UU. LIU TILXCQ Tf - n " n ii O KL 7 MRS. tii'ACY BBITT - 1 WARSAW EDITOR '. . Subscription Acent ' ' Advertising Solicitor ' " Dial" 293-fr Please Call In Your News Mrs. Strickland Hostess To Club On Thursday Mrs. J. F .Strick land entertained her bridge club and several additional guests at her home on West Hill St. Two tables i were arranged and ' decorations were of yellow chrysanthemums. ' Upon arrival-guests .were served delicious pecan pie and coffee and during play coca colas and nuts. High score award, Xtuas gift wrap pings, went to Mrs. . Luther Pear sail. Those playing were Mesdames PearsaU, Charlie Sheffield, W. H. Freeman, Jimmy Kltcbiit, Ed Shef field, Stacy Brltt and the hostess. Mrs. Jordon Entertains Club Mrs. Maurice Jordan entertained her bridge club and several addi tional guests Thursday afternoon at her home in Bowden, which was attractively decorated , with pink chrysanthemums. When guests ar- SULTANA H( J Fruit Cocktail " q A Ho.1 can 24c Evap. Milk 3 tall cans While House 35c A & P Large Dried 1 lb pkg. "Prunes 19c Armour's 12 oz. can Tree!. 45c. - Phillips . i with Franks 12 oz. can 'Beans 17c ' Bread sandwich loaf 18 oz. loaf Marvel 13c Coffee Kj 1 1b bag "Sultana ;r 16bz.can ' l RedBeans - ' . 10c , Gjulf Best candied No. 2 'a can Yams " 14c Mild American lb - Cheese 50c ' Ann Page .'. . 8oz, pkg. ( Spaghetti or Macaroni 9c JANE PARKER FRUII CAKES 1 lb 75c 3 lb $2.23 .; 5 lb $3.65 Fruit Cake Ingredient Huts of all kinds v : Closed Wednesday Afternoon : night in the home of Mrs. Belton Mlnshew with Mrs. Irene Martin as joint hostess and 15 present. Mrs. M. A. Smith presided and following the devotional by Mrs. G. P. Prid geh, Mrs. Frank Hbbbs led a con test and the hostesses served a chicken salad course with angel food cake and coffee. MRS. JOHN DAVID GODBOLD who before her marriage on Octo ber 29 In Warsaw, was Miss Jessie Eva Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie W. Harrison of Mount Olive. Mr: Godbold Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A. Godbold of Warsaw. , rived they were served a sweet course of lemon chiffon pie with coffee and later during play coca colas and stuffed dates were ser ved. At the conclusion of play Mrs. Emmett Roark held high score for which she was presented novelty bells and Miss Jan Draughon, bride elect, was remembered with a crys tal mayonnaise set. Playing were Mesdames Roark, Robert Frede rick; Jimmy McColman, O. V. Pen. ney, R. W. Wiggs, Daulton WeBt, Joyce Carroll Burton and Miss Draughon. Baptist Meetings The WMU met Monday at the church with president Mrs. L. p. Williams presiding and 20 members present Mrs. F. J. Thomas led the devotionals and commenting on the message, "Arise, Shine." The Geo rge Rollins Circle had charge of the program led by Mrs. L. 8. Whittle. She was assisted by Mes dames C. J. Brown, Emmett Roark, F. J .Thomas and Carrie Peele in presenting the program on Africa. The Junior Girl's Auxiliary met Monday afternoon in the home of Miss Shirley Zachary with 15 pres ent, and the program .was directed by Mrs. Wilbur Garner. The girls finished their Forward Steps in preparation for their public coro- biattop. ceremony which is scheduled for veanesaay evening, jjec. ju ai the church. The hostess, assisted by her 4 mother, servedcookies and punch. The Sunbeams met the same af ternoon at the church with 26 pres ent, led by Mesdames G. V. Penney and C. V. Garner. The little folks enjoyed songs and a story on Africa after which they were instructed to draw Thankful Hands and were Ufirved Ice cream sandwiches, top- pea witn a miniature flag, by the hostess little Betty Jean Britt. The Intermediate GA's met on Monday at the church led by their leaders Mesdames J. F. Strickland and W. H. Freeman. Methodist Circles Personals PTA ToMeet Circle No. 1 of the WS of CS met Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. J. J. West with 12 present and Mrs. Sam J. Powell presiding. Mrs. A. M. Williams led the devotionals and Mrs. H. R. Hipp taught the mission study book. The hostess, assisted by her daughters, Mes dames Sterling Marriner and Rob ert West served fruit cake topped with whipped cream. Circle No. 3 met Wednesday Miss Bessie Knowles had as her week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eason and son of Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frederick and daughter spent Thursday In Raleigh- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brown and sons were visitors in town Satur day. ' Miss Grace Eevelle spent the week end in Chapel Hill with her niece, Mrs. Otis Aldridge. . Mrs. Effie Fossell of Rose Hill was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best, i ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patterson and con of Mt Olive were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.. Garner, , Mrs. H. R. Hipp shopped in Golds boro Monday. Mrs. L. S . Whittle and daughter spent last week in McLeansvillr with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Whittl Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell "-" children and Mr. and Mir. '.r Rldge and children were Sund .j' guests of their parents and Mrs. O. D. Lambert in Mt. Olive Week end guests of Miss Annie Kate Powell were Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Powell of Rock Hill, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Powell, Jr. of Golds boro, Mr. and Mrs,: D. B. Powell, Mrs. Faison Peirce and Miss Eliza beth Moore of Rocky Mount, Claud Powell of State College. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rea, Jr. had for the Week end their son, Judson, i student at State College. ) Mr. and Mrs. Graham Quinn and son of State College were home fort the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mis. Sanford Packer and Mrs. Lillian R. Quinn. Misses Kitten and Jean Miller and James Miller visited their sister Mrs. Dick Lasater near Erwin on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Mrs. W. A. Carter were week end visitors in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Park Pridgen spent several days with her daughters and son in Rich Square and Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jenkins and daughters . shopped in Goldsboro Friday. ' -'' v, Mia! Leslie Toncans and daughter Helen shopped in Goldsboro Satur day.' -i. Among those attending the N. C State game Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers and son, Gra ham Phillips, Jr., Sony Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lee, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Ewers, Misses Kitten and Jean Miller, James Miller, Bobby Gaylor, Bill Hines and Miss Grace Revelle. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Parker of Swansboro were guests this week of his mother, Mrs. Sam Parker, taiss Mattie Swinson of Goldsboro also visited Mrs. Parker and her sister, Mrs. Mills Hodges. '" Robert Frederick is attending a special Laundromat school in Char lotte this week. Mrs. Ruth Newton formerly of the ACL, has gone to Goldsboro to work. The PTA will meet Tuesday night Nov! 18 at 7:30 in the school audi torium. All are requested to be present and are reminded that the Home Ec Dept. is having a silver tea. The department is short of many items and are beginning to replenish their silverware. An in expensive pattern, in Camelia, has j been selected at the local 5&10 anl pauvju cue i ctueaicru ifj Drills piece of silverware or money for the purpose. her Adult Homemaker Class on j mother is with her and at last re Thursday night in the Home Ec ports was getting along nicely. Dept at 7-30. This week she will In- Dwight Smith, young son of I . struct in stenciling. . and Mrs. Hop Smith returned fr 01 1 I the. same hospital Friday, where ha underwent a major operation. Iron Lung Class Take Note Mrs. Kathleen Snyder will hold The Warsaw Girl Scouts spon sored the Mullikin Portable Iron Lung Unit, which was on exhibit in warsaw on Armistice Day. De spite the wet weather the girls realized $17.02 which will be used for the benefit of the Troop. In Hospital Little Fisher Mullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mullen is a pa tient in the Babies Hospital near Wilmington with pneumonia. Her Honored On "Birthday : Mr. John Frederick celebrated his 65 birthd&y ; Sunday and was honored with a dinner party by his wife and children. Chrysanthe mums decorated the home -and covers were laid for 24 guests. To Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes rf Clinton, N. C, a daughter, Martha Jane; 10 pounds, on November 7. OOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO H Attention Auto Owners Circle Meets . Circle No. 2 met Tuesday of last week with Mrs. A. Rackley and Mrs. F. W. Oakes is join,: hostesses. Mrs. J. C. Thompson presided and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton presented the de votionals. Fruit cake topped with whipped cream, coffee and toasted pecan!) were served. ' The Following Parts of Your Car Must Pass The Safety Examination By The State Mechanical In spectors Of Motor Vehicles Beginning January 1st. LIGHTS, HORN, BRAKES, STEERING, MUFFLER, TAIL PIPE, TIRES, WINDSHIELD WIPER, WIRING AND CLEAR GLASS IN ALL WINDOWS. THE FOLLOWING STICKERS WILL BE USED TO GRADE YOUR CAR: Sticker No. 1 The bright blue approval seal, will be affixed to the windshield of all vehicles which pass the minimum requirements. Sticker No. 2 A red and diamond, shape, will be on vehicles which fail. to meet' the minimum safety requirements: (Owners of 'cars which the red diamond sticker is affixed will have a certain length of time in which to have their vehicles placed in good, repair, at which time it may be re-examined without additional cost.) Sticker No. 3 An 8 by 10 inch, yellow sticker, bearing a red cross, will gon on vehicles found to be absolutely unsafe for the highways. Such ve hicles will be labelled CONDEMNED, and cannot be driven away from the inspection stations. WE SUGGEST YOU BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW AND LET US CONDITION IT WITH PARTS WHICH ARE MADE RIGHT, FIT RIGHT, AND LAST LONGER. WE HAVE THE OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT TESTER FULFORD'S GARAGE AT WEST SIDING Between Kenansville and Warsaw qoooooooooooo OOOOOQOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOQu 'THE DEPENDABLE TOBACCO MARKET' lIdDnscIIay'o Salle II -,&S58SSB. Avemgedl $4. 3 Although It May Have Been Reported That Markets Generally Witnessed A Drop In Prices... ' KJdDlT EHUES WfllTIKI EdDmir RfldDlUOT per 100 Lbs. THE ABOVE AVERAGE PROVES THIS STATEMENT . . . llo Booking . . . 116 Tickets . .'. Ho Reservations Necessary . . ; The Btock Is Over! THE MARKET IS WIDE OPEN - WELCOME ALL V , . MANY MOR MILLIONS OF POUNDS YET TO BE SOLD IN ROCKY MOUNT AND FOR VERY GOOD PRICES... " . " , v 13 WAREHOUSES TO SERVE YOU X&tVCyS. 'oi;':-:-H':- jV. .-t-: r,Hv,K J::-Y.:--"i"' ;i;;:s..i! ; Plsnfcrs -2-3 Fcnneris 1-2 Mdnnums 1-2 Cohb & Foxhall 1-2 - Easleys -Smiths- Farmers -Works Tune in T 1:15 tj liZ") f r Crr Ut t t" r' s r-1 rt T rt Over On Your Dial, and WCEC, 810 On Your Dial