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r Pcrsc:.:ls . .. Mrs. Joyce Burton left Sunday for a week's visit with Mrs. El bert Tall, Baltimore, Md and Mis Nora Laney, Washington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Ewers, are spending this wet In Durham; Dr. Ewers - Is attending a medical school at Duke. The K. E. Walls are on an ex tended tour leaving Ashevllle for New Orleans from their to Ven ezuela and the Carlocai., , . Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker Stevens and family will leave Saturday .for a two week's stay at their summer home at Surf City. MISS MARJORIE LOUISE Carr Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loltln, Carr of War saw, who announce her engagement to Joseph Pendleton Johnson, son of Mrs. Charles L. Johnson of War saw and the late Mr. Johnson. The wedding will take place In August. VSCS Holds L ... - 1 yj.T y ..S (aiII rcricbca In Vferssv D::!i$f Chorcfi Ceremony Miss Charlotte Frederleksbn, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fred erickson of Warsaw, became the bride of Robert Frazler Porter, eon of Mrs. Elizabeth Porter of Warsaw and Jacksonville on Friday even lraz June 17tta at 7:30 o'clock in 'the Baptist church if Warsaw, Nup tial music was renaerea ny jars. Glenn Brown, of Warsaw. s . The Informal double, ring cere mony was solmenized by the grooms grandfather, the Rev. T. W. Slier, retired Baptist minister of Jacksonville, The bride was given in marriage by her father. Site wore a strapless street length dress of white em broidered marquisette ' over satin with fitted bodice. Her fitted bo lero was long sleeved ending in colla points at the wrist. Her sho ulder length veil of illusion fell from a skull-fitting dutch bonnet, covered with sequins. She carried nosegay of white gardenias, pom poms, daises, baby breath and tern with white satin streamers. ... There were no attendants. : For traveling the bride wore a navy blue dress with navy aoces ories and gardenias from ber bri dal flowersr-t , immediately following the cere mony an informal buffet supper honoring the bridal couple was held t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore near Warsaw. Mrs. Moore is the Aunt of the bride. Pink Gladioli were used in the living room of the home. A two tiered wedding cake, encircled with greenery, centered the white lace covered table in the dining room, white burning tapers also appointed the table. Arrangements of white gladioli and pom pom -decorated the buffet. , 4 . .. 6andwiiohes, salad, baked bam and Iced' tea were served from the table where the ..wedding cake was srved About fifty attended. Mr. and Mrs. Porter are both graduates: of the Warsaw High school. After their -wedding trip they will be at home at 155 Circle Drive, Jacksonville, where Mr. Por ter is employed by the Spangler Construction Co. 'i i ii i i if i LcL'jy Hudson And Stella Herri:. , : Marry In Unity Church On Sunday In a formal ceremony In the Unity Methodist church near War saw, Sunday June 17th, Miss Stella Elizabeth Herring, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Herring of Warsaw became the bride of Bobby Earl Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert, Hudson of Turkey. The program of nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. McDonald Brock, pianist and soloist, Charles Hales sang I Love You Truly. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. R. L. Cros sno, pastor of the Warsaw Metho dist church. The couple entered un attended and spoke their vows be fore an ' altar of white gladioli, white sweet peas and blue gerani um. The bride wore a dress of blue xp-k i jJAmZZSCOTCH PECAN m-::Svt IRk In flavor, tateioaa to eat, and K prepare wit a pmddlng land pie filling mix - this BaMencotck Pecan We will be Jbe graml - - fismJelosaaeiyewsmMwraMafcv:L..;:.:-; ri '::.' ::; :c'!'1 S cups milk T ": ' 1 . rtt mpkpvi paean mm ; " ;f " -:;T-' ' ' : . " Hok4dS-ineK pi $keU , J hi cup ertam, whipptd a , r eCXuVlllln mi In uhmml Add milk rrmdusMv. blenalnff WllL ivooK ana sur over nsaaiuni mm wmu iiuiui w thickened. Cool slightly (about 6 minutes), stirring once or twice. Add. nut meats. Turn into pie shell, emu. opreaa hrnena wmppea on top. Garnish with ecan halves.-. . ..':.: ;. rr 'Anything In Wood Work tASH DOORS SCREENS - FRAMES ;:fF CABINETS MOLDINGS "T-- Also Church Pews and Pulpits WARSAW WOOD PRODUCTS CO. ' Warsaw The general meeting of the WSCS of the Methodist church was held Monday night In the Ladles Parlor of the church. There were 15 members present Mrs. G. P. Prldgen opened the meeting with a prayer. Mrs. C B. Best led the devotional. The program was pre sented by MravM. A. Smith. IMlss Anne Hule returned Sun day after a ten day visit with and relatives In Washington City. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mitchell and family and Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Garner and family spent the week end at Carolina Beach. Misses Mary Lee Jones and Ann Carol Jones, of Nashville, Ga., guests of Miss Jones and Mary Elizabeth Packer spent Sunday at Carolina Beach. , M.V.ORR Real Estate Phones: Off. 812, Res. 582 - - WARSAW, N. C. , Sales and Rentals Town and Country ( Property LISTINGS SOLICITED JIT ; ; Wj II KGDD IMITITIOHS) and announcements- 7. .a? 2. I M chinawbit treHntt paper ;V fM, i '5 rSi giving joa fine raised lettering ' ,::,; uiai sucau ox UN. 9.1? 1 With doubU '"?, . " a. a aifui " ,y v. . a- .' I 1 V " J. ' H '" Ct-;l m- V It 1 I a 1 ; .... : .'1 X:"-,.'.'-:i''.--.vl,'. Your ehle : IsiiSlTldBud TYPB STYLES' J bum popmlur efaol afcoM J Su : .1- 4 k - ... .:. i Aft 1 AVJL' KW AlBomatdsrecfiear JU pj q. - 'al" '.v, iwponae carw, u. yon cardaj ., .. . . .A r ' , C ' Co siat ytli ' ayoat " , .f - - if.. . .. . f . J " ' - ranteei! 4 M P"l CJi Mis. Guest Al-Fresco in Recapped with lace over taffeta, with a jacket of blue lace, white picture hat and acessories. She carried. a nosegay oi rioK carnations. Serving as ushers were Alfred Herring of Camp Pickett, Va., bro ther of the bride, and Gene Hud son of Turkey, brother of the bride groom. The bride is a member' of the 1031 graduating class of Warsaw High school. The bridegroom grad uated from the Turkey schools and attended BtXJ. Immediately following the cere mony the bride's parents enter tained a bridal luncheon at their home. For traveling tue tritie - wblte linen, dress with wh green linen and the flowers 1 . her nosegay. The couple will tn their home In Washington, IX C ' (. .,., ii ' ii . i. '., : InAiiftilll Bill Kornegay spent the weefc end before last with his parents Mr and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay. Oa Wednesday following he joined the Air Corps. He has been a faculty member of Arlington High school in Gastonla for the past two years,, Visiting Carolina Beach over the , weekend were 'Mr. and Mrs. S. A.. Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips and daughters. Mrs. James M. Tyler of Klnston, past state president of the N. C. Federation of Garden clubs and editor of the North Carolina Gard ener, was honored guest Thursday at an al-fresco .luncheon at the home of (Mrs. Hector McNeil. Guests assembled at one o'clock and included members of the War saw Garden club and seven out of town members. They were Mes dames Tyler and Cecil Wooten of Kinston; Mrs. Robert Holmes, past director and Mrs. Moseley Davis of Mt. Olive, Mrs. Corbett, District director and Mrs. Porterfield of Goldsboro; Mrs. Guy Ross, presi dent of the Garden club of Clinton. Mr. E. Walker Stevens of War saw received a pair of bird prints for presenting the best floral ar rangement for the day. Mrs. Tyler was presented nana tinted Ameri can child studies by Mrs. McNeil. Mrs. L. B. Huie gave a humorous article. "I Married a Philaendron." This was written by the husband of a garden club member, giving his views of flower arrangements. Four tables covered with green chartreuse and coral cloths were set for guests near the fireplace end each centered with a milk glass bowl, containing varied arrange ments of flowers, vegetables and fruits. The serving table, covered with a dark green cloth, was cen tered with an antique sugar buck et containg lemonlillies, tiger 111 lles,' queen anne's lace and trum net vine. Each Individual place was appointed with sample cigarettes, matches, note books and guests re ceived tuberous begonias as fav ors. ( i -i The luncheon served - bufifet style consisted of bam, seafood cas serole, aweet potatoe soufle, green beans, assorted rolls. Individual vegetable salads, spiced peaches, pickles, lemon tarts and iced tea. This was the last meeting of the garden club for the year and Mrs. McNeil is retiring president, mrs. E. P. Ewers Is the incoming presi dent for the new year. ,. , ..; . , Boyettes Gather On Fathers Day Mr. and Mrs. John Ai Boyette, Jr., of Warsaw celebrated Father's Day and Mother's birthday Sun day with all the family present Those present were the bonorees and Mr. and Wm. J. Boyette and chUdren, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Boy ette and children. Miss Rachel Boy ette of the home community and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rouse of Sev en '! Springs. A bountiful din ner 1 was served and . gifts 1 for Mr. and Mrs. Boyette were plenti ful, t Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. J. Boyette and children and Miss Rachel Boyette spent ast Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rouse. ' , i " Mrs. Blackmore : Entertains Club On Thursday afternoon at three o'clock members of the bridge club assembled at her home for their regular ' bridge session. ' Summer flowers decorated the rooms where the game was held. Upon arrival Mrs. ' Blackmore served meringues filled With cream tanned with fresh strawberries and nuts. ' During - progressions iced I drinks were eniiyed. "" A box of gift 'wrappings was won by Mrs. George Penney, for club high. Visitors high, a recipe box- went to Mrs. Edgar Pollock. Playing' were Mesdames Penny, Pollock, Paul Potter, L. S. Whittle Allen Draughan, Sr., N. A. Mitchell Wibur Garner and the hostess. ' Mrs: H. W. Suolars of Rlchsquare spent the weekend .with her mother Mrs. G. P. Pridgen. While here Mrs Sholars. Mrs. Pridgen and Mrs. Ro bert Grady of Kenansvllle visited Uapt. Fletcher veach at Ft. Bragg Saturaday."'.'''',! Mrs. Milton West and family re turned Sunday after . a , several weeks sUy at their summer home at Surf City. " , ; , . Mr. and .Mrs,, Paul' Potter and children spent Friday at ; White Lake and Sunday at Carolina Beach.' i "t ' ' Caot and (Mrs. Clifford B. 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