PI?M 2W-49M \ T "? I " V ? - MP - S - 4 *| I ' ; Persond/s ; Sheriff and Mr*. Elwood Revellc > spmd, thrwgh ? Sunday at Carolina Beach where j CENTER JM!? wed. - Thus. , J*Mkr Ji ' AS)?. I Drums of Africa Stirring Marlette Hartley and Ltfyyd Bochner - Torta Thatcfier In Metrocoior F'rtdiV - Saturday Anfe' M Jasfcfi 6Hfl tfife Argonauts & San. InW StTTO Speriter's Mountain SUjrtagJIettflr Fofida Maureen O'Hara The Hellions v Stirring Itlcliard Todd anil Aubrey Th$ fritifea >rkU?.MKy?SgW Kink KdHb V?. feodfilla TkoTwo MteliUwl.pf \U Time! JmM Beck Presents > , In Color Charlie Whitley <>rd chjld \*n o(<Mt. Olive spent Vadne-day Vict- Vr. and M <. Joe Koasgay ii ) son Joe, Misf! QJori;? ir\tcf !h<s,..*hppl >f Nursing of Wilson is spending :bis week with her parents, Mr. laughter, grilse SlJS Hill vi* taji J4r. and Mrs. Beitoa Mtnshew TMs?"- MM vee^end tlwhere , the*., speafc the jeekanvl w% her mother, Mrs. Ed Pt spent HWda*lM?alijs,^ her mother. Mrs. Winnie Davis. ? _?* V. J ? 11 SWMY WARt% $38?:MiNi?8iRCB CHURCH sgHOQ), IMS a. m. 1 M. moiom&w-W . Worship Services 11:00 A. M. A^lfjn W. Draughon, Jr^Sip't Mor ning Worship 1^00 A. Mj Pioneer FtUft^ship 6:00 P. M. Rev. Danial Jones koman^Bar^ch. j^^j^^endJit Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 R M. Weekend guests of Mrs. Glendora Brawn were lira. S. N. Hill and her grandson, Keith Canady of Savannah, Ga. Miss Jo Carp} Jones is visiting Jordan in High Point for several V? ? hi i?f ttfyi EsSMSftW ^^ding aome' time her aunt ?,uncle Mr. and Mrs. George d Wumlu Itavi; S|?'HI fUiO'luf Mrs, Winnie Davis rtiffit Sunday in i^now mil vising with relatives. >,Tim llunter .spent left, week in Bqiileviiift MUth .?js grandmother, ?&&&? ?r,u? B^n,1^Sh*.'g,jyew,,iMr. gad MnwMoflW ^ntWPi ?Ad children, anTD^le l?0^' Mr* Fa^ior Had the flho?wsop'g rgtyro-. ft Week' following a camping trip on Moun\ Mitchell. Mr. *?<#?. fti and daughter.. Jopaaheat the week end at the Jenkins's cottage at the tiver. reik , Dan? and. Toiyf, '-Mended "Hir? jn The jfjMt*/,# Rooneand, thq ,anpi?ft W0iljip4. fives' ?t Grait^atl^JteHfUto rpceptly 4 touij^of d|)0 mountains of N. C. ana Obio.-retiumftf bom bown'oi' fob lowing a two#* 5e|sp,,;vaoation witji her, parents, Mr. and |h|rs.. J.?X Blanphcycj Guests on Thursday *ed Mrs. aiid sifps, and Charie^of Jac^^ljl^, F^j Cleanu ?f iji^a^t^^aiu jmd Mr; tII,fe l^srsss lea remained to spend two weeks with their grandparents. If"*' "V'l ttj\ <1 V: I " "**?: If left M^day a^r spending several days with her .fcuronts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Bostic. Friends of Mr. Walker Steveng will regret to learn that hg.^;.a patient ia Dublin Gensfgl Hospital. Joe Cost in .spent sevaul days last week at Jture'R, peach With Ms.' and Mrs. E. C TyndgU at their cottage. ? ^Missl.Itiplr>w,gWWo and Mrs. V. A. Standi returned home Sunday from Collowhee, N. C. wheqp tt?y special education tot elementary schools at Western Carolina College, schpols .at Western Gawlbw Wlege. Mr. Harms* o^ -.Hakiigh spent the weekend with his sister y^^mily. Mr. and Mrs. Walket ??., . r ? *?. ? ? iMrr and, Mfs^JackJe Sutton ?fld children of Clearwater,' Fla! and Ms%iJDptwi}*?V maUier,, of a Mrs. 4Ackie.^?<?n & tylunjbda ?, ??.. last jrnkood. lhe Jacktp Sutton's newly adopted son were christegpd in.-the- Warsaw Methodist Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton, Steve and Randy attended a bir thday dinner for Mr. Sutton's mo tjire, Mrs. Paulia Sutton, hipld in the home of her,4auhgter, Mrs. Ren Laytop, of Rocky Mount Sppday. Mr. aijd Mrs, Jarqes Ira Sq^on and sons, Ira and Gray spent the week end wtth Hie Layton's and Sfrs. Si^tw < n > * Joint MmiHS otqim The Friendly* Mineral Serines and Pgnpy ,PrePft> figme PfiWn Stratipn Clutys Wd.a ftpjflj n^efipg 9t the Penny, Branch Home Demon stration Crab house Wednesday. July 24, at 2:30 p. m. The Peony BrWcfi ctab.wpjjtdst Mrs. J. B. Torrans, preskfem.o# U?L P,Wny.^raj?ch Oub. presided TtoWOtlng <aw?rf;W^ a very, aft-, stswesms Mw|. Bob, Blanched, s<#g leader. . Mrs, Pwl4 S)#0J> a?ve the, de votion after whiqb tbe pres ident, eg J tended ,(h y*ry .Wfljal welcomp to all menyni, pretupt. Mrs. EL 3, Riyenbark, gaye a report, n '^Health", jugijfp. Tflrrans fave a report oe,,/t(ome Maflacemeip";^ A vpy itderorttog and inforpaa tive program ifoftuwed,, with Mrs, Mae fSMger, tytyM. Dflfnonstratiop, four Own,Bedspreads" She used a chart with colored pictures to illustrate the different styles ,and fOjpr.ecbeme not oplyjfor spreads but also , dust rufjfljes and curtains to match. She alsq,ysed.a miniature bed, mattress, and pijfews to .illu strate different styles., of spreads arid ruffles to fit ,the spall bed It waa a very helpful demonstration and wps enjoyed by everyone., ! During Jhe business mee^og, Mrs. Torrans read a letter from,thy Civil Defense chairman which urgp et},everyone to enlist fh some pro gram .offered,, y, , a H was also announce^ during this meeting by..Mrs. Spiqer that the PwJiibSoraity Fair wif| be held a galn this year in Beulayille Sepfem; articles in for exhibit September ^er 23-2t. They were urged to take I The meeting closed in regular foriup .The host, wrved opep( faced sand cookl^,, potat^ chips, end ptifU-'h to the twenty members pre me1*** HUt,. ^ iX?*?h, Children and tneir respect W timb.VLpr- al^ Mrs. Van dyr OutlPH' QM^-ed them at a fam dy, reunion $nyer at the horns of their 4pu4hter-it) law, A*, and Mrs. J^bert fSmitn of Magnolia on Sun a9]H ??. , I! p.Jha Oi9ca^ion was a .going away part)) , for t^iear. son, Chief Elmer J, Ouflaw ana pis fairly, who are 31,(1 e visiting with them for f few weeks tiimdW Phillipines t Chjff Communication' technician, Eimac-)], Qidjpw, USN, son of Mr. ?p4 Mr^, Varp^r Outlaw of War WWrt,.'^bfiipg, ^signed to the Nival Communication Station at San Mi guel, Phiilihine Islands, Chief Outlaw has b?n assigned to the Naval Selectivity Group Activity at Fort George. He was at Fort Meade, Maryland for the past f^ieH>utiaw's wife,, Pat, and aons, Jimmy, Sammy, Tommy and atwropan# ljim to the Philippines in mid August after a visit with his parents in Waryaw apdphfr parents in BakerSfield, Cal ifornia. d Chief Outlaw attended the Magno lia High School and nas been in the Navy for the past sateen years. Mrs. BSos/fey ark - day was surprised wiffi a birthday diner at her home near Warsaw. Warsaw guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hollingsworth and ,son David, Mr, and Mrs. Waitus Byas ley, Gene Beysley, Mr. Beasley and daughter Ann. LaGrange guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sanford, B?ps ley and children. Ned, Terry, and famela, and guests from Wallace ley, Miss Adiua Beasley, Mr ami *rs. 9tfmt Beasleji and sqa. 8on njr,and)W*f. Mary 4pn i The honoree's twin titter, Mrs. Graham Beasley of Wallace was remembered with, gift* alto. The bonoree received many nice and lovely gifts. Infant Succumbs (Jravesjde funeral services were held,Tuesday morning at. UP:o6 o'clock in, Devetloal Ggrdens ,?ear Warsaw for Julie Sutton, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sutton. , .eddiUpn,,to. Jjer parents, she is .survived by ty,0 sisters Brenda and ^Imherly both of the home. Mi, fs Torrans Is Hqnorod | foejQemfyers of the Baltic Bridge Ctyb, and Mrs. Yank J* Smith were 1 hpstesses to a^flpatingshower giv e*t for. Mi^s Helen, Torrans, bride elect pf August lpst Friday .evening, fipnv&P0 P. m. until jp: OP p. m. in the,home of Mrs. Smith on Cpllege Street, Member? of the Bal tie bridge clup arp.Mrs. &eth Hill, Mrs. Woodrow Smith, Mrs. Bob Blanchard, Mrs. Bruce Torrans, Mrs. Helen ?njith, Mrs. Winnie Dav is, Mrs. James Sutton, and Mrs. Clinton House, Miss Torrans was presented a corsage of yellow roses. , The homo was .thrown ensqite fair Que special occasion, using, arrange ments pf? pink dahlias, with pink queen ann's lace, and yellow roses wfth .marigolds in the living, room. In the dining room, where ,.tj? guests were served from a round table thrown with a lace cloth, a huge silver candlelabrum center ed the table, holding pink roses, snpp dragons . and pink, burning tapers. A. silver candelabrum was als used on the buffet holding pin> burning tapers entwined with baby's breath. Mrs. Yank Smith greeted the guests at the dqor and introduced them tp the honorpe and her jno'her after which they were invited into the dining room where Mrs. Wood row Smith served punch. Mrs. Seth Hill presided at the guest book and said the good-byes. Out-of-town guests were? Mrs. Phelman Hudson, Mrs. Everett, Spell. Mrs. Maggie Johnson and mm P*M II Bb m* mi.. Mr*. J. D. Johnson of Turkey. Mrs. Ruth Herring of Alberts, Mis, Judy Faye Smith of Beulaville and Mrs. J. C. Pope of CUntou. U Approximately thirty guests at-, h tended and Mis*. Torrans received k an array of lovely and useful gifts. Si Airs. Sharpe j Entertains I At Luncheoh Mrs. Avon Sharpe was hostess tq " * .^rkjge Ifmphep/v giv^n in < the c Country Squire last Thursday from 11:00 a. m. until 2:00 p. m. g If thp dining .room, graceful .sum- 0 mer Bhrqsgemen's were, plaped iq appropriate places around the five tables of bridge which were in play. ? - ?? t,n(? ilui i .1 an r ? i Mrs. Sharpe chose for her menu chicken imperial on country ham, fresh fruit salad with sour cream, green beans, asparagus casserole, role, fresh peach cobbler topped with whipped cream, hot biecuits, and coffee. ?; ? , ( Guest playing were Mesdames, Sam Godwin who was presenetd ar tificial grapes for high score. Ed Sheffield who received decorative towel racks for second high, J M. Kornegay who received ? double deck of playing cards for consola tion, O. S. Matthews, James H. Hines, Douglas Townaend, Henry L. Stevens, HI, Elbert Matthis, W. G. Britt, Jr, W. P.-West, J. N? West, Jr., John Fonvielle, Earl Huie, John A.. Johnson, -R. D. Johnson, Jr.. Ed Hines, Ed Strickland, Bill Shef field, Allan Draughan, Jr. and Fes Mitchner. i Notice - Reunion ! He descendants,, tf the 8*h*rd t ickenwn, Biaehburn,,, family will aid their fomijy .reunion Sunday, I up?t ?, at the A, T. Blackburn, r. home in Warsaw. ftffibeuf/, ! Hi.aoi, Mrs. , Julius Sutton an-1( ounce th? tort* and death at ? aughterhprp. July JWvin Duplin f ieneral n^pital in.JCenansville. j Mrs. Sutton, is the former Ethel iryant of Clinton. They have two ther dauhgters. | M BiHh.; Mr. and Mrs. William Coetin an- 1 Mrs. Cgstia is the farmer RrfMq j| Iritt of Mt. Olive. ?If tiiy'V* J ? "?<>? ? ? HARVEY J. COBB 1 SIOUX CITY AB. Iowa - Ahrnan first Clow Harvey J. Cobi. 4r of aison, N. C.. has arrived here for . is&igmueat with an Air Defense Airman Cobb, a radar operator. 9 onnerly was assigned to Otis AFB, Ban. The airman,, soo of Mr. and Mrs. iarvey J. Cobb Sr. of Rt- 2. Faison, s a graduate of Douglas High Sch kjI in Warsaw, N. C. His wife, Svelyn, is the daughter of R. J. doore of Rt. ?. Faison I tvusufes iire sold tfiwi tftoss I of any other name...! I ? MJIB*uftfjouhpiI ioblnol. do,lr? of Story I Cork piano. ????* ? lor dw?iro. . COM In and MJNf..U* ? In flM u"?ni d tonol qsallNao aoadnood by Story t Clark anainaorloo dorian. tfco toolorl ? ? trtump^ ollho M0orn ***** tndmWfc lp|il know wiry to Many wor#! ol Hroro orquiiifto (wipIm ana I axkh^ml I I "TheHpttiofMuMc" J DUPLIN THEATRE "AM CONDITIONED" u u, Baako Bach Tueaday Nigkt _ mi .L. l' : :? WW1 ALL STAR CAST Friday -(Sidarda* ?... 5A?K. " Starring Fr?V Mac Marry r-s IN Day Of , The Bqdmari Ihcidehf In An Alley ??????? ? ?M* ( Sunday .? Meaday . Ang. 4-5 SHOW 2-4 & 8:30 P. M. TheWpii, ? William, Hoiden And Trevor Howard Tuesday , Au^To ^WCoiti0 Jtfot starring faxk Hudson Also iarikb'$160.00 ?mi ni LOIti All Star Cast FOR SALE A Limited Amount Of TOBACCO STICKS A Few USES BUCKEYE TOBACCO on cum mm Hurly! theywili go fast bt our prices: Johnson Cotton wmoony < I i ? % # * v ? i ? 102 Ebit BoHey St. Wffl Idee; N. C. Phone AT 5-1151 ..AiJi -A.''' ~ . >t : . wmlH< mms am 11 for Kramer's Department Store, openings in sever- m al departments for full or part time. Experience helpful, but not necessary. Good pay and discounts '13 on all merchandise purchased at Kramer's. See Max Offerman 1 at Kramer's Wallace, N. C. 9 . " . -?4 ? ? 'If* ? | ^p*'> "' Ready To Wear 1 Special Clearance Rack SUMMER DRESSES Price , V\/f6f iSkirts One ., Special Clearance Rack K Price I ? r Uniforms tt< Off Sizes 5 to 52 And Half Sizes Entire Stock Of Shorts a And Pedal Pushers J4 Off Eledcti towels All Remaining Stock In it 't Assorted Colors and Strines I I Reg. NOW 1.98 1.00 3.98 2.00 Mens Dress Pdnts Reg. NOW 5.98 4.88 6.98 - 5.88 8.98 - 6.88 Entire Stock j i Mens Suits R Reduced Were NOW 29.98 20.00 39.98 30.00 Mens Swim Suits 1 Were NOW 5.98 4.00 4.98 3.50 3.98 2.50 2.98 2.00 i Boys Swim Suits Clearance Were NOW 1.98 1.00 2.98 2.00 3.98 3.00 ^ Men's | Bermudas 2.98 2.00 3.93 3.00 4.98 & 5.93 4.00 Shorty Pajamas Nylon, Dacron & Cotton WW Shotty GoWris Nylon, Dacron And tolttori % Off ARSttmmfer Hafs I m "r r Oval Krdided Rugs Nastic-reg 2.98 now 198 Fabric-reg 1.98 now 1.49 Drapery Fabric Close-Out 48" Wide, Values to 2.00 per yanl Now 89c yard Fabric Special Beautiful Batik Dark taints Far any Occasion, Values To 1.00 pier yard. . Now 59c per yard - *** k & * v'tiM . ? ? ^ & .^.??? ?:. &\i. i. ? J

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