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FEUDAY FEilARY Ut.S., 1C43 KCNANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Mews ' T7 ' V t . Un. Btaeyt Britt " Wimv Elite TOSGSIPXfON AGENT ' DM MM : ATTENTION PLEASE We urge "you to get your news for the paper to Mrs. Britt not later than Tuesday night of each week. We want your news but you must tell It to us before we can Dublish it Please call Mrs. Britt on Monday or Tuesday and give her what news you know. Thanks. THE EDITOR Blackmore Hillick Vows Said In Iowa In a candlelight ceremony per formed at 7 o'clock Friday even ing, January 27th, In the First English Lutheran Church, Iowa City, Iowa, Miss Ruth Lillick, daughter,of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Lillick, Rt 5, Iowa City, became the bride of Chaplain James H. Blackmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Willie R. Blackmore of Warsaw. The Rev. Ralph M. Krueger offi Goming: 000000000000 Duplin T heatre WARSAW SUN. FEB. 18 Sensations Of 1945 with ELEANOR POWELL, and W. C. FIELDS. MON. - TUE8. FEB. 19-20 Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs WED. FEB. 21 DOUBLE FEATURE Lights Of Old Santa Fe with ROY ROGERS. One Mysterious Night with CHESTER MORRIS. THURS. - FRL FEB. 22-23 Ministry Of Fear with RAY MILLAND, and MAJORIE REYNOLDS SAT. FEB. 24 DOUBLE FEATURE Wild Horse Phantom with BUSTER CRABBE. I Accused My Partner MARY BETH HUGHES OOOOOOOOOOOO Ben Brock Reported Missing In Action Ben Brock, son of Mrs. Claude Brock of near Warsaw, has been missing in action over Belgium since November 24, according to a report received by his wife from the War Department Before en tering the army, he was engaged in farming near Warsaw. Hrrh? r p I . L- m m .ist ciated at the 'double ring cere mony. Nuptial music was provided by Mrs. Austin Evans of Muscatine. soloist and Mrs. Paul Montgom ery of Iowa City,' violinist Mrs. Evans sang "Because" and "O Per fect Love. , Selections presented by Mrs. Montgomery were "Cava- tina" and O Promise Me. Mrs. Taylor provided the organ accom paniments. uiven in marriage by her lath er, the bride wore a white wool dress with brown accessories, and at her shoulder a sinele lavender orchid. Miss Barbara Lillick of Seattle. Wash., who attended her sister as maid of honor, chose a purple jer sey aress ana a wnite gardenia. Robert Blackmore of Warsaw, a brother of the bridegroom, ser ved as best man. Ushers were Mr. Rnh nihann and Mr RemnrH T.I1. I lick. Marcia krueger, daughter of the officiating pastor, acted as ringbearer. .. The bride's mother chose a dark blue dress for her daughter's wed ding, aiso wearing a white gard enia. After the ceremony a reception was held in honor of the couple at the home of the bride's parents. Movie Attractions OOOOOOOOOOOO VJonooa Theatre The best in motion pictures WALLACE, N. C SUN. FEB. 18th Cowboy And The Lady Starring GARY COOPER, and MERLE OBERON. MON. A TUES. FEB. 19-20 Here Comes The Waves! 4 Starring BING CROSBY, and ' BETTY HUTTON. WED. FEB. 21 40 Thieves with WILLIAM BOYD. Mark Of The Whistler with RICHARD DIX. THUB. ft FRL 22-28 Belle Of The Yukon ' (IN COLOR) RANDOLPH SCOn, GYPSY ROSE LEE, DIANA SHORE. SAT. FEB. 24 Trail To Gunsight with EDDIE DEW. Sons Of The Desert with LAUREL and HARDY. OWL SHOW v Army Wives Starring lOOOOOOOOOOOt CARD OF THANKS W nrlah tn .thank each and- all who loaned a helping hand dur-J mg tne sickness ana aeaui vi Uncle Henry Jenkins. We thank the ones for being so faithful to us and appreciate the donations given at the graveside. Webb and Estelle Tern. Enrolment cc.v.rLSTs cu::.:ss ccunss , CT" esesn.rf ft wm4m ( Writ tot new 1948 SehooTa Catalog) "A Select School Since 1824" Mrs. Blackmore was graduated from the Iowa City high school and the University of Iowa where she majored in sociology. Chaplain Blackmore is a gradu ate of the Warsaw high school and received his B. A. degree from Wake Forest College and his a. D. degree from Colgate Rochester Divinity school. He also did grad uate work at Duke University and received his chaplain's training at Harvard-University. Tha ooupl will make their home at Camp Crowder, Mo., where Chaplain Blackmore is sta tioned. , .- Out of town raests at the wed ding were Miss Augusta Lillick, Miss -'Dora Lillick, Mr. and, Mrs. Emil Lillick and their son,' Ber nard, Mr,, and Mrs. Glenn Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson of Cedar Rapids, Miss Barbara Lil lick of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. Robert Blackmore of Warsaw. Methodist Women Meet Circle No, 2 of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service met last Wednesday night at the home of I .Ml a). hWllUW UUIIIIIICt Willi JSM present ana tne iresiaent, Mrs. J, A Rackley, presiding. CENTER THEATRE MOUNT OLIVE San. Man. Toes. Feb. '8-19-20 Hollywood Canteen Jimmy Dorsey & Band Golden Gate Quartette Sons of the Pioneers FIVE SONG HITS "DON'T FENCE ME IN" "Hollywood Canteen" News Wed. Feb. 21. Doable Feature Three On The Trail WITH HOPALONG CASSIDY ALSO The Missing Juror Thur. FrL Feb. 22-2S Bowery To Broadway MARIA MONTEZ, and PEGGY RYAN. News Oartee Sports Sat. Feb. 24 Saddle Leather Law CHARLES STARRETT Comedy Serial OOOOOOOOOOOO THEATE1E BeulaviSIe San. Moh. Feb. 1819. SWEET ROSIE ttGRADY IN TECHNICOLOR ' with Betty Grable Toes. Wed. Feb. 20-21 "TAMPICO" Thursday only Feb. 22 "SHE'S A SOLDIER TOO" " Chap. 14 "The Phantom FrL A Sat Feb 2S-24 "RIDIN DOWN THE CANYON" with Roy Rogers OWL SHOW "HIDDEN VALLEY OUTLAWS" with Wild Bill Elliott " OOOOOOOOOOOO Following business. Mrs. Olive Hinman read the devotlonals and Mrs. Rackley gave the program discussion from the mission study pook, i ne wora oi his urace. The hostess served a dessert plate of glazed apple, stuffed with cheese and nuts, potato chips, rite and homemade fudge. s - . " j" Baptist Women Meet The Woman's Missionary Union of the Baptist Church held its Feb ruary meeting Monday afternoon at .the church with the President, Mrs. G. Van Stephens, presiding and 26 present rne program was. in charge of the Rose Powell Circle with Mrs. L. H. Brown, Chairman and was assisted by Mesdamea J. C Brock and I ti. Dawson in- presenting the program. Mrs. Stephens gave the devotionals and spoke briefly on, Tho we are not gifted, we can oe given. . Miss Lanier Honors Bride Mrs. Franklin Robertson, recent bride, who before her marriage was Miss Genia Creech, of War saw, was honore Friday night at a party and shower given Jy Miss Margaret Lanier at their home in me tiomettt. - -The rooms were ensulte and dec. orated with early spring flowers to make an attractive setting for the .tablet arranged for bingo. At the conclusion prizes were awarded and a tempting chicken salad course was served. Miss La nier was assisted by Mrs. George uruton. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Observe 47 Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Carlton ob served their 47th wedding anni versary Ftjday, February 9th at their home on Rt. 1, Warsaw. Due to the fact that several of their children live away from home the occasion was more r less a quiet one except for a boun tiful dinner which was served to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carlton, Mrs. Myra Carlton and Miss Margaret Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton have 5 I children: James Elmore, of Ral eigh. Mrs. B. L. West of Thomas iville, Wilbur, of Lynchburg, Va., ' and Mrs. Sudie May Carlton Bar j ringer, of Norfolk. Va. Mrs. Brown Hqstess At Dinner Party Mrs. L. A. Brown was the de lightful hostess Monday night when she entertained at her home on Pine St., at a dinner party hon- orinsr her hushand nn hta hlrthdav. Early spring tlowers were used in the home, which was ensulte for tne occasion and guests found; their places at appointed tables centered with burning red candles and red hearts. - Following a two course owner the guests enjoyed bingo. . Those enjoying the hospitality of airs. Brown were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. ii.xi. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Shp Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Britt ana mt. ana Mrs. Harry Britt of Clinton. PERSONALS Un Carrie Peale has returned from Winchester, Va., where she was called on account of the death rd hAr am. I.Invri peeie. lasT weeKt ' Mrs. K. U. r oster oi ieaKsvuie, is the guest of Mr. and ,Mrs. u. w. Mm i- h. Hnner or iHDor uo was the ' week-end guest - or her mother, Mrs..R. E. West, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. b. u w Mrs. Nathan Frederick . and small son and sister of Mars Hill, visited her husband's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick during the week-end. Miss Eul Powell and the Rev. J. C Powell left Monday for Rock Hill, S. C. to visit Mr. and Mrs. B. L. and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pow ell. They will also visit their aunt Mrs. Katie Nicholson, who is ill in Athens, Ga. -; Friends of Mrs. D. p. Sparkman of St Pauls, will be Interested to loam that she Is hnnrovins at Pitman Hospital Fayetteville. She underwent an operation last week. . Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Minshew were week-end guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C P. Minshew, In Fremont . Miss Mable Topel spent the week-end with her mother, in Wilmington. - - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gliaon and daughter, of Rockingham, spent the week-end with Mrs. Glisson's mother, Mrs. M. C West mr. am sarm. atearj awran, and Mr. and Mrs. k. u. jonnson spent the week-end with their sons. Pfcs.. Henry, III, and Rivers Jr., at Quantico, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers and son were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. C L. Bostic. Mr; and Mrs. G. E. Jones and children were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Florence Jones at Castle Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ramsey in Burgaw Sunday. Guests- of Mr, and Mrs. Sur-' ratl's last week were her sisters and, brothers, Mn and Mrs. V. B. Smith and B. F. Smith of Albe marle and Mrs. B. F. Lowder of Jackson Springs. Charlie Dreher of San Diego, Calif, visited friends here this ,w- , . ' ' ' Mrs. W. L. Surratt of Greens- popi, aproi, lasx. wa.-gnQ wim ncr 1 Asrent We Are Now PaTT?TT - t ' THE NATION'S LEADING . FERTILIZER AND COOKING ORDERS DAILY WE SUGGEST YOU GET YOUR NEEDS AS EARLY AS AS POSSIBLE 6 c Schccl llzvi daughters, Misses Martha Jar. and Mary Belle Surratr. Mr. and Mrs. w. r. rnuKn were In Goldsbro Monday. - . Mrs. LArry xtomc ana auni of BeulaviUe were Sunday guests of Mr7and Mrs. L. R. Albertson. Raefora Bosoc ana weison i-ari-tn- Mamhnnt Samen. were home Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ttosxic ana rar. n Mrs. David Carlton. Miss Geraldine uosuc oc xoere dith College, was home for the week-end. --o '"."'f:" " Mr and Mrs. Allen uraugnon returned Tuesday from Florida. I Lt. GoL and Mrs. Tea uioson ai Washingten, D. C, and Mfs. An nie Shewbrook, of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting Mr. , ana Mrs. i. M. Peirce and D. E. Best and fam ily. ; .' ' ' Mr. ana xnrs. v. oarner spent Tuesday in Wilson. " Mr, and Mrs. V. T. uiamoers had as Sundav aruests Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Turner of Wilming ton and Bob Hocutt or Burgaw. Miss Mary Hester roweu naa as her week-end guest her former room mate. Mrs. J. B. Kagsaaie, or Fayetteville. - . , Mrs. Herbert smitn oi Meaaow Creek, spent , the week-end with her sister. Mrs. J. T. Gresham, Sr. Miss Eva S win son had as her guests recently Mrs. L E. Prittle and Mrs. Mary Parsons of Char lotte. ,- Friends of Mr. J. D. Swlnson will be-gjad to- hear that he is im- Miss Daisy Burnham and Little A. F. Shaw of Beulaville spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore accompanied Janle Bene Blsek more to tXike Hospital last week for a check up. Her condition is so improved that she is now able to be out L H. and L. A. Brown visited the Furniture Show in High Point this wedc ' .Mrs. Norwood Bostic left Sun day night for New York Qtty to aay nigni '"1,, P.t v be,with her husband, Chief Petty Oficer Bostic. VSJ. . JIwMttM?,2? If"1 sr1 ?y Jl Mr. and Mrs .Stacy &ttt , Thejr ao - companied Mrs. Thomas Rogers to CioldsDoro weoneeaay. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rea, JrH at tended the funeral in Wilmington Monday of Mrs. Rea's niece, little Judy Summerlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Summerlin of Fayetteville. ANNOUNCE BIRTH , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cham bers, of Turkey, announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Ann, on Saturday, Feb. 10. 1945. at their home in Turkey. Mrs. Chambers is the former Miss Geraldine Qulnn of Turkey. For B 1 J In Front Of Ut CO THE POETS CORNER V Only A Thought There is something of'memory that never fade eway, with the thoughts of the dearest hours day by day. - . .- ... When I wish to give you brand new: start, and bring. aun sblne into year dear wst heart . To hasten back all the lovely days, that to my memory - will never fadasvyi . ; - . I wish X could lend warm laugh ter to your eyes so blue, and carry . you away with. urn nailing.oa th calmest sea. Agala Z wish, that I could tread highways U hop and never be focgotten Ja this, world remote.' .; ....... , j I wish that you could share and share as I, the peace from, kisses of aummer breeze, that will soon , be passing by. , - - .. ; . Pry. . , . B ..." ' 00009004 Homemakers Hints iniiHiiiiiimtrf'" Clothing specialists offer these suggestions to make woolens last longer: Give it a brush off often in the air. in the direction of tha grain of the cloth.. Inside and out... and in and around the pockets. Hang woolen clothes outdoors when weather permits. -". Hang., clothes straight on the hanger zip placket and! batton.. TtptniUr rlBanlncr before ear- mento become badly soiled helps lengthen wear. Remove spots be- .for heat may ,ef gpou so they wW never come out Steam presl with a moderately hot ironY too hot an Iron- may 1 ,ven through a doth. T Protect woolens from pests. Mend clothes In time. Tiny holes are easier to hide than, big ones and a thin place- reinforeea may newer break through; and always repair, with care.. Watanw Drac Co. J co D v. 1:. ,-r:r Cr... . .rj nc!:;:?i, N. c.
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