r:::. ooflii; r 1 : : :: c Mows Ri-aS. STACY BRITT , WABSAW EDITOR Sabsorlptioa Agent Adverttsin- Solicitor Dial 293-6 Please Call In Your News KOTICE Due to my telephone being ' nt of order news items are not - complete. I will appreciate the t j public telephoning me items of interest at all times. Mrs. Stacy Brltt, Phone 293-6 Warsaw, N. C. Graduates At ECTC Miss Margery Lee Thomas, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tho ' mas of Warsaw, was graduated from E. C. T. C. Greenville Monday ' ", June 7, with a BS degree in pri- mary education. Miss Thomas will teach In the Goldsboro City , - School next year. During her four years in college she took an active part in college activities and in her senior year, , , she was president of Poe Literary , Society, member of the Student - . Legislature and was an attendant in the May Court Miss Smith Honoree Miss Katherine Smith, brido . elect, was complimented Thursday evening when Mrs. Momon Barr ' and Mrs. Leslie Torrans entertain ed with a pretty party and shower , in the home of Mrs. Barr on Col IV lege Street Throughout the home, which was ensuite, were arrange ments of mixed summer flowers : and six tables of bingo were placed for play. Upon arrival the honoree was pre - sented a corsage of sweetpeas. Following the enjoyable bingo games, in which numerous prizes - were awarded, Miss Smith was pre sented a lovely array of miscellan- - eous gifts and the hostesses served , a delicious chicken salad course ' with coca colas and nuts. Vith The Sick .4 Friends of H. S .Kornegay, who has been quite ill, will be interest- ; ed to learn that improvement is ' ; noted in his condition. '- JBev. Eugene Clarke, who is a ; patient at Duke Hospital, is getting s along as well as can be expected following an operation last week. Circles Meet PRESBYTERIAN ' ' Circle No. 1 met Monday even ing in the ohurch parlor with hos- , tesses. Mrs. Frank Ilalslip and Mrs. Paul Hunter and 10 present. Mrs. : B. C. Sheffield, chairman presided , and Mrs. W. J. Middleton led the i Bible Study. Mrs. Haislip presented an interesting program aiter which sandwiches, cookies iiiid lime punch were served . , Circle No. 2 met Monday after- noon Inr the home of Mrs. E. P. Ewers with 10 present and Mrs. Walker Stevens presiding. Mrs. K. H, Best, Jr. presented the Bible Study and Mrs. R. W. Riggs gate - DRIVE OUT TO CARLTON'S CAFE All Kinds Of Eats Sandwiches, Milk Shakes and Ice Cream Curb Service Hi-Way 117-3 Miles South of Warsaw UTS An.T3Va T3 A TTT TOT HT r. X Blanohard of Warsaw, and Bennett. The wedding will take the program. The hostess served cake and cooa colas. Circle No. 3 met Monday after noon with Mrs. Jesse Stewart with 17 present and Mrs. Jimmy Kitchin presiding. Mrs. Eugene Clarke taught the Bible Study and Mrs. W. E. Hines presented the program. The hostess served ice cream, gin ger ale and nuts. BAPTIST The Ruby Daniels Circle met Monday afternoon in the home of Mas. Fred Gaylor with Mrs. Estele Hudson associate hostess and with 8 present. Miss Betty Loftin pre sided and read from Matthew 8 the devotionals. Mrs. L. H. Brown spoke on the Heck-Jones offering and Mrs. Robert Blackmore taught , the mission study. The hostesses! served coca colas nd ice cream sundaes. The George Rollins Circle met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Davis Kollipgsworth with Mrs. Macon Hollingsworth as joint hos tess and 7 present. Mrs. J. C. Brock read the devotionals and Mrs. E. B. Sides discussed the Heck-Jones Memorial. The hostesses served ice cream, cake and nuts. The Annie Kate Powell Circle met Aionday night in the home of Miss Nora Blackmore with Mrs. Paul Britt as joint hostess and 19 present. Mrs. Edgar Pollock presid ed and gave the Bible Study. Mis. Mosley Phillips, presented an inter esting program and was ably assist ed bj Aiesdames Momon Barr, H. M. Touchberry, R. M. Herring and Miss Powell. Following business the hostesses served chicken salad sandwiches, cookies and coca colas. The Katie Murray Circle met on Monday evening in the heme oi Mrs. ivlyrtie Swinson with Mrs. Carl Winders co-lrestess and 16 present. Mb. Henry West presided and ilia. Winders had charge oi ihe devotionals and program. The hostesses served lemon pie with coiled and nuts. The Kosa Hocutt Powell Circle met Monday afternoon in the Jome oi Mw. C. A. .Womack with Mrs. Bill Stokes as joint hostess and 13 1l iWPUADn M tr the late Ernest G. Blanohard of place en June 26 at IVinity present. Mrs. J. W. Straughan pre sided in the absence of the chair man, Mrs. D. T. Chambers, who is ill. Mrs. L. S. Whittle gave the de votionals and the mission study was taught by Mrs. G. S. Best. The hostesses served sandwiches, cook ies and tea. Five Year Old Girl Wins Bicycle Here Little five year old Beryl Slayton of Warsaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Slayton, was the lucky winner of a Meade Bicycle, given away by Clark's Drug Store in a Tek toothbrush campaign. The award was made Monday night after 6 weeks of exelting interest. The bike is a boy's style and too large for little Beryl. She says she is going to sell it and invest the money in Government Bonds. X MILD AMER. RICH MELLOW per tt Cheese 57c CALIF. LGE. DRIED 2 1ft cello pkgs. Prunes 29c IONA FINE FLAVOR 4 No. 2 cans Peas 35c STD. PACK PACKER'S LABEL 2 No. 2 cans Tomatoes 27c ANN PAGE GELATIN DESSERT 3 pkgi. Sparkle 20c A&P Grape Juice FINE GRANULATED Sugar ANN PAGE Mayonnaise RICH and FLAVORFUL Nectar Tea HOME STYLE - Sandwich Reg. Pan llb loaf Marvel Bread SUNNYFIELD Butter GOLDEN MAID Oleo OUR OWN Tea ANN PAGE Sold Dressing Card Of Thanks The family of Mr. and Mrs. A Brooks, of Warsaw, wish to express their deepest appreciation and grat itude for the kindnesses shown by their many friends during the re cent tragic death of their son, Sidney Paul. Personals Mrs. Park Pridgen spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Sholars in Rich Square. Mrs. Sholars and her son, Wilson, Jr., brought Mrs. Pridgen home and spent a couple of days with her. Clarence J. Brown, Jr. of Winston -Salem visited his mother, Mrs. C. J. Brown the past week end. Misses Barbara Thompson, Mae Brown, Sarah Gaylor, Jean Gard ner and Jean Newkirk are spending the week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Touchberry had as recent guests his sisters, Miss Alice Touchberry and Mrs. J. F. Walcott of Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Touchberry and sons accompa nied them to Baltimore, Md. for a visit with their sister, Mrs. W. M. Pierpont and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Williams and son of Wilmington were guests Sunday of Mr. Ed Bostic. John W. Hill of Hollywood, Fla. visited his brother Seth Hill and other relatives last week. Mrs. R. E. Wall left Thursday for Epping, Md. where she will viit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baines of Wilson were guests last week of Mrs. Annie Cox and Mrs. Ite!ph Honeycutt. Ross Wadkins had as guest last week his sister, Mrs. M. A. Smartt of West Point, Ga. Miss Fannie Woodward has re turned from teaching in Tarboro. Mrs. E. T. Tumi e j and son of Rocky Mount were guests of friends here Monday. Mrs. J. M. Peirce spent the week end in Chapel Hill and attended her daughter, Margaret's gradu ation on Monday. Leslie Brown, Jr. is employed for the summer at Carolina Beach. Ernest Hussey is home from Presbyterian college. Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Nor wood Bostic were home for the week end with their parents. Mrs. Bostic remained for the week. Miss Rebecca Best, student at Wake Forest, is home for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker of WHITE HOUSE AVAP. MILK 3 tall cans 42c pt. bot. 19c 5 ft bag 43c pt. jar 45c 4ft pkg. 29c 18c per ft 93c per 1b 41c lib 89c Oxford were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. W. A. Carter. She acoontanled them home for a visit. . Georgfe Best, Jr. left for Camp Morehead where he will be a Jun ior Counselor for two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lasater of Er- win spent Saturday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller and were accompanied home by their niece, Miss Joyce Whittle.' Mrs. Frnk Thomas and Miss Helen West were week end guests at ECTC and attended the gradu ation of Miss Margery Thomas on Monday. -s, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oakley apd children and Mr., and Mrs. L. O. MeCullook spent the week end in the Hines cottage at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bostic and Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Bostic 'were called to Magnolia last week on ac count of the sudden death of Mrs. Walter Boslic's brother, Mr Regis ter. ;V..:' I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drauglion spent the week end in Clinton, S. C. with their son Allen, Jr. f Mrs. Mary Williams of Kinston was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Williams. Mrs. C. W. Hester returned to Chase City, Va. Monday after visr1 ning ner aaugnters, Mrs. k. a. Best, Jr., and Mrs. Walker Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Albertson have moved into their new home near the high school. Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Rea, Jr. have moved into the home formerly occupied by the Albertsons. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Gresham, Jr. have as guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shelton and grandmoth er, Mrs. Derton of Columbia, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter and children are vacationing at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kitchin and daughter, Betsy, and Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh returned Thursday from Virginia Beach. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Ewers had as houseguest this week Mrs. Ewer's sister, Mrs. Miller and family of Monroe. Rev. and Mrs. G. Van Stephens are attending a Baptist Pastor's School at Seaside Baptist Assembly at Carolina Beach. MISS WIGHTMAN ATTENDS CONVENTION Miss Dorothy Wightman, County Librarian, left Thursday, June 10 to attend a conference of the Am erican Library Association at At lantic City, N. J. The conference will be from June 13 to 19. Miss Wightman expects to bring a num ber of new books back with her. 1 Gmui jm Ford Park 2 Ford-trattfd Mechanics 3. Factory-approyd Mthxk 4. SpfcU Ford Eqvipmuii :"'''''' - ' ''' '- SEE YOUR DIALER in i cv tt fiS ...Look Smart... Be Smart --In A Lightweight Quality Suit! Our suits for the new season are designed to make you feel as. good as you'll look wearing them! Meticulously tailored of only the finest light-weight fabrics, these suits represent the utmost in high quality at moderate prices. 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