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1 Samaritan Circle of
7 Baptist Church held
resting on Monday af
, -rll 1, at the home of
. P, C liens. Mrs. Giddens
("jyotional and used for her
!i the first chapter of the
: --4dy Book, "The School of
t ce," closing with prayer.
". i program topic, was "The
I for a New World," and
' s of Spiritual Awakening."
1 i was discussed by Mesdames
L. C, Eoone, Ira Ezzell, Jr, J. B.
J Ing and G. Bert.
T ring the. business session the
c 3 was .named and the follow
i : oiacers were elected; Leader,
I i. GS. Best; Assistant Leader,
I " s. F. F. Giddens; Secretary and
T asurer, Mrs. Delaney Cottle;
A :stant Secretary, Mrs. Eddie
I .ackburn; Program Chairman,
lis. Ira Ezzell, Jr.; Community
I J. alons , Chairman, Mrs. J. B.
1 jrerring. :
' . The charter members other than
the above were Mesdames Hattle
Chambers, Henry Ezzell, J. F,
, Ketchsldea, P. J. Blackburn, Ira
. Ezzell, Sr, and L. C Boone. ,
The Circle win meet on Monday
after each 3rd Sunday.
which time Mrs. L D. Kirkland
was'ekcted Secretary and Mrs.
J. L. Williams, Treasurer, the hos
tess served refreshing punch, sand
wiches and wafers.
Mrs Berry Hostess
',' To Bridge Club
Mrs. Paul Berry entertained her
: Bridge Club Thursday afternoon at
': her home on Pine Street The
t home was decorated with artistic
placement of spring flowers,' spires
and iris predominating. Two ta-
bles were In play. Mrs. L. S. Whit
; tie scored high, receiving IndivL
dual guest towels and Mrs. Ralph
: Best received a kitchen towel for
- low award. ' The hostess served
' iced drinks upon arrival of the
guests and after scores were tal-
lied served delicious Ice cream and
homemade pineapple cake.
Mrs. Potter Honors
X; House Guest
Mrs. Paul Potter delightfully
entertained at , four tables . of
bridge Wednesday afternoon at
her home when she honored her
sister-in-law, Miss Mary Potter cf
Cowpen, S. C, who was her house
guest The living and dining rooms
were arranged, with level?"-- ar
rangements of spring flowers.
After the guests found their
places by means of novelty hand
made tallies, the hostess served
refreshing coca colas and toasted
nuts, and at the conclusion of the
games, Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Jr., re
ceived novelty table mats for scor
ing high, Mrs. J. P. Harmon was
presented novelty soap for second
, high, and Mrs. Ralph Best scored
low to receive Cars Nome per
fume. Miss Potter was remember
ed with a pair of nylon hose.
Mrs. Potter was assisted by
Mesdames J. A. Rackley and Ma
bel Bowen In serving a dainty
chicken salad course with sand
wiches, pecan rolls and tea to her
fiesta, ,, ' .. .
WSCS Hold Meeting
The Methodist WSof CS met on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. D. J. Middleton near West's
Siding with 13 present and Mrs.
Sam Powell, President presiding.
Mrs. A. M. Williams presented the
devoJUonals as taken from "Peace
Through His Cross," and Mrs. II.
R. Hipp spoke on "Latin America".
Concluding the program, Mrs.
Powell gave the 3rd chapter of
"The Divine Fatherhood" and the
hostess served a tempting chicken
salad course with sandwiches and
tea.
Honored At Theatre Party
Mrs. C A. Womack entertained
last Tuesday afternoon at a thea
tre party honoring Little Miss
Marion Kalme& who resides in her
home. Marion was celebrating her
Uth birthday and before going to
the movie, Mrs. Womack invited
several children in for ice cream
and cake.
Geoorge Worth Band
Entertained At Picnic
The George Worth Band of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary was enter
tained at A delightful picnic and
hike Tuesday afternoon b? theii
sponsors, Mesdames L. A. Brown
and W. M. Buck. Following a hike
In the country the children enjoy
ed a welner roast . Mrs. H. M.
Touchberry accompanied the hi
kers and assisted In leadership.
Tommy" G restrain Wed1
To Miss Shelton In
Tennessee
Mrs. G. W. Rollins, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam J. Powellk Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Grady, Mrs Margie Jones, and
Mrs. M. V. Orr, Jr., attended the
funeral of the late Leonard South
erland in Mt Olive Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rackley vis
ited the Azalea Gardens near Wil
mington Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Avent of ocky Mt.
visltd her mother, Mrs. Annie
Cox, and sister Mrs. Ralph Honey-
cutt last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Babies of
Wilson spent the week end with
Mrs, Annie Cox.'
Agriculture Boys Attend
, Fat Stock Show
- In Kinston
The Warsaw High School Agri
culture Boys, under the supervis
. Ion of their teacher, R. F. Wad-
kins, attended the Fat Stock
Show In Kinston Wednesday and
Thursday.
Ten White Boys From ,
Kenansville Inducted
The following white men from
the Kenansville Board were in
ducted into the Army at- Ft
Bragg on March 27:
Leon Ambrosia Lanier, Haywood
Hulbert Phillip Roy Cottle, Jessie
Richard Byrd, David Edwin Mur
phy, Delbert Futrell, Edwin Car
roll English, Joseph Alton Harrell,
Paul Swinson, and Joel Harvey Ri
venbark. - '. .
Outlaw's Bridge AUW
Meets Saturday P. M.
The following announcements
have been received here: '
Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Martin
Shelton announce the marriage of
their daughter, Emma Denton, to
John Thomas Gresham. Jr, Com
mander U. S, Naval Reserve on
Monday the twenty-fifth of March
nineteen hundred forty-six Col
umbia, Tennessee. ,
At home: Isle at Palms, Char
leston, S. C .
The above announcement will be
of Interest in Duplin County and
throughout North Carolina as the
groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Gresham, Sr, of Warsaw, was
an honor graduate of the Univer
sity of North Carolina Law School, ,
outstanding star of the gridiron, I
and prominent attorney of War-
saw before receiving his commiss-
km into the Naval Reserve three ,
years ago. He recently returned'
from duty in the Pacific and is at (
present Commander of the U. S.
Naval Base, at Charleston, S. C
The Outlaw's Bridge A. U. W.
will meet Saturday afternoon in
the home of Mrs. M. L. Outlaw,
Jr, with Mrs. Faison Smith Joint
hostess. All members axe urged to
attend the meeting.
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Circle Meets
The Sallie Faison Pelrce Circle
of the Presbyterian Auxiliary met
Llonday night in the parlor of the
church with the Chairman, Mrs.
L. A. Brown, as hostess and 10
present Miss Nell Bowden gave
the Bible Study from the Book of
Isaiah, which Is to be studied this
year. Mrs. Eugene Clark gave an
interesting address on "Woman's
Vork." Following the business at
Attend UDC Meet
Those attending the District
meeting of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy held in Jack
sonville Friday were Mrs. Henry
L. Stevens, Jr, President of the
James Kenan Chapter and the fol
lowing members: Mesdames, J. M.
Pelrce, Ralph Honeycutt, J. W.
Farrlor, Q. J. Sutton
Eula PowelL
and Mlss
PERSONALS i
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Callahan will
spend next weeK here with Mrs.
Margie Jones. Mr. Callahan was
formerly with the Tide Water
Power Co. .
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