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:ai:gtill2, nonra casolltia " DUPLIN tuico wiry U2e isiw Mews Of i A, MBS. STACY BRITT WARSAW EDITOR SubaerlpUon Asent AdTWtfadnc Solicitor Dial 293-6 Please Call In Your News ' Card Of Thanks ; We wish to extend our most sin cere thanks and appreciation to each one here and elsewhere for their many and great ex resslons of loving kindness and tender mer- cies shown us during the anxious, saddened days following he auto- mobile wreck of Mary E. Middle ton. It is impossible to see each in dividual, but we do want the Churches. Pastors, Bible Classes, loving relatives and kind friends, who offered a prayer for her, to know we are most grateful. Your goodness touched our hearts, and even in our darkest hours we know our lives have been enriched. Our prayer is that God will pour out": blessing on everyone that remembered us in any way. And into your lives may there flow a Peace and Joy that passeth under standing. You helped to bear our burden, and so fulfilled His law. We thank you with all our hearts. Mrs. W. G. Middleton, Signed: W. J. Jr., and Mary. Bride-Elect Miss Sara Martin, of Mt. Olive, whose marriage to James Herman Hines, of Warsaw, will take place . In the Presbyterian church in .It Olive on Saturday, April 10, was honoree on Friday afternoon when Mesdames W. M. Buck, Ed Hines and J. C. Page entertained in the home of Mrs. Page on Hill St .The home was attractively deco rated with arrangements of crab apple, Easter lilies, azaleas; dog wood and spirea. Four taoles of bridge were in play with Mrs. Ed Strickland receiving candy for scor ing high and Mrs. Ed Joynor of Mt Olive receiving note paper for traveling award. Miss Martin was presented. with six ice tea spoons in "her chosen pattern of "Old Mas- Honoree At Party Motor Park Theatre Hivayir PINK HILL, II. C. "SEABEE" HAYWORTH, Owner & Mgr. "Family Entertainment - Painless Prices" Adults 30c (Tax Included) Children Under 12 (In cars) FREE OPENS SATURDAY APR. 10th, 7:15 2 Complete Shows Nightly Rose Of Santa Rosa With Hoosier Hot-Shots. Also Color Cartoon - Added 2 Reel Comedy SUNDAY It's A Sweetheart: Ginger Rogers in Magnificent Doll With David Niven. Also Color Cartoon ; MONDAY & TUESDAY Personal Starring Geo. Sanders, Lucille Ball, Chas. Coburn, Boris Karloff. Added Shorts . WEDNESDAY only It's A Scream! More Than A Secretary ; With Geo. Brent, Jean Arthur. SPEC I A L: Last Chapter of "ZORRO'S WHIP Abo First Chapter of "JUNGLE GfRL" THURS. it FRL " (In The Michigan Kid vuuu inn Tfnll. Andv 1 Rita Johnson, Victor McLaughlin. Added Cartoon and Comedy - , I ALL Rt) ADS LEAD TO i MOTOR PARK THEATRE U PIliKIIIll CLiI 'ren Under 12 yrs. In Cars Free ter." , v During play iced coca colas were served and at the conclusion a dain ty sweet course of green and white bridal ices, Individual wedding cakes and mints. Hostess To Club Mrs. Daulton West was hostess Wednesday evening when she en tertained her bridge club and addi tional guests in the homo of M.'. and Mrs. J. J. West. Spring flowars were used in profusion for decora tion. With five tables in play, Mrs, Robert Frederick received a pot ted plant for club high and Mrs". W. H. Freeman, for visitors Jiifch, received a silent butler. Mrs. Ed gar Pollock won the traveling award, hi-jacks. A tempting frozen fruit salad course with coffee was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Sterling Marriner. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Wade McMillan of McAllen, Texas, announce ti.e birth of a daughter, Bre.ida, on March 26, 1948. Mrs. McMillan 1 the former Miss Stella Lloyd, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd of Bowden. Attend Dist. Meet In Faison Those representing the James Kenan Chapter of the United Dau ghters of the Confederacy at the annual 9th District meeting Tues day were Mesdames R. L. West. H. L. Stevens, Jr., Ralph Honeycutt, C. F. Carroll, L. S. Whittle, C. B. Best, R. H. Best, Sr.; Norwood Bo i.ey and Harvey Boney jf Rose Hill and Miss Eula Powell. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., past presi dent of the chapter, gave the re sponse to the Welcome Address. UDC Tournament A Success The James Kenan Chapter, UDC held a games tournament Friday evening in the Legion Hut and re ports are that it vas very success ful. Door prizes, two homemade cakes, presented by Mrs. H. L. Ste vens, were awarded to Mr?. Frank Haislip and Fred Baars. GORGEOUS It's Personal Dynamite! Column Glorious Color) Devine. J Long-Ago Look for Brides Sjijj j r ifllt sC!eetved,ny,0n 8t"!,aec WeM,nJ irtn Every bride is a picture. But tMs Spring and Summer, New York's de signers of wedding dresses have all but put the bride-to-be in an old fashioned frame. It's ruffles and flounces and bustle once more dresses with all the quaint charm ui the petticoats back In fashion UxHjr. example of the picture type of ! as one New York designer pre rats it for the new season Is the lotted nylon shown above. Angeli cally white and sheer, it Is trimmed with double fluted ruffles curving up u oacK to a bustle bow. The waist Missionaries On Way Home Word has been received 'hat the Rev. and Mrs. Carlyle Powell, mis sionaries on the Baptist field In Ai rica, are on their way home after 'being on the continent for three years. Announce Birth Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ted Rivenbark' of Warsaw, announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Marie, or. Monday, March 29 at their heme in Warsaw. Circles Meet BAPTIST The Ruby Daniels Circle met on Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. L. H. Brown with 13 present and Miss Betty Loftin presiding. Mrs. G.-Van Stephens taught the mission study and the hostess ser ved ice cream, cookies and nuts. . The Rosa Hocutt Powell Circle met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. L. S. Whittle with Mrs. C. V. Garner as hostess and 12 present, Mrs. D. T. Chambers pre sided and Mrs. Gilmer Beck gave the devotionals. Mrs. Robert Black more taught the mission study and the hostess served a frozen fruit salad course with cheese biscuits and cookies. The George Rollins CI cle me. Monday with Mrs. J. C. Brock and 11 were present. Mrs. Davis Hol lingsworth presided. Mrs., Kate Herring presented the devotional and Mrs, Doris Peeler taught the mission study. The hostess served cherry pie, topped with whipped cream, and coffee The Katie Murray and The Annie Kate Powell Circles me- Jointly Monday night in the homo ot Miss Powell with a c-mbined member ship of 44. Mrs. Henry West pre sided and Mrs. Jewel Duval taught th mission study. Following a dis cussion, each circle met hi separate rooms and the hostesses, Mesdames DuvaJ, H. C. McCullen, E. J. Hill and Miss Fannie Wilson served sandwiches, cookies, nuts and co co colas. 1 .V ' AlijlOUIICEMENT OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS r 247-6 Ihzzi Accessory Shop lth and leg-ofnutton line Is sweetly-snng and the sleeves truly leg-of-muttoif. Naturally, a bride-to-be will think of satin. But particularly If Bhe's to be married In June or later, aba U want to Imagine herself In orga&dr or eyelet embroidery, la doUd Swiss or batiste. Among the choioee for a summer ceremony Is a dream of a Southern belle dress of wblte eyelet batiste, Its skirt Just one deep gathered ruffle after another, ex tended in a train, and the high- necked bodice designed with an off-shoulder ruffle below a deep, rounded yoke. PRESBYTERIAN CHICLES The Sallie Faison Peircj Circle met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. B. C. Sheffield, Sr. with 14 pr-sent and Mrs. J. M. Peirce pre senting the Bible Study. Tiiere wip no regular program and following business the hostess served lime sherbets with waler. Circle Nd. 2 was entertained by Mrs. Walker Stevens Monday after noon with 11 present. Mrs. Stevens read the Bible- Study and after a business meeting served sandwiches and coca colas. Circle No. 3 met Monday after noon with Mrs. John Best and 18 were present with Mrs. Jimmy Kit chin presiding. Mrs. Robert Frede rick gave-the Bible Study and Mr. Bill Sheffield presented the pro gram. The hostess served sandwich es, cookies and coca colas. METHODIST CIRCLES Circle No. 1 met Tuesday in the home of Mrs. J. L. Carr with 11 present and Mrs. S. J. Powell in the chair. Mrs. H. K. Hipp gave the devotional and the program was presented by Mesdames Hipp, C. F. Carroll and D. J. Middleton. The hostess served homemade cake and ice cream. Circle No. 2 met in the liome of Mrs. J. C. Thompson, who presided, Monday night with 11 present and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton leading the de votional. She followed the same thought as the program material, which was presented By Mrs. Her bert West assisted by Mesdames Thompson, Sutton and Robert Lew is. The hostess served strawborry shortcake and coffee. Circle No. 3 was entertained by Mrs. Mabel Waters in the home of her mother, Monday evening with 13 present and Miss Nell Corbett presiding. Mrs. G. P. Pridgon con ducted the devotionals and Mrs. A. Rackley presented thai pro gram after which she led an inter esting April Flowers Contest with Mrs. Irene Mnrtin winning. The hostess served strawberry short cake and, coffee. Personals Mr. D. G. Bain, Gen. Manager of Southern Boll Telephone and Tele graph office in Wilmington and Mr. Alvln Bo wen, office manager in Wilmington were visitors in the home of the W. J. Middloton's on Friday evening. Miss Lenora Womack had as Sunday guests Misses Vinnie Cline, Amanda Leary, Clara Olivw, Oma Bradley and Mrs. Pittman of Prin ceton. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Britt had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mr. David Scott and baby of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Lassiter and Jimmy Brock of Mt. Olive Mrs. S. J. Powell and a group of young people represented the Warsaw Methodist Church in Jack sonville at a Youth Conference on Tuesday. Misses Anne Jones and Ellen Jones of Cameron were Sunday guests of Mrs. C. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Jones and Leslie Brown, Jr. were home Sun day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle made a trip to Richmond recently. R. D. Johnson has returned from James Walker Hospital and is able to be out. Mrs. W. E. Fussell went back to Durham for a check-up at Duk: Herman Hines is able to be out after being ill several weeks. Mr .and Mrs. John Best had as guests last week their daughter, Mrs. Charles Dexter of Richmond, and Mrs. George Davis of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wells of Richmond, Va. were Sunday guests of her sbteo Mrs. J. A. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Del ton King and Mrs. Rogers' mother near Kaeforti Sunday. Mrs. Stacy Britt and Mrs. S. B. Bartlett, Jr. went to Concord Fri day for a visit with their mothers. Mrs. Bartlett remained for two weeks. Sunday Mrs. Britt, her mother, Mrs. Greene and Miss Vera Hamilton of Magnolia, now teach ing in Concord, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Powell in Rock Hdl, S. C. Mesdames E. W. Evans of Wal lace and Sallie English of Wil mington were guests last week o Mesdames J. C. Miller and Lil lian R. Quirn. Rev. and Mrs. James Blackmore spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Blackmore and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B:..ckmore Who moved last week to their country home. Mrs. Belton Minshew 'eturned from Kinston Monday where she vas at the hospital with hr son rthur, who had pneumonln. He is getting along nicely now. Mrs. Harold Lombard and 'laugh ter arrived from Burlington, Vt, nd will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Farker, Mrs. Lombard is the former Miss V'rginia Parker. D. L.'Mitthis rcturne:! Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grove from Florida where they visited Miss Nellie Gray Matthis in Sara sota and relatives in Lakehnd. Maysville Items Mesrames Ben Outlaw, Webb Jones, Carl Grady of Long Ridge visited Mrs. C. E. Jones Tuesday. Thelma and Eldridge Jones at tended a party in Mt. Oiive last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. J..Westbrook of Kenansville visited her mother last Saturday. Mrs. Faul King spent Wednes day with her father, Mr. Gordan Holland who is a patient in High smith Hospital, Fayetteville. Mr. Melvin Best has reenlisted in the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Jas King accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Mt. Olive visited Miss Mary Swinson, a patient in Goldsboro Hospital Sunday. Mr. ant' Mrs. Paul Westbrook of ICoinegay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smuth spent Saturday with Mr. aid Mrs. Charlie Jones. Mrs. Reuben Bishop of Snow hill visited Mrs. Elizabeth Jones last Saturday. Mr. Robert Grady is se-ving on the Grand Jury in Kenansvil'.e this week. Mr. Cooper Pucket visited this section Monday. Rev. and Mrs. T. K. Woody were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Join. King last Saturday. Outlaw's Bridge The State Board of Univeisalista will meet in the church Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Regular 2nd Sunday services at 11 o'clock: Sunday School at 10. All are invited to attend these ser vices. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Horton o. Kinston were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sutton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hawley of Wilson spent the week end with Mrs. Kate Outlaw. Mrs. John D. Ttohlnunn nf Wnllar. is director of the women's division Of Charles M. Johnson's campaign for Governor. She has been active in Democratic party affairs, in wel fare, Red Cross and American Legion Auxiliary woit. For more than 22 yars Mrs. Robinson has taken a leading part m Women's Club activities and wa president of the North Carolina Federation Xroaa 1939 to 1941. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker and James Pjrker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lloy.l Sutton new La Grange. Mrs. W. N. Outlaw is a patient in Goldsboro Hospital this week. Gus Ulneh, Jr., of Providence, R. I. is visiting Harold Sutton. Mr snd ?.Tri. Ed Grar'y and Mrs. B. F. Outlaw attended funeral ser vices for Mr. L. W. Everett at Holly Ridge Friday rftirnoon. IV r. and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Js. were hosts to the local bridge club at their home last Thursdt night. Miss Dorothy Outlaw of Golds boro spent the week end with the home folks and had as time f leet. Miss Christine Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sutton of LaCrani;e RFD were a iiong visit ors with Mrs. I. B. Sutton Sunday. i The annual picnic supper spon sored by the Home Demonstration Club was held in the church grove Snturrsy afternoon as six o'clock honoring the husbands, children crd friends of the club members. The supper consisted of stewod lish, fried fish and accessor wMk iced tea. A recreation prooam W enjoyed by both the old asJO during the evening. HZ CHANGING TO EVERY WEDNESDAY Starting Wednesday, April 14 2:09 P.M. KINSTON AUTO AUCTION ANYONE lyiAY SELL ANYONE MAY BUY $5.00 SALE OR NO SALE $5.00 SALE RAIN OR SHINE HERBERT W. PATE, Auctioneer Si i hi K1 k1 II Goldsboro Highway KINSTON, N. C. Hard as tilt yet siffdeiE M elvt that's why even grease staiaa eosrfe. ttt with a damp eroth. Paint yekur walla and wood work with one quiefc-dryiag teat, gasy to apply no brusfamaA. P economy and lafeisfaotion dtop is today! Farmers HsrdvxD WARSAW y. & 1 -1 ' Duplin Theatre Warsaw, II. C. 'TECHNICOLOR) Good News SUN. - MON. Apr. 11-12 With June Allyson, And Peter Lawford. TUESDAY, Aar. 13 Always Together With Joyce Reynolds, And Robert Hutton. WEDNESDAY, Apr. 1 DOUBLE FEATUKU Angels' Alley With L Gorcey. Rose Of Santa Rosa With Hoosier Hot Shots. TUURS. - FRL Apr. 15-16 Green Dolphin Street vm L Tntr: Kud Tan HetU. SATURDAY. Apr. 17 DOUBLE FEATURE Perilous Waters With Don Castle. Wild Horse Mesa No. 76 Phone 4527 S
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