T 1 y 7' w v -11 O ii' j, J. B. Jones Honored At Party 1, j -x:j. J. B. Jones, who before her ,.-s,.' rc-ent mai ' 'l'--;iy - y:- wi part (-"eni marriage was Miss Blanche wm complimented at a ' party Wednesday evening by Misa Mary Alice Blackmore at her . heme. Jonquils and . spring flowers werei'jUAed effectively throughout :Ahe; h6mf and made a pretty set - jsng for the play of bingo in which . tltjhscore awards went to the hon - oree Mtf. ! Jones; ; and to David t-HtortV-'!S''.v'0':i''r;i''?Jt',d ' - T - hostess' presented the hon- ores a corsage of white carnations t: ! i i.hu ... , t STACY BRITT WARSAW EDITOR Subscription : Agent Advertising Solicitor Dial 293-6 Please. t?i Uul In Your Mews FT ; j -.; t r m ; lalbnoredOn Birthday " , t v Little Martha Anne Barr cele-breted-her fifth birthday Tuesday : , afternoon with-a pretty children's ' party!at the home 'of her parents. MrBSd Mrs. Momon Barr, on Col-. lekMt: .; .' M ; . l tirri- f ' ) " " '': - 4 : Mrs. Barr led the children in an 4 .Esstte'r. egg hunt and games and , -s ; - Jcqifjtepts; after ' which' she served - . tluyn lee cream and birthday cake. " Eaettiflttle guest received novelty : sbai'of candy, . - C;;li$t Dates To jkV'-'tiatiOnal Training Union M. on BaliyiiBeulaville.' 2:30 P. : Mar.ch 30. v i.fiV. Associatlonal Meeting, Bear 'Marsh, April 0. '' !:: t ''-r i ' '' '' tate Sunday School Convention gkffl 3) First Church, Wilming ton, April 11-12. Mohthly Assodational .. Pastors.' CoAference, Warsaw, 10:30 A. M. . Vacation Bible School Demon- Istrhtton, April Z8. U:CMee$ lrs. Rackley I v'The James Kenan Chapter of the x.'vUnlttoJ .Daughters of the Confed (. ! ercy of Warsaw' and Kenansville V ; met Thursday afternoon, March 20, '- ' .in tho-home of Mrs. J. A. Rackley . J wtth Mesdajnea L. S. Whittle, Nor i wood Boney and Harvey Boney of Kenansville, as Joint hostesses with ':n 1 j r: is ( . . 1 present uua mn,- n. waujr, v Kenansville, as guest. ; -! &lrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., pres- i ident-opened the meeting with Listen Ciiiiid In Smith " Daniel Soiitherland Williams, 59, ' former Kinston lumber dealer, died '. in a'Kinston hospital at 11 a. m. ' .' Sunday after a brief illness. Funer al services were held from the late home'bn the Richlands highway at j y pj m.-Tuesday, with interment in u family cemetery in Smith Town ship -ln Duplin County. Surviving v are' his Wife, Mrs. Lena Williams: ! an - adopted daughter, Mrs. Earl .: .Tarmanrof Baltimore, Md.; a sister, Mrs.' J.' O. Long of Kinston; and ' ieveral nleces'and nephews. a -canst Foe qui k rdM from itching caiaed by caena, thleui' foot, nbiefc pimple and ether itching condition. pure, onoling. medicated. IktokJ O. C . MisenimoM. A doctor formula. t.tr anci tinl!. Soothe. cornforU nd , . 1 calm intenn itching. 3Sc trial bottle jvr 1 1, or money back. Don't Biffer. Aakyow iJtm todar fas ... MaseatrTiaNu boooooooo " ' : m conn ir:i mile; m C. 27 Ydlo; V . '. ... .t'Ve -t t. PATTERSON 'gift of hand curved book The dining table was centered with mixed spring flowers and Ivy streamers, with low burning tapers and' molded lilies of the valley at either end. Two larae white hearts . with horse' shoes tied with, white ribbons were placed on the table. 1 Coffee, sandwiches and cookies ; Were served from the low buffet to the guests, who were employees of Qulnn Wholesale Company. , " . ? . ' r unison singing of "Carolina" after which Mrs.' Claude B. Best, pro gram Chairman,: presented a most Interesting. paper on "North Caro lina' Educators". .She briefly and interestingly outlined the life and works, of. several well-known edu cators, including Edwin D. Graham, distinguished Southern educator; Dr. James Yadkin Jbyner,, out standing educator and lawyer for, merly of Goldsboro and Greensboro where he did great -work at the Woman's College; Former Govern or Charles Brantly Aycock, of Har- j nett County, who started his ca reer . as a lawyer in Goldsboro, , where he was later superintendent of Wayne Schools, before becoming I Governor; . Alexander McKeever, who was reared in Sanford, later professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina and after that Principal of Greensboro City Schools. Following the program Mrs. J. M. Peirce, secretary, read the min- utes and plans were made to en-, roll all qualified ex-service men on the National Roll of Honor in Wash ington Cathedral, Washington, D. C. These must be of direct linial descent of veterans of The War Be tween The States. Mrs. J. W. Farrior, History teach er in Warsaw High School, told of her department's project of gath ering interesting and outstanding news items and clippings of histo- CHILDREN TODAY and a ends' Your young son or daughter will be part of a better world you are helping to build for tomorrow. They will succeed or fail according to their education and training. Wise parents are providing now to assure their children a secure place in tomor row's world. You can do likewise with Jefferson Standard's Educator Plan and spread the cost by making small deposits ,hile your children are sMIl young. At no cost to you, let us jme by and talk with you and your wife about it. s D. H. CARLTON Special Representative r-JEFFERSOH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY G SEENSBORO , N ORTH CAROLINA ' ' .,y tv ' DIGGER YIELDS f Storn, Drought, & DisNiRf!staiit Cora 8ince 1927. Wood has brad , and grown Hybrid Com in Ifa South. Now we oiler attains adapted to every soil in the South and East Wood's adapted Hybrids mean bump er crops, strong stalks, deep roots, sound sots, no barren stalks. Ask for beavtirully Illustrated catalog daaoatblng ' Hybrid Com. fuU line el Bald, vagetablo and dower t i Please send me your ;: s a rical note. She asked members for aid in this project in that anything of interest would be greatly appre ciated ' by her department, Mrs. Farrior and her class have planned a supervised tour ; of Bentonville Battle Ground at an early date. ' ; Plans were made for the' Chap ter to entertain District No. 9 of the North Carolina UDC in War saw on Tuesday, April 15 and the following committees appointed: Place of Meeting . Mesdames L. B. Hule, Q. J. Sutton. C. I F. Carroll, B, D. Johnson, R.H. Best, Sr., and Paul Berry; Dinner Mes dames Kathleen Snyder, I J, . i C. Brock, L. S. Whittle, Ralph Honey cutt, J. W. Best, Stacy Britt and Henry L. Stevens, Jr. Registration Mesdames Robert L. West, N. B. Boney, W. J. Middleton, J. W. Qulnn and Miss Eula Powell; Mu sic - Mesdames C. B. Best, J. A. Rackley, J. L Peirce; Distinguish ed guests - Mesdames J. W. Far rior, Harvey' Boney, Emma, Cham bers, C. A. Womack and R- C. Pridgen. Bride-Elect And Bride Honored At Series Of Parlies Miss Helen Cumie Marshall, bride-elect, of Rose Hill and Mrs. William James Taylor, recent bride, of Durham and Hamlet,: were hon orees Friday when Mesdames J. J. West, Sterling Marrhier and W. E. Taylor entertained at the home of tots. West with afternoon and ev . enins bridee parties. Miss Marshall will wed Mr. Daulton West, son of Mrs. West, on Saturday, April 5, and Mrs. Taylor was before her marriage Miss Mary Knotts, of Hamlet. The spacious West home on Col lege Street, ensuite, was elaborate ly decorated throughout with lovely arrangements of yellow snapdrag- -l ADULTS TOMORROW Warsaw, N. C. STANDARD- in J mm fn nu ,w l l t'Jrit ii CATALOG : I k . J .n 1947 Spring Catalog ons, roses, fern and yellow candles. The dining table was overlaid with an exquisite hand crocheted cloth, centered with a massive arrange ment of yellow, snapdragons, yellow roses and fern in -sterling sliver bowl. A similar arrangement was on the buffet, flanked on either side with yellow tapers. At the afternoon party twelve tables were in play with Mrs. R. E Wall scoring high and receiving playing cards. Mrs. Allen Draugh on won second high and was pre sented a nest of candlewick ash trays. The honorees were each pre sented six goblets in their crystal patterns. f . , ' Twelve tables were also in play at the evening party with Mrs. R. H. Best, Jr., being awarded cards for high score and Mrs. L. B. Hule a. cream and sugar bowl for second high. Again the honorees were re membered with six ice teas in their crystal. The hostesses presented Miss Jewel Porter, bride-elect of May 1, and Mrs. Edwin Sheffield, recent bride, a set of individual salt and pepper shakers. The hostesses served a tempt ing and dainty grapefruit salad course with novelty bridal sand wiches, cheese . biscuits and tea followed by individual party cakes, carrying out the bridal yellow and green motif. . . Out-of-town guests were Miss Marshall, her mother, Mrs. Herbert Marshall, Mrs. A. L. Wilson, Mrs. Joel Barden, Miss Edna Fussell, Mrs. Spillman Troy, Mrs. Mary Bur nett, Mrs. Archey Lanier, Mrs. Dan iel Fussell, all of Rose HiU; Mrs. BUI Taylor of Durham; Mrs. C. C. Knotts, of Hamlet; -Mrs. Robert Carroll Wells, Mrs. E. C. Tyndall. and Mrs. Marie Bassinger of Ken ansville. Mrs. Sheffield Is Hostess To Club Mrs. Bill Sheffield entertained her bridge club and several addi tional guests Thursday afternoon at her new home, which was deco rated with' jonquils and other sprinjj flowers. When scores were tallied Mrs. Jimmic Kitchin was awarded a nov elty 'Culbertson scoring pencil for club high score and Mrs. Jimmie McColman, handkerchiefs, for visi tors high. Mrs. Edwin Sheffield, recent bride, was remembered with a set of bridge ash trays. The hostess served delicious ba- splita to Mesdames Charlie Sheffield, Jimmie TCitchin, Jimmie McColman; Edwin - Sheffield, Ed Strickland, J. F. Strickland, Ed Hines; Joe Freeman, Charles Bur ton, Brodus Smith, and Emmett Roark. . . , ' Mr. Blcckmore Is Honored On Birthday , Mr. W. R. Blackmore was honor ed by bis family at a surprise birth day dinner party Friday evening, March 21, at his home. ' Spring flowers in attractive arrangements decorated the home. Following the tempting dinner a beautiful decor ated birthday cake was cut by the honor guest Those present were Mrs. W. R. Blackmore, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Blackmore, Misses Janle and Mary Alice Blackmore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackmore and daughters of Winston-Salem, and the Rev. and Mrs. James Black more of Wilmington. Miss Porter To Wed On May First Miss Je wel Porter, daughter, c f Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porler, will h. wed to Mr. Harvey Clayborne Allen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen of Richlands, on Thursday, May 1 in the Warsaw Baptist Church. With The Sick Friends of ?.Irs. Emma HobbJ -.'ill be interested to learn that she has returned from James Walker Hos p'tal where she received treatment la.,t week. She is now confined to hr home with plurlsey. Miss Sadie Bennett has returned from James Walker Hospital where she underwent a minor operation recently. Miss Kate Herring, who h is been ill with pneumonia, is mi: eh im proved and Mrs. Leonard Herring, who recently underwent an oper ation at James Walker Hospital, has returned home and is impro ving. Mrs. Jimmy McColman, who has been confined to her home on ac count of flu is now able to be back ? 4 Place Your Order How - Be Sure Of Delivery Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Easter Lillies en mm. cs:pot 7c!!:cc - - C!!n at her work in the Grammar School. Mrs. R. E. West, Miss Lyda West, Deems and Ellen Anne Pollock have been confined to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pollock with flu. Personals Mrs. C. J. Brown bad as her week end guests her children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowden of Fayette ville, Clarence Brown, Jr., of High Point and Lee Brown, student at Chapel HilL . . Miss Hazel Carter and Miss Bes sie Quinn, of Wilson shopped in Richmond over the week end, Mrs. W. A. Carter visited her sister. Miss Lucy Hayes in Virgilina, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert West, ar rived Friday from Dallas, Texas, tol spend some tune with Mr. West's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. West and Mrs. West's parents in Louis- burg. Mrs. Albert Greene and infant son, of Midway Park, is the guests this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Boney. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grove and daughter, Martha, of Richmond, Va. ore guests for 10 days of Mrs. Grove's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matthis. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter and Miss Jewel Porter were Sunday guests of Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr and Mrs. T. H. Ramsey in Burgaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines spent the week end in Raleigh. Mrs. L. A. Brown and sons. Jay and Red, have returned from Green ville, where they spent the week and with her mother, Mrs. J. W. ."incent. John Vincent also return c. to bis "work at Warsaw Furni tuis Co., after being called to Greensville on account of the ill ness and death of his father. itliss "Splinter" Moore of Rocky -vlount is the guest of Miss Annie iuitc Powell. Mv. and Mrs. Graham Quinn of Raleigh were week end guests of their parents, Mrs. Lillian R. Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Packer. Mrs. L. A. Beasley of Kenansville was the guest of her daughter, Mrs Henry L. Stevens, Jr., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Puree 11 Jones have returned to Pittsboro and Chapel Hill after spending the spring holi days with thair parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bet. Mrs. Lillian ii. Quinn was the guest last week oi her daughter, Mrs. Dan St.eed in Greenville. Miss Polly SummerUn of near Kenansville, is now employed with Mrs. Hubert Brown in The Cttri well Beauty Shoppe. tn I . Sgt and Mrs. N. L. Wlgss cf Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and llrs. Albert Vann and Mrs. Rex Wis of Charleston, S. O, wen guests of Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Wiggs over the week end. ,. ' ' . . , Deems Wiggs. student at ECTC . spent the spring holidays In Char leston, . s. iC.'-.-:;- y&jM ..v-, Warsaw Sf udenl s Si'' Greenville, Mar. 26V Nine students of East Carolina Teacher: College have appeared , recently on the Children's Hour radio program sponsored by the Greenville, and college branches of the Association for Childhood Education. .; , . The ECTC branch of the ACE was in charge of programs for nine week, i'.cd ca each Wednesday af ternoon a member told a story suitable for children. Among those -taking part was Margery Lee Tho- , mas of Warsaw, who told the story "The Bajabl Tree." ft aw ft i, f"-i Ibla Egyptian wears a soaks in ignla in Us halmst cap. Every .eos In his country laww on sight that be was a dapsndablo and loyal official That's his brandl Whan you ae a brand cemwd advsrUssd trademark on prod acts in oar store, yaa know yon can depend on their quality Do ing the same every time. WARSAW DRUO CO. The JsS Store Warsaw,. S. 0,.tjv-.,r m ''mai

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