W arsawfehurcn, S Mrs. Glenn Brown Mrs-L Albarfson Hostess At , Bridge Mr. Lawtori Albertsbn u b oc tets to members of her bridge club , and several additional guests at her home last Friday evening. Hist Nora Blackmor Was - club high scorer and Mrs. Mat tie Tor rans received ' Visitor's high- prize, both receiving' rose bushes. Mrs. Robert Matthews and Mrs. Mdrman Barr received aprons at bingo prizes.'-'1-. ;.-v'-,-v..iSi-lv:v;.-:4; Others playing were Mesdames Robert Lewis, Y. L. Smiht and Tor. est Martin. . ' . "'. The hostess served toft drinks and ' homemade candy during play and Vat the conclusion, Individual cherry tarts and coffee. At Baptist An Associations! - Study - Course was: taught each night list ' week at the Baptist Church. This was a Sunday School Course at which time ' three different courses were taught. - ."- .' ' Rev. Julian Motley, pastor of the Rose Hill Baptist Church taught. "Outline of Bible History." U. A, McManus of - Bear Marsh taught "The Church 1 and Its Sunday School." Rev. H. M. Baker taught The Teaching of Jesus.T . On Triday evening, following the conclusion of the studies, hot cho colate and assorted cookies were served. , ,-. Mrs. F; Mifcluiw. Wins High Score1 Mrs. J. H. Hlnes entertained mem bers of her bridge club last Thurs day evening at her home on the Kenansville highway. Those' attending were Mesdames Ralph Best, Jr., Bill, Charles and Edwin Sheffield. Ed Hlnes J. T. Gresham, F. A. Mitchner and Al len Draughan, Jr. - High score award, a magnetic pot holder was received by Mrs. Mitch ner and second high award, a kit chen memo pad was received by Mrs. Draughan, Mrs. Charles Shef field received oven cleaner as low scorer. The hostess served a chicken sar lad course and coffee at the condu- slot nf nlav. Mrs. Paul B. Berry Hostess To Club " Mrs. Nathan Cbstin, high scorer at bridge, received an attractive cry stal bon bon dish when Mrs. Paul Berry entertained members of her bridge club last Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Steed received a kitchen set as traveling prize: . Others playing were Mesdames Hugh Carlton, Roy Berwick, Bill Best, Dick Straughan, Arnold Jon es' and Miss Hazel Matthis. The hostess served soft drinks and cheese chips during' play and a tempting sweet course and eoffee at the conclusion of play. . CE1AIU : GAVJ Whether timber or pulp, the Hometite Model 5-20 has bfg power for fast cut tiiig, plus dependable performance and low cost operation. Brings down ii foot trees, cuts through 20 trees In just 20 seconds and stands up under the grind day in and day out. ' Makes bigger profits because it does the job faster at leasjt cost . - h Stop In today for . frM demonstration : WARSAW : IIMDVARECO. t ia els Warsaw, N. C. ifmrnmimimmm ' 5 "Sc BOUNDS Phone 2814. .. Brolher!;c?d Mpef At Dcplist Church The Brotherhood" of tte' Baptist Church met 'last Wednesday eve ning at 6:30 p.m. in the fellow ship Room of .the church for their monthly - supper ,1 meeting, . Circle number five was1 in charge of serv ing the 29 members present. ' . Graham Phillips gave the Invo cation. .;- '.-.'""J"'rT ''-yr-y-' . The meeting' Jwapresided over by H. C. Allen, prasident, and was opened with .the-group singing sev eral hymns, led hi. Glenn. Jlolllns and accompanied by Mrs. Mett Aus- During the business meeting, fur ther plans Were made tor church census. Plans were ajse made for the organisation 'to send'' literature to men In servid-7 & 1; , Program Chairman, Bill Vann, as. slsted by Carrol Best, showed an interesting filnv-SDedicated Men" at the conclusion of the business meeting. 1 -. -:v Friendly HID. Club "!"nod Conservation" was the de monstration given most interestingly by Mrs. Fredl'Bevelle.'r when the Friendly Home Demonstration uun met last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Clyde Bradshaw as. hostess:, Following ' the ; business meeting, presided over by Mrs. J. C. Prldgen, Sr.. Mrs. Eugene Best gave the de votional. "' ' Prior to the demonstration, Mrs. Cam Stroud and Mrs. Luther Brad shaw gave interesting reports on "Home Berries" and "Home gard ens," jespectlvely. During the demonstration, Mrs. Revelle said, "One of the first con siderations of a home maker should be for her family's welfare." She, also, stated that now is the time to plan home gardens; always remem bering to Plan a weu rounaea gar den and one.whwh wil produce ad equately, in. order to supply the needed amount of food for conser vation. ...... The meeting was closed with members repeating the club collect Mrs. Prldgen served a salad course and coffee at the conclusion of the meeting to. the 15 members pres ent Mrs. Jean llewkirk . . ' Z-fy.. lift a? Honored At XolleeW Mia Jean Newkirk. bride elect of February &WJgMJ Ann Huie. Upon arrival, Miss Newkirk re ceived a wnue carnauon coraiie and later during the hour, she was presented a .lovely whittfwool blan ket by the nostesa. . j v. The home was beautifully decor- nri throuehoat An arrangement of white narcissus, and red camel lias wa used effectively kn the en- trance hall of the home." Arrange ments of white and orchid glad iolus and tulle were attractively used in the living, roorn.. The dining room table tfas cover ed with a white linen cutwdrk cloth. which was centered with a white bridal airajBgement -vpt' Gladiolus, rosettes, candles and greenery. An attractive arrangement of silver bells and greenery and Silver can delabra edofOMne net- Quests were inviiea wio we ln room where Mrs. J. A. Newkirk, the honoree's mother, prtstoed over coffee. Chicken salad-tups pecan sticks, cheese biscuits, potato chips and ham biscuits were also served. Those attending were Mesdames Paul Berry, Ben flowden, O. S. Mat thews, Elbert Matthis, D.fcrMatthls, Bill Taylor. Ear Huie.WUs Best, Glenn Brown, Bill and Ed Shef field, Lonnie "Garner and Misses Rita Sutton.. Betty4 FhUHttsad Mary Elizabeth . Packer, Mr ,Wewkirk, and the honoree, Miss Newkirk. Misi Guest Of : Honor Miss JuliaJ Jead Kewktrk was the guest of honor recently at a bridge party when Miai Virginia Blunt of High Point, ilat member. of the Senior High Bchbol Faculty enter tained members of her bridge club at her home.. The honoree was presented a gift e china, in her selected patterri.' r ; - . u AiiSli Mrs. 0 lie Cook Honored At Party Mrs." Ollii doot M Fayetteville, the former Gladys Ann Waters of Warsaw, was honored with a stork shower, given by Mrs. Emmons Gar ner and Mrs Tom Waters last Fri day evening. ..... i 4 "A corsage of pink and blue rib bon, a tiny doll. Pacifiers and ttiny safety pins wag presented the hon oree upon arrival. , .v - The color motif of pink and blue was carried out in floral arrange ments and refreshments; Mrs. Waters served punch from punch bowl at one end of the din ning table. Party sandwiches, pea nut butter snakes, homemade candy and toasted nuts were served also. Bingo was enjoyed With the fol lowing wlnnfs .presenting their gifts to the honoree: Mrs." Thelma Cook, Miss Flossie EzseU, Mrs. George Sutton, Mrs. R. T. Black burn, sr, Mrs. iiugn vviwa. Mrs. George Sutton was present ed with an appropriate gift. Others attendln were Mrs. Eddie Blackburn, Miss Mamie Betbea, Mrs. Mrs, Jay -GsrrWty.Mrs. Earl WARSAW CHURCH, , SOCIALS Mrs.Bro2dus Rivenbark Honored At Lovely Tea In Wallace V Mrs. Clute Rivenbark was hostess at a lovely tea at her home on Main Street on Saturday, January the twenty eighth, from 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. honoring her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Broadus Daniel Rivenbark, recent bride. ' - . Mrs. O. C. Blanchard, Jr., greet ed guests at -the frone door and Mrs. J H. Currie Introduced guests to the -receiving line in the den, Mrs. Clute Rivenbark headed the receiving line and wore a lovely corsage of purple ponpons tied with nylon tulle. She introduced, the guests to the honoree,' who wore a beautiful purple orchid corsage. Next in line was the honoree's mo ther, Mrs. Roy Matthis of Warsaw who wore yellow ponpons tied with nylon tulle and ending the receiving line was Mrs; Elbert Matthis of Warsaw, sister-in-law of the hon oree, wearing a corsage of orchid ponpons. Mrs. J. W. Powell, Sr., and Mrs. Jack Cooper of Rose Hill directed the callers to the dining room and Mrs. I B. Cavenaugh Invited guests Into the dining room. The dining table was covered with a beautiful hand - crocheted table cloth over pink. Tea was poured from each end of the table by Mrs. S. G. Jones and Mrs. George L. Brown from exquisite silver, ser vices. Two. three-branched candelabra were on each end of the table hold ing pink tapers trimmed with pink nylon tulle and fern. The center of the table had a silver footed bowl containing a lovely all-pink flower arrangement of snapdragons, car nations and leather leaf foliage. The buffet had two crystal cand elabra with pink tapers on each end in the center an antique crystali cut-glass, bowl holding an all pink flower arrangement of snapdrag ons, carnations and leather leaf fo liage. - Serving In the dining room were Mrs. Tommy Baker, Mrs. Cecil Wor- sley, Mrs. C. J. James, Miss Hen rietta Cooper, and Miss Jane Cur- rie. Fancy .sandwiches, sand dunes, mints, nuts and tea were served to the guests. Mrs. J. W. Powell, Jr, and Mrs. J. D. Robinson, Jr, directed the callers from the dining room to the register in the living room. Presiding over the register were Misses Margaret and Rebecca Colwell and Mrs. L. W. Williams of Chapel Hill. On the table with the register was a deli cate crystal candelabrum with pri sms holding four pink tapers. On the bottom of the candelabrum was a flower arrangement of pink snap dragons, with, ponpons and green foliage. A miniature bride's doll was also on the table, dressed in an id entical wedding dress of the hon oree. In the. living room on the piano was1 an antique cut-glass footed bowl with an arrangement of. pink snapdragons, pink carnations, white ponpons and leather leaf foliage. An arrangement of white snap dragons and orchid ponpons was in the den. All who helped receive and serve at this lovely affair wore corsages of pink and white carnations. Mrs. R. C. . Teachey said the goodbyes. Feb. Bride -Elect, MISS JEAN NEWKIRK Bride.. Miss Julia Jean Newkirk, bride- elect of. February 19th, was com plimented on Friday night at a mis cellaneous shower when Mrs. M. A. Smith entertained at bridge and scrabble at her home on Center street. Mrs. Broadus Rivenbark of War saw and Wallace, a recent bride shared honors with Miss Newkirk. Each honoree was presented a white carnation corsage upon arrival. The home was most attractive for this occasion, carrying out the pink and white motif. Arrangements of asters and gladioli adorned the liv ing room and the coffee table held a low crystal bowl filled with pink nosegays of maline and carnations. Mrs. Bill Byrd was awarded the high bridge prize, a brass serving tray and Mrs. Nelson Carlton was the high score winner for scrabble. and was presented a cigarette set Other winners were Mrs. Earl Huie, low, receiving a bridge bell. Mrs. Kathleen Snyder, guest towels for traveling bridge award and a cry stal 'compote went to Mrs. Sanford Packer for scrabble low -v ' - The hostess presented a large tray to Miss Newkirk and a gift of milk glass to Mrs. Rivenbark.! ' During play iced drinks and party mints were served and at the con clusion of play salad plate and Russian tea was served to the fol lowing Invited guests: Mrs. - Ste phen Cottle: ' Mrs. Sanford Packet Mrs. Kathleen Snyder, Mrs,. Nelson Carlton, Mrs. H. R. Hipp, Mrs. J. C. Surratt, Mrs. A. J. Strickland, Mrs. B. F. Hobbs, Mrs. N. A. Mitchell, Mrs. J. P. Harmon, Mrs. Charles Carroll, Mrs. J. H. Wahab, Mrs. Earl Huie, Mrs. Q. J. .Button, Mrs. B. C. Surratt Mrs. "D., Ix. Matthis, Mrs. Ben Bowden, -MrS. --Bill Byrd. Miss Ann Huie, Mrs. J. A. Newkirk, Miss Jean Newkirk and Mrs. Rivenbark. larY Diblc Class Entertained As winners of a three month st Coombs, Mrs. J. D. Davis, Mrs. T. 3. Strickland and Mrs. Louise Hun ter. . I i-'nn- - r- I 1 1 "' ' ocials tendance contest, the Presbyterian Men's Bible Class was entertained with a delicious supper by the los ing class, the Women's Bible Class last Wednesday . evening at the church. f .. ' Ladies serving on the supper com mittee were Mesdames B, C. Shef field, Sr., B. C. Sheffield, Jr., Auce Whaley, J. W. Farrior and Miss Nell Bowden. , , - Baptist: Most of the Baptist circles were presented with programs concern ing the Indians, in preparation xor Home Mission stuay uourse, "The, Tribes Go Up",' which was taught on Tuesday evening at the church. " Circle No. I met in the home of Mm. Fi- J. Thomas with eleven members present.- Mrs. Morman Barr, chairman, presided over the meeting. Mrs. I a Whittle gave the devotional and Mrs. Eugene Johnston, assisted by Mrs. Barr presented .the program. - Mrs. Thomas servea aevus 100a cake, iced with caramel frosting, nuts and coffee. Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. Allen Draughan. Sr., with Mrs. G. D. Ben nett, Chairman, presiding over the business meeting. Mrs. R.E.I Whe less gave the devotional, followed by the program, presented by Mes dames David Chambers, Ira Ezzell and Rosa PowelL ' ' Mrs. -Draurhan served oevus food cake, cashew nuts and coffee to the 16 members present. Circle No: S met with Mrs. Cortez Blackraore with 10 members present. Mrs. D. H. Carlton, Chairman, pre sided at the meeting Mrs. C. J. Brown, gave the .devotional and had charge of the program." She was assisted . by Mesdames Emma Chambers and E, D. Pollock. At th conclusion of the program. Mrs. Blackmore served pound cake. toasted nuts and hot tea. Circle No 4 met with Mrs. G. S. Best with Mrs. Lucille Jones as co hostess and with 12 members Dresent Mrs. George Clark, chair- man presided over the meeting. Mrs. Kenneth Fussell gave the devotion al, followed by the program, pre sented by Mrs. W. M. Buck and Mrs. Avon Sharpe. i The hostesses served a sandwich plate and Russian tea at the close of the meeting. . Circle No. S met at the church with Mrs. J. M. Komegay as hostess with eleven members present. Mrs. Kenneth Brock presided over the meeting, followed by the devotional, given by Mrs. Fayette Batts and the program presented by Mrs. BUI Vann. The hostess served heavenly hash and coffee and an attractive, valen tine favor on each plate. Circle No. 6 met with Mrs. A. D. Eason, who gave both the devotion al and the program. Mrs. James Sut ton presided over the meeting. : The hostess served a valentine salad plate and coffee to the 10 members present at the conclusion of the meeting. Clrda No. 8 met with Mrs J. A. Porter with eleven members pres- ent Mrs. Sam Jones presided at the meeting. Mrs. J. E. West gave the devotional and Mrs. Paul B. Berry, Mrs. Norman Jones and Mrs. Reba Jones presented the program, Mrs. Porter served a sweet courses and coffee at the conclusion of the meeting. Circle No. 9 met with Mrs. Gra ham Register with 12 members pres. ent. Mrs. James Sutton, Chairman, presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Bill Grice presented the de votional and those taking part on the program were Mrs. Orman Grice. Mrs, Max Grice and Mrs. De wey Potts. The hostess served chocolate pie and coffee at the conclusion of the meeting. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jv Ellis West and Mrs. McDonald Brock and Kathy visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curlin in Winston Salem last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 3. F. Strickland and children visited Mrs. Strickland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sim mons In Sanford last Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter visited Mrs. Porter's mother, Mrs. T. H. Ramsey in Burgaw last Saturday. Mrs. Dick Marsh of Edenton spent last week with her sister, Mrs. W. We will begin closing Wednesday afternoons 15tb and will continue . until the local tobacco J ( For emergency calls 354, 147, 2258, or 617. Closing Hoots Quinn-rMoi'jcn Co., FURNITURE FUNERAL DIRECTOR , IN WARSAW J. Middleton, Jr, -' IToylor during the week end. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. ,H. M. Cooper and I Mr. and Mrs. Muford Quinn ae children of Fayetteville spent last eompanled Gerald Quinn to Camjv week end with Mrs. Cooper's pa- bell College where he will take up 1 cm, w, ana jnrs. J. it. isoney. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Britt and chil. dren visited Mrs. Britt's sister in law, Mrs. J, M. Gibbs( who is apa tient in a Raleigh hosDltaL lastv ouiioay aiiernoon. v Mr. and Mrs. Lee- Batson visited their son and family, Mr. and." Mrs. Jimmy Batson in Fayetteville dur ing the week end. , Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frederick and children of Kinston spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John Frederick. - hit. ana am, naipn Benion - 01 Chadbourn spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Benton. Mrs. R. T. Blackburn. Sr.. visit ed her daughter, MrarO. E. King, wno is a patient in Sampson .County Hospital last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Water of Bax ter, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Waters of Augusta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Olie Cook of Fayetteville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Teachev of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. L J. Bradshaw last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Hare and daughter of Fayetteville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Shel by Zackery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson of Mount Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner last Sunday. ' Mrs. Ira Ezzell and Mrs. E. M. Bellinger of Clinton visited their sister, Mrs. A. W. Stafford of Golds. borOv Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson of Mount Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner last Sunday. Mrs. Ira Ezzell and Mrs. E. M. Bellinger of Clinton visited their sister, Mrs. A. W. Stafford of Golds boro. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Oakes of Greenville spent last Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines. Roy Fountain attended the cold- en wedding anniversary celebration of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- son Fountain, in Chinquapin last Sunday. Mrs. Roy Fountain and children. LAllen and Catherine, visited Mrs. Fountain's mother, Mrs. C. M. How ard In Wallace last Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petterson of Hubert visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Giddings. Mrs. Paul Potter and Mrs. Daisy Smith were dinner guests of Mrs. Sam Britt last week. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens shopped in Wilmington last Monday. Mrs. Ross Watkins returned home from Duplin General Hospital last Tuesday, after being a patient for several weeks. Mr.' and Mrs. Allen Draughan and children and Mrs. Allen Draughan, Sr., and Mrs. T. F. Hayslip visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Redman last Sunday afternoon in Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hales of Ken ly and Mr. and Mrs. Oswell Hales and Carolyn of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hales last Sun day. - 1 Miss Pearl Whitley of Clinton is visiting her sister. Mrs. E. B. Hales. Mr. and Mrs. John McVleny of Goldsboro spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.- B. Herring. Mr. andJMrs. Gibb Bachelor . of Belview. Fib., are spending several davs with friends and relatives in Warsaw. Faison ana Chinquapin Mrs. Elwood Revelle and DaDy dauzhter returned home last Sat urday from Duplin General Hospi tal Mr and Mrs. Page Johnson ana children visited Mr. Johnson's sis- tor lr. Raleieh recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and chil- dren and Mrs. Ralph Jones haa dinner at Wrightsville Beach last Sundav. Mrs. Frank Hobbs and Mrs. Avon Shame attended the State Nomin ating Committee Meeting of the Business and Professional Women's Club held in Raleigh during tne week end. Mrs. Hobbs is a member of the committee. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe visit ed last Monday through Thurs day with Mr. Avon Sharpe's moth er, Mrs. A. F. Sharpe, Sr., in Le noir. Mr and Mrs. Ed Murphy ana children visited in Snow Hill last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George f ope ana girls visited relatives In Clinton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor ana Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Beach of Dur ham visited Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Pet erson in Clinton last Sunday. Miss Bettv PhilliDS of E.C.C. spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips. Mrs. McRay Bradshaw and daugh ter, Malisa of Clinton spent bun day with her sisters, Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark and Mrs. A. C. PearsaU. Mrs. A. C. Pearsall and sister. Mrs. McRay Bradshaw visited their nephew, Joel Guy, wno was a pa tient at Sidbury's Hospital last bun. dav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knotts 01 Hamlet visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill at 12:00 o'clock noon on on Wednesday, February; to do so each Wednesday markets open. dial Warsaw 563, 2921, his studies there. Mrs. Lela Middleton visited rela tives In Raleigh last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bizzell of Raleigh spent last week end with Mrs. Shine s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shine. - ' Mrs. J. G. Vernon of Wilmington spent last Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ross Watkins. - - nr Mrs. James Rackley of Wilming ton, spent Monday with friends in Warsaw. Little Bobby Berwick is a patient in Goldsboro Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas spent last week end with their daughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lancaster. Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley visited Dr. Ausley's. mother, Mrs. L. M. Ausley in Micro last Sunday. E. B. Boyette of Sutton Gas ana Appliance Co., is attending a Pyro fax Convention In Baltimore, fc this week. ' Mrs. E. B. Boyette and son, Jim my, spent last week end with her Darents in Saratoga. Miss Juanita Edwards of Raleigh spent last, week end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown and Miss Edwards had dinner in Jack sonville last Sunday. Mrs. Archie Brown shopped Raleigh last Monday. In Presbyterian All of the circles of the Warsaw Presbyterian Church v had as their Bible Study, "Isaac and Rebecca" Ideals of Family Partnership" and tor their program "World Missions." Circle I met Monday afternoon In the home of their chairman, Mrs: E. B. Lashley, with Mrs. W. A. Po well as co-hostess. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., gave the Bible Study and Mrs. Edwin Sheffield presented the program for the afternoon. At conclusion of the meeting the hostesses served chocolate pie, toasted nuts and coffee. Circle II met on Monday after noon with Mrs. Walker Stevens as hostess. Mrs. Lott Kornegay, chairman presided over the meeting and after a brief business period, Mrs. Edwin Ewers led the Bible Study and Mrs. Tommy Gresham gave the pro gram. During the business, plans were discussed for a World Mission Pro gram and family supper to be held Monday, February 20 at the church. The hostess served refreshments to the 10 members present at con clusion of the meeting. Circled IV met Monday in the home of Mrs. B. C. Sheffield, Sr. with their chairman, Mrs. Allen Draughan, Jr., presiding over the meeting. Mrs. Frank Hayslip gave the Bl- ble Study and Miss Mamie Bethea presented the program. 14 members were present. The hostess served individual cherry pie topped with whipped cream, toasted nuts, ham biscuits and coffee. Methodist Circles All five of the Warsaw Methodist Circles met Monday night and had as their program a study titled "A Serious Call To A Devout and Holy Life" written by William Law which stressed the importance of leading a serious Christian life. This was the fourth chapter of the Five Spiritual Classics. Circle I met in the home of Mrs, Gordon West with 7 members pres Mrs. Sam Godwin, chairman pre sided over the meeting and open ed by asking Mrs. Carrie Middle ton, devotional leader to give the devotional. Mrs. Eugene Beasley presented the program after which the hostess served refreshments of strawberry short cake and coffee. Circle II met with Mrs. Stephen Cottle as their hostess. 12 members were present and Mrs. Sanford Packer, chairman pre sided oyer the meeting. following the business Mrs. J. D. Davis led the devotional and Mrs. M. A. Smith - presented the ora gram. ' v ..v. ? ", : The hostess served a salad nlate and hot punch at conclusion of the proja on . All chicks are heavy cockerels pullorum tested for health. They will make good eating; at 9 to 10 weeks old. 25 chicks ' i Allforonlv 50 lbs. Purina Chick Startena 3.25 25 Chek-R-Tabs for tlrmkuigywater I v (rejpjjar, price $5.25 Only One BARGAIN DEAL per Adult h ' 4 PICK UP CHICKS ON FRT, FEB. 17 Bring Your Own Box WARSAW WARSAW, M. a IBM DUFLHf JIME&, $tyXpyiXJUt, K. C THURSDAY, FEBltJABT ISM. meeting.' V , - Circle JH met in the home of their chairman) Mrs. Paul Kitchln, with 8 members! present 7 f After a brief business period Mrs. D, L. Carlton. " ("devotional leader gave the..devvttnal and Mrs. H. R. Hipp presented the program,. :i The hostess, served lemon chiffon Circle ' IV met with Mrs. Sam Powell as hostess with 10 members present. H- 3 Mrs. Paul Hunter, chairman pre sided over 'the meeting and opened by asking' Mrs. F. F. Giddings to lead in nrarer. - '- Mrs.' Wilton West gave the pro gram after which the hostess serv ed lemon pie; .toasted nuts and cof fee." Circle. V met in the home of Mrs, W. E. Taylor with 11 members pres ent. . Mrs. Job Wahab, chairman pre sided over the meeting. Mrs. A, J. Strickland gave the devotional and program for the eve ning. -The hostess served a frozen salad crackers, sandwiches and coffee at conclusion of the meeting. Boy Scpuf Week In observance of Boy Scout Week this, week, the Warsaw Troop be gan the Observance by attending in a body-,., with their counselor. Dr Mett.JUisIey, the 1:00 o'clock wor ship service at the Warsaw Bantist Church, last Sunday morning. a DQKsa 01 review, made up of1 IN AN Dress IN JUNIOR AND REGULAR SIZES NEW STYLES IN ALL COLORS $14.95 to $29.95 COME IN AND SELECT YOUR DRESS FROM A COMPLETE STOCK. USE KRAMER'S LAY-A-WAY PLAN VISIT Kramer's Dept STORE IN WALLACE ' FOR NEW. SPRING STYLES jW DRESSES, SUITS, COATS, ETC. ' 1 o o c Una a a o a m 1 no no odd du FEED 4. J. r. Strickland, Bill Vann and R. tt " Johnson, Jr., was held at the War- " . eighteen boy passed off work; nee. t ' essarv for advancement at tne court ,;rr. of Honor to be held In the near fu- ' aire. . ... 1 . ,:. ,... ,.j , Also In connect n with the week; the Warsaw Boy Scout and Cub , Scouts haver made a most attractive .. window display, in the Carolina Power and Light Co." window, show- : , ing the many things maao in scout jc Craft and well : worth everyone stopping to see." ' " 0 1 februorq fojoDSr BOY SCOUTS OP AMERICA 1 EVENING or PARTY FROM KRAMER'S MILL PHONE SM I 1 'a m IT f ? )