|K Waiww Society J ? it ' "59* A -4*. || ^ *w r gfw?5I - Mn. Copld Quiim and and Jimmy Dixon ^coi Mrs. iMty It*Hum and daughter. Ma; oi Jacksonville S1*m 'last Srtajssf * * ?PJRR&SK1S lira. Costin g sister and family, the ,wb re dn^Oe a freshman. 1 :. and Mrt Paul Kitchen at cba i brother, Bruce Hooeycutt to MU RebejRi" Faye Matthews Sun da) at the First Baptist Church in ^8 ncfiy dtoests of Mr and Mrs. Let Batson were Mr. and MrfcJim l my Batsort and daughter, Linda oI #ayetUMHe. A ML add Mil. L. H. Brown, Mrs Frank Thomas and Mrs. -JfBfc WiL liana spent Thursday In Wilmir.tfon with L H. Brown, Jr. :??: VWMK 3? Mr. and Mr*, rtobert E! tVeM spent th^ weekend wftft relativei i* Wilson'. ' "vun ,,J+ 'Miss landa English, Bennie Bart lette and Waiter Bostic fct* Sunday Mrs. A. M. Benton 3nd Mrs. Bt l totf'' Mlhstew gfccoiniftull^f Brad and Mlrttey to Methodist College in FtyetWvlile Mohd^'^Vhrf?7 both hoys will be fhshttlen. n , Ajtej^pamell of^Wi^ Mis* Patsy Hill left Sunday to at tend WIIAifhgfOn College in Wil mlfigtoh tM* fall. Ht- !?<J Jits. P- L. XaiOtff eoi sons, Sam and Leon Jr. of Faisoi were Sunday dinner guests a( their daughter and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Emmons (jjuner and son, IW "'? ^?'"W and ii-n 1' I ? Mr- and Mrs. Bekm 4??t^t . r. y^pj6w Hm* ?T>* w J parents. Kirk where they celebrated Joel's Second birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrt. Charlie VMtley and -?hiklren of Mt. Olive spent Sundhy With Mr. and Mrs. Ldtt Korneg?y ind Mr. and Hn Jn Kofnegky bad children'. Mrs. Bdfton MfcUhew. Mrs. Itofi Mr. and Mrs. I I ?tf?nna*l W?. lay. visits Mr. pad Mr* ?(<**& Williams and son, Frederick, of Beulaville Sunday and had lunch at Jiiiflus yenj. Mis# Ann Straughan left Tuesday for Brwol, Virginia what she has aeceptei^j teaching position. Mrs. Noah Janes and hfaah Wilson 'JoneS oHit. Wive, Mrs. Willie phildren of Golds gueStTof Mr fSd jfilfflC.^rpy and fihnlly. They atj enjoyed swim ming at White Lake In pe after noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Williams vish ted relirtiyes |if Roseboft Sunday afternoon. Youth Music flubs Fifg MWi"9 held Its first meeting of the school year, 1983-64, in the Wariaw Junior High School auditorium last wetjk. New officers elected wye: Presi dent Connie Revelle; Vice presi dent Tricia Kornegay; add Secre tary, Mary Sheffield. Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. club counselor, announce that' studedts may participate in the federation Festival held in GreenvilM in MarOh and the National Guild Auditiohs held in Warsaw in May- She also announced that a prise will be a wardgfi at the December music dub meeting to each student who pre forms a memorized piece Jtney have learned by themselves. Students performing od student recital were: Kay Britt, rfanga , 16 West, Laurie Gresham, MOry Lyi n Johnson, Debbie Rivenbs -k, Gr^g Garrls, W. J. Middleton, Tricia Kdr negay, Mary Sheffield, Cirfdy Jones, Tana Carlton, Marola Jordan, SUz zanne Southerland, Jan fOwnsend, and Connie Revelle. Refreshments were served Ify Mrs. Nelson Carlton and Mrs. J. X. Kornegay. \b? nine memhers jpreseat Circle No. 3 met in Uie home of M?- "f*8*? w!lh 7*1* Wm, tskzzjz Bsfe^t J;W; prTi!; Arincy t^ Ktvihg (he pf* At the conclusion of the program, Circle No. 4 met in the home of Vfrl.' ftuby Beasfey With ten metrr hers present. Mrs. O. J. Button gaVe the program and Mrs. Beasley pre sented thp devotion. During the social hour the hostess served lemon cream pie, nuts and coffee. '' Mrs. Roy Barwick was hostess to Circle {fo. I with five members pro sent. Mrs. Walter P. West presided during the Business session, (i most interesting program Was presented by Mrs. E. C. Thompson and Mrs. Weit gave the devotion. M the conclusion Of the meeting, thC hostess served coffee'and assor ted hot homemade sweet rolls. l .*# f>"M . id ?- v? ? ( Mrs. D. L. Carlton was hostess to Cf*le No. g With nhie members pfe teiu. Mrs. rf. 3. Middfcttn, Chair man, presided and Mrs Charles Catooll presented the devotion. Mrs. Robert West'Whs th charge of the program. During the social hour the hostess served a /rosdf frtn't" salad and iced ten* atfflr Miss Marjofle Carol Matthews of Turitey,' SeWe'mker bride&ect bf Kenheth Smtlh, 'Son of Mr aid Mi's Pern* Smith df JtSrsaw, wdi honor ed with *'<l bridal ttfwWfer September 2nd; from 8 to 10 at the home of Mrs. R. R- Wood on rfne Street. Hostess for "the occasion ware MrsFforr 'Bbeffrof tJftiton, 3W* Emmotts GhrhiSr and Mf*" Wood. J9S0B3UP" R. P. Wood, Jr. greeted the guests upon their arrival and intro duced them to the honoree and Mr. ter If Hi# bridegroom elect, and Donna Kay Wood presided at the gift registry. Mr. R. R. Wood, Sr. said the itmbfts.'' Aof white, yellow and green to mate it tKe fall mfttff was carried out in decorations with pictarest|tie arrangements of mixed fiowtorwr dhf??it ttomts through out Ad home'. * WWte 'burning! tapers comMl' the1 sitting!'"' 9 ^ The table was covered with a white linen cloth with refreshments of pinch, cheese stars, bridal cakes, mints dndchk&m salad pat ty ghtlir served from filk gjass containers. ni^^w?^? rsf=s?y^ "W Mrs. Jones feted On 76th birthday Mrs. Lewis *. Jones, (Sr. was hon ored last Sundays* ttie'oc#?dnr? of her 76th birthday at the home of j her daughter Mrs. Mary Teachey in Roae Hill Other children and (heir families I attending were JArs. Harvey Willi ford, Nancy Harijoan of SmUhfieW; Mt. aijd Mrs. p. Jf. p^uel aid Vickie el -Goldsboro, Mr. and Mis. David How ley of Dunn; Mrs. Is abel Murphy and Stave of Morgan-1 ton; Mrs. Oliver Jones and Cindy, Mr. and Mr.s P. Palmer Jones aid Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jories Jr. and Patsy all of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Langston and Mrs. Jones Great Granddaughter, Emiley Lots of Smithfieki. Mrs. Jones Sisters and Profilers ware also there to help her enjby the day. They included Mr. ahd Mrs. J. W. Tuqker of Durham; Mr and Mrs. Julius Tucker, Mr. Qlenti Tucker and Carol Ann, Mr. JamWs Tucker all oi Magnolia; Mrs. Oscar DjMW Sr. of Warsaw; Mr. and Mfs. Emmons Sheffield of Rose Hill; and Mrs. Betty Mae Tucker bt Mag nolia; Jimmy Bowden of Kenarts vilte; and Mrs. Teachey's daughter Sue Lynn were also present. A (host enjoyable and delicious dinner and a very fine get-together was declared by all. Steve Knowles Honored Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knowles honor ed their son, Steve, Tuesday after norm at three o'clock with a birth day party. Steve was celebrating his tenth birthday. Playmates enjoying the happy oc-, casitWt Wetd:' Johnny Mwbrt, "Larry Herring, Johnny Johnson, Hunt TayJtnT Jerry1 Coombs,'"'Bteve yhd this,1 Bilf'JCornAgay, Steve1 Sutton, jaiekie "Hornel Robert VvraV, Robert Johftsori) Dahnf Herring1, TllnA' Jdfirt sdH'.' Lauhie Gresham. Gloria Her ring. Kay Britf, Jo Dittfe! Kathy Carltoil, Barbara SumrHerlin.' jtrah Bfafc. SMbArd Chest mrtt, Jean Jones, Tanga West, JanTownsencf, GAB Costiin, Dana Rivtenbarlt' and Horne. Ul' ' R. P. W??d, Jr., Billy Knowles and ffqbo' Potter accompanied 'the .boys to the Junior High football field whAre they enjoyed playing football and Mrs. Knowles directed myitis frr X' " ' '? Delicious refreshments of cake, ice creana. drinks and rtttts wefe Shr^hby Mi4."Kno#ldS Assisted lA te&tfHnirtm:' ft Stew received manjr nice and Club Met With Mrs. Avsley Jits. Mett Auslev was hostess to * her bridge club Friday evening at eight 'clock at her fume on flflemor fetfWw JjKise making up the two tables Mr?. ImiCnCii Bntf, Mrs. Troy Kor negay, Mrs. John Fonvielle, Wrt. W; ? Britt, Ms. Jarttss If; West, Jr., Mrs. Walter P. West aa^ Mrs. John A. JoKnson. During progression, the hostess served soft drinKs and nuts and at ? the end of pfdy^paW^ t>\? ahA Cof fee. When the scores were compiled, Jlrs. Fonvielle received stationery for chip h'gh. Mrs. J. N. West, re ceived a perfume bottel for visitors high and Mrs. Johnson was present ed a rain cap for consolation prize. Mrs. Quinn Entertains Club Mrs. Gerald Quinn was hostess fd her bridge Club guesM Wedges day evening at her1 borne On Wawnt Street. Guests to the club were Mrs. Pat Draughan, Mrs. Bill Beft and Mrs. Douglas Townsend. Members palylng were Mesdarnes Prank Steed, George West, Roy Barwlak, Joe Cosfln and "Mrs. A.'J.' Jenkins, Jr. (Vfter the second progression, the hostess served lemon criineh' cale, vanilla ice cream and ice wati r. At ^he Conclusion of }he refre: h ments, fltrs.'Joe Kornegay was pre sented a lovely array of baby jgiits for her new son, Aeve'by the mem bers and guests . When the scores were tallied, Mrs. Costin received a purse baddv tor high, Mrs. Steed received bath tbwdla^ for secdnd hi^h aWl Mrs. Jenkins was presented dish towels for consqlation prize. W.M.5. Met $ * m 0 y* ? ? i < The Women's Missionary Society of the Firqt Baptist Church met Monday night of last week gt the church. Mr8- David Chambers, Pre sident. presided. Miss Mary fester Powell gave the devotion and calen dar of prayer. The afternoon program was on a book 'Miss Annie Armstrong" which was taugty by Mesdarnes Robert Blackmore. C. M. Garris, and Eu gene Hager which was both inte resting and informative. ' The report of the nominating com mittee Was announced as follows: president, Mrs. David Chanfbers; Vice-president, M'rS. ' Elbdtf' jdbtt hewk; and "treasurer,' \frS. Glenn Rollins, " Circle No. 9 won the Attendance Pen for August, and Circle No. 7 won the Attendance partner for the same month. There 'Were 30 mem herts present. r ' 1"he rfieaing closed in regular m ?ACIN6 1MB CHARLOTTE, N. C. --Glenn "Fireball" Roberts has stacked almost all oi automobile racing's honors bin i growing heap of ac complishments ht' ortc lirri^ or ano ther, but there's stfB o)te m ore he would like to bag-a victory at ChaPoldtfe SfbtofSpfcedw'ay. Fresh from his second South ern 600 *11! at DarlingWn, S. C. on L'aoor 6ay' Rdwfts Will have dh op'flortundy lb becorhe NAS CAR s firdt gtahd slariC winner In the fourth Mgitf&T Ifbtynal 400 at .the lli-m^le Charlotte course on Sunday, Oct. W.' A triumph hdre would give him victories at all foyr NAS CAR - super' - sliced ways' - Daytona Rea'di. Fla', AlitttH* Ga? Darling ton apd Chaflofye. po driver has conquered he quartet of big lea gue racing plants. T1* 3J-ye?-o6d jfjor^jan, now credited with win/wig more than $60,0(10 cfut-ih^" <he 1963 season, today became the first official CTftfy for the 400-mild'Charlotte classic.' He made' n6 secrtt of the fact tpat he wants to win here. "We'M be there with a purpose to win, Roberts said when lie signed an entry blank fop the $57, 000 National 4po, noting that he villa drive a mi Tbtdf out of the i Holman-Moody racing spalls. ' j While Roberts has yep to win at | Charlotte, he doesn't think the hold? any particular jirpt for him. "It's a tough track because it's fast and because ip's rough in spots, but when I walked away from that bad wreck here in 1M1, I must consider it my lucky track, Roberta said- "That's the closest call I've ever had in racing." He Wat referring to an accident helpless and stalled meunt on the ffom&stretch. Both drivers escap ed injury. ,*** Na^l -top fin Lsh caJrve a War ago when he was nSjh fi1*1 W >n?iher c?c^"slcf1" la seven long distance races here, '-three "4ft ft g'v and four W'oAd tMO's- Roberts fias logged 2,970 ,?le9 *** f2V*? ? money. * . 1 1 "The word conservation in Its prescht meaning was unknown' until the dSrly Mfl of 1W7.' IT dCCtflted to mfe Ohe^day that fOrest 17. irriga tion, sOtf pr(jte<itfcn,'tfeikf contt-61, water poller, aftd aidt 0; other matters which Hfld np to that ttme bdefi kept % separate Wjjter-tfgJit compartments were afl part's of one problem. That 'problem Was find 'is ihe uSe ol the Whole "ed^th arid all Its reSotii*ces tot" the enduring good of men* - Giffofd finChot; IB His AUTOBIOGRAPHY. ? ??? ? ?? ? An estimated 875 minion acres in the U. S. are used tor gr'aaing lajpd. * ' (IMINIM "OBM? PftlNTtOt CO**> SUNDAY AT CHURCH ? 5*SilHSIcB!Sa?0 D. R. PARFERSON, MINISTER ?* Morning worship 11:00 a. ffl. : ^atniielw'Chiifch Choir Itafftbig Union 7: 06 p. m. H. C.-Align/Director'" Evening Worship 8:0(1 p. in. iMfffflHSnSfl* CHURCH SCHOOL ?:tt ii. m. ~ JL M BOntoh Sup't. : Worship Services 11 00 A. M. sermon. I MuSlc: WARSAW' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NORMAN ELOWERS MINISTER Church School 9 90 d. m. Allen W. Draughon, Jr. Sup't Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Pioneer Fellowship 0:00 P. M. Evenln|! Worehip 7:30 P M^ Calvary kX^TIST chURCH PAUL MULL, PASTOR CECIL PATE General Sunday School Saperintend ; JR Robert Price. Adult Superinten dent. Mrs. Paul "Mull, Training Union Director s ? ? \ Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Prayer Sorvioo ? p. n?. Wednesday Evening Worship 7:3^ 1 m4M# Setadl at 10:00 o'ilock Every Sunday FIRST ORIGINAL FREE WlLL BAPTIST ChURCH 1 r- FASTgR O. B. Evwett SUPERINTENDENT ! il * Swtlcli* 1 7:11 #, nf. ? iWI IM.II... U.I., nHpl Iw & lirtflemenf C? 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