, n. c, IT. I. Z2 11, 12Z3 -4-. t .; f. t I v . t' V Warsaw Church, Socials I.Irs. Bel ton Minshew Reporter and Subscription Agent. Please Call Mrs. Minshew At Telephone 554 for News Personals Mr. and Mrs. Mosely Phillips attended Mrs. Phillips aunt's funeral In Kinston Friday.. . Mis Mae Brock of Lexington spent the week end with her mother . Mrs. J, C Brock. . t. Mrs. Hugh Gordon of Burgaw spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Glenn Brown. Dr. : and Mrs. LeLeon Best and daughter, Anna, of Goldsboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. ' Best . . i , . - : Mrs. Paul Brltt and children, Paul and Jeannette, were weekend guests of Mrs. Britt's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Gibbs, at Stedman. " Sr. and Mrs.'' J. M Kornegay and daughter spent Wednesday with Mrs. Kornegay parents at Oram. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sewell of Kinston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. C.Surratt and Mrs. Lela Middleton. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Cavenaugh visited in Wilmington and Raleigh recently. .Mrs. J, W. Qulnn, Mrs. Hector McNeill and Mrs. Archie Brown shopped in Wilmington .Tuesday . Mrs. W. R. , Blackmore spent Thursday and ' Friday with her daughter, Janie Bell, who is a Paying Top Prices For All Kinds JUIIK Quick and Cowrteeas Service -.. New Scales . TYNDALL JUNK YARD On Old Warsaw Highway Back of Gulf Plant Bcalde A. C. L. Ballrea4 ' CLINTON, N. C Corn Vanfed Custom Grinding & Mixing ( Bring your corn to our warehouse on Truck Lane. We can shuck and shell it there or,at your farm. H. J. UNDERWOOD MILLING CO.. -Phone 282-7 Truck Lane Clinton, N. C. DORIC by '-.-.Vf:.: "tJ keeps your appearance up your expenses downl You get handsome style plus valine that gives you more for your money in Doric by Manhattan. In durable white broadcloth. Stock up now! ft N. Front St in Wilmington i Comes In Knowing That regardless what may happen, you have . a substantial amount of money , - saved, that you can depend on. Even , - though an emergency doesn't arise, it is a good policy to save.- -- . Be safe, feel safe, deposit regularly - , in a savings account V : 1 , ' ( v. ? JU ' L ......... , (.. J- patient at State Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill-"-'--''''';;',. Mr. and Mrsl). J. Bivenbark, Sr. of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lewis ; ' y K Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Matthis and son, ; Pat, spent Sunday with Mrs. Matthis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Patterson at Roseboro. y Mrs. Jimmy Hooks, Mrs. J. H. Wahab ' and Mrs. - Belton Minshew shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matthis visited their brother. Rouse Matthews' at Southern Pines Friday, v vi. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bivenbark, Jr. and Tony, Mr and Mrs. Walker McNeill and children spent the week end at Bath, N. C. ' Donna Kay Rivenbark spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Mc- Rae Bratcher, of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Hooks and David Hooks of Whiteville vwere week end guests of their brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hooks and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Caison. Misses Susan : Strickland and Elaine Register of Wilson; Billy Register and B. C. Futrelle of Rose Hill visited . Miss Fannie Wilson Sunday afternoon. 1 :" ' Mr. and Mrs. tee Johnson of Hamlet weae week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor. Mr. , and Mrs. Charlie Sheffield shopped in Raleigh Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Mr., and Mrs. Paul Kitchin spent the week end at Richmond. Miss Sissie Thomas and Mrs. JP. Harmon shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. Mrs. F. F. Giddings was called to Raleigh Wednesday due to the ill ness of her daughter, Mrs. Claxton Farmer, who underwent an opera tion at Rex Hospital Friday. Mrs. Giddings accompanied by her grand daughter, Susan Farmer, returned home Sunday. . ' i . Mrs. Forrest Martin and daughter shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. Miss Juanita Edwards of Raleigh spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy of Beulaville visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter Sunday. ' OUTLAW'S BRIDGE ' Mrs. t. H. Parker, Corsp. The Community Club will meet Saturday night at seven o'clock, a birthday party for all, following the club program. Every one is cordially invited and urged to be present. The club will meet in the social room of the church. - Mr. and Mrs. J. C Hortoiv of Zebulon announce the birth of son. Mrs. Horton is the former Miss Blanche Sutton of this com' munity. The Home Demonstration Club will hold its monthly meeting in the church annix Monday, December 21st at 2:30 p. m. All members are urged to be present Christmas pro gram and gifts for all who attend. Mrs. ' Willma King of Goldsboro spent the week end with her aunt Mrs. Ed Smith and other1 relatives. Miss Sallie Outlaw was hostess to the local bridge dub at, her home Friday nisht. . '5 ' " 'I ' Miss Marie Pre er visited friends in Greenville Friday night and Sat urday. . v ,;. ." Mrs. Bernie Whitfield of Garrls Chapel spent Saturday and Sunday with Misses Fannie and Sallie Out law. ;' vs.y v ,;:;'.;;" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones of Goldsboro visited Mrs. Jones parv ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Outlaw Sunday. Mr. Outlaw continues quite ill at his home. v v : Rev. Jack Aikens of Jacksonville filled his appointment here Sunday morning and was guest of L. W. Outlaw and family following church service. , Mrs.' Elmo Blizzard was a delight ful hostess to the A. U. W. at her home Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Katie Outlaw presiding called the meeting to order. Mrs. Blizzard used the . Clara Barton candlelight service as her theme for the after noon devotional A business period was held with a splendid attend- ance of members and visitors pre sent Mrs. Lollle Berger was pro gram chairman for the meeting and was assisted by Mrs. Leonard Sut ton and Miss .Lachel Outlaw. Mrs. Sutton gave readings on Christmas songs and their composers. Miss Outlaw read a poem "Music" and Mrs. . Berger reading 'Keeping Christmas Always," Mizjock bene diction was used as the closing prayer. '. ..' . .' During the social hour delicious refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Arthur Smith was co-hostess. Mrs. Blizzard's home was beautifully decorated for the Christmas holiday, season. Jyj it. BA&lwif - -John R. Barden age 84 died sud denly late Monday afternoon at his home in Warsaw, after having been in declining health ' for the past several years. . Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Warsaw Baptist Church by Rev. Norman Flowers, pastor of the Warsaw Presbyterian Church assisted by Dr. Alton V:' Green law,, pastor of the Warsaw Baptist Church. Interment was id Pinecrest Cemetery there. : ::';";V',; ; ". He is survived by his wife, the former , Mrs. Ann . Weeks, ; ' three daughters, Mrs. Tresmaine Finch and Mrs. John Giles of Washington, D. C, Mrs. W. B. Bremer of Savan nah, Ga two sons John R. Barden, Jr. of Oakland; N. J, and Robert Barden of Flemlngton, N. J. Eleven grand children and two great grand children. One brother, J.'T. Barden, Sr. of Wilmington, two sisters, Mrs. P. J. Heath of Magnolia and Mrs. S. S.'Winstead of Roxboro. ' ' CARD OF THANKS . r ; We wish to express, our thanks for the many deeds ' of kindness shown -us during the Illness and Honored ; Subs jean newkirk entertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Jo Cameron, bride-elect, at her home on Hill St Upon arrival Miss Cameron was presented a cor sage of white carnations and china in her chosen pattern. Miss Jean Miller and Miss Mary Lee Jones, bride-elect were remembered with crystal. The home was decorated through out using the Christmas motif. Thed decorations were arranged by Mrs. cr.JEIr.Aiiswcii: III A Buffet dinner honoring Miss Betty Ann Hufman and William T. Ainsworth HI, bride and ' groom elect was given Saturday evening at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars, entertaining with Mr. and Mrs. Baars were Mrs. A. M. Baars of Burgaw and Mrs. R L. Meisener of Fayettevllle. iSv'r!.-;':' Upon arrival the guests, were greeted at the door by Mary Susan and Fred. Baars, Jr. Miss Hufman was presented a corsage of white carnations. The guests were then invited Into the dining room where they were served buffet style. The "M'NBECX.e V 'EAR AloW Vtouio UlL A HYPOPEBMIC Needle A5ic-sk3oTeR? AU.eMTOWM, PAj . Bill Taylor, Mrs. Earl Hule, Mrs. ataing room was decorated carry ing out the Christmas idea wun a lovely, table centered with gilted fruit Christmas tree balls and candelbra. The dinner consisted-of ham, creamed onions with mush rooms, tiny garden peas, moulded cranberry and orange salad, pickles, olives, carrot twirls, hot rolls, cof fee, date and nuf cake topped with wUipped cream centered with red and green cherries. Mints and nuts were passed by Mary Susan,' Carol and Fred Baars, Jr. and -Dickie Miesener. r r. , "; . '( ' ' Those attending were Miss Huf- Elbert Mattlus and Mrs. M. A. Smith Bridge and canasta were enjoyed by the guests. Bridge high score was received by Mrs. Rivers Johnson, Sr. who was given novelty soap. Canasta high, novelty soap, wept to Mrs. L. O. Williams, 'Jr. Other guests playing were: Miss Cameron, Miss Miller,- Miss Jones, Mrs, J. W. "Farrior, Mrs. M. A. Smith, Mrs. Graham Phillips, Mrs. Kathleen Snyder, Mrs. Bill Taylor, Mrs! Robert Blackmore! Miss Betty Holtzclaw! Mrs, D. J Matthis, Mrs. Walter P. West Mrs. Billy Houston, Mrs. Earl Huie, Mrs. Tommy Phillips and Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Sr. Those coming in for refreshments were: Mrs. Joshua Jones, Mrs. W. C. Mar tin and Mrs. Elbert Matthis. C Miss Newkirk assisted by Mrs. J. A. Newkirk and Miss Betty Phillips served bride's delight party sandwiches and coffee. Snow men were used as favors. death of our "grandmother, Mrs. Mary Redmon. Mat and Mrs. MacDonald . Swinson. - man, William T. Ainsworth, BX, Miss Mae Brock, Mrs. Glenn Brown, Mrs.' Hugh Gordon of Burgaw; Mr. jmd Mrs. Fes Turlington, Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Vann of Clinton. . is i D. H.Carlton Insurance Agency - Is in position to service your needs pertaining to the' Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility ' LawEffective ' January L 1954 ' V ' Phones: Office 537 Home 458 . ' Warsaw, N. C. -'v' I All Varieties TOBACCO SHD Grown By' COKBt DHL SPEIGHT, VAtsoh joiinsoti - "Jest Sfcnfon : Feed Co; ' In Kinston "P(Q)Mir mm tu A (DdDiiimpIlotbBly Mow Eiiiini(B FOR 1954 A V7 J- ' 7 V J The Mew SW Cuft SSfer -Bringing Mewhlucs in Liisury ( Size and Performance Never Before Offered at the Price ! mm hmix mn4 hair rrawtfe to cmt ("TIM BALM hr Hchlae fM, rf nut aklm A dwa Uu4 t ngnat SPOT BALK M srarty an). 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