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I^T?i?rr?? i m Pfchegi^ Brbek shoWtr a is beige. Mrs. fcroelc is Wearing with HHpUined and rayon combina-the outfit a coffee hat and patent floral printed sheath dress accessorit s. green and brown and the coat ?^BIoorn At The Country Squire jQWn St Counfry fashion Snow of Net week own and Cowtry Shoppe of held their Vnrual fashion the Country Squire between ind Kenansvtlle tantry Squire was beautiful rated with Towered arch Id lovely bouqest of fow ?sts were sealed at tables le they enjoyed theft- steak the models Styled the love It clothes and mingled with (iB. aaswerirst ques'io-s enn matcrials, styles and prices of the clothes. 1 Mrs. (lee Hobbs. owner bf the sho"P. was narrator. Mode's were Mrs. E. C. Thomp son of Warsaw. M'ss Ma-y Anpe Redwine of Kenasville. Mrs. R. S. Troy of Rose Hill, Mrs. Ke"enth Brock, Mrs. Bert Alexander, Mrs. : Walter P ? Vest, Miss Edna Fnye Po well of Warsaw Miss Glrnda Her-j H"" and Mrs. Roy Barwick. Three of the love'*' models are shos vn in their outfits: am Bfipw Host* i; Nflm District Business and Profes- 1 tell Woiiien's Club \Wre host to < jgitite.Mi DiArict Meeting of the B. 1 pS PUT. Cjdbs held in Fayetteviile ! if- Bbnday at Horr c's Restaurant. < hostess to the mePting. Mrs. 11 KAMMt Hobbs presented greetings ^J;te4i;Mlss Ma>y Lou WilMtts (pive | BfgP&Mcation after which a deHci '? Mb meal was enjoyed followed by BLAHBte88 rnp',tinc presided over ' HfXafcp. Elizabeth Currie. Dis'rict I l^fipctor, of Fayetteviile. Miss Mary i iujjpret Smith. Centeral Area i President brought a message | r ?Mfc^^jldOration Procedures. There1 wrf approximately 45 members in attendance. Those attending from Warsaw vere: Mrs. Hobbs, Miss Wilkins, Mrs. J. P. Harmon. Mrs. Lillian }uinn, Mrs. Hugh Wells, Mrs. Jack Veatherly, Mrs. Emily Trevathan, Miss Victoria Kornegay, Mrs. Hazel ?mith, Mrs. Lillian Rabon, Mrs. Bill loyette, and Miss Jacquie Boyette. Wbrsaw Youfh MOsic Club Met The Warsaw Youth Music Club nel March Oth in the Jmitfrr High Auditorium With Patsy 9he.field iresiding. 4?if Becky Phillips presented a pro ?iimim ? i imi ? m mm ?????? Mrs. Bed Alexander weariri" a hand washable riv. st appealing f-.b ric imported from Japan in a very swial, very fes'ive shirtdress. F^s tiv:ty comes from the two-Inch hands of matching Irsh'ype la"e across both shoulders a"d do'.vn each sleeve. Same luce down center nd CoKfli', nln'"htM'i pearly bodnct but'rths, thfleckjuavtpr s'eoves from gdinM fc-ith two button clostnn. Bi? ?i-?rcfu! W<trt has sot uaprered pleats aTl-round. Ivory, Pink, Blue. Yellow. pram on "The Stn--S"i*><?'"d Ro ller" and told hew Francis Scott Key, a young lawyer amateur poet composed the National Anthem, Tlie club had 103''< attendance with every member phybife dfi stir J--* recital. .embers playing Were: Connie te'"-l!e. Kav Bri't. Cirdy Jcnes, R rend a Rostie. Trtcia Vomcav Ta?a Canton, Mnrsha Jorden, Ann Holt Jordan. Jare B1 art-more, Tan ~a 'o Wcs', Jan To"Tsord. l.aurln , Orecharn. Mary B D-nu?hon, Mary | Sheffield, Ann Hines, Barbara Ray I m- Patsy She'field, Beckv Phill'rs j William Outlaw, Cathrlen Buck j \bi'rail Warren, and Suzanne Sou thertand. , Refreshments were served by Mfs. Raeford Bostic ar.d \trs. W. 6. Britt, Jr. Methodist Circles Tho W. S. C. &. of the Warsaw Methodist Church met Monday | evening in the Fireside Room of 1 the Church following the Circle Meetings at nine o'clock with Circle No. 4 presenting the program. Mrs. R. F. Wadkins was hostess to Circle No. 1 at her home with eight members present. Mrs. Em mdns Garner gave the devotion ahd Mrs: D. J. Middleton presented the program. Mrs. Robert West, Chair man, presided over the business ? . m?'tih ?. i During the social hrur, the hos tess served pecan pie topped with vhipped cream and coffee. Circle No. 2 met in the home of Mrs. R. T. Blackburn with Mrs. Joe Brii-son, Chairman, presiding. Mrs. 'T"Hcrt West gave the devotion and Mrs. Brinson presented the pro "ram with Mrs Job Wahab and Mrs. A. J. Strickland assisting. the cor>clrs:nn of the nrogram, refreshments of cherry pie a-'a mode ai. . coffee were served to the nine members present. ? Mrs. Luthr Jenkins was hostess to Circle No. 3 with Mrs. Joe Rome gay. Chairman, presiding. Mrs. George Taylor presenetd the devo tion, followed by the business meet-1 ing. curing'the social hoar, cherry pie with ice cream and coffee were ser ved the eight Mfembefs preesnt. Circle No. 4 met in the Fireside Room of the Church with Mrs. Her man Hollingsworth, Chairman, pre siding. There were seven members present. Mrs. Belton Minshew. Chairman, presided over the meeting of Cirdle No. 6 which mert in the home of Mrs. C. W. Surratt with seven members present. Mrs. Hopton Smith presen ted the devotion assisted by Mrs. i??-1' hArth of nobby rayon. It is sleeve Joa has a nflUly ovaied-out neck line. The Se rhs-dlog at the walr i becomes a self tie at the left aide Self stHclilnjt iTOtrrd neck and J. u. jsurratt and Mrs. Walter P. i West. At the conclusion of the meelih", I the hostess served ice cream floats and cookies. Announce Birth Mr .and Mrs. Jerry Dsifris an nounce the birth of a daughter, ? t*n, t-orri Saturday. March 3rd, at Duplin General flcspltai Mrs. Davis is the former Sylvia Futrell of Beulavi'le. Presbyterian Circles Met The Presbyter'an "ircles met last week in the following respective homes. Circle No. 1 met Monday after noon at 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. Lillian Quinn with Mrs. L. B. Huie, chair man, presiding. Mrs. Walker Stevens presented the "'Bible Study". There were li members present. Mrs. Quinn served chocolate fud ge candy, cake, coffee, and ntlts. j Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, HI, chairman, who pre sided Tuesday morning at 10:30 a. j m. Mrs. Stevens served cof.ee cake j rings, coffee, and Co. es to the 10 members present. I irs. .i 1 liresham presented the '?ible Study" with group participa tion. Circle No. 3 met Tuesday night at 8:00 p. m. with Mrs. J. C. Page as hostess. Mrs. V. A. Stancil, chair SUNDAY ! AT CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH D. E. PARi-EKSOiN. MINISTER &unri?v School 9:45 a. rii. Fayette Batis, Morning Worship 11.00 a. m ?>* church Choir Trainu.K union 7:00 p. m H. C. Allen Director Eveninn Worship 8 00 p. m. WARSAW METHODIST CHURCH L. T. WILSON MINISTER CHURCH SCHOOL 9t45 a m A. M. Benton Sup't. Worship Services 11:00 A. M. Sermon: Mil.siC WARSAW PHESBYTERIAN CHURCH NORMAN FLOWERS MINISTER Church School 9:50 p m. Allen W Draughon. Jr. Sup't Morning Worship 11:00 A. M ftoneer Fellowship ?:<M P M . Evening Worship 7 30 P. M. i CECIL PATE General Sunday School Superintend ent Robert Price. Adult Superinten dent. Mrs. Paul Mull, Training Union Director .Morning Worship ll:vO A. if. Tayer Swviee 8 p. m weartfesday 1:00 TraMhtf UrrtOh , Evening WorOhijj 7:30 ?: cH. Wednesday Prayer Service f * 7:30 m. > ! WARSAW P^NTECOASTAfc HOLT VESA CHURCH r> ^ ft on Rev. Danial Jones Worship Servient Morning vWirs^tr uoo Evenim* Worship 7-to Sundry Srhaol it to 00 o^ktck Eveny sunrtay ? Norman Rnrvwit. 'MipenrttenHr-i' TW-sdiv . F1HST bptt'-tVAJ. WILL baptist courn. PASTOR n. b. Everett SUPtntVTENWBVT \ Rcb rt Benson San Any School 9:45 A. M Mornlr-r Worship 10:59 League Service 0:00 P. M. i .1 I I iplpppp inrfhole's. A f?9nge marked by the stitching travels all the way down front and center. Mat .-King cardi gan sweater has push-up sleeves and all-over matching embroidery. Bei;:e, Aqua, Green. man, presided and presented the "Bible Study". There were 10 mem bers present, and the hostess ser ved a chicken salad plate. Circle No. 4 met with Mrs. Ed Hines Monday night at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. E. P. Ewers, Presidertt of thb Women of the Church, was special guest. Mrs. Allan Draughan, Jr., chair man, presided and Mrs. Frank Havs'ip presnted the "Bible Study". There were 12 members present, and the hostess served ccffee and hot doughnuts. Attend Flower School Mrs. E. C. Thompson, Mrs E. P Ewers, and Mrs. Hector McNeill, returned Saturday after attending ah Advanced Refresher Coarse for Nationally Accredited Judges held by the S. C. GUrd&i Couffcll of Sate'Flower (Shows at Columbia, B. C. , Got somctmino to s^iat Call DUPLIN-TIMES Want ads. 2?e. 2171. t-itir i im i l?- ? T ? ^ ^ ?<^es C? Jewel-tones In Imperial Dacfo And Cottdn Fine Uiiivernt; Oxfords Sporty Sailcloth ?pVrfv^ t)e\^C. -\>cC Alt Ff&m.... (M. yClualityfiiAric Center Warsaw, N. C... You'll Be Floating On A Cloud With... i. ? - . f i > SprihcJ Fashions ByMeCdl I | Dainty Embroidered Batiste ? ? "-V , ? % : ?frfefe V p) ^ ?? jl so Coots and Clark zippers and thread ? buttons - laces - braid - belting - Cording- Pillow I tope? - linings - and hat frames - straw cloth - stra w braid - flowers. . ^Vy u.8 * fc's ''50) exomptio * rr ?e had Hb mm Urd wni ? "??n . Hr J E. Wn!\ District Dir ? ?ctor of Ritei-rial rtcvounc for Jfcc J 're^'sho^o District Offhe, rol' tc' M oilt today. | i.'HasVu ' s'nd v-i'e r.ny 'He f? j oi-t ' r-tum even t! orgh one of ( 'lien find nn irrome cr JeduetiaM or tho year flut *f the vik h 'vd a?-y income at pil, thcj c may fide either a Joirt return oi tl #carate returrs A joint returr j most include all dif thfe irdome of tteth hisband and tvife. If esch iles a fle*-ara - retdrri.^i's httfoimd ifflhy ndt c'Airri an exemption V his wife or vice vhrsS. He idtted. ( For example, suppose that a wif c earred WOO from which *80 Hiconk j tax was withheld. If she filed 8 separate return te obtain her^W* re 1 {b|nd the iusband is not permitted to claim an exemption for her on lib returh If husband and wife fil-j separate rwitTR. beth niest use the staninr : < deduction, or both ttyust claim th?i; j actual deductions. Ore canrot itfe ] mize deductions aiid trie other nSt ] the standard deduction. : 1 Taxpayers who have any 4ues- I tiojrs ab;ul filing by husbard and | wife may get Document 5013, ' Per- ( sonal Exemptio-s and Dependents," ( by writing to their loitdl Internal Revenue Office. , ? ~J~~ .'nlei(ui'iu Lb Mrs. W. J. Tsyfor tu high SCOT" r for the 6##>? Mrs. lub Friday evening Mber home on (emoriel Drive. Mrs. Toytor re. a J?leaejete f MM nvca a ucsseri cuminvo* lur iicf "ii*aana H-SHSS lesdames John Fonvielle. MUchOTl Iritt. J M RdUStf *rtfl WW, I anuts aid soft drinks I Announce Birth Mr. arid M s. Da*f<J M Baane of tostburg, Wise announce the Birth if a *sn, Mvld Todd, bohi Match <-f. i f 1 tv . .Mrs. PgJijJs the fortber Clara rodd Of wBi*Shw. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemsiine of ' IreOnlboro amUrice the birth of i daughter, Sorya Annette, bdrii rfehhiary tilth at Duplin General SOififtai. Mrs. Kerstine is the farmer An l&te 6f Warsi w. JUALITV JOB ^BIMTINO CALL TWl DUPLIN - TIMES. ? ? A, - ? A FOB SAMS 28 A. R. Wood Gas Brdoders i.WO Capacity ? Good Condition Phone Warsaw 293-4602 T- ' ' ' ift ljag? . ? Cash and Carry *1.00 per bag - Plus Tax Fruita... And Vegetables Abo Sweet Potatoes 9fc Next To Minshew's Service Station ? IM?i ?WWII H ? ?!! IIMIIPm ? ? ???I I W IIMIWM? W??W*T~ ?.-i ft? ? rftawmiaw ?n n ?^a>?? - "Knttr tew" is important to financial success, too ' The successful . angler knows what bait to tike, how to cast properly and where the fish are biting. Just so, the man Who is getting somewhere financially, knows how to budget his expenses to permit of systematic savings, knows whhre to put his rhoney for steady growth with safety . . . ifchich is H E E E! r?m -.r-tW^ other Services CHEGltlN& e SAFE DEPOSIT AUTO LOANS 4 PERSONAL LOANS Member Federal ?eposlt Imufahce ^ I I A. K| ,
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