a, Jr. shop- . .i l .tjrday. i jL-rai. to-ion, Jr. and & I'nysUp shopped in a Li it Vedensday. i LaNier of Greensboro ; titine last Tuesday after T several days with her . rr. and Mrs. ft A. West i. J. J. West and Robert L. ; cnt Monday r In purham ; rs. West received a check- t i-uke Hospital , " s Ann Straughan ot Woman's e returned home last Thurs- t..r several days between sem s. , v i" i 'V ' -1 J.e Paul Hunter' has returned e after spending last week with " grandmother, Mrs. J. G. Ken Y in Beulaville. i ; -.. : r .and Mrs, L. O. Williams left iJay for Henderson to' spend several days with their, daughter si family,. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn I. rton. . -r. and Mrs. Beaman Lashtey ami son, jimmy of South Carolina rrnt several days recently with fiinds la Warsaw. Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Parkerson and Mr. and Mrs Fayette Batts at .. 'Tided the Ordination Service for C'.wles Tanner, First Baptist You tj Director, held Sunday Charlotte. David Benton and Fred Baars of fSr-te College are spending the hol i ' with their parents. is. A. 61. Lenton trended a luncheon held in Wilmington for World Representatives last Satur day ' 1 ' - C B.. Best 1 visiting his brother. Bob Best in Sanforcr, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Taylor and daughter of Pembrock .College spent several days last week with Mr. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Taylor.-. Miss Zona Quin of Woman's Col lege arrived hornet last Friday to spend several days with her mo ther, Mrs. T R Quinn before begin ning the spring semester at W. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown irecen- tly visited Mr. and. Mrs L. A. Brown in Kinston. Mrs. Wade Carlton who. was an operative patient at Duplin Hospi tal in Kenansville is recuperating at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rob- erf Frederick in Rose HiU. Mr and Mrs. Benny Wilson and family have recently moved to War saw from Lake City, S, C. and are residing on Pollock St. Mr. Wilson is associated with Quinn Wholesale Company' here.' Miss Nina Garner ' of Raleigh spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner. lewis Pollock of Georgetown. S. C recently visited Mr. and Mrs. ' E". D. Pollock. , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hinson and son Johnny attended the. Candy Dealers As.-, , iuii s. , . r nss-U-ing held in GckLboro Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hudson and boys of Columbia, S. C' spent last week end with Mr.- and Mrs. Wal ter Herring. Sr. , , . Belton Minshew Was called " to Fremont last Friday . due to the death of his aunt. - - Mrs. W Ci Martin and baby d; ghter, Susan Ann returned hoiv from Duplin General Hospital it) Kenansville last Saturday... Mrs. A, J. Strickland and Mrs. Melvin Herring shopped in Golds boro last Saturday morning. . . Mr. and Mrs. AI Smith left Sun day to spend several days in Char lotte. ., - ; Mrs. Ert Huie is attending - an extension course at State "College this week.i ,v ; Jerry Davis of Charleston, S. . C and J. D. Davis of Chapel Hill are spending several days with their mother, Mrs. J D. Davis, y Mrs. Aubine English has retur ned home from Kenansville Hospi tal after being a patient there for A week' "V ..' t . v' .-t , . .. Drew Grice, Litch 'Huie, .Deems Polock, Charles . Powell, and Wal ker Stevens, all of the University of N C, are spending several days at home with their parents between semesters . eke 8's t c, . :. r vi? n Quinn - McGowen Company Effective FtbrtuuyT? YfTvm Close "" Each Wednesday At 12:00 Noon 4 . During The Summer Months For Emergency Calls: .! Dial Either of Persons' Listed Below G. S. Best Phone 29 3-4563 William T. Best Phone 29 3-4477 IL B. McNeil Phone 29 3-7921 G. W, Rollins Phone 29 3-4972 Clyde Surra tt Phone 29 3 4591 Milton Hudson Phone 29 3-4737 John Powell Jr. Phone 29 3-4509 Quinn vPcGoy3! Company Warsaw, in. u. 1 Pictured is Representative David N. Hehderson at his Congres - sional desk surronded by a group of his constituents from Duplin and : Sampson Counties who were in Washington for President Kennedy's Inuguration. Standing behind Henderson left to right are H L. Oswald Of Wallace, Tom'Cro&well of Clinton, J. B. Stroud of Magno Ilia, Hubert Phillips of Kenansville and Leon Brown of Beulaville.'; - Jl Annual Youth Sunday Observed ' The Annual Youth Sunday:, was observed Sunday, January 29 at the morning worship at , the . Warsaw Presbyterian Church. ; Dan, McNeill acted, as , se'rvice leader and Carolyn Gresham as program leader.. , . ' s,. ' - , Following the scripture Reading and special music by the youth and Fellowship choirs, Carolyn introdu ced the ; following v speakers - and their topics: Mary Frances Hines, Witness In Worship". Allie Shef field, ."Witness in Study and Dis cussion"; Mary Susan Baars, ." Wit ness in Fellowship.' and Dan Mc Neill. "Witness in Reaching Out." ' In Memory Herring - In loving memory of our- Mother, Katie I. Herring, who passed away January 31st. 1959. ,, No morning dawns. , ., , , No night returns, But that we think of you. , , Those left behind are very dear, But none replaces you. Leonard, Bessie, LUlie, and grand Couples Canasta r'ub Met ! : Mr and Mfo' Bob O'Briant en tertained, members of the Couples' Canasta . Club recently, at their home her i . Members were served iced drinks candy and toasted nuts upon, ar rival of all the guests. 1 '' Those palying were Mr. and Mrs. I' r- 1 n .An'' nnnr TO JL i - - n A J. T. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. C C. Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Aubine Eng lish, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pruitt, and Mr. and Mrs Duncan Cavenaugh. Mr. English was presented the high score award and Mrs. Kelly, tne woman's high score award.' The hostess served peaches, top ped Wttft Whipped cream, and cof fee at the conclusion of play. ' Rev. Tanner; ; Ordained Rev Charles Tanner, : associate pastor of the First Baptist Church was ordained as minister last Sun day evening in his home church, the Durham Memorial Church in Charlotte.. ' v i- ' Rev. Tanner, who has been with the church here since October at tended Mars Hill College, gradu ated from Wake Forest Colege, and is attending Southeastern' Seminary at the present time. r , . Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Parkerson, Fayette Batts andm.l.Strickland ittended 'the Ordination Services Sunday evening. Mrs. Ausley Hostess To Club ...Mrs. - Mett Ausley : entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Memorial Drive last Fri day evening; ' r 1 ' , ' Those attending were Mesdames Mitchell Britt, John Fohvielle, W, G. Britt, Ed Hines, J. M. Korne. gay. 0. S. Matthews, and visitors to the club, Mrs. Bill Sheffield and Mrs. W. P. West. ' t At the. conclusion -of play when scores were totaled, Mrs! Britt re ceived an attractive t appointment book as winner of the high -score ward; Mrs. Matthews received a bobby pin case as second high win ner, and Mrs. Bill Sheffield, con solation winner, received a kitchen towel calendar. ' ' Mrs Ausley served soft v drinks and frittos during progression and at the-conclusion of paly, delicious cream puffs. and coffee. - J February 11th Of UwiU W-cJ i 2 j i 110 Rail Road St. Wallace, II. C. Come In And Meet Our Local Manager: R. L. Manning ': I Cashier: Annie Bryant 1 Payments; To V Suit Your Budget. ad Mrs. Jones Entertains Club Mrs. Mattie Torrans was iMgh scorer as bridge last Thursday evening when Mrs. E. E. Jones en tertained members of her bridge club here. the traveling award, also a pyrex caserole dish as her award: Mrs. J. JL Wahab received a pyrex pie plate as second high winner,, and the traveling award, . also a pyrxe pie plate went to Mrs. Jack Weath- erly. Others attending were Mesd ames V. A. Stancil, George Hop kins, J. I) Davis,, and Forest Mar tin . The hostess served homemade if ,' - x: x . r j Loans I -syncing Rcscitsr' CASH - Viihouf Delay -SEE V O .o . v V-7;y Mail Puiih enf s - 7hen Th 8 Oldest (nifep ds nf Ado Financing Firm Is LcccJdRillIcre. t FREE. "v - SUNDAY AT CHURCH . FTflSiT BAPTO55T CHURCH ' D. E. PARKERSON, MINISTER Sunday School 3:i a. m. ; J A. Johnson, Sup't , ; Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.. " ' Message "The Church And Her Mtfstera" ' Musk: by Church Choir , Training Union 70 p. m. ' H. C. Allen, Director : Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. "The Prima nl Paant" 14:00 P. M.. Christinas Portione of the Messiah by G. F, Handel WARSAW MET! HOD 1ST CHURCH L. T. WILSON MINIEXER x ' CHUBCa SCHOOL 9".G a. m. A. VL Benton Supl : Worship Services 11M A. M. - Sermon: . . - . Music: ... . ', ' Men's Chorus , ' v WARSAW PRKS3YTEMAN .... .', VV4IWI , ". ' 1 NORMAN FLCTZrJ. KZZZm t Church School 8:50 a. m. Allen W. Draughon, Jr., Supt Morning Worship U:00 A. M. . ; . ' Sermon : 1 The Recognition of God" ? " Music: Adult Choir ' Poineer Fellowship 6:00 P. L CALVARY BAPTX-T CXT.CI . PALX MULL, PAcroa S-jt.j y School ir)A,lL i j Fr'ce, ' " t. r i i . iz CcrddTLzr.hs We with to 'oprebs our deep and sincere appreciation for each act of kindness and each gesture of sympathy shown to us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and lather, . Eugene W. rvaslpy, . J , : s : Mrs. Eugene W. Beasley and Gene With Mack Oil Co. Larry McCullen, who graduated from the University of North Caro lina the 27th of January, is now as sociated with his father at Mack Oil Company to Warsaw. Larry with bis wife, and his son and daughter, who have made their home in Cha pel Hill for several years,' will move into their home on Hill Street when remodeling is completed. Missionaries k Spoke Wednesday uur. ana Mrs. wnnam r. worth. missionaries from . Ijvhn Afrins were Inspirational and In formal tive speakers to members of . the Presbyterian Church last Wednes day evening, They , spoke on their work in Africa and the part that Presbyterian play in carrying on this work. . . , , . i 7- '- ..:,...,) .... -. i.Jv. uiiui'iuii, The Sally E. Johnstone Bible Class mcj Monday,- January 23 in the home of A. J. Strickland with Mrs. George Taylor as hostess. A detailed business period was held with Mrs. George Taylor; pre sident of the class presiding. Mrs. M. A Smith presented an inspirational 'devotional, , ' ' - ' Followii2 the meeting, Mrs. Tay lor served lemon pie, toasted pe- In. from V.3 c ';. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin an nounce the birth of a daughter, Susan Ann, born Monday, January PECAN TREES ; - Good straight, well.rooted trees of both Stewart and Cape Feaf ( the new highly lecommended pe cans developed at the Willard Experiment Sta tion.) - 1 ' " ' - ' Sizes From 2-3' to 6-7', Ranging in Price From $2i0 to $5.00. 10 Piscount on 10 or More Jrees Also Very Nice Muscadine ( Scuppernong Type) . Grape Vines and Apple Trees ; . , Eeasonahly, Priced General Line of Quality Plants and Shruhs ROBBINS NURSERY1 INC.:, Located: WILLAKD, N., C. . Phone AT 8- Wallace, N. C. Penderlea . 'ft"- ...5 ' A&P Yellow . v. JSunnyfield Pancake ; ! 1 1opW...:oZ,2lb:b3g49cF6 f i Dried Pinto -r .:, '; Ann Page Pancake Or Beans -..L1:.M. 25c VdliaSyropiloLjar.-jf: lond Golden. Yellow; v - A&PFruiti'i-S:' 'K White Houso: Dry Uv-r; lona SlicechifHalvsS l S' Milk ..:1L.. qf.iW59cPeMh& 2 Cifn?c Bremer Jumbo :Pies.L::::i imiifi 12 cl. 3?c Jane Parker Apple Pies large size 39c i ; I ' t f Kitchen Charm Wax ; , , Paper ...2 -100 ft, rolls 35c j A & P Frozen; French or Cut Fries ...... J-9oz.p!(g0c Scott Soft-Weve Tissue... 2 rolls 25c Galv. Garbage CAll 10gaL.$i.49 Liquid Detergent . 5 . Sail ......... 12 oi. can 25c Ann Page Strawberry Preserves 24 oz. jar 55c Old Time Vienna . Sauscge 2 4 oz. Cans 23c Brooks Tomato ' Soup 310 oz. can 2?c ( FRESH VEGETABLES Regolo Slav Mix v -' or Sn!-d Mix 2 p!:g. 29c CnOXE.MEATS "Super-Right" Smoked , Hams. v ' . ' or5h:n:ll45clb. FRESH CRISP 'iTTiiCE2l:rc2l:::is2?c Florida Juicy Tcrnplo i C;;:.;s .......... 3 1:25; ..- .. itotf m ar I . . u a. C wnii - i - Mm 1 1 i' A " ; - Fresh Frozen Young Tender Fryer Perls Crcscfs ; , Ib.! z-lf-ly: $1.2? oi, f, ' ,-,.--'tv.-,.'Vei ri "S'j; Llht" Puro Per!: f 'I I f si A t- i f ' - 5 v-1 '-. ' k t. For Kids "rcatcrrci-crtvcrsay - mem . ' 1 -N