N 4g 1"S To'... t : ' . . . . Personals Mr J ; WARSAW Mr. W. W. Garner pent last weekend with their dau ghter, and family, Mr. 'and Mca. - d D. Gasklns in C&arlotie, $ . . M1 Jtebe;a Carter of Golds- bot visited her sister, Mrs. J, E ?Iouse recenily.. j-- ..'-,!; Mrs, IV J. "Thomas, ljaa' returned home after spending several weeks . with her son and family; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Thomas In Gastonia. Mis. L. M. In -caster ii spend-l x ing tlx weeks with her mother, Mis, 7. J. Thomas before joining . her husband in Michigan at tlieir new home there. Mrs. C. C, Flowers of Calypso Is visiting her daugur and family Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Davis. Mr Benny He. ring of Atkinson ' Visited the Carlyle Powell's re cently. Mi. and Mrs. BUI Patterson of Mount Olive spent last Sunday with Mrs. Patterson's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner. Allen Draughon, Sr. is a patient in James Walker Hofpital in Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Max Grice spent last Sunday with Mrs. die's aunt Mrs. Shelby in Goldsboro. Robert Beasley of Norfolk, Va. spent las. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beasley. Mr. and Mi s. J. C. Surratt visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Surratt, Jr in Goldsboro Sun.' day. Mrs. R. E. L. Wheless who was a patient at Duplin General Hos pital last week, has returned home. Miss Malissa Barbour of Fuquay Springs, home economics teacher at North Duplin School, has re cently moved into one of the Dra ughon's apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Page and daughter, Lynn spent week end wi.h their parents in Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. G.orge Sutton and boys visited M:S. Sutton's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Las slter in Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. George Welton of Wilmington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carter. B. F. Penny of Por.smouth, Va. is visiting his aunt, Mrs J. R. Car' ter and Mrs. Rosa Penny, .' ' Miss Carole Baars of Peace Col' leg Raleigh spent last weekend with her . parents Mr. , and Mrs. Fred Baars,,,' , -n-ht v,' Judy Standi ol Guildford Col lege Is spending this . week with her parents, M,. and Mrs. V.. A, S.anclL ' ; Miss Joanne Flowersf Womani College Is spending this weik with her parents. Rev', and4!-. T?.' H. Flowers. - .-.......-.. Neal Egg el ton of Rocky Mount and E. C. C was weekend guest of Keith Hobbs. ;? ' ; , Walker Stevens andLitch pule of Cl)ape Hill are spending several days with their paren s this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fiederlck and chil dren of Kinston visited Mr. Fred erick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick. Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Boney are on their way home fiom Gemany whe:e they have been for the past three years The Boneys have three children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Britt and fam ily visited Mr. Britt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. B:itt, Sr., Miss Susie Hussy of Charlotte has returned home after spending a week with h.r aunt, Mrs Ed. Hill.. Mr. and Mrs. BUlard Whitman and children o fFayetteville spent last weekend with Mrs. Whitmans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Her ring, Sr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy in Pink Hill last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Price attend ed a Swinson Food Meeting in Cha: lottj during the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Oakes of CHURCH, SOCIALS flynn cemetery, V.-W',. ; i Hos.esses were.. Mesdam Wi A .am. iMxfon, died. Thursday Mlddleton, Jr, and. Mrs. , Tommy i un name ox ner son James Phillips. Ellison in Warsaw, ' where she had made her home for the past one and one half years. She was we widow of Henry A. Elixson and a native of Columbus Co unty.1 . ,; ".: -'. Surviving are vtwo sons. Ja mes of Warsaw, Henry. A. Jr, two daughters, Mrs. Howard Ja ckson of Hallsboro, Mrs.' Edward Marano.of Union City, N. J.; a Stepson, E. A. Elixson of Chad burn, and nine . grandchildren. Mrs. Fussell Honored At Shower Mrs. Lester Fussell of Rose Hill, the form r Clara Lanier of War saw who was married December 28, was honored with a miscellan eous shqwer given last Friday evening by Mesdames Emmons Garner, Leland BrasweU and Leo Ba son In the home of Raymond Rivenbark. Mrs. Fuss.il was presented" with a corsage upon arrival. Bridal games and contests were enjoyed and winners were Mesd ames Grover Rhodes, Forest Mar tin, Cecil Bostic and the honoree. The serving table was covered with a white cloth a dncentered with an arrangement ot burning tapers and greenery. Mrs. Garner served a lovely three tiered wedd ing cak and Mrs. Brasweli ser ved punch. Mis. Fussell was showered with many useful gifts given her by the twenly three guests attending. Mrs. West Club Hostess Mrs. J. N.- West was hos.ess to Greenville visited tlieir daughter members of her bridge club last and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines Tuesday evening at her home, las; Saturday. Those playing were Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. Walker Stevens, J. j. n. West. John A. Johnson. Allen PAUL S. BERRY ' J:v M LJ , Ji . t - REPRESENTING " 1 American Bankers i Insurance Co. f LIFE-ACCIDENT-HEALTH CALL OR WRITE MX FOR .'C..-' Low Cftst K Hospitalization Phone 492 or Write P, O. Box 14 Warsaw, N. C. P. Harmon. J T. Greshman, Mr. and Mis Milford Quinn, Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley and Rev. and Mrs. Del Parkerson attended a Scout Banquet h Id in the Hotel Goldsboro last week. Mrs. West Entertains President B P W Clubs "Youth Must Store Up, Age Must Use" (Author's Name Below) The future rests in the hands - of our children. We must prepare them for the time when they will reach the: age of action and decl sioa. ' :. : ...Proper schooling, right thin king and belief In the golden rule are basic essentials. But equally important Is to give them a healthy body that will uelp them to face tomorrow s problems. In our pharmacy are the medicines, vitamins and other health-aids that your children need to develop a e i disease-resisting body. We will always be clad . to oo-eperato with your physi cian for your children's bet ter health. .'. "f' . tock rarncux 't CAN niONB . 521 Mrs. Robert L. West, first pre sident of the Warsaw Business and Professional Women's' Club, entertained at her home on Plank Road Street, Friday evening, January 23rd at 8 o'clock, at a Coffee Hour honoring the past presidents who are as follows: Mesdames J. P. Harmon, Avon Sharpe, Glenn Rollins, Frank Hobbs, Miss Mary Lou Wilkins, and the present president, Miss Mary Alice Blackmpre, and Miss Sara Alice Fussell, youngest me mber. The living room was attract ively decorated with arrange ments of pine and Japanese Hol ly- . ' l ne cumng room table was covered with Maderia dinner cloth and centered with a silver bowl '. filled with colorful fruit, pine and Japanese Holly. After much fun of reminisc ing through the years, the hostess served cake, salted nuts and coffee. The hostess' gift to her hono rees was a small anniversary token. Draughan, Jr., R. D. Johnson, Jr. F. A. Mitchner, WJ. Middleton, Jr Earl Hule, Elbert Matthis The hostess served brownies, topped with whipped cream, and coffee at the conclusion of play to the members. Mrs. West received high score award and Mrs. Draughon, second high prize, both, attractive serving trays. Mrs. Mitchner received con solation prize, , Mrs. W, P. .West : presided over the hon , business meeting aftei which M. Earl Hulegave a most Interesting program- on the' Iden tifich:kD of plant t which time she showed slides of vsrlbus plants Members were, given 'p per 'and pencils to identify ' , these punts Mrs. West was awarded a magnolia plant, for naming the largest mi' mber of plants , ' 'S 'u The hos.esses Served lemon tarts and coffee at the conclusion to the 24 tnembeis present , ; Mrs.-Steed High Scorer At Club Mrs. J. T. 1 Kelly enrertamecl members of her bridge club last Wednesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames Roy Bar wick, Arnold Jones Bllll Best, G. arid Quinn, Hugh Carllon, Jo, Lee Costin, G.orge West and Frank Steed, , Mjs. Steed received high award and Mrs. Best received consolation prize. Mrs. Kelly served a cons' aled salad and hot chocolate at the .con clusion of play, j, ' Baltic Bridge Club Met Mosdames Graham Register, Seth Hill, Robert Davis, Helen Smith, Martha Davis, Mattle Tor rans, James Sutton and a Visitor Mrs. Ida Katz were guests of Mrs. George Hopkins wh.n she enter tained members of the Baltic Bri dge Club last Thursday evenins at her home. Mrs. Maiha Davis receivel pil low cases as high award: Mrs. Ro bert Devis received second high prize and th? traveling prize was received by Mrs. Sut.on. Mrs. Hopkins served soft drinks, mints and candy during progress ion and at the conclviion, peach pie, topped with ice cream, ana coffee. i i 1 Rev. Nickens Speaks To Methodist Men Rev. C. C. Nickens of Kenans- ville was gust .speaker on Wed' nesday night when .the Meth dist Men of the Warsaw Metho dist Church met at the Fireside Room for their monthly supper neeting. . . A delicious .supper consisting of country ham, grits and gravy, eggs congealed salad, hot gar tic rolls, hot connamon rolls and lemon pie was served to the 20 present. Fred Walston, president presi ded over the business. Connie Revelle Honored On Birthday Connie Rev lie was honored on her 7th birthday last Thursday a fternoon by her mother Mrs. El wood Revelle, with a party. Indoor games weire enjoyed after which Mrs. Revelle served punch, birthday cake and ice cream to' those present. Bubble gum bal loons and horns were given as fa vors. Those attending were:Kathy and Beth Brock, Cindy Jones, Tana and Dacia Carlton, Evalyn amette, Mary Lee Vernon, Brenda Bostic, Mary Sheffield, Ann Hines, Kat- rlna Jones, Kathy and Gall Whit field, Dana Rivenbark, Gayle and Judy Revelle, Connie's teacher, Miss Nora Blackmore and Mrs. Bill Whitfield. i;" FAISON NEWS Officers Installed At the Sunday morning service the Rev. H. T. Lewis of the Pres byterian Church installed the fol lowing elders; William McCull n. M. C. Bowden. A P. Cates and Will Byrd. Deacons; William Tho mpson, W. W. Reld, C. D. McCul len and J- E. Faison. WHIN' sTOV NEED V'j '. A MEDICDR i o - . A treat many 'people e trust us with, their prescrip tions, m a y we eompouaa yours? . : v. rif3C0. : ;3 Explore Scouts Sponsor On Saturday night the Explo rer Scouts of Warsaw sponsored the first of three dances which they plan to sponsor on Saturday Jan 24, Jan 31 and. Feb. 7. for Teenagers at the American Le gion Hut. ' i ' Walter P. West, advisor and Mrs. West chaperoned the dance on January 24 and will chaperone the two others coming up, . Admission is 25 cents stag and 40 cents per, couple. Mother James Elixson Died Thursday In Warsaw Funeral services for Mrs.' He nrietta Catherine ' Elixson. 79, were held Sunday at 2 p.m- from Peacock; Funeral Chapel in Whi te ville. The Rev. Wallace T. Greene officiated. Burial was fat Warsaw Jaycees Hold, Dinner In Goldsboro The Warsaw Jaycees and their wives enjoyed a supper, held at the Western Steak House in Golds boro, last Friday evening." J. B. Herring, president of the Jaycees, gave the after dinner speech, at whl;h time he ave a summary of the past year's work. Following Mr. Herring's talk. dancing was enjoyed by the 19 coupl.s' at. ending. Youth Choir Entertained The Youth Choir of the Metho dist Church was entertained-in' the Sunday School rooms following re hearsal on Thursday night, bj their dlretor, Mrs.' A, F. Rector Mrs. B. R. McCullea and Mrs. Carl ton Warr.n assisted In serving. The. Rev. and Mrs. B, R. McCnUer and family and Mrs. B. F. McCol- man, church pianist, Joined the 8P choir members , for the party. . Mrs, Draughan, Jr. Club Hostess ' Mrs.'J. H. Hines was high scorer at bridge wnen rnrs. Alien J-Taug bon, Jr. entertained members of her. bridge club last Thursday a- f (ernoon at her home here. , sars. limes receiveq iweea col ogne; Mrs.- W. P. West recelvea second high award, dish towels in a container.' -Consolation award was rec iv'ed by Mrs, Lee Brown. Others attending were Mesdames Bin Sheffield. W. G Britt- Johta Fonvielle, John Vlbcent and Miss Sissy Thomas. Mrs., Edwin Shef field joined the group for refresh ments. ..' ',''.' .'4-f'-'-;"'' The hostess served party? aand- wlches, cheese biscuit,' potato chips and .chocolate and peanut 1 butter fudge at the midway point ef Play. . ' ' W Of C Met Monday The Women of the Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon 1? the church study. Mrs. W; M Baugham . presided. Mrs. Georgi Cates presented tha ' Pevotional and Miss Elizabeth Hicks gsve the program. ' v V ' . Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. William Kalmar and Miss Kate Hicks. SHF Conducted Morning Service The Senior High Youth Fellow- Mt. Olive Ready To Accommodate Transferring Students Home Gardners , , , i , QubMct M' . Members of the Home Garden er's Chib met last Wednesday a- fternoon in the PresbyWrian dm- rch at 8:30. P. IS..-; " ! 1 A.cr:Ai;::ou::cEt:Etif - ' .The Garner School of Dancin 1 Will Eeopen February lsC i Pupils Interested In i I! i ,' i rupiis inieresxea in I - TAP - BALLET Sc. DALLHOO:.! DANCING Contact 11 JPresident W. Burkette Raper announced today that the sche dule of MW Olive Junior College has been arranged to accommor date new and transferring stu dents for the new : terms, whicn bceins Wednesday, January Vt. This will be the first registra tion period held at Mount Olive I accredited in November by the North Carolina College Confer ence and State Department of Education. Students entering the second semester will be able to begin a regular program of studies just at those who enrol led In September,- President Ra per disclosed. Both day and re sident students are being accep ted. .,, .. Present indications are , that this vear may be the largest mid year registration1' Mount Olive Junior College has had in its five years of operation. The accredi tation of the College and the crowded condition of many senior colleges are responsible for this increase, ' Mr. ' Raper aeciarea Enrollment at Mount Olive Ju nior College has increased from 22 in 1954 to. 147 for; the xau semester. , , ' " " ' -v -i m r, i i vrm i He who-is firm and resolute bv will 'moulds - the - world to himself. . . What we love determines what we are. . 1 Mary T ' "r tidy piioni: i:m ship was in charge of the Sunday len on "Inspiration of the Past morning service in the Presbyter-; Berta Stroud, "Inspiration of the lan Church Sunday. Invocation and Scripture Reading was by Wlllln V ' The progri "A Uvinf F..u. was given by . ybll Mul- Fuiure"; Cecelia Grady. "In. Wor ship'; Amelia Grady ."In Study-; Cedrlc; Jackson, "In Action-;, Kay price, "la Fellowship", WadoTay lot, ''Inspiration of - the Future." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. N. F. McColmsn. " Mr. V. T. Williams spent Sun day with relatives to FayettevlUe Mfs. J X. Morton returned hom& Monday after being a patient1 in Wayne Memorial Hospital tor th past several weeks.-.;, '!.' MrsJ C. D. Lee, Mrs. X raitoii, Mrs. N K Oates, M, C'P, McCul-, leni Mrs C. P. Kalmar and. Ml5 i t of Wades boro is vi. : i (lighter Mrs, W. G. Mar. j,.. i ui family. ": Mrs. C. D. Lee and Mrs. j y son' attended a tea at. Mrs. Ayers In' Clinton for Mis Mildred Atkins. on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 'Hawley tnj daughters, Ellen and Liza, have moved to Kinston after spending -several days with Mrs. Hawley, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Faison 4 A&Ts T,Nf'S AMERICA". FESTIVAL BRINGS BACK ; .cid fac:::c::zd valuzg . . . An Appetizing Selection of Quality Foods At Special Low Prices That Add Up To r.::cv r;z2.cc:.:2 sa vines f AtvP'tCWU , aupurpo:s OIL, -"1 ( .. ) t. hue Parker Baked Values CAKE DONUTS CkS UST'. 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