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These officers "were elected for the years 1952 and 33., It was an nounced that the' Annual Farmer's Day would be held in Warsaw on June 7th. vFree refreshments were to be served and attractive prizes aie piannea 10 oe given. J. Middleton. and Mrs. D. L. Carl. ton spent last week, end at the West cottage at Wrightsville Beach Mrs. J. W. Farrior is visiting her nun in ureensDoro. Miss Minnie Hayes ' is spend' ing several days with Mrs. Walter Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe. Mrs. Park Prldgeon has returned from Rich Square where she at tended the graduation of her WELCOME TO WARSAW SATURDAY, JUNE 7th MEATS and GROCERIES OUR SPECIALTY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS 1000OOO0O000O0OO0OOO0O0O0J S HOBBS BEAUTY SALON , O 0 -' HAIR STYLING AND PERMANENT ' To WAVING OUR SPECIALTY 0 CLEO HOBBS ' ! f H 1 1 U EVA WIGGINS '? 310 E. Plank St. O Warsaw, N. C. O O o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI MACK'S BEAUTY SHOPPE k.1 . SHAMPOOS FINGER WAVES 5 ' PERMANENTS Across Railroad Prorri The A&P t , f WARSAlVj N , C. TJrJMrJt,ZZ7J L&P' -''' mm THE MR. 1 ft rr ' ' " WELtdMlfTO WARSAW PRODUCE STOP AND BUX YOUR MEATS ' GROCERIES FRUITS fc VEGETABLES GAS&OIL AT . x. 1 1 IN WARSAW PHONE 44-1 Sara Joiner's RlCSIioiiwin Installs Hew ion if -'By Sarx Jolner.I(.;;'x;s. i SHARE TOCB HAPPINESS Wouldn't it be wonderful if ev ery time we felt joyous and ex uberant, we ' found - someone to share our elation: -; Psychiatrists tell us it helps to unburden our troubles and woes upon a sympath etic listener, and almost every one agrees that it does. But why can't this rule work two ways? Why not share our happiness too? How of ten we call a friend and say 'Oh, but I have the blues this morning. tI just have to talk to someone.' Talk you do, and when you hang up you feel so much bet ter. But what about the friend, is she 'feeling -better too, or have you caused her to be depressed? ' When you've nad a particular piece of good luck, why not call a friend mi say, 'Meet me around the corner. I want to celebrate.' Your friend will be happy too. If your husband or friend pre sents you with a lovely corsage for a special occasion, don't wear it once and let it dry in your refrig erator. : Isn't there someone you know who could enjoy it? What about the little woman who has been a widow so long, wouldn't she get a thrill wearing it to church? Anyway, you could ask her if she'd like to have it. When you're baklne. it's iust as that fifty dollars had been collect- easy to make two pans of rolls at ed by the Auxiliary in the pop once, isn't it? ' Carry the extra pan sale. It was also announced to your neighbor who works and that the Teen Age Club sponsored has so Utile time for cooking. DV tne Auxiliary would observe On Friday,1 May 80th at the Amer ican Legion 'Hut in-Warsaw, Mr. R. C. Godwin of. New Bern who is the past Former Commander, impressively-installed the newly elected officers of the Warsaw American Legion. The ' officers installed Were Commander Ed Strickland, Vice Commander Al Banadyga . of Fai son, Chaplain Edgar Pollock, Ath letic Officer Graham Phillips, His torian Henry L. Stevens Jr., Ser vice Officer J. C. Page, Sergeant at Arms Ottis Swinsome, Guardian of Properties Oscar Holland. Ladies night was observed at this time. The entertainment was. in the form of a banquet. A large number attended. Is Hostess To Bridge Club Last Tuesday night, Mrs. Ver non. .Stancil entertained her bridge club; Those playing were Mes dames Belton Minshew. Carl Win ders, J. D. Davis, Mattie Torrain, Bonnie Thomas, Forest Martin, and Emerson Jones. ' The club high was won toy Mrs. Forrest Martin and the prize for traveling was given to Mrs. Em merson Jones. At the conclusion of the game, Mrs. Stancil served a frozen fruit salad plate. Auxiliary Hears Rev. Crossno The Woman's auxiliary of the American Legion in Warsaw "net on the night of the 20th at the American Legion Hut. During the SKfcK L 5 ftS: wrekTsUralKuren EX Miss sissie Thomas spent last Dr. and Mrs. Otto Matthews plan to leave on June the first for a ten day visit to New York. Mot Vernon Stancil will leave on the fifth of June to enter sum mer school in Wilson. She plans to remain for six weeks. Miss Ardyth McCroskey and brother, Larry of Badin are spend ing two weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Alton Greenlaw. . - Mr. Floyd Jones who has been a student at Clemson College, S. C, has arrived home to spend the va cation months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones. Mrs. Fes Mitchener has returned She'll be' singing your praises for a long time to come. When you discover a good book, pass lt on to someone else. If your dog has puppies, give one to some little boy who can't afford one if he has to buy it, but who would love-one devotedly. ' Perhaps sharing our joys and happiness is the secret key to that better world for which we are al ways struggling. "T think it's worth trying, don't you? grandson who was valedictorian of bis ClftSS ' " ''" ' Mr." jinT Strickland left Satur day for Elon, Louisiana where he will join Mrs. Middleton who has been visiting her parents. Little Sabra Ann Hansen of Wil mington is spending two weeks with her great grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russ. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thomson will attend graduation exercises of Carolina on June 2, when their daughter, Barbara Jean will re ceive her degree Among those who attended the funeral of the late G. E, Jones held in Wilmington were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Page, Mesdames Allen Drau ghon, Sr., Mrs. Joe Surratt aud Mrs. L. S. Whittle ; i Mrs. Charles Caftoll, aecompah Itfd by. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll recently visited in Raleigh and Durham. , , 5 , .Mrs. Clara Middleton of Kinston is visiting her sister. Mrs. 'Leila Middleton - .. - opening night on Tuesday night from seven thirty to eleven o'clock. The high light of the evening was the interesting address by Rev. R. L. Crossno, pastor of the War saw Methodist Church. He spoke on 'Civilian Defense' and stressed the importance of Preparedness. Card-Of Thanks The family of the late beloved Sheriff Ralph J. Jones wishes to thank his many, many friends for their wonderful helpfulness dur ing our recent bereavement. For every kind thought, for every ex pression of loving kindness, we thank you from the bottom of cur hearts. Thank You, Mrs. Ralph J. Jones Baptist; News The Sally Johnson Bible Class of the . Methodist church held a meeting last Monday night, the 26th, at the home of Mrs. Leila Middleton and her daughter, Mrs. B. C. Surratt, Jr.,. fr. The devotional was given1 oy Mrs. Frank Giddings. The BWe study from Timothy was given by Mrs. H. R. Hipp. Mrs. Charles Carroll presided. At the close of the meeting, a fruit salad plate was enjoyed. i WELCOME TO -ft. - - mm ;t.i !i ONE BLOCit FROM PRODUCE MARKET WARSAW GOOD EATS MACK BROCK, Prop. Friday: in Durham. Mr. Neill Philips is visiting Floyd Jones. Mrs. Katie Herring and Mrs. Bessie Herring are spending the week at the Carolina Beach. Miss Martha Ann Smith who is a student at the University of North Carolina is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith. CC7 its . wars Youth Fellowship Group Entertained On Thursday afternoon, Miss Judy Rollins and Miss Judy Stancil entertained the Youth Fel lowship of the Warsaw Presby terian Church. The young peo ple, accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Newbold and Mrs. Vernon Stancil went to Laurel Lake where bathing, picnicing and games were enjoyed. Twelve members were present Miss Standi Entertains Club On Thursday afternoon, May 30. Miss Barbara Stancil entertained the teenagers sewing club. Mrs. N. A. Smith was present as in structor. During the hour finish ing touches were added to the luncheon sets that the club have been engaged in making. At the end of the sewing session, the host ess served punch, potato chips with cream cheese and salted nuts. Miss Carol Baars assisted in serving. Whltakers Restaurant. Mr. Hugh rel, Md. While in N. J. they at Morton of Wilmington was( the tended a convention at which Rob guest speaker of the occasion. Mr. ert was guest speaker. Morton was introduced by the pres- They toured New Jersey, ident, William Sheffield. He show Pennsylvania, Maryland, and the ed colorful slides of interesting place where George Washington scenes in North Carolina. crossed the Delaware. On May 22nd they left Fleming ton and spent the night at Cape Charles, Va., returning to their home in Warsaw on the 23rd. Mr. Barden, who is 83 years young, says he and his wife had a very exciting and enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barden left Warsaw on May 16 and traveled by car to Flemington, N. J. to visit Mr. Barden's son Robert and fam ily. On Friday night they spent the night in a motor court, in Lau- Warsaw Fish Market Ocean Fresh Seafood Direct From The Sea 1 PRICES ARE CHEAPER (Next Door To A&P) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fiah or Know Your Fisherman D. Z. HOLLOMAN Free Phono S26 Wo Dressing Warsaw, N. C. Dellve Hugh Morton Is Rotarian Guest Ladies night was observed by the Warsaw "Rotarians at their meet ing on the twenty-ninth, at which time a banquet was held at the CITY SHOE SHOP THE BEST OF SERVICE AND MATERIALS WE SHINE SUMMER SHOES LOCATED ACROSS FROM THE CAROLINA TELEPHONE OFFICE : ! . IN WARSAW Fowler Radio Co. IN WARSAW ' WELCOMES YOU TO THE WARSAW PRODUCE MARKET WHILE IN TOWN STOP BY OUR SHOP FOR RADIO SALES ' AND ' r GUARANTEED SERVICING OLDEST RZPAIR BUSINES IN TOWN NEXT DOOR TO DUPLIN SUPPLY CO ILENE H. GUY, Mgr. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o If 1 WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL OPENING: OF THE v ..:,:.;.''.''. .'.- .-.'.'",.i.;,j'.'-.y V. v''.;' ''jV "i'1' -: ip:'. , . vt'-..- " (And 1 " , Szzz:3 Ezzto - Stterdif TJi f - Jwie 7 - 8 P. 7.1. -I ' 1' l V ' v- v;.;: TOBACCO FLUES WE HAVE FOR SALE NEWTLUESAND . REP AIU OLD ONES V 'An o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o b o o o o: Oj o o o o o c o o o; o o o o o o o o o . o . o o o j o r TO TT TT T saw Produce Market AND TO A "Brooks Iiia WARSAW'S LEAMIIC DEPAWHEIH STORE i' , 5 WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ()
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