. .s"cr of Wilming i ".5 "rl days, this r u.,Jer-nd ianv . . i 1 ; rs, Sinjjclalr : New , ' " ' . r ad J.TiJ. Alan Brown and i Yiii.tfd Mrs. Brown's par , I. r. and lira. Cfd vey in Mt, ! lait Sunday.. . '".':'' v-,; "v. . -.' v. v! K'i?- "','"' V ' j. p. Johnson and MW. Rob t l ewis sippned In Goldsboro last . sday. . , " . ., Paul Potter and Miss Mary r Potter spent last Monday in idngton. "', 1 ; v., p. E. Patterson, Paul pot . Eobo totter, " John Gresham ..i i Bobby Batts attended one ot ." 8 AOC ' Rsgltetbfltl Tournament ,.e last. week. , , -, ' James Strickland and Paul roiter made a business trip to wu- jv. metoit last Wednesday, : Oklr, and Mn Roy Torrans and . dauchter. Betsy, of Wilson were Saturday " guests f Mr, and Mrs J B. "Torrans. . Leroy Taylpr of Pembroclr Col .kge spent last 'week end with his Barents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tay . DreV'Grice the Vnlversity of ' North CatflHna. spent last weekend l.ui.- -i.l iu .nJ if., n. t Jktrs. Jtobert Taylor and daught er, Wanda Jean of Kellurn spent v.aeveral, days lasat week with Mr , and Mm. Geom Taylor . ( Mesdames John : Fonvtelto, Ed " a Strickland,: tee, Brqwn. and Mett , JUisley attended the Garden and ' Flower fihow- in Raleigh last Tues- 'i'-flar V; -' ' Mr. iwd' MrV P.. W. - Oakes of Greenville spent last week end with .Ifct -daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Htnes. ': ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wahab spent Wednesday In Rocky Mount where the visited'relatives. : Mr and Mrs. W. P. West and 1- hoys and Mrs. i. N. West. Sr. spent last Sunday In Farmvde where 1 they visited Mrs. West's daughter tin dfamfljr, ''"'Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitehnrst ;:-.;v-.Mr ,and .. Mrt." H. D. West . and tMyt of Raleigh spent last week end with. Mr. West's mother, Mrs,- J. J West and. family. X .41.jind,'WtV'-', J. Sutton and illjp and Bunt 'Taylor left Tues ' day- tfr-speDd.the week with Mr. ; ; ah! rs. J. vJt.vSutton, Jr. in ;;-7ampii--jPi0rldaii':;.!lff7' : f ' -Mriflnd.Mrti Ross1 Wadklns and i ; Mri and Mrs-V-"' Surratt visited the site iot 4he Ke Methodist Col- ege to FayetteyUki and visited Mr. ; an AMre, .George Herring there last .'-' i Sunday afternoOrt;. ' f?s:-: : .v. 4 )fai4r:F? WrfcUjtoa and daugh . isnespent Saturday in fiart- :? iiVherrthey tlsited Mrs; SttjttV l 1-md'i, parents, Mt. JnH M' W.rh. BUI were Sunday 'eeaiiig. dinnet ' 7 ; guests of Mr:;and;Mrti.,'3of korne- ' f and daughter, Doriiut'Sue and Mr. J and Mr. Ray West Jpettt lwt week :ifj nd t-'TppsaJl Beach;. : ...ii'.,,,,,, i, i',, ,1 -, , ;m,i' i ; n ;' W'" i-i V.i (MfllP -.V,;. W'vV--' .' Vll JY 'Black Patent ! r fi.J-. . ' Wlit': '' " tfek, SPRING is here! :(-QllfW- ;"r We have our greatest rp4 ' selection of NEW styles PW Wne Trpc!s!on - y.Sft:.4 vi r - and colors for that built shoes for boys J - xpSS." . Easter outfit. and girls, with cushioned Z k 0S-v T't ' I pp0' sives e A? illffiilfes wK I Soot protecti0,, y ss a ! ' needed. ' - ! 15; t;? ' We have a big selection 1 ,'- "-. '$faY!fltef In 101 sizes. . Brown' ' r3;' -V' " ' "Black ;? SV:'.;:'.;f:; . ,v Brown ft-V Beautiful BagA ' l ' -s,n jti&h " :-Patj:;A i:" j Black:,' , ' v " ' , rt ' " r'T ' '.-:'..'V-' fj-'i'i :. l ..Patent' ,. . v ' - rJ 1 MJ N. C. , j . Goldsboro, N. C. ' 'f , 1 ; f' " , , ' ' ' ' " ' . '"''".it WARSAW r CHUUCII. SOCIALS rt - ' Mr. and Mrs. J, Porter and grandson. David ' visited in WU mingtoq last Sunday afternoon. ; - Jimniy Boyette of Campbell Col lege spent last, week end with h(4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. . B. Boy ette; . xi 'i;.yi": -:.r'i"V,:?. ,?. ... 'V '' t-i 'f fV.-, Dr.?' and Mrs.' J. M.'v Kornegay and daughter,, Tricla, have retur ned home after spending last week vacationing in Florida. 1 f J. P, Roberts of Leaksville. Ark. is spending several weeks with his daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Zackery. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown spent last Thursday In Wilmington where they visited their son, Leslie, and Mrs. Brown s mother. Mrs, Kennedy. LiIa ' v,i- j u Ted Wilson shopped in Fayetteville last Thursday. Mrs. Shelby Zackery and father, J. P. Roberts visited the Zackery 's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Belch in Portsmouth, during the week end. Rev..D. E. Parkerson, Joe Cos- tin, Roy Barwick. and Hugh Carl ton attended the ACC Basketball Tournament in Raleigh last Satur day . Recent dinner guests of Mr. and ; Mrs. O. D. Drew, Sr. were Mr. and I Mrs. Stanley Lockerman. Miss Re- hecca Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 Sheffield, all of Rose Hill, and Mr. '. and Mrs. Clarence Jfizzeu or uin- 1 ton. and Mrs. M. H. Hudson and , HmiohtBr .Inv all nf Warsaw Mr .and Mrs. Mike Rouse of rharlotte and Miss Randv Dorman of Swansboro recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rouse. Mike Hasty of Kenansville spent last week end with his uncle and j aunt, Mr. and and Mrs. Joe Cos- tin. : . .... 1 j., Griffis remarked." a female rein Davis Evans spent several days . , ,-.., c , . . . , . in Durham last week. ; Bill Grice made a business trip to ! Mow York Titv last week , Ross Wadkins. lay speaker of the Warsaw Methodist Church was lay sneaker at Matmoha Methodist Church In Magnolia at tne 11:00 o- clock worship service. I Dr. S. E. Hmes was admitted as a patient to Duplin General Hospi tal in Kenansville last Saturday. Airs. Draughon Hostess At Bridge Mrs. Allen Draughon. Sr. was hos tess at bridge last Thursday after noon at her home on Pine Street. Mrs. Draughon served a delici ous salad course and coffee to the following guestk upon Sfri val: Mes- datnest Avon Sharpe. Robert Black more, Lv S. Whittle, M .H. Barr, Paul Potter, E. F. Strickland .Rob ert, Lewis, and Y. L. Smith. . Mrsv Potter was recipient of fhe high, score award, a pitcher. Mrs. Sharpe received consolation, and Mrs. Blackmore received the se cond high award. V,,'-., I ' ; . . .-, "' ' '" 11 1 Sunday Jcibo' H$ ClaUHas: !)' The Young Men's Class of0 thr First Baptist Church entertained their- wives at "ladies night''; las Thursday evening at the. Coffee Shop at 7:30. ;K Fred Revelle, class teacher gave the welcome, followed- by the invo cation by James F. Strickland. : FoIlowingva 'ssteak supper. Ed Strickland led the group in singing and other entertainment. v Those attending were Mr and Mrs. Fred Revelle. Mr! and Mrs; Paul Britt, .Mr. and Mrs. . Nathan I Cos'iin, . Mr. and Mrs. James F; Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert !acmo' ,ajLM son, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Raiford Bostic. Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Wood, George Hen ry Best, arid Mr. Strickland. Youth Musk Club The Warsaw Youth Music Club met Wednesday, March 1st when Mrs. W. J. Middletofl, Jr. present ing a program, "Youth Musician - Susan Walters". Susan, the eight war oia aaumer 01 wr. ana .urs. Joe Justin waiters or Hamesoure. Mss. will nertorm tor, tne music Educator's National Conference m '' " " , months Susan sang and at thirteen montns sne piCKea out ine notes of "Three Blind Mice" at the key- board When she was two she was ' ninvinc hr nwn Bf.rnmnanimPnts j mnirin'0 ,,n nm0 fnp' 5h n. ! peared in public recital when she was three vears old. It was evt dent then that the Walters family had a prodigy on its hands. The Los Angeles Composer, Dr. Elliott i. til i 1 (3, u, 1 1 ui inuMii . .'u.-ioii lat .. . . . . . ... . :"L, ,u" 'T- niioa wtui ' '. kJlI V VI UdUOl VIIUIlll (II 4UI.V(VJ burg, Miss. students who performed on the student recital were: Donna Sue Edwards, Harriett Moore. Laiirrie Gresham, Mary B Draughon, Cin- dy Jones, 'Mary Sheffield, Brenda Bostic, Marsha Jordan, Ann Holt Jordan, patsy Sheffield, Betsy Vans, Catherine Buck, William Out law, Louise Bundy Jones, Abigail Warren. Gayle Revelle. Kathy Ben ton, Linda Grice, and Jane( Black more. Refershments were served by Mrs. Raeford Bostic and Mrs. W. M. Buck. MrsJMathis Cfub' Hostess Mrs. Elbert Matthis entertained members of her bridge club last Tuesday evening at her home at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. J. N. West was high scorer and received a set Of mixing bowls as her award, and Mrs. Allen Dra ughon, Jr. second high scorer re- ceived a beverage bottle as second Siphwinhpr, . nthrs nltivinff viere Mrs. John A. Johnson and Mrs. F. A.-Mitchner , . - Mrs. Matthis' served 'soft drinks and toasted pecans, and at the. con clusion, apple jacks, topped . with whipped, cream, and coffee.-.- rji ; Calvary Brotherhood Met The Brotherhood of Calvary Bap tist (Church met last Tuesday even ing at 7 00 o'clock at' the Warsaw' Restaurant. ' Following a delicious supper, the president, Enni Tadloek, presided over the business meeting at which time Johnny Chesrtutt was elected stewardship chairman of the organ- iRtion . The' prosram. 'Give of Your , Best To The .-Master?, was .presented by Ttfr. Tadlock who as- sisted bv Rev. Eueene Harar Rev, Paul ' Mull, , Waitu's English, Fur- ney Jones, and Colon McLaurin. . Fifteen members and one visitor attended the meeting. ' First Baptist1 Brotherhood Members; of the Brotherhood of the First Baptist Church met last Wednesday evening in- the Fellow ship room of the church with nine teen members attending. Following a barbecue dinner ser ved by circle number seven of the W, M. S.. president Elbert Matthis presided over the brief business 1 Pref over ,he bnef buslnet meeting . , . ' 1 . l. i : L. lu. "' auM,,t" '". chairman,- an open torum was ne a concerning a project 01 rennisn-, ing the floors In the educational , plant of the church. Mrs. Sheffield Hostess At Bridge Mrs. Bill Sheffield entertained at a bridge luncheon Inst Thursday morning at il:O0, o'clock at her home. " Those attending were Mesdames. J. T. Gresham, Edwtn Sheffield. F. A. Mitchner, J. H. Hines, Naurice. Jordan, .Allen Draughon, Jr., and Miss Fannie Thomas. At the conclusion of several pro gressions, Mrs. Sheffield served barbecued chicken,' butter beans," corn, molded salad on lettuce, banana bread, hot biscuits baked Alaska and coffee. When scores were tallied Mrs. Jordan received high score award, and Mrs. Draughan .received the second high award. Has Slumber tfarty ..Donna Kay Wood. daflj!cr 9' Mr. and Mrs. R. P. .Wood, celebra ted her 13th birthday with a"'sluni-, ber party". Inviting , some of her friends. Last Friday evening. Terry Wilson, Allie Sheffield; Linda Grice. Donna Sue Edwards, and Annette Wahab enjoyed a hot dog and hamburger supper held on the lawn of the home. Cupcakes and soft drinks, were aiso enjoyed. , f . , . '.hi .JwimvlUiy ilKrl Class Met: '.' The Sally E. Johnston Bible Class met . last Monda evening in " the home of lis president, Mrs., George Taylor. Mrs. M. A. Smith, class teacher, presented the "Bible Study- taken froni the twenty-second book of Luke " ,' ", ' The hostess served lemon. : pie, toasted pecans, - and - coffee at the conclusion to the eleven members and one visitor present.' ' 1 1 VVftAnW liSetrifi J j..rwisu,. "mvi , . I lf( Mett Yi ' " ; ' t "VV mwi 1 Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr along with Mrs. fiobert Grady Johnson of Burgaw; United Daughter's of the . Confederacy Division 4 president 1 spent several aays lasi - ween in Albermarle and Statesville '.where they attended district meeting of .he U. D. C there - 'Baltic Club Met . '1 Mrs. Robert Davis was high scor er at brjdtfe lost, Thursday. evening when the Baltic Bridge Club met in the horn eof Mrs. Clinton Rouse. Mrs. Rouse received a sewing, kit as her award; M rs J. H. Wahab received a skirt hanger as recipient of the visitor's high award, and -second high, a recipe box was recei ved by Mrs. James Suttom Others attending were v Mesdames Seth Hill, J. B. Torrans, Woodrow Smith, 1 y m ry-ii. 1 - ; ffv;- ; ' Aine mwway point of players Kouse served cnocoiate cake. Ice cream, toasted nuts and coffee. STOCK, YOUR Sirloin Porter House Or Club Sfeak i,..:..;. 93c lb. Boneless Round - Sfeak Roast i Boneless Fresh-Crisp-Large Fresh-Large:;; Broccoli Bunch-1 Leiiuce neaos f jc ,( rmm ?c Liquid Derghl 22 oz. can 39t 6 2 -50 Ft. Rolls 89c Ann Page Sald DressinpglM 1 &M:MilMMtii priixess cre; ;es COOKIES ..,..:.:...:... 2 lb. p!:g. 39c CluL Alrs.f: Mrs..W. G. I- ; t fas delightfully surprised at an unroitnate shower given, for her ast,' Friday evening nv members of hor, bridge club in the home of Mrs.i Mitchell Britt, .Those attending were Mesdames 0. S, Matthews, Mett Ausley, W. G. Britt,. John Vinaent, F. .A. Mitch- tner,. Allen Draiatrhon, Jr., W, 'P' West, and Johnf Fonvielle. : Mrs.w FpnvVelle received high score an -"artificial flower arrange ment,.' as her award and Mrs. Vin cent' who rqceiyed consolation was given a card holder. i At th6 conclnsipn Of play Mrs. Britt was- presented with a lovely pale pink!, camellia corsage and ap propiate gifts, attractively ..presen ted underneath a miniature white cotton tree on ' which - tiny . baby items were hung. Mrs.' Britt recei ved many useful gitfs. . ',-. CIubMeet$t t With Mrs. Standi Mrs.' V. A. Standi entertained members of her club: last, --'Friday evening at her home here. V : 4 Those attending were Mesdames Jack Faatherly, Geprge- Hopkins, J. D.Davis, Mattie Torrans, A.: J. Strickland, J, H.. Wahab and Forest Martin. , f Mrs. Weather'y was hign scorer, I receiving a dish .drainer as her a-1 ward; Mrs.. Hopkins was second 1 high - winner 'andj.Mrs.Davis Te-! ceived the traveling award " '' I Mrs. Stancil served delicious cho- j colate pound Take; lime sherbert, ' toasjed nuts, and coffee FREEZER fiOW !!! AT WARSAW,' 85c,b. ;. 93c lb. 59c lb. 69c lb. if. 5ail ; 32 oz. can 49c ;t'--n - ,-;':A : Me; i I AT CHUPXH FIRST B4PTIST CHURCH 'E. i PARKERSON, 'MINISTER D Sunday bchoal 8 4 a.1 m, 'J. A. Johnson, Sup't ! ,, f Morning Worship -11:00 a, m. . , Music by Church Choir " ' .Training Union 7:00 p. m. ' v . H C. Allen, Director 1 Evening Worship 8.00 p. m. v1 WARSAW - METHODIST.' CHURCH L ' T. WILSON MINISTER ' " CHURCH SCHOOL 9 45 a. m, 1 , A. M Benton Sup't. 1 i -''Worship Services 11.00 A 't -'j - Sermoni ( . " " M"le- , ' . , I , WARSAW PRESBYTERIAN ' ' i CHURCH NORMAN FLOWERS, MINISTER Church School 9 SO a. m v j, Allen W. Draughon, Jr., Supt.w' -(- Morning Worship 11:00 A. M , 1 Sermon i - ; . "Conversational Evangelisrti'V s :.:. . ' Music: Adult Choir ' ' " '1 Pioneer Fellowship 6:00 P. M. r:f ; Evening Worship 7:30 P, M. - Beginning of week of revival ' v services Messace By - ; CALVARY" BAPTIST CHURCH V PAUL MULL, PASTOR , ' Sunday School (0:00 A. M, Robert Price, Sup't V Morning Worship 11:00 A, M.", f Training Worshlp 6:5 P. M- ! Evening Worship 8:00 P, M. ' ' PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS .," , CHURCH REV. T L, DAUGHTRY, JR PASTOR Sunday School - 10:00 A. M. ..' , Worship Service 11:00 A. M. Evening Worship Serxice 7:30 P,M. 1 t freshly Ground Beef 3ib.pkg.:i:z:::$i,i7-39cib:i Becen End Slices ' i II). pkg. , 29c; 1 11 ' i" " ' ' 1 lOinch cut 25 to 3Q ibsl , uarter Iu0tol90lbs ineancle ; lt 1 i-:-:tYn A& P Tomato KelcfcpMs;!a0si 2 - 20 oz. Jar :..:.:...:r.ii....;55V Morton-Frozen Fruit Piss 3-22 or. for ...... MARVEL Van., Cfio. p:d Slr:v;' ::r; ICECREAM i::-M:.::: Ot (.uivu.y . iaw,. Eurml wus i-i i- lens near Viarsuw. ' Mr. Byrd was a native of J 1 son County but had livei in t Warsaw-community .for more fan 30x years. : ' 'Survivors' infiu" ' .-.... former Mary Elizabeth Dail ; four daughters, Mrs. Bill . Carlton and Mrs. Tommy Powell of .Hollywood m An, nubert lieasiey ot iioids- . wo, and Mrs, Cecil Bostic of War taw; five sons, Alex Byrd of Fai ton, Robert Byrd of Wilmington lichard Byrd of Garner. William C. : 3vrd of Swannanoa, . t and Jack Byrd of Warsaw; two brothers; 22 j;randcblldran ana 43- great grand hildren, . s , Note Of Thanks We extend our heartfelt thanks to -he many friends and neighbors for "thelr . acts Of kindness during - the illness and recent death of our 'oved ne, Willie A : Byrd. These 'estures of Christian fellowship have helped in untold measure dur ln' our itime of bereveament. They will always be remembered. .. .,'f . Mrs. W. A. Byrd and family,: i:::;3n::if-in:i s ::no liquid or ointment doc tor's uitiMpUe. promptly -relieve Achinc, . 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