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Warsaw News PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow Slid family apanr the week end ? at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. C.Summer Ub of Colonial Heights, Virginia ? visited bar parents. Mr and I Mrs. & J. Blackburn. 3p. 6 and Mrs. Paul Black born and daughter Monica of Ft. Bran visited his parents. R Mr. andMrs. a J. Blackburn Mrs. Fays a Wood visited har parents Mr. and Mrs. a j. Blackburn last week and. Mr. Paal Barry. Chris sod Paala returned Sunday altar risking relatives hi Washing ton, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and family vacationed at Myrtle Beach last week. Mr. Hawk Johnson, his wtfa Chick and their daughter Lynn were overnight guests of Mrs. Olivia a Johnson Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have recently moved from Greensboro to Arlington, Vir ginia. Mrs. Wimie Davis Is a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital In wolds bo ro. Mrs. T. J. Thomas visited har cousin Mrs. O. W. Herring In Wilson last week. Miss Leonora Womack vi sited her brother Carl a Wo mack In Wilson last week. Ilea r* ? U?11 la .J.Maa mis. c, j. nui u viauuig her niece, Mrs. J. E. Shew In Sevtervtlle. Tennessee. Mrs. J. E. W Ollams. Mrs. w. P. Bridgets, Misses Sdllle, Mag gle, ana Nell Bowden were Lun cheon guests of MrsXeslle Boney at Wrights vllle Beach last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown are visiting their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown. JR. in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer and chidren, Earlene and Hard wick of Chatham, Virginia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon Jr. Mrs. J. w. Farrier Is visit ing her son BUI Farrlor In Greensboro. N.C. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Page and Betty Jo spent the week end at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Myron English and chil dren of Burlington have been visiting her mother, Mrs. rufus Bowden. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson of Harrells announce the mar riage of their daughter Vickl Carrol toGrahamH. Blackburn, son of Mr. and mrs. B. J. Black burn of Warsaw. July 10,1966. FLOATING SHOWER FOR MISS SUTTON Miss Judy Hill, Mrs. Jimmy English. Mrs. Marvin Sutton. Mrs. James Sutton, and Mrs. Edwin Lee Blanchard were hos tesses 4 a floating shower gi ven at die Fellowship Hall In me fBe right in Style! Our Store It Complete - For Men _ Boya A FEW SUGGESTIONS - SHIRTS ? HATS TIES ? BELTS SUITS ?SOCKS SHOES ? PAJAMAS and Sportswear For Ladies IP Chart* Aer mail l*viud IN KIKSTOH ! Take advantage of "bargain buys"... j make fewer trips to the market with this big j ! FRIGID AIRE FOOD FREEZER I 1 I CUT FOOD BILLS i THE EASY WAY! Buy and fraaza | larga quantities and save! ? Three Fast-Freeze shelves pro vide special quick freezing for . superior flavor. Foods are "wrapped in cold" immediately. ? Concealed magnetic door seal I locks cold in and maintains even temperatures. ? Built-in door lock, with two keys. ? Four full-width door shelves X with removable fronts. Here's trua food security! 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Strickland, Jr. Miss Brenda Dixon became the bride of Junes F. Strick land, jr. In a double ring cere mony Sunday. August 7th at 3 p.m. In the Mt. Tabor Baptist Church. The Rev. Gwynn Sulli van performed the ceremony. Miss Dixon Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon of Mnrfreesboro. The bride groom is the son of Mr. andMrs. James F. Strickland, Sr. of Warsaw. Lighted candelabra, palms, and white summer flowers were at the altar. Mrs. Jane Godwin, soloist, was accompanied by Mr s.joyce Miller inprovldlng wedding mu sic. Through die Years and The Wedding Prayer were die cho sen selections. Mrs. J. L.Cor bett presided as mistress of ceremonies. First Baptist Church on Friday night U 8:00 p.m. for Bride Elect Miss Elizabeth Sutton. Mrs. Davd Sutton and Mrs. Ester Frederick erected die The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore atradhkm al floor length gown of white peau de sole appUqued with seeded pearls attached at the portrait neckline, bodice and slim skirt. The slender bodice was buttoned up the back with self-covered buttons. It had a flowing watteau train with at tached bow at the waist and long sleeves that buttoned and tapered to points at the wrist. Her elbow length veO was ar ranged from arwatfrleca of lace petals encrusted with pearls and satin rosebuds, she carried a bouquet of miniature carna tions white cushioned pom poms and Ivy, centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Diane Dixon, sister-in law of the bride, was matron of gueats upon arrival. The bo no ree waa presented a corsage of pink carnations. Individual cake squares. imam- and wore ? fall length ^W^iafhe^JT^S aarah J2&*?&bo ^lltMMInwiflU h^tl^ ^'topped with sroas. sha carrtad a noaagay af daisy pom pom and lay wfch yallow streamers af satin. The bridesmaids war* Mrs. Darkens Dixon, sister-in-law of the brlda of Naw Barn. Mlaa J ana Strickland sister of tha groom of Warsaw, Mlaa Kayo Harrall and Miss JackltLtver man of Murfraasboro. Thalr gowns wore fashioned Ilka mat <sf the matron of honor nd wore mains. They carried nose gays of whirs and yellow dalay pom poms wMi lay with moss groan straamara of satin. Hialr N neadplecea wore Irtanrtral to tha matron of honor and matchad the drosses. The flower girl. Miss Hope Olson, niece oT the brlda wore s floor length gown of white silk organza over shear cotton and carried a basket of whits petals. Her hea*lece of white matched the other attendants. Jamas Strickland, Sr. was his son's hast nun Tlshara wara Pat* Dal Prior* of Norfolk, Vi, BtUy Vann of Richmond, Vs.. Billy Knowies of Waraaw. Joseph Dixon of Murfreesboro, brother of the bride and Thurs ton Dixon, also brother of tha bride of New Bern. The mother of the bride wore a green Imported linen sheath with matchng chantllly wadding lace over top with long sleeves; matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a maize dress of silk linen and lace, matching ac cessories and a white orchid corsage. ) The three grandmothers, Mrs W. L. Simmons of Sanford, Mrs. Floyd Strickland of Warsaw, and Mrs. Lula Dixon of Mur freesboro were mrierivdv ?nH appropriately dressed and wore corsages of pink rosebuds. After the ceremony die bri dal couple, the parents and at tendants received In the vesti bule of the church. The couple left Monday for McCbrd Air Force Base, Ta coma, Washington where he will be stationed and continue his schooling In the Military Air life Command of the USAF. The bride Is a graduate of Murfreesboro High School and has been employed at Murfrees boro pharmacy. The bride groom is a graduate of Jkmes Kenan High School. Warsaw and attended Chowan College inMur freesboro, n. C. courtesies The bride's parents enter tained at a cake cutting and reception in their home Sa turday night after the rehear sal. A green, yellow and white color scheme was used through mints and nusts were served from one end of the table while Mrs. "Sath Hill served punch from the opposite, a lovely ar rangement of pink and white carnations was used in the cen ter of the table. There were approximately 75 guests. MRS. GUTMUE HONORED ?S Mr*. Banjamln Gvdu-te. am C?r?l PM, ?w heo*r*d wth ? bridal ?how?r at tte > Mr*. Dwt|ti |'?wii m Homily wffa MrTowtSt SmjST*aiId Mr*. Rob*rt C JSw. upon arrival, Mr*. GwrhrN ww wnnwd wkli ? coruw rfwUweinutku. Th* tabl* wu covered will a b*ig* lac* cloth *oc*mdwtih gram. Th* tabl* c*ot*rpl*c* wu aI small yellow and whit* chrysanthemum*, carnation*, wad gUdloliu. Guests wftrc Mrvad lime pund^ bridal cak* aqurw, ? ? -W m Guests nm the brlda's mo ther, Mrs. Hubsrt P?te; Mrs. Hopton smiths Mrs. Adrlsn Bos ties Mrs. Charlss McDanlels; and Miss Mary Las Rsynolds. MR. RIVENBARK HONORED 1 On Sunday August M. Mr. and Mrs. Roy mood Rlvenbark ho nored Mr. Rtveobark's Father. Mr. Perry S. Rlvenbark with a covered dish dinner on his 78th birthday at their home In War saw. Friends and relatives helping Mrs. Rlvenbark celebrate his birthday were Mrs. Rlvenbark, Mrs. Cleon Taylor and C. S. Phillips of Portsmouth. Va.. Mrs. juanlta Brlnkley of Ra leigh; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riven bark and children, wands and Perry of Suffolk, Vs.; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rlvenbark > and Mrs. OUie Stevens of Graham; Mr. and Mrs. Durant Rlvenbark of Newport-btows, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. jerry Rlvenbark and chil dren of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Douglas Rlvenbark of War saw; Mr. Rlvanbark's niece and family Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brantley, Karen and Kevin of DAweewmaalli 1/e .live Pass DL r v? >*uiw?W| venbark, Mrs. Clyde Guy. Mrs. Eva James sod Mr. sod Mrs. George Melton and Doris all of Warsaw. out the home. The serving tahle. covered with a hand Crocheted doth, was centered with burning tapers surrounded by yellow and whle flowers. The living and dining area were resplendent In candlelight. After the couple cut die first traditional slice, Jean Parker served the wedding cake. Mrs. Jeanne Barlow poured punch, Mrs. T. J. Bent hell. Misses Pat and Betty Ann Hblloman served chicken salad shells, cheese wafers, mints and nuts. Seventy-five guests called dur ing the evening. WEDDING BREAKFAST The bridesmaids and parents of the bride gave a wedding breakfast at the Tee Pee Res taurant in Ahoskle, August 7, 1966. Places were laid Tor 35 guests. Aanrw h Hah JOSEF ANN HAS UNIQUE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. AlSmlthaatsr si a bL uy party fsr their daughter, Josef AW cato brattnt her 9th B -y at their home on Walnut Street. Thurs day afu ,~- i at SsSO. These Invited for this oo cation arrived dressed as mo thers and brought their favorite doll. The theme for the after noon was die "Homemakers" Prises were gtvan for die beat seamstress, best and original rooks, sense of small above die kitchen also a door prise was given. Soon after arrival each gnast modeled bar attire In a fashion show with Jo Awe Cooke win ning the prise for looking the pan of a little lady ana for thia award she was prsasncad a hand mirror. The Judges were Mrs. J. E. Strickland, Mrs. Locale Gardner and Miss June Summer lin. For the drees making contest places of material, scissors, needles sod thread were given to each and Leslie Best wss the winner and she was given s sewing kit for making the beat doll dress and hat. As they were Invited to the kitchen to make cookies they were presented pink and green aprons with their names In scribed, Emily Kfllette re ceived measuring spoons for making the most original de corative, funniest faced cookie. Linda Best won a miniature Key Chain purse for the best sense of smelL Jo Anne Cooke also won die door prise, a hand painted oil lamp. Birthday Cake, Icecream and punch was served and upon de parture each guests was re membered with their aprons, lady bug pins. Baton baloons and Hawaiian Lels as favors. Josef Ann's friends remem bered her with nice and thought fulgifts. Tnose attending were Emily KUlette, Lynn Blackburn, Mary Lynn Lewis. Rose Byrd. Leslie DDirrc i DlUCiT ? 1 CB PROGRAM PHASED OTT The Nary hM aimounood due the constrwxfeo mrtillen rn Ustmera Program hat reached tte desired lcrel. No mlfcanta will be enlisted Into the Nary voder this program at this time. See your local Navy recruiter for further details WAT?R TANK PAINTED Pink Hill water tank has had a new coat of palm on the out side, and a cleaning out on the ) fn?^ Resldmts are -"p?i'"g clearer water shortly. Otutwmo TMil MCAf# OHOWIMQ tCT>f a imm m c* I* mm* mm THmVIHC wutmiev ? OMNDON WW WW. J mvnmoN*'" / ? Doat pat a person out of a Best. Jo Ann Cooke, Love Tay lor, Paul* Hunter, Llbby and Lin da Best, Nlia Jones, Karen Martin. Leteh Ann Brock, Mary ' Alice Crowder, Lynn Carroll Matthews, and Josef Ann's sis ter and brothers, Kelly and Joal and Scottie Smith. 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