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J ,fkf.Z'J.: Mr:;:- I.," Tlril Fra'. trs. fruity l4 .aim Mr. 'end Hey visited, Mr," and r iri Raleigh Thur- Mrs. Mv:?(tWh"Tshpe!(i in Clinton: Mot) J -y. ; f- v ' v ' v r ; V 3 v f aj fpd Robert Costin and son, , Wayne., 6f f NoirfUlsiv Virginia1 v t fisited several days, with Mr., and 'W- firs; 'Fred Costin this week,: ' Vk T.f&i Mr. v and Mrs,; Kay Jackson'and 4" thildrenj.af CforMte-; speri several ?: ay at eek wftbe Mrlnni tn'V' j Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Costia and leys and Mr ndjMrs Robert Cjos t White Lake;. jf-Vv?v Mr; and Mm Earf HuW an atn. y have moved to Part S Bennlng, !!av where' they 'will yMWr Mnj Hodi Mri.Aharlie.CurlJri' and hildren.pf Charlotte" SAeiiHlie week " fnc( y't Mft and Mr. Ui tvfegt 3 -U-2 Full Dress Dinner .y t 'lixebs men s - anop "Exclusive Men's Wear" fa Warsaw,; NiC"'i'' Kfyy& U y.c?y ift-:'5;'. s. fwws t f4 1!: f''t i-. s ; -.i IT k 4 iTo : Have i Q6hedoin; . - rtflfIrroduce ?JlURING : PEACHES f,: ;fe7ol; HaVo JVi.JExtra Fancy Elb&rfaGiants ' ' H aca";Yoor Order For t.jnmng Pcqchos 'Early, , ; BuVltepU.ant' H-V. ? i FRESH i&i. LI "ilifjr!. Cos &i . ; y llis C VeJnW' ai.Ji.fhildren of ;JW' t;'wanab ".'iliftiik spent, tiie. week' end with ' Mc.pnd M-B. Jnbahah. ; ; '' T V 7t Irtrs. i'aui Itimter.-an Mrs. Keltaii MinsHew' pof Jast , lucjsday y ip . WBrningtofi ' on; busineis. ' vv 4 a pel Hill spent ; the . week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weath erland .M'.,Oavit?'.-v'-,-i',H; . Mr.) and -Mrs. .0. WlfiartW spent SdndayTwith MrsWillie'Knowle o Salemburg. V j-r-'s-.;! "Miss fiecky House of (Goldlboro Spent several days last .week with UOUSe' ':,,V,f - ;.$?)rifWi .' Miss Annette Wahab .was House gUest ot 'Misff Ann Tunnelle . o Greenville ;last week.VYyV', , Miss Bonnie ,stavis of iRaleigs' spent the week enid with her mother. Mrs. Martha Davis. tHf . mi and, Mr. BeltoA Minshew and Kenny atteit4ed'Jthe AlbrittQD Min: shew wedding M the jCalypso Bap, ,Mr.: and Mrs;- M. i. Kinlj an boys. Kea and Andy are vacation, ing this week in the mountain :j North Carolina and Tennessee'- , Mr, Miles W. Strickland vt- Rafc eigh; Mrst Virgrfik 'jricklarid "and Miss EmmaStricklaMd of Newtotf GrovS spent Wednesday with,' M,' and Mrs; James Sutton. They alsd visited Mr .and MV; Franlf Steed: S Mr. and Mrs. Joe; Cbstin ond M. afid: Mi s. iFrank Steed spent the- week end at Myrtle Beach; S.' Mrs. Jeorge Hopkins ; and f ,Mrsl I WinnW Pavis visited Mrs. Hopkina,' daughter g&teT and farnily;, Mr. and.Mrs. dplph Phillipf and childrjif an Wh' daughter and Jfamil; Ranc Mi. "'.T . .X 'wT . Mf r anfl. Mnsi Kay yacuson ia ynar Wterlaaf Suhday i'v.v jnr ana . mi a. rvivcia iiwnwni, an : children spent last 'week at Topsail Beach. ; '. ..!-?' Becky . Pope, Abigail Wajren, Tana Carlton, Tricia Kornegay, Connie Revelle and Betty Lou, Wood spent last Week at the Baptist Cas well Assembly. : ' ; Mi m .-Tivw. . V' HOME GROWN and Olher . ' - FRUITS- & ; VEGETABLES 1, ,;: " ; fry, 'y.i'xA. -:; Mrs. Frank Steed and Laura Ma- ene shorm,'l w CJintopVThursday.' Mr, fnb i .WAI'Smift'jglld child M of t..Vuli;Bsfcjt. siient 'lalt Thursday isi' ftwiLt.ft Sunday after touring Canada , for two weks.:- ' -5v ;A-y ,; : : y .': Mrs.. Sanford ' JPacter aad ' Mr joe Kornegay attended the funeral 6f Mrs.; Davis Friday after noon fa Clintdnrf f Wi'.''Ti' J .' Mr; ajid MrrBWJ HousWtiana children , of Kinstoq ) visited ' ; Mrs. Florence Houstorf and Mr.. J. ii West.'Sr. over' the1 week end. 1 JWrijWeSuaAi VJ arid rsl Cerald Quinn and Frankle and Laura Melene . Steed ''vteited Mrj and Mrs. Hughie Barefoot of Clin lev 'Sunday.' afternoon. 'y)f-, ) Mrs. Herbe RelWrS' (widdaughi ter, .Jiidy, of Jacksonville spent sev eral "days last wetk-'wttH1 Mi,n Mks Robert Sommerlih.'. VMrsI Best tef attending : I BibW Conference arClade .Vajley thiseek,, iJ - Mr; -an Mra, George Best. :Jri ttttd ekildren spent the week end at WrlghtsvllirSeacb; ' Mtees MagRiie, Nel and Sallif Bowiieft were7 Wednesday guests of Mrfft'l oalio ferrtlPV "lit WriffhtSTillfe Week end guesti of Mr.'Wid Mr. George; Taylor . were, Mr.; and. Mrs, .Horace Taylof 'mA, daughter ' of' Pembroke, .y Mrs. J., C. Brock and, Mr. an Mrs. Kenneth Breek and children were 6unday guests of Mr. and Mrs lJlri,m at Masonbori I . Mr. ana s. W; W,.Gari t...-t;iii.v I.. V tJ lunor. Garner were f Wifists of Mr" and(Mrs I'WtH CIIU EUVK9 VI U C' D. Gaskfns of Charlotte';. Bettf Ross returned home With ne.Gar' ners to spend several weeks. Mi and Mrs. Garner and Betty Ross left Monday .', fee : Topsail Beach where they -Wirl' vacation for two V iFriends of Mrs. Grace HoUings worth' will be happy to learn that she' fs improving nicely 'id' Dupliri General Hospital' . A- - .',- rWf' m a ' J v Col ana Mfs;-. m. 'hucs: ana aaghter'., Catherine, attended ' the eraduaUon etercises of the Officer Candidate School of the Nprth Car Una National Guard held at Fori SUNDAY ;I. ; 4'! ATWCHURCH FffiSf ' BAPtBT iCffJR D, it MOThiha; WorsluV 'UVOO'aVta. Music by Church Choir TraininK Union 7:00 p. m. b H. C. AUen- Director ; dtotnir'.WarsBh OS 'm Warsaw;-!, mbthodist.'church irorsblp SeWStee ipOO A. M. ' h- 'it';;;1f ARSATr'-mSBVrERIAN noRman "ycqyrfss minister Church School 9:50 a. m. C Allen w;;;Draughon, Jr.vSup't -, Mornlns; Worship 1100 A M Pioneer Fellowship :00 Vt. H. . Evening Worship T 80 P; M .'CALVARY BAPTIST. CHURCH PAUL MULL. PASTQR 1 t Sunday School 10 00 A. M. , $ CotoA McLaurin Supt. . Moving Worship tt (10 A Jiff. Prayer' Service P- Wednesday : 1 7:00 Training Union itiT'john Yancey Director f r? .Warsaw pentecoastal y i 4 HOLINESS CHURCH ; ':v :y(yCfAr PASTOR .H-f . f ijfe :fj' Jesse LV Danlala ; . ' y ..' worsnro services . Morning Worship 11:00 '. t"'.':,. :. Evening' Worship 7:30 s Sunday Schoof at 10:01 o'clock ' j y"-' Every Sunday ' ; . 1 Norman Barwick, Superintendent Thursday Evening 0 ?r-j Prayer Meeting 7:MX:y A Jn:h jyjiarker : V TOMATOES' 1 1 boys spent several days last week at Morehead,..'Cv,;vy.J it f. MTs; :T.' R,' iuinri; returueet honw E PAR'RSOr. MINISTER Sunday; Sdwot 9:&,. vct.':' :&W..'f.; '('-I'' Bragg Saturday; iThey" also' attend ed reception dnd hmcheaa held at the. Officers; Club; given for , the special gueists.;i il Mr.1 and Mr. Jbfiq Fonvielle dnd childrctfiinndf Mr. taij Mrs,!',. Brownani,eliudre0 spant the vtek end ar the wver, vi?-.'v'-J.w.-'f 'Mrs.'; Ji C-VBrowrrhas tetufhed horn following a tw weeks ,isrt witht her sister,; Mrs. '-Frkr lit thews, of UclmionoV 'WrgtoiiijjX.rt; Mr, J'and Mrs;.. J;,; Shaw and children,' Jli i'Paveesv' and rAnn'.ef Sevierville, Tenn. are spending the week With Mrs. HJ. J HHr, Mr:' artd Mrs J.' ft.. MallflKf of NeV Ydrk Wgried1 Mrs? Hill oil Tuesday." .v wMr. 'fit MrtlV ErVood'. Revelfe attended the: Sheriffs" Convention in Asheville several laytliis' week. , Mri. Roy fiavwickland 'sens; Mike and KhssenfMrS; Hugh Carlton and children, David .and Jeie and Mrs. Bill (Best andlesl! dre spend ing this week at 'Wnghtsvltle Beach. Mrs.Gnco corer AtSUdge lon. JBsa Criee received a fo high scM&' when Mrs. J, B. Herrinf was- hostess- to her bridge ekih Thursday eventrig MrS Charlie Pagef" iwfelvetf plastic water 'ce tamer'' fw" oAd''hbRs(rer "and Mrs; E.--e,lWrtij Wan awarded a powOer case tip traveling "priwh Others; enjoying" bridge Were1 Mrs". William CoktinilWra". James Tsyler. MrS.rM. t?KIWa;'attd Mrs. TliUr mah"Ga,8teK"" ; ' ' Chocolate pound cake .topped with ice cream and coffee was served upon" arrival 'of the guests nd dur hit Wkf point Of play, the- hostesl Mrved'potato Chips and Soft drinks. - :" ''1 . -"' :i " Mrs.Komegdy Entertains Club. JWrs. Joe Kcrnegay was hostess to her Drldfie itub Wednesday even ing at her home' on' Walm t Street, teest we're guests to the cluo. Mem Airs.; oeri Aiexduacr jtitu ini. uiii bers playing were Mrt.- Gerald Quinn, Mrs, Ceorge WesfjfMrs. Joe Costui, Mrs. . Roy "Barwick, Mrs. Arnold Jones and Mrs. A. J. Jen kins, Jr. . ; During the first presression -thjp hostess served soft drinks and po-j tate chips. Vanilla ice erenm topped with, fruit cocktail and chocolate pound' cake was served during 'the last' progression," . ' . : C ' When the scores were coropied Mrs, Bet received fruit Juice glas ses' for hich. -Mrsv.. Jones was' a- l warded a tooth brush traveling kit for consolation - and Mrs.' Costin re ceived a blousjerack for traveling prise, ( 4 t f . . . Sallte E. Johnston Class Met I - The Sellie; JehnstoB Bible. Class of the "Warsaw Methodist Church met Monday-evemng at8K p. m. with-Mrs. 'Herbert West; aa Mrs. Earl "Coombs as oMHssteesea. ' Mrs. Carroll gave A study on Peter in the absence Mrs.' N- A? Bmrtlt' Following the business meeting, the hostesses i served v ginger ale float ' cake and nuts- to the 10 meair bers present W d yC-i i..fii .'1 - Pejinj? Branch Clubhfefrdh The Penny Branch Qib ' House was tlie SeWta? for the Wnrsavt.4-H Club whea theyrtetTuoiay tHht, luly hrspathrynvlCostj,prest. dent,' president- over the meeting. Phe 4 PSer'ge of Alle'onee,!. - Jnii Ple Ve neVClub Moto was pre si ted by Mack Johnson; . V- Nina Jf.iisori' gavKrU drvatkw after' which the toy r d Rirls rival ed ' Into f wo groups fo the prev grams ' Mrs.' : Vivian iBatts gave-a V 1 t; f vr issz .tp :tH 'MRS. AMCRICA" CONTEST HtBfiSf'OfA, WHfiS. U ' SMS ALSO BlffS:-,- i AmuSmSAiMsSi STAMPS, . s o4 -V ' iocjrsriXS.u.MN6s ESAcHtr(Aivjii Villiamsy Farmer Exchange Vows nf yar(Giw;:f?rasyf Critrch Friday '; Mies' Linda Sue Farmer became i'Oie bride of Joel . JawsOri Williams ift'a private' ceremony atr , eight ITclsicir wr'JftidBy evening in the Warsaw Presbyterian Church .The Rev, Jforman Hi Flowers, pastor of tWr bride1;: officiated, : ' vX rfheBrlde'tirthe daughter of Mr. and 'Mm James Walter Farmer of Wafsjiwi and is a graduate of James Kenan High School, The 'bridegroom fertile son of Mr an Mrs. Lawsen Wijliams ft'Pink (HBL He is gra uce.of 0, V, urady Hign schoof. This fall he Will be a senior at N. C. state conwei Cst -A-yA t "Nuptial rmisfewhs-redered" by Mr fieri BowdenV organist, of Ken art5Villfr:and"Miss 'Bobbie 'Jean Gii r'i vocalist y ' Thet wedding 'vowj were spoken before "an 'altar of. candles, flanked with- a'Tlarfee' Tern" arrangement Ih mescnter,rand ifrns et ' White tad foffe, hy'drafigea' and' double althea aether BWe.' '. ' ,K ;f The bride, ' giveiji , in marriage' by her father, wore . an embroidered cotton sati'ri sheafrr with silk organra 45Vrskirt. Her .' headpiertf" was ' a white chapel cap of lace nnd cau ght irt fronl with tiny seed pearls. She carried a prayer, book, topped with, a white! or'clHd "and snowered with carnations and fern. ' Sarah Gail Farmer was her sis ter's maid of hono". She wore a full-skirted dress of powder blue dacron, fashioned with cap sleeves and a beat-neck. She carried a note gay of pink carnations and blue pom-poms. 'The bride's younger sister, Johan na!), was Junior bridesmaUl. She wore- a dres of white nylon' and bhfc satin. 6he carried -a miniature nosegay similar to that of the maid of tionsr. ' "Master James W; Farmer Jr.', brother pf the bride, served as al tar boy. ' . iSBen H. ' WofeVer of Pink Hill, the tgrodrn's uncle, was best man. Ushers ere .N. Casey Frederick of KinstonS the bride's cousin, and W. G:'Simrnbns ' of Albertson. ' 4 ""The bride's mother was attired1 lri a pale green embroidered cotton sheath. She wore a cartage of Pbit anopses Orchids aad white carna tions. ' The mother of the groom chose for . her son's wedding a dress of blue lace' and wore a purple-throated white erthid." ' ' 1 ' " ' Vorfravetuni'tye1 bride wore a White two -i' Dlece "cotton sheath with white accessories and the or chid from her. prayer book. " ' After" a wedding trip to Western North Carolina; the: bridal couple will be at home Jn Raleigh. . The bride grbpm is 'gresently employed at .The. Reseaiicih 'Ifajngle. . yAA reception" Immediately follbwing the double- ring ceremony at the church an In formla" recptiorr was ' held at 'the home of Mr.' and Mrs. John Fred erick,-the brides maternal grand parents, . ; ' " " " Receiving guests at tne door was Mrs. . 0rmond Grice. Assisting Mrs. Grice were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, Annoiincev6frfh ChafUft4 Mmonc tteMAa ot a soni-' PlBlIiprBV'or' -Friday, Jul"7th.'w ' " Mi s. Gaskim is tke ;fcmef Betsy KosB Garner of Warsaw, ' rerv infarnjative talk to the girls . . iimi uo "Lanamg ana ree7jng. ; nie Care, set Tools"' was the Topic for the boys' program which was given by William Costin. " Norma Rae Quinn and 'Barbara Raynor led the recreation. ' - ; Rrefreshrmtnts were ' served ' y Robert and v David Sloan', Robert Wray and Woodrow Scott at the conclusion of the meeting: ' -" 'l 3D W T3 10 tMitt T ' - r 1! j. :.m , V -K''- A a & sag r&frsoopAN- MAS KVE3 xS4rery y -4 r" "'V bonds eftmfrtoMxtt -r (Mi. W MnfXrarmeraAtf "rs. Wfl hams. Ms.. Nathan Frederick" of jCiastotv poured punch - and " Mrs: Jack Kornegay of GoIdsboro served the cake. Presiding over the Bride's book was"iMr;--' LinwoAd' Kennedy of Mt. Olive. i; v ' ' -i Geodbyes were said by Mr.' and Mrs. James F. Strickland. , The Bride' 'table featured maderia' Cloth nd was centered with 'a silver candtebbra filled with feverfew. .The ''silver -punch bowl, holding lime punch, was ehcircied with -gardenias and greei:ery."The maderia cover was caupht at each toenii,wrth pink wegays. Wedding eake, nuts and puncrt were served oy Misxss'Sne Caari urul KUen Ann of Kenansviile; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frederic of 'Rose Hill." - Pollock of Warsaw and Miss Connie Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Wolever, MesdameS Paul Williams and Ar thur Whitfield of Pink Hill; Mrs. Carey Williams, Misses Slarjl tou and Ruth Reynolds and luHy Ros'tic OUT Or TOWN GUESTS E. Capps," Burlington; Mrs. A hen Whaley, Wallace; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Farmer ' and family, Newton Owe;, Mrs.'1; Morris ' Blackburn. now IrtoGftEKf PEEF 170 tbOd'lbs. sgc (ft. 10 Gut A v,t ' Chuch Blade ROASt 39c lb. : ., .-V". w L: . . Bohbless Shoulder Cl6d Roast 63c lb. . .: . . '." i i " at 1 Boneless Chuck Greers Halves Pedcfe Super Right Luncheon Meat 3 Aristocrat Saltines yit ftJ 'tyf nnff 'age 'Smooth firm Pav SvoQr-fc Keanut oufter :OsohI- Muter "House ury iVlfte.iifoust Dry o Cm v Art A P. D s I mci i r- vt. strawberries .'' ' Prices in this Ai are effec tive through Saturday Au a. gust 4thj - ' l(4:';r' Df: WARSAW :a,j Clinton; Mr, ai.a Nathan Fred: erick of Kinston; and Mr. and' Mrs. Rofiert Frederick s and ; Jackie of 'Rose U.;-','t - t , i .....yv , til. 4, Potier Honored 'ilr.;: and Mtt-'J-.T. Gresbam, Jr. honored their niece, Mary Lou Pot ter, with a beach party Saturday at their- eottage at Serf City; - Mary Lou was teteoratbtf her iM WrtH day.r, . '. ."Afi : Guests" were Mrs. i Paul '' Potter, Ellen! Ann Pollock. Mrs. ' Hubert Merritt, Jf., Mabel Jan Straughan, Carolyn! and. Laurie Gresbam and the honoree, "f m, A delicious sea feoB dmrier was served after which the party en joyed funning a'd swimming. "s '" v: Joyce Potfer 1 Receive? Honor Miss Joyce PofteVr . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter, has been chosen along with' three other girls l North Carolina' to tfudy to be a cytb-tecmiblogiitr Joyce" will"receive this training at iBdwmanJray Sch ool of Medicine Winston-Kalem and will be in school" for two years, w i'1 - Entertain Guest At Beach'" Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best spent last week at Wrightsville Beach. Their house guest for the week, Mr.' and Mrs". J: K. 'HaH of Belmont nd 37? f. a: t 24 - 2!4 55c Case $4.56 12 oz. Cans lb. lb. 24 oz. 2Jal . Jar oz. Fresh 1 10 10 Blueberries MonTues. Thurs. 8:3(W:3Q ;Wedi.30 a;vl2.3$ pm, Fri. 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. t Miss Elsie McGowan of t . Mrs." Florence Currie au 1 Luclle' Stokes Of en isviilt MiniivpTnllr 'A evening 'Liassesi tW imt,ODveV: CoBege w Xncreasinc the number of -evcntng classes available-to p'irt-f tiltut 'cnmmiifinil atiiriMiis' jt cnL - lefre' effirJal "annoriced" today ''that' tbm yu Wednrtdiy 'and "Cha; Miller aW visited' them dur-i-g 1 wefek.? A-i 4 k.-' .W.vV'T V -coarseB m cngu9tt enq pnm; mum . aa vjoawuai vwm ill fviyw , be offered this fatt. For evejaB , years,' the College has 'effered ev4 , in classes' in business fed rell gtbir: v fv ; ; ; . aunn -(ihw;- .' itEvening classes will be held on, Tuesday and Thursday from 7:09; i to g: 23 p.m.' and from BOrto 9:5V ' pnt A' student 'may take Wester . Civiliiatian' loXrand Engii foiwq1. sitlon' 101 or 'Religion OS.and Eh . gh'sh Cerripdsftion 101 for a totaCof Six semester hours'. 'A ttudedt H siring' to 'lake only one" couFSTwoV uld earn three semester 4hours of credit. , 1 ',' Courses in shorthand.' typing, endy ' 'bookkeeping will be offered on Mon ' day and " Wednesday evenings? These courses are not given for" college credit. ' rt :;. Additional courses or schedule changes will be arranged if User is' sufficient demand. - -i ""' J ' CHUCK BLADE Steak 49c, lb. . 1 t.aii ' ' 'O" t iw t LEAN BONELESS , Stew 59 c lb. LEAN GROUND, , Beef 39c lb. i r n LEAN GROUND l Ml! i T - 3 lbs. 1.14 .' Hi: 71 f" BONELESS RIB Steaks 95p ID. 19c Can .Mil $1.00 box box. .1, Pkg. 16 oz. Pkg. ..1C STORE HOURS D si-. 44, rfci -a, -t- . .A. V0"' :4