- ' the du?li;; l:. f.LS. STACY BRITT , , WARSAW EDITOR . Subscription Agent, ' Advertising Solicitor Dial 293-6 , r Please Call In Your News Vcrsaw Girl In ) Dr Greer Leaves Baptist Orphanage mi rr ' MIm Audrey Eston Kornegay of Warsaw has been selected as one of seven students to represent Flora Macdonald Colege in "Who's Who In American Colleges and , ' ITnlimrsHlMi for 1047-48. Miss Kornegay has made an out- standing record, both in her scho , lastio work and in extra-curricular activities. She has been a membet of the William Bartram Scientific French Club, on the Athletic BonKLon the staff of the college annuaT,JRd is the present vice president of the Student Council. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lott Kornegay of RFD, 2. and is majoring in French and Social Science. Dr. I. O. Greer, who will move to Chapel Hill January 1 and es tablish headquarters at the Univer sity of North Carolina as Executive Vice-President of The, Business Foundation of North Carolina, Inc.. has had a long career of public service in North Carolina end has many friends in this community. Known widely among citizens at a versatile humanitarian, his work and interests have taken him into all parts of the State and into many fields of public service - education, religion, social welfare, good health, Civic betterment, and general good citizenship. As a teacher for 20 years at Ap palachian State Teachers Collego and as Superintendent of Baptist Orphanages in North Carolina dur ing the past 15 years, Dr. Greer's Work and interests have been felt all over North Carolina. STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN All are Invited to a Day of In spirational Inter-racial and Inter racial Fellowship at the First Bap-tt-t Church, Warsaw Colored. Miss Gaylor Rev Stephens, the White Baptist minister is to prep.ch at 3:00 P. M. the second Sunday in December, followed by talks by Messrs. Rivers Johnson; Jean Thompson, Bank manager; George Bennett; John Jenkins, Mayor of Warsaw; Walker Stevens; County Judge R. L. West; Mrs. W. L. Bostic with 10 present and Mrs. F. J. Thomas presiding. Mrs. G. Van Stephens taught the mission study and the hostess ser ved ice cream ana cake Miss Sarah Gaylor entertained on Friday evening with a dinner party in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaylor celebrat ing her birthday. Featuring deco rations wag the table centerpiece an attractive Arrangement of red candles surrounded with ivy. , Miss Jan Draughon, who will be married on Saturday, December 13, to Glenn Brown, was remembered with a deviled egg plate. A tempting salad course was ser ved. ; Miss Draughon Is On Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Brock, Miss ' Jan Draughon, brideelecf of the . week, was complimented when Miss Mae Brock and Mrs. Julian Gat ling, of Tarboro, the former Miss ' Ruth Best, entertained at an at- tractive party and surprise shower. Decorations were white carna tions and candles, entwined with ivy. During the evening Miss Bar bara Thompson gave a reading, "Prayer For the New" Home", Miss Bette Hufham read "Three Wishes For the Bride" and Miss Brock . conducted an interesting and novei "bridal bouquet" game, and the guests made a scrap book of advice ; for the honoree. Little Jimmy Strickland, dressed as Dan Cupid, with bow and arrow, entered, at- '-r companied by little Miss Sue Whit tle, as bride, and presented in a very unique manner a shower oi " miscellaneous gifts to Miss Drau ghon. The hostesses, assisted by theu . mothers, Mesdames J. C. Brock ant C B. Best served individual bridal cakes, green and white ice cream - and nuts In novel cupid cups to the 20 guests present The Katie Murray Circle met on Monday night in the home of Mi.;s Annie Kate Powell with Mesd-mies J P. Harmon, J. M. Jenkins and Emmett Roark joint hostesses and 26 present. Mrs. Harmon presided and Mrs. Kathleen P. Snyder read the devotional. Following business a new business woman's circle was formed name for same chosen, namely "The Katie Powell Cirela ' . with Mrs. Edgar Pollock as the new j leader. Mrs. Henry West is chair-1 man of the regular circle. Brief business meetings were held for each circle and the hostesses ser ved fruit cake, topped with whip ped cream, and coffee. District Judge H. L. Stevens; Sher if Ralph J. Jjnes; 1. S. Best; Bill Sheffield; Will Hines; Postmaster Walter Bridgers; Fred Baar; Ellis West; Roy Mathis; Milton West; Paul Potter; Sanford Packer; D. E. Best; R. F. Best; D. Y Hollings worth; F. J. Strickland: J. F. Strick land; Stacy Britt; Allen Draughon: Leslie Brown; Floyd Strickland: Davis Hollingsworth; Edsar Will iams; R. E. Wall; Mr. Smith, cleaner ami presser; ""omas Rogers, chief of police; Herbert Best; and J. J. Barden. We are proud to have our white friends visit with us and Rev. Ste phens will deliver the message. All white friends, of Warsaw and Dup lin County are wehome We arc also asking the Spiritual singers of New Bern to sing at 9:00 P. M. and all visitors are invited back at that time. Pastor. Rev. .1. M. Mallctte Chairman Board Trustees Deacon, L. H, Gavin. B. Vance t Sr., of Hot Springs, Ark., on Saturday, November 22, 1947. Honors Houseguest Mrs. J. M. Peirce was hostess on Tuesday afternoon when she enter tained with four tables of bridge honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. D. Peirce " Newport, R. I Throughout the lower iloor were lovely arrangements of chrysanthe mums carrying out the color scheme of pink and orchid. At the conclusion of several in teresting progressions Mrs. Ferddie Faison of Clinton was awarded the high score award; Mrs. H. L .Ste ven?, Jr., low score and Mrs. Peiree guest award. Each were presented Jovely handkerchiefs. Mrs. Peirce served a delicious sweet course of peppermint ice cream with hot pound cake follow ed by demi-tasse to the guests. Coronation Be Held M Baptist Church An outstanding evont of Sunday evening will be the Junior Girls Auxiliary Coronation Ceremony which will bo a public affair a. 7:30 o'clock in ' the Warsaw . Baptist Church. Mrs. W W. Garner, sponsor of I G. As. has arranged an elaborate 'program at wnich time J Anne Britt will be crowned Queen of the Court, a rank of honor. In her court will be Princess Julianna Jenkins; Ladies in Waiting, Ross Garner, Joyce Whittle, Shirley Zachary, Betty Phillips, Iris Ezzeh and Geor gia Anne Hopkins; Maidens, Faye Blackburn, Betty Parker, Helen Torrans, Barbara West, Peggy Thomas, Bessie Herring, Eloise La nier, and Margie Davis; Page, LLy Mte Phillips; Crownbearer, Betty Britt; Flower Girl, Sue Whittle, and Ribbon Bearer, Nina Garner. Circles Meet Presbyterian Circle No. 1 met Monday even ing in the home of the Misses Bow dens on Hill St., with IS present and Miss Nell Bowden presiding. Mrs. Eugene Clarke gave the Bible study and Mrs. Frank Haislip pre sented the program after which the I hostesses served cake and Russian, tea. - Circle No. 2 met In the home of Mrs. J. W. Quinn with Mrr, Ralpa Best in the chair and 17 present Mrs. H. R. Best Jr. presented the Bible study and Mrs. . P. Ewers discussed the program "The King dom Beginning in Me", Following business the hostess served a temp ting chicken salad course with cof fee. Circle No. 3 was entertained on Monday afternoon in the home oi Mrs. J M. Peirce with 11 present and Mrs. J. C. Page presiding. Mrs Ed Hines gave the Bible btudy and Mrs. Jimmy Kitchin had charge of the program. The hostess served cookies, nuts and hot chocolate. With The Sick Mrs. C. F. Carroll is now ") to be out after being confined to her home with a broken arm. . Miss Mary Alice Blackmore has returned home from the Goldtiboro Hospital where she underwent an operation last week. She is get ting along as well as can be expected. Personals Mr and Mrs. Ben Cooper of Cha pel Hill spent th week end with her parent, Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Strickland. Miss Bette Hufham tn Clinton . waa the week 'and guest of Miss Jan Draughon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers of Chapel Hill were week end guests : f his mother, Mrs. W. A. Carter. Mrs. Julian Catling of Tarboro was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B; Best We Ace Flattend That So Many . Imitations Hava Appeared On The Market UTi-sxirrp, -J 1 IMS When You Want v Ham Insurance -. Be Sure With Chambers' Ami. Skipper Compound N. J. BODDIE Tht Him Inniranc ' Man 0X4SS DURHAMrN.C Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wiggs of Rt. 2 Warsaw, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dixie Harriett, of Washington, D. C , to First Ser geant Maurice B. Vance, of Louis ville, Ky., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Quinn-McGowen's Is Headquarters For Gift Values "V w And so are Greyhound fares Circles Meet The Rosa Hocutt Powell Circle met Monday afternoon with Mrs. D. T. Hollingsworth and 16 present. Mrs. D T. Chambers presided. Mrs. R. E. Il Wheless led the devotion al and Miss Betty Loftin taugnt the mission study book after which the hostess served a chicken salad course with tea. 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