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Kg Al!:r.d Luncheon Penny Branch IIDC Judge and Mrs. R. L. West and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Marriner at tended a luncheon at the Carlyle Hotel In Washington City on Wed nesday of last week given by Sen ator Willis Smith for North Caro lni;z Hostess Mra. Robert Bolide was hostess to her bridge club and two addi tional, tables Tuesday evening oi last week at her home. Miss Fay Fraxer, bride-elect, was presented a fitted thermos set, and a corsage of white carnations, Mre. John Fonvllle received a novelty cream and sugar set for club high. For visitor's high Mrs. Ed Hlnes won a china pop corn bowl Miss Frazer won traveling prize, tea towels. During the game Mrs. Bqlick ser ved drinks and salted nuts and at last chocolate pie, whipped cream and coffee.' The Penny Branch HDC held its regular monthly meeting at . the club house Wednesday afternoon ' with Mrs. Robert Davis presiding. Mrs. Moseley Phillips gave a dem onstration on "Toys for Tots" and "Ideas for. Decorating Gifts". Pro ject leaden gave talks on their re spective subjects. It was planned that the next meeting will be a Christmas party. Mrs. Vann Byrd won the prize held during the re creational perod. 14 members were present, two visitors and one new member. Hostesses Mesdames Moseley Phillips, Hinton Askew and Henry Askew, served ginger ale. float, cookies and nuts. Mrs. Tom Smith was remembered with a gift. She is moving to Tur key.' , , : Women Of Church The Women of the Church held their meeting , at the Presbyterian church Monday aftarneoa with the executive board meeting-at three and the regular meeting at 330. Mra. E. Walker Stevens preali Mrs. Robert Frederick and W. Farrior war In charge of program. Mra. Frederick-gave devotional. . Miss McDonald, a for mer missionary to India spoke on the political and . geographical background of thai, country, i - W J.' Thursday afternara ot last week BiU Rollins,. so of Mr.- and Mrs. Glenn Rolllna celebrated Us 1 7th birthday at his homeu- Tfeere were 35 invited guasta, : Carol Baars re ceived a prize for pinning the-foot on the turkey In a gama-contest Refreshments wee seared from the dining table which iaa covered with a Thanksgiving cant and cen tered with a pinkaad white 3-tiexed cake. Favors conaiited:' ot : pink miniature wagons, holding s choco late covered animal, craekere and candy bead. Ice cream . and 'cake .4 - i. O. .. . -.il received many a.-... .a fcts., Cflb Cbss The Sallle E. Johnston . Btbje Class met at .7:30 Monday evening with Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mrs. Sanford Packer.-co-hostest. Mrs; C. F. Carroll presided. The devotional was taken from "The Upper Room". Mra. H. R. Hipp gave the Bible Study and Mrs. R. L. West directed a game of 'iBlble Lotto". The hos tesses served cocoanut cake, cashew nuts, candy, and hot chocolate! to 12 present Honored Miss Jean Newklrk entertained at miscellaneous shower com plimenting Miss Peggy Stead, bride elect, on Saturday evening at tier home on Hill St Miss Steed's mar riage to Gene Lang will take place Dec. 17 in Ayden. Miss Newklrk will be an. honorary bridesmaid in Miss Steed's wedding,; Miss Newklrk presented a string to the honoree who waa invited to follow it She was led throughout the house until finally shhe found a beautiful assortment of gifts be- can. AND AEV All Fall And Winter Kdise Drastically Rofeit SAVINGS FOR THE LADIES One lot Hew Fall Coats $20.0 val.- Special $14.95: One lot Fall Dresses $fc9Svaf; " Specials 4.95 One lot Ladies Shoes val. to $6.95' Special $1.93: . II Ladies Hats -vcUSCl-SlCO Special$ l.98, LADIESFASTC(nOR'FRIIITDRESSES Regular$4.Cto-SPECIAL $2i95 One lol Ladies Lo:?::iP.t. $5.00 val. Special $3.95 . Ladies DaircTo See Our Silk slips - mm PAJAMAS One Lot Children All Wool Winter Cods sizes4-6-12 REG. $6.00 VALUE SPECIAL $3.95 0 ' One Lot Men's While Shirts SPECIAL M if $1:98 BE SURE TO VISIT- OUR; T0VLO Boys All Vcol Pullover Sv;::tn; $4.C3Vc!"2S ' SPECIAL $1.52 WE WRAP GIFTS "Jl DOLLAR nn nocn , rn - lLlLUUb DAYS id, &-SAI.. ! , "Where The Round Dollar Gets A Square Dd"! DOLLAR. DAYS FPJ, SAT. J: mnce PTrnrsv STEED is the daughter of,. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank Steed of Warsaw, who announce her engagement Eugene Lang, son of Mr. and-Jtfrs. Jesse . Edward Lang of Ayden. The wedding will tak ' place December 17. , hind the living room sofa. Games and bingo 'were played. Misses Anne West and Jean Gardner re ceived prizes which they in turn presented to Miss Steed. Upon arrival the hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. A. Newkirk, served Ice cream and cake. At the end of the evening hot tea and nuts were passed. . - ? B&PW Club Honored IUay evening Mrs. Ceorr ' I -ney was hostess at five tu... j if bridge when entertained her a.tr noon bridge club,' club hubana and add'tlonal ruests at the renn y hnrn Pvranciiuuhea.autuinii laaves and other greenery decorated Uiej home. For club high Mra. L. S. Whittle received powder. Mrs. : A. M. Ben ton won a pin cushion fot traveling among the woman and N. A. Kit-' chell received pocket knife for traveling among, the men. .Ilisit score for men. a flash light, went to Charles Barker of Oxford. Mna' Avon Sharpe was presented an ash tray. for visitor's high,, . . Coca colas and chesses: were en joyed during the game. After threat progressions " tSxv Penney- served pear salad and coffee. Those enjoying; ner hospitality were-Mr, and Mrs. N. A. Mitchell.' Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe, Mrt and ' Mra. Graham Phillips, Air. and Mra. J. P. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs..' A. Mi Benton, Mr and Mrs. L. S Whlttlsv Mr. ana: aura., unariea jsarasr ox Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drau ghan Sr Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Garner, Mrs. Edgar Pollock and Misa Nora Blackmore. Highway accidents this year. In Duplin County have killed 11 per sons,' caused damage to property amounting to $40,000, and Injured 86 people, according to Highway Patrolman Earl Whitaker,' who ad dresses the Duplin County Busi ness and Professional Woman's Club Monday night. The club met in the Grammar School lunchroom. These accidents,' the patrolman explained, also caused ' $14,000 worth of automobile' damage. In addition, a number of livestock have been killed or injured from auto accidents. ' ? This was a regular monthly meeting of the club. Each member brought a gift to be sent to wound ed service men at Camp Lejeune Hospital. ..' Two other speakers also discuss ed highway safety. They were H. S. Baucom, director of the Safety Highway Division of North Caro lina, and H. W. Marsh, safety en gineer of the Great American In demnity , Insurance , Company of New York., i:'' HV- Mr. Baucom i stressed the fact that many i Injuries) ,Hea thes and property damageean be avoided with a little careful thinking, plan ning and teaching. He pointed out that women can pipy a large, part in such a safety program. A motion picture, ."Miracle In Paradise Valley", was presented by Mr. Marsh, which clearly Illustra ted the many accidents ' reported, many of which, were In houses and on farms. v; 9; Christmas Seals ' were given to all members by Mrs. Gordon Kor negay, secretary of the Duplin TB Association. The cluti, sponsor of the seal drive in Warsaw, which started Monday and continues through Christmas. Will canvass the town, to raise, money for the as sociation. A large number were present at the meeting presided over by Mrs. Annie T. Harmon. U D. C Meets The James Kenan Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confeder acy met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Bennett at her home. Co-hostesses were Mesdames Stella Reaves, J. W. Farrior and W.' X Middleton. , Mrs. Kathleen Snyder gave an Interesting program which in part pertained to patriotism and Thanks giving. She talked on the part that the UDC plays In North Carolina. Several Thanksgiving hymns .were sung. The program was closed with the repeating . ot the American creed and singing the Doxology., During business It was decided to hold the December meeting on the 13th at the home ot Mrs, H. L, Stevens.". " - The hostesses served ' chicken salad plate, crackers, pickles and coffee. The Bev. and Mrs. B. L. Crossno were guests of honor at an open house Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. West com. memorating the beginning of the pastor's third year at the Method ist Church. The Women of the Church bad charge of refreshments. At the recent annual Methodist Conference in Kinston all three of Rev. Crossno's churches urged that he be returned to Warsaw for an other year. These were Warsaw, Turkey and Carlton churches. ' To show appreciation, for the pastor's continuation here the War saw Methodist Church presented a candelabra. Approximately 200 guests including the Warsaw Boy Scouts paid their respects to Rev. Crossno and Mrs. Crossno during the evening hour. .: . Personals Pcrly Mrs. Belton Mlnshew gave a bridge Dart? at her home Wednes day night of last week. In the din ing room she used arrangements of, autumn leaves and chrysanthe mums. After the first nroirresslon she served peanuts, tidbits aiid co ca colas. At the end of .pay she served' a pear salad plate and 'cof fee..' '.: '4 v. V,.V. . For high score Mrs. Bonnie Thorn as won a crystal candy dlshi: Trav eling prize, a yellow .plastic wall rack, went to Mrs.'A. M. Benton. Mrs. Marcel Rocque received a plastic wall plaque foU low. Guests Included Mesdames Tho mas, Benton, Rocque, E!3!y,Whit ' Id, Herman Hollincswoi t:i, Irone "t'n, r frsnn Jows, tart-Wli't- ) J l WEIIAVI7IT; you wiLcwrrD rr GARClJ C0L CC . .a WA! . Miss Jean Newklrk had as dinner guests Thursday night Messrs Pete Prominsky ; and Buddy ' Halcomb,' classmates at ECTC. . . : College students at home! for tha holidays -were- Misses' Jean Gard ner, -Jean Newkirk, Laura West; Barbara ' Thompson, Jean Miller, Martha-Ann Smith, Anne West, Sue Shine, . Evelyn Jean Davis, Mary Lee Jones, Mae Brock, Mary Lou Phillips, ' and Anne Huie - Messrs David Jones, Hugh Carlton., Neal Carlton Sonny" Wflllamj Harold Matthhls, Charlie 1 Reaves, and Johnny Jenkins. '" ' ? Billy Kornegay of Oastonia spent the. holidays with his family. ' Mrs. D. L. Matthls and Miss Nel lie Gray Matthls spent Friday in Raleigh. ' Miss- Mary Lou Phillips las re cuperating from an attack of paeu HMnia. 4 ; Bryant Aldrldge of Kinston ac companied ' Graham. Phillips, Jr., Wednesday to' spend the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Graham Phillip, They attended the Duke-Carolina game Saturday. .: : Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Lanier and Delores and Rita Lanier of Leon' ardtown, Md., 'and Mrs.. Graham Wells, Sr., and Graham Wells, HI, of Wallace and Mrs. G. W. Rollins were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Rolliua Thursday night of last week. '-- :':. ;' . - ' inTipTcpl! . . . ... t BsckToiSchc:! Start the new term for- your youngsters, f In the best wayr bjV ; having your physician ..; check them physically. K And for the best in'.' ', pharmaceutical s and J." service, see us. , " . We will mall your needs if it is inconve- . ptent for you to call ' .nl'.;v-!'-;:..:.: -Qt "'- V' CALL f 52 . WARSAW ' MAIL ORBEBS GIVEN ' PROMPT ATTENTION YARTMV CO. c warsaib; ci oooooooocccccccccccoocc: ( , ' J7.QQD u LIZ Trcctor S:!:s & kr;l:y Trcct:rs &; l.-;!:.7.::.;j: J cest FAr.;::::G viiiiicD ' Sold 6 Serviced 7 111 Cs
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