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, M ;, .,. : t - pun To Attend East Caro- Una Folk Festival Kenan Memorial Auditorium l&vs Section Friday, Saturday, Septem ber 12 and 13. .x, ' - . -' .X. y "X "V tf . s- VOL. 19. NO. 34. Section Three Eight Pages KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1952. HVRKITRlPTirtN RATFj SJM BflT TCr hi eoantieet .M qtalde this to to N. and adlotniu c. PRICE TEN CENTS Sara Joiner's Columns WHEN TO APOLOGIZE ' After leaving the home of a wo man on whom we had made a call, my companion made a remark that might have sounded harsh. Mrs, Bead apologized for everything except for living. I wonder how she happened to overlook that she adued. This blunt comment was absolutely true. Bin. Read was one of those nnioteresting crea tures an apologizer. She apologised for the appear ance of her house she hadn't been able to find tim to dust for two days, I giggled when I re membered that I hadn't found time for a month.) She apologized for the condition of her furniture. She apologised for "her own ap pearance, saying she hadn't had time to freshen up for the alter noon. As we left she apologized for not offering us something to eat ', tsi.irww'.,;''1'' There are a good many persons like Mrs. Read apologiiers, who make life uncomfortable for those who have to listen to them and who make themselves unhappy in the process. : :':;:; The wisest men and women know that there is only one time when sc- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo JUST RECEIVED..., FRESH SHIPMENT uUUVJJU' . - Rl Alii VARIETIES See Us For All Your Needs and Equipment Rofarians Plan Home-Coming Day The Warsaw Rotary Club met last Thursday at the school cafe teria. The president, Mr. Lee Brown presided. Plans were made to observe Home Coming Day in the near 'future and many out of town members are expected to attend, Mrs. Rosa Powell Honored At Tea The home of the Powell sisters of Warsaw was the lovely setting for a tea given on the afternoon of the 21st honoring Mrs. Rosa Po well, Miss Mary Hester Powell and the teachers of the Warsaw schools. v . . ,. Mrs. J. P. Harmon and Mrs. L. S. Whittle welcomed the guests at the front entrance. In the re ceiving line were Mrs.- Kathleen Snyder .who introduced the guests to the honored guests. Others In the line were Mrs. Clarence War ren Miss Jean Newkirk, Mrs. M. A. Smith, Mis. Marshburn, Miss Mary Hester Powell, Mrs. Rosa Powell Mrs. Edna McLemb, Mrs. Davis, Mrs, Edwin Ewers, Mrs. Daulton West. ; ' . " - Presiding over the guests book was Miss Annie Kate Powell. Mrs. N. A. Mitchell, Mrs. David cnam bers, and Mrs. David Carlton in vited the guests Into the dining room. Presiding in the dining room were Miss Sallle Bowden and Mrs. J. W. Farrior. Miss Jeanette Scott of Wilmington assisted in serving. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Paul Potter and Miss Nell Bowden. ; . ; Mrs. Is Bridge Hostess '- Mrs. Mitchell Bribtt entertained her bridge club last' Wednesday night Those who attended were Mesdames Sam Godwin. Ed Hlnes, Daulton West, W. G. Britt, John A. Johnson, Rivers Johnson Jr., Fes Mitchener, and John Fonville. Xne club high, a bon bon dish, was won by Mi 4 Sam Godwin. The second high, an ash tray, went to Mrs. Ed Hines. At the end of play, Mrs. Britt served an ice cream peanut roll and assorted cookies. Mrs. M. A. Smith Center St Mount Olive J '- . ...... -"tit . Jl oooooooooooooooooooo cial apologies are in order. They recognize that time, apologize when it comes, and then simply refuse to Indulge In the weak practice of apologizing at other tunes. - v , When Is It right to apologize? Whenever you are euilty of some X I form of rudeness. Please do eo at X this time and there draw the line. Refuse to apologize for your ap pear your failure to drive a bigger car, or live In 'a better neighbor hood or your inability to entertain more lavishly. You over worked mothers, if you get caught out with your house in a muss even If you n 1 . . .lum " nam Til iraiT.i i n be thankful for the path,) and don't apologize. After all It will only, call more attention to your poor bouse keeping ana ne more embarassing fot all concerned. If you will follow this rule you will certainly make fewer people uncomfortabe in your presence, and hence will be better liked by everyone. ., For after all apologizes are simply an Indication of weak Rex Viggs Back From Long Tour Europe' And Africa C. P. O. Rex C. Wiggs, USN, has recently, returned from a tour c duty In1 Europe and East Afri ca. After spending a months leave with his family in Charleston, S. C, he left for Cuba the 21 where he will be on duty for eighteen months. His wife and daughters will join him in September. Chief Wiggs is a former resident of Warsaw. Mrs. M. A. Smith entertained on Thursday evening with three tables of bridge honoring Mrs. J. C. Rob inson of Atlanta, Ga. who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Carrol. The home was lovely with ar rangements of gladioli and mixed summer flowers. The honoree was presented a hgndpajnted luncheon set. The guest prize, 4 Ilintfieort get went to Mrs. Wilbur Garner. A green crystal basket was won by Mrs. N. A. Mitchell. The prize for traveling, a piece of pottery, went to Mrs. L. S. Whittle. Mrs. J. A. Newkirk received the club high, a piece of crystal. . Grape juice, toasted nuts were enjoyed during play and at the conclusion, Mrs. Smith served a congealed fruit salad with cheese biscuit. Those present were Mesdames J. C. Robinson, Charles Carrol, Q. J. Sutton E. E. Jones, J. A. New klrk. Wilbur Garner. Sterling Ma riner, N. A. Mitchell. Bill Carrol 01 ueuiavuie, L. s. wnituei ana Miss Mamie Bethea. Mrs. Boney Has Birthday Party The children of Mrs. J. R. Boney helped to celebrate her birthday on Sunday at her home on North Center St Those whom came from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Montague Cooper and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boney and child ren of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Drew of Magnolia and John nie and Jimmy Cook of Ellerbee. Mrs. Smith Hostess To Her Bridge Club Mrs. T. L. Smith, was hostess to her" bridge dub and additional guests on Thursday evening at the attractive home on College St. The guest high, tea apron, went to Mrs. Seth Hill. Club high, a tea apron was won by Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mrs Lonnie Thomas won a flower bowl for traveling and Mrs. Mattie Torrans received salt and' pepper containers for low. ' Others who played were Mes dames Lawton Albertson, Woodrow Smith, sew Hill Moman Baar, Bonny Thomas and the hostess. At the conclusion, Mrs. Smith served ribbon cake. and closing prayer were given by Mrs R. L. Crossno. Announce Births Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore .of Warsaw announce the birth of a daughter, on August 22 at Sampson Memorial hospital. The little girl has been named Ann Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price an nounce the birth of a son August 17 at the Sampson Memorial Hospi tal in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price wish to thank their many friends for the many deeds of kindness shown during the recent illness of their young son. Warsaw Fish Market Ocean Fresh Seafood Direct From The Sea PRICES ARB CHEAPER (Next Door To AstP) Both Wholesale and Be tall Know Tour Fish or Know Tour Fisherman D. Z. HOLLO MAN free Phone We DressfBg Warsaw. N. C Deliver Methodist Women Hold Meeting The Woman's society of Chris tian service of the Methodist Church held its regular monthly meeting in the ladies parlor on Monday evening witn i members present The president, Mrs. ram Pridgeon presided. Mrs, R. L. Crossno gave the opening prayer. A Quarterly report was given by Mrs. H. R. Hipp. Plans for the coming Bazaar were discussed and it was decided to hold the Bazaar the first week in December at the Legion Hut. The program was giv en by circle number three with Miss Jean Newklrk and Miss Mary Packer taking part. The devotional BIG PLUS VALUES FOR EVERY IIOMEMAKER PltrO&T GAS SERVICE 1 ft w 1 DON'T LOSE THAT TOBACCO AFTER IT IS PRODUCED. I TOBACCO BARNS BACKHOUSES NOW! WITH A. L. CAVENAUGH ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE PHONE 424 I I 1 B I 1 ii WARSAW, N. C ' . i Reception Given Warsaw Teachers Last Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Allen Draughon, Jr., Mrs. W. J. Mlddleton Jr., Mrs. John A. Johnson and Mrs. Draughon honored the Warsaw teachers with a reception held in the out door garden 01 Mr. ana Mrs. Alien urau- ghon, jr. The new teacners wno were welcomed to the school facul ty were Miss Jean Newkirk, Mr. Clarence Warren. Mr. William Tay lor and Mrs. M.. A. Smith. 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She gave up her vacation so that Bill could get a new bicycle and Ted could go to the mountains. And they both ungratefully took It as a matter of course.. .,-,. i She was Just one big ache of bit ter resentment ana my, she wanted sympathy. 1 tried to give It to her, but I felt like a hypocrite for I didnt really,, feel -swrnttathy. If he truth was known I think most of her misery Is her own fault and that applies Just as surely to most of us as welL '- ': " " . she wants to go to the movies, why in the blazes doesnt she go, instead of nursing a secret sorrow? If they don't . appreciate her toll and sacrifice? Why not let Miss Tlllie buy her blouses ready made in the first place and why not let old Amos eat out of a can? She'd be one of the gang then and a lot more Jlkely to earn their res- pect.''''' V.' it ' ' ' i" ' If she'd relax her standards a bit and smile occasionally her family would appreciate her. They.d share their interests with her and come to her with their confidences. But Just as long as she sits around fitting an imaginary, halo on her head, she is sure to find a great many things in life to complain about.. . ' ". Turners Jewelers WATCH RJEPAIRING - Wlarssw JN. G. Bolova and Elgin Watches "Keep Sake' Diamond Chics " It. T:r5-v rrxtfart fjm. High Prices Have Made SM1T HF1ELB The Dorld's Fastest-Growing Tobacco Market SALES ARE EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT NEXT FEW DAYS! SOME GROWERS SALES MADE RECENTLY Bill No. 214 C. E. DAUGHTRY Bill No. 98 A. G. RAYNOR Pounds Average Price 254 71c $180.34 32 41c 13,12 74 59c 43.66 300 72c 216.00 182 72c 131.04 214 71c ' 151.94 1,056 lbs. 69.71c $736.10 Average Pounds Average Price 300 73c $ 219.00 300 71c 213.00 300 71c 213.00 204 61c 124.44 154 61c 93.94 102 58c 59.16 192 45c 86.40 1,552 lbs. 65.01c $1,008.94 Average Welcome To Smithfield - Drive In -Sell - Return Home Same Day 5 FIRMS 9 WAREHOUSES EACH WITH A SALE EVERY DAY BIG PLANTERS -:- FARMER'S :-RIVERSIDE -:-WALLACE -:- GOLD LEAF
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