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I ( V w m I f K L ti i i i ' H.5JP, ASummeriin ! t' It .qjtv wK their dau- "s 4l lU'Straughan i acier ewg - oairem ,' at iei;yickIe,''.V Richmond; Va. tacvetal . day..th. week visit: 1 ' his parent Mr.' and Mr. 'Her- 1 West and her 'aMMr,.:Up. J !. ,-'oa.i HalfV-- .. . ' I..U .fctraughao ef Wake.; Forest t " M .Oi week end With tti r ent. DC, add krs.3, W. Strao- V 'tnd- Mrs.' ftearg e'lJooet arid f '"en At Wph WRi'e ;"T!Wd,ay ( of hflf aritsi Mr? and Mr. J.-iu " West ,;v.'.-.-;'. r.-telt'" Mlnahaw'd ji; Atiluir an Keniiy.traiid, "Japuae D. ii, A. .ISD&'MRilSTEat ; fharleaTai . V Vauth faster. ; ;; Sunday fifj'VBn.'-.S'. i ' ,Mu; ic fcy Chorea. Choir"". - ,' i , ra'afo J'liion J Jpe'Jp ita, :"r -' J l1Dj&.ect;R!T. j 1 , Gte. Ins; V or ,! Jfc ;fld WAFAW I" . t.topiST- CHURCH n - l:, ilson minister .church 6ooirf : ataBiAfiitoii-rfv-' .WonhfeHice :W -isV':". .WARSAW fftJEEBYTERJAN: ; cnanhv;!: 'r'PMttt FLOWERS' MINISTER i fJiurcB ikhool 1:30 ai in.? J 'crjt ' praU((bjiW 1 JAip-t: ; fqrj?Wy Wwsbfp Kg M, : ;V ; rwaeer feUpwshijB f:M P.- M. - Enl Worship t:a M. i , . f,LVARy SAFriSr CHURCH '" 'PACT. ASTQR.."V::. i 4kw4)r jfclKfcr aii.'jti-lt'f VI. ;B;CoIort Mtjirl.SwBt,- IfWWliir WorBhipn,iOa A. M, : fm iServtot 4 iv'im. Wednesday -Joan Ofancy PirecteT ' t ' .WARSAW EJfTECOASTAL .ww &tewm" : Jj ;"-. ,aST0h. ti'- . . he- Jee t Dwiials lforb'l8rtjcelpc;.'-'r '..i I Sunday Schr at! I0:do Vcloclt Kuestil; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shue, o taotod, V"a. were differ , guests fK Mr. and ilr??'pme'liowfl in Rose JHill diMB jji evenW. 'f jv M Mr' and fix. CeraAJ' una jmd Ar. 4d; Ktri,. J. fiutna atVeDded HomecoBBlns 'at the " frsby tarjaja Church: at Beiavllle Sunday. '. r Gloria SmiHi o Wilson spent, the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith. Miss Smith is I WARSAW , CHUrl, ' " 1 '- ; W4 1 ft'", ' 1 ' 1 "T r r student at. the 'Wilsdn Nursing Sch prayaT Meetlhf 7:3 alter wr(rery jsjt PujU AeAeral last c Thursday, t '':'--r r4 ?X&?' children,: Paula .and Tm, were in BUaviUi Sunday attend Home- cominn at th fresbyterjan Church. tM'- and Mrs- G. Z. Best spent last" weak d in ;High Point where they attended the urniture show ' Mr. 'and Mrs; Horace Taylor and Jnuchtor Wlndv.-' and " Lerov'" l Perribroie .wwe-week snei guest ot their parents, Mr. And Mrs., George f. Mr iWwW 9ufi ap Mrs.' mat spent (Saturday afternoon in dstrtr.: 7T ' ''v .;;'V;-V ; f MrJ 4' Mrif Homefirown MdrenV ftonajd and' BenndJI; '-j Hose " fBU were - Sunday - funner guests t Mr. an4,M. ..BeJton. Min shewvv .vj4fer?. Miss rfuie Wlson ftanUnues to tnpmva t )0wiin -'fwowAt;'; d Mrs. MW IWWMV Prnmont visited Mr. and Mrs.. Bel- ton? Minshew Sunday. f?r..f;M! 1 Ann StfiukW'Wm :qj. lege a( Greensboro spent last week eocfWHIi Ml PVenlts, fift and Mr. Mr. N Mr, 1ve fftyfor visi ftd jMr.w,,id- m-tj:4MNu oi Penftbrake 'Sunday; : ?-,'.-"".V! ; Miitms''airi4!far " AHce russell' ot Hieb Point spent last UMe and Uh IthQilarenU,; Mr. awr-Mra. Kennetnjr usseu, . ; . , "Mr Charles ' Darter ' W - JUch iond, Va. has . fettrnii noma after spending some tirna with her moth- r;. Mrs. ioha Best, due fa. 4be ill ness and death of her father. Mac McNeil of State was home er-tho week and. Mv aad Mrs. DftWitt ewis, Sr. ; spejit jast Vc(nesda' in Gqldsbprp. - Calvin Pittman of Chocowintity, arntarbf Warsaw, visited I Heads here during the week .n.d. ftQd jvtsj ted Henry Grady who is critically ' ill at Duplin General. ? Friends of 'MUton West will he happy tp caro that he is, mprovin xiupiin uenerai. -, ..t -, Friends of Keonefh Brock "will be happy tp leant that 4 a returned home After being J patient t Rex Hospital Raleish. ' :liont fi,,;V - ""1 '"Plrs: mitii & Minshew (Plans Wfwary mplete: fvr 'ihe 1th tftrnand Garddn -awards ight progrjam. Sdm 10 Scorn producer anaj arwers m c ciiea jpr u standing achievements during 1961 according ,a vto , aa- announcement from the , erO: Extension Agents offfe. 4t itKi wm e ia mMi FCX cup and the garden cup offer ed by Farmers Hardware of War- Mi ?Phlllin. tariler la " lmnrovlnj I SBW.v - ; - ; -'K ; ; -.'ViV.' ... a; i-. The assive veat wW be held at the Douglas High School in Warsaw. J. A. Spauldine. District' Agent for the Southeastern' ' District of North- Carolina, ayill be principal sDeakeTt,V,?'Y';',; he program if the 'resuty oJ ex nr":i1,'v'V-.Vhiit-:i..Jtlj V tpnsioh work by corh 4nd''. arUio leaders in thir 'v'al,iinie"' ft. orV' Jigging- has beeh farried put by , ? com' T; iacdoB i kadws. Agents, Vo-ag .teachers, and Lay leaders have made production esti mates of approximately ,J&v corn flpnteitaBta.-."- v'y !v' .--' ..','' '.v '";' tiBueiy ; wiuBms .oi . z, Wal lace won the FCX cup In lm-SO, Jmm T. llUlaiM of - Cquanin, won the aard in 1960, Jhe ;axdep tup was won by Rev, iJee .Wallace, irene rowers oi wauace in isw. The meeting is sdheduled for Oct ober 26, mrjit 7(;?) pm,- : - Mr. and mmwwm'wvniefrt hiLU;;. . Mrs. jjl.'.fNck,'', V ..sjWf i f.; ted her mother Sunday:" Afterwards; ftey ' vjslted i. . i .1 . i. . . n w uiwpur, vvennetni ' net in RataighfV';-::;;' Mrs. Janice grows and cnuqren. .(Jjjlvih: p4' usan,snehf , wek 'im'Vm, Mr, .Mrs. erl(pgvMirrtner I. DWe.W in dattsdayVlHUe John I Sterjfcg afiejMrnijrtited jtb'-tame Visit Warsaw from -whence be retired oumber t years ' pap.' J- -J Piineral Servicer, were dbnductd f riay &fternqjori at 1:30 l'clpck. jet jtiejj Warsaw iresoyiterian vtra - Visitors in tha D. ,S.' IValar na 1 Snc sUva YJnd 1 atttte Hpuy 1 ,Trj,-''T'm"7T. T BiU Grlce swjnf several iTavs this week in New York on btfstaek -tlir ahdVMrk. .iK, HtuHngs'' of Rosebora .sppnt W week with Mr." and Mrs.-- M. L. ;Kiniaw. and ;MrVjind;'1r;!B;He children, Larry and' Gail, attended the State Fair U Raleigh' last Wednesday.- - Coffee floyr Bride Elect ' Warsaw ; Chapter r Na. m Order of the Eastern Star was honored by a vjsit from their Dsitriot Deputies at tteit tegular meeting Thursday night Actebep 19. Tte meeting' was opened in f agular form. ' District 'tieauty "'Grand Matron, Mrs. Virginia, Hbpa-Jd,, eQwhk- vuie oiia r.v -jeHUty ,vr.8na Patron, Felton C Godwin, were in troduced after whicji both flddresj ed the Oiaptr jm i (niost .interest ing and informative manner. 'Both were presented 'unjqe cprsagei pf money whiqh thy iirturn added to an ottering taken or :ne - special, project 'Greenbacks for a Green house." This is a greenhouse o be built at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. A program honoring Electas, Wardens and .Chaplains, written apd directed by Associate Matron,, 1 Mrs. Ida W. Sutton was presented, Speojp! music, a duet, was present ed by Margaret LIpyd. Mrs. Mar garet Strickland, vocalists. and Mi. Annie T. Harmpp, prganistj A Social Hour tpljowed, and re freshments were served by Miss Mary Alice lack.more, Mrs.. Reha Carlton, and Mrs. Grace Carlton. 77 Jvv V-rf ' 4. . .f '-sv,rj' i.' in ' i-rp .Tkrea, eenfa per .ward.- Jntalmam fhart Ijic.irpU. tiar. -an eeanftt,' rva. ifcatl fas' mooey, stp- tnaaey ; . chedi irrttfc 4a.;:t':-V rder . ar Wi' '-lVe rot' the ipiaiaoa aad rfwu ' sod if y e4 ooe w aa r$e- See M soon. jOur S7th year. Jabnsra' Piaa'lc Orpn Co.; - Kiiiasba, .M. C.'- ' : -y-.: Tvufm Terrace. Jackaoo vllle, re4etalaa Bakk iaaas 'are avabkle CMrat ' fltatwi. :aUBal ram iw jbseeWlan, '. CatOaet XMVltl an . fwcretary. Trea sarn Tr o.vitea vMt. Phane tttt Citato, K ivf VW-'V?' ' Mr.' Qrr Ja PCA ttttm tn KeflaasTflle. ybttweea 11 ana 12 elerk every Taesdsjr 'ai , i ',C3T, ,4,. . FOR SALE New quilts ar Quilt Tops. ."--'Cawtactj :''v.-; afrs.;. A. Lanier Mataella. J -C, '' 1S-2S- rce. Miss iona Qulnn of Warsaw and Miss Gloria Thornns of Raleigh November bride-elect, , weje, h(mor- W with Coffe Hour Sat. from 19: until 11:00 a. m; in the home' of MrsJ.V.'A. Stancil here. Hostesses presiding. ters, Mrs. GVkrge West of Warsaw -irtd Judy Sfincil of Guilford Col 'ese. The dinlna table waj covered with a linen ;lotb and penter with a mii-lature bride": and grppm" en 'Irclqd wtta lovely PM' sasanquas. Th i hostesses tserved jcoffee and dpliciOtra dpuehnuts, brownies, ham bisdrfts; nutty (ingerti, arid.1 date Hyif, biiffet tyte, Afterwards, "the honotees were presented salad nla- tes ftfhelr respective china natter- Warsaw Garden Club Met i The "Warsaw Jarden Club met in the borne of Mrs. Henry L. Stevens. Jr. with Mrs. Stevens, president. IThf cjtib jaaaned v voueqi", f.ffoi fairs rph. NevRoyat ' type' writers for ever need. Wal Golds- hw R . Htt r(jrmirrjer 4: MaM. .JHaw renpr w. cjf --y :', r.&Vi'-'-V- -rAfsi LoAnV tsaji J 4ritwa Mere rate, (antplete ' JMra-Xal Glaat wvtea.- Art Class 'Installed,. Tb4.'T1nr f . MrVi (:aW,w lhav..If. A , Jc !.' Compaoy1.. 31 fe-tk Front Sum WUatiartoa, N, (, .;- - WANTEDr f waM a FARM ta this Taaaty with tde AJMateat. ' 0 ot aT n far 4ak Srrtte ate at, r it?. '! : u i 1 r .jy-.; WaHa H. ' 'ft. U - ' T-'T ' rSALE -iLTLMMf? '.tr. 4'i, rash aad e -ry. Credit, -J aeaaV 4 i m4fi?.i gaaraatead. Well vorth a fKthooi ' Aawty ( -apy.dat. a Atraaa irwa IK I i-1 ' W -,''.' v ' I P W V TEQ, Youag jnan, fer i and capabk .a" f.-'K'j'A-.'A.ya't,- t -' 'eei Warsajj and '"! C i a?; 3 t : .' . t. WAMTEDij flane - paplU,' WU teaeh after aebeal aa4 Saturday la any Jwaie, 41 North , Plae Street, Warsaw. ' , J'keoe J 4-51 Mrs. Jam A. -Rackiejr Y0tfR "16 AH", Tp SUCCESS", - Da yea have an AVON tepreseota- five ealliar ,a yoa fegulariyr If yea don't, perhaps.it Ip'aa epea ferrp tary waien pwltf arrer yea as exeel ieaf riming apportaaUr.' iMart aow Xpt big fljrislmas . prflU. .No Wite, Maaajfer, Bax 125, Klnstoa. lf-04t ; .. :''8AE8ME1 IfSNTED'f:"' Gasd time la aecama Rawlelcb Dealer whale,: bjjr craya ara belag nan, na aapiifM reauireo. ya- eaaey la 8. . DapHn Caaaty Write Rawlelelif DepV C IMah- lad,. Va.. . . FOeX SALE - 15 aeras; aeres cleared. 1 it aeraa tabaeea, aa boildiat, Ucatad ia " faakflali lowaship, Daplin Caaaty.-' -. : STOUT UAXTT C. - WaUaec, N. C. -A- ., V . JTC--? '"'--'i 'W" -v. rOst 8A1E: Waaaar - IXorsa (OUldS rooking iorae aaUk" spr- faun)' la l eondltlaa. , " ' '. - ;" ea ar rail :..'. '. ' - .Jttra.' nasal w; a'. ; Jraaaa" Xi-tJil .: i;.i..v;'x-'' Keaanair!j". " ..4'"?..' '.:'' 11 - 8 - IT FD : ens. . Guests attending were: Miss Qunin's mother, VrS. .T. R. Quinn; Miss" Thomas's grandmother, Mrs. R. H. Sutton; and Mrs' Arnold Jones', Mrs. Gerald 9uinn, Mrs. 1. J. Quinn, Miss Sarah Alice Fussell of High Point, Miss Joanne Flow ers, Mrs.- Larry McCpllen, Mrs. Don Lanier of Wrighlsville Beach, aad Miss Dottie Bollenback of Guilford Cpllegp. At Smith Speaks la Sjarpenettes The Cardenettes met with Mrs. Bill Best Monday evening at ,8:00 p. m. at her home here. Mrs. Best, president, oresided. ' ' FpllOwfng '. a-' I business- meeting, Mrs. Best introduced Al Smith, pro ! prjetor pf the Florist Gift Shop. Mr. Smith's pipgr-am was on "Pried Ar-. rangenients. He .introduced : the aroup to ; appropriate materials for dfie angernenU and proceeded to assist the members in making an arrangement. . .' .'; ' The .hostess' served coconut cke J4 coffee. r, . .; .- -", . . - a- ." -, , t 1 1 -;i ' MriWesttias fsr!dgel.yncheon, ; Mra. V. P. West' entertalhed at a luncheon last Thursday from 11:00 a. m.' until 1:00 p. m. at her home near here.' Invited were the mem bers of her 4ridge club: Mesdames John Fpn'vlene W. G. Britt, Mitchell Brilt, Mett Ausley;, Otto' Matthews. and J. M. Kornegay, Other guest were Mesdamas i. K." West, Jr.. Avon Sharpe, John' Vincent, - Allen Draughan,' Jr.; Ed Strickland, and W.'J. Taylor- '- During ' progressions Mrs. v West served .soft drinks arid Halloween candy, and' at the end of play.' She served ham biscuits, frozen fruit salad, creamed corn, butler beans. -coffee, and moulded-ambrosia, for dessert.-,f . ' '. L When scares ware' tallied, Mrs. J. M. Korncgay received, a serving tray club high score awarcf Mrs. John Vincent received bridge 'table covert for visitors high score award and Mrs. J. N. West received a peg coat rack for club consolation.. ,' ltowed by rtoorif' various committees. , Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, III gave a very interesting and informative article on "The Planting And The Care of Dogwoods', a protect now in jrograss of this club. The club thus far has sold .over 300 dog woods, for civic planting. - Mrs, E. C Thompson, ahah-mah of Flower ' Arrangements, alon? with Mrs. fi. 'P. Ewer's and Mrs. Hector McNeill discussed the line roass p'rrppeernent and coffee tab le arrangements made by Mrs. M. . Smith and Mr. J. A. .Porter, f At the cpnclpsipp x.f ,th neetipg, the hostess served sandwiches, date bars, frozen salad, pnd coffee. Home Gardeners Club Met The Home Gardeners Gardi Club met in the home of Mrs, W. Middle' on with Mrs. Earl Huie as co-hostess last -Wednesday after noon at 3:30 p. m. , , '''.- Upon arrival, the hostess served coffee and party sandwiches ;to the (3 members present. ,.w . i Following i short business meet ing presided over by Mrs. W. kYL Vann, president, the igrpjip pdjopr. led to the National "Guard grounds where they 4iad Jjeen asked tp -asr list In jmjikinjt plpns to lan4scape Jip . grounds, --r ' ' 'X ': : -v " Honored -r w.;v't rt Mr. 'James Taylor ieptertained,' i I surprise birthday dinner .honoring et husband,' James, ' .pn hs '4tirtft lay las(,t' yVedneisayi evening ,at eir hprhe ;bn Pie Street.- ', Vf. 'Upon flrrival,' the guests wert "ser yed? dejkious' fried chiqken, potatp Sajqd.' string beans.'candied yams, lettuce apd tQmatp' salad, ;coffee. Sot biscuits, birthday .pake ttniTlce cream. 1. ' ;' ' invited gpesjs we: jMr. and drs. BUI' Grice,; Mr. and 'MrsrI fred Herring, r. and ' Mrs. 'J. Herring, Mr: and Mr." Nathan Cos 'In, Mr. and Mrs- Frank Steed, Jf., Mr.' and Mrs, Robert Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Max' Grice, and Mr. and Mrs. lay Ga'rlty'? 'JJ-'.''' ' Mr. -Taylar -feceiyed mfinr nka "Ipd useful gifts. ', :. Ji I ; '" ,' ' ; lAakd Hotno In Warsaw J'd Mr.' and Mrs. Marion M. "Best of Washington, -D. C. ' have .'recently made their home here. -Mr Best Is retired from Civil Service, and he k the brother of C H. Best. Mrs. Best is -the' former Clarison Grady of Kehansvllle. They are residing on Memorinl Pfrcet Fxlension. n Wiss Tborhas- ,t'AW4 iuoch-ww given Sat urday from, .12:00-until 2:00 p. m. irt the' home of Mrs. Kenneth Fus sell fnr Mis Znna Oiilnn nf Wnranw anil M'Sit fijria tUpmat ftf RaWgb, both. November' bride-elects.. Miss Sarah Alice .Fussell of High1 Point s Upon- arrival,' Jhe jh.pnprpfs Were if'HtWtii wiib kttiali', wbite ' mum COrtWgeS. M;.;.,-;.; - vt.:Z9ri:!iV . - A pink and white motif was used throughput the hohie. with a Jpyely fu;4pgemeft. if ja-fth greenery . centering the mantel and anpttoarrluiBement of mt mums home Sunday were Mrs. and An fVio olr l lha'l .Ann. U II irnMAJ.. JT- HiTo W., where two tables of : bridge were in play, Prior to the garnet the tab les were thrown with white clothes and Mrs! Fussell assisted hy Mrs. eFs iMtchner served " the guests bam - congealed salad', fresh--but-ierbeaps, candied yams,' pecan pie, coffap, and' tea: . ';;:' - Miss Fus'sell orcented A Miss jQiiuin bride-elect, ; with a A lovely silver vegetable dish, . and Miss Thomas, bride-elect with an electric .fry' pan.- , v . - 'i;r.v,.V, 1 .'. Whan scores were tallied,? Miss Thomas received a hosiery bag for $je ' high score award and Mrs.; Larry MoCulTen "received a cheese beard with knife tor consplatiprt. Other, jlpyttea uestjr wer .s 40- anne. Flowers, , Mrs. George West, Mrs:, Bay BeI of Kenasyjllp. and Mrs; JCUin JLaqjef of Wrtgxil. Nariian L. 1 i i f u . I by Rev. iP. L. Ci...k t: former ''pastor, .Interment'.- was in Pinecrcst-Cemf"' y. ' -" V He is survive ! by 1. i' v. :fe, the former Ethel' TravK!'-n of Ashland, Va., two dauj h'rsl V s.' R. D' John Hon. Sr.jpf Warsaw -and tjrs, Char les 'Dexter-; of ' Rictyvipnd, three lraid jchildrn ad. sevan great i grapd ahildreny ! -S-'s?--. i L. . ' Preparedness,, wildlife - conaervaj.-ii; tloH 'aritt Stout-skills Will hlghligldlvi the activities1 of ?the 9Q Boy Scout Troopst of the Tuscarora' Cotmclfi Boy Scouts of Kmerkaf" the hexj v Taw month, It' was announced '', t '; George: FIWol;''WalIacV.;fN,-s ";': Council Commissioner i:r;:f- : Mr(.'(Fincli: iexplalned ihat"; wluir: ;i .7 ' m a .vvfr m .--w i '.-'-.n' ' ' Dr.. and ' Mrs, j.W' fe' Adams of 1 Mr. and Mrs. ' Biick Hill attend- j ftnnann r visit in with Mrs. He ed the international 'Trade- Fair Ion W1lr''lhla.ai':.-,i.4C'C;iKatl"jCtotta. lastweek 'aiMl :vtai::-Biasi.Mataaja.A oun 'Saturday, Bly the ; BelL NeOJs 1 ted.in Alton Dail home. iivpy wwem WW,Wyw Gators; Vioiet-HiU,' Judy Waller,? alsa.4oure4; the .Western: paH. of aahe Roundup apM h wlnteRcn: 1 iteda: And JZeyerly CrAOy attewlr Xh& state. i'irvif: .atlo4ffcnVQr.ea. .they .alio JimA ed the District F.-ft A, Rally at v "Mr."- wtd-Mirai-.'Jim ;pavl.sjfert'"I; !! ..'' by Mrs. John, Grady ;j ttiapero-n.. namriyiai jyit. uive yesoajr. i'viVVi "f3 " '"!: TT ' Miis. Lay SimerUn aid Mrs. a . ' n . , ' - . jl . 1 ' Uttnu tmnm will Ai Hn - mnhillrrdnr j Mrs,.i aiarpey wefe;, suoppipfc in .!f"re-iT'!f! "v-. S (ten-, Goldboro, ,Monday, ; - u-L' 5-:avM.v am it miii f ,Mr ttanfiwln iloodt. hurrfcaiiB and oth-:. : HqweU Kennedy, Mrs. Mary 1 ion Herndon of, Kinston; ajso MrJ BranUey Uzzell. florla and M6rite ajlsaster aeas. fineniy f4tf' and Mrs. Norwood Phillips and cinaoren of yarsajiv i ,-'riuW ' Mrs;,:.-'E.' Stanley and children were wskt9& guasU f Mr- and; Mr Jnil aitad at Washington.;-. 't'lti ' Mii S. Oarrie Scott -was an over night guest of the'' Claud Powells of,- Goldsborp .were, . visitbrg' of tiiys'i J asper feeU' fajmflp.. f irs. J. cammerim ana sju'cn as 'il aid vdlj. ne taughis ani '; w'V?i'ff--'' i-'- SMrVfW-'W-'a Ken.nsviHe J,penr;.Wednes(iay .George lltiUlvan . has .returned twn ftnmtrtiint :mh at Hmi sit to .. his home here af te,r spending several days at the' Veteran's jib? piiai nj 1 r aiyeueviiie w treat' : f 'iaf mm s John W test Funeral Held Jphn Wrlcht Best,92 of, Warsaw, died Wednesday night in the Dup lin General 'Hospital at Kenansviile after Jiaving been critically il fpr the past three weekf . He was a lifelong resident of Warsaw ad was a former Superin tndpnt ai.,the Dup$ County Soadf ' m Faivette ville ' for treat- near. Warsaw Thursday. ; menti-!.:it;.-'ij: Among those from here attend ing N. C. 5tate Fair last week wei-e Mp ands Mrs.- Buck . HtU, George Waters and Jim. Davis- . Mr- skJrs- WiUinr i Waller and daughter, Faye and Mrs-, Ad- die , Harden" .were sightseeing In. the. Western part erf iNorth rCru- linp during' , the: weekend around unimney mock, uiacK Mountains pnd other places, of interest. ; :' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Townsend and children pf Wabaw were Sun day night- supper guests of ; the Qonnell Kprnegay family. - JDoris Ann Hargraves of Mt Olive spent Tuesday . with Ivey Summerlins. '-Marion S. Bratcher, Sli of 'Bus laville :: died Tuesday night', in Wake .Memorial .'Hospital of in juries sustained iq.an autompbila pecident-. Saturday.' nightjf ''V-SJ:' ; Funeral services ' were' conduc ted at the home Thursday- after noon at 3:00 O'clock by Rev. Har old Smith,- pastor of the Beulaville the I Baptist Church, assisted by Frank Caramody. Burial followed in he Mrs. jonps Dau and Mrs. Na-; BeUlaville Cemetery. " i than Scott attended Conference of ' . He Is survived by his wifeV the Free Will -Baptists at Assembly former Louise Thigpen.' One' ion hew troop through-the year Jra&bi Building near Pink Hill Wednesv Marlon Stanley Bratcher. ' JrJ ot rfebnred ai a ISront fhr ,nM .Aim. day.,- -.- .. . ,. :V'i; i j Raleigh-j-One brother JHariw E. 1 Irier-4mpirig.'f 't!' r'S z r iing -iiflw 1 iputMoprs and ,fecjp wUdlifO'flpd. winter, foa. and Sbalier V hjrclleding rpaftteaj 'di?'5Tdi)i''..v;.K ,' "Win ivith; (SkilR wilt iw tn Jaitk i. uary ttteme'Tnbops .wJll holdta! , contests amdng Uieir patnhf as they ' , fonoetitratekirt sharearirte a,'var;ietf : tag;' a,rid ire preventloh, STirif jald, : knots and tashincs. :distancc iidc:- toe and wpads lore.X. . Vtfe .'Mr.- Finch pftinte; dout.tparrrtp ' trpopi In thi area served by ths Tus ' carprji Counc iwUrleoiiia Visitpri f during this ' active period at ;tmrt of , the i CoUncilwide Fall-; Rouhdiirf t- rtablinft parents.' and iqyi Riterestsl ' ed in scoutirig to .visit nearpjrMta no;.aaM..ana.io foprM,! tune ror a dov to tat m on . than ot. 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The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1961, edition 1
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