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( fad, Frankk and' Laura Melene, ? spent Tuesday with her grand ? mother. Mrs. Virginia Strickland | and great aunt, Miss Emma Stri reUand ia Newton Grove. Ey Friaods of Mrs. Fred Cost in will fcMgret to learn U)<?t she is still jjStttant at N. C. Memorial Hos HMJ. Her cond^ion is reported Mr. and Mrs Charles Sutton of Jacksonville. Fla. arrived Friday to spend the holidays with Mr and Mrs. James Sutton and Mr and Mrs. Hughie Bark foot of Clin ton their parents. Ken and Andy Kinlaw spent several days with their grandmo ther, Mrs. H. T. Kinlaw in Clin ton last week. Mr. aincT Mrs. Bruce Torrans, Miss Jean Torrans and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Quinn and son, Jim iior^ fe?" ^ Let os rejoice faad give praise for all die woad^rs of this day. II I. J. Sandlin Company I Beulaville, N. C. ?HE! I j BEST IRISHES [? the Holiday Season to all our good friends! We've enjoyed you, and want te thank you heartily. [ you all goed health, good cheer and every happiness the f can bring! A. J. CAVENAU6H Jeweler, Wallace, N. C. Sunday afternoon In which Mr. L^nd Mrs. b fl karton and aon, fwoody, partftifltfd., tfi ? A "SW N?w Ynr* S0pm The school crowd's in a holiday whirl, cram-full of excite ment and fun. Greeting the New Year gaily caps the holiday round of parties. A late soup and sandwich supper in fancy dress will satisfy hearty young appetites. Topped With pats of butter, colorful Spicy Tomato Soup teams well with favored sandwiches (big for the boys, Hilhty morsels for the girls). Festive Green Pea Soup, with the unexpected tang of orange, is another bright and appetizing choice. Best of all, young mimes can make either gala beverage quickly with canned condensed soups. SPICY TOMATO SOUP Combine t em IIOH ounce* (hU oondomod tomato soup fiw Mfl V* ntWOOB DM". HHt thoroughly, bat do no* each lerriag with pat of butter. Makaa 4 to ? eoi?U?iie. FESTIVE GREEN PEA SOUP la nuctptn, stir 2 cans (IIV* ouneM each) cooduud gntn PN soup until smooth; gradu ally add 2 soup cans water and 2 iaaipooas grated orange rind. Heat, stirring now and ihsh. Garnish aaeh tarring with thin mranja slices. Makas 4 to ? Trial and Error (Coatianed From Front) creates a confusing situation. I would like to take this oppor tunity at the close of the year to sincerely thank you, my good pub lic, for the many courtesies shown us during the past year. We have made mistakes, and we regret them, but you have been kind to us and we have bad a very good year. To our advertising customers, to our correspondents, to our many various news sources we say thank you from the bottom of our hearts, and we wish all of you a very, very Merry Christmas. Ruth '1 Jr. Music Club Party Hie Warsaw Junior Music Club met in the home o/ Mrs. W. J. Mid cileton, Jr. for their annual Christ mas recital and party. Ann Price of Rose Hill, president, welcomed guests and club mem bers. Bette Waist on of Warsaw played the Junior Hymn for the group to sing followed by the Jun ior Pledge given by Prances Stroud of Kenansville and the Junior Pray er given by Linda Grice of Warsaw. Students performing were: Caro lyn Gresham, Bette Waist on, Jane Blackmore, Linda Grice, Johnny Best, Donna Sue Edwards, Dianna Outlaw, Marina Blackmore, Mary Susan Baar of Warsaw; Annette Cavenaugh and Hilda Holberg of Magnolia; Margaret Grady, Franc ces Stroud and Cynthia Kretsch of Kenansville, Mary Fletcher Parrott of Kinston; and Ann Price of Rose Hill. Others attending the recital party were Mrs. Robert Blackmore, Mrs. Ormond Grice, Mrs. J. R. Cavenau gh, Mrs. H. W. Holberg, Mrs. Oliv er Edwards, Mrs Ruth Grady, Mrs. William Nelson Outlaw, Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Sr.. Msr. J. B. Stroud. Mrs. Fred Baars Mrs. John Parrott, Mrs. H. M. Price, Fred Walston and Mrs. J. T. Gresham. Refreshments of punch, cookies, and candy were served by candle light from the Christmas decorated able by the hostesses, Mrs. J. T. IrfSH-im and Mrs. W. J. Middle ion, Jr. \ f t -t i . ' ' ?? - Gardenette Club Met The Gardenette Garden Club met Monday evening with Mrs. Roy Barwick at eight o'clock for a Chri stmas workshop. Following * short business meeting and roll call, the iheiiibdit present began their work on their Christinas arrangements. Mrs. Barwick served miniature fruit cake slices, pecan rolls, toas ted pecans, stuffed dates and coffee at the Conclusion of the meeting. ?i' ? " ? ; ri" Fire Dept. Has Ladies Night The Warsaw Volunteer Fire De partment entertained their wives with a Ladies Night Christmas Par ty. The party was held in the War saw National Guard Armory. The tables were covered with white cloths with red streamers runfiia down the center. Burning red Pap ers surrounded with Christmas fxd ly centered each table. The hors-d' oeuvre table was covered with,.a white cloth, centered with a red streamer down the center add ..red bows tied on the corners. Red Christmas punch, assorted crack ers, potato chips With a dip whs Ser ved from the table upon arrival. A delicious baked turkey dinner with devils food cake as dessert was served by the Coffee Shoppe to the twenty eight persons present. Following supper, bingo narrated by Frank Steed, Jr. Fire Chief was played. Those winning bingo prfieh were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnette, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barwick, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Best. All the ladies were remembered with a box of candy. I 156 2 frlaim ilata Vul? IViGy.fniS luie bring to you bountiful joy. lift; t ions he. KirrSltttt >f Cj - ^ EUuloa, #. C Shopping Eveht children's ChrkSmai Shopping tour Ttitttsfty ftwhung al Mask's 5 and 10 Stdre. Approximately twenty-sfcven children wejfe kic ked from their classes by the fea chera and carried bjl the kiKool bus down town where two Jay cees, Frank Steed, Jr. and Joe Costin, gave each of Jhem one (Jdllar to aHo? as Uxi> wMtftt After much decision, the chili ren had spent their money ana were returned to school. Mrs. Register Entertains Club Mrs. Ghiham Register was hos tess to the Baltic Bridge Club Wed nesday eveing at her home. The Iiv ing room of the Register home where bridge was in play, was de corated with the traditional Christ mas motif. During progressions, the hostess served grapes and Christmas can dy. At the end Of |>ldy, Japaneese fruit cake and coffee were served, after which the members exchan ged Christmas gifts. Those enjoying bridge were: Mrs. James Sot ton, Mrs. Seth mil, Mrs. Bob Blanchard, Mrs. Bruce Tor rans, Mrs. Winnie Davis, Mrs. Mat to Mrs MftftU Tor rani for high 1! TACT O^PUNWrtiwCS MM Ml*-1 TIN? MfARTMCKT ^ .?: S?( s? ' - - - tut Old Photogrttt>hs fctttored | PORTRAITS PHOTOGRAPHY . | Parties, AaitoerMriea?aad we sPEciALtzs; vr WEDDlMS *90* laMB* WJMO AawiMttl WALLACE, N. C. Sittings Nigtfl atfAUfiUy. ?y Afoatat&tnt , - : Jh. -. ?> - . . . .. , Parrott's nil and Winter ". ,-|Bp fl|^ V^M I I l^j ^H| a^j ^BBl jBBLl %# y^^BmBi l$i$reds Of Pairs Of Fine Shoes ? I v At Tremendous Savings! | ifaris Wednesday; Member 26th. Doors Open 9 A. M. I 11 - - '"T ' J Rhythm Steps Caressh's Paradise Kittens $J?5 Values to $16.95 v ?< - ?< Life Stride's $79S arid S8,s Values to $14.00 One Group Of Casiiats Bl | 1C / 'to M> J I filj $5? ill..., ., fmt9 - Ummmmrnrnrn, [ ' III L. A* r- r* % " , ?' ? j ? T. Always Our Sale Never x . 15 '??. Disappoints J* One Group Size 4B S5.K " Many OAoH *V?h*t? to 910;95 I ??? J i , i ?mt?mmmmili i tM FLATS J Leathers - Suedes I All Colors . I . Odds and In's Mid-heels Hi-heels $2" . Wonderful Bargains I Special Group khythm Step's Paradise Kiiiens : W" I II II ' I "IHI I | ?? 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