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ive. t V . I. ii. , era.1 ", V J - 1 J j Class The Sallie Johnstone Bible Class met In the home of Mrs. Bobert Winders with Miss Rosa1 West co hostesa with twenty-one present The meeting was led by Mrs. B. C. Suratt, president . The devotional, and interpellation of the 23rd Psalms, was given by Mrs, H. B. Hipp and Mrs. C. F Carroll. -; During the social hour Mrs. Sur- att held a contest on naming the 100 counties of North Carolina. Mrs R. L. Cross no was awarded figur ines for naming the most counties. The hostesses served orange chif fon cake and heavely hash. '' low to Got the Host For Your Coffee Money! . ' N jT ' J . . . S (& ry to Enor Superb Coffee Economically Buy freek toft. It it Unt fresh. you re not getting your moneys tn-me worth. Buy tit- bean coffee. ' part or Custom the flavor escapes. Buy Ground cofee. That's coffee ground exactly right for your cofTeemaker. I famous Eight O'clock, Red Circle I and Bokar coffee, delivered fresh-in-the-bean to your AaP, are Cus tom Ground to your order to one of seven degrees of fineness. For maximum number of good cups from these thrifty coffees: Be sure coffee pot is clean. Measure both co fee and water , . two level tablespoons of coffee to K of a standard measuring cup (or 1 or dinary cup) of water per serving. Serve immediately. 11 Anything In Wood Work SASH DOORS SCREENS FRAMES CABINETS MOLDINGS Also Church Pews and Pulpits il WARSAW WOOD PRODUCTS CO. ' .; Warsaw U.D. C. i:st7ilh Mrj. Frederick The monthly . business meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was held in the home of Mrs. L. S. Whiitle on Thursday April 19th. ,Mrs. N A Mitchell. Mrs N. B. Boney, and Mrs Robert Grady were hostesses with Mrs. Whittle. Mrs. Fred Baars presented a very Interesting program on Richmond in a tour form. Starting with points of interest from the Civil War up to the present time. ' - Mrs. Whittle's home was attract The guests enjoyed pie a4a-ntou j, nuts and cot lee. INTRODUCING 1 Easy-To-Us PRINTED PATTERNS Directions ere printed M owy pim of oach Siapiidty MINTED Pattern to ihow you WHAT IT IS, WHERE IT GOES. WHERE TOAD JUST IT, and WHEW TO MATCH IT TO ITS MATE. Sm tho wtdo Mltctlon of tmart tylit In tho mi Simplicity Pot torn Catalog at ear potior counter today I, A. BROOKS INCORPORATED Warsaw's Leading Dept Store U a IP ccekeria ills IFmaBe Consisting Of V Store Building 30 x 80 feet, 2 Story With Elevator Complete Meat Market All Modern and Practically New Equipment ' Portable Shelves & Gondolas, Checking Stand, Grocery Stock All New and Fresh Merchandise, Frozen Food Cabinet, National Cash Register Check Out Machine 5 Totals Coca Cola Vending Machine. , . Fans & Heaters. Reason For Selling, Other Interests. ' - 31 z ---51 1 . , ' , J , - . rm -J t . ..' , i pMHpMHnRBHRoMRWBaVHSWMMMR rUTIFTJL HASSOCKS IN HEAVYWEIGHT rXOOBj LAI c c:.:bination colors linoleum felt base bugs with LITE IX BASE- 6.85 12.S5 Ml " - SPRING MATEESSES FULL SIZE BABY BEDS- .... IfrtT5iail.. LL EITHER TWlrf SIZE . THESE ARE THE FAMOUS BABT HIGH CHAIRS- nM ' THAYER'S-, sj, 1185 v r E'Zt . STUE3Y GOOSE KTCX ROCKERS COCKTAIL TABLES- xaRockrzi w ilastio-.-. ; :: choice ;j irrasm it.n C3.-:.:..v- -.?-v--iM5 - I " -g YTTI ' ',aVL?CTT.C FANS ' :f r .-- " 1 ' i , Miss Brovfi Honored at Tea , Mrs. 'Alan Draughan Jr., Misses Myra Butler, and Virginia Easley entertained with a tea, honoring Miss Helen Brown, bride elect of June, Wednesday from 4:30 to 6:00 in the attractive home of Mrs. Al lan Draughan Sr. Mrs. Allan Draugnan Sr. greeted the guests at the door and Mrs. Al lan Draughan. Jr. Introduced the guests to the receiving line, com posed of Mrs. Tracy Brown, mother of the bride-elect, Misses Helen Brown, hosoree, 'Mary Ellis West, and Myra Butler,' Miss Virginia Easley directed the guest into the dining room 1 where Mrs. Rivers Johnson Sr. served bridal cakes and Mrs. Paul Potter presided and at th.e punch bowl Mrs Glenn Brown, L. S. Whittle and Miss Lois God bolt asslted in serving nuts aod mints. ' ' v "Vv- A white wedding bell was sus pended from . the chandelier and white satin streamers extended to the edge of the table and were caught with minature nosegays of narcissus. A huge bell also was us ed in the center of the lace covered dining table. This held fern and narcissus. ' ' v.'V Iris, crab appple, pink dogwood and pansies were used in the liv ing room and hall. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. J. P. Harmon , . "v Carlton Elected Team Co-Captain Neil Carlton, son of Mrs. H. H. Carilwn, has been elected co-captain of the Atlantic Christian College baseball team. Neil is a senior at the college this year. He is one of the leading hitters on the team. Mrs. Smith Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. ' Yih Smith entertained her Bridge Club Thursday afternoon. Beautiful spring flowers were used in her living and dining room. Up on arrival bannana splits were ser ved to the following guests. Messrs Belton Minshew, Bonnie Thomas, Robert Lewis, A. M. Benton, Mil ford Quinn, Albert Newkirk, and Lawton Albertson. ' Mrs. Benton received a covered casserole for Club high and Mrs. Thomas a set of glasses for viators high. Mrs. Robert Lewis won love ly linen handkerchief for traveling j . Qanayi nuts, ana ceco-coia,.were served at conclusion of pay. Ll L2 kii Mrs. Robert West entertained her bridge club and one additional ta ble, honoring Miss Helen Brown, on Friday night , t 1 Her lovely home was decorated with Splrea, narcissus, pansies and azaleas. t j The hostess presented the hon oree with a spoon in her chosen pattern. Mrs. Graham Phillips was given a potted plant for club high and Mrs. J. T. Gresham a potted plant for visitors high. Mrs. Q J. Sutton won vase for low score. ! Lime punch "was served during progression and jonqulll pudding, cakes, mints, punch and nuts were served at the end of play. Guest were Miss Brown, Messrs. Gresh am, Sutton, Phillips, Hector Mc Neil, Edgar Pollack, Fred Baars, Milton West, W. J. Middleton Jr., J. W, Straughan, Dalton West and Avon Sharpe ;vl' v a;C vAS'' 5 - t .lit !, 1 6 M. ' 1 "Vomon driverJT ' " Said On Sunday In an Impressive ceremony sol emlsed on Sunday afternoon at three thirty o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. ' and . Mrs. Ellis West, of Warsaw. Miss Mary Ellis West became the bride of Robert MadDanald Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brock of Warsaw. Dr Al- ton W. Greenlaw, pastor of the" Baptist church, was the officiating minister using ithe double ring cere mony. V:"-;' ' ": ':' The vows were spoken before an improvised alter arrsnged before the mantle In the reception room. Palms and woodwardia ferns form ed a background before which were placed toll standards holding seven burning Cathedral candles, these were flanked by large white bas kets filled with ; white pompom chrysanthemums, gladoli and car nations. ' The bride was escorted down the stairway by her brother, George West, where she was joined by .the groom at the foot of the stairway. They entered the living room unat tended. , . V ' Prior to the ceremony a program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. James Middleton, Jr., pianist and Charles Hales vocalist. The se lections were "Always", , "Chopin Etude No. 3", "Through the Years" Because", and "I Love ou Truly", The traditional marches, "Lohen- ghrin" and "Mendelssohn , were played. The bride wore a white Hand- mached suit with dark blue and orchid accessories. Her dark blue hat was wreathed in orchid flow era. Her corsage was a white purple throated orchid. Mr. Brock -graduated from the Warsaw High school and is an al umnus of Western -Teachers college and the Uniyenslty of N.X. He ser ved three years In the USN during World War II He is now engaged in a business In Warsaw. , fd- Immediately following the cere mony an informal reception was held. Guest were invited into the dining room where from a lace covered table centered with an ar rangement Of white carnations, gla dioli and chrysanthemums, Miss Laura West served punch and Miss Mae Brock, sister of the groom, served green and white bridal cakes. They were assisted by Mis ses Peggy Grice of Calypso, Pearl Raynor of Chinquapin and Mary Lee Jones of Warsaw. .''' ''' Only close relatives and a few intimate friends were invited. Fol lowing the reception ' the bridal couple left for a wedding tripv Oa their return they will be at home in the Askew Apartment on West Hill street ,- , ;, - n' ' , . . . , - 'rf i . . v Mrs. Clontz Kornegay, who prior to her marriage recently, was Miss Retha Bostlc, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bostlc of War? saw Mr Kornegay is the son of Mrs Street Kornegay and the late Mr Kornegay of Warsaw.'""' K'V-W rv. West, Joe Suratt Jr., Mafole B. Wai ters, Bobbie Powell,, Harry Straug han, CJonti Kornegay, T. J, Straug- ghan, and Miss Helen Brown, pride elect, of June. . ::'::'.i:';''l'1!::' f: As the guests entered the up stairs rooms in the Methodist church each was presented a nose gay of tialsman roses, Mrs. G. P. Pridgen Introduced the guests to" the receiving line composed of the honories. The rooms were very at tractive by candlelight with bas kets of splrea, narcissus and tu- ' Mrs. J. B. West was presented a candy dish in her crystal and all the other brides were given milk glass plates. " kl. ..J.IJl'v, Mr. Carroll W. Jones, Assistant County Supervisor with Farmer's Home Administration, has been as signed to the Duplin County ,FHA Office. Mr. Jones is' a native of Tyrrell County. He graduated from State College in 1951, Is a veteran of Warld War II ,and is unmarried. He is making his home at present in Warsaw. Mr. Arthur M, Benton, County FHA Supervisor states that Mr. Jones 'duties'. will be that' of helping to carry out the work of Farmers Home Administration in Duplin County.' y . New Office Hours Duplin FHA Office Mr. Arthur M. Benton, County FHA Supervisor, stated that effec tive April 9, 1951, the . Duplin County Farmers Home Administra tion Office hours will be from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Monday through Friday and from 8: 00 a m to 12:00 noon oii 1 Saturday of each week. Heretofore, the office had not been kept open on Saturdays. ;.': ' mlngton instead of at Wlnstona lem. ' i''-. . . :- ' Tie Dublin Cutity East C, Una College Alumni Chapter, bold Its April meeting with a dt supper at the Wenansville C Monday night, April 30, 1951 630 p.'mv'r'''"?iv'"u;''';;ii.';'''''w-;' t '''' -'v-i'''!'' i -"'' ' l"' ''A business session will be 1 following -supper. ', , s . ' , llegro Children Enjoy Exhibit The Duplin County school ch ren enjoyed the Red Cross Art hiblt that was shown in several the schools throughout the cou during March 12 through 16th. . ' The exhibit was seen An the lowing schools: Kenansville, R Hill," Warsaw, Branch, Magn) and perhaps a few other child dren expresed their appreclat for the art displayed, by other c dren las they looked upon the v fine pieces of work done by mi , The children and their teach wish to thank' the Red Cross giving them an opportunity to Hie pictures, ir RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTS Personals Patsy Kornegay attended Hospi tality weewesd at Greensboro col lege this past weekend. She was the guest of her friend, Doris MsMas ters of Southern Pines. .; Mrs. Efiie FusseU of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Best for the past week. Mr. and Mrs Ed Strickland have moved to their new home on Gum street -yv .: v-,; , ',:-'''''', Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackmore and children spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie Blackmore. ?; ' t .' Miss Janie Belle Blackmore left Monday for James Walker hospital-where she will receive treat ment . " - Mrs. O. L. Taylor and her daugh ter Mrs H. B Ohmer from Raleigh spent the weekend with , Mrs Ed tones'. . . v;:.'' Mr, and Mrs. Wcodrow McDonald and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carlton 7 : i . - Mr and Mrs. Jack. Kornegay of Goldsboro visited with her motiier Mrs. John Frederick on Sunday. . in town Tuesday. , ,':-'','.' r Mr. and Mrs Glenn Brown, Mr. Lee Brown arid ,Mif, Glenndora Brown spent Sunday in Chapel Hill. ; Correction: Mrs. George Rollins Is in James Walker hospital in W1I- . . ai:;:oui:cii!G new oyiiership B. & 17. Restaurant formerly Fussells Now Owned and Operated by George Henry Best , Earl W. Vhifaker ; Hours 5:00 A. M. to 11:30 P. M. . ' 7 Days a Week - Private Dining Room Catering to Dinners and Parties IV& w. Restaurant M j? .. . - . V . '...- . V WARSAW , " 7'tfi ; This is to remind you ' : that . you should be SURE that your lnsur- ance is adequate. Don't hesitate Investigate . REMEMBER TODAI TOMORROW WITH A FHOTOG.BAPH mm . STUDIO - IN MOUNT OUfl rhoaos t1-J or S3 i.a 4 Pin A t-- CIALTY CO..CIAl, ' Mrs. Ed Nines Bridge Hostess Mrs, Ed Hines entertained her bridge club and three additional tables Thursday night Mrs. Joyce Burton won cards for high score and Mrs. B C. Sheffield was given figurines for second high. Mrs. Wj. J. Middleton, Jr, was swarded ear rings for traveling prise .-. :' . , Coca-ColasVAnd nuts were served during play and heavenly hash and angel cake were served at the con clusion Of play. ',,u:jr; t.;.!:: 'VrV '" Those attending were Messrs. Sheffield, Burton, Middleton, Edgar Pollock, Sterling Mamlner, Mitchel Britt, John Fonvllle, Robert Fred erick, Ed Strickland, Fes Mitohner, Glenn Brown, R. W. Rlggs, Charles Sheffield,' Dalton West, Robert Bol ick, Avon Sharpe, Mrs. J. H. Hlnes, Gib Buck, J. T Gresham, and Miss Jerry Anne Quinn Mrs. Jack Da 11 assisted the hostess in serving. Ms!!.riitlcrsCn HwiKMrT OlsS . ' The women of the Methodist church gave a floating tea Thurs day night honoring eiit of their new brides and brides to be. The brides, tnesdames . John Bennett Ill I i? jfTJ'i 1 ;,'' !-y .-.' . J . . ! . v ' , . ;'-;'l''"-',v' . ') ' ' : I .'.. , m 2 :':'"j" 11! ki:K, jv-;-.' d-ie.,.-!--.! " "..,'.,:';: 'f".T . ''w ,M- )'.,'-7i' "i" .V.,-,'.;.V 'v ... i .", ' "" APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAYFLOWERS Money Invested How In A Savings Account Yill Bring A Feeling 01 Security. Opn A Savings : Accent Ted ay Fcr An Ecsy, CcriY;:.l M::ns OfS:v;r.. H. ...4 I11 k . cesat: r J I'lrNTA
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