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-' m r Duplin Tims FRIDAY OCTOBER THE 29th, 1943. i i EflCMO ; i i V uJ U Li U U L-Z3 i 3 Uu 0 y J a,, . ..:.:. .... lin joy Dinner At Hut ; One of the most enjoyable events held In Warsaw recently was me uiiuier rnaay nignt, Oct. 22 in the Legion Home tor tne ob servers of tne Army Ground Air K. J. Jones, ; former Chief Ob server or tne Warsaw post, but more recently District Cnier, was master or ceremonies and tne Rev. u, van otepnens, baptist pastor: gave tne. invocation, following tne delicious chicken ' fcaiaa, ainntv, tors, ueorge I).' lien neu, present Chief Observer gave a. report ut the Ooserveri ana hi via served at the post. Jack Ulisson, Assistant ctuef observer, presented diplomas to the post observers who recently completed We &) nour Airplane Kecog- muon uass , wnicn he taugnt. The Kev. Mr.. Stephens, in benali of the Warsaw Ooservation Post, presented war lionds to Mr, - j ones, Mrs. Bennett, and Stacy arm as .a token or appreciation for thei loyal work and efforts in manning the post The Legon Lounge was attrao lively aecoratea hi the patriotic colors, red, white and blue.- The banquet tables . were arranged to in r.i t , loi-in a - v ana eacn was center ed with flags. . About 100 people were present Former Warsw Boy Reported Missing It. W. V. Cavenaugh, Jr., Bon of Mr. and Mr. W. V. Cave naugh, of Benson, formerly of Warsaw, ha been., missing In action In the European area since October 9, the War De partment has advised his relatives, v Warsaw Boy Is Trnsf erred Procl ama tioh Warsaw Rotary Club k Holds Big Meeting The Warsaw Kotarians held , their regular weekiy inecuug last 1'hursday at tne notary riau. . liivewy member except one was present, uues is were lie v.. Vann c atepnens and Mr. and Mrs! Stacy fciritt. The meeting was pacKeu with actidn, and a great deal was -accomplished.. UOMjK impbovement award Enslcm M!iMi.. , tn : o" uwicvii nuiesc. or Warsaw and Raierh stationed with the Navy at Green Coast Springs, Fla., has been transferred to Hollywood. Fla.. where he sin attA ...nu.i' school for several weeks. H is with the. ground division of the Navy Air Corps.: Announce Birth Mr - anil MV Tnt. r Ji 1 Wilmington announce: the birth of a oun, ames j-yn, on Oct 22 at James Walker Memorial Hospital. Mrs Rradshaw io fn. -. . " .a t,,c luuucr miss Margerite Bailey of Warsaw. DEATHS Mrs. Cecil Outlaw Mrs. Cecil F. Outlaw nf Ellen ton. S. C. died Snndav nicrht at r her home, following several wool Mlnnaa . C 1 1 v.uu iv w miiUMi x anAnu -uuso v x- .unci u ocuvii.es ' were president tari Wall presented held Wednesday afternoon in El- She was the wife of Rev. Cecil F. Outlaw, native of Lenoir County, but well known in nnnlin and amember of the Duplin Out law family. Mrs. Outlaw was a native of Mt. Olive. THAU WHEREAS it has come to the attention, of the Mayor M4. the; Board of .Commissioners ut me town or Warsaw that the Charles R. Gavin Post of .the American Legion" No. 127 . will hold it.Q Annual A ntnlnMAn . Event on November 11th, 1943. And ' WHERE A 5 i7o .. , , IIUW eneaeed in a crioanti . save free democracy, justice and freedom for all classes ana the masses. , . And WHEREAS . ' u... celebration will be the Divine Worshin - nf thA ., Alrv.ii,.. o.j by a special prayer service be tween the hnni nf o.ttn i a o clock which we feel should be ".-cijr aneuuea ior uie benefit ui our neoDiA in thia rs.. wwn ana Nation. wow, therefore, I A. J Jen- ninn, mayor or the town nf War-. saw, by order of the Board of Uommissionern An nrv.ioiv. u. . - w j wiHiui Ilia L ?-fihe,l?0r of 2:30 on November llth, 1943, all business activities shall cease until the hour of three (3) o clock in order that all per sons may have , the opportunity to BO to the cnnrth nf hlu ... , " ' v... vi 111 Ui IJtU cnoice roi-the purpose of special prayer service whnh win ho i.ii - - ... ..... KJ UC1U I at tnai tune. the 22nd day of October, A. J. JENKINS rtr,1 MAYOR DORCAS B. ROGERS TOWN CLERK - the h. onze troDhv to Mr. and Mrs ' Stacy Britt Their names will be engraved on the plaque, and they win k6gp it until the next home improvement contest . which will come in the spring. . Rev. Stephens Addresses Club Rev. Stpnhpns tnnin urns "Tho Appalling Increase in Juvenile -Delinquency", a matter of great interest to this service club as well as to the public. Cemetery Glean TTn WaaIc Next week, Nov. 1-6, the Rotary uud is as King ail lot owners in ty-jKrsaw Cemetery to do what tAJJ can towards cleaning and beautifying their property there. If the trash is placed in the drives, the town truck will pick it up. Your co-operation will be deeply appreciated. Kotariana Give To War Relief ' The Rotary members voted to give through the club their indi vidual contributions to the United War Relief Fund to Mr. A. L. Cavenaugh, Chairman. At the town Meetinsr. Monday. Oct. 25. Mr. Cavenaugh announced the to uuwne 9uu.w ior tne ciuo. Philathea Class Meet The Philathea Class of the Bap tist Sunday School met Thursday night In the home of Mrs. Allen Porter with Mrs. J. C. Brock as Joint hostess; and 20 present v Mrs. L. O. Williams, the Presi dent, presided and -Mrs. H. H. Wntara led tho devrbtinnnla Enl i lowing the business the Class vo : ted to have Seaman McDonald Brock, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. J Brock, who is with the Navy in Sicily, as their "Service Sweet i heart" for the month, and each i member present wrote him a let- i Miss Annie Kate Powell led a 3ibllcal contest after which the lostesses served chicken salad t vith hot coffee.. . William S. Russ William-S. Russ, age 70, of Warsaw, brother of J. C. Rush with whom he has made his home for the past 18 months, was found dead in bed last Friday morning. He died from a heart attack. He was never married. N Funeral aervieea -wAroi held from the home of his brother in Warsaw Saturday afternoon, con ducted by Rev..C. T. Thrift. In terment was in the family IntNn Horeb Presbyterian church ceme tery in Bladen County. He is survived by the- following hmthera and slaters '. Mrs ' .T. F Laneston of Golds boro. Mrs. E. T. Wallace of Aulander, Fla., Miss Carrie Russ, Hopewell, Va., W. J. Russ. Gibsonville, N. C, and J. C Russ of Warsaw. ; He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H Russ of Bladen County. . Pallhearera were! A T . Cave. naugh, L. H. Brown, Wayne Jor dan, Josh- Jones, Ross Wadkins and P. H. nHarmon. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thn uaa x K11U9, who have expressed kindness and sympamy, in our recent sorrow the death of W. S. Russ. The family . Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs Worm a n n TJ1 lingsworth, of Warsaw, announce tne Dirtn or a son, on Thursday. Oct. 21, 1943, at their home. Mrs. Hollingsworth is the' former Miss uuian uuiiara, of Chadburn. ' Mr and Mrs TVnn flmve nf Richmond. Va.. nnminc the h'lrth Of a daughter. Martha r.nv m Wednesday. Oct. 2n taa m Grove is the former Miss Mary Frances Matthis. Robert B. Wallace l ; Girl Scouts Meet The Girl - Scouts " of Warsaw, net Thursday night with Betty nn Hufham at her home. Mrs. Forrest Martin, Leader, 1 the discussion of the sale of ! ar Bonds during the Third War nn Drive, in that they sold the ' "st sum of bonds in Warsaw, i received as their award $75. . i bars Thompson passed off ie oi tier badges and tne group , " sed having a booth at the i . . lowing refreshments the 17 ut3 practiced drilling. ENGAGEMENT Robert B. Wallace. 73. who re sided 10 miles east of Kenans- ville In the Brock . community. died at hla hnme . Sunday nlcht. Funeral services were held at the Wallace family cemetery Tuesday at 3 p. m. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula A. Wallace; one brother, J. G Wallace of Rose Hill; and the following children, Mrs Raymond Teaphev nf Rrva IT111 Mra Jnmoa M. Jarman of Jacksonville, Mrs. Edgar Williams of Beulavule, S Set William T. Wallace. A A C Walker Field. Kan.. Mrs Oscar Brock; . Qifton and Ray Bryant Wallace of the home community. HATCH LANIER Marshburn Godbold Mr. and Mm C A rKnU nf VUV1U V Warsaw, announce the marriage of their daughter, Edith, to Jesse Marshburn, of Clinton, on Satur day, Oct. 23, 1943. In a ceremony nf nnlet itmnll. city Miss Godbold was wed in the Clinton BaDtlSt Church. The nno. tor of the church officiated, using the simple ring ritual ' The bride was given in marrl- aee bv her- father. She wao lovelyln a wedding dress of white: and . wore a shoulder corsage of white roses The bridegroom la the ann nf Mrs. Martha Marshburn of Clin ton and is a graduate of Wake Forest College. Immediately followlne- the wed. ding, the young couple left for Florida and will return to Clinton, where they will be at home. church."." . 1 The public Is cordially invited to attend. LOCALS Frank- Piflrett nf East Rand ' left last week for his home after a-weeKs visit with his parents, Mjv anct Mrsa B. W; Picketfc . Mrs. Walter Bostic.had as her Client last weelr her nun Mna A7 B. Hawes,' of Rose Hiu' and "hex niece, Marie Gaylor, of Magnolia. Marv Elizabeth Herrlnu at E.C.T.C.. Greenville win h.ime for the week end with' her nomnto - fia.buio amr. ana xvirs. xv. jm. nerring. . Mr and Mra Rrhert Rlanlrmnra spent rnaay in Kinston with Mrs. Blackmore's mother, Mrs. Geo:ge Mareadv. . a natient at Pormtt Hospital. , Mrs. Rov Matthla mtunJ Cim. WVH...,M WUI1- dav from Richmond. V whore Shn SDPnt. the week end lfh her. daugnter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Dean Grove." ' Mrs. H. M. Billiard nf Phndhnn Was the week end oiinat nf hr daughter, Mrs. Herman Hollings-1 worm, j Mr and Mrs. Frank Hnhha and . 1 1 J n . cnuoren spent sunoay near Clin ton with Mrs. Hobbs grandfather, J. a Porter. Misses Bessie and Nenlie Miller of .Kinston were Sunday guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. a Miller. Hilton and Rlenn Mareadv nf Chinquapin were week end guests of their sister, Mrs. Robert Black-more. Lt and Mrs. Stanley Pollock, of Lincolnton wee guests this week of his; brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . D. Pollock. . Mr. and Mrs.. Leon Britt and daughter, of Mt Olive wee Sun day, guests of "her parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Pickett. . . - Mrs. A. J. Jenkins had as her guest this week, her mother. Mr. and. Mrs. R E. Wail had aa their guest this week, Mrs. C. W. ciizgeraiu, oi Washington, D. C. ' Mrs. Sallie Hnllincrewnrth nf - ir u. v. Whitevllle. i8 the eilPKt nf her inn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. nerman xiouingsworth. i mrs. Aiex uyrd and Miss Thel ma Lloyd have gone to Baltimore where they are now employed in defense work. . Mesdames Forrest Martin, H. L. Waters and A. R spent Friday In Goldsboro. Mrs. Jtuth Moqre, of Whiteville, Wes the week end cniect nf Mn Lila Kennedy. iVllKaea h'ann a Wuu1i..i1 fc - u.i.uv. iiwunaiu, Ul Selma ' and . Marcaret Wnndward of Clinton spent the week end With their mother Mm r r woodward. Norwood E. Bostie left Thno. day for his station after a visit with his father, Mr. Ed Bostlc. Miss Lenora Womack of Prin ceton,, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. C. A. Womack. Mrs. Stacy Britt Warsaw Editor SUBSCRIPTION AGENT Dial 2836 Miss Rachel Hurst Honored at Dinner Miss Rachel Hurst hride.olt D.UDlln Home Demonstration Agent. T,!fdComplinifnted at diner last p.,od "i, m,ssel Amelia 7i XL i ,euie jrace Cameron, at the Kenanavi lo r.. tV7 fndteriil?' Mlss Hurst was Presen- a v-"rsage oi- pink roses A four course dinner was ser tne following : Misses Fisher. m1 Zf'Mhrth Mrs. L. V woiro vr Jones. The table hlrf 'oontl PICVC UI WfllTP PhrvSanthnmi1mn t- a uvaim unw. rianlroH hit .i,u. - -f --Mav.vs MJT YV in ttr vouuica in crystal noiders. Alter tne dessert course Miss Hurst received two salad forks in ner cnosen nattem fmm k . - w... 11V0- tesses. Announce Birth CdI. and Mrs. .Tnmoc v Want. brook announce the birth of a dauehter.Lvnda Rae weicht 7 lo lbs., on Sunday, October 24th. Lynda Rae is their first child. where In the African hfittla MissrSHazll I Amn " " Wlth Barton MacLane Duplin 1 hcatrc Warsaw. N. C Sun. Mon. Oct 81-Nov. 1 'STAGE DOOR CANTEEN' with 48 Stars Toes. Not. X "Background To Danger" with George Raft and Brenuat Marshall ' Wed. Nov. S Double Feature "BORDER PATROL" with Hopalong Caasidy "Murder On The Water front" wltfa Warren Douglass Thurs. - Fit Nov. 4-8 "DIXIE" (IN TECHNICOLOR 1 with Blng Crosby and Dorothy Lamoor Sat. Nov 6 Double Feature "Stranger From Pecos" with Johnny Mack Brown 'Man Of Courage" OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO or "is Emma Powell Chambers nnces the engagement of her ter, Mamie, to Lemuel H. r, son of the late Mr. and . L. H, Sawyer, of Elizabeth . ? marriage will take place in aw on November 13th. -Uiss Chambers and Mr. Saw r e -v. both employed in Eliza- ihO '?iYFER - DAVIS Catherine Marie Davis, r of Mr. and Mrs. John i Davis, of Goldsboro and "rayson Snyper, son of Mr. (. Luther Snyper, of Golds re united in marriage in C, on Oct 6th. i '? is a graduate of the l "'-h School and atten C.U.N.C at Greensboro. 1 "s the position of '"t with th( Farm IPllneral aervlnea were . held fnr Hatch, Lamer, 68, Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m., at the home in Rose mil. Mr. unrrn aien nunnen v Friday afternoon after a short ill ness. Burial was at the Fussell cemetery. The Rev. J L. Jones officiated : ' Survivlntr are hia widow. Mra Cora King Lanier, one son, Lloyd Lanier of Wallace, four daughters, Mrs. D. A. Hasty of Laurinburg, Mrs. J. 'A. Morriss of Fremont Mrs. Harry Davis of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. W. T Ronae nf Rae Hill fB H ... J Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniflle or sneeze. Its quick action aids Nature's di'frnscs r - - Bimlnst cokls. I bilow I (iirrrtintis - In BIBLE CLASS Mrs. E. T. Turnlev entertained the Sallie E. Johnstone Bible Class at her home Wednesday night with 16 members present Mrs C. B. Best Vice President presided in the absence of the President Mrs. S. W. Marriner; and Mrs. Olive Hinman. the Tea cher, led the devotionals with a discussion of "Joshua". Following the business Mrs. Jack Glisson conducted a moat In. terestlng contest after which the hostess served . delicious - apple sauce cake with whipped cream and coffee, In a manner suggest ive of the Hallowe'en season. METHODIST CHURCH The Dastor. Rev. C T. Thrift wm preacn at Warsaw at 11 a.m, and 8 DJn. This la the last aer. vice before Conference and every memher la tirired tn attend A report of the year's work will be maoe at tne morning hour. , Service at .Turkey at 12 o'clock when- the rinnra nf the ohnreh will be opened, and the Lord's Supper ooserveu. rreacnine at canton at 4 o'clock- Sunday School will be held an hour . before Dreachlne at each ..v ..It . W. I I. l HflB TIME STOCK f OF FuiraltiiiFe Just arrived a shipment of 17ARDR0BES Also a new shipment of ODD SOFAS, some with all-spring construction. Mira ralarllnn MC aka tmm-L m a t ji 2flAAF ClAriAl Aiming o ntittm a jm She Always Wants The Best For Her Family So she. comes to a drug gist j she knows Is folly prepared to help her at times of Illness. He has always given her the most careful service In filling her prescriptions perfectly. She knows she -can depend on Warsaw Drug Co. O a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o )r L II I We now have a fair selection of MAHOGANY and MAPLE OED ROOM SUITS. If interested we advise you purchase now as merchandise is getting very scarce. Why not buy that Christmas present,, in furniture now and let us store it for you until the holdays? SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY and BUY MORE WAR BONDS TO HASTEN VICTORY QraMi-McGoweini Co, toe, FURNITURE - FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS - AMBULANCE WARSAW, N. C. PAY PHONE 244-1 MIGHT PHONE 266-1 Fbrcitero r: .':r In D-!i.r Ccaaly Fcr 2 Ye s i n i O o o o o o o o o o o o is ... 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