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Celebrate
Anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. John A. Boyette,
Jr t of Warsaw, celebrated their
50th Golden Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, March 10. Mrs. Boyette
is the former Miss Rachel Ann
Brooks of Wallace. The have four
' children, William. P -". x-Hel
A bountiful dinner was served.
All jeloee relatives were present
and enjoyed a most happy day to
gether. 1 i
Flournoy-Sheppard
Mrs. Mary K. Clifton, of Faison,
announces - the marriage of her
daughter, Mrs. Rebecca C. Shep
oard to Walton W. Flournoy, Jr.,
of Washington, D. C, on February
22, 1947, Washington, D. C.
- Mr Flournoy is the daughter of
Mm. Clifton and the late Mr. John
M. Clifton, of Faison, and has been
employed in Charlotte and Wash
ington, P. C for several years. Mr.
Flournoy is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Flournoy, Sr., of Flori
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Grady-Jones
Miss Blanche Leigh Grady, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Grady,
Rt 2, Warsaw, and J. B. Jones; son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, Rt.
2k Warsaw, were united in marriage
on Friday evening, February 28,
1947, in a simple and quiet cere-
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"MRS. EDWIN LEWIS SHEF
FIELD of Warsaw, who be
fore her marriage on Febru
ary 21 at St Paul's Episco
pal Church in Clinton was Miss
daughter of L. C. Kerr, Sr., and
the late Mrs. Kerr of Clinton.
Mr. Sheffield Is the son of Mrs.
B. C. Sheffield and the late Mr.
Sheffield of Warsaw.
mony piIu.:ned in thj Warsaw
Methodist parsonage with the pas
tor, Rev. A. M. Williams, officiating
and using the double ring ceremony
of the Methodist ritual.
The bride wore for her wedding
an attractive teal crepe dress with
which she wore brown accessories
and a shoulder corsage of pink
carnations.
Mrs. Jones was graduated from
Warsaw High School in. 1946 and
is employed in the office of T. R.
Quinn Wholesale Company in War
saw. Mr. Jones served two and a half
years with the Navy Sea Bees and
at present is farming on Route 2,
where the couple will reside, fol
lowing a trip to Florida.
Miss Ellis Engaged
Miss Frances Ellis, of Raleigh,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' William
Plummer Ellis, of Suffolk, Va., has
announced her engagement to
Vance Hollingsworth, of Fairmont,
son of Mrs. Sallie T. Hollingsworth
and E. Dallas Hollingsworth, of
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. Hollingsworth formerly
lived in Warsaw and is the brother
of H. D. Hollingsworth of Warsaw.
Peterson-Lytch
Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Peterson,
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Aljsi MAi)GE FUTCH, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Roy Souther
land of Rose Hill, whose engagement to Charles Norwood, son of Mr.
and Mrs, George M. Norwood of Raleigh, is announced by her parents.
The wedding will be solemnized April 5.
of Turkey, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Sarah Jane
Peterson, to Mr. Douglas McLaurin
Lytch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
L. Lytch, of Maxton, on Thursday,
February 20, 1947 in the Turkey
Baptist Church.
Invitations Issued
The following invitations have
been issued: Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnson Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs.
Benard Cleveland Sheffield, Jr.,
and Mrs. Benard Cleveland Shef
field, Sr., at home, American Leg
ion Home, Warsaw, N. C.,' Thursday
evening, March 13th., 1947, from
8:00 until 9:30 o'clock, honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis Shef
field. Attend Tournament
Among those from Warsaw .who
attended the Southern Conference
Basketball : Tournament ' at Duke
University, Durham, during the
week end were; Bill Taylor, R. L.
West, H. L. Stevens, III, and R. D.
Johnson, Jr.
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UDC Meet Be Held
The regular monthly meeting of
the United Daughters of the Con
fetlecaty, James Kenans Chapter
will meet Thursday, afternoon,
March 20, in the home of Mrs. J.
A. Rackley with Mesdames L. S.
Whittle, N. B. Boney and Harvey
Boney as joint hostesses. Mrs. H.
L. Stevens, Jr., president, wishes
a full attendance as plans will be
made for the District UDO meet
ing which will be in Warsaw on
Tuesday April 15. '. ''
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Mrs. G. Van Stephens is in Sal
isbury this week, where she is
teaching a Baptist . Training Union
Study course in the First Baptist
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.ace on February 15 In the First
Methodist Church of Warsaw
. wes Miss Susie Carolyn Hud-,
itn of Turkey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Coleman Had- "
son of Turkey. Mr. Vann far the
sjh of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Vann
of Clinton. .
Ml Meeting
The WMU of the Baptist Church
held their March meeting Monday
afternoon at the church with 25
members present. Mrs. L. O. Wil
liams, president, was In the chair
and the Katie Murray Circle had
charge of the program, with the
leader, Mrs. J. P. Harmon, assisted
by Mesdames Glenn Rollins and
Carl Winders, presenting an inter
esting program from The Royal
Service, on "Russia", a timely sub
ject. !
At the same hour the Sunbeams
metlilso with 20 little folk present
and Mrs. G. V. Penney, leader in
charge Songs, rally cry and watch
word and a topic on Russia were
on the propram. The hosts, Judy
and Bill Rollins served delicious
refreshments of fruit.-
To Present Musical
The Baptist Church Choir, under
the able direction of Mrs. C. J.
Brown, will present a program of
music r at the - Wax saw Baptist
Church on the 5th Sunday night,
March 31, at 7:30. ' ,.-..-
The program includes well
known hymns spirituals and ap-
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The public Is most cordially in
vited and contributions will be
taken to apply on the organ fund
as the church -hopes to purchase
an organ in the near future. - v
Personals
. Judge and Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson
spent Friday in Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glisson and
daughter of Rockingham spent the
week end with their parents, Mrs.
M. C. West in Warsaw and Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Glisson, Jr.,. in Golds
boro. . 4, -,'' . ' " 1
Mr. and Mrs.' Alvas Powell, Jr.,
of Go'dsboro were Sunday guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Powell, f . ir V i
Mrs Ella Hefty has returned
from San Diego, Calif. where she-
visited her sister; Mrs. Helen Bry
an for several weeks. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Balnes of
Wilson were guests 4h's week of
Mrs. Rs ph Honeycutt. ,W,'. ;':
Mr. aod K. Went West, . M's? 1
Mary Ella Bannett and Miss Rosa
West wcre-ih Wilmington Sunday
to see Miss Sadie Bennett, who is
a patient at James Walker.
.Guests in the home of Miss An
nie Kate Powell last week were
Mr. and Mrs. B. L.. Powell of Rock
Hill, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. L- A. Pow
ell, of Savannah, Oa and Mr, apd
Mrs. D. B. Powell, of Rocky Mt
Miss Fula Powell aqcompanlad Mr.
and Ms. B. P Powell to Lakeland,
Fla., where they are spending the
winter months. .. (
Mr. and Mrs. George Penney and
children were week end guests' df
their parents in Raleigh.
Mrs. J.i B. Teachey of Rose Hill,
was the guest last week of her
brother Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Best.
Mrs. II. L. Potter and children
of Wallace, MrsF. J. Strickland
and Mrs. Stacy Brltt visited Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Erilt in Clinton on
Sunday afternoon.
. Mrs.- Li , A. - Brown !s . still in
Greenville with her father, who is
a hospital patient there. . ' . fc
.Miss Fannta Wilson had as week
end guerts Misses Martha Jean
and Mary Belle Surratt, and Doris
Fry of -Greensboro. - The Misses
Surratts ara t-aaghters of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Surratt, formerly of
Warsaw, Rt. 2. ,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Belton Minshew
had as guests Sunday Miss LUlie
Belle- Minshew of Fremont and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Minshew of
Wallace. ' ' i
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Mayor had Mw. A. J. Jenkins
spent last week in Washington D.
C. ':r-',-:''-y..y: ijf:-: V:' '
Miss Geraldine Bostic, Jtudent
at Meredith, was home for the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs .Walter Bostic. ,
. Mis. H. A; Parker' and Mrs. Ma-.
urice Jordon of Bowden, have re
turned from Florida, where they
visited relatives. - " '
' Elbert Matthis was home for the
week end from. Catawba College.'
Mr. and Mrs. A. ' J. - Strickland,
Miss Vema Strickland and Mrs.
George Hopkins were visitors to
Goldsboro last week. ,
Frank Pickett, of East Bend, Vis
ited his parents, Mr. anl Mrs. B
W. Pickett last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Henlng
had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Gillikln of Goldsboro, Mr.
bnti Mrs. Edward Dawson of Wil
sdh and Mrs. Maude Gant of Fair
field. They came to see , Mr. and
Mrs. V. F; Darden, parents of Mi-s.
Herring, who returned to- their
home in. Lennox, ,Ga.- Wednesday.
They were accompanied home by
Mr. and Mrs, HerrJnir, who will
visit their daughter, Miss Cessle
Ruth ' Herring, student nurse at
Piedmont Hospital,, Atlanta, Ga. ,
John A. Johnson and Otis Ald
ridge, students a( Carolina spent
the week end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mclntyfe,
of Stan Hope, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. S.'Whittle: They
formerly resided .in the apartment
of Mrs. Ralph Honeycutt, when M-.
Mclntyre was with .the Superior
Stone Works Co. h'A:"--i..--c
,,Mrs. -W. JRlv Blackmpre has re
turned from Wilmington where she
visited Rev. and. Mrs. James Blati-
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