AY i 1 1 ft X ..if. 3 i m :4 i 1 1 V 44?Q J' 1 'I .id Mrs. Robert Frederick vfcr r n liitt. .runted, 'M&Va.AfrsV J i "dc-UH Supdwjtoey JJso v.. a Aiec , Kornegay fyhii, - was -ating his, birttjdav .'yy KiS, A. A,. Currm.,,8Rd;stsifiri W'ia 0 Red CM.'. MMM,-',H; Parker .and thijdren, Brenda, Pam and.Greg..ofj Rooky, Mpunt, visited Mr. and Mrs.. Larry Mcmullen '(hit tag the WMk end.; - t'V.iJ T8 at)!A ApsMa.iN4Mwe-ak with Mr. and Mrs. J.P, Harmon, ' Mrs. Nancy Herring en$ Ori. Q JL iSuttoa attended the' District Sch ool, Order of the Eastern Staff Wilmington; last Saturday ' j fA . ,' Mra. Cv Spell oddJlU,Wrs. -Irene Yanoel, iDaa and Sam Jones, Jr.. vieited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Beak and ' daughter. jn Greenville Sunday..- . v ' , , V '; Last week guest of Rev. and Mrs. Norman H. Flowers was Mrs. Fred C. Andrews of Magnolia. Mlwist ' Ippi.' Mrs." AhdrewawfcS 'a former' neighbor of the Flowers when they ; lived in Magnolia v 4 I '- iRorinie Wahab of, fliiWshwg spent S; liirday . afternoon' Jwi Ci.iftiH'.'Jr'.fe; a5:fefW v? i $ Mr. and Mrs. Joel Williams . of State College spent the week .end with Mr,, and Mr. James Farmer. i-- Mr. and Mrt. Hubert Merrttti Jr. 'I 'an djhfant son Jeffrey Lynrti" of il 'GraenVllle visited Mr.) eiM 3Mr i-j ; Ctinitota Rouse last WednesdayVj i; it ' Dlnnpr miests 'nf Mr. and Mrs. J. 1Hatri'B8noirtBwtMr;'V nifnt supper guests tWaltac." u-'v'-'hia feitttc and family, Mr. Mr. aha'' Mri;' Clinton Rouse were i Richard. Willlama, - and I Recent visitors of , Mr.- and Mrs.. i AVavety- Rouse and. infant daughetr 'of JColdfSboro. Mr, 'and Mrs. Robert 1 yn t.t rinBfAM BnJ M unit &llta mnipv wiuiwM. au were 'I;'1 : inn' " ' rv 71 I :-'J.I v-K'L:' BEGINNlNC5;SAyRDAf,i asHaai""a" iSiMiMiaaaaisJa Protect ;'a,--.f'-' v - Bv : Haviriq 0 cz:z Expcricnco'Jn Wheel A.i ('ork Guaranteed or Tires Equipmenror Alining TEUCIIS and AUTOS In ..Warsaw afid Also Baker and Evans in Wallace.'; - ,-iiT n7 n "1 Mrs; Shirley Costiii Sunday dinner, wests, of Mr.- andYof Raleifih, Monday A SCr Mrs...Rouse. . , ,. : 1; ,, ; Mrs, E. .C. Wray and Mrfc Noah Jones of Mt. t. Olive visited Mr. Jones, Mr; (Wray'a f atheaSunday, J jr, jonea ia Hi pauent.Jn, tneWi)- on HQspiitalj ' ; , A . ,-st'-y-v. Mrs, -kE Pi Ewers attended the CW3i.lastrTihwsdajf( at the Scb.rai Hpuse, i purhanj., w,; v V Mr. and Mrs.: Johnny Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs., Nfijson Cartortfaod' children"' and Mr Qulnn spent, -Sunday with Mr. apd Mr. Rlchard- Wiliama in .BeulaviUet - ' Mr flfzey Popa, and, fieckjt of Laurinburg spent the week end wit friewls 1b Wassa. Mr, and Mrs. M. L. KinlaM and boys,' Ken and - Andy, spent . the week -end with her-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L,. MoPherson of WhltevilM. - 4 ' - iIt.- Aid Mrs. 'Bobby Bittell of Raleigh were week "end guests of Mfc and Mia W. W. Garner.- Mlas Joyce Potter of Winston Salem spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Pot ter. , M , , ' 4 JWias Becky House of Goldaboro was week, end guests of hec . par 'nts, Mt. , and Mrs., J.' B.; House. Miss, Ann Straughan. of Wojnah College, Greensboro, spent the- f eek fiend with hec pacent Dr. and Mrs. Mr. atid. Mra. Jatk Joyner and fjchlldren of Maanolia were Sunday dinner guests: oi -Mf.v ana airs. Allen Brown, .- and Wn. Frederick, ot neuiavnie. - Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton, Mrs. Frank Stejd. and,Mrs. Gerald Qulpn attended the funeral of Mrs. Sut- ton's brother; Milea Strickland, Jr., Ml,. f Mtl Youf And ; Your 't,v'',4a - : - ':.d The Front End Qf PIoney Refun!ed 4- At Vhblcsafo. Prices 1 I t rhene 13 3-C:51 itSKof ;,,Mr,.- ondVW.' Raleigh, Monday., ": :,r '.- ,. Allen AVak of ' State. College, spent the . week end with his, i ents, Mr.- and Mrs,' Jobv Wnhb.fS: . . m 'tit . M mn mington y College waa ,wee fand guest of bei; parents,. Ur. .9pd Mrs , 5M,andMrs.; t: Phj))ip If ft for, . Memphis, , Tenn, l.iter, visit Jng witlj, .their. ', jarents,;. MfvWd Mts;, ST.! A. tanoil, ld .'Mr ,apd. ; Mr. land Mri' Boo jBalse'of Wil son wer . Sunday v night; i auppar guests, of Mr, and Mr n Jv Juin. Mr, aad Mrs. Joe Kornegay- and son, Joe Jr.t' and Mr. and Mr, Lott Kornaaay attended the: KOrnegay reunion ia Southern Pine Sunday. Music Maker C On Wedneada, aftarnoari 8P' tember 28, the.Muais Makers held theur initial meeting -of the year W63 the hemne of their so unselor -Mjrsi' Glendora- Brown", r America" and igivwig of the Fade . Afier the ainging of "(Sod BI3f ration Pledge. , the business, of -electing officers tor the-year wa-. entered, mto the. nrwano., Those elected .were;. V?. 1;. V, - i - f V V; President, Bnda .planchardl Vi ce PresldenL -vTohy ftivetoflji'H Secretary , St : Treaaury," Kathryn. As this year will be of specla emphasis on a Study of Johri Se 'oastian : E h and his ttiuslc,; -:t sketqh o his life was given, ate icon ft ues. of his cxB.poaitionr were discussed. ' Kia , Chorales were outstanding! and are widelt used today., Bach,, was organ mas ter in .the. church Of Leipzig ft llwenty-seveh years and playol new music every Sundaty, which Your Cor Alignment- 21 Hoar Wrecker Seice f! Ycrcrsv, Tf.C. f v., y t m a ruiuuy :"rivMs.(i.rapo6j. by hkwejf. Fanie Jwnpoeoq, by ' iunjseif. Faerie came to him. one hundred yeas par-Rafter his deatn, ajuj.n suit cxeasjng as muaicjaos eveorwDK mva 4ftiirlM)t life WuwU'Arut tan!. tr.tiv i'.ff educational value. those- .;inf 'J.i. tjtu btudeht fwjM "'.;e: .Ray, joh3?scm, Jf thryn Powell, MarxCoope? Jones, bavid Allen, Tow, RiyertailH, ?e nda Blancardi . Sue, Bjiinclwa, RnfVr BJajichaTd,; ra feutton,. S trina Jojies, Sy3vl Jon.e.s,.,,Nno iwuri fiveiyn. inle,, Nancy,kW son and- Faye '-.Waachard,," " Mr$. Powell and Mr V Jbhnsor. served refreshments, to the club. , t v, Kathi), a; Powell, 3' Mrs, Drauqhop a i ' a '' ' f .-.': i . ? Ujncheon i : Mrs. Allen Draughon, ' Jr. enter tained with-i a . '. brl.dge ; lpncheop Thursday at eleven a'ctock at her home on Pine Street, Lorely .arrai) eemenfs of fall flowers nt beau ty to the Draughon bom efor the. d casslon. ..-.,.;.. ,., .' At conclusion ,- of , 'bridge1, -. soap balls were presented to Mrs. J. T. resham, Jr for high, score. Miss Sissy Thomas for second high and Mrs, Ed Strickland for consolation prize, Others making up the, : two tables were Mrs, d Sheffield, Mrf Bill Sheffield. Mrs. Jaroes tt Hlnej, Mrs,, -Maurice Jordan and ,jlra. Mh A, Johnson ... ,,u " At One o'clock, the hostess served a delicious luncheon of ham, pine apple salad - - withi eream cheese dressing, butterbeaps,, : macaroni and, cheese, rolls, coffee and straw berry shortcake. ,, . Announce Birth V Mr." and it rs! 'Donnie tfgi Regis ter of "Warsaw announce the birth of V B i KenenjJ),.W8yn. ' . bp'rii September 25th. Mrs. Register is the former Jewel Wililams of Warsaw. Announce Birth MH tVa Wavely tfoliii of Augusta, 41av anounce the birth of a. -daiighter,. Cynthja Kay- WPJ Septarnbeu 26thy aj, Wayhe, Mmog tek HonritatH k ,.v J nvt k m k t Mrsi Jtous la the former Peggy h Announco Birth .Mx,; ejid Mrs. .Raymond Blanch. ard Jr. announce birth, at a, son, John wngnt, oorn septemoer 18th. Mrs. Blanchard ia the former Shplby ' Jean Gore of Warsaw f ' Mrs. Cltnton- Roase was bostaaa tp. her bridge club, Wednesday evening at her home at eight 0 clock. Those enioyinc. bridge were, Mra, Mat tie 'Torrans, Mrs.' Wtmii Davja, Mfc -Bob. Blanchard, Mrs; Robert Itewia, Mrs. Bruce "Torraoe,-Mca. BIen Smith, Mrs. ' James Sutton and Mrs. CUftoB) PadHpk ofi Clifton, Whf n the scores were , compiled. Mrs. i Mattie 'Jkprrans , receivea a utilit bag -high. : scoaa" Mr Davis received a hose dryer for secorid high score, traveling, prbe, whicfi wasr INA crackers waa. pre vnttA tn Mra.. Blanchard and Mra. Lewjs received, a scarf! foft tatar' hlghi - ';-.- :-- ' ar.?! v Potato chips and aplt drinks, were served drain, psagressioDS. At con clusion, the hostess served devil's food cake and coffee. r LU I if.: I I r t" r x r" a CD , I I 1 1 1 . ?r 1 - 1 z CO 1 - ; - ; I f ' I .. .- - ! V I . , . -n ri r r 1 WARSAW CHVRCIU I )i U. Jonos Receives promfomwm i: The pmotlih) of j riold ' M,' Jonea from Second Lieutenant1, he ranfcyof First, tieutnant la the Norths Carolina Army,. (.Natlona -Guard has been, announced 'byuGoy ; ernor, Sanforo '-ga fc.-.y I i Lieutenant Jones graduated fronr j Warsaw . High Schodi in ; 1951,, and at-; tended tb, Citadel ia t Charleston Southi Carolina,; He ialsoft , attend Officer. .Candidal School at .1 the North Carolina)! c Military Academy at-Fort Bwggs in lSa.Lt Jona be ; gan.. hii:.mUitaryi career i.ln.-Apri 1950 when, na Jo Wed, the. North Par-,; olina, Army- ftatipnal,,-Ouard w,itb CompanM, .iJlSth. (Infantry ; .in Warsaw Due to Uw rewganitation, of theNational. Guard in. April, 19&9,; bei was reassigned tov. the . Combat support Company, Ufa Battle Gwup, lpth. Infantry Min Warsaw,. tht .unit; of his , pwsent , assignment.! u tit " Lt Jpnes-riwaa bora. , in,, Beulaville and i the son. of. Mr,, JoshdJonee, Sr an the, late- Mra Jones of .War rrt .(ihtojmvwW- ti;the former Jo Camer of (Boutbam Plnea and fckiisMi!M HMUghterg and . one son. and ar prsently- residing .at m Sat HiU Street in Warsaw, y fc .MW I'.H', I'iKI'i !)'. H udebt kocm w Of .VI tJVUJVJilV (ttLlUCrOaiWalker Ste- vens, Ji?on of Mr: ndi Mrs;t & TltdVeTfrl 507. E. Hill St . Wpaw, N. C. ia enrolled in LhiJ Univeralty of Worth Carolina School of Medicine' at Chapel Hut. f Stevens attended high school, at Jetnca Kenan, "Warsaw, N. C. His pre-medlcai -work was doner University 1 of North Carojjna. The four year program of the School of, Mledicine. leads, to. a degree--of doctor or. medicine. .. Stevens is now in his Freshman year-of the course. He is sche duld;t grajkiate in June 1966.. 'inclined Club Bfra. J. M. Kornegay was high soorer when Mnat W. G. Britt was hostess to bet bridge club Tuesday evening eJfhsiO'clock. Mrs. Kior hsgay WceiVdj A juice conUiner tor Wglj, .ycojie prize. Second h(gh aporife was Mr,rjack Gardner and shef deceived bubble bath and hot pads were presented to Mrs. Mfctt Aulpy for consolation prize. Others ertjoVing bridge were Mrs. Mitchell Britt, Mrs, Ed. Hiaes, Mrs. Qtto Matthews, Mrs. John Vincent and Mrs, John. FQnvielle. 1 Cokes and assarted crackers were enjoyed dnrlng. progajessions and at conclusion the hostess served Cherry refrigerator itiessert with coffee, -vxv -.,-' f Mts.Carltonls Canasta Hostess , Mra. Fisher Carlton was hostess t. haf Canasta Club Thursday even ing at eight o'clock ft her home on Collage. Street. Upon arrival of the guests ,Mrs! Carlton served apple sierla-mode, mixed nuts and cof fee. During progressions, Cokes and cheese tidbits were served. ; pnjoyipg canasta were Mrs. Ar nold Jones. Mrs. Alien jirown, Mrs. m. CMartia, Mrs. Melvin Herring, Mrs., Alfred Herring, i Miss Helen Torrana, Mrs, Joe Brinson and Mrs, Normajn Jonast (When the scores were compiled, Mrs. Brown received .magnetic pot holders for high score and , Mrs. Martin received plastic bottle caps for Consolation prize. 1 Mrs. Norman Jones! was remembered with an appropriate gt i f . . Sculh & 'Johnson 3 Speak At B&P.W: Chief of Police Perrjf Smith and Mr John A. Johnson i were guest speakers when the Business and Professional Women's flub held its first meeting of the year last Tues day evening at the Country Squire. The meeting was Opened with the Club Collect repeated in unisoa. Mp. J, W. Farrior, President, pre sided over the business meeting. The program theme- of the B ?,K. Club for. the enduing year ia 'Dimensions in Oemoeracy.' Guests, speakers for the evening were pni sented, by Mrs. J. P., Harmon, who was in eharg at the program, "Know Your Community." Repsop- sibUitles of thS FoUce Department waa Chief, Smith's topic and Mir. Johnson spok on the Fire Depart ment. Each, save a very informa tive talk! on the many duties and aerricea ef- their.' department, relat ing their responsibilities, and du Me toward their community. Following the most Interesting program, the meeting waa adjour ned. - ' i AUie Sheffield 1 HwPB President- Lias Allie SheTlielj ,-was eieciea Bdent of the Pioneer Fellowship i.rfsetlng Sunday evening when the regular meeting was, held at ' the WaraW presbytjerian Church. Other of' cers electa . were vice-rresi dent lory Frances nines; Secro- .i. r "N i i i . SOCULS 'g.ry Patsy Sheffield and Treasur- , rv Micky ,a,vs,The newly elected officer will be installed at ttoe next Jtaetiofu tfrf'4-i'V ' r'5 Outgoing President, Miss Carolyn CJreabanv. was . congratulated,,, fr ier i.outatahding work .during the ,ast , year.!-Caroly n will be a, mem m ot the fenior High Fellowship ,jext jyear.;S.jf-JM-S- S-wu ,!., ' The new tnc mbers who advanced; 'nom the Junior Department to the. Pioneer- Fellowship . were extended, a., most ;oordlals, welcome, i - i. ' , Member a present were Carolyn Gresham, Mie-. Sheffield, fiarbanr McNeill, Clara Belle Dunn, John T. firesham, t ; Dorothy .Brilt .Betf. West,, Mcky Davlsi Jimmy Duna Norma).; Faye ?ulnnrn Linda ) Wray, Ptay, Sheffield Diane . iSheffjeld. Jenny Afcrnoa;: and L, B. Stroud. ,e Uuriogf thi sociali hour.s; refresh ments., were served .by. Mrs. E, E. Hinee and Mrs,. , Ray, Davis,! Adul Advisory- Mff5i::K,i n:'. . . t 1 tr? Vnaaht'iBatts, presided in the, absence, t the, president, Kath ryn ,Coatin, -when the 'Warsaw, 4-H Clubmen lasMtoesdajft evening at . I, the, Penny . Branch- Club House. The. (tminfiteavwera, read by. Mis JJorjna 1 m A&Plhstant APPIE SAUCE.. White House EVAPORATED MILK w I Super-Right Heavy Grain Fed Beef SIRLOIII or CLUB STEAK... SuperrRight T BONE STEAK Whole . Trimmed BEEF LOItl $uper-Right PORK SAUSAGE Jesse Jewel Frozen - Beef, C hicken or Turkey . MEAT ' PIES . .!........ ....... ? 'pk( 4 pkgs. 5Jfc o 4-Lb. Bag BONUM APPLES o. J-lb. Bag Raw or ROASTED PEANUTS . mm:, liATCH'EM t n d f h n i n Charles Coatin gave the devotion and the 4-H Pledge and Motto, was , iveq by; L.: afiwpds."' : v A : " ' -.Aftet . th group dlvided . William Costing gave a very interesting denwistraUen for,- he bpy an, the proper melbod af cleaomg, gua. Mr.. -Vtolb Ojtai) denionptrated. for, the girls thft propea , method -'ej cleaning f..stpw? v.',' ,--t V' fl- Barbara- Raynor-. led the ecrea tion and relreshrtientai were, served, by Norma Rar Qtttnn, 'Brenda- Sut ton aiid Barbara RaynikVS s .There were 23 members present .Sypperfndyecf A delicious covered dish supp ven -e'wud h the, members of the Senior-High FeUowhsip ot .the.. War saw Presbytetiao Chm-ch when they, met Sunday evening, for their regu. .1 meeting. .The, menu ,wa .fried .qhicken,, potato salad, butter heanf and corn, hot rolls.. .and pecan, pi. 1 Dan, McNeiJli gave, the invocation. , -;Tbe Chcistian 1 Answer", waa the. topie of the moat, informative pre-j .giam given by I,- Ft MoCuJIen, The, program, was bout.v. the: serious' .prpblem. of drinking among .'the, vourig people of our modern sot-. iety. A the conclusion of Mr. Mc Cullen's prograniv the igrwip dis-, cussed 'the prevalent problem. 1 The. following members were pre sent. Charles . West, Dan McNeill, Charles . Stevens, Marina Bipck-. . mure, Carolyn .. Gresham, Harriet i.p'Leary, Mary Spsan, Baars, Bobby: m mm at 2 oz. Jar 33c 4 Marvel ICE CREAM BREAD.i2-lLllo6 Ann CAKE MIX . , .....45 1 Lb 5-Lb. Ba YELLOW 10-Lb. ,MuC 141 Tfrors. S:30 - wed. q v m. n $:30;s4:-m: to iM pi Sat 8:33 a. m. ta 8:C5 p. I) Summerlin, Jerrj PoweH. a..-i i Norman HlTttiweira;, 3- ,; ; ; V-jiv'-t in jmm. ia.' , Rest : aatiaf led, ith ,-4oin v and leave4 others to talk, or yu J " ''BttpTt all" eiS'!.wa Tmusi lw ' hp in use, Aflanjewn ytr lK with the greatest poBiile. 1;,, ; att.''CarJaatofltaala--' " t't'-.iif- ' -fwiliiiv RlJ t "i- .; : - ''The. W$itQT3iit fNff-Pn h eventually ..-wruten;iiii Wft .way, it iwhkfe i tar,laj &f$$ tyafiX tin D RooBevelt,(rtti.v.V-a1.-;.-; f ' ), WEP01N6-. Jackets - H)..tr- "Ejtclusivif Mert'i Wr 11 ii 1 1 11 iaeeaaWaaaj a&p 6 oz. a t Mo. 303 Caiis 45c 6 Can On- 'i fj : 2 Boxes 45c fLb. 95c lb. - 60 Lb. Lb. ?5c 2 Lb. Roll ; m Roll ONIONS Bag U. $. 1-VVhite :30 B. HI. IN WATS AW m, . nv mm 1- ,y ;4 ' llolftil J: ; ..r --t 4