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- i " Phone No. 711 MCS. JAN D20WN
: .Anne trauj,'uaa of Women's Col
9eg spent the week end with her
" pareats, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Strao-
;' . Mr. and Mri. E. C. Tyndall and
' , grandchildren. Mike,, Bobby, and
liudy Hasty of Kenaasvilie were
', Suaday dinner guests of Mr. and
fi .Mr. -Joe Coafto... ;.;.'
Miss Joanne Summerlin of Miner?
State Business College, Wilmington
v: apent last week end with her par
eats Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Summe
Jln. - i . -v
,? " Mrs. Alan Brtwn and children,
Sonsy and Pamela, shopped in Clin
ton last Saturday.
Miss Judy StancD f -""
v '. : :.' College spent Oa week end With her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Stand
Miss Zona uinn of Woman' Col
lege, Greensboro, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs.TT. R.
Quinn. W... v-vv,. t
Mrs. Frank Steed land son,' Fran
kle, ahopped In Clinton last Satur
day. :'; .-,..,-t';V..ti
Mr. Bruce Porter of Raleigh vis
ited her sister, Mrs.' Nathan Costia
several day last week, vy'M
Mrs. T. R. Quinn and Mra. Rich
ard Williams of Beulaville apent
Saturday In Greensboro. ; '
Mr. land Mrs. I Don LaNier "of
Greensboro spent last 'week end
with Mra. LaNier' parenta, ; Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. West. .'
' Mis Sue Whittle of E. C C. spent
'he week end with her parenta, Mr.
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in the pantie girdle legs can't feel"
Newl Snapen Datochabla Inner Crotch Is ex
clusively designed to minimin your loondering chores
. . . ond jGossard gives you on extra crotch, too . . .
one to wash, one to wear. The pontie is of Jocqucrd
. ostte nyjon net wim vertices srelth fro and bock
panek Upshaped elastic le banding never,near H -binds.
Bonelesi White. SiA.1. Medium, long lengAsA '
S Hbbbs Tovn & : Country Shop
and Mr. X, S. Whittle.
utvia Benton of btate College
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs; A. M. Betnon.
Mrs. Nathan Costin and Mrs.
Daisy Standi shopped in Golds berg
last Wednesday; . V , : -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summerlin
and family visited Mr. Summerlin'
parenta in Golds bo ro last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. T, Kelly and son,
Johnny attended the circus in Clin
ton last Tuesday evening. . . ,
Mrs. Al Smith and daughter. Josef
Ann, spent last Thursday at Caro
lina Beach with Mrs. Smith' par
enU,. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Newkirk.
- Uttle Bt jter Johnson received
treatment for nneumonln at Durlln
General Hospital in Kenansville
several days last week,
Music Makers
Club Met
Msycrs Prccbmsiion For Oil;
I lo:tr$ Di:r.c.id Jubilee Week
On Wednesday afternoon, Septem
ber 28, the music students of Mrs.
Glendora Brown, the Music Maker'
Club, held their first meeting of the
year in" the Junior High School audi
torium. ; The meeting was opened with the
singing of 'America and was fol
lowed by i the club pledge which
states 'an effort on member's part
in helping to keep America! musi
cal The purpose and the aim of Na
tional and State Federation of Music
Clubs was discussed and members
were brought to see the advantages
of being a part of the organization.
Daring the business meeting, new
officers for the current school year
were elected and they are as fol
lows: President. Annette Wabab:
vice president. Donna Kaye Wood.
and secretary and treasurer. Betty
Lou wood:
Twenty-four members took Dart
in the student recital after which
soft drinks and cookies were served
by Mrs. Davis Hollingsworth and
Mrs. Adin Powell, Jr.
Walt West Has
Birthday Party
"Little Walt West Celebrated his
4th birthday with a party given for
him by his mother, Mrs. W. P. West
last Wednesday afternoon at bis
home here in Warsaw.
The party was held on the lawn of
hsi home where outdoor games
were led by Mrs West.
Refreshments were served around
an outdoor table which was center
ed with a "circus" birthday cake.
Ic cream, and bubble gum was al
so served., ...
-' Those attending were as" follows:
esaaaarHuie- Gray; Matthia. BUI
Wilson, Mary Beatfdhd Tracy John;
son, Stey and Stan Draugbon, Cus
ter Johnson,- Chip Ausly, Kenny
Minshew, Jeffery Matthews, Anna
and Tanga West. W. J. Middleton,
Love Taylor, Barbara Raynor, and
Walt's grandmother and great
grandmother, Mrs. :J. N. West, Sr.
and Mrs. J. J. West.
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' WHEREAS, hundreds of families
is the Town of Warsaw depend on
automatic oil heating systems
and WHEREAS, many, industrial
Concerns depend heavily on the re
liability and accessabillty of heating
oils - - -v-.u.. ;-.v--.. -
and WHEREAS, hundreds of men
and women in the Town of Warsaw
depend, directly or indirectly, on
the oQ heating industry to provide
them with gainful employment.
and WHEREAS, the oil beating in
dustry contributes thousands . of
dollars In taxes to the Town of War
saw and to the State of North Car
olina , ;
and WHEREAS. 1960 is the
Diamond Jubilee Year for Oil Heat
ing in America and represents three
quarters of a century of progress in
oil beat: comfort
and WHEREAS, the Oil Heat
Council of North Carolina and the
Oil Heat Institute of America have
announced the period' October 9
through October IS will be observed
throughout America as NATIONAL
OIL HEAT DIAMOND JUBILEE
WEEK.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE
SOLVED that I, J. E. Strickland
Mayor of the Town of Warsaw, do
hereby proclaim the Week of Oct
ober 9 through October 15 to be Oil
Heat's Diamond Jubilee Week thro
ughout the Town of Warsaw, and to
the Oil Heat Association and the
Oil Heat Institute of America and
to all other organizations, individu
als and companies associated with
this industry, I offer congratulations
as chief executive of the Town of
Warsaw.
And I do further take this oppor
tuntiy to-commend the oil head dis
tributors. Jobbers and dealers and
the manufacturers of oil burning
equipment for their acumen, indus
try and integrity in providing the
people of this Town and of our Na
tion with a system of heating which
is the envy of the entire world.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I
hereunto set my hand and caused
the seal of the Town to be affixed
this 4th day of October, in the year
of Our Lord, one thousand nine hun
dred and sixty. -J.
E.; Strickland Mayor
Mrs. Johnson
Hostess To B&PW
; The Warsaw Boshseas and Pre
fesslMal Women's Ctob met at the
borne of Mrs. Rivers D. Jobaaoa,
Sr. for tts regular monthly meeting
at eight o'clock September U. ....
Lovely fall flowers arrangements
predominated throaghoat the home.
Miss Mary Loa WUMas. preJsdent,
presided and welcomed Misses Ma
bel Jane 8traag"haa, Sandra Smith,
Mary Lou Potter, Dottle Hiasoa,
and Edna Faye Powell, staaeats ef
James Kenaa High to the meeting.
Miss Mary Alice Blackmore, pro
gram chairman introduced .Mrs.
Steve Wfikliis ef Rose Hill,' member
of the Wallace-Rose Rill High Sch
ool Faculty, who gave a most in
teresting - and informative talk,
"Career Advancement For Youth".
Mrs. Wllkins said, "Every girl
should know how to make a living
It isn't what you do, but the at
titude you have toward it that real
ly counts."
Following the program, delicious
refreshments of ice cream, dainty
sandwiches and cakes and coffee
and punch were served to the mem
bers and their guests.
Methodist Circle
Circle No. 1 of the Methodist Chu
rch met Monday night at 8 o'clock
in the Fireside room of the church,
with Mrs. George Taylor, hostess.
Mrs. Paul Hunter, Chairman, pre
sided over the business meeting.
Mrs. Robert West gave a most in
teresting program, with Mrs. San
ford Packer having the Devotional.
Mrs. Taylor served the ten mem
bers present ice cream and cook
ies. Circle Number 2 met Monday
night in the home of Mrs. Eunice
Taylor, with six members present
Mrs. flmmons Garner, Chairman,
presided during the business meet
teg.. - -
- Mrs. Garner was In charge of the
program and also gave tne devo
tional Mrs. Taylor served toasted pound
cake and coffee at the conclusion of
the meeting.
Circle Number I of the Methodht
Church met Monday night with
eight members present in the home
of Mrs. Park Pridgen.
Mrs. Job Wabab. presided over
the business meeting in the absence
of Mrs. J. N. West, Jr. who is
chairman.
Mrs. Pridgen gave most impres
sive devotional with Mrs. Q. J.
Sutton being in charge of the pro
gram. Refreshments were served at the
conclusion of the meet ing.
Circle Number 4 met with Mrs.
D. J. Middleton Monday Night at
8 o'clock.
Mrs. Eugeen Beasley, Chairman,
presided over the business meet
ing. Mrs. E. C. Thompson was in
charge of the program and Devo
tional. The hostess served a chicken
salad plate and coffee.
Circle Number 5 met with Mrs.
J. N. West Sr. in her home on Col
lege Street.
Mrs. Belton Minshew, Chairman,
conducted the business session. The
devotional was given by Mrs. Her
bert West.
Mrs. West served German Choco
late cake, nuts and coffee to the
seven members present.
Circle Number 6 of the Mehtodist
Church met in the home of Mrs
Martha Davis Monday night at 4
o'clock.
Mrs. Martha Davis was in charge
of the program and those taking
part were Mrs. Milton West, Mrs.
Floyd Bass. Mrs. Joe Brinson, Mr.s
Ted Wilson and Mrs. W. C. Martin.
The devotional was given by Mrs.
Joe Brinson.
Mrs. W. C. Martin, Chairman,
presided over the business meeting.
At the conclusion of the meeting,
the hostess served peach pie topped
with ice cream and coffee.
The W. S. C. S. meeting of the
Methodist Church met Monday
l.-.iit in the i c...,e JUxm of tue
church with Mrs. Myra West pre
siding ever the meeting. ;
The program was presented by
Circle Number S which Mrs. Belton
Minshew is Chairman,
Announcement was made that the
Mission Study Class is to be held
October 17th. "
Mrs. C. F. Carroll closed the meet
ing with prayer.
Road Improvement
I For Dupl
i -
in
The State Highway Commission
has approved and set up funds for
Improvements to more than a dozen
Duplin County roads.
Grading, draining and base work
is scheduled on these roads: 1.1
miles of road 1702-Cabin Road, from
road 1700 to NC 24; 1.7 mile of road
1330-Juniper Road, from road 1329
to the Sampson County line; 3 miles
of road 1364-Pridgen Road, from
roadu.4 torobd ;s ii ;
of road 1154 Simua fUwhL U. j
road USS to NC 41, , , .
Stabilization ' work wfO be &as
on these roads: t.t snflea ef iwaJ
HQs-Branch Road from road ua to
the beginning of pavement; u snOe
of road 1306-Rob Road, bona rest
1001 to the county tine; 1.7 softs of
road 1931-Hank Road, from . road:
1141 to road 1102; 2.5 miles of issat
msOxford Road, from NC n to
road 191S; 1.7 mile of road H3B
Ribbon Road, from road 1IBX to
roaa noz; L4 mile of - road l
Velvet Road. 1953 to road 1353;
l mile of road 19B1 - Doboost ;
from road 1953 to a dead m
Grading and stabilization work la
scheduled on the following roads
which have been added to the Stats
ssytem: 0.75 mile of Loop Basts,
from US 117 to US 117; 0S mBe f
bmitn and Simmons Road,
road 1545 to road 1548; and 15
of Curtis Hall Road, from roa
to a dead end. '
Approximate cost of the wwrk Is
$103,000.
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