y'&mw' ibw;CiF Interest"-'! o &ay-u. MRS. STACY BRITT 1 ; WARSAW EDITOR ' Subscription Agent Advertising Solicitor . Dial 293-6 . '' Please : Call In Your News . liss Corbel! Is lostess To Club Miss Nellie. Corbett entertained ler bridge club and several addi Lonal guests Monday night in the ome of Mr .and Mrs. L. 5. Whittle. Vo tables were in play among a ettlng of pyracantha and potted lants. On the dining table was unique arrangement of fall leaves nd turkeys, suggestive of Thanks iving. - ; Club high score, a novelty bridge J encii, went to Miss Hannan ma en and visitors high, miniature ream and sugar'set, to Mrs. Milton feet The hostess served almond tarts. 4th cookies and coffee. liss Home Weds 1r. Formy-Duval. In a simple and quiet ceremony : 5:30 o'clock on Thanksgiving fternoon, November 27. in the ante Of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jhn Wv Home in Roseboro, Miss ewel Horne, of Roseboro and War iw, was married to Mr. Ishmael ormy-Duval, of Durham, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Formy-Duval of sh.t . ... - ,t )..,' Tb living room, where the cere mony .was performed by the .Rev. arrest L. Young, of Maxtor., was scOrated with chrysanthemums, 7 and burning bridal tapers. .For her wedding, the bride wore s original model suit of teal blue ith black accessories and wore shoulder corsage of twelve rose uds. . The bride's mother wore a suit f royal blue with black accessor - Immediately following the vows iejride and groom led the way the dining room where a buffet ipper was served to. the bridal suple, families, and out-of-town nests. The bride, after graduating from le Roseboro schools, studied at lolumbia Bible College, Columbia, . C, and taught last year at Ash, nd Is at present a member of the rarsaw School Faculty. The (bridegroom attended the 'accamaw .schools, sered four ;ars in the Army Air Force with irerseas service in Europe and at resent is attending Barber Coll je in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Formy-Duval have tl apartment in the home of Mrs. . C. Pridgen. .TS.Quinn Hostess 11 Dinner Mrs. Lilian R. Quinn entertained ft family dinner party Sunday inoring her son-in-law, Dan Sal id; of Greenville on his birthday. Fall flowers decorated the living id dining rooms and covers were id for Mr. and Mrs. Saieed, Mr. id Mrs. Graham Quinn of Raleigh id Mrs. Quinn. Holiday Guests Of Mr. and Mrs. J-M. Peirce Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Pelrce had as their Thanksgiving and holiday guests their daughters. Miss . Sal- lie Peirce of Annapolis, Md.; Misa Margaret Peirce and guest Miss Lucy Baggett, Chapel Hill; Colonel and Mrs. C. D. Peirce of Newport, R. I.; Mrs. D. MY Shewbrooks of Philadelphia, Pa.; Joe Plum of Bal timore, Md.; and T. B. Peirce of Wallace. Neil Wester and daughter, Reba of Goldsboro and Frank McGowan of Kenansville, . Mrs. Charlie Reaves r nd daugh ters of Wilmington spent Thanks giving here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen Jr. of Wilmington were week end guests of their parent here. Mr, and Mrs. A. Brooks were In Goldsboro Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Aldridge, it Chapel Hill were home for the holidays with their parents. Mrs. R. C. Pridgen had as her Thanksgiving guests her children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pridgen of Fayetteville, and Mr. and Mrs. J.j P. Rogers, Jr., of Smithfield. Her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Anderson and daughters returned Sunday to their iome in Yancyville after a two weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Albertson and son spent Sunday in Beulaville with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roger had as guests Sunday her mother Mrs. C. L. Bostic of Rock Fish and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Bostic and daughters, of Red Springs. Mrs. Dick Lasater of Erwin spent Thursday and Friday with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller. Miss Doris Baker was home for the week end with her parents In Magnolia. Clarence Brown Jr. spent. the holidays with his mother, Mrs. C J. Brown. Mrs. Ben Bowden of Fayetteville visited her mother, Mrs. Brown Monday and Tuesday. Misses Louise and Eloise Whaley, telephone operators, spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Whaley in Beulaville. Mrs. J. C. Miller Is visiting her mother, Mrs. F. Rivenbark at her home in Rose Hill. Mrs. Rivenbark has been quite ill and no improve ment is noted in her condition. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Edwards of Barnesville, were here for Thanks giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bostic. - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jenkins vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. S. J. Powell and mother, Mrs. W. M. Connell of Rockingham have returned from Green Cove Springs, Fla., where they spent Thanksgiving. Mrs. Bessie Eason Knowles has as recent guest her son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eason and son of Goldsboro, Mrs. Dan Benton and daughters of Burgaw. . v Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fisher had as their holiday guest his mother, Mrs. Lula S. Fisher of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Beltoa Minshew and sons spent the week end In Fremont with his parents. James Eason, USN, has returned to Norfolk after a furlough spent here with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Eason Knowles. Mrs. Glenn Rollins had as her recent guests her sister, Miss Fran ces Wells of Wilmington and Gra ham Wells, III, of WaUace. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown had as guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beech and sons of Raleigh. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carlton Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sparkman and children, of St. Pauls, Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCullen of Burgaw, Frank Tor rans of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bailey and Miss Mary Belle Surratt of Greensboro. John Vincent visited hla mnthar Mrs. J. W. Vincent in Greenville m- uau in wuuamston Thursday. Thanksgiving. , I Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Ewers had as mis. bo, v. urr, jr., returned Friday from New York where sh? was the holiday guest of her bro ther. Mrs. J. B. Quinn spent the holi days, in Wilson where she attended tae wedding of her granddaughter, Catherine Corbett to Mr. Thrasher in a formal ceremony Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon attended a football earn in Now. berry. S. C. Thursday and were ac- I and Mr- and M8- w-1 Simmons comDanied.homebvtheir.san. Allen J son (of Santera) attended a Jr. and Miss Polly Baldwin of Clinton, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle and daughters spent Friday and Sat urday in Richmond. Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Mrs. Wal ter Carter shopped in Raleigh on Saturday. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Momon Barr had as gue?t last week her sister, Mrs. Lynri Shore of Sanford. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Giddens and family movea Friday to Wil mington where he is employed. Mrs. W. J. Jones and children spent the week end In Chinquapin with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Thomas of Lexington were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Julia. Gatlin of Tarboro were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Best Patrolman and Mrs. J. A. McCol man had as guests Thursday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ken dall, Fred Kendall, Jr. and Gene Kendall of Laurinburg. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best had as dinner guests Thanksgiving his sisters Mrs. Fred Galton and dau ghter, Jean of Raleigh, Mrs. Sue holiday guests his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ewers and daughters of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lee had as guests Thursday his mother, Mrs. Faison Lee and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and daughter of Mt Olive and his uncle, Ira McCullen. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matthis visit ed Mr and Mrs. Ledbetter in Mar ion recently. - Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Srtlckland family reunion In Burgaw Thanks giving day. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrlor cpent Thursday In Chapel Hill with their children, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Thomp son and Henry Farrlor, students at the University. They were joined by Billy Farrlor, student at David son. Among the students home for the holidays were Miss Margaret Peirce, Sidney Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Jones, Rivers Johnson, Jr., Henry Stevens, HI, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Aldridge, Judson Raa, HI., Mr. and Mrs. Graham Quinn, George Pollock, Allen Draughon, Jr., Col lene Jones, and Haroldlne Katz. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Surratt, h'r. and Mrs. Herbert Bailey and Miss Mary Belle Surratt of Greensboro were week end guests of relatives. Philalhea Class Mesdames G. Van Stephens and Paul Sharpe entertained the Phil athea Class of the Baptist Sunday School on Friday evening at 7:30 in the home of Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. Sharpe, Vice President, pre sided and Mrs. Stephens, the teach er read the devotional and medi tation thought - ; During business plans were made and donations of money were taken to purchase a portable organ to be used. In the Sunday School. An at tendance program waa outlined with each person present given names of members who were absent and Mrs. R. M. Herring, Mrs. J. A. Porter and Mrs. Stephens were ap pointed as a nominating committee to secure officers for the coming year. , ; After business the hostesses ser ved delicious mock plum pudding topped with whipped cream and coffee. Honored On Fifth Birthday Master Walker McNeil. Jr. cele brated his 5th birthday Wednesday afternoon with a party given by his mother. ' Games and contests were led by Mrs. McNeil assisted by Miss Geor gia Anne Hopkins and the children were served cake, lemonade, ice cream and marshmallow candles About 20 little folks enjoyed "Mac's" birthday with him. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Complimented Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown, who celebrated their 25th wedding anni versary Thursday, Nov. 27, were honored Friday evening with a sur prise reception given by Misses Annie Kate Powell, Eula Powell Mrs. Emma Chambers and Mrs. Kathleen Snyder at tho Powell home on Pine Street The home was lovely with attract ive arrangements of yellow and white chrysanthemums. The Rev. and Mrs. G. Van Steph ens received at the door and Miss Kate Powell presided at the guest book. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Leslie Brown Jr., of Chapel Hill and Mrs. Llla Kennedy, mother of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. R. E. L. Wheless and Miss Betty Loftin presided at the gift table. Guests were Invited into the din ing room, where they were served individual wedding cakes, nuts, mints, and punch. Mrs. Snyder poured punch from one end of the table and on the other end a beau tiful three tier wedding cage was placed. Those assisting with the serving were Mrs. D. T. Chambers, Miss Rebecca Best Miss Eula Pow ell and Mrs. Emma Chambers. During the evening music was furnished by Mrs. Paul Potter and Mrs. J. E. Williams at the piano with Mrs. G. Van Stephens and Mrs. J. T .Gresham, Jr., Misses Janice Draughon and Mae Brock singing several selections. Godbyes were said to Mrs. J. P. Harmon and Mrs. L .S. Whittle. Bride Elect Honored Mrs. G. S. Best was hostess on Thursday afternoon when she en tertained at a come and sit tea and miscellaneous shower compliment ary to Miss Edna Marshburn of Clinton, and a teacher in the local school. Miss Marshburn waa mar ried to E C. McLamb, Jr., in a for mal ceremony Tuesday evening, December 2, in the Clinton Baptist ; Church. The Best home, on Hill St, was I attractively decorated with chrys- I anthemums and lighted tapers. Upon arrival, Mrs. Pest, assisted by her daughter. Miss Rebecca Best served dainty sandwiches, cheese biscuits, dates, nuts and Russian tea. The honoree was presented s bride's book made by the guests and also a. tray containing an array of lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Sheffield Is Club Hostess Mrs. Charlie Sheffield entertain ed her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home which was attractively decorated with late fall flowers. Guests were served tempting car amel cake with coffee and mints upon arrival and during play coca colas and nuts were served. Mrs. Joyce Burton scored high md received Xmas cards. Announce Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Wells, Sr of Teachey, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Annie Frances, to Mr. Samuel Ralph Jones son of Sheriff and Mrs. R. J. Jones of Warsaw, on Saturday, September 27, 1947, BennetsvUle, S. C. Announce Births Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis Shef field, of Warsaw, announce the birth of a daughter, Allie Johnson, on Monday, November 24, 1947, at James Walker Hospital, Wilming ton. Mrs. Sheffield is the former Miss Dorothy Kerr, of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ormond L. Grice, Rt 1, Warsaw, announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Ann, on Mon day, November 24, J 947, at their home. , j it- atwi Mn VAaar HenfTOW of Warsaw, announce the birth of a ' uaugui,i . day, November 27, 1947 at their home. p SCHOOL Do you like to go to school? , And learn more'n the goldea rule? And if you like your teacher too, You'll do the things she tells yon to. You may not be the prettiest girl. It takes all kinds to make a world. Yon can have fun, obey the rules, And make yours the best of schools. By Jo Anne Britt, 7th Grade, Warsaw, N. C. STATEMENT HARLEYSVILLE MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY Harleysville, Pa. Condition December 31, 1946, As Shown By Statement Filed Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year $5,038,286.76; Increase of Capital during year, Total, $5,038,286.76 Income From Policyholders, $2,754,010.41; Miscellaneous, $ 168,395.57; Total, $2,922,405.98 Disbursements To Policyholders, $ 1,069,059.48; Miscellaneous, $1,464,358.38; Total, $2,533,417.86 ASSETS Value of Real Estate $ 34,111.70 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate $ 147,782.64 Value of Bonds and Stocks $4,552,278.68 Cash in Company's Office $ 75.00 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest .... $ 164,195.07 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks on interest . . - . . . $ 343,491.36 Premiums in course of Collection $ 185,340.43 Interest and Rents due and accrued $ 18,905.95 All other Assets, as detailed in statement $ 135,727.68 Total Less Assets not admitted $5,581,908.51 $ Total admitted Assets $5,581,908.51 LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims . . . $ 334,215.00 Expense, Investigation, and Adjustment of Claims $ 231,938.00 Unearned Premiums . ' $1,389,814.92 Salaries, Rents, Expenses, Bills, Accounts, Fees, etc., due or accrued . $ 26,207.22 Estimated amount of Federal, State, county, and municipal taxes . $ 32,650.77 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement $1,505,017.86 Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital . . . $3,519,843.77 Reserves . $ 475,000.00 Surplus over all Liabilities $1,587,064.74 Surplus as regards Policyholders $2,062,064.74 $5,581,908.51 Total Liabilities BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1946 Auto Liability No. Premiums Rec'd. 59,596.; .... Losses Paid 21,215. Liability other than auto - Premiums Rec'd. 25.; Losses Paid NONE Auto property damage - Premiums Rec'd. 23,176 Losses Paid 8,588. Property damage and collision other than auto - Premiums Rec'd. 10. Losses Paid NONE TOTALS - Premiums Rec'd. 82,807. . . . . . . . Losses Paid 29,803. President, Ezra Markley; Secretary, Arthur A. Alderfer; Treasurer, Mahlon Keller; Home Office, Harleysville, Pa. Attorney for service: WM. P. HODGES, Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh. March 12th, 1947 I, WM. P. HODGES, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Harleysville Mutual Casualty Company, of Harleysville, Pa., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1946. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written. (Seal) WM. P. HODGES Commissioner of Insurance . . -I ' 1 1 i -V " ' Selection Of Colors tats . . . i, to Introduce Those Extra Touches Of Beauty, Utility And Comfort To The Home Convenient ' Terms SOFA BEDS ................ $47 J and up Platform Rockers Duncan Phyfe Sofas ... w ft -.ir - Living Room Suites .......... $110.00 and up j P E C I AL A 7-Way Floor Lamp FREE With The Purchase Fach Living Room . Suite November. 23 To December 6 H. & R. SUPPLY CO. WALLACE, N. C J I . . V I l