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Ci.:rc!i Circbs
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: wa th them used whan the Baw
list circle met last Monday after-
mom and eveninl. ,
, , Cirri Number I met in the horn
,; t Mr. J. X. House with Mr. Mor,
,' ' man, Barr, chairman, pretldl&f ever
the business meeting.' Mr. U S.
Whittle had charge of the devotional
; ; and Mrs. Leo Bateon had charge of
. tbe program, assisted by Mrs. Eu
gene. Johnston and Mrs. Barr.
At the conclusion of the meeting.
Mrs. House served ice cream, pound
cake' an dtoasted nuts to the seven
members present
Circle No. Two met with Mrs. C.
W. Hlnson with Mrs, O. D. Bennett,
chairman, presiding and with thir
teen members present Mrs. David
Chambers bad charge of the devo
tional and Miaa Betty Loftln pre
sented the program, assisted by Mrs
iPaul Potter.
The hostess served apple pie a-la-md,
nu ti and coffee at the conclu
sion of the program.
Circle No. 9 met with their Chair,
man, Mrs. D. H. Carlton with 11
members nd 1 visitor present.
Mr .Albert Askew gave the de
votional and Mrs. C J. Brown had
charge of the program, assisted by
Mrs. J. F. StricklanJ and Mrs.
Carrie Peele.
Mrs. Carlton served strawberry
shortcake and coffee at the conclu
sion of the meeting.
Circle No. 4 met in the home ot
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WARSAW CHURCH, SOCIALS
ku-s. Avon s&arpe with Mrs. George ick urock with Mrs. bain Jones.
Clark, chairman, presiding over the I chairman, presiding over the. 'meet-
meeting. Mrs. Fred Beveile gave the mg.
devotional and Mrs. Sharp had
charge of the program, assisted by
Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Jr.
" The hostess served pie and coffee
to the 20 members and 1 visitor
present
Circle No. S met in the home of
Mrs. J. Ellis West had charce of
tM devotional and Mrs. N. A. Mit
chell and Mrs. Ferule Jones present
ed the 'program. -,-
The hostess served. delicious re
freshment to the I members present
'Circle No, Nine met with Mrs. Bob
. ' "T 7:i . ' wnchard with their chairman,
Cook as co-hostea, and.with T menv Mr James Sutton, presiding over
bers present Mrs. Kenneth Brock. ! the business meeting. Mri. Bruce
chairman, presided over the meet
ing. Mrs. Bill Vann had charge of
both the devotional and the pro
gram.
The hostesses served strawberry
ice cream pie and toasted nuts at
the conclusion of the program.
Circle No. Six met with Mrs.
John FonviUe with Mrs. Evelyn
Sutton, chairman, presiding. Mrs.
Fonville presented the devotional
and Mrs. Milford Quinn and Miss
Annie Kate Powell presented the
program.
Torrans gave the devotional and
those taking part on the program
were Mrs. David Sutton and Mr.
Graham Begiater. " ", -.
The hostess served cherry pie snd
ice cream to the nine members and
the 2 visitors present
Duplin County wandering around
spreading tuberculosis. i -
.. Why not be aura and have your
chest X-rayed either by your local.
physician or through the chest cli
nic held in KenansvlUa each Wed
nesday 1 until 4 p.m. 1
Presbyterian
Circles :
POWELL'S DRESS SHOP
CLINTON, N. C.
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SUNDAY MAY 13th
Select the finer gifts for the finest Mother in the
world from A. BROOK'S INC. in Warsaw, N. C.
A Few Suggestions
LINGERIE by Rogers and Colony Club
HOSIERY, by Mojud and Gotham Gold Stripe
GLOVES, by Stetson
FOOTWEAR by Debtowner and Trim Tread
LUGGAGE by Aero-Pax
Many Beautiful Dresses That She
Will Wear In Style From
v A. Brooks, Inc.
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1 Warsaw's Leading Dept Store !
WARSAW, N.C.
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Ladies Auxiliary
Holds Regular Meet
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Free
Mr. FnnvillK npH ninnni. Iwul Holiness Church held its reg-
surprise and coffee to the 11 mem- "l81" "leetmgs on Monday night.
bers present.
Circle No. Seven met with Mrs.
W. G. Britt with the chairman, Mr.
Sam Martin presiding over the
business meeting. Mrs. Britt gave
the devotional and the program
was presented by Mrs. Martin and
Mrs. Elbert Mathis.
The hostess served heavenly hash
and punch to the six members pre
sent. Circle No. Eight met with Mrs.
COLD SUFFEIIERS
COLO diMamforts yield quickly to
STANBACK'S prescription formula.
STAN BACK tablet or powdort work
fast to bring confforting relief from
tired, tore, aching muscles, neuralgia
and headache due to cold.
May 7 at the home of Mrs. Frank
Barden.
The meeting was opened by sing
ing Victory in Jesus. Mrs. Tom Ez
zell had the devotional reading the
4th chapter of James. Prayer was
had with Mrs. Richard Ezzell.
Eleven members were present and
two visitors. The hostess served
strawberry cake and ice cream and
hot coffee and potato chips.
Chest Clinic
(Submitted' by the Duplin County
Tuberculosis Association.)
Five active cases of tuberculosis
were found in three ' weeks time
by the chest X-ray clinic in Ken-
ansville.
It is estimated that there are 10
unknown cases of tuberculosis for.
every active case discovered. Could
you be one of the 90 persons in
EXPERT
Rug Cleaning
Now Is the time to get yonr rngs cleaned to trtghten jp your
home for Spring. We have the facilities to do the Job and your
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that are faded also.
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Circle No. 1 and of the Warsaw
Presbyterian .Church. Act on Mon
day afternoon in the Ladles Par
lor of the church with Mrs. Tommy
Oreaham and Mrs. Ft Mitchner A
co-hostess. 1
Mrs. K. B. Lashley presided over
the Joint v meeting which had II
members present After a, routine
business period Mrs. Norman Flow
er taught the Bible Study on Da
vid, and Mrs. Fred Baars presented
the program which was centered
on the Birthday of the Women of
the Church.
At conclusion of the meeting the
hostesses served fudge pie topped
with ice cream and grape juice.
Circle No. 3 and 4 met Jolntly-at
the Presbyterian Church on Mon
day evening with 26 members pres
Mrs. Norman Flowers taught the
Bible Study and Mrs. B. C. Shef
field gave the program in celebrat
ion of the second birthday of the
Women of the Church after which
a birthday offering was taken to
promote objectives for the women.
Following the program refresh
ments of birthday cake and ice
cream was served.
The serving table was thrown
with a pink cloth and centered with
a pink arrangement in a silver
container. At one end was the
NOTICE
Raving qualified on the 25th day
of April, 1956, as Co-Executors of
the Last Will and Testament of
John T. Batts, now deceased, late
of Duplin County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
nlnitne ntnlMef ti ntj4 &KniK 4a ha
birthday cake with two candles and I them tQ underai d Cp.
at the opposite end was a serving Executors nn or w... the Bth d
11 ay iui ticatu.
TM THK GINEKAli '
COUNTT COUBf v
North Carolina, ;
Duplin County.
Elisabeth S. Williams
v
James Thomas Williams '
The above named defendant. Jam.
es Thomas Williams, will take notice
that an action entitled as above has
een commenced in the General
County Court of Duplin County,
North Carolina, by th plaintiff to
secure an absolute divorce from the
defendant upon the ground that
plaintiff and defendant have lived
separate and apart for more than
two years next preceding the bring
ing of this action; and the defend
ant win further take notice that
he is required to appear at the of
fice of the Clerk of the General
County Court of Duplin County, In
the Courthouse in Kenantvllle,
North Carolina, within twenty days
after the 8 day of June, 1956, and
answer' or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This 8th day of May, 1956.
R. V. Wells
Clerk General County Court of
Duplin County.
5 31 4T V.B.O.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Trr If I P'-
To Al'ross IC !
WILSON A native of Beaufort
County who has become one. of tbe
nation's outstanding teachers in the
field of religion, will return to At
lantic Christian College where he
was a student more than 88 years
ago to apeak at graduation exercis
es on Sunday, June 3.
Dr. T. Haas 11 Bowen, Professor of
Christian Doctrine at the College of
The Bible, Lexington, Ky now on
special .leave to serve. as Acting
Dean of the Christian College of
Georgia. Athens, Oa,, will speak at
the final exercise scheduled at 8
pja. on the college's center cam-
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Atlantic rUtlan will graduate
" seniors next month with the A.
B. degree.
Commencement week end activi
ties begin on Saturday night and
close with the graduation exer
rises on Sunday afternoon. J
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Vacation Bible School will be
held at Magnolia Baptist Church
May 21-28. All boys snd girls, ages
3-16, invited to attend each
morning 8:30 to 11:30.
. There will be a preparation day.
Including parade, Friday inorning.
May 18th, StOO to 10:30. All are en- t
eeuraged to attend and enroll oa
this day. . - .
Frldav. Mv 23th. there Will be
nlenle sunoer en the church around
followed by Bible School commence,
ment All parents and friends are
Invited. -,
Production of milk on North Caro.
Una farms daring March totalled
137 million 'i pound, the highest
March output on record.
North CaroHn M5e wheat produc
tion Is forecast at over tM million'
bushels as of April, 1956. -
Wace rate naid bv North Cam.
una farmers as of April 1, 1956, in
creased by around six per cent over
wage rates paid the previous year.
(Slow Down & Live)
(Practice !l) :
Mrs. Allen Draughan, Jr., chair
man of Circle 3, served cake and
Mrs. V. A. Standi chairman of Cir
cle 4, served ice . cream.
Methodist Circles
Circle No. 1 of tn Mernodist
Church met on Monday evening in
the home of Mrs. James Elixon
with 8 members and 1 visitor present.
Mrs. Sam Godwin, chairman, pre
sided over the business period after
which Mrs. Carrie Middleton gave
the devotional and Mr. J. C. Sur-
ratt presented the program on
Home Missions Discipleship. ' '
The hostess served chocolate cake
and ice cream.
Circle No. 2 met at the church
with Mrs. Louise Hunter and Mrs.
Earl Coombs as co-hostess.
Mrs. M. A. Smith presided over
the meeting in the absence of the
chairman, Mrs. Santord Packer.
Mrs. J. P. Johnson led the devo
tional followed by a program by
Mrs. Smith.
The hostess served punch, sand
wiches, salted nuts and cookies.
10 members were present when
Circle No. 3 met on Monday evening
in the home of Mrs. J. L. Carr.
During the business period Mrs.
Paul Kltchin was re-elected chair
man and Mrs. Walter P. West co-chairman.
Mrs Lena Carlton, devotional
leader, gave the devotional and Mrs.
Hlpp presented the program.
Following the program the host
ess served strawberry short cake
and coffee.
Mrs. Milton West and Mrs. Hop-
ton Smith were co-hostess to Cir
cle IV when they met on Monday
evening in the home of Mrs. West
' Mrs. Paul Hunter, chairman, pro
of May, 1957, or this Notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment
This 8th day of May 1956.
Shelton Batts and Alton "ntt
Co-Executor of John,T. Batts
Magnolia, N. C. R-l
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sided over the meeting which was
taken up with various business it
ems for the coming year. Offic
ers for the coming year elected
were Mrs. Hunter, chairman; Mrs.
B. C. Surratt, co-chairman and Mrs.
Frank Hobbs, secretary and treasurer.
The hostesses served banana splits
to the members present
Home's
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DURING THE MONTH OF MAY THIS
WIZARD IRON WELL BE GIVEN TO ALL
COUPLES MARRIED IN MAY. JUST BRING
YOUR MARRIAGE LICENSE WITH YOU AS
PROOF.
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RICHARD CAVENAUGH, Owner
WARSAW, N. C.
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PURINA
How d yon like to get an extra bosket of egfa
per week this fall from each 100 layers?
Ttafa what a nationwide) survey indicate
t you can axpect if yon feed your pulleta on a
Purina Growing plan. Anil retnecaber, thafg
during the tall and early winter when prices
are usually Boost favorable. h
Records faun 1,033 farmers ahowed that
each hundred pullets grown out on a Purina
tedlng
grows
big pullbtS
gets lots
of
big eggs
Here's why you cos expect
; m extra hMfcef afaggf.
par week rrom eocn 100 naas;
comparW fo US. Averaoe.
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' pcosram laid nearlv 20 doaan entn
fga per week over the U. & Average flocks
during tha four fall months September to
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Feed Growena in the new feedaving Bite
Sixa shockers. Or, if yen have grain, , your
Purina Dealer can show you haw to feed a
ration that's largely your own grain with
JustenongIPuririatomaapuue
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