Warsaw News II a Mn. jwh Jones Jr Co rrespondent mdSttecription Itwii wiiilw Teleohone 293 PERSONALS Miss Bobby Graham spent se veral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alouf and family In Fafrfst, Vs. . Mrs. James Sauls accompan ied by Mrs. Norwood Graham, Connie, Phaeton, and Kaywood spent Sunday through Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W.C. WU kins and family In Williams burg. Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Ray nor and family of Jackson, wa. spent several days lan week with Mr. and Mrs. Bland Ray nor and Barbara and other re latives here. Mrs. Nora Jewell was trans ferred from Duplin General Hospital to Chapel Hill lan week. Miss Robin Yancey of Rose Hill spent several days lan week with Miss Kim Houston. Miss Sandra Potter of Wil mington spent last week with Miss Debbie Rivenbark. Mr. and Mrs Jack Byrd and family spent Saturday th rough Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. BUI Byrd and family in Ellzabethtown, Tenn. Mr. md Mrs. W.C. Martin and girls spent Tuesday md Wednesday at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Martin of So uth Hill Virginia and Mrs. Ir ene B. Strickland and Miss Sa ndra Herring joined them Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Martin and family of South Hill, Va. spent several days last week with Mrs. Irene B. Strickland and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Stedman Boney of Bennettsville. South Carol ina and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Boney and Andy of Sulfolk vi sited relatives here last week and attended the Boney family reunion held in Clinton Friday night. Among those from Warsaw who attended the Boney family reunion held ? the Rowan Co mmunity Buildinp in Clinton Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Martin and girls, Mrs. Irene a Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. Mel vlii Herring and family Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Martin md family, Mrs. J.A. Newklrk.Mr. and Mrs. At Smith md family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Man his, Da nny Rivenbark. Mrs. John Bo ney. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blount. Mr. md Mrs. Jack Boney md family, and Mrs. Charles Lee Godbold and Ellen. Mrs. Marie King and Mrs. Gayle Lanier .of Pembroke sp ent the weekend wttbldr. and Mrs. J.a Herring, Jr. md family. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Surratt and grandson. Greg Surratt of Goldsboro, spent several days last week at Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. J.a West and family spent Sunday through Tuesday at Topsail. Mrs. Claud Powell md Sony a and Miss Anita Jones spent We dnesday md Thursday at Wr ight sville Beach. Mrs. J.a Herring, Jr. and famUy shopped in Goldsboro Friday. Mrs. Lonnie Gardner and Miss June Summerlln visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Harolc Lancaster near Goldsboro Tu esday. Miss Patsy Norris of Erwin visited Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Gaster md family last week. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Norris, came for her Sa turday night. Mrs. Ray Davis and Warren of F ayetteville visited Mrs. My rtle Frederick during the week *' T* iW.r'+lr Mil. Mr*. Marsha Bevtns is ? pa tient at Duplin General Hos pital. Mrs. TJ. HaUllp and Mrs. Floyd Strickland visited Mrs. Blanche Lewis In Faison Sun day rfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. HarryCaulder. Tim. and Amy of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Houstoo and Mrs. Myrtle Wlns tcad Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnette and family and Miss Barbara Raynor spent Sunday through Tuesday at Topsail. Miss Linda Grlce who has been in summer school at Ch apel Hill arrived home Thurs day for a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ormand Grlcc, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Herring and family visited Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and family in Calypso, Stturday. Phyllis. Randy, and Greg Ph illips of Raleigh visited their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins, last week. Th eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ran dolph Phillips , came for them Thursday night. Those from Warsaw who at tended the Know les-Wood wed ding in KenansvUle Saturday were Mrs. Glenn Rollins, Mrs. Paul Britt, Paul Britt, Jr., Mrs. Rudy Hasty. Mrs. Clyde Brad shaw, Mrs. John A. Johnson, Mrs. Elvin Boyette and Faye, Brooks Boyette, and Mrs. Forest Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Jones, Jr. and Anita visited Andrew Jones in Raleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton visited Mack Strickland in Mc Cain Sunday. Dale Elliott of Edenton spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. U. Quinn and Jay. Mrs. Frank Moore is a pa tient at Duplin General Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. W.C.Moore of New Bern spent several days last week with Frank Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Phil Tips and family ot Durham visi ted Mr. and Mrs C.C. Rouse and family Monday and Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood St rickland visited Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Strickland in Erwin Sun. Mr and Mrs. WJi. Mid d let on of Raleigh spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Surratt. Mr. and Mrs Vann Kerstein and family of Chester, S.C. sp ent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Boyette. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Quinn and Robbie and Mrs. Charley. Frederick werfr. ^ ruiay.night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sutton and David in Wilson. Donna Marie Quinn who spent last week with the Sun on returned home with her parents. Mrs. Frederick sp ent the week-end. and Mr. and Mrs. David Sutton joined them Sunday. Mrs. Graham Phillips is a pa tient at Duplin General Hos pital. Miss Carole Baars of Dur ham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars. They went to Surf City, Sun. David Allen left last week to enter Belmont-Abbey near Ch arlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Quinn and family, Johnny Outlaw of Scott's Store, J.W. Boy ette, Mrs. Vann Kerstein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Boyette and boys, Mrs. Bill Waters and girls of Suttontown, and Douglass Quinn spent Sa turday at Topsail. Mr. and Mrs. David Daane and family of Oostburg, Wis consin left Tuesday after sp endiag a week with Mrs. D.E. Todd and other relatives here. Others visiting while they were here were Dr. and Mrs. D.E. Todd and family of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todd and family of Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greer of Beulaville, and Jo Ann and Ci ndy Merritt of Goldsboro. Mrs. Herring Was Bridge Hostess Mrs . J.B. Herring, Jr. was hostess to the memb ers of her bridge club on Th ursday evening at her home on Walnut Street. Mrs. Herring served lime sherbet floats and cheese crackers upon arrival of her guests and potato ch ip*. dip. candy, and Cokes du ring play. Mrs. Durwood Strickland was awarded pillowcases for high score while Mrs. Larry Mc Cullen was awarded a grater and bowl for second high. Mrs. Brooks Boyette received dish towels for traveling, aid Mrs. Geraldine Wray received hot pads for consolation. Others pl aying were Mrs. Harry Snow, Mrs. William Costln. Mrs. Hu bert Merritt, and Mrs. J.S. Brinson. IBMPB8S1 ,4 hostess tVdieJnwBi35ers of her bridge club and additional gu ests on Wednesday evening at her home on Walnut Sure*. At midpoint of play, Mrs. Jenki ns served chocolate pound crite with ice cream, salted nuts, and lemonade and iced tea. High scorer of the evening was Mrs. John Weatherly for which she was awarded a yellow flower pin. Mrs. Lar ry McCullen received an or ange flower pin for second high, and Mrs. Gerald CXiiim received 4 green flower pin for consolation. Others playing were Mrs. Rufus Freemm, Mrs. William T. Best. Mrs. George West, Mrs. Joe Korne gay, and Mrs. Joe Costln. Mrs. Sutton Entortains Club Mrs. David Sutton entertain ed the members of her bridge club at eight o'clock at her home near Warsaw. She served cookies, peanuts, and Cokes during *'*v. High scor?- ,v the evening was Mrs. Clin Rouse for which she she w awarded a pie carrier. Mrs. Winnie Da vis received a casserole dish for traveling, and Mrs. For est Martin received a purex dish for consolation. Others playing were Mrs. Seth Hill, Mrs. Mattle Torrans, Mrs. J. B. Torrans, Mrs. James Sut | ton, and the hostess. WtfMMf filrf" CiAMf ' Arielflhborhood sendee team training meeting for Girl Sc out leaders was held in Jack sonville at lihOO son. on Wed nesday. August 31. With tan attending from Warsaw, they had the largest delegation front. any community represented th ere. Those attending from War saw were Mrs. A1 Smith, Mrs. Elwood Revelle, Mrs. Bobby Best, Mrs. C.C. Rouse, Mrs. Ellis Register, Mrs. Warren 1 Creasey, Mrs. Larry McCulleo, < Mrs. Charlie Sheffield, Mrs. . Durwood Strickland, aid Mrs. < Joshua Jones, Jr. i Mrs. Mary Harvey of Wilson who is the Girl Scout leader < In this area was present for < the meeting, and she presided over the session for neighbor- < hood chairmen. Other officers of the North Carolina Council of Girl Scouts were present < for other sessions. Warsaw Man Woundad In Viat Nam ? Mr. and Mrs. BUI Bjrrd have received a telegram from the Secretary of the Army ad- < vising them the their son. St aff Sergeant Charles R. Byrd, ' was slightly wounded in Viet , Nam on August 32 as a result of hostile action. He received 1 ? raetai fragment wounds to the right thigh, right fink, ri ght hand, and to the face. He waa on a combat operwlon when hit by fragments from a hostile booby trap. He was treated and hospitalized in Viet Nam ' 'fcsfl* in [ Announcement 1 \ beginning SEPTEMBER 1 | | BLAND'S GRILL: [ Hwy. 24 Warsaw, N. C. ? m ? ? wM be desed I i 1 SUNDAY ? I and oh? on X | MONDAY J '__ _ ^ L JmtUitii* Jum?J Mr. and Prs. (?liber ^llen ^Edtoards request tye honour of your pmtnct at tip marriage of tyeir daughter |)ona to Jlit. Roland ;Blount ^Rodlin, junior on ?atnrdag, % sebenty of jbeptember Nineteen hundred and cutty - eigfft at eigf^t o'clock in tye ebening Jfirot ^Baptist