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1- 7, t i V... MWaa. o g.rl knz:i PcrcKf-Tecchers On October 16 i icnress Mrs. Thelma Dail Taylor, county Welfare Superintendent , will be iuest speaker at the regular meet, ing of the .Warsaw PTA on Tues day evening, October 10 at 7:30 o'clock in the High School Auditor . lura. Her subject will be "Gpod Citizenship Begins' In The Home.' October is the month of the PTA membership Drive and all Interest ed parents and patrons are urged to attend. A door prize will be given away following a lucky draw ing.,. .. . - - Pros. Circles Y Riggs presided and brought the Bible study, "The Sixth Command., ment". There were IS present in. ceding- three, visitors. Fruit jalad a um spicea anns were serv.. : s CIRCLE NO. 1 met In the tinme of Mrs. Walter Bridges and Mrs. nd J- M. Williams on Monday night. 1 ed- ittrs. Bnoges gave the program, CIRCLE NO. 2 met with Mrs -"Church Extension". Mrs. R. W. ' BeamaVlashley on Monday after noon. Mrs. J, T. Gresham presided. Mrs. Ben Bowden gave the BLblt Gj3si i-iiii' i On Friday afternoon at three,. .. thirty the Junior Sewing club met at the home of Miss - Llllle Mae Phillips. Mrs. M. A. Smith, leader. was . present . Another .. luncheon study on the "Sixth Command ment'. The program for the after.., cloth with four napkins decorated umi.2. n ii " .- .i. ' jvinazan paim, was compiei noon "Why I Believe In Home Mis ed. .,.,...' 1 i i slons was given by Mrs. E. P. Ew . I The hostess served iced drinks, I era. The hostess .. served toasted I cookies and toasted marshnfailow pound cake strawberries and cof i I?te-. Present were Barbara Standi, j fee to the 12 present. CIRCLE NO. 3 met with Mrs. W. E. Hines with Mrs. J. C. Page, co hostess on Monday afternoon MA. J. H. Hines presided and gave the program. Mrs. L. B. Huie brought the Bible Study. 4 At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs Page wsa remembered with a surprise baby shower. The hostesses served strawberry cake and coffee to the 14 present . , , - Barbara Jones, Carole Baars,- Judy Rollins, Shirley Shine, Mrs. Smith and the hostess. ESSO SERVICE CENTER I , ; .Formerly Operated By Jack Best . j -, Is Now Under The Management Of JOHN A; JOHNSONf j A cordial invitation is extended to all my friends and former custom- ers to stop by for a visit. ." Esso Gasoline Oil Tires Changed Cars Washed Minor Repairs Lubrication OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY AT NOON Mrs. Ilevkirk Gets High At Bridge Miss Nora Blackmore was hostess for her evening bridge club' on Friday when she entertained at two tables at her residence. Mrs. Al bert Newkirk scored high and re ceived a set of ash trays. Second high went to Mrs. A. M. Benton, wax was presented guest towels Mrs. Rcbert Lewis, won pear pre serves for -traveling. During the game 1 Miss Black more served potato chips and fruit. juice. At. the end she served cocanut pie and coffee. Players included Mesdames New kirk, Lewis, Benton, Laughton Al bertson, Moman Barr,' Y. L. Smith, miss mamie neiaea ana the hos tess. Methodist Circles CIRCLE NO. 2 met with Mrs. Howard Owen on Monday night with 13 members ' present. Mrs. Hopton Smith, circle, chairman, presided. Mrs. Charles F. Carroll presented -two chapters of the stu . dy bpolCi After the business hour the hostess served cocanut cream pie, 'salted nuts' and coffee. ; " CIRCLE NO. 3 met with Mrs. J. A. Rackley with Mrs: J. C. Surratt Sr., presiding. Mrs. Q. J. Sutton was in charge of the devotional and the study course. There were 12 present. The hostess served straw., beray shortcake and toffee. CIRCLE NO. 4 m;t Monday even Ing with Mrs. J. A. Newkirk. There were 17 members present. Mrs. A. M. Benton presided over the meet . ing. airs. O. Pr Pridgen and Mrs. Daulton West taught the study course, mra, MewaurK served ap. pie crumb pie and coffee. J mm nesa hour Mrs. Sraughan .served landwlcbej, cheese biscuits, cook., les and dates. There were 14 pres ent - . CAKE AND FEE SALK There will be cake and saie Saturday morning at nine o'clock at the J. J. West Market This sale is sponsored by the la . dies of the Methodist church. Shower Given For Bride-Elect At Herring Home Miss Mary Grey Davis, Septem . ber bride elect of Robert Best, Jr., was honoree at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening given by Mesdames Walter Herring, Jr., Odell Wood, Eugene Beasley and R. V. Phillips at the Herring home. ' The honoree was preeui-l a corsage 'of roses on her an i l. Misses Ruby Davis and Lois I . ' . lips led several interesting pv ; Chicken salad plate and cold k-m. were served by the hostess. Miss Davis received many nice and use . ful gifts, t .. Get Intenvoven Socks Hicock Bells A. Brooks, Inc. t . MRS. JAMES NORWOOD WEST. MRS. JAMES NORWOOD WESTI ana Mrs. Cnar'ie Andrew G-dbild of Warsaw who prior- to her mar Warsaw. Mr. West is the son riage on Sept. 23 was Miss Lois of Mrs. James Nwood West and Marilyn Godbold, daughter of Mr. ..c ,ej,i, aiso of Warsaw. Warsaw Fish Market Fresh Quality Seafood Daily From Coast We Sell Cheaper (Next Door To A&P) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fisherman D. Z. HOLLOMAN Free Phone 326 We Dressing Warsaw, N. C. Deliver lu M'emont and Wilson Sunday. Mrs. Belton -Minshew is able to be ouf again after being confined to her home because of illness. Merdames Fred Revelle and John Wood attended the associa uonai meeting in i"lney Grove on Tuesday. Billy Knowles. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knowles returned to his hon from Jse? Walker hosp'tal on Saturday. He had been a pa . tlent there for one week became Oi an injection. Mr. and Mrs. RalDh Best and two children have returned to their home on Frisco street after havlns been away for about a year while mr. Deal was serving in tne U, Marine Corps Reserve. Personals Among those attending the fu neral of Mrs. Annie Cox on Mon . day afternoon were Mr .and Mrs. J. K. Hill, Monks Corner, S. C: Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lofttn, Kins., ton; Mr. James, Loftin, Mt. Olive; Mrs. Bland W. Worley, Wilming ton; Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Wynne, Asheborot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tho .' mav Wilson; Miss Shelley Baliey, son; Mr., and Mrs. T. A. Avent, Mrs. Harry Dempf, Mrs. P. S. Mai . Uson, Mr. D. & Spivey, Mrs, H. 9. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Powell. W.B.Middleton. Rockv Mount- Mlaa Elisabeth Moore, ThomasviUe, Ga.. u. auu mn .Annur hoods, vim.. ton; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Honeycutt Clinton; Leslie A. Brown, Jr., Camp Gordon, Augusta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jenkins and daugh . ten, JuUanna and Thelma of Max . ton. - ..n- . rs . Mr. and Mri Rit. uiiui..- and sons. Arthur and Brad; visited !;' OOQQQQOOOOOCOOOOOpOOOOOOQQQOOOOOOQOQQQQno O ' - .'2 w o o o o o o o o Evans Lienbach of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lienbach. Young Bobby Lienbach .son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lienbach and Karen Riggs .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Riggs, both underwent a tonselectomy on Thursday morn ing In the Sampson Memorial Hos pital. They are doing nicely . Mrs. Wilbur Garner spent Thurs day In Durham and Wilson. Miss Nell Matthis, who is teach ing in Asheboro spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matthis. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whtitle, Mrs. George Sutton, Joyce and Sue Whit tie, Judy Standi and Lillie Mae POUNDS spent Saturdav at ToosaU Mr. and Mrs. Charles Penner and daughter. Mary Jo. of Tabor eitv. spent Sunday with relatives in War saw. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Shelton of Winston Salem are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gresham. Messrs Hugh Carlton and Geroge annen, jr., oi wase Forest College spent the weekend at their respec tive nomes. . Charles Hales, student at Cm bell College was at home for the weexena. Misses Mae Brock and Betty auenoing tne WCUNC in on the needs for additional space fnr P'ind'v S"hool rooms. Mrs. Pen ney is a teacher in the Junior De partment. Mesdames. Ellis West, and Bill Vann presented the pro . gram. During the business session tne circle agreed to sponsor one child on the lunchroom program in the grammar scnool. Fourteen were present. Pimento sandwiches, cook les and Russian tea were served. THE GEORGE ROLLINS Cir cle met in the home of Mrs. George D. Bennett on Monday afternoon with Mrs. L. O. Williams presid Ing. Mrs. N. A. Mitchell brought the devotional. Mrs. Williams open ea tne meeting with a new year s S. i prayer. After a business meeting the hostess served congealed lime salad and coffee to the 16 present. ' THE RUBY DANIEL Circle met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Paul Berry with Mrs. Florence Houston presiding. The devotional was giv en by Mrs. Frank Thomas. No . program was held. After the bus! ness meeting Mrs. Berry serv ice cream and cake. There were 12 members present. Mrs. Moman Barr, the new W. M. o. preiueut. was a visitor. FIT ASA fPPUf o J N i , ... ii) (As Advertised in Life) For Your Smartest Setting American Traditional Design At It's Finest Colonial Homestead Greensboro were in Warsaw for the weekend. Miss Mar Lee Jones, East Caro Una student, spent the weekend with her parents, Sheriff and Mrs Ralph J. Jones. THE ROSA HOCUTT POWF.T.T. Circle met with the new chairman, Mrs. Allen Draughan, Sr., on Mon . day afternoon. Mrs. David Cham, hers was in charge of the devotion . al and the program was given by Mrs. W. D. Byrd. After the bust 'North Carolina producers recelv . ed an average of 28 cents per pound FOB farm for broilers marketed during the- week ended September 22. . I. Shrier & Sons Clothiers & Furnishers WILMINGTON. N. C. We mean that LITERALLY, because we adjust your engine the same way a musician tunes a violin. Each part Is tuned- INDIVIDUALLY and precisely 'til It's absolutely right Then ire check to aee that everything works in perfect harmony. The result? MUSIC to your ears: An Expert Body Man Is Now With Us. We Do Any Kind Of BODY OR FENDER WORK All Work Guaranteed 24 Hour Wrecker Service Day 355 Call Collect Warsaw, N. C. Night 3S4 o Q O O O O f o o o o o C) o C) () C) " ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 ) ) ) nnlw . " vt rt a portrays a different scene of Cnlnninl tivin nn y eachpiece , v, yet a complete starter set for 4 is O O o o i i. s V - 7 1 .'V 20 - Pc Set - O Couple Honored At Bar-B-Q Supper Miss Peggy Grady of Raleigh and Wilton Ward of Warsaw, whose , wedding will take nlace on Novem 0er 3rd were honored on Saturday O night at a barbecue supper given at Griffin's near Goldsboro. The O supper was given by the office O personnel of the Farmer's Home ,,. Administration in Warsaw, of which O Mr. Ward is assistant supervisor, j af Miss Waru va pieJei.tvu . tJr 1 SS2e of Cnrvanttipmnma anH mum: A. Al. Benton presented the ea gaged cou?!e a gril' and waff'.e iror combination set from the office em ployees. . . Attending the supper were Miss Grady, Ward, Mr. and Mr3. A. M. Benton of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Herring of Calypso, Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McNeil of Faison," Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sloan of Chin . quapin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert La. nier of Rose Hill, Miss Elaine Reg ister of Warsaw and O. C. Futrell of Chinquapin. , i v . . j ; . o o He1 American Traditional deaigu at Its finest The lovely - eoionng of us ncn pint green oienas wiui traaiuoasi mapie. . .,'(-( - - . .' . ij . ; 1 .sr. t : i4.,l.i-.,j-. '. i manocany or moaern Diana furniture, ,r.v r. f, W Each pbce la place setting presents a different soeoe, in detailed Oben Stock Prices! a' . ... - t waodeut deaisu. Patterns; applied under 'glasei'woot fade or wash off erorl This. exclusive Royal Chin, prooeso makColoaUl Homeetead'. -gj ' low bndaet brtce poaalble, ni'-'Sn Utfct hhms iif.rt piato'f Salad ..... J5 Soup t.......; Jit Lug Soup .. ,J low budget price possible. r" ' ?n i-n j-." . Plate -7" Salad .35 '""A ' PlaUlo'" dinner Open Stock. At aU lesdlpg stores. .v ,,.- Lug -Meat PUtter 29 Pe. starter set Includes 4 each of 10 dinner Mates. V breai ,11 i 2' ...... i jjCjmAli rtntf Chop Plate, .i ana ouwer puses, iruu uisiw-, cup. mmu r Round 18- J .5 JJ5 .. ''''' 1 .".. j I h i Chop Plate, Round IS" 11J85 Vegetable, ' r "T Shallow M 1 Vegetable deep .... .75 Covered Sugar .... 1.60 wr .. .gs ' Salt Shaker ....,.. . Jit : Pepper. Shaker -M Gravy Boat ...... .95 Gravy Boat Stand .48 Covered Casserole 2.95 Covered Teapot U9 ... 19" dinner plates; one "each: deep vegetable,' 12" round fhop plate, 53 Pe. Service 8 each: cups, saucers, soups, fruits, bread and butters, eovereu sugar, creamer ia.Ba , , ( (Above urieea llshU hlalia nr . u. Bui.i.'..t ; ' nu im J.-T ' . i - " " " "".;f ? Starter set $6.95; 53 pc. set 128.75) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o J 23' GO, rRexa Storen J J ' 1 vi.l v.'! -t.m 1,- t f,' . Ci-Jers Given Prompt Attention iour C. r:i fr D--r? Lf i a Card 0 ii. t 4"h. O O o o Afternoon Club Meets Mrlllarmon "Mrs. J. P. Harmon received mem bers of her bridge club Friday for a regular bridge session. Upon ar rival the hostess served cookies and coffee. Mrs. L. S. Whittle was high scorer and won a vinegar cruet Mrs. Psul Kitchln was presented perfume for visitor's high.- Travel . ing prize, a cake decorator, went to Mrs. Wilbur Garner. During the game iced coca colas were served. Playing were Mesdames Kitchln, Whittle, Garner, George Penney, Allen Draughan, Sr., N. A. Mitchell, Robert Blackmore and Paul Pot., tor. 4 . j - 4 C:ptisl Circles : i: THE ANNIE KATE POWELL Circle met in the home of the new chairman,, Mrs. Fred Revelle,, oh Monday night . with Mrs. . W. J. Knowles, -co hostess. '. Devotional was given by Mrs. Harlee Jones and Miss Nora Blackmore present, ed , the program A lengthy bust.. ne?s " ioa was held in each cir.. cle, a o.ntlng officers for the new - -s were alpo made in cir e M .ation held on .'. T ere were 19 present "rvd sandwiches, Buy Those Heaters Now Quaker Oil Healers Quick Heat Oil Heaters ' Enterprise Coal And Wood Heaters Enterprise Electric And Gas Ranges , Perfection And Florence Oil, Gas And Electric Ranges Crosley Refrigerators And Electric Ranges Complete House Furnishings Quinn - McGdwen Co. 12 2L Furniture of Quality ri K r t , , 1 i Ambulance Service , Warsaw, N. C.
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