TBOt PCniK nuZBtnmifNSmilB. N. C,- THURSDAY, 'JANUARY Misei' Mm. Glenn JJrown Rev. Caviness; 5 ; G-J3st Spoaken ; f C -a's Cliib ; The . Methodist Men' Club met last Monday evening for the regular supper . meeting In the Tlreiide ! Boom of the church with twenty members present. ' x "-J '' A delicious chicken supper was prepared and served by Circle No. S. r w v f . ; , 1 t , 'a U 1 iV - ". i; ' Following supper, Bev. Woody Caviness, pastor of - the Wallace , Methodist 'Church and brother to ' Mrs. K. C. Thompson gave an ex . ceQent talk, taking at his topic, "Methodism", pointing out clearly the peculiar and distinct beliefs of Methodism. v '" Sam Godwin, President, presided over the 'business meeting; HeTbert ,J; Vesf Heads Texas Co. A, Southwest service office td su pervise the business or ootn ii.e Agriculture and Empire State Insur ant Companies has been establish ed in Dallas under the direction of State Agent, Herbert J. West. The office represents an important change of policy with reference to the Agricultural in view" of, the facf that it had been in the Gross R. gSpruggs v General . Agency for , more than 50 years. The Dallas of ' lice will supervise business, of both companies in Oklahoma and of the Empire State In Arkansas. The new service office will pro vide its usual- multiple line insur ance iacUitifes; MrV'-West, who will be in general charge of the office will continue as Texas State Agent, and.' Howard R. Hollenbeck and William A. Reed will assist him. Both Messrs West and Reed repre sented other major insurance com panies before joining the Agricul ture group. Mr. West is' a native of Warsaw, the son of Mrs. Joshua J. West and the late Joshua James West. He is a- graduate of Duke University and before going with the Empire- State Company as State Agent' for Texas, Mr. West was an assistant state agent with the Great Ameri can' Insurance Company. toooooooooooooooooooooooo ii ii o o o SPECIALS! O 25 lb. Polar Bear O 10 lb. Polar Bear Ol.Western Stew O f-Kinghan's Smoked Sausage ..... ..........1. 29 O O o o Baby Limas 2 lb Fat Back 21b Fresh Fisb--lb. 10 Lb. Meal ,. 5 lb; Meal a i I ? .. WESTERN C'A S H & Op Of! JOHN BRADSHAW GROCERY' ? Warsaw, UOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOI Deal with tho Pcirba Cfcc:!i - " A " '"m hi i in i r f it mi ' ''' ..... . . b 1 e c a e !' v HE ALONE CAM;GVE ME jf. T'J. j ITT inn V; Phone Mr$l;SiWest Club , Fifteen jpieraber wjerii present when the Warsaw Garden. Club met Thursday afternoon , in the , home 01 airs, nuion. men, , ',-7: .The home was attractively- deco rated with .arrangements' .designed by Mr. Hecter McNeilb Mr. Iyey T. Poole andWMAMi A. Smith; 4 ; The mantWa enhanced by an arrangement ot red .camelia at one end and at'w appDaite nd brass candle holders holding tapers, v: . The 4 dining table was centered with an arrangement of -pink In a Dink container. OtheV arrangements were used throughout the living and dlnlnc rodnt:"? '-' - Mrs. Henry :1C Stevens n, presU dent of the club;' called the meet ing to order and opened by asking the' members' "present' to Join in singing the" club' song and repeating the club collect, ,., After which ltrr Stevens intro duced Mrs. E. C. Thompson, direc tor, of district,. pine. and also past president of the. Warsaw' club who rave a verv 'jrtfeVestlng jalk, "The National Council";, explaining the garden club's' honor roll point sys tem., projects sponsored tV cli'hj by the council and rrule and regu lations. : , i : , 1 After a routine , fcusinef se'slm the club enjoved a. "Let's Talk" Pe riod in which .club, members dii-ciiF-ed various ' prnjects Pid phases of local garden club work. The hostess served pineapple sa lad, deviled ham biscuits, cheese bis cuits, almond fruit candy and cof fee at conclusion of the meeting. Mrs. Franlleed Wins Mrs. Dick' Straughah 'Was hostess to her bridge club last Monday eve ning. Those attending were Mesdames Arnold Jones,' Hugh Carlton, Roy Berwick, Frank Steed, Bill Best Na. than Costin, Paul Berry and Miss Hazel Matthi. ' . ! : Mrs. Stee received ,an attractive flower container and Mrs. Costin received two over sized ash trays as traveling prize. The hostess served soft drinks and cheese straws doring play and at the conclusion, grapes, pecan sa lad and coffee were served. O o o a $2.00 .95 O .29 Q 25 O 25 c0 .....:A......t.vi'-rtt;55 o o o o o o o o ;..:.:::..:;:.29 STEAKSI 5 a 'i c a'r k - 1 ' . o vO o o N;C 1 Rations made with Purina Micro-Mixed Concentrates. 2. Formulas tested backed with forlna research." I 3. Check-R-Mizer. New grain mixing brain that helps insure the proper balance of Purina Concentrates and " my grain., 4. Mixing accuracy certified by Purina engineers who have v wt the quatttypawipr orer 60 years. , ? , - 5. Management and' Sanitation programs proven at the , Purina ReseaixhFanns. r : 1 rURINA'S GRAND Oil OMT -ON TVl Each month, Purina brings von a big full.hour of the Grand Ol Opry on ABC-TV. Now yon can see til Jrbnr Opry ftvorites plug other big-time guest. $ E I IT ON CHANNI L JA N. VARSAW . - A WAtSAJC It. C . Pill IMA WATT O M A K I urcnr Socials WARSAW CHURCH, SOCIALS Mrs-i Leoii!Tay6rl Hostess To II D Club "Let' Have A Good Club Meet ing" was the topic chosen by . Mrs. Mae Spicer, Home Agent when the Mineral Spring Home Demonstra tion Club met last Thursday after noon' with Mrs. Lee Taylor.' . The meeting was opened with the group singing "Dear Lord and Fa ther ot Mankind" and was followed by a business meeting, presided ovejr by Mrs. E. J. Carter. During this time, a club project for the year was discussed and' planned and it was decided upon that the members would bold an auction of home made goods at each club meeting, I - A report on the Educatioi A report on the Educational Loan Fund was given by Mrs. E .B. Hal es and Mra, W.'H. Moore, reported on Poultry. Mrs. Taylor, Recreational Leader, led in a contest which was won by Mrs. W. H. Moore. The hostess served home made cookies, sandwiches and punch to the 13 members present. , B.P.W. Club Holds Regular Meet . In the absence of the president. Mrs. Dorothy Rollins, Mrs. Mary S. Farrior, vice president presided at the regular 'dinner meeting of the Warsaw BPW ' Club on Monday night January 16 at the Coffee Shoppe. Miss Mary Alice Blackmore gave the Invocation. Mrs. Farrior called the group to c-rder with repeating ' together the Club Collect. Mrs. Marguerite West, local teacher, was welcomed as rw member and Mrs. Graham as a visitor. curing the business session, let ters of appreciation for Christmas Cheer were read from Camp L jeune and Duplin County Welfare Department. An invnauon was ex tended from the Greenville Club to attend their annual Birthday and Onpst Nieht. Mrs. Nell Askew, National &e- i-uritv Chairman, reminded mem Vp of the Sky Watch to begin full schedule on February 1st and urged their cooperation. m Pnllv Cottle. Dolio chairman, outlined plans underway for local Drive. Mr. - Annie Thelma Harman, Chairman of the committee for the Talent Show announced plans and appointed committees. The program was written and de lected by Miss Mary Alice oiac more, Radio and Television Chair man and was presented in the form of a radio skit, entitled, "Ideas and Ideals of Our American Democracy. Mrs. Nell Askew acted as announ cer; Miss Blackmore, as narrator, Lited bv Mrs. Polly Cottle, Mrs. Annie Thelma Harmon and Mrs. Cleo Hobbs. Intermediate G-As Meet Af Church ' Th Intermediate G.A. opened their meeting last Monday after noon with the G. A. Song, Pledge of Allegiance and Prayer. - Joane Summerlin presiaea over the meeting, which was followed by the program. "Gifts With Wings", with Ann Straughan In charge. She was assisted by Sue Whittle, Martha Ann Barr, Judy Pearsall, Mavis Jones and Becky House. Ann Straughan .was hostess to the eight members and two counselors present n - L!ix HlaiV . . FEED. R'ilLL 50 YOUR . AIM PAJ The Warsaw . Masonic Lodge No. 677 held an Installation ceremony for new officers on January 10 at the American Legion Home at 6:30 pjn.;.y',-)V;te;'t'-t . .-."iv., . Members -wive, were Invited guest of the evening .which lnclud. ed delicious dinner preceding the Installation ceremony. Rev. Nor man H, Flower gave the Invoca tion.. Nelson Carlton, Retiring Master, Welcomed guest. Norwood P., Parker of Clinton, Installation Officer had charge of the ceremony and James. R. Rey nolds of Clinton served as Installa tion Marshall. Those installed were: Sidney Ap ple, Master; E. L. Matthis, Senior Warden; Liston Summerlin, Junior Warden;' James F. Strickland, Treasurer; Q. J. Sutton, Secreary; Ernest Hutsey, Senior Deacon, Ray mond. Rivenbark, Junior Deacon; Claude Powell, Senior Steward; Francis Oakley, Tyler and Rev. I. T. Poole, Chaplin. ; Rev. I. T. Poole made the presen tation of the Past Masters Jewel. Sam D. Bundy, Mason and Civic leader of Farmville, was guest speaker and was introduced by Ar- ther. Apple of Wallace. He chose as his topic, "Have No Fears For The Coming Years." Penny Branch H.D. Cluii Holds Meet Mrs. E. C. Wray was hostess to the Penny Branch Home Demonstra tion Club last Wednesday afternoon at her home. .Mrs. Raiford Bostic was co-hostess. Mrs. Orman Grice, new club pres ident, presided, over the meeting, which was; opened with the club collect. Mrs. Robert Davis gave the secretary's report. Other new offic ers . for the year are: Mrs. E. C. Wray, Vice President and Mrs. H. M. Herring, Treasurer. Mrs. J. B. Torra'tis gave-an Educa tional Loan Fun() Report and Mrs. James Sutton gave a report on Poul try. Mrs. Mae Spicer, Home Agent, gave an interesting talk, taking as her topic, "Let's Have A Good Club Meeting", giving the necessary steps in having a successful club meet ing. The hostess served frozen lemon custard and Russian tea to the 10 members present. Carolyn Gresham Feted At Party Mrs. J. T. Gresham honored her daughter, Carolyn, on her 9th birth. day last Saturday at noon. The 'Jeleven youngsters enjoyed a lunch, followed by birthday cake. Carolyn then opened her many nice gifts. Following lunch the group en joyed a movie at the local theatre. Those attending were Cvnthla Batts, Allie Sheffield, Janrie Strick. land, Betty Lee , Best, Betty Lou Dail, Becky Todd. Kathy Whitfield, Mary Frances Hines. Marina Black- more and Joyce, Mary Lou ana Bobo Potter. Mrs. Polly Cottle, chairman of the Polio Drive wishes to thank, on be half of the Warsaw B. and P. W. Club, the Coffee Shoppe, the Thea tre Grill and Macs Grill for their cooperation in making National Cof fee Day a success and also the pub lic for their splendid response. Announcement Pop Corn Day. Friday, January 20. being sponsored by the Duplin Theatre in cooperation with the Io cs' poli" n -' v Curb Service. All proceeds will be donated to the Polio Fund. t V.'-"t".'" j ppvARE ca "' Warsaw, N. C, : mTEfEIEJBJHIHj W curs I Hit J Mrs. M-?Briir?' Wins High Score;- Mr1. Mitchell Brltt"1 received two rnM nitfthM aa hiffb .acniV'nrizrf when Mrs. J. M. Kornegay enter-V talned member of her bridge dub last Thursday .evening. ' Mrs. John Fonville received a rose, bush as consolation and Mrs. W. G. Britt received a brass candle warm er as occupant of the lucky chair. Other playing were Mesdames John Vincent, Edwin Sheffield, O. S. Matthews, Mett Aualey and George Clark. ' v The hostesses served potato sticks and soft drinks during play and de licious chocolate casserole pudding, topped with whipped cream and coffee. Presbyterian VOC Meet Monday P.M. ' "Christian Family ' Living" was the program topic when the Women cf the Presbyterian Church met last Monday afternoon at the church. Mrs. A. J. Jenkins presided over the meeting which was opened with a devotional, given by Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Jr. Mrs. B. C. Sheffield, Sr., had charge of the program and was as sisted by the executive board. Twenty two members attended the meeting. Mrs. F. Martin High Scorer Mrs. E. E. Jones was hostess to her bridge club last Wednesday evening. Those playing were Mesdames J. H. Wahab, V. A. Stancil, Forest Mar tin, George Hopkins, S. L. Torrans, Martha Davis and M. A. Smith. Mrs. Martin received a box of sta tionary as high score prize and Mrs. Stancil received the same as second high, winner. Mrs. Davis received 9 pair of china ash trays as traveling prize. The hostess served home made cookies, pop corn and soft drinks during progression and fruit cake, topped with whipped cream and a cherry and coffee at the conclusion of play. Notice Thursday, January 26 at 8:00 p.m. at Warsaw High School Auditorium there will be a wonderful array of local talent, sponsored by the BPW Club of Warsaw. Be sure to see all of your fav orite entertainers in a wide va liety of acts. Admission will be 50c for adults and 25c for school children. Party Mrs. Elbert' Mathis entertained her son, Pat. and twelve youngsters on Pat's 4th birthday on January 14th with a "drug store party." The party was begun at 10:00 a.m. where the guests met at the Mathis home for birthday cake and the op ening of Pat's many nice gifts. The group then was taken to the War saw Drug Store where they enjoyed Coca Colas, potato chips and bubble daily. S s '-. ... .. ! ; ffum - -'v Those present were Calvin Brown,1 Johnson, Steve ana David Sheffield. Mary B. Draushan. Jimmv Lashlev. Tony Klvenbark, Johnny Best, Bus ter Merritt, Ira Sutton. Ann Miller and Tricla Kornegay. Mrs. F. a. Mitcnner assisted Mr. Mathis with the party. . Birth And Death Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Williams. Jr.. of Columbia S. C. announce the birth and death of a son, Melvin, on January 11 in a Columbia, S. C. Hospital. i Mrs. Williams is the former Bet ty Ard of Dallas, Texas. Returns Home Little David Allen returned from Sidbury'a Hospital Sunday where he was a patient for several days and is confined to bed this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arther Apple an nounce the birth of a son on Jan uary 12 at James Walker Hospital. Jimmy Lashley Honored At Party Jimmy Lashley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lashley celebrated his 4th birthday last Saturday after noon at his home at 3:00 o'clock. Little guests enjoyed many out door games after which they were invited into the house for cup cakes, ice cream and bubble gum. Each guest was given a party hat as a favor. Those attending were Ronnie Wa hab, Steve Sutton, Jimmy Raiford, Jenny Vernon, Ed Johnson, Betty Jo Page, Robert Wray, Johnnie Johnson, Mary B. Draughan, Bill Britt, David and Bobby Sloan, Tana Carlton, Micky and Jo Davis and Steve, Johnson, Patsy, Mary, Diane and Allie Sheffield. Notice Dr. Troy Kornegay will contact all places of business In town for the Polio Drive. Your prompt co- ,peration will be appreciated. Blue Crutch Day Members of local Girl Scouts will participate in the sale of Blue Crutches in the Polio Drive on Sat irday, Jan. 21. They will be direct ed by their leaders, Mrs. Perry Smith and Mrs. Arnold Jones. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughan, Sr., vacationed in Florida last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Garris of Pike ville visited Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Baker and family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jernigan and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc Clenny, all of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hopkins and fam ily of Newport News, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Herring Sr., dur ing the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kennedy of Norfolk snent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown, M Devane Gas & Appliance of Clinton, file, has purchased Pete's i - which was formerly owned and operated in Sampson County by Gracie C. Best. Devane Gas & Appliance was established in Clinton in 1953 and is engaged in the sale and dis)r)ution of Suburban Rulane Gas and appliances in Sampson and Ihiplin Counties. Devane Gas & Appliance has made the necsary arrangements to supply the needs of all former customers ofiPetjfii (Gas. Devane Gas invites your patronage. We will serve your iieeds twenty-four hours Located on Lisbon Street near the IN CLINTON Telephone DeVane A . . . "W Appi utnmm J. Stewart Devane, Secretary aJd Manager ' Mr. -andfMnrG. S. Best visited Mr. and Mr E, gene Beddingfleld in MUlbMpk J wt 'Saturday. , , HLWWii Jt E. JSouse spent Sundaytwftl f first House's parents, RevTtoftd MltiJkJb. Carter, in Gar land. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and children fCUton visited Mr. and Mrs, -Milton -Hudson last Sunday afternoon!'.! " - MwSam.JoMei end children visit ed Mrs. Jone' parents, Mr. and Mr. R. L:WlbX"in Wallace Sunday' af-teraobnf'Vi- '' Mr; and Mrs. O. Williams vis ited' Mr. di 'Mrs. L. O. Williams Jr., in Columbia,'' S. C last Wednes day and Thursday. Mr. and, Mr. L. O, Williams vis ited theirUaughte and family, Mr. and Mrs. l9i!Utfton. in Greenville. last w eek end. . . Dr. ajidrtfifOl. Blackmore and daughter ti Bijring Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Frank,. Blackmore and children "of Winston Salem spent last weeit'nd With Mrs. W R Black more 4ntf Misseji Janie BelIe and Mar$ Alice Blackmore. Mr.'ad Mrs. L, O. Williams lsti ed' recently rith Rev. and Mrs. G. Vann Stephens' in Angier. Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley spent last weesT'end With Mrs. Ausley's mother, Mrs. B. B. Knight. Dr. and, Mrs, O. S. Matthews and Dr. and Mrs. -Mett Ausley visited Mrs. Bill Craven who is convalesc ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. John' D. Langston, in Golds- boro. Mr and Mrs. ; .Ted Wilson and children and Mrs; L. R. Patterson and grandson, Ricky, of Roseboro visfted MrayBIBbarjt Mathis last Sat urday afternoon. Capt. and Mrs. Dick Marsh of Edeftton spent last week end with Mrsjj; Marsh's sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. George Best of University of N. C. spent last week end w'th his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Beat. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Malpass and daughters of Clinton were dinner gueH of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Strick- SPECIALS! 2 Lb. Liver Pudding 35c ,.3 Lb Smoked Sausage 69c boxes of Kleenex Regular size 29c cakes of Woodbury Soap ...27c v4 Lb. Morrell Pure Lard 59c 1 Lb. Morrell Sausage 29c 0 Lb. Irish Potatoes 39c I Large Size Tide 30c J. Ellis Vilest SUPER MARKET 3 f HONE 347 9 We Are Here For . - . . - Big Sampson Warehouse. 2757 Gas 70T5..": V!? I And g t'i ".-is .-life land Thursday night - "J-T- "y.v Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Marrlnef " ares s vacationing this week in Florida: -- Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton, Mr. and; ' Mr. Robert West, Bill Taylor and. Mir. and Mr. ' S. W. Marrlner a tended the Sutton - Bitwiler wed- .' ding in Columbia, 8. C last Satur. day.-'';',vV.5.:,-'V'4'vi'.V'.','.:' ''"-,' MrV-and Mrs. d Strickland and , tujiuicu fluiu w,, lM. fu umvixq " Smith of KenansvlUfe spent last week eh' a" the Strickland's river .Mtt Mif. ,1 T . SB. . Mb . p ed their daughter,' Mis Roe Gar ner, In - Raleigh and 'relative la Creedmoor last Sunday. nr. ana an,: r, r. uriaauiga re turned home -'-last .'Friday after (pending the Christmas ..and New Year holidays with relatives to 3Pen sacola, Jacksonville and . See way ; . Mbuv andColumbWi Geor- gia and FayettevUle, K. C, Mrs. E. B. Hales and Mrs. Francis Fussell and Miss Pearl Whitley of Clinton attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Whitley of Smithfleld last Sunday., . Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Krnev and daughter, Tricia, spent last Sunday with Mrs. Kornegay' parents, Mr. and Mra. Alvie Lawson at Orum. ' Edgar Pollock visited Sunday at the Veterans Hospital in Fayette- .ville: ... - . -; ; . ,- Miss Betty Phillips of ECC spent last week end with Her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie CurUn of Grensboro spent last week end with Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis West Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Boney and "' children of Fayetteville spent last ' week end With Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boney. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matthis, Mr. : and Mrs. J. R. Boney, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Matthews 'attended the funer al of Ralph Matthis at Mt Gilead Church near Clinton last Sunday, Mr. Rom Blackmore has return ed home after being a patient at Duplin General Hospital for the past several weeks. . ;' WARSAW Your Service ..M. - n: .. (.-...:.'.,. ' Gas Mrs'. i hi V H 13 -. '-f.., "

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