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. . ILLE, NOr.TII CAROLINA THE DUPLIN TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 15th. 1343 More than two and a half mil" breeding .association throughout Hon cows are enrolled in artificial! the country. airsaw r? 4' kiv News II V V: Z ' 1 m ;over ; lOn Friday night at 8 o'clock Mr. ' I rid Mrs. Ormond Grice entertain- x d at a miscellaneous shower hon oring Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Grlce jvBo were married recently. f ; JThe heme was artistically deco rated with summer flowers. The iKstess greeted guests at the door. Bh served sandwiches, cookies, nuts and punch to about SO guests. The young couple received many useful and attractive gifts. . ridge Club ' t -Mrs. Carl Winders was hostess tether club Thursday night Summer flAwers decorated the home. Two t?ies wore in play. Mrs. Bill Boy ette received a combination bath towel set for high. Second high, towels and wash cloths, went to Mrs. Bonnie Thomas and Mrs. Bill Whitfield won traveling prize, wash clpths. During the game the hostess served coca colas and cheese-potato straws. At the conclusion pound cake and pineapple delight were served. -: Miss Julia Botesky of Wllmine - ton- is now associated with Hobs Beauty Salon. She is an attractive brunette and recently finish d her course In beauty culture at Trcut- man Beauty School in Wilmington. She is qualified to give permanents, liew hair styles, massages and to 'Handle any phase of beauty culture, filss Botesky has a room at the ffflhe ol Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riven bark. llaycees Meet iThe Junior Chamber of Com merce held Its meeting in the Town Hall Thursday evening with Lee Brown presiding. Principal busi ness was the discussion of progress on the Warsaw Produce Market. A WE CLOSE EACH WEDNESDAY V AT 1200 O'CLOCK Open All Other Days Except Sunday '"tlM. to;bp;m. - All Kinds of SEA FOODS in Season HOT DOGS and COLD DRINKS WARSAW FISH MARKET (KNOW YOUR FISH OR KNOW YOUR FISH MAN) 71 PO-'CAW-RPl AUiBtt - a SM iriD lK &.CI I-SSSRSTms individuals 275., mil Umiri Tw Office. Supplies i - t wv V ws wv n wr s .t m ' ''. DESKS, CIIAntS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX 1 J:!;.vfl. Ccrtcr Cony ' , KINSTON, N.C . M , D. II. CARLTON INSURANCE AGENCY WARSAW, NORTH-CAROLINA report was given- on the second showing; of the Minstral by the JC's. A committee was appointed to work out plans for a dinner to be given honoring those- who help ed with the minstrel. Pollock Reunion Six Pollock brothers assembled in Warsaw last week to join their brother, Edgar D. Pollock, for the.'r family reunion. All nf them are located' in different vicinities reaching from Ga. to Pa. They are the sons of the late Mr. and Mrs Frank Pollock of the Buck Hall section of Duplin County. With the exception of one foster brother, Ma or David Clifton, of the A AC in New Mexico, they were all to gether for the first time in about five years. They are: J. E. Pollock, Augusta, Ga., Soil Conservation ist; Stanley Z. Pollock, Lincoln ton, Soil Conservationist; W. M. Pollock, Beaver, Pa., Engineer for Sun Oil Pipe Co.; James Pollock, Charlotte, Fruit and Vegetable Government Inspector; LevIs Pollock, George town, S. C, Belk-Pollock Store manager; and Rev. Alfred Pollock, Richmond, Chaplain in the Mc Guire Veterans Hospital. On Thursday evening the Edgar Pollocks entertained the Messrs, Pollocks and their families at a chicken supper in Mitchener's Din ing Room. ' Entertained Miss Betty Best of Goldsboro, visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best was complimented Friday evening when Miss Pegt;y Mitchell and Mr. Hugh Mitchell entertained in her honor at an ice cream party: The guests were in vited to the home after gathering at the Youth Center. Ice cream and cookies were served to approxi mately 16 guests. Personals Mr. worth and Mrs. Davi3 Holllngs are spending the week at V s3 in ifiig . Of Design QUALITY WORKMANSHIP TRUE STONES - FINELY CUT FRAIICIS OAKLEY Phone 375-6 Office Over Mltchnert Cafe J I Carolina Beach. Mrs. Aubrey Cavenaug Is visit ing the Jimmy Kltchins at Virginia Beach. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dougald McNeil visited Carolina Beach Saturday. Mrs. Charles Dexter of Richmond returned, home Friday after visit ing Mr. 'and Mrs. John Best. Mrs. Herbert Best Sr. has return ed after spending several days with her sister Mrs. Harry Wooten in Kinsto.i. Mrs. Laura West, Mary Lee Jones and Jean Miller are spending the week at the Seaside Assembly at Ft. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. David Carlton and son will spend the week end at Mars Hill. Mr. and Mrs. David Carlton, Fish er, Max Gricc and Robert Kornegay visited White Lake Sunday. Miss Julia Botesky spent tie week end in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Georpe of Kinston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips. Mr3. George remained for a longer visit. Mr. David Chambers who has been a patient at James Walker Hospital has returned home. Mrs. Emily Teal Tice, sister of Mrs. N. A. Mitchell, has accepted a position with the Pryor Hospital in Chester, S. C. Miss Daisy Burnham left Mon day for Greenville where she will attend summer school at ECTC Mrs. C. H. Roland, Jr. and C. H. Third of August, Ga. spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Creech, Patrolman Oscar L. Creech and Billy of Aurora, who has been stationed in Palestine visited in his home July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Best and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Best spent Saturday in Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Coombs and son have moved into the Strickland apartments behind Britt's SheU Station. r Sgt. and Mrs. P. W. Smith of Coiumbus, Ga. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winders. Judge and Mrs. R. L, West spent the week end in Morehead as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Johnson of Clinton. Mayor and Mrs. W. E. Currie and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis spent the week end at Wrightsville Beach. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Gatling, Jr. of Tarboro announce the birth of daughter, Betsy Afine, on June 21 at the EdgecomDe uenerai tios pital in Tarboro. Circles Meet Circle No. 2 of the Warsaw Meth odist Church met with Mrs. Hopton Smith Tuesday evening. Mrs. Q. J. Sutton presided and gave the de votional. Mrs. M. A. Smith taught ihe study book. The hostess served chicken salad, tomato aspis. crack ers and iced tea. to the 10 Members present. Circle Nn. 3 of the WS of CS met with Mrs. Sanford Packer Tuesday evening with Mrs. Francis Oates presiding. Mrs. G. P. Pridgen gave the devotional and Mrs. R. L. West Pattern Patterrl $153 cornea In sizes S4, 86, 38, 40, 42, 44,' 46, 48, 60. Size 36 takes 4 yarda 36-lnch. ' Send TWENTY-FIVE $ENT8 In coins (or this pattern to 170 News I paper Pattern Dept., 233 West 1 18ttr St:, New York 11, N. V. Print plainly 8IZET NAME, ADDREM, 8TYLK NUMBER. ' -i Now! A NEW Marian Martin .Fashion Book Is ready! On it tl - '?2zes pages are the most beautiful sum- mer styles, deaigned to aew easily,' 1 to make your fashion (dollars go .further than ever! Plus-xFREQ r.-.H.v,n nrinfo'l In t ' 'V'V . .. . MRS. JOHN DONALD WHITEHTJBST, whn hefore har marriage on July 2 In War saw was Miss Helen Nnrwnnii West Mrs. Whitehurst Is the Lewis Alva Whitehurst taught the study book. A patriotic contest was conducted by Mrs. Mil ton West and Mrs. Pridgen won a crocheted sup and saucer set as piize. Miss Mary Elizabeth Packer assisted in serving sandwiches, cookies, nuts and punch. WS 01 CS Meets A general meeting of the WS of CS met at the Methodist churca Monday night with the president Mrs. G. P. Pridgen presiding. The meeting opened with prayer led by Mrs. M. A. Smith. Mrs. C. B. Best gave the devotional Each memier was given a scripture t) read which was a promise. Circle No. 1 had the program "The United Nations" in which Mesdames Sam Powell C. F. Carroll, J. K. Rea and H. R. Htfp assisted. Mrs. Powell closed with prayer. Mrs. Smith presented to Mesdames Carroll, Rhea, and Best sets of pictures as token of apprec iation for their work during the past year. During the social hour Mesdames Q. J. Sutton, Sterling Marriner anil W. E. Taylor served sandwiches ind punch. Girl Scouts J'd'ycfilftle fiViff Joanne misses i Britt returned Saturday night af ter a week at Camp Trailcc. While away they received their Camp Craft badge. Mesdames N. A. Mit' chell, Stacy Britt, Gurctan Kjrne gay, Jim Miller, L. S. Whittle and Misses Patsy Kornegay, Pe;iJ.v Mit- ctiell, Betty Phillips, Georgia Ann Hopkins attended Campfire at Trailee Saturday night. B&PW To Meet The Business and Professional Woman's Club will hold its meeting Monday evening, July 111 at 7:30 in Mitchener's Cafe. Supper will be served. At this time Mrs R. L. West will give a report on the Morehead City Convention. Beauty by Chrysler . 1 niMtifii 11 1111 111 1 11 r V S M milk PmUmaic fUtd Criw Trommiuum . . . Dru wUhoul ihifling. Beauty In Appearance! Every clean, lovely, line has purpose and meaning. ; Beauty that is useful is the Chrysler idea. A striking line of chrome along the fend- era may jiioaso i-; I hut it's there to act as a rub 'riil. Behind each detail of Chrysler deaign there's a story of common sense and imagination in engineering. v in ,mmwmm in 11 m a -- f ., c.iV-OU-?'Will: '.-''. ( -.1.' . , . . .... . . . '" .. . West, daughter of Mrsjl and the late Mr. West.1 son of lfc n of Greenville, Birthday Party Brad Minshew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Belton Minshew, celebrated his 4th birthday Thursday after noon with a party. The home was decorated with summer flowers. A vr-llow and white birthday cake centered the table from which Dixie cups, cake and lemonade were served. Suckers were given as favors. Brad received many nic. and useful gifts from the 42-guests present. Mc Donald - Blevins Wedding Announced Mr. Alex Kornegay of Warsaw announce the marriage of his dau ghter, Mary Kornegay Blevins to Mr. Woodrow W. McDonald of Southern Pines, N. C. The wedding took place at th? Presbyterian Manse in Aberdeen, N. C. Saturday evening, July 9, with only a few friends and re'.v tives present. After a trip to the mountains of N. C, the couple will be at home in Southern Pines. Economists are predicting a 500 million bushel carry-over of wheat this winter. 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Comfort that has beauty through fine design that's the secret of Chrysler engineering and tlie relaxing pleasure of driving a Chrysler, New, Fast, Biscuit Recipe Wins Home Maker's Approval copinl tn the DuDlin Times, Fri day, July 15, 1949 - "Need biscuits in a hurry? Who rtoesn t, irom ume to time!" That's the comment of Mrs. Ralph English of Mount Olive, who was chosen recently as a rep resentative Carolina housewife to test Robin Hood Self-Rising Flour for International Milling Company, Atlanta, Ga. 'Well, here's a new recipe that I ve tried that answers the problem of a fast batch of golden brown biscuits for any family" continues Mrs. English, "and I am happy to recommend it to my friends and neighbors who really want a short cut to easier, surer biscuit-making." Mrs. English's report is as fol lows: "To begin with, I was highly im pressed when the young men who called on me explained that the new and improved Robin Hood Self-Rising Flour has the baking powder ingredients already added before the ilour leaves the mill. In addition, the correct amour.t oi salt for seasoning is added -- all .-cientifically measured and mixed to insure uniformly good results. "If I had any doubts, they were dispelled when I saw my Robin Hood Self-Rising Flour blsci its rise beautifully and ouiokly, using their own ingredients without my MAKE L FE MORE LIVABLE. BE WSEj IMPROVE YOUR. UUST MODERNIZE TTTTT P Beauty In Performance! You know what we mean the moment you feel the smooth response of the great Spitfire High Compression engine. With Pre9tomatic Fluid Drive Transmission, driving i wonderfully easy. Start in third, a alight lift of your ure rnone Enjoy jp 0' ROBIN KOOQ QUICK SOUTHERN BISCUITS 2 cups Robin Hood Self-Rising Flour cup milk V4 cup shortening PLACE - flour in mixing bowl cut in shortening until the con sistency of meal DD - milk and stir with a !ork until milk is absorbed TURN - onto a lightly floured koard, knead lightly for about 20 seconds IOLL - to about Vi inch in thickness and cut with lightly ilo tred biscuit cutter PLACE - 011 ungreased baking sheet and bake in very hot ven (450 F.) for about 12 min ltes HELD - 1 dozen average sized biscuits Note: If very crusty biscuits ere desired, roll dough quite thin. having to mix and sift a single bit of baking powder. "But remember for best results these biscuits should be baked. "Robin Hood Self-Rising Flour certa.'nly saves a lot of time, and not having to use baking powder, I'll bet saves a lot of money, too, in the long run. I'd like for all my friends to discover this fine new baking development!" 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