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enter'tains: Miss Mae Brock entertained at a lawn party on Friday evening at 8:30 with a miscellaneous shower honoring Mlsi Sarah Gaylor, bride elect of Sunday, August ' 20th. Guesta were received on the lawn where Miss Gaylor was presented a brldal-whtite decorated wheel barrow of gifts. A banquet table, decorated with flowers and white burning tapers centered the lawn, from which Miss. Brock and her mother, Mrs. J. C. Brock, served Ice cream and green-tinted cakes, each holding, a miniature taper.: During a musical game contest Mrs. H. C. Alien won a prize. Music was enjoyed throughout the even ing, "v za Those present were: Misses Jean Gardner, Barbara Thompson, Bet- Smith, Joyce Ann Jones, Mary Eli. rabeth Packer, ' Agnes Turnage, Retha Bostic, Laura .West, Mary Ellis and Betty West, Sue Shine, Mary Lee Jones; Mesdames Glenn Brown, Lynn Harton, H. C. Allen, Kenneth Brock, Mrs: Julian Gat- ling of Tarboro and the honoree. COKE PARTY .Miss Sarah Gaylor, bride-elect, was complimented Tuesday after noon when Miss Jean Miller enter tained at "coke party in her honor. Each guest was asked . to bring her favorite bride's recipe and these, were made into an at tractive cook book. The borne was decorated with a profusion of flow ers.. Miss Lewellyn Phillips, also a bride-elect of August 20th, shared honors with Miss Gaylor when each tie Hufham of Clinton, Martha Ann were presented a bridal gift by the back to school fashion problems solved beautifully a. UUJ X hostess.- i , Rainbow sandwiches, pecan rolls, olives and ' "cokes", - dresied as brides, were served. Guests inch ded Misses Mae Brock, Mary Lee Jones, Martha Ann Smith, Joyce Ann Jones, Mary Elizabeth Pack er, Mary Lou Phillips, Evelyn Jean Davis, Betty and Mary Ellis West, Sue Shine, Ann West, Retha Bostic, Sarah Hunter; Mesdames Glenn Brown, Kenneth Brock, H. C. Al len, Lynn Harton, Mrs, Carol Best and Mrs. Julian patllng of Tarboro. INVITATION w fi i Mr. J, I ! il X tl": i: School days are smart days .' in these lovely, sewable, tobbable ABC Fine Percales . . . fashioned by ABC for , that crispy-neat, bright-as- ' a-new-penny look you love , for FalU Ydu'll find them P waiting for your nimble needle and thimble In wonderful colorful prints and solids. ' And you'll always find ABC . Percales so easy to sew . . . so smart to be seen In V. . . so nice to your back-to-school A budget. 49 c yd. KRAMER'S Department Store ' r ; IN WALLACE . ' - ' s '"H ' 1 and Mrs. Fred Junius Gaylor ; . request t'u honor - .i - of your presence -at the marriage of -their daughter - Sarah Victoria Mr. Hugh Clifton Gordan, Jr. . Sunday, the twentieth of August at five o'clock In the afternoon First -Baptist Church Warsaw, N. C. A reception will be held at the Legion Home Immediately follow ing the ceremony. ' Miss Gaylor is a former Warsaw resident, having moved - to Wil mington with her family last year. She graduated from Warsaw High School in IMS. She is an alumna of High Point College. Miss Gaylor la a guest in the home -of Miss Mae Brock this week. Her attend ants at her wedding will include Miss Brock as maid of honor, Mrs. Bobby Gaylor of Greenville as ma tron of .honor; Misses Jean Gard ner, Jean Newkirk, Barbara Thomp son, all of Warsaw and Katherine Hunter of Wilmington as honorary bridesmaids. . c BE AT ASSEMBLY Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Greenlaw will be at the Caswell Baptist As sembly Monday to Saturday, Aug ust 14-19 as faculty members for the second State Baptist Training Union Conference. - - MISS PHILLIPS TO ' WED ON SUNDAY The wedding of Miss Lewellyn Phillips and Mrf Redwln David will take place Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock in the Catholic Church in Fayettevillc , Miss Phillips is graduate of E. C. T. C.and for the past year has been on the faculty of Stokes School Wedding'attend- ants from Warsaw-will Include Miss Mary Lee Jones as maid of honor and Mrs. Earl Howell of Wil mington, sister of the bride, as matron of honor. Ushers will in clude Floyd Jones and Randolph Phillips of Warsaw. SURPRISE PARTY Wednesday evening Miss . Ann West was honored at a surprise birthday party given by Miss Sue Shine at Fussell's Restaurant The dining hall was decorated with summer flowers. Green burning tapers decorated the three banquet tables, one holding a green and white brlthday cake, having 19 candles. The hostess served ice cream, and miniature cakes In 35 auenUs,J. MISS Tiic.ri TO MODLL ION it - It is a pleasure to announce that on August 19, 1950 1 I shall complete my Thirtieth Year in the Insurance Ag ency business here in Warsaw. ; Miss Barbara Jean Thompson, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. E. C. Thompson, left Monday for Greensboro where she will be a model in the ' annual Fashion Show at Montaldo's on Wednesday. Miss Thompson will be a Junior at Greensboro College this year. B&PW TO MEET , The B&PW club will meet at Fussell's Restaurant for their reg ular monthly meeting on Monday August 14, at 7:30 pjn. TO MAKE DEBUT . Miss Barbara Jean Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson? of Warsaw has been chosen to represent Warsaw at the 24th Annual Debutante Ball, spon sored by the Terpsichorean Club of Raleigh. The event will be held in the Memorial Auditorium in Ral eigh on September 8 and 9. North Carolina girls making their de buts this year number 134. x.. ATTENDS FEDERATION Mrs. Hector McNeil,' president of the Warsaw Garden Club re turned Monday from Blowing Rock where she attended the N. C. Fed eration or Garden Clubs. While In Blowing Rook- Mrs. McNeil was guest at a tea given by Mrs. Char les A. Cannon for, the Antiquities Society, honoring Sir Evelyn and Lady Wrench of , JSngland. - Mrs. Mrs. Ruth ;KisnerL r" nationally known authority on flower arrange ment was also present Mrs. Guy Ross of Clinton, president of the Clinton club accompanied Mrs. Mc Neil. . ; - . i,- - y i. j 1 i i", (---. - ft i tlr. and Ivlrs. Paul Potter cek-li .. ted her 7th birthday Friday after noon with' a party at her home. Guests were served' punch and lollipops upon arrival and later they-were Invited into the dining room where pink and blues birth day cake centered the dining table. Pink and blue streamers extending from the chandelier to the table added to the decorations. Ice cream and cake were served to about 30. Mary Lou received many lovely gifts.-'.c; :7 "-; BIRTHDAY PARTY , Friday afternoon Dwlght Smith,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Hopton Smith was host to a number of friends at a birthday party celebrating his 6th birthday. Whistles and hair clasps were given-as favors. A whi te birthday cake, decorated in pink and green appointed the table on the lawn from which punch, mints, potato chips, ice cream and cake were served. Dwlght received a number of attractive gifts. PERSONALS '. " WMU MEETS The WMU metJMonday afternoon at the Baptist church with Mrs. J. C. Brock presiding. The Annie Kate Powell Circle presented the program with Mrs. Moman Barr in charge. Mrs. Kathleen Snyder gave the devotional.: Mesdames Edgar Brock and George Penney gave the program. ATTEND WORKSHOP ; Mesdames J. P. Harmon, W. J. Middleton, Jr., Kathleen Snyder and Jerry Newbold attended the August Workshop of the B&PW Club held in Chapel Hill over the week end. A full report will be given, at i, the meeting Monday night . :- ... Mrs. J. T. Catling and daughter of Tarboro are visiting Mrs. Claude Best this week. Mrs. Gordon Kornegay made a business trip to N. C. Sanatorium at McCain Tuesday. " Bill Kornegay h as-returned from Utah and Is visiting his parents Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay before going to Gastonia where he will again be a faculty member ofthe Arlington High School,, , Misses Edith and Delores Bram- lett left Tuesday after. spending some time with F. D. Bramlett at the W. E. Taylor home... 'Mrs. B. F. Hobby and children are visiting friends at Topsail Beach. : A. : Mr. and Mrs. R. L. West left Tuesday for Cherokee to attend "Unto These Hills'. -Mrs. W. D. Pollock of Klnston will accompany them. '.-': Mr. and Mrs. J. t. Gavin of Al bany, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Clax ton Farmer and children of Ral eigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Glddings last week. s:i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and son of Raleigh left Thursday after vis iting Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones. . Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones and family spent Sunday . at Topsail. Mrs. Ralph Jones and daughter Mary Lee shopped In Raleigh on Monday Miss Betty Hufham of Clinton is a guest of Miss Mae Brock this week.. ., - - v . : Mrs. Bill Yost is vUltlng her parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Best'. - ' .".v..: "; ' . . The Gordan Wests are vacation ing In -Western Carolina. v ' i O'Cll Ann Page Gelatin Desserts SPARKLE Iona Sliced or Halves PEACHES Iona Cream Style r CORII Pick o'Carolina sweet mixed , PICKLES ..... . -4 ' Golden Maid ; MARGARINE . Home Style or Sandwich MARVEL BREAD - - Ann Page Creamy Smooth PEANUT BUTTER x Ann Page Grape ; JAM : r Crystal Strawberry PRESERVES Cooking APPLES LEMONS BANANAS Fresh Pole BEANS Fresh Butter BEANS Crispy CELERY YtUow . V' - ONIONS " COFFEE ; lib bag 7icV, , 3 pkgs. 1 -1 1 7 1 - ..'7v,." V- tvi.iv,'. No. 24 can No.2can 16 oz. glass 11 pkg. 1 lb loaf 12 oz. jar ' 31c 1 ID jar 12 oz. jar i n t ib J, Lju J To. mark this happy" occasion we will hold Open House in our office that day: -' You are most 'cordially invited to visit with us and accept our hospitality as a token pf pur appreciation for your patronage and friendship, which has contributed so much to our business success. LARGEST MARKET II! NORTH CAROLINA WITH ONE SET OF DUYERS 5 Modem Warehouses 3 f.1oder n Re-Drying; Plants : :; j,;i.-:.:.-:,;i i f ' -r7 y- ; , V,.;?-. -.h7H. v.,' , 't -".7 y''' X- ivvi.-vi:';;;; ; Thrc3l!:-;rhPriioRooHis Forlkr.dlingTob:ccoFa$!:r " , Tc!::cco GDvernnienl Gidcd ' 17c 25: 11c 17c 2: 1C: 25c 2?c i n 12c 12c 14c i ib .'. - 13c 15c talk 12c OSc ti:i eoiD!:::o todacco coard of trade r 'TMTfn m r
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