w ; :8 9k . KM . neat NV'soa returned to Fort . unlng G. ' after spending the r ;t monta, itith ister, Mr, -a,- Taylor, v'-'- 5v r-. end Mt. W- Pi jKennedy of 'k, Va. Is spending this week v ...i Mr. and Mrs, "Leslie Brown, t I, Irs. Lillian Quinn spent w, eral day with Mr: ' and Mrs. W, B. Shropshire of Concord recently. Mrs. W. B. Blackmore and ' Miss Vvy Blackmore, left. Friday for Iowa City, Iowa They were ac companied by Dr; James H. Black more and daugther, Julia Ann, of Spring Hope. They will be guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. UUiek, parr ents of Mrs. James H ; Blackmore who with i: hef son, - John,- have been visiting her parents, The Blackmores will ' return to the State within two week. .- D, J, Rfvenbark and, son, Tony, spent several days In, Washington, D. C. recently. - t - Mr and Mrs. Nathan, Costin and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grice spent last Week end at Carolina' Beach ! . Mrs. J. C. Miller spent -last week and with her brother and family, Mr., and Mrs.' Ben Rivenbark, of Rosa HilL " " . ' ' ' - 1 ' ' : Mr. Lillian Quinn risitid rMr.' ; and Mrs; Jerry Rivenbark and Mr. and Mr. H, H. Carter of Rose Hill Sunday. . - I 1 . Mr, and Mr. Frank Hobbs and son, Bennie, and Mrs.' Irene Yan cey and son, Dan spent lasl week end at Carolia Beach., i ' . Mis Carole fiaars of Chapel Hill spent last week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars. Miss Judy . Rollins of Duke School . of.'Nur$ing at Durham.spenl last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rollins. Nathan Fredrick of Kinston visi ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John , .Frederick Sunday. s Mr. and Mrs,1 Joe Carpenter and children, Walter and Bailie Fai son, of Henderson ville are spend ing their Vacation with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Huie Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rebotham ;WATERMELONVyNJEl: . We Are In The Market tfor Al Varieties 01 . -' ' Watermelons In Truck Load Lots. ; t V WiH Buy Oi Handle' On Brokerage D ANDREWS Co. ; Office Phone, v Re?. Phone i -j. ... i . i ' mar. X: Mount Olive; NCr Serving , EASTERN CAROLINA - lt I . 'sJ3itToii y f notice how close we are to you. A telephone call will bring us running when yott need us. For de pendable.service and the best gas, Sinclair T$U-. FLAlME LP-pas, call Tpwn and Country first, f t ; 20 JJb., Cylinder and Wholesale Gas Sold at our " Dulk Plaht at Carolina and Beech Streets ; V Bulk Piani Hours -i aJ rru to 5 p. mt 6 days a week Now Is The Time Gastobac Caring System -TAPPAN DISTRIBUTORS- . ; "It it's Tappan we got it" - including the ' , v ' Ttbulous "430" And Built-in Ranges - 9 NORGE APPLIANCES : GASTOBAC CURERS -Electric Refrigerator ' ' BRYANT , - ! Freexers and Washing Mach-( Heatiag Ah- Conditioning Inrs V Local Service fram Our j : Empire Gas Floor Ferjiaee,- ' Office ' '; '. -1 -.J ccu::ny GAS COMPANY WARSAW and; som David, of West Port Conn, are pending, some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Pierce Mr. J. W. yrarrior is apenping her ' vacation at Flat Rock where she wilj Visit with, her family. -: Mrs. Earl pule and sons,, Mrs. L. B. Gardner, 1 and Miss ; June Summerlin spent several days at Carolina Beach last week where they visited the : Al ( Smiths and Newklrks 'i- ,iH-:-?:it?MW ' Mrs. Lillian Quinn'1 spent last week end with Mr and Mrs. Gra ham Quinn at Atlantic Beach. En route Dome she. spent several days with Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Saieed of Greenville:, :Sj. i Mr. nd Mrs.' Paul Potter i and famly spent last week end at Top sail Beach as guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Gresham. - . :;! 1 Mrs. R. C. Thigpin and son, Hatv ry Lee, spent last week in. Macon, Ga. where they visited ' relatives there.- .: ':';. V''' V-' .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sawyer, of Elizabeth City spent last week end with.tha Powell sisters. Mr. and Mr. B. C. Surratt are spending this . week at , several points of interest which Included Williamsburg and the Outer Banks of North Carolina, r; ' Mrs. Lela Meddleton left recently to spend several weeks vith W. I?. Midaleton in Raleigh and her sis ter,, Mrs. Hawfctas In Richmond, va. ,- ' Mr. arid Mrs. . Gordon Rohatham and son, DaVtd Ray, of West Pprt, Conn.; spent last' week : with Mrs. Rbbolham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Piercei v , Or. and Mts. Joe Carpenter and children., of Hendersonville are Spending! several weAswithMrs Carpenter's parents. Mr. -and Mrs. L. B. Huie.. Mrs. A. J. Jenkins attended the Synodical chool ' which was held last week at Davidson College. Jimmy Lanier of Wake Forest College spent , last week end at nom? wnn ms momer. , . Miss Carl Barrs of Chapel Hill spent last week ehd with her par- ;erits, MrJ- ihdjrs- Frei;Baars.r . Personal service to customers has always been the first con sideration pi Town and Coun try. Look at the map above, and To Bus Your i ' ' ' LIBERAL CREDIT , TERMS IT. OLIVE, N. C. CHUnai, SOCIALS , Mr. and Mrs. J, H. W4hab arid daughter, - Annette; ; attended . the wedding of their neice, M)ss. Betty funnel! in QreenvJUe. last t' Sunday afternoon... r , yi'i-f Dr. and Mra. j;. M. Kornegay arid daughter, Trlcia, spent, last week-) end at Carolina: Beach.'i'vAti.'' Mrs. B: C. Sheffield . returned home Sunday, after spending ; setf eral days last: w?k at her beach cottage at Topsail Beach. .4Vr : Mrs. W,. D. Fwitock a of WUson spent last week' end with her dau ghter, Mrs. Robert Ii West. S f: ' . Mrs.? S. W, Marririer spent laat week end at her cottage; at. Surf Mr, and Mrs,; A. C. Rogers- of wnapei mn spent last ween eoa .aij guests-of Mrs.. W. AJ Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe. Recent guests of -' Paul Kitchen and his motherf Mrs. Veron A.' Kit-J cmn oi nonouc, .va,. ana dir., ana chin of Magnolia," Va. and Mr. arid Mrs. W. M. Kitchin ol Parktoni Miss Eloise Kitchen of Norfolk,' Va. and Miss Laura Elliott, also of Norfolk are spending tee month of July with Mis IKtchen's grand mother; Mrs. Verona Kitchen. . v i Mrs. ; Travis Vick 61 Goldsboro spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Sam Godwin. Mrs. C. D. Qaskins and daughter Betty Ross, returned to their home in Charlotte aer spending sever al week with her mother and fath er, Mr .and; Mrs. Wf W. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moore and children of Goldsboro spent last week end with Mrs. Moore's moth er, Mrs. W. J. Middlcfon, Sr. Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. is at tending a State, Music Meeting be ing held in Chapel Hill this week. ' Dr. and Mrs. Meft Ausley ' 4nd children spen tast Saturday after noon at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Zona Quinn spent last week end with , bet sister, Mrs. Richard Williams in Beulaville. : Mrs. R. C Pridgen is spending several week with her sister in Lynchburg, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley visited Tryon Palace last Thursday. Mrs. VVMfe Honored Mrs. L. S. ". Whittle who will be moving to Goldsboro n July into a new home there, was honored last Thursday afternoon with a bridge luncheon, given by Mrs. ; Allen Draughon, Sr.' and Mrs. Paul Pot ter, in the Potter home. . i Guests were served shrimp cock tail, sliced chicken, asparagus cas serole, creamed, com, rjee ,and' grav, ' pickles," sliced tomatoes, lemon pie, and iced tea. upon ar rival, 'f 'z ' '? . At tlje conclusion of play, ' club members presented Mrs. Whittle with a lovely crysal punch service as a going away gift' and .each guest 'received a miniature sewing kit as a favor. High score winner. Mrs. N. A. iMtchell, received dust ing powder as her award: Mrs. Robert Blackmore, Second - high winner, received hand lotion as her dward.i and consolation, a pot hold er, went to Mrs. Whittle, Others playing were Mesdames Robert Lewis', Y. L. Smtih,', M. H.' Barr; and the hostesses. ' i ' : s ' 2SihWedding Anniversary In honor of the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bradshaw, their son and daughter request the pleasure of your com pany; Sunday the 2nd of July from three O'clock to six O'clock P, M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Kornegay, Warsaw, Jlorth Carolina. Pre 4th "The House Of A Tom-R. Best ) ... : - j, i ,. v, tf-.,v-, 'i Mens Clothing Store Suit and Sport Coat Sale These Include All 0! Tmely-Haspel-Gerirnor And Wilcott ALL SIZES $65.00 Reduced To $52.00. $49.50 Reduced To $39.50 $45.00 Reduced To $36.00; a : I :'. i.4 V k.i kJ Li ' ' -. uuo of t Pfcche No. 711 Afri. Johnson ClWHosiosS? ViMrsi R D. Johnson, Sri was hos tess to member of he bridge, club when it mot at her home on, HiU Street last Friday evening. ' . Tliose' attending; were Mesdames Yi:t; :Sniith(5M. H. Barn. . Robert Les, Jack (Weatherly; S.X; Tor- ran Lawton Albertson, ,w. ta. lay- IqC and Frans Haysup,;: : ? v'i c Mrs. Tavtor;was hich scorer and 'recetveu a jic puna u nw4 pwu arid guest high, :, garden " gloves, want to Mrs. Torrans,. pingo prices were received by Mrs. Hay slip and Mrs;; Barr. f r: W The hostess served delicious home made cake and coffee at the con clusion of 'play.li.f; RMWest Attends Asso. .)'': Robert HL West; local attorney, re turned "home last Sunday after at tending the .National Convention ol the Reserve .Officer 'Association which was ,held (n Sanatoria, Texas Wednesday-Saturday of . last. week. Mr. West, was one of, the seven offi cial delegate 'ffom " the, N.' Q.:, fa, partrntnt. and served X as , ; State Membership ,Chairnan.j, - s;i Penny Branch HDC The Penny Branch Home Demon stration; rriet last'. Wednesday i after noon, June ft, ftth Mrs. f. Nj Siir les a hostess at . hejf home ; near Warsaw. '''-',:'''; :' ''. '':' .', J-f Mrs. i E. C. WrajK presldfent, pre sided over a brief business meet ing,after whichL leader . report were rfveri by Mrs. J.B' Torrans,' Home i Management" " leader," and Mrs. Archie Brown.' Clothing lcadr er. Hy--- ' Mrs. Wray had charge of the de--monstration, t "Freezing Tips" in which she gave many helpful ideas concerning the preparation of fruits and vegetables for freezing. The hostess served lime 'floats, 'dainty sandwiches, and cookies at the conclusion of the demonstration to the six members attending. ; ;r Attend B&PW Convention Attending the State Convention nf the niiolnpffin , nnd Prnfessinnl ... . m..i- L.Lt.1. ..... L. i J ji.. women muu wuich wait ueiu ' in Durham at the Jack Tar Hotel une 15-18 were the following- member from the Warsaw elubt, Mesdames ,i. W. Farrior,' Robert L." West, and Miss Victoria' Kornegay. i'J Bridge ClubMet Mrs. 0. "S. Matthews was . high scorer at bridge last Tuesday even ing when Mrs, Henry L. ;! Stevens, III entertained ' member of her club at her home here. Zf.iiffy:'-; ; Mr. Matthews received decora tive soap as her award;- Mrs, J. M. Kornegay received an, attractive pine container, for holding playing cards as second high winner, and Mrs,' Mitchell Britt ; received s the consolation award. 4',?V- 'V,; Others playing, were-?! Mesdames Mett Ausley, W. G. B,ritt,; John Vin cent, John Fonville, and Ed Hines. ; Mrs. Stevens served1 soft drinks and 'potato : chips during, progres sion, and at the conclusion of play, fresh peaches, topped with whipped cream, pound cake,' and coffee,;. .ir:?- ;. , iv-x, ; Men's Club 4 , Officers Installed, ' New officers of , the . Methodist Men's Club for the coming church year were installed at an installa- ale .-;.v.:';i ... Thousand Suits"fl'i; :H .!? Our Rational Bntrih 0 K , IN SUITS Julys icoa YLILJ. JAN -OWN X tion service,, by Rev, Ted Wilson pafitpr ot the diurch.j last Wednes day evening.; '.-.'' ii '''tyv ; Following a delicious Supper ser ved to the men by circle I of the Woman' ; Society M Christiaii Ser vice,; Rev; : Wilson gave a c brief talk concerning the importance ot XZ9TZ JTZX oroeram; Rev, Wilson installed the following; officers President. i;Jo Brinson: r vice irestaeni.. c. u.. Rouse1;:' sdorr'':rt,mv jhnMi i 2 i &s AnrT.vViinthepot ;Past Marriner, Fred Wadkins. were dent's pins as g tecoignition of their e club.- X:M-- QificeisEletied ForB - The Warsaw jSusinesshd' , Pro- fcssional Women's Club met ' last Siursday evening ,ln the. home ot rs, R. ., Johnson. Sr., for its ro gulac monthly dinner, meetingi ?i : S Miss Jiaaryi t-ou Wilk-ins Mrs. : : j.. W4 : Farriw,-. and s Mrs. -Robert Li West...,Visst' gave .informative re ports concerning the K'orth Carolina fuSiness ni'';',Professiorial,;' Wo men's; Club State Convention held roeehfly In Durham. W.-v'.t i; With the vexception ipf Mr, Via t owen, ine . louowing otucers; were re-elected, for the, following club yjart President, Miss Wilkins; 1st Vice President, -Miss. i'Mary Alice Blackmore: second Vice President Mrs. Cieo S, Hobbs. Recording Sec retary, Mrs Robert L. West; Cor responding ficicretary. Miss Victoria Kornegay,' and, Mrs. J'owell. ;; Y ZC ' SMisS- Wilkinst Io appointed .the rouowing. ;v sianqingcommiiteps: Membership chaintian, Mrs. Annie Thelma. Harmon i - Career -Ad vance- .ment, 'Mra. Hazel Sharpe; .Finance Mrs. 'Cleo Spell Hobbs; Iritemation al, Relations, (Mrs., Floyd J., Strfe land: Legislation, Mrs. J. W. Far rior; Program'Co-ordinator,''. Miss Mary Alice' Blackmore; (public Af fairs, Miss-Victoria Kornegay, Pub lic Affairs, i' Miss Victoria Korrie 'j;ay, Piiblic; Relations, Ann Pollock West, and -National Security, Mrs. larmon.' , tlllflPn ; I IIPfinV : .r (.. j f v'; ' ' i uneral ritfojwere held for Mrs. Maggie Salleyto Sailed,. South Car olina . 04 f Tuesday ajfternoon. Mrs Salley was originally' from Warsaw and was' Maggie 'Pridgen, daughter of the late G. W and Mattie Eccles Pridgen. She is survived by one sister Mrs. Laurie Salley of Salley South , Carolina, ana ' one. brother, A.,L. Pridgen ot Perry; SL; C. and several nieces and nephews. ? 4 '' SUNDAY r- at rui mrul . FIRST BAPTIST OTIURCH "i : D. E. PARKERSON.. MINISTER Charles Tanner Vouth Pastor. , n Sunday School 9:45 a. m. r-' iJ. A. Johnson. Sup't. ." "A , ' Morning Worship 11:00 a'iri. Music by Church Choir , ? , V ; Training Union 7:00 p. m, " ; ' l H. C. Allen, Director '-r'v Evening Worship 8.00 p. m. WARSAW METHODIST CHURCH L. T. WILSON MINISTER y, 1 CHURCH SCHOOL' 9:45 a. m. 1 Aj M, Benton Sup't. : Worship Services 11:00 A.;M'. -' ' , ,; ' Sermon: .. : ' : -v 'i:; Mu8ic:i,iv;S ,ii;'; ' WARSAW, PRESBYTERIAN i r CHURCH' 'V- r.'-: NORMAN FLOWERS MINISTER Church School 9:50 a. nt V Allen W. Draughon, Jr. Sup't ; .' Morning Worship 11:00 A.-M.; Pioneer Fellowship 6:00 P; M. "' H Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.r' l CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ; ; 1 PAUL MULL', PASTOR -f ;' Sunday School 10:00 A, M. i :'': Colon McLaurin Supt t ! Morning Worship 11: 06 A. M. ' Prayer Service 8 p. m. Wednesday .:, 7:00 Training Union, if ; r v ' John 'Yancey Director! "' PENTECOSTAL HOUNESS V fl ;-i'.'i('' s CHURCH -.'( r-: ' v,' Evening Worship Service 7:30 P."M ', Sunday School -10:00 A. M. . y Worship Service 11:00 A. M. . . WARSAW PTSNTECOASTAL ii ? ,'!(;.. HOLINRSS r CHURCH PASTOR V, - V: MRS. GARLAND MURRAY !,! ;,;-.( Worship Services Each Sunday morning at 11 o'clck Every 1st and 3rd Sunday evening f ' . .At 7:30 O'clock , . Sunday School at 10.00 o'clock " ; Every Sunday Norman Barwick,' SuperintentT nt ... J. .4 t COUi: 1 1 I3f ESS de SUppers arid KirW' Ransom; given . pasti ' presl-1 ru- e -..,m, . riJ Four, .vnew Jrose yarieUes.:aref,cI.stian jpjor the first red. VtoouiVihnonth' as Y''Hylcno, for: ai All, AH-America Rose Selections merca .Aw,rt since 1953.; The ! . " . , . . . v sVI A-rjfTUi 'cfcawcteT increases s ongw I . -l Villi k tfU4llOUUtU W P'-V"'"1'! iflea. In,: color it t a; distinctive, (ntonad VftlvAtw tpA. WhHfl, ftlllv. onon thd Onrn, ranffR lin to foiir inches across. The fleep 'Xea color "abolutely colpr fast" and will pot burn or take bn a bluish hue,, flowers are borne in clusters' with stems" Jong enough for cut floweirs, and-arrangements;' The plant is shapely and grows to a .heigh, jfrf 4 i" King's Ransom Hybrid .Tea. The ' rich cbrome o'jellow. fower. up ,Jtp.4 or 8 inisaes, borne jn- grear auunaance loo . nong string s.tetriS; : Opea blooms .are toi wind damage and well ( ''; ' v- 'V k'f ' '-y ..1: ''-.- .si:'',,iwi..;'X':'i'.v.;xv:'.lJ, t:ii v" 'V.!' ' 4 '.'itTiT! v v. Wax PapeNrvitcjien un!Uon. A & P Roasted PEANUTS .;..,....J ;::-;;'.';''.! ;:' 'j'." Y:" ..- lv' --:' iifi'ai?.' ri?nnr7n,70 "Super-Right" I Lb.; Pkg. .f" rr ft f"3i ' LjLiL'.''- Cap'n John lOoz. Pkg. v w mirVft ft r Prices In This ; : i.. I actcrs. Fk-.t i buds, pei-iec y , i- -.. which with a -glow of gold under..;grpwirj trw. . ,f , I,, - . neah The center of the flower is j , Am-Mno in rmorts. vou can a .vibrant' yellow. This, variety loeax iW:Kimt"usi "f " or mass planting effects. ? Amerca Award since 953. TTl . m, ,,. - 1 v't..'i!''t, I .resistant I rPT-, TOUr r COW.l 0M VMM . ! 'f.?.Ut under I ;' 'ts.': tl. ' ' ' ' ' ' - ': ' ' ' ' i He.--1 " .'" ,, , ,'',', "T . ,. .. -. , .u1-; i Peach, Straw, Choc, or Vanilla ; .", : ; Cracker V''i'': 3 Boxes - -;. i'jm " -V inn r , , , - IIIM . Ani-'i,, ' S . ht H i.r Ui 'I ' 1;Arisfccrd 'Vis-. - n 1". ; I LD.'...:.:;.i.....:.;...;:...v ' fc LETTUCE Heads Call T.:!JlfS" ' v Grade-A-Govcrnmont Inspected Young Hens , .8 to i4lbavg. .' i- -''': ,'' ' ' FRAIIKS. AU MEAT 43c 2 Lb. Ptg,i4rii :85c freshly -giiouiid SIIRIliP ; ' p'S:re Uill Ps tlosed , o'PEii All day.::; Vc:!r.:::f:yrM5 v Ad Arc Effective through Monday July Srd. i 4 i . . . , , ..,.,i.., ,j .- is, Xpect Wan(s q aU of these exciV'. ", ; .tine new winners to w ivsiisuw. this falL- ,I':--i'. Order means ngm ana.iwBte. ward liberty nd free . command I over one's self ; order is power; t. -t:;'-,-W itf,"-t'. 1 ' Jacks . 4 v For I:, :.:..:.. ;;M$c -.n i.h'. iv7 ' 35c .,.r.,vi UAPKIIIS 1 V 1 s. i a'. 3-80 c.:, Box 29c (11 1 j . 1 :- .' , 9.1 1 t Lb. 33c large 2-29c .v.... Lb. 35c . , ' 3?c Lb. : , ; r if .t,vi - .US' : "house - it mi:, v ' '. r t. r SUITS" . c. r I oil A.V r - ' 'ir, 5 n. c. ' i -8 r ' ' " Varw,N.C r