:;4J): iiiiLidf est 'Jl -to I J IS L . V . -J MliS. STACY BRITT .... -. ., . .... .j WABSAW EDITObU 1 ... Subscription Arent j Advertising Solicitor Dial 293-6 s ' " .Please ; . Call In Your News 4 he Ihodisf Circles r Circle No. 1 met Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Charlie Car roll with" Mrs. Claude Best as joint hostess and Mrs.' Sam J. Powell presiding. There were 12 present and Mrs. A. M. Williams condact- ed.the devotionals. Mrs. Powell taught the mission study book and the hostesses served a tempting v pear salad course with rltz and tea. .Circle No. 2 met Wednesday ev ening in the home of Mrs. Rosa West with 8 present and Mrs. J. C. Thompson presiding. . Mrs. Q.' J. Sutton gave the devotionals and the . mission study was given by Mrs. , Thompson. The hostess served a fruit salad with iced tea. i Mrs. J. Milton West entertained the Newly organized Circle No. 8 . Wednesday evening at her home, with nine present and Mrs. M. A. Smith In the chair. Mrs. G. Park Pridgen gave ihe devotionals and Miss Nell Corbett taught the mis sion study book. The hostess ser ved, pound " cake. .- with . London Smoke,. ice cream and gingerjile. Invitations Issued request the honour of your presence at the .marriage of their daughter Geraldine ..(. hp Reverend John Pnnl F.dwnrds ' Thursday evening the nineteenth of June 'iSt eight o'clock ;P: r ... Warsaw Baptist Church . l; ""f-t Warsaw, North Carolina (No invitations are being issued in Warsaw, and the public is invited. ) Miss Bostic :W Graduates Young People At Camp : Robert Kornegayand Arnold M. Jones left Monday for Lake Sing , letary, near White Lake, where they are attending a week's con . ference for Presbyterian Young People, representing the Warsaw Church. . Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Clarke, pastor of the local church, accompanied the young people to the. lake. - Announce Birth . Mr. .and Mrs. James Farmer, of Kinston, announce the birth, of a daughter, Sara Gail, on May 27, at General Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Farmer Is the former Miss Hannah Frederick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick of Warsaw. Miss Geraldine. Bostic daughter of Mr, and Mrs. , Walter Bostic. of Warsaw, was among the grduates who received degrees at. Meredith College, Raleigh, on June 2. Miss Bostic received her AB degree' with major in public' school music. She was a member of the , Phllaretian Literary Society and for four years was active in' the Baptist Student Union. -and was president of the Young Woman's' Auxiliary in Fair- cloth Hall. , ' Mrs. Hollingswprth Is Hostess At Bridge five daughters, Mrs. Peirce, Wa- tha; Mrs. D. J. Blood worth, Wiihnl Mrs. J. D. ' Brock, Faison; Mrs, Charles Gurganus, Burgaw; Mrs, William Matthis, Warsaw; two ions, W. C. Piver and Vernie Piver of Watha; 30 grandchildren. Funeral services were? held at. the Peirce home Thursday afternoon June 6 at 3 o'clock with th Revs, K, D Brown, Holiness minister of .Bur- paw officiating; Burial was lit -Alt Holly fxrif'tery near Watha. Mrs. Piver was. a member ,of the Free Will Holiness Church in Watha. Mrs. Herman Holllngsworth en tertained her bridge club Monday evening at her home with two tables In play. Pretty arrangements of mixed flowers graced the auxiliary tables. When scores were tallied novelty soap was presented Miss Mamie Bethea for club high and Mrs. Jimmy McColman for visitors. Mrs. - Hollingsworth served Iced drinks at the beginning of play and at the conclusion of the games she served a tempting fruit salad course with ritz and tea. ' . ; Mother Varsaw Woman Buried Mrs." W. T. Piver. 79. of "neai Watha died Wednesday momin?. June 4, at 4:30 at the home -of- her daughter, Mrs-J. R. Peirce, in Wa tha after a week's illness following a stroke of paralysis. Surviving are Friendly tMeets The June meeting of the Friendly Club was held in the home of Mrs. C. H. Holland with Mr'si Fred Re vellu presidingMiss Hilda7 Clontz was in charge of the program which was interesting and helpful. The social hour included an intellect ual contest after which the hostess assisted by : Mrs. O. X. Holland served a delicious chicken salad course. About fifteen members and several visitors were' present. Hostess To Cliib of Avon, Fla. Chief Petty Officer and Mrs, Norwood Bostic of Norfolk, Va., re turned Thursday to their home after spending a week with their parents, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Miller and Mr. Ed Bostic . Mrs. W. L. Bostic spent last week in Raleigh attending graduation at fMeredith College, where her dau ghter, Geraldine, was a member of the .graduating class. , Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen of Wilmington were week end guests of her parents, Mr., and Mrs. J. A. Porter, Mrs. Porter, was called to Burgaw Wednesday on account of the illness of her father, T. H. Ramsey. ' '.;' v.!-:x.v;" Mr. and Mrs. J. .M. Jenkins and daughter, Thelma, were called to Kinston Saturday night on account of the sudden death of Mr. Jenkin's mother, Mrs. Lottie Jenkins. Miss Sara Humphrey left .Tues day for Ridgecrest, where she will attend Student Week at the Assem bly. She went by way of Southern Pines and will visit her brother, Arthur Lee Humphrey, who is in photography business there. Mr. and Mrs. Finn Lee returned Friday from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where they spent 10 days with Mrs. Lee's mother. Mrs. Bill Sheffield entertained her bridge club Thursday after noon at her home which was attract ively decorated with summer flowers. Tables were arranged on the terrace for play. Mrs. Edwin Sheffield, visitor, scored high' and rewarded with a novelty gift. The hostess served a refreshing sweet course with punch. Mrs. C. Woraack and Miss Lenora Womack had as guests on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ed gerton and 'Miss -Louise Edgcrton of Fremont, and Miss Anne Fclton Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Herring went to Knoxvllle, Tenn., during the week end to visit their daugh ter, Miss Mary Herring. From there they continued to Atlanta to visit Miss Cassie Ruth Herring, a stu dent nurse there. - - Mrs. J. W. Vincent, of Green ville was the week end guest of her daughter, " Mrs." L. A. Brown and son, John Vincent.! " Mrs. Simon Katz and family spent Sunday at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Lillian R. Quinn spent the week end in Greenville with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saieed. , Mr. and Mrs. L.; H, Brown, Les lie Brown, Jr.; and Mrs. Lila Ken nedy are vacationing at Carolina Beach. 'y.-i'M Miss Helen West is representing the local Charles F, Gavin Ameri can Legion .Post in the' Beauty Queen Contest at the American Legion Convention f. at Carolina Beach next week. Mr.vand Mrs. A. Brooks have as their house guest their niece. Miss Shirley Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann of Raeford, for merly of Warsaw. V . Henry West made a business trip to Charlotte this week. R. Fr Wadkins left Monday for Atlanta where Jie will visit his son at Emery University. Mrs. Ralph Honeycutt and Mrs. Annie Cox accompanied Mr. and Mrs,. Jim Avent and a party of friends to Carolina Beach for the American Legion Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Roark and Dr. and Mrs. Joe "Freeman spent Sunday at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook. had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. A. J.- Frankenstein of Wilmington, ' Miss Margaret Zilphla Kornegay who has been teaching in Clinton left Wednesday for Peabody Coll ege, Nashville, Tenli., where she will continue her work on her Master's Degree. Miss Kornegay went by way of Atlanta, Ga., where she visited her brother, Henry. 1 Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. O. R. Cook and Miss Eunice Cook of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Boykin in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. L. R. Gardner, and Misses June Summerlin, Barbara Thomp son, Jean Gardner, Mae Brock, and Evelyn Parker are spending the week at Carolina Beach. Mrs. E. F. Strickland was called to Clinton Saturday on account of the illness of her father, Mr. J. M. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. S, Whittle and children were week end visitors to Carolina Beach. They were join ed Sunday by Misses Margaret and Kitten Miller and Agnes Turnage. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Britt and Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Ritter spent Sunday at Carolina Beach. dessert course was served after the flower show. Bowden News Miss Anna Nell Parker of Wil mington spent the week end with her parents. Bill Lloyd and Douglas McGee spent the week end at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Seaton Carter and family have moved into their new home one mile south of Bowden. Mrs. Paul B. Reed and daughter Lynn of Jacksonville, Fla., are spending a few weeks here with her father, Mr. R. H. Holland. Every week-day from 6:45 to 7:00 a. m. Budie Dale of Bowden is on the air with the Melody Rangers over station WRRZ Clinton. Lt. A. B. Pulcini of Camp Le Jeune and New York spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Lloyd. Sunday they motored to White Lake with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carter and spent the day. Mrs. Emma" Moore is spending a week in New York with Club members from Duplin County. The Mineral Springs club met Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. I. M. Carr of Bowden. 8 members and 3 visitors were pres ent. Each leader gave an interest ing talk on vitamin C, which was given as a skit by the membei-3. The most interesting event was a flower show. Prizes were given to Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. E. J. Carter for the moit beautiful ar rangements. Iced drinks were ser ved during the progressions and a Miss Dixon To Weil Mr. Barf left Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Dixon of. Richmond, Va., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar garet Elizabeth, to Samuel Benson Bartlett, III, son of Mr. and Mrs S. B. Bartlett, Jr., of Warsaw. Mr. Bartlett is now attending Virginia Polytech Institute. The wedding will take place in late summer. Faison lews MRS. A. R. HICKS, JB. Reporter Snbecription Ageat (INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK) Baptist Church Is Host The Baptist Church was host to the members Wednesday evening! iu me community maiding. A bar becue supper was served after which a social hour was enjoyed 60 members were present. Mrs. Decker Entertain Mrs. Charles Do:'- entertained a few friends at a ca cola party Wednesday morning in honor of Mrs. J. H. Boone, house guest o. Mrs. Raven Lewis, ' During the morning coca colas, cheese biscuits, potato sticks and salted nuts were served. . '. " .i,,,, "m ; f., u . - , v-v; Employment Serviced Schedule Changed The schedule of the Employment Service Representative In Duplin has been changed, as follows: ' Warsaw - from 10c3ff - 2:3a ach Wednesday to 10:30 - 12:00 each Wednesday. Wallace - from 10:30 - 2:30 .each Tuesday to 1:30 - 3:00 each Wednes- -day. DRIVE-IN GROCERY AND FISH MARKET E. E. IIIN'ES. Owner Gulf Station In Warsaw Heavy & Fancy Groceries i We Serve You in your Auto Fresh Fish Daily And Other Seafoods in Season Tailored Suits ForUcn- .... . 4 v We have been able to se- t l in. f lor Made Suits io be ta ken in addition to our regular allotment , Beautiful Patterns to gel- ect from and Guaranteed Perfect Fit! FirstCome-FirsfServed A. Brooks IN WARSAW V ' r rM,i i mi-mi 'ii ifi fltwr mi 1 in H' i i n 1 n mi wv" r TT,Ttmvrn"iirr"iiiii i -i-mam hhum., i : - v.. , -.... vto Mi i THREE PRIZES TO BE GI VEN AWAY Days Sale Register Between , lot Pn?A 2nd Prize June 5th - arid . June ; 14th !' S'"f"T Kenmore Washer 2:00 PM; Prizes . will fee on , display i iA t -v ,;. v-v '.--;"'' -Ai" -'iz'f . SR9W,WI3W rf3 mM r TLiuh Jsk3 ICh. Resist sr . n Onl :sr.d FI::r cf Slsro. . V , ; ! You Do Not Have To BePrcsent To : ' No Obligation : - i rf;::, ';;: Ci . - I '.. I V.,;! f 7 .. r 1 yy :i ' vj-- Silvertone. Console Radio with FM 3rd Prize 1 I . . ' Harmony House r ,;! :',' Gooseneclz ; Platform Rocker; - ' . f. ' . A w( 1 Z.t i s yi j y.i , - t;-?:. - ' jut. .t - V , j i: ' lmiii.ii'm,rtii'l4'i'rit.'i .. .. . '.-..':. - . .. . .V ,- ... .1. -' " k 1 ' A p v ' ' ' "