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it ,j i - II r. I- j i 3, r arsaw Church, Socials ion Minshew Reporter tuni Subscription Agent 3. Boykln and Miss Audrey i of Goldsboro spent Tuesday Ir. and Mrs. A. G. Cook. . anf Mrs. Joe Surratt Jr. and en of Goldsboro (pent Sud with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Surratt nong the onet shopping '-' ' In Jsboro , Saturday - were: Misses ggie and Nell Bowden, Mr. and f s. M. R Davis and son, JUicky, i-3. E. E. Jones, Miss Barbara Jones, ;iss ' Nora 1 Blackmore, Mrs. ' V. A. lancil. Miss Barbara Standi, Miss Grace. Beasley and Mrs. Belton Min thew, i ' Miss Eunice Cook and Miss Nellie "White of Clinton were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cook. v Miss Betty West of W. C. Greens boro spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. West ooooooooooooooooooooooo - .-l.: - ' .' fisJy ) .."vi -.-;.'? . ' o o o o o o o o O; 6 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 Ho Heed To Make a special trip te town to make a bank deposit You can send us your deposit by mail. You can, be assured of prompt service from tir personnel. Bank Your f oney With me Safe Executor" - -'t -- The Safe WARSAW WALLACE FAISON Q O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO II -.4 ';Mv;vW' , ,'-',l., .;?h',iy. . .1XX N. C THURSDAY. AFRIJL, , Mrs. Uston Summerlin and Mrs, John Bennett West visited relatives at Wilmington Tuesday '' i'",1 ' ;,( i J Terry Summerlin visited her grandparents Mr and Mrs. G. L. Summerlin, at Summerlln's Cross Roads over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Brown of Kenansville visited the Belton Min shews Sunday night '';'. ; Mr. and .Mrs. BiU Carroll of Beulaville were dinner guests of Mrs. Chas. 'Carroll Sunday night. Mr. Carroll has just returned from Florida. . ' Miss Janie Belle Blackmore re turned home Friday from State Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. Her condition is much improved. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kltdiin have been spending sometime with Mrs. Kitchin's father, I. T. Snow, who suffered a heart attack. He is a patient in a Winston-Salem Hospi tal. ... o o o o o o o o o d 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 Ezecutoc' FARMER'S HARDWARE AND MERCHANDISE 0MPANY OF WARSAW, ANNOUNCES THE DMLERSHlP OF ,,t .. . . 8, 1954 Please Call Mrs. MinshewAtTdephone 554(or'Kew Mr and Mrs. Paul Britt and chidlren, Paul and Jeannette, spent Sunday with Mr. Britt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Britt, Sr. in Parkton. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kornegay and Tricia had supper at Wrightsville Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield and childre spent Sunday at Top sail. Mrs. Henry Merritt and son, Bus ter, spent Saturday with Mrs. Gar land Hines of Wilmington. Henry Merritt is in training at Fort Benning, Ga, for two weeks. Mrs. Sanford .Packer and Miss Mary Elizabeth Packer shopped in Goldsboro Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Britt and daughter went to Raleigh Sunday to meet Mrs. Britt's parents and son, Bill. Mr: and Mrs. C. C. Knotts spent Friday and Saturday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor. Miss Shirley Cockrell is confined to her home with rheumatic fever. Mrs. Otto Matthews and Mrs. O.S. Carroll shopped in Goldsboro Mon day. Mrs .W. C. Martin has returned to her home from the Sampson Mem orial Hospital. Mrs. G. P. Pridgen spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady at Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wahab and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R E. Tunnel of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hooks and family visited relatives at Lumber ton over the week end. Mrs. Smith Wins Mrs. Y. Ik Smith received serv ing set with glasses for high score; Miss Nora Blackmore was presented demi tasse cup and saucer for low score; Mrs. Moman Barr cap tured traveling and was given a trivet on Friday evening when Mrs, A. Brooks entertained her bridge club. The hostess served party cake and, coffee to: Mrs. Smith, Miss Blackmore, Mrs. Bur, Sirs. Lawton Albertson, Mrs, A. G. Cook, Mrs. Glenn Rollins and Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mrs. Msllhevs Hostess At Bridge Mrs. Otto Matthews entertained members of her bridge club Wed nesday evening. Arrangements of spring flowers were used in the home. Mrs. W. G. Britt won costume Jewelry for high score; Mrs. Ed Limited Time 5 year guarantee 9.2 Cubic Feet 3 Shelves in Door 38 Pound Freezer Buy nationally Known Hotpoint, You Buy The Finest It's Later Than You Think. Buy Your Air Conditioner How. Free Installation This Month Only. 'rtfh'i' 1M ' .... -t Simpson was given a manicure set for second high. ! ,' The hostess served' a 'congealed salad and coffee to: Mrs; Britt, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Morris Jordan, Mrs. John Vincent Mrs. John Fonvielle, Mrs. J. M. Kornegay, Mrs., Ralph Best. Jr., and Mrs. Paul Kltchin; , ciicm CIRCLE NO, Circle number one met at the home of Mrs. E. B. Lashley Monday afternoon with twelve members present. Mrs. E. P. Ewers, chairman, presided. Mrs. N. H. Flowers gave the Bible Study. Mrs. John Best presented the program. The hostess served a cmcKen saiaa plate with coffee. t ,v . ; CIRCLE NO. V-'v" Circle Number two met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Bowden with fifteen members pre sent. Mrs. Ed Sheffield, chairman presided. Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Sr, gave the Bible Study. Miss Victoria Middleton was in charge of the pro gram. The hostess served chocolate cake and ice cream. : CIRCLE NO. J Circle number three met with Mrs. Mitchell Britt Monday evening. There were fourteen members pre sent. Mrs. W. B. Whitfield, chair man, presided. Miss Sallie Bowden was in charge of the Bible Study. Mrs. V. A. Standi gave the program. The hostess served a chicken salad plate with russian tea. CIRCLE NO. Circle Number four met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Bines Monday evening with fourteen members pre sent Mrs. Kd Hines, chairman, pre sided. Mrs. J. M. Pierce gave the Bible Study. Mrs. 3. H. Hines was in charge of the program. The hostess served a chicken salad plate with coffee, : rVT. BLU8 & HAWBM1. 2D ARMORED DIV, GERMANY Army Pvt Ellis K. Barrel, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Edward HsxreU, Route aft Olive, recently Joined the Sd Armored Division in Ger many. The "Hell on Wheels" division. which spearheaded the World War n drive into Germany, is now train ing vigorously as part of the VS. Seventh Army. - -..v--'v Private Barrel, a Utt graduate of Grantham High School, entered the Army In January 1963 and com pleted basic training at Camp Gor don, Ga. 1L $159.95 Value Sofa Bed With Each Purchase of Refrigerator at Nationally Advertised price $299.95 Drop By Our Store This Th3Fcor'sFri:r.d , f 7aksawn.c r- 1 t v - . v , ; LccgI Ycrc!s Toured By II. D. Club . "Give your home made dress that pr6fessionlook by choosing a simple pattern and using approved methods of putting it together", Mrs. Pauline Johnson told members :: of ; the Friendly Home Demonstration Club when it met at the home of Mrs. R. D. Carter on Friday afternoon. Instructions i were given by Mrs. Johnson for making bound button holes, bound pockets, covering but tons and buckles, also the best way to put in a zipper. Mrs. Oscar Lang ston gave a report on 4-H Club work. Mrs.. Eugene Best talked on "House' Furnishings". ; Mrs. J. C. Pridgen, Sr. gave the life story of Margery Lawrence as her music report The. hostess , served sandwiches, cookies and iced drinks. V 'Immediately following refresh ments all members made a yard tour of three local homes. First visited was the G. D.Bennett yard where a colorful array of camelias and azaleas were in bloom,, the club then toured the E. P. Ewers yard. Mrs. Ewers was happy to show her collection of roses .azaleas and other plants. The Ed Sheffield yard was visited where they were shown many azaleas and camelias in bloom with many more being rooted to transplant later. The club wishes to thank these ladies for the co operation in making the tour pos sible. Making the tour were: Mrs. Car ter, Mrs. Eugene Best, Mrs. Lott Kornegay,' Mrs. Oscar Langston, Mrs. James Whitfield, Mrs. John Bradshaw, Mrs. L. J. Bradshaw, Mrs. Clyde Bradshaw, Mrs. J. C. Pridgen, Sr., Mrs. R H. Sutton, Mrs. J. C. Pridgen, Jr, Mrs. Otis Ridge, Mrs. O. L, Holland, and Mrs. Pete Hol land. Anytime a law Is passed that satisfies everybody you can rest assured there, was no need tor the law in the first place. ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI iFOR THE BEST TV O SEE YOUR EXCLUSIVE G. E. DEALER. COM- O O PLBTE. INSTALLATION. PROGRAlVtSARE ;q g FINE ON CHANNEL 9 IF TOU HAVE 'SBAT O G.E. SIGN. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL. O O EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FARMER'S HARDWARE And KiMIDISEE o o o o o o o o o o o o The Farmer Friend' Warsaw, K. C . ..''.- V o ooooooooooooooooooooooboo iff FREE Buy Today I Take Two Years To Payl ' Week And View The , IV , 1' ORDER AUTHORIZING $7,000 ' WITHDRAWAL FROM THE ) CAPITAL RESERVE FUND OF THE COUNTY OF DUPLIN BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of the' County of Duplin, North Carolina: J. r " . Section .1. , That pursuant to the County Capital Reserve, Act of 1943, withdrawal from the. Capital Re serve Fund of the County of Duplin of the amount of $7,000 is hereby authorized for the purpose of con structing, together with other funds avaijable therefor, an addition to the Courthouse " annex - of said County. t J-iii-isfjV'ii'Kiftvjvivr.t'; ' Sec 2. That the source of moneys in said i Capital Reserve Fund for such withdrawal is proceeds, from the sale of County Home property. See. 3. That this order shall take effect thirty days after its first pub lication unless in the meantime sa petition for its submission to the voters is tiled under said County Capital Reserve Act end in such event it shall take effect when ap proved by the voters of the County at an election as provided in said Act . , The foregoing order was passed on the 5th, day of April, 1954, and was first published on the 8th, day of April, 1954. Any action or pro ceeding questioning the validity of said order must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. , Christine W. Williams; Clerk Board of County Commissioners 4-15-2t d. co. Five Duplin Men Enlist For Service The following " Duplin County men were enlisted in the Army and Air Force by Sgt. Edwin H. Allen, local recruiter who is in the Post Office in Wallace on Tuesday and in Kenansville at the courthouse on Wednesday.'-' ; Gabriel Boney Jr. Wallace, James E. Howard, Rt X Pink Hill; Ben H. TET . ITVTCT am crmnrr Ol o o o o o o o o o o o o o o F Hotpojnt Appliances t- ,1 ..i' ; is -v ;j . Hobbs, Jry I'aison and Kenneth H. Hill, route , Deep Run.The above men were enlisted in the Air Force for : fout years and was sent to Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, where they will receive their basic training and further assignment in the Air Force. ', ' v Richard E.tBrown, route 1, Beula vileL. was re-enlisted in the Army for three' years, He formerly served three years and was last discharged in 1952. He was sent to Fort Jack son, S. C, From there he will re ceive his permenant assignment in the Army. , ' , Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. N. ; F. Frederick wish t to express, thanks for kind nesses extended them during M. Frederick's recent Illness. ( ko'joiiguiig y jm -". tmAM - Wfcffc Hot ifif itee&isrsjFc::!..., Eainl Spot oad 1 tf$ dOCMt laf. SftlTII DHYCLEA!!IS Tew "SAKZrOXX" Clis KENANSVILLE ' And V 1 . .t'K. 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