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Marriage
, Mr. and Mrs. David Dixon Sparh
man announce the marriage of their
sister,: Margaret Carlton to 'Mr.
'Claude McCullen.. SundaV. Anrll
27th., 194Trat Citadel Square Bap
tist Church, Charleston, S. C.
Circles Meet
Methodist Circles.
Circle' No. 1 of the W9 of CS met
Tuesday af ternoon In the home of
Mrs. Gordon WesCat West 'Siding
' with the Chairman, Mrs. Sam J.
'.: Powell presiding and 13 present.
Mrs. Powell led the Bible study
I and Mrs. J. K. Bea, Jr.utaughi the
' mission study book. The - hostess
served a tempting congealed fruit
; salad course with cookies, nuts and
iced tea.
.... circle No. 2 was entertained in
- the home of Mrs. W. E. Taylor on
; ' Tuesday hight with Mrs. Jimim
McColman, as joint hostess: There
were eight present and in the ab
sence of the Chairman, Mrs. J -C j
Thompson, Mrs. Q J. Sutton pre
sided. Mrs. Hopton Smith gave the
devotional and Mrs: Sutton taught
the mission study, book.-The hos
tesses served delicious strawberry
shortcake with coffee. : ,- v
Circle No. 3 met Tuesday night
with Mrs. ; Clyde urratt with 11
present. Mrs. M. A. Smith presided
and those giving a review' of the
Bible Study were Mesdames G P.
Pridgen, Milton West, and vMiss
.Martha Lee Oakes. .. Miss Nellie
Corbett taught" the mission study
course which was most Interesting
and the hostess, assisted tby- her
iiiuuier, rars. a. u. Miaaieton, ser-
-vea v surawDerry shortcake - with
Coffee. . ;r. My.i:f: r?.-;.
h Hospital
r , Mrs, Willie Blackmore underwent
a major operation Thursday morn
ing in James Walker Hospital, and
is getting along as well as could be
expected. . .'V'
'km'i Musicians
Arc On Air
The "Melody Rangers", composed
of Warsaw musicians, Bobby Glenn
Powell, Herbert Lewis, Herman and
Buddy Dail and "Red" Summerlin.
are broadcasting each afternoon
QBIVE WITH CAn
COMET springy you want to get out and drive, To:
insure saf e, enoyable driving let us give your car
a burap?r to bumper chack-up Our (complete
rfring service puts your car in A-l driving con
I.:ion Grease, Oit,-BatteryrBrake Fluid, Rad
i .tor Flushed, Wash,' Polish, etc. ' '- :
at 4:15 over Station WIJBZ, in Clin
ton. . ACi'l V;.'
Personals
rMiss Carolyn Carter, of MC Airy
was the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Johnson. ; -
. Mrs. H.L. Stevens , has been In
Kenansvllle ., part . of this week
Kwith her mother, Mrs. L. A. Beas-
ley v .'-sii-j
Miss Mildred Johnson, of Golden
boro spent the week end with! her
mother, Mrs. . C. L? Johnson. '
Friends of Mrs. Ralph Apple
white will tegret tb learn than the
is confined to her home onPianlc
Street. . Ajfi; ':
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shfpe haye mov
ed, to Florida where they will make
their h6me.:i:w:;vv;!,;',L :t,fi ':'
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. CaUahaniand
children, of Waynesvllle were week
end guests of friends and relieves
In Warsaw. V Mrs.? Margie Jones,
mother of Mrs. Callahan, accompa
nied them home for a visit--.
Celebrates Her 'r
Seventh Birthday
Saturday afternoon, May, 1 10.
from 8:30 - 5:00 o'clock Mm-Ralph
Veach entertained In honor of her
daughter, Lynn's 7th birthday.
The home throughout was beau
tifully decorated with sprlnr flow
ers. ;li---r': :. 'fi
The little folks enjoyed out-door
games, directed by Miss Thelmi
Swinson. Those attending wew
Judy and Bill Rollins, Judy StancP,
Thelma Jenkins and Linda Sharpe
of Warsaw; Annie Woodwatyi tf
Mt Olive; - Shelby u Jean Jones,
Freddie-Revelle, Dessltt Lewhw Jr.
James and Estelle Jones, Lewellvn
Langston, Thelma Swinson, Marna.
and H. W. Jones, Catherine Ander
son and Shirley Beetle of Friend-
snip community.
At the conclusion of 4he games
birthday cake: and ice cream-was
served by the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. .Jimmy Woodward and -Mrs.
Rom Jarmon. ; ..F'j .; i'w ; "-.i-
, Lynn received many useful and
pretty gittfiA-i'ri,
Other avests were Mesdames .
G. Langston, Dessitt Lewis and J.
W Jones, r?-- -.S-r t. '',. t-;,
7"t' :.
Mrs., H S..'JCornesav and Mra
Pete Nunn, mothers ol the class
mascots, M J, Kornegay and Carle
Nunn, entertained the senior clasi
and their s teacher, . Miss Linda
Cobb, at a' weiner roast Thursd?v
evening at the home .of Mrs. Kor
negay. After refreshments thev
were presented theatre tickets. ,
Dinner Parly ; .
Mrs. Allen Draushon and Mn
L. B. Gardner, grade mothers hf
the senior class entertainAd th
Class and faculty at a lovely dinner
party Friday evening at the home
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of Mrs. Draughon. , Covers were
laid for. forty A motif of red and
white,-the' class- colors, was carried
out in the appointments. The dining
table : was i centered with a silver
bowl of. American Beauty roses and
each of. the Ightauxiliary tables
held a center bowl of red roses.
Chicken salad .plates, garnished
with radish roses, hot rolls, straw
berry shorteake and 4cd tea wer
served. ' " . -.
The agriculture teacher, Mr. Wat"
kins, who recently returned from
the hospital,) was-presented. a gift
by the class. '
Kindergarten!
Closes '
1 Commejicement exercises for the
pupils in , Mrs. Rr E. L. Wheless'
kindergarten took plac0 May i. At
tractive exhibits of the year's work
were displayed . and refreshments
served. As a special feature of the
program, the pupils had made
small baskets of green and yellow,
paper ."filled them with miniature
flowers and presented them to their
mothers and friends. , : -
Bible School
PRESBYTERIAN w" "'
A daily- vacation Bible School
will be conducted at the Presbyter
ian Church, - beginning1! Monday,
May 19. School liours will he from
9 to 11:30 A M. Children from four
years of age -Up are expected to at
tend. Among those in charge will
be Mesdames E. H. -Clarke, J.: C.
Page, McGilvery1 Buck, Miss Nell
Bowden and others.
BAPTIST " - s
Bible School ' wUI begin at the
Baptist Church, Monday, May ic
and continue through Friday. Open
ing hour will be 8:30, closing at
11:30. The school will be conducted
by the pastor. Rev. G. Van Stephens
and Mr, Gilmer Beck, Assoclational
Missionary. The Beginners' Depart
ment will be in charge of Mrs. R.
E. L. WhelesS;. Primary Depart
ment, Mrs. Graham Phillips: Jun
ior Department, Mrs. J. M. Jenkins;
Intermediate Department, Mrs.. G.
Van Stephens. ,
Church Directory
Baptist Church:
9:49 A. M. Sunday School.
11 A, Vt: Worship Hour, sermon
by4he pastor, Rev. G. V. Stephens.
7 P.M. - B. V. P. U..
.
Presbyterian Church:
. 10 A, M. Sunday School.
11 A. M. Worship Hour, sermon
by the pastor, Rev. E. H. Clarke.
7 P. M. Young Peoples' League. ,
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Methodist Church:
: 10 A. M. Sunday SchooL
v 11 A. M. Worship Hour, sermon
by the pastor, Rev. A. M. Williams.
TP. M. Youth' Fellowship.
Personals
Y Mrs. Carrie Peele and Mr. and
blrs. Edgar Hamilton of Magnolia
are spending the week at Carolina
Beach, -
i Henry and Billy Farrior af-David
son 'College were week end guests
of; their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. w.
Farrior,
Mr.-and Mrs. R. C. Pridgen, Jr.,
of Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs.
J, P4 Rogers, Jr., of Smith'ield
were breakfast guests of Mrs. R. C.
Pridgen; Sr., on Sunday. - -Mr.
and Mrs. Vt; Pickett
Visited ' their i daughter Mrs. Leon
Uncle am Says
"Want to kJMWne ef the iet gifts
(on M UhcrT Seenrity! It's the kind
i gift which makes every day
,-iirr's Day -mothers' dys' free
'nv financ.'at worry, and t-jed with
1 1 ! fldcocc at tii ability to meet oua
id -o emerferrrles or achieve family
Britt and .family in Mt. Olive on
Sunday. - - '
Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton
were guests of Mrs. Herbert Mid
dleton and Mrs. 'C- W.- Surratt
onSundaV" " '
Mrs. W. R. ' Blackmore is in
the James. Walker. Hospital .where
she underwent an operation for
gallstones last Friday.
Molly ' Hipp, . daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. -R. .Hipp, ' is : being
treated : for ear trouble in Dr.
Sldbury's ;" Hospital at - Wrights-
viue Beach. - - . :.
Mrs. George Penney visited her
mother in Raleigh 'over the week
end. , ;
Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Godwin spent
Sunday with his mother in Dunn.
Dr. andWrs. E. P. Ewers are v'
iting her mother in Kentucky. ,
W. H. Hitchcock f vRalelKh and
daughter, Miss Barbara of ECTC
vxreen vine were at nome for the
week end. Mr.; Hitchcock's mother
Mrs..Lutie Hitchcock Of Columbia,
S. C, is visiting -the family.
Mr. and Mrs. UB. Albertson and
Mrs. Lillian Quinn visited Mrs. Ai.
bertson's mother, Mrs. Eddie Riven-
bark in Rose Hill. Sunday. -Miss
Marguerite Korneeav of th.
Clinton school faculty spent the
week end with ,her parents. After
her school closes on May 30, she
will go to Peabody Collece to stu
dy for her Master's degree.
Mr. and Mrs.- . W.-A. Patterson
and Billie of Mt OUve. Miss r.nr,
Garner and nephew, Howard Moss
Will Be In
Friday,
-S- - A"Xs
To Demonstrate The llev
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ONE PINT OF REDUCER
WITH EACH QUART PURCHASED
WARSAW APPLIANCE CO.
WABSAW.N.C.
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; WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN WARSAW
; From 11 in the morning 4 in the afternoon
Dressed Fryers
Duff's Hot Roll Mix
Brec.'ifast Bacon
5c Matches
TIHS WEEK-END'
A A BRANDED
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of Frank linton were Sunday guest
of Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner and
family. ,
Mr.-and Mrs. William Yost of
Chapel Hill and Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Gatiin of Tarboro were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Best
. Miss Kathryn Bowen of Raleigh
School of Commerce and Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Newton of Wilmington
were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mable
Waters and Mrs. W. N. Bowen. i ;
Miss Eula-Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernice Powell, "Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Powell and' Mrs. Lou Seaby of
Gastonla are oh a tour, by auto.
through the Western States and the
vhbhv bases.
Mrs. R. E". t Wheless and niece.
Mrs. Harrison StaUings of Green
vlUe, S. C, left Saturday for Roa
noke Rapids and Franklin, Va . af
ter spending last week at Carolina
Beach. .
Mrs. James Avent and Mrs. A B.
Baines of Wilson were week end
guests of Mrs. Annie Cox and Mrs.
Ralph Honeycutt
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray a,d
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bloss of Wilming
ton were guests Sunday of Misses
Sallie. Maggie, and Nell Bowden.
The Rev. Eugene Clarke and Mrs.
Clarke are visiting relatives in
GcJdsboro.
Miss Mary Carlton, R.N. of the
Naval Reserve stationed in Charles
ton, S. C, is spending a vacation
with her parents. Mr. and u
Bruce Carlton. - ',
Miss Marv Middleton of Wilming
iepresentative
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May 16th
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STEER' BEEF
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ton spent the week end with her
mother, Mrs. W. J. Middleton. -v
Miss Mattie Williams and brother
Rob Mack Williams of Greensboro
were week end guests of Miss Annie
Ross Williams and Dr. J. M. Will
iams. " . . - . '
Edward L. Boyette, Chief Pharm
acist mate, stationed in Orange,
Te, xas is spending 30 idays leave
with bis" parents, Mr. and Mrs' L.
A. Boyette. ' :
Miss Bertha Isley of Raleigh is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Penney.
Mrs.. R. E. West, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. D.
( Pollock, has gone to Tabor City to
visit her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Pincr.
. Mr. R. E. West of Raleigh wa the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Poll
ock -over the week end.
'Baptismal services were conduc
ted in the Warsaw Baptist Church
Sunday evening by the pastor th?
Rev. G. Van Stephens. Thirty-tv.o
were -baptised for the Waisaw
church and three for Lanefield.
Card Of Thanks
We wish to take this means '
thank our many friends for the
kindnesses shown .luring the recf-nt
illness and death of our husband
and father.
Mrs. Daniel E. Todd
and Family.
&l remember yon
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Uncle 5am Says
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ffers ynu a safe, sure, profitable
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r where you worb-stop, look and -acL
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s professional mun o woman or'
self-employrd ask your bank about
the Bond-a-rionto Plan by which yea
co bay Savings Bonds automatical- '
ly oat of money in your checking
account. Yonr Uncle Sam sees ysa
In this Minnie Man symbol, became
every time yon bny another Savings
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