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aire. Stacy Britt , Wimw Editor aUBSORTPTIOJI AGENT DM MM Announce Birth NOTICE Beginning Jane 85 ud tot - tlM following two er thn - weeks, the Warsaw News . -will be written by Ml Sarah Humphrey, Campbell College JenraaUstlo Student, home for the 1010106? vacation. Please contact or call her at 253-6 and report all your Fourth of July comings and goings. Thank yon. Miss Powell Entertains Miss Mary. Hester Powell was hostess at her home on Pine St:, Thursday evening honoring her house guest. Miss Harriet Law rence of Tarboro. Four tables were arranged in the reception rooms for the play of rummy at the conclusion 01 which Mrs. Joe Freeman, of Pat- tersen, N. J., who Is the guest ol her parents, Rev. and Mrs. u, Van Stephens, was awarded an attractive prize. During the progressions the I vidua! wedding cakes t were ser-iwith a string attached which was ved by Mesdames D. I Matthis followed and at. the end found an Ur, niton Minshew' and J A. Porter and nuts and attractive array of gifts. of Warsaw announce the birth ol mints were passed by Mesdamesl The guests were served tempi- son, Bradley Belton, on July Robert Blackmore, James tuacK-(tn pun anu cooaiea. ; toAK at thm -Jamaa Walker more. R. W. Blanchard. L. 0.1 i V' ; AW - " I Memorial Hospital, Wilmington.' Williams, . Ormond Grice, Anna Mn Minshew la the former Miss Britt J. B. Torrans, D. T. Cham- ben and Misses Mary .Hester Powell and Harriet Lawrence, a guest of Miss PowelL : ' " Guests were directed to the bride's book by Miss Betty Lof- . tin where they were registered 'by Mrs, A. L. Humphrey, I Miss Annie Kate Powell was hostess at lame and Mrs. R. M. The Rev. and Mrs. G. Van Ste- Herring said good-byea. j. " " phens were compumenwa on a program ol napual music their 25th wedding anniversary was rendered throughout the ev- last Wednesday, July 4th, when cning by Mesdames Paul Potter the members of the Philathea and Marshall Solomon, 'pianists. Class of the . Baptist Church Approximately 100 guests called School, of which Mrs. Stephens is between the hours of 9:30 and teacher, entertained inlormauy uk o'clock. ; " ' at a surprise reception In their Mattie Lee Strickland of War- saw. 1 .'.;;;,.'. Rev. and Mrs. . Van Stephens Honored On Silver Anniversary Boys Return from . ' R. A." Camp. 4Wh Lewis Dawson, Bobby Boone, ESward Sides, Jr., Charles Hales and George Best recently return ed from the R. A. Camp held at Meredith College, Raleigh. Three girls attended the G. A. Houseparty ; i this week. They were Catherine Dawson, Martha Eaves and Edith Blackburn. GOES TO TJ. N. C. Billy Koraegay was enrolled as a Freshman at UNC on June 2. Billy was accompanied to Chapel Hill by his mother, Mrs. uoraon Xornegy and Jack Middleton. C90000000000 - ' ' I ' A ss Duplin Theatre WARSAW in hostess served punch and candy us in the decorations and ar- and following the games served homemade ice cream, individual decorated cakes, mints and salted nuts to the 16 guests. honor a the home on Chwrcb Sunken,- Meet Guests were met at the door 1 The Sunbeam Band of the Bap and received by Miss Hazel Car- tist Church met at the church on ter. Secretary of the Class and Monday afternoon. A program of Miss Mary Hester Powell, preai- America and the statue of Liber- dent presented a eorsage of i ty was given by Mrs. L. S. Whit- white carnations to Mrs. Staph- tie assisted by Iiss Sarah Hum ens and pinned a boatonnlere on Phrey, After the program, Mrs. Rev Stephens. c- McCullen served doughnuts Thrmurhout tha fewer floor of i end cold lemonade. the home the traditional bridal colors of white and green: were Sew This Shirt For More Bonds Missionary Meeting The monthly . meeting of the Missionary Society met at the Baptist Church Monday after- rangements of white gladioli the living room and hau. TL JVu with 19 present The George, with a three-tiered wedding cake. ... ,. , . v.. , rTr,d 1, "Clstian tizenship,PToday and Z - .,rr Jw. Tomorrow." Those on the pro- ting of sterling silver In Towle s M x. . . . ,. j gram were Mrs. Pickett Mrs. . -Old Master" pattern, and other ,. silver, Including money, presented as an anniversary gift to Rev. and Mrs. Stephens from the Phil athea Class and other friends, was' artistically arranged on the table and flanked at either end by B. Sides, Mrs. Macon Hollings worth. Mrs. F. J. Thomas had charge of the Bible Study, V CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank our neighbors and friends for" the kindness shown, us in the reoent illness and death of my brother. - Miss Eva J. Swlnson. PERSONALS Misses Catherine and Gertrude Steed has returned from Green ville after visiting their aunt and uncle, Miss Addle and John Con gleton. o Mrs. ; Gordon . McSwain - and daughters of San Antonio, Texas are visiting her father, D. E. Best and sister, Mrs. L. B. Huie. ' Miss Hazel Taylor has return ed from visiting In Portsmouth, va. , .:;(.:;:..;:';, !';.., Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Costln are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bonham and Mrs. J. M. Costln of Wilmington. Mrs. J-F. Costln and daughter and Mrs. R. H. Alexander return ed Wednesday to .Portland, Ga., after a visit with Mr. -and Mrs. Fred Costln. Mr. and '.Mrs. FranK Hobbs spent the 4th at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wall retur- Li L .... . . .... v. J i iki - i Everything She Ate dee med to Disagree With Her, Weight Was Down To 112 Lbs., She States. Feels Better Now Than In Years. Striped "fraadfather" shirt pre tecti tender healdars while Uaalng yrar lega. Gay. attraethre StterM for leisure clothes at steal stores. 6tsrt Miring and tao aavtef stow lata War Bonds. O.S TnumrjDtprtmtnl Recent Bride Honored .- ti.i t. ' - ned Friday from Washington, D. 7 .Infflaa alllMI VlAlrtAM hp.Hnff TStrAar fcaa 4- Mlum riM WMTt thCf tyCM W lUl Wl s Aaunv Uic iwiusa Maws) waskwv . m burning tapers. WKlte candles In Register, of Warsaw, was honor., Wa" VM!t' JJ1 silver holders entwined with ivy cd Thursday evening by the Gol-1 m. JULY 15 Earl Carroll Vanities with DENNIS O'KEEFE & CONSTANCE MOORE. 4 . MON. - TTJES. JULY 18-17 TWO SHOWS DAILY MAT. 8:80, NITE 8:3 Song Of Bernadette with JENNIFER JONES & WILLAM EYTHE. . ' WED. JULY 18 1 DOUBLB FEATURE Red River Valley with GENE AUTRY. wv t . . were used on the buffet and man- den Rule Class of the Baptist " . r ,C " ' . 1 i in v.. a i ( m..A-.. ck.i - . x-i.. Mr. ana wrs. w. n. oievuu uu The punch table in the hall was chen shower to the home of the , Mrs- M- Jo"! . of overlaid with an exaulsite Chin- teacher. Mra. G. S Best Mt olerlH ese lmen cloth from which Miss Games and contests were en- Mrs. A. C. Whittle returned to Eva Carter poured punch from a joyed and a book of advice to McLeansvffle Sunday after a two crystal bowL She was assisted by brides was made by the class and week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. Mesdames S A. Jones. Norwood nresented to the bride. The henwS. Whittle. ' s v V Bos tic and H. C. MoCullaa. Indi- oree was presented a eorsage! Mr. and Mrs. Cf. H. Best have I' as their guest this week W niece Miss Elsie McGowan of Belmont Mr. Best's niece. Miss Jean Gal ton of Elizabeth City spent part of last week with them. -Mrs. Wilbur Ray ' and son of New Jersey were guestsrlast week of Mrs. J. M. Peirce. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Freeman of Patterson, N. J, are visiting her parents, Rev. and Mas. G. Van Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brown and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Britt and children returned Sun day from White Lake. ' Mrs. R. E. West of Roseboro, spent a day last week with her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Pollock. After the wonderful relief Re- tonmi rave me I would feel sel fish not to pass the good word on to others." sratefully declares Mra Murv Lola Lawrence, well known practical nurse- of 4500 11th Ave. North, Birmingham, Ala. Discussing her case she hap pily stated: , "It seemed to me that every bite X ate disagreed with me and caused gas In my stomach until 1 could hardly breathe. I tossed and tumbled all night and felt as worn out mornings as if I had done a hard day's work. My appetite dwindled away, my weight went down to only a hundred and twelve pounds, and I felt terribly nervous and weak. I was forced to depend on laxatives for elimin ation, and I had about lost faith in all medicines. - : . , " 'The relief Retonga gave me seems astonishing. All that ter- iAiiii. MAKV L. Uhwvd rible distress from gas and indi gestion is relieved and I eat, sleep ana ieei ue a uixxciciii. yiwi. have regained several pounds, my nerves seem strong, and I no long er have to take has&h laxatives. X feel better than In years. Reton ga is the best investment X ever made." i Retonga Is intended to relieve ous tress aue to yiumin d-i ueu-. ciency, constipation,., insufficient flow of digestive juices in the sto mach, and loss of appetite. Thou sands praise it Retonga may be (obtained at the Kenansville Drug store in nennsvuie or ai we Warsaw Drug" Co In Warsaw, t : HELP RAP THE JAPS WITH A WAR BOND The Vampire's Ghost with JOHN ABBOTT. 1 THURS. - FRL JULY 19-t National Velvet ( TECHNTOOLOB) with MICKEY ROONEY & ELIZABETH TAYLOR. ' SAT. JULY XI r DOUBLE FEATURE Great Stage Coach Robbery with BILL ELLIOTT. Trouble Chasers wiht BELLY GILBERT. p rt O OOOOOOOOOC 0000000O D2. S. P. L FISHZR Veterinarian , - VAIiSAW, N. C. Condensed Statement First-Citizens Bank And Trust Company RICHLANDS '.' ' ,'. ' I '-x ' ;h AS OF THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1945 , RESOURCES Cash la Vaults and Doe front Banks ............ ....;.. 8 17,822A8LM '"- U. S. Oovenuneat SeeuriOea 85200,75448 0 (Direct and Fully Guaranteed) - .t. rJ - Federal Uouslas; Authority Obagattons ., 211.163.M State Bonds " ,88,67.14 ' ; : . , Maalclpal Bonds . : 8,6M,00.M , Federal Land Bank and Other ; Marketable Secorlttea Ji.V... S,82L671J8 1M97.1S6JS Aeeraod Interest ...... ...i.V 414,988.68 Loans and Dlecounte 15115844 Banldnf IloaM, Farnttaro aad Flxtorea (Leo ' UeprocUttoa) 274,775.65 Commercial Building Corporation Stock, Raleign, N. C. ' LOO (Cost Hu5,000.00-Carried at tlM) - '.'-. .'J- Other AMeta - - . 8.00 (9 Parcels of Real Estate carried at $9.80 ' r , ' Appraised Value 117,175.00) - , , ' ' ' 1 " ' $104,766.09 UABIUTIES c.p.t- stock, , 78o,ooo:o. Undivided ProflU JL"'. ' . Reserve a-e Profferred Stock BeOrement Fund . Reserve a-e Accrued and Unearned Interest, Taxes -.iMoranee and Other Reserves 882,638.18 200,000.00 8.106468.87 to ana ywr """ V" v..-.. ..- .,,,-, . Dicrosrrs , . , .......... j 104,721468.09- Every Courtesy. Attention and Service Continent V:h - - banxing Are ?ne raciiuiei vmvivu y n - WE SERVE EASTERN CAROLINA t ;' HXMBEB FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Attention Town Of Warsaw The office of the Town Cleric will be closed July 16th through the 21st.; Dorcas B. Rogers, Clerk A. J. Jenkins, Mayor I " 1 1 ; -America started on the road io freedom when the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. v Today every man in America has an opportunity, to start his own family on the road to freedom front ' financial insecurity with Jefferson Standard "Planned . Protection". A Jefferson Standard Policy Is a Deda-' ration of Independence for the family. . There la's Jefferson Standard policy for ere life Insurance need. At no cost to you, we will te glad to help you work out your "Planned Protectlc program. Call or write todajy ' ' . 0 D. EL CaiiiGs WARSAW, ....lUJ"." .W..III V. ... w. CALt;-r;. DAY mO?2 294-1 r::c:iT riio?:s 345-6 ' v- : - ' x- r-J c'r cr r.''.l
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