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3VIIXE, N. C TZ- JAY DIX'CKSEB 21, 1961 ' ; . icmiuren worn au nuwi f Mr Soth .lyil and, iIr.Wool,ests''of Mr BrowaY parents, Mr Vow 'Smith thopped in GoldsborO and !Mrs. CaH Ivey of Summer Tuesday! A 1 I ' jliB's Coss Roads. . 1 ? '" i friend oLEugene Wray will be Those attending the N. C. E. A appy to leartr that he has return- meeting in oldsboro were Mrs knm nffA- kLn n naftiinf fn ' Tim Vamiabbv Mrs Paul Potter. WARSAW CHURCH. SOCIALS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown and. ing. h. P. McCuliea, Scoutmaster, rt James Walker HospitsL Friends of Mr. BUI Shine will be happy , to learn that he has re t'trned home after being a patient Duplin General Hospital. its. (Lewis Cooper 'and Mrs. W. Smith ol , lireenvuie visited : andMrti Al Smith Thursday, erryi Wilson. . Diana Outlaw, vin Lewis Allan Smith, Gene iley, Annett Wahab, Kathy tonKathenne' Powell,1 Bettc Jsfjn, Mrs Eugene Beasley, and s. Al Smith and Josef Ann at- tended the M. Y. F. Sub-District Christmas Banquet in Rose Hill Thursday Evening. -n Mrs; Grahant Quinn and child ren of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Packer and Mrs. Lil Ban Quinn Saturday, i. a- V T - Miss Thelma iwinson. Mrs. .J. W. Farrlor, Mrs. J. a Page Mrs V. A Stancil, Mrs Lena Carlton, Mrs- Gib Buck, Charles Byrd and W. J. Taylor. , Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kinlaw at tended a : Telephone Company Christmas party in Fayettevilie Saturday evening. . Miss Helen Murphy and Miss Martha Ann Kelly of Wilmington visited Mr and' Mrs; James Rack ley recently. - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Page ac companied by friends from Erwin dined at the Ship and Shore In Wilson Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wuinn were Thursday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell of Ke- nantm M I Mrs. 'Nathan Costin shopped in ? .i - r' V ' . I Mrs. Nathan Costin shopped i Mrs. S. E. Zartary has returned ' Go,d boro Wednesday afternoon, Jiome aner spending some time i Mrs. Herby Kllum of Jack Hh her daughter and family, Mr. !sonviUe spent week end with find Mrs. Roger Belch of Ports- h Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert jtnoutn, va APfiolie vNo. .223 4 120 Mrs. Shirl?y Costin .Stated that this gain of JU over ihe previous total' of last yeari. ; I Last year 00 reeeivea cam- , . ; x ping; the national average 'Is SOU' Lnnr'l Tjr "J " ' Vr Eight went through a Junior. Lea- UllCIIal 1 V-Jf ' ' ier course at i Camp Tuscarota, 1 i3 were 1st class and above; the MrsV Dearie Chestnutt 'Wiley.1' aft national average- Js There wittov ot the late J. P. Wuey at is room for one more patrol ,' I Vvarsaw died esday night in Dnp- The Stout committee is as fol-tun. General Hbspital at' Kenansville i. . 1 U. XT" IMnarinllA ItlRtltll- .-. ' ... i. . ' ... . -i. iuws; wv"n n. i utw. alter an mness OI iwo weens una tionat Rspresentitive for the Ro- months ot decUning health tar,y Club; W. G. Britt, chairman; Funeral wrvices were held James F. Strickland, Al Smith, Qinn.McGowen Funeral ' Horm; and J. P. Harmont committeemen..,. , . M:ernoori at 3:00 by RfeV, The Troop would like to thanK D .. parkelson asssited by Rev the Presbyterian ; Mens Club Wt?ml Mull.. Interment was at Pine, a delicious oystet roast which foK, irf lowed the meeting.. i . shB Sllrviveti kv three dau":n : ....... J tcrs, Mrs. T. ,W. Waters Mrs. Pal1 g ' .!V. Rochell both of Warsaw, anfi yVlarCUS ' OCOlf ; ! Mrs. Ray Hipp of Fayettevilie, fivr D J UjA-Ju grand children, several grand DUfed VVeaneSCf 0, children. Five brothers EJllott and 'ftTowiririr Oiostnnit of RlfchmoiSd Marcus W. Scott, age 87 died at James of Edenton. Bryant of Mount I his home Monday night, funeral , oliver David Chestmitt 'of Delway. f iv- , t V. tt cars. i. Li. ivinutw snoppea in Clinton .Wednesday. ..o .....v ' - -. .i uuver, uavia v rvliM were held at the home oi. . . his Mother. Mrs. Claude Scott Wed-! clinton nesaay Birenraon i j;w u um j , , , . ... . m conducted by Dr. James Black;- 11 C.gar , assisted bv Rev. Paul Mull, . fll He no Gardeners Eno Supper Part) " 'The 'Home Gardeners had thtii Thrlstmas'party Tuesday evening M 7 :30( with their husbands as heir guests, in the.'home of Mr nd Mr. Allen praughon, Jr. The ' raughon home" was thrown en !juite for' the party and decorated throughout with Christmas arran gements which lent Beauty fof ih nwnsion. ' Mrs. Bill Vann, residertt, "welcomed the- ' goestf ifter which Rev. Parkerson gave he invocation. A delicious covered dish dinner was ; served buffet t'tm the dining room table which was covered with a red linen cloth Elding" red burtiihi; tapers. ' " ywilowirig dinner, Christmaa umiw 4vm 'Mini ndu.ieveral ;pWral selections' rendered by the ;uest BUIIVlllc ojjciik uio ci.u " - more, asalaicu J Icv. 1 nut .'". ner Darenis. Mr. ana mis. noDeri noofnr nf the Calvary Baotisi vnur- . t . Summerlm. lCh interment was in Pinecrest CliD 'TlOSfQSS Cof if lion Club A nnniilar vnral erouo The Erhblems; from Camp Lejune dnd members of" 'the,!iicondJ MaWne Divisiori Chorus will appear at the- annual "Christmas Dance o iristmas tnri Friday, December 22nd AT . Harrell AJotor Go. Across FroBpi' Air Port IN'CUNTON Time 8:30 'tin 12 O'clock Music by the Well Known lt ; (JOLDTONES Adm. $1.50 per couple :J Co41r Invited evening at the Coffee Shoppe. Ed Cfrioblunft nri(ion( nresided M anww, f -V w I with James F. Strickland present- . . U Cr Af r ine the invocation. , VVU J"kWU,T Lee Brown presented an inter esting program by showing a film. "Daring The Darian" which was about the Covair'a Inter American Trip, through the rou ghest jungles in the world, "oads club Qn the cornmittee are were cut and bridges were built . Rotarjans john Fonvielle, AUen Rotary Club Sees f ilm The Rotary Club held the . ... - --Wie Warsaw vonmuu vuu - ne is amy. . : an frt i, -T. jiImfcViil'' held at- In National UUar Ar Mrs. Claude Scott of the homclwo hostess t5o Bndge cUA 'brothers Clay and Manly Scott, day evenlnM' it'.n..hoiiw on W1::;,..' ''I'iuiw'ii tLTllLr Mrs; J. D. West and c?Ll The h Sma wis attracUvely;, th . group has met Uh much . . "ul. it Z"-- j i-iw-ihi.- oHth-'the success nq nas recently cu gular weekly meeting Thursday an(j several neices and nejihews. ....... .4 r-nffofa .G.hnrtni. F.H Organized ule season. . Cotnpaiiy; soSfl to be relealed. ei. Those enjoying bridge we, Q 1 shea . 1-I H.. Uf l ...7 Mrs. .iuiui r unvrcjuis, Britt Mrs. Kornegajr,- Mrs. John and Mrsi'0.'J5. Matthewsr I . . , . nW During pfogfesswns Spokes nfl i j;,,,,. f arvpd 'lind at' cbntilu I just ahead of the Covairs so they could cross this spand ol territory connecting North and South America. Visiting the club were Bill,.... 'irlizabeth Bruton. Mrs; White, District Scout Executive j George Sutton. Mrs. Adin Powell Duplin and Sampson County and eT T-i,-Qn(, Mrs. Billv Mil . 1 117... nil. Tine vUD i.coui ra ui ".'w- uurmg prusi vv rt-I which has recently been organized nuts Wer earVed 'and at' conWa-j IS sponsoreo pyi me , Drauzhon. Jr., B. C Sheffield, Jr. and Rev. Norman Flowers. The Cub Master is Harlea D. Vr,ikirts Den Mothers are: Mrs. sion apple nut' Mdsserti1 nuts'' 4id coffee. " ',e"r' ' n At conclusion Mrs. Stevens pre sented her guests wfth: VChirst mas gift , W. a McGowen of Wilmington. Sam Martin, Mrs. John- Mr. Wnite commended the club ' . and Mrs. Estelle B. Mrs. Frederick Honored I But a new problem arose how to avoid blinding oncoming dn- vers, an issue sun aruunu iuua although, not because of technical shor comings. Efficient .headlight ilLuminc had to' wait development of ; elettric. : headlamps, ' an indus try that stsntd Jn 108. 1 ',' , , Vincent ppio neaweu uic 11 : YVf rA Of f hn n !!f s u j s w ( I K mien ft''KJ v.v- t i. ' '.fli...i..l.1i.J. ft'nmli thp IlW lights we wisn 10 express oui wwu ,vui.na..jr . , - .v.- -1 . . o eacK and everybhe for the flo- its lir.u distriouted the.eleoUW vers, .iood, cards and "otherVts. uiuis ' ts , accewjries uaring .the ,f kindness shown during my re- ,111st year, but. the next 'jeat .a aard equipment. . iome ot tne early,' models which lit up the road with electric head lamps uieluuea the icar, Mercc-. titening, White and Falcon. Current . irt the car, also made stop -liijiwa pi'Bvtical. 'for the fuit (own to 1W kerosene 1-"ZZ: m&ttlliivA nuZdo'letother Xsre sort 'stop Iiiht unit he soldi He was 1 tfnal W oearft have beea gree: le'sway nnul '"5o? when the that convinced of their value and 'ttd ?i'aVtt 1" t .ntafl-hi au?to lifting oes.de, ifwas certainly toue, .J Aras introduced, Thur was the self nucusieung. 1 7'W Kl.tu'.i i' 1Q40 ii'f.v.1 .?n'iiC'hi...u1 i-cfph has tiven- them Weater jnt . sickness 1 , E, Ct.Wray and family V : Free YheeIing Thres; decades ago if a motorist Ventured. abroad at all after suh- ' Dimmer swit . ' t I ) t' " floor a" I t i t.j!!' . i .u i. J in ID i ' -e c' iv i , ' ftf ty st li . : The gimUU advu 3 1 u in auto lighting came in lii'id .when research ei'g:tieei,s introduced the oeam- .rith their " "dors and I lament hermetica .y sea.id in side a soful glass Ions as..e.nbly, the lamps !were "for all practical purposes; an'd big light bulb; . ; ' They' offered (and, still -'do) 3 powerful bea'm of 'unvaryinglfacus' and their 'Coverage of he road wa Careruuy Tanoreu iq anving Jipeo. And fh .'Sidn't eroW dim withi time. On older ; lamps- dirt- ' an A" tvaIoHiva nftjin rntnbinprt' trt vtaii- nish ' the gleaming nnisn ,on re- 1 '.ir.;i.l'iVi,V." A' rADiiliant 'Hrn irt A lighting efficiency! Often this hap :;oniainea CMriyure gas lamp equip-xiv"""" . o ,- -----JJtd,'w'h'a,,icrider mounted , tank ' headlight glare came along short Uatv!urnfshSd 'fuel. They were ly' but -it wasn't too ,' successful- ohsidfcred ' 'some' improvement It operatea inrougn a , meuaun iVei".'ke'rosene"lampsr but were (vauaaie light Intensity) and sooi itill mesSpM dangerous. gave-way ih 191B t tilt-beam 1 AtVlene'liimps' were develop- headlights and improved 16ns. - so xnw Kuiowmg year, nicy vjiii- , .anj "y0 .-v . -- r r 'ined witH "thte- csfbide burners to each time they were replaced and tominate' tw auto lighting lieia scpirate dui wnt. iotu w v r6m''1905vt'i'19W: The beams pro- per and luwen , beams. Fixed U iuced "were extremely brilliant 1 c us Oaos, with rwia Iilamrtt, ai ..aiiuriLc:t:;i MLji'..'v.ni tiro -iu i TO nrt, fnrniKhefi a much .iiiu Hrtvc Kainy uiivcia nn hio.i"". r ; :. re'af 'taste" of -atter' dark mobility. ( more dependable light sburce., ' rican ASsu;iHiion 01 uuiui Adfriinistrfitors. Since' -th basic research has given them 'greater rotensity, ' 'better iiwminayon oi &:bs"ahd' road shoulder and a jility t penetrate fpg and 'raifl toeitet 'kflvantage. 'lw' ' -The four laThp'systen impoquv id ' in WS8,J double? the rfKectiVe-1 tea of fond ahdtfillu'minA'tiub) ' Next (irt pte nw aeveiopmem iorizoh. is "possibly a 's'lea oj .n.Vo,Mic-'' if oiirt bar. It vould bet , m.ou'nte.4 ,:crokse, on As iront o( the Hutu ana woi ma Wade Carlton. Jr. Honored Balloons and suckers in the V shape of a Christmas trees' were f given as favors when Wade Carl- -ion, Jr. celebrated his sevehth, birthday Friday, afternoon with a birthday party. Playmates helping Wade Jr., celebrate . his . birthday were: Mn John Frederick was enter- toinrf with a surnrise birthday Stin. .. . tit a ; ..I.. .. . r.fMiw 1 in ii r m .. m ii mmi;aW Alh 5-1t, are Christopher V.'unner psny wraira-j jfwnoy .auhoih ... Cub Sc0u's"VraHf Stewart I bvi her children: Mrs. fcorhegay pf Floy3 Cavenaugh, Jennie, and Da- . "T'cf CV n Gvdi cut- Goldsboro; Robdrt arteVb v Chritote. ;Geil PaVfcersom Jcf- Millard .?,teve Brock. Steve out-, . .r..i . ... !- r iMttt 1 n 1 Rose Hill; Mr James x arinw rrey ; raawnews, Riroie jcuiivieiiv wn' Pav?arDny L Mrs. Fred Baarsi 6 Wiraatl. 'jnhjr' Byrtf. 'CHHs- BefVy' ahc Wilson, Steve Thomas, Donny 1- ! . te m M . TiPifchn. T ' ' on having sponsored an tnre? branches of scouting here since the Cub Scouts have been reacti vated. 23 Scouts Re-register Twenty-three boys re-register- ton, Tim Hunter and Nathan Cos WamwMi'fttderijk -after several games were played ed in TrooD 20 of the Warsaw Boy tin. Jr. ,. 70tM birth- . , . " . Scouts Thursday night when .they I A training course for the Den: was . ,, held their regular weekly meet- Mathers will be held in January -l A.v- -mt.- f o all we extend wannest greetings v and best wishes. To One And AH 1 We Would Like To Express Our Sincere Thanks Io Every Farmer Vho Helped Us Make 1951 The Biggest In The Market's History ' V . . ." , v '1- Agi Ye Thank Ycii. P. B. Lbckcfmdn !; ; Scbs Supervisor Of . Cf.',' ' lllilbli v " . - Mrs. Cosfin ainsClub I On Tuesday i evening Mrs. Joe Lee Costin vas hostess to her bri dge club at her home On Walnut Street' Those attending were Mrs. J. T:, Kelly, Mrs.' George West, Mrs. Frank ," ted, Mrs. A. J. Jen kins; Jr. Mrs. Gerald Qtiinn, Mrs. Roy Barwick, Mrs. George West and Mrs. Arnold Jones. 1H After the second progression the hostess served apple sauce cake topped with whipped cream, toa- I sted perrans and coffee., ' t ' When the scores were compiled i Mrs. Kelly was presented a dou- I ile deck of cards for high, hand lotinn was prese,'d to Mrs. Kor nepav or second high and Mrs. ! Jenkins won a clothes brush for traveling. At the end pf plav, the "iuo menaDers exenangea vnrisi mas gifts. SUNDAY AT CHURCH FIRST BVPTIST (ZWUCli f P Vrr. MlVrSTER ' Chu'ei'TaTiner Youth Pasted. ; Sun1ny School 4:45 ft. ra. A. 1n'Vvi .Morning Wbrshlp ll.OO a. m. . Music r hiirch rhoir Ti'.iimi.K Ooion 7:00'pi m. - : Evening Worship 8:08 p. m. AR8AW METHODIST CHURCH L. T WILSON MINISTER ' " CHURCH SCHOOL a. m. s . : - A. M.- Benhm Sup't. ' if Worship Servicss 11:09 A,.M..'-;-. , -Seftnpn: .-v " - -. " , r ' MiMie: ' WARSAW,- PsfcBVTERIAN 'f m - CHURCH . NORMAN FLOWERS MINISTER Church School 9:M a. m , Al'en W. Draughon. Jr. Sup't Morninrf Worsh tf oa M Pioneer Fellowship :0 P:' M. Evenimr Worship 7:30 P. M. , CALVARY BAPTIST CHTTRCH ; PAUL MULL. PASTOR ' Sunday School 10:00 A. M. -, v Colon McLaurin Supt. ' : Morning Worship U.wO A. M. . Prayer Service p. rrt. Wednesday 1: 00 Training Union John Yancey Director 1 '.WARSAW PTCNTE COASTAL ' HOLINESS CHURCH .PASTOR .' ' Rev.' Je?e L. Denials "rifr Service ;v .' .' Morning Wbrship 11:00 : Evening 'Worship 7:30 Sundny School at 10 (SO o'clock r . v c , , , ';;istmos Shop Rj-Stiie Ocean jSpray ' p.-r. ! A & P HAWAIIAN Crashed vV: 5AUGE ,2-Ho. 1 Csn'PHlEAPPLE', Ho. 2Cdn 2?c ;RA5 15.. 2:i50z.Box45cCOCKIAL,wyz.Unc A & P FRUJT ,IONA BARTLETT WnVnCD T TTHlTVfTllT F0lu.,.;.1 18 In. 29c PEARST.4 2-16 Pz. Cenx45c MUITAT. WHIT1? ' Vl Tl TA IM A 'J, NAPKINS 3 - 80 cf; boxes 29c 'COCOA 16 Oi. Can 2?c "IfcA'f,'? , x. V k, W : DOLLS ... rMnrnwTF VIIV VVI 8UZ. 4lC . MIX 19 Oz.. Pox CCNFECtlONERS 7, 4XorlOX, SUGAR . 16 Oz. Bex 15H . HA ;E1S; PICTURE PUIZIE SIX SHOOTERS GUIS 1 DEAR - CHAIRS FRESH PRUITSi CRANBERRIES 1lbl;::..:.:,,.;.23c CELERY 2 large stolhs He I YORK APPLES coco::'Jts :2,for2?c FLORIDA JUICY , f .s' ORAl!GES;l.i.. 8 lb. teg ' CrlOICfc' MEATS 1: FRESH PORK' .;.:.... 53c lb. , CORNED 55c lb: CHICKEN' : ' 1 . IIE:iS .....L.. 5-8 lbs. 33c lb. TURKEY"-', v!' ..,', .V : ' IIE1IS i.... 10-14 lbs. 33: X . 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