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IIEIJAK3VILLE, NOTIl CAROLINA Ahiiouiice Births Mr. -and Mrs. Edward Mullens aJUWUiice the birth of a son on Thttxsday, Jiine 30 at the Hender md aid Orumpler Clinic !.r Mount "Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Kaowles FRESH DRU 'II be glad to fake yotr .-"behind the scenes" to M our great stei-lc of Mrugj o!v. c ys- ' ' 'i ? .: precis (.. .... ; .. . Jnsi WARSAW DSUG CO 7zh!t Store WARSAW, N. by building your biw home of flresafe ; CONCRETE Ahouse of whatever archi fectpral style of floor plan f t your family requirements will have longer life, lower main tenance cost and greater fir-- ! lafety if it'has concrete walls to'f subfleors and a firesafe tjLf. Let ua tell you how to . get eucb a house built nOw "ating qbVqualitJuietted concrete block, .j'- . SMITH CONCRETE 1 PRODUCTS CO. KINGTON, IJ. C. PHONE 84R "We Build Ta A Standard Net Te A Price'' if DEALERS: Duplin MercantilelCd. "'Kenanaville, N. ;C. i'L J. Sandlin Coi'l Beulaville, N. G. K 1 . SEE OUR K ffcawillAave H ..... 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Wedding music was presented by ,Mii. Ben Bowden, pianist, and Messrs. Henry West, Glerm Rollins and John Anderson Johnson, vo calists, i . The bride, given In marriage by iier brother, James Norwood West, wore an original gown of sheer j white imported organdy, 'fashioned with peter pan collar, embroidered with seed pearls, elbow lengii sleeves with cuffs embroidered with seed pearls. The full flowing skirt draped over crinoline with panels of fan pleats, val lace edging and a fringed taffeta sash. She wore a finger tipped veil of French illu sion, falling from a coronet of pearlized orange blossoms. The bride's only ornament was a gold crown pin with seed pearls, an hirloom. She carried white feath ered carnations and ttcphanotls, tied with white satin ribbon. Miss 'Anne West, sister of the bride was maid of honor and' her only attendant. She wore pink or gandy over crinoline and in her hair a halo of flowers, matching ! er bouquet of pink carnations tied with blue-ribbon.. Haywoort Sellers o! Greenville attended the bridegroom as best man. The only usher was Walter P, West, brother'of the bride. ' Tiie bride's mother wore a gray crepe dinner dress. The mother of the bridegroom wore a blue dinner druts. Their corsagA were white orchids. The bride's grandmother wore a gray eyelet dinner dress. Her corsage was of purple erchids. Immediately following the cere mony an informal reception was Lheld at the home.. The Jaiy sflsan table in the dining room held a Uii ee tiered wedding cake, flanked by crystal epergnettes. holding white orchids and burning tapers. While carnations, fever few, and white gladioli were used through' out the home. Guests were greeted by Mesdames Norwood West and J. J. West. Ice cream wolds of pink and white bridal slippers and wed ding bells and individual p.nk and white cakes, mints and iced tea were served . Mr. and Mrs. Whitehurst left for a' wedding trip to unannounced points. Fortraveling the bride wore a natural linen . suit with da k brown accessories and a corsage of baby White orchids. . ", Mas. Whitehurst graduated from Warsaw High School, attended l.ouisbura College, East Carolina Teacher's Colleae and Conover Taste Thrill -'H,i School of Modeling In New York. ' Mr. Whitehurst is r graduate of Greenville High School and attend ed East Carolina Teacher's. Col lege. He is now employed with General Mills Co.-In Raleigh. ; . . . i After the wedding trip the White hursts will be at home in Raleigh. . On Wednesday night, June 29. Mrs. RiL, Minton, Sr. of the Friend hip community entertained ' at ' a stork shoxVer for her daughter, Mr. R. E. Hale of Washington, D. C. The living and dining rooms were ensuitc and -very attractive i with bowls of summer flowers. The din ing table was centered with a beau tiful decorated parasol, underneath which, the guests put their gifts upon arrival. Sanies and contests were led by Mrs. Clark of Wljming ton, Winners were Mesdames If. L. Veach, R. L. Minton, Jr.,'and Rom Jarman. . After the honoree opened and expressed her appreciation for the many oute and useful gifts, every one was inivited into the kitchen where Mrs. Minton, assisted by Mrs. Clark served a plate consist ing of sandwiches, cookies, nuts, candy, and-punch. Circles Meet - The Ruby Daniels Circle me St 4 p. m. Monday with. Mrs. G Van Stephens. Miss Betty Loftin led the devotional and gave a brief report on the Seaside Assembly. Miss Loftin presented Mrs.' Ste phens a sugar spoon in her silver pattern as, a farewell" gift of the circle before going to Angier where Mr. Stephens has accepted a new pastorate. ; Circle No. 1 WS of CS, met on Monday night at the-home of Mrs. -C. W. Surratt with 13 present. Mrs. Sam Powell presided. Mrs. C. B. Best led the devotional and Mrs. Powell taught the new study book. T(ie George Rollings Circle met 'Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Bostic with Mrs. Geo. Rolling joint-hostess.. Mrs. J. O. Brock led he devotional. Mrs. l.il lie Herring gave a reading on China and after business at which plans , were made for community mission work the hostesses served cake and' ice cream. '- . ;, . . Delicious refreshments were also served at the other circle meetings. Gets Going' Away Gift The Phllathea Class of the War saw Baptist Church met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Edgar Pollock with. Mesdames Stacy Bntt and George Penny co-hostessev, Mrs.. Arthur : Humphrey, class president, presided. Miss Annie Kate Powell,, secretary,) called the roll. After a report was given by various- committees; a -committee was appointed to secure, a teacher to replace Mrs. G. Van Stephens wno leaves for Angier August-1st In appreciation for her past ser vices as teacher of the' Ctiss, Mrs. Stephens was given sjlytf in. her pattern. Mrs. Humphrey made the presentation. . -" ; v The hostesses served gincr-vie float and : cookies to the- twenty" four members present , i r.-i- .: 'Come As You' Are' Parly :": Misses Genie and; Winnie Lew MdSwain of Arcadia, Fla. house -guests pf their grandfather, D. E. Best, were entertained on Saturday morning at a , 'Come As. You Are' party, given by Misses Jean New- klrk'and Jean .Gardner at the' '.New- kirk home. " . . j v.: ".'')"':. Tho guesU were called at 5:30 a m. to "come as you are1 .for preak- last. So curlers, bobby pins, face creams, minus lipstick, etc., arrived for the-party. '- . ' Oenie McSwsln received -the prise for worst appeaTlrnce. The Misses McS wains also Teoejved sta tionery, vieltor's gifts. ' ". Those present 'for the breakfast were Misses McSwalns, Mae. Brock, Barbara: Thompson,- Sarah Gaylor, Jean and , Kitten MUlec, and the hostesses. ' . ' " 'J-.,' ...,) .. VViiiMlliilCkilwJ ' 1 1j - . . , . On Tuesday at 3 p.m. Miss .Helen West, bride elect and Mrs. Cfordan McSwalh, "of Arcadia,- .Th- end Miss Loiy Best of New York City were complimented when Mr. Hec tor McNeil entertained at: bridge with five tablet In play: ! V.. ? f-An unusual arrangemijt p glads petunias and Queen Ap-'i lace i-i.iN Stevens. Mrs. John Fwvielle, re cent bride- -received a pair of china' Vases. ; '-'..' '?i 'ipM )Pr-, ' J M.itS'Wtst wai given pink scallop cd perc!, s'iiSs;.ap.d 9lUw. cases:; Mi i, yJIi Ssn$ Was -remeiubered witii j-'bw trivet and-Mist B6st, a fancy apron,; Coca colas-were ser ved during pLtogressioiu ahd'attl& ..OhclusioHT .fruit -salacb devHed'nam sandwiches, olives, cheese biscuits and iced tea." m -fs -j Those presemV- -fcere - Mesdames - VlcSwain, Huie, Fonvlelle, ;Steyen i, Jchnson, Best, WaUJ9rf. Bowdeii, Potter, West, l&frerrWest, phil-lips,- POllock, Peuny Baars, and MissesBest and We8fc;.'u..'.'Jf;',' Mesdames J.. Wk Quinn and Nor wood 5 West were refreshment guests... ". . i. ' .'.r rt ""ft- S, The' Pi-osbytery; at. Wilmlngtcn has just recently ' completed co -ducting , its .annual Pioneer -Caftnp and Senior Ypupg .Ptopte'a- Con ference. The camp was held at Lake Singletary near . El irabeth town nd Was attended by three local .joung people: W. C. Tew of the Warsaw church and Betty Motlngo and Dor othy Smith of the Bowden. church, The Rev. J. M. Newbdld.'Jr. served on the faculty and Mrs. Newbold acted as Counsellor. The Senior. Young Peoule's Conference 1 v as teld at Flora Macdonald College in Red Springs and had among its delegates Misses Ann. Bowden, and Sue Shine, and Fisher Carlton of the Warsaw church and Ernest Mo tinga of t.'e Bowden, church- Ernest is one of the leaders In the young people's work; of the Presbytery being . n the Presbytery Council as chairman of the Warsaw district which includes 16 churches in. this, Iran Thft Rou Mnmnti Qmith rtoa- area. The Rev Murphy Smith, pas tor of the Faison,- Calypso, 'ahd Stanford churches, is the -i'ult ad visor of the Presbytery's Voting Peoples' Council aqd.vas director of the Conference, Honor Brides Mr Charles Sheffield eSrte'rtatr ed her club and an additional table on Thursday afternoon -at 3 iclock. High st-ore for members, a food chopper, went to.Mrs. Ed-win Shef field. Mrs. Robert Frederick ie celved visitor's high, a bok of par ty napkins. Traveling, prize, a' box of fndge, went to Mrs. Edwin Shef field. Mrs. Bill Jackson, recent bride, was given a potted plant. Mrs. John Fonvielle, recent bride, received silver in her chosen pat tern. During the game drinks and nuts were served, and after the lasj pro, gression the hostess served, peach Ice cream and assorted cookies.' Personals Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Grice have ncved Into the Carlton apartment on Plank St Mrs. Grice before her marriage on June 25th was Miss Ttuth Holland of Turkey. ! Miss Joyce Whittle is attending Camp Trailee this week. She was $ PROTECT IT At WAYS i .in i i 4 V.. V' J 11 gKttt' L rev i n t.; A century i men accompanied to -camp Sunday by' .Mr, and Mrs. h. S. Whittle and Sue, MnCS.lC Miller, Miss Kitten Mil ler and George Sutton of Mt Olive. Miss Joanne t Brltt Jeft Sunday for Camp"Trailee, accompanied by Mr. Stacy Brltt, Eddie and Betty 3eA Brltt r- ': . ' Chailes Grifeii of Greensboro is the week end guest of Jack Mid dleton. fi-'1''. '' V'.-. -y-'' ; Miss A-ne Huie, student at Plne- aad, spent the, week rend with her parents Mr. arid Mrs. L. B, Huie. .' Mrs. Gordan- McSwain end dau ghters Genie and Winnie lew of Arcadia. Fla. lef tTuesday for tl elr home after Visiting Mr. D. E. Best for several days. .i:'-'-.-: MrtJ, fl' Strickland: and chll dren have returned after spending Several day at Carolina' Beach.. . . Mrs. .Ed-rard Strickland and dau ghter spent last week; at .Carolina Beck.'..vs -',.- , Mesdames J- W: ,Jarrlor, John Peirce, B. !, : SWmild and Miss Sallle Bowden returned from Mon- treat 'Tuesday. , ! . "' Mr. Ella-Marrlner of Mqrehead spent a few days with her son, Stetting- Marrlner. Mr. and Mrs. Marrtheri accompanied her home on Sunday, returning Monday. Mrs. G: A. Smoke of DeLeon, Fla.,, arrived' Tuesday, night for a visit with her : parent Mr. - and Mrs. N. W.' West. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sheffield and Mr. and' Mrs." Bill Sheffield spent the-week end at Topsail Inlet. Mrs. i'urcell Jones Will spend the week - end with her husband at Camp .Morehead where he is 'ath letic instructor. - , Miss .Majorle Thomas spent Mon day at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. R. E. Wall returned Tuesday . fnm TTnnn VapabI MH Mm Wall reraalnea for , visit with-her sis- . ter, Mrs. Fitzgerald Mrs John Best went to Jackson ville because of the sudden death of her sister's husband, Fletcher 'Marine. Mrs G. S. Best, Miss Rebecca """Best, and Mrs. Purcell Jones shop ped in Raleigh Wednesday. Miss Betty Best of Goldsboro Is Visiting Miss Rebeeca Best . Rev. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Legcrton of Charlestrn, S. C. will be week end guests of the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Newbold, Jr. Mrs. Legenon is the former Miss Emmy Lou Capps ot' Washington, D. C.)l Mr, and. Mrs. Charles Barker of Oxford and baby are visiting Mrs. Walter Carter. Mr. and Mrs. James Pollock of Charli ttc were -visitors in Warsaw Saturday. V Mr. and Mrs! Avon Sharpe nd Mi. and ' Mrs. Charles Barker of Oxford spent Monday at Atlantic Beach.-' . . ; ajiss Margaret Peirce of New . 'iYork and' Gordan Robothan- of West Point, Conn, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Peirce. ',. Mr. and Mrs. Plyde Marsh and daughters of Wadesboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best. . , '"E - Mrs. I W. Parrish of Frankllnton spent the Week end with her dau ghter Mrs. Lewis Mullens." Mrs. L. H. Mullens of Fayette ville is vlsiting Mi. and Mrs Lewis Mullens. Rev. and Mrs. G. Van Stephens OVERHEAD, FO! FARM MACHINERY ( WLD ASHED lilcniiisienlr QiiALrnr workmanship ' K'-TUE''"StONES ' FINELY CUT ,-'V SEX mm oaioey 'r: " -. Phone 11M Office Over .Mltchner"t Cafe i ' 237-1 v; are spending several days with friends in Oxford before going to Carolina Beach for a week. s ' Mr. and Mrs. L O. Williams spent Sunday in Roseboro.-'' ' Mrs.Joe Bell and children of Dur ham spent last week with her Ja ther H. MMiddleton. . . . Hostess To Bridge - Mrs. M. B. Laraiter was hostess to her club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Carl Winders, high scorer, won a novelty china plate. Mrs.. Bonnie Thomas, for second received a crys tal bowl and Mrs, Herman Holliags- worth wooa potted, plant for trav eling prize. Uporf arrival the' hos tess served apple pie topped with ice cream and lemonade. Coca colas, mints and ritz crackers were ser- Lved after progressions. Men.bcrt present wee Mi-sdames Winders, Thomas, Ilollingswortn, Mlnshew, Hopkins, Whitfield, nnd Boyette. ' Mrs. Lynn Harton was hostess to her bridge club Monday night. Mrs. Sam Godwin received a rovelty flower holder for high and Mrs.1 Raloh Best. Jr. also received a hol der for bingo prize. During the game drinks and nuts were served and at the 'conclusion angel food cake and ice cream, with chocolate syrup topped with a red cherry to Mesdames Godwin, Best, Matthls, Cair, Mallard, Allen, and MUs Han nah Pridgen. Club Hostess Mrs. Stacy Britt was hostess to her bridge dub on Thursday, at 3 n m A cardenla centeroiece deco rated the side table in the living room where two tables were at play. High score for members, a nov elty crocheted piece went to Mrs. Paul Potter.' Mrs. Graham Phillips won visitor's high and received stationery. The hostess served con gealed salad, sweet sandwiches and ritz crackers. Miss Is Honored .', . v i-. , ','1 -' On Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. H. D. West entertained at Iona sliced and Halves PEACHES Cold Stream Pink GRAPE JUICE ' Southern Style VANILLA Yafers Ann Pagey? MAYONNAISE Mild American ' i CHEESE Marvel Bread SANDWICH Ann Page Salad DRESSING Sunnyfield Pure LARD . : Ann Page Pork BEANS Sunnyfield SUTTER Sunnyfield FLOUR Thick " FAT BACK f' All Flavor & Ice Crtam iPARidE Sat: ' i II. 1, K I ; ;1 t-k U T -lit t . . ft ' i -A l 6,or H m :.; r . All Kind 5c ca::dy "3 r-'isc bridge honoring Miss Helen West and her bridge club Roses and gar- ' denlas decorated the home. A min-'; lature church fiiled wHhrdaiali-s centered the coffee table.: iThe church,, tallies and table markersXl scrented the bridal motlt ; ; ;: V, iC ; 'Upon arrival Mlsr West was pre-vai!' ;' tented a corsage of gardenias. lUgh ?: .T;:5 V score for members, plastic refrlgef-'. ' ' ator dishes went to Mrs. Joye ; , V Burton. Visitor high was won by? :f Mrs. Q. J. Sutton, ptasUc.ref ator dlsH'coversrMrs. Edw"-d C.:"-"A" ' lUVot St lAils, Mo., won travel i j v, a prize, wind chimes. Miss West re ': M'i reived a cold meat fork in her si'" f ' ' ver pattern. Mrs, John )rt.wl'll.,Y .-, . -recent bride, was remembered wi;ti a fancy apron" and' Mrs. Bill JacU j;- son, recent bride, ,wiU tsbrteay:!,,; Mrs. Cunllff also received Jam p :t, - ? visitor: gift'";; ''-':: -v . Throughout the gamcfr pun:h ' was served from the punch fx.-nl".', ' in the dlnlng room': At the concVir ;5 sion a bridal plate was served cc.v ' .: fisting of green and white Ice ere. fix ' : nl molded as wedding bells, indlvldaal .i T--R white cakes, decorated In grcan i! v andvhlte with pink rosebuds and -:; V ; salted pecans. On each plate y.as'- ' . a miniature bride dolL, ': : ,:'it" '-y The guest list Included Mesdamas ;. . Fonvielle, Burton, Jackson, Siit'cn,; ;' CunUff, McNeil. Jordon, Frederick,;, . ; Riggs, Jones, Britt, Mattlils. Ala:- , , , lard, Brown, Allen, Harton, So'.o,;;. mon, Venn, Marrlner, Milton Went, : Robert , West. " Misses Marjori ; : Thomas, Kitten and Jean Miller", and the honoree. ' V '-.i ';-;'A':. - Mrs. H. C. Marshall.of Ros ffitt f and Mrs. W. E. Taylor assisted the ? -f . hostess In serving. 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