" t . v i i,e ail nay services i t: . ,.,y with Rev. G. IL Ulrich as r ?est speaker. A picnic dinner wi'.l be served at noon.. All are In vited to attend. ' The Community Gi& is sponsor Ing.aJtsxbecue aupper in the school lunch room Saturday evening he. Sinning about 0:30. Following the aupper an offering will fee taken for the benefit of the club. The public Is Invited. i Lt Hazel Simmons, R.N. with the Army at It. Bragg was 4 visitor with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Simmons Thursday of last week. Hugh W, Kelly of Philadelphia was a recent visitor here. Gordon K. outlaw is an opera tive patient In a Klnston hospital. Miss Essie Mae Outlaw, a meftV" ber of Wadesboro school faculty, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stroud Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Russell and baby of Franklinville were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simmons. Mrs. iRusselJ and Mrs. Simmons are sisters. Nicky King of Greensboro has been visiting relatives here. . , Rev. Hannah X Powell of Water ville, Me. was a guest of Miss Sal lie Outlaw during the week end. , Mr, and Mrs. M. W." Simmons, Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Mewborn of Qoldrfboro, H. E. Maxwell and fam ily and Mesdames L. Turner and Weston of Pink Hill 'were among visitors for Easter services Sunday. Miss Marie Prater of ECTC spent Easter holidays with her parents. , ; Cleo Outlaw and Miss Pauline Outlaw visited relatives in Kln ston Sunday. ' J Services were held Sunday at (Harper-tSoutherland church with Rev. N. P. Farrlor., bringing the Easter message. He was dinner guest of Mrf.( Nick Smith. - An annual ' family : geMogether was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer on Sunday. There was a host of relative and friends enjoying the day. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boyd and Nancy,' Mr. and . Mrs.' Frank Brewer of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brewer of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lee and family and Mr. and Mrs.; John Martin all of Klnston, ', " Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Southerland and children of Franklin, Va. were : Mrs. Robert 'Jones and children spent the. week end with' Mr. and ' Mrs:1' J.' R. Jones In Dover. -V ; ?r ; ; Welcome Jo Warsaw, Farmers .. , . SELL YOUR STOCK AT ,THE ; J. J. BARDEM STOCKYARD r NEW, , AND DEPENDABLE USED "CARS WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOUR SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO AND TRUCK SERVICE , . : , ANY REPAIR TO ANY CAR ; -' LEVIS MOTORS -, Warsaw, N. C ' - ; veek end "guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Southerland. " , Mr. "and" "Mrs. Mutt Outlaw of Pink Hill were week ' end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Rome. . Mr, and Mrs. Harold Davis and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith at Kins ton were dinner guests of Mrs. Sadie Guy Sunday. , t ? Mr, and Mrs. Horace Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee of Klnston spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Lee and family. - . ;' Mr. and Mres. J. T, Southerland of Franklin, Va. visited Mrs, Lucy C. Southerland, his grandmother, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Hervey Harper on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hlnes of Kln ston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hlnes. .Mr. and Mrs; Jim Potter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhue and M. .Mary Alice : Mewborn and daughter, and Miss Alice Rhue of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Resale Quinn and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Smith. v Mr. and Mrs. Bodell Outlaw vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Berrlson of Deep Run Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Southerland and balby spent Easter with her nts Mr. and Mrs. Thad Kornev I ..ir. and Mrs. Ben Hines attend ed church at Fountain Friday night. Jerry Jones, small son of Mr. and of the Brinson girls -and the re ception in Beulavllle Saturday. ' Misses Hilda Grace Wiley, Mafy- lin Stroud and Mr. Aubrey Smith spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Smith. ? xi .U. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Smith and son, Miss Pennie. Smith and Mrs. Belle Swinson attended the birth day dinner Sunday honoring Mrs. SalUe Westbroek. Mrs. Johnnie : Smith, Graham, and Graeesr Smith and Miss Nell and Wilma Gray Snlth spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Russ of Portsmouth, Va. , ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Smith and son spent the week end in Deep Run and attended the birthday din ner of Mrs. Mattie Brewer. M . Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Smith and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith Sunday night Mrs. Fred Sackett, Mrs. T. H. Quinn and Edna Grace Smith vis ited Mrs. Leslie Quinn Monday. Mrs. Sig Smith spent Monday with Mrs. Lizzie Smith. Mr. Aubrey. Smith, (Mrs. Alvin Smith and Gary ,yisited Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hood and Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Smith Thursday in Rocky Mount. : Mrs. Aubrey Smith is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Fred Williams in Washington, D. C. and will visit other relatives in Pa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith entertained at an egg hunt Satur day afternoon. .After the hunt all enjoyed refreshments. ' Mrs. Johnnie Smith and children Mr. sad Mrs. Leiand Wallace spent Easter with ber parents Mr. and Mrs. . C. King in Folks tone. Pvt. Mercer Williams who is with the arsned forces spent, the week err with his parents . f Mr, and Mrs.-Jesse Finer and Mr. and Mrs. Joa.Wecnbrook visited in HTsmpstrsd mad Folkstone on Thursday. ' ' .-" Mrs. Edward Wesfbreok ' and Linda visited Mrs. Ivy Amaft on Sunday.-.,-; , - f I Miss BUsw Gay Herring of Peace College apes Easter at home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard WesUirsok and taatDy rA-A a birthday party honoring her father Mr. C B. Caoley ia "sUnstea Sanday. . t , Mr. and Mesl Lewis Vestbrook visiled relatives U Ktnston Sunday. Mrs. DiOard Whibmaa and child ren at FayettevIUe and Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Herring of Warsaw visited Mrs. Cecil Westbrook re- Mr. and Mrs. Johnaie Westbrook and family ot Pink Hill were dinner' guests of Mrs. Jesse Finer Sunday. B. F. Grady Scout troop 40 en joyed a party Snaday night in the home of Mrs. Deatpsey Smith. Among the Grady Scouts who camped oat for the week end were George Ray and iLewis Westbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Sotson, Mrs. Margaret Westbrook and Miss Bessie Korne gay attended the installation of of ficers in the O E S Thursday night INSURANCE AGl.TY "ALL hINB OF INSURANCE . .t j U C. TURNER, Jt.' fe" ,v ' ' T,J. tVBXZXf Pink Hill's Oldest hssnnueso Agtsssy , . . PINK HILL. N. C. PLUMBING and HEATIU6 Mrs. L. F. Jones is ' recuperating ' and Miss Wilma Gray Smith had from an attack of measles and com' plications. . ! . f ''? Mr .and Mrs. Johnnie Harper supper with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Smith in Rocky Mt. Sunday. Mrs. Graham Smith scent the and Phil and Mrs. Willie Harper . week end with Mr. and Mrs. Luther and Ruthie Ann were guests of I Smith in Deep Run. IN WARSAW . - . , WISHES SUCCESS I J. : Dardsn StocEiViard V-'- IN WARSAW 4 w . Salary Tuesday lP.c J It - CONGRATULATIONS J. J. BARDEN Stockyard N SALE EVERY TUESDAY 1:00 P. M. .Bring Your Hogs, Cattle and all kind of livestock to Warsaw WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE ..... .' . . . Warsaw Hardware , ' WARSAW Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Southerland on Sunday. Mrs. Johnnie Harper has return ed home from Delco where she has been at the bedside of ber father? better now Mrs. J. R. Smith and Mildred spent Saturday in Klnston. , Mr. and Mrs. Freely Smith's small girls have been sick but are who passed away Sunday, March 18. The friends in our community wish to extend our heartfelt sym pathy to her and all her family. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper, Mr. Har vey Harper' and Rev. N. P. Farrlor and Mr. J. B. Southerland attended the funeral of Mr. I. M. Lennon at Delco last Monday. SMITH TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sackett, Sr. of Durham spent Easter week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sackett, Jr. and Mr. Clayton Smith. ' Miss Sadie D. Smith and Mrs. Bertha Smith attended the wedding Mr. Fred Sacket, Sr. Fred Jr. and Clayton Smith fished at Topsail Beach Sunday. Miss Ardlth Smith, student nurse at Rocky Mt. spent Easter at home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and Gary visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroud at Seven Springs Saturday night Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kornegay spent Easter with her mother Mrs. C. B. Adams in Randleman. s Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Westbrook visited Mr. and Mrs Jim Holland in Mt. Olive Sunday. v SUCCESS TO J. J. Barden Stockyard SALE EVERY5 TUESDAY 1:00 P.rM.' r Shoes To Fit All The Family For Any Occasion WARSAW SHOE STORE if-'1' f WARSAW 3 J M... .mm (-'- ' -MM!S':! ::--.jssssaBWissBsl ', s I ... v I . . : V t r V". . m f' - v v 1 1 r-"-" CONGRATULATIONS j. j. barden stockyard; J" WARSAW Sales - Tuesday, 1:00 P. M. 1 11 ni." in t in 1. j j 1 - - i iifCSV , '' ,,f" rt?3 ''- ' . O V I Sell Your Stock In Warsaw -ti 1 1 i I AND Let Us GRIND and MIX Your Livestock Feeds. For More PROFIT On Your STOCK ; BUY PURINA CHOWS .- Warsaw" FI6tir 1? iftj 107 E. GORDON 1C GOOD LUCK TO , The J. J. Barden Stockyards SALE EVERY TUESDAY AT 1:00 P. M. Rivenbark Motor Company PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE WARSAW ' I' : ( ' " f : j -V4. MONEY FOR' YOUR LIVESTOCK - -If;' 1 -f'iAT. ' t . i. L Barden Stockyard SALE EVERY TUESDAY AT 1:00 P. M. YOUR MONEY WILL GO FARTHER AT Farmers Hardware V" WARSAW The Arrow PointsTo J. J. Eairdleini SHocEsyairdl IN WARSAW I for the best in sales of v your livestock r : Sde Every Tuesday 1:00 P.M. 1 ' ' V ,,i vl a. 11 li.. ' '! WW 11 . f 1 WAIAW K1NSTON

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