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VOL. 20. NO. 7
Warsaw P; lv AIF0 Sponsor
Frank ThbmaslIiK I And Willie
RicGregory H
Tlw Warsaw P.TJL will present
their second annual TALENT
HUNT on Thursday night Febru
ary &e 19th at the Warsaw High
' School at 8:00 P. M. Frank Thomas
Jr. of Thomasfille will again be
M. C. of the program and will
hare with him his side-Udc ''Will
to McGregory. Mr. Thomas will
present each contestant In the
Talent Show ivA Is expected to
add much to the delight of the
audience by his witty and original
ad lib as well as frequent demon
strations of bis ability to make
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satlons. The show this year will
feature new acts .and stunts. '
The Talent Show Charman, Mrs.
Graham Phillips, announces that
there Is still a few days during
which additional contestants will
be accepted and stated that any
one desiring to, take pant in this
icontest may contact her In War-'
saw. Tickets are on sale by mem
bers of the PTA and they will be
on sale at the doors the night of
the performance. ;
Remember this date Thursday,
February the 19th and' be sure and
attend this BIO Talent Hunt at
the Warsaw High School beginning
at 8:00 R M.
Frank if remembered as the
home town boy who went off and
made good in the entertainment
field. He is no stranger here, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas Sr.
and he is no stranger on the stage
in Warsaw. Frank la returning this
year by popular demand) : , ;
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Be On Television 1
Mrs..W. J. Mlddleton Jr., presi
dent of the State Junior Music
Clubs will appear on Television on
Friday afternoon In Charlotte from
four til four-thirty.
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KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1953
Feb. 19th.
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FRANK AND WILLIE
Frank Thomas Jr. and Willie
McGregbry who will, appear in the
Warsaw High School Auditorium
Thursday night, February 19th.
. i . DEATH
We prepart ourselves for many
inings unng our existence here
on earth ; yet, many people fail
to prepare themselves for the most
Important think in life We prepare
ourselves for lire from the teach
ings of our fathers and mothers
and other loved ones in the home.
We receive helpful guidance from
our teachers In our Kchools, church
schools, from ministers and other
people we find in our surrounding
environment. , '
. We should be concerned about
What will happen to us at death.
We read in our papers daily where
men; and women, girls and boys
have left this world.
I believe that we should not only
prepare ourselves but that we
should prepare our loved ones that
they will have a better understand
ing as well .. , ' A .. -
As each one of us came into the
world so each one of us will depar
. i , . xr - ' a
irum uus wurw. nc may cume vu
have'- a - better understanding of
death and prepare ourselves for it
by developing out capacity for
God and for .things spiritual.
The Rosa Hooutt Powell Circle
met on Monday afternoon With
Mrs. Oscar Best. Mrs. Edgar Pol
lock, chairman. ' presided. Mrs,
Allen Draughah Sr. gave the Der
votional and Mrs. J. C, Powell led,
in Prayer. Mrs. W. D. Byrd was
jn charge of the program "Ste
wardship . and Home; . Missions''.
Mrs. Clarence Brown closed with
prayer. There were thirteen mem
bers present. The hostess served
Ice cream pie, cheese biscuits and
coffee. -. . .
Tha Ratar MUel Circle met on
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mr. H. A. Parker. Mrs. Florence
Houston, chairman, presided. Mrs.
John Barden gave the Devotional
Mrs. Ira Ezzell and Mrs. Paul Pot
ter were In charge of the program
on Home Missions. There were
eight members present The. host
ess served apple sauce cake with
whipped, cream and coffee. :
The T. E. L. Clas met on Friday
Friday night at the home of Mrs.
Walter Bosuo.- There were ten
meMbersi present " Mm . Clarence-
Brown presided, in the absence oi
Mrs, Ralph Jones. The meeting
opened with a song and prayer
by Mrs. J. C raweiJ. Mrs. roweu
Was in charge of the Devotional.
The minutes were read by the sec
retarv. Mrs. Kate Herring, and
each member answered to the roll
call with a Bible verse., It was
voted that five dollars be given to
the library fund. The Hostess serv
ed jello and cake. .
PASTOR'S
COLUMN
D;:d or Disifekd Stock RcovcJ
Absolutely Free Of Charge '
L.s, Covjs llcgs
rfcona Collect. Goldsboro 1532 or 233P
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Something of what you will see
McGregory Home Talent Show on
School on February 19th under the
Warsaw Senior
19-53 Class
Tha Sanlnrs ihflVB selected the
following superlatives.
(Best Personality Betty Blanch
ard and Thomas Rogers, Jr.; Most
Studious Peggy Mitchell and Bob
by Martin; Outest TheUna S win
son and Bill Carlton; Sweetest
Janice Bostic and Donald Whit
field; Neatest Helen Torrans
Friendly Club
Group Talks On
Common Colds
The Friendly Home Demonstra
tion Club met on Friday afternoon
at two-thirtv at the home of Mrs.
L. J. Bradshaw with Mrs. Otis
Ridge co-hostess Mrs. O. L. Hoi
land, oresident. Dreslded. The min
utes were read and -approved by
.the secretary, Mrs. John Brad
shaw. Miss Bettv Melvln. Assist
ant Home Agent, was in charge of
the Defmonsftratlon and showed
slides on the common cold their
cause and prevention. The host
esses served fruit salad ritz, val
entine mints and coffee to the fol
lnwinff. meats Mrs. Eugene Best.
Mrs. Clyde Bradshaw. Mrs. John
Bradshaw, Mrs. R D. Carter, Mrs.
O L. Holland Mrs. Pete Holland,
Mrs. Lott Kornegay, Mrs. J. C
Pridften. Sr.. Mrs. R. H. Sutton,
Mrs. J. C. Pridgen Jr., Mrs. Guy
Faulkner, Mrs. Cyrus Lanier, Mrs.
James Whitfield, Mrs Oscar Lang
fiton. Mrs. C. D. Holland, Mrs.
Charlie Outlaw, Mrs. Cam Stroud
and Miss Betty Heivin. , .
Woman's Society
Holds Meeting
The General meeting of the Wo
man's Society of Christian Service
was held on Monday night at the
church. Mrs. G. P. Pridgen, presi
dent, presided and opened with
orayer. The minutes' were read
and approved by the secretary,
Mrs. Herbert West. Mrs. H R.
Hipp gave the treasurer's report.
A report was given from the five
chairmen. The program was given
by Mrs. A. M. Benton and Mrs.
Sam Powell. The Devotional was
given by Mrs. C. F. Hirschi. Mem
bers attending were Mrs. G. P
(Pridgen, Mrs. Herbert West, Mrs.
Q.XJ. Sutton, Mrs. Sam Powell,
Mrs. H. R. Hipp, Mrs. M. A. Smith,
MrsAJ. A. Newkirk, Mrs. A. M.
Benton, Mrs. Sterling Marrlner,
Mrs. Virginia Lanier, Mrs. C. F.
Hirschi, Mrs. Belton Minshew, Miss
Jean Newkirk and Mrs. Hazel
Mathis. t . - , . v,.
Charles Stevens
Has 7tli Birlhday.
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little . Charles Stevens son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Stevens was
honored on bis seventh birthday
at a party on Saturday morning.
Games were enjoyed by the guests
Favors of Candy cigarettes, bub
ble gum were given, Mrs. Stevens
served the birthday cake, made
In the shape of a drum, and Ice
cream to Mary Barns, ' Dan Mc
Neill. Dtwight and Allen Lloyd
Smith, Bo Bo Potter, Charles West
ana weat Mitcneii. y y
Fighting forces are still neces
sary but education will always be
a nations best defense.
It is easy to accept another man's
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at the Frank Thomas Jr., - Willie
the stage of the Warsaw High
sponsorship of the Warsaw P.T.A.
Class Elect Their
Superlatives
and '. Fisher Carlton; Best All
Bound 'Peggy Mitchell and Thom
as Rogers, Jr; Mis Athletic
Betty Blandhard and Max Griee;
Most Likely to Succeed Peggy
Mitchell and Gerald Jones; Pretr
tlest Graee T.orrans; Most Hand
someWisher Carlton; Wittiest
Sally Tyndall and Linwood West.
U.D.CsToMeet
Kenansyille On
Next Thursday
The James Kenan U. D. C. will
meet with Mrs. Robert Grady on
Thursday afternoon February 19th
at three-thirty in Kenaasville. Any
member not having a way to go
Is asked to call Mrs. Paul Potter.
Mrs; Henry Stevens
Discusses Mormans
At W. M, U. Meet
The W. M. U. of the Baptist
church met on Monday afternoon
at the church. Mrs. Soman Barr,
president, presided. The meeting
was opened with singing "Christ
for the Whole Wide World". Mrs.
Ellis West led in Prayer. After
the business session the George
Rollins Circle presented the pro
gram with Mrs. H. L.' Stevens In
charge. The program was on "Mor
mans," preparing the members for
the week of Prayer beginning
March 1. Mrs. Carlyle Powell clos
ed with a prayer. The Devotional
was given by Mrs. N. A. Mitchell.
Members attending were Mrs. N. A.
Mitchell, Mrs. Moman Barr, Mrs.
H. L. Stevens, Mrs. Ellis West,
Mrs. Carlyle Powell, Mrs. Kate
Herring, Mrs. Walter Bostic, Miss
Eula Powell, Mrs. Myra Carlton,
Miss Alma Humphrey, Mrs. W.
D. Byrd, Mrs. R. E. Wheless, Mrs.
W. A. Carter, Mrs. Edgar Pollock,
Mrs. Alton Greenlaw, Mrs. Davis
Holllngsworth, Mrs. John Daly,
Mrs. C. W. Hinson, Mrs. C. V.
Garner, Mrs. L. S. Whittle, Mrs.
David Chambers and Mrs. Frank
Thomas. . -:,v-,;.;.
Warsaw P. T. A
' The Warsaw P.T. A. will hold
its regular meeting on Tuesday
night, February 17, at eight o'clock
in the High school Auditorium
Everyone Is urged to attend.
opinion when you are about to
ask him a favor.
JUST RECEIVED
A LOAD OF
New
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Council Deef Af Penny Brand.
Mrs. John Daly
Entertains Group
Of Young Children
Mrs.' John Daly entertained a
number of children on Thursday
afternoon honoring her little
daughter, Marion, on her sixth
birthday. After the group assemb
led several games were enjoyed.
The door prize was won by Sarah
Farmer. Wayne Rackley was the
ring toss game winner. Favors of
whistles and hats were given. Mrs.
Daly served birthday cake, ice
cream and punch to the following
Terry Qulnn, Johnny Gresham,
Wayne Rackley, Sammie Godwin,
Bo Bo Potter, Johnnie Hollings
worth, Susan Brown, Sarah Farm
er Carolyn Gresham, Barney Shef
field, Dianne Cook, Jen Strickland
Jeanette Britt, Janie Strickland,
Marina Blackmore, Cynthia Batts,
Linda Grice, Vickie Jones, Allie
Sheffield and Betty Best.
Mrs. Brinson
Entertains Mother
74th Birthday
On Saturday evening, January
24th Mrs. Edmond Brinson en
tertained her mother, Mrs. James
N. Raynor of Mapel Hill, N. C
on her 74th birthday. All the mem
bers of Mrs. Raynor's family and
Capt. Bill Loos of Camp Lejeune
and Herrin, III. were present.
The lace covered table was'cen-
tered with a beautiful arrange
ment of bright flowers. The love
lv birthday cake and the punch
bowl adorned either end. After
the first slice of birthday cake
was served by the honoree. Miss
Hilda Brinson assisted the hostess
In serving open faced sandwiches,
toasted nuts, cake and punch. Pic
tures of the occasion were taken
by Capt. Loos. Mrs. Raynor receiv
ed many lovely and useful gifts.
Mrs. Phillips
Is Hostess To
Her Bridge Club
Mrs. Graham Phillips entertain
ed member of the bridge club on
Thursday night. Arrangements of
early spring flowers were used
throughout the house. Mrs. Milton
West was high scorer for the even
ing and received bridge cards. The
hostess served a chicken salad
plate with coffee. Playing were
Mrs. Milton West, Mrs Sterling
Marrlner, Mrs. Q. J. Sutton,, Mrs.
Avon Sharpe Mrs Paul Kitchin,
Mrs. Edgar Pollock Mrs. Fred
Baars and Mrs. J. W. Staughan.
Don't Forget
Barbecue Supper
Friday the 13th
Be sure to attend the Barbecue
Supper at the School Lunchroom
on Friday nigm, n eDruary u irom
six til eight o'clock. Tickets are
on sale for $11.00 each. The supper
will be served by Griffins ana is
sponsored by the Home Gardeners.
The proceeds will be used for the
beautification of the High School
Grounds. .
It is estimated that 6 per cent
more vegetables are available this
winter than last.
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The Duplin County Council of
Home Demonstration Clubs met
for their first meeting of the year
on Jaimlary 29th, 1953, at the
Penny Branch Club House, 2:30
P. M. near Warsaw, N. C.
There were about twenty cluDS
represented with an attendance of
around sixty.
Mrs. J. B. Torrans, Fresiaent,
called the meeting to order. Mrs.
Bill Vann, president of I'enny
Branch club, welcomed the ladies
to the meeting and led the Devo
tional.
Treasurer s report was given Dy
Mrs. C. L. Sloan. She urged all
clubs to pay .their dues by March
1st.
Mrs. Torrans cave a report of
the National meeting held in Ral
eigh recently.
Committees were appointed to
check Treasurer's report before
the new treasurer beams her worK.
Also score card committee achieve
ment day and finance committees.
Subscriptions to the Hews L.ei
ter were given to Miss Melvin.
Mrs. Southerland and miss
Wightman, of the Duplin County
library discussed with the council
their needs for building up the
library and urged the women to
use it.
Rev. Prater represented the Red
Cross and asked the clubs to give
their support.
Mrs. Mary L. McAllister, South
eastern District Agent, presented
"The Role of Leaders in the Ex
Mrs. Arthur Cooke
Wins High Score
At Mrs. Lewis' Parly
Mrs. Arthur Cooke was winner
of high score an Friday night
when Mrs. Robert Lewis enter
tained her bridge club. Mrs. Cook
received a tea pot, Mrs. Yancey
Smith won traveling and was giv
en a clothes pin bag with plastic
clothes Bins. Mrs. S. L. Torrans
Lwas given flower and garden seed
for consolation, rne hostess servea
strawberry ice cream pie; nuts
chesse straws and coffee. Playing
were Mrs. S. L. Torrans, Mrs. J.
A. Porter Mrs. Moman Barr, Mrs.
Lawon Albertson, Mrs. Arthur
Cooke, Mrs. Yancey Smith, Miss
Nora Blackmore and the hostess.
B & P Club To
Hold Dinner
Meeting Monday
The Duplin Business and Pro
fessional Women's Club will hold
their regular dinner meeting, Men
day, February. 16 at seven at the
school cafeteria. International Re
lations chairman, Mrs. Alton W.
Greenlaw, will have charge of the
program. Dr. Elizabeth Corkey of
Gomsboro will be guest speaker.
All members are urged to be present.
COLE'S FEED-U-NEED
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Start and Growing Mash $5.25
Laylnr Maah 5.10
20 Hog Ration
20 Pig and Hop Ration 4.90
40, Supplement 5.70
17 Hoe Fattener r M
Hen Scratch 4.45
20 Dairy Feed , 4.05
' Mix Feed 3.95
COMPLETE LINE OF T. W. WOODS SEED
Cole's Best Flour, 25 lb. Bag $1.80
Take Home A Pint Of White's Hostess Ice Cream
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Hot Sandwiches And Fresh Fish Daily
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tension Program."
Announcement was made about
Wie cilizenslUp, meetings to be
held in Greenville on January 30
and at Chapel Hill on February
4th.
'Hie Calypso Club invited the
Council to meet with them at a
luncheon at the next meeting in
March.
Attractive refreshments were
served by the Penny Branch club.
Music was led by music leader
Mrs. Robert Blackmore "during the
meeting.
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