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v 1' ( 1 i ::.:, ;..:.syille. n. a Tsxv.zoAZ.n.zzv&s.r 12, 12 zr . ,. , ,. 1,' i" . 1 ' 1, A. ip i i ' ' "ft ' ' - PERSONAJLS Airland Mrs. D. L Matthis are , visiiiJiE; their son, Harold and their daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs, Dean Grove, tt. Winter Park. Flonda ,- . Mrs.. Bill Edwards and daughters Future Trip To . Alaska Enjoyed . Cub , . Members arid invited guests of " the Warsaw Garden Club, enjoyed a " iftcst- interesting and much hoped "for tour in tho future to Alaska, "'"'Thursday afternoon at the home of ' Mri E, P. Ewers. v- Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, in., Mrs. Sam Gowm were in charge of the , program. , A, film of , beautiful color slides 'way- presented by the Fairbanks 1 Garden. Club of Fairbanks, Alaska, ' 5 entitled, "The Land of The Mid . . iijjht Sun." . .im muiuer in we Aiwa uaiucn i5, 1 Cliib recorded the beautiful desenp fi .tlon'. of this much "Want To Visn , Country. ' ' jFrom the United States, the Alas- kan Highway is 1530 miles, travel - ' ' ed the year round. Fairbanks is a beautiful city from Airplanes. .June 21st., is the longest day in i " Alaska and is truly "The Land of , ' Th Midnight Sun." "'-1 Mass- planting of flowers are fam- . 'pilar around town. Flowers are planted in borders. , TJThe Fairbanks Garden Club is , , working toward making Fairbanks tteTOelphinium City". These love ' ( , ly. flowers of blue and white, grow 8!4 feet tall. The club plants and cares for the flowers i.i the com munity. Reck . Gardens are very colorful and beautiful. ' An t- nr 11-0 mwh a. rp1 To? Bifd Devest' And Pea slZtTnd Pea , H7- i,--...... k. ;j tu-.c ,tiB il.; W , fUra and may you awive in our city i in- the future." V Af'rmucb jjbye'd "Wanted To VteiV Alaska,1 A delicious con gealed saWu-Bity sandwiches and "coffee jwas erved to the 20 membeiJs fd;uVst present. ' - - Em? tractor 1om power during a year's work on the farm according to ' teste conducted by the University of Heptaaka. Aa muck aa 20 per cent in -some facactora.,. Tim can't afford having power loatea like thatl Be lure your tractor is performing up to par; let our skilled mechanics check it over now. They'll do only the necessary work ... replace-only those parts that are worn .. . asing only genuine John Deere ' Parte as replacements. Tor economical service that's easy on your pocketbook, see us : make service data this week. Let's I f .Quality Farm ; Equip. Co. j Wour Friendly y John Deere Dealer' Faiso Ilwy. LY 2-3742 CUnlon, N. C, 1 1 1 '" ' mm jl I .V. t .' . - ';- w i l i mm nnaunclng , . VHE OFENING OF 128 N. Centef Street (Former Recreation Center) ;-( , -' FOR THESAtE OF '-r... Feeds - Seeds r- Insecticides " ' And Other Farm Supplies . i I. V 1 rrnATorS: derl and Robert walker C e to See Us or Dial 633-41C2 Phone No. 293 of Wilmington visited several days last week with Mr,, and Mrs. E. C. Thompson. ; " t Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown were Rev. and Mrs. Robert. May, Mr., and Mrs. Jimmy Kornegay of Mt. Oiive and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey-of Summer tin's Cross. . Roads. : Mr. and Mia. Ralph Best, Sr. vis ited her father, Mr. B. M. Turner of Wallace Sunday. Mrs. R. P. Wood and Mrs. Perry Smith spent several days in Rich mond, Virginia hist week on bus iness. Dr. and M'-s. Mett Ausby, Chip and Margaret visited Mrs. L. M Ausley of Micro Sunday a ternoon. Mrs- 1. O. Williams attended the Gardner-Jackson- weddrn" in Dunn Salurday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. VWUams were supper cuesis of Mrs De'phie Jackson of Dunn. Mrs James F. Strickland visaed Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Cooper of At i hens, Ga. fjr the week end. i Dwi-ht Lanier of Whiteville spent the week end with his mottier, Mrs. : Cyrus Lanier. j Wuek end guest of Mr. and Mrs. . I W G Britt was Mrs. B. F. Miller of ' High Point. i ! Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Glidings and I Mr and Mrs Walter Giddings visi- I ted friends and relatives at Dobbcr sville Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mts. .Herbert West visi j ted Mrs. Thomas West in Morehead ; City Hospital Sunday. I Mrs. Mihord Qumn and sons, i Tni... DKin orlrl (Iron WPI'P Sun day dinner guests of Mrs. Quim's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyold San derson of Beulaville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W'st were week end guests of Mrs. W. D. Pol lock of Wilson. i Mrs. Robert Summerlin spent sev eral days last week with her dan r,-,tw j cnn.inJnw Tr nH Mrs. 1 Herby Kellum of Jacksonville. I w- Td severaI last rirTt grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gra- I L II ( CI OH DVil lll " " ! u T,t,o nf AlNortsnn ItdH I A CJV.I1C J t ' Miss Mabel Jane Strau-hon of Meredith College spent the week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Straushon. Allan Wahab of Louisburg College spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Job Wahab. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams if eii'svi'l". Saturday. Mack McNeil of N. C. Stat? Col lege spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc- Miss Becky House of Goldsboro visited several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. House.., 1 1 . Mr. anl Mrs. George West named their son born February 13th at Sampson Memorial Hospital George Davis West, Jr. ' Mrs. Lib Lanisr of WrigbtsvKle Beach spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. .V West. Rudy Hasty of Kenansville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costin. He was Saturday night sup per guests of Arthur Minshew. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bordeaux and son Al were Sunday dinner I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cavenaurrh. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lancaster of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow. Jr. and family of Wilming ton were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Newkirk. Week end guests of Mrs. Ora Wig gs were: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wiggs ! and family of North West. Va,; Mrs. 'B. R. Merritt of Charleston, S. C: I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vann and fam ! ily of Goldsboro; Dr. Deems Wiggs of Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. R. N. 1 Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Good- rick and Kathy of Mount Olive. I Mr. Hal Wigss has returned home after being in Chulla Vista, Calif, j Dr. James H. Blackmore was 1 speaker at a Youth Banquet at the ; Masonboro Recreational Center, I Wilmington, on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. Warsaw Jr. 4-H'ersMet The Warsaw Jr. -H Club members held their monthly me eting, with its President R. E. Wil kins, Jr., presiding. Mrs. S , A. Hodges County Public. Health gave a lecture presentation on "prevention of the Common Cold" There are 29 members enrolled in the Jr. club of Warsaw. Lea ders present were Miss HI Bea ty and Miss Alberta Newkirk, and Leslie Williams. . : ft -. fiit,:v ' : . . : ' 1 It - 4420 Mrs. Shirley Costir Jt.ijS, 1 it -v " it- 4V 4 ' ' .. .. ...?.! ... .... i'Jt i.'.U ... , i ' 'r',-t MISS MINNIE ELIZABETH HONEYCUTT M! r'onevntt is the dwhteif Of Mrs. George Purdie Honeycutt of Roseboro and the late Mr. Honeycutt. Her engagement to Paul Andrew Kitchin. son of Mrs. Joseph Allen of, Warsaw, and the late Mr. Kitchin, is announced by her mother. The wedding will take place March 18. .. Baptist Circles The First baptist Circles met Monday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. Y. L'. Smith, chairman, presiding. Mrs. Ira Ezzell, Sr. pre sented the devotion and had charge of the program. Mrs. Leo Ba'son, I Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Sr., Mrs. Frank Thomas, and Mrs. Jim Her ring assisted her. Following the regular meeting, the hostess served coconut cake ar.d coffea to the 14 members present. Mrs. R. P. Summerlin was a visitor Circle No. 2 met with MrJ. E. D. Poliock with Mrs. Allen Draughon, Sr., chairman, presiding, Mrs. C. W. Hinson was in charge of the pro pram with Mrs. G. S. Best, Mrs. Davis Hollingsworth and Mrs. Drau ghon assisting her.. There were 11 members present. The hostess served cookies, nutty fingers, and coffee. Circle No. 4 met at the church with Mrs. Kathleen Snyder and Miss Annie Kate Powell as hostesses Mrs. W. Y. Vann, chairman, presi ded and presented the program with Mrs. Mildred Thigpen and Mrs. Sam Jones assisting her. Tho hnctaccae eeifxiart 7aianf-ina cookies chocolate pound cak6i tea and coffee. There were 6 members presentA Circle No. 5 met with Mrs. J. A. Porter and Mrs. H. C. Allen with J. C. Brock, chairman, presiding, Miss Mary Alice Blackmore pre sented the devotion with Mrs. James H. Blackmore in charge, of the program. Circle No. 6 met with Mrs. Oliver Tones and with Mrs. Florence Hou ston, chairman, presiding. Mrs. Oliver Jones. Mrs. E. B. Boyette, Mrs. Paul- Britt, Mrs. W. Mi Buck, and Fayette Batts presented the program. The hostess served strawberry short cake and coffee to the 7 mem bers present. Circle-No. 7 met with Mrs.. Joe Costin with Mrs. Norman Jones, chairman, presiding. Mrs. J. B. Her ring , presented the program and de votion. During the business meet ing, they, made plans to serve the Brotherhood March 1. The hostess served oatmeal cake, topped with whipped cream and coffee. . There were several members pre sent, i Circle No. 8 met with Mrs, Ken neth Fussell with 9 members pre sent. Mrs. Roy Matthis. chairman, presided with Mrs. L. O. Williams in charge of. the program' and Mrs. Fussell. Mrs, David Carlton, Mrs. Jim Cottle, Mrs.' Ellis West, and Miss Helen Herring assisting her. " Mrs. Fussell served spiced tea. Valentine sandwiches, cookies, and candy. . ; - ; . -,' '- Circle' NO. 9 met with Mri T. N. and Tommy Buries wkh Mrs. Bruce Torrans presiding, in the absence of Mrs. David Sutton, Mrs. Bob Blan- chard presented the devotion and had charge of the program. Mrs. Betty Humphrey, Mrs. D; E.: Par kerson, Mrs. . B. Graham, Mrs. Winnie Davis, and Mrs. prmond Grice assisted. -,- , V '..: . Those hostesses served pimento sandwiches, pound cake with am hrnsia, and coffee to the 9 memlxTS 1 t 4 i J V4 y f .'i llll Mrs. Hopkins Entertains Club Mrs. George Hopkins was hostess to her bridge club Thursday even ing in the home of Mrs. A. J. Strick land. Those making up two tables were Mrs. Martha Davis. Mrs. For-1 est Martin, Mrs. JapK weamfny, ; Mrs. E. E. Jones, Mrs. Job Wahab, Mrs. Winnie Davis, Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Hopkins. ; During mid point of play, the hos tess, served pound cake, ice cream 'topped with chocolate syrup and coffee. Valentine candy was served 'during progressions.' f Pillow cases were; awarded1 'to . MrS: Oavis for high score, bath tow els -were given 4oiMrsijiWeamerly 'for second high and Mrsr Martin received hand towels for traveling M. Y. F. Enjoys Supper The Junior and Senior Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship met Monday evening at the Fire side Room for their monthly meet- ins. After a delicious supper Brad Minshew , read the . scripture and lead the group in prayer. Mrs. Al Smith presented the program, "Joy of Doing Good on the Sly", Follow ing the program, Mr. Al Smith dir ected the 'group in -singing and re creation. Johnny Kelly Honored Johnny Kellly, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 7. Kelly, celebrated his fou rth birthday. Saturday .-afternoon-with sx party given by his' mother. The party was frdm two until four. Johnny's playmates enjoyed 'play ing games and doing the, Twist, a fter whidt Mrs.. KeUy assisted by Mrs. William- Kelly of, M. Olive, str ved birthday cake, icer cream' and candy. The serving table, was laid with, a white cloth,, centered with the birthday cake, and each place was marked with party favors whi ch were a balloon attached to a harper.": :f:' Guests were Gray Mattjtif, Mike Herring, Joe , Kornegay, 5 Ftankie Steed, Joseph Ann Smith, Karen Martin, Jo Carol and Sharannon Jones, Sandy Benton,' Beth Caven augh, Gray Sutton, Mickey Colum bus, Mark BrinSon, Jerry Reaves, and Nancy and Bennie Wilson, who helped Mrs.: Kelly with the games, . Johnny received many nice and useful gift. , J, .y ?. ;; Mrs. Britt Club Hostess , Mrs. John Fonvielle was , high scorer when Mrs. Mitchell Britt en tertained members of her bridge club Friday evening at her home on Plank Street. Mrs. Fonville re ceived attractive dish towels along with a cutting board. Mrs. William Craft of KenansvsUe won second high prize which was a hot of can dy and a deeorative pill bes was sv warded to Mrs. Mett Ausley fof con solation prize. Others playing were Mrs. J. M. Kornegay, Mrs.' O. S. Matthews, Mrs. John Vincent, and Mrs. Walter P. West. f " , Iced Cokes and mixed nuts were enjoyed during progressions and cherry pfe topped with Whipped cream and coffee was served at conclusion. : . ' , : , V . ' - ..,. t .I. ' ' v "': 1 -.- j Everj-thing in the world is good for something. v Ju J r WARSAW ..CHURCH. At Hosoital" ". Program At tCDIC . The United Daughters of the Con federacy held their regular, month - j ly meeting Wednesday, Feb: 14; at 513:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs,. Hen rv L. Stevens. Jr.. Mesdamees Fred iBarrs, John Best, W. l Bridgas, irt.Ur -C...n am A C I? UtmM wapa1 i hostesses. Mrs, Stevens, . president,, s presided.;. i v ' f; .The meeting opened with Kiss. jDaisy fiurnham. leading the "Biiu- : ajs" followed by the ,' &aiute to the Flags" in unison led by Mrs. rJ. Bl Bonev. " h Mrs. N.' A. r Mitchell followed, ty. j. reading the minutes of the last meet i ing in the absence, of , Mrs, Ii L., j West secretary.., M. B. Bopey thanked the Daughter for the nw 'azines and books which are to- be t carried to the hospital at. Camp W Jeune. Mrs. Stevens announced that ' im iroh m thpr willibe a, re-MUK- tion of "The InauTration of Jeffer-' Quests were: nenee waron. par son Davis" im Richmond,. Vai She '.ah, Ezzell, Danna Rlyenbark Mary urged tlie v Daushte to , attend fU nossible., - ' , ' , "Year-Rooks":' were presented' to each member. The books were enm-1 piled by Mrs. Paul Potter ,nd her 1 daughter, Joyce," and ' they were , commended for their excellent ' work; . , ').''- Mrs. Stevens also announced that ' District & North Carolina Division United -Daughters of the Confeder acy would be held in Wilmington, ' March 31. ,: , ', .'"'4: Following the "Current Events".' session, Mrs. C. B. ) Guthrie abd' Mrs. N. B. Boney presented the -program "Women's Work In Hos i pitals." ! Mrs." Guthrie ' related several events Concerning Nurse-' ' Mrs. Jessie Kyle ; of Fayettevllle ' who contributions tq the profession r were truly a sacrifice as sne was a cripple. Mrs. 19; B; Boney followed, with several' events j about ' Nurse Capt. Sallie Thompson; of MaWhejvs va. the only woman comfnissioneci . h0 rwWB'o nrmv ipfi .pam and coffee to the 17 members present. The Valentine" motif, was carrled'out in refreshments. ' - 4 , Warsaw & Clinton Jr. Music Clubs Met v The" Warsaw -Junior" Music Club met Monday night, Feb, 12, with" the Clinton Junior Music Club, "in the home of Mrs. Rufus Herring on College Street in Clinton, The two clubs have an! excliange meeting once every year. The Clinton Club will meet in the home of Mrs: Vf. J; Middleton, Jr. for their March meet ing. ''..: r Stoney Welsh, president of ihe Clinton Music Club, presided. The ?rmiD sans the National Federation of Music Qubs Junior Hyrnp tiion re- peated the Junior pledge and Col lect. ' :"":;. : The Warsaw Juniors presented the program. Those performirig ' were Jane Blackmore, Donna Sue Ed wards, Linda Grice, Dianna Outlaw, Polly Brinson, Cathy Mattocks, Linda Blanchard, Marina Black Imnre Nancv Ward. Ellen Ann Pol lock, Ann Price, Bette Walston, and Carolyn Gresham, Others attending the meeting were Frances Stroud, Mary Susan Bears, Kathy Benten, Mrs. Raymond Blanchard, and Mrs. W. i. Middleton, Jr; ,u ) ,'v t ;J)elicious. Valentine cakes, ptmeh, cookies, - and - nuts , were served by Mrs. Herring, - k", r : . tlu " u " Teacher .tfpnor,;; ; Miss Flowers , r - The Elementary Teachers of the Warsaw School honored Miss Jo anne Flowers, ; March-bride etect with a surprise party in the Libr ary of the Elementary School Build ing - Monday .; afternooaj following classes. - Miss Flowers I' completed her practice teaching here in Dec ember, v.', .'",f :V:T-' "ftr. ' The serving ' table was laid! with a white cloth aid centered with a yaieiU Ha4 witN the honoree's picture' set off witlj. a cupid arrow. Valentine Csekies,,;. cheise . biscuits, lady fingers, nuts,' fruit bars arid soft drink ver"St ' Seryfed buffet from the serving, table. Following the social hour, Mis Flowers was presented a gift In her chosen chhia Those? attending were Mrs. Rosa HoUSagsworth, Miss Leriora Worn ack, Mrs. J. C. Page, Mrs. W, M. BuckJ; Miss Lena Carlton, Mrs. Ray West, Mrs. J. D. Robinson, Jr., Miss Nora Blackmore,: Mrs. Arnold; Jones, the honoree and her critic teachef, Mrs. Robinson. - -' Angelene PearsaH i...r ,., . D Angelene Pearsall CclcbrateimM: Miss Angelene Pearsall celebrat ed her eighth-birthday Monday af ternoon with a party given by her mother, , Mrs. A. , C. Pearsall. The group enjoyed danchig and gnmes, after which Mrs. Peaisall assisted by Mrs, D. J. " Rivenhark, Jr. and Mrs. CVm Guy, of ! -!x s-,!-v" f V ;'. c:" '. ' ' r J 1 w J ij SOCtALS -i- 4 Valentine Motif' Used At Club ; The Valentine'' motif ' was used wherf Mrs.' Arnold Jortes was hos tes to' her" bridge, club Thursday evemng hi the new home of her. father-in-law. Mr! Joshua Jones. "Dur ing mid pofnt of play, the tables were coyered with red "clotlis and the hostess served cherry, pie-a-Ia mnrfn curt tettfatk -7 .V V . .' . ,M ; Members playing were, MrsYloy Barwiclj, MrstTf T. Kelly,' Mrs. A, & Jenkins, Jr Mrs. Gerald Qwlnn, Mrs. Frank Steed, Mrs. Joe Costin, Mrs. Joe -Kornegay and guest te the club was Miss Joann. Flowers, r . At the conclusion of play, J4rs. Costin was reoitiient of high -score prize which was guest soap Mrs. Barwick, won. the prize for .traveling Mrs. Qnitm.wai presented- the consolation prize which wre Simi- . The 'birthday cak centered ' the t&Me anf was shaped like a htart decorated in red and white. ; ' ; Jynn Johnson' Robert Earl Price, Joef Guy. Joluiny-, Slrtcktand," Na than Cosiln and Earl Huie Balloons were given as party fay.ors, , m, : Angelene received many nice and Useful gifts. ' ' 't, , YOUR "Super-Right'' Corned Beef Hash 1: IS 15 1 '-X 'f ' ' ANN PAGE - - Ketchup- 2 14 oz. jars 39c ,1ft ARISTOeWTAlTIHESS :' BEEF ' chicken noodle ; mcsiiro6m ; trukey noodle and VEZ. BEEF, ALL GOOD Bacon ...;..M.. lb. SWANSON MEAT Pies Sol BEEF i, CHICKEN ; iv'2 for SWANSON'S n:nX:f' ..:.-.:;59cea. BEEF - CHICKEN '. a.. .. i,.. J r. : t ARAlOUR'S 'or LiBBrs Brains 6z can Gri:p:fruiti 375!b,B2g$l.C3: 'ROME APPLES :3-4l!b3s,S1..C0 o:::o:i sets 71'- lar gifts. Mi:.i Joanne . Floweis, March bride" elect, was p e "e I a gift in' her chosen china pattern by the hostess. The club members pre sented Mrs. Kelly a silver cup for her infan darter, Kimberly, u. Musk Makers: f vf The Grammar Scnooi Brapch of the Music Maker's Club met in Uieic music studio at the Grammar Sch ool Tuesday, Feb. " The meeting opened, in , regular forum with a song end'.pledse. A, study of the life. aid. compositlons- . 1 . .1 ti. Yt 1".. f ' 01 oeorae rruueuun fiunua . w. the topic for the proBram(whic&'toKWtsj-5.!jfO.. w,.,herr son. lowed, Handel, borj at, iwue,viiier-, many; Feb. 1683, wrote operas,' andi finally oratorias the most famous of which was "The MesaK' Mrs,, Brtiwn then related the love story of "Miss Treble" and "MP. . Bass" who became ;' "Clefs" 1 after thai mar riage, and ,' of their (-; Uttte , "Note. Children," 1 J , , " t The. group enjoyed- sevralj musi cal contests after which- .tfjeyr. ex chnnred Valentines, 1 ' ' r Those playing in' Student ftecital were Becky Pope, Faye .W.est Con- : nie Revelle. Delores rBlanchar'd,- Katrina Jones, and Ray Johnson.-', Faye - .Vest sbrved re,freshmenW oX Valentine Candies antl fruit to the ntpn Todd Tucudy ucrnogn.jvith. a tirthday party given . by . has mother, " Mrs. Johnny Todd. Susan was celebrat- FRIENDty vJSStl cans 65c ..!", WAFFLE; ULAED BROWN AND SERVE FRENCH ; . Y0URACH0l(!SOKiSiiiS: an.. -i" Cans ' CHOICE MEATSfpaa$ Super Right" ,ISM 39c PIGIIICS 7hob4fo 6 16$. 33ql Halto3lbsigilgc! v' 'S"-''' TURKEY SMITH'S PRIDE CORNiSII 5 HEMS Smith's Pride Frish ',4 FDVCr I I1ILU, r I . : , 2': lli; j!tg.$1.19 BREASTS OR WHOLELEGS TURKEY sunnyBrook ;GRADt-A;;;; t , . 33c FiiEsii v ".''.' '. Vegetable fresh to: isic ij.'- ;',V',VUU..-:JiC- Seed Cc'" r POT.' in nd I . The 1 lit. the. e ;..:.e tlU, .4. ' i- t. n of'gmes, inc; her .,.T ing t. I s. Todd serv which was in: tl r, birthday cake, shape of f heart ' and ' decorai , with red icing. , potato chips. Vale - , tinet' eSBdy-.and .soft''-nV.(,,', l. ' r : Susan', received rh,any nice:'. jm-1 -,, useful glftis, ';-.'. ?;.-....?t,; t'-' : Qir!!3y:Hz?Hj I ' On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'cSork ' February Mf W: R. r:nurf . shared honors 'ek her, birthday m s her. 'home, with, her granddai-'itor; aii';W has, the, saino, birthdiiS Frank; nfiva birthdav is OA the 22nd; nd hpr sin.' JSmps,,, hgsorhda(til op the. tm's.tu.i'S'-y-ii The:' dinift3!H v-a, '! covered Wlthi Jit Ijnjjn IfltlH .Th Wr. 4y cake was, .ier!'xith- whit frss, : ting idf'hrtA-w,Wbi.wdr-, lest witfl ministwe; aprsiy "I .WIp oE valley Jnt the- cetjter.. Janft cut ; the, oalf. ;.MTS..; Btackmofr t her side,, who serveda the. eak Cofj -fee. wasNPOwfed at the other end of ' the, tahle. by. Mrs. Robert . BUKk: more assisted by M. James Bafife more.;;i jX'V 1 miBv immedialri farnill of MMV t 'Plackmow er tn-eeent as folloj!, ; ir. ana- Mrs., r rami -Djm.iui 4- iWMrflH.'i Martha Alice, - Ina; afliiW-v4 Vfmtom9alens; Dr; td :; Mrs. Jame .H", .. Biaokreofff ehildrei, Jttfia Aria 'nhmj M-: and Mrsi Robert D.'B acumore .wa. j 4ufrefrr,fta8M Mian Mamr, Alice, ' Biackmore, V,oi j Warsaw, ,. ?. .-.i A?;:-v k r .. : x. u.................. a. . 1' -v' W9 '?': Siii: IVEFIIENCII Rollsi pigs.: 39c; suuttm w -'v!.! I; - t nknjs 9 - F; nr rozeh'-Tender Young DADTC - fc nr.' nt " T. d 0 t i t r
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