::;a:iqvill ii.c, TI1E DUPLIN, TIMCS F2IDAY, 0CT0DE3 01 k r, 3 11 EG UACU toll 0 .vw. it .V J I 4 11 I " I,- - i -4 Miss Cooper Veds In Private Home ; A private double ring ceremony on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 9, uni- " ted Miss Meljones Cooper of War saw, and Lt. James Elton Bledsoe, of Louisburg, in marriage at the .: home of the bride's sister, Mrs. David Southerland, in Goldsboro. , ;iThe vows were spoken to Rev. Leon Russell of St. Paul Methodist Church in the livingroom where an altar had been arranged, of palms and tall baskets of gladioli. White tapers in standing candalabra light ed the room. Wedding music preceding the ceremony was sung by Miss Fran ces Alexander, accompanied by Miss Margaret Long Miss Cooper entered with her . brother-in-law, David Southerland. She wore an afternoon frock of white, wool fashioned with a high neckline, long sleeves, and a full cut circular skirt. A wide gold cum erbund encircled her waist and she wore a coca brown hat with ostrich . plumes. Other accessories were of brown. A giant orchid was her cor- sage. The brkie was attended by Mrs. Southerland who wore a wool dress Miss Ritter Weds Mr. Brinson Mis- Lois Ritter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ritter, Rt. 2, War saw, and Horace Brinson of Beula ville, were united in marriage on September 7, 1948 at ten o'clock a.m. in the Warsaw Baptist parson age, with pastor Rev. G. Van Ste phens, officiating. For her wedding the bride wore a gray suit with green accessories. Miss Stephens Is Honoree; Rose Mesdames H. C. Marshall, L. A. Wilson and W. S. Wells were joint hostesses at a lovely tea compli menting Miss Frances Bagwell Ste phens, bride-elect of Warsaw, on Wednesday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mar shall. Sharing honors with Miss Stephens was Miss Kathryn Young, also an October bride-elect. The hostesses presented a cor sage of roses to the honorees upon arrival. The lower floor of the home w.is thrown ensuite for the occasion ant1 decorated with artistic arrangement of fall flowers. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Wil son and presented to the receiving mm XF W Mole 1aLta in Riding Comfort You'll find that Chevrolet gives more riding-smoothness, more riding-steadiness, on all kinds of roads I ecause ajt has the original Unitized Knee-Action Riue, proved and perfected by 14 yean of experience in building Knee-Action units. Available only in Chevrolet and higher-priced cars I Mof Volum in All-round Safety C levrolet brings you the four M "safety-protection of Fisher Lwiteel Body-Construction, safety plate glass in all windows, the Unitized Knee-Action Ride and Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes; and this is another combination of features found elsewhere only io - higher-priced carsl . Mr. Bledsoe Ceremony made with a rust colored skirt and a white wool bolero. She wore tales man roses. The groom had his uncle, Horace E. Edwards as best man. Candles were lighted by Misses Barbara Lynn and Barbara Southerland. After the wedding, guests were invited into the dlningjroom where the bride and groom cut the three tiered wedding cake. From a lace covered table, centered with an ar rangement of pom pom chrysanthe mums, Miss Ann Nell Parker ,of Bowden. poured punch and Mrs. Ben Cooper served the cako with mints and nuts. Mrs. Bledsoe is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cooper of Warsaw. She was graduated at East Carolina Teachers College and is now teaching in Ashboro. Lt. Bledsoe attended Wake Forest and is now with the Army stationed at Ft.. Smith, Ark. After Christmas the couple will be at home in Fort Smith. For traveling Mrs. Bledsoe wore a two piece wool suit designed with a beige Jacket and dark brown skirt. She used brown accessories and wore her bridal orehid. She received her education at the Warsaw High School antf Campbell College, from which sh' "sHM.nted in the summer. The groom attended Beulaville school and i emtdoyncl with Avon's Sojrvice Station in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Brinr.on are residing in the Barden Apartments in Warsaw. line which composed Mrs. Marshall Miss Stephens, her mother Mrs. G. Van Stephens, and Miss Elolse Wil liams of Warsaw, Mrs. Charlton Sandlin of Beulaville and Miss Young. Mrs. Clifford R. Johnson invited guests into the dining room where Mrs. Wells, seated at one end of the table, assisted by Mrs. Daulton I West of Warsaw, and Mrs. E. G. Murray, and Miss Barbara Wilson, served tea. party sandwiches and i cookies. Miss Betty Wells Fussell directed guests from the dining room to Kiss i Estelle Fussell who said good hyes. ! Music from recordings was furn ished by Miss Shirley Wilson. Baptist WMU The WMU met Monday afternoon in the ladies parlor of the church y all comfitiid&jtmA ptuove It's first in all these basic motoring advantages . . . FIRST IN BIG-CAR QUALITY at LOWEST PRICES . . . just as it's first in nationwide registrations! Valuta. MRS. STACY BRITT WARSAW EDITOR Subscription Arent ; Advertising Solicitor Dial 293-6 Please Call In Your News with Mrs. F. J. Thomas in the chair. The program was in charge of the Annie Kate Powell Circle with Mrs. Paul Brltt reading the devotionals: ' Mrs. Doris Peeler presented the topic for the months. "The Jews". . The Jr. GAs met Monday in the home of Miss Barbara Jone i with 27 present and Miss Joyce Whittle presiding. Mesdames Wil bur Garner, L. S. Whittle and J. F. Strickland instructed the girls in their forward steps after whtclrthe hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. Emerson Jones served drinks, cook ies and potato chips. The Sunbeams met Monday at the church with leaders- Mesdames V. A. Standi and C. V. Garner in charge and about 30 little tots pres ent. The mission study was contin ued and hostesses Judy Rolling and Nina Garner served ice cream and cookies. Notice .... Warsaw PTA will hold a most im jortant meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 19 at 7:30 in the high school. All school patrons are urgently re quested by Mrs. M. A. Smith, Presi dent, to be present as essential mat ters will be discussed. So for the in terest of your child and school, be present. ANOTHER - - - Jamec Kenan Chapter UDC will meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 21 at 3:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. C. F. Carroll with Mesdame; f. C. Brock, C. B. Best and Daisy Jordan hostesses. Members are urged to be present. Mrs. Frank HobBs Entertains Club Mrs. Frank Hobbs was hostess to her bridge club and several addi tional guests at her home when she entertained with two- tables of bridge. Lovely flowers decorated the living room. During play coca colas and cashew nuts were served and at the Conclusion Miss Mamie Bethea and Mrs. Stacy Britt recei ved attractive gifts for club and visitors high. The hostess served fruit cake, topped with whipped cream, and coffee. Mo Vol in Performance ' with Economy There's nothing .like Chevrolet's world's champion Valve-in-Head ' engine... with iti record of having delivered mora mllet of satisfac tion, to mora otcnert. over a longer period, than any other engine built today ... and Valve-in-Head design is exclusive to Chevrolet and higher-priced carsl MoVaL ' in Boauty and Luxury lYeu know that there't only en leader in fine coachcraft Body by Fished It's world-famous Lt quality, beauty and luxury, not only in exterior design, but Li . interior appointments like r--Mrs anjj uphoUltty, as welL A id Bely by Fisher, tcH exclusive to Chevrolet and higher-priced tarsi EC9 Gig -IS FIRST! Rofarians Enterfain The Warsaw -Rotary Club enter tained Thursday evening with thejr annual fall dinner party honoring the Rotaryannes and local school faculty at the American Legion Home, which was attractively deco rated in Rotary colors of blue and gold, and depicting a night club scene. Tables held nove arrange ments of beer bottlee candleholders and place cards. Serving as master of ceremonies wag Arthur Appe who is ever popu. lar'in that role. Following a deli cious fried chicken dinner Rotarian Apple was assisted by Rotarians Earl Wall, J. M. Kornegay and Robert West in putting on wveral amusing and entertaining skits. Cheer leaders of Warsaw High School served as waitresses. Mrs. Brinson Is Honoree At party Mrs. Horace Brinson, who before her recent marriage was Miss Lois Ritter, was honoree at a pretty shower Thursday evening Sept. 30 when Mrs. Dallas Ritter and Mrs. Paul Pate, aunts of the honoree, en tertained at a miscellaneous shower in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Classified Ads. I 4-.MHHI KATES i o cf nts per wore rnrnlmnm harge of 50c. Unless yon have ii ir rnunt with us please send :nnnv. stamps, money order or rheck with ads. Farmers: un tbe Times Classified ads; if you have anything to Mil ' or exchanre. or want to buy. we will ascept produce for payment. FIRE INSURANCE IN 1947 AIDED MORE POLICY HOLDERS. PAID MORE LOSSES THAN EVER BE FORE. PROTECT YOUR PROPER TY WITH x R. W. BLACKMORE Reliable Insurance Service WARSAW, N. C. SEE MX inxat to do make auto body fonder repairs, broken glaesM replace your with new Shatter Proof glaaa. A. a HOLLAND BCNANSVIIXE. I SELL VENETIAN BLINDS. Will go to jour home and make es timates free of charge. If you order I will install. Guarantee best blinds I James Parker attended a barbecue at least money. Call 237-1 or drop dinner Sunday honoring J. J. Sut a card to JACK SITTEESON, J ton of LaGrange on -his birthday Kenansville, N. C 12-26 pd. ' "A drilled well is (he nwwt atlsfaetory wtr apply. Write for (notation, flvtnf distant and direction from vow Post Office. HEATER WELL COMPANY RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA APARTMENT for rent in Warsaw. . J. C. RUSS. 10-15 c. First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRIDGEN, JU Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N. C. SHOES - For real comfort and lonf life are the Ch"ter-AlrM-Heel-to-Toe Cushion Insole; Air Conditioned. Orthopedic Arch Sup port and Heel if desired. Made and guaranteed by the Charles Chester Shoe Co., of Brockton, Mass. Those shoes are hot sold through stores. See or contact Robert E. Hollinf - swoth, Kenansville, N. C. Author ized Salesman. .. . . Phone 235-2 10-22-2t pd. FOR SALE: One SVicuJt Electric Refrirerator incood condltlon.- One Coal-Wood Circulating Heat er in cood' condition. JOHN H. WOOD, L Rt, 2, Warsaw, N. C. 10-22-2t pd. . . i ' i i ' i ' i " " " r i FOR SALE: 300 bu.' of good "Red Heart" Seed Wheat. Unmixed. And some OatStSee -. . C. A. CAVENAUGH, on bi-way be tween Warsaw and Magnolia.. 11-5-it. pd FOR RENT: 5 rooms upstairs apt Private bath; hot and cold water. Call WE. FUSSELL, 348-1 or Ritter. . Lovely arrangements of flowers decorated the home and the hostess es served sandwiches, cookie and lemonade to 29 gueses present' - Mrs: Sheffield Entertains Club Mrs. Edwin Sheffield entertained her bridge club and several addi tional guests Thursday aftemdon at her home with two tables of bridge. The home was attractively decora ted with fall flowers and Mrs, Mit chell Brltt, a new-comer -who! r -cently moved from Clinton, recei ved hi-jacks for scoring high. During play coca colas and pota to chips were served and at the con clusion' pecan pie topped with ice cream was served. Miss Stephens Is Miss Frances Stephens, bride elect, was honoree Friday evening when Miss Annie Kate Powell and sisters complimented her at a mis cellaneous party and shower at theirhome on Hill St. The front part of the house, thrown ensuite, was decorated with mixed floral arrangements. Mrs'. Allen Draughon greeted the guests at the door and asked them to write their favorite recipes, which were filed for the bride. Mrs. Robert Frederick rte:vod note sheets for winning a drawing contest and Mrs. Graham Phillips received bath powder in a musical contest. Miss Sarah Humphrey, bride-elect, was remembered with silver. Miss Stephens was present ed a shower of gifts in a most uni que manner as they were rolled in to the room in a large decorated umbrella upon a tea wagon. After the gifts were opened the fifty guests were invited to the dining room where they were served in dividual cakes, nuts, mints and cream punch. Outlaw's Bridge The Annual Parish Supper will be held in the school building on Friday night, Oct. .15 at 6:30, fol lowed by the business of the parish. All members and friends are urged to be present for the supper and business meeting. Community Club meets Saturday night at 7:30 in the school auditor ium for the regular monthly session of the club. All are invited. Miss Essie Mae Outlaw of the Wadesboro school faculty spent the week end with her brother Mr. JeS se Outlaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker and and family reunion held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Sutton. The Home Demonstration Club will meet Monday afternoon. Miss Myra Maxwell of Wilson visited relatives here last Friday. There will be a series of meetings at the church beginning Wednesday night Oct. 20th at 7 o'clock with song services each evening. All aie cordially invited Mrs. Katie Outlaw and Mrs. L. R. Sutton were joint hostesses n the AUW in the home- of Mrs. Outlaw Saturday afternoon. Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr. presided. Following the worship service and business the program was given. A social hour with refreshments closed the meeting. Honoree At Party oooooooooooooooooooooodoooooooooooooo Even the sharpest eye cannot see a dividing line between heel and back because there; ; ! ISNT ANT! It's Rhythm Step's News making "HEEL-IN-ONE" news worthy, too, how it adds spice to suits or soft wool costumes. - V . t ", " " RHYTHM STEP . More Than Just Beautiful Shoes - ' : THREE INVISIBLE RHYTHM , TREADS CUSHION EVERY STEP , Society and Personals llevlin - Sbulherland Wedding Held In Grove Presbyterian Church . iiiii.i.ii if r .muromim "- f :.:' .v : :::: ' f'Wf . !i;s ,.:m..: , . ' '' f , ""i" , J , y - ' -: fH AiV'v - '7- VK'! ' !' v' -' 1.1 '''-vi'Ss "'3 l iaJV - ' Jf i ' ' "It ,mmKmm I Miss Pattie Susan Southerland of Greensboro and Kenansville, dau ghter of Mrs. Lawrence Souther land and tne late Mr. aouinenana of Kenansville, became the bride of James William Newlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Newlin of Graham, on October 2 in the Grove Presbyterian Church, Kenansville. The Hev. J. G. Morrison, pastor of the Grove Church, officiated at the double ring recemony. Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell of Ke nansville, pianist, and Jack B. Smith of Greensboro, tenor soloist, cousin of the bride,-presented a program of wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Lawrence Southerland, wore a gown of wnite satin ana marquisette. She wore a fingertip veil of imported illusion which hung from a tiara of rhinestones and seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book topped with an orchid and showered with lilies-of-thelval-ley and satin streamers. Her only ornament was pearls, a gift from the groom. Miss Mary Elizabeth Southerland, sister of the bride, was maid of honor., SKe wore a dress of sky blue moire taffeta with matching plctuie hat and mitts. She carried a bou quet of pink roses showered with matching ribbon. Janet Coble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Coble of Guilford College, niece of the groom, and Florie Currie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Currie of Kenansville, were Junior attendants. They wore pink and chartreuse taffeta dresses. They wore matching bonnets with hamburg ruffles under the brim and. matching mitts. 'They carried old-fashioned nosegays of pastel flowers with contrasting streamers. David Newlin of Graham was his Rhythm Step l"ja "' I ' ' ' I I iPjsjaeJgMs.i . . W - - ,..- WARSAW SHOE STORE "SHOES FOX THE ENTIRE FAR1ILY" brother's best man. Ushers, were J. D. Bowman, college roommate of : the groom and W. M. Morris, both of Greensboro. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Southerland chose a black crepe dress with which she wore cor sage of red roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a lavender dress and a corsage of white roses.: Mrs. W. E. Willis of Raeford and Miss Eleanor Southerland of Clin ton, twin sisters of the bride, were ' mistresses pf ceremonies. . . --Mrs. Newlin is a graduate of Ke nansville High School and attend ed Woman's College. She taught-' commercial classes in South Edge combe High School, Pinetops; lor three years anrf'for the past year has been employed by Sears, Roe buck and Company as secretary, Mr. Newlin is a'graduate of Eli Whitney High School and attended . Guilford College and was graduated from High Point College. He served 18 months in the U. S. Army and Is employed by Sears, Roebuck tc Co. as assistant manager in the mer chandise department, For traveling the bride wore an electric blue gaberdine suit with black accessories and a gray hat trimmed with brocaded satin. She wore the orchid from her prayer book. r-- After a bridal trip to Richmond and Williamsburg, Va. they will make their home in Greensboro. . Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady announ-, : ce the birth of a daughters Marga- ret Louise, September 137 1948. Mother and daughter doing welL CHE VROLET -and Onfy Vzxzya f.?:tcr Co. 365-1 in Warsaw. ' 10-22-2tC . C:vrc.,:l Go. 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