Oi o. ..irry.y'sviiia.-eiottTii (CAROLina J . v Warsaw Editor ' UBsosarnoN agent ' DM X3M Warsaw Baptists . Har Guest Solid -Lloyd Elklns, of Bladenborp, and graduate of Campbell Junior Col lege, Bulea Creek, wai the guest pliat In ':. the Warsaw Baptist Church at their Sunday morning service. "Mr. Elklns sang "Flee -as a Bird" In a moat remarkable man ner and was a delight to the entire - congregation.. , . -:: ;.-; '' While in Warsaw -Mr. Elklna, was the house guest of Mrs. G. S. Best Richmond Visitor Honored In Warsaw .... Mrs. D. L. MatthiS was hostess Thursday night at her at her home on College St., when she entertain ed at bridge complimenting her daughter, Mrs. - Dean Grave, ' of Richmond, Va., who la ependlng several "weeks with her parents. The home Was attractively deco rated with summer flowers and a pretty Betting for the three ta bles of bridge. At the conclusoln, Mrs. Jewel Malpass, of Clinton, aister of Mrs. Matthis, received bath powder for scoring high. The hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Nellie Gray Matthis, served a tempting sweet course to her guests, , Philathea Class Meeting Mrs. A. L. Humphrey and Mrs Stacy Brltt were hostesses to the ; Philathea Class of the Baptist ' Sunday School Thursday evening ' at the home of Mrs. Humphrey. -There were 17 present including 4 visitors. Miss Mary Hester Powell, presi . dent, presided and Mrs. James ' Blackmore read the devotionals : from the 100th Psalm while Mes . dames Robert Blackmore and - Stacy Brltt sang softly, and for the benediction Miss Sue Robblns, ef Lenoir, house guest of her cou - sin, - Mrs. Papl - Sharpe, sang ! "Prayer Perfect," accompanied at ' the piano by Miss Geraldine Bos--tic, During the business session the ' members wrote Pfc. Carroll Best, USMC, overseas, as their "Sweet heart of the month" and following the remainder of the business the , hostesses, assisted by Miss "Sarah , Humphrey, served pecan pie. Returns To Duty. . Ensign Ben Cooper, USNR, left Friday after spending a leave with relatives here, and his mother in the Sanitarium. He recently won .vhls commission at Notre Dame University and now reports to the l. West Coast Announce Birth 1st Lt and Mrs. George Kahdy, of Milton, Fla., announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ann, on July 14, at Elgin Field Hospital, Elgin Field, Fla. Mrs. Kahdy is the former Miss Nellie Mettrey of Ral eigh and for several years taught in the Warsaw High School. PERSONALS MaJ. Robert West is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. West Mas. West is with her mother, Mrs. Pollock, in Klnston. ait. and Mra. W. L. Surratt. I uifeiiiih.iiiigjiflaiaij juj G-o-n-n-y WE HAVE FOR SALE! V-E Day started s lot of "new car talk but It will be many months, perhaps a year or more, before new cars will b obtainable by the general public It will take a lot of time for .fac tories to get lato production, and the early cars probably wUl, be rationed to essential users. n-H- l..iUla Continue to take care of your present car up to t&e very day when yon finally get : your long-awaited new ear. . m m Mow Mary Belle Surratt andMrst Ridge of Greerisboro and High were week end-guesta of thalr daughter, Miss Martha Jean Sur ratt nd brother, Otis Ridge. . . . Mrs. L. B. Utile had as her guest thlsweek Lt. Commander and Mrs. E. B. Gibson, and son Commander' Ted Gibson Jr. all of Washington, D. C. . .': . 'V;;vV:'t .!:- " Mrs. J. F. Strickland and son, Jimmy, of Sanford, are spending some time with her husband', parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Strick land, .'rc:;:;'''OV' : i- n'- Mrs. L. H. Dawson and Children, Mr. and Mrs. D. T, Chambers and Mtaa Marv Hester Powell were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Scott In Wilmington. . Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Porter have .. j v.a PnnQ nnartmerit uiutcu , " to the apartment of Mrs. R. E, Wheless. ,, . ". . ' , Mr. and Mrs. E. F. 'Strickland , and sons are spending some time at their cottage at Carolina Beach. Pfc and Mrs. Emmett Roark and Miss .Frances Stephens re- turned Sunday . from Carolina , - . . f Beach and left Tuesday for point- - - .a.. MrlU Vatal a1b. ' HI jra., wnere incy wiu tives. . - Mr. and Mrs. L." S. WhitOe and children are vacationing at Caro lina Beach. , ! Mrs. Bill Patterson and son, Billy, of Wilmington were guests' last week of her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. C. V. Garner. ! Lt Joe Freeman, USN, of Ft. Eustlce, ' Va., spent Sunday with i his wife in the home of her parents Rev. and Mrs. G. V. Stephens. ' , Mrs. A.- L. Humphrey was the week end guest of Miss Sue Boone in Wilmington , , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharpe have i hteir guest her sister, Miss Margaret Caudell and coussn. Miss Sue Robbins, of Lenoir. Misses Rebecca Best and Cassie Ruth Herring, summer school stu dents at Wake Forest were home ior the week end, , , -1 ; Petty Oficer Elbert Matthis, USN, spentfSunday with his par- ents, Mx.i ana am. u. Mesdames Kathleen P. Snyder and Emma Chambers will arrive Thursday from Currituck, where Mrs. Chambers ha been visiting her sister for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers' and' son returned Saturday night from Morehead City, where they were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Delton King.. f . ; '' " W. and Mrs. Monte Jenkins and two daughters have taken an apart ment in the home of Mrs. Ralph Hoaeycutt. Mr. Jenkins is with the Wells-Oates' Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glisson and daughter of Rockingham, were week end guests of her mother, Mrs. M. C. West Sunday they at tended a family reunion at the home ot Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chsson-ln Gdldsboro. Mrs! West returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glisson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Katz and son, Bradley, left 'Sunday for Bal timore,. Md., where they will at tend the Golden Wedding of Mr. Katz" i brother and wife. ' Mrs.' W. A. "Carter had as her week 'end guests her nephew -and lister, TOr. 'and Mrs.'RuU Gentry and Miss Minnie Hayes, of Roxo- boro. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson and daughter, Gladys, of Klnston, are spending sometime with his mother, Mrs. C. L. Johnson. Mr. Johnson was recently discharged from 4he Army. ; - ' . . Sgt. and Mrs. -Paul Hankins had as their week end guest Pvt. Vir ginia Johnston, USMCWR, of Camp Lejeune. 17A0T llELIEF ; -a U LLZm ef lla ILUr easel 1 tr:as acLIy Ii tuim mm nteMaf. An ru anffMriii minmrr turt ami illtnM tra olrah riM, friquMt omIt to Cttin n aiua at alcM T 1 mm tamm war fc eauaW hr bUdAwr InrKauaa 4um to ncMl la tk arlaa. 1 ham --f IULMck a SWA ROur. ; Fubou for awnr yMrt, Sw.m t M, m cn-(ullv hiraii comhlutloa of harb. rsM, klua aa 4 athw aatwal iaara Slnta. l liara'a abaolirtaf mhlng harsh, mr aabtt-lorminf la thia aclaalllia rBara-f Uaa. Ju.t (aaaT lnrradl.au that aulcklr, act a taa hidnara ta lneraaaa taa flaw af ariaa aa4 raliwa bl.adar Irrltallao aa4 It. uncanfortahla, dl.traaalnf ajraiptaaaa. Yau'II aar Ita mmmimM ult la waaT arfult ' S.nd far fraa, arapaM aannU TODAY! UU. thnaaaada af atkara aauil ha (lad thatyau lfd. Simd biom and' address 'ta Drinrtmrnt F. I llmr- (n.. Ire. Lm 5, I.nwoK. ' . Orirr lii'ilt.d. Bnd , ,vii ...! ,. .,. ilflCkS I PI Maying ICeCI VOTTCG ,"T . . Let's take a tip from our "Latin American neighbors ana 4Wrve delightful iced coffee drinks more . Our friends south ' of the border have origin a t e d many icea coi-fe-e leverages' ithat will be welcomed here during the hot ummer -days ihead. Iced lite a f e C o n ilieche,i'whih Itmeans'Simply "coffee with ,f Blilk." is one of ihe most "oopular ' r l15e0Mte of nwkit(g good iced 'coffee -afe. tin 4isi'ng roaster afresh coffee, brewing -it, properly, ana aerving it at once- For freshness, use vacuum-packM ronee wnere iSt jar has been opened. iBrew it double-strengtn, jusi oeiore seiv- Wg time, inen.pou' " veiy over h-c wuucs v youJ iced coffee fakdu .should be A s.i L ..a... kiat invir vbijt I iilCU TJ vw?.. , r. The proportions given here will Summer Costume ' Aids Bond Sales Amenc taa simplest dresses to sew for rauiBev day s this bare-mld-rut ceetiune. Yen love the white asp leeve bedfase and deep purple skirt with aa animated rufflo. In sewtair for snnraer, yon add more money to your War Bond sevrng s. : Patterns 4 local stores. " '" ' ";''" ."i-' - . i"i ' C. S. 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Re tonga has been my standby ever since. I am always praising it" Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-l defi ciency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive Juices in the sto mach, and loss of appetite. Thou sands praise it. Accept no substi tute Retonga may be obtained at the Kenans ville Drug Store in Ke nansville or at the Warsaw Drug Co., in Warsaw. (Adv.) 25 Lbs. $1.75 FLOUR WARSAW HiH)m,l..ulnwiiiniiiiii mi in I ii ill ;,i:r.;r;; s' ,,f- . .'V; MBS. IDA EATHERLY Obelisk .0), Sn 0 IJ T 1 nn 7 us FRIDAY, JULY 27th., 1945 iae Most reforms are wrecked when they touch the pocketbook. ' The modern bathing suit is what. put the "wimmin" In swimming. OOOOOOOOOOOO Uoncsa ; Theatre The best in motion pictures WALLACE, N. C. SUN. JULY 19 " Frisco Sal STARRING SUSANNA FOSTER, TURHAM BEY. v- MON. A TUES. JULY 80-81 Naughty Nineties STARRING: ABBOTT & COSTELLO WED. AUG. X Stormy Weather STARRING: LENA HORNE. Sons Of The Sarong1 STARRING: NANCY KELLY. THUS Sc FRL AUG J6-3 The Clock STARRING: JUDY GARLAND, ROBERT WALKER. SAT. AUG. 4 Utah STARRING: ROY ROGERS. OWL SHOW: Barbary Coast STARRING: EDWARD G. ROBINSON. OOOOOOOOOOOO .8