) . r j' L i ' 1 r LiuJ U L-JbUi )U Li J UUV U U and Mrs. J. R. Boney, on Bell St Various games and contests were enjoyed and the children were served Icecream and cake. educational processes Is the little bit that students learn. Buy a war bond now you do not have to wait until January; the enemy doesn't wait Individuals making plans to take care of the soldiers when they come home will likely dis cover that the soldiers will take Mary and Martha received several useful gifts from their care of themselves, fcUCCMSII) : I J U J LJ Lj lJ w v7 Li iv i ' 1! i n jei. Ml' h ii F III1 ' 1!v, l' ; Lovely: Mi7 Martin bias tlia twigu bono of Murine llmultanXHuIp fat two Broad" way smash' hits, en being raramonnt'i Ukrlou film eomedj Tnm tq IifT la which' aW appears wtiH Ran- thot Tone, Dick Fovea and Vlcto Moot, and the aeoond being the sensational etaa aaeeaes, "One Touch of . yeans, ilia- new nnulcal comedy; on which tha crillca Lara exhausted their Lexicons of prala)' ., j $ 1 1 i - L' 2. Li. 'V i v $ li ill - I "I' II Mrs Strickland Entertains Mrs. E. F. Strickland entertain ed Friday night with two tables of bridge at her home on Hill St - The rooms were decorated with winter greens. ; At the conclusion, Mrs. rrea Baars was awarded high score - prize. The hostess served a delicious hash with cake and coffee. Birth Announcements Born to Mr and Mrs. Edgar D Pollock, of Warsaw, a daugh ter, on Sunday, Nov. vx, at Mem orial General Hospital, Kinston. Mrs. Pollock Is the former Miss Margaret West. i Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. -Harmon, of Warsaw, a son, J.P. Jr, on Saturday, Dec. 4, Golds- boro Hospital. Mrs Harmon is the former Miss Annie Thelma Hinton of Jacksonville. NOTICE The Katie Murray Circle of the B. W U. will meet Friday night at 8:00 with Mrs. T. W. Simmons. All members are requested to be present, as" this is the last meet ing of the year. Mrs G. Van Stephens will teach the book, "More Than Conqueors". METHODIST The W. S. of C. S., held its regular meeting Monday afternoon with Mrs. Lela Middleton at her home. Mrs. E T. Turnley presided and Rev.'C T. Thrift presented the devotional. A program, "The Need Of rM-iotinn T.lternture" . was Dre- sented by the Chairman, assisted by several others. The hostess served a chicken salad course with coffee and fruit cake. little friends. CIRCLE MEETINGS PRESBYTERIAN Circle No. 1, met Monday after noon in the home of Mrs. Warren A, Smith with 9 members present and Mrs. J. M. reirce presiding. Mrs L. B. Huie (rave an Inter esting message: "For In Thy Dark Street Shineth". The hos tess served hot pound cake, salt ed nuts and Russian tea. , Circle No. 2, met Monday after noon with Mrs. B. C. Sheffield, Mrs. E. Walker Stephens, leader, 9 present Mra V -T Rpflra lad the Bible Study and Miss Victoria Middle- ton gave the program on or in Thy Dark Street Shineth". Circle No. 3. met Sunday after noon In the ladies Parlor of the church with 9 present and Mrs. W. B. Bridgers presiding. Mrs J. W. Farrior taught the Bible Study and Miss Nell Bowd en gave an interesting Christmas program. BAPTIST The Rosa Hocutt Powell and George Rollins Circles met Mon day afternoon, 3:304n the church. After each circle held their ses sions they met jointly and heard Mrs. G. Van Stephens teach, "More Than Conqueors". WITH THE SICK Noted Improvement is shown in the condition of A. Brooks, who was quite ill in the Golds boro Hospital last week with pneumonia following an appen dicitis operation. Some improvement is noted in the conaiuon oi tu i. win, wnu a a Datient at James Walker Hospital In Wilmington. Mrs. John Frederick returned Snnrinv from WhisDerinfiT Cedars. where she was a patient following a fall that resulted in a bead in- Jury. - IN MERCHANT MARINES nnhort PrlHp-pn left Mondav for Raleigh, where he left Tues day for Sheephead Bay, N. J., to take hls.training in the Merchant Marine. Robert is the son of Mrs. R. C. PrMovn and for the nast several years has been on the State High way Patrol siauonea at Wilming ton. BONEY TWINS ENTERTAIN AT PARTY Misses Mary and Martha Boney entertained last Thursday Dec. 2, at a delightful birthday party In celebration of their 9th birthday, at the home of their parents. Mr. AMERICA'S A Q PRICELESS ( PITTSBURG II "jTf WILL MA Kl TUIU LAST Pktsburoit Paint Enriched with "Vltosd CZP Whteh Kmim Tbnm "Um," Toush tndCiC W afaov mm arli ilfte tmm mUA km aW fhMjw Uh noBhea Qk mm tfOT almetia l.me m fcce tmmi,m mm i'e in aha nM flm fcml. at 11. js --- -j .T"y V keen UtiMil .Mow nre&nCSt rrVli III 1 An aeay anA kiteja Trtm 1 r OJm 1.1 . ! 1 I MBS. IXMUEL KL3il0I 1AWYEB of Elxabtth City, Wh Wore her marrlaa on Iforembar II was Miss Mamie Oiambers of Camden and War aw. aaujhter af Mrs. Charlei A. Ohambert and the late Mr. Ohamhers af Vimv. vr. flyr l t& ptf of the late 1 & lawyer . and Camden. Mr and Mn J. W. Best SDent Thursday in uoiasDoro. Mm e. T Turnlev and Rev, arul Mm C.'T Thrift attended a Methodist meeting In Wilmington Friday. Mrs. R. H. Best Sr. returned fmrn fVmcnrd where she Visited her nelce, Mrs. A. Jones York. Mr. and Mrs. faui anappe ana Mesdames Van Stephens, Brock and Drauehan spent Thursday In Ra1? . Mr. ana Mrs. ranees wanes nil children were Sunday suests of Mr. and Mrs. I E. Taylor In Falson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. porter spent Sunday in Burgaw. Mra C O. Harrell of Rose Hill is visiting Mrs. H. R. Hipp. Mrs Sallle Hollingsworth of White ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hollingsworthi Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Britt spent Friday in Wilmington with their grandfather, ti. 1. ttrm, a paueni in James Walker Hospital. Mesdames Moman Baar and Alene McNiel shopped In Raleigh Wednesday. Misa Margaret Peirce spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peirce. The Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Parker nf Wilmington were Sunday guests of Rev. andMrs. C T. Thrift Mrs U. XO. 2neworooK naa re tnnuxi to her home in Philadel phia after visiting the J. M. Peirce and Mrs. D. E. Best Mrs. H. L. Pitman and son, Ray Pattern. S53S may be ordered only m Chlldrena sites I, 4, 6, 8 and 10. It t, frocK, take x yards 35-Inch: Dfbafbre. 1 yards 35-inch. . fiettd SIXTEEN CENTS In colli f tola pattern, write plainly IZE. NAME. ADDRESS, 8TYLE UMBER. " - OTEN CENTS more brings yoa Qi Winter Pattern Book with Free nttern for apron and applique printed In book. Send orders to Newspaper Pat tern Department, 232 West 18th Street. New York 11. N Y. of Wilmington visited Mrs. O. H. Best Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lizzie Rogers of Turkey spent part of last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Britt. Mrs. Ruth Hollowingsworth spent Monday In Goldsboro. Mrs. W. E. I lines and children, Mrs.J. C Page and Ed Hlnes spent Thursday in Wilmington.' Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Britt and children were Sunday, dinner guests of Mr., and Mrs. Carson Boone in Wilmington. Sgt James Franklin Strickland was home last week with - his parents. Sgt and Mrs. Laurence Harri son of Raleigh and Seymour Johnson Field were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Oakes Sunday. Intelligent advertising is more than putting your name in print. It is instal ling your sales talk in the brains of prospective customers. It Is the business of a news paper, we presume, to give its readers the facts about public questions, wether the truth suits the politicians or anybody else, or not The amazing truth about our Dc;!ip-Tt:atre;. WARSAW, N. CV Sao. - Mosu Deo. 1-lt "NORTHERN PURSUIT" j with Errol Flyn and Julie Bishop 6m em sariaa C V ; lL . W m id - - r Jai Q1b Pb-i 03 L.-jje- n. WABSAW, N. a SEE US FOR YOUR QUILDING MATERIAL U E E D S cr Iced of Ccrnsnt end Cement Mortar l.-.f crrivci) ' Tues. Dec 14 "SWING SHIFT MAISIE" with Ann Bothers and - - ' Jam Craig Wed. Dee. 15 DOUBLE FEATURE 'Beyond The Last Frontier with Eddie Dew "WEST. SIDE KID" with Don Barry . - Thora, - Frt Deo. 1S-11 "Johnny Come Lately" with famea Oagney and Grace Georg-e Sal Dee. 18 DOUBLE FEATURE 'Scsr.t ,zz The Tlser" with Ilngli Sinclair "six cu:j co:r:L" FOR YOUR PLEASURE JEFFERSON'S e ACME'S .17 in E s CHOICE OF THE MARKET In Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons and Gallons All Flavors. WE KEEP BE EH ALL THE TIME On Tap and In Bottles TEXACO GAS & OIL SERVICE A. J, Glrictiland Ceir vice G tatioft : -: " ' ; - .'i'y' 1 Mile N. of Warsaw - Brick Station -Formerly operated by R. J. Lewis Highest Prices For Your WE WILL BUY ON Saturday ; ? December 18th AT THE Bricli 7arehoi!C2 rLc:-:::cE, s. c. This Market Spcr trr J Cy Tha LIONS CLU3 RememberBrown Point Stamps G-H-J-K now valid expire Dec 4th. Brown Point Stamps - .. L-M now valid expire January 1st. Green A-B-C now valid expire December 20th. Mile) & Mellow Coffee 8 O'Clock 3 lb. Dag 50o , 21b. Bags 41c T ( M ) , tr ;- A 3 SULTANA BRAND PEANUT BUTTER . 1 lb. Jar .23 Enriched Daily dated .' MARVAL BREAD large 14 oz loaf .11 1 Brown point per tall can -White House ' EVAP MILK 4 tall cans .35 Sunnyfield Self Rising T FLOUR Sunny Field Corn FLAKES" 10 lb. bag .59 8 oz. pkg. .05 Octagon Soap, large, 3 for .14 White Sail Toilet Soap " " V ' 3 for .12 Potatoes 10 lb. bag No. 1. for .39 New Green Cabbage t 3 lb. for .15 ANN PAGE Beans with pork, 10 points .10 A & P Corn A grade No. 2 13points .13 ANN PAGE Macaroni No. 1 J .10 Ann Page Macaroni . . 8 oz 3 for .15 ANN PAGE Spaghetti 8 oz 3 for .15 Warsaw, N. C. l FISH IS NOT RATIONED Eat More Fish andOyeters For Your Ilaalth. . We dress fish between hours of 9:00 A 1 :00 A. M. and 2:00 & 6:00 P. M. nnnirs no: GnnKET ; " WARSAW . WANTED : . x-l f- ' yV'. i' 'mi ' i in', i . i ' t,. . CASH Paid For GdOD Used CARS Chevroletf Ford, Plymouth ; .- -ALL MODELS- . rareav, ,TJ. ., USED CARS In A-l C on ditlo n GOOD TIRES : v Models Late As 1942 v r . - S . TEEMS . . , ; LEWIS MOTORS ; v At Bus Statton . In Warsaw - V' ' ' , . 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