MBS. STACY BRITT WABSAW EDITOR Subscription Agent Advertising Solicitor Dial 293-6 Please Call In Your News Notice Warsaw Voters E. Walker Stevens, chair man of the County Board of Elections, has announced that the voting place for the War saw Precinct will be at the graded school building. Due to the construction of a new City Hall, it was necessary to move the location temporarily. Dixie Kornegay Wed To Mr. Carlton ' Miss Dixie Elizabeth Kornegay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield S. Kornegay of Bowden, became the bride of William Bruce Carlton, son of Mrs. Bruce Carlton and the late Mr. Carlton of Warsaw, in a can dlelight ceremony at 7 o'clock on Friday evening, .May 21, in the Faison Presbyterian Church. The Rev. J. Murphy Smith was the officiating minister, and the wedding music was presented by the bridesgroom's sister, Miss Mary Carlton of Durham and Warsaw, and James Orengia of Warsaw, so loist. The bride, given in marriage by her brother. Loftin Kornegay, wore a gown of white faille fashioned with a square marquisette yoke edged with rose point lace, fitted bodice buttoned down the back with self-covered buttons, long sleeves ending in points at the wrists and a full skirt which form ed a long train. Her veil of illusion fell from a small tiara of orange blossoms She carried a bouquet of white roses, stephanotis, center ed with a white orchid, edged with White tulle and. showered with white satin ribbons. Mrs. Charles J. Sheffield of War saw, matron of honor, wore a dress of heavenly blue taffeta with full bouffant skirt gathered onto a fit ted bodice. Her headdress was of yellow net and she wore matching mitts. She carried a bouquet of mixed flowers in pastel shades tied with yellow taffeta ribbon. Marilyn Price, niece of the bride groom, was flower girl. She wore a dress of yellow organdy and car ried a small colonial nosegay, and wore a matching halo of flowers in her hair. Walter Price, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. R. Scott Kornegay of Salina, Kansas, brother of the bride, and Felton Til ley of Raleigh were ushers. Mrs. Kornegay, mother of the bride, wore a grey crepe dress and a purple orchid. The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of blue crepe and a white orchid corsage. Immediately following the wed ding the couple left for unannoun ced points. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore Celebrate Golden Wedding In Warsaw May 22 (ED r I . An txtra margin of comfort If your tht wry moment you ( tHp into thl authentic fhnd-wovwi bluhtr by Jirmarv In (mart addt tan. torn to wd y wjF.frftfc, A BROOKS, Dept. Store Warsaw, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Blackmore celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary by having a family dinner Saturday, May 22, at their home in Warsaw. Covers were lad for eighteen and included Mrs. Ira W. Brown, Hubert and Vinson Brown of Greenville, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harrell and child ren of Chapel Hill, Mrs. Aletha Fanl oi Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. VV. C. Blackmore and children of Bur- ftzw. Miss Nora Blackmore and Howard Blackmore of Warsaw. Lit tle Miss Marie Blackmore and Mas ter Walter Blackmore Harrell pre sented their grandparents with gold watches, as gifts from the children. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore held open house from four until six o'clock. Little Misses Annette Blackmore, Betty Harrell and Ann Harrell were on the lawn and directed the guests to the east porch, where Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Herring, Sr., greet ed them and invited them into the living loom, where Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore received. The living room was decorated with a mantel arrangement of yellow carnations and lavender delphinium. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Blackmore directed the guests to the dining room. Mrs. Alethea Fant and Miss Nora Black more received in the dining room. The buffet was decorated with a large crystal basket of yellow chrys anthmums, lavender and yellow as ters and purple delphinium, flank ed by tall yellow candles, while the serving table was covered with an ecru filet lace cloth in grape design, made by the honoree, Mrs. Blackmore. The decorations were an arrangement of pastel sweetpeas and fern, flanked by tall gold can dles in crystal holders. Miss Viola Westbrook, of B. F. Grady, dipped punch from an antique irredescent glass bowl in grape design. Mrs. Milford Quinn and Miss Emma Murray served assorted cookies and salted nuts. To The Trading Public We dont like to have our place of business broken into but we appreciate the judgment of the thief for looking for the best in Jewelry, Watches, Parker "51" Fountain Pens, Frigidaire Electric Appliances. And the hundreds of other items we sell. In spite of the robbery we still have plenty of merchandise. t For gifts of practical value v VISIT lines Auto Supply Co. THEATRE BLDG. IN WARSAW f!; Mrs. Robert Blackmore directed the guests to the gift room where Mrs. John Frederick and Miss Rosa West received. The den was deco rated with bowls of sweetpeas and delphinium. Miss Mary Alice Black more invited guests to register. The table which held the guest book was decorated with a silver bowl of pas tel sweetpeas, clove pinks and fern. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Best were in the hall to bid the guests good-bye. Approximately 100 guests called be tween the hours. Mrs. Matfhis Is Honored Mrs. Joe Best of Clinton and Mrs. C. D. Gregory of Belcross. ourse And Banquet The GA's and RA's of the Bap tist Woman's Missionary Union en-' joyed an Interesting study course Friday evening taught by Mrs. Gil mer Beck in the Legion Home. The lounge was decorated with summer flowers, using the colors of each organization. About 40 boys and girls found their places Dy means of attractive place cards. Af ter the study course they enjoyed a supper of chicken salad with ac cessories and tea. Following sup per games were enjoyed. Those assisting in serving were Mesdaraes Wilbur Garner, L .S. Whittle, and J. F. Strickland, GA leaders, and Mesdames Thcl Snipes and Stacy Britt, RA leaders. Mrs. Snyder Hostess To Home Ec. Girls The 3rd year Home Ec girls were entertained by their teacher, Mrs. Kathleen Snyder Friday evening, preceding the graduation exercises in the Home Ec. rooms. Lovely decorations were used and a small reception was enjoyed. Each of the senior girls were presented a beautiful handkerchief from the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Best, Jr. was hostess Thursday afternoon when she en tertained at bridge in the home of Mrs. Paul Berry complimenting Mrs. Elbert L. Matthis, recent bride and formerly Miss Jean Patterson of Roseboro. The Berry home was attractively decorated with massive arrange ments of magnolias in the hall and pastel larkspur in the living and dining rooms where seven tables were in play. For scoring high Mrs. Joyce C. Burton received hose, and Mrs. Joe Best, of Clinton, received a carton of chewing gum for out-of-town high. Mrs. Maurice Jordon, for low score, received mints' and the hon oree was remembered with a sil ver bon bon dish, and Mrs. C. D. Gregory, of Belcross, houseguest of Mrs. Berry, received playing cards. During play coca colas and toast ed nuts were served and at the conclusion a tempting fruit salad course with pecan rolls, sandwiches and tea. Out-of-town guests were Mes dames L .R. Patterson, C. M. But ler, and W. C. Caison, of Koseboro; Mrs. Baars Hostess Mrs. Fred Baars entertained her club Wednesday afternoon with 2 tables in play at her home which was attractively decorated with a variety of summer flowers. received a crystal cocktail cup and the hostess served a congealed fruit salad course with ham crack ers, ritz, cookies and tea. - Revival Services Revival services will begin - at the Carlton Methodist Church on Sunday, May 30 at 3:45 p.m. and will continue through Friday, June 4. On Monday the service will be at a p.m. and each night thereafter. w . j Barnette. Rhoda Coton wm ne me visum minister ana I . - D fr rnt and the marshals, Chief Miss Mary Lee Jones, and Misses Lois Bitter, Kathleen McGowan, Martha Ann Smith and Junior Jones served punch, cheese biscuits, pecan rolls and sandwiches. Assisting with ser ving were Miss Betty Loftin and Elizabeth Porter. Thursday the Class enjoyed a pic nic at White Lake and at 6:30 a weiner roast on the lawn of Judge and Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Jr. Assist ing in serving were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson. At 7:45 Mrs. Stew art and. Mrs. Peeler entertained the Seniors with a tneatre party. . Friday morning Bill Sheffield en tertained at a party at the drug store complimenting the graduates and following the graduation exer cises Mrs. Fred Gaylor entertained the Class at a coca cola party at her home in the Bowden Apartments. Rev. A. M. Williams is pastor. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Murphy, Dies In Warsaw Mrs. Lillian Murry Murphy, 78, wife of T. O. Murphy of the Char ity Crossroads section died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Rackley in Warsaw Monday after noon after a short illness. Funeral services were held from the Bethel Methodist Church Wednesday af ternoon at 3 o'clock by her pastor, the Rev. Dixon Wood, assisted by the Rev. A. M. Williams, pastor of the Warsaw Methodist Churc.hs.The body lay in state in Bethel church for one hour prior to the funeral. Interment was in the Charity Cross cemetery. In addition to her hus band she is survived by four dau ghters, Mrs. H. A. Topel of Wil mington, Mrs. S. D. Kelly of Caro lina Beach. Mrs. B. M. Williams of Dover and Mrs. Rackley; three sons, D. M. Murphy of Seven Springs, T. T. Murphy of Wilmington and J. H. Murphy of the home. Warsaw Graduates ies 1948 graduates were Herman L. Bland, Cham bers, Billy Cotton, Pear Stevens Davis, James DeLucfc Sarah Vic toria Gaylor, Ada Houston Revelle, Evelyn James, David Thomas Jones, Esther Lamm, Lorine Mozingo, Elizabeth Rivenbark, Nannie Grey Scott, Estelle Stancil, Barbara Jeanne Thompson, Billy James Torrans and Harold Wiggs. Valedictorian medal, presented by Rev. E .H. Clark, from the Ro tary Club, was made to Miss Pearl Stevens Davis, for the highest four year average. Miss Barbara Thomp son, highest three year average, re ceived recognition from Principal Harmon. Salutatorian medal, presented by Rev. A .M. Williams, from the PTA, was made to Miss Doris Mae,Brock, for the second highest four year average. Miss Dollie Chambers, second highest three year average, received recognition. Marshals were Miss Mary Lee Jones, Miss Lois Ritter, Miss Kathleen McGow an, Miss Martha Ann Smith and Junior Jones. N. E. Strickland, Mrs. Faison Peirce and Faison, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Moore, all of Rocky Mt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvas Powell, Jr., of Golds- boro, Mr. and Mrs. L. ft. Sawyer, of Elizabeth City, Claude Powell of State College, D. B. Powell Jr. of Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell, Misses Annie Kate and Eula Powell, Mesdames Carrie Peele, Emma Chambers and Kath leen Snyder of Warsaw.' " Reunion Bear Wheel Alignment WILL HELP SAVE YOUR TIRES Balanced Wheels Will GIVE YOU 50 TO 100 MORE TIRE MILEAGE Warsaw Motor Co. "A Quarter Century of Service" WARSAW, N. C. 2 The Warsaw High School Seniors of 1948 enjoyed a week of commen cement and parties last week be ginning with a cake cutting on Tuesday evening following the re hearsal of Class night exercises. The Seniors entertained the Jun iors, mascots and sponsors in the Home Ec. Department. Miss Estelle Stancil and Billy Cotton, bride and groom in the Class night skit, cut the three tiered cake and Miss Bar bara Thompson served individual bridal ices and nuts. Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Harmon entertained with a drug store party and in. the evening fol lowing the entertaining Class night exercises, which was in the form of a wedding uniting Miss Senior Class and Mr. Life of Service, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brock entertained with a reception - at their home which was attractively decorated with roses and the class flower, daisies, inrougnout tne evening Miss Betty West was at the piano The Rev., and Mrs. J .C. Powell are enjoying a family reunion this week at Carolina Beach in the Pow Wow and Katy Did Cottages of Miss Annie Kate Powell. On the house party are Miss Mary Hester Powell, Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Powell and Carlyle Pow ell of Savannah, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Bowden Powell and daughters of Florence, S. C.) Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell, Jean Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Powell of Rock Hill, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Powell, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luke Powell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Jones of War saw announce the birth of a son, Monday, May 10, Fort Bragg Hos pital, Ft. Bragg. . Mr. and Mrs." Wade. Matthews of Warsaw announce "the birth of a daughter, Patricia Gail,': Tuesday, May 18. M Matthews is the, for mer Miss Clara Blackburn of War saw. ' Mr. and Mrs. WiUard Westbrook announce the birth of a son, An thony Lee, May 18, at Memorial General Hospital, Kinston. Mrs. Westbrook is the former: Iiss Eula MacCauley of Kinston. With The Sick J. N. West is improving from, a recent illness. --. ' Mr. H. S. Kornegay, who was quite, ill last. week Is Improving. Fred Reveile, Jr. is Undergoing treatment at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Frank Haislip is able to be back at work after being out on account of illness. Mrs. Joe Surratt returned Friday 4rom Goldsboro Hospital and Is re cuperating from an operation at her home here. T : . Can Elack-Draaght help that d-ll, Ye Bluk-Dmiht Bay MU thai ffnV ' dopey feeling It to J only nuni Jon feel . that -way u betnea of - oonettpatton. Black-Draught, tie friendly tenure, to ; usually prompt ud thorough when taken u dlrectm. It -cost only a penny a a. rfoaa. That's rhTlt hea been n 1 eeller with four generation. 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