( 1 s r . . .4 wXfa.t : I.ONALS 1 Ur. Lewis Hanson .Iren of .Wilmington viti . and MnJ. C. Rust and , knie Thomas last Sarur- r. and Mrs. W. M. Hawkins of mond, Va. art spending this X with Mrs. Hawkins' sister, 11 Middletarand Mr. and UB.C Surratt M 'i ? -t'- . r. and Mrs. J C? Surratt and n of Goldsboro visited Mr ,i Ui. J. C., Surratt. Sr., last tj) p L, PHONE K. 625 . "ii You Do Not mi.i aA irkr Fctare You Cannot? IlaveOne f": Kame Batowr if et y... t&lnktaf person i$i'aijr let t fautr. He starts ;--1 - sMonnt secures. fasOtr I Jtf'Wa-Aei lw com nealtA, Is X fortunately snedl- , las' audio' cress" J i- jUtttieOea; ' bornttw a . ' " aWl M enend- r" , uns hTe teea er- I whtosr are' botm prere nV til earaflVel fW your ft.: ' t skalfJi:f..roif pays eteJ eapanle oar; If medl erTV taafeMefl he wOT pre set . i wlut f needed. Visit kLn-fr regsds checkups stew stm wlU b healthier fn the fMsu$ . TOO rirt&tifrf OAK'rnOKS 527 WflE) fOtf jflEKD A neat man people en- s win weir preeerip- m a r we WARSAW DRUG CO. Waiwrwr, NC. PRESCRIPTIONS hk Mm - 1 -J John Galsworthy UM7-1I33) Oswyrlght 193S (9W1) Sundayl , ' .. .. . . .JMrsi -.Joi. Wise',; nad. children of Raleigh visited Mr and Mrs.. Aiwi Vann last Sunday. , Mrs. B. H. Wiggs, BUI Wiggs, Dr Deams Wiggs and Sid and Allen Vann spent last weekend at Myr tle Beach. , ' ' j Miss Joyce Whittle left last week, for Baa!,; Virginia where she will teach in; toe grammar rhhnl there. '. i-C;-. ,: rw iui Mrs. Rasmussen of Kenansville were dinner -guests of Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley at the Hotel Goldsaoro last sunaay evening, ?v , ' Mr. aid Mrs. Kathan Frede rick and children' of Kinston vi sited . Mt. Fredartck's pejrents. Mr. and Mrs. Jena rreaencK usi Sunday.--'' --- ZWf- Ad, MtaTlWI Potter and family- spent Wst' weekend at topsail ' Beach. a Mr and "Mf AUen-Drsughan and Children' and- Allen Draug hoh, Sr. spent- Sunday afternoon if Topsaif Beach. ' Joyc Potter and Annette1 Hol mes1 left Tuesday for B. C. C. Where they will enter as fresh mere; . . ' Mrs; ChatAe Carroll , and Man 4uni' trnd" Mr. and! Mrs: Bill Car rol of BeuIaviUe , visited Fort Macbrr and Beaufort last Sunday. Mrs: CharUe Reeves has1 re cently returned home after spe nding several months with her son, Charlie' Reeves, Jr in Cali fornia. Miss Farrior Brinson of Ra leigh spent last weekend with her sister, Miss' Wilma Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rollins of Mullins, South Carolina recently visited Mr. Rollin'a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rol lins. Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Jones and son, Jonny spent last weekend with Mrs Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Boney of Windsor, Virginia are visiting Mr. Boney's sisters and brothers in Warsaw. Mrs. Elbert Matthis and Mrs. Ted. Wilson attended a luncheon given in honer of their mother, Mrs. W. A. Patterson of Rose boro at White Lake recently. Mr. and Mrs. A Brooks moved last week to Greensboro Mr. Vann Bostic who is sta tioned with the Navy in Califor nia returned there after spend ing a month's leave .with his bro ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bostic and his sister and DOES YOUR WATCH NEED REPAIRS? Hurry To SYKES' WATCH REPAIR And . JEWELRY SHOP Warsaw, N. C. , Diamonds Expert Service Watches Located In Farmers Ildwe. Bldg. In Clark's Shopping Center. rssTl sfW ' viarlwall sbssb wi bssmtifiea Special KnAcY Base $2J6 gal. Ontside White 1..,. $3.08 gal. Goldsboro Paint Cc;,i?:dy Goldsboro, N. C. f-tt family," Mr. and Mrs. Leknd Bras well. - 1 y - Mr.-and Mrs. Billy Byrd and children of Gamer visited Mr, W. K Byrd, Mr. Byrd's father, Sunday anernoon Mr.' and Mrs. 'James Plttman and boys, ' Heber and 'Jimmy spent last weekend' in Fairmont where - they visited relatives. : Mrs. J. C. Stroud and Heber Stroud of Charleston, South Ca rolina spent several days last week' with .their daughter and sister, Mrs. James Pittman and family. , - r . , f v Mr. and Mrs. L O. Williams spent several days this week with their son and family,.- Mr. and ,Umib a Willisnov Jr in GTsensboroi ' -v-ri - Horace 'Taylor ! of ; Pembroke CoBegi spent last weekend with his' parents) Mr; and Mrs: George Taylor. - rl'-yar w " -frsl, i Mr. Gedrgai Taylor who1 his betn a patient at the Coast Line Hospital ln Rocky Mount has r turaed home and is recuperating nicely;';' u-'- .:: tn-ct Mr," and Mrs. Sam MW of Kinston and Miss Sarahf Hillmore of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown last Friday. Visitors of . the' A. M Bentons last Tuesday were Mr and Mrs. H. T. Long of Goldsboro and Mr, and Mrs. ' David Johnson and daughter of Flint, Mich. ' ' Micky Benton spent last week end with the H. ." T. Longs at Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Ayden Powell have recently moved into a re sidence on Shelby Street Exten sion beside the A. M. Bentons. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards and family had Sunday dinner at Sneads Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Marian M. Best of Washington, D. C. recently vi sited Mr and Mrs. O H Best. Mr and Mrs. James Strickland of Calypso visited Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best last Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. S A Jones attend ed the wedding of Miss Lynn Summerlin in Goldsboro last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Emmons Garner and son, E. H. spent Sunday afternoon vi siting Mrs. Garner's parents, Mr. and Mrs C L Taylor in Faison. Mrs. J. D. Davis, J. D Davis, Jr. and Vonnie Davis accompan ied Wayne Davis to E. C. C. where Mr. Davis is in school. They attended a buffet supper, given for the E. C. C. footba' players and their families Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lawson of Orrum and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn wood Stone and daughter, Linda of Lumberton were Sunday din ner guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kornegay. ; Miss Helen Torrans left this weak to accept position with Carolina Power and Light Com pany in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mi tenner and Mr. and Mrs W W Garner spent Sunday at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Gresham Quinn and family of Greenville spent several days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Packer and Mrs. Lillian Quinn. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Jenkins are spending this week in Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. D L Matthis re turned home from their Topsail Beach cottage for the weekend in Warsaw, " Sr. - Hi. Enjoy Cook Out The Senior High Fellowship enjoyed a "Cbokout" recently on the lawn of the Presbyterian Manse with their advisor, Mrs. Norman Flowers. Hot dogs, french fries, slaw, ice cream and iced tea were enjoyed by all who attended. ; r 1 I .oaks' were cl :i df 1 .' .,!n former SiiV . $pt of . ; oks; Inc. en tbrUW.i'd' f ,e t , , af the home of Krr.. J. C. L.. on' Thursday eVUnsi! - . , rtit2sty v'ere' (E'.u&d t the d'tof b) L-i - E.Ov. and Miss ftiue ti-o: . atuji invited into the liV1's rVjoi'V wliUh' was decorated. love srra;-..,aments of tnurtis sii J' f ' if f " mer flowers, t- itkt ,',1 . je I..,.d? Kltchell WviUdl t'.. ( .( u.is tHtf din k2 room' 4 . . which-, was thrown en suite for the occas ion; The table was covered with an imported ; white " cut-work a;, ftu err uitj h : i while" aridf in, . , ltdry irt' gree.., r were served' bs : . tT.s Al'je" B:-i '. ForW. Eiiau... . df imst'eT sum.. . r greenery were feat oufl the rooms- ice k"d . in ; . .. e and : i mints . vd Pope, . 3. J. . A. jii :;oments i. i) vs. erg -and ..ad throush- '- it'- ; A giffe from' all former em ployees- present, an attractive dried' arrangement was presen ted my Mr.. Mi Ig Barr to Mr. and! Hf Brooks, who have left to make their home in Greens boro, Vonnie Davis Honored At Party" ' Miss Vonnie' Davis was hono red? laif Friday evening at da nce; given by her. mother, Mrs. 3, Di Davis, on her nth birthday. The event took place in the War saw Armory, ' . A lovely red and white color motif was carried out throughout in decorations and refreihments The room was decorated with red and whits streamers which were caught up in the center of the room With red and white balloons which Were released du ring the evening. ; The serving table was covered with red and White cloths treated in a striped j enect ana centered who a loveiy arrangement: of red and white roses. White milk glass acces sories held the lovely refresh ments of white Individual- cakes. decorated with zed roses, mints and fruit punch.' . Mesdames Emmons Garner and Perry Smith assisted Mrs. Davis in serving the fifty guests atten ding . Feier tUsre4 Jovctf Potter w lonored bp ne tffV tiff, . GVeshetn af ffeff fresrt JeaVds 0HOge U TojMfflt im Stindr, Mr &&m hXNfiA Wu ps(m, wito) tm tssosy fbr E. c. L, If tom&M Asm &aaasta. StmHf A6ttf fiofine. end jfy KoHin w pH vm ff at tn WI;'lW .nW Mrs.' Grestt serve fiteiW s Mcas : dnfney wnfeff eoHse ef shrimp cttbM& navBeMkf cmekew ean dietf jism, MiesV eread, ice Its) tm ftaMM erevdl The iiVJ ay eWi1oV soWMtr of hot dosV sbA 4tiWl Witermel lon etffy ettfrniftf Aome. Going - To - School Party Misses Nina Garner, Joyce Pot. ter end Ann Straughan, students who leave for school in the near future, Were honored last Wed nesday a afternoon at a "Coke Party" By Mesdames Allen Drau ghon and F. A. Mitclmer in the Draughan home. The home was attractively decorated . : the ar rangement of i late suRunes' flo wers. . Y i j"."-.-' - .. . Guests were served from e serving table which was center ed with a large container filled with iced cokes. Pecan rolls, as sorted cookies, potato chips and crackers and dip. assorted sand wiches and mints : were . served to those attending. MOTHER OF . MRS. LEWIS BURIED - Funeral services for Mrs.-Julia C. Torrans of Warsaw were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Quinn McGowan Funeral Home - with the Rev. Ted Wilsort of Warsaw officiating, assisted -by the Rev. J. O. Lalton of Lexington; Burial was in Pine Crest Cemetery. Wi dow of James L.- Torrans, she died Tuesday morning at Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville. She is survived by two daugh pr Mtd, Carl SoelP of Turkey and Mrs. Robert Lewis of War saw; three sons, Bruce of War saw, Griggs of Newport News, Va., and Ray of Wilson and 13 grandchildren. Out Of Town Guest 6f Outlaw's Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vender Outlaw on Sunday were Mrs. W. F. ; Hall and daughters of Mt j Olive, Kiss Barbara Ann Grice of Calypso, Mr 'and Mrs. Ken-: neth Outlaw, Mrs. Damon Eat more of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs.) C. C. Barnett of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Barnett of Ohio, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Outlaw of Ken-1 tnsville, and Mrs. Ralph Tucker of Kenansville. A 4ttnm$t , fwt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fredrick Outlaw on; August 12, 1959 at Clarkwood, Texas, weighing 7 pounds and seven ounces. She was named Dianne Genevive. Walter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vender Out law of Warsaw and is presently serving with the Navy in Cali fornia on the U. S. S. Monticello His wife is the former Mary Alice Landin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Landin, of Clark Wood, Texas. j . Guest Honored Oliver Vestal entertained at a spaghetti supper at his home in Kenansville, inviting guests from Warsaw and Kenansville, honor ing his cousin, Ann Vestal , Following supper which In cluded spaghetti, slaw, hot rolls, iced tea and pound cake the young people enjoyed canasta and bridge. Those attending were Misses Judy Rollins, Carol Basra, Ana Pope, Ann Vestal end Drew Grice, Jimmy Bowden, Neal Eg gelston and James Edward Brinson. Honored At Party Misses Caaol Baars and Judy Standi entertained at a canasta party last Monday ,, afternoon, honoring Joyce Potter and Ann Straughan who leave soon for E. C. C. and W. C. The event was held In the Stan cil home which was decorated with lovely arrangements of late summer flowers. Those playing were Misses Kathy Weatherly, , Ann Pope, Judy Rollins the honorees and the hostesses. i The hostesses served twarii fa Cream and brownies at the con clusion of play and presented each guest with an attractive favor. i i Choir Entertained . Mrs. Allen Draughon, Jr. en tertained members of the Pres byterian Choir when they re sumed their practice for the fall last Wednesday. Mrs.' Draughan invited members to her home fol lowing choir practice for refrseh mentsof assorted cookies, sand wiches and soft drinks. V;.V . . ' Announce Meeting Cliflfiges - Rev. Norman Flowers announ ced the Pioneer Fellowship' has changed its meeting time from Thursday to Stinriatf ' nn - He also announces, that the Sen ior mu Fellowship has changed its meeting time from 7:00 p.m. to t'Jft p.m. on Sunday, . , , III AND AROUIID BOVDEII r v Irl (''4 Get The Second Car Now Get A :, ; Clean, Dependable (Northern Owned) Used Car. 'YJL ' ft " -, Jamei'Taylor. : :r - -; Phon 582 - , ! . Jt B. Herring Phone 6SS j. J. C Kerrkj, Now fa Partnership At Taylor's ', Acta CIes, laviics All His Friends To Come By ' .". And See IILa Alj-t Their NTV7 and USED At the family reunion of the Leon Taylor's those attending were Mr and Mrs.. J. Q. McCuUen of Rocky Mount, (Mr: and Mrs. Lon nie Moilngo of Cherry Point, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carrlngton end son of Durham Mr. and Mrs. Leo Del ancy and family of Pennsylvania, Mr. end Mrs; John Smith and fam ily of Magnolia, Mr. and Mrs, Tony Dorf of St , Louis, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Page Johnson and sons of Warsaw; Mr. -and Mrs. Harry Mur phy and family of Kenansville; Mr. wd Mrs. No: wood ; James ? and sons of Faison; Mr. end Mrs. Bdgar Mozingo and en of Hope Mills; Mr. and Mis. Emmons Garner and sen of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. R Smith of Bowden; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mozingo and family of Bur gw: Mrs. J. W. Blaylock of Bow den. Mrs. J. W. Blaylock spent last Week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs, Gilbert Brown df Goldsboro. ' Rev. Norman Flowers filled his regular appointment at . Bowden Presbyterian Church Sunday aight ; -Mrs. Perry - Lewis and son of Faison and Mr. and Mrs. Gorda Parks and family of Faison were dinner guests of 'Mr. and Mrs, Nor man Parks SunoViy. , : , Mr and Mrs, add Taylor of Ral eigh spent the wtekv m with his mother, Mrs. Ceness Taylor who is ill ) Mr. and Mrs. MarshaU Carr of Wallace visited her mother, llri Aness Taylor Sunday. Ml- Julia Taylor cf r. : y 1 s home en VSMtir-i J we ': i -h her parents, i:r. t '. . I i Tsr' t, r. sd t:.-s. T; " ' lat( week; Mrs Emmons Gamer and son joined them Thursday" i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Delangr and family- and s friend from Pennsyl vania 'Visited last week with her paMets Mr And Mrs. Robert Smith of Bowden. Friends' of Mr. C. W. Lane re gnt tfte deith of his brother-in-law, Mr. George Pickett ' bu-nl at t - in ,ars2'v . ber 8. 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