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...UiiJ' I.. I I f sling olay tJr t' . ' , j ' Y " rj Kellyy and Josh Jones. Little guests ' favors of t y 't were "then seated at smaU tables a- tlie rPnd mm bout on the lawn and were given , boy's; J y y; 'Ak'i'i y i;-" f Vi 1?:. if. v''T.-":, Hi i. Ji fet r&riofc left Monday a v sitwitli ber daughter end y, i$r. and1 Mrs. E, C. Thomp r i, family- in 'Durham. v, . h 4 MrV iv(rle,. Klnlaw j ictrnea htope, after vacation i v tha western.', part of North oiina and In Tennessee,' ' f 'r. and Alra. Billy Houston and Iren of Kinstoo spent last week 1 with their toothers, Mr. J. N. t. ndf Mrs; jFlorance : Hous- and Mca. ! Henry Gor. are ending this Week with their dau- "HJ1 and-fainijilMr.ajKiP W ilr. and Mrs. Pete ' Uton and y spend laqt Sunday at White ke.A:v:-.i; .;;s;-; ?;. , V - " ftvajM Mrs. Dkkhj Bray and .s. C, T. Resile 'spent last' week 1 J in Washfngtdn. p. C.' where y visited Mran JMuft iT E: Patsy Sheffield , spent several Dial LT trWl J. F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY .. . Operators Of - Coi Operated Phono graphs and Pool Tables, Cigarette Vindors. Nw 1 and; Used Records V Beamon SL Clinton, N, C. v 4 ? :wk 'PaTon 5viariei: pitW-Fox Water Melons 1 KTraik 1 . .nv' j.nLi : . ........ iHiinxnvnev. mi. "8.7 Ki5r ; . i Mount Olive; N. C. lypf'gs Pfsrr Y0U FAM,lY ; ReganJIs OiYour Income. . . 1 : Open A Savings VS: Account ...i.H.- '5 '''.', w ' S No i for tit founder ' 'W'P''V' '' .s'- '" " '. 'i-S':!.-i-ri . i; y v- y . , r;- ; .," . . . . '-.l?r days with her aunt, Mrs. Clleo.WU liama lit Clinton last 'week.; ).:' i: Mrs. Virginia Stricklano of New ton Grove. spnl las , weaiupcuy with hei daughter, and lamily," Mf. ami ijlrs, James Sutton. - . ' ' .Mrs? Joe; Kojnegay and son and Mrs. Gerald. Quinn shopped in Goldsboro last Saturday. 'Sid Vann spent last week end with his parents in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vann. Sid is spend Ing the summer with his grandmo ther, Mrs. B. ft Wiggs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Costut ot Richmond, Va. spent last week, end with Mr. Costin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Costin. Mr. and Mrs. J: H. Wahab spent last week end fa Rocky Mount.' Dr. and Mrs. Mett Ausley shop ped in Goldsboro last Thursday. ,Miss "Annette '(Wahab .returned home, last Sunday after having spent last week with her cousin in Greenville. Mr. and Mfcs. J. N. West and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. West and their families spent last week end at Sort City. . Mr. Douglas Pigford and daugh ter of Burgaw visited Mr. Pigford's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vernon last Thursday even ing. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Revelle at-" landed the Sheriff's Convention whi ch was held last week at Morehead CHy. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hinson and son of Charlotte spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C- W, Hinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Benton and ehi!drenr.Tornrny ani Sandy spent I last punaay ai cciiuiiiia ucm.ii. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Costin and boys visited Mrs. Costin's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Porter in Raleigh. Mrs. Costin's mother, Mrs. Daisy Stancil, retur end home after having spent last week with the Porters. Mr .and Mrs. W. M. Hawkins re turned to their home in Richmond, Va. after having spent last week with Mrs. Hawkin's aunt, Mrs. Lela tyiddleton. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wood and See Us. t m i Acs. rnone WHAT ARE: YOUR NEEDS ! ! Federal Deposit Ins. Corp." ; r, : J '. WARSAW CHURCH." SOCULS family' spent last week end & Car . olina Beach. ::::-:Mr Mr. nd Mri . E. C. Wray and. family visited Mrs. Wray's. parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Noah Jones in Mount OUve and, also the Cliffs of tlji Neuse last Sunday. . Mrs. Alonzo Russ of Wilmington spent last Wednesday with Mr.' and Mrs. J. A. Fortes and Mr. and Mw. H. C. Allen. y-5 David Allen was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy John son after having spent several days last week with them in Wilmington, ' Mrs. A. Humphrey accompan ied, Mr, and Mrs. David Wright of. Canton and, Mr. find Mrs. A. l Humphrey and children of" Balti more, Md. to Carolina Beach where they are spending this week. Mr. and Mrs, Adron Teachey oi Richmond, Va. visited i; Mr. and Mrtf. O. H. Best last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin and. daughters, Susan and Karen, . visi ted, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rowe Murry. at Cypress Creek last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rollins of Mullins, S. C. spent las,t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rollins, Rev. Ted Wilson is attending summer school at Duke University this summer . Mrs D. E. Hill and Mrs. T. H. Hill of Swansboro spent last Fri day with Mrs. Lela Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Surratt. Miss Joanne Flowers attended the. Summer Dance at Wake Forest College last week end. Miss Flowers was accompanied to Winston-Salem by JBpbby Robinson of Clin ton. Mrs. Paul Potter, and Joyce and 3obo Potter shopped in Wilmington las tThursday. Rev. N, H. Flowers left last week on a Navy Reserve Cruise to Ger many.. He will arrive back in the United States on August 3rd, Mrs. J. W. Straughan returned home from Sampson County Hospi tal in Clinton after having been a patient there for several weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. West spent last week end at Topsail Beach as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton West and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert West and daughter, Deborah, of Dallas Texas left Wednesday for their home after spending a week with Mr. West's mother, Mrs. J. J. West and fam ily. B&PW Hold Monthly Meef : The Warsaw Business ahfl Profes? sional Women's Club met last Mon day niaht for its regular mpnthly Phone No. 7U dinner meeting at the home Of Mrs; Rjvers Johnson,; Sr. Vy; Miss Mary Alice Blackmoro, pro gram coordinator, gay a a most if1 teresting and Inforrhative program "Preview of 1961-6?" The theme of her talk was "Dimensions in Dem ocracy for You, the Career Woman' Mrs. ' Floyd J. Strickland'5 and Mi&a Blacjunore, . members ot the J club' were welcomed ) back to the club after an absence from the club during the spring and summer months. y.Vj : The meeting was closed with the club collect, repeated by members in unison. s BTU Ehfoys Supper ' Memberi of .; the First Baptist Training Union ' and their families enjoyed a covered dish supper last Wednesday evening m the Fellow ship Room of the church. Following the return of. thanks by Rev. Char les Tanner, a delicious supper was enjoyed by the approximately fifty who attended. 1 " Mrs. Best Honored Mrs. - Carroll ' Best was honored with a shower given last Tuesday evening by members of her bridge club in the home of Mrs. Nathan Costin. The honoree was presented with a white carnation- corsage upon ar rival and an array "Of "fevely gifts- for her month old son. Those enjoying bridge were Mes'; lames E. C. Wray, Bill Grice, Ken neth Brock, Jhurman Gaster, Wil liam Costin, J. B. Herring, Charles Page,, and Mrs. Best. Mrs. Wray, high scorer, received a cheese cutting board as her a ward; Mrs. Grice received a brid le score pad as winner of the trav eling award, and consolation, an apron was received by Mrs. Best. Mrs. Costin served delicious re freshments of pineapple surprize, toasted' pecans! and punch at the jonclusion of play. Airs. Johnson Honored With ShovteF&i, , .vwr- An- appropriate shower was given last Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Jimmy Johnson, by employ ers' of Warsaw Department' Store and friends. V if The shower took place in the American Legion Home at 8:00 p. m. with Mrs. Albine English and Mrs. H. G. Hilton serving as pre siding hostesses.; ;, Mrs. Johnson received an attrac tive corsage upon arrival and later in the evening a shower of lovely and useful gifts' Mrs. Albine Eng lish led in several appropriate games -after which the hostesses served chicken salad sandwiches, potato chips, mints, and soft drinks to the thirty guests who attended. ' SUNDAY AT CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH D. E. PARKERSON. MINISTER Charles Tanner Youth Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. :,. 1. A, Johnson, Sup't . Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Music by Church Choir Training Union 7:00 p. ml - H. C. AlWn, birector . v Evening'Worship 8:00 p. m. WARSAW METHODIST CHURCH , L. T. WILSON MINISTER i , CHURCH SCHOOL 9:43 a. m. A. M Benton Sup't. . . Worship, Services U:00 A. M. r ; , Sermoni,"; ' .v ". Music: r . WARSAW PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH ' NORMAN FLOWERS MINISTER . Church School 9:54 a. iri. Allen W. Draughon, Jr, Sup't ' y Morning Worship 1,1:00 A. M. Pioneer Fellowship 6:00 P. M. ' Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH . PAUL MULL, PASTOR -Sunday School 10:00 A. M. . Colon McLaurin Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Prayer Service 8 p. m. Wednesday 7:00 Training Union . .. John Yancey Director ' PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS ; CHURCH Evening Worship Service 7:30 P. M . Sunday School 10:00 A. M. . . .. , Worship Service - 11:00 A. M. WARSAW PSNTECOASTAL ! ' HOLINESS CKUBCH' - " j ' .. ' PASTOR . '.':.-'. MRS. GARLAND MURRAY ; - r-w- Worship Services),;,.. Each Sunday morning at-It o'clck Every 1st and 3rd Sunday evening - y At 7:30 O'clock y y " Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock' MlZSi JAN BROWN i I IVlllWUVir fa E. Ci Thompson, Jr. who is ' serv ing with the U. S. Marine Corps has enlistment recently was shipped out First, Lieutenant-, ; - '.:: . ; 'Thompson , who has served one and one-half years of a three year enlistment, recetly was shipped out from Camp LeJeune during the Dominican, alert and is now on. a cruise to Vieques, Porta Rica and will return to the States sometimes during Aiigustyy'i PWO ; Eritertpink Club - Mrs. ' Mett i Ausley entertained members Of her club last Friday evening at her, home on Memorial Drive at 8:00 p. m, . Players were Mesdames 0. S. Matthews, J. M. Kornegay, John Fonvielle, Mitchell BriU, W. P. West, and guests to tne club, Mes dames, J. N.: West and John A. Johnson. At the conclusion of play, awards were given to Mrs. Fonvielle who received a flower container as club high winner; Mrs. West received an apron as visitor's high winner, and consolation,, a beach bag went to Mrs. Kornegay. The hostess served iced punch during progression, and at the con clusion, delicious chocolate almond pie and coffee. Officers Of . Church Met Officers cif the Methodist Church met last Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in .iUJ Fireside " Room , of the church Rev. Ted Wilson, pastor of the chu rch, delivered a most inspirational message concerning the officers in dividual responsibilities and dedi cation to his of her office. With The Sick. ' Everyone will be' glad to learn that Rev. J. C. Powell has returned home and is recuperating nicely ifter being a patient at Bowman Gray Hospital in Winston-Salem. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs, W. W. Garner has returned tu Samnsod. County Hospital for treat ment. i Sunday School Class Supper ; The Sophia Sunday School Class of the First' Baptist Church held ts quarterly class meeting ' last Thursday night with Mrs.. Clyde iradshaw as hostess. v'"'; A delicious barbecued chicken .upper,' made tempting with pota to salad, fresh green beans, hush puppies, homemade ice cream, -apple ie, and iced tea was served to the eight members who-attended. Death: MRS. ELLIE B. JOHNSON Mrs. Ellie Benton Johnson, 86, widow of the late " Newton Ellis Johnson died Sunday night at her home 'after a lingering illness. - Funeral services were held at the Providence Methodist Church Tuef day afternoon at 3:00 O'clock con ducted by Rev. J. M. Roberts, "pas tor assisted by Rev, E. F. Knight,' pastor of the Corinth Baptist Chu rch, Interment was An Rockfish Cemetery at Wallace , She is, survived by three daugh ters, Mrs. M. R. Knowles and M W. H. O'Neal both of Raleigh and Mrs. Joe King of the borne. Four sons Marvin of Raleigh, T. F. of Newport News, Va., B. W. of Whi-. ston-Salem and Graham Johnson Of Teachey. . Seventeen grand children and twelve great grand children. ' JOH2 MUSCLES Oukkly relieve ntgglng Ing pains at. nuicfes with tired, sore, acbins STANBACK Powders or Tablets. ' STANBACK'S combination of medically-proven ingredient for relief -of pain world fan and give re- faction guaranteed. Soap back with ' STANBACK. , k. END YOUR ; consTiPATion : wonniEsg , Now yoa can end your consiipatioa worries one and for all. Put and .chemical laxatives, oili or bran-like roushage that may upaet your aya tem. liutead, lake SeauraN in a (lau of water tvtry da. . , SEairrAH u an all-vegetable laxa- , live aid ihat provide the proper moisture, bulk and peristaltic atiiDM- latioo you may need a you grow older to promote, daily regularity. This la entirely different from clwm- ica laxatives. Prove it to yourself. Take SuutaN is directed for at . knst cnenveek. Yu nt be well on tt road to d ft v or jwur i- vi-y fc i i i . s i Shawm Jones Honorcd-miM iiittle three- year, old Sharon Jones iaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Jones celebrated her third birthday est Friday afternoon .with )arty rom :W. 9:u m-at neron-i , The-nartv wh ch took place on Die ;awn of the home included; many of Sharaah's Sunday school-; and 'neighborhood friends .who came' to leljo her enjoy her birthday '; ' Outdoor play on the gym set and in the sand box was enjoyed by the following who attended: Betty Ross "JnsHins, ;' Tracy ; ahd , Mary Best Johnson, Faye Griqe, Johnny Kelly Frankie and Laura Melene Steed, Gail Parkerson, Bonnie Jo Jones, Karen Martin, . and Sharanns sis ;er, Jd Carol. ;v . ;j. -:'y'vA '-V.:5i Little guests gathered around the serving table set up, on the lawn ;o7watph Sljarann open her many lice gifts. JThe table was. centered with a lovely bride dok cake, whiqn vas made and decorated by her' -ahdmother, '.- Mrs.";' Josh o'; Jones, vas assists din serving ice cream cake, toasted nuts., and punch by Mesdames Bil) Pattersonr J. T, (70 a bofi ird and! Melbw MpiaK iffi - sic -. iiijM Si him u)m cmi&W TO'V r CutGreari! M' J A. 1 ' y Broccoli Speara AS .WSM ::'if4o. ':':-', .,',M:Cut Corn'W 3'l0'---r:: ' i Ann Page Peanut Buller ..:..L..::.::. llaBfCiRilzCrackersSi Uval Plastic baskets California ' ' PLUMS II Lb- .... 19c f - "Super-Right" Beel : UyllwlvJj IVIU JlwUlt Whole Bef Rib-" A' "v?- -ri'vf 40X; ' ' ' flBasisBHsPsp 9Bkwmmy Bsbbbb ; 1 All Meat mMM$fMi ;-. . , ..y?- -v-V;- -;'-i ' ' ;. .y .;: . ' ' " ; . ; . '-:'i-r 43c 2 Lb. P!;g Milj American Choose Prices" In This ' J t We Pav A Premium i SeUs. or Call - mm .-A . ;op5M?t;VN guying Days Are of hcc:o focrL Eight O'clock 5 Crisp Large Head LETTUCE 7 for r ".w phi ai f Ad Are Effective through 't".'i. For Top Quality Hogs ; 106; Clinton, N. C. --' :''- a -.'TV. ' Monday Tfwlvpgft: 24 ozi; jar 59c mm 1 New White . POTATOES; far. ft .i - i. -1 .J,. K - " ' ' J tZ- Si iia' lya w Sat. Jul. 22n4, ) ' ,i')f :iiJaaiBpsl v ' , ?-'- ..' ,;-.y " aaaaa-ssi tisaVSalB) ' ' ' ? ,C'1 Iv"-y p ;n y t
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