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it-;;-!-!' rat Dvrus times, kenansvuxb, k. c, tutjesdat, crnr t 9. 1 .1 7aisaw Mrs. Glenn Brown ' Phone 281-1 ChurcH, Socials 1 WARSAW CHURCH, SOCIALS Pascals v. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Murphy, have recently moved into one ot the ' Kate home which face Center St, . ! Mr. and Mra. Nathan Costin mov ed last Friday Into Mitt Annie Pow- ; ell's apartment on Pine Street Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon, Jr, and children, Mary B. and . Steve and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spen cer, all of Chatham, V., spent last : week end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. .Mitchner. ' , ' 1 v Mr. and Mrs. C W. Hlnaon and ! children visited Mrs. Hinson's lis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. : Benton ot Wilmington on Saturday. vt ; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Byrd visited her son and family; Mr. and Mrs. ?tw. ,D. - Byrd, Jr., in Fayetteville last week end and the first part of this week. . Charles Jones who is stationed In 'Norfolk and Gerald of State Col- 1 lex spent last week end with . their mother, Mrs. Kalph Jones. - Mrs. Sam Jones and Mrs. Listen i Summerlln spent Tuesday shopping n Goldsboro. Mrs. Lillian Quinn spent the week end with her son and daughter and their families, Mr. and' Mrs. Graham 'Quinn and children and Mr. and , Mrs. Dan Saieed all of Greenville. ; Miss Ruby Jones and Miss Doro thy Grady spent last week end with their parents in KenansviHe, ; ; A Miss Mary Elizabeth Packer of E.C.C.. spent last week end with her parents, Mr., and Mrs.' Sanford Packer. - ' . Mrs; Lawton Albertson and Jerry spent . Saturday with Mrs. Albert son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rivenbark of Bose Hill. , Mrs. John Fonville and Mrs. Ed Strickland shopped in Raleigh on Friday. Mrs. Fred Baar and Carol and Mary Susan shopped in 'Wilming ton oa Wedntsdar, . . , Mrs. Allen Draughon and Mrs. Glenn Brown and Susan spent Wed nesday shopping in Wilmington. -, Mrs. Mllford Quinn and child ren and Mrs. A. G. Cook and Diane spent Saturday shopping in Wilm ington. Miss Mae-Brock of Goldsboro spent last week end with her moth er, Mrs. J. C. Brock. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., and Mrs. -Paul Potter and' Mrs. J. T. chopping in Raleigh. Mrs. Paul Poter and Mrs. J. T. 3resham shopped in Goldsboro on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rackley and Wayne attended the Newberry Or- ;an Concert at the Methodist Church in Wallace on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Topel of Wil mington were Thanksgiving dinner the full rich flavor of Karo Syrup makes everything taste better guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Rack ley. ' . ' 1 Mrs. John Fredrick visited Sun day with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kornegay and relatives of Goldsboro on Sunday. Mrs. Bill Whitfield and children and Mrs. Henry Merritt and Buster attended the . Christmas Parade in Wilmington on. Thursday. . .1 Visiting the Allen, Porters and the H. C. Allen's on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zandy and Mr. and Mrs. Albrey Ramsey of Burgav and Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey of Teachey. :v:,r-M.rnr::.f Mr. and Mrs. McRay Bradsher and daughter, Majlnda . spent Sunday With Mr. Bradsher's sister, Mrs. A. C Pearsall arid f amily. t Mr. and Mrs, F. F. Giddlngs and Mrs. I C. Boope shopped Tues day in Goldsboro and attended the funeral of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaddis Smith of Mount Olive, ' Belton. Houston of Washington, N. C. spent the week end with his mother. Mrs. Florence Houston. : Mrs.W- J. Middltton attended thevfuneraj of Perry K. Teachey in Richmond during Thanksgiving. ; Mrs. John F. Moore and daught er.' Harriet of Raleigh spent las week with . Mrs, Moore's mother, Mrs. W. J. Mlddleton, Sr. Mr. Moore scent Sunday with .Mrs. Middleton and accompanied Mrs. Moore and daughter home. ; Jackie Sutfon S. C. Asst. State Agent Jackie Sutton spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton and left Monday for Colum bia, S.' C. where he will be Assist ant State Agent with the Great American Insurance Co. Bug KARO DARK SYRUP Mrs. Torrans Scores High At Bridge Mrs. Mattie Torrans received an attractive pair of terry cloth foot warmers for high score when Mrs, J. H. Wahab entertained her bridge club on Tuesday evening. The heme was made attractive wttn loveiy Christmas arrangements of green and red.-.''-.v:.':-,1;" Mrs. E. E Jones and Mrs. V. A. Standi received little brass Christ mas bells for traveling and consola tion, respectively. Mrs. , Wahab served a delicious course consisting of cranberry crunch, topped with ice cream and coffee.. '.Those attending were Mesdames M. A. Smith, George Hopkins, V. A. Standi, Forest Martin, E.E. Jones, Martha Davis and Mattie Torrans. sponsored Party 'On Yoalh tli-ht Party Held . The Legion Auxiliary another Youth Night Thursday at the Legion Home. Mrs. Perry Smith led the group of about thirty-five la folk dances and games. Later all gathered around the piano and enjoyed .singing Christmas Car-, ols. Auxiliary members and mothers attending were Mrs.- T. F. Hayslip, D. J. Rivenbark, Perry Smith, Frank Hobbs and Glenn Rollins, With The Sick Friends will be glad to hear that Kenneth Brock has returned from the hospital and is improving at his home. Friends will be glad to hear that A. L. Humphrey continues to im prove at his home after being con fined to bed for several weeks. Friends will be interested to know that Neal Carlton, formerly of War saw who is stationed at Pensacola, Fla., who was strickened with polio early in October continues to im proves and hopes to be released from the base hospital by Christmas. Friends of , Miss Ruby Souther land .win aegret-lhe passing of her sister, Miss Flora Belle Souther land in the Sampson County Hospi tal on Monday, December 6th. Mrs. Kornegay Is Hostess At Bridge ' Mrs. O. S. Matthews received a bright red set ot beads for winning high score when Mrs. J. M. Korne gay entertained her bridge club -on Friday evening. Mrs. George Clark received 2nd high and Mrs. W. G. Britt, traveling, both of which were bright red feather dusters. During progression soft drinks and toasted nuts were served and at the end of play the hostess served a delicious sweet course, consisting of individual ice cream mincemeat pies, centered with tiny candles and coffee. Those attending vwere Mrs. O. S. Matthews, Mi's. Morris Jordan, Mrs. John Fonville, Mrs. W. G. Britt, Mrs. Mett Ausley, Mrs. John Vin cent, Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. Mitchell Britt. Gail Revelle Honored On Birthday Friends of A. J. Strickland will be glad to learn that he is improving after being ill at Sampson Memorial Hosoital and Is now able to have visitors. Gail Revelle, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Revelle celebrated her 8th birthday on Friday December 3rd. Indoor games were enjoyed and Kenny Minton received a whistle for winning a drawing contest. AH were served around . table I L" WheleSs.' which was centered with a lovely white and pink birthday cake. Also served were soft drinks and cookies with baloons as favors. Those attending were: Susan Brown, Brenda Bostic, Mac Johnson, Kenny Minton, James and Mar garet Ann Grady and Gall's sister, Connie. AW ;". . , ' i - . . . . ' ' - at" all' r'';irSu ' Wm;T: I IN THE ALL-AROUND-NEW OLDS MOB I LESl , . A ,' ""':'":"V"":':" " ' 1 f """IV ' ' " ' ' 'fm'mv ii ','77,' ' j ... ' ' , ' - v ... . .''-A'r '';,.... - n nu 0t Srfm 4 Ctmtl Mnhn Vfcn ii n nil . V " ' II I I I II I I ,T ,. - lit. I S . C; . ' ; V ' !,?: i y . ' -4; ' v I .LI I ; O .i ai "Mk COCXTESir Tur Co1 f the Road" ; ' Week Of Prayer On November 2 through Decem ber 3 the, Women of the Warsaw Baptist Church met for the obser vance of The Week, of Prayer for Foreign Missions and the 'ingather ing of the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, which will be used , to carry on different phases ot Baptist work in foreign lands. The subject for the entire week was "O Come Let Us Adore Him," considering dif ferent phases of the work each day. Monday's topic was "Evangelism Through Preaching", with Mrs. L. O. Williams as leader. Mrs. G. S. Best gave the devotional. Mrs. Carl Winders and Mrs. J. F. Strickland told of the progress which had been made through preaching, and also pictured the need of more church es and workers in the Orient, Spain, Italy, Latin America, PJiili pines, Brazil and Malaya. Mrs. Wal ter Carter dismissed with prayer. On Tuesday Mrs. Henry Merritt had charge of the program, "Evan gelism through Education". Mrs. G. S. Best gave the devotional. Mrs. Paul Britt and Mrs. Glenn Brown explained the work of Baptist schools in foreign lands, giving ac counts of how the workers labor to teach the people to read and at the same time implant in their lives Christianity. Mrs. Best dis missed with prayer. On Wednesday, "Evangelism Through New Channels" was the topic. Mrs. Eugene Johnson was in charge of the program with the young people giving the program. Scripture was read about the birth of Christ by Misses Iris Ezzell. Sue Whittle and Mable Jane Straughan. Mrs. Ed Polinski lead the opening prayer. A filmstrip "Christmas Gift To The World" was shown illustrat ing the progress of the world wide evangelistia program of Southern Baptist. Misses Ruby Horn and Burt Rodgers were narrators for the film strip. Mary Lou Potter dismissed with prayer. "Evangelism Through Medical Work" was the topic tor Thursday. In the beautiful lives of South-Baptist Medical Missionaries the Great Physician is at work. The devotion al was" given by Mrs. G.'S. Best. The discussion was led by Mrs. Frank Thomas assisted by Mrs. R. E. On Friday, Mrs. Robert Biack- more brought a brief summary of the world wide program of evange lism by Southern Baptist. Mrs. G. S. Best again brought the devotional. The Week of Prayer was concluded as Mrs. Blackmore led in prayer for every phase of the work. Entertain Sunday School Children Teachers of the- Beginners and Primary. Department of the Method ist Church entertained their; de partments in the Fireside Room with about thirty attending. Mrs. Virginia Lanier led in many interesting games, and group sing ing was enjoyed. Hot chocolate, sandwiches and cookies were served by Mrs. T. H. Wahab, Mrs. D. H. Carlton, Mrs. De- Witt Lewis and Mrs. R. T. Black burn, i, U.D.C. Holds December Meet Mrs. J. W. Farrlor was a most in teresting speaker to the Warsaw Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy when the chapter i held their December - meeting at the Methodist Fireside Room on Thursday afternoon. Hostesses for the meeting, were Mrs. Paul Potter, Mrs. Henry L. Ste vens, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Rackley and Mrs. Paul Berry. The room was made most attrac tive as well as festive with mag nolia foliage, red tapers, a gay Santa, bright Christmas tree balls and levely Christmas arrangements. Upon arrival each guest was pre sented with a bright holly corsage. Mrs. G. P. Pridgen, Chapter Cha plin, led in the Rituals and Pledges after which Mrs, L, B. Huie, presid ent, presided over the business. Mrs. C. F. Carroll, Patriotic Chair man, urged all members to buy U.S. Savings Stamps and also reported that she had displayed four Ameri can Flags on Veterans Day. Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, Yearbook Chairman, reported that the work on the Yearbook was progressing. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, National Registrar General of the National Convention who has recently been reelected to that 'office gave a most interesting report on some of the highlights of the National U.D.C. Convention held in Roanoke, Va recently. Mrs. Huie introduced Mrs. I. T. Poole, Methodist Minister's wife and welcomed Mrs. J. A. Newkirk, vis itor, visitors to the chapter. Mrs. Paul Potter, Program Chair man, presented Mrs. J. W. Farrior, who spoke on her travels in Italy while on tour to Europe last sum mer. Mrs. Farrior presented this in the form of an actual trip to Italy, making stops at the most important cities where she acted as the guide. By the time Mrs. Farrior had con cluded the tour everyone present felt as though they had traveled in Italy also. Mrs. Paul Potter then led in a Christmas contest ' with MrSA Kath leen Snyder receiving a miniature Santa for winning. The Hostess served fruit cake topped with whipped cream and a cherry and coffee. Each plate was made attractive with a miniature candy candle holder. There were twenty-two present. Americcn lx;::n Auxiliary ll:!ds Regular Meet - The Legion Auxiliary .held", their November meeting on Tuesday eve. nlng in the home, of Mrs. Walker McNeil. Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark, pres ident, presided over the business of the evening. It was decided that the chapter would send a designat ed amount to the "Merry Christmas Project", which : is a project that makes Christmas a little brighter for veterans who are in Veterans Hospital In Fayetteville. It was also decided that the Auxiliary would provide free meal tickets for a needy veterans child. . . At this meeting each member brought appropriate gifts for hos pitalized veterans at Fayetteville to send to their families. Mrs. McNeil served a most at. tractive . plate carrying out the Christmas motif which consisted of strawberry ice cream cake, topped with green tinted whipped cream, mints, nuts and coffee. i js. Tc'jtXls llostoss At CjL';3 ... MS Mrs. Bill Taylor entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Pollock Street. ' Upon, arrival guests were served with tempting . ice cream sundaes and during progression soft drinks were served. " 1 Mrs. Rivers Johnson Jr. received club high, an attractive spice rack while Mrs. J. T. Gresham received visitors high, a spoon rest Those playing were Mesdamet John ' A. Johnson, B. D. Johnson Jr. Elbert Mathis, J. W. Middle ton, J. T. Gresham, Charles Shef field and Bill Sheffield, R. As Met Thurs. On Thursday afternoon the R.A's met at the Baptist Church with their leaders, Mrs. Mett Ausley and Mrs. T M O tA Fit Doubt .4.VS r toft HI ' A si rone. lorm-mungnira. tog idjmubk. Snap. Up In front .MnaUblt kg ?p. Soil, flat groin p.J No sutl bandi UiKXCtlled for comfort Alio ujed "' operolion support lor . " Moil ordort fix meoioro Ik. MM ' CLARKS DRUG Warsaw Bill Vann. 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