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St i'&i.J f s.it L.t . . 4 Mr.
lichen's IroUier, Paul t-bea and
s ha mother, Mrs. KAcben. -
ilri. Kenneth Fussell and Kiss
Sara Alice Fussell stfent last week
vi end in High Point whet they visit
: ed tbeir daughter and sister. Miss
Jackie Fussell. , '
' Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Newman and
. baby of Burlington spent last Satur
day with Mr. Newman's brother,
' Singclalr Newman and family.
Dr. and Mrs.- Mett Ausley and
children spent Thursday in Wilming
ton where tbey visited Mrs. Ausleys
mother, Mrs. B. B. Knight -
Mr; and Mrs. Billy Houston and
children of Kinston spent last week
end with their parents. Mrs. J, K.
West Sr, and Mrs. Florence Hou-
StOn.-. .v" '' .--"V"':'v5 v 'fe; ""
Mrs. Bonnie Thomas and Mrs. T.
L. Smith shopped m Goldsbora last
' Friday.' :-y. . ff-v
.' r Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas and
son, Gregory, shopped in Raleigh
j. last Thursday.
L Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Best, and Mrs.
, Mattie Torrans recently enjoyed a
, seafood dinner at the Marina at
1 WrighUville Beach.
Mrs. . P. Wood. Mrs. E. ' F.
Strickland, Mrs. Perry Smith and
Mrs. Martha Davis fished at Topsail
;.- last Wednesday.
Mrs. Lela Phillips and Misses
, Fannie Wilson and Sadie Bennett
shopped in Goldsbora last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sheppard of
- Pink Hill were Thursday evening
i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dou-
rlas Townsend. ,r v.Vv
Mrs. Joe Kornegay, shopped j in
rlelcb last Saturday. '
Miss Becky House of Goldsbora
spent last week end with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. x. noose.
Mrs. B. B. Knight of Wilmington
pent last week end with ber daugh
ter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Mett
Ausley. ' ' ;'(; --;:'
Mrs! West Honored
With Shower jfti s
' Mrs. George West was honored
last Thursday evening with an ap-
propiate shower given by Mrs, Sing'
clair Newman at her home here. .
Guests included members of Mrs.
West's bridge -dub, MesdamM Joe
Cos tin, Joe Kornegay, Arnold Jones,
Bill Best. Frank Steed, J. T. Kelly.
Gerald Quinn, Boy Barwick, V. A.
Standi, and the honoree.
Dainty floral arrangements Were
used' to decorations. The serving
table was centered with a Hallmark
stork and miniature stork and hold
ers were used as favors. Following
the first progression of bridge, the
hostess served lime sherbert punch,
individual cakes, mints, and nuts.
Mrs. West was presented an at
tractive covered -container filled
with many lovely and useful gifts
by members of the club.
At the conclusion of play, Mrs
Newman presented Mrs. Costin with
a deck of playing cards as high
score winner; Mrs. Jones, a flower
frog as traveling winner, and Mrs,
Kornegay received a flower frog
and florist clay as consolation win
ner.
When a boy's best friend
is mother's too!
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PTA Holds First:
Meet Of Year T
The Parent-Teacher Association
held its first meeting of the school
year last Tuesday evening in the
Junior High School auditorium with
its new president Mr. John ron
vielle. presiding over the meeting.
The meeting was opened with a
devotional given by Mrs. Oman
Grice, taken from the: fourteenth
chapter of Luke, -
During the ' business - meeting,
Mrs. Fan vie lie appointed the fol
lowing committee chairman: Fund
Raising chairman, Mrs. Bill. Shef
field: Program chairman, Mrs. Or
man Grice; Float Committee chair
man,, Mrs. Bill Taylor, and Social
Chairman. Mrs. J. M. Kornegay. ,
Following the' business meeting.
Principal Bin Taylor gave an in
formative dicussion concerning new
school regulations , of North Caro
lina in connection with attendance
and teacher allotment - - e
Following the meeting, members
were, invited into one of the school
rooms for refreshments. ' The ser
ving table was covered with a yet
lew doth' on which a fall flower ar
rangment of yellow and . gold and
brass candlelabra were used effec
tively.. Sofe drinks and cookies were
served by Mesdames J. M. Korne
gay, BUI Sheffield, and Elbert Mat
bis. .f '
Mrs. Torrans
Club Hostess
Warsaw Metlscd-sts observed Ral
ly Day at their church last Sunday
morning during the Sunday School
and Worship Service Hour. . v " .
Following Sunday School, promo
tion -exercises were held with at
tendance pins, banners and Bibles
being given in recognition to mem
bers of the, Sunday school
Following .the 11:00 o'clock wor
ship service, dinner was enjoyed la
the Fireside Room of the cnurcn.
Presbyterian
Circles
.
Circle Number : IT met Mondr
afternoon in the Ladies' Parlor ol
the Presbyterian Church with Mrs.
Lott Kornegay hostess. ;
Mrs. F. A. Mttchner, chairman
Presided over the business meeting.
and Mrs.- Edwin, Ewers was ! m
charge of the Bible Study.;
The hostess served ribbon pimen
to cheese sandwiches, cookies, pick-
les, olives and coffee to the ten
; members and one visitor present
Circle Number 1 of the Presby
terian Church met Tuesday morn
ing at 10:30 in the home of Mm.
Fmul Raars an hill Street. ' t
; Mrs. Fred Bears; Chairman, pre
sided over the business meeting.
: Mrs. Henry I. Stevens, Jr. gave
the Bible, Study'rf?ip.! ' - '
Mrs. Baars served hot buns, tid
bits and coffee, to the ten mem
bers present- ' j4 j
Mrs. Y. L. Smith was high scorer tnff
. UJ 1 . Tir-J I M i VAMUa-
Circle Number 9 of the Presby
terian church met Tuesday night in
the home of Mrs. S. C. Hines was
fourteen members present
. Miss Mamie Beathea, Chairman,
presided over the busines session.
Mrs. B. C. Sheffield. Sr. gave he
Bible Study which was most inter-
at bridge last Wednesday evening
when Mrs. Mattie Torrans enter
tained members of ber bridge' club.
Mrs Smith received an attractive
china tea pitcher as her award;
Mrs. V. A. Standi received a utility
tray as second high award, and the
traveling award was received by
Mrs. Jack Weatherly. Others attend
ing were Mesdames E. E. Jones,
George Hopkins, Forest Martin, A.
J. Strickland, and J. . Wahab.
The hostess served apple pie a-la-
mode, nuts and coffee at the con
clusion of play.
STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE
ACT OF . AUGUST 24, 1912, AS
AMENDED BY THE ACTS ' OF
MARCH S, 1933. JULY 2, 194S AND
JUNE 11,-1960 ( 74 STAT.; 208)
SHOWING THE ' OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULA
TION OF The Weekly Gazette pub
lished weekly-at LaG range. North
Carolina for October , 1960.J
1. The names and addresses of the
publisher editor.- managing editor,
and business-managers are: '
Publisher Mrs;' Ruth Grady, Ken-'
wwviue, North Carolina
Editor Mrs. Ruth P.' Grady, Xen-
ansville, N. C. ,
Managing editor' Mrs. Ruth P.
Grady Kenansyllle. North Carolina
Business manager Mrs. . Ruth Grady
Kenansville. North Carolina . -2.
The owner is: If owned by a
corporation, its name and address
must be stated and also immediate
ly thereunder the names and add
resses of stockholders awning or
holding 1 percent or more of total
amount of stock. If not owned by a
corporation, the names and address
of the individual owners must be
siven. If owned by a partnership or
tber unincorporated firm, its name
and address; as well as that of each
Individual member, must be given.)
Mame Mrs. Ruth Grady
Address Kenansville, North Carolina
3. The known bondholders, mort
gagees, and other security holders
jwning er holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mor-
gages, or other securities are: (If
there are none, so state.) None
5. The overage number Of copies.
of eacli Issue Of this publication sold
or distributed, through the malls or
otherwise, to paid subscribers dur
ing the 12 months preceding the
date shown above Was: (This infor
mation-is required by the act of
June 11, 1960 to be included in all
statements regardless of srequeocy
of issue.) 1800
Ruth P. Grady, Editor
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 6th day of October, 1900
(Sealr - :' . ?
Ruth B. Wells . '
(My commission expires 10-29-60.)
Mrs. Bill Sheffield, who is Presi
dent of the Women of the Church,
met with the group also.
;: Refreshments were served at the
conclusion of the meeting.
' : r 4
Circle Number 4 met at 8 O'clock
Monday night in the Ladies' Parlor
of the Presbyterian Church with
Mrs. Douglas Townsend Hostess.
Mrs. Bill Best, Chairman, presid
ed over the business session, and
Mrs. Jack Weatherly gave the Bible
Study. .. i,
Mrs. Townsend served to the thir
teen members present fresh coconut
mm
ccute, ouu ana conee.
SUkDAY ; H ,
AT CHURCH
. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
D. E. PARXERSON. MBSflSTER
Sunday Scfaool t:4S a. m.
J. Johnson, Supt
Morning Worship UtOO a. fn.
..... "r "Message - ,.'
. . tl"M?lc'-burjurpli Chotr.
- ' .Training' Unieo 1:00 p. In.
'vll. C. AUer.i Director
Bvefuig WorshHiS'OO p. m.
WARSAW MCTHODIST- HURCH
k ief. WILSON MINISTER
CHURCH SCHOOL; 45 a. m
;Al M. Benton Sup'fc
Worship Services 00 A. M.
. v.Ssnnon;,.,-
Men's Chora ' " ' .
WARSAW PRESBYTERIAN
. . v.. . . CHURCH- . '
NORMAN FLOWERS, 'MINISTER 1
CBurch soiiotf skso a. to.
P. A. Mltohner, Supt
I! Mornhur Worship 11:00 A. M.
Sermon:' "The Sincerity Of Christ
Music: Adult Choir -i ,
Music: AUI Choir ; '
Pioneer' Felowship' 6:00 P. M.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
, PACT. MULL. PASTOR
Sunday. School 10:00 A. M.
Robert Price,- Sunt ;
Morning Worship U:00 A. M
"Wayside Shrilles,
Training Union - 6:46 P. M.
Evening Worship 8:00 p. M.
"Hearing Mort Than One Hear
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
' ' CHURCH .
REV, T. L DAUOrTBY. JR.
Sunday School W:M X M..
Worship Service 11:00 A. M.
Evening Worship Service 7:30 P. M
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