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r 1 j M 1 ;i Porsbnals ISra. Carrie 'Baits' of fUnila- villa soent the weekend with her sun: and famil, Mr; and ,Mrs. a yette patta1 and jchUdren,, ; sieve, Lxaig and sanara Tha- r Phone No. 2J3 Mill 7 !rs. Shirley Coki .Oebbie and Bragg are with their Mrs. S. P. Zachary lid Tony Hairr, olTortf I s, , Randolph Phillips and imd l'rs.J 1 Kcy d 'chfld .spending .two-weels cfciMren ,of Q arlotte .spmt Jast"'' rtiw J:hn. and If,: grandparents, Mr. arid i week with 'her parents, JLf. and Mrr and Krs',. Iert Sexai.o.r WAUS J Mrs. Gerald Quuin and.Mri. 'Mrs., Hppkin?' accompanied them ma, spent several days -with their ' sPen ' a . r . , , shopDinjr in Kinston. .... ki aiiuutuuier. jnuuias in w jaeuia- . . . 1 ' i ville last week. r nanes autton of .Jacksonville, m and Mrs. Billy poustqn and f-X nro?to riTL N"10"?1 children K3n.tonvi.Itrf iJ0""1 Pnp in. Fort Pustusy. nr - -J . . . IO htS JlOm Vlsftd With kii n narsaw over me weetcena. Judy ' Ij ,7 T r n ., j t . ... .. i rents. Mr. and Mrs. Jam. Suti. 'cvcjjo ti-'uiitHi name wun mpm . . . to spend the week. . tn ntey rtern0o, .ana' spent Lut 'week, . vac(, . rung, jn ;-XJ Cruce. Heath and his parents, Mr. also pent several days , at the peacn. " ..sH;-;.-';-- V .-'jjlrs. joejn.egay and sbn. Joe; Jr snent Thursday and Friday in ureenyiue. wun ner sister . ana C C. TlioBipson holding the cup which was awarded him far the . outstanding Rotarian of the year. The lap was presented to him by the president, " 1 ' , . i , ' A , , . . Out-going president, Ed Strick land presented the gavel to inr coming President, S.- B. BoyeUe on Thursday Nieht at Annua) Ladies sight of. the Warsaw Ro tary Cluo. The. eelebration was I heid. at the Country Squire be ween Warsaw end KenansvUle. Other officers installed were Ed Strickland, Vice -. President and I ed a delightful fuDDer and sttcr several' Aotanans nad given Tit ting- remarks lor,: the occasion. , tur. ; and i Mrs. l.uph .: Cnritnn iwas presented the Rotary Home improvement award for the ypat This is an annual award which uiaa loi4ol DhnAK.1 . i... Norman Flowers. Secretary and I the late' R E. Wall to encourago ' : : " nome ana premises improveme- home Saturday. ..'V . Miss Jan Townsend spent, last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Garner in -Mt, Olive. ; . Airs. . Gerald Quinn and Mrfe. Frank Steed and children, , Fra- kie anil Laura MWpno stunt uicmviuc wui aioici Ifliu Wednesday, i Rose Iffll . with Mr. . ijmily,, .Mr. and Mks.v Graham : Luuinn tm .cnuoren.; v , r: ', ' ' '"1 r ' Mi's. Clarence Jordan antt Aaii- V19K i Jt?fWt rOgbte:;Ct:.mgh': Point- m xDendhw two weelor writh" Wr daughter-. and; family,,- Mr.. and K . A 1 J T - -a r . : It! . V'-'PreliSi 1 The 'installation ceremonies nts. ' I J' 'l iaV-J:i'tM-'''Arnold4onea.Mrs.' ,J6daa were held after the eroun f-niovil . Rev. Tpj : wzt&n"!. J ?. keep Mrs.. Jenes Chit i , E. pi-Boyette; new president of the Warsaw Rotary Club' and Normaa Flowers, secretary and treasurer, Vice-President, Ed Strick : . land Was sot present when the picture was taken. These officers were I installed at the annual Ladies Night which was held at the Country pquire un xnursaay nign(. . h- :i . ; 1 J 1 , w Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carlton being presented the Rotary Home im provement, award for, the year by W. G. Britt, director of Club Service This plaque is awarded annually for most improvement on home and premises. . v.. t v . t Yfcrc , J;L!or The.-Warsaw Junior1 Chamber1 kf fTnmmptM" htirtined their nrivoa ik.tth a' wi1" Thti'rodav tti- ght at .SiOtf p.m: Ih the Fire Hut at -. wmcn v uiius, 1 xuaioAiauuu , ci - vices"'weTe;.-held.'iji"'.j i'fVO" '(Thai niirf.rlft ft "V1 IPrMiderit' Sir.'" Kelvin. Ramsey, ; of Kinston ,eld- .the instauatipn ; , services, which were most ''impressive. ..Mr., VIlei JDraughan was installed" as he new president Out-going pre- Isidentv wa; -filt Smith. Geralc Quinn Ctoataned. ;;, as v, secretary, Prpasurer 'is" Marvin Suttoa. These alohf with, the remaining ifFirara wrrff insfnllpd . .with . the presideiiti. Allan , Drautfhan,-: JrVv t. jueiicious ', efreai)ments Pi 'vas- kpi-ved -aW .which Fellowshiii) I jf6 enjojiad Thwrf Were iappro .t;t mm mm Rev. Ted : WilsWkwtained JMp. . keep Mrs,. Jwes Ch the group Mafy'W.lI "2 talk. Other .officer, recognisat ti"t f .to;,San Sem n;- m,.i. e-iiL- mt Hospital to Clinton. , wti 'v . ft. Rrrtt. nirMtnr Vtin.i c. I Mrs. T. R. Ouinn stxmt avrn' vice,-. Jam.es ;Cavenaugh:. Diree- l y" ia Beulaville visiting . wtthi Wilsons Director . Internntiniini k v-. ?Thard E Williams and ibn'fl . ' - -h""- . M - , ----- - I service, Otto Matthews; Program ItwencK,, v ' v: II yas,enjojiad,,Thertf were approxi ChairmaA, .;,en.:lglian.. Alfe.. i.' mately twenty prejehfe i , .i ;., nuui, sergeant at Arms, James udveraugn.'reiiowshlp,.. ft ,;,F."1 'vv..:-: is a, ,i. v, :.; ... .,7- y;-- V r Hobbs, J. r.cstHckMnC Wi'! . HiU Shuffield presented ' dooi Hostess Jo Cm Mrs. . Nathan Costin wm hn tess to her bridge dub last Thu- rsaay evenuur: - at: ; ht i Jioma 8.0p. '.....!,.:.-;;;:..-. ... A" lovelv airanf eriiient ' nf ' r'oH ano wrute giadoll graced tbd area U play. Mrs; Costin further no,l ucr rea ana wnite color hiw as she served her guests upon ar rival on tables laid . with white "Dins' using , red napkins, home- wuo pecan- pie 'topped . with whipped creairi and red punch, curing piay party - crackers and cokes were served. Tallies were aiso rea ana white. . ,. Members Tlnvini -Mior.'- xjrn" .uames j.jb. Herring: M, i, Kin- i James layior, William Cos tin. Winnie Davis Thn torn Bill Orice and E. C. Wray. Mm, Davis received recorative soap ior , high, Mrs. Grice recei vetf coneoJation end Mrs. Kin . aw received traveling Vnrh nrd presented with traveling kits as. I " V Mnran). '. B"t k-' f,"'t( .-: , , z ft f' y s 4 MEN'S,.: Summer Suits "North Cool' Reg. $42.95 Now $29.95 ONE GROUP OF JARMON f . SHOES Greatly Reduced ..... .AM ' MEN'S KEG. EEC. ' ? RESI5T0L HATS $6.99 How $4.99 $5.99 How 3.99 MEN'S '- Sayings ' n' Up To L 0 MEN'S SUMMER PAIITS "Greatly REDUCED MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS REDUCED ENTIRE STOCK Of LADIES SHOES Reduced Savinos LADIES Manhattan, Campus Puritan 4 ' MEN'S . Vi Dlirinn Dnnlnn - wiiiviii . wuiiiuii ". fvi1., ic-st ;?') 4 Knit Regi 8.99 1 f - MEN'S t SHO? AflD SAVE ON ALL z)::::i2 .erchamdise ? 'Swim Suitsi:i v "'',.'. 1 1 "... Drastically Reduced . ... ""V 1 v. ' ' ,t .... v . ' - $'6m Dfcssss CHILDREN'S ; SUMlitER . Ladies 0. F. Goodrich : - i TENUIS vcij:-;- 1:3 Off SHOES reHS;;L.;J2.$?B ALL COLORS ..: 1 . t ' ""V k . rius lax V r ' - r MEPI Wt AJTR JJiROW .WIDTHS pi iiinirn f ouivnvmr .1 hnnnoro LADiES t -4 j K t3 --lylarVwir-a. Sdvingv IT vXst LADIES vi '. l.LaJ2) ft C..J i''," LADIES SUMMER ft i , - nil, 3 .,. it. y te-f,-i "V," y I VjVf. .'.v.,.-r'-"-.r'..-i-t .. w Jm f ; : , v.'; n K'li:i lirf la -v-wt' .V''Sr; ..:y IV,..,i-..'iy-r..r-,JS.4,UV: i i 1 it '111 411 v.a i f r it .....
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