MRS. GLENN UKOWN FersonaLi ' " " 'l I Mr and Un. K.I P. Wood spent WARSAW CHURCH, SOCIALS Miss Becky House of E. C C. Is spending two weeks with: her parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. . House before returning : for the sum - mec tebool there ;v-? t.!.? Mr. Carroll Laity end Mn. B. B. Knight of Roxboro spent last weekend with Mrs. Knight's dau ghter and family. Dr. and Mrs. . Mett Ausie. , t Dr. Mett Aus:ey and "A. M, Benton led in a Leaders Train ing Course for. counselors held at Camp Tuscarora last weekend. Mrs.1 Josh Jones is spending i the summer at Topsail. Beach due ' to her health. v Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett ; are in Winston, Salem this week where Mr. Bennett is a patient at Bowman Gray Hospital. I last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yager In Norfolk Donna Kaye Wood returned ho me last Tuesday after, spending i week, with Mrs. John Evans in Fayetteville. vsr 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. S Whittle. Mrs. George Sutton, Mrs. J. C Miller, Mrs B C( Surratt and Miss Sue Whittle attended the graduating exercises at East Ca rolina College last Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Quinn spent 'last weekend in Greenville where she visited her son and daughter. Mrs. Clarence Brown left last Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Matthews, in Rich mond, Va. for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and family spent "last weekend in Hamlet where they visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wiggs and Taylor's parents, Mr., and Mrs. C. son Shane have recently returned 1 tat Warsaw after spending seve ral years in Lancaster, Califor nia. I Mrs. J. C. Brock spent last weekend with her daughter, Miss Mae Brock at Wrightsvijle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. I O. Williams (pent last weekend with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. 0 Williams, Jr., in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Strickland spent last Sunday ' at Kure's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gaskins and daughter, Betty Ross have retu rned home after spending last week with the W. W. Garners. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lanier of , Chinquapin and Mrs. Juanita Ed wards of Raleigh visited the Ar chie Brown's recently. Mrs. Henry L Stevens, M and Mrs. John Fpn vielle and children, Johnny and Jeanie and "Robbie spent last week at New River. Mr. Fonvielle and Mr. Stevens joined them on the- weekend.' t . Mr. and Mrs: L. H. Thompson and daughter," Linda pf Hope Mills and formerly of Warsaw vi sited Mr and Mrs. E. C. Wray Sunday. -. . "Patience Is The Best Remedy For Any Trouble" (Authors Name Below) Every physician needs the patient's cooperation in order to secure the beet results. Be fore he can cure, it is first necessary to find out the cause of the trouble. Physician's have the knowledge and skill to properly diagnose, but so metimes it takes time to ac complish this. When you ask your physi cian for help, do not be im patient if results are not im mediate. Sometimes more than one visit Is needed. Be sore to take any medicine he may pre- serwe exactly as he directs. Always follow your physi cian s directions faithfully, Just as we pharmacists do when compound his preacrip- C. Knotts Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Marriner and Mrs. J. J. West spent last weekend at Topsail Beach Mr and Mrs. Milton West and family spent last" weekend a' their cottage at Topsail Beach. Mrs. W. D. Pollock of Wilson spent last week with her daug hter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. West. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Surles vi sited friends in Fairmont last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlin Curlin and children returned home last Sunday after spending last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Ellis West. tions. en- TOUK PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 52? WHEN rOV NEED A MEDICINE o A great many people BSt US with their nnurin. ttons. May we compound yours? WARSAW DRUG CO. Warsaw, N. C. -PRESCRIPTIONS CHEMISTS 'Quotation by Plantos (254-184 B.C.) Copyright 1959 (5W4) Mrs. F. J. Strickland and gra ndson, Jimmy are spending se ' veral weeks with Mrs Strick land's daughter and family. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper in Coroval lis, Ore. Mrs. Edith EngrBm of Atlanta, Ga. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. West, Sr. Mrs. J N West, Sr, Mrs. Edith Engram and Mrs W. P. West vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Houston in Kinston and Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitehurst in Farmville last Friday. Visiting the T. N. Surles dur ing the past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Surles of Rose-, boro, Mrs. Clyde King and chil dren of Goldsboro, Tommy Surles of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Annie Warers of Sulfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bizzell of Orlando, Fla left last Saturday after spending the past week with Mrs. BizzeJl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shine. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hanson and children of Wiln ington and Peggy Hodder also of Wilming ton spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russ and Miss Fan nie Thomas. Jack Woeflow and daughter, Martha Colemn of Ra leigh were guests in the Russ home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and children spent last weekend at wnghtsville Beach. Jimmy Lanier, of Wake Forest College has returned home for the summer. Charles Braswell of Fort Ben ning,. Ga. is spending time with his mother, Mrs. Bradley Bras- welt. . Ervin Martin of SheoDard Air force Base is spending a fifteen day leave with his mother, Mrs. A. J. Strickland before returning to Traavase Base in California. Miss Zona Quinn of Woman's College spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quinn. Mr. P. L. Page is an operative patient at Duplin General Hos pital in Kenansville Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Costin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steed and Mr. and Mrs. J. T Kelly spent last weekend at Carolina Beach. Mr. PauJ Potter, Mr. Allen Draughon, Sr., and Mr. Hector McNeil fished at Ocracoke during the Weekend. Mrs. Ed Hill spent last week end with her neice, Miss Susie Hussey in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Davis spent last week vacationing at Carolina Beach.'- .-. ,-,.. M,.:, Mesdames Henry L. Stevens, Jr. Paul Potter and Mary Lou Potter shopped in Raleigh last Saturday. ;v ;-y sjV ; The Senior' Class of James Ke nan High will . return , Wednes day following a tour, of New York City: .,' " ' V ' , Mr. and, Mrs." J. T. Gresham and family spent last Weekend at their cottage at Topsail Beach. Mrs. Joseph Allen of St Paul and Mr. and Mrs. William Kitc hen of Parkton Visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitcnen last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Kitchen, Mr. and 'Mrs. Avon Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lee, Dr. and Mrs O S Matthews and Dr and Mrs. J M. Kornegay spent last week end at Morehead " ' Mr.and Mrs. James Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs Milford Quinn and boys Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Qainn, W. G Britt and son, Mr and Mrs. Paul Britt and Miss Zona ' Quinn attended the Commencement at Atlantic Chri stian College at Wilson last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' James Pittman and boys spent last weekend with Mrs. Pittman's mother, Mrs. J. C. Stroud and family in Charles ton, 5. C. Miss Jackie Fussell of High Point, Miss Gloria Thomas and Miss Sara Alice Fussell spent last Weekend at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sheffield and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mitchner spent last weekend at the beach Mrs. Bill Vann and daughter, Betsy and Jane Strickland spent Wednesday through Sunday at Kure's Beach. Mrs. R. E. Wall and Misses Sal lie, Maggie and Nell Bowdec were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jenkins at their river cottage at New River during the week end . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jenkins are spending ' this week in Eden ton. Shelton Mickens, Woody Oak ley and Robert Caison of Ken ansville and Billy Vann, Bill Rollins, Bobby Phillips, Joe Allen Edwards and Johnny Pat Har mon spent last weekend at Kure's Beach. Penny Branch To Sponsor Supper The Penny Branch Home De monstration Club will sponsor a chicken salad supper, to be held Wednesday, June 3rd at the club' house. Plate will be $1.00 each. Serving will start at 6:30 p.m. Members of the club are urged to be at the clubhouse at 5:00 p jn. : I Miss Bowen Canasta Hostess The Canasta Club as it's hos tess Miss Kathyrn Bowen last Thursday evening. Those playing were Mesdames Fisher Carlton, Dorothy John son, Melvin Herring, Alfred Her ring, Arnold Jones, W. C. Martin, Mack Brock and Miss Hell en Torrans. At the conclusion of play, Mrs Herring received a crystal wa ter pitcher as high score winner and Mrs. Alfred Herring received a silver ash tray as consolation award. Miss Torrans, who is lea ving soon for college was presen ted a silver tray as a going away gift from the members. The hostess served nntatn rhino during progression and a chick en salad course and iced tea at the conclusion of play. held at their' home here. In the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. Sam Powell presided and open ed the meeting with a devotional taken from the Upper Room. ' Following' a Bible -'Quit pro gram which Mrs. Charles F. Car roll, was "winner, ' the 'hostesses served ginger ale float,' cookies & nuts to the 9 members present. FAI50:i HEWS Mr.: and Mrs. Myron B. Wlnilow of Norfolk, Virginia spent the weekend with their daughter-in- law, Mrs. Myron ' S. Wlnslow at the D. Newton's. . 1 1 ", ' f ' Mrs. W. M. Baugham and Mrs. M C Bowden spent Fridays after noon in Greenville bringing Miss Eleanor Bowdeh, a student at E C. C. home for the summer. Mr. V. F .'- Williams had as his luncheon guests Wednesday, Mrs David Fort,, Mrs. I. F. Hfcks, Jr. and Mrs Johnson of Raleigh. Mrs. W. C. Kalmar, president of the Seasame Club and Mrs G. H. Cates, president of District U, at tended the meeting of N. C. Fed eration of Women's Clufbi in Pine- hurst last week. Mrs. N. K. Cates spent the week with her sister, Mrs. Jack Blass in Wilmington. , Mrs. Andrew Scott and son John nie Of Kanamvllle spent Wednes day , with Mrs. Scott's sister, Mrs. H. S. Precythe and family. Mr. , and Mrs. N. F McCoJrcan, Mr and Mrs. C D McQillen and Mr. and Mrs. John Bell attended the Shrine Convention in Rocky IJt. last week. Mr. V. F. Willian-s attended the (Moore -Hic Ids -Fatson reunion at Ten Miles Church near Turkey on Sunday. Following the meeting a the church the group came to the one of the late Mrs. M. MtD. Wil liams aac. viewed her pictures and enjoyed a tea. The Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Lewis and son, Mark, spent several days at Atlantic Beach this week. They visited the C D. McCullen family. lums; - Narrator, Sybil McCullen; Fantomines, "Prs-Srtiool Days", Mrs. H. T. Lewis and Mark Lewis "71m Days", Susan Clifton, tea cher Mrs. Richard., Kaleel, and Rose Kaleel "P. T .A. Committee', Barbara " Ann Walker, Tommy King and David Pate. "Class Rings' class. 'Junior Senior Prom Jinv myTadloek and Anne King ' : . "Quoted Selections", Jimmy Kor negay, Joseph Foes, Frances Sut ton and Terry Brown. Poem- -To Mather My Garden" Joyce (Ro berts, ' Poem t "Dad" Louis Jones. "unchangeable : Mother"; : Willis Weeks. Song iYou Are Such Won derful Parents",, word : by Ellen Pate. Historian, Call King. Statis tician; Ann H. Jernlgan. Valedic tory, - Berta Stroud. Pianist, Mrs. Curtiss Cates. Director, Mrs. Lloyd Houts.-. - ,5" u,u score and was given Mrs. Wltberlngton was . stationery. remember ed with linen pillow cases., Women Of Church Met The Women of the Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon la the home of Mrs. C D. Lee. Mrs. W. M, Baugham presided. -. The Rev H T Lewis reviewed the, book "The Living Epistles" The church extension . committee. Mrs, C, D. Lee, chairman and Mrs. W. C Mangun . and Mrs. J R Crowe pre sided over the social hour i' , .A Rev. Lewis Delivers Baccalaureate The North Duplin High School Baccalaureat Sermon was held Sunday night in Calypso High School. The invocation was given' by the Rev. R. H. Kelly. Mr. H. E. Grubbs principal of the school Introduced the speaker, the Rev H. T. Lewis, pastor of the Faison- Calypso Presbyterian- churches who delivered the sermon. Mrs. C. C. Cates accompanied the hymns and anthems. Bibles donat ed by the Faison Lion's Club and Calypso Ruritan Club were pre sented he 43 seniors by the Rev. R. H. Kelly. Officers of the class were:' Sy bil McCullen, president: Charles Swinson, viiepresiderrtj; f Joyce Roberts, secretary; Barbara : Ann Ellis, Treasurer. The marshalls were: James' Grady, Chief, Linda Strickland, Iris Holland, - Nancy Pridgen, Becky Southerland and Jimmy Tadlock. Mascots were: Rose Kaleel and Mark Lewis, V, Mrs. Shelton Taylor and W. H. Hurdle were the class advisors. Dr. Jenkins Speaks . To Graduates . 1 The graduation eapcerclse! were held, in the' Faison '. Elementary School The Rev. H. T. Lewis gave the ' invocation.'- IBrindlpal ' H. - E. Grubbs 'introduced the speaker for the evening, Dr. Leo Jenkins, vice- president of E. C. College la Green Ville. " " , Several vocal 'number were pre sented? by members of the senior class, accompanied by Mrs.CurUss Cates. "Willis Weeks was voted by the faculty as the most outstand ing student in the class. " , Eighth Grade Promotion The Eighth Grade of Faison Ele mentary School held its promo tion exercises Monday ahiht in. Faison School Auditorium. The salutatory was given by Linda Flowers: , Class History by Kath arine. Bradshaw; Prophecy, Alice Ray Lewis; Superlatives by Judy Kornegay. The speaker for the evening was the Rev. B. B. MdOullenv Follow ing the speech, promotion certi ficates were given. Judy Holland gave the Voledictory. Marshalls were. Chief, Ammy Reid; Tommy Parrish, Darrell Flowers, Pam McCullen and Bec ky Powell. Perfect ; attendance awards went to Donald Andrews and Katheiine Bradshaw. Basket ball awards to Tommies Tucker and ICather Ine Bradshaw. Good Citizenship awards to Lin da Flow, ers and Steve Byrd. Class Day Exercises Monday night the Class Day Ex- ercisea "Parents on "Parade' were held in Calypso School Auditor ium. Salutatory ; was Nancy Wll- Teachers Honored Mrs. W.v J. Rackley and Mrs. W. L Thompson honored the Fai son Elementary learners with luncheon at the Thompson Home Tuesday. Mrs. H. T. Ray honored the Fai son Elementary tea;hers at her home - Monday afternoon with a tea. Mrs. Witherington Honored ' Mrs. J. B. : Stroud JriXionored her neice, Mr, Dexter, Withering- ton of Kinstonwlth a bridge lun cheon on Friday. Other guests In cluded Mrs. Cecil Wooten. Mrs. uecu wooten ape., ; Mrsj w. H. Hawley, Mrs. R. S. ; Witherington. Mrs L. C. Mosley, Mrs G. J.' Henry and Mrs. Mary Lewis Wilson of Kinston, Mrs. Elliott' Hester of High Point, Mrs. I. F. , Withering ton of Mt OHverHrs. G D. Lee, Mrs A. H Witherington and Mrs. J. E. Faison of Faison. Mrs, W. .H. Hawley held high AT PARROTT'S That are soft, flexible, .light - yet just right in the amount of support " and comfort .they five your feet If v-S. L -Mr ' AU New Colon And. Materials To Choose From, r Often Imitated ' Never Duplicated f Seniors Entertained At Dance The "Senior Class was enter tained Friday, May 15 at a dance, given by Warsaw mothers of se ven of the seniors. Hostesses were Mesdames W. W. Garner, J. W. Straughan, Or man Grice, Ward Carlton. Beat rice Cockroth, Lelatid Braswell and Chub Holmes. The blue and gold color motif was carried out in both decora tions and refreshments. The ser ving table was covered with a yellow cloth, over laid with lace and. was centered with an ar rangement oi yellow mums which were flanked on either side with candtelabra, holding yel low Burning tapers. " :i y Punch bowls were set at either end of the serving table from which Mrs. Braswell and Mrs. Straughan served punch. Assor ted party sandwiches and cookies were served. Methodist Mens Club Enjoyed Supper A delicious ham suddct was en joyed by the Warsaw Methodist Men's Club and 10 guests from Carlton's Chapel 4n Wednesday night when they met at the Chu rch for their monthly meeting. jvuowing supper. Fred Wals- ton, president, presided over the business period at which time the men of Carlton's Chanel were In. vited to Join the Warsaw Metho dist Men's . Club. -..., Robert L. West was in charge of the program and presented and illustration of slides on "People, Places and Things.' Sclf-Propcllcd Saves More of Every Crop Grain, Doans, Corn l ssessasws Jv- rtf. ( 4 Here's the way to save money right through corn harvest. Oliver's tow cylinder -makes this possible. . Feeding is flat, direct. You wado through the heaviest, grain stands and tallest weeds without slugging, Whaf a mora, Oliver' self-propelled com header is the only as that cuts and handles the entire corn talk. Gone are the snapping rolls so are the big helling losses. Toa save op to 15 mors of your '. i 4?i HWMH?-$(Ui-4 ' Gome in sad see all the other Oliver advantages."' You get king-size seaeratina- and cleaninr umi. with 67-bushel i grain tank,1 grain-aaving semi-re. oivmg reed, uuier advantages include adjustable tread width, 6-forward-' speed tractor transmission, choice of; variable-speed belt or straight drive, dsesel or gasoline engint. he semi-re. 0 ; By Mrs. Bdg .Kernegay , . Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Best of Goldsboro were Sunday guests of her parent Mr. and Mrs, J. JE. Holt. r'i-: ) " ' Mrs. Joslah Rouse visited her sister, (Mrs. Harry Stroud of AU oertson, Sunday, ' Misses Linda and Joan Rouse visited . their grandmother. Mrs. Ids House. Sunday. ' . Mr. and , Mrs.' Ed ' Leatherwbod and children of Deeatwr Miss. visi. ted her' brother's family,. Mr. and Mrs.' Holt, Friday.' Mrs. Leather- wood" was here ; to; receive her diploma for her; masters degree from E. C. C. In Greenville on Sun day. ... Mr. and Mrs. BUI Dfcwa and son of Kinston visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Koinegay during the weekend, r . Mr. Florence Jemigan celebra- u.illlrf it ht-r fcuif 111 ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. A T. Lull i- and Mrs. Walter Pall spent Friaay at Topsail Beach. ' ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Bill Houton and son of BeulaviUe and Adolph Mur nhv of Pink Hill visited their ister and' brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Walter DaO, Sunday. ; .-. Mr. and (Mrs. Elwood Jones and baby, also Bill Kornegay 'of Golds bora and Tony Mozingo- attended the aut races at Jacksonville, Sun . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Powell of near Snow Hill ; Church, ( Mrs. Henry Stroud and Ellis ol Albert son and Mrs. Ethel Grady and dau ghters visited their mother, Mrs. Alma Grady Sunday; -f , '! ' Mr. and Mrs. Dehnas Pall of SeVen : Springs spent some time with his: parents, Mr and Mrs. A. T. Pall on Thursday. .,W v - 'Mrs. Allen Pail was'a guest of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Jones near Seven Springs. Sunday : : I .vs. CV . 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