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J : il Sin. Howard Joiner, Reporter and Subscription Agent. ,.- Please Call Kirs. Joiner at telephone 454 for news ! , w J The Business and professional Women held Ha regular monthly nesting on Monday night, the 21it at the Wnltakera Restaurant. Twen ty one members were present and four visitors. The guests were Mrs. E. B. Greenlaw, Mrs. Robert L. West Miss Eva Williams and Patrolman W. T. Proctor. The president, Mrs. Avon Sharps presided. The Health and Safety chairman, Airs. Paul KKchln, in troduced the speaker of the eve ning, Mr. Jeff B. Wilson "who Is the director of Information and Safety of the N. C. Motor Carriers Association Mr. Wilson showed an interesting and Impressive film of professional portrait of t Truck Driver. He explained several phases of the film. and sotato chins were enjoyed and at the end) of play, the hostess served frosen fruit saiaa, cneese straws, assorted nuts and coffee. Ilino Ccrncrs . lift Birthday ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner celebrated the eleventh birthday of their dauzhter. Nina, on Friday nlcht, the eighteenth, at the Whit- akers Restaurant. Mrs. uarner was assisted in entertaining by Mes dames W. A. Patterson, N. A. Mlt- cheU and L. S. Whittle, The table was beautifully dressed with a lace cover. On one end the lovely birthday cake was . placed and at the, opposite end the I punch bowL Assisting In serving were Miss boss uarner, tne non- d her club last Tuesday night at;?.,??: caslon, Japanese quince and nar cissus being used in the floral arrangements. Those playing were: Mesdames Moroan Baar ,Yancy Smith, Lawton Albertson, A. M. Benton, J. A. New kirk, Mattie Torrans and Miss Nora Blackmore ' " During progressions,' Mrs. Lewis served soft drinks, valentine candy, and assorted nuts .At the end of the game, she served, lemon chiffon pie, salted nuts and coffee. The club high was won by Mrs. Yancy Smith who received novelty nap kins. Mrs. Lawton Albertson won traveling and was given a lovely potted plant Mrs. Mattie Torrans won the visitors prize. Mrs. Jordan :' Entertained Club present. At we ena ox we pwnre, . ea ner cn " ; Thoie present were the follow- lerrv newuum voiunieercu limum. i ner name. JMuriy auiuw , t a tri After which a delicious sea d were used in her decorations. Those . it,. miH niinuina. M- Juay iancu, juay nouins, Ann ! ----ia,M" -- Straiiehn. Sue Whittle. Juanita Hin- names aoaen craiemi, a"., r...i n., t Knrneov PJPwSSiS?aLS!Sr Drue Grice, Brooks Boyd, Keith 11 UI1, Wiru wvuu m wuvu. John Vinson and R. W. Riggs. iMrs. Tommy Gresham won the high score and was given a home 1 W UUII f uwum -wvaa Mrs. Robert Lewis Bridge Hostess Mrs. Robert Lewis entertained her club last Friday night, the 18th. I Her home was lovely for the oc- j Hobbs, Johnnie Pat Harmon, Neill Mitchell, Allen Sutton, Billy Pat terson, Walker Stevens, Fred Basra, Lltch -Huie, Bill Straughn and Vinson -won uie iraycuug ... w prize and received a novelty milk FaZZ wt ft..' everal enjoyable ; games I' y, of i, t :. ..w y v -a k-r. and ...J.C.r . c. Mr. and bit's. V uuam Powell and boys spent Sunday, with Sgt and Mrs. S. O. Lambert of Fayettevuie. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Greenlaw of at m The Warsaw Junior Music Club, . , TTTTT7T Seaport. Maine, arrived last week will present the operetta "Chon- w.Wn". iu"'i't"-tBt forT visit with Dr. and Mrs. Alton ite" in the Warsaw- High School h-t Vl nignt reo. i. r'' i , ZT Greenlaw. (Auditorium Friday Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wlggs spent and in Kenansvllle. auditorium r 41.. .4 n ui.it. Tiimiv nluht rrfiruirv llj i - juMUDersnip aues were set o lng Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wiggs. The Operette is based on the (Mrs. A. J. Davis of Portsmouth, ' themes" of Franz Liszt and is direct- Va. was a weekend visitor of Mr. ed by Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr.' and Mrs. Daulton West. - 1 The operetta takes place in the Mrs. Lela Middleton recently latter part of the 19th century In visited relatives la Richmond. Vav Hungary. : "r - i ' : Mrs. Earl Huie is much Improved - Characters are. ChonHa, Ross after being ill at her home on Col- Garner; Stefan, Jimmy Bowden of less. St. Mrs. Lela Middleton Kenansvlle; Murdo, John Knowles; spent the week end in Kinrtoa. Day. Mary EllzaJSeth Packer; Ba ron, Bobby Martin; Baroness, Patsy Kornegay; Konrad, Ray Bell of Kenansville; Emil Ventress Daugh ter of Kenansville. - : a chorus consisting of SS sing ers. Mrs. Wilbur Garner is direc tor of the dances and Miss Annette Boyette is pianist She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Clara Middleton. Mrs. Annie J. Huie of Atlanta Georgia is visiting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lltch Huie. Mrs. Bessle'Eason recently spent several days in Norfolk Va. with her son, Mr. Thomas Eason. ' On her return, she was accompanied by Mr. Eason and Mrs. Eason and daughter, Janet who remained through the week end. I Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Packer spent Sunday with Mrs. Leon Flow ers in Mount Olive. , : I Miss Annie Ross Williams 1st ? w., AtA spending the week with relatives lnl j1? merchants of Warsaw decld- Mrs. LUlian Quenn recently vUlt- fCrrT:!"" v Warsaw Merchants Form .Association dollars otr year. This nominal amount is to be used for operating expenses and to keep the function of the organization devoted only to policy making. 1 It was decided to wait until an other meeting before the final de cision on the issue of closing stores on Wednesday afternoons. Wcl!:er St:v:ns Scout Of Mcnlh Walker Stevens has been named the Boy Scout of the Month of Troop 20 In Warsaw. Walker Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker Stevens of Warsaw. ' i - - ul CJJi? : . . . . J t -'iJ. Jr- t-f 1 - ' toU, U C; two si "s, I .i. Lc. ie N. Foy, of Ws i. -on, and Mrs. James Shine, of l--y fl oufit; and one brother, WUU.'n touiir erland, of (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Mrs. Southerland, who died several years ago, was the former Daisy Clark, of Clarkton, N. C. - Mr. Southerland was born In Du plin county, the son of the late Nicholas Southerland and Ellen Tolar Southerland. He had lived most of his life In Mount Olive and was very active in the reli gious .civic and special affairs of the community. He had been for , : . i i h , S a..J fr tiie Vayne C. the Amerkaa Ttl Ci " jz "3 n. i ' Eddie Kill Tht- , . 1 at the home of Johnnie I. Sf Le noir County baturujy r, , , 11 o'clock. Funeral serv- " conducted' from the Beubv. , p tist Church Monday a t at 2:30 by the Rev. A. L. Ju s tor. , Burial followed In the '. pen Cemetery near Potip l X Surviving in addition to 1 i e are a son, Edward Lyndalle t f e home; two brothers, John an J 1. il Uam of Pink Hill; and a sister, I -s. Ada Hall of Potters Kill. )OOO000OO00OO00OOO0O000O o o o o o o o o o o o o TRACTOR and OTHER "FARM MACHINERY q PLOWS HARROWS STALK CUTTERS and OTHER FARM TOOLS G. E. ; Edgerton Goldsboro, N. C O O o o o o o o o o o were iimyaa the guests engaged in folk aancing. At me ena ot tne social hour, strawberry ice cream cake were served. Nina was the recipient of many lovely gifts. ' ' P.T.AMef Tuesday Night IOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOIOOOOOOO 1 TOticeS ir mm Time For Listing 1952 County Taxes Expires Jan. 31, 1952. See Your Township List Taker Now And List. The Warsaw Parents Association held its regular month' ly meeting last Tuesday night, the I 15th. The president, Mrs. Graham Phil-1 lips presided. After the minutes I were rcau ay me oecreuiry, mrs. Glenn Rollins, a short business session was held. . For the program, a very interest ing picture on "Mental Health" was held. Mrs. John Pierce save the introduction preceding the picture. followed by an outstanding talk 'by the Rev. R. L. Cross no. The door prize was won by Mrs. Myra Carlton. ,. ed Mr.- and Mrs. Graham Wuenn Jr, in Kinston. - Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Page of Goldsboro were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Page, rr ' .. ..-',-v-Mrs. P. L. Page and Mrs. Charlie Johnson spent last Thursday in Rose Hill. They were the guests of Mrs. Berta Ward, a f v Mrs. Everett Young of Golds boro spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Johnson. 1.1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Page of Green ville, N. C. were called to Fayette- ,nd viae, ua., last Saturday on account oi ioe aeam 01 uer moiner, Mrs, Marshall Lee Seagrove who died suddenly. Mrs. Annie James of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Page last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lieribach and son, Bobby spent the wees: ena in new uern. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shipp of Clin ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lyston Blanchard and B. G. Blanchard of Warsaw motored to Wrightsville Beach for Teachers . an oyster supper Sunday afternoon. themselves' on certain community issues and for this purpose set up the Warsaw: Merchants Associa tion.'.':? .v':'' v: '-; ''.":.''!'; With a majority of the Warsaw businessmen present, " the associa tion was organized and William M. Craven was elected President for the first year. Other officers are HENRY SOUTHERLAND Henry R. Southerland, 80, died Tuesday, Jan. 15th at 2:13 p. m. at his home in Mount Olive after an illness of several weeks. ' - ' Funeral services were held Thurs day at lVa-m. in the First Prestoy terlan church with the pastor, the Rev. B. E. Dotson, officiating, and tne Rev. W.'M. Baker, of Mebane. a former pastor, assisting. Burial was in Maplewood cemetery. Mrs. William Taylor Hostess To Club Mrs. William Taylor entertained her bridge club on Tuesday night at her home. Guests for the evening were the Mesdames A. M.- Benton, r ranJc Hobos, Glenn Brown, Fes Mitchner; Allen Draughon . Jr., James Norwood West, John Ander son jonnson, and W. J. Mitchell. Jr. Mrs. Draughon won a perfume set for high score. Mrs.' West re ceived cologne for the second high. At the end of the game, the hostess served peach short cake and coffee. Music Class To Have Operetta The music class of Mrs. James Middleton will present an operetta on Friday night, February the first if lace-nHigb School Auditorium 'Price Twenty five and fifty cents Name of Operetta Chonlta Notice The money made Is to be used for the Piano fund. Reads Essay 4 i ; Buy Tho Ccfco Tkzt Gives You Better Flavor... Bigger Savings! Experts agree that fresh coffee, ground exactly right for the way you make coffee. Dives you better flavor. So superb AaP Coffees arc sold to yon only in the roaster fresh bean, Mm Custom Ground just right for your eoffeemaker. You get all the rich, full flavor MM 1Mb now oxtocx lXb.'Bag.J On Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, Miss Joyce Ann Jones of Warsaw read an essay that won first prize in a contest sponsored by the James Kenan Chapter of the United Daughters of the confed eracy. Her essay was entitled "Robert E. Lee Confederate Sold ier." She read it over the Radio Station WRRZ in Clinton. ' ' " " " -v - ff ri-rv : . t , . aw,. ,C V ....... . - I Mrs. Ed Sheffield Club Hostess On Thursday nleht. Mrs. Ed Shef field entertained her club at her home on Memorial drive. . Her home was lovely for the oc casion - with a profusion of early spring flowers.. Those playing were Mesdames William Sheffield, Charles Shef field, James Herman Hines and Ed Hines. Tommy Gresham, Ralph Best Jr., and John Vinson. ; The hieh score was won bv Mm. William Sheffield who was given a potted plant. Low score was tal lied by Mrs. James Hines who re ceived a bill folder. ' Ouring progressions, soft drinks and tea biscuits were enjoyed and at uie ena or piay, Mrs. Sheffield servea xipsy cake and coffee. Personals , f Mr. Svdnev Kt7. nm VuIml day in Durham where he visited his grandfather. Mr. H. Bellrevn hn is ill While in Durham he ain visited his brother, -Bradley Katz wno is a stuaent-at fjarolina. . Mr. and Mrs. Georm Siittnn nA Mr. and Mrs. L. S. WhitUe anil I daughter, Sue spent Sunday at Car-1 TURNER'S Jewelry WATCH REPAIR SHOP . Ring Sizing , Warsaw Furn. Co. Store v Warsaw, N. C. 1 Lb. Bag. you pay fori Yon have a choice of tArse blends, too. ..one is sure to nit your taste exactly. And talk about value I AmP Cojfet tavtt yew hp to H a pound compared with the price of eoffeea of com parable quality. Try it...and tow J9c 1 Lb. BaaV i I 1 f 81c ..AT YOV2 AP Gregory fai Co:l Ccpmy , Warsaw, N. C. ' LET US CONTINUE TO FEED YOU,. , AND KEEP YOU WARM : ' r ''A W. W. 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