f i:. :: villi; Kc:m Carolina -'.:,' IT 11 r mm .'.VV ,Coke Parly i Mrs. Kenneth Brock, a recent Stride,' was guest, of honor Friday TOOTnlnit at 10 o'clock: when, her sitter-in-law. Miss Mae Brock en- pertained at a coca cola party in e honor. Beautiful arrangements IS summer flowers decorated the nome. Crystal cup plates, a collect or's Item, and brass rack were giv en. -each of the following! Mm. RrncV. honoree.- ' Mesdames BUI Jackson, Carroll, Ottls Aldridge, all recent brides, and Miss Helen West,; ' bride-elect. ':Vv "v 1 -Mrs. J. C, Brock, mother of the : hostess, -assisted i by Mrs. Glenn Brown and Miss Sarah Gaylor serv ed coca colas, "cheese biscuits, pe pan rolls and cookies, The guest list included Mrs. Brock, honoree, Mes dames Best. Aldridge, Jackson, Page,' Johnson, H. C. Allen, Johnny 'Mallard, Ralph Best, George John- ion, Enimonds Garner, iA- J. ban tone, Elbert Matthis. and Bonnie Thomas, Misses Marjorie Thomas, Jean Newkirk, Laura West, Agnes yurnage, Mildred Johnson, Reboc a Best, Mary Ellis, Betty West, fatten and Jean Miller, Helen West nd Sarah Gaylor.' ! ; r- The Rey. and MrjrR. L. Crossno of Warsaw announce the birth of a son, Robert Seth, on Sunday, June 26, at 1:30 p.m.-at the Henderson and Crumpler Clinic in Mt, Olive. Rev. Crossno is pastor of the Meth odist Church of Warsaw. Warsaw Jaycees Hold Meet The Warsaw Junior Chamber of tTiiARTeR century uven " - 1(lt,irflnce Extern North Caromw. in eastern lu a n O fm "0. H, CARLTON INSURANCE AGENCY WARSAW.,1 NORTH CAROLINA Life- Fire Storm - Automobile, etc. ' T .'. Telephone 3496 Warsaw, N. C. , - . -. z-- . - ., . .. LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES (timing Self-Seal Envelopes), STATEMENTS, RULED JOBS, HAND BILLS, TICKETS, WIN DOW POSTERS, INVOICES, WORK .FORMS, CONTRACTS, LEGAL FORMS, RECEIPT BOOKS, SALES BOOKS, LEGAL SIZE PAPER, PAPER CLIPS, RUBBER BANDS, PAMPHLETS, BOOKLETS, etc.; 1 : . 4 BRING OR MAIL YOUR ORDER ', , .THE DUPLIII TIMES . .... KENANSVILLE, N. C. Me Cnmmerce held IU regular meeting Thursday evening in aiitcniner' Cafe. Merchants and business men of Warsaw were invited guests." A favorable report on the War- baw. 1 roduce Mai set was giien'The marko now provides ample buyers to take care of the produce submit ted. Prices are in keeping with the neighboring, markets. Farmers are urged to patronize the local market and cooperate with the Jaycees in putting this project over. A regular business meeting foW f lowed this discussion. Newly installed officers of June 16 were: Pres. Lee Brown; 1st vice i res. Elbert Matthis; 2nd vie Pres. K. D. Johnson, Jr.; Secty. James Middleton; and Treas. Bill Boyette Directors are Bill Vann, Woodrow Blackburn, and Mitchell Britt. Bridge Club On Tuesday evening at eight o'cl ock Mrs. George Hopkins enter tained her bridge club and addit ional guests. Arrangements of glad- iqli and dahlias decorated thehome. Mrs.. M. 3. Lsssiter, club high, was given costal dessert dishes. Second club high, a novelty flo wer pot .went to Mrs. Bonnie Tho mas. Mrs. Mormon Barr reeoived kitchen sugar scoops for visitor's hieh and Mrs. D. L. Mathis wall nlaoues for travelling prize. The Hostess served truu jeiia with whipped cream, cake and iced tea upon arlval of the visitors. Dur ing the game drinks and nuts were passed to the following: Mesdames Lassiter, Thomas, Matthis, Barr, lrone Martin Bill Whitfield, Bel- ton Minchew, Lillian Hollings worth. .Bill Boyctte, Carl Winders and Lewis Mullens. The ranee system of growing turkeys is more practical since -grazing crops may be produced all months oMhe year, thus reducing the feed cost. ' Monuments Of Design QUALITY WORKMANSHIP TRUE STONES - FINELY CUT FRANCIS OAKLEY Ci A ... Phone 375-8 Office Over Mitchner's Cafe CAVJrAIJPH soi- 237-1 2751 325-r UU, NU c. ;Gc)poo VE DO vr-nrAn Shower For Miss West ' Miss Marjorie Thomas was hos tess on Friday night at eight o cl ock at a miscellaneous shower hon oring Miss Helen West, bride-elect, The home waff artistically decor ated with dahlias, zinnias and other summer lowers. Guests were in vited into -the dining room where Mrs. r. S. Thomas presided at the punch bowl. A bowl of yellow nas turtiums centered the lace-covered dining table. Cheese wafers, pecan rolls, mixed nuts and cookies were served buffet style. Miss Sarah Gaylor won the slo gan contest prize. About twenty enjoyed Miss Thomas' hospitality. Miss West received many lovely and useful gifts. Shower For Mrs. Jackson fne Y. W. A. of the Warsaw Bap tist Church met with Miss Jean Miller. Miss Kathleen Scott, presi dent, presided. After Miss Scott gave the devotional. Mrs. Allen tr aufthan, leader, presented a pro gram entitled "lams", assisted by Misses Scott, Mae Brock and Sarah fjaylor. Mrs. J.i!inn- Mallard dis missed the group with a prayer. During the social hour, Mrs. Bill Jackson, recent bride, was remembered with a surprise pantry shower. The gifts were presented by Mrs. Draughan Miss Miller ser ved grape float to the members present. On July 27 the Y. W. A. will Meet with Mrs. Jackson at her a- partment in the G, A. West home an Hill Street. uneral Services For H.S. Funeral service for Henry Street Kornegav retired mail carrier and armer, were held Thursday after noon at four o'clock from the home with the Rev. J. M. Newbold, pas tor of the' Warsaw Presbyterian Church officiating, assisted by the Rev. G. Van Stephens, pastor of the Baptist Church of Warsaw and he Rev. Howard G. Dawkin, pas tor of the First Baptist Church of Klnston. Interment was in Pine Crest Cemetery with Masonic rites. Pallbearers Were: E. D. Pollock, W. Pickett, Hopton Smith, Q. J. Sutton, R.E Wall and R F. Wadkins Members of Mr. Kornegay's im mediate family are;, Mrs. Kome-' gay, the forme? Effie Lee Snr.th of Duplin, his mother, Mrs. Zylphia Smith Kornegay of Klnston. Sev- WW rc:v:d Ly 2-v;ay hcl? tvnut to da for woman'! elowt prvMam, : luniUonfU m-.nthly point Hah? ft sM MMI Villai n hna found tha uuwer in CAB litli'S S-wur I., Ip. Voa m. CAKDUI ny it"-. He thiwrn lou tuicr (of utior 61 t .a wu, ... U) ttulad S dart bafan ",uur tlmo" -.1 Lita m dlrooUd on tlx Intnl. It ,.)u..,M help rwv functional pcilodio r.iin; It) Inken throosbout tba tu.-uth Uku ft loula,itc:iDaldliairorour ,.iwUl.!, fti4 Viiutlun, and that help build op rrMnLiuca f the tniae dayi to eoma, cardui la tcleotlfloallT prepared and nclcnUiieailjr tMUd. II yoa wlrcr lal ' c-rii-ii. iiinni", (ot CAnDoi today. t - V Tllti PUP Hil U ral sons and daughters; Mlsa Mar garet Kornegay, Myrtle Bearh, S. C, Henry Street Kornegav, Jr. of Atlanta, Ga. and these of the horpt Eva' Belle, Clontz, Peggy Ann, Rob ert and M. Jay, brother, H. Rudolph Kornegay of Mt. Olive, and five sis- ers: Mesdames J. E. Hamilton Magnolia, M. L- Hardy, LaGrange, David Carlton, Warsaw, L. C; Carl ton, Klnston and Miss Victoria Kor- r egay of Warsaw. Warsaw. ATTEND FUNERAL Among the out of town people . ttendlng the fune-al were M-. and Mrs. Floyd Heath, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Smith, and Mrs. Lloyd May of Pink Hill; Mr, and Mrs. Hal ffotmore and Miss Norma Wetmore of Ral eigh; Mrs. Jesse Knott, Mrs. E. W. Boyette, Mrs. R. D. Spear, Mrs. V II. GUlkins, Mr. and Mr L. C. Carl ton, Miss Frances Carlton, L. C. Carlton, Jr., Edna Rouse, Clayton Rouse, Mrs. Eric Rouse, and Julia Davis of Klnston; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kornegay, Mrs. James Wil Hams, Mrs. S. A. Thompson, M and Mrs. John W. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kornegay of Mt. Olive; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Larkins, Mrs. C. C. Robinson, Miss Maud Sipe and Miss Jean Sipe, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith, Mrs. John Shepard and L. 'P. Hardy, Seven Springs; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hardy, J. L., Robert, and Kornegay Hardy, LaGrange; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ham ilton, and Misses Vera and Jean- nette Hamilton, of Magnolia. Celebrates Birthday Charles Henry West, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M, West celebrated his third birthday Sunday afternoon .n the lawn of his home. A blue ad white birthday cake, ice cream and lemonade were served by Mri. West. Suckers and horns were given as favors. Those present were Jer ry Albertson, Dwight Smith, Char les Stevens, Vann McNeil, I.iary Susan Baars Johnny Crossno', and Jerry McDonald and Mr. and Mrs, J. J. West, grandparents of the host. Personals Jack Middleton, summer student at Duke, spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Womack of Wilson spent the week end with Mrs. C. A. Womack. Mr and Mrs. Paul Reed and dau ghter Lynne of Tampa,- Fla. left Wednesday after a ten day vlit with her father R. H. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Womack and son of Winston-Salem came Monday to accompany Mrs. Paul Reed to Tampa on Tuesday for a visit. Street Kornegay, Jr. has return ed to Atlanta, Ga. after attending the funeral of the late H. S. Kor negay. Carl H. Wilson, antique dealer, of Wilmington spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hopton Smith. Mr.- and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitfield and Mrs. Rocque spent Wednesday at Caro lina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thomas and daughter. Miss. Majorie were over night visitors at Carolina Beach on Wednesday. Misses Laura West and Mary Elizabeth Packer are attending the c The golden rule of personal clean I'nass should be observed particu larly in tha usual summer polls, oldemlo months. Pood should b apt tightly covered and safe froir tea and ottier Insects. The tarn, a.iplles te garbage, which, where o:her disposal facilities ara lacking, hauld be burled or burned. fMIHIIEHVSIS For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Klonoments, See or Write TIMES Methodist Conference at Louls- buig this week. . ill lll.MII 'l " ,1 HI Squatter's Club Unique In Wilson If languor overtakes you in Wil son, N. C on US 301, you might drop .In at ; the Squatter's Club, Which has no purpose In the world except to accomodate a fellow v'..en he gets In a loafing notion. It started when Harry Wall had a tailor shopj wnicn aeveiopen huoi a swell place for the gang to drop' in and ohew the fat. But just as the habit got fixed, Harry up and mar ried and moved to Maryland. The disgruntled but determ'ned squat ters held a meeting, elected offi cers and got a ch?rter. Sole assets are 25 of the most ordinary chairs In the world; all are cane-bottomed and low to the ground, the bottoms are comfortable, and a member's legs always reach the ground. '--long-legged members have to stretch their legs or tuck them un der the chair - - just a comfortable sauat. The squatting is done on main street, in front of a little shop on the west side of the street where the hot summer sun is tempered by a soothing afternoon shade. In winter, the club moves inside, tilts its chairs ag-iins the walls which are unadorned except for some very good examples of American calen dar art leaning somewhatjy on the side of cheesecake. Many a' notable member of more notable club has come to squat with the squatters and bull with the membership under th; affable chairmanship of Bur.n Hearn, big league baseball pitcher of IS years ago, who now coaches some of the best baseball Ivory of the south over at the University of llorth Carolina. State College Hinls To Home Makers Experiments have proven that wafer sv ould be boiling before vegetables are put in to cook. Tur nip greens, put on to cook in about their own weight of cold water and cooked 30 minutes from time boil ing began, held only about a third of their original vitamin C. but those put into boiling water and boiled the same length of time h ;ld : sparagus and green beans, cooked by these two methods, retained more C when started in boiling water To save time and do a more ac curate job of cutting a paper pat tern, sometimes weights are better than pins for holding the pattern on the fabric. If fabric is thick, pins make it "buckle" so that exact cutting is difficult. Weights allow the fabric to lie flat and anchor it .gainst shifting. .nrlini '49 FORD custebi convertible uvjuuu- i , . . .... ,. 0i tf ' Tcko the Wheel . Try Iho ' 'rocl" Former Warsaw Police How Under Indictment .Woody Hafl, former policeman in Warsaw, is under indictment in Chadbourn on 19 counts of embez zlement. Bond for him has been set at $2500. In the indictment It was alleged that Hall, acting under cover of his office, collected fines cogte and bond money after makillg arrests. Hall served as police In Chad-' bourn for some two year. Prior to going there he was employed In Wilmington. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and loved ones for the many expressions of sympathy ex tended to us in the loss of o jr loved one. Mrs. Rufus Caj anjl family. 1 H 1 LI AND SEE IT SMILE rMafata .1 IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO For A Real Taste Thrill EAT V 19 B L HIKES . i ICE V- CREAM 1 u Ccsd Every Day ooooooooogooaocoaoooooot i Y, feel Ford's Brokejl They're 35 epjr to apply bocaut Ihey'ra King-Sliwifh "Magic Action1? Ofes, feel Ford'i iteal Wt true "Rnfl-TlpH Confroll J, YM, Iry Ford's "MW Ship" rVhpJqJp wondfrfjd bacauw Niom "So&WW1Sar are plaosdlrHhe wiooHiJdjng'center olhttorlqnil cuihloMd by braid.nvrFord Springi . . . JtHydrtf-Cor In fftnl, "Pora-FUx" In bockl Vet, fMl soKd lafetf. ford'i "Ufagufirdr Body, of heavy gauge I In colticiWFofd's new m 41 Y, youl fVft tafw'qnd be safer Mkm Wg "Picture .Windows" oBaround and that graat 88 Wogef raw wMowl ' ,V;fr YetKodoslMday totato -M -, . . . onenry mm 1 4 At Your Ford DcCbr'l Iddoyi H.5 - ' ' FRIDA TJDWT jst., 1949 R-Hlll 1 I I ' v s I r. Bftcauao vft know full i wall tha raaponsbility wa e firry in f illina praaeript. iorm, you can ba uMuimA thct. taoh end cTLryona , brought lb i in Hlled ; w.th tht utmost ac curacy. ' WARSAW DRUG CO The Shre WARSAW, N. C. PANT SXHJlOUSE TO GIVE IT STYLE, TMEN&n&ID&ACK WMtoddtwofllrMr '49 FoIlD nttm cleb coepe fro. 69 more rlgldl H mw rora -rri 1, , -i ... t -! V . . a a,. V J 4 . it ; ' x A

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