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West V . v Mr. and 'Mrs. Ervln Sloan and children spent .last .week at Caro Una Beach. v ' Miss Mamie Eubaijks of Wilming ' "i ton spent last week with Miss Patsy Jo Smith.1. - ' : ; Pvt. W. C. Martin and Sgt. Joshua . Jones spent the week end at home, Wayne West is home on a thirty :. day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Went West. . .. Mrs: ' Paul Kitchin has returned ., after a 'two Weeks visit with her " mother, Mrs. I. T. Snow, of Hills- ' ville,.Va. ' : : - Miss Betty Phillips Is vliiting her . V aunt, Mrs. Alley Hart, at Kinston !s"tWs week. .. : a Mrs." F. A. Mltchner is spending the. week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen ; - Draughar Jr. Bt Chatam, Va. f ' , 7 Mr. and Mrs, Paul Potter and . children left - Wednesday to visit Mr. and MrsJ. T. Gresham at Top sail Beach. ... ; Mr. nd Mrs. W. A Patterson and .' son,1 Billy, of Mount 'Olive visited .' Mr and Mrs. C. V. Garner during the week end. Mr.' and Mra, Davis Powell of Rocky Mount Visited relatives here ' Jart week.' s ' " i ' , C' .iS.i. MargawtpJRlerc. pf..J5j:ky Mount is spending : the week with At: and Mrs. C. J. Hamilton. - ; . - Mr. and Mra. Milton Hudson spent ' several days last week at Carolina Beach. 1 ' . " .Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent and ... Dr." and Mrs. M. Kornegay and sTricia. had dinner at Wrightsvllle ' - Beach 'Sunday. . , Mra. Allen Draughan. Mrs. T. -F. Hayslip and Mrs. Glenn Brown and ' children spent several days this ':- week at Ocean Drive - Mrs. Nelson Carlton spent the p. week end with Miss Mary McBryde at Greensboro. Fisher Carlton of Camp Gordon V spent the week end with his fam- iiy. ' Mrs. A. G. Cook and Diane spent " Friday with hr parents, Mr. and , !: : llMin , ', ' ,i! , ... .. 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Mrs. Milton West. and children and, Mrs. Fred Baars and children spent last week at Surf City. , Mrs. Bill Taylor and sons, Hunt Bnd Billy, returned Sunday from a weeks' stay at Carolina Beach. ' Mr. and ' Mrs. Rudolph Pittman and boys of Wilmington were week end guests qf Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Pittman. ' , t t George Best Is at home with his parents until time to enter WakeS Forest College after being discharg ed from service. .: Miss Joyce Jones of Raleigh' was home for the week end with her pa rents, , Mr.' and Mrs. S. A. Jones. Mrs. D. L. Matthis and Miss Nel lie Grey. Matthis spent the, week end at home and returned to their cottage at Topsail Beach 'on Mon day T f Charlie Curlin of Winston Salem spent the week end with the J. . West family. ' - Paul Bntt, Sr., and son, Paul, visited his parents at Parkton Sun day. ; N Graham Phillips, Jr., is home from'ROTC Training at Fort Mc Clellan, Ala. Jackie Sutton of Raleigh was home for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sut ton. : , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M Pierce, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Jr are spending the week at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbsand sons spent the week end at Top sail Beach. ' v . .' Dr. Alton Greenlaw has returned home after spending three weeks at Ridgecrest where he taught a "group Interest" class for inter mediates and acted as Junior Past or. Mrs. Greenlaw' is still teaching a "method" class for Intermediates. Miss Belly Vesf Honored At Lavn7 Party 4, Mr Kenneth Brock and Miss Mae Brock ' honored Miss Betty West, bride-elect, at a lawn-party at their home Wednesday evening. - ' The hostesses presented the hon oree a piece of silver in her chos en pattern; .Miss Helen Sutton, bride elect, was remembered with a plate in her dinner ware. Homemade ice1 cream and cook' ies were served to the honoree, Miss 'Helen Sutton, Mrs. Paul B. Berry, Mrs. MacDona-'d Brock, Miss Sue Shine, Mrs. Hugh Carlton and Mrs. Norman Jones. " V- s, s i tjw T; J O 7-S. -m. r Miss Helen Sullon Feted. Friday ' Miss Helen Sutton, bride-elect of August 1, was honored at a party given by her aunt, Mrs. David Sut ton and Mrs. Seth Hill Friday night at , the Penny Branch Club House. ' Five tables of bridge and one ta ble of Canasta were in play. , ; The green and white color scheme was carried out in the decorations. Upon arrival the honoree receiv. ed a potted plant in a brass wheel barrow and a floor lamp. Miss Bet ty y West, , bride-elect, was remem bered with crystal snack set. ..Prize winners were': Bridge high, pearl' checker. Miss Doris Register; Second high, brass wall bracket, Mrs, O. S. Matthews; Low, deviled egg holder, Mrs. Hugh Carlton; Traveling, salt and pepper shakers, Mrs. Bonnie Thomas; Canasta high, ash trays, . Misses Ria Sutton and Hazel Matthews. : j The hostesses served sandwiches, pickles, nuts, potato chips and iced drink to the honoree. Miss West, Mesdames Woodrow Smith, Arnold Jones, Milton Grice, James button, O. S. Matthews, Mett Ausley, Mitch ell Britt, Graham Phillips, S. L. Tor rans, Clint Rouse, Paul B. Berry, V. C; Martin, Bruce Torrans, Bob, Blanchard, Dewey Potts, Wade Carl ton, Bonnie Thomas, Hugh Carlton and Misses Mae Brock, Sue Shine, Hazel Matthews, , Peggy Taylor, Joyce Whittle and Rita Sutton. Mrs. J. H. Wahab Hostess Af Bridge bridge club and guests at her home on Tuesday evening. Arrangements of late summer flowers were used throughout the home. Prize, winners were: club high, hand painted trivet, Mrs. W. B. Whitfield; visitors high, pottery ash tray, Mra. Belton Minshew; Bingo pot holders, Mrs. J. D. Davis. Other guests included: Mrs. S. L. JTorranv Mr,- E E, Jones, Mrs. George Hopkins and Miss Barbara Jones.- k ' Miss Helen Sullon Honored At Party Mrs. McDonald B,rock, honored Miss Helen Sutton, bride-elect ' of August 1 with a Coca Cola party on a recent evening at her home. , The home was decorated through out with arrangements of summer flowers. . ' Upon arrival the honoree and Bet ty West, bride-elect of August 8, and sister of the hostess, were pre sented with corsages of white pon pons. The hostess served chicken salad sandwiches, nuts, cookies and Coca Colas to: the honoree, Misses Betty West, Sue Shine, Mae Brock, Ag nes Turnage, Joyce Jones, Mary E. Packer, Hazel Matthews, Betty Phil lips, Barbara StanciJ, Rita Sutton, and- Mesdames Hugh Carlton, Nor man Jones and Kenneth Brock. After a hunt which carried both bride-elects throughout the house and lawn they found two bedspreads which they were given by the host ess. , . - Invitation Issued Mr.! and Mrs. Joshua Kllis West request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Betty Grey, to Charlie Donald Cur lin on August 8, 1954 at four thirty at the Warsaw Baptist Church. No Invitations are being mailed "n Warsaw and Kenansville. All friends and. relatives are invited. I000000000000000000000006 MCTT D AIICICV ! T C O g I'l CI I D. AUJLCI V. IS. J q ' .. Announces the Opening o His Office O , . v . GENERAL DENTISTRY f O Located in Dr. Matthews OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI VtllnJa - Hum. Made To Order Phone 2995 Installed ' " CLINTON VENETIAN BLIND CO. - - . . .. , . , .. .. . 606 Beamaa SU Yes Vr!l-r. y. - vucuon every inursaay - , , , , Buyirs an J Selliny Daily . ? ' Telcphcae 3161 - 6171 -Vallaca, N. C. . ' , Listen for top hog prices each day over Clinton Brc? Zcastinj Station about 12:15 and Wallace StaCoa at 12:25. '.. Mrs. Mitchell Britt Entertains - Mrs, Mitchell Britt entertained her bridge club , and additional guests at her home on Thursday evening. ., w' ; Mixed arrangements of zinnias and marigolds were used throughout the home. " Prize winners were: club high, bottle opener and . recapper, Mrs. Morris Jordan; visitor's high, deck of cards, Mrs. J. IJ. West, Jr., low, all occasion cards, Mrs.. Walter P. West . The hostess served lime sherbet and devils food cake. ,' , : Other guests included Mrs. O. S. Matthews, Mrs. , W. G. Britt, Mrs. J. M Kornegay,:, Mrs. John. Fon vielle and Mrs. Rivers Johnson, Jr, Legion Auxiliary Meet Thursday The American Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ed Strickland. Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark, Jr., president, presided. During the business session, plans were made for the teen age youth center which meets every other Thursday at the Legion Home. Plans were also made, to put more flags on veterans graves a tthe cemetery. The hostess served sherbet and cookies to: Mrs. Rivenbark, Mrs. Robert Winders, Mrs. 1. F. Hay slip and Mrs. W. H. Moore. Sallie E. Johnstone Bible Class Meets The Sallie E. Johnston Bible Class of the Methodist Church met Mon day evening in the home of Mrs. C. W. Surratt with Mrs. Park Prid gen, co-hostess, There were fifteen members present Mrs. Sanford packer, president, presided over the business session. Mrs. Packer gave the devotional. Mra. H, R. jHipp led the Bible Quiz taken from I John. - r The hostesses served orange float cookies and salted nuts. Announce Birth f. ... . Rev. and Mrs. J. Paul Edwards of Roseboro announce the birth of a daughter, Beth, July 12 at High smith Hospital, Fayetteville. Mrs. Edwards is the former Ger aldine Bostic of Warsaw. Rotary Club Met Thursday The Rotary Club met at the War saw Cafe Thursday at one o'clock. Dr. J. M. Kornegay, vice-president, presided in the absence of the presi dent, A. M. Benton. Bill Sheffield, Fellowship Chairman, presented Milford Quinn and Dr.. E. P. Ewers with anniversary presents and James F. Strickland with a birth day gift. An open forum was held discussing projects planned for the year. E. C. Thompson, chairman for Farmer's Night to be held in Sept ember, gave an informative report. John Fonviele, assistant scout leader sponsored by the Rqtarians, gave a report on the progress of scout work. i Flans were made, for Ladies Night to be held August 5 at Carlton's Fond. v Every woman's aim in htis life is to ge ta man, 'and observation proves her aim is good - target selection poor., t v: - . - office, ,J Phone 640 Ck CM.na A wnln.. u. a. uraugnon i-,. s . Clinton, N. 0. f-rfr Yrrrl .Announce Births Mr. and Mrs! W. D. Skidmore of 2333 Bervard St, Raleigh announce the birth of a son. William Ray, July 31 at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Skidmore is the former Faye Revelle of Warsaw. " Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Phillips announce the birth of a daughter, Phyllis Diane, July 31 at Sampson Memorial. Hospital. Mrs. Phillips is the former Georgia Ann Hopkins. ooooooooooooooooooooooooc duplim; electric company O CARL S. ORR Proprietor $ O t o 2 Electrical Wiring Of All Kinds 2 O Office: Phone 4796 . Home: Phone 2851 O O WALLACE, N.C. O O DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooa ooooooooooooooj S F n r D p n I o I NfeSS fl0USES & fnPAR'rMENTS g iorz" n 0 Kenansville and Warsaw O ' tfS'Srb S A. J. STRICKLAND O WARSAW TEED MILL taU9 pjj ftt 2 Phone 471 Warsaw 2 Warsaw, N. C. ,TartENaJ g Or g SSTfi Mrs. Belton Minshew Phone 554 Warsaw 0 0 0 DD D O O ASpHSO O ' . saaaaooiooooooooooooooi A n n d IJ q d a n inrira q d1 )r ) 'I0 V ties Scrvite than, it Yi U even-burnino fuel oil ' r ) I When you buy your fuel oil from Cities I Service you get clean, even-burning fuel, cour- IV 1 teous seTVlct prompt deliveries. A Cities U Vlw f 'I . Service fuel oil agreement means a depend , if! w esss . lI able source of supply year round. Every 'gal- II i 0 II f X(y I ; ion is quahty controlled to assure you of top ? r O Vry Phone today 15 O 5 r r - , r 'OUAIITY PETROICUM PRODUCTS 4 ' t J' , , s 1 ' , S,',1 '-' ' ' ' i l 1 ' f f 1 i V " ' fM -J iy- r:. s - .: ?V'.. V. " , - t'.'-H f . ' nr i V ' t ' ' ' r-'-' CBSCBIPTIOIf RATE: IJ GOT A SUET TIER COLD TAKE Al for symptomatic RELIEF o o ear ta Dnplte nb4 ' 1 ' ' THIS PIG weighed only 28 pounds . and they are litter mates! HERE'S WHAT MADE THE DIFFERENCE Pigs were taken from sows at the Purina Research Farm when 6 weeks old. One hunch got corn, oats and alfalfa meal. The others ate only Purim Siartcna and water. The Pig Startena ftd bunch averaged 64 pounds per pig heavier than the other bunch. Abundantly forrificd with growth boosters, Pig Startena naps pigs make last growtn at low cost. Mike Tig Startena a "partner" in tour own feed lot. Aik for it at our store. dJolnlH .. i ky :rnt THIS PIG weighed 114 Ibs. A DIFFERENCE OF 86 lbs. I v ) ! )
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