. IK hCtLTN TV'iLS KENANSVOXEi N, . X..1 r.'i PERSONALS .1 Mr. ..and Mrs. Paul Brltt ytai' fa vtniiy ana Mr. and Mrs. Wi U. intt .Jr." and family gpetit i'hanksgjvina l)ay with Mr. aauMrs. VVi G. Isrui Sr- of Pariiton. . , 1 ' v," ; i mr.; aya Mrs. Ray Jtfckson "and oaugnier oi cnanoue spent man iksgjving- pay 'withli Mis.-ltooert JJavis. -Sunuay dimre,r guests ul Mrs Davis .were ' Mr,. and Mrs. iTrank Haper of ChapeiyHill. f , ,' Mrs. t. K. Hall' of Belmont fend Miss Elsie McGowen of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mr and , Mrs. O. H. Best. NMKMil tfabor i f;, Jacksonville, vjsitecf the , Best's ort Jriday. . ' "' , Kvt Mr". 'and Mrs. Hon- Wadkins had 5 tneir week end guest, Mrs. J- P, Newton of Wilmington; i . Mrs. testusi Royal and daugh Iter, Mary ? fcue. and' Mrs. B. M". Turner of Wallace wtre Xhursuay 'dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ka 'Iph test, Sr. . ' Sunday guests of Mr.-- vt'VLfe Milton Hudson were: Mrs. Sttmietf .Lockerman of Hose-Hill and Mr. fend MA. Ralph Byrd and child ren, bf Clinton. , v i ,Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quirtcttj' Of ... jdeit and ,krs Paul: Barry i Wajhingtoii, 0. & were guests of M'sP.,S. Berry Thanksgiving .pay.'1 ' : " f Mrs. Emmett Redmon and sons , . and vMrs. Allen McCustui of Mt Olive were Thursday dinner gue&ts of Mrs. Frank Hayslip. '.,v'MiSs Carol Baars of Chapel Hill - spent the week end with her pa h r'enlh; 'Mii and Mrs. Fred Baars. rSr wake Foresf CoUego "Tul", vLC0Z bfimAiiitmiu tJir ntirl Mrs ; Tl. ' ; '4 ""f ' ,.Al,tb-. V' t , . .. .77 itfAT 3 rsV"tJ ,r " " '- ' r-l C. during 'the holidays. 4 . .-!: i0 Full Dress OS " jaciteis : "Exclusive Men Wear" ill ; LEE'S STORES; INC. ; t WALLACE & BURGAW 4 ' , Selling Chix Tobacco Canvas , ! At A Few Cents Above Cost In f i 1? Order To Advertise ' r: ':-"r lees stores ; i : : !'--v ': Get Your. Chix Covers' Early - ! ' ? : ?; f V . Doubtful If We WiU Have , i4:0'?:,i '&Jlor?. IS-- We Vanf . ; ''"4 We Pay Premium For, TCJuality Hogs ' ' V'Ct V SEE US OR CALLc-- : Pink Hill S68-M1 ' CLINTON LIVESTOCK MARKET ; Cimton LY 2-2104 OPERATED By'lVNDY PACKING COMPANY, , WARSAW 5; Mrs. Harry Murphy and daif-1 6"icrn, uaii miu ouan oi fienan ville and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tat- lot, Sam Taylor and Leon Taylor, Jr., were Tuursday dinner guasis oi Ajr. and Mrs. Emmons Garner. J?iie..di of WUi Irene Strickland will te happy ,to learn that she I naf: letuintM 'nome after being an I operative ..patient -Jvupun Oene rai ttospW. " ',"; . Mrs; Ingram , Speajcs To A D.T A J "UrSUW r, I M. " The ' t eLowship and : Y6uh Choir of the Warsaw Presbyterian church open.:!! the monthly meet ing of 'the Parents-Teachers Aso- ciatioii jat Tuesday .evening at ?:3a p m. Following ; an, opening njmn, rat&y bne.ir.eid. read' una lh' scirlBtlu,; .Micky Cavis haa 1 tne tevouoii, and tiianne Shef-fieid-tead a pue.n after wlrtch tn choiksang ' Gud Bless 'Arnt'b.' 'ifierr-ioiiowfct a, Si.di-t Iju8ine& meeting' during which tfrne -tlie g?J voted to dona'te 150.60 to ouHd "a covered .Walkway at"tho Warsaw Grammar .School; build-tng'.- Srs" John : N., j'onvielle pre sident;' announced; ".that. the; flag whiih aid now. ' flown at eaeq JtWbl weli pjfcfiased by" the -TA with thq' assistance, of Con gressman Daid Henderson, t She also mentioned ' that same had been flown in Washington, D. L and, that. the. children, were fas cinated by. this fact. Miss Ihelnii iwinson'S Class and Mrs. G,b Buck's class won a $900 prwt Ph most monc in. the-fund racing campaign i the room-count if. wrn, which Mrs. J- M. Peirce iina Mis Ray West won, Miss Swinson iH' troduced Mrs. Saliie Ingram oi ;for the evening was "Reading'' or to Kenan and ' North Duplin Higli Schools. Mrs. vlngramrs" topic ;tor be mpre precise "Reading Fqr En joyment. .' -.'b K . "Redding is an endless ;oppor tfihity: an eve . open' door to an ever1 greater Wntal growth," sl.c beBaii.','Pi;actically all the wisdom of the world is. in good .books. K3 We cart ever read all fhe -gooC dooks that hive been written, but the more ona1 reads the richer one is She that the totentialitiesol gooa.readingt' "The ruses ,tf? reading Sn this practical 6ge aremany -Jorie'may read to gain mastery of a trade; to escape, to forget, t.o experience vi carious, chills' and -thrills, to ac4 qtlire what passea under Hho ge neral heading f . eulture,1 and to f.:iior " ntuov . fenarp" time She ', - . we.nt on to say, nowever mat. Reading for enjoyment is an ac- tivity of a rfiffeient sort. ! Mrs. Ingram - received many chuckles when she said, "We can i also find in. the works of the an- ! cients '.- tx.xle- and conditions!: ' which r .not far, removed frpm Thia'Price ' scat jbowU- Yoiir .Hogi in true and nseful ;wisaom. further .stated- aba,t i'l -wsh 'l' irflfdDtin-6ryes ta CHURCH, SOCIALS 7 , :. , l ' 1 4v".'J".: , ' h -'. f I: I vi- . v ; 4 v 4 Cayenaugh-Thomas Wed Saturday At Five In Warsaw Methodist Church me mamafee of " ftgusd Gloria Catherine Tnu.uas anu j an its ia Ray Cavenaugh was solemnized Saturday in the Warsaw Metho dist Church at five o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Major and Mrs. David. E. McQuis ton of biloxi, xvliss. and the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs K. H. Sutton of Warsaw. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cavenaugh of Kenansvuie Music was presented by Miss Katrina Sutton, organist and Miss Ruth Cavenaugh, vocalist. The Rev. L. T. Wilson, pastor of the brid.' officiated with the assistance 6f itev. Noriihan Flo wers. ' f Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride--1 wore a formal gowff of sheer 'silk taffeta fash ioned with an off shoulder "v neckline and abbreviated sleeves. Alencon lace accenting the sleeves, neckline and Princess line front was extended across the back over colonial bustle. Her two tisr-ed-veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a pearl crown. j :,...n Cfc . our ptet. iui io this quotation from a. recent paper. "Our youth now loves lu- xury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority, disrespect for older people. They contradict their parents . . . and tyrannize their teachers.'' The cnuckies were heard when she said SocVa tes wrote this in 329 B. C. IV "Reading may indeed be a poor ' substitute for living, but it bows j to no superior as a guide, inter preter, and companion. . Mrs.' Ingram ended her inspir ing, talk with a quotation by iCli- zabeth 'Berrett Browning. man can be called friendless who has God and the companionship of good books." SUNDAY r'AT CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST' CHURCH ' i. e: parkerson; minister Charles Tanner Youth Pastor. ' f; Sunday School 9:45 a.' m. f '. ' J. A. Johnson', Sup't." ' Morning Worship U;0fl a.. m.' ' Music by Church Choir , ' Training Union 7:00 p. m. H. C. Allen. Director ' Eveninjt Worship $.00 p. m." :' WARSAW METHODIST ' CHURCH L. T. WILSON MINISTER" CHURCH SCHOOL i:45 a. m. "Aj.3. Benton Sup't., .., - Worship Services 11:00 A. It.-.-'--. ' Sermon: ' , t , Ht; v Music: ' " . i WARSAW PRESBYTERIAN. " x-.v CHURCH, '" NORMAN FLOWERS MINISTER : ' Church School 9:50 a. m. Allen W. Draughon, Jr. Sup't - Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Pioneer Fellowship 6:00 P.- M. : Evening Worship 7:30 P. it:-.-,. CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH - - PAUL MULL, PASTOR V Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Colon McLauria Sapt " 'X Morning, Worship 11 ;00 A.'. M.V Prayer Service 8 p-m. Wednesday , - 7:0? Training Union,M ;f , 'John Yancey Director : "'WARSAW PENTE COASTAL HOLINESS CHURCH r V . '',' PASTOR , ' : 'f Rev. Jesse L, Danfals v; Worship Services Morning Worship 11:00 -.: Evening. Worship 7:.?0, Sunday School ar;' 10:00 o'clock - - - , Every Suhdajr y Normaa Barwfck. -Superintendent Thursday Eveniag - ; Prayer Meeting 7:30 : . r- Phone No. 293 4 " 111? She carried a prayer book lopped with a white orchid. The maid of honor was Miss Linda Bell of Goldsboro. She wore an emerald green velvet street length dress with scooped neck, short sleeves and sheath skirt-. Her matching headpiece was cen tered with a rose with a circular veil. She carried a bouquet oi autumn leaves centered with bro nze chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids were Mrs. A- J. Jenkins, Jr. of Warsaw, Mrs. Ken ncV' Midgett of Hickory, Mrs. Lib Lanier of Wrightsville Beach, Miss Joanne Flowers of Warsaw, and Miss Sara Alice Fussell ' of High Point. Their dresses were like that of the honor attendant J"and, they carried simitar bougiiets. The bridegroom's father wa best man. Ushers were David Benton, J. W. Straughan, Jr., Al len Sutton, Jirtmy Lanier, ail of Warsaw and Laran Houston of Beulaville. The mother of the bride wore an elegantly fashioned gown ol reef green and matching acces sories. She wore a corsage of j bronze cymbidium orchids. The grandmother of the bride wore a teal blue dress with matching ac cesories. Her corsage was a white orchid. j The bridegroom's mother wore a silk brocaded dress of biege with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Immediately following the ce remony, the new Mr. and Mrs Cavenaugh greeted guests in the vestibule of the church. The bride is a graduate of War saw High School and attended East Carolina College. She is pre sently employed with Caolina Power and Light Company of Ra leigh. The groom is a graduate oi James Kenan High School and Is a student at King's Business Col lege and associated with Hooper HqlmeS Bureau, Inc., of Raleigh. " 'J f .-!- , .' v . , . .-if. " j" ' ' Bank OfTJfc- Olive Make Our Bank Your Bank ' ' f T In Mount Olive and Calypso - 4420 Mrs. Shirley Costin Mrs. Cavenaugh chose, a green i woolen suit with: black accesso- I ries and lifted the orchid from iter I grayer book for- her wedding trip- Alter a short wedding trip, Mr- and. Mrs.--Cavenaugh will be at home at 2508V4' Vanderbilt Ave nue, : Raleigh. .v DINNER PARTY :. Mr.' and Mrs. R. H.. Sutton en tertained the out of town guests and wedding party of the Thomas Cavenaugh wedding Friday even ing at their home near Warsaw wuh a dinner. The guests were invited into the dining room where a delici ous turkey dnner was served buf fet. The serving table was cover Ad with a white linen cloth cen tered with an attractive arrange ment of white flowers. Card ta bles covered with cloths were pla ced in the living room and bri dal cakes decorated with each gu est's name used as place cards The 'tables were decorated with amall flower arrangements cen tered with burning candles. Fifty guests attended. REHEARSAL PARTY Miss Gloria Thomas and Mr. Ja mes Cavenaugh were honored Fri day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Sutton with a rehe arsal party. The party was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. William C Sutton, Mr and Mrs H L Anderson, Mr and Mrs. Norris Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gra ham Rhodes, aunts and uncles of tne bride. The Sutton home was thrown en suite for the occasion and at tractively decorated with flower arrangements. The guests were greeted by Mrs. Herman Phillips -nd Miss Ruth Cavenaugh. 'ine serving table was covered with a white nnen cloth centered with ii crystal candelabrum entwined with dainty white flowers and term. Mrs. A. C Bell and Mis. W. C. Sutton, aunts of the bride, ser ved punch from a crystal punch bowl and Mrs. Norris Sutton ser ved individual bridal cakes. Bri dal mints and nuts were served buffet, from the table. Around one hundred guests attended. Dr. Blackmore Spoke At Spring Hope Dr. and Mrs. James H. Black more and children spent the week end in Spring Hope. On Sunday morning, November 26, at 11 0' Clock Dr. Blackmore was given the key by the Building Committee of the First Baptist Church therej to Old Photographs Restored PORTRAITS Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY Parties, Anniversaries and Identification Photos WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING PICTURES LANIER STUDIO phone c::i WALLACE, N. C. Sittings Nighls and Sundays By Appointment 3 unlock the door to the beautifully renovated- Sanctuary, Afterwards he invited and welcomed the. mem bers in or the first services since the work was completed. - , Dr. Blackmore delivered the- ser vice to a completely filled sanctu ary. The building was started while he was pastor there and he was in vited back to deliver the first ser vice in the renovated sanctuary after the work was completed. Mrs. Barker Speaks At B&PW At a regular meeting of the War saw Business and Professional Wo mens' Club, held at the home of Mrs. Rivers D. Johnson, Sr., on Monday evening, November 20, Mrs. Hazel Sharpe, Career Advan cement Chairman, submitted a most interesting and unique report by inviting her sister, Mrs. Charles Barker of Oxford, North Carolina, to give a reading on the country of Greece, particularly, the Island of Rhodes. After a delightful program, Mrs. Barker presented a bottle of "Scar halia Salad Dressing", a dressing served in Greece, to each of the members and guests present. Mrs, Walter A. Carter, Mother of ANN PAGE Ketchup 20 oz. jar 25c ANN PAGE " WAFFLE and PANCAKE Syrup 24 oz. jar 36c SMITHFIELD PANCAKE Flour 32 oz. box 23c ANN PAGE BAKED Beans 4-16 oz. V J s V A4- T JhXZ$im EtitSSISQ fcg&n 1 1 ;;,;. MAKt .umr hw lATl mf .Jim Bonnie the Beautiful . For Boys and Girls ! Bride Doll only $6.99 Play-Mobile.:::, only $11.88 Gift Boxed Drinks and Wets Life-Like State Trooper set $5.99 Cuddly Cathy vj . only $8.99, COME SEE THESE TOYS-ASK OUK,MANAGER ABOUT THE CONVENIENTLY.lAYr A W-AN ; $1.00 DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM LISTED FLORIDA JUICY FRESH YELLOW i Oranges 8 lb. bag 49c Squash 3 lbs. 25cj FLORIDA JUICY rvX ; ' 4 L iS Grapefruit 8 lb. bag 49c Rutabagas .lib. 6c? ' VINERI?E. 1 " ! Sloes 10 lbs. 27c Tomalbes :.::::. 2 carlqns35c; salt; 2 ' nA -super Right- ah itai Hefriii .:llbs p!jg9c Frank l b nkfl 49c : :V"; x ! riQH'U 1 IUi Hy "'V HEApLESS & DRESSED FROZEN J 2 lb, pkg. $9c Vhiling.- f lb. pkg. 29cj Super Right" Government Inspected ALL GOOD SLICED- ; t " Fryers L Lb. 25c Bacon lb. 39c; Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. Barker, was also a guest. ' " ' " 1 ' The meeting closed witk the 'Club Collect" repeated in unilon . Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lanier of Warsaw announce the Marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, t0 Electric Bottling Co. In Wilmingtpm N. C. A & P GRAPE Juice NIBLET Corn GREEN GIANT cans 45c Peas Prices Int This . . Effective Gift Shop A & P You'll Thomas' David Lampack, son i Of- Mr, i Cora Lam pack f., -burg: ' ' New York. Mrs Lamr -is 'with1 the. United States Marine -s stationed at Camp LsJeune. "They 'Were. married - November , To punish ourselves forgathers faults, fssupertatlyfolljk - Mofy Baker Jjddy ) v 2-24 oz. jars 49 c m , hi) STRIETMAN Honey Graham Crackers .16 ox. box 33c WHOLE KERNEL 3-12 oz. cans 49c 2 303 cans 39c Ad Are Thru Sat. Dec. 2nd Save DE-LUXE BRAND BEAUTY PARLOR Each set W I Rainbow Decorator KITCHEN 1 SETS j Each $11.88 1 A o

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