Warsaw Society %/ By Mr*. Helen Steed Personals Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raper of Rocky Mount spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Winnie Davis. Mrs. Paul Hunter and children, Tina and Paula, attended the Chris mas Parade in Beulaville Saturday afternoon. Allen Wahab of N. C. State Col lege spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Job Wahab. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis of Chapel Hill were week end guests of Mrs. Martha Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weatherly. Friends of Wayne Davis will be happy to learn that he has returned , home after being an operative pat ient at Pitt County Hospital in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lennon in Bladenboro Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mosety have moved to their new home on Pine Street. Mrs. Richard Williams of Beula ville, Mrs. T. R. Quinn and Mrs. Nelson Carlton shopped in Golds boro Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elwood Revelle and daugh ters, Conine, Gail and Judy attend ed the Christmas Parade in Beu'a ville Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Steed and Mrs. Ger ald Quin r shopped !h Kinston Sat urday. Miss (Becky House of Goidst)Qrp spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. House. Mrs. Herby Kellum and daughter of Jacksonville spent last wek with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Summerlln. Mrs. Kellum and Mrs. Summerlin visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sum merlin in Goldsboro Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Whitfield and children of Mt. Olive were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrsi Douglas Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Costfn spent the week end in Albemarle with Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw Thompson and daughters. Mrs. Bel ton Minshew and Mrs Walker MbNeill shopped ip Golds boro Wednesday. ? SK i * Joe Register Succumbs Funeral services were held Sun day for Joe A. Register, 65, who died Saturday at his hone, The ser vices were held fronTBfe chapei of Tyndall Funeral home in Mount j Olive by the Rev. George Lane. ! Burial was in Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, the form er Odie Carter of Duplin County; one daughter, Mrs. Katherine Lane of Goldsboro; one brother, H. E. Register of Warsaw; and one sis ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Guy of Warsaw. Merritt Funeral Saturday Hubert Merritt, 40, formerly of Warsaw died Thursday in Norfolk, Va. Funeral services were held Satur day afternoon at 4:00 O'clock in the Quiim-McGowen Funeral Home with Rev. D. E. Parkerson officiat ing. Interment was in Pinecrest Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Lou Mathis, two dau ghters Gloria and Mary Elizabeth all of Warsaw and Hubert Merritt, Jr. of Greenville. One grand child Three sisters Mrs. Lester Brown and Mrs. Lee Tucker both of War saw and Mrs. Beulah Wiggs of Goldsboro. Three brothers Ralph. I Bill and John Henry Merritt and his father John Merritt, Sr. all of War I saw. Club Meets With Mrs. Hines Mrs. Mitchell Britt was high scor er for the evening when Mrs. Ed Hines entertained members of her bridge club Friday evening. Mrs Britt received Christinas tree dec orations and Mrs. Meet Ausley was awarded bayberry candle in hold er for second high scorer and Mrs J. M. Kornegay was presented a Christinas dish towel for consolation prize. Others enjoying bridge were Mrs. W. G. Britt, Mrs. Ed Strick land, Mrs. Douglas Townsend, Mrs John Vincent, and Mrs. John Fon vielle. During progressions the hostess served crackers and Ookes. A con gealed Chinese salad plate and cof fee was served at conclusion of play. Mrs. Taylor Hostess To Club Mrs. B01 Taylor was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Meadow Lane Drive Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Thost making up the trwo tables for bridg< were Mrs. Walter P. West, Mrs Fes Mitchner, Mrs. Elbert Mathis Mrs. Rivers Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Otto M'*tthe""s, Mrs. John Fonvielle. Mrs. John A. Johnson and Mrs James N. West, Jr. During play lead Cokes were ser ved and at conclusion of play, fudge pie with ice cream and cof fee. When the scores were compiled. Mrs. Walter P. West received a Christmas apron for Ugh score. Mrs. Mitchner was second high scorer receiving also a Christmas apron, and Mrs. Mathis was pre sented a Christmas towel for con solation prize. Mrs. Herring Honored Mrs. M. L Kinlaw was hostess to her bridge dub last Thursday evening at her home on Memoria' Drive. The members honored Mrs J. B. Herring, Jr, with a surprise stork shower. During mid point o' play, Mrs. (Herring opened her many nice and useful gifts, after which the hostess served party, squares. lemonade and potato chips were enjoyed during progres sions. At the conclusion of the party, a holiday candle was presented to Mrs. Bill Grice for high scorer for the evening. Mrs. Kinlaw presenter' Mrs. William Costin with a holiday vreath for secon dhigh scorer and a Christmas, corsage was awarded Mrs. Charles Page for traveling prize. Youth Music Club Met The.Warsaw Youth'Music Club held it's Decemeber meetinrr in th< Warsaw Junior High Auditorium. Members of the club are frorr grades three through ei ht. The* students performed pieces that they had learned and memorized with out the help at their teacher. Mrs. V. J. Middleton, Jr. presented each Student who played with a small gold "Baby Grand" piano pin. Students who performed were: Kaj Britt Tanga Jo West, Jan Towneend, Laurie Gresham. Tana Carlton, Tricia Kornegay, Cindy Jones, Mary Sheffield, Ann Hines, Barbara Raynor, Marsha Jordan, ?J* ? ? Breoda Boatic. Mjin "Holt Jordan, Patsy Sheffield, Bocky Phillips, William Outlaw, father Abigail Warren, Suzane Souther land, and Jane Blackmore. 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