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1. W. STACY BEITT ; WARSAW EMTOB Subscription Agent; , ' Adverti&lng SoUcItor .. Dial 293-6 -1 ' Please " ' . . Call In Your News College Students Home For Easter " Among students home for the Easter holidays were Misses Mar gery Thomas, Peggy Steed, Lewell yn Phillips, Barbara Hitchcock, An nette Pridgen, Helen West, Sarah Humphrey, Audrey Kbi-negay, Ger aldlne-Bostic, and Kebecca Best; Arthur Lee Humphrey, Claud Pow ell, Harold Hales, Bill Taylor, Jack ie Stttton, Sam Jones, "Dukie" Mat this, Harold Matthis, and Lee Brown. '; Wins Honor At Flora Macdonald Miss Audrey Kornegay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lott Kornegay of Bt. 2, "Warsaw, was recently elected to the office of Vice President of the: Student .Government of the rising Senior Class at Flora Mac donald College in Red Springs. Miss Kornegay, an honor gradu ate, of Warsaw High School, is majoring in Social Science and French, and will graduate in 1948. Warsaw is indeed proud of Miss Kotnegay for attaining this high honor. Elected May Queen . Miss Frances Jones, daughter of It's only ctoth Mem on Us o1t but it is bis mark an Important beeau H tolls Tvryon that h eaniM.on lb tradition of his outfit or diTteion. Broad named advertised prod ' ct la our store, also, tU Vfrf ' purehasm that the manuioctOMr conies on his high standards so that each purchaser eon depend tjw his favorite brand product. ,. WARSAW DRUG CO. The exaSJC Store Warsaw, N. C. oooooooooGooioooooooOwOoooocaooooeooo n Screen Doors ' "! WHITE PONDEROSA PINE FACTORY MADE .. ALSO ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS J. M. PEIRCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA Building Materials WHITE PINE & FIR: WINDOWS (check and plain rail) DOOHS (both wood and glass) MOULDINGS CASING SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS, CORDS WINDOW GLASS NAILS PITTSBURGH'S PAINTS ' . BUILDERS' HARDWARE . ROLL ROOFING r BRICK ASPHALT SHINGLES GONCRETE PIPE PRICES THAT WILL SATISFY IT HAS BEEN OCR DESIRE IN THE PAST TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS IN OUR LINE. WITH THIS IN VIEW WE HAVE REPLACED OUR STOCK LOST BT FIRE AND NOW ' HAVE FOB YOUR IMMEDIATE USE ALL ITEMS ABOVE. 1 r WB INVITE YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE , 4 Sheriff and Mrs. Ralph J.3ones, was recently voted May Queen by the student body of the North Caro lina School for Deaf at Morganton. Miss Jones was Maid of Honor in the May Court last year. urse And Egg Hunt . Monday afternoon the Sunbeams of the Baptist WMU, led by Mrs. G. V. Penney enjoyed a home mis sion study course,' "Katy in the Canyon" after which they held an egg rolling on the driven lawn . Mrs. J. W. Stramghan 'assisted in serving the little folks ice iretrm and cookies. . ' Personals Mrs. Stella Reaves and son of Wilmington were home for the week end with relatives. ' Miss Daisy Smith of Meadow School teacherage was home for the holidays. Mr. and Mis. J. Tv Gresham, Jr., and daughter spent Easter in Col umbia, Terni., with Mrs," Gresham's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle and daughters, Sue -and Joyce were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Whittle In McLeansville. Mrs. Ben Bowden of Fayetteville and Lee Brown of Chapel Hill were guests of her mother Mrs. C. J. Brown this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Momon Barr and daughters Martha Anne and Linda spent Sunday in Sanford with Mrs. Barr's sister, Mrs. Lyrin Shore. Mrs. F. J. Thomas Went to Green ville Saturday and was accompani ed by Mrs. L. A. Brown who spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Vincent Rev. and Mrs. L. H. . Dawson, formerly of Warsaw, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Chambers this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lee had as Sunday guests Mr. Lee's mother, Mrs. Faison Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and daughter, Helen Terry of Mt. Olive. Mesdames Allen' Draughon and Frank Haislip visited Paul Britt in the Veterans Hospital In Fayette ville Tuesday: Mr. Britt, formerly with Standard Oil in Warsaw, now of Clinton, suffered a heart attack last week. James Page, of Kinston visited his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Page Sunday. -' "''? Mr. and Mrs. George Penney spent the: holidays with their pa rents in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best were Sunday guests of his aunts, Mrs. Effie and Annie Fussell in Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barden spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Cherry Point with Mrs. Barden's daugh ter, Mrs. J. F. Longest. While there Mr. Barden attended the Woodmen of the World Log Rolling at Have lock. Mr. and Mrs. Longest and daughter Helen, were Sunday guests of the Bardens. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berry spent Easter in Washington, D. C. with his mother. They were met there by their sn, Paul, Jr., student at Oak Rrdge Military Institute, whe flew up from Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sunratt spent the week end In Charlotte wMh her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mid dleton. ',. They ' were aocompanied by Mrs. Stacy Britt and daughter,, Betty, to Concord, where they were guests of her mother.- Mr. and Mrs. Gtoarle Sheffield have returned from Tampa, Fla., where they were guests of her aunt, Mrs. B. M. Davis. Mrs. C. A. Womack had as week end guests Mrs. Paul Brown of Charlotte and Mr. and' Mrs. Carl Womack of Wilson, ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore, Mrs. Allen Draughon, Miss Janice Draughon and ' Glenn Frown at tended the Easter Cantata given by the Clinton Baptist Church Choir Sunday night in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Best, Jr., were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Melvin In Roseboro. Mrs. Walter Carter of Salisbury. Mrs. J. E. Shaw, Jr., and daughter, Anne of Roanoke Rapids and Miss Louise Farrior o f Richmond, Va., are guests of Mr. snd Mrs. H. D. Farrior and Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Bernlce Powell and Miss Eula Powell have returned from Lakeland, Fla., where they spent some time. This week Mr. and Mrs. Powell are at Carolina Beach. Mrs. F. B. Sharpe of Lenoir is the guest of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharpe. Mrs. Sallie Hollingsworth of Ral eigh was Sunday guest of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hollings worth. Miss Pridgen Vice-I Forensic Club Milton Field of Scotland Neck, has been elected president of the Jarvis Forensic Club of East Caro lina Teachers College and Miss An nette Pridgen of Warsaw has been elected vice-president, and will head the organization for the 1047 48 term. ' Mr. Fields is a member of the ECTC debate team which has ta ken part in two major lnter-col-legiate forensic contests this year. Lanefield Club Meets Mrs. Merrift The Lanefield Home Demonstra tion Club met Wednesday,. March 26 at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. R. D. Merritt. An interesting program was presented by Mrs. Robert Chest nut, and Miss Eunice Davis. The topic for the month was giv en by Mrs. R. A. Best, assisted by PLASTER GOUGING PLASTER MASON'S LIME . FINISHING LIME CEMENT BRIXMENT SHEETROCK PUMPS it1 stn. !t'-. it. MISS VIOLET FIELDS, above whose engagement to Mr. D. R. Burns,' son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Burns, 1600 E. Elm street, Goldsbo ro, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Fields of Seven Springs. The wedding will take place in early summer. Mrs. Bill Carlton. The hostess ser ved chicken tiilaU and pimento cheese sandwiches, cookies and co ca colas. ' Circle Meetings PRESBYTERIAN Circle No. 1 The Sallie Peirce Circle, met Monday evening in the home of Misses Maggie, Nell, and Sallie Bowden i;r. Hiss St., with 14 present and Mv '.. A. Brown pre siding. Mrs. J. W Farrior led the Bible Study and prayer. Business for the new year was discussed and Mrs. Brown led ;a: :pt.'n Xorum dis cussion of "Veterans in our coll eges" after v, iii.li the "hostesses served a tempi m; sweet course, cheese. balls, i. . .id iVui tpunch. Circle No. 2 m.-t in the home of Mts. E. Walker .-,te,en.,. on Hill St., Monday afternoon uitli 18 present and Mrs. Ralph Best, Sr., presiding. New business was discussed and committees appointed: officers be ing Vice chairman, Mrs. R. H. Best, Jr.; Secty-Treas. Mrs. E P. Ewers. The ' hostess served a delicious chicken salad cour se with coffee. Circle No. 3 met Monaay after noon in. the home of Mrs. W. J; Middleton with 9 present and Mrs. J. C. Page in the chair. Mrs. B. C. Sheffield led the Bible Study, briefly speaking on "What do I . ; W Lefusgtia ; -I r w. . mm m m m m m rmn hi mt , .... ..".-.., ..., a Y XsK J& i '.. !.'V tfffeX 'yl -Iflfa faww yirSf FORD test. And'wt fea : ' -J 1. Forctorain arrcrdCnv!ii rnrr fari dealer luinjti nam Fard see?" Following routine business, the hostess served a tempting fro zen fruit salad course with sand wiches and coffee. ' , -BAPTIST . ... . . ' The Rosa Hocutt Powell met on Monday in the home of "Mrs. Davis Hollingsworth with Mrs. Floyd Strickland, . joint hostess, and IS present and Mr., Allen Draughon presiding in the absence of the chairman, Mrs. D. T. Chambers. Mrs. Draughon read for tha devo tionals John 40: 42 and Mrs. R. E. L. Wheless presented the chapter from the Mission Study Book in an interesting manner. The hostess es Invited the guests into the . din ing room where they were served sandwiches, wafers and punch. The George Rollins Circle met Monday afternoon jn the home of Mrs. O. H. Best with Mrs. X. S. Whittle, co-hostess; there were 15 members and 1 visitor present Mrs. J. R. Barden' bresiden and led th devotionals after which Mrs. Robert Blackmore taught the Mission Stu dy Book. The hostesses served a frozen fruit salad course with cheese straws, novelty bunny rab bits, Easter eggs and coffee. The Katie' Murray Circle met on Monday evening in the home of. Mrs. A. JL Humphrey with Misses Vera ahd Mildred Hamilton as joint hostesses. Mrs., J. P. Harmon pre sided over the meeting at which there were 30 members and 1 visit or present, Mrs. F. B. Sharpe of Le noir, who read the 12th Chnntfr nf Romans for the devotionals. Mrs. Harmon led a brief discussion of the program material for the month after which Mrs. G. Van Stephens taught the study book. The hostes ses served a dainty frozen fruit salad course with coffee, novelty Easter eggs and a pansy on each plate. Attend Y.M.C.A. Banquet Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Humphrey at tended the Golden Anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Assoc iation in Wilmington Tuesday even ing, when thev celebrated their 50 years of service With a formal banquet. - Announce Adoption Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Strickland 7nr -a -i I .1 u U . " WVM f 1 -;.'!' -1 i r - ; ; l vyv of Warsaw, announce the adoption of a baby daughter, Wynona Jane, on Easter Sunday, April 8t Wynona Jane was born Dec 24, 1946. r Vilh The Sick ' Carol Baars, 'daughter of Mr, and ' Mrs. Fred) Baars is undergoing a, treatment in the Goldsboro Hospi tal. , - v Judy Rollins is confined to her home on account of- chickenpox. , Mr. Ed Shines has returned from James Walker Hospital -and Is re-, -cuperating at his home. Joyce Potter is confined to her Home witn nu. PROTECT -A mortgog may hay mad It possible for you to own your hem. Would it ha Dm coum of your family losing il if you war no longer her? : . . A low coil JefFerton Standard Mort gage Cancellation Plan will pay off the orrgag In full In th event of your aarh and probably leav a little extra beilrlei For Tour family'l take, Invetti gat thU plan today. D. H. CARLTON Special. Representative Warsaw , N. C. " -JEFFERSON STANDARD- LIFE IISURARCE CCM?AY euiNsaoBO, north 1 Carolina - izz fulfill : t; - SpriM Houssclsatiingf- xma iocx 4. SpeckiEized ZJl - ' " ' Mrs. R. E. West is still confined in the home of her daughter, .Mrs. - Edgar Pollock, although she is im proving. . , -a . ,yt.a Seniors To 43-J 1 tri:A1 syri. Sponsor Dance ' The Seniors of the Warsaw Hleh . School vUl sponsor an ojd fashion ed sauare dance Fridav'evmlrwr. i April 11 at 8 o'clock1 In.ihe gym. Admission 65 cents. Come out and' help the Senior Class. f ' " ocooocoooooo ; . WHITE - v.? ..'-..'. :''-".. ...'.. ,'f i;: '-..rwj... .'--'t' 'V CASUAL! '-'it The Casual of the season- 'in smooth white leathierl x r. Open toe, open back? bp-. r en perforations up the in. step, as cool as a zephvr '.' on .your ieet. Platform wedge heel. - ' " ' -, " ' STYLE NO. 2160 , V only $4.95 1 j. t-i 1 A. BROOKS IN WARSAW " C m 'm a .a Wi m' j 'in... V ' I ' '0
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