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r 1 I; 'Z, N. c. i-.u-cday a; 3. X 1. in, WARSAW . Personals ' y r - V'-Vrvv v Dauttoa and Marshall West, sons of Mr. ux Mrs. H. D. West of Ral eigh, are- spendUm this week with liielr aunt aMfcmcle'; Mr. and Mrs. 6. wv Marrhenu'p - -" & Mrs.' Sill Taylor and family are spending this week la Hamlet with Mrs. Taylor s parents, Mr. ..ana Mrs. C. C. Knous. r i Mrs. C, H. Piner ol Tabor City is Spending a week with her mother, 'Mrs. Annie Pollock. , ! "'fcr.'and Mrs'E 'i):' POlioick and daughter, Ellen Ann, left Saturday for Toledo, Ohio where they Will . Visit relatives there. From' there Sey plan ft visit points of. interest Canada tp"'1 - Mrs. D .L. Carlton and Mrs. D: . j. Mlddleton have returned home after spending) two weksat Gloch ester fli m yr Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Hdllingshed of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon., Sr.' last Sunday, t Mr. and Mrs. L:.,: William visi ted Mrs. Hesba Hall near Dunn last Sunday afternoai y ' j . '' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wadkins, spent : Sunday afternoon- with - -Mrs. , War kins' sister, Mr J. P. Newton in Wilmington. , . . .J. f Mrs. Hazel Pope and daughter, Becky, " and 'Calvin i Brown . are pending several days this week at Carolina Beacht : . -v t Mrs. Joe Surratt 'ana granddaug hter, Pamela, spent! Monday- and Tuesday at Carolina Beach, I -' Mr.' and Mrs. ,C. -Surratt and I family of Golckborb and Mrs. Sur- CHURCIk SOCULS Phone No. 711 MRS. JAN BROWN raft's mother, Mrs., Alvis Norman, the Barwick's son.- Durwood,' who ; i of (East Bend visited the J.'C. Slits is stationed at Curtis Bay near Bat' rattfN&klaa Sunday s ' '? wtimore.iMdi on Saturday, they tour- i . Mrs.W. X Sanderson of Magnolia . d Washington; Di C'-'.w-'ti-'.V ! spent several;-day this week iwHh Dr. and(MrsjMett; Ausley and s Mr ,i and Mrs. James Rackley. 'jf i children spent: several, days last Mr. and Mra. Bonnie-Thomas and 'week in. Williamsburg, Vs. -. and - children spent last Sunday at Caro- Jamestown,, Va. the. Ausley s were ' , Una Beach. ' Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Mrs. Wal ter Cartec spent last Tuesday in Raleigh. - ', . - Mr. and Mra. Forest Martin and daughters, Judy and Jackie, spent several, days, recently visiting rela tives in Kinston. - .- V Miss Gay le Revell is spending this week in Kinston with her aunt and uncle; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hour ston. f i , ' i -th rt -J k( Mrs. Frank Leak and daughter of Charlotte Is visiting her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips, Mrs., Bobby Frederick and child ren- of Gbldsboro' visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Toby Jones last 3uday, ' Miss Louise Bundy Jones has re turned home after spending last week with her sister, Mrs. Bobby Frederick in-iGoldsboro. - oov Mr'.and Mrs. i Belton Minshew ansV soasti Kanny and Arthur spent Sunday in Fremont, Where they .visi ted Mr .and Mra. Ct p. Minshew and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mlnshew, Mr.? and Mrs. Bobby. Kennedy of Raleigh j were Saturday ; dinner guests-of Mr- and Mra- Paul Hun- ter,.j. . j. n At-K i An-i'' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barwick and son; Bobj and Mrs. Wiley Kil-, lette and , daughter, Beth, visited 8 Ls Let Us fiftou This, Hot N Weather Vith Your Bak- J " T ing Needs. C D MCKtY5 PASTRY SHOP; 212N..pntet St. I Gotdsboro, N. C. on vacatoin. '",'', i Mrs. Norman Barr, Martha Anne, j and M.'H. returned after 'spending , last-week, with her sister and fam ily, Mr.' and Mrs. L. T. Shore,, of Savannah, Ga.' Mrs. Shore and her , son . Johnny, accompanied;" them 1 home' where they are spending this .week. ;t ,: .1 Saturday "guest . , of Mrs. D. T. Chambers mra her brothers-family, Mr,' and Mrs. David W. Hocutt, ' f Baltimore and Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Hocutt ,of Spencer, Qn Sun day, Mrs. D, T. Chambers and Mrs. J C. Powell attended the Hocutt Family 4 Reunion- held" at the old home place near Burgaw. ' Mrs. Bill Patterson of Mt. Olive spent' several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gurley and family of Myrtle Beach spent sever al days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. H. H. Gurley,. They were enroute to Indiana to visit her- parents! Mrs. C. C. Flowers of Calypso spent several 'days last week with her , daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis.. -it Mr. and Mrs. Milton -Hudson and daughter, Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lockerman of Rose Hill spent' several days in the western part' of the state,-. They wer'on va- "hi B. Drew of Atlanta, Ga. spent last week' with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. ,0, D. , Drew, Sr. Week end guests of the Drews were their son and familyi Mr. end Mrs. Floyd i Drew and daughter, Diana, and Mrs A K. Murdock of Wilmington. Del. . , -v-,' ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hudson and Mr. and - Mrs. Stanley Lockerman spent .last Sunday at Carolina Beach. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pearsall and children of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kinlaw Sunday. : Miss Linda Norris of Erwin spent several days recently with her sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thur man Gaster. -Mrs. C. D. Gaskins and daughter. Miss Yvonne Korneeay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kornegay of Warsaw, who announ; oe her engagement to Belvin Ker sey, son of Mr and Mrs. James Kersey of Clinton. The wedding will be. September 24. Funeral Thursday forWHiries W , Dr. ' William Edward Hines. 74, retired Dentist of Warsaw died last Thursday morning July 27 In Dup- lin General 'Hospital at Kenansvuie- iFuneral services were held at the home Friday afternoon at 3: 30' with the services conducted by. Rev. H C McQueen,, pastor of the Gravet Memorial Presbyterian: Church of i Clinton assisted by Rev. Paul Mull, of the Cal very: Baptist .Church' ufl Warsaw. Interment was' in Pine- crest Cemetery.; j ' ' He is survived -'b his wife, the former Kate Mittleton Wells of Hal JlsviUe Community of Duplin Coun ty. Two daughters Mrs J. C. Page and Mrs. Wv M. Buck both of Wat ; saw, four sons Bill, and Ed of War saw, James Herman of KenansviUt and S. M. Hines of. Alexandria, Va Eight grand children: Hfs mother Mrs. S. E. Hines two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Williams and Mrs. Walter Bridgers, .: one ' . brother . Herman Hines all of Warsaw. Betty Ross ,are spending some time with her father, W. W. Garner while her mother is a patient at Sampson Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Herbert Bridgers and Miss Jeans Bridgers of Macon, Ga. were week end guests of Mrs. W. P. Bridgers. Mr. L. R. George, Mrs. Allie Hart, and Miss Elizabeth Hartt all of Kinston spent Thursday with Mr. and Mis. Graham Phillips., Mrs. Ernest Hussy of Greensboro spent last weekend with Mrs. Les lie Brown. . , Mr." and" MrsrEd Shew and-faraL ily of Severville, Tenn, are spend? ing 'iis week with Mrs. Ed Hill. . Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wood and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith and family are spending sev eral days this week at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harmon and Johnny Pat are spending this week at Carolina Beach. Miss Jane Blackmore and Miss Marina Blockmore returned home last Thursday after spending some time with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore and family and -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackmore and family spent last week end at the Blackmore's Funeral Services For' Mrs, SrhitH Mrs. Herbert Smith, nee Daisy Iormson,,age 84, widow of the late Herbert D. Smith died Friday July 28 in Warsaw. She was an active member of the Warsaw Methodist Church, for more than fifty years and was a mem t.,- ixt tip ..lamps Kpnnn Chanter f.9 n- UULdLU Prices Cut Again!! For Fast Removal Of Summer Stock ! ! ! A nn i ' ' Jo Lb Men's Short 'Sleeve Men's Dress Sport Shirts Straw Hats Req. $L98 " ? Values To $3.95 Mm . mem larJies Tennis Dacron & Cotton Materials Were $1.94 . Extra Special! We CarryComplete - Pail River " Sewing Needs . Material Beautiful Summer " : . Was 79c Yd. : r . , piayWear For The' Girls r . v. n Jo Warsaw, N. C. - 0 o.. touuna. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Barwick', Sr. and-son-uBobby. and. Mrs. Wiley villett and daughter, Mary Eliza )e(h visited the Barwick's son, Durwood Barwick, who is stationed at Curtis Bay, Md. While there. Miey also made a tour of points of -interest in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sheffield re fumed home Wednesday after spending several days at their cot tage at Topsail Beach. Mesdames V. A. Standi,. J. H. Wahab, and Robert Minton spent last Wednesday at Surf City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter and family are vacationing this week at Topsail Beach. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vann and fam ily spent last week end vacationing at Kure's Beach. Jo Carol and Sharann Jones spent several days with their grand mother, Mrs. C. E. Jordan in High Point, while their .parents, Mr. and. mi s. June eiienaea ine nemac( ment of the First Battle of Manas-" sas' in Manassas, Va. points of in terest in Washington, D. C. and the Skyland Drive before returning to High Point. Mrs. E. D. Williams of Mount Olive and Dan Williams of Denver. Col. visited in the home of 'Mrs. S.- E. Hines last Sunday. Miss Sylvia Futrell of Raleigh spent last week end with Miss Fan nie Wilson. ' ,. ,: Mr. and- Mrs. Eugeen Wray and family and Mrs. Wray's "mother, Mrs. Noah Jones of Mount Olive, spent Sunday afternoon at 1 ,the Cliffs of the Neuse . Mesdames Allen Draughon, Sr. and Mrs. Janice Brown spent Sat urday mornjng in Goldsboro. , " SUNDAY AT CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -J ' D. VE. PARKERSON. MINISTER Charles Tanner Youth Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. J. A. Johnson, Sup't. -. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. ' Music by Church Choir Training Union 7:00 p. m. . H. C. Allen, Director ". Evening Worship 8:00 p. m.' WARSAW METHODIST CHURCH L. T. WILSON MINISTER CHURCH SCHOOL 9:43 a. m. A. M. Benton Sup't. , -. Worship Services 11:00 A. M. t "' WARSAW PRESBYTERIAN ; CHURCH : '- -NORMAN FLOWERS MINISTER Church School 9:50 a. m. ; Allen W. Draughon, Jr. Sup't ' Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Pioneer Fellowship 6:00, P. M. 1 ': 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 . ; f ; ' John Yancey Director ; ' PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH : ; - ' . Evening Worship Service 7:30 P. M. Sunday School -10:00 A. M. . . Warship Service 11:00 A. M. ' WARSAW PENTECOASTAL , HOLINESS CHURCH . ' PASTOR - MRS. GARLAND MURRAY Worship Service Each Sunday morning at 11 o'clck Every 1st and 3rd Sunday evening At 7:30 O'clock , : Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock ' Every Sunday " , j Norman Barwick Superintendent of the U. D. C. - ( Funeral services wer ehold Satur day afternoon at 4:00 O'clock invtbe Warsaw Methodist Church conduct-, ed by Rev. L,T. Wilsoni Rastpr, as sited' by Rev. D. E. Parkersop, pas tor of the local First Baptist Chur ih. Interment was , in Pinecrest 'emetery. ' " is survived by one Bister Mrs. f.'H., lancf of Chadbourn and a umber of neices and nephews. f CARD OF THANKS The' fam 7 of. Mr iDaisyj 'John ton Smith wishes to express their jincerest and most grateful appre ilatiqn for the many acts of. ki&d iess .nd sympathy " Shown?. them ipon .the passing, of their v beloved sister and aunt, ix'-l" z Mrs. West Has Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Js N. West entertaiped at a iridge -luncheon, given at her home near Warsaw last Thursday, , morn ing at ,11:00 O'clock; .f , - - Three tables of. bridge - were .'; in lay and players included Mesdam-. s John Vincent, F A. ; Mitchner Vvon Sharpe, Allen Draughon, Jr., V. P. West,, Mitchell , Briti J. M. ornegay, John. ; Fonville, Milton West, John A. Johnson, and Ui huie , , i At the conclusion qf play. Mis. West served a delicious luncheon which consisted of baked ham, po tato salad, . asparagus casserole, apple rings, hot rolls heavenly hash and coffee. t " t - . - , The hostess awarded , Mrs. -Johp-solrf wlthdtha high score?-. winner's prize a' decorative . bank;; v- Mrs. Sharpe. second high winner receiv ed a basket container; and consola tion, a can. opener was received by Mrs. Vincent. ' - Missidn Course l Host ess 76 Chi) Mrs, Laverle Kinlaw was hostess to members Of her hridga club last week at. her home. Players were Mesdames Bill Grice, Carrol Best E. C. Wray, W. C. Martin, Tlmrman Gaster. J. B. Herring, Nathan Cos tin,; and William Cost in. .;, Mrs.- Kinlaw served iced lemon ade during progression, and at the conclusion of play, pear salad; - When .prizes ?were awarded, Mrs. Grlce, high scorer; received a d cantor; Mrs, Wray", second high sc ore, an ash tray, and a wicker bas ket went to Mrs. Best as traveling wipner;' Uv.i:'"itf';''r( .'-;,;.'. - '.:-''lv.-;:-v : ! MiHute ' Tlie night circles mot last Monday ; evening 'joinuy , in uic i-cuuvroiup . . . ; - Boom of the First paptist church at CTU0 flOSfeSSC 8:00 p.. m. : .-J.jfif: Mrs. J. S. Best taught the second pave in a mission study, .'"Christian Sharing- of Possessions' '."V:, Prior to the!" study ' each circle held its own brief, business, meeting and' refreshments were served. ' Announce Engagement Mrs. Jessie Cicera Brock of War saw announce ' th? engagement of her daughter. Doris Mae, to James Edwin Knight. Mr. Knight is the son of Mrs. Eugene Knight of Gold sboro and the late Mr. Knight. . ,c"v An August wedding is planned, ; ' Mrs. W. J. Middletbn was hieh scorer and . Mi s. John Vincent, se cond, high WinnWiMrs.- Eari Huie entertained last Friday evening members of Her.bridffe clubf ;, r Others playing were Meadamei J, N. West,-. Lee Brown, W. PWest, and visitors to the club, Mesdames Allen Draughon, Jr. and J ,M. Kor- negty:&y;ip.?'w'Ay ;-at''A- ,, .Mra. Huie served girigerale and cookies during play ' and at the conclusion delicious ice cream -sundaes, i JVi''.-' 4- :-;. ' r ' , Mrs; KrC. Wray ;ef -North'- Wilks borot spent last weekend with her son. and family, Mr.'and Mrs.' E. C. Wray. it i your mmmv w '& p sra Van., Choc, or Straw Vi Gal.89c White Hous Evap. MILK ... ... 6 can Carton 7?c Sultana Salad Dressing qj. : 39c Sultana Pork & Beans 16ozcan : 10c Mt, Olive Kosher Dill A' &-P frozen - :t PEAS IMOm. N. B. C Sug; Honey or Graham' CRACKEltf... 16 oz. box 33c HI-C;-DRIili(Sr ' Orange Grape Or Orange Pine. 3-46 02 cans : . $1.03 lona C. S." Golden CORN, 2303 Cans ,:.::.;...:..:; 29c lona June PEAS V 2-17 oz cans ....vA...l...: 25c A SL DIM QT A KIT mCCPC " ;:;f';,i;!,:CJ-,ni 10 oz jar Jan Parker Spanish Bar CAKE,........: FRESH Fresh Crisp ' T- ',. ,,'-;, 'h u i i 'i' LETTUCE 2 Heads 29c Fresh Jersey Crop .'.....I. PI. 29c Frvsh Vine lUpe 7 ; . WATERMELON..;.. Each 59c STOCK YOUR FREEZER Beef Hindquarter ' " " ,--.' & :.'.. 'f. " 160 To 190 lbs.. :50c lb. Beef Forequarier 170 10 200 lbs. 33c lb. Beef Rib 10" cut ::..: lb; 49c Lean SfeW Boneless ...... 49c lb. Beef Short Loin ................ 69c,lb. Trimmed Beef Full Loin 45-60 lbs. ......L. 65c lb. Boneless Rib Steaks 85c Lb. Boneless Shoulder Roast .:55c lb. Sirloin T-Bone or Club Steaks .........i.....:...:... 85c lb. 4 Boneless Chuck ROAST 45c lb. Freshly Ground ' - BEEF ...,' 3 lb. pkg. $1.05 Boneless Iound STEAK ....., 75c lb.: Prices In This Ad Are Effective Through Saturday August 5th .COME SEE. Warsaw, N; C. v"
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