;:J;3 Hostess ; On Thursday ' evening '-Mrs. i.arles Sheffield was hostess when ah entertained at a session t-A bridge at ner home on Pollock street Guests included members U her club and an additional table. A n arrangement of white lillies end niuut iaijtsmir ornamented the liv ing room and varigated larkspur were used elsewhere in tne borne. A novelty milk container was won by (Mrs. Ed. Hines for club high and Mrs. Hines also received a butter slicer for traveling. Vlsit or's high, a Irult Juice set, went to Mrs. JH. W. Riggs. , . Upon arrival the guests iwere served punch from a punch bowl in the dining room and throughout the game punch , was enjoyed. Re freshments consisted 01 cnicicen sa Yars3i7 Fish Market V':'' f Fresh Quality Seafood Dally From Ceaat ' .' Wa Sell Cheaper" (Next Deer To A&P) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Tour Flea or Know Toot fisherman D. Z. HOLLOMAN ' Free Phone S2 We - Dressing , Warsaw. N. C. , . Deliver 01 fj 1 t s I lad, hot french fries and datenut oreaa wiin cream cneese. Players were Mesdsmee . Hines, Riggs, J. F. Strickland, Edward Strickland. J. H. Hines, . T. Gresh am, : Robert Frederick, Daulton West, Maurice Jordan, H. C. Allen, Joyce Burton and Mitchell Brltt free Will D-jjIisf. Auxiliary Meets .'The original Free Will Baptist Ladies auxiliary held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. E. C. Taylor on Wednesday nght at eight o'clock. The meeting opened -with the singing of Work For the Night is Coming. Mrs. E. C. Tavlor led the devotional. Mrs. Loanie Denson ibad charge of the program. Those taking part In the program were uuesuames itoDeri Pope, Mrs. Lester Anderson and Mrs. S. E. Parker. The meeting closed with a prayer led by Mrs. John S. Eason, the hostess. Mrs. Robert' Pope served sandwiches. congealed salad, cookies and drinks WMU Met Monday p m In Ledies Parlor The WMU of the Baiptlst church met Monday afternoon in the ladles parlor of the church with Mrs. Edgar Pollock presiding in the ab sence oi juts. J. v. urocK. ine meeting opened with a Song toy the group and a prayer led by (Mrs. David Chambers. Mrs. Clarence Brown was pianist. 1 Mrs. John Fonville was In change of the program. She was assisted by Mrs. Enis Tadlock and Mrs. Leofl Miller. A special Heck-Jones Me morial offering was taken. ; Mrs. George Bennett closed the meeting with a prayer. v The Intermediate Girl's Auxilia ry of the Baptist church met Mon day afternoon at the church with the counselor, Mrs., Frank Thomas, present Miss Ross Garner presid ed. Miss Naomi Eason gave the pro gram on "Independence." New of ficers for the year are Miss Joyce Whittle, president; Naomi Eason, vice-president; Iris Ezzell, secretary treasurer. After the church meeting the OA's assembled at the home of Mrs. George Rollins for a short devotional. Joyce Whittle ' was in charge of the program which was on Prayer.; . ? . Junior Girls Auxiliary Meets The Junior Girl's Auxiliary met at four o'clock at the Baptist church with the three counselors, Mrs. it. M. Herring, Mrs. J. W. Straughao and Miss Peggy Mltoneu present. JackiS FusseU presided. Ruth Byrd gave the devotional and the pro gram on iMission in una. une Heck-Jones - : Memorial - .offering was discussed. A good attendance was enjoyed.. ' - oooooooooooo For Sale 2M-06 JEEP Speed and freedom by Jantezen in fine satin-back Twill ... a super-smooth rayon-and-cotton blend. Note the ultra-brief form-fit construction, action side vents, j smart 3-needle fighter waist with concealed drawcord for per ;.fect Individual fit, Cemtoriablei full-size built-in supporter has ' elasttdxed legs lor .'reM swim freedom. Handy button-down pocket for coins and keys. 4 vivid beach colors. 28-40. $3.95 '! Bmhs. tinnc. Warsaw's Leading Dept. Store - r i . 1 7ttlttrJJrJfi SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROCK, ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL,, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT' BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING, 5-V CRIMP . TIN. FOOF1NG BRICK SIDING ' Sunday School class Has Weiner Roast The : Nit Bland Sunday school class had a weiner roast on Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. R. M. Herring, assistant teacher tor the class. Mrs. W. D. Byrd was present Weiners and drinks were enjoyed about seven o'clock,: fol lowing which a business meeting was held. (There were ten present. Monthly Meet The sunbeams of the Baptist church (held their regular meeting at the cnurcn on iwonaay afternoon witn the leader, Mrs. J. M. Daley, in charge. Mrs. C. V. Garner was pian ist and led the singing. She was assisted by Ross Garner. Following a Bible story and missionary story by the leader the hostesses, Mes dames Ormond Grice and Francis Fussell, served lemonade and coo kies. There were seven members present. dituliter spent the weekend at Ca rolina Beach. Miss Lib West left Friday to spend . sevei'al weeks - with her grandmother, Mrs. Laura FuKord in Gloucester. Mrs. S. E. Jones of Salt Lick. Ky. spent Wednesday with Mrs. John Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ca sey of Rook Hill, S. C. were Wed nesday guests ol Mrs. Frederick. Mrs. John Frederick left Tues day to be at the bedside of her sis ter, Mrs. Casey Thompson,' who is a patient at Wayne' Memorial hos pital.. ' . Mr .and Mrs. Wade Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. - Morris Kornegay spent Sunday at Wrightsville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and son, Ashley, of Bute's Creek, left Sun day after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones.- . . - Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Strickland are spending a few days at Carolina Beach. '-- -li (Harold MatthU, USCG, located at Morehead City, came home Monday for a short visit with his family. ; Miss Laura West and Miss Anne Jot, h est, U3N, son of Iwr. and Mrs. Henry : West, - left Monday night for California after a leave at home with his parents. Geopge Best left Sunday to en ter Wake Forest summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hudson spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oarlton en route to Wash ington City. " ' " ' ' Mr. and Mrs. . John Anderson Johnson are ' occupying the new stpBrtment at the Packer home on Hill street ' (Mrs. Stacy Brltt is a patient at James Walker hospital this week. She is expected to return to her home the last of the week. . . .' Miss Betty Jean Brltt returned this week after spending a month in Concord with her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Green. Mrs. Elizabeth Porter and son Bobby- have moved their residence from Warsaw to Jacksonville. She Is still actuated with the Carolina Telephone -and Telegraph Compa ny. . , Miss (Martha Ann Smith Is at- J 3 ft, i and 4 Ply V I IC2CC0 r , i 5.) ' j V' YEAS t ALWAYS tor 86 YEARS. ii . . Mrs. Kupton Cni.h and sons are spending several days at their home at Topsail Beach. i Mr. and Mrs J. D. 'Sloanvof Chin quapin annuonce the 1irth of a girl, Gale Marie on June 1 at Memorial hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Sloan is the former Helen Pierce of Wal lace, Rt 4j . i' ,f Announce Dirlli : Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas W. Qulnn, h. v. . i . Phones! Off. 312, Res. 582 WARSAW, N. C. Sales and "Rentals 1 Town and Country Prcftty ' ' LISTINGS fc' ELICITED ', Mary Herring Circle Z.J. CARTERS SON WALLACE, N. C oooooooooooo; ' 1 a U r.v i 1 I- n fyt """""" f0 ri ri r "" j a. J V. t t . I r ' ' gsjafi sLslsMissa'tflfelsaasHSBi gissWssV bwMwaAMasMwaiMH Jl ZD assf m i , i . , : r- : . ..' ... ' The Mary Herring Circle met on Thursday niight wib. Mrs. John Fonville with 11 members present. Mrs. Leon Miller gave the devotion al and the missionary program. Following the meeting, the hostess served sandwiches, cakes and drinks. , , - ;. Frederick Family Have Barbecue ' Members of the John Frederick family and out of town guests en Joyed a Barbecue supper on Wed nesday evening at . the- Frederick home-, on Chelly street, Barbecued chicken and pork with accessories were served. . ,' , '. Attending were ,Mr,'. and Mrs. John Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Frederick and family, all of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fre derick of Kinston M Mr. and Mrs. Jk Kornnay of Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Casey Frederick of ttuck mil, S. C; S. E. Jones and Messrs . Clendale and . Calhoun Jones of Salt Lick, Ky. ' , Personals .tv, THERE are a lot of reasons you can expect a new GMG to keep hauling a lot longer than any other truck you can buy. First is the fact of horsepower. Whether it's a gasoline-powered to 2-tonner v with horsepower unbeaten in its class, ', or one of the new heavy-duty Diesels ; you can 't beat a GMCfor "go "I But the extra value you find in these great ' trucks doesn't end at the power plant TV" A A GASOLINE BC1ECEI TRUCKS A 4 hsuiuitS There's the smooth CMC Syncb.ro- Mesh Transmission linked to a sharp- shooting drive line, pouring every ounce of power back to the rugged rear axle. And the solid way horsepower becomes whed'action you know there's extra , depth of truck performance engineered right down through a CMC's broad shouldered frame I - And standing guard , over tbesV long- time trucks are husky brakes with more 1 area than most the surest, easiest steering ever devised to direct a pay , loa'd home all controlled from a spacious " Si-Footer" ; Cab that's , Weathersealed for a lifetime. , GMC's come in the widest range of engine-body-chas8iff combinations to fit any trucking need. The prices? No better buy anywhere! Come tee for yourself. Mrs. Milton WAot r,A nhlMran and Mesdames Jack Qulnn and J. J. West are spending several days at uw muron west cottage at Topsail Beach. Miss Barbara West is visiting Ca rolina Beach. - Mr. and Mrs. .V. A. Standi spent the weekend In Rn lotah Mr Bunn ell's mother is ill at Rex hospital. Jerrv Hnlllnlirniirnrtfh ann nt Ml and Mrs. Herman Hollingsworth, Is confined to his home with a foot infection.. . , Mr. and Mm. T. M T.arwiief.. of Durham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas. J 'Dr. and Mm. D P. Rni nt rnMa. boro spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Houses ; . APARTMENTS ! For Rent i Warsaw And " " Kenans viUe A: j. STRiciai::D PHONE 854 i. v . r. '.AF?AW. N. C. ' , ' or PLlMBINO, 1 V CONTKACTOIT'" It i, ,,- 1 ) fir rUSJii rr 1 Anything In Wood Work SASH DOORS , SCREENS "FRAMES CABINETS MOLDINGS Also Church Pews and Pulpits WARSAW WOOD PRODUCTS CO. Warsaw ; tT.-tgirintutpH , rip, v fIr. Tobacco Farmsr ' !-' Once again we are approaching another cut. : ing season. As a friendly reminder we wish to ad-, xrjse that you inspect and repair all tank supports ' to prevent tanks falling, since we cannot he re-v sponsible for losses due to inadequate supports. - -; 'Also,in order to give you the same service i that we have tried to give in the past, we expect J to begin delivering at once. Oil curing has in- ".jtreased constantlyver the years and we will ex ert every effort to keep pace and render good ser- v vice that you, our customers, have the right to- ex- pect Too, because of , the large capital -required and other circumstances, we will sell on cash ba- . ' sis, as in the past ' ' - - f ' ' ' 1 1 t, ' '' " rr- tj't,". ''tr ' We wish for each. and every one of you the best and most prosperous season ever; ' , T MACK OIL CO. Warsaw, N. C ITS' 1 1 This automatic electric deep fryer vjui yuui puiuiiiidu ui uii9 iictf fsw Ami fry eUeke shrlnM Wus, f . uatMt French. New sms fry eUeksn, sfcruap s. - ouosw. "- V;1. .--Tr. .wn. nui IU win-' Mt HOXPOWI ea. a'taft -wMorl "j efStH-, " "" ' ' ' ' , IJr. Pite . .. .. . . . iy,VP f ""n. iw- h.ih.iiliii.ii'i--' 111 .r. : ( .(. - ' - -: , ,- (i A Regular $290.00 . Voluo ... Gsl-12 Fcj CiJ-; 'V; Jill b ' k ' " i ,- , til 1 1 i , 1 1 - i.' ' ' ' ' - - k. a.i tr isr'VM'i vear sn.l fr., cornel Here's ' 7 t ' e isi, fea. , I i teres, epciency, a...! v .. lie operation. LainS ' I ' alt-s;cl cabinet, t f J ; , , ' I '1 j ctauwl, wou't cL.A, craUc, or f ' , It 1 s:.o7r you vlsst a rst r ' it h, si, t,,4 yi ' " j j ":rt- ... - - ' sp-isi a " i i B ' "' J -n ssy''sha .. . i r : ic ir I f H 1

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