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- ----- " " TTX L . , 1 ZX XXTVkA J, ii.Lt 17, li , v Mr. Howard Joiner, Reporter and Subscription Agent. Please Call Mrs. Joiner at telephone 454 for news Tomer. .7arsaY n I 'i'.II ' i icesiaeni nun In Accident r,T 4 Staff Set Dean William McMeen son In law of Mrs. H. R. Hintt and, a former warn w resident was cri tically Injured - Sunday night on the outskirts of Scotland Neck. He had stopped to fix a flat tire when a car driven by an elderly, woman ran into him and injured him ser iously. Sgt McMeen waa severe ly crushed in the chest and sev eal bones broken. s The' extent "of h injuries are not yet known as he was still under an ovygen tent at last report He is in the Edge- cemo ,uenerai nospitai in Tarboro. wnue living in Warsaw they oc- cuppied one of the J, CRuss apts. MrSs-Paul Kitchen Last Thursday nlsht Mrs. Paul KitchenS entertained lai honor of Mrs. .Charles Barker.,-Party bridge ura nljlVMl during fh MMnlntf inosc p laying were jnesaames Av on Shame. - Li & ..Whittle. John Anderson Johnson, William Tay lor, Henry-Ktvenbark, Frank Hobbs and Arthur Benton. 1 f r . The high score Was won by Mrs. Shame who received a bon bon dish. Mrs. Sharpe also won the prise- for traveling and was given disk towel. ; The guest of honor, Mrs. Charles Barktr, was given ' a noveltjr itelw.t'cC During progressions, party mints, peoan clusters' and cold drinks were passed and at the end of play, Mrs: Kitchin served banana splits. Is Hostess Mrs. John Vincent Entertains Club ; , SIMts!"- Johni Vincent entertained her bridge club last Friday oighi. S lose who played were the follow g: d Mesdames Otto Matthews, Mitchell Britt, W. G. Britt William Sheffield,- John Anderson Johnson, James Middleton, and Balph Best, Jr. 1,7 r-i? w.'-r'" The club high was won by Mr. William Sheffield and the second high by Mrs. ptto, Matthews. . , During progressions,' the hostess served cold . drinks and cheese sandwiches and at the conclusion she, served frozen, pineapple pie. Lem Hodges Is Mr, Lem Hodges, son of Mr. and Mr, MJUls Hodges arrived Ust week to visit his parents.. Lem is with the Merchant Marines and has been on duty for the past eighteen , months , shipping from Holland ana England to the Persian Gulf .for the , North American ship ping .company of N. Y. He left from Hamburg Germany as passen ger a board the ship, Ipalls. '.rs;Jula4orrEns CeloLrulesn ller 78lh Birihday Vf vi-y.i'J the children of Mrst Julian Tomi rans helped her celebrate her 7uth birthday at ji picnic dinner on July Sara JoinrTs ColiiinnVi LOVE'S POWER IS LIKE A,;: .i,'j.800MEBANGr;.,;,i:)'. y ' The most creative asd construe live power on this earth is the pow er of love. Love is like a boomer ang, send it forth and it comes back to . you with even - greater- lorce 8 at the home of her son -and dau- There is a poem that tells us: "Give shter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Torrsno. love and love to your heart will Those who attended were Mr;; and (flow. a. strength, lt r your utmost Mrs. Bay. Torrans, of Rockingham, need."- - . ; - - . ' Mrs. Carl SpeU,-Turkey, Mrs. Lea- ' There was Ellas JHowe, broken no Tnrr.n. snH rtmiffWtAr Helm in health and poverty stricken. He and Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Lewis of 'felt his life was over. . Day after Warsaw. Middleton and Misses Nell and Sallie Bowden. '- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hihesarid dau ghter. Mary Frances spent the week end with her parents, Mr, Li GlsSculherlarid Is On The'cfalldren of Mrs. L. G. South erland gave ' a ( surprise. 1 blrthdav dinner on July 3 at her home on Plank street. Those who attended this delightful affair were the fol lowing: - Mr. and Mrs. Carl South erland' and children,-Mr. and Mre Henrv -Southerland Of Penderlea Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Southerland Yc-TciiTiy Coo:.:l)s Has 8lh Dirlliiav Si! .1? 'i-rf S ' Wh. Vi ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coombs en tertained for their son, Tommy on his eighth birthday, June 30 at their home on Bay Street. - ' Mrs. Coombs was assisted in en tertaining by Mrs. Emmons Gar ner and Mrs: Ruby Blackburn. Af ter games were, played on the lawn, cake, Ice cream and fruit punch were served j to ' the many little friends who attended. - day he watched his frail wife slow. ly sewing with a needle in order to get them the money for the next meager meal,,, Beyond and above everytning ne.joveo nis wue ana it hurt him, to watch her work so very hard. Because of his great love for her, he forgot his sick and Mrs. Francis Oakes-te Green- wve tor aer, ne roi nos sick vilie i. . - t (body and began thinking how he nrf W Aiiwrf aa hkV might help her. He went to work ------- w J a latest f jv! : Mr.' and Mrs. Don Whltehurst announce the birth of a son, Reid Lewis on June Zdth.'LMrs. White hurst is the former Helen West. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. ' D. West an nounce the birth of a daughter, Susan Fay. on June 24th. Mrs. Wes Is the former Arlene Scott Card-Of Thanks -- We wish to express our appre ciation and thanks to our mends, relatives and. neighbors, for the .love and Sympathy shown to us in tne aeatn oi our beloved Husband and father. , ii , l- s i Mrs. J.C. Merritt ana children ' Mrand Mrg. William Gelger of Cherry- Point spent several day. recently with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Herring and Mrs. C. F. Durden. Jm and Pat cCrosksky of Richmond,, Va. are spending sev eral days with thir aunt and uncle Dr. and Mrs. Alton Greenlaw. I Mr. and Mrs. William Craven had at their guests last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Craven and children of Baltimore, Md. , ' Mp,-nd Mrs. Kenneth- Smith of Raleigh spent last Friday with his brother, Mr. 1L A. Smith.. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tyler of Annapolis, Md. spent last week with tier parents, Mr. ana Mrs. John Pierce.i.. .gf Guests of Mis.' B:VC. Sheffield for the week at her coite en Top sail beach were Mrs. Walter P. Bridgers, Mrs. A L. Cavenaugh, Mr. John- Pierce, Mrs. L. 3. Huie, Mrs. J. ET WHUams,iMra. W. J. as their guest recently, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Faravaughn and chil dren of Fayetteville and Miss Ruth Faravaughn of Fayetteville. Mrs. Fred Wright and children of Washington; D. C, is visiting her sister Mrs. J. T. Gresham. Mr. L. R. George of Kinston re cently visited his daughter, Mrs. Graham PhllUps. ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shelton of Columbia, Tenn., spent " several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gresham. ; ' ' '; ' -(' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. newurt: naa as their recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Newklrk and Children of Tam pa, Fla, Mrs.' Bart' Huie, Miss Barbara Thomson and - Miss Mae Brock spent last week at the Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Porter of Washington, D. ' C recently visit ed Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MeCracken and children of Oak City and Miss Sybyl Bland of Washington, D. C, spent the wee kend with Mr. ani Mrs. Arthur Benton. .. Mr. and Mrs. -Paul Potter and childreni Joyce, ' Mary : Lou and Bobo are visiting relatives in Spen cer, S. C. - Mr,;w.s q.MartW has )wtumed home after being a patient at the $ampson Memorial Hospital-, in Clinton j,'. . , ' . '.,., '. , .' Mr jmd.Mrs.' Milton West and children are spending several days at their cottage at Surf City. . . ; Mrs. W. J. Middleton has return ed home after visiting in Wilming ton. ,.. ,:, . , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Humphrey have returned from . a visit in Boone, Blowing Rock and Canton. While In Canton they attended the pageant, "Home in the West". They also visited their daughter, 'Mrs. David Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. - Johnny .loore spent the week end with her uoth er, Mrs. W J. Middleton. t J Mr. and - Mrs"' Lewis Hansen fnd daughter, Sabra Ann spent unday with Mr. and Mrs. J.. C Mr. and Mrs? k. dLotti o?!fcen ansville are spending several days with Judge and Mrs. Henry Stev ens at their cottage at New River. and In six months he had com pleted the very first, model of his sewing machine " It made him fa mous ana ncn ana it aiso maae nun well. The power of a great love came backvto-bless him.H i Anions the list of great benefact ors of mankind is the name of Al exander Graham Bell, i a He was a teacher In a school for the deaf. He fell in love with one of his deaf pupils and they were married. She could not near him wnen ne toia her he loved her and because he loved her so greatly, he suffered bcause of her handicap. The con suming passion of "his life was to do something to neip tne one ne loved. He decided that it would be possible to develop a hearing aid and he set to work. He never counted the. long hours that he worked on It; he only knew that he wanted to help the one he loved so devotedly. In the process of his exDerlmentation. h developed the telephon. - It was th great love that he gave that came back to him creative and constructive force. . The, very moment that you fall in love witn a j great iaea,' a grep cause, or a great purpose, you be come creative. -Life takes a new meaning .and a new direction. You forget the failures of the past, and you develop. "new faitn and new powers. Pessimism, doubt, despair, discouragement ,.are expeiiea un der the power of a great love. Somonof has, expressed, it in i poem. , . , "Shall ' we not open the human heart. Swing the doors! until the hinges start; , Ctam miii nMVtr1n( AmWt a.tiff Ain Hunting Heaven and dodging slni There is no need to search so wide. Open the door and stand aside Let God in." , .. Note Condensed from a book by Charles L. Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard South erland of Fayettaville. Mr. Ralph Carter ' of Ivanhoe, Mrs.. Audrey MacDonald of Laurinburg and Mr. and Mrs.1: Robert Southerland, Mrs. Lettle Pate and Miss Ruby South erland of Warsaw. - The day was In celebration of Mrs. Soutnertand's 73rd birthday. Mrs. H. C. Fields and children of Norfolk,, Va spent last week with her , mother, Mrs. William Martin, f :;r Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett West spent jssi aunaay witn ner par ents in Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Boteskl., T". . Mrs. Irene Martin of Carolina Beach was a. week end visitor In Warsaw.;,.,.'. ;;'f,.' Mr. and. Mrs. William Atkinson of Jacksonville, Fla., spent Friday wicn mr. ana xnrs. J. it. Harden. A-C J. M. Pierce. Jr.. son of Mr and Mrs.' John Pierce who l with tne Army Air Force In Waco, Texas apcm last wees: ena in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. David Clifton and son have left for their home in Tuscon, Arizona after a visit with relatives Here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wall recently visited her sister, Mrs. Fitzgerald iu appen, ma. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mathis and son, Pat spent last Friday with uer parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Patterson in Roseboro. Mrs. Virginia Lanier and daught er Sandra are visiting relatives in Savannah, Ga. Mri Arthur Apple Is on a niwi- ness trip to New York City. . Miss Katie , Earl Owens of White Lake spent several days of last week w, Miss, Mary Elizabeth Packer; , 1 . Mrs. Ben, 'BowHeti CflAnf astir Aval days at ' WrtghtsviUe beach visit. ing J. W. Quenn. Mrs. A. L. Oavanmish hom ed home after spending several days in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Carr of Wil mington recently visited Mrs. J. L. Carr. Mrs. William J. Yost of Houston Texas are spending several weeks with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. c. B. Best' i Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mariner and, their mother, Mrs. Mariner spent last weekend at Wightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson visit ed Mr. Johnson's mother last Sun day at McCain. w - j ... ..J ....J i Blm I--- m- ... IT. i: ?i St dj , CONDENSED 'STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF ' ; ; "The Safe Executor" Wsaw ' ' .A . ETT WaUace . , Ulli Faison AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1952 Church News " - MRS. BROWN HOSTESS ; Mrs. Clarence Brown was host ess to the T E L Sunday school class of the Baptist church last Friday night at her home on Hill St . After a short business session in which Mrs. Kate Herring pre sided, the devotional was given by Mrs. Lessie Jones. - The opening prayer was given by Mrs. Rosa Powell and the closing prayer was given by Mrs. R. E. Wh'jsless. At the conclusion of the. meeting a aencious outlet supper was served oy mis. Brown. Additional guests were the fol lowing: Mesdames J. C. Rnss, R. E L. Wheeless. Mrs. Fannie Pickett and Mrs. Conrad Scott of Califor nia. 7., V l WOMAN'S SOCIETY MEETS The Woman's Society oi Christ ian service of the Methodist church held its regular monthly meeting on Monday night. The president, Mrs. Psrk Pridgeon presided. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Mrs. Pridgeon. The program was in charge of Mrs. Joe Surratt Sr. She was assisted by Miss Mary Packer who rendered a solo entit led "My Father's World." ' Miss Jean Newklrk gave a reading "All things are bright and beautiful' The devotional was given by Mrs. a. u. uroesno. , Mi3.iSl:;!;:n.: Er.Icrlsins Club; Mrs. - J. W. Straughn entertain ed her bridge club last Friday eve ning at her'- home on Hill street. Her home was -most attractive for the occasion, mixed summer flow ers being used throughout the lower floor. . r On arrival, Mrs. Straughn assist ed by Miss Carol Baars and Miss ' Ann Straughn served the guests lime sherbert and pound cake.' i The club high was won by Mrs. Graham Philips who received a dish garden. Mrs. Edgar Pollock won-the prize for Traveling and was given a chopping block. Others who played were Mesdames Fred Sanford Packer pii.Se' ,fu"!?mn' Sanford Packer, prominent War- d" ??UocK' Sterling . Mariner, ... m.rh.nt hn h tn namprt ouiion ana . A. Mitchell. to the town board to succeed Earl Whltaker, new police chief of Wal lace. Barbecue Supper On Friday night, July eighteenth barbecue will be served at War saw school lunch room at one dol lar per plate. Sponsored by PTA. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glddlngs attended the funeral of Mr. Coy Farmer last Sunday at Mt. Elam. Mr. Farmer, age 74, was killed in an automobile accident last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gavin of Albany, Ga., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glddings. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giddings attended the funeral of Mr. James Odum in Mt. Olive last Friday. 'Master Jay Kornegay has been awarded a trip to New York as an award for getting an allotted num ber of subscriptions to the Wilm ington Star News. Jay will leave for New York the fourth of August. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Weeks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John araen. sarah Ann Weeks re mained for a weeks visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bar-den. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Williams and Mr. Simpson Porter attended the Porer reunion in Salemburg last weeC. Miss Mary Lynn Kitchen was the week end guest of Miss Kathryi Hunter at Wrightsvllle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Travillan of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Charles Dexter of Richmond, Va. were recent guests of Mrs. J. W. Hlnes. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gavin and Miss Frances Mathis have returned from a visit to Maryland. Mrs. Henry Ramsey is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Porter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Carlton spent several days with Miss Fannie Wil son. Kay Matthis has returned from a Visit to Laurinburg. Mrs. O. C. Carter of Mt. Olive visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay the past weeK end. Mr. and Mrs. L. OT. Horton of Goldsboro recently visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Barden. Jr. and children of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Tremaine Plnnh and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Norbit Gyles of Washington stop ped by for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Barden on their way to Wrightsvllle Beach where they will spend a three weeks vacation. Happy is the man who does all the good he talks of. Proverb. Liberty is the one thing you can't have unless you give to others. . WUliam Allen White God hath not glveth us the spir it of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. II Tim othy 1:7. MANHATTEN and ' VAN HEUSEN SPORT SHIRTS PANAMA HATS Go To Tom R. Best MEN'S CLOTHING ' IN GOLDSBORO Warsaw Fish Market Free Dressing Ocean Fresh Seafood Direct From The Sea PRICES' ARE CHEAPER (Next Door To AAP). Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Yor Fisherman D.Z.HOLLOMAN .,.'., J Phone 326 We Warsaw, N. C. Deliver Of Values Take A Look II . Af These! ' ' TV i ..v-i- oW W t .Cash rDue Va $20374,502.06 ' ' " " United States Government Securities $27,228,002.21 1 Obligations ot Federal Agencies 18,998,670.63 State, Ctounty & Municipal Securities 15,326,968.90 . .B . " Total Bonds' at Cost less Valuation Reserves L... 5J.553.64L74 t T-nani nrl Discounts Less Reserves .. . 12,550,963.12 k,A Tntaraef tonA nthoi Asta lli.J!..iii.i...-iA.'ff v , 487,749.78 tfjr toe f 'Banking Houses, Furniture & Fixtures & Real Estate i ( 519,937.09, "a qiw jtii.YAT r,o .dx&vtvj i y.n:i n 7.. " 'pr."e;irr-r-; '-..iMnnmR ZIKV7' '.?:nMi oviTfiv fixrt v-i v.v.t rr-s"3 -t r - ..... f ouu,uuu.uu jsi 4,000,009.00 JL-t 1 ; 1,825,74163 . . ''. 'lit . MAM AAA A A ' 4 - M I 111 III III 111 I II I 1 ! oher Liabilities "Z.. T m'l J ill WnetmQd Discount andccraed Intere.. g-SSg. 1 Capital Stock; ...:..w....-..r Undivided Profits .'-.I, A 1 ' vztrzz'z rrrrsAL rrrosiT insurance ccsfoxation j Wet Proof 1 ,' "4" Crib Mattress - f J r Glass Doors Wardrobes t L $29.95 A And Other Values In Our Store Are Just As Great! W Is Quality Y? I 9x12 Lino. j f I Felt Base Rugs k k $6.99 J v Tbe Best In V J A; , Kitchen , 1 t , Cabinets J - V .' f ' - . i Chrome 1 H Dinette I Pl Svites IV $49.95 U M 'I S" Double' Deck ill , I I f Platform Top . . fi , . . i I I ' V v. ' ft I , x l Bed Springs -A J ) $49 "1, I 1 Mattresses kuwM mm"""'mmmTm''''' n .. ... .. . . ; i. ' -' : i t :' xr l! . ' v nV'Ii7 UALOT "FURNITURE FOR' LESS MONEY : ' 1 HOT. POINT APPLIANCESGULBRANSON PIANOS Ci'-rne Qaian - FUES DELIVERY ANYWBXRE--Carl Quinn s , It": l; 1
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