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IlLNANSVILLE, tt,C. OUT LIN TIMES y 5 t " t a i s M I f 4 ; - , f , V n- it? ' ft , , u. i . MRS. STACY BRITT WARSAW EDITOR Subscription Agent Adrertislnc Solicitor Dial 293-6 Please Call In Your News Warsaw Wins 6-0 Over Jacksonville In an East Central conference game Warsaw won 6-0, from Jack sonville Friday night. It was the first win in two starts for Warsaw. Jacksonville was unable to ad vance beyond its own 40-yard line. Announce Birth Mr and Mrs. Charles M Barker, . of Oxford, announce the birth ji of i son. Charles Macon. Ill, on Wednesday. Oct. 6, 1948, Watts Hos pital. Durham. Mrs. Barker is the fo'-mer Miss Eva Carter, daughter of Mrs. V. A. Carter of Warsaw. Club Hostess Mrs. .1. A. McColman was hostess to her bridge club and several ad ditional guests Tuesday evening with three tables of bridge. IV 1 flowers were used for deco ration and Mrs. Walter McNeil re ceded a novel pocket pen for scor ing b nh in bridge and Mrs. George Pennrv received wrapping paper as b'lujo prize. During play coca co a- " d nuts were ?erved and af ter p'-oj-ressions the hostess served hot buns and coffee. Circles Meet B.-ptist Circles The llorutt Powell Circle mot Mvu!;;y afternoon in the home of 3XU P.nveU v:th her sisters as i'M'i hostesses. 13 were present and Mr-- D. T. Chambers presided Mrs K ueri Mattlvs presented the de o i 'air, and Mrs. Paul Potter taugm he mission study. The i't'.i'y D: nieis Circle met on V t-: . ;.-ti noon with Misses Bet ty a .. Bowden Loflin associate li-.-ti- witli iO present. Each piem . '. -e cl n passage of scripture for tho dPvo'Sorv. Mrs V-n Step'i' ns presented the study. Ti-p Geor?? Rollins C'rcie rr.o' Manct.iv al'iei -icon with Mrs. Kate Hen-in? and Mrs. Leonard Herri ig QUICK W EF FROM yn'p.i-tui ; - '-'.ssArSshij from STCfcAUi ULCERS tuE to EXCESS ACID Free BookTeHaof HomeTrMtsMiitthat Must Htlp t It Will Cost Ym Nothing Ovtsrthrw million boitleaof the Wiuao TitEAi-UKNT nave been sold for roliel of iyuipiooisofdistressansiiig .omStemach and Ouedmal Ulnr d ue to bctt Add Poor Difestien, Sour or Uput Stomzch. Cnslnnc Hoarthurn. SItaMn, c'.:., ductoCtcMi Ac r). Sold on 15 days' tr.ilt Ask for "Willar-!, M5" which fully explains this truatmeni al WARSAW DRUG CO. A. BROOKS of Warsaw Will Be Closed Wednesday, Oct. 13. In Observance Of Jewish Holiday t Jfr- 1- . .. j with 11 present and Mrs. Davis Hollinssworth presiding. Mrs. J. C. Brock read the devotionals asd Mrs. Ira EzzeJl, Jr. presented the study. The Katie Murray Circle met on Monday evening in the home bf Mrs. Henry West with Mesdames Raeford Bostic and Paul Sharpe as joint hostesses and 13 present. Mrs Sharpe gave the devotionals and Mrs. Doris Peeler taught the study. The Annie Kate Powell Circle met Monday night In the home of. Mrs. Edgar Pollock with Mrs. Stacy Britt joint hostess. Mrs. Pol'ock presided. Mrs. Herman Hollings worth read the devotionals and Miss Mary Hester Powell taught the study. Delicious refreshments were ser ved at each of the abov meetings. Presbyterian Circles Circle No. 1 met Monday with Mrs. C. J. Sheffield with 12 pres ent and Mrs. Jimmy Kitchin pro siding. Mrs. John Best- presented the Bible Study and Mrs. W. M. Buck had charge of the program. Circle No. 2 met Monday after noon with Mrs. R. H. Best with 12 present and Mrs. Walker Slev.-ns presiding. Mrs. A. J. Jenkins gave the study and Mrs. J. T. Gresham. I Jr. presented the program. Circle No. 3 met Monday evening in the home of Miss Lenora Wo mack with 14 present and Mrs. B. C. Sheffield presiding. Miss Nell Bow don presented the study and Mrs. W. J. Mlddleton gave the program. Delicious refreshments were ser ved at each of the above meetings. Methodist Circles Circle No. 1 met Tuesday even ing with Mrs. J. A. Kackley. who presided, with 12 present and Mrs. G. P. Pridgen gave the devotionals. Mrs. Milton presented the program and during the social hour Mis. BeJton Minshew led a contest. Circle No. 2 met Tuesday even ing in liie home of Mrs. Djul'.on West with 8 present and Mrs. .1. C Thompson presiding and rend in". the,devotionals. Mrs. Frank Hobbs taught the r.-issio:; study and Mr Sterling Marriner conducted a Bib lical contest. Cir"'i' N't. 3 het Tuesday after noon at the church wita Mrs. S. I t'oiwn p. t siding and 7 present. Mrs. A. M. Williams gave ill? ! i:- Dil.ciou? refreshments wi-rc sei ved Ll c.-.c'.. or V.u a'oovt -.awctir.,;.:. Mallard - Stephens Hp--, and Mrs. G. Van Stephens request the honor of your presence a; t:ie marriage of their daughter Fiances Bagwell to John V. Mallard on Friday the fifteenth of October at five o'clock Warsaw Baptist Church Warsaw. North Carolina Reception immediately following in home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ben- ! nett on Hill Street. iNo invitations ' are being mailed in the county, teh I public is cordially invited.) I Bible Class The Sallie E. Johnston Bible Class met Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. J. L. Carr with Mrs. Charlie Miller as joint hostess and 12 present. Mrs. S. J. Powell was in the chair and Mrs. H. R. Hipp taught the study after which the hostesses served cake with Jello and whipped cream. Personals Mrs. W. E. Taylor underwent an operation Monday at Duke Hospital and is getting along nicely. Mrs E. F. Strickland returned , last week from a Greensboro hospi tal where she was recuperating. Deems Wiggs left Tuesday for Washington, D. C. where he will enter George Washington Univer sity. Mrs. Fred Gaylor is visiting in Dunn this week. Mrs. Graham Phillips and chil dren spent the week end in Kinston with her parents. Mrs. Clyde Hester of Creedmore is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Gar ner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaylor had as week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaylor, Jr. of Wilmington, Bobby Gaylor of Greenville, and Mrs. Mar garet Johnson of Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hobbs had as Sunday guests Mrs. G. E. Spell, Mrs. Maynard Yancey and children f of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Por-j ter of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. 1 . , i i Gilchrist ana aaugniers, aim mi . Roland Bullard of Roseboro. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fussell and son of Greensboro spent the week end with their parents here. Johnson Floor WAXER For Rent By The Day, i R & P Grocerieria Phone 220-1 Warsaw, itC. S.iVj,w.v.y.:.T.M.: tf-M IT'S HERE TO STAY! Short hair, that is! Is YOUR hair short? Short takes top ranking in the Fall fashion parade. It's.' high fashion . . . but sleeker, dressed in more highly polished lines . , , than the care- , free shortie of Summer. For that Fall fashion look, youll need a new " professional permanent wave as the basis for chic hairdos to wear with the elegant clothes of the new season. Youll find onr staff well briefed on the latest - short hair styles . ,' . well trained, and skillful in giving short hair permanent wares. ' ' Hobbs Beauty Salon ' . Rev. and Mrs. James Blackmore were Monday guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers and son .visited Mrs. C. L. Bostic near Raeford Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore and daughter have returned from Winston-Salem. Mrs. .A. L. Humphrey and Miss Sarah Humphrey" shopped in Ral eigh Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strickland. ; ' By: J. R. GRADY I like to sing And sing a song of life; Sing something That won't bring strife. 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