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~ Warsaw Society I ? By Mr?. Shirley CMtla I ' PhM? ttUCM ? ? I ParcnnnU Personals Mr. and lira. Alfred West an< J ?augbter, Vickie, of Richmond. Va Lwere week end guests of his par Hots, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wes $ Mrs. . Duncan Cavenaugh, Mrs Cisrsnce Warren, and Mrs. Claudi R. Hawaii Mtwdori the -North Careliw Slate NUrse's Convention In Dur P ham Wednesday, Thursday, a* Friday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. ""Charlie Johnsoi | and family of Kijaton* spent Sun day with MfB. C. jTXtoaon. Mr. ?M Mrs. "fhurmao Gastei and children spent the week end ii | Erwin with their parents. J[- Mr, and Mrs. .Charles, Powell o J SXTS&S&& 2 Mrs. C. W. Hinson recently. Mr and Mrs. Joe Costia spent the week end in Kcunsvllle with Mrs, Hortense Hasty and boys and her I father, E. C. TyndalL Mrs. Tjmdall . is a patient at Duplin General. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hinson and t Johnny spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and N. D. Hinson, of ~ Albemarle. < J Guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. | Justice of Bowden were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Underwood and Miss ' S. Quinn of Clinton. 1 Mrs. T. R. Quinn spent the week end with the Richard Williams of > Beulaville. ? Dr. and Mrs. Joe Carpenter and children, Walter, Sallie Faison, and r Julie, of Henderson ville spent the i week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Huie. f Friends of Mrs. Paul Berry will I regret to learn that she is a patient I at Duplin General. ' Dwight Lanier of WQmington vis . ited his mother, Mrs. Cyrus Lanier last week. College students home for the week end included Bobby Phillips. Robert Caison and Alfred Lee Smith. Misses Linda Hurst and Linda Kay <Barr spent the week end with thehir parents, Mr and Mrs. Mor-I man iBarr and Mr. and Mrs. Mar l cus Hurst. They attend Campbell College. M. and Mrs. H. D. West and family of Raleigh spent the week end here visiting his mother, Mrs. J. J. West, who is a patient in Dup lin General Hospital. Miss Kathryn Bowen of Washing ton, D. C. is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wadkins Herbert West, of Dallas, Texas is here visiting his mother, Mrs. J. J. West who is ill. Allan Wahab of State College spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Job Wahab. David Benton spent the week end ! SUNDAY AT CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH D. .E. PARKERSON. MINISTER Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Fayette Batts, Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Music by Church Choir Training Union 7:00 p. m. H. C. Allen Director Evening Worship 8.00 p. m. WARSAW METHODIST CHURCH - L. T. WILSON MINTSWHI CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 a/ in. A. M. Benton Sup't. Worship Services 11:00 A. M. Sermon: Music: WARSAW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NORMAN FLOWERS MINISTER Church School 9:50 a. m. Allen W. Draughon, Jr. Sup't Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Pioneer Fellowship 6:00 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. CALVARY BAT1ST CHURCH PAUL MULL. PASTOR t Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Colon McLaurin Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Prayer Service 8 p. m. Wednesday 7:00 Training Union John Yancey Director WARSAW PENTECOASTAL HOUNESS CHURCH PASTOR Rev. Denial Jones Worship Services Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Worship 7:30 Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock Every Sunday Norman Barwick, Superintendent Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting 7:30 , with his parents, Mr. and Mw Arthur Benton. '?? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rafter of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson ft children ot Green | viUe, S. C. spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Winnie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Gaster and children spent the weekend in Erwin with their parents. Mrs. T. R. Quinn spent the weekend in BeUlavilie with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, and son Frederick. Mrs Duncan Cavenaugh, Mrs. Clarence Warren and Mrs. Claude Powell attended the North Caro lina State Nurse's Convention in Durham Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday of last week. Mrs. T. R. Quinn and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins, Jr. shopped in Guldsboro Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Graham re turned to their home at Top sail Beach Saturday for a few weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Houston of Jacksonville spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Flo rence Houston. Supper gueota of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Caveaaugh and boys last Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr and son Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holdman and dau ghter Marsha of Kenansville, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Barfield and son Tommy of Calypso and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ray Bostic and child ren, Dino and Teena of Beulavilie. Mr. and Mks. Josiah Procter of Hertford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. E Jones. Mrs. Frank Steed, Jr. and chil dren Laura Melene and Frankie and Mrs. James Sutton visited Mrs. Virginia Strickland and Mies Emma Strickland near Newton Grove Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carlton and fa mily and Mrs. T. R. Quinn at tended the Homecomming at the Beulavilie Presbyterian Church Sunday Friends of Calvin Brown will regret to learn that he broke his arm. Sunday guest of Mrs. J. L. Carr were Mr. and Mrs Hubert Carr of Savannah, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carr of Wilmington Club Meets With Mrs. Britt, Mrs. Ed Bines was receipient ol high score last Tuesday evening when Mrs. Mitchell Britt enter tained the members of her bridge club. Mrs. Hines received several permanent vegetables. Mrs. John Fonveille received ,a traveling bath set for consolation award Other ? members playing were Mesdames Otto Matthews. J. M. Kornegay, Mett Ausley, W. G. Britt, John Vincent and Henry L. Stevens, III. Mrs. Britt served lemon pie ahd coffee at end of play and Cokes and nuts during the progressions. I ? V ?' Announce Birth ' Mr. and Mse^L J. Quinn an nounce the birth of a son, I. J. Quinn, jr. October 28 in Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville, wt. 8 Has. 10% oz. Mrs. Quinn is the former Frences Alderman of Rose Hill. Club Studies Dogwood Planting The Gardenettes Garden Club met last Monday night at 8:00 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Elwood Re | velle. y Mrs. Joe Kornegay presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Bill Best. The flcrwer show which will be presented in the Spring was discussed. A most interesting program was presented on "Dogwood Planting'' by Mrs. Kornegay assisted ?.y Mrs. Gerald Quinn, Mrs. Douglass Townsend and Mrs. Joe Cos tin. Mrs. Revelle served pecan pie topped with whipped cream and coffee at the conclusion of the meeting. Card Of Thanks R. P. Wood, Jr. would like to thank his many friends for their visits, cards, etc. While a patient recently in Duplin General Hos pital in Kenansville. Mrs. Alfred Herring was hos tess to Um Canasta dub last Thursday evening in her home on Pollock St Members playing were Men da me* Melvin Herring. Fisher Carl ton, Joe Brinaon, C. C. Rouse Job Wahab, W. C. Martin and Miss Catherine Bowen. Mrs Herring received a silver shell server for high and Mrs. Brinson received a toaster cover and pot holder set far consolation. During progressions, Cokes arid potato Chips and at end of play, ice box fruit cake and coffee was served. Announce Engagement Dr. and Mrs. Gordan Henry McSwain. of Arcadia, Florida, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sallie Best, to Charles DuBose Ausley, son of Ifr. and Mrs. Charles Saxon Aus ley of Tallahassee, Florida. Miss McSwain was graduated from Florida State University in Tallahassee with a bachelor of Music degree and is a member of Chi Omega social sorority and Sigma Adpha lota, honorary Mu sic fraternity. She is the grand daughter of the late Winifred Peirce add Earl Best of Warsaw. Mr. Ausley is 'a graduate of Washington and Lee University in Lexiefjton, Virginia, where he iwas President of Karppa Alpha fraternity and a member of Omi cron Delta Kappa, served in the army as lieutenaht and after; completing his service, entered the school of law -at thd CU Diver sity of Florida, in Gainsville. He is a member of Phi Delta 'Phi, legal fraternity. He will receive 1 his degree in December. The wedding will be at the First Presbyterian Church of Ar cadia, on December 29th at five O'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Torrans Entertains Club j (Mrs. Mattie Torrans was hos tess to her bridge club last- Mon day night in her home at 8:00 P. M. n:W ' '' ? tiV.' RfP t ?Members playing (were Mes dames Martha Davis, E. E. Jones, George Hopkins, W. J. Weatheriy, Forest Mhrtin, Irehe Strickland, and Mrs. Job Wahab. Mrs. Davis received candle holder# for high, Mrs. Jones received a. single deck of cards faBtspcond highland 'Mrs. Weatherly received a shbpfifhg reminder for traveling. During play, Mrs. Torrans ser &88L Mr* Robert Davis was hoatear to the bridge club last Wednes day night in har home near War saw. Member* playing were Mesda roes Brace Torrans, Bob Blan c-hard. James Sutton, Mattio Tor rans and Clinton Rouse. GuesU j were Mrs. E. C. Wray and Mrs ' William Costin. Mrs. Sutton re reived- a doren tuttp bulbs for high, Mrs Mattie Torrans recei ved Deodorant for second high and Mrs. Rouse received traveling award. ( During .progressions, Mrs. Davis served halloween candy and gra- , pes and at end of play she served lemon cream pie and coffee. Playpen Party Aflr- and Mrs. Duncan Cavena ugh honored their yongest son. Russell, last Tuesday night with a Playpen Birthday Party on his first birthday. Upon arrived, the parents of the young frififcds placed them in the playpen with young Russell and theg all had a joyous time chatting together and exchanging toys. Helping Russell to celebrate were Tammy Barfieid of Calyp so, Anthony Carr and Marsha Holdman of KenannvMle, Teen a and Dino Bostic of Beulaville, and his brother, Floyd. Birthday cake and ice cream was served to the little guests by his parents. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. James Arnette announce the birth of a daughter, October 25, on Duplin General Hospitl in KenansviUe. Mrs. Ar nette is the former Sudie Maready of Chinquapin Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Ida D. Hudson wishes to express their appreciation for the many cards, flowers and other kindnesses shown them during her long illness and at her death. The Children of Mrs. Ida D. Hud son. Pd. Why BAITING Is PriMbtted "Baiting is the practice of de positing grain or other- feedat tr active to (wild animals so as to lure them to a place where they can be shot. The primary object ion to the practive of baiting is that is invariably results in an ,pverharvest of the species baited. i&lPts and at effi of play devil's food cake and coffee was served. UtedbySr Of Deeds Office The reeiiter of deeds office listed SO land tram tlons dnring the pet iod Oct. 2349. They follow: William Brioe and others to Jose ph H. Bryant; C. L. Carter and wife to Joseph H. Bryant; John Mallard Carlton and wife to Handy Henry and wife; D. J. Russell and wife to Daniel J. Fussell Jr.; Horace Fussall and wife to Charles Teach ey Jr. and wife; 0. D. Fussell and wife to Galloway Graham and wife; TTf-^T5 i 11 i vt HarMrove wife to Cori I 9 a Hunter rod wife to Jamas to* A. T&S mdJ23to; Vlrgnnto Stroud U. and taabaad to Wo. row StroMd; A. R. Martey and wile, to Phillip Sanderson; Lillian It.I and Irate T. Mercer and huabandt to Leads Quia* and wife; Uttaa I T. and Irene T. Mercer and ha? bands to Leslie Quuin and wife; Van NewWrlt to Harry t. Phffllps and wife; M. B Pope and wife is Sarn Bloom and Wife; Lillian Hay nor to Arnold Hunter tad wife; ?' R. UslM Indite Stokes to . Patrick and wife; Mid Martin eacr and wife to Mervin Sumner wife ' < ? , . %, Dianne S. Tabor and husband and otbkra to David Kilpatrick and i wtfbr Diannc S. Tabor and husband r and others to David J. Kilpatrick t and wile; Susan E Thigpen and raas and wives and others to i.eslie uii^ami and *S' to Martha Julius L. WUKns Jr. and wife to M *"? ?? ^ ?? * Rent... FORMAL WEDDING CLOTHES ? ; ? Full Dress Jackets |t Dinner (?'Tuxedos M. H. Bcht Men's Shop "Exelusive,Men's Wear" Wartaw, N. C. New Crop Sweet ! POTATOES $2.00 per bu. APPLES lc Each Other Fruits Afli, IMP*#* J /\ndrews Produce ? ? Market I Hi-way 117 South Warsaw, N. C. Next To Minshew's Service Station ? Dr. F. E. Kosterman; Chiropractor Announces The Opening Of His Office In WARSAW On Tuesday and Thursday I Afternoons - 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (On West Hill Street In The Bowden Apt. Bldg.) 1 Beginning Nov. 1,1962 ? ? ? ?? .*? *? ia t.niff. * : : ? ?p L ^Rr'/r.: ? ? ? ?2L. ?>-tfi_ **?*-?**?''" 1?jaa.* * --- ??- :- ? - .fc-:?. .. FOR THE FIRST TIME AT OUR PATTERN COUNTER '??efiiiBifk' ' wm ? i' - Simplicity Printed Patterns See the wide selection of exciting new , styletWn out new Simplicity Catalog. i* ' See Our New Fall Lftte of Materials & Noftions D. E: Best Store Warsaw, N. C. IBi IE! i Jjj^ !? E - NOW IN PROGRESS - , ''? "Super-Right" Quality Heavy Grain Fed Beef - I i J I II I V I I A ? m m M W mm r -jfl-.v- J ?^mS W I ^1 Hf Hr Hp fl ^ m M ?i ' I I m H 1 I fll v X; IV ? I I I Porterhouse aa. | I *^j9 Jr ||) J "Super-Right" Quality boneless nrrr il Heavy Grain Fed Beef LEAN STEW l"' WC BONELESS CHUCK Lb. 65c CHUCK BLADE I Lb. 45c SHOULDER CLOD Lb.... 69c RIB... ?u.7&h. Lb. 75c * "Super-Right" Quality Lean Fresh Ground Beef 3 lb. pkg. $1.29 - . , i , 'Super Right Heavy Beef 330 to 3901b Side Of Beef ...... Lb. 49c 'Super Right' Heavy Beef 170 to 2001b Forequarter. Lb. 45c 'Super Right' Heavy Beef 80 to 1001b Arm Chuck Lb. 45c 'Super Right' Heavy Beef 80 to 1001b. Short Loin Lb. 85c ii ? i 'Super Right' Heavy Beef 166 to 1951b Hindquarter ..... Lb. 59c * 'Super Right' Heavy Beef 80 to 1001b Beef Round Lb. 59c 'Super Right' Heavy Beef 45 to 60 lb Full Loin Lb. 75c Super Right' Heavy Beef 20 to 251b Sirloin Butt Lb. 69c \ ? - ? . ?. *1* YORK APPLES 4 lb. b^g m? or raaicii Florida - Grapefruit 5 lb. bag 3 For WHITE POTATOES 10 lb. bag $1.00 Prices In Ttys Ad Are Effective Through Saturday November 3rd. . . 11 . 1 ? Novombor lit Through 10th. Warsaw Drug Company y^|||||p:|rouf ' cam s Phf?* ??4S2I .tfWi WqttttWr N. c |
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