO.. 3-8 oz. pkg. 25c Florida Tangerines Temple Oranges 1 JESSE mtp rot TIGS i - 0 OZ ':.; : . , ' Mrs. Joe Cc "a entertined mem bers of her bridge club last Wed nesday evening at her home here. Those attending were Mesdames Laverle KmlaW, Nathan Costin, Roy Barwick, Arnold Jones, Joe Kornegay;. Singclalr Newman, . Al Smith, and Gerald Qui-w. ' Mrs. Cosrm: served hot "' pound cake; fruit Jcilo, topped with whip ped cream'and coffee at the mid way point of play. ,' v", Mrs, 'Quihu received the high score "award;1 a - telephone Index bookf Mrs. Jones received ashtrays as winner of the traveling award, arid consolation, homemade pick les, weni -to fMrs. Newman, ,'.ir'i " i ',. . Honors House Guest Mrs. E.' P. Ewers honored her niece. Miss Mary Jones recently with a dinner-dance at 7:30 P. M. Miss Jones, who is from Mount Sterling, Kentucky, was guest of her aunt during the Christmas 'hol idays. Dinner was served by candle light, buffet style in the dining room of the home. Hamburgers, baked bean casserole, cranberry surprise, hot rolls, assorted des serts of chess tarts, chocolate cake, fruit cake cookies and hot spiced tea were served. Mrs. Ewers tractive necklace; Mrs. Davis re ceived a pair, of gloves as second high winner, and the traveling award, a towel, went to Mrs. Sutton. Ann i Page - Pancake Or Waffle SYRUP 24 oz. Bottle 35c Z. 4 phgsJor Pkg. Sail-Detergent 1Ql.55c Giant. Fresh 3 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 19c BEEF LIVER t TURKEYS i 39c Lb. .. 4 to 14 Lbs. ....... .: 49c lb. JEWELL'S FRESH v -V ' . - , was eiijoyed tit'el... ; r t. Those atteiulii? were J....es Luranne Penny, Iw'ary Lou Rey nolds Carol Pate, Judy Bostic and Woody Oakley of Kenansville; and Dwight Smith, Lee West, Johnny Pat Harmon, Joe Allen Edwards and Neal Mitchell of Warsaw Birthday Party., ' Mrs. R. D. Johnson entertained her son, Buster and her daughter, Mary Lynn, on their 5th and 8th birthdays, last Saturday afternoon at their home on College Street The following guests were invit ed to the birthday party aM:00 P, M.: Debbie and Connie LouRl"n bark, Renee and Teresa Cat n, Tricia Kornegay, Hunt and W Taylor, Paula Hunter, Kathy -and Eddy Cottle, Mary Best and Tracy Johnson, and Jo Carol Jones. Indoor games were enjoyed whi ch Mrs. Johnson served ice cream birthday cake and Pepsi, and each guest was given a small bag of as sorted candies as favors, t ... Take Apptitude Test The following students of Jame Kenans High School participated in the Scholastic Appitude Test of Col lege Entrance Board in Goldshoro last Saturday: Sara Alice FusseD, Joyce Teachey, Pat Holland ef Kenansville, "Mac" McNeill, Allen Wahab, Mabel Jane Straughan, Mary Lou Potter, Hubert Merritt, Colon Quinn, Gene Herring, and Charles Lockamy. -v. Size 49c Large Heads Lettuce 2 -25c White Potatoes. 25 lbs. 79c "Super-Rij Smoked Picnics 6 To 8 Lb Avg. whole 29c lb. .FROZEII pies 1 nn SS. a g. i rave oa hmi and the way ViA V 1 1 r c'loctive flower ? no Ll.VJT AT Youn a a P store : Ti''li r !i AiArsHr-cveThrri J: ry 21st ' ;
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