i : t U 4W . f Students of Mrs. W. J Middle ton, Jr, played In the Piano Guild Auditions in Wilmington, Friday, ; May 4th Only teacher who is a member of the National Guild of Piano Teachers, can enter pupils In these auditions. William Shafer of Erie, Pa., Judged for North Caro lina this year The ratings which a student may receive are superior, which is 95-100; Excellent, 94 to90 Good, 1943; Fair, 82-73 There were 14 pupils in the group and no pupil made below 94 1-2. They were Jud ged on accuracy, tone quality, tech nique, rythm, phrasing, dynamics, Interpretation and classic, roman tic and modern' repertoire. The studenU making superior rating were Gall Newton, Judy Hoi- J4 iey, Sally B. Shelby Una, Marguerite Teadhey, Newton. Joyce Whittle. Jean Jones, Doris Blanohard, Lyni Veach, Jackie FusseU, Lib Wesl and Drew Grlce Those making Exj cellent plus were Jimmy West, Sylf via Gooding and Foggy Torrans. f Marguerite Teaehey of Wallace played a fourteen-piece memorized program and will receive her high school diploma in Muslo from the American college of musicians. ; Mrs. Strickland r Club Ibsbss On Thursdayafterooon Mrs. Ed ward Strickland was dub hostess at a session of bridge at her home on Gum Street Pansles and Ver bena decorated v the living room where the game was held. .High score prize, bridge table numbers, went to Mrs. Bill Shef field, second high, . bronze ash tray was won. by Mrs. Robert Bollck. ' During the game the guests .en joyed coca colas and nuts For re-fresments-Mrs. Strickland., served strawberry shortcake. Playing were Mesdames Shef field, BoUck, Ed Hlnes, Charles Sheffield, Mauftbe Jordan Robert Frederick and the hostess 1 rr ( u a' X-:- ' Any',::ir.o In Vcpd Vcrk" j , SASH DOOHS :: w , .'. SCREENS FRAMES : CABINETS 1 MOLDINGS .' 'is i vAlso ChurchTews and Pulpits ' YARSAVVOODPRODUCTSCO. Warsaw ho -.1.3 v-rved devil's food Cake and ice cream. ' The George, Bollini circle met with Mrs. .Walter Carter Monday aterndoa with Mrs. Irs EzzeU, pre siding The devotional waa given by Mrs. Leslie Brown. Mesdames F J Thomas and Brown gave the pro gram, "Stories From tne Mission Field" Refreshments were straw berry shortcake and coffee. There were eight present Baptist Circles ' The Good Samaritan Circle met Monday night at the church with 15 1 members ; present ' Mrs. E B Hales presided Mrs John F Easod gave the devotional, "The Hidden Treasure,,' She was assisted by Mes- dames Hales Bertil Blackburn; and Luby Ezzell The program, "Foreign Countries" ;wa presented by Mes dames Bessie Kennedy, Ennis Tad- lock, Charlie Cooke and Lee Tuck' er. t c -- -yi " ' ' ; ; J: ,1 F:. v r "' --:. . , J '- .:' I The Katie ' Murray Circle met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Matthis with Mesdames Elsie Slay ton and Raeford Bos tic, co-hostesses. Mrsl George Hopkins presided, over the 14 members present Mrs Slayton gave the devotional The program, "Women Undergirdlng the Spread of the Gospel" was giv en by Mrs.' George Penny. The hos tesses served ginger ale float and pound omke The Ruby Daniels Circle met Mon day afternoon with Mrs. Waiter Bos tic with Mrs. Ormond Grlce, joint hostesses There were IS members present The devotional, "Go and Tell" was presented by Mrs B. M Herring Mrs. Allen Draughan, Sr., gave the program "Many Women The Rosa Hooutt Powell circle met Monday afternoon at the home of i Miss Eula. Powell, Mrs Carle Peele and Mrs. Emma Chambers. There were nine members present and two visitors, Mrs Kathleen Sny der and Miss, Helen Brown. Mrs. L S Whittle spoke on the. work of the OA's and showed Joyce Whit- He's book of "Forward Steps"; Mrs. Paul Potter presented "One Mis sionaries , Memories." Miss Helen Brown gave the devotional. The hostesses served strawberry short- cake " . . ' rr rs . . . .-. n n n n KODSL IIBTCE 1 ; BEULAVHX.E. N. c. Movies Are Better Than Ever "Why Worry? See A Movie" s ; Week Beginnlnc May 13th Sua Moa . .; .: ... -Wild BUI Elliot and Walter Brennaa JThe Showdown Mtb We . . Virginia Mayo and Burt Lancaster 'J The Flame and The Arrow ' Color by Technicolor' .Than. . . -r , Joe Palooka ' Humphrey Takes A Chance ; Also Sont ft the Banie ' , ' ; East Side Kids . "L; Blues Busters f " Chap, 4 Darkest Jungle Special OWL SIIOWr . I , ' Bnster Crabb - ,-. Mars Attacks The World Sat; Billy The Kid's . Gun Justice l Bob Steele Serial - Cartoon ZOQB Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C. Sun.1 A;.Moaw,.. . .i Louisa (t- 'Starrinf . i Ronald Regan ft Roth Hossey Cartoon and News TuesA Wed A Song is Born ' Color By Techntoolor V , Starring ; Danny Kays Vlrfinta Mao . Cartsoa Than ft Fri. Saddle Tramp Color By Technicolor Starring . . Joel MoCrea Wanda Hendrtx Short ' Cartoon . V Sat Only-" China Sky h , . . SUrrlnr Randolph Seott t Cartoons ft serial 'A. v1 'A A STABBING CAKY GAIIT trl LOMINE DAT piastre MOUNT OLIVE EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE . Frt. ,Sat May H fc.U - In Technicolor ' John Barrymore, Jr. . Conine Calvert VcrsavSeniorsTo.. Hear Dr. Jenkins At School Closing Warsaw commencement exercis es begin Sunday evening' at 8:30 in the High school auditorium with the Baccalaureate sermon being delivered by the Rev , James Mo Cfaessney, Jr., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Goldsboro. At 8:30 on Wednesday night, Dr Leo Jenkins, dean of East Carolina College will deliver the commence ment address. The graduation class will receive their diplomas. V . , i ' tw . - ........ . - Class night plans are Incomplete at this time - Valedictorian for the class of 1951 is Mary Davis and trying for aalu tatoriun are Carol Carlton and Ann Bowden. The Methodist ohuroa will spon sor a pie and cake sale at nr Grocerterla on Saturday morning at nine o'clock. . . Presbyterian Circles Circle No. 1 met Monday night at the church with 12 present Mrs. Robert Frederick conducted ! the Bible Study The program, Congo Missions" was presented .by Mrs. Frank HaisUpp. Mrs. John Pierce, hostess, served sandwiches, cookies and Russian tea Mrs. B. C Shef field presided , WJ. .ton,. fHi. Personals Circle No 3 met with Mrs. Lillian Quinn Monday afternoon with Mrs. Laughton Albertson, co hostess. Miss Virginia Easley gave the Bi ble study. Mrs. Herbert. B Best pre sided The program was presented by Mrs Fred Baars. Fifteen were present. The hostess served strawberry shortcake Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. Bill Sheffield on Monday afternoon Mrs John Frederick was co-hostess Mrs J. H. . Hlnes Presided Mrs Freder ick conducted the Bible study The program was given by- Mrs W. J. Middleton, Sr Coca Colas, cheese sandwich ei - and cheese biscuits were served to the 19 present Mr. and Mrs, C V Garner and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Garner and daugh ters attended the Cornerstone lay ing at the Baptist church In Wilson Sunday sryA , ''.'l; '';" ': Mr. and Mrs. Davis Powell, Nade Strickland and Mrs Margaret Peirce all of Rocky Mount visited in the Powell home, the D T. Chambers and Alvis. Powell homes on Satur day.:,,'. . f Mr and Mrs. Tracy Brown of Magnolia attended the Memorial Service at the Baptist church Sun day. - ' Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr, and Mrs Rivers D Johnson attended a UDC meeting In Durham Tuesday Mrs. Paul Potter, , Mrs. Glenn Brown and Mrs Allen Draughan spent Thursday in Wilmington Mrs Stacy Brltt returned Sunday after spending several days as a pa tient in James Walker hospital. Mrs. J. T Gresham is visiting re latives in Columbus. Tenn Miss Joyce Ann Jones spent the weekend in Raleigh with relatives Graham Phillips, Jr., spent the weekend with his family in War saw. ; Evelyn Jean Davis of East Caro lina spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs. Robert Davis. Son. ft Moo. May IS ft 14 ML FORBIDDEN PAST; '. Robert Mltchnm ft Ara Gardner Tnea. ft Wed, May IS ft If , ' FLYING MISSLE f. Glenn Ford ft Vlvee Lindforee Thmnday Only May 17 . . EDGE OF DOOM ' Dana Andrews ft Farley Granger 1 Methodist Circles Circle No. 1 met at the church with Mrs. D J Middleton presiding, also giving the devotional and one chapter of the study book Mrs. Gordon' West lso gave one chap ter There were: ten present Mrs. J J West entertained the group at a drug store treat following the program' s . Circle No. 2 met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Listen Sum merlin near the city Mrs. Hopton Smith presided Krs. E Thomp son brought.the devotional and read two poems on the subject Mrs. W. S Letnfcachrtaught two chapters of the study book The market basket was conducted during the social hour. Fruit salad, cookies and coca colas wer served. There were 14 members and four visitors present " 'Circle No. 3 met with Mrs DauW lon West Monday afternoon with Mrs R L Crossno bringing the de votional Mesdames Crossno and Johnnie Hunter taught the study course. TUe market basket was held during .the social hour. Strawberry shortcake and coffee were served V . .,.,11, , ' , ,.,)- Tom turkeys grow larger an (he, hens front, the same setting of eggs, jr- - s. ;, ; '. Mrs. Jordan Entertains Club . On Wednesday evening Mrs Mau rice Jordan was hostess to her bri dge club at her home In Bowden. Mrs. Joyce Burton won a necklace for club high and Mrs Bowden Warren of Newton received note sheets (for visitor's high. A lovely costume flower went to Mrs. Daul ton West for traveling Mrs. Elean or McCoknan was remembered with a "teeter babe" The hostess served strawberry shortcake to the following guests Mesdames Burton, Warren, West, MoColman, Ed Strickland, Robert Bolick and Mitchell Britt Rccc:.::.:;;d For Insect Control - Toxaphene not recommended for tobacco insect control says county agent Weeks. Results of experi ments by Dr Henry Townes, and a major ' tobacco company, indicate that a' heavy application of toxa phene on tobacco shortly before harvest gave a distinct and dis agreeable taste or aroma to cig- aretts manufactured from it It ap pears the off-odor will probably be present after lighter dosages Be cause of the above findings, toxa phene is not recommended for to bacco insect control. has awai- 1 tJ:. young dotUns and sclent, past five years. slat ; REMEMBER TODAY ' TOMOKSOW , i WITH A '.' PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOtTNT OUVE Phono 111-J or 23 PHOlOGRAPHi A SPECIALTT COMMERCIAL - ' M. Sgt and Mrs Robert S Korne gay announce the birth of a dau ghter on Sunday, May 6, in San Antonio Texas Mrs. Kornegay is the former Miss Christine Love of Bowden Announce Birth ' IA. and Maurice B. ' Vance of EasVtlng. Germany, annouce - the birth of a daughter Sharon Anita, April 24th, at the American hos- T' ""S ?WARSAr,HC. i Sun Mon. May 13-14 Than. Fri May 17-18 Only The Valiant The Steel Helmet WITH , ,., Grerory Peck ft Barbara Payton .- cartoon x-- ,t ?, .f WITH- i ' r " Steve Brodie ft Robert Huttom Tues. May IS - - . - 8a Utr M t . -.--J t v . -Double Feature Undercover Girl Alexis WITH : Smith ft Scott Brady' Spoilers Of The ; Plains Wed May 16 WITH Roy Rogers SATURDAY MAY 12th DOUBLE FEATURE n . 1 ."Balls" M . Cc: - Starring Roy' Rogers - , AND Trch Tronbh . Urrinf tie Eowery Eoys .' V ;5 :0h! 5u$ano: ; . w pHde of Maryland MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK DILL, N. C "Carolina's Greatest Entertainment Value" Shows at 7:15 & 9:15 p. m. Adults 30 c Kids (under 12 yrs. in cars) Free SUNDAY MAY 1STH One clrl toe many Is like Quicksand Starring Mickey Rooney Jeanne Cagney -Also Color Cartoon Funeral Services F.J.Strickland , Floyd James Strickland, age SO, prominent hardware merchant of Warsaw died suddenly of a heart attack Wednesday night May1 2nd at 11:30 o'clock at his home.' ; He was the son of the late Frank and Eliza Parker Strickland and was born near Warsaw In 1891 and has resided there his entire life. He was a member of the Warsaw Baptist church and had been 1 a member of the Board of Deacons for the past 25 years. . Funeral services were held from the Warsaw Baptist church at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning by Dr. Alton W. Greenlaw, pastor assisted by Rev Jerry Newbold, pastor of the local presbyterian church and Rev. R. L Crossno, pastor of the local methodist church Interment was in PInecrest cemetery. The Warsaw Masonic lodge had change of the services at the cemetery The Dea cons of the church served as Hon orary pallbearers. He Is survived by his widow, the former Irene McGowen of Bowden, one son James Franklin Strickland of Warsaw and one daughter Mrs. Ben Cooper of Chapel Hill, two gramkhrldren, thrte sisters Mrs. W. Kirk of Norfolk, Va, Mrs. W W Brown of Goldsboro and Mrs Ed Smith of Pink Hill Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINORS OF LOWE3 .. . PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to A&P) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishmaa D. Z. HOLLOMAN FREE Phone 326 WE , DRESSING WARSAW, N. C. DELIVER Vmir Rafiv flpwrvM flnlv The Rpt l if , cy - ... Insure a sturdy body for Baby by tulnt; the best In everything. In drugs we suggest our famous brands for safety. ' MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION PHONE S21 Warsaw Drug Company CARD O FTHANKS We wish to take this means to thank all our frlenda.f or the many kindnesses shown and the many floral tributes during our recent bereavement The family of the late Floyd J. Strickland. BANISH PIMPLES. ACNE. BLACKHEADS! MON, TUES 14-15 ) (In Technicolor) Terrtflo war action drama Halls of Montezuma Starring Richard Widmark Also Color Cartoon WITH Rod Cameron A Adrian Booth Serial WITH Stanley elemental 7 Ft.cr.3 Us Fcr Yc"jr l!ccd$ In . ; SUKDil.- t-3KAT I'UIMI ", Burring Dean I. -Jerry Lewis And Polly Eergea , V -'MI Kinds I f TUE3. and WED, MAT IB, 1 ri r - . , v I Ton u n m " i McDonald Carey, lUf t t r n-i ff-T.r 1 e Free Delivery Prompt Service j. . .. k ki )) i v f. t Tqjbm 2542 'r Mi, ' teuss ari rr', ni v rr. WED) ONLY 16 ' Every American younr and old should see. 50 Years Before Your Eyes Also Serial & Comedy THURS. FRI M-M DeUrhtfttl Comedy . Prclly Baby Starrinf ' Dennis Morgan Betsy Drake Also Color Cartoon FOR ADOLESCENT SKIN Th m Mlrael Skin Htditln (or adolmcnta grown up, too. Daft, nil InDravtiiMnt In Just w 4y. Try It today I Thni U thln bttw anywhm at any priM. St at yaur drutalata or aand bilU, moaay ordtr or chock to Warsaw Druf Co, Warsaw Clark's Drnf Store, Warsaw Brewer Drur Co., Pink Hill Plan For Your Child's COLLEGE EDUCATION Start A Savings Account Mow A savings account is the easy way to set aside money for your child's education. Bank Of Nt. Olive "Make Our Bank Your Bank", MOUNT OLIVE CALYPSO ANNOUNCEMENT Farmers Hardware Co. And SAT. ONLY 1 . ' ' Double Feature , Isb cf Saoa , ; wia ' '' .('.;.,, . . Jon Hall , "''Alio'' " J 111 Tex r.Utrr Strickland's Dept. Store In Warsaw Will continue business as usual. ..7e want to Ihank our many friends anil custom- x s ers for lhe patronage shown us in the past end soli cit your continued support. t . - : V 1 James Franklin Strickland 1 a V ' tl"'! J ( ' ! i" A'' it. " ' Mrs. Floyd J Strickland : Davis Y. Uollingsworth i I