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FEIDAY, NOVEJ! Prune Pie Makes Economical Autumn Dessert J -- - w w' L "?SP S3 s lO !0 :- IO B 11 ! W i ; ) V.CCSCOCK, la a e' xple but impressive oere- - ? I .4 Eleanor Grace Wood- i' I omt the bride of Robert ( ' ...a Powell at 7:30 Thursday ev- euii.x Nov. 2nd In the Methodist Parsonage In , Warsaw. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. R. L. Crossno in the pres- fence of immediate families and' ,1 clone friends, ., i. JV; The bride wore a natural color Quest for God through Patriotism street length dress with black vel- was given. Mrs. Sutton was in char vet accessories and a corsage of ge. Mrs. J. A. Rackley gave the pro white carnations. She U the daugh- gram. Mrs. Marrlner conducted a ter of the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. contest. The hostess served a salad Woodcock of Warsaw. Mr. Powell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J, if oweu aiso ui Warsaw, ne is em- 'ployed by Tide Water Power Co. t; After a short wedding trip the icoupla will ba at home here. S.S,qiSSMECTS v The Nets Bland Pickett Sunday School Class met for the second ftlme with Mrs. Orman Grlce Sun fday night 12 members were pres ;end, and two visitors, Alma Phil lips and Rita Sutton. The meeting 8 called to order by president I s jo Ann Brut Minutes were by the secretary. After dis- icuauon and future plans, refresh Imente of hot chocolate, ice cream snd -candy were served. Meeting sadjourned with the class song. The iext meeting will be -held- with jMlssel Mary and Martha Boney at their home on Nov. 23. ?BAR-B-Q BY PTA . I tf.i---.i- ,rf, ""I The PTA will serve barbecue sfrom Griffin's in Goldsboro and Jchicken salad plates at the Warsaw ' fschool lunchroom : on Armistice iDay, Nov. 11 from 12 until 2 o'clock. Barbecue will be $1.00 per plate land chicken salad 79c coffee in cluded. Drinks, pies and cakes will salso be on sale. Everyone Invited. CIUCLESMEET ?Metafi ' ' I Circle No. 1 met Monday after inoon with. Mrs. Claude Best with , .jp members present Mrs. D. J, Mid 'dleton presided:" Devotional was' WELCOME TO THE WARSAW Armistice Day .'. Celebration VMSAY FISH MARKET J . . :..-!T''",W,!fc ..?SlnBil-.l'.Tw'W',-, S -. Mafic Our i , . ,' , l -. , ; repeated in unison. The program was taken from the Christian Advo- cate. A report was given from the conference to Kinston. During the soalal hour members were invited into the dining room where a round toble discussion was held. The hos- tess served apple pie a la mode and coffee. Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. Q. J. Sutton Monday night Mrs. Sterling Marrlner presided. The devotional plate with ritz, grapes and hot tea to 11 present urcie no. a mei wiin nirn. ai- bert Newkirk Monday night with .19 members present. Devotional was led by Mrs. R. L. Crossno. Mrs, Milton West gave the program on Korea. Following this a market basket project was' held. Each mem ber was asked to bring an article which was placed in the basket. Members bought an article each, not knowing what they had pur chased. During the social hour BJble Lotto was played. Mrs. Cross- no Was winner. The hostess served baked , apples, cheese balls, ritz, coffee and sandwiches. PENNY BRANCH HDC The Penny Branch HDC will meet on Wednesday, Nov, IS at the club house. Hostesses will be Mes dames Moseley Phillips, . Hlnton ASKewuina uenry Asxew. BAPTIST WMU HEARS MRS. A. W. GREENLAW At a joint session of all circles in the Warsaw Baptist Church, the WMU of that church met Monday night . at the church. Mrs. . J. C. Brock presided. About 100 attend ed. Mrs. Alton W. Greenlaw taught the Mission Study on "Africa". Pa gan religions were explained and she discussed the church's first mission work in Africa up to the present A social hour was enjoyed following the study. Hostesses from the seven circles were Mesdames Davis Holllngsworth, C. V. Garner, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 7 TYirrVrrTmtt TO Store Your Headquarters While In Town , , ' v , life m m I .. , , f- David Chambers, N. A, Mitchell, Florence Houston, Fred Revelle, Kenneth Fussell, J. F. Strickland, J. P. Harmon, John Fonville, Na than Costln, E, B. Hales, with Mrs. J. P. Harmon as chairman. GAYLOR - LITTLE VOWS SAID IN ATLANTA MUs Elizabeth Marie Little of Atlanta Ga. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Little of Brandon, Miss, and James Roswell Gaylor of the USN, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Gaylor of Jacksonville, N. C for merly of Magnolia, were married in Brookhaven Methodist' Church Of Atlanta on Wednesday evening, Oct. "18 al 7:00 o'clock with the Rev. Cecil Myers, pastor, officia ting. Wedding music was rendered by Mrs. Cecil Myers, organist The couple, unattended, entered the church together. . The bride wore a suit of brown and toast gabardine with brown accessories. Her corsage was an orchid. - ; ;;; Following the ceremony the cou ple had dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ivey, uncle and aunt Of the bride. They left for Portsmouth, Va., where he is sta tioned aboard the USS Carpel- lottl AP,D.136. , ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Charles Sheffield was hos tess Thursday afternoon to her club at her home. Chrysanthemums were used in the game room. Mrs. Ed Sheffield received a kitchen gad get for high. A dish towel went to Mrs. J. T. Gresham for traveling. The hostess served shrimp salad In aspic ring, potato chips, crack ers, pickles, and coffee to Mesdam es J. H. Hines, Ed Hines, Ed Strick land, Jimmie Kitchin, John Fon ville, Joyce Burton, Ed Sheffield and J. T. Gresham. ' - : BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. George Clark was hostess Thursday afternoon when she en tertained members of her bridge club atthe Clark home. Chrysan themums were throughout Upon arrival she served devil's food cake and ice cream. During the game iced drinks, tid-bits and cookies were enjoyed. Mrs. Robert Lewis received bath towls for high and an apron for traveling. -.. PERSONALS . Mrs. C. H. Bunday of Raleigh is visiting Mrs. 8. A.-Jones. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hart and son of Raleigh spent the week end with the Jones, Little Marina Blackmore has re turned from Dr. Sldbury's after severe illness. ' , . ,' ' Mr. and Mrs. La Lombards and daughter of Burlington, Vt are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E, Parker. Mrs. Lombarde is the for mer Virginia Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Parker of Norfolk will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs.' Parker. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Clapman and daughters of Columbia, S. C. ' . ' - - . -1 . 'tj,; jy yj i t -.. . ..: v W J ! Look for the latest bureau- cruuc move, me new credit regu lations on nome raying, UMi jucim poiai ox anacx wnea uon gress goes back into session late u nuvemoer. ' i A A :': i t in fact, tola action mar wen be ,.flulul I. T. , .The heavy protest id coming : unaer ,uuu wnere uia uew ruimg it nurung. , In eemmimlHee of this alee, the uiaepenaeni Dnudrag eentraeter, and his svppUera such a the in dependent lumber yard, plumber, hardware store and ethers, are a key factor In the community economy. Together they acooont , vr Mwiit tweHiuras es ine nay ,won nome miiding. - The building boom to flu cur- lirau xur nouiing nas resuic ed in some inflationary trends la large metropolitan areas where us vuijiwauanB, eig nnanciai in titutlmi. ami M 1W Umm wvonu price ienia Bit fa tlltClMutWa mS Am botkMyin ami en. haakeft toflsmr.l UtmS, " mow iom m law tent jnt of Ave homea were eeU to families with incomes from $2,000 to 15,000. " Bnt these factsmre obviously waved aside by e bureaucraU. proeeeded en the theery tjhera toesny taw war to get rid of mice tal aSM. tea the - So look ie? asnnna boOd- inemgttiraMnt. People thrown out of work by mia latest bureaucratic fantasy can not be absorbed in defense work, CwtioMirirtmni n irnmmm inn ' are expected to spend the week end with the Lombardes at the Parkers. Mesdames S. J. Powell, J. L. Carr, G. P. Pridgen, H. R. Hipp, Lela Middleton, D. J. Middleton, spent Thursday in Kinston attend ing Methodist Confeernce. Mr, and Mrs. Q, J. Sutton, Mrs. J. J. West and Ross Wadkins spent Friday in Kinston at the Meth odist Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Surratt and Mrs. Lela Middleton spent Sunday with relatives in Mebane. Mrs. Mid dleton remained and will spend a few days in Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Graham spent the week end in Raleish. Mr. and Mrs. Robert West at tended the Duke game Saturday. Harold Matthls spent the week ena at nome from. UNC. Siler City The Rev. C. H. Ca viness, 79, a retired Methodist min- ""t&jgV'i 'swsa .SMiisnjmi -Msjsmsjsjsjanr WW New la the time to make eertam yew dollars are not aantribathur their share la creating mtatiaa. If you're really wise yau'll see that uwy aren-v idling, either. Make ears they're working for yea today ss urn tomorrow uose area ma ml raara will some trap. The sate and tare way Is to enroll ior the TJ. 8. Bav mss nonas Ferron Savten Plan where yen are employed. Bends par- on un suiomstio piaa acta ally add to your "taka hn i""," "NOW LET'S ALL BUT wnin, ' u COAL WE HAVE IT YOU NEED IT GARNER COAL COMPANY WAC3ATT j a f'm. J. 1 - J Dies Siler City The military will take leas than M ef the 1 amber supply next year! enly ef the steel. -, . e . This Is going to cause Congress, men embarrassment They voted these arbitrary powers to bu reaus without any necessity. " " Ceagvessmen may try to wiggle eat ef this by pleading, 'forgive a, fee we knew net what we did." Bat tram all reports, stupidity to tlSOHllar a Unt that tha ma. to la the smaller cities of the i gening very reiact- aat to accept. ' , . : -,. - ask such questions as this. to men like Cart Gray ef the Vet etaas AnmlaUtnuoii wbe at one time was gaewral tnperlntendent at a torn . .nj i. ft direetoc ef a large Investment TMHNHa, er te auy roley, bead of the federal luaslng Adminis tration, who has been en gevera- peyieua ceauneasiy stnoe What a they Knew abaal INS. st an an Rsnststt fS thlsl awnflM smmm J. the underlying drive, tha iaisaa to eharre sf rent eta back. i tost wants to build uiHLbWU. ji.. JwbUe Mastog pretoeto aew sea an aa an " But mil 4ht Kai. aa aav . VglSJV. sgc aVanl PsmThWtmaBa ms 4Ta J. a this order, EGA Bulletin No. 17SS Bnoaneea aue tnzormation. a granted Prases li.SM.SW fsr ZTrTE. J" net Sanaa ! tnu. eaaae Amarlou kn.HU tasim. w later and resident of Slier City, Star Route, died in the Chatham Hospital In Slier City at 12:15 on Wednesday afternoon following a three-week inness.. He was born in Randolph County, a son of the late Benjamin and Sarah E. Allred Cavlness, and Joined the Western North Carolina Methodist Confer ence at Concord in 1809. He later Wm WANTED - TOP PRICES AT ALL TIMES CAN UNLOAD YOUR TRUCK AT ANY TIME (0). , GairiroM Baltic, N.C. AlTOiiOD ' , . wm 1-4 ' - Prunes, we know, are good for : - r , cuuuuuucai, ior it a one ot the deB- afflIvo"de1elat0ine.nCO gel-cookery - A pood, and glamorous selection for an autumn dinner dessert, It's one that will tax neither your time nor your fundsT nB " ' ' " Prune Chiffon Pie 1 envelope unflavored gelatine 1 tablespoon flour M cup water cup cooked prana liquid H cup sugar , 2 tablespoons lemon Juice teaspoon salt ; em, chopp cooked prunes e n i t. z3 mp icy cold evaporated milk Soften geiatme in water. Mix together sugar, salt and floor In Ef-i?''-,"1 pru? Cook, stirring- coSatently NSS mton uuctieiiB. uemnvA Tintn n-aofe ohh w th c;.?"z? transferred to the North Carolina Conference of which he was a mem ber at the time of his death. Among the churches he served during his pastorate were at Bur gaw, Newport, Elizabethtown. Ahos kie and Lumberton. He superannu ated in 19ii4 and s.nce his retire ment he has resided near Siler City. He was a member of the Pro vidence Methodist Church. Funeral services were held at the First Methodist Church in Siler City Thursday afternoon at 3 o' clock with Rev. E. R. Clegg in charge. Burial was in Pleasant Grove Christian Church Cemetery near Bennett. lei come TO THE mm, nO AND TO REORGANIZATION SALE Nor In Full Suing WABSAYV ... us, and make particularly fittine Kiiu Ai-. . . xaa.TmD?iten ? whits,. I He was first married to Lydla ' B. Leonard, who died a number of years ago. To this union three dau : ghters and one son survive, Mrs. A. L. Mansfield of Carolina Beach, , Mrs. E. C. Thompson of Warsaw, I Myrtle Caviness. of Siler City and j C. H. Caviness, Jr. of Los Angles, ! Calif. His second marriage was to Carrie B. Roberts who survives, i To this union two daughters and three sons survive, Mrs. Leroy Pit man. Siler City, Ethel Caviness of Kinston, James W. Caviness of Siler City, Star Route, Rev. W. D. Cavi ness of Morehead City and Paul Caviness of St. Saulte-Maria, Mich, and ten grandchildren. f v.' Ada pieets
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