Iia DITLIN M.-..ZS, KI'ANSVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY SEPXERffiEa 13, 1063. 3 Phone No. 293 .4420 Mrs. Shirley Costin r Personals t Mr. and kfsEc Stickland arid ajn Juhntw visited, with r their daughter, v JanV: wR 3 ' P?il fient n f),. .Jawuna urenopeaie llaspital in Gastonia. Jamie was iaiujUcd f Therapy. ; i Mr. and Mr. Joe Cofstin are va cationing at Carolina Beach this veeK. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Steed, pua children. Laura Mejene spent last weekehd with his pa. F iw'Mutv "'fi-'Vionts, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jo . Alia weunejwy wjiii menu. Axthur Jones, - .Mrs. Richard Williams and son Frederick of Beulaville were Fri day Bight "guests of, her mother Mrs. T:. R Quinir. J. B. Herrmg and James Tay lor spent last week in Charlotte on business. ,Mrsn Oliver Kins is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.' F L. Nance m Beaufort. Oliver Jones, Jr.. of Raleigh nes. Sr. Miss Sara Alice Fussell left and children or ureenyiue spem Sumuy tl) atteixl WidimingitiHi CoJ last weekend with, their parents, j ilr. and Mra. SanJord Hacker and Kejth Ilobbs relurlled t0 KaaL Jlrs. Lillian. Quinn. Carolina College Sunday where ' I Mr and Mrs. BiBy Houston and he win a Freshman counseler chudren, Sherrte ad West of t,js week JCtaston, spent ,the weekend with ;M, A w- w (;ai.m.r wlln nx, fcieir mothers, Mrs. Florence been g palient in Sampson Me Jlwn and Mrs. J. N- Wess it nu)ria Hjsp,ilal jn CillU)l( retu. . j Mr. and Mrs. MfUord Qumn and rned n()me last Fri(1.iy aons Kobbin and Craig spent se-, jreral days last week in Georgia. I Mrs. Jack Gardner accompanied I Mrs. Frank Raper of Rocky her sun Jack, Jr. to Mars f liJJ i Mount spent several days last College Monday where lie will be eek with her mother, Mis. Ko-' a Sophomore this year. -Lert DaVis. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray West visited f M. and Mrs. Algie Edwards her mother, Mrs. C. H Britt who and bojs of Newton Grove spent is a panient at Wayne Memorial Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Hospital in Guldsboru. jButton and daughter Elizabeth. Guest of Mr. and Mlrs. Eddie Mr. and Mrs. Solon James, Jr., Drew during the weekend were and children were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wiggs and fa- ' of his pareas, .the Solon James rriita of Alexandria, Va., Mr. and Srs. in Wallace. Mrs. Harvy Johnson and family F Mr. and Mrs. Mac McNeil of and Miss Rose Drew of Clinton Raleigh spent the weekend with and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bryant his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Myra Knowles of Rose McNeil. I Hi'. I I Mrs. Lillian Quinn and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Boyette ac ter and Mrs. Wyoma Thomas and 1 compa.nied their son Jimmy to jon Michael of Beulaville were Campbell College Sunday and en itunlay guests ,of Mrs. T. R. route home they visited Paige iQ-uinn I Johnson who is still a patient at ' Mrs. Edsel Rivenbark of Wal- Sampson Memorial Hospital in ace spent Saturday with her sis- Clinton. 4er and brotherinlaw, Mr. and j Rev. L. T. Wilson left Monday Mrs. I. J Quinn. ! night to attend a funeral in Em- I Mr. and Mrs Floyd Jones of porta, Va., on Tuesday. On Wed Wrlminglton and Mr. and Mrs. nesday he attended the Anr"3l Truby Pulley and daughter of 1 Methodist Conference held in Ra- Raleigh were weekend guests oi le:gh iheir parenis, Mr and Mrs. . E. Mrs.AUred West ...and daughter, -iLJ;. rirlacl returned home Tuesday. They iiv.mivajmi ,..aivaw, -me circles- oi-we wwsaw rar thodist cnur-t'rv men lasi.MndaJf night in the fuUuwing respectivjfc homes. v " , 'vr'j?v' Circle No. 1 met with Mrs;'Em-iiK-ns Garner with the. chairman, Mts. Robert West Presiding; Mrs. C. F. Carroll gave the devotional Mrs. Helen Smith entertained Mrs. Garner read a poem entitled the members of the Baltic Bridge Uove, Hope iwl faith". Mrs. Club last Friday evening in hefi Garner served i-hoerlate pie, va home on Pine Street. ' nilla ice creativ-anit saj'ed. per an Members playing were Mes-' Circle fj0. 2 met with Mr.;. Joe daones Mattie Toirans, Clinton Beinsun, who is chairman anj Rouse, Bruce Torrans, Seth Hill, : presided over Uie meeung. ,iiere Robert Davis. Bob Blancliard anii were . eight members present also visited her mother, Mrs. J. B. Atkinawi of Harrells . whidp here.,.,. . , . Mrs. Smith Hosts I Baltic Cub Homemade ire cream .and-iokie were served. yf , Circle No. 3 met with ! Mrs. l.iston Suiwinerlin with Mrs. Jofe Kurnegay, chairntan, presiding,. JVil s. Gtuige Taylor gave the de votional. There were ten mem bers present. Frozen cuconut crearin pie and iced tea was ser ved. Circle No. 4 met wiJi Mrs. r II Lirf AA Ruby Beasley. Mrs. E. C. Thonip rnQnaiy nUK VIGl .son .gave the devotional A short The Friendly H. D. C. met i business meeljing was held. There the home of Mrs. O. L. Holland were six members present. Apple lor their monthly meeting. Aftef ! Pie and ice creaim was served at he meeting was called to order, ! the conclusion. l,hp rluS sani? 'HmI Club Women'. 1 Circle No. 5 met with Mrs. G. Mrs. Eugene Best gave the deva- ' B. Pridgen with Chairman, .vlis lional Proaram. Kiuht members raui nuruer piesiumg. ms guest, Mrs. E. C. Wray. Mrs Daj vis received high, Mrs. Hill re ceived second high, both were presented coasters and Mrs. Wray received two towels for visitor's high. Doiring progressions, Mrs. Smith served Cokes and potato chips, and ai- conclusion of play, she served Peter Pairi Mound cake. sinking "America" . accompanied by WiHiam Outlaw, v New Officers elected were: Pre sident, Patsy Sheffield; Vice Pre sident) Marsha Jordan; Secretary, Ann. Hines;' Program . chairman,. Jenny Carlton Has Pirthday Party ' 4 V Oiti, and'Mrs. Hugn Carlton "en tertained their - daughter, Jenny, ,:,',! last Satuidjy aftemon at 3:00 p. w Middleton, r !dte. m. - with a Drca-Up tea party 0U9sed ..Mugic yun hpnomnc her ( on her seventh . BtpreH-Uon which the birDhdaiy. r 'club will study, this year. A pro- Arnvirg in thear very best grum Was presented on I'Haw dress - up outfits carrying their Much Work It Takes to Accom ijaby dolls Hie girls enjoyed plisl, cXir cfoals." Mrs. Middleton rhit-chiit and te:i aMerwhich they q,uestins of tlie club aB went for , stroll around the kmjw mf person -.vho block. ' jsirgs or plans' very well? Did u Young ladies helping Jenny to they ' .always - practice because celebrate were Jo Carol Jones, they warned to practice? Did Mary Best J crimson, i ana ana ia- someone ever make them prac- oia, Carlton, Renne . and Teresa tice?. ' L Carlton', and Bonnie Jo Jones. she told of the trained circus Birthday oltef' ice cream, nuts animals and how it is the trainer and tea were served. who makes them prautice day af- Favors of mirror sets with ter day so they can perform won combs was presented .to each lady, derful Stunts. The parents are (like the trainer and see that their children practice day by day so Mrs. Parker Entertained At Dinner Party' l Mrs. Mae Parker of Eagle Spr Mrs; Gaston Entertains Qlub ". lMrsBiu'GH(ie'w8 high scorer last Thursday tveaing when Mr tngs sisters unoay vnm a omner pa- r- : , nri -.iwprl .Hiam'E. Hobbs of CUnton 'VJS Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Hobbs and -M" Ctu andJMra, E. C, Wray. Club Meets With Mrs. Standi Mrs.' V' A Slanc-iil entertained he m"mbors f her bridvie club ' may 'be fun to u what we can last Thursday evening at 8:00 p. do very well; but before it be- sons Keith and Benny of Warsaw. Surprise Shower For Mrs- Arhetto f M.rs. lames tftnetotfrffa) sur prised last Friday' evening with an ' appropriate stork shower in the home of Mrs. Jack By r4 on Pollock Street by the women of the Calvary Baptist Church.;" The honored guest was surpri sed when she -arrived at the Byrd home where she was presented nuty- lovely and useful gifts. The hostesses served 'chicken sallad sandwiches, potato chips, sou. drinks, and cookies. ' Mesdames -Charles Pans M. I. Kinlaw and J. B. Herring, Jr. ' JXming progressions; Cokes and potato chips were enjoyed at con clusion of play coconut cream pie ana coffee was served. .. . Uiciy may be trained to accom- plish Uieir goals. Anyone who rie Gresham, Kay Britt, Jan To- MY F Meets, The : MYF of the Methodist Church met Sunday afternoon in the fireside Room 'at 6:30, p.ny with ' 10 members present. .y Biss Bette Walston, president, presided and a bo presented the program "The Purposes of MYF Miss Walston was the church's dci.t'gate to the Annual Conference does arMthina very well has out 1 wnsend. Ciniv Jonex. d-ana Carl- a great deal of effort and hard ton, Ann Hines, Mary Sheffield, Sessions at Duke in August, and wortc into wha.. t they do. It Barbara Ravnor. Marsha Jordan. ! Muss Walston announce at juie Ann Held Jordan; Suzanne Sou-. meeting that Johnny Crosno, son isitor answered to the ' 8en 6ave devotional. lee creaim floats and cookies were served to the six members pre- md one visi roll call. Leaders reponts were: Educa tion - Mrs. Lott Kornegay; Clo thing Mrs. 0de Bradshaw. Mrs. Mae Spicer gave the demon stration on "How well is your Kitchen Arranged." For recreaition, the eight mem bers and visitor ate graped from the Holland vineyard. Jones Return To Duties sent. Circle No. 6 met with Mrs. San ford Papker with Mrs. Belton Minshew, chairman, presiding. Ice cream sandwiches & cheeses were served to the seven mem bers present. Mrs. J. C. Surratt gave the devotional on Evangelism. Immediately following the cir cle meeltings the members and their Chairmen met together at the Fireside Room of the Metho- Floyd Jones, son of Mr. and dist Church for their regular bu Mrs. E E. Jones, has returned to siness .meeting program. Mrs. Job Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard his duties with the New Hanover . Wahab, president, presided. Mrs. Pat and Board of Education after having Emmons Garner secretary read the minutes 1 Jones- . Hudson and children, Mr and Mrs. Barton Hairr and Wanda of Roanoke, Va., spent se- compuetea une woik lor nis mas children of Fort Bragg spent the veral days with his sister and tors degree in Education at East weekend with her parents, Mr-1 family, Mr. and Mrs. George Gar- Carolina College. ner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert West and ! "The History of every nation is Mrs. Alfred West and daughter eventually written in the way in Vickie spent -last Sunday and which it cares for its soil." Frank- and Mrs S. B. Zachary. i Mr. and.Mfs. E. E Jones and ier brother, Mrs. Frank Bradley apent several days in Newark, N. j. last week with Mr. and Mrs. ; Monday at Wrightsville Beach. lin D. Roosevelt Andtew prqduce jvarket Next To Minshevs Service Station Hi-Way 117 South - Warsaw, N. C. i . ...... MELONS Fresh Virginia Grown . . . ELBERTA PEACHES New SWEET POTATOES Red Delicious APPLES Home Grown TOMATOES ONIONS OTHER CABBAGE Virginia Grown . Cooking APPLES FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Circle No. 4 had charge of the program, which was on Homf Missions. Music was played by Miss Bette Walston. Johnny Strickland. Honored Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strickland en tertained their son, Johnny, last Thursday afternoon with a birth day upaJty inviting all his neigh borhood friends. He was 8 years old. Helping Johnny to celebrate were Stewart Millard, Jeffrey Matthews, D. W. Townsend, Don Best, Bob. Matthews. Jeanie ami Lovely faH arrangomenits were used throughout the home. Members playing were Mesda mes" E E. Jones,' Mattie Torrans, Forest Martin, W. J. Weatiherly, George' Hopkins, A. J. S.trickland, and Job Wahab, Mrs. Torrans received second high and Mrs. Weatherly received high. Each waspresented with gold costume pins. During progressions, Mrs. Stan di served Cokes and cornets and at mid-point of play pineapple surprise and nuts were served. Brotherhood Hears Quartet The Brotherhood of the First ''not';t Church of Warsaw met last Thursday night at 7:00 p. m. .n tne neuowwup room oi wie church. r ouowing the delicious supper which was served by a circle of the church. Mr. B(il Knowles, President, presided over the meeting. The Raynor Quartet of Wallace gave the program of beautiful .misic. There were approximately 20 members present. came fun, i: was hard work. Students playing on student re cital were: Tanga Jo West, Lau- therlatid, and Jane Blackmore. Refreshments -were served by of the Rev. Cresno a farmer min ister here, was eiecte j tresiaem Mrs. Bill Sheffield, and Mrs. Ed of the N. C. Conference MYF hi Sheffield. - V 'ring this conference. Jeanette Britt Honored Miss Jeanette Britt was honored urtit h n ct i rnrii;ji Ki rl hH:u n;i I'tiV Robbie Fonveille. Upon arrival I, .,, f Mr aA ., they all enjoyed playing Baseball Favors of jet airplanes were pre sented to each guest from John ny. The birthday table was center ed with a birthday cake and sur rounded with Johnny's Civil war scene. His parents presented him with a Civil war game for his birthday. Birthday cake, ice cream and soft drinks were served after which Johnny opened his gifts from his friends. Cotton classers determine cotton grades by three factors: color, trash or foreign matter in the cotton, and smoothness of ginning. Feature-Packed 1 Budge-Rr'iceC! hi ' , " You'll "cook up a storm" on this Frigldaire 40-inch dream range. Packed with mar velous convenience features that make cooking a pleasure! Broil to steak-house perfection, time after time, with deep, radiant heat that sears tike charcoal. Easy-clean oven design everything comes out but the bare walls! Four fast-heating Radiantube surface units. Unlimited choice of heat settings. Spacious storage drawers! (' ftmed rrigiaaire Dependability! J 40" Electric Model RS-10-62 . ONLY easy terms Per Week n 213 N. Railroad St. FRIGIDAIRE ml PROOUCtfOP OINIRAL MOTOR ? x . aV t i ; nn L Phone 2934342 i i i i t . i 4 Warsaw, N. C. mes F. Strickland last Friday ev ening. Miss Jane Strickland and Bill Tay lor were. hosts. The group enjoyed dancing after which Jea neue opened her lovely gifts. Refreshments were served of punch, cup cakes, and nuts. Out door torches were used in the yard along with candles and hur rican lamps in the garage where the group enjoyed dancing. There were about 15 guests present. Youth Music Club Has 1st Meet Of Year The Warsaw Youth Music Club held its first meeting of the school year in Warsaw Jr. High Audi torium Wednesday, Sept. 5. The meeting opened with the group A & &P FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6-6 Oz. Cans . . 85c 1-12 Oz. Can 25c A & P FANCY JUNE PEAS 2-303 Cans 39c IONA CUT BEANS 303 Can 10c ANN PAGE - Pancake & Waffle SYRUP 1-24 oz. 34c NCAKE 2lbs! SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE. FLOUR SULTANA - 1 Lb. PORK BEANS 10c TYPIIONE SLICED PINEAPPLE 4-1102 CansS. . - Helicopters are being used to erect glued laminated arches of Southern Pine in roof systems of buildings. In a Pasadena, Texas, chemical plant, the whirlybirds put the arches in the roof system in one day. ' "The science of husbandry is ex tremely profitable to those who Un derstand it; but it brings the great est trouble and misery upon those farmers who undertake it without knowledge." ? Zenophon The degree of our sacrifice in feeding the hungry is the degree of our understaading of the world to day; i ' Dwight D. Eisenhower , FORMAL WEDDING CLOTHES Full Dress Jackets Dinner Tuxedos M. H. : Barr Men s Shop I'ExcIusive Men's Wear" Warsaw, N. C A & P FRUIT COCKTAIL 2-303 Cans 39c 1-2V2 Cans 29c fK99c ' - J OUR OWN ' TEA Vi Lb. Box.. 59c 64 Tea Bags 64c Prices In Tnis Ad Are Effective through Saturday, September 15 Special! Mild & Mellow EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 'i . 1-Lb. Bag 49c 3 Lb. Bag $1.45 RED TOKAY GRAPES 2 ibs. 25c RUSSET POTATOES 10 ibs. 49c 10" CUT -WHOLE 25 I 30 lb. Average RIB :65c lb. BONELESS RIB STEAK 99c ALL GOOD BRAND - SLICED BACON 45c Lb. DRY SALT FAT BACK 19c Lb 7" Cut - 5th & 6th Ribs RIB ROAST, 79c Lii. CAP'N JOHN'S,FILLET OF FLOUNDER I Lb. Pkg. 45c m Mon.; Tues., Thurs. 8:30 - 6:30 Tfl RF H fl II R Wed. 8:30 a m: - 12:30 p. m. ' tI"7C"HH a..m.to 7i00 m. t ; IN WARSAW . 5 - oat. :3 a. m. to scuu p. m. ' - - ? : U'