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SHOP IN WARSAW "Friendly And Courteous Merchants" Warsmv ? personals James W. Flemmlng of Camp Lejeune spent Monday with his aunt and uncle, Rev. and Mrs. Delamar Parkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hol llnssworth and son, David visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bea sley and Mrs. Mary Ann Bea sley of Wallace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rip Loth of Waynesboro, Virginia spent the weekend with judge and Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr. Mrs. jack Kornegay and son Morris of Goldsboro were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars Sunday. Mrs. Worth KInlaw of Eliza bethtown Is spending this week with Mrs. R.D. Graham. Dr. J.M. Kornegay spent from Thursday through Saturday of last week In Durham on some business. Mrs. Kornegay joined __K ^ " him on Friday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benton was Mrs. Elolse Hall of Ashboro. Mrs. Nathan Costin. Mrs. Fred Costin and Mrs. Dalsv Stancll spent Thursday in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Blanchard had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Max V. Bennett and sons Ervln and Charles of Jack sonville, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Charles w. Blanchard and the children, Vonnie and Charles, David Bennett of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fussell of Rose Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wallace and children of Elizabeth! own. Miss Ellen Ann Pollock of Ashbury Ky, is home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pollock for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. E.P. Ewers spent Tuesday and Wednesday evening in Raleigh. Friends of George Bennett will be happy to learn that he has returned home after being a patient at Sampson Memorial Hospital in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Williams were dlriher guests of Rev. and Mrs. G. Van Stevens, of Raleigh Sunday. On Sunday evening the William? and Stevens visited Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Horton and son Woody in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank steed and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn shopped in Kinston Monday eve ning. Mrs. Pat Draughon and daughter, Paige, spent Thurs day in Goldsboro visiting her mother, Mrs. Pearl Stephen son. Mrs. EJ. Hill left Saturday for Richmond Virginia to visit her niece, Miss Louise Far rior. They will go to Sever ville, Tenn., to spent the ? Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Shaw and child ren, Ed Davees and Ann. Mrs. LJ. Quinn and son Jay and her mother, Mrs. D.G. Al derman of Rose HOI spent last Monday in Wilmington visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan Alderman. Mrs. Crenshaw Thompson and daughters, Sallie Hayes and Tyndall, of Albermarle visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe costin Tues day. Miss Becky House of Golds boro spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. ? House. Allan Wahab of State College spent the weekend with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Job wa hab. Mrs. Winnie Da vis spent Sun day with her daughter and fami- . ly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rap er and family in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton and granddaughter Laura Me lene steed visited Mrs. Vir ginia Strickland and Miss Emma Strickland at Newton Grove Sunday afternoon. The Stricklands returned home with the Suttons to visit a week. Miss Linda Kay Barr of Campbell College spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costin shopped in Goldsboro Wednes day afternoon. Miss Judy Martin of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mar tin. R.P. Wood of Raleigh spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Oliver Edwards and Mrs. T.R. Quinn visited Mr. Oliver Edwards who is a pat ient at N.C. Memorial Hosp ital Saturday. Christmas Cantata The Adult^Chokjpf the Pres byterian Church wUl present a cantata, "The clMBiiiias Mes siah" by GeorsofP. Handell, Sunday, December 22, at 8:00 p.m. at the Warsaw Presbyter ian Church. Following is the program of the cantata; No. 1 "Comfort Ye My Peo ple" ' introduction & Men in Uni son, Otto Matthews, Earl Hule, Ed Strickland, Al Smith. No. 2 "And the Glory of the Lord" Choir. No. 3 "Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind Be Opened" Mrs. J.T. Gresham, Alto Solo. No. 4 "He Shall Feed His Flock" Mrs. J.T. Gresham. Al to Solo. No. 5 "O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings" Choir No. 6 "For Unto Us A Child Is Born" Choir. No. 7 (A) "There Were She pherds" Mrs. Arnold Jones, So prano Solo. (B; "And Lo, the Angel of the Lord Came Upon Tnem" Soprano Solo, Miss Carolyn - Gresham. (C) "And the Angel Said Un to Them" Soprano Solo, Mrs. Arnold Jones. (D) "AndSuddenlyTherewas with the Angel, Miss Carolyn Gresham, Soprano Solo. No. 8 "Glory to God" Choir. No. 9 "I Know That My Re deemer Liveth, Mrs. Tommy Phillips, Soprano Solo. No. 10 "Hallelujah!" Choir PRESENTATION OF THE - "JOY GIFT" HYMN NO. 161 "JOY TO THE WORLD" Congregation. Benediction. CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES As is the custom of the War saw Presbyterian church, the Christmas Eve communion Services will be held Decem ber 24. 1903 at 7:30 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. at the church. ST 1 i Kenansville News ] INVITATION ISSUED Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Quinn request the pleasure of ' your company at a reception 1 in honcr of their Fiftieth Wed- ' ding Anniversary on Sunday, the fifth of January nineteen hundred and sixty-four from three until six o'clock in the afternoon, Kenansville. North ' Carolina. People in Kenansville are not receiving mailed invitations but everyone is cordially in M , . Mr, and Mrs. J.K. Biddle of Klnston, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Dove, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. < Gordon Dove, Jr. of Lumberton visited Mrs. Mildred Brewer recently. Lt. and Mrs. Don Parnell of Palm Beach, Florida will arrive Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mildred Brewer. Mrs. Oscar Redwlne shopped In Goldsboro, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pen ney spent the weekend in Ral ?!& mV Earl Martin and son ? javld of Barksdale, A.F.B., ^1 Louisiana arrived Friday a.m. | it the Raleigh-Durham Airport , for a visit with her parents, ? At. and Mrs. E.A. Newton. J Oliver Vestal of Pembroke ? College was home with his par- ? snts for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stroud 4 and daughter of New Bern spent U the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. vX V HI lard Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroud. ? Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson w and family of New Jersey ar- J rived last week to be witn Mr. q rnd Mrs. O.P. Johnson and ? drs. A.T. Outlaw. Their daugh er Lynne Is a patient In the J Baptist Hospital, Winston- W Salem. # Mrs. Ruth Adams and Nancy r spent the weekend with her M parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. (S (Villlams. 4 Miss Polly Brlnson of W.C. ? N.C., Greensboro Is expected home Thursday. A Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marrow * and son of Birmingham, Ala. | will arrive Saturday for the " holidays with her parents, Mr. md Mrs. E.A. Newton. a Miss Alice Brown will visit 1 InFayettevllle for the weekend. | PIANO Tuning - Repairing - Regulating JAMES C. WEST Piano Technician BoxJ>02^Wa^ SEE Durwood Casteen FOR JUNKED AUTO PARTS (Good Selection) LAKE TUT ROAD ROSE HILL , N.C. jmuM FOR THE 3^Hr AL SMITH'S,DAYS p> ii;? 1;;M Eaves - Open Air Market & Discount House yHBSfe Fruits - Vegetables --Pottery - Electric Fences - Etc. - Store No. 1 - Clinton Produce Market**^^^ Store No. 2 - Main. St. , Warsaw XMAS TREES AFTER DEC 7th | ' - -/? ? . . ' ; . til ' Owned & Operated By J. C Eaves ? WESTERN AUTO STORE ? .J| Items To Choose From m Gifts For All Thq \ ( ?J|l" Famliy VSsf4 JSC" _*j C 4 MMHrf l?f Ckrtshmml Nnt CM ^rrsM Ov?r I7S Ifcfc Vser I Yom Saw Mm I ^ V/?j Colorful World Roforooco Clobt Bicycles and Wagons ^ From $1.49 Basket ? Ball Tricycles Dolls And Goal $3.98 up ? 3.99 un 660 UP If a Official size S,r",l,!" ^ ? And Weighted S2.98 Complete Line Of BARBIE DOLLS and CLOTHES Complete Line of All Size Doll Clothes | | |wl,vill MANY TOYS NOT LISTED Shop For Christinas Here And Save ... DBROv USE OUR... Ill Lay-A-Way Now ' For Christmas ^ 1 The Answer to a | Boy or Girl's ' Dream Sturdy Western Cowboy Boots i Pdrroll s i Goldsboro, N. C. matiriais Kodak I ' - dir^ ^GET A HUGE fmnn 11x14 WALL PORTRAIT 1 Of YOU* CHILD SvtV? Starts Thursday! oT /('.Wi |Q\ Jr Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. vOXj^ Dec. 19-20-21 HOURS: 10 AM -1 PM; ? PM - 5 PM ? NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED ? SELECTION OF SEVERAL POSES ? FULL POSE PORTRAIT ? BABIE* AND CHILDREN OF All AGES 0 PORTRAIT DELIVERED AT STORE A FEW DAYS AFTER TAKEN COLLINS DEPT. STORE Wallace, N. C. | ? Lamps ? Kecliners ? | IJ ? Chairs 0 Scatter R?fs ? Mirrors | ^ Complete House Furnishings j jQuinn-McGowen Co.,_ Inc. j1 Santa Says give 1 hosiery for christmas 1 Qur Own Shermak Brand By Nebel First Quality Seamless 89c )ther First Quality Seamless 69c SOOD VALUE; SEAMLESS f Irregulars 2 prs. $1.00 Seconds 38c pr. Ladies' Beautiful Nylon Tricot Satin glipg White, Black, Red w Tailored And Ban Lon Lace Trims ao aq Sizes 34 to 40 , qp 42 h? 52 LOVELY DUSTERS QUILTED ?o qo ACETATE QUILTED NYLON $5.95 Prints And Solid Colors mi SPECIAL ON BLOUSES C* The Right /f/f| Christmas Gift cW Beautiful Quality In 1-1 p And Long Sleeves SOLIDS. STRIPS. PRINTS $1.00 $1.94 $2.88 TOY DEPARTMENT ? . SPECIALS -W.C- *" rRICYCLES $7.95$12j95 WAGONS $2.39 To $12.98 CRADLES $1.98 AND UP Commando Suits Also $4.98 A Complete Assortment Of Combat Toys BOOK AND GAMES % Whitman:Including The New "SWORD IN THE STONE" BOOKS AND GAMES OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS DTC. 20th AND 21st UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK PEN MON.-TUE.NIGHTS DEC. 23rd AND 24th UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK CLOSED ALL DAY DECEMBER 25th AND26th WISHING YOU AND YOURS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR MACKS 5c-10c-25c STORES Wt/SU'.v*
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