1113 u it At tiie ( the J ' J C 1. straw i - - r: .rry w . i Le 1 i - J. . AW ) i ; 'f : 0 ..V , r I it I A A H ! f L.VMtf III... Llt..J. . :r."r- fuesta. Mr. and Mm. JBernice MTMartitfaeDhew J B. Hud- PoweU MK wd Mr H.mf . Mr and Mrs. HutH Cariton .ana ' ' ! " j" ". T." ". i V ' BSfc - f IU Awt !- I 1 - M I V - 4wi ' 11 , 1 hiMrM oand Mr aul Mrs. Kov nvis JSvans Bsit JSCaiion UBS .4 Barwick and children spent last Gdsbwo. and Mr. and now lnstaUed a ifheej align wai.Aning rroni i Mrs. Paul Potter and MriHetnV.;?? c iewls and stralghni . axle. ta li StevenV Jr. shoppwj in aUtoigh' j "? rp. auta tfW- Ast Saturday.-- f 4 7 1 TTlrL. i... - Evans has ., aTstatT r factory Mr,.'AlviaJ-. foweU are spending at machine ; ;y, .:. Mrs. F. r'rickland and daugh ter, Jane. Wit,. J Mrs. Strickland's parents,, jfr . and Airs. W.: L,,Sinv .. -monf during, the weekend.' v l n aaiMrl C D. Caskina and daughter, Betty- Kass, of Charlotte spent last weekend with Mrs: Gaa .kins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner. Mr. Gaskins and Betty .ana iwn,. vhwij v , W4pfcid. at their MV4rt cot- w ' vy :. days last week, at Myrtie Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner to juIW Ctownce-' Boone" W .8 bag had r ; , Mrs J. & Torans is spending Wilmington. -'f --j J X-bKmw' and Miss 20 years; experienpe,i4'i wheel Several days with. her sister, Mrs.!, Mr. and Mrsi ttVT. Long of Jj322J5 -Upnitmi has aowfed his staft TiJL.BW;M3miM.WkGU and Mr. and Mrs. o&ZFZFl J;-- I -amf - fanulv. Dr. : and .Mrs. !mnt-:lBWT fftt been El? W 'T iSS? MXTlT P Kackmo're In Spring Hone, f" llw yeara g Patrol School at Chapel HiM guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. I . . - M JLVaU, i h factory an balance ize truck : Parolriwn E. CWray is : Suaday i diimir rW;;.h::i!Dr'i t Cmb.ltal'he Wahab, GeogeHopfannd V. A. JGoidsboro test Saturday nwraing.' ad ewi visited ; Mr. - Coombs t' Mrs. Ed HiO who visited several brother and family 'Mr. and Mrs. .weeks wit: retattvas in Charlotte Stanley Coombs in Pink HHt last - and SeverviMe, Tenn. has returned Sunday. i. " ' f . ly ,, , . ,, i , !,,,, i , jv. and Hrt & , rarKerson I ALTERATION WOMAN i For Dress Shop in t Wilmington. 5 Pay Week, ' ijood salary, write to The Carolynn Shop, 1608 Market St. "Wilmbgioti. ;-?h North Carolina are attending the Sou the an Bap ties' Convention in St 'Louis this week. ' k i ! - ' ''v; (" at Wj-igntsvjlle tieacn us woek.--. fitancat'' -"raw Mm. . M. Herring has returned n The hostess was assisted in serv home after spending several weeks iag ginger ale' sherbet floats and withj her daughter to, New : Crricoflkies by her daughter, Kathy; leans, La..'-,; ?:;', --.;.i.v H'ivX''ti i , Mr., and Mrs. Earnest Todd .todl ys WtihTtieSick y- : f 1 , f - Frieada wiB -regret to learn that Mrs. W. W. Garner Is aa operative patient at Samp9oa County Hos- FORMAL . WEAR RENTALS New Yea Can Rent . .'-I 'f jr.. -,' . Taxedos Whtte , , - Dinner - Jacket) Fall Dress . All Farmat Aeeessories Far', Wedding " Dances - Formal . Affairs ' Onr Rates Are Most - :-: Reasonable' ' Sec Us Far Year Needs ' (Allow Five Days Far f T Dcnnr) LEDERS ' INC. .;. m W. Walnnt St Mm Oil :Mdsbro, N. C." children of Myrtle Beach. S. j C. and Mr. and Mrs. A. C WhitUe "T.-.hi ;rLi 1 'of MdeansviBe spent last weekend jar.' ana Jim rut w .!k J .i t c wkim. . "r"1. folk. Vs.. ner son . Johnnie; also ZTIL ,ZZZr, dava use ween wm -vneir oroiner : i,. . . , iuuu uiutuman , ,. - ,,j.p nshh ' iick Johnof Fairiess ;Little "Chip"' Aosley retyrtied .S wiSfS Hills. r Pa, spent -thn week; end home last yTedhesday following s .StL' T nWffli ai, visited Mrs. G P. Pridgen, Mr ? -on Monday. ' ' , ; rfn-S.u nd Mrs. R. J. Andrews, Mr. and Eeryone wiH regret to iearn nmhulTu, Gew Pridgen., Charles (thai Mayor? Ed Stric Wand is a daftfteXn! " Sun" John is serving hU two yean in paUent at Puke Hospital - me aw Dei ore entering coneee ' Mr. and Mrs. D. I Matthis left atationed to Nonfalk, Vir Sunday for Marion, S. C where giaia at time. ; v wey Wiiu dc visiuns jar ana nn. Mason Ledbetter for several days, t " ' i; ' ; -; ' ' Mrs. J. C Brock was guest of; LaiHOerf KeLDOl Hostess To Club Mrs Earl Huie was high scorer Every 1st and 3rd Sunday, evening Sii. Y ; AT G.inCH FIHST BAPTIST CHURCH p. E. PARKERSON, MINISTER" . Charles Tanner Youth Pastor. .) sunaay scnooi :4 a. m. J. A. Johnson, blip t. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m' '. Music by Church Choir , 4 4 Training tnion 7-0O p. m. ' ' H. C. Allen, Director ' ' Evening Worship S:00 p. m. .j WARSAW , i METHODIST CHURCH L. T. WILSON- MINISTER - CHURCH SCHOOL a. m. v A. M. Benton Sup't, ' 4 Worship Services 11:00 A. M. .". , , " Sermon: . ' , 1 Music: w ' ',WARSAW fxtcSBYTERIAN " s ' ' CHURCH ' t "' NORMAN ; FLOWERS MINISTER v? Church School 9:50 a. m. i Allen W. Draughon, .'Jr. Sup't. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. ; j; Pioneer. Fellowship 6;W P. M. 5 Evening Worship 7:S0 P. M. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH', ' PAUL MULL, 'PASTOR , Sunday School 10.00 AM. , t Hobert Prfce, Sup t. I - " , Morning Worship 11:00 A, M. Training Worship 6:45 P. M. : . .Evening Worship 8:00 P.: M. -tPENTECOSTAL HOLINESS - ' CHURCH . - -Evenimr Worshii) Service 7:30 P. M - Sunday School 10:00 A. M. . '; Worship Service . 11:00 A. M. WARSAW PSNTECOASTAL ; HOLINESS CHURCH , PASTOR 1 i " 1 MRl GARbAND MURRAY Worshin Services Each Sunday morning; ai 11 o'clck Mrs. I O. JioHingswortn at tne ,4 The descendants of the late Rev. fhriner's Convention h ii d : a t aihj Mrs. O. D. Lambert held their when. MflCIBill Taylor' entertained wngntavuie aeaea ; . , . ; nnnuat-.laberrMilr Reuniratmbe,e?rld dub.-?, Bouse, aenda Kornegay. and of th ev. and Mrs. Ralph Lam- ice ' bucket asher " award and Norman Barwick. Superintendent Diane Wanab spent . last . Sunday t bert of Goldsboro. 1 second high, plastic overshoes, ' ' A picnic lunch was served on went to Mrs. W. P. West Others The heart's letter is read in the the grounds, f ; playing were Mesdshnes John A. eyes 1 Members of the family attending Johnson, R..D: Johnson, JrS J.' Ji.'. r " Hprhprt were: Mr: and Mrs. Hubert Lam- West Elbert Matthis. Lee Brown. 1 parents, Mr. and Mr G. S. Beat bert an daughters, Mrs. OUie and F. A. Mitchner. . ' I . ' " Miss Sue .Whttfle has returned D" of Raieigh; Mi. aiid Mrs.tr-TM, iMMtes served chips and .. " " ' , ..' ' home from E. C. C for the sum-1 WiUiam Powetl and son, Mr., and soft drinks during play,, and at the Wnat 'W.W'. not' heart ' A vacation l;iUa Schocxl Kvill be held at the I'irst B;ipbi.t Church in Warsaw, June l-q, 1961 at 8:30 A.M. 'Ul 11-30 AM. 4 , - ' . AU young people, , ages 3-16, are urged to attend t i i c ; - I i ( ! were l"' .1 rrom I.;,-:;; . J.. it. 1 i i, . .. -.ship k-ador, 'rt ' "' " who gave-a buinary tf Dr. Kachul Q ; . Lavis' tuiit which b .e had L..llver- ' ''Basic Sewing Construction" jed at a recent Lome dumonstra wasr the demonstration given to tion club muning m JCenansville. ihembers o f the Penny Branch Mrs. Mae . bpicer home . agent, Home Demonstl'ation Club, when gave, a most helpful demonstration lit met Jast Wednesday aifternoon ori sewing i construction, giving ' " "A- - " -hplrrful . nointers .concerninif th a iiL' at the clubhouse. ' v 'helpful, pointers concerning the ' MnnOVflCiJ Ulfl II. v i The meeting which was opened correct use of the sewing machine- i "Mr and Mrs, Buy West of War-' wit tine staging ef "Jioly, Holy, including theus of tne auacu saw 'announce; the' birth. Of a eon, - Holy wis presided, over by Mrs. menta; , cprrect ' choosing of patr Douglas Ray, May lbth,'at t)up- E. C. Wray who gave the" devo. terns; 7. the selection of materials. im .General JHospitifl id Kenans- tional fotloving the singing of the na many oyief neipiul phases a ville. Mrs; West is the former Mar- gueritt-Britt of Mount Olive. hymn.- - ' t ,i' sewing. , ;,f ' . During the business , meeting At the close of the meeting Mrs. ans were made tor a own "cook- st-eo-, jjajson, npsiess servea aen- kj '".( ' ' l"t" on Juna 11 at the home of ,cious strawberry shortcake to the nOT10 JiQtQQnQfS Mr,' and Mrs. Jt B. Xorrans to mne members attecdLng. Mesdaunes BiU- Vann and J. F. Strickland were hostesses to mem bers' of the Home. Gardner's Club when it met last Wednesday after noon in the Fellowship Room of the Baptist, Church 'here.'- 1 "' ;! the absence of the president, Mrs. W.. 1 J. . West- presided , over the meetnig nend installed officers fop' the I In-odming year, jOfficers, installed ware as iollowsi r Mrs; Bill- Vann, president; Mrs, 1 AJlerf Draughon,: -vice- president,' and Mrs. J. F. Strickland, secretary ' .'-nTSS.'V tUK.RMII.;;: . . '7 llOUSJCSfyft 'APARTMENT , "1 T,,,-3? ' JIN Si,u.v.4. ' ,( j - . Kenansville and VVarsavJ ' L ' V.K, t vg ' jw ; 4 f ' "i , Mr8. Homer C Brown ij.'J , 4 ninu .374 1 , ' , 'k , i Rose, Hill N. C y , .Jn- .I. Irs. Bcltotv MiiishcM'yV;,. "-fhOne 554 t-v -" N: C.' fit Carolina Beach. ; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bedding fieM of MaUbrook spent last week end v wdtht, iMafi. ; BaaagfieUTs at, bridge- last Monday evening , At t 80 O'clock . JSunday School, at 10:00 o'clock s v " r Every Sunday mer. Mr. and Mrs. George Best1 and daughter spent- last weekend at Camp Morehead where they visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Purcett Jones. - Mr.' and Mrs. George Taylor visited friends in Pelham during "' oaugnwrs the weekend.? ' , r Vb?ro!1 M5H Mim.Aus; Mr. and Mr JamW Avwt of n pl RM.unn( v?ataTfcrr wifwh ' otr guest were Miss Edna Honeycutt and Mrs. B. Baine, G"y. i0,0'- W C' during the weekend. ;'. , ; ' Mrs. Norman Barwick and sons, conclusion blueberry pie, topped rues rtot; Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Killette and with icecream and coffee. ' John Hey wood t daughter, and Mrs. Fannie Ander-i 1 "' ' - son and sons all of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lambert , and children of Mt Ouve; Rev, and Mrs. W. M. Watkins and daughters STOP - BUY :-W . -SAVE B.A.K. GAS STATION V ,v tOCATCO NKXT TO DOTUN MOTOR8 ' ; A -Warsaw, n. d ) ;. OAS FOR LESS ' , ; Recnlsur 27c Per Gallon I Ili-Tt 30c -" All Brands Of 'Oa'i U. 8ILT0N D. M IHSHKW - OWNERS MATTIK . MN8HKW , Sp 1AST DIAIXE ring Clearance Sale $139.95 irthiicd Poriablesl t9!l Emerson PdHdbles . : ; $149.95 lr, G: E. Portables ..... . ; . . $159.95 IT Console TV'S $169.95 'l1''- i C ' .'(aslpwas) - All makes and models of GE, PHILCO and. r , ' ' . - ElERSON Televisions V m , ' Priced To Pit Your: Budget-AU Prices With Trade STEREOS Symphonic. Console With AM & FM Radio $159.95 ,..-,- ,t GEia Walnut or , .' ; Mahogany. RADIOS AU Models of Table And Transistor .Radios Reduced ' - ' i . .......I.- . ' Used Televisions . : - (First Choice-, ; First Served) Your Choice For Only , $35.00 $149.95. . Pictoro Tube Sale (through ; month cf Mayv Only $29.95 . i . ' 4 X Full Year Guarantee ', r , Grice of Goktsboro and Rev. Don- ner Iucas of Falcon. , Mrs. Kornegay ; Hostess At Bridge - Mrs. j. u. Kornegay was hos tess to members of her bridge : dub last Tuesday evening at her home here. . L;.y ?!: - Those attending were Mesdames Allen Draughen, Jr, O. S. Mat-" thews, Mitchell Britt, W.,G. Britt. ' John Fonvieile, W- P. West, John A. Johnson, and Ed Bines. ' : j 1 When scores were tallied, Mrs, ! Draughon received an attractive cobbler 's apron and Mrs. Matthews received a cheese board as second high winner.. ; rl'A; -...Y:- : mis. Kwrnegay served potato I chips and soft drinks duing pro- gression, and at concliulon. a lime pineapple congealed salad, cookies and coffee.. 1 .' Cfob Meets Wittf i Mrs.Weatherly ' ' Mr, Jack Weathierry entertain ed members of ber bridge dub at her home here last : Thursday evening'. . . ; :-r Mrs. E.: E. Jones was; big h scorer and Mrs. A. J. .Strickland received the second high award Others playing were Mesdames INDIANA .The Hoosiers aren't particularly proud of the huge amount of masonry that is their .State Capital at Indianapolis. More symbolic of the city is the85 foot-high Soldiers and Sailors Memorial with foun tains splashing in summer and an elevator running to the top. No, 1 tourist attractions are the Motor: Speedway where the -500-mile races are held.thc World War Memorial Plaza which includes Ameri can Legion headquarters, the Scottish Rite Cathed ral with its 63 hell carillon. Other, attractions are the home of James Whitcomb Riley, pOe,t and the children's hospital named for him. , - '- ; Flrstl3ATIC:JAL DaiiJi Each,; Account - WALLACE 'Member i Insured To ,N. C . 'of ,;' 1 ? $10,000 ' " Federal Reserve ByF.p.I.a V , , System; ' "The Only Bank In This Area With Membmhlp s' a. 1 s:i In The Federal Resenre Sytem" 4 ' Register Now For . .i , ' :'Summe; r TennJ)ay School . , Term Begins iJune 12-Kinstpht - Complete Secretarial Courses - , Spee'dwriting . Shorth'd(.fi' Accounting Course , v i 7 inaiviauai . auDjecis ' . f . Approved Foir Veterans Trainings c - I Call Kinston JA 7-0240 For Appointment " , I , Free Counseling At Our Office Oc In Your Home i I 1 . . habArgIer M BUSINESS r V COLLEGE "A Select School Since Ml ! 210i.N. Queen St '' '" : v Kinston, N. C. Hardbarger Business College ; ; r " ' tm N. Qaeea ll, . ', . t . Klaston.'N. C. v Please SenalMe Full Information About Your school-."1 t - ' 7,,I would like an appointment at home ....,. iV'.iv'i'-''V-fc. r "-at school .,... t Street : d If RFD. What Near . Prist flffic v ' J ' 1 Name ..i..: i...............;,..... 1 , . 1 . ' ' ". v af A G P CdradV SdG ."4 'A&pfeien-fb rib'ok1 or BoGf Li:; BEANS MO oz: pkg;;:..: Ann Page KETCHUP ' 2-14 Jar :..:.:::...::.:.i..:.:.:::..::3?c MfLtt ui c.r s ' i--;. I ' . vvimt? nuust; i.vuj MILK 6 can pack Jane Parker Cherry , PIES White H6i.se Evap, -' ' -;vX ' ' each 43c h - ,;,ViJanel?cirk8r.'s .'a . rAAK'' Allftl Each ivc 3 ; GLAZED JONUTS 12toPka. . 37c . Prices In This Ad Are Eff. Thru May 27th . ' ' :W New DETERGENT Large ' Sail : 23c 4 4 y GIAllT-SAIL 53c i Fresh Yellow Cora..: .U Ear$.55c r, : SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT Sire 64's --:ivi;..; 4 for 25c V . : ; : FIRM SLICING. iTOMATQES,;u; j 2,Lbs:.:..::.::.:i..:....::.:.-..::..3:.i . : : NEW CROP YELLOW . OIIIQIIS - J9c r.' M Grade "A" Fresh Chicken ' '-i.i.r HENS i:.:.::;...:.:,...::.?;-,?lo ?. lbs. 27c i4SuperRiqht" Sliced All Meat : V.J - , Dolcgna 1 lb! pk(j. 3?c Center Slice iSv.i HAM.:. Lb. MaMMaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaai ;' ' 1 " "Cap'n John's" Pro Cc-oked , ' ' . .. . fish sticks ..::.....::..:.:i:...;....:.......'..i:. iooz. vsr.z Yc-:rASP'fcv;,tl.C;: . V.J - M Warsaw, N. C r K