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n I r . Warsaw EuUor .; :r i;j Warsaw The Young People of 'the "Wil mington Presbytery . held their I all Rally Sunday, October 15th. in the Warsaw Presbyterian Church with a registered atten dance of 244, not Including 18 . adult advisors and 4 ministers. The church Was attractive with a center decoration of huge White chrysanthemums In a silver bas- t. Miss Mary Monica Jackson of V.Imlngton,. president of the Young Peoule's Presbytery, pre sUed over the. business sessions, Which Yievnn at a -on n'ilntlr Ilrs. J. M. Pelrce, of Warsaw was fit the piano. ::; The theme of the Young peo ple of the entire Southern Presby terian Church is taken from Mat thew 6: 33, "Seek Ye First The .Kingdom of God and His Right ousness and all These Things Shall be Added Unto You." The Inspir ational address was delivered by the Rev R V nmnnJ rn.j bourn, emphasising the Flail Rally theme, "Making Christ More Real to Ourselves and Others." Follow ing this inspiring message various discussion groups were led by of ficers of the Presbytery Council ?? 1? Kingdom Highways" by v, ',SS Virginia Coburtv of Whlte viile: Miss Margaret Harper of .Clinton, returned Missionary from - c . uiue mcuoiiuck er z uzaDetniown; Miss Barbara Hitchcock nf Warsaw Riiit o.i houne.of Clinton; Bobby Poole of tJizaDethtown; Jim Barrus of -union; ana Miss Mary Lib John on of Hizabethtown. .The Ladles Auxiliary of the host church served a delicious picnic supper with Jiot chocolate In the Indies parlor of the church after whfch there was a business sess ion at which time Billie Farrior of Warsaw was elected District Chairman of the Warsaw District nLZ. M- McQueenTof Clinton, pronounced the dismissal Prayer at the night session. . TP- Warren A. Smith Is Adult Advisor of thA Woi v'"r!iTy- . . oaun iai Auvisor: and Miss SvE1, Harper' strict AdilSt iltis .'n .was centered ,ity (a attend and har Dr. Alex. with a b6wl of Fall flowers and a cessories was served the guests, delicious barbecue supper with ac Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drmifrhon i;r Mr. and Mrs, T. S Uhittla Mr- ' ana airs. siacy tsmt and the host and hostess. ander, who is quite an inspiration- "KITTEN" f.'.LLER iio.:cr.:DAtARTV MpKilamoa T. S WJiTfTlo mnA Stacy Britt were hostesses Friday night at the home of Mrs. Whittle On PinA St.. When thev untprtninorf at a card party honoring Miss "Kitten" Miller, of Wilmington, and sister to Mrs Whittlo ivhn was home on vacation. . Mrs Whittle's new hnnw tons most attractive with arrangements or zinnia ana mangolds in the liv ing room and In the dining room thA-tahlp was nvArlAld with a Io.a cloth and centered eJth a bowl of Chinese sunflowers.' . ; TTnfmiA tallica' . Hallowe'en were used and follow ing the games, Miss Miller, was Dresented nn honor trift nt nlouinn "j , iv t i , fr , uum weco, lor uieir name m isavan- cards and Miss Martha Lee Oakes 'nan; Ua.. after a visit with their received-novelty soap for scortag ' .mere here? Th ho,wM - .Si? 'ultef hai return- A!i,- ;.7T F ' 10 ner worK in Wilmington m- chicken salad course .with coffee ter visiting her parents, avtr. and to Misses Miller, Oakes, Margaret f Mrs. J. C. MiUerV JJn t1 an? Eva Carter, I Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Coooet of PERSONALS Friends of M Margarette An derson are clad tn'-knnw mha la acain able lo lu hnm-aftor hpinu confined to her bed for two weeks at irer ; daughters, Mrs. Lucian Hudson of near Turkey. Mai. Elbert Anderson wtuttuaa wounded in action on March 16th near Cassino and received the PUTDle Heart." has been visitino relatives, here. . , After spending 22 months over seas. hA in now stntlnnAil at tt7tT4 Braetr. Ha Ik thA son nt tha Lata Barney and Mrs. Lillian Anderson of Agusta, Ga. itev. u. van Stephens is assist ing Rev. M. O. Alexander in a series of revival KprvWs -in tha Beaufort Baptist Church this week am. j. a. wuinn spent the week end in Wallace with her daughter inn son-in-mw Mr inn Mrs f I i. Brown. .... Mr. and Mrs. 11 A. PowaII Uft this week for their home in bavan- WARSAW BAPTISTS TO HAVE GUEST SPEAKER The Rpv. W r pvai CuVi tendent of. the Baptist Kennedy nume in runston, will De guest speaKer m me Warsaw Baptist Church Sundav mnmlno t th. n o'clock worship service. - He will preacn in the absence of the pas tor. Rev. G. Van Stephens, .who Is assistlnir in a revival at kn Rhhl. fort Baptist Church in Beaufort, sunaay nigni at the 8 o'clock service the Youny People will pre sent a nroeram on thA "Snlritnol Navy" under the supervision of tne otu uirector, Mrs. t. s. Best. A most cordial welcome Is ex tended to all to attend thpw bat. vices. "; . ".- - ' ; sur.?jvns entertain - evenuig at a barhA.A" their home on Pine St " ' SPECIAL SERVICES BEGIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT WARSAW OCT. 22. ' A series of special services will begin in the Warsaw Presbyterian Church SundavAVAnlno' at R n'Hnrlr with , Dr: John Axelander, pastor or me irst Presbyterian Church, Favetteville, preaching. - ThA IoaiiI TViotm X)a7 T4 t . cordial Invitation tothe commun- with, her son Bob. 1 Misses Hazel Carter. Mareraret Miler, and Margaret Woodward Were WaaIc And enwit nf Mice Bessie Quinn in Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Herring re turned Mondav from Oak Ridm Tenn., where they visited' their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth, who 4s employed with Eastman Co. there. - - . .. Mrs. nipnn Pnllln. an4 ohtMnom - x " " VIU11U V. 1 Judy aria Billy, were guests last ween in ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wells in Wallace Mrs. F. B. Watson nf Ulnatnn. alem, was the guest last week of) ner aaugnter ana son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan. - Mrs. W T. Carltnn arA m.A daughter, Anne Carlton, of Golds- poro, were week end guests of herx brother and slatAr-in-lour - .u. Mrs. Lloyd Strickland. Mian Ivlnlo IVdliam. ,, I. ployed in the Western Union m Raleigh, spent the week end with her Barents Mr and IWro T. r Williams. ' Mrs. L A Rmum and Wtrm Stacv Tlrltt f - - '.aV wwi 0 mi tuir ston Wednesday. mesaames Thomas Rogers, J. C Brock and U , Whittle shopped In Goldsboro Wednesday. " - Mr. and Mrs. Davis Powell of Rocky Mount, spent aturday with their brothers and sisters here. flira. n. u. wneeiess is spen- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young, of Goldsboro were week end guests of her mother, Mrs. Charlie John- Mrs. Wooten Herriner and rinii. ghter, Andrea, were guests last weeK end of Mr. and Mrs. W.. E. London, in Raleigh. . . V, : A, L. Humphrey, who recently was transferred to the Wilming ton Tide Water office, spent the week .end at his home here. Miss Isola Murray was with her sister, Mrs. Iona Thorton, who recently underwent -an operation for gall stones. Mrs. Thornton Is doing nicely in the Goldsboro Hos pital. vV-......v Dr Wilson To Be At Harper-Sbutherland Sunday. , ' f, ly Dr. G. A. Wilson. Runt nt tlnmn I fliisRinna in w m natnn prachv. terv. will nreaoh at HarnAr-Snuth. eriana iviemonai cnurcn sunaay morning, uct. zna. A picnic din ner o the grounds in honor of Dr. Wilson will follow the service. The Harper-Southerind congre gation is inviting the other chur ches in its home mission group to loin with them in thA rpi-vW and picnic dinner. : . Dr. Wlson has been in this Pres bytery for seven years. He goes very soon to Tennessee, where he wui oe engaged in synpjuoal work, i Dr. John M. Alexander At Warsaw Presbyterian Church 'jJ:dy:::: . Rev. John M. AlexandAr T) D of FavAttAirillA. will tor, Rev. D. L. Jones, in Evangel istic services at the Warsaw Pres bvtorlan (!hinvh hAirinninor C.,n dav mVht Clrt 1 SarvixAa nHU be held twice daily: morning ter- vices in ine utdies farior at 10:00; night services at 8 o clocks The public is cordially invited. WARSAW WAC . COMPLETES TRAINING Pvt. Emma F. Prldeen. daughter of : Mr. Harrison E. Pridgen of Warsaw Has rnmnlAtad thA Statle. tical Control Procedure course at the- Army Air Forces Tactical Center. Orlando. Fla KhA will hA assigned-, to one of the many Sta Itistical Control units scattered throughout the country. - A graduate- of Tollinger-High School, Washington, D. C.,-pvt Pridgen was employed by Dr. D. W. Ruffln i hAfnra hor anlformont In the WAC. . r Before coming to AAFTAC, the "combat aoIIaca" of thA A A IT Put rxragen recevvea ner oasic tram bin a. P. TVu r! V..... V T ding sometime in- Franklin, , Va .husband, Capt. Don W. Turner, is I on amy in me soutn racuic. ' - ' . ' t ,' ' v r . T- - T,; . J r f ' ' V $ I . I i f w m - -. That's What Farmers From Coast to Coast Say About SHELL HORSEHIDES THEY'VE said It for many years. They wouldn't wear anything else because Wolverines are not only Becond-to none in their remarkable toughness but are the most com fortable work shoes money can buy. Soft as buckskin tough as nails and they even dry out soft after soakinjr. bnell Horsehide is the only leather with a natural tough center layer that strengthens and reinforces the leather as steel rods do concrete, .And Wolverines are the only work shoes on earth with hnth roIaa onl nnnwn n ca. n - - . --- ------ ww ihjiu cut ciiujiio cueu i Horsehide. Wolverine's secret- trirjle-tannino- nnven the amazing softness and extra comfort while retaining the months and miles of money-saving extra wear. Come to our store and try on a pair of these jwonderful work shoes. A BROOKS," Dept. Store Warsaw, N. C. WILLIAM R. CLIFTON I I hereby announce I my candidacy for tha office of County Com missioner of Duplin County on the Republi can ticket. If elected, I promise to serve to the best of my ability. " ' s . Your- support and vote' will be apprecia ted. - Uillian n. Clillca .:. FAISON, N. C "If -.-, 11 4.. nn j u ulJ - LLuLjv' .U r?nnnnn 3 OuuU Our Fighting Men Have Gi Veri Their SEiare; ::'nd ''Your.- Share -Of TI:e . Fizhitos; ; Doiift'; ,Lt . ' Them'-' 'Down ro:soRCD by C t 1 n f 1 f , "3' Tl:
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