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    CARD OF THANKS '
We wish to express our sincere
epreclation to all of our friends and
neighbors for the many expressions
of kindness shown, us during the
sickness and death of our husband
ana rawer. ; '"''.i
The family ox w, a, Houston.
MUSIC CLUB MEETS
. ne warsaw junior music uuo
, Wednesday afternoon.. The program
consisted of piano and vocal num
bers by Judy Bollins, Jimmy West,
Cebram Fussell, Larry McCullen,
Drew Grice, Lynn s Veach, Joyce
Whittle, Betty Phillips, Annette
Boyette, Boss Garner, and Mary
Elizabeth Packer. .
. Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. leader,
reminded the club of its purpose:
To bring together young musicians
'for regular group-study; for per
formance before others and social
' enjoyment; : to train future - club
. leaders; to cultivate a courteous
and appreciative audience; to pro
vide high standards of performan
ce .through festival events; and to
broaden vision and the ability of
( member - through - understanding
or ana cooperation witn state ana
National goals. ,
' ' The' group enjoyed the story
"the Haunted House on Melody
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Delightful refreshments were
served on the lawn.
Bridge club
Mrs. Forest Martin was hostess
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tained her bridge club at her home.
Fall flower decorated the living
room where two tables were in
play. Mrs. Billy Whitfield won plas
tic dessert dishes for high score,
Mrs. Carl Winders received a cup
and saucer set for low and traveling
also a -cup and saucer set went to
Mrs. Belton Mlnshew.
: At the end of the second progres
sion the hostess served drinks and
potato chips. At conclusion she ser
ved strawberry shortcake.
"BOSSES NIGHT"
O. P. Johnson, Superintendent
of Public Schools for Duplin Coun-
... n.n.nntnJ , IntArAfttlnff Allf) All
tertainlng speech at "Bosses Night"
entertainment Monday evening at .
the regular dinner meeting of the
Business and Professional Woman's
Club of Duplin County at Mltche-
ners Dining itoom. oupu juuimun
charmed his audience with good
natured jokes and cracks of wit di
rected at members of the audience.
In a serious manner he brought
out the theme of Business Woman's
Week. He brought out what Chris
tianity means to women and how
it can help community spirit and
aid the Public Schools. He compar
ed the schools of today with those
of years gone by. He expressed
confidence in our young people of
today and complimented Tour
schools and teachers. ,
Dr. Alton W. Greenlaw, pastor
of the Baptist Church, expressed
thanks. The Welcome of the even
ing was brought by ' Mrs. Grace
Vann, Chairman of Public Affairs.
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YES, CAMELS ARE SO MILD
that la ctwt-co-tDMt tat of
hundred! of mem and womea
who smoked Camels-and oolf
Camels -for 30 dan. acted
throat specialists, making
weekly examinations, r
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A&P PRICES REDUCED
Mild & Mellow .
8 O'CLOCK
1 lb bag-
Rich & full Bodied J 1 lb bag ' .
RED CIRCLE ' 79p
Vigoroui & Winey 1 lb bag
BOKAR 81c
: No.3Q3caa
13c
46 oz. can
35c
No. 2 can
23c
101b bag.
81c
2 tall cans
23c
lb
45c
1 lb loaf
12c
No. 2 can
22c
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75c
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65c
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45c
10 lb bag
35c
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Miss Helen Brown was in charge of
recreation. A dance number was
presented by Miss Ross Garner,
accompanied by Mrs. Wilbur Gar
ner at the piano. Mr Johnson was
Introduced' by Mrs. Kathleen Sny
der, Chairman of the International
Relations Committee. Closing re
marks were brought by Mrs. Robert
L, West. There were 54 present
PERSONALS
Mariana Blackmore, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore,
continues seriously 111 at Dr. Sid
bury'a Hospital. She was visited
last week by Miss Mary Alice Black
more, Dr. and Mrs. Alton Greenlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton West attena-
ed the Duke-State game In Raleigh
oamruay.
- Miss Mae Brock, WCUNC, spent
the week end at home.
Miss Jean Miller, Campbell, col
lege, visited her parents over the
week end. "' .
F. J. Strickland is confined to
his home because of illness.
Mrs. Edgar Pollock and Mrs.
Fred Baars spent Wednesday in
Clinton. -'"i '!; '"-J :- :
Mr. and Mrs. George Penny and
family spent the week end In Ral
eigh. . ;- " . ,
Miss Becky Mullens, daughter of
"Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mullens, Is a
patient at Sidbury's Hospital with
virus Infection.
Mr.- and Mrs. H. V. Lanier and
children of Leonardtown, Md. and
Mrs. Graham Wells Sr. of Wallace
visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rollins
Sunday. . -
, J Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newton of Foun
tain spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs.. Al vis Powell.
Mrs. Emma Chambers, Mrs. Lela
Middleton and Alvis Powell attend
ed the(farierHif Mrs ft C, Moore
fn" -Boekf Wi Wedneaay. i
Mrs, Carrie Peele returned from
Roxabel Wednesday after visiting
relatives there.
Messrs Graham Phillips, Ed
Strickland and R. L. West attend
ed the Duke-State game Saturday.
Mesdames Lewis Mullens and
Edgar Pollock visited Miss Becky
Mullens at Dr. Sidbury's Hospital
Thursday.'
PT A MEETS!
The 2nd meeting of the PTA
was held Tuesday night with ap
proximately 300 in attendance.
Mrs; J. W, Farrior was in charge
of the program which Was present
ed by the Music Committee. Piano
selections were presented by Lynn
Veach -and Joyce Whittle. Miss
Mary Elizabeth Packer rendered a
vocal ole "My Hero'Vaocompanled
by Mrs. W, J. Middleton. Miss Hel
en Brown conducted a "Communi
ty Sing", leading familiar songs
that the audience took part in. Mrs.
Lena Carlton's 2nd grade won $5
for the attendance record.
Mi WiUlamTeadiey, supervis
or, presented a movie, 'The Sixth
Chair" adding helpful comments.
Mrs. H. R. Hipp presided over
the meeting. The .treasurer announ
ced that the organization had-$68.H
in the tMSsttryr it was WMnMBeett
thai fib HaTMween rnMl-weatd
be held this year. The PTA will
have a food booth in the school
lunch room. The following commit
tees were announced: Barbecue,
Mesdames Fred Baars and Gorge
Penny; Ticket making, Mrs. Allen
All Crystali2:d
Fruits Fcrfi:.6ie8:
Red Cherries
Green Cfcerrier
-Red Pinozpb
llalurd Pineapple
Died Friril Cc!:e Mix
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I HANDSOME SUITER, a figure-whittling two-piece
HANDSOME SUITER, a figure-whittling two-piece
rayon that's wise to the ways of flattery! Cropped-short
jacket and slender skirt both button down
the front Junior sixes 7 to 15 10
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Other CaroU King Junior from MM
A. BROOKS.
Warsaw's Leading Dept. Store
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Draughan, Jr; TiclKtsates7lTOeof the grammar gradgmothers and
dames Robt Frederick? J. C. Page" Mrs. E. C. Thompson high sohool
and Lena Carlton; Pies and cakes,' grademothers, held a short meeting
Mesdames Momoh Barr, Sanford following the general meeting Mrs.
Packer,, Hopton Smith, Eugene, G. S. Best led an inspiring devot-
carlton, R. W. Riggs, and Miss
Nell Bowden; Chicken salad, Mev
dames J. W. Straftffhen. Graham
Phillips, Li S. Whittle, RObt. Smith; 1
Drinks, Mesdames J. P. Harmon,1
Myrtle Swlnson, and Edgar Pol
lock; Serving Mesdames Stacy
Britt, Thomas Rogers, Fred Reverie.
.Emerson JdhesJ and . Miss Editk
TrueblbSdi Supply, M&Ktam Ed
na MoLamb, and Misses Lenora
Womack and Nora Blackmore.
' The new meeting hour is 7:30
and will be on the third Tuesday
in each month.
Mrs. Walker Stevens, Chairman
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GARDEN CLUB
TW' Warsaw Garden Club met
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. R. D. Johnson and observed
the first anniversary ef the club.
AiTUWatf ftoiaflg one candle
waiVul aiAtoeTVeawtth'ice cream,
nuts and demml tasse. Other birth
days remembered were Mesdames
Earl Wall, Clarence Brown and
Hector McNeil. They received an
assortment of plants and bulbs.
' The home was beautifully deco
rated and Mrs. George Bennett re
ceived a prize for the best arrange
ment Mrs. McNeil presided. Mrs.
Walker Stevens gave' the program
and Mrs. Johnson was appointed
to serve on the bird sanctuary com
mittee,' Six members signed res
ervations to attend Camellia Day
Jn Raleigh Oct. 26. On Nov 2nd
the -district meeting will be held
In Goldsboro and 14 reservations
have been made to attend. It was
voted that a fine be placed on each
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ARE IN FULL BLOOM
GET YOURS BEFORE
THEY ARE ALL GONE
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FRIDAY,
member for absence except for
sickness, ' ,
On Dec. 14 the one home In War
saw will be selected and decorated
for Christmas and the . home will
be open to the public. A small ad
mission will be charged.
NYBRANCII HDC
; .Mesdames David Carlton, Wade
Carlton and Raeford Bostic were
hostesses Wednesday afternoon
when the Penny Branch HDC met
Mrs. Ellen Chestnutt has returned
from visiting in Wilmington. Her
daughter Mrs. W. H. Merritt return
ed with her to recuperate from a
recent illness. Miss Hilda Merritt
visited them during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Matthis
of Franklin; Va. spent the week end
with Lester Matthis.
Mr .and Mrs. Donald Dewey and
children returned to Union City,
N. J. Friday after visiting relatives
here and in Faison and Wilming- i
torn
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Home and
sons of Kinston spent Sunday with
Mrs. Florence Home. Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Home of Goldsboro were
also visitors.
The revival in the Baptist Church
began Sunday night with Rev. G. N.
Ashley of Salemburg as guest min
ister. Mrs. L. D. Dail and Miss Macy
Cox spent Tuesday afternoon in
Rose Hill.
Rev. J. P. Royall attended con
ference in Warsaw Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .Tucker at
tended the Baptist association meet
in Elizabeth church Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns have
returned to their home in N. J.
Mrs. Thora Strickland has re
turned to her home in Tarboro
after visiting relatives here for
several weeks.
Mrs .Mary Merritt is still very
ill in James Walker Hospital.
Mr. Frank Jacobs, formerly of
New York, was in town Wednesday.
Two years ago he wanted to lo
cate a dress factory in Magnolia
but could find no building suitable.
The factory was located in Youngs
ville 4 miles from Wake Forest.
Mr. Jacobs sayes "we are crazy
about North Carolina."
Norwood Baker and two friends
of Charlotte spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baker.
Mrs. Audrey Joyner, who has
Magnolia News
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OCTOSEi: 22ih, 1SS3
at the club house. Miss Alta Law
son gave the demonstration. Mrs.
Henry Askew spoke on chili de
velopment. Recipes of food preser
vation were given by Mrs. Bob.
Blanchard. Mrs. Bill Vann -gave an
article on Music in Education.
During the social hour Mrs. As
kew received a prize in a contest
led by Mr. Moseley Phillips. The
hostesses served congealed salad,
ritz, assorted candies and coffee to
13 present
been a hospital patient la now able
to be out and la much Improved.
Hubert Howard was brought
home from the Navy hospital at
Camp Lejeune Monday with a bro
ken leg. Complete recovery is very
doubtful.
The WMS met Monday afternoon
Mrs. Paul Bass had charge of the
program.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kissner spent
Tuesday in Wilmington.
Mrs. Nancy Kissner and Mrs.
Ben Jenkins went to Warsaw on
Tuesday.
Duplin Scout
Troop Organized
The Mormon church in Albert
son, has organized a Boy Scout
troop for that section, according to
an announcement from the Tusca
rora Council office. Scoutmaster is
Alvis E. Deaver.
Members of the troop are Ver
non Harper, Albert Hill, Leland
Harper, Jasper Harper, Henry Clay
Hill, Cameron Deaver, Bryce Har
dison, Lynn Harper, Pete Graham
Deaver, and Kenneth W. Harper.
Members of the troop committee
are B. Melvin Potter, chairman, R.
D. Harper, Thurman E. Harper
and W. C. Byrd.
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