^Weekend guests ?rf Mr. and Mrs (eland Braewell Were Mr. and Mrs. ifprtenda of Mrs. Cyrus Lanier jgU] be happy to learn that she has lent at DupUn General Hospital f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blanchard vis lad Rev and Mrs. Jerry Wallace if Elisabeth town Sunday. :Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley and SrildPen were week end guests of firs. B. B. Knight of Roxboro. Mr. and Mrs. L. O Williams visi ted Mrs. Albert Lockamy of Rose Hui Sunday. " Mr. andSfra: James F. Strlck Ikad, M^ikMrs Raymond Riv JUnlaV aKgwea a National Guard National'waftl Armory in Benson Mr. igQA Clyde Surratt visi ? "ftp*: p. J. A. Cavenaugh I Mrs. Emmons Garner, Mrs. Leo featsonvabd Mrs. Mamie Garner ftwnt Monday in Goldsboro. . Mr. and Mrs. M. L. KInlaw and boys spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L MaPherson of White ville. Miss Sue Hudson of Roanoke Va Mas returned hoipe after an extend f "" M" G"ri" Methodist Circles Circle No. 1 met in the home of Mrs. Robert West Monday evening with Mrs. E. H. Garner S* co-hos tess. Upon arrival of the twelve members a delicious turkey dinner was served. The West home was beautifully decorated with t h e Christmas corsage. At the conclu sion of the meeting, the members exchanged Christmas gifts. Circle No. 2 met in the home of Mrs. Ted Wilson with ten members present Monday evening. Mrs. Her bert West gave the Christmas de votion followed by the business meeting. The hostess served pimen to cheese sandwiches, fruit cake topped with whipped cream and Coffee. Favors of Christmas bells were presetted to each member by the hostess. tircle No. 3 met Monday evening at Griffin's in Goldsboro and en joyed a delicious dinner. At the conclusion of dinner, a very in spiring Christmas devotion was given. Six members were present. Members of Circle No. 4 met Wednesday evening In U? Fireside Room of the Methodist Church and enjoyed ? chicken stew super Fol lowing the exchanging of Christmas gifts, a very interesting program was presented by Mrs. E. C. thom pson Efght members were present for fellowship. Mrs. Paul Hunter was hoeteay to Circle No. 5 Monday evehlng at her home with ten membera pre sent. Upon arrival If the members, the hostess served a delicious din ner. At the conclusion of the devo tion, the members exchanged Chri stmas gifts. Mrs Pearl West , was hostess to Circle No t Monday evening at 7;M at her home. The devotion was give* by Mrs. D- L. Carlton (allow ed by the general business meeting. During, the social hour, the hostess served*pecan pie topped with whip ped cream and coffee and each was presented a Christmas favor. The members also exchanged Chris tmas gifts. ? ' tf Presbyterian Circles The Circles of the Warsaw Pres byterian Church met last week in the following respective homes. Circle No. 1 met Monday after noon with Mrs. Herbert Best as hostess. Mrs. L. B. Huie, Chairman, presided with Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Sr. presenting the Bible Study. During the business meeting, the group decided that each member would serve as a Pollyanna to var ious people confined to their homes during the holiday season. Mrs. Best served blueberry cake I and coffee to the, l^piambeps Pre" sent- ; Circle No. 2 met J?rs;., A. J. Jenkins, Sr. Tuesday, morning of Wst week at 10:30 al Mrs. Hctwv L. Stevens lit ,,Chairman, presided over the business meeting, and Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr. gave a most inspiring Bible Study on 'Duties as Citizens in the King dom of God". During the business meeting, plans were made to bring cheer to those confined to their homes during the Christmas season. Mrs. Jenkins served ham and sausage biscuits, cinnamon buns, and coffee. The meeting was well attended with 11 members present. Circle No. 3 met Tuesday night of last week with Mrs. James H Hines with Mrs. V. A. Stancil, Chairman, presiding and Mrs. Jack Weatherly presenting the Bible Study. There were 9 metnbers present, and Mrs. Hines served date bread and spiced tea. Circle No. 4 met with the Bowden Sisters Monday night of last week. Mrs. Allan Draughan, Jr., Chair man, presidiQS and fcfrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr.j presented the Bible Study. Mrs. E. P. Ewers, President of the Women of the Church was guest. Misses Sallie. NeS; and Maggie Bowden served a salad plate with spiced tea tp the IS members pre sent. v* *'* excellence aSPvariety "of seafood recipes it contains. , . $ and went out at night, noi ever | JUAUTV JOB r?INTiN? CALL TrtS QUI ? riMES WANT AD WIU. ??U.- VOMN Miss Janice Pearl Deatoo's engagement to Joseph Allen Sutton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen Sutton of Warsaw is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neal Deaton of Goldsboro. A Decembere 23rd. wedding is* planned. Miss Deaton is a student at East Carolina College, Greenville, and Mr. Sutton is associated with the Duplin County Sheriff's Department. irA>ritiig, s?. . , , |iMl. SUNDAY AT CHU&C.H FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH D. E. PARFERSON, MINISTER Sunday Scljool 9:45 a. m. Fayette Baits, Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Music by Church Choir Training Union 7:00 $.?*?. H. C. Alien. Director Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. WARSAW METHODIST CHURCH L. T. WILSON MINISTER CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 a, m. 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 WorshiD 11:00 A. M Pioneer Fellowship 8:00 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. CALVARY BAT1ST CHURCH PAUL MULL. PASTOR CECIL PATE General Sunday School Superintend ent Robert Price, Adult Superinten dent. Mrs. Paql Mull, Training Union Director Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Prayer Service 8 p. m. Wednesday 6:00 Training Union Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. WARSAW PENTEOOASTAL HOLINESS CHURCH PASTOR Rev. Danial Jones Worship Services Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Worship 7:30 Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock Every Sunday 4 m Norman Barwick, Superintendent Thursday Evening ik T> Uontina Q. OA rrajrCl mrcung I.W 1?. 1 Tr?j?iint ftW/3ly/ Fw^Speclal OKI FT^lal k Harts View of... # CHRISTMAS f"' - U*|fl|e?Te Knit SWrts Itnkr Z.M ft 1.98 NOW I tor I5.0Q Elastic Waist Boxer Shorts by Hanes and Fruit of the Loom A 69c to $1.00 -JH r iTt fit I Packaged * a gelden gift box ?I Iw. .1 far $10.00 Mens Fine Quality Pajamas Broadcloth or Flannel tz.ts to U.H m. ? r jkA Glove* FfWm Uned gloves la Tir^nt o/w*ct?n W Mga tor styled ties ky Wemtdy or Cricket. $1jm to $1.50 ? ' Mm Bakes f m* i&mm* farie h fco cade, Terry cloth, wash k wear fabrics. M to $1M> HJM per km m is + > > wm ' - < f Style* tat toe lafcret Rbg Beit* $1.N to |LM ______________ ? 1 it? Give A Gift For tiie - - -4$ ] Mjjmit* iii ???* if rr ? Home... ** ^ ? Lamps ? Chairs ? Hassocks -ii* A ; *.? *'? - ? Recliners ? Mirrors ? Scatter Rugs Complete House Furnishings Quinn-McGowah Co. Warsaw, N. C. Beulavlllo, N. C. THE WAYSIDE PULPIT D. E. Earnhardt The grasshopper becomes a bur den. Ec. 12:5 He walks with his knees bending in front and with his tftyws show ing behind add that is the reason he is called a grasshopper. What can I do with these old folks? In the first place, let them alone! In the second place, remember w?7& i, <:>*r la I - ttriSfB | ? 1 : .P BasketsHTi Assorted Fruits And Nuts m \ SUM $2.25 ea. Place Your Order Early We Still Buy Pecans 1 All Varieties Andrews Produce- Mwket Iii-way 117 So. C> Next To Minshew's Service %lili * ' \mT" i ,._g . % LE - ? I I1 ' ' Christmas Shop A&P, Save! jw? ?mt FOt EXTRA Gm$ BENEATH YOUR TREE Glaced Lemop Of, SAVI MONEY HOW AT A*f' || 0r.?? p?i Mixed Nuts 8-oz. pkg 2& 16-di. pRg 58c ?r- ), English Walnuts i|b b* 53c Mixed Nuts 1-Jb. bag55c ? "S BANANAS puddipg value! 3lbs. for. Jlft-,-?c: ORANGES 20 pound bag 97c 8 k Sg 39c Worthmore Hard CancnL l4'm-pksWcHU^iJV:45c Warwick Milk or Dark (^fe^^ate 8 O'clock LI lb. 49c 3 lbs. $1.4$ _ > Cake MIXES.... 2-19 oz. boxes 45c I H?I p 11^?r. A&P Frozen Orange . ?%? JUICE 6--6 02: bails 85c I-12 oz. can 2?c; A&P Crashed f a?||^ PINEAPPLE 2-NoJis 53c ? ? r Get Your Christnias ? Toys, Nuts, Candy And Frui t From A