,4 1 THE DUPLIN TJMJES KEN&N8VILLI, N. . IHVKSDAT MCIXrj 11, 1 .J . . : f'jl O 010: -i I jt-M- bna ncfctrea , 10nl, 1 ffiii' H . T. . ,.t , d - rd Wsw f guatV Sundayg 0: r j.WWw ' , . : ; - 1 fWFa UK 1 MrfW ,n: Mri EC; "wW' M,ti.aov and Mm. Dt Matthls v' ta iuie,gh i-hrad v I LUc HnJ of Chapel Hill eoimt 8110 ,m,an v"1" mun if, list weekend with Ma parents Mr Uv0 krt Sunday ' is4 Mrs B.."Mie. ; y. d Ws.'P Wood and ' f- 1 Jefi viMtine 'aTi v Bl'-ei MnL Wood' sistar. ." v- ' "f jivoM. 0C - v vhUw'ek. , v I ars .I tJttr tai Mrs. Jack tr rofi 4 .VOUR'REniEST arty Dress Made Frm 1 From .5Ci i' V :S0 And .avUSatiri JL-acc, SiaiDlicitv. Buttenck & McCall Patterns. V t 1 I iAflY6tfeedTo Make You The Best Dressed vr. . Ladv At 50 .And ?, V?' JV$3.35 II ' ' riininn N P , . , I I r ' .'1 l ' XLZBBBBIBa 7', . ' - - v '! ' li .... ., . . I luteal 1- MX- - fancy $hirl 1 P tTse Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan f tOUE'S mil SHOP I 'rr The Man Who Cares ' Clinton, N. 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Sport shirt .Slippers and up $3.50 and up $4.00 a:;d up From $1,50 up son. Woodv at Henderson war Mm t miest WrMl MftX. O via and Mra. Broadua Bivenbark-in WaV- iac auring Wle weeitenu. . ,f ;Misa Joyce. Whlt.le apenki last weegena wica ner parent. Mr. ana Mr. L. S. Whittle. 1 , ',) Mr. and Mrs.' V. H. Beale. Jr. Steven of PnteiM . were Sunday diner; guests f iMr od,Mrs.BlU Vann. ' v , r ( . JJ i. Beatrice M. -Conner 'of Kure's Beach-SRenU the f weekend with Mr. and Mrs. . B0 Yarnx f Mrs. vLda .Middleton spent )kst weekend with Mri and Mrfc W.-M Hawkins , in Richmond, ; Va. ? w Mr. aiiJ Mrs. B. C. Surratt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. t E. C Stokes. in Lexington . y Mr and "Mrs. Listen Summerlin' were Sunday guests ' ot Mr. and Mrs, H. O. LewU n Mount Olive. Mrs. -0, L. Samcrlin bf Summer-. lin Crossroads spent several -daya with her ion. Listen Sumerthv and family. 1 ' I Youth Music. Club ' The Warsaw Youth iMusic ' Club met Wednesday, December 3rd. in All : MATS and BAGS on SALE 20 off Come In To See Our Wide Selection For Gifts In Jewelry, Gloves; Sweaters, Etc. GOLDSBORO HUE THESE! WaT a immM lies i the Warsaw Junior High School Auditorium. The group opened the meeting with tbo singing of "Amer. ica", asompanied'by Janri Strlc kland. Marina Blackmor gave the National Junior Music Club pledge "I . aJtnowledge my indebtedness to good music; I know that the mmlc !of a nstiori tospUee or degrades;- I reailMrt that latsiualntance with, gseat. music .insHJ la ia lova.ol that which brings courage and lofty I ideals and tends toward eh an, no ble iltving; i pEomiae to do all In my power to make America truly musical, f . , Mary ) Susan Baara.gavt the sc retary'a; .report;- . ; The program Mor December was How' Handel 'WroW-tha Messiah' a .story . of thprpTcaiest of al sac red music, the oratorio that was written by Matadel W twenty-four days, . , . ' Students ' performing ori studenf recital weretn i Marina . Blackmore. Johnny ? HoUlpgsworth,! Kathy Whftfield, Johnny Best, Terry Wil son, Vickie Jones, ' Kathy Benton, Brenda Smith,, AUld ghttfleld, An nette wahab, Mrraine jfiancnara, i.-na. QrlscBet Wiiaton, Mary Eseell, Cynthia , -Kretsch, Donna Kaye. Wood I4ndg' ftigUsh, J. W. Boyette, Janrie Strickland, George Clark, Carolyn Oresham and Eliza beth Sutton, t ' i, next uumniw fioi y cuukuci ou Cokes Were served by Linda Grice and Elizabeth Sutton. Covered Dish Supper The Penny Branch Club will have a covered dish supper at 9:80 P. M. December 17 at their club house. . A Christmas program is being planned for the occasion. All .members are.uiged to come and bring their family and frie nds. Weiner Roast For Jimmy Pittman Mrs. James Pittman honored h;r son, Jimmy on his 10th birthday with a weiner roast last Thursday afternoon at 4:30. Outdoor games were enjoyed after which hot dogs, cookies and soft drinks were served to the fol lowing gu'.sts: Susan Brown, Abi gail Warren, Jackie Martin, Henry Li e Thlgpen, Billy Man.ln, Ed,. Johnson, Bobby Sloan, Micky Da vis, Ray Vernon, M. H. Barr, Bobby Summerlin and Jerry' brother He ber. Jimmy received many nice gifts. W. S. of C. S. Has Mission Study The Women's Society of Chris 'lan Service met December 3 for .heir annual home mission study, Christian Concern For North .merican Neighbors'" in the Fire ide Room of the church. The study included . Methodist Mission For Christmas You'It Find Famous Such As . GRIFFON Suits DOBBS ... Hats McGregor sports Wear HOLEPROOF Socks WEMBLEY Ties REIS Pajamas ARROW; Shirts ' AT HAL STANLEY'S M en's -Wear Clinton, N. C. work In .Canada, U S. A., Mexico and in .the Hawlian- and Caribbean Ar. as. ;..0ii' tv ' Tbe meeting was opened with a devotional given by Mrs. G. P. Pridgen who also Introduced the following speakers, Mrs. W. M. In gram and . Mrs. C, G. - Nlckens of Kenansville.and JMesdames D. F. Carroll, J. C. Surratt, M. A. Smith and H B. Hlpp. . ; At .' the midway - point of the study, Sandwiches, cookies and cof f.s were enjoyed by the members Mrs, Fonvielle " , ?? k Club Hostess - ' Mrs. John Fonvielle was hostess to members of her .bridge club last Friday .evening at ber hpme here. John Vincent. Ed. Hines W. G. Britt, MltcheU Brltt . John A. Jhonson,' R. D. , Johnson, Lee Brown, and J. N. Wast. Mrs.; Hines was recipient of the high acore awaid, Christmas pac kage decorations; Mrs. West re ceived' the visitor's high award, Ctwistmas cards and c4.isolali.on award, Christmas ash trays were rec ived by M:s. Brltt. Mrs. Fonvielle served soft drinks and potato chips during play and at the conclusion, date nuts and cake and coffee. Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Elwood Revelle entertain ed her daughter, Gayle, on her 10th birthday last Wednesday a ftprnonn at 3:30 jit their home. Mrs. . Revelle : served birthday 'cake, ice cream, soft drinks, pota to chips and bubble gum to the following guests attending: Susan Brown, Jeannette Brltt, Catherine Buck; Catherine Powev". Jtane Strickland, ' Betsy Vann, Louise Martin, Abigail Warren, Donna Sue Edwards, Jeanie Millard, Ka hy and Gayle Whitfield, Norma Ray Quinn and Gayles sisters, Con nie and Judy. ; Games and dancing were enjoy td by all. Gayle received many nice gifts. Heber Pittmas Has Birthday Party Herber Pittman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pittman celebrated his 7th birthday with a party last Wed nesday -afternoon, at 3:30. Those attending were Calvin Brown, David Sloan. Len Wilson, Pat Matthis, Tricia Kotrnrgay, Tana Carlton, Steve Brock, Jeanie Fonvielle, Kalhy Brock, Eddie Ver non, Ricky Sloan and Heber's bro ther, Simmy. Mrs. Pittman served birthday cake, punch and mixed nuts and game balloons and bubble bum as favors. New Officers Elected SHF New officers of the Senior High Fellowship were'dected when they met last Sunday evening for the monthly supper' meeting with their leader, Mrs. N. H. Flowers. The president. Fred Baars, gave the devetional,' aft.r which, offi cers for the coming yey were elceted and they are as follows: president, Fied Baars, vice Prei sident, Walker McNeil, Jr. trea surer, Glenda Brown and directors of the following commissions: Dit tie Hinson, Commission of Chris tian Faith: Walker McNeil, Jr., Commission of Witnessing; Edna Faye Powell, Commision of Out reach; Sandra Smith, commission of Citizenship and Glenda Brown, Commission of Fellowship. During the business meeting plans were made for a Christmas project at which time the group planned to adopt a family during the Chris tmas season. .'' Mrs. Flowers served those at tending, .sandwiches," cookies and hot chocolate. . - Mrs. Hines Scores High At Club Mrs. Edwin Sheffield was hos tess to members of her bridge club KINSTON, f. G.-'x last Tauisday afternoon ' at her home 'on. Memorial Drive, '. Memberi- attending r were i Mesd omea' B11L Sh.ffleld, F. A- Miteh ner, Allen Draugljon, Jr., --J. T. Gresham and visitors, to the club, Mesdames J. N. West, MltcheU Bi fit ank Miss Fannie 'Thomas. M-s Sheffield served sandwiches, coqkies, toasted nuts and coffee nJ- soft drinks at the midway f-omt of play. , i Hign .score .award, an attractive bread ,Hasketwas received by Mrs. J. II. Hines and second high went to Mrs. Britt... Week Of Prayer Held In Warsaw The annual W.ek of Prayer was observed last week by the Wo men's Missionary Society of the iJaptist Church, aIon3 with hun dreds of o'her Bi;ptit churches in counirie? ihrougnoui the entire vvu Id. The theme for the we.k was And Yet Abideth Hope". The specific purpose of these program was to show that o.hei non christian religion systems disregard Man's basic spiritual need and that instead of giving ;iim purpos. here and hope for thereafter they defiade him and plunge him in.o deepest 'despair. The program lor the entire week v;.b under the supervision I H.. IT A n. ...:u Hc i;, .J.V113. t . n. i.:u."J.lIU5 Willi D 1 Ps:..ers. a ;!i..ng he devo tional .(.id J . E. Ellis West p enquiring tiie btaiJic'.ion every day. i Those presenting Mondays pro gram r,..'iesvni.J live d.tierent re ligions and cour.vies in which their particular religion is strong est, dr.sses in their native costume, Those taking part were Mesdames Fioreu.'u HoiiiLon. Paul Potter, M. H. Barr. Louise Hinson, E. D. Pol lock and J. C. Powell. Tuesday's program, "Bego.ten unto Lively Hope" which had as it's purpose to make foreign mis sion week more vivid and real by presenting the life stories of . six National Christmas who know Christ as Savior, having hope in Him and living for him in their countries. Wednesday prayer services were church wide in which men, women and children v.. iwed a film st:ip which depic.ed, 'Southern Baptist Mission.; Around the World" of which the Lotties Moon Christmas Offering is a vital P-U't. Mrs. Geo ge Clark served as narrator and Mrs. Glenn Brown as soloist. Thursday's program, "Rejoicing in' the Hcpe'' consisted of four let crs from missionaries fiom L.bnon, Japan, Columbia, and SHOES IN'S HATS USE 9 South America, which stressed the I luijHMiance oi training pmuonau as the grester way by which to reach' their own people with the message of hope. Those taking part were Mesdames W. G. : Britt, Miss Betty Loftin, Mrs. Davis Hol lingswort:i, Mra. L. O. Williams and Mrs. J. C. Brock. Friday's program: "Christ In You, the Hope of Glory" was pre se nted by Mesdames Gle'nn Brown Orm an Grice and David Sutton, PRICE'S TIRE SERVICE New Tires Recapped Tires Dependable Tire Recapping And RepgArbaf Located West Park Ave. Phone 2127 P. O. Box t Mount Olive, North Carolina For NEW RECAPPED USED TIRES Let Us Recap CLIFTON TIRE SERVICE Mt. Olive Select Your Gift From Hines Jewelers Warsaw Princess Rings $19.95 up Wrist Watches" Bulova - Elgin $29.95 & up Toys And Musical Instruments Many Gifts Too Numerous To Mention. Hines Jewelers Theatre Building Warsaw, N. C. ii mi miM ! I ' " t OUR LAY-A WAY From $14.95 Record Players From $19.95 -1 - , which f. concluded . the Weak , t !'v;. ' 1 " ' . " 1 , 1 . '! 1 1 k f- . ' .. Hf s f Driving to! or irom'1 "f oosball games these fall weekends, give proper attention to your respon sibilities behind the wheel, w ges the North Carolina Depart ment of Motor Vehicles. If yeas encounter bad weather, cut year speed and lenghten the distaaoe between cars. And always tar alert 'for pedestrians. '. Sale Your Old Tires PLAN Sylvania TV Sales And Richard Cavennugh Phone 30 !! . 1. Service I i i -pi; J" OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS HU I Warsaw. II. C. . i t,Jf 1 , if: J. Open Each And Everight fljOO