7!A -tllC DUPLIN Tines I.. 0 STACY BEITT . WiMAW IDITOR , Sebeeriptlon Agent ' .- : Advertising Solleltor : Dial 293-0 Please 1 Call In Your News PTA Meets The Warsaw PTA met Wednes day evening at 6 o'clock in the High School Auditorium with the president, Mrs. L. A. Brown, pre siding. The Rev. G. Van Stephens. Baptist minister presented the de votional with references to Glo rifying Ood in your Body. Joe West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry West, delighted the audience with several piano selections, In cluding Schubert's "Serenade" and his own personal arrangements of "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and "Begin the Beguine," Mrs. Brown introduced Mrs. Mary Flnalyson, Duplin County Health nurse, who spoke most in terestingly emphasising "Health i Week" and the work of the Duplin County Health Department thru the teachers, the parents and the school. Following her talk she was assisted by Dr. G. V. Gooding, County Health Official, of Ke nansville. In presenting a sound movie, "Choosing a Physician" which was indeed timely. Following the reading of the minutes the room count was taken with dollars going to each of the following teacher's rooms: Miss Maggie Bowden, Mrs. J. M. Jenkins and Mrs. .Kathleen Snyder. . Mrs. Brown spoke briefly of the Games Tournament, for Feb. 17, and appointed committee's: Discussion of Improvement 'of the school grounds was brought to the floor. Thomas Rogers, chair man, explained the proposed idea of .filling in the grammar school yard with sand, or moving dirt by means of machinery. The motion vat made and accepted to have for - the spring - project school grounds Improvement An Investi gating committee composed of R. F- Wadkins, A. J. Jenkins, Thomas Rogers and Paul Sharpe, was ap pointed. Their findings will be re ported at the March meeting. A motion was made and accepted to pay for medals to be awarded the scholastic students of the forth coming graduating class. ' . The nominating committee for new officers, appointed by Mrs. Brown were: Miss Maggie Bowden, Mrs. G. D. Bennett and Rev. A. It Williams. MrsvM. A. Smith made a mo tion that the PTA go on record for approving more money for school lunch rooms and ask the secretary to write our Congressional mem- 1 bers f or this special appropriation. . Following adjournment the : Department girls were hostesses to an Informal reception, assisted by their teacher, Mrs. Kathleen 'Snyder. . p"" ......1 MRS. ROBERT COURTNEY PRIDGEN, who before her marriage on February 1 In Cal- ' vary Methodist Church of Fayettevllle was ' Miss Janie -Frances Hair, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. John Aahford Hair of Fayettevllle. Mr. Pridgen is the son of Mrs. ; Robert C. Pridgen and the late Mr. Prid gen of Warsaw. members of her club and addition al guests. After several progress ions high score awards went to Mrs. L. S .Whittle, club high, and visi tors high to Mrs. Stacy Britt. Mrs. Paul Berry was holder of the tra veling prize. Each guest was presented novel ty Valentine boxes of candy and nuts with-which Mrs. Pearsall ser ved iced drinks during the play. At the conclusion she served an attractive congealed salad course with cookies and coffee. Mrs. Strickland Entertains Club Young Folks Enjoy Valentine Party The Junior Girl's Auxiliary with their sponsors entertained at a Valentine party Friday evening at the Legion hut, with their guests being the. Junior Royal Ambassa dors. The G' A. "colors were used fn the decorations and Mrs. Wilbur Garner led- the children in numer ous games and contests. Refresh ments of sandwiches, cookies and iced drinks were served to the 50 puests. i . , '. The Intermediate Royal Ambas sadors were entertained on 'Friday evening in the ladles parlor of the Baptist church at a Valentine par ty given by Mesdames Henry West, L. O. Williams and G. S. Best. Mrs. Best, Young People's Lead er, led the 'boys and their guests, the Intermediate G. A.'s, in sug gestive games and contests after which the hostesses served a dainty congealed salad course with Valen tine candy and hot chocolate. Mrs. Pearsa.l Enter tains At Bridge Mrs. E. L. Pearsall entertained at a pretty Valentine Party Thurs day afternoon at her home. Two tablet were placed for play for niffOK ir s-Ttr-er-t Mrs. E. F. Strickland entertained her bridge club and several addi tional guests Friday night in .her home. Potted plants decorated the I living room and the valentine mo tif was carried out in the tallies and refreshments. Mrs. Milton West scored high and was present ed a corsage of red roses. The hos tess served delicious fruit tarts with heart sandwiches and Russ ian tea. Geo. Worth Band Met Thursday The Geo,Worth Band of the Pres byterian church met Thursday after noon with .12 present and Billy Hitchcock, President, presiding. Mewlames W. M. Buck and L. A.' Brown, sponsor's led the children in sentence prayers and stories on "Africa." Following the meeting the children, presented a door mat to Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Clarke, who had just moved into the new i I manse. I Mrs. R, D. Johnson is with her husband, Senator Johnson in Ral eigh this week. Senator and Mrs. Johnson assisted Governor and Mrs. R. Gregg Cherry In receiving at the reception they held at the Govenrnor's mansion for members of the General Assembly and their wives Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Johnson assisted in receiving in the library and tear hall at the man sion. Tuesday morning at the regular meeting of the Sir Walter Cabinet, of which Mrs. Johnson is Vice President,- Harvey Miller, young stu dent of the State School for the Blind. was presented by his teacher, Miss Mary Miller, in a group of songs.. At the following business session Mrs.. Johnson suggested a fund be started to forward the musical education of Harvey Mil ler, and more than $100 was raised. The suggestion was enthusiastically endorsed and the fund wat made a continuing project of this session on the suggestion of Mrs..: Michael Scheneck. : ' v ... Home From Hosp. Friends of Billy Byrd, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Byrd, Rt 2. Wassaw, will, be interested .to learn that Billy has returned from James Walker Hospital where he under went treatment. Billy, with friends, was in an automobile accident early In November, which caused him to be hospitalized for three weeks, . .- .. .. , . PTA Tournament Report Success The Warsaw PTA sponsored a Games Tournament Monday night at the Legion hut with over . 100 in attendance. The lounge was attrac tively decorated making a pretty setting for the 20 tables of various games in play. High scorer for each table was presented a prize and 'several cakes were sold at auction. A. devil's food cake was raffled off to the lucky, winner, A.. J. Jenkins, which realized $17 for the PTA. Over $90 dollars was cleared from the Tournament The PTA wishes to thank J. R. Grady, publisher of the Times for the donation of tickets and all who-' donated gifts and assistance in making the tournament a success. Mrs. W. A. Carter and Miss Haz el Carter spent the week end with Deming Water Piimps Radio Combinations V Plumbing Supplies and Fixtures AT WARSAW APPLIANCE CO. WARSAW, N. C. ooooooeoooocootoooooooooooooooooooooo. I WE TAKE PLEASURE rt IN ANNOUNCING THAT IS HOW ASSOCIATED WITH US AS MAN A G E R OF THE; ll f ALLEJ Jr, : .'" ' " t J f,V M v " .7i. , Kenansyille's Only Insurance Agency ,?'f , .7"'; ' - ' " !7- ? ' ;-";-7'7l' Your Pcfrcmr;3 Is Ar-:rccr !: J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker. They were accompanied by Mrs. R. H. Best, Jr., to Oxford, ' where she visited her sister also. Anne Blanchard, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lasko Blanchard, who broke her arm recently at play while at school, went to Wil mington Saturday", for an examin ation. . i Continued Improvement is noted, in the condition of Mrs. Sudte Lew Is, who has been confined to her bed.. i Mrs. W. A. Carter, Miss Hazel Carter and Avon Sharpe left Wed nesday for Miami where they will visit friends and relatives. Miss Mary Middleton and friend, Miss Katherine Gardner of Wil mington were week end guests of Mrs. W. J. Middleton. Mrs. H. A. Parker and Mrs. Mau rice Jordon left Monday for Tampa and other parts of Florida. - - Rev. and Mrs. James Blackmore of Masonboro, visited Mr; and Mrs. W. R. Blackmore and Miss Janie Blackmore Wednesday. : , , . f -. Miss Lizzie Robinson . of Mill ville, Gar, aunt of Mrs. J. C. Russ, who is now making her home here, celebrated her 92nd birthday Tues day by receiving a few close friends. ' .' ' Celebrates 7fh Birthday - Little Marsha Hipp . celebrated her 7th birthday Saturday with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hipp. Miss Mary Beth Heath, sister of the hon oree, led the children in games and contests and delicious refresh ments of ice 'cream and cake were served. Marsha received many at tractive and useful gifts. Uncle Sam Says Abraham Incolu'a birthday should be i a reminder to my niece. . and nephews tli at they have the oppor tunity ? to emancipate ; themselves from future insecurity by buying United S-ate. Saving. Bonds' regu larly. Every time you buy a bond you've added something to the ro tor, you're creating, home,-an education for yonr children, a secure Id age for yourself. Every signed payroll saving, authorization card la a personal emancipation proolam. Hon emancipation from the slavery Of a future hand-to-mouth existence. 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