t ? ?" ?? ? ? ? |fti*? ? ? > Warsaw Society * ~ ? ro/ynfereshom Chosen Outstanding fwnhMn5outheast6rfi<Dlstritt f Igg* of N. C. i * of Chbqafcpin. Kay Britt, Linda Grice. Tnu Carlton. Laurie Gresh am, Carolyn Gresham, and Cathy Mattocks of Rose Hill. Ratings of Excellent were gives to: Jane Blackmore. Donna Sue Ed wards. Dianna Outlaw. Patsy Shef field. and Tanga Jo 'West of War saw. Students rating Very Good were: Tricia Kornegay. Becky Phil lips. Cynthia Kretsch, Jan Town send. Margaret Grady, Ann Price, and Nancy Ward. * ,k4i Personals Mr. an J Mrs. Charles'Barker and son, Charles HI, of Oxford spent Saturday with his mother. Mrs. W. A. Carter. Weekend gfacsts of Mr. and Mrs. Jafnes Fnrnwr were Mr. and Mrs. Jodt WtfHarrts Raleigh. Drew Grice of U. N. C. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Jjrs. Orroond Grice Mr. and Mrs. Bobby "Butler of Clinton were week end guests o{ " *" ? ? ?? f ? ' " r Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blaocbartt, "V- - ? ? - Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. i. T. Gresluun. Jr., were Mr .and Mrs. ?ed Wright and children. David, Lillian' and Gloria of Hyat tsvilie, Maryland. Miss Carol Baars of Chapel Hill spent the -md with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.' Pred Baars. Friends of Mrs. Cecil Bostic will i regret to learn that she is a patient at Duke Hospital. Mrs. W. H. Kennedy of Mt. Olive spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Herring. Mrs. Wilber Matthews of Rich mond, Va. spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Glendora Brown. Miss Ann Straiighan of Wgmanls College spent the weekend with her parefits. Dr. and Mrs. X W.'. Straii ghan. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Cannon of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hill Sunday. Mrs. Mary Williams and Miss Eli zabeth Blanchard of Kinston were Snnday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Williams. A1 Payne of Kenansville was week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cos tin and Rudy Hasty. STOCK TOUR FREEZER WITH :ra#m 4S to 60 lb. avg. ? 55c 25 to 30 Lb. Avg. I If* to 190 Lb. Avg. 53c Lb. ^EsT .?\t * ? i * ? ' ... . i> m.-ninT ii ,,<? ? ? ?'* Boneless Chuck ROAST 59c lb. i. ??-??? ?! 'I I !? ?' I Boneless Shoulder m ROAST 65c lb. Boneless Bound I STEAK 79c lb. | ?. i 3UND BEEP II STEAKS Sirloin ^ _ ?? 8T 85c lb. I ===== I ??. ? jrK*? r I ? ? l ' ' ?? < . . r ?# -v . i Parker ijut<h Vanilla ["Bjto.fiJl Sliced P ^Frruen French Fried H"r vuvH J7v ' " "? >?"?? 11 ?' f" ?'??>? i<" each 39c I . . ' Sunshine H>-Ho i CRACKERS.. 10 oz. box 29c ? ? HiM.'1!"!" ? ? ' !. A&P Pineapple JUICE 2 - 46 oz. cans 49c A&P Crushed Pineapple 2- No. 2 cans 49c Marvel Ice CREAM W gal. 49c SQUASH: 2 lbs. 19c Mrs. Ewers ? Speaks To Home Gardeners ' Mrs .Otto Matthews vh -tnfcess to the members ef Uk Home Gar deners Garden CTub Wednesday afternoon at *.-*> p. h?; at her home on Memorial Dtiro Upon arrhral of , the guests. Mrs. Matthews served * chocolate poupd cake, jtof / crec,ni, and coffee. SP r { Mrs. Atratt ?raugtom, - Jr.. ? Prist-: dent, presided, and during the busi ness session, the members discussed ; plans for the April Flower Shower With Mrs. Heeler' MCNti), General' Chairman of the Show, which will , be held in Warsaw, a suest to the club. Mrs. E. P. Ewers was guest speaker for the afternoon and her topic was "Horticulture" with the mate emphasis on propagation. Attend "Spotlight Oil Worried* ! | Conference Mrs. J. W. Farrlor and Mrs. J P. Harmon attended a Conference Spotlight on WOmen'held at thO Uni versity of North Carolina in Ctnpei Hill, February l*h arid 17th. This is an annual conference sponsored by the N. C. Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs in cooperation with the University of | North Carolina Extension Division. Honor Mr. Holfingsworth ) Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Hoi-1 lingsworth honored H. B. Hollings- l worth, father of Mr. Hollingsworth, of Faison with a birthday dinner Sunday. The event marked Mr. Hol lingsworth's fiftieth birthday. Those i attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, Beth and Buster. Ear) and ; Foster Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth of Faison. yij ?r i Garden Club The February meeting of the Warsaw Garden Club met in the Fireside Room of the Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. S. E. Godwin as hostess. Mrs. E. C, Thompson. President, presided and opeued the meeting with a prayer. For the afternoon program, Mrs. [ & P. Ewers introduced Mrs. Lillian Wooten of KinstoMbo gave a most | interesting telle Jft "Table Arran gements." Mrsrwootan discusded | several scales of. points to be used in table arrangements. They were: i color harmony, suitability, distri bution and originality, proportion and balance, and conditions and distinctions. Mrs. M. M. Hopper, Jr., of Kins ton was also a guest. Delicious refreshments, coveying the Valentine motif, and consisting of cherry cobhler, dainty sand wiches, salted nuts, and coffee were served. Green Thumbelinas Met \liss Jan Towi seod was hostess to the Green Thumbelinas last Tuesday afternoon at her home on Walnut Street. Upon arrival of the members, Jan. assisted by Mrs. Townsend, served, cookies. Valen tine candy and punch to the fifteen members present. Mrs. J. M. Kornegay presented the program on "Green Arrange ments". At the conclusion of the program .each member assisted Mrs. Kornegay in making an ar rangement to carry Mrs. Earl Huie, who was to have the program, but due to sickness could not attend. Miss Laurie Gresham will be hos tess to the next meeting which will meet in March. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Fisher .Carlton an nounce the birth of a daughter. Am-! elia, bom February 19th at Sampson Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Carlton is the former Peggy Mitchell at Warsaw. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. James Norwood West, Jr announce the birth af a son born Feb. 23rd. at Sampson Memorial Hospital Mrs. West is the former U>ik Gjod bolt of Warsaw. 1 , <? Mrs. Quinn Entertains Club Mrs. Gerald Quinn was hostess 'o her bridge club Thursday even ing at her home on Walnut 9treet. Mrs. M. L. Kinlaw was guest to the chib and members playing were Mesdames Joe Coatin, Roy Berwick, toe Komegay. Arnold Jones. A. J. tenkins. Jr, George West and Mrs. Bert Alewander. After the second progression. Mrs. Quinn served cherry delight, toast ed nuts and coffee When the score* were compiled at tl* end of play. Mrs. Costin receiv ed hand let lee for high; Mrs. Bnr wick was presented bath towels for traveling prise and Mrs. Komegay received hate fawdsr for cowuH? ttan prise. The Valentine Motif was used in decorating the American Legion Hut Saturday evening when Misses Jane Strickland and Buedy Jones were hostesses to a party from eight Until afcven o'clork. Aroknd forty jhweU atMndad and enjoyed games ... .... - ? ? ill II > ? I II ered*cWh'and^efresh ments of punch, potato chips, cook ies and nuts were served by the hostesses. Mr. sod Mrs D. G. Alderman of Rose Hill were week end guests of Mi and dr . I. I ijiinn, and son,j Jay. Mr. and Mrt Edsel Riven bark and children, Sandy and1 Eddie, were Sunday dinner guests of the Quinn'8. ' Mr .and Mrs. Jo- Brinson anb sons were Sunday dinner guests ef Mr and Mrs. Joseph Rause of Maf wlia. ; " j y iiiaM n in i ii - r Mr *TS. sS&IQ&rSS childri*] i of Black Mountain wer? week end gjiesU> # Mrs *4, * Strickland > Mrs. Walker McNeil shorn*} ; tt Goldstar* Wednesday afternoon. ? Mr. and Mrs E E, Jones spent S3!VjQ&r? sr:- - i ? ? - ;? ? ' \V33 ^ ft , ; il - * . 'J' IT ^r ^ jA&^l DAY LEFT! Sure To Take Advantage of... COOPERATIVE'S BIG 65" Handsome IB-Piece Stainless Sieel tableware Set Thit durable, #?eoming stolnlest iteel k o Droduct of The In Mmotionol Silver Company. 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