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1CA tIJA THIS 1) UP Lift TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 1st, 1949 ii-.t . HI1 . Mrs- Ccrroir Us' I. J. Sandlin, Jr. was host to the members of his bridge Club Thurs day evening, . June 9th at wmcn time he honored Mrs. Irene Sandlin .Currie 'whose wedding Was to take place in a few days. Thc'party Was hold .in his home which was at tractively decorated with summer flowers. ; , High- score winners for the even V Ing were Mrs. Emrnett Clark and Bill Jones. ' :.'.'.-'' ; During progressions,.':, thej host ''served obca colas and at the con clusion of play, the honoroe was presented a lovely assortment of gifts.' A delicious' salad plate and "coffee were served to the guests. Guests present were: 'Mrs. Gardner-: Edwards, Mrs. & A.. Pope, Miss Frtrcs Mercer, Bll Jones, Pio Mercer. William Carroll of War : ww and the honoree, Mrs. Irene Sandlin Currie;. . ' Milled Club Meets .'- The Miller H.D.C hejd its meet ing Wednesday night, June 22-Jn the home of Mrs. James Miller with Mrs; Ashe .-' Miller, Joint-hostess. Mrs. D. R. Smith presided. After a sons; the club cnllnct was repeat ed in unison; the secretary called ihe-rml . nd read the minuses. , .. Jt was decided to have a recrea tional meeting in July with the fam . ilies invited. The following leader's program was given:. l'ome Dairy, Mrs. W. L. MUler; Gardens, Mrs. Norwood Mil ler; Family Life, Mrs. Herman Mil der; and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Clothing Leadei, gave a veiv interesting demonstration in the "Best Dress". . : unci, cookies and nuts were . rered to the 16 members present. Women of Church The Women of the Hallsvllle Presbyterian Church met Saturday evening and opened with prayer by the president. After business a spec ia offering was taken for S P Home Missions. - Mrs." Bland Rhodes had charge of the program "Those Women". Taking part were Mesdames W. L. Miller, eland Grady, Leonard Kennedy, Jamos Miller, Ralph Mil ler, Ashe- Miller W. G. Miller, and Morris GradyrMeeting closed with song and prayer. The Beulaville women held their Meeting in the home of Mrs. Harry Home cn Tuesday night June 21. After business Mrs. Lou Belle Wil liams, led1 the program, "Those Women ahd Mrs. M. M. Thigpen led the Bible Stuly, .The hostess nerved cola anil rite to the twelve members present. ; Beulaville HDC Met Tuesday The Beulaville Home Demonstra Chib met ift the home of. Miss Er mle Sanderson pn Tuesday, June 7 With Miss Glennie Miller as Joint hostess. After a business discussion by members, Mrs. Hosea Hunter gave an Interesting demonstration on "Your Best Dress". At the con clusion of the program colas, corn ets and sweet cakes were served. Eastern Star Meets. - The Regular meeting of the .East, ern Star; Beulaville Chapter No. 237; was held Monday night, Jure 20 at the lodge building. A special program on "Our Pledge Renewed" " was given by Mrs. Ashe Miller, as sisted by several members. After the meeting closed a social hour h enjoyed when cookies and coca colas were ierved. Ann'Fussell and Mrs. Dollie Home of Rose Hill visited friends and relatives in town Saturday, Little Master Rick Thomas 're turned'. Sunday from Memorial Gen eral Hospital, Klnston where he had been a patient for several days. Little Mips Serry Sandlin re turned Monday from ' Memorial General.. Hospital, Klnston - where she also was a patient for several days. . .. . - ; i-: . , Mr, Oliver Home Is a patient at General Memorial. Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Mobley of Chinquapin visited Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Craft Sunday. Rev, Craft filled his regular ap pointment Saturday- night; and jon Sunday morning at the Cedar Grove church In Lenoir County. -,. MORE WARSAW NEWS , Misses -Anne Edwards and Jo anne Hendricks of Greensboro, gu- este of Paul Berry, Jr, were Honor ed by Mrsv. Ralph Best, Jr. Satur day morning at a coca cola pauy. Guests assembled on the porch in "come and meet" styta and were served coca colai, chewes and cook ies by Mr. Best assisted by Mrs. RalplvBeft, Sr. Those lnvltd wore: Misses Mae Brock, Sarah Gaylor, Arc.idia, Fla.. Trtartha Ann Smith; Maty Lee Jones. Mary Elizabeth- Packer and Mrs. Elbert Matthi. Complimented Mrs. Paul Berry entertained at a bricigd and rummy party Monday Morning at ten o'clock complimen ting Misses Anne Edwards, and Jo-.nne Hendricks of Greensboro, houseguests. Summer flowers "de corated the home with a centerpi ece, of dahlias in the dining room. High score for bridge, a hair bri sh, went to Miss Martha Ann Smith. Miss Mary Lee Jones won the rumy prize, note paper. Misses Genie-and Winnie Lew McSwaln, visitors in the Earl Best home.re ceived note paper and Misses Hen dricks and Edwards were remem bered with stationery. Frozen salad, mints, rite crackers cookies and punch were served upon arrival of the guests. T'.iose precnt were:Mijses Snvth Jones, Winnie and Jeanne Mc Swain, Edwards, Henuricks, Jean Gardner, Jean Ncwkirk, Jean Mil ler, Joyce Ann Jones, Mae Brr.ck, and Mrs. Ralph Bet, Jr. - Miss Helen West was ; honored Monday evening at eight o'clock w .en Mi- Jean NewkirK enter- Uined at a bridge and rummy party at her home. A bowl of sweet peas was on the table In the living room. Gladioli decorated the l.aH. , Miss Mae Brock, high scorer for bridge, received a double deck of cards. Miss Wlnn'e Lew McSw&in of Ar.-adla, Fla. won a novelty ash tray for traveling prize. Mis Peggy Steed scored high in the rummy game and rece'ved note car Is. Mrs. Hill Jackson wav given a white lin en handkerchief for travelling pri ze in rummy. Miss West received crystal. Mesdames Carrell, Best Ja ckson, Bill Fonville ard Kerneth brctk recent brides, were romem bered with hand made crocheted dish cloths. During the game oca colas and huts were passed. At the conclus ion, a sweet course of fruit salad, Ice cream and cookies was served. The guest list included. MUses Urock. MoSwatn, Steed.- Wes Sa rah Gaylor, Jean Gardner, Jean Mil leu Anne West Agnes Turnage, War jorie Thomas, Barbari Thomp son and Genie Mcf-Waln. Mesdames Jackson, Best Fonville, Brock, Glen Brown, Otis Aldridge and Margaret Vann.. Mesdames Albert Newkirk and Roy Matthis assisted the hostess. i em'fcl. Bible Class Meets The Sallie E. Johnitene Bible Class of the Methodist Church met Monday evening at the home of tlrk H. R. Hipp with Miss Rosa Personals . "Miss Thelma Brinspn, Mrs. .War- '.fen V a ma Air anrt M r' IIOBPa Hullt- ,1G U er were In Jacksonville Monoay i afternoon, ' : ' ' Sunday visitors ' of Mrs. EUis .nnuin onH fmllv were Mr. and Mti. R.?G. Qulnn and family of KenansviUe. J . , Miss Mildred Brlnson of Warsaw who U employed by Ca.-olina Tele phone Co vu toil her parents at the week end. J: ;''..''' ' .- Mr and Mrs. Hosea Hunted were week end guests of Mr; and Mrs. Tnn-A In 'TuMrannville. Bobby Brown. USN, Is visiting his parents Rev. ana Mrs. a. u The Kevt-W.'H. Goodman, Jr. .., earal Aav at CflmD TUSC1. ! ra last week with' ajgroup of Scouts of the local troop.' Mr. and Mr. J. Hr Sanderson : 1 1 Miss Ermle Sanderson visited i?ev. and. Mrs. V. G. Early in 1 Nectar Tea 3UND 1 49c Vt POUND PKG. r A&P STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Monday July 4 marveTbread m lb loaf SANDWICH LOAF 18c lb LOAF HOME STYLE v 18c Pkr. of 9 DINNER ROLLS 10c MILD AMERICAN CHEESE A&P FANCY TUNA FISH ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING k per lb 42c 1-2 lb can 39c qt. jar 45c u SOUTHERN STYLE VANILLA 12 oz. pkg. WAFERS 23c U A&P GRAPE ptbot. JUICE 19c LANG'S sweet mixed PICKLES ARMOUR'S TREET NECTAR TEA DIXIE SUGAR SIZE 360 . LEMOIIS NICE. LETTUCE GREEN BUTTER qt hot. 23c 12 oz. can 1-2 lb pkg 49c 5 lb bag - 45c 1 doz. LIMES FLORIDA"" (Mi:0:S clc:!3 xn 49c 2 heads -23c 2 lb carten s -lit l'doz. Si: )AY 12 riOON West, joint hostess. Vases of giant in Goldsbord Sunday. ' iahlias decorated the living room andi arrangements of gladioli were used throughout the hall and den Mrs. D, C Surratt presided. De votional was', led by Mrs. J. K Rea, closing with prayer, r , - Mrr. Hipp directed the . Bible study after which the entire group repeated the Lord's Prayer. '. During the social hour Kiss W-.'st conducted a contest "Scrambled Pie." The prlte went to Mrs.mipp. ' The, hostesses served heavenly hash and individual iced cakes. U.D.C. Meets ' The UDC met Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Fred Baars with Mesdames Walter Brid ges,! John Best and 8. c. Hines, Joint ho&tesse?. Dahlias and glads decorated the home, with a gar denia centerpiece and whites on the lace-covered dining table. Mrs. R. L. West presided. Miss Mary Alice BlapXmore gave an In tel est ing report on a recent lunch eon ;and meeting attended at Ft Macon. She Was assisted by Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Jr. The minutea were read and approved by Mrs. Paul Fotter, secretary. Upon arrival the hostesses serv ed delicious iced punch. Green cherry topped ice cream and indi vidual . green tinted cakes were ierved at the close of the meeting. t Mrs.i tocdan McSwaln and dau ghters of Arcadia, Fla. came Ust Tuesday taf visit her father, D. E. Best. They wgl remain until afteh July f ourht ' - Miss Lois Best Of New York City la visiting her mother Mrs. R. H. Best. ' - - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Girl Scouts Hold - Tm? undersigned, having quali fied as administrator' of the 'estate of Bufus Carr, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 27th day of June. 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. . - All persons indebted to aid es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 27th day of June, lT-49. Gerald Carr, Administra tor of the estate of Rufus Carr, deceased, Magnolia, North Carolina. H. E. Phillips, Attorney 8-S-at. HEP Personals George Bennett. Jr. is improved after being confined to- his home for the past several days. Misses Anne Edwards and Joanh Hendricks of Greensboro were week end guests of Paul Berry, Jr. Bill Pate of Erwin was also his guest. Paul is spending this week with Bill at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Emma Chambers left Tues day to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sawyer of Elizabeth City. While away she will undergo medical treatment in Norfolk. Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Thomas and children of Roswell, N. M. are vis iting Mrs. Bessie Easou. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bradshaw of Goldsboro spent Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Eason. Mrs. Claxton Farmer is recu perating at the home of her mother Mrs. F. F. Giddins. after havimr been il In the Dunn Hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars and family visited Mrs. Jack Kornegay NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, DUPMN COUNTY, ' In The Superior Court EDMUND D. LOFTIN AND JUDSON LOFTIN VS JOHN H'.LL LOFflV .'IF'! On Friday night the Warsaw Girl Ssouts held their Court of Honor in the Town Hall with Mrs. Elbert Matthis, .'cout leader in charge, who praised the girls for their work and cooperatioa,xand expressed her sincere appreciation for what they were doing in scout ing. After the Scout Promise, merit badges were awarded to Jo Anne Britt. 32 badges; Itoss Garner, 1 badge; Georgia Ann Hopkins 7 badges; Peggy Mitchell, 27 badges; Betty - Phillips, 9 badges: Joyce Whittle, one; Barbara Lasslter, one; Na iml Eason, 17; Patsy Kornegay, 19;. There were other awards to be given to those who were hot present. At the close of the exercise the girls- enjoyed a drug store treat with Mrs. Matthis. Sunday Services Preaching services at Pleasant View 11:00 A. M. At Pink Hill 8:00 P. M. Sermon topic "Lord Teach Us To Pray". Just A Minute! The man who Is always 'igvnng what he owes himself is seldom underpaid or behind with his collections. WE CLOSE EACH WEDNESDAY AT 12:00 O'CLOCK Open All Other Days Except Sunday 7 A.M. TO 6 P.M. All Kinds of SEA FOODS in Season HOT DOGS and COLD DRINKS WARSAW FISH MARKET (KNOW YOUR FISH OR KNOW YOUR FISH MAN) The above named defendant, John Hill Loftin, will take notice' that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Duplin County. Nort' Carolina, by the plaintiffs to es tablish the ownership of a tract oi land as recorded in Book 470, page 381, and in Book 450, page 367 and in Book 127, page S69, of the Du plin County Registry and to remove cloud from title to same; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County in tne Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 80th dav of July, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint in this action, or on or before the 19th day of August, 1949, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief den jad ed in the, complaint This the 28th day of June, 1949. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court. H. E. Phillips, Atty. 7-22-41 HEP Attention Tobacco Farmers! I We are ready to furnish your Tobacco Flue Re- I quirements. It will pay you to see me before you buy. furnace Grates, Furnace Doors and Flue Eyes carried in stock. 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