Clqss Picnic , "The JThree "H" Bible Class, . . "Help, Humanity, Heavenly", of the i Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a ' picnic at White Lake Tuesday even- ? 1ng. The class was accompanied by .their teacher, Mrs. George Penney . and several more adults. C:rs Entertain ' ,Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Carr entertain' , ed Sunday. afternoon with an out door supper party -honoring their, ' jjttests Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Strauss and twiir daughters, Jean 'and Jane - of Washington, D. C'and the War4 saw Baseball Club a fid -their wives. .Tables were attractively arranged on the lawn and the40 guests enjoy ed a buffet supper served by Mrs. , Carr and. her daughters, Misses Marjorie, Carolyn and Margaret , Carr of Wilmington f i" . C 7 t Mr., J. J. West has returned from Duke Hospital where he has been. taking treatment for three weeks. He Is getting along nicely and Is . able to be out f - In Hospital James Middleton; Teller of the .' Warsaw Branch Bank & Trust Co., underwent ah emergency append ectomy Sunday afternoon at James J Walker Hospital in Wilmington. He Is. reported .to be getting along . nicely. . - Personals i - -; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McGowen, Jr. of Richmond, Va. were guests last week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P7 MqGowen, Sr. Mrs. John Carter of Kinston vis . Jted Mrs. W. A Carter Sunday. ; Mr. andNMrs. J. L. Carter and guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Strauss and daughters of Washington, D. C, Misses Marjorie and Carolyn Carr visited relatives In. Bolton .. and " Lake Waccaraaw Monday. ' Dj. J."M. Kdrnegay,. local dentist, has his Office closed this week while . Am ia on vacation. Mrs Allen Draughon returned Sunday from Rocky Mount where ; aha spent a week -with relatives. . .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert West of Dallas, Texas, who have been here ' with hi father, J. J. West, have " gone to New .York for six weeks. Mrs. Stacy Brltt and daughter! Betty and Mrs. S. B. Bartlett, Jr. Spent Friday and Saturday in Con cord with their mothers;' Mrs. Britt's mother accompanied her horoe for a visit. - Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Powell, of Rock Hill, S. C, were week end guesta in the home of Mr. Powell's N- IT1 f ffil n'THqrHrm ' ""v LuLiu'LjU'. JJUUU Yea sera (I trrrjs rrl j M , Jf n f 1.4. SPICIAtFCXD liVaVl I J Sisters, - . " - - Mrs. Q. J. Sutton returned Satur dayfrom Durham where she stay ed from Tuesday with her father, J; J. West 'at Duke Hospital. He was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs . Bill Taylor, who spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor. y Mrs. R. ti. Prldgen has returned fro ravisiting her daughter, Mrs, J. E. Anderson and husband lit Yancvllle. She' was accompanied borne by her granddaughter, Betty j who will visit for some time. j Mr. and Mrs.- Lewis Marriner and sops and his mother, Mrs. Mar-: riner of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Marriner and Mrs. J. K. Williamson Sunday. Mrs. Edward Reese of Hyatts- yille, Md. Is visiting her .daughter, Mrs. Bill Boyette. - , Mrs. R. E. L: Wheeles Is visiting relatives in Franklin, and Norfolk. Mrand Mrs. J. T ,Greshara iind daughter, Carolyn, have 'returned from Columbia, Tenn.: Mrs. Gres ham's mother accompanied . them home for a visit" . ... Mrs.?Willlam Lowrance and cliil dreir of Jennings, La.,- arfl( guests of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Rogers. Mrs. Lowrance1 formerly resided in Warsaw, while her - husband Lt. LowrenceVas stationed at Camp Davis. '." 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. D. - Minshew spent the week end in Fremont with his parents. They were acr companled home by Miss Lillio Belle Minshew. Mr. and Mrs. Plyde Marsh of WadesbortfNvisited his sister, Mrs. G. S. Best this week. ; Mrs. L, A Brown and son of Kin ston ' were here, last- week. Mrs, Brown accompanied Mr. L. H. Brown and John Vincent to the fur niture show in High. Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilcott of West Palm Beach,, Fla. visited her bro thers Henry and David Touchberry Sunday enroute from New York to their home. ",, Mrs.R. M. Herring visited her parents in Lennox Ga. recently and has m her guest this week her aunt, Miss Darden of Kinston. . Jackie Sutton is attending sum mer school at Duke University." Mrs. Henry West and Mrs. O. H. Best visited Mrs. George West at James Walker Hospital Monday. Mrs. Edgar Pollock has as her guest her niece, Miss Mary Jo Pin ner of Tabor City. ' Mrs. CA. Womack has as guest this week Mrs! J. E. Barbour of Marion, S. C. Miss Lenora Womack returned Saturday from Carolina Beach af ter spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.JB. Y Wbroack, B. Jr., and Miss Olive Johnstone of Winston-Salem, J. who also spent the week ep4 .here. Birthday Party Little Miss Judy Rollins celebra ted her 7tb birthday 'Tuesday with a party at her home.i Her mother, Mrs. Glenn Rollins, was assisted in leading the children in games by Mesdames Paul Potter and Milton . " ' It - o 4 - i, It5 " x ? MRS ROY WILLIFORD, who before her marriage on July 5 in Warsaw was Miss Leona La nier daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Lanier of Bowden. Mr. Will iford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Williford of Beula ville. - ' - . Nan Dies Mrs. Cornelius Susan Grice, 73, wife of J. RT Grice of Mt Olive, died early' Monday morning in Mt. Olive after a brief illness. Funeral services were held from the Mount Olive Pentecostal Holiness Church at 4 o'clock Tuesday -afternoon. Bur ial followed in Goldsboro. Survi ving are her husband: six sons, W. H. of Wilmington; D. J L. W., and Willie Grice of Goldsboro, D. T. Grice of Mt.Olive and O. L. Grice of Warsaw; three sisters and jone brother. v , Wedding Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker of Warsaw, announce the wedding of their son, Sxmuel Everett Parker, to Miss Clara Burke of NorfolkVa. The wedding will fake place Satur day. August 2, In the South Nor folk Baptist Church at 3 o'elock in the afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Hughes pastor of the church will officiate. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. George H. West of West Siding slipped Saturday morning and fractured her right leg. She is a patient at James Walker Hospital in-WHmlngton. She is resting com fortably as could be expected. West. The little folks received bas kets of nuts as favors and were served birthday cake, ice cream and pink lemonade. About 25 attended. liQ'CSM. G Birthday Party Little Miss Barbara Standi, cele brated her 8th birthday Friday af ternoon by entertaining about 20 or ner friends at her nome. Assisting her mother, Mrs. Stan di in directing the children in ma king party hats and games was Mrs. Thel Snipes. The guests were serv ed ice cream and birthday cake and received favors of bubble gum. rty Little Mary Lou Porter was hon ored Monday afternoon when her mother, Mrs. Paul Potter entertain ed several little folks on Mary Lou's 4th birthday. The little folks en joyed games led by Mrs. Potter and Mrs. J. T. Gresham, Jr and were served ice cream and cake. Tuesdav afternoon Larrv Me- Cullen celebrated his 6th birthday by entertaining a number of his friends at a party at his home. Af ter enjoying games on the lawn the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOCOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO o O ; o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Money Maker SECOND : IIGIIIT A HAGS PRICE IV BOIOU BOLT .... 1946 . . . . lth IN St FLUE CURED MARKETS . HIGH MONEY EVERY DAY. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CL o o o o o o o o o o Whiteville warehoasemcn have 350years total v selling experience. u o o o n Tr.e ia 7ENC, ViTJteville, 1213 at IrtO'P. M. children were serve J ice crea n aud ; cake by Mrs. McCullen. : Mr. 'and Mrs. Floyd J. Strickland of Warsaw announce the engage ment of their, daughter. Hazel to Ben F. Cooper,' son of Mrs. B. F. Cooper and. the late Mr. Cooper- of Warsaw. The wedding will take place in early fall., ;j " Engagement ' Mrs. Walter A. Carter of Warsaw; announces the Engagement of her! daughter,, Hazel Owen, to Mr. Avon! Frank "Sharpe, Jr., son of Mrs. A. F. Sharpe, Sr., and the late Mr. Sharpe of Lenoir. The wedding will take place on August 28 in Chapel Hill. Time has been secured on Radio Station WRRZ, Clinton; to present a series of transcriptions known as "The Ppve Me Hour", beginning Sunday morning, Aug. 10, 8:15 to 8:30 A. M. and continuing each Sunday - morning throughout Sep? SCL YOUR THE QUALITY 3 SETS '' ' . I -:V' 4 Sales Every Day Al TheFarmers'Town WALTER II. PARAMORE, Sales Supervisor JiSM tember. The maiii objective Is to set forth tithing among . Baptists, i in ; uus series there is one drama, one Inter view, one round table discussion, iwo testimonial programs, and brief talks by outstanding ministers of the day. , - 'yj ' 'i ' ' " . ' '. Glass Meeting . The Sallie E. Johnstone Bible Class met Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Herbert West With 9 present and Mrs. S. J. Pow ell presiding and giving the devo tionals. Hrs. H. R Hipp taught tlie Book of Lamatations after which the hostess served a tempting sweet course of peach pie topped with whipped cream. - ; - The Philathea Class held an en joyable fish fry on the lawn of the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Park er at Bowden- Friday evening with .approximately 50 present Serving on the entertainment comiriUee were Mesdames Maurice Jordan, D. L, Matthis and J. C. Brock' Games and contests were under the direc-tion-of Mrs. Emmett Roark. TOBACCO MARKET OF BUYERS No Waiting Ho Delays No Confusion The Farmers' Market Monday thru Friday, Daily J'. : Circl? I !c?t:: j . The Good Samaritan Circle of the Baptist WMU met Monday in the home of Mrs: L. C. Boone with Mrs. F F- Giddings presiding and E cussing "Meet The Chinese" with 1 nthami takirur Dart. The hos test served deHclous light refresh meats. , '. State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. How can I control sflverflsh? A. Spray a 5 solution of DDT about baseboards, doors and win dow casings, closets, where pipes go through walls or floors, and other places where stlverfish hide or crawl over the DDT deposit. , . Spray thoroughly in attics or the basements if they are infested. Ap ply either solution or powder into cracks or spreading a thin film wherever the appearance of the de ' posit will not be objectionable. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . ,r, o C) - O ' o ) : o c o a C) o : o C) ' .o -C) C) o o o o o Tops In 9 BIG WAREHOUSES WITH CLOSE. TO Sta.eaat SQUARE OF FLOOR SPACE ... SO PERCENT MORE SELLING SPACE. o 'O o o o . o o o 8 1 ri o , ). o . o o o o o o o . o o o c i . Border Belis Fastest Growing ; Market. 'v Leaders in pounds and price Tobacco Reports,

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