THE DUPLIN Tll-iwJ DEUS.'; : And Grcom Mr. and Mrs. David E. Lasater, Jr of Erwin, who were married in Warsaw on Oct,' 23, were honored Sunday afternoon when Mr, Mrs. E. H. Lasater and Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Lasater entertained at the home of the former near Erwin. Mrs. Lasater, the honoree, is the former Miss Marsaret Miller. Hn. ghter of Mr; and Mrs. J, C. Miller 01 Warsaw. ' The home of Mr. and Mr. r'.za. ater, uncle and aunt of the groom, was decorated thnuiohmit urith . profusion of pink chrysanthemums and pink candles in rrvst.nl hnM-i In the dining room the table was overlaid with a lace cloth and centered with an attractive arrange ment of chrysanthemums, i ' Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lasater, who introduced to the receiving line mmnnsed of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lasater, brother of the groom, the honor guests, Mr. and jars. u. . t tpr Jr.. and Mr. D. E. Lasater Sr. father of the groom, sir. ana Mrs. Jim Lasater presided at tne register and invited guests into the dining room, where they were served bridal cakes, nuts tad mints by Misses Nancy Lasater, "Kitten" and Jean Miller, sisters of the hon or guests, and Mrs. L. S. Whittle, sister of the honoree, pourea Dunch. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Erwin. j , Throw attending from Warsaw uora Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Misses "Kitten and Jean Miller. nival was held in the High School . gym Friday evening following the J in the auditorium. , Miss Pridgen Hostess To Club Favorite Fan Queens The PTA annual Halloween Car- Miss Hannah Pridgen entertain ed her bridge club Tuesday even ing in the home of her sister, Mrs. Sam E. Godwin, which was prettily riM-nrated with chrysanthemums. Club high score, coasters, went to Miss Mamie Bethea, and Miss Frances Stephens received a nov elty ash tray for visitors high. Miss Jan Draughon, bride-elect, was re membered with a copper dinner bell and Miss Pridgen presenxeu her sister with a novelty milk white laced plate. During play coca colas with potato chips were seived and at the conclusion a 'sweet course of cocanut pie and coffee. , I, n t s Laeth Herring, brides-elect and I.. is Avon Sharpe, recent bride.. - Bridal arrangements of- white dahlias were used in, the living room and dining room, where five tables were in play. . Upon arrival guests were served bridal ices, nuts and coif ee. Mrs. Avon Sharps received : ash trnys for bridge high score and Miss Jew Miller received a; vase for rummy high. Each of the honorees were presented crystal in their chosen patterns. ' -p f .; ':i Those making up the tables were Mioses Draughon Herring, Miller. Mae ;: Brock, Katherine Bowen, Frances Stephens, Jean Miller, Sara Gaylor and Mesdames Allen Draughon, R. M. Herring, L. 8 Whittle. Thomas Rogers, Davis HolllnPsworth, Frank Haifllp En mett Roark, J. K. Rea, Jr., and Avon Sharpe. , " , died early t riuuy , t. last week at the home of fc.:r tuuca, Mrs. J. C. Russ, in Warsaw. "A short funeral service was held at the Qulnn-McGowen funeral home on Friday afternoon after which the body was taken to Milner, Ga., for burial. Services were held at the Methodist Church In Milner on Sat urday morning at 11 o'clock. Burlai was in the Robinson family ceme tery near Milner. Surviving are her niece, Mrs. J, C Russ, with whom she had lived for the past year. . cooooooooooo oooooot ooooooeoooooooooo CARROLL & RIGGS The Millwork Men In Warsaw WELCOMEYOUTO WARSAW MMSffllCE D mm COME AROUND AND SEE , WHAT WE MAKE ''''.. Doors Windows - Frames - elc. Just What You Heed For That New, Home . . . nt... cimMI the "e-lrl with sunshine in her voice," holds an armful of sunshine ber year-old son, navia wenn, w muses mummy on That Refresh es broadcasta. Daddy is Hyatt uenn, nm construction executive. Beauticians Attend Meet In Clinton vro r-ion Hnhhs and Mrs. All umi a( Warsaw and Mrs. CUV i'.V-i' vm- Andrew Patterson of Kenansvuie, .ttonHoi the meeting of the Clinton rhK nt TTnlrHresserS and CoS- motologists In CUnton Tuesday night with Bill Odom .presmem, presiding. The meeting was held In Beadie's Beauty Shoppe. Shops in Roseboro, Faison, Clinton, Warsaw, and Kenansville were represented. Aunt Of Mrs. Russ Dies In Warsaw Miss Elizabeth Frances Robinson, mt RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arblngfrons stc:.:ac:i wnaCCZGG ACID ttoBeetfeassfHoiMlreataMatthat Hast KOf ar it Witt Cost Yea Nothing armptoaiaof dlatMaaarlabis f Stjmaaai SaMT or Uput Stomacltt AA fyJ'WaiW MaaiaaV' wMefc tmitf WARSAW DRUG COMPAUT Warsaw, N. C. : MRS. STEPHEN ALLEN WALLER, who before her marriage on October 12 was Miss Jessie Rose Odom, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Odom of Mount Olive. Mr. Waller is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Waller of Mount Olive. Brides-Elect Are Honorees Meidames Floyd Strickland, J. F. Strickland and Mrs. J. A. Porter entertained Thursday evening in the home of the former in Warsaw complimenting Misses Jan Drau ghon, Margaret Miller, Mary Eliza- U I Uncle Sam Says . Little Janet Boone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Boone, Warsaw (CAES.MLL IN WARSAW oooooooooo aoooeooDoooooooo tooooooooot V That Precious Moment CAPTURED' FOREVER... I c toe 1 - Many tributes will be paid news paper boys on annual Newspaper Boy' Day this month. Thousands of newspaper boys are members of thrift clubs, sponsored by the In ternational Circulation Managers' Association. . Perhaps no greater honor will come to these boys than to point them out as school boys who are demonstrating how to go into partnership with their Uncle Sam in building a growing fund for future education. By investing their newspaper boy earnings hi U. 8. Savings Bonds regularly, they are getting their Uncle Sam to pay part of the expense. Tour bond officer or banker will explain how regular bond bnyings can provide four yeara of college education, one year ef which will be paid for by your Uncle Sam as interest on your investment. U. S. Trtatury Departmtnt Portraits that almost breathe the ( personality of your children. Now is the time to have those precious moments recorded- ,x on f ilin, iot f urnish hagpy a Memories in the years to come! We have become the first studio in eastern North Carolina to install the new, cool, quick WABASH ELECTRO FLASH UNITS These units make portrait-sitting , a pleasure, from the youngest to the oldest FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 27.7-J Kraft's Studio W. James St. Mt. Olive, N. C. - . I . , Him i l Z3 1 it I i 3 UeliiLuLMJ P- nnnn ENJOYS SERVIHG DUPLIN WITH SERVICE As Fast As Possible Ve Are Extending Our Rural Lines And Building Up Our Mainlines G ir.eerangs 7 '"7 ' v 71

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