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u. wUl4lS ; I.ir. and Mrs. Bruce Torran, SfU,,?r.a5iM, Edna : , v siied relative, in Sanfqrd dur- ?Ke Ruth Cavcn- V 1n the .weekend.. r .r f ?C .Memorial Hospital ; Weekend guests.of Mrs Wm- atpSv"'U , L , 7 Davis '.were; Mr- and Mm. "f h w iWe,gh f Frank Rarwr of Chaei Hill Mr. -JH1?,?" ektenlwith her m 5 La Mr.. B. .i,rir.n .nH 'Z.. th?r- M". Marina. Pavis. r y ghter, of Charlotte, Mr and Mrs. ;,WMientun and daughter, Rebec- . rn of Snow Hill and Miss Deborah " ' , -.p,-.-., mum Turnage of LaQrange. Ansa, Kiln Mae .West of Golds- ' i . .nt i mViMwi ,-., u " .Miss.' Helen vTorrans. has retu- Wr-inei home after, being a patient rjtfmes.Walker Hospital 0 Week-end guests- Mrs. R C .v fr'ThiBDen were Mr'RW Crenshaw 'tnWLnsfLr"? Vtt?i'P?W SB"" 01 Dur' it V-atti '. iFP .'??r r"w:-iina Mr RmtM 4n.oV. onrf ' f t rh..QKean? fnPVPa Mr nrt ''v "' fil .rw(-"" - ' , 'Virtfihij f'j-Iklli ri f S T ? Potter, Mrs. Macon Hollingsworth, WiUiam Alexander Powell ot grded to Mrs. Helen Smith. Others tered. with an attractive i i i , 1 Mrs. J,,;Wj , Farrior ' and Miss Warsaw, is announced by her pa- playing ; were Mrs. , Woddrftw arrefngement of gladioli, . -. B?l-2ni wrew.s Thelma Swinson attended a Class- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Wil- Smith. Mrs. Clinton Rouse, ' Mrs. 1 snapdragon, and 1 snn cnuaren oi uoiasooro visi- . m , , a. ..... trinon niih nfi Wihim a j m t? ..,j '''.. vii -j -. m t- n r. , , :f :d,)S andMrs, J. T. Kelly Sun- ; ay-afternoon.-- , , . , CT'TO""'-, Sr- 2 ;tvHMTsV JWick;and so; Tim. : ' . .Mirth IJAtnf M ' onrl Mro, .T? U Zl ' V" vl TJ" i j mT ' '-r.' V (& ' VM1 wiiu una. 1 .' J. Faircloth of Clinton, and Mr. d.i Mr. ' Bob O'Bryan of W.al ''4T--b1' -'r. . J 1 Mr; and Mrs. Bejton Minshew, rr:r;' Sunday liiT,XHURCH ,'';: i'fIRST BAPTIST 'CHURCH p I; ';-0j' e.'.pAkksrson. minister i Chai'es fanner Youth Pastor. K i'S-i'-i Sunrly school 9:45 a. m. '.-iWPvJ.'A. Johnjon, Supt.' i'fif fifilornirjg. Worship 11:00 a. hi. I i Music by Church Choir, Training Union 7:60 p. hv 'jW:?iH. V. Allen -Director Evening Worship 8i00 pi m. tWARSAW METHODIST. -CHURCH S'-t:, L. T. WILSON MINISTK C f aiURCH SCHOOL 9:45 a. m. : :; . a- A. M. Benton Sup't. ' ! 1;V Worship Services tw A, M. v J';;vf -. .:. : -j'Sarmon:..-; . kVF'-.?:;.:r ' , -:;. .' Mus'ic:';'' ' ' ' ; 4 mm WARSAW'" PRESBYTERIAN . ' CHURCH f " i II TINORMAN FLOWERS MINISTER If I Church School 9:S0 i'Mi- " ' . "Mo,i njng Worship" 100 'h. M. v ZSi'-viji -Pioneer; Fellowship 4:00 Pi M. ,l i' 'ITrvsninfr ' Wnnhin' T-M P. M. . vii-'ir'''.' ;V,t.VAHV RAPTIST rrarRn t vinv niPTiKT nnmrH .... OAirr 'mjrtn.t OActnD ' Sunday School 10:00 Ai M. :T - - colon MCi.aurm supt.,. i'.j v ' ij. - n- r,i.'T'.-") : :Tlnn Trainlnir Ilnlmi J ; ' l' ,.John Yancey jDfcefitori:, f V 1 if r , WARSAW! PWVTtfrOASTAl. ' i ' llOl.TrlKSK 'I iMIIHl :H L '.iP&'PAStOR :t--.' -'V- Rev. Jesse L.'.Danials . Af-A' 'Worship1: Services ' -i ; . Morning Worship 11:00 fc Svet'imr'-Wdrship 7:S0 s ' i-v Sundry. School at 10: 00 o'clock C''Wv.vr Every Sunday v : ; : . Norman Barwick, nSuperintentlent 1?'.?' V' "thursday Evening p.' V'feprayer Meeting :30 V;v;; '!-tr,: Open till 9:00 L ; 1 ' f-.ViW-'t-V Friday night '"' ' "' . .. ; v. Shopping : ; I - Till III" fc. J s Convenience - P 1 : .'.' t , ,.. New Shoes For, All " Sis saw just' the ones she'd Jove to have, and big "brother always needs thenu Mon adores buying new ones, and Dad can use them too. What are they? Why pur handsome, yet low-priced shoes, of "course. '" v : 7 - - , LEDER'S Inc. - Of Goldsboro 'l ' .Phone No. 293 JV AnJ V T-I--J -r . ' n8,""' , lw fra L?g?1 t0 lean ,the' s.he "ifflJ5i Walket Me- morial Hospilal. -Mrs. , Raymond Rivenbark and llff... --n . . ...1 .. '. ""Bi venDar ana uana .'"SPM.m Raleigh Saturday Miss Joyce Braswell and Ml r BrZ.ii nt ,, tSLSJT? T -Ik" W11"!". Sunday. Brooks -Bojette visited Mrs. Le- i " or iurange has returned home af.er spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Goo- mw...., wii wi. atiu ivia, ulu- re we?- Mrs. Lott Korneeay and Mr. Joe Korne8ay attended the funeral of ivirs. vynitiey in Slier City 'last "eane3"yv ' ' ruuni Aeacners xvosociauon ivieev ing at B F. Grady School last Wed esday 'afternoon. . , 'Mr, and Mrs, o: B. Malpass of wiinion viswea Mr. ana Mrs. j. A. Newkirk Sunda; afternoon! . . Mr,' end ; Mrs. Oliver -Edwards and Donna .-'Sue had dinner at Snead'sv Ferry Sunday, ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family 0: '1, and Mr. wilbert Bo Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family of ney'.cf Elizabeth town visited Mr. anrf Mrs. J. R. Boney Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Steed and Laura Melene and Frankie spent Sunday in YaHceyville visiting Mr. and Mrs. TV E. Steed. ' Mr. and Mrs LJnwood Ezzell of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Ira Ezzell. Jr. .Mr. and Mrs. James L.. Caven- augh of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. H Sut- ton , Mrs. T. R. Quinn and Mrs Ne!- son Carlton shopped in Goldsboro Saturday i ,Virs. Jonuiy i-oweu ana mrs. r i'i'-Z m Goldsboro Monday. MMr' ri!rtSpI Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Padrick ot Kirston visited Mr and Mrs. Cl.n-, ton Rouse Sunday. Mrs. Jimmy RnHpnnfFavpt.tf.viHe 'visited the' Werlnpsrtav. Mi-. nnH Mrs' Jampa F. Millpr of Augusta, Ga. spent the Week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller. , . Mr. and Mrs Grady Quinn have returned home after vacationing in Florida BryanSpepcs AL J ...aa.r . .... j. aui r' i ,. I Thz. VTptiUitct Mpn'c Plllh mot...- -J I T. . V Mil Th Mpthfldist Men's Club Wednesday evening., in the Fire- r. side Room' Of the church for their monthly meeting. Joe Bnnson, Ro - bert Menton. Bert Alexander and ieeu . J .J.LH r.Ht r.AKirA1 n ciou suppei vi iidnuu.Bci .v3, french fries, green beans and for dessert apple pie a la mode. Ro- bert West gave .the invocation. . . . . Joe . llrinsih,: president; presi ded over the"; busihess meeting. Following' the 'business meeting. .r...v.vja Parley Costin l J ' . r . 1 I H - -i T I ' ' " ' ' uaiuui , w "" engagemeiK i -. vhuk jw- Putrnlmnn Rrvon oavp 9 VPTV in- X-dtruiumu UIJ-OII 6av " formative talk on "Highway Sa- fety" and showed a film on Safe- ? u" ' " l a a i ' VI f5. JOIUUII Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Maurice Jordan was hos- tess to, her bridge club Thursday at eleven O'clock with a bridge luncheon at. her home in Bowden. Arrangements of camllias and jpn- auils graced the nome lor the oc- casion. At conclusion of bridge, Mrs. Jordan served a delicious i lunch of beef stroganpff, marine- ed tomatoes, stuffed celery, rolls, P and cIfee' I Those playing were Mrs. J. T. Gresham Mrs.. B. C. Sheffield, Jr" MrS- Ed Strickland' Mre- A " jan DraUghon, Jr., ,Mrs. Fes Mit - "hiner. J- H. Hines, Mrs. J. r strickland and Miss Cissy Thomas. , ... . When the scores were tallied, nrizes were presented to Mrs firesham for biKh score, Mrs. Hi- nes for- second high and Mrs. Ed Strickland ior consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hdnored J. 7 Mr. .i,mM, F Miller 6t ' OIIV - Uueusta. Ga.. Saturday evening with a dinner' party in the home 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carlton. The CarUon home was thrown en white I ' l ...Klin taDie was covereu wim - '. clotn ana centereo wun mi a-- rangement of spring flowers, nthpr arrangements were used flowers- , Jtrdwir. white cloth centered with a yellow burning taper entwined with gre enery. Barbeque, fried chicken, slaw, candied yams, string beans, hot rolls, coffee, tea and lemoipie were served buffet, from the ser j ving taole in the dining room. I Tinp attending were Mr. and 1 Mrs. D. E. Lasater, jr. ana la- miiv.Af-Erwin.-Mr. and Mrs. N. E . ..jA XT.f,.ll, n Bosi-lc . ana1 son o iiu'ium, " Mr- and Mrs. L. S. Whittle and late spring wedding ,is planned. fWray. Sue of Goldsboiu Mr. and Mis. iJoe costin. The neighbors gather Ray Bell of Kenansville, Mr. and , ed in the home of Mrs. Costin and Mrs George Sutton and Randy and then went to Mrs. Smith's home. Steve, Mr and Mrs. Carlton and Atter Mrs. Smith opened her lo the honored couple, Mr. and Mrs-' vely array 0f gifts, the hostesses Miller. -. ' I served soft drinks and cookies. 'Michael Costin Has Birthday Party 1 Mr and Mrs. Nathan Costin honored their son, Michael, with a party Friday afternoon from 3 o'clock until 4:30 o'clock at their home on Pollock Street. Michael was celebrating his 5th birthday. w.The dining room of the home was decorated in the red, white, and blue motif with the table co vered in white and anchored with streamers from the ceiling. Re freshments consisting of red, white and blue cup cakes centered with candles, potato, chips, ; ke cream, and iced fruit juices were served by "Michael's mother assisted by Mrs. Johnny Todd, Mrs. Jack Ben ton, Mrs. James Sutton. Mrs. Gene Holland and Mrs. William Costin. Following the traditional "Happy Birthday Song" each little guest, along wth Micheal blew1 out their candles. .' ' . - J-''-- -,v' , Michael's , guests were as fol lows; Gray ! and Randy Sutton, Chip Ausley, Ken KinUw Fran kie Steed, Sandy Benton, Johnny Kelly, Michael Herring, Gray Mat-, his, Mark Brinson,. Johnny . and Sherry- Byrd, Susan Todd, Angela Costin Dawn, Gaster Gene and Hose Holland", and Michael's bro Rhyme" . records and several thers, Nathan and Charles. , : j The group enjoyed . Nursery "Twist". Records. Michael receiv ed many nice and useful gifts-'. ; Ger oge WSiingfori itd' White and blue theme in honor' : of i"ueorge' Washington's birthday was used when Mrs, Na than Costin entertained members of her bridge club Thursday .even ing at her home on Pollock Street Fruit was enjoyed during progresT sions nd at mid point the hostess served Cherry pie. and spiced tea. Mrs; Davis Hostess To Baltic Club :- Mrs. Winnie Davis was hostess to the Baltic bridge club Monday . .v.. - iorrans receivea a coooiers ap - ron for high score, Mrs. Seth Hill on an apron for second high, Mrs. jwattie. lorrans won sniwr pms- wr traveling prize una con - l-korinrf nrnffracGinnc t Vl P O C P V"-"'S ye. ........... nnrl Jrel rnkps Wlri , . , . . ,,.. th Lns- ; ' heaveniv hash and cof fee. Honored On Birthdays Miss Brenda Smith, Johnny Hol lingsworth and Allen Lloyd Smith were honored on tuen lourteenm hirthdav with a dance Friday ev- ing t the Lc,lon lllit , jr- saw . The tabie was thrown with a white cloth ai.u ... . .-h-j with George Washington and hatcnei cut outs and centered wn'sm ar- rangement of red camellias. Red, whtte and blue motif was carried out in the decorations. Red and 1 "JTJ"WVd tuuJpli T.ftet from th ta- b, ato ch in. dividual cakes and saltv nuts. , Th enjoyed dancing and I nc, contes was held with . B and Kaye Wood beta? th wlimerk """" . . . u.. nyr. iiie pany w . uy i Mrs. Y. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hollingsworth, and Mr and ool. These four were selected hy Mrs. Hopton Smith .voting throughout the community Approximately 60 guests atten-1 from the following list of can-tided the party ' ! dates: Wade Carlton Jr., Julia Ann Mrs. Kelly Club Hostess Mrs. J. T. Kelly was hostess -htr bridge'club 'Wednesday eve- at her nome on oiiock Ci.D 1" Ji . " ,V ",nr dlvcfee ' 6 wate" a"e' , I Club mbers p'aylfrs w Barwick, Mrs Joe Costin, . Mrs. Joe Kornegay Mrs Gerald Quinn npnrce West Mrs Frank 'f Wnod Jones stler? and.M's' T. " " j j . .j t ' ' ,Mr, Jones received a ki.hen r-traveltafw rator dishes, and a t lower container vy npn rriH KifiifM wkac Ldincu. was awaraea 10 mrs. iosim iui Consolation. Shower Honors Mrs. Smith Tk. npiBhhnrs of Mrs. Al Smith honored her Monday evening at oiaht nVinok with asurorose sho . t-I XT . .n , wer tor ner son, juai. niiaca 1 were Mrs. Frank Steed and Mrs. Those attending were: Mrs. w. C. Martin, Mrs. Oliver Elwards, Mrs. Herman Hollingsworth, Mrs. Gerald Quinn, Mrs. Joe Kornegay, Mrs. Douglas Townsend, Mrs. Mos ley Phillips, Mrs. Ed Strickland, Mrs. Marvin Sutton, Mrs. M. L. Kinlaw, and Mr and Mrs J. A New kirk i Becky Pope Celebrates 10th Birthday : Becky Pope celebrated Jier tenth birthday Saturday afternoon with a party given by her mother, Mrs. Hazel Pope. The party was given at the iLegion Hut from three until five o'clock. ' Outdoor games were played fol lower by dancing. The serving table was covered with a white cloth and e'entered with' a lovely pink birth day cake. Mrs. Pope served birth day punch, . cup cakes and ice cream to the seventeen guests pre sent. Balloons,, bubble gum, and pastel mints were given as party favors. . v . - :.- Those helping Becky celebrate her birthday were: Dean Lane. Calvin Brown, Kenneth Savage, Chris Joh nson, Pat Matthis. Lenn Wilson, Ray Johnson, Jeannie Fonvielle, Connie Revelle, Cindy Jones, Mary B. Draughon, Nancy Pope, Mary Leigh Vernon, Betty Jo Page. Ann Hmcs, Daphine Frederick, and Tricia Kor negay. . Becky received many ' nice and useful gifts. t WARSAW CHURCH, Mof if Used ai ClubMiss Carter And t ii.' '.VV'iV,.-.;-:'.'.' !'"!.!. Jtt.'.iVi?'1; t Mrs.! Thurman Gaster received; scatter pins for high score, Mrs. James 'lay lor received a kerchief for consolation ' and ' Mrs. E. C. Wray ,and Mrs. J. B. Herring won bingo prizes. Others playing were Mrs, Charles Page, Mrs. William Costin, Mrs. M. L. Kinlaw and Mrs. Bill Grice. Miss f lowers Honored At n' war Party Mrs. James Cavenaugh of aRl-iii,..- daa' miis. Elizabeth LaNeir of - ' Joanne rwweib, u..ue a dinner party at the, Country Squire Saturday evening rrmr ui wan wsmca uw -o"- ; uiuuy aecuraicu iauic, omui covered with a white cloth and cen- all white pompons carnations. the with a love- ly white, shoulder corsage of chry- ...(humnmD TVta nlfla ParHs VJOra BBiiuicmuiua. p.u ..... , i.A.ni nf tinu uhit wprlrlln(r Wl JUgVJ ... J ....... 0 bells. A delicious three course dinner consisting of tomato juice, green salad, chicken cacciatore, baked Idahos with sour cream, and cherry pie were served to the following: Miss Flowers, honoree, Mrs. Nor man H. Flowers, Mrs. Cyrus I.an ior, Mrs. A. J. Jenkins, Jr., Mrs. J. D. Davis, Jr., Mrs. Larry Mc Cullen, Mrs. George West, and the l.wcu frc l .aMpir nnd Mrs. Cavenaugh' cavenaugn. . a r nCf MflU WUccIl Jpic Ur nSQllS f ...n Ai DTA V.rOWfieU f-M I I - ' J" Z 1 1 ' ZZLZ tary and Junior High School Par ents Teachers Association. The highlight of their program was the crowning of Miss Brenda Smith and John Fonvielle. Jr. as Kin, an Queen of Hearts of the Junior ili;;h : School, and Miss Katrina Jones and r u ; r ii a a.... u., ..c,..ve " of Hearts for the Elementary fcch- Blackmore, Sheila West, Ricky Sloan. Debbie Rivenbark, David Sheffield, Jo Ann Johnson, Sieve Thomas, Jan" Townsend, Edwin P.lanchard. Vickie Anderson. Chris , iohnsoJ, .Mary B. Drauehon,- Len Wij0I), Steve Jones, Shai . Mathews Brenda Blanchard, Ervin Horne, Janet Jackson. Seaton M.it hews. Jane Strickland, Melvin Hines Dorothy Garner, Jackie Stevpns, Ellen Godbold, Edwin Lewis, Ar- tVi.ir. ATir.oKf.iir Porldir fl '1 1'flDr k'nr). I e(h Mjnton and peRgv Boslic. Following their coronation, the ikintjs and queens were escorted to their thrones and entertained by a SbIV" enSTnl-VaTs , W ov ynuembel.s per. ... . - ,, . . - ,,. ., formed by Barney Sheffield, Johnny Hollingsworth, Johnny Gresham Kenneth Minton, Larry Best, Becky Phillips, Betty L. Wood, Betsy Vann Seaton Mathews, Jean KVIly, M.fv Cooper Jones, Ln ' ' .ay, Patsy : Sheffield, Arthur V.:s:iew, Sammj lionwin, am Jtniia sue tuw.-ius. P-:"- r.ie co mation ceremon :r. 13..., f T WiK-r, IpH tho OVnin ics, uv. .....t... .... .. 0- in devotional thoughts abcut "The Power of God". Following this Mis ses Brenda Blanchard and Evelyn Lrnier gave a lovely rendition of the song "Hi". Rotarians See Film Of TV Tower The Rotary Club enjoyed a film "The Story of the New High and Mighty Tower" shown by Bob Bal lard of TV Station WITN Channel of Washington during their regu lar weekly dinner meeting last Thursday. B. C. Sheffield, Jr. was in charge of the program. The new tower is 1523 feet tall-the tallest in North Carolina. The cost .of the in: stallfltion was $725,000.00, and in creased their coverage by 38 . The film was very -entertaining and bro ught out the growth and progress that' is taking place in South-eastern North Carolina and the natural bea uty of this section of the slate. Bal lard remained following the film to answer questions. President Ed Strickland presid ed with Rev. L. T. Wilson present ing the invocation. Visitors to the club were Arthur Apple of Wallace and George Cline and Walter Lahr of Goldsboro. 1 'There were only two members absent, - . W:M.U.Met Tuesday " -sjaMOij ssnpaiuasajd se syrS X3A0 jo uaiuijosse aSaej b WMU Met .... : , . The W. M. U. of New Hope Chu rch met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Oscar Drew. The devotion was led by Mrs. Jamie Drew, president, with Mrs. Kathrfrn Drew in charge of the program "neither Are Your . . ! SOCIALS. A Tnvfor Given I UyiUI Dinner Party Mtss Carter and 1 col 18pt. Head . . Mrs. B. D. Lloyd, Mrs. W. A Barlett and Mrs. James Sauls en- nj Mr Victor Taylor with a dinner ti, o.t c..-. rK ruary 20th before their approaching wedding on February 24th. The bride table was centered with a lovely wedding cake decorated to match her corsage. The thirty two trnrt worp trrppfprl hv Mrs FtnrMi.ff ana Mrs. Liioya. ine parents ana grandparents were seated at the ; briflps tab, . . er a delicio us din - ner (he brjde and groom cut ihe icakg ana jt was served by the lios- tesseg. Ways My Ways". Posters were pre- pared by Mrs. Drew for each spcak- er which emphasized "Go" and "Do." Meditation was given by Mrs Carolyn Drew, Mrs. Lillian John- enn anrl Mfc laanutta Wirfrrc ITiVi ....o. ...ss- '0"- rppn msmhsrc ivprp nrpcnnr v.... iii.iiiu.i u ..... ...j..iv. At the conclusion of the program Mrs. Drew served a chicken F.-ilad plate with coffee Beef Forequarfer 170 lo 200 lbs... Beef Hindquarter 160 to 190 lbs 55c lb. Trimmd Full Loin Mlh. 69c lb. Beef Rib 10 inch cut 57c lb. LEAN GROUND BEEF 25 lbs. $8.75 3 lbs. $1.17 iwauvrf irv. MILK 2 - iTl n.RW Amor Pirn CHEESE 2- 6 oz. pkg. 39c I Beans A & P CASHEW NUTS 6 oz. A CUT Corn 4 -10 oz. JANE PARKER APPLE Pies NEW YORK FRESH CRISP t Cabbage '. .jjb. 5c Lettuce head 19c CANADIAN : WAX AZfllCS Rulaba9as llb Plant Each 79d ONION fvl " 7 Ike IKr SEED COBBLER 'i ets Zlbs-j5c Potatoes 100 lbs. $3.4? PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFEC WADtAV1 V TIVE THRU SAT. MARCH 3rd. . lAKjAlf r Bridal Lunzlizon r Hostess ; ' Arrangements' of spring flowers lent beauty to the occasion w lien Mrs. John Anderson Johnson was hostess to her bridge club Thurs day at eleven o'clock with a lun cheon. During progressions, Cokes r orfiovprt f!inh mprnhm-s ore - sent were Mrs. J. M. Kornegay, Having been Invited InW the tad Mrs. Walter P. West. Mrs. W G ies Parlor for coffee, Mrs. Flowers Britt. Mrs Mett Ausley, Mrs. O S. Matthews, and Mrs. John Fdn- vielle. Gusts were Mrs. Avon ' Shame and Mrs. Rivers Johnsah Jr- and Mrs- Mitchell Britt was a 'dinner euest. A' one o'clock the hostess ser- ved a delicious lunch of turkey, I dressing, gravy, butter beans, can - nberry salad on lettuce, hot rolls. i and for dessert cheny pie topped I with whipped cream and coffee ' TVip tahlps wprp rnvpppH with wmie ciuiiu aiiu cml-ii l-ciucicu with an arrangement of jonquils. 1 Chocolate Dies were oresented to Mrs. Matthews for club high 'and to Mrs. Sharpe for visitor's high. Jr. Gardeners Attend Flower Show 1 Members of the Warsaw Junior Garden Club attended the Flower Show in Raleigh Saturday. The members were accompanied by DURING OUR BIG SUPER-RIGHT HEAVY 39c lb. SIRLOIN T - BONE CLUB BONELESS H I i II A. Round Steak .. oScIbi CUBED Steak BONELESS Roast BONELESS Roast ANN PAGE Vi Gal. 89c Ketchup Slifff ANN PAGE TYPHONE pkg. 29c I Pineapple & P FROZEN . "" pkg. 45c1 Potatoes JANE PARKER POUND OR MAjtBLE each 39c Cake ...25oz.loaf49c FRESH VEGETABLES hisslcvcri Mis. Joanne T4Iower8pride elect, was honored with a aurprisa shower by the member's of the Presbyter ian Church Choir after- choir ,prC- . tice Wednesday evening, found the tea table beautifully ar ranged for a party. It was covered ' with a Idee cloth and CenteVed with a silver candelabra with white ros- ea, and greenery. The .-centerpiece was flanked with a large silver tray containing Individual , bridal cakes and a silver .coffee service. 1 Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr., Mrs. J. . T. Gresham, and Mrs. Allen Draug- han, Jr. served the choir members wives and husbands, the Rev. and Mrs. Norman H. Flowers, and the groom, Mr. Jimmy 'Lanier. 'I A further surprise followed, when Mrs NelsonOwttar Mrs. J. T. Oresham and Mrs. Oliver Ed wards. Club membftrf attending were Donna Sue Howards, Dianna Outlaw, Sherry Cavenaugh, Bec ky Todd, Carolyn Gresham, Bet te Walston, Janrie Strickland, Lin da Grice. Dorothy Britt, Annett jWahab, Terry Wilson, and Mary Frances Hines. ' ' , r One man's word is no man' word; we should Quietly hear both sides. 1 COME SAVE GRAIN FED stock oupUUTLL! Li 8$ctlb. 89c lb'. SHOULDER i 69c lb. CHUCK 59c IK or 39c lb. 2 - U'oz. jar 39c BAKED 4 16 oz, cans 45c SLICED 4 20 oz. cans 99j . . v s . .... 4 - V oz. pkg. M
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