jr.sr aII CAmCLCZA r n n r i f i i 1 " i ' n Warsaw News Miss Louise Farrior Is To Dennis Morton, III i. v.j In a quiet ceremony, character -feed by beauty and simplicity, at toe Home of the bride's parents in "Warsaw. Miss Louise Hussey Far rior ana wmiam Dennis Morton, III, were united In marriage at live o clock on Tuesday afternoon, June 1. - '-Mo:--:v',."W The vows were spoken before an improvised altar of white gladioli In floor baskets, potted plants and cathedral candles In front of dou ble windows. Feverfew and smilax formed, an arch over the windows. , Dr. J. W. Hassell of Greenville, uncle of the groom, assisted by the Rev. E. S. Coats of Farmville officiated. tiered veil of white tulle was caught with a coronet of orange blossoms. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls and she carried an old-fashioned nosegay of white gardenias and bride's roses centered with an orchid. gree from ECTC, Greenville and her MA degree In religious educa tion from Presbyterian Assembly's Training School. Richmond. Va, last month. She was a member of the Jacksonville and Farmville high school faculties for several years. The groom is the son of Mrs, James Madison Hobgood of Farm ville and the late Rev. Henry Flour- noy Morton, first pastor of the Presbyterian Church. He is a grad uate of Farmville high school, Dar lington School, Rome, Ga., and Da vldson College. He served in the Navy for three years, during the war, the last six months in the Pacific area. Morton will serve as student pastor of the Snow Hill, J'l'. LaGrange Presbyterian " MVWUWW 41 aft W TV UHt W1UV crepe dress with which she wore a corsage of Briarcllff roses. The groom's mother wore a black and white printed silk dress and red roses. Prior to the ceremony. Mm r. j Brown, cousin of the bride, played program of nuptial music. Her bcici-uuiu inciuaea "A Dream", Bartlett, "Sweetest Story Ever - Told" and "Romance." Mrs. E. L. Stoffell of Maxton sang "All For You" and Elbert Holmes of Farm ville rendered "Ich Lieoe Dich," by Grieg. , The bride, given in marriage by ,her father, wore a white marqui sette dress made with lace panels, . fitted bodice, which buttoned down ; , the back, long seleves which came .to points over the -hands, round neckline and a Jong train. Her two An informal reception was given by the bride's parents Immediately after the ceremony. The dining table was centered with a white drawRwork and embroidered cloth and centered with an arrangement of white lilUies and larkspur flank ed by white candles, decorated with tiny bouquets of feverfew and fern tied with satin ribbons in silver and crystal candelabra. Bridal ices, nuts, cakes and mints were served by relatives and for mer classmates of the bride. Dream cakes in individual boxes were pre- seated to unmarried guests as fav ors. : Mrs. Morton, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davies Farrior, of Warsaw, is a graduate of Warsaw high school, received her AB de- cnurcnes during the summer months and will resume his studies at Union Theological seminary In Richmond, Va. this fall. For traveling the bride changed to a olack and white tailored suit with which she. wore an off-face hat of black straw with flowers. matching accessories and the or chid lifted from her bouquet. After a trip to unannounced points, the couple will be at home in Farm ville. Cake Cutting Monday evening immediately following the rehearsal, Mrs. C. J. Brown entertained the wedding party and out of town guests at a cake cutting at her home, Mrs. Brown was assisted in en tertaining by her daughter, Mrs, Ben Bowden of Fayetteville, Tea and Shower . An informal tea and miscellan eous shower were given by Mrs. J, C. Page and Mrs. W. M. Buck in Warsaw on Friday. On the day of 00000004 Announcement AFTER MANY YEARS OF DREAMING AND PLANNING, WE HAVE BROUGHT OUR PLANNING TQ A HAPPY CLIMAX. WE ARE . ...Ji i . Now Located IN OUR NEW QUARTERS, JUST NEXT DOOR TO OUR FORMER LOCATION ABOUT MIDWAY BETWEEN THE BANK AND THE A&P STORE. LOOK FOR THE Red Front Store OUR FLOOR SPACE IS MORE THAN DOUBLED; ATTRACTIVE INSIDE DISPLAY OF ALL MERCHANDISE WHERE YOU SEE WHAT YOU WANT INSTANTLY. the wedding, Mrs. E. J. Hill of War saw, an aunt of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shaw, Jr., of Roanoke Rapids, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, entertained at a lunch eon at one o'clock. Mrs. J. W. Far rior, aunt of the bride, gave a din ner party for the bridal party and out of town guests at her home Monday evening. - Out-of-Town Guests Among the out of town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shaw, Jr., of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. jind Mrs. Elbert C. Holmes, Hev. and Mrs. Coates, Miss Annie Per king, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Jr. and Mrs. Robert Monk of Farmville: Dr. and Mrs. Hassell and Mrs. Kate H. Reynolds of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hassell and Miss Alice Hassell of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. A P. Hassell, Jr., of Edenton Mrs. Rebecca Murray and Miss Sal ly Bob Murray of Wilson; Mes- dames H. M. Loy and A D. Cowell of Jacksonville; Miss Mae Cox of Kinston; Mrs. Walter Carter of Sal isbury; Mrs. W. M. Duckworth of Ware Shoals, S. C; Mrs. R. L. Wer ner of Bock Hin, S. C: Mesdames Harry Stein, Ben Bowden, ant; Miss Helen Shaw of Fayetteville; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Stoffell of Maxton: Miss Margaret Fulton, Knoxville, xenn.; miss Martha Stribling of Alabama; Miss Hazel Baker, Snow Hill; Miss DeVere Maxwell of Geor gia; and Sam Smith of Greensboro. SUGGESTS Classified Ads. CLASSIFIED BATES Two cent per woro; unimiim charge of SPo. Unless yoa have an aeooant with as please send mosey, stamps, money order or check with ads. Farmers: so the Times Classified ads; tt yon have anything to sell or exchange; or want to buy, wo will accept produce for payment. "A drCed we3 Is t satisfactory water sc"7. Write se distance ad diractfea your Pott Office. HEATER WELL COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA First Class Plumbing: and HEATING AI1 Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRIDGEN, JR Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N. C. ning of tite'j'tiiearsala. Attw-s u the cast, technicians, and all mem bers of the company will have a busy time between now and July 1, when the first show will be pre sented. The Lost Colony will bo shown each night during the week except Mondays and Tuesdays thru Labor Day September & The show eaoh year attracts national attention and already re quests for tickets have come in from many northern and mid western states. HOW many times you've heart these words When the brilliant summer aim innh th ikuii.iu Sky-high: "Oh. I don't cars wlMt I Sat Just make it anmathlnir - t But, of course, those words can saly be taken at face value, for summer aooetltaa am nninv mil eWe things and really require a sot of pampering. And because you may feel that you need a little pan Serins, too. Nancy Holmes of- the est Foods consumer kitchens aua-. mis wis aeucioua nam loaf tn ho n solve your menu problems Ca? Summer Ham Loaf tablMpoona I ubleaDuorth I 1 I I LOHioionyu latin II up cold wattr up not Bouillon i oup real fnivonnati. K cup chopped aweet pickl cups flnely chopped cooked ham tablespoon chopped plmlejito nlon minced nnratev I tableapoon minced on M cup rea mayonnale H cup heavy cream i t tableeBOons s 1 mustaid-wltlw 1. honsciadlKh sniad green. Pnreley IF TOTJB PBOPEBOT BURNS OR IS DAMAGED OTHERWISE, HULL TOP BK FULLY PRO TECTED f ' W. BLACKMORE, Ageat, nsnranos) Servto Warsaw. North Carolina Featuring DIAMOND BRAND FEEDS KING GOLD FLOUR Jt WORLD WIDE FEEDS SWIFT'S FERTILIZER ,a VIGORO BABY CHICKS -Jr Jf HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES PAINTS SEEDS HARDWARE ' CJketubs, Bean Hampers, Tobac eo lues, Grate Bars, Flue Eyes. Shingles and Boll Booflng, Brick, Cement mortar. Lime, Plaster, Gaudng Plaster, Keens Cement J. C. RWS, Warsaw, N. C. 6-25-4t FOUND: One pair spectacles (bi focals), about 2 mlels out on the Wilmington highway Thursday evening of last week. Owner .can Soften eelatln In cold water! aiM bouillon and stir until dissolved. Cool slightly and add real mayon haise. Combine sweet pickle, chop. pea nam. pimlento. parsley andl onion. Fold into mayonnaise mlxT tui-e. Pack In 6x9 Inch loaf pan which has been rinsed in cold water. Chill until firm. Unmold on salad greens on chop plate. Whip cream until stiff, fold in real mayonnaise and mustard-wlth-horseradlsh. Just before serving, spoon mustai d-with-horseradish mixture in a diagonal trip across loaf and garnish with sprigs of parsley. Yield: 6 generous servings. oes Info Rehearsals 'y Rehearsals for the eighth season of Paul Green's thrilling and ro- manuc nigtory mystery, The Lost Colony, gets underway Thursday wiui noanoce Is annomi having roles taking part. On Friday re hearsals for the entire cast will be held, including the off-island and professional actors taking part Samuel Selden, who has directed the show since its premiere in 19 37 is back again this year, and Paul Green, author ef the tvlav la also on the island for the begin-J PIS r "CUSTOM . MADS" statlenerr rinted to exact specifies Hojm. Bspld. tjsaJWr serrlee. THE DUPLIN ' get same by calling for them and paying for this ad. ROY DUNN, Rt. 2, Kenansville. It pd. FOR RENT: House with modern conveniences; close in. See Mrs. Fannie Woodward, Warsaw, N. C. It ELB 8KB MS and naalte appout uesvt to do yoar ante body and fender repairs, also replaee year broken glasses with new Shatter Proof glaaa. sL O. HOLLAND KKNAN8TILLE. jg .... iiiana I ay i iiio iwi.1 1 L ' ' "" " " ' ' " H.ejja - ; U I Swi If lin'ir O O o o o o o o o. o o o Pampering Papa Turn the tables for a change, and let the gay who does all the shelling-out the rest of the year be on the receiving end! We've ideal Father's Day gifts! g Clarks' Drug Store o IN WARSAW, N.C 1C O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o KS Duplin Supply; Co. .- ' f WHOLESALE and RETAIL " D. J. RIVENBARK, JR., Owner 4 WARSAW, N. C, if mm. 'f--Sif: ... I i The smooth, flowing; lines of the 1949 Ford passenger can are sweated by the simplicity of the air-scoop grille. Fresh air for the pressurised ventilation system also enters through the grills. That's why we extend you this special in vitation to be anfong the first to see it. Inside, outside, from end to end the new 1949 Ford is completely new in styl ing design-and engineeringRoom to spare for six people seats much wider. Your pick of 10 smart new colors that keep their "Showroom Complexion" long er. "Picture Window" Visibility all a round. t WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN New King-Size Brakes with "Magic Ac tion." New "Magic Air" Temperature Control, optional at extra cost. And, of course, your choice of V-8 or Six Cylinder Engine with greater gas economy. Yes, the new Ford is truly a car you'll love. It's "The Car of the Year" ... the one and ONLY car in its field! OUR snow ROOM Friday km 18 COME IN AND SEE IT '""1 A A i ft,. -'jj 4

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