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KLNA1.3V1LLE. NCr.TIl CAROLINA C". James Kenan Chapter UDC Meets The James Kenan Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confcder , acy met Thursday afternoon in the .home of Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Jr. with Mrs. Paul Berry, joint-hostess. The Stevens residence was be.ui-( fully decorated in the holiday theme. Mrs. Norwood Boney of Kenans- ville presided during the business. Mrs. Stevens received a UDC pin from the chapter in appreciation of past services. She was president of the chapter for 8 years and also re cording secretary. She is now regis trar for the North- Carolina Divi sion. Mrs. C. F. Carroll made the presentation. Mrs. Stevens recently won first prize for greatest increase in membership in the entire Fed eral organization at the National convention in New Orleans. Mrs. Robert West presented a certificate of membership to Mrs. N. A. Mitchell, new member. Mrs. George Bemett was also received as a new member. Mrs. Stevens conduct a Christ mas contest and gave each guest a prize, a handmade potholder as a Christmas gift. Members brought gifts for residents of the Confeder ate Women's Home in Fayetteville. Refreshments were served in the dining room where the table was spread with a lace cloth, and center ed with silver magnolia leaves and flanked with white tapers in silver candelabras. Mrs. Robert West pre sided at the silver coffee service and Mrs. Boney served cup cakes, salted peacans, mints from a siler tray at opposite ends of the table. Invited guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Walker Stevens of War saw and Mrs. L. A. Beasley of.Ke nansvillc. There were 25 present. Philathea "Class The Philathea Sunday School Class met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. E. E. Jones with Mrs Kenneth Fussell, co-hostess. The home was beautifully decorated In the season's theme. Mrs. A. L. Humphrey presided and led the de votional. Preparations were made to assist with the White Christmas program to be held Wednesday night at the church. Mrs. Mllford Quinn led games and entertain ment and at this time gifts were exchanged. The hostesses served devil's food cake, Christmas candy, nuts and coffee to the 18 present. Hostess At Bridge On Wednesday evening Mis. Lau ghton Albertson was hostess to her club when guests for two tables were received in rooms featuring the holiday trend in decorations The dining table was centered with a Santa Claus boot filled with poin. setta and greenery. Holly was in profusion. High score prize, a blue crystal basket, went to Mrs. E. E Jones. Lo prize, an ash tray, went to Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mrs. M. B. Lassiter received note sheets for traveling. The hostess served toas ted peund cake, toasted pecans and coffee. Bridge Club Mrs. A. G. Cooke entertained at a dessert bridge party Thursday evening at her home having invited guests join the members of the club to complete players for two tables. In the hall winter gardens, greenery and red candles carried out the Christmas motif, while In the living room poinsetta were used As scores were totaled Miss Nora Blackmore received a bud vase for high score prize. Mrs. Laughton Albertson won a. crystal vase for low, and Mrs. E. E. Jones, a devil ed egg plate for traveling. Visitor's prize, a mint bowl,, went to Mrs. Bonnie Thomas. Upon arrival Mrs. Cooke served fruit cake, cream and coffee. Dur ing progressions nuts, candy and cold -drinks were served. Note Of Thanks Mrs. Harper Creech wishes to take this opportunity to thank the many friends for their kindnesses shown her during her recent illness. Personals We join in wishing you a Yuletide fill ed with song and "ood cheer. Merry Christmas. 1 WARSAW DRUG COMPANY The J&xaM Store In Warsaw Mr. and Mrs. Hopton Smith and family spent Sunday in Deep Run. Mr. and Mrs. James Pollock of Burgaw visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pollock Sunday. Miss Doris Peeler left Wednes day for her home in Eureka for the holidays. Mtas Alma Suggs left Wednes day for her home LaGrange for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs .Wilbur Garner and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Gar ner spent Sunday in Creedmoor. Mrs. A. O. Davis of Wilson is ex pected to spend the holidays witli Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Garner. Mrs. Nan Burt of Dillon. S. C. lliipll5 Is visiting her daughter,. Mrs. Geo. Bennett. : r Mr. and Mrs. trS. Whit'Je will spend the holidays at Vero Beach, Fla. with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter will spend the holidays in Cowpens, S. 'C. with relatives. Mrs. ' J. A. Rackley visited! her father Mr. Murphy Rackley,. in Wil mington last week. He is a patient at James Walker Hospital. - Mis1; Nellie Gray Matthis arrived Wednesday from Durham to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthis. Among college students . spend ing the holidays at home'' are John nie Jenkins, Hugh Carlton. Henry West, Jr., Jean Newkirk, Harold Mathis, Jean Gardner, Paul Berry, Barbara Thompson, Martha Ann Smith, Mary Lee Jones, Mae Brock, Mary Ellis West, George Best, Joe West, George Bennett, .and Vivian Johnson. .- Mr. Vivian Johnson spent the week end In Mt. Airy. Mr. and Mrs. H. L .West and son will spend the holidays in Balti more, Md. and New Jersey. Mrs. Cora West js visiting her brother, Spencer Blanchard, in Richmond during the holidays. Mrs. C. D. Frederick, Jr and Mrs. Herbert West spent Wednesday in Beulavilie. ::-:-:-:"Xx:"X'':k:-:cx::-: 7uS-:;v L?.isb Plan Program . The; Warsaw ., Baptist Sunday School will hold" Its annual White Christmas prograni Wednesday night at 7:30 in the church auditor ium. This year the program will be presented, in the form of a page ant entitled, 'If He Had Not Come", with SO to 40 children and adults participating. , There will be four scenes 1st. "H He Had Not Come"; 2nd. "He Came"; 3rd. "Be cause He Came"; and 4th, "Until He Comes Again". Emphasis will be placed upon the theme of "giving". There will be no gifts received. Boxes of fod clothing and toys will be accepted at this time and distri buted among the needy in Warsaw and community. There will be a program of true worship in the spirit of Christmas. A good attendance is expected. There will' be a regular Sunday morning worship service Christmas day, but no service Sunday night? Wednesday night, Dec. 28 will be "Student Nj0uL" . .-. l... v, pastor, will conduct a service hon oring college students who are-at home, for the holidays. - Students will also take part in the program. EXECUTORS! NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor of the estate of Isaiah Branch, deceased, lata 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 22nd day of November, 1950, or this no- May His Blessings be upon you this Christmas Day, and all the Christmases to come. GREETINGS ToAII Ve Wish You A Happy Christmas , And A Prosperous 1950 VAMAW FURUITUM COMPANY To our friends and associ ates go our wishes for a joy filled Christmas that may last the whole year through. CLARK Drug Store IN WARSAW WARSAW HOT DOGS Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, r All Kinds Sandwiches Cold 'Drinks, Ice Cream Hot Coffee George's Grill 1 MILE SO. WARSAW HI-WAY 117 Uncle Sam Says How would yon like stack of fresh, crisp, lovable, spendable MONET available to yon EVERY MONTH! Here' how yon oan get It with a membership in the simple, automatic "Money-of-tfle-Montu" Club! WHAT YOC DO: If you're employed by a firm, go to your pay roll department and get your signa ture: affixed to the Payroll Savings Flan for the purchase of United States Savings Bonds. Or, if you're self-employed, your bank can offer a similar plan the Bond-A-Month Plan. WHAT YOU GET: In Just ten years, your bonds will mature. In ten years, they'll be worth four dol lars for every three invested! V. 8. TrMiury DepftrtiMttt recovery. All peisunj i. . said estate will please mu'-a 1 . -diate payment to the undeijneJ. 1 This the 22nd day of November, lM9.::i.: " Raymond Branch, Executor ? of the estate of .IsaU.li . Branch, deceased,: Mount Olive, North Carolina,! H. E. Phillips, Attorney 12-30-6.. HEP i f TV -.t, i -'"sear May Santa's gift to you, be joy and happiness, the year through. BAKER'S Jewel Shop IN WARSAW HARDYARE COMPANY IN WARSAW To All, And To All Good Night QUINN McGOWEN FURNITURE. COMPANY Ycrsy Beulavilie Accept our sincerest wish for a Yuletide season filled with happiness. ELLIS! SUPER m-i v . jr mM I ' ' ' TiiThslJit ,Cc!rre Christinas . . . when Santa comes 'round snowed under with joodW-the best to He found. He has sifts for Junior and . wee "baby Nell and surprises, galore - for grown-ups as well., M. , J. i i5 7 ..J ;y CIJRISTMAS 4 '.1,' . t -1 'in' and the and the NEW YEAR i Branch Banking ; &Trust Company OF DUPLIN COUNTY MARKET in vAr.n." TV VAAW, N. C.
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