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-aison 1 lews, y .Socials - v g 331I.Irs. James Faison, Correronf!--nt . t .:, Personals Mrs. T. H. Latham left Wednes day for Atlanta, where the will f -visit her daughter and family from Atlanta. She will fly to SanDeigo, ; California to visit relatives. . s Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Faison had as .their luncheon guests Tuesday Mrs. ( Henry Hilton Green of Pensocola, ' Fla. Mrs. C. C. French, of Babylon, r. C. Mrs. B. W. Safrlt of Beaufort Annual Fall Flower Show -In Worsawi Open to Amateur Gardener, Arranger , u iiimai m mx more wan a incnes over all Mrs. Jeff P. Johnson ef Raleigh. Mr. W. K. Faison and Miss Maria Faison of Jacksonville and Mrs. E. . Williams of Mt. Olive. '' - C The C. D. Lee's had as their guests over the week end,' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lee Jr. and r. n mi-w of Rock Hill. 8. C. Mr. and Mr. Rh Fite of Raleigh and Mr: Fran t. of Garland. Mr. and Mrs.'; J. ft. spent Friday in DavlHsnn with J. B. Stroud the third. Let Us Install or Remodel 1 Your New .BATrlROOAAl HEATING SYSTEM Air-conditioning 110 DOYII PAYME1IT 36 Mitt TO PAY III II i ! nraf Paymebt 45 Days After Work b Finished We Can Handle Entire Details of Installing ' Your New Bathroom, Air Conditioning t .. ' ' 1 - or Central Heating System. ;Freo Estimate - No Obligation! H'QW ' ; p,ur"blngGnd : UL- ItJ U Ik; .Heating Co. Next to Geddie let Plant ' i Mount Olive . , PHONE, OL 8-2584 , Mr. end Mrs. H. T. Ray and Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Hioks Jt, were sup per guests of the John McCains in Wilson Saturday. , ,-' Mrs. John Grmnw ami Hanshtor Becky of Greenville spent' the week wiuj Mr. woome s parents. Mr. and Mrs. L.' D. Grnnma Mr .Tnkn Groome. Mr.! John them for the week end. ; . Mrs. Cornelius Beem. and Mm: John Shine of Goldsboro and Mrs. N. K. Oates of Faison vera - tha luncheon 'euest nf Mrt h n Cullen Saturday. 1 ' Jaqk Precythe of Frederick Mll- uary uuiege in Fortsmouth Va. spent the week end with his parents Mr. ana Mrs. u. c. Precythe Jr. Misses Sasan Clifton Jean and Barbara Ellis of E. C. C. in Green ville and Sybil McCulen of U. N. C. Woman's College in Greensboro spent me weeK end with their par enta. ' H. S. Precythe spent last week in Va. and Md. buyins Sweet Pnta- i... ... . . j John M. Faison Utt Mnnilnw fnr Hartford, Conn, and New York City on a business and nleasur trin ; , : Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bow den spent aunaay wun their daughter Mrs. Boyd Wilson and Mr. Wiknn In Ritr. ungion. j Mrs. Bowden ' Entertains Club Mrs. M. C RawHaii ' antArtnlniul her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. Following several progressions; Mn. W. M. Baugham held nigh score and was given a bot- ue oi nana lotion. Mrs. Bowden ser ved Apple pie A-la-mode with cof- ", Bdby Contest A babv eontnit waa haM at tha First Baptist Church in Magnolia, Sunday, September 29, I960, at 7:30 p. m. i v , i 4 , i. . The report of the babies was as J -5k Mr- 1 Mrs. Bascom G.BJchfloLi)f Warsaw, Celebrated their wui neoowg Anniversary, xney were married in a beautiful church wedding at the Magnolia Methodist church, September 14th, 1910. They have a most unbelivable life's hiatnrv. in tho n.. cn they have had five children, eighteen grandchildren, and five great- . . 1-t-lf J Art ' r srajiuciuiureib ah lour generauons were present to celebrate the occasion. There hasn't been a death in this family tie in the past 50 years, which Is most unusual. Both Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard are m years oi age, quite active and very happy. follows: ' Mr: and Mm. Rrnmt Rrloht'. oaoy 1103,00, Mr.vand Mrs. James Wilson's babv 173.41. Mr. and Mm George F. Carlton's baby 137.00. Mr .adn Mrs. Fransco Frederick's baby 135.00, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore's babv 133.80. Mr .and Mn Enoch W. Southerland's babv 133.55. Mr .and Mrs. Asoer ' Glasoie'i granddaughter 113.88. Mrs. Joseph ine Pears all's sranddauchter tu.aa. and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Aultman $10.84. The amount for the evenimt was 353.07. Mr. and Mrs.- F.rneat RrioM'a baby , won first prize for raising the highest amount $103.00, the second prize went to Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson's baby 173.41. I wih In thanlr big to make this program a tu cess. Sponsor land. Mrs. Maggie Souther- Proeram Committee Smith. Mrs. M. J. CIIAI.'GESHI SOCIAL SECURITY . : By M. B. Moore . Arthar 8. Flemmlag. Secretary ef Health. Education, and wlfr today baaed the fbUowiag .state- meus. Prealdant RiaAnhnwr'. alniflnff UIO law Of tha Snrial Sms arlty Ameadmentf ef 190 marks aaomer rorwara step in improving the social aecurlty avatam fnr th American neonla. Tha law hrins. additional economic help to millions oi Americans. Of naramount intr am'n..,i - ww WIIVU U1Q several Improvements ia additional reaerai aia ror madicni r needy ased and. a new nrnnrim nt - w r- o- " v. reaerai Mate assistances for the aged who do not receive old-age assistance out wno are unable to pay medical bills. Both types oi Federal assltance will ho nvaiioM- beginning October 1, i960, to the oiaies, wnicn will administer and fTlif Y VchevroletA 16 tHhu 1-1' 1 t w -''liuLLJvlii-blj V I Tl" jf" . WOOD 4-DOOR STATION WAGON, ri v f-i L"5r if" ? A . v CORVAIR 700 CLUB COUPE. Like all coupes and . tedaiUtitjuua longer range fuel pink. More space . . . j more spunk and wagons, tool . Here's the new Chevj Corvair for '61 with a complete line of complete thrift cars. To start with, every Corvair has a budget pleasing prioe tag. And Corvair goes on from there to save you even more. With ' extra miles per gallon . . . quicker-than-ever cold-start warmup so you start saving sooner ... a new extra-coat optional heater that warms everyone evenly. Riding along with this extra economy: more room inside far you, more room up front for your luggage (sedans and coupes have almost 12 more usable trunk space) . And our new wagons? You'l love them think they're the greatest thing for families since houses. The Lakewood Station Wagon does a man-sized job with cargo, up to 68 cubic feet of it. The Green brier Sports Wagon you're going to have to see it gives you up to 175.5 cubio feet of space for you and your things. Corvair's whole thrifty lineup gets its pep from a spunkier 145-cu.-in. air-cooled rear engine. Same rear-engine traction, same smooth 4-wheel independent-suspension ride. See the polished and refined 1961 Corvair, first - chance you get at your Chevrolet dealer's. Fall Flower Snow of the Home Gar dners Garden Club will be held in the Presbvterian Fcnaonhln Hoii worth Center Street, Warsaw, N. C, on, Wednesday, October U, 1960 from 1:00 PM until 10:00 PM. All Classes excent the Invitation classes are open to all amateur gar deners ana flower arrangers. Ep. tries will be received from 8:00 A, M. until 10:00 A. M. Werin13v Octboer 19, i960. Entries received after 10:30 will be markcl "not for competition" and will be placed in the show, but will not hp i.iHuo Only one entrv In wh rlnu mm, h made by exhibitors. in the horticultural division n. meg must De erown nv nh h tnr and must be neatly and correctly laoeiea as to variety, ah sruriman? must oe snown with their foliage. wasses: l Ageratum; Class S Asters. S snravft nf 1 vai. iety, or 5 blooms, mixed varieties Class 3. Celosia, l stalk. Class 4. Dahlias. Class 5. Petunias A. inai sprays; B. double ruffled, 2 sprays; u runiea or Irineed. 2 suravs. Class 6. Marigolds, Class 7. Zinnias Class 8. Anv annual tint fctu f hibitor may enter more than one, out not oi tne same variety. Iiass- . chrysanthemums. Class 10. GlaHinliia.ro! ninlr ...l - f.ltA, Ttl Iqw, white or blue. Class 11. Roses A. FlnrihiinHs 1 spiay-rra, pins, yeuow, white or oienas; a. Grandiflora. l spray of any: j. nvDnti Tea l hmm.nj pink, yellow, white or blends. Class 12 Herba A WU.., u - "vvilliuj , XJ. vwuecuon, 3 to S varieties vlass 13 Any unliatMl nrnnui specimen. Class 14 Shrubs or tno i hronnh not OVer 90 inches. A. horri.H .h. a. Flowering shrub, C. Fruited trees; o. vine Class 15 Camellia 1 Klrtnm. ultlA " a, viwill- WII1W red, pink or varigated. Class 16 Potted plants, A. ferns; B. Beeoniai! r. ffti. n c lenU; E. Geraniums; F. Collection mini pots. Class 17 Saintnaulla i mi ini . " - fww, U 1 "11. Crown-A. Sinirla fmurnA . n r... - ... .. .n... iJ. iu. ble flowered C. CoUection of 5 dif- ierent varieties. Class 18. Orchids. Artistic ir. rangements. Class 19 "Autumn Snncol" . ses line design of fresh flowers in shades of red.. vpIW Other foliage permitted. Class 20. "Thanksgiving-Our Ame rican Heritage' - Mas lino sfocirvn in pillar vase. Fresh fruit r nth... acccessory permitted. ciass zi. "Return to tradition" -Massed design In Victorian manner, in any suitable container. Class 22. "Busy Hostess Arrant ment" - A design incorporating stru ctural background of dried material with decorative unit nf frAchlu nit plant material. Class 23. "Harvest Mnnn' !.. pretation of the cresent form in an arrangement of freshly mit nlonf material. Class 24. "Fall Fanrloc" rnmn.i. tltion Of fruit, flowers nnrl nr tables on a base or in container. An suitame accessory permitted. Class 25. "Before Winter Cones" Ail foliaee arrangement in rtt container. Class 26. "Miniature Arrangement' , l-M t , - , fj " r-r q m Mt&fctta&J imt m mi ml Spare tire is in the rear in coupes and sedans--leaving more luggage spade bp front; ' '4 ' , ' .: , CORVAIR 700 4-D00R SEDAN. Provhiau fir heat- v ducU an butit nght into i& Body by FuheT. u' i f . J1, Even middle-seat p Hf" ' thanks to Corvair' r i ...f A 1 passengers ait pretty; practically liat floor.. V. ; ' Now in productionthe GREENBRIER .'.aruitia waiamn mm up . ' r ' Jti ( "4r5y''' t ordinary wagons (third seat Vit .l(T':', eyfMiwaf trt extra coat).'. ; - ee ie new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your focal authorized Chevrolet dealer's , ..''In Warsaw, N. C 101 E". CoUege Street Authorized Chevrolet dealer la Pink Hill N. C. JONES CHEVROLET COMlUNY INC, , Mala Street 4 ' ' ' f. :. ' share the costs of the programs. Uuder the stepped-up plan for aiding the needy aged, it is esti mated that ahnut Hd9. miiiin. t I1I1IJ1UH Jl Federal funds will he nut into m,. - tug program during the first full year oi operation. Currently, about 2.4 million needy aged men and women stand to benefit. For the aged who do not qualify for old - aged assitance but who are unable to pay medical bills, the new law will operate as follows: The States will determine the per sons who can qualify for benefits under the nrnpram pm, c. will be responsible for developing The States will decide what hospi tal, medical, and surciml hpnnfif are to be made available to make mem. To help finance this program, he Federal Government will m.i.. . .. . " "ihr ava ilable, as of October 1 of this year, whatever -funds are necessary in order to pay from 50 to 80 per cent of the cost of these exact percentage to be determined on me oasis oiv the per captia In come of each State. ' The larffe shun f borne by the Federal Government unuer wis new program gives the States an unusual nrmnrfnnl k r r tiuMij -vuo opportunity to provide prompt and aignuii-uK neip to tne Nationl's old er citizens who need assistance to meet their medical expenses.- YOU'RE ONE OF THE SOCIABLES' Claw 27. "For any Fxhibitnr' who has never won a blue ribbon lr. a flower show, , . A. Massed design in a low cos talner. -x (w-.. .: .... . B. Simple Una design nsicg few flower in any container. " Class 28 "Arrangements" - Verti cal. :., - - . , . t ..t The public Is cordially Invito t ' enter and attend. . Highway 70 & 58 Kinston, N. C. PIG and CHICKEN ) Best You Ever Tasted Opea 7 Days Week 10 A. M. to 8:30 If. M. We Serve Parties Anywhere In N. G BARBECUE LODGE Kinston, N. C. Nowrmieancn,FyLLPOJECTflfJ from weather with CEC0 ROLL METAL ROOFING You axpKt II, but do you gat i ? Tat ... if you Ctcoroll. Only Cacamll AUtaJ RoU Rooting clYn ye fvU protactlon fron waothar. HiVj why... AaV CICOKOU ta. 0m, ixdrir. eaoovi Amiio awume rrar 1 tOUf ON IA1IIY. QUICKtY, ICONOMICAUT CALYPSO PLYWOOD CO. Calypso, N. C. Exclusive Dealer For Eastern N. C The New Paint Line "PRECISION" 0! II & B Milling Company Warsaw, N. C. Phone 29 3-4253 FREE DOOR PRIZES Yardsticks, Paint Paddles, Can Openers REGISTER FOR DRAWING PRIZES Are 5 Gallons Outside Paint Interior Rubber Base Paint ( For 4 Rooms ) ft, The result of extensiye ra- . ... . i . aearcn m uw ranynuna paint field PBBCoaoir, One-Coat OuTsroa Pawt has been formulated to withatand 1he liaaaida of, ztrem climatic condltiooa.' - -n L 4 Peectsion Paints are modern dienustry's ajiswer io a smoother flowing, easier to apply . ..paint. Composed of the ftsest pigments and' special oils there is a Psbcxsion Patnt . precisely right for every painting job! r . v . .See the entire Pkbcision linej - H&B MILLING CO. ' WarsawiN.C; WARSAW MOTOR COMPANY .. .. , v MANUFACTURES LICENSE NO. 11
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