i. fc - - CIRCLES MEET BAPTIST "k-.,.- fail ; i- The Annie Kate iPowell, Circle . met Monday night at the home fit . Mm.. . a MeCullen .; Wltlt'Mlss Mary Alice Blackmqrelo-hostess. Mrs.' Momon Baar presided, over ii 20 members present; Mis Black more, Mesdamea '- Edgar Pollock snd Annie Mae 0"Learr gave the . program, "the jron Curtain". Miss Annie Kate Powell Jed the devo i tlonal. The hostesses served ginger ale float- '-, .. -I r, :;,"!-' -'; ,, I ' , The Ruby , Daniel Circle met on - Monday afternoon at the home, of Mr, j.; W. Straughan with Mrs. C. .-' H. Trueblood co-hostess. Mrs..Xu O. 'Williams, presided ; over the ten members present. Mrs. Allen Drau , ghan Sr. gave the, devotional and Mra. "Florence Houston presented the progsam "There'll Be No Stran gen in Heaven." ,.Tje hostesses served ribbon Sandwiches, pecan rolls with iced drink. , :. ,v: 'fei. .1. t:r'.,: :;'; 1 The George Rollins Circle met ' Monday afternoon with Mrs. F. J. Thomas at her home.. The devo ; tionalswas given by Mr. W. A. - Ca rter., Mrs.' Ralph Jones present ,' ed the program "Who la On Trial?" 1 '"X - ; A TAKE A 10W.C0ST TRIP : IN GOLDEN AUTUMN I Time to travel -"tim to a! ' Vest's state selection of trips . and toon ere glorious Astasia . highways, including: i . ' IN t" ttlM 1 " Hmntn fas on CbararTripi , to bl SMpel'feitlTtll, 'onvntlpni(euaioa 1 "-, : H0IHi TtlM t i - IVIRTWHUI Save a - 10 or more mch vt on Koond Trips to bis dtia, small town, toom, TCfrwhefe . '. "t. 1 - - ' "r, , 1 m ixMHii-rai J ,- touts t Scmotfoo''AmaxUis America' Toon, to scenic ueu. bis cities, J hiitotic spots, Mcmik plr- - gtounds all oret til coaotry! ; ,5 ' ' T.V 4 ' KENANSVUXE - ' - BUS STATION J KENANSVIIJJS ! l"1 i SHOP AT r. 'as. mmmMmmwwMitmmwmwmmmB mmmm P w PaeLcra:...:i..ii;:.:..4Lb.79c Lf.::iice i , . t r J tea ) r TT,NTY CCNV ) ( Mrs. Thomas led Xhe story "IJje Soldier That Camev To , Church"." The hostesses served pie a la mode; salted nuta and- tea; ' r ; , The Rosa- Powell Circle met on Monday afternoon with Miss Eula Powell and Mrs. Emm Chambers at the Powell home; Tear members were present and three-, visitors. Mrs. David ' Chambers presided. Mesdamea Clarence- Brown, Paul Potter, and Emma .-Chambers gave the program on "Tithing". The dei votional was given by Mrs. Emma Chambers. , The circle voted to cro chet table mats for 18 tables to be sent to the girls at the WMU Train ing Union at Louisville, Ky. The hostesses served plum pudding with cream and cherries, nuts and col- fee, i ;f::-:'; The Katie Murray Circle met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Bill Vann with Mrs. S. A. Jones Joint hostess. There were 12 pres ent. Mrs.-J. F. Strickland presided, The devotional was given by Mrs. Avon; Sharpe. The program was presented by Mrs. Vann who spoke on "The Iron Curtain." After busi ness strawberry shortcake and cof fee were, served.': ,'. ';.',w'"4 PRESBYTERIAN '-' i, Circle No. 1 met with Miss Leno ra Womack with Mrs. R. W. Riggs presiding. 13 members were pres ent Mrs. John Peirce led the Bi ble study and Mrs. J. W. -Farrlor i presented the program. The hostess j served congealed fruit salad, ritz, cheese biscuits and tea. Circle No. 2 met at the home of Mrs. Fred Baars. Mrs. J. T. Gres ham presided : over 16 members. Mrs. Beaman Lashley led the de votional. The program was present ed by Mrs. E. P. Ewers. Mrs. Baars served ice cream sandwiches, top ped with cream and cherries, and coffee. : -. -'.',' jEircle No. 3 met with Mrs. Rob ert : Frederick , with Mrs. John Frederick, co-hostess Monday , af ternoon. Mrs. Bill Sheffield pre sided. The devotional was led' by Mra. Ed Hlnes. Mrs. John Best gave the program. The chairman, Mrs. Sheffield, was presented a shower of gifts at this time.! A life size stork overlooked, the ' coffee table where the gifts were placed. The hostess served angel food cake and heavenly bash to the 14 pres ent . , ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr., and Mrs. Robert Teach Blackburn Jr. of .Warsaw announce thebirth of a son., Robert Teach, III, on Saturday, September 30, .in Parrott's Hospital, Klmton. Mrs. Biatkburn is the former,. Ruby 1 w.w;W.w. ,-,.,, LANEFIELD II.D.C. The Lanefield HDC held an In teresting meeting at the home of Miss Eunice Davis Tuesday after noon with Mrs. A. C.. Lockamy presiding.'? A demonstration on Landscaping waa presented by Miss Alta Lawson. 8 members were pre sent' The hostess served chicken salads cookies and coca colas. BRIDGE HOSTESS jx Mrs.TH. D". West entertained -at two tables -of bridge at her home AIID SAVE V. V K .. (2 heeds) 25c Lb. 121-2c ft bunch ICc 1; Lb. 32c k 1 a W.. w Friday evening. Petunias and fall flowers were arranged In the din ing room. j. ''.t-.:'-r'.- 'i -,. Mrs. Joyce Burton received a table cigarette 'lighter, for .high score: Mrs. .Robert Bolick won skirt hangers for traveling. During the game the hostess served" pop corn and drinks. At conclusion she ser ved Big Apple Dumpling and cof- ! GAMES TOURNAMENT 3 A SUCCESS &ik':f; ' Friday evening In the Warsaw school , lunchroom the PTA' spon sored a games tournament Fall leaves goldenrod -and-dahllas were used In decoration. 46 tables were In-play.-'-- Mr. and Mrs. George Penny re ceived $2.50 worth of groceries for high score. This was donated by R&P Grocery., Men's high, to bacco, eame from Hlnes Auto bu pply, went to Avon Sharpe. High lor ladies, a floor mat from West tern Auto Co. went to 'Mrs. J. T. Gresham. Miss; Eula Powell recei ved stationery from Warsaw Drug Co. for high score in canasU for grown-ups and Miss Lib West,' re ceived theatre ticket for hflgh among the young people. ' . Potato chips, cookies and drinks were served. About $50 was made. PERSONALS , i Misa Helen" Brown spent the week end in Dunn, with her sister. Mrs. A. M. Benton spent Tues day In WhltevUle. -: ' Mrs; Vance Phillips attended the Baptist Association in Magnolia Tuesday. :S r.":1-: ,Haroid Matthls, UNC. spent the week end at home., v . .. . Hugh Carlton, Wake Forest, vis ited his parents last jweek...v i Graham Phillips, Jr. of Kinston, spent the week end at home in War saw. Mr. and Mra. Hopton Smith spent Sunday at Surf City. ' Miss Laura West, ECTC, spent the week end at home. Miss Jean Miller, Campbell Col lege, spent the week end at home. Mrs. Donald Wflitehurst and baby of Raleigh are visiting Mrs. Norwood West ' " ' '' ' . Dudley Hill, of Washington State and formerly of Warsaw spent the week end here. . ' Mra. J. A. Porter returned on Thursday from James Walke Hos "7" Z pital after being an operative pa- Mr, and Mrs. J. J. West. Mrs. Jack Quinn and Sterling Marrlner spent - several days at Surf City. They were -joined over the week end by Mr, and Mrs. Hector Mc Neil. Mi Marv Riin Baars fs eon. fined to her home with a cold. , ' Marina Blackmore is reported to be Improving at Dr. Sidbury's Hos pltal Her , mother ' Mrs.' Robert Blackmore is witn ner. I0ES0S REMEMBER TODA1 - TOMORROW With a ' photograph - 1 BY - - . KRAFT'S -STUDIO VH VOI'Nl OUVR , Phoni I17-J or S3 . ' PllO!CKI'Hl iWV.t Ml.TT.; '"" COMMERCIAL ' " OOOOOOOOOOOOt y Houses J !- AND . APARTMENTS For itent; i rVarsaw And ' Kenansville . A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE KM VARSAW. N. C K.2 ;re icr iil. Ilv.i z:r:rs'T"ouszs and '- -suits ir -j Mrs. C, Banks Mcllairy - Gooding Vows Spoken n a formal wedding, Miss Ella Theresa Gooding, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding of Kenans ville and Charles Banks McNairy, III, son of Mr: and Mrs. C. B. Mc Nairy, Jr., of Goldsboro, were uni ted in marriage on Saturday, Sep tember 30 at six o'clock. The cou ple spoke their vows by candlelight in Grove Presbyterian church here with the. Rev. J. G. Morrison, for mer pastpj'apw at Ronceverte, W. Va.,' officiating, snd the Rev. James MI MoChesney of the First Presby terian chusait of Goldsboro, assist ing. :,. ,...r' Church decorations inoluded ar rangements consisting of boutnern smllax, Woodward, fern, and Ken tia palms A pair of single cath- redral; candles 'in candelabra mark- ed the position of the bride and .groom and formed an improvised j, alUr before a background of other aeven .ana ,iive-francnea canaeia. bra and gracefully arranged bas kets of full white flowers. The win dows and balcony were arranged with strings of smllax. 1 Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. D.. M. Royal, organist, of Salem burg, and Edward Smith, soloist, of Goldsboro presented a program of nuptial music . The wedding . processional was played by Miss Sally Newton, cou sin of the bride, "s The oride, given In marriage by her father, wore an original gown of ivory satinThe fitted bodice, fashioned with a yoke of illusion, was enhanced with Intricate simu lated seed pearls and ended in scal lops. The full skirt fell into a cathe dral train. The. sleeves ended in calU JDolnts over- the wrists and were richly embroidered with seed pearls.. From her .matching satin coronet sprinkled with seed pearls fell a full length of -French illusion. Mrs. Llllle Mae Parker of War saw announces the marriage oi her daughter Lillie Evelyn Parker of -Warsaw and Raleigh to Roy D. Hudson of Wllllamston and Ral eigh on November 28, 1947 In Flor ence, s.-C'vi'-r .-'.- . Miss Parker is a graduate oi Warsaw High School, also a 1050 graduate, of Rex Hospital School a . . . til .... . i wn-V ox nursing snawui tcsumo m . at Rex 'beginning. Oct. 2nd as a staff member.;"!' , (; .. ;' ' . '. '- Mr. Hudson is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Roy. Hudson of Wllllam ston. He has had 4 years experience In the Navy, two years at Ft Bragg and at present his work is at State College giving R.O.T.C. training to the- boys. ? f-f'jf i Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are at home at Dixie Trail, Raleigh, l wiliii.- i r ' ' " "J IIINES INANT 4 ' ;: -"II r Mr. and Mrs. Lannle Hlnes of Warsaw announce the. birth and death of a daughter Wednesday morning, Sept. 27 at Wayne Memo rial Hospital In Goldsboro. Funeral iPrvio!s wore Md'from the grave si ; i.i I i rprlngs Cemetery We' a . rnoon. Surviving r t r : v. one brother, Mel ' i , Margaret all of Parker - Hudson it:: I McNalry, IU. The bride's bouquet was a green and white foilage arrangement featuring varigated colodium and nepthytis leaves and a pendant of stephanotis vine-its own flower clusters and a pair of green orchids being the only flowers in the ar rangement. Miss Eleanor Poe, of Greenville, S. C, former roommate of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Mrs. Richard Arey of Winston-Salem, former suite mate of the bride; Miss Rebecca Michie, of Fayetteville, cousin of the bride groom; and Miss Kathleen Powell of Goldsboro. The junior brides maids were Miss Sylvia Gooding, sister of the bride, and Miss Gall Newton, cousin of the bride. All the attendants wore strapless gowns of gold satin and champaigne net over taffeta, with matching stoles and gold satin mitts and coronets. The maid of honor and brides maids carried leaf bouquets of au tumn colored croton and other vari colored foliages with streamers of grape Ivy and Varigated vines. The Junior bridesmaids' bouquets were of foilage and pompom chrysantne mums, fashioned after those of the other attendants. , Cheryl Smith," of Fayetteville, cousin of the bride, was flower airi Hor dress was of aaua satin and net -over taffeta fashioned Jikeing, "'' ;':..-'' ' - Tltvroughtu Good-and VJLooks it! ,'-; Wherever voti drive, vo are certain to ..-.. manv nr Pontiacs foe two ." V.... mnn. Mntll 1M buvlnS lW.POOtiCl than aver before. Second, Pondac, with its - diitinctive SUver Streak ftyling, )ut cant help . bcjpg aeeo and admired. Pondac Is stand- out, too, for performance, dependability, and xeal economy. Coma in and ate w ' Pondac any dim . -'... filVEP-R'ARK FRIDAY, OCTOBER Cth., 1S53 that of the senior attendants. Ring bearer was Thomas Leslie Lee, Jr., of Kinston, who wore formal dress. Honorary bridesmaids were Mrs. A. R. Bland, Mrs. William Craft and Mrs. Seymour -Teitelbaum, all of Kenansville; and Miss Mary" Cleaves' Stenhouse of Goldsboro. C. B. McNairy; Jr., of Goldsboro, waa his son's best man. Ushers were Gdy V. Gooding, Jr., and Stephen C. Gooding, II, brothers of the bride, George Jeffreys of Goldsboro, John A. McNairy of Goldsboro, brother ot the groom; Clifton Daniel, Jr., and Richard F. Griswold, Jr., both of Goldsboro. The bride's mother wore an aqua dinner gown of chiffon and lace scattered with rhinestones and a matching two-tone hat and mimosa gloves. Her corsage was of yellow cimbldium orchids. Mrs. McNairy, mother of the groom, wore a gown of wedgewood blue chiffon and lace, an original designed by Ben Cam. The bodice, of imported Chantilly lace, bad an off-the-shoulder neckline. The skirt of pure silk chiffon had a wide panel of lace, which gave a redingate effect. Her. headdress was a pla teau hat of matching material. Her corsage was a white orchid with a purple throat. Immediately following the wed ding, the parents of the bride en tertained with a formal reception at their home. Tiie home was thrown ensuite for the occasion. Guests were greeted on the porch by Mr. and Mrs. Faison McGowen, and at the fi-ont door by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jcrntt. Introducing the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Ruyall invited the guests into the dining room. Mrs. Leslie Lec. Mrs. A. T. Out law and Miss E.eanor Southerland presided at the punch bowl. Miss Lillian Long assisted by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newton presided over the bride's register. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brlnson. Others assist ing in serving were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Alphin, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith. Following, the reception, the couple left for a wedding trip to unannounced points. For traveling the bride wore a Belinson Original suit of wool in mink shade with bronze bugle bead lapels, with a matching hat and brown accesso ries. With this she used a mink scarf and the orchid from her bri dal bouquet. Mrs. McNairy attenied Peace Preparatory School in Rileigh fol lowing her graduation In 1944, she attended Queens College in Char lotte where she wa sa member of the Kappa Delta Social soriority. Since her graduation In 1948 she was employed with the Wayne County Welfare Department until August 1950. Mr. McNairy attended the River side Military Academy in Gains ville, Ga., where he graduated in 1945. He also attended the Uni versity of North Carolina where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. He is now employed by the T. A. Loving Co. Following their wedding trip the couple will make their home in Goldsboro. Couple Honored The parents of the bride enter tained the wedding party and out-of-town guests at a buffet supper prior to the rehearsal Friday even- World Renown Economy r McBarfcrBottar naaoiu. w cant beat a JJ. MOTOR ; Tie cake-cutting was held at theV home of the bride's parents after " the rehearsal with "Mrs. G. M. Honeycutt, Mrs. E. A. Newton, and Mrs. A. R .Bland as hostesses. ' k. - . The bride entertained her at- . tendanta' with a dinner Saturday, September 30 at her home.? Her, gifts to them were topaz necklaces. WOMAN'S CLUB - r On Thursday afternoon at 3:30 the Kenansville Womans Club held 'ts , first fall meeting in the lodge building. The president, Mrs. Dan Davis presided over the business session assisted by Mrs. P. J. Dob-, son, secretary. During the program piano selections rendered by girl scouts, Sarah West Outlaw and Dianne Stokes. Mrs. N. B. Boney introduced the guest speaker, Miss Viola Titus, blind case worker of Goldsboro, who workes in Duplin and Wayne Counties. A social hour followed at which time members of the Public Welfare Department served a sweet course. SEWING CLUB Mrs. E. C.Tyndall was hostess to the Sewing Club Monday night. Dahlias, gladioli and spider lillies were used in decoration. After the sewing bee the hostess served open face sandwiches, cookies, nuts and coffee. CARD CLUB The Thursday Afternoon Card Club met with Mrs. P. J. Dobson. Pall flowers were used about the room where tables were in play. After scores were tallied Mrs. C. B. Sitterson was winner fur h:fh score prize. The hostess served i e cream and cake at the conclusion of the games. PERSONALS Mrs. Annie Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Forrest is visiting Dail near Mt. Olive. Mrs. Chapman Rivenbark is con fined to her home with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson vis ited in Burgaw Saturday. Mr. James S. Murphy left last Wednesday for Camp Jackson, S. C. to enter service. Mesdames J. A. Gavin, Dan Davis P. J. Dobson and Myrtle Quinn ac companied Mrs. N. B. Boney to Clinton last Thursday and attend ed the North Carolina Federation of Woman's Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jenkins at Sneads Ferry. Miss Margaret Williams and Mrs. W. E. Craft shopped in Clinton on Friday afternoon. Mr. Sprunt Newton of Fayette ville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Blake and son, John Wright and Miss Lila Shaffer spent the week end with Mrs. Nora Shaf fer. Mr. J. R. Grady made a business trip to New York over the week end. Rev. J. G. Morrison of Ronce verte, W. Va. has been spending several days visiting friends here, Mrs. Daisy Craven of Fayette ville spent the past week end' here and attended the Gooding-MoNairy wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jerritt of New Bern attended the Gooding-MoNairy wedding Saturday. Miss Jacqueline Burke was the week end guest of Miss Emileigh Maxwell of WTAR in Norfolk, Va. for a Notre Dame-Carolina TV party. Mtomd Record tor and Long Ltto COMPAIIY 4 f 1 no' WAESAW, N.C.