"M'ANSVILLE, HOIUH CAflOlWA 'FRIL." A?R1L dihl943 .A rr, i J - I v ' I - o- v . ,1 . tin, Stacy Bntt Warsaw Editor ilJBSCBIPTION AGENT Dial 203 it briefly. The hostesses served sandwiches and cookies.- . CebKfates Birthday . lUllic Joe Stokes,"cf Clinton, formerly of Warsaw, celebrated his birthday ftfarch 29 at a party at Jaw home, il4 Vance St. : After several- games, all were invited into the dining room yhere ice cream and cake were served, i avors were assorted candies. DAPTIST CIRCLES The George Rolling Circle met Monday with Mrs. G. D. Bennett at hor home with 12 present. Mrs. J. C. Powell gave the devotionals, and Mrs. R. D, Johnson had charge of the program. Following busi ness the hostess ' served a con gealed salad course. r , 'y- The Rosa Powell' Circle held its monthly meeting Monday wjth the loader, Mrs. L. H. Brown and" 16 present.' Mrs. Carrie Peele gave the devotionals and program. Mrs. Brown served sandwiches, cookies pecans and punch. , ' 4 , The Katie Murray Circle was entertained Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Stacy Britt with Mrs. Paul Sharpe joint hostess. Mrs. L. O. Williams. "Chairman presided and Mrs. E. D. Pollock ' had choree ofthe program,- assis- " ted by Mrs. J." P. Harmon, Mrs. : A. L. Humphrey and Miss Mary Hester Powell, Miss Eva Carter tave the devotional. After busi ness the hostesses served a sweet . course, carrying out the Easter . motif., w.,. . .v-c"':; METHODIST CIRCLE . Circle No. 1. of the Woman's Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harden had i as their guest last week their son, I. Robert or Louisville, Ky. I MRS. A. a. mcxa, m. . Rapottay r ciubserivUea Af". Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best had as their guests Monday his sister, Mrs,',, Sue Neil Wester and -daughter. Society-of ChrlstianService met Reba, of Goldsboro. ., - , .. . " Monday afternoon with the Lea-' Mrs. Linm James and son of der, Mrs. E. T. Turnley and 18 Burlington, visi tea Mr. and -Mrs. . present Mrs. A. M.. Williams led I R. Callahan Friday. , . , the devotionals' and talked on,' Pvt. J. B. West was home for "The Risen Lord." t Mrs. ,J. a. uiewoeK-ena w)innu parents, mr.- pel I DW POFTV Best taught the chapter in the and Mrs. Went West -. rtUiwYY rWCIw ; mission book. Following business Miss Annie Ross Williams and "Felldvr Poets" were enter the , hostess served sandwiches, Dr. J. M. Williams were week-end tained by Mrs. J. M. Bowden at nuts and tea. - . - 'a?,1 of relaUyest JLn Greensboro ner jme Saturday afternoon. , . .Misses Jewel Porter, Margery Mrs. Bowden. president presi- ' iS8 fna moot pi ded- Mrs. E. J. Hill presented the ECTC were home, for the week. nrnmim ' Her tnnle was "Four SK and " Mrs, Ed C Newton end. -, Warrior-Poets.".; h 1 .-.-v -announce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Grace-Jones, of Charlotte : J .: Lon April 2, uV Hopewell, N. J. was me guest ; last week 01 her . Original poems were read by tne Mrs. Newton is tne iormer T? i v" . niemoers. - -f , Miss Dorothy Powell, daughter of Mrsatha eenBrpck Grady .... During a social hour the-hostess Mr. and Mrs; Alva tWeU OI KX. i-nuoj ui w wm, ..... . assisieu oy ner uaugiiioi, Aiaugnnam served a cniuien auiu flsm- Nevs ANNOUNCE BIRTH Car Tire Quota .For Duplin Cut; car. 2, .Warsaw. Mr. Newton is in Eng lana wiui tne wavy. t :. PERSONALS wr Mrs. ! R. C Pridgen returned Monday , from North Wilkesboro, where she spent three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. Anderson. She was accompanied home by Miss Martha Pridgen. student at lora McDonald. - " - "245 passenger car tires for ration- Rev, and Mrs. J. .R. Ewers of ing in April as compared to 392 Pittsburgh, Pa., are guests of their, in March. The shortage made it son, Dr. and Mrs.. E. P. . Ewers, necessary to establish a preferen- Mrs. Ralph Honeycutt and Mrs. tial list of occupations for use in Annie Cox were holiday guests of selecting persons to receive pass Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avent in Rocky enger car tires.. This list .will be Mount . ; . I used in channeling the reduced r,abomasSOEeTa, M"-0Sta needs regarded as most essen Britt Tommy Rogers and Gerald , Hoi tfn in uoldsboro. ,vith iced tea, WARREN-PRECYTHE r Miss Mildred Virginia Warren drivers will have fo guard their and Pfc. RalDh D. Precythe wrs tires even more carefully If .they, united in marriags on March 17th continue to drive. - ' st the home of the bride; The Duplin County will nave only; Rev. G. Van Stephens, pastor ot the bride; officiated using the ring The bride wore a navy blue suit with white accesories and a cor sage of white orchids. Mrs. Precythe is the daughter of Mrs. Percy Warren and the late Mr. Warren of Faison. 1 Private Precythe is the son of vHUCI U1C IICW 4iail U1C JIUlllUCr 1.1. Ihwmrfl.. Af It'BiuM . HA Mrs. Herman Caroll of Wilming-' f !lFi5le? ""LS! i has recently returned to the States ton, was the guest last week of , ,tixr3 serving eight months In tne ceremony. Junior-Senior. Banquet I J. C. BeU htls week.. - Mrs. George Garell of Camp Le I Jeune spent the week-end with her i mother, Mrs. H. B. Hatcher. Mrs. M. C. Bowden visited Lake Waccamaw last week. ' v - J. B. Maness spent the week-end here. Mrs,; Gresham ' Entertains r Mrs.' Marv Ouinn Gresham was hostess Monday night when she the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. enteriainea ner Driag ciud ami treecn. .fi0. South Pacific. He is stationed at Each individual tire applicant ' Camp Butner. must establish his present need . , . - - . for the tire applied for,' even! Entertains Friends TSgt. Oscar L,- Creech and Miss. "r" " - Daisy Burnham spent Easter to; , . Mrs. C. F. Caroll and Mrs. C.-B. Best. "' - Mrs. Bill Yost spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, j. a. Best several additional guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W, Quinn on College St. . T MORE W AC's NEEDED NOW Mrs. Stella Reeves and children of Wilmington were home for easier. - ., , - . Hffjnn. . Cllln . Hfnrrt,.,. K April! i a Tnr tha WAmnn'a irniu Thehome was decorated with Peirce wore nome for the week-. Corps to serve in the area of the end. - ; . ' I ourtn Service Command the Miss : Fannie Woodward spent southeastern states -. as hospital the week-end with her mother and technicians. With our wounded re- PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES' Quantities of iris" and tulips. Mrs. Milton West was awarded a novelty Hearth broom for scor- ins: high and . a tempting salad io ilt n a., course was served to those present m.a Kitt MiUep wn. home for Easter.,:' -..-.-. , .Mrs. Nealie Evans of Rose Hill J vinitpd hpr slstor Mrs. J. f! Miller The Sallie Faison Peirce Circle Thursday . : , ' , met Sunday afternoon at the; Miss Sara Humphrey was home , church with the Leader Mrs. W. for tne week-end. ' P. Bridgers in the Chair and MrS.I Mrs V. P ?trlrlrlnn1 nnA Mrs ' f E.:. Williams at the piano. Fol- Fd Baars shopped in Goldsboro lowing business, Miss Nell Bowden -Venesday. - - " - i led the Bible Study and spoke on! ,.Guestf Mr. and Mrs. J. P.-Hari the topic, "Because 1 ani a Oiris-I mon for the week-end was his C tian.".. Mrs. Frank Fonvielle fur. ; sister. Miss Anna ' Mac Harmon, "tther emphasised this topio and the teacher in the Calypso School t -meeting closed with prayer. ; Misses Hazel Strickland and - L, "7 v. "-'i"'-- . lox)ulse Oakes were home for the - Circle No. 2. met Monday after- week-end. . i . noon in the home of Mrs. R. H. . ' . - ' Best, Srn with her daughter-in-l. : , . . law, Mrs. R. H. Best, Jr., hostesses ; and 13 present, Mrs. L. B. Huie Leader, presided and Mrs. War ren A. Smith gave the Bible Study. . Mrs. B. C. Sheffield gave an, out , line of the Year Book, discussing Betty and Horace Ray entertain ed about 30 frineds at an. Eastei Egg Hunt Saturday. afternoon. : - After the hunt, Mrs. Ray served punch, cookies and cake. turning at the rate of 1400 a day the need is great. North Carolina met its quota before March 20, but we are urged to continue to give our fullest support and assistance to this recruiting untu May x. 2k QUINN - McGOWEN COMPANY WARSAW, NORTH CAROLIXA DAY PHONE 2-4-4-1 '1. NTTE 2-S-4-1 Funeral Directors & Embalmers . , , Amulance Service The Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the Community Building Friday night A delicious four course supper WAS SC1VCL ,.-.-''r ' A toast to the Seniors was given by Christine James Response I Dy noargueniw wuiuuea. A song by the Junior Class was sung. A toast to . the teachers, School and guests was given by William Thornton. Response was given by Mrs. M. C. Bowden. A ong was sung by Anne Stroud and Kenneth Warren. Betty Ray gave a recitation and a song was sung by the Senior Class. Mrs. C. D. Lee Hostess. Mrs. C. D. Lee was hostess to her Sewing Club Tuesday after noon. At the conclusion a salad course with iced, tea was served by-the hostess.. ; . - Adult Division Of Methodist S. S. Meets The Adult Division of the Meth odist Sunday School met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Deems Clifton, the president, who also gave the devotionals. T. S. Shutt spoke on the "Dum barton Oaks Proposal." ' At the conclusion the hostess served punch sjid sandwiches. ' Entertains At Eastre Egg Hunt " Mesdames J B. Stroud, L. E. Taylor and Chester Eilis entertain ed at an faster Egg Hunt r rmay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ellis, for Bertha Stroud, Betty Lou Taylor and Barbara Anne Ellis and' a number of their friends After the hunt cookies and lem onade were served by the hostess es. :: ;y ': I Henry Edgerton of the Merchant Marine two son and Mrs. Edger ton bave returned home after vis iting Mrs. Eva Edgerton. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rector and Dotty spent Sunday in Wilson. - Cpl. and Mrs. Pickard Shackle- ford of Moultrie, Ga. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rector on Monday. v Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stroud, Jr., and Berta spent the week-end with J. B. Ill at Fishbourne Mill- tary School in Waynesbonv Va. Mr: and Mrs E, H. Hatcher and . family ? returned to - Philadelphia .. after spending a week with Mr8., H. B. Hatcher. - " ;,s ,.-. Mrs. Ralph Precythe. spent the . week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hay r wood Long in Raleigh.- ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Latham of Wilmington were guests of Mrs. . W T. Thompson' Sunday. ; . Pfc. Clyde Gautier of Good Fel- , ows Field, Texas, visited friends here recently. : M. P.; ALLEN JR. General Insurance K. EN ANSYlLLE, N. C. : KENANSVILLE'S ONLY, INSURANCE AGENCY See GLENsT W. BOWERS, Representative In KenansvUe ... .!. H . Js-:: 1 ' PERSONALS Miss Betty Jones has returned to Danville after visiting Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Jones. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Katherine of Goldsbiro were the Seats of Mrs. Z. A. Gibson Sun-y. Mrs. C. Beems was a visitor in town Saturdtv. Miss Louise Hatcher spent Sun day with her mother, Mrs. H. B Hatcher. ' -- Mr. and Mrs. C. D.' McCullen and two children of Wilmington spent-the week-end with Mrs. L H. McCullen. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Decker ot Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs MEN'S SHORTS MEN'S PAJAMAS 59c to $1.00 $2.75 Faison Dept. Store Faison, II. C. --v-- Tiivolou tri-color combi nation two-piecer with i .,.!. ed jacket and shirN waist neckline. Drop shoulder yoke effect sleeve . . . and a yummy . ! ox pleated skirt. , .. '. Jjnior Sizes 9 V C3X5 17. With every means of transportation ',: intensively speeding the men and ma chines of war to the field of action w coal deliveries must.be staggered over a fong period of time. ' To be sure of having Vfhat you need when winter., , v, Comes. tX'iwl'l ' 3y v . I HAVE A CAR ON THE WAY ' ( - Place your order now when you can get better coal and deli very while it is riot cold. If you go cold nejet winter blame rio : - . " .-i'l'.. .. ' v -" .... . . ..." 1..' w " one but yourself. - . 1 ' ' '11 ml if. . -' . . IOOK.M1STERMURWY-1 WON THE JUNIOR COYS' EOSNQ CHXVPfOHSrUP ATTUEBOYCLU3At4'l GOT THIS SWELL A "S Wrf SHOWS WOW I MUCH STCONCr' YOU ARE THAN THE OTHER Boys;tonwyiJ 1 fU BET YOU TAKE GOOD CAftfc Of YDURStlT -EXERCISE AtOT, EAT WiNTY OF FRUIT AND VEGtTABliS1, GO TO BH EARLY WITH YOUR WINDOWS WIDE OPEN-IN GENERAL, YOU MUST LEAD A TINE . WEALTHY AND WH01ES0AE LIFE, TOMMY VVAf.L. : ' ' - - - - - 11 II W S 1 . WURPHY-BUT THEvRfe' o?4 e yyM I. ss s -r I EAT PLENTY OF V- i i nr Tommy's the winner ' tnA he ha s winning thought In the value ot Enriched Bread la s growing boy's diet! It's the kind bread endorsed by the Committee on Food ' and Nutrition of the National Research Council. Take home oar ceneroas sice loaf today. . .',- ' ''''' ' 1 " ' ( . - ' , ' -Korbarfs Enriched Bread . 'ILrbarfs On The Label Mcns Quality On The Table"- r"

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