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In. Freeman
l!:itess To Club
- Mn. W. H. Freeman entertained
her bridge club Thursday after
noon with two tables in play at her
home. : Arrangements of dahlias
decorated the living room. After
several progressions Mrs. Jimmy
Kitchin received teakwood ash
trays for scoring high and the hos
tess served strawberry ice cream
tarts with cookies to her guests,
Joyce Potter
Celebrates Birthday
Little Miss Joyce Potter cele
brated her 7th birthday on Satur
day afternoon by entertaining 20
of her little friends at a party at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Potter.
ed on the lawn and the children I
were Invited into the dining room
where they were served ice cream
and cake. Each guest received a
Jack O'lantern as a Halloween fa
vor. MRS. WILLIASON
DIES IN FAISON
Mrs. Rosa Price Williamson, 59,
wife of John F. Willamson, diec"
at her home at Faison Friday mor
ning after several years of illness.
Funeral services were held from
' the home of a son, Roland Will
iamson, at Faison Saturday at 3
p. tn., conducted by the Rev. J. V.
Cranford, Methodist minister. Bu-
. rial was in the Faison cemetery.
- Surviving are her husband; thre.1
sons, Russell Lee and Eden Mc
Coy Williamson of Monterey, Calif.
and Roland of Faison; and a dau
ghter, Louise Williamson of the
boms.
Dr. H. W. Colwell
OPTOMETRIST
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Located first house out of city
limits, 2714 Carolina "Teach Road,
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Southerland Electric Co.
Warsaw, N. C.
Phone 270-1
All Types Of Wiring
Expert eyes and hand aided by
professional tools, go to work to
repair the watch you bring to us.
If we can't do the job well tell
you: and we always quote the
price to you before the Job la
done. '
BAKER'S
Mesdames Sharpe and Barker Entertain
A! Parties Honoring Brides-Elect
On Friday evening at 8:15 Mes
dames Avon Sharpe and Charles
Barker, of Oxford, the former Miss
Eva Garter, of Warsaw, entertained
most graciously in the home of Mrs.
Sharpe when they complimented
Miss Margaret Miller, bride-elect.
The Sharpe home was attractive
ly decorated with a profusion of
white chrysanthemums and dah
lias and six tables of bridge and
rummy were in play.
During progressions coca colas
and nuts were served and at the
conclusion of play awards went to
Mrs. Emmett Roark, a crystal bell,
for ladies; and Wilbur Garner,
candy for men's high score in
bridge. Mrs. J. F. Strickland re
ceived a double deck of cards ana
George Sutton also received candy
for rummy high scores. Miss Miller
was remembered with china in her
chosen pattern
The hostesses, assisted by their
mother, Mrs. W. A. Carter, served
a tempting sweet course of pecan
pie with coffee to the honoree, Miss j
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Miller and her fiance. David Lass-
ater, of Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Garner, Mr. and Mrs. L. SJ
Miss Hawkins, Granddaughter 01 Mrs.
Middleton Becomes Happy Bride
Miss Martha Elizabeth Hawkins, mony, a reception was given in
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .
Marvin Hawkins of Richmond be
came the biide of the Rev. Charles
Warner Crumb, son of Mrs. Edgar
Alvin Crumb and the late Mr.
Crumb of Cape Charles, Va., at 4
o'clock in the afternoon on Octo
ber 4th in the Porter Street Pres
byterian Church in Richmond with
Rev. Bernard E. Via officiating, as
sisted by the Rev. H. Ruffner Low
an. The bride, who was given In mar
riage by her father, wore a gown
of ivery satin fashioned with a
marquisette yoke outlined with a
bertha of bretonne lace, fitted bod
ice, long sleeves tapering into
points over the hands and a full
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skirt extending into a circular
train. Her finger-tip veil of illusion
ten irom a coronet at orange dios- ia Methodist Conference in 1946
soms and bretonne lace. She car-1 and slnce that time nag serVed as
ried a whjte Bible showered with pastor of the Batesville charge in
gardenias and stephanotis. j Batesville Va.
Mrs. James Thomas Wadkins, Jr j Mrs Cr'uraD g the grand daugn
of Richmond, matron of honor, ter of MrSt Leia Middleton of War-
wore a gown or arcaray oiue vel
veteen fashioned with a square
neckline, cap sleeves, fitted bo
dice, bustle and full skirt. Her
mitts were of matching velveteen.
She carried a bouquet of bronze
chrysanthemums and talisman
roses.
The bridesmaids were Miss Phy
llis Kohl and Miss Martha Spicer
both of Richmond. Miss Marvel
Daughterey of Huntington. W. Va.
and Mrs. Melvin Baynard of Nor
folk, sister of the groom. TheirJ !
dresses in American velveteen were
similar td that of the Matron of
Honor. Their flowers were similar I
to that of the honor attendant.
E. Alvin Crumb, brother of the
groom was best man. The ushers
were James T. Wadkins, Jr. of
Richmond, Rev. Woodrow Laire
of King WUJiam, Rev. James Rey
nolds of Duke University, Durham,
and Gilmer Pritchett of the Uni
versity of Virginia, Charlottesville.
Immediately following the cere-
HOGS WANTED!
We Buy Hogs At
WARSAW EACH FRIDAY
CLINTON ON TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS
Of Each Week. No Commission Charges.
WE HAVE TANKAGE FOR SALE
Sampson Livestock Market
STACY HONEYCUTT, Manager
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Announce their ANNUAL FALL REUNION te be held In
the Masonic Temple, Wilmington, M. C.: '
TUESDAY, "Norwiibw 18, beginning at ,9:00 A. M.
4th through the 14th Degrees
WEDNESDAY, November 19, beginning at 8:80 A. M.
15th thronsrh the 27th Degrees
THURSDAY, November 20,4egtanbg at 9:48 A. M.
28th through the 82nd Desreee .
Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jor
dan, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Roark,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. West, Mr.
and Mrs. James Franklin Strick
land, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharpe,
Mesdames Glenn Rollins, Stacy
Britt, Thomas Rogers, J. K. Rea,
Jr., Misses -"Kitten" Miller and
Agner Turnage, Charles Barker and
Avon Sharpe.
Again on Saturday morning at
11 o'clock Mesdames Sharpe and
Barker were hostesses when they
entertained at a Coca cola hour
honoring Misses Janice Draughon
and Miss Mary Elizabeth Herring,
brides-elect and Mrs. Ben Cooper
of Chapel Hill, who before her re
cent marriage was Miss Hazel
Strickland, of Warsaw.
Each of the honorees were pre
sented crystal gifts and Mrs. Carter
assisted her daughters in serving
dainty sandwiches, cheese biscuits,
pecan rolls, nuts, devil food squares
and coca colas to Misses Draughon,
Herring, Mae Brock, Sara Gaylor,
and Mesdames Cooper, Allen Drau-
oVinn R M TTprrinff and J. F.
ghon, R. M.
Strickland,
the church parlor after which Rev.
and Mrs. Crumb left for a trip thru
the mountains of North Carolina
Upon their return they will make
their home in Batesville, Va.
Mrs. Crumb is a graduate of the
John Marshall High School of Rich
mond and the Richmond Profess
ional Institute of the College of
William and Mary where she re
ceived her B.S. degree in Medical
Technology. Since her graduation
in June 1946 she has been employed
as Laboratory Technician in Saint
Elizabeth Hospital of Richmond.
Mr. Crumb received his B.A. de- I
gree from the Kanaoipn Macon
rniiPt,p and was awarded his B.D
degree rom the Candler School
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of Theology, Emory University of
Atianta, Ga. He joined the Virgin-
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MRS. BEN T. COOPER, who
More her marriage on Septem
ber 17 at the First Baptist
Church in Chapel Hill, was Miss
Hazel Strickland, daughter of
Mr. and Mm Floyd J. Strick
land of Warsaw. Mr. Cooper is
the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Cooper of Warsaw.
saw and has visited here olten. Her
many friends in this county will
learn with interest of her marriage.
Announce Births
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Merritt
of Warsaw, announce the birth of
a son, Henry Cicero, Jr., on Thurs
day Oct. 16, 1947, at James Walker
Hospital, Wilmington. Mrs. Mer
ritt is the fromer Miss Edna Reaves
of Mt. Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oakley of
Warsaw, announce the birth of a
daughter, Rebecca Fiances, on Fri
day, Oct. 17, 1947, Generai Memo
rial Hospital. Kinston. Mrs. Oakley
is the former Miss Margaret Wood,
' of Beulaville.
Mrs. Stevens
Receives Award,
Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., Pres
ident of the James Kenan Chapter
of the UDC, recently received a 55
award for writing a prize winning
essay on "A Conlederale Veteran
That 1 Knew" which had reference
to her grandfather, Captain Sey
mour A. Johnson, father ot nei
mother, Mrs Luther A. Boasley, of
Kenansville and uncle, enaior
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Rivers D. Johnson, 6f Warsaw. This
award :. was presented by Mrs.
Charles A. Cannon, outstanding
UDC of Concord, in memory of
her late father, D. B. Coltrane, a
noted Confederate and textile pion
eer of Concord.
Smithfield Svamps
Warsaw Eleven
Smithfield High flashed a decep
tive attack which swamped Warsaw
40 to 0 Friday night on a muddy
gridiron. .
Smithfield scored two touch
downs in the first period and led
at the half, 19-0. Medlin got three
touchdowns, Whitehead, two, and
Yelverton, one. . ' :
Poole and Maynard, tackles, fea
tured in the winners' defensive play
Phillips and Porter played the be&t
ball for Warsaw.
Warsaw Boy
Enters Transylvania
Ben Casey Frederick, son of Mr
and Mrs. John Frederick of War
saw entered Transylvania College,
Lex'ngton, Ky., as a sophomore, it
was announced by the school's pres
ident, Raymond F. McLain.
Frederick, a graduate of Warsaw
High School, has not yet deter
mined his field of study. ,
Faison Sesame Club
Meeting Held
Faison. Oct. 15. The October
meeting of the Sesame Club was
held in the club room of the Com
munity Building on the afternoon
of the 15th. After the usual busi
ness, Mrs. B. F. McColman, chair
man of the program committee,
presented the guest speaker of the
afternoon, Mrs. Robert Holmes of
Mt. Olive, whose subject "Camell
ias" was most interesting and in-
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formative. About this prized shrub
Mrs. Holmes told her audience Its
original home, its introduction into
the United States, the various va
rieties, Its propagation, the su
cessf ul mode - of cultivation, and
complimentary shrubs to set in a
garden with it. In closing, she In
vited the club members to visit
her camellia garden in early spring.
Next on the program was Mrs.
Frank Lee, whose subject was
"Conserving Our Most Valuable
Resource Youth". She made an
earnest appeal to the club women
to promote all programs that plan
for recreational centers for youth
and' stressed particularly the ne. .1
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WE WILL BE IN OUR NEW SHOP ON NOV. 1.
From Nov. 1 to Nov. 7, we are giving these
SPECIALS
Plain Shampoos & Finger Waves .75
Oil Shampoos and Waves 1.00
Permanents from $5.00 to $25.00
With each $1.00 worth of work done, you will
be entitled to a ticket on a free $15.00
Permanent to be given on Nov. 7.
Mack's Beauty Shop
ALLENE McNEIL
In
for wholesome, activities for all
the youth not merely the favored
few of a community.
During the Informal hour
the hostesses served a salad course.
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nfin .C0l FRfMRATION
ANNOUNCING
Our New
LOCATION
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(Jack Frost Building across
Railroad in front of
A & P Store)
FLORENCE BAKR
Warsaw
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