n n r Pir'SChas ' Phone No. 293 - 4420 Mrs. Shirley Costin , , , .- . Mill. SAW . CHURCH. SOCIAL Miss juiia Ana viacfcmore had a tonsileclomy at Babies Hospital In Wilmington! on Tuesday of last week. - ; .. ' . Dr. and , Mrs, James H. Black more 'spent last Thursday in Wake Forest and Spring Hope. Mr. an Mrs. "Johnny Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holland and Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Page attended the i Policeman's 'Ball featuring the Har- ry James orchestra last Tuesday Wght .JUlMtDIVi.VKrt-l , Mf. and M-s;'Bin Gripe spent last Sunday at Carolina Beach. Miss Judy JPearsall left Sunday for Camp. Tanawadah near Ashe ville where , she will teach dancing " for the next lour weeks. V m V ' Mrs. A. j; Strickland. Mrs, Mar ' , tha - Davis and Mrs. Pete HopKins ) returned Monday following a weeks vacation, ait Surf City.vii Dr. and Mrs., James H. Black more and children, Julia Ann and JbhaV Mrs.! W-ri.' Blackmore and s- Miss. Mary:lic4f .plackmore are Beach.. .;.'.".' ' Mr. and Mrs., Elbert Matthis, W. J. Taylors vni J. I. Wests enjoyed a Sunday'efeiiinS cook-out at the West home oq jlijt Street. Jimmy ' Benton )pf Charleston, S. i C Spent tfleSweek end with his par- . ents Mr.8niMts. Jack Benton. ..:. Jimmy h$s been promoted from Airman 3rd class to Airman 2nd Class, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davis of Charleston, spent the week end with hjs?mcither and family, Mrs. Martha avis. Mrs. and MW,.terling Marriner ' i spent the week end at Morehead v City, with (he, Allan, Learys. ::. Uti and Mtj&Mickey Asl;cw of I r Southern Pines spent the week end j - with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. , H. Askew. I Miss Kay. Britt is spending this I week with fler grandmother, Mrs. B. J. Miller High Point. Mr.: anfl Mra. AI Smith and chil 'i dreivJdel and Josef-Ann left last Wednesday - to spend thesummer 5 at their cottage at Carolina Beach. , Mr. and Mrs. Eiwood Revellc and girls, Connie, Gail and Judy Ttue4 .Friday niter spending :Yy several days last week at Caro ' ..vj-llna Beach. ?. jijr, and Mrs. Joe Costin spent the ( Weekend in Rale gh with her .'; sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw Thompson and girls " Tyndall and Sally Hayes. ' Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Sutton ijj.ol Jacksonville Fkyida, spent the children,, Mrs. Marvirv McPhersen of Wbitevifta. and. Mra Jim, Ken drick of, High Point.' " , - Playmates pf - Little Michael Baiwipk will Te? happy ip learn that he has returned heme from Babies Hospital following a ton" silectomy. i Mrs. Middleton Hostess To Club And Guests ; Mrs. W J, Middleton, Jr. was hostess to her bridge club and other guests last Monday evening in her -home on Pine Street in Warsawi . ' ' ''. . '"'i i y Members playing were Mes da mes Eill Taylor who received ash tray coasters for second high. Wal ter P. West. James N. West, Jr., Johlt A! Johnson, Fes Mitchner, Lee Brown, Elbert Matthis who received club high: and was pre sented a rocking chair planter, Earl Huie and guests Mrs. Dou glass Townsend, Mrs. Otto S. Mat hews who received a flower ar rangement book for visitors high, Mrs. W. G. Britt and Mrs. Tom mis Gresham. During play Mrs. Middleton served potato chips and Cokes and at conclusion of play she served fruit salad, crackers and coffee. Baltic Club Met Friday Mrs. Helen Smith Hsnry Core : Honored On ; COth Birthday 1 Mr. Henry Gove had all his children and their families pre sent last Sunday when he cele brated his, 80th birthday in his heme In Waisaw. ' Present to help him celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie. Gore of Wil mington, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cot tie of Turkey and Mr. and Mrs. Wright Gore. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Monk Po well of Warsaw and his wife, Mrs. Gore Forty-five other guests were present. ' .',:. WS? $ i. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by everyone. ;, v . ; Card Of Thanks Mr. - and Mrs. Lester E. Gurley would" like to thank their many fri ends for the many, many kindness es through cards, flowers and food shown to .them' during the recent death of their infant son, Bobby Earl, who had been ill since birth. Mr. And Mrs. Kitchen Honored At Lawn Party . i rtfott ef Clinton, ' . tkii h ttaifb'titpr And f iriilllM.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacjrson and rZ. nhilrffun iVl r'K'i ntta onyl ft1 . a tin . KIM tmt Jmni o"U Mrs. Fraruji Baper of Chapel Hill - xor severax,, oays inw ween-. Mr;,1 anHkSrs. Gerald. Quinn "j spfint Saturdaij afternoon in Beu . V laville visiting. with Mr. and Mis. v Ervin. DobUQ, Mrs. H. J. Kinlaw cf Clinton spent several aays lasi ween wun ; her sod and family, Mr. and Mi s. M. Ij .Kinlaw and boys, Ken and ' 'i Jiirs JohnqiePowell spent Fri- aav In Kinl(in; . Si - . . m hfi1.! T 1 . j vara, iiantroieca. jr. ana jjs. ; Joe Kornegay shopped in Golds- Doro. oaiuruay.. ' ,, . . . i ; Mrs. ArnoldiM. Vonos and chi'd- - T w i r i i . 'pray spent .Tuesday, and Wednes ( day in High Point visiting with Iher mother, Mrs. Jcsrdan and at- .Tnnn frnm the T.niv f?g.(7c. -1 1 er . T . . f t , . . yuaic V.UUUI nign ocnuui at janies- I town TuesdayaRight. -p- Mr. anoMjts V. A. Stancil and v mrs. , vreorg v.wesi, Mrs. Arnoia unit, mm t v ' vm,i, -Shsranne and Miirray, Jr. at- tended the graduation of the Stan cil's daughter, Judy, from Gu.l- k, Mr wdjccjichard Williams ;ans". son Frederick of Beulaville J spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. .Nelson Carlton and children. "4 .'-Mr. d MrvR, C Tlngpen and ..children Ronnie' and Jeannie Lynn ;!f Riclimohdf-t'a.r Miss Sara Dean i.Thjgpea rof forfolk. Va.; Miss , Cecilia Thigpen ofr Durham aal ' Mrs. Leonard DePonceau and dau- htee, Dejiise .Ann of Pes Plinft? in, xpem ui- wKena witn meir . mother c Mi ai. C. Thigpen and - brother. Harry Jee ; Little playmates of Samuel ! Brown sonof tr. and Mrs. Al- lea, Brown,will be glad to .leanj that he is home foilowing a tot Fiafctomy in wayne ' Memorial 'Hospital in Goldsboro. . LitUe .Brian West son ot itr. ' and Mrs Walter P, West, has re ; Kirned home after being a patient 1 T m . , , . . . . ., ., , m f. v.- memorial nos pilar m Chapel HiiL . Mrs. Oi O. Phillips of Greens- lkto spem tan weex wiui ner ii'Hllinj MUAM lafllUJfr XKi . Alia 1VLT5. W illiam T. Best and Leslie, A. Mrs. Gerald Quinn.. Mr. T. It Quinn and Mrs. Richard Williams and son of Beulaville Spent Mon-. t' 'Vital Gol'fcborie v ' r. nd 1. : . Guy fihue of" Stan t -. Va- have returned home after '.J-sr two weeks with Mr. anr! . Lurry Grady and Mr. , and . I ''Hon Minshew and bovs.' r . C. L f k l'h.Tsoa of White ' -i f -w days with - ': M. L. Kinlaw visitors of r a st." f e; , The home of Dr. and Mrs. J. ill Kornegay was attractively de 'corated last Saturday evening as entertained it was thrown ensuite for a special the members of the Baltic Club I occasion when Mr. and Mrs. Paul last Friday evening in her home ! Kitchen were honored by Mr. and in warsaw. Mrs. W. J. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. K. Members playing were Mesda-, D. Johnson, Jr, Mr and Mrs John rr.es Seth Hill, Bruce Toi rans, N. Fonveille and the J M. Kor Bob Blanchard, James Sutton, I negays with a party on the lawn Clinton Rouse. Winnie Davis, and of their lovely home. Mattie Torr;;ns. Mrs. H:il recei ved high score, Mrs. Sutton re ceived second higrl and Mrs. Mut tie Torrans received traveling award. At mid-point of play, Mrs. Smith served coconut cream pie, nuts and coffee. The club presen ted Mrs. James Sutton with pa jamas for her birthday which is Saturday. f V. r?S 7 fibers-' id .tc,.d . , Annual CoX' v Monday evening, May 28, , a meeting- of, the Warsaw Business am(- Professional Women's . Club wf ne'd at ib& Ijome of Mrs. Bi vers Vf. Johnson; . Sn or it's, re gular h f nthly dinner meeting. Miss M ry Lou Wiikins, pre sident,' prer ded. " v. The NcsiJ Carobna'' ; Easiness and, Professional Women's Club witt meet for their-Annual Con ntion, Jure -10th in-Charlotie, Noilh Carolina, g ;Thej, following aiuo, .mempws will attend:. Miss Mary; Lou Wjlkms; MrS. Mary ' S. Radnor,, Mrs. Hazel Sharpe(. and Mrs. Aaipie Thelma Harmon;; t,f XNewiy eJectea and installed ;fli cers for tne mtoming year uie fca follows: Mrs. , Mary .S. Fanior, president; Mrs. Hazel Sharpe, First vice president; 'Miss Victo ria Kornegay,5Peond .vJce presi jf. m An, . Tlit-lnia Harmon, IKllk, " " - - - " , : rAAArHir,rf M TitH.i'V' Mrs. Ann P.'i West, corr'ipon(iint secretary; and Ms. Ka-1 iSmith,; treasurer. A beautiful bracelet .was pre sented Mi Mary Lob Wilkms, outgoirg president by Mrs. Haspl Sharpe, from the club -members,, . -. The meeting closed with; tha "Club Collect" repeated In unisoh., Edwards Receives , Scholarship . , s Mr. J.'-P. Harmon, principal. 6 James Kenan High School, ann ounces the receiving of .a National ( (lany i Fnnndat:nn.' stmend ' bi". Hesry jt. Edawrds, a member of the. faculty. James , ..enflir-jor the past school yean The stipend wilt be for graduate study at thf University of North Carolina du TUNC U4C lIJ4Mcr IV-, ., Rent . . . v:dd:::g 'clot; O Full Dress Jackets ' " i -t i : f ' !o Dinner r.! fir v. mm lien's r Shop? 'Exckisive" Mc' rWear" Warsaw; C. , : Birthday Party For Robbie For.vielle Robbie Fonvielle and his dog Or vielle celebrated their birthdays last Saturday evening on the lawn of their home in Warsaw. Robbie vasvn years ;eW1,ano"'Ji. ddg,- .' and jWs, 4awes anil to wejlejwas one? year Ord Ther " refhvood UKlA tki patrentsv Ms. and Mrs. Hughte BrtafiA hv hi nr Mr Teeuvres' tables was and Mrs. John Fonvielle, After outdoor games were enjoy ed, Mrs Fonvielle served cookies ice cream, pi.pcorn, candy, and bir thday cake. His moiher made the attractive birthday cake which was in the form of a dog. On it were seven candles for Robbie and one for Orvielle. Helping Robbie celebrate were Johnny Strickland. Robert Johnson, Larry Herring, Jeffrey Matthews, Charles rnstin, E. H. Garner, Char les Johnson, Tony Braswell and Wade Carlton, Jr. Shop, Orvielle's best dog pal helped him celebrate. Used as the paramount theme for the. decorations was boating. Floating in a pool which marked the entrance -of the party area were Hydrangeas,' Magnolias and boats. Attractively arranged thro ughout the area were potted red and white geraniums. A huge ar rangement of bamboo and magno lia blossoms were lovely in a wheelbarrow. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe gree ted the guests. Punch was served from a lovely bowl which rested ' Mrs. Thomas Brooks Boyette . First Baptist ChurchScene of Ceremony Uniting Miss Braswell, Mr. Boyette Miss Joyce Braswell and Tho-,'aavy blue suit with matching ac mas Brooks Boyette were united cessories and wore the orchid lit- at five O clock on tea irora ner onaai oouquei. Mrs. Arnold M. Jones ttire-Hei in marriage Sunday, May the twenty-seventh, in an impressive double ring ce remony held in the 1st Baptist Church at Warsaw, with the Re verend Delmar Parkerson as the officiating minister. The bride is the daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. Le lon Troy Braswell of Warsaw, and the bridegroom is the son or jvir. and Mrs. Elvin Boyette ol Wor th wedding. Mrs. in a lite preserver at one end ol , , a i 4 i Prior to the ceremony, cented with red burning tapers I Pul Britt rendered a program of i.-j .i .i j .w i mmtifll music at the , organ, ac- tiful table alone with an arranee-1 compamed by Miss Bobbae Jean rnent.Of.red geraniums Hors d'- geuvrej-' were strved buffet from levUHors ti- grWce with an eight branched candelabra Graham who sang two songs with special meaning to;, aifept. ;Whither Thovi Goest"fiandj Sweetest Story .jirver, ioia.:( Entermg tne cnurcn . m. trimmed wHh a cluster of white ' strains of the traditional wedding marcn. tne Driue was kivcii j Club Meets With Mrs. Page Mrs. Charles Page entertained the members of her bridge club last Thursday evening in their home on Plank Street. Members playing were Mesdames James Taylor, J. B. Herring, Jr., Nathan Costin, E. C. Wray William Costin, Mill Grice, . and Thurmon Gastor. Mrs. Grice received a cof fee container for high, Mrs. Gastor received a philendrian for travel ing and Mrs. William Costin re ceived a measuring set for consola- toon. . , ..... . Soft drinks and, . party , crackers were served , during - progressions and stuffed angel food cake and coffee was served at mid-point of play. : Calorie Club Enjoys Calories : Mr., 'arid J?rs. JT''h'; i lrid, Jr.' ?"r0iried pfflhcs of ' thpir any eveuing i.i i;yu p.. m. la l.te home on Memorial Drive in Wat- saw. ' An all.jTeen arrangement wit white Nandina blooms was used 1 1 he; living room where bridge wss in play.;; v ;..- "' "y, :: ::, Upon arrival of the members a tomato juice cocktail was served after., which a delicious charcoal steak supper with french fries, tos sed spring salad, french and garlic bread and iced tea was enjoyed by 'ill. During mid-point of play cho colate cream pie topped with whip ped cream was served. - . Mr. Earl Huie was high scorer and Mr. Gerald Quinn, a guest to the club, was consolation winner. Other members .playing were Mr! and Mrs. Jo Lee Costin, Mrs. Earl Huie sad hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steed.. Jr. and guest, Mrs. Gerald Quinn. ; gardenias. A set of outdoor hurricane lamps were presented the hono rees by their hosts., During the evening approxima tely 63 guests called. ' Gardeneties" Install Officers If dairy cattle don't get enough salt in their food, they can deve lop a salt deficiency. the poet s death, the National Geo- ' 'Lie Masazine says. The price - -, ' ") U i 0 s pi'ind. The Gardenettea Garden Club met last Monday evening with Mrs. I. J. Quinn in her home on Pine Street at 8.00. Mrs. if in Best presided ever the meeting and gave the instal lation service at which time two new officers were installed. Mrs Joe Costin was installed as new Treasurer and Mrs: Joe Korne gay. was installed .as vice-president. Following the business meet ing and installation service, Mrs. Best presented a most interesting program on "Arrangements Thro ugh the Years" by the Tulsa Ok lahoma Garden Club in Tulsa, It was a program of colorful slides and was most informative. A delicious pineapple fro;V?n dessert . topped with ..-whipped cream and coffee ; served to the eight members present, Out Of H6sfitai: Friends of Brad Mioshew win ) , happy - to learn that he has eturne . Vomo from Duplin Ge neral, Hospital in Kenansyille fol- owr.z an, nuto accident. He is ;e7cried by his mother, Mrs, Bet-, Jt. Mi ishew, -as ' doing fine and ondition '. i -' satisfactory. v Brad came htme Monday. . x ' ;.;,' marriaee bv her uncle, Mr, Ru dolph Matthews of Magnolia.. She was radiantly lovely in a fornw.l bridal gown of white cbantilly lace over taffeta, fashioned with a long fitted bodice, a sabrina neckline and the traditional long sleeves ending in calla points- over the hand. The luminous skirt. cap tured tunic affect overskirt and teers of lace and tulle cascading ' . V, .1 J- ; OUT OF TOWN GUESTS AT; i,he carneo a moai w.BRASWELl f BOIEIK Vi WEDDING . BRASWELL - BOYETTE REHEARSAL PARTY The 1st Baptist Church Fel lowship Hall was the setting fot the Braswell Boyette rehearsal party Saturday evening. Miss Gail Cockroft, Mrs. Oliver King, anc Mrs. J. B. Herring, Jr., were hos tesses. Milk glass accessories were used throughout the hall. The table was covered with ; a green linen cloth. From one end Of the table, Mrs.' J. B. Herring, Jr., ser ved the beautiful three tiered, wedding 'cako decoeated in wh'ite and pink after. Tthe' fionor couple I ... r . 1 , . ,L, cyiijine iirsi suce- xuiii, uia up-, posite end cf .the .table, Mjss jau Cbckroit served . punch. The -ta ble was centered with a floral ar rangement of pink, snapdragons, white carnations, and .fern, Waite burning tapers were - used with pink rose buds. Mints and nuts completed the refreshment table- Pink . af-Tangenvents with' white burning tapers were used at their appointed place in the hall, , Approximately forty, guests jait tended. ', , , .. :-t iu rti i ' . ;!.t-riW.wV vi.ff'.'i .?,:: r , " , . w ' . . '' I UK'';1,; :,.,'; ,,?;;.',.,.,;;, '.'i,v:,.y;' , t j . i 't .'v; . , if c ' ,Vl ' 1 u.y STEW 55c (' 11. c r r ' I L l ;;." . boneless ciitjcK - RPPF RIR 10 in rt VrfMite - 25 To 30' 59c lb. iTEAKS SIRLOIN T-BONE CLUB BONELESS RIB iii CUBED STEAK s:: 89c lb. 30NELESU ROUND Mil 85c lb. Ground Be f BONELESS SHOULDER , . ;f r BEEF mm SBEEFSFORErilQOARTER TRIMMER BEEIfFULL-LOIIl BEEF SHORT 25 To 3a lbs. ........ 89c lb. iy&a..ls-i.i fit .-"5 Renee Carlton Honored i - Mr. and Mrs." Fisher Carlton en ertsined their daughter,-- Renee, Saturday afternoon from 3:30 until 1:00 with, a birthday party on her eighth 'birthday V i . Upon arrival , of the little u- asts, favors of balloons, bubble gum and suckers were presented them. Out-door games were en joyed. . .. ; : . . -r ,. .'- Birthday, cake, ice cream and punch was served to the twelve guests helping Renee celebrate Look upon every day as the whole of life, not merely as a section; and enjoy and improve the present with out wishing, through haste, to rush on to another. - " - Jean Paul Ricbter -The present has a right te govera itself. - comDOsed of cascades of white roses and pompoms ending With tear drop pearls, and centered with a pure white orchid. Attending the bride was her sister, Miss Lynda Braswell, "'ser ving as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Doris Boyette, sister of the groom. Miss Mary , Alice Graham, Miss Gayle Cockroft of Turkey and Billy Kennedy. Miss Connie ' Lou Rivenbark served as flower girL They wore blue she ath dresses with white organz3 overskirts and matching headpic ces and each carried a long. ste- med white rose. : . ' '- ; ::, ; . . Mr. Kenneth Lanier served the groom as best man. Ushers were Mr. Glenn Braswell, cousin of the bride, Mr. Joe Boyette and Mr. Billy Knowles,' cousins of the groom, Mr. Bill Taylor of La Grange, and Mr: Frank Neilson of Bay City, Michigiv ' . t: - ; The ' candlelit chancel, of the , church crearted a' lovely r back ground for the wedding party as the' couple exchanged their,-vows before an, altar beautifully orna mented with : a large ' white arch oandelabra with tall white burn ing ' . tapers.- Green : palms -- and white tapers graced each side 'of a large center arrangement ; of white gladiolus, mums, and pom poms interspursed - with . white snapdragons.-. - - r ;;-; - At the conclusion of the cere mony, Miss Bobbie Jean Graham, soloist, sang, "The Lord's - Prayer- as a benediction. . . ; The bride's mother was becom ingly, attired in a beige dress with matching accessories -She -wore . purple orchid. The mother of the groom chose a -beige uit' . with matching accessories, A purple or. j chid completed her ensemble. The bride is a graduate of pell School of Medical Technology As heville, N. C. and she is presently employed with the Sampson Co unty Memorial.. Hospital f The groom - lis employed with Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. in Wal lace, N. C. Both the. bride xat groom are graduates of James Ke nan High School. .After a short wedding, trip lit. end Mrs. Boyette will make their home at 505 E. College Street in Warsaw. - . ' ; , , For t, avelini the bri.fa cli.se. a Out of town guests .included; Mr. and Mrs. Heroert tirasweil ol. Kenans ville; , Mr. and ' Mrs.. Geo rge MerritU Jr. and sons of Clin ton Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Mat thews and daughters. of Magnolia; ! Mrs. Iester I usseli .of ftose , Hui;J Mrs. Robert KnowlesJ of M? ?na-1 lia; Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of Wallace; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ror use of Seven Springs; 'Mrs, David Boney and daughter, Laura Beth of Wallace;' Mr. nd Mrs. ' Louis Gavin of Dunn, and Mr, and Mrs.' Oliver Jung of Turkey. . 3tg.............,,$l.f 5 Lb. Pkg. .:...$U5 $8.75 fresh vegetables .... v',. '' .v:'.'- '.'.,.'''- ' i' Mrs. Bradshaw Hostess HDCz i The Friendly H. D. Cmet on Fri day afternoon at ?:.0Q with Mrs. L. J.. Bradshaw, There were 10 present and one visitor. The devotion ; was I given by Mrs.J, C. Pridgen. . The club sang "Hail Club Women" Mrs. I Spicer announced . Home Makers week in Raleigh, June. 18-2J and urged all club: women Id Vattend. She gave a denaonstration oil How To Make Meals more attractive and ; apprizing, '-.J ij:t ' .'. . '. ...t 'V i Tre club closed by repeaJng, the Club Collect. The' hostess served punch, cookies and potato chips:.' ' lQlearsI45t Juicy rt'ii' '-it ANN'.? AGE BAKED ': tV $ BEADS ....4. I6oz. cans 45c f RICH WHIP vmi iftST a concur It . . TW P I i SUNNY BROOK FRESH F ; : ... SUPER-BRIGHT CORN? BEEF K ' HASH ::..,3 , 15 cans $1.C0 ANN PAGE FRENCH DRESSING 1 p.. 29c i f 1 1, BUT t IOST . Mt HOME I it-att L mur carefall STORE HOURS Monday. Tuesday . f Thursday ; ;.r. ; 8:30 to 6:30 Wed. 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. rn. o:3U A. m, to 7:C0 P. M. Sat. 8:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M: i'f-r-v ri. 20 GAL; GARBAGE SUNN YFIEtD tURE CREAMERY v ! CUnER1b.35cllb.69c WHITE HOUSE EVAP,4; MILK::.S6 ccnircrfonJSt? ALL FLAVORS MARVEL'."',-' ''tr v". ICE MiLIK G:l; - ' - MARCAL FREEH 0 . ... 5 - 50 ft. Roll 57c; VAPJAW iinY IH ub t 9 t ui hi Prices in this Ad are effective thru Saturday J)ixu& StK.