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if n ii .. C OIF t 3 1 3 n ' n AM w ' J .a-sO . t i - : r . ... i V i I fAISS BROOKS CrJDS OF MR. SOLOMAN i . Mrs. Jordan Honors . Little Niece Mrs. Wayne Jordan delightfully entertained Saturday afternoon at a children's party honoring her niece, little Sara Hodges, of Mar ion, S. C who was he house guest for several weeks. N MISS STEPHENS WED TO r.1 FTJilMAN IN CANDLELIGHT CE.LV.ONY The Wa'-saw Baptist Church was the scene of a lovely wedding Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock, when Miss Evelyn Gray Stephens of Wlnston-Salera and Warsaw became the bride of Pfc. William The little girls were entertained ; Harrison Freeman," USA Medical on the lawn and later served dixie 1 Corps, of Leaksville. cups and cookies. ' The bride's father, the Rev, G. I Van Stephens, pastor of the church Birth Announcement Iggtg, Smon?!,, "Sg Mr.' and Mrs. Walter D Harrell, tlst ritual. The vows were spoken of Chapel Hill announce the birth before a background of Southern of a son, on Sunday June 18, 1944. 1 pines and numerous seven-bran- MISS .ROSA PECORA WED SEMAN J. T. BOSEMAN. Miss Rosa Lucile Pecora, dau-1 Mrs. R. A. William of Fateon ,,. 1 ht, . ciii t. 1 nrranist clayed a program or the bride, was maid of honor. andCora, of Bowden became : the Drwe weuou ,'w-ddine. march Miss Dorothy Brooks, of Warsaw, became the bride of Marshall" ai. v- Rnintb. N. J- and Richmond, Va, In a simple but lovely ceremony at the John Marshall Hotel In Richmond, Sunday afternoon, June 11, at 5 o'clock, with Rabbi Calische, of .College. Richmond, Vw Officiating. Mrs. Harrell is the former Miss Helen Blackmore, of Warsaw. Attend Young People's Assembly ' Misses Cornelia Quinn, of Ke nansville Methodist Church and Daisy Farrior Creech, of Friend ship Church left Monday morning with the Rev. J. W. Lineberger to, ched candelabra, holding cathed ral tapers, entwined with smllax. On either side of the alter were floor standards holding arrange ments of white gladioli and fern, flanked by the Christian and the United States flags. The family pews were marked with white gladioli and satin ribbon, s '""Mat to the ceremony, Mrs. C. J. Brown, of Warsaw, pianist, and Mrs. W. C . Blackmore and Miss Letha aire visiting in Chapel Hill with Mr.-and Mrs. W. D. Harrell, daughter of Mrs. Blackmore. Mrs. Q. A. West and daughters, Laura and Elizabeth Gordan and Mrs. D. J. Middleton visited rela tives and friends in Beaufort for the past ten days. Lt. and Mrs. Henderson of Camp Lejuene have taken an ap artment in the home of M and Mrs. J. C Russ. Seaman Elbert Matthis, USN, arrived Friday to spend a fur Miss Martha Pridgen, summer student at Atlantic Christian Col lege, Wilson, was home for the week end with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Pridgen. FORMER WARSAW TEACHER WEDS Miss Julia Mae Winfield, dau ghter of M. and Mrs. W. A. Win field of Belhaven and Elisha Har ry Bunting, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunting, of New r. JTvl a-ir.SiL.-'Pfc. William Shields, of Winston gram of nuptial music. Mrs. Brown played "Romance" by Zitterbart, "Qo,TKla" hw finhiihort - and 1 "A Dream" by Bartlett and Pfc. r- u. r-M InAAha DAnrl'a ' "I Love You Truly" and "Because" lough with his parents, Mr. and Bern, were married on June 15 Mrs. D. Ij. Mattnis. uume nas Just returned from foreign serr vice. R, E. Wall returned Thursday from Eping Fovrest, Annapolis, at the Christian Church in Bel haven with the Rev. Allen Wilson officiating. Miss Do.is Ambrose was organ- Md, where Jie and 1 Mrs. WaU via. I j Ambrose piayed the violin, ited her mother, Mrs. Jones and street lensrth azuro crepe trimmed in lace, a Miss Standi Engaged To Sgt. Davie Mr. ana Mrs. K. axancu, 01 b D'Hardelot. During the cere KeysvUle, Va., formerly of War- Rosary" by Nevin and saw, announce 8f" l "Llebestraum" by Lizt was piay their daughter, Mildred Marion, to d ag a benediction prayer, Sgt Oliver M. Davie, of Ft Bragg, p, shlelds gang 1Th Lorf-g son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davie, prayer" by Mallotte. The tradi of Black Mountain. j wedding marches from Loh- The wedding will be solemnized engrln and Mendolssohn were 11 The bridegroom had as his best BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT KSrTweTe Capt. and Mrs. Robert Frede- Ro$k. of Shephartown vv. va., j ri. 0:11 -i.i hrnthor.1n.lAw of the Drtae. rIC riCK, 01 Warsaw raorusiu, yiua. --V--uT- rwl nd picture hat of the same color, and later. Mrs. C. W. Fitzgerald. Mrs, Wall remained for a longer visit rVrSTrt - ""EL- -SSL Her access- Okla- after a furlough with his wife and infant daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars and children are spending the week at Carolina Beach. ories were of luggage. Ushers were C. B. Jackson, brother-in-law of the bride, and C. F. Bunting, brother of the bridegroom. Immediately following the wea- Mrs. Ralph 'home. Mrs. James Ambrose entertained 1 1 hT? T: nt Mr, 'ding, a breakfast was given by MJch.. Is visiting her aunt Mrs. h Tarkinton at her Mrs. Douglas Fussell has gone to J-unxon . "XitirTa honoring the wedding party at a husband, Sgt Fussell after visiting caRe on WedneW night (after the rehearsal. wxer at oowuen. , I After a wedding trip to New one was ntmii j Y . t. wi l, hmo Um Mnrni Jnnlsn. WHO , M Mnlli Haiot Mrs. Bunting attended Atlantic Christian College and was gradu ated from East Carolina Teachers College. For the past few years she taught in Warsaw and New Bern. Mr. Bunting is a graduate of Duke University and is engaged in the lumber business in New Bern, . sister. rornrnod Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Reed and children, of Ashville arrived last week to spend some timA with her father, R. H. Holland, at Bowden. Mir. and Mrs. S. J. Powell and son returned Wednesday from Rockingham, where they visited her mother. Mrs. W. M. Connell. Mrs. Allen Draughon has re turned from-Whl takers after spen ding the week end with her cou sin, Mrs. U I Pittman. While away she attended the Warsaw Rocky Mount Baseball game Sun day. B: Y. Womack, of Winston-Salem came down for the week end with his mother, Mrs. C. A. Wo mack and sister Miss Lenora Wo mack, and was accompanied home 'Friday? June Henry HJJSA Mcal Corps, T T 14 i rtnwTTUin urn v. vj was gowned in pink marquisette made with sweetheart neck, three- quarter length sleeves, fitted bod ice and full gathered skirt trim med with self ruffles. She wore a hat of matching material and car ried an arm bouquet tied with blue tulle. - The bridesmaids. Misses Elaine and Barbara Freeman, sisters of th bridegroom, of Leaksville, neien aigmon ana LAura Jtiarnson, bridal nartv .j ixn oi ki... I w kjl yv uisujn-ocueiii, wun? uiuc uiw iriipfitfl . -.. . . . . . -1 i Boseman,Jr., USNR, son of J. T..from we wro e t r'o-' j 7i-- hu Wnimpr was Dlaved for tne BosemaiC of Rocky Mount in an processional . ;Mend elssohns Impressive and beautiful ceremony march from Midsummer Night s Tuesday afternoon June 20,. at Dream" as the recessionai. 3:00 o'clock . in the St Mary's Lyman,Bsema"v ftth" hilt Catholic Church in Goldsboro. , groom, of yMount wu best . I man and Miss Christine Lane, 01 ' -v;6 :-. '" Bowden attended as maid of hon- ception was given by the parents P 5h. wore a eown of yellow net of the bride for members of the , ba ra.ricd a bouauet of mixed ana. oui 01 iowii ses similair to that of the maid of honor, identical headdresses and carried the same flowers tied with pink satin ribbons. Each wore a single strana of pearls, tne gut 01 the bride. . . Little Miss Peggy Garner, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gar- Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bennett greeted the guests and introduced them to the wedding party. In the living room were arrangements of gladioli and fern. The bride's table, lace covered and ' holding bridal tapers, was centered with a three tier wedding cake ner, of Raleigh was the ring bea) with a minatuve bride and Army er and she wore a yellow dress groom. 'After the bride and groom Identical to the maids and carried had cut the first slices of cake, the rings in the heart of a calla Miss Annie Kate Powell, of War- nmtnor flowers. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father. Silvio Pe cora, wore a wedding gown . of white satin made with sweetheart- ; neck, fitted bodice and sleeves coming to points at the wrists. She wore a bridal veil of illusion nnrl payrltui A hnlinilpt of White topped carnations and showered with ; stephanotis. su ... , ;. , illy. The bride, who was eiven In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Ray mond Bagwell, of Raleigh, wore a wedding gown of shimmering ny lon, nana made from a parachute. saw, served cake and Mrs. u. j, Beavers, . aunt of the bride, of Tallassee, Ala., poured punch. Later in the evening the couple left on a wedding trip to the moun tains of Western North Carolina. originally styled. It was fashioned For traveling the bride wore a with a sweetheart neck, fitted Heaven blue Jersey dress with waist outlined with Chantilly lace white accessories, using the orchid and self ruffles, buttoned down from her bouquet for her corsage, the back with small self covered I Mrs. Freeman is the attractive buttons, long sleeves ending in blonde daughter of the Rev. and announce the birth of a daughter. Constance Anne, on Sldsboro" "'w', cine of Wake Forest College, Win- Mrs. Frederick is the fonner, stonem. . - . Miss Marguerite Kornegay, of . Mf8- Qnmett . Warsaw. I narosiown, ". - was ner sisier nuuvu .ri sha wnr a white stairched lace gown over taffata fashioned with a full SKirt, sweewieari. three-quarter length sleeves and hat to match. She carried a Pari- a mi Kaniri mil,, v. a t.i. riA ! a inn DOUQUei Ol iwra, "j "" doui tiu- . - , - . joio! aA with dleton attended the Methodist breath, and daisies tiea wim rain dow coiurcu iwuw. Delegates To M. E. Youths' Conference Youths' Conference held at Louis- hi vrtw la e nrAAlr Lanefield Home Dem Club Meets The Lanefield Home Demon stration Club met in the home of Mrs. D. J. Middleton on Monday afternoon of June 26, with 18 members nresent. Miss Hilda Oontz. the new H. Hospital In Kinston, Miss Frances Stephens, sister of D. Agent for Duplin met with the Club. V ' ' ' ' " ' . ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. J. D. West, of Warsaw, announce the birtn or a I:!T-u.i u.i imaII Wednesday, SSSml' im -Metaorial General Freeman - Stephens Bridal Party Entertained Mesdames George D. Bennett and Rivers D. Johnson were de lightful hostesses Wednesday eve- by hU wSe and sonT who had been ning when they entertained at the her father.R. H. HoUand home oi ! M Benw t J KBUSt. In Bowden. Mr. and Mvs. F. W. Eatman and daughter Betty, of Raleigh, visi ted their son and daughter, F. W. and Mrs. Eatman, Jr., in the home nf Um R. C. Pridgen over the whose wedding to Pfc. William Ha'rr&on Freeman took place on Thursday afternoon. The home was attractively dec orated throughout with arrange- . . lunula v ouiiii iiunrua ,u d v tiLiiti nf nnrmw visited ioli- Southern clemitis graced the Bob Hocutt of Burgaw yisuea his .istersMesdames u. 1. unan HVLT7au r. nl bers and Zelma uawson ounoay. Auxiliary tables were placed in the dining room where covers were laid for the 38 bridal party and out of town guests. Mrs. W. M. Buck, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Bennett and , Miss Eva Carter poured punch and assisted in ser ving a coursed supper. - Mrs. Lillian Quinn, Mr. ana Mm T. s. Whittle ana cnuaren visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Evans ! near Wallace sunoay. Mrs. M. H. Baar and infant daughter, Linda Kaye, have re ' turned home from the Goldsboro Hospital. , . Mrs. Robert Herring - and daughters left Monday for their home in Beaufort after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. M Herring. Miss EUieMcuowan ana mrs. , Mrs. Lillian R. Quinn. of War. Mable Ellis Newberry, or tseimoni.gaw announces the engagement of are guests this week of their aunt her daughter. Minnie Lillian, to Mrs. O. H. Best. They were sup-, Danlel R Saieedi of Mr. and per guests Tuesday evening of Mr. j, John Salecdi of GreenviUe. and Mrs. John dime or is.enans-. The wedding will take place in Miss Quinn Engaged To Mr. Saieed. . ALL A &P STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAT TUESDAY JULY 4th calla lily points over the wrists, and full skirt extending into a long train. The full-length veil of bridal illusion was worn with , a coronet of seed pearls and she car ried a white Bible topped by a white orchid and traditional shower. Her. only ornament was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Mrs. Stephens, mother of the bride,, wore a dress of white ror maine crepe and picture' hat to match, with white accessories. The groom's mother wore a blue crepe dress with navy accessories and each wore a shoulder corsage of pink roses. Mesdames R. D. Johnson ' and Henry L. Stevens, Jr., were mis tresses to the ceremony. After the ceremony a small re- I Mrs. G. Van Stephens, of Warsaw. She was graduated firom Oxford High School and Averret College.. Danville, Va., ; and finished her course of study from the Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, in May 1944. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Freeman, of Leaksville. He was ' graduated from Wake Forest College in 19 41 and is now a third year stu dent at the Bowman Grey School of Medicine of Wake Forest Col lege. , Winston-Salem, j Pfc. and Mvs. Freeman will re main In Winston-Salem until Sep tember when Pfc. Freeman will receive his degree, after which they will make their home in Patterson, N. J., where he will in terne in surgery. - Following the wedding the pa rents of the b.ide entertained at a reception at their home at Bow-, den. The home was beautifully decorated with white gladioli and clemitis and colors of white and green. The lace covered bridal table was graced by a three tier wedding cake topped with bride and groom, which was cut by R. A. Williams, Jong friend pf the family. v Mrs. Boseman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pecora, was graduated from WarsaV High School, Camp bell College, where she was May Queen in 1940, and E. C. T. C, Greenville, 1942. For two years she taught at Belarthur. First Class Petty Officer Base man, of the Navy Air Corps, was graduated from Rocky Mount High School and Campbell College and studied at State College be fore entering the Navy. They will be at home in Poeo moke, Md. Mr. Stacy Britt Warsaw Editor SUBSCRIPTION AGENT . Dial 29M ENRICHED DAILY DATED SANDWICH Marvel Dread lb. loaf LGE 11c POINT FREE - TONGUE Sncck ' ANN PAGE SALAD ustard CAN One Rv JAR 3S 10 villa Sgt Emmett Hatcher, who has been with the Army in the Canal Zone Is home with his aunt Mrs. Kate Herring. . W. E. Currie has returned from Tampa, Fla., where he went to see his son. Flight Officer, David Currie, who is going over seas. Mrs. Sallie Hollingsworth, of Raleigh is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hollingsworth. They vis ited friends in Whiteville Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Powell and daughter, Margaret of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Kathleen Snyder of Currituck, spent the week end with their sisters, Mrs. Carrie i x le and Misses Eula and Annie I ,-te Powell. They were accom f iui-d home by Mrs. Emma t timbers, who had been the guest it Mrs. Snyder for some time. I s. Wooten Herring is visiting r I isband, Pvt. Herring at Gel ' - I i( Id, Spokane, Wash. Her ',! r, Andrea, is staying with 1 t -,n Mrs. R. M. Herring. Sr; i. I "ills Hodges and son, Lem Merchant Marine, who is the eairly fall. Rev and Mrs. Stephens Entertain After Rehearsal Following the rehearsal of the Freeman - Stephens wedding Wed nesday night the bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. Van Stephens entertained informally; at their home for the bridal party and out of town guests.' - Virgil Rollins Hospitalized In England Pfc. Virgil G. Rollins, of War saw, has notified his mother, Mrs. G. W. Rollins that he is confined to a hospital "somewhere In Eng land," suffering optic-neuritis, a weakened eye condition. - Virgil has been In the Army for two years and was home: last Christmas with his mother and m ftirlnueh. snent last week brother. Glen, in Wilmington. He rt Carolina Beach. , was sent to England in February ;. Lilian Quinn shopped in and has been in the hospital for 1 Thursday. several weeks. ; on I'eirce, of Rocky) His address: 34311473, 3rd Sta. ; ' e r'f-st last week of Hospital, DET of Patients, APO I5C5, C0 P. M. New-York, N. Y. 1 A NATIONAL FAVORITE Ecstar Tea ICo POINT FREE A P -. Graps Fruit Juice - 2Cs ANN PAGE STUFFED . ' " Olives 41 - 2Cs ANN PAGE ' . ' Peanut Butter V . 25c WHITE HOUSE MILK STALL VITAMIN-D INCREASED 18 Pln ' CANS .70 KINGS SYRUP 51b. ar 37 ANN PAGE MACARONI 8 ox. ......3 for .15 ANN PAGE SPAGHETTI 8 or, ...... 3 for .15 STCCE WILL DE CLOSED TUISDAY JULY 4th OPEN ALL DAY vrc::::DAY july 5th Statement For Year Ending December 31, 1943 in Dupl Mutual Burial Association Inc. Warsaw, N. C. ' ' RECEIPTS ' , Cash balance on last report 1, $24,837.79 Total asaeaaments collected ',.......,..........,..,, V..... 22,955.40 Membership fees collected 866JS0 Interest on Time Deposits, etc, , 1 162.00 Net different advances , " 1,052.75 Purchase of Defense Bonds .6,000.00 Total amount to be aeoonnted for c. 54,154.94 - ' ' ' DISBURSEMENTS " t j "A. '.'"Civ" -7 '': V -rx - ; -U ' .:,.- X-'.,; '- salaries ....... a,. ................. . ,. i n,-, ; , f 820.00 Bonds and Taxes b . i . . KSJtS Potae 78.08 Office Supplies , .'. , , 40.87 Printed Forms .......,.,..,.... ..... 854.78 Advertising- 60.40 , Mlscellaneons T. , ' 149.18 , Collection, Commissions , ,. . , . 8,978JS1 Total administrative expense .T;.'......... 8,788.47 Death benefits paid 1200.00 Membership commissions 886.50 Refunds '. ..,...,.,..,.....'..,.......,....... 6i0 Purchase of DefenseBonds 8,000.00 Total Disbursements $28,906.17 CASH BALANCE . . ..... . . . , . . . .... . . . . . ..... $30,248.77 ' ASSETS m ' r ', Cash on hand $ 897.70 Deposits (Branch Bank A Trust Co.) ..........i.......... ......... 681.07 Cash value of War Bonds r. 1M20.00 Cash value Bids;. Loan Stock 8,000.00 Total Cash Asseto $80,248.77 ' IJLABILITIES x Advance assessments on hand $ 7406.25 Overexpended 25 per cent In 1941 . . . . , 866.28 ' ( f - Total Current LUbiUtls .......'.v..... $ 7,672.58 SURPLUS .............. .... . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . $22176.24 Net Membership at End of 1943 18,682, THE surplus of our Association has been used to purchase Defense Savings Bonds of the United States, In order to aid in the defense of our country. " - ALL agents of this Association are duly licensed and bonded for your pro- tectlon as well as the funds on hand. The organization continues to prosper ' -and the financial strength and membership increase gives every Indication that we shall continue to grow. TELL your fiends about this protection, and efficient service. Let them use our our ceurteous LT. J. T. ORE8HAM, JB, V. 8. N. B President 0
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