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11 "" I.iJS. STACY BRITT WARSAW EDITOH , Subscription Afent ', ' ' Advertising Solicitor n: Dial 293-6 ' Please Call In Your News Vilh The Sick v The condition of Mrs. Ralph Ap . plewbite, who has been ill for sev- eral months ; remains about the same. , ,i Mrs. Ira Ezzell, Jr., is able to be out alter undergoing a major oper ation. , . : Wo wish to thank our mam friends for . the many - kindnesses and floral tributes given during the recent illness and death of our mother. i -. '. . : . The family of the late f s ' Mrs. Sadie Levis. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Graham S. Quinn, Jr. of Warsaw and Raleigh, annnun ce the birth of a son, Graham Earl, -. on Wednesday, May 28, 1947 Rex Hospital, Raleigh. Mrs. Quinn is the former Miss Edna Earle Moore of Warsaw. : McNeil -vGresham -! Mrs J. W. Quinn of Warsaw, an nounces the marriage of her lau- , a ghter, Mary Quinn Gresham, to lv.r Hector B. McNiel on Monday after noon at four o'clock, May 26, 1947. in the Warsaw Presbyterian Manse in Warsaw, with the Rev. Eugene H. Clarke, pastor, officiating. ' Mrs. McNeil wore an original - model suit of.dark blue broadcloth " with green off-the-face hat and f white accessories. Her corsage wa-s . : of orchids. ; Immediately following the cere i. .- mony the couple left for a wecidinp '. trip to uriannounced points. Mrs. McNeil is the only daughter of Mrs. J. W. Quinn and the late Mr. Quinn of Warsaw and Mr. Mo- Neil is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell McNeil of Raeford Mr. McNeil has for several vear-' i: been employed with Quinn-McGon' h en Company in Warsaw, as iuneral director. At Camp Joe West, son of Mr. and Mrs H Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to A&P) Both Wholesale and Petail Know Your Fish or Know v ajr FisI man WILLIS FREE DRESSING Vh me 2SU-1 vi as:,a,v, c. IT'S THE Mr. and Mrs. Effective July 1, 1947, if you are involved in a traffic accident in the State of North Carolina , whereupon there is a judgment against you for . $50.00 or more for property damage or bodily injury, and settlement is not made within 60 days, you must forfeit your registration platesand dri- vers license until such claim is made. The cost of adequate protection through Lia bility Insurance is nominal compared to the cost -in money and mental anxiety connected with a law suit. Premiums for $5,000.00 property dam age, and $5-10,000.00 bodily injury run as low as $27.00 per year. You cannot afford to be without an Automobile Liability Policy . . . Don't Wait ' until it's Too Late to insure, ' . CALL OR CONTACT WARSAW REAL ESTATE : ivs rn Robert L; - INSURANCE . -Seal Estate - Bonds - Rentals Phone - Office 2121 Res; 2C8G M. West, left Monday for Camp Tuscarora, Boy Scout Camp, here he will serve on the Official Staff for two months. ' , Joe is a member of Troop 20 and quite an outstanding Scouter. This is his second season at camp where he Is an instructor In nature study vis Is Miss Mary Lou Phillips delight fully entertained at a party and dance Monday evening at the T e gion Home, honoring Miss Evely June Davis on her birthday. Twenty friends enjoyed games and dancing and were served ice cream, birthday cake and lemonade by the hostess assisted by her m6 ther, Mrs. R. J. Phillips. Chaperones for the young folks were Mr. and. Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' Davis and Mrs. Yancy Smith. - Lanefiel Club Meets The Lanef ield HOC met Tuesday afternoon with Misses Emma and Eunice Davis. The president, Mrs. Marvin Houston, presided. After the opening song, roll call and collect, Miss Hilda Clontz gave an interesting talk on -the monthly topic. The hostesses served sand wiches, cookies and punch. Mrs. Smith Is Hostess To Club Mrs. Broadus Smith entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoor. at her home with two tables in piny. Throughout the living room artis tic arrangements of summer flowers were placed. , i - Mrs. Edwin Sheffield, guest, re ceived a double deck of cards for scoring high and the hostess s.rved a tempting frozen pineapple salid course to her guests. Miss Moore To Wed Mr. Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caswell Moore request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Esther Gail, to Mr. Ru-" dolph Sheppard on Sunday even ing, the 15th of June' at half past six o'clock, Warsaw Methodist Church, Warsaw, N. C. No invita tions are being issued in the coun ty and the public is invited. BARTLETT WE DELIVER hVw !2 ' . Car Owner West, Agent I Honored Af Party Class Social The Sallie E. Johnstone Bible Class has been sponsoring an at tendance contest for the past six months and on last Wednesday the losing team entertained the winners in the recreation room with games and Interesting contests led by Mrs. M. A. Smith. Mrs.. G. P. Pridgen was presented a lovely vase in rec ognition of her perfect attendance. Circles Meet Presbyterian ' Circle No. 1 met Monday evening hi the church with Mrs. L. A. Brown hostess and presiding. Mrs. Eugene Clarke gave the devotionals and Mrs. W. P. Bridgers discussed "The Light of the World." Circle No. 2 was entertained in the . home of Mrs. Jesse Stewart with Mrs. Ralph Best presiding. The program was given by Mrs; Robert Frederick. Circle No. 3 met Monday after noon with Mrs. R. C. Pridgeh and Mrs. J. C. Page presided. Mrs. 'W. M. Buck gave the Bible Stutiy and Mrs. Broadus Smith taught the Survey Article. All hostesses served tempting refreshments. ' - Baptist , The George Rollins Circle met Monday afternoon with Mrs. G. V. Stephens and 19 present; one njw member. Mrs. J. R. Bardcn presid ed and read the devotionals. Mrs. F. J. Thomas presented the pro gram assisted by Mesdames Robert L ' tit? VnSr k - 4tTVl 'J'A j-t-, ..KJvo 21" t fj j j 'j jlllJII" I I V is i I I 1,1 I 1 -. .... ? ..jae2"wir , The first fleet of new Greyhound coaches has arrived r ; And they are ready to ccny you away in Iowcost luxury!" 4u At Jbst, the finer Greyhound , has promised you is rcliing dong the highways Joday ' These new bases are the first among hnndrHf scheduled for delivery this year . . . and the instant yon board one of these new "Silversides" buses, you're in for mote comfort than you bine known in highway transportation! Inside and out, the new coaches are vastly , " Tes, one pcotmse bet beea t"" ' 1 tyou improved. Observation windows are ... . bn$ Greyhound doe ar LiSi to larger anl made with special Solez glass, ttop there, la finer tarj&Lu.!oft gentle to the eyes and complexion, Houses, waysile stations, and even -absorbing harsh sua rays. There's more newer coaches, Greyhound wZl bring leg room' between seats . .' . all chairs yon all the comfort, the convenience, have deeper cushioning and a rich new . the economy that ,3cs wiJ froressiwe upholstery . ". V a highly-developed air . highway transpof-' Ian. . , Blackmore, G. ,S. Best and Mrs. Stephens." ' " . The Rosa Hocutt Powell Circle was entertained Monday afternoon in Ihe home of Mrs. L. H, Brown with Mrs. Gilmer Beck as loin hostess. Mrs. David Chamber? pre sided, and Miss Betty Loftln read the devotionals. Mrs. R. E. L. Wtie less taught the mission study The Jr. G. As met Monday after noon at Mrs. Kdgars Pollock's With Jo ' Anne Britt hostesj. Mrs. Poll ock taught the mission work and the hostess served orange Ju'ce and cookies. Attendant At " Miss Meljones Cooper left on Wednesday for Micro, where she was an attendant in the wedding of Miss Margaret Hihnant, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Milford Hinnant, in a formal tei eniony Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Personals - 147 pounds of relief goods sent in by the Presbyterian .Church of Warsaw weits roctAed last vve;k at the Church World Service Center, New Windsor, Md. Mrs. C. lJ. 1U..S.1--W cl Freem-nt is the guest of her son Mr. and Mrs. Belton Minshew. .' ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon and Miss Janice went to Clinton S. C, last week for Commencement at Presbyterian College, where Al- A PRO MI S E transportation thai ; coorTirioning len, Jr. is a student. Allen accom panied them home- but Is now in Matter, Ga.,' playing profession1 baseball, as pitcher. - 1 ' :.v Mr. and Mrs. B." L. Powell v of Rock Hill, S. C, are. guests of Miss Annie Kate Powell and family. . " Mrs. A. , J. Strickland and Miss Verna spent Wednesday' at ; Caro lina Beach. - . Ben Cooper will receive, his de gree from the University of N. C. next week. He is spending a few days at home here with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rogers, Jr., of Smithfield were weekend guest Of Mrs. R. G Pridgen. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bartlett sir., and Mr. and Mrs.-Willis Bartletf visited in Carthage over the Week end. , " . ' - , - ' Mrs. Paul Sharpe and children visited her mother in Lenoir be fore attending BTU Conference at Ridgecrest. . , f . s Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Penney and children were week end guests In New Port News, Va. -VJ ' ". Mrs. E. F. Strickland was called to Fayetteville Saturday to be wtr her mother, who is a hospital pa tient there. Mrs B. F. Cooper and Miss Mel jones Cooper attended .the music recital of her granddaughter f tnda Southerland in Goldsboro Wednes day evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. 1 Strickland were Sunday guests of her parents, in Sanford. ."''ys Andrew McGowen arrived front Presbyterian College Sunday to be with his parents for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bijl Taylor of Dur ham were week end guests oi Mr. and Mrs W. E. Taylor. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bobannon and sons have moved from' Faisor. FULFILLED,. . not only fcoH!!3ttSitt temperacare, bwt conadU hn-lVy m welL Oottlde, tfas stia eaZz cl &k diead-powsa4 coach k, tr?c J tfaa heitfiligfafs of onmrning aehki;! f f came of new aeflecring plastic tczzz'JZl nidi which the boa is coated. 3 l-aher,'. more than SCO togaweaaeia tilrj yen comfort tzl rjrrJ into one of the recently completed homes of Arthur Apple. ' ,, Mrs. Henry West and 4 Mrs & O. tt. Best accompanied Joe West to Goldsboro Monday. " Mrs. Gordon McSwain arid tiau ghters of Areola, Fla., are 'guests of her father, D. E. Best and sistei , Mrs. L. B. Huite. ,'; , r" . Mrs.. J. E. Williams Is Speidihg several days in Wilmington, with Mrs. Leslie Brownl - i , , 0 . , Mrs, Sam Moore of New Port News, Va., is the guest of Mrs. Li la Kennedy.' Miss Carol Barrs was the guest last week of Mrs. Jack Kwnegay In Goldsboro. k , v . - Ed Bowden, Jr0 and friend of Portsmouth. Va., visited his aunts, Misses Nell, Maggie and Sallie Bowden last week. - Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wall are vaca tioning in western North Carolina. - Mr. and Mrs. Fin Lee are spend ing sometime in New York. .- r Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCullen inu son left Wednesday for a" visit ir Florida. . ,r' Mrs. James Rackley has as guests last week her sister, Mrs. 7 H. A. Topel and Mrs. W. D. Taylor of Wilmington. ' :' " Mr. and Mrs: J. P. .Harmon and son are visiting in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle antf Mrs. Allan Draughon shopped in Richmond Saturday,' : Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bardeh spent Sunday in' Bath and Bayview and' last week had as guests his. sister Mrs. S. G. Winstead and son of Roxboro. v.. ' " " . Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best had a.-, guests this week his sister, Mrs Fred Galton and daughter of Raleigh.'''"-" ''i':;i X- BUS STATION - Warsaw . Kenansyillo 1 ,-Miss Bessie Quinn spent ." the week end with her mother,: Mrs. J. B. Quinn. - ,... Mrs. Wilbur Garner and d-'ugh- ters are visiting in Clayton, Ala. .Misses -Margery Thomas, Helen West and Annette Pridgen are on a house party at Ldng Beach. . - ! Mrs.. James Rackley is visiting her, sister In Wilmington.'. Expert eyes and hand aided by professional tools, go to work to repair the watch you bring to as. If we can't do the Job we'll tell youi and we always quote the price to you belore the job Is done. . : . ' BAKER'S . Jewel Shop WARSAW WARSAW, N. C. BLUE CROSS HOSPITALIZATION PLAN
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