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PAGE 2 THE DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL. JUNE IS. MS WARSAW NEWS ? w mmmm ? ? ? ? pergonals Mrs. Annie Mm OLeary and Mr*. Clinton Rouse vieited in Ike Clinton on Thursday Mr. ard Mr*. Herbert West ?pent the week end with their eon and family. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Wert and daughter, Vic kie. of Richmond Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ray West and eon, Doue. are thi? week visit ing relatives in Maryland. N. J., and Washington. Friends of Fred Baars will regret to learn that he is a pat ient at Cape Fear Hospital in Wilmington Friends of Brandt Jordan will be happv to learn that he has returned home after be ing a patient Duke Hospital. Brandt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jordan of Bow den. Mrs. Nathan Costin. Charles. Nathan. Michale. Brenda and Kirbv Strickland. Mrs Jack Bryd, Sherris. and Perrie Ann spent Thursday at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rouse recently visited their son, Mr. and Mrs. W C. Rouse and family, of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Delancy and children. Debro, Leo. and Ricky, or Irwin. Pa. spent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith of Bow den. Mrs. J. H. English of Wil mington. Mrs. E. W. Evans of Wallace and Mrs. Lillian Quinn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Powell, Sammy, Janet, and Jeffery. of Charlotte spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Tay lor and Friday nieht with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Houston and family Kinston. Mr .and Mrs. James Taylor and boys spent the week end at White Lake Mrs. Udelle Beasley, Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hol lingsworth attended the John son Family Reunion at Turkey Sunday. Mis sB?cky Todd spent sev eral days last week with her neke, little Miss Jo Aim Mer cer who is a patient at N. C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. The Grady Quinns and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Torrars spent Sunday at WrightsviUe Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson and children of Greenville. S. C. spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Winnie Davis. Mrs. Maudie McCullen of Rocky Mount was last Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Williams. Miss Faye Grice spent last week with her grandfather and family in Golds bo ro Mike Hasty of Kenansville spent Sunday night with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costin. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Smith and children, Josef Ann. Joel and Kelly and Mrs. J. A, Newkirk spent Sunday at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Frank Raper and son Frank, Jr., of Rocky Mount is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Winnie Davis for two weeks. Miss Love and Bertha Taylor are visiting with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knotts in Hamlet this week. The Knotts spent several days with their daughter and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor last week. Mrs. Elwood Revelle and girls and Jeannie Millard shop ped in Goldsboro Saturday. Mrs. T. R. Quinn spent the week end in Beulaville with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and son Frederick. Mrs. Lillian Quinn spent the wek end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rivenbark of Rose Hill. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blan chard announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Jean, June 7th, in Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville. Mrs. Blanc hard is the form er Shelby Jean Gore of War saw. i INVITATION HUID Mr. and Mr*. JimM Marcus Hunt of Warsaw. North Caro lina, request the honor of your praa?M at the marriage of their daughter. Linda Ruth to Robert Eugene Caison on Fri day the third of July Nineteen Hundred and Sixty Four, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at Kenansville Baptist Church. KenansviUe. North Carolina Mr. Caison is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robert Caison of Kenansville, North Carolina All friends and relatives of the couple are invited. Reception following at the church. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Geraldine Slaughter, of Shawnee, Okla, announce the engagement of her daughter, Patsy Ann, to Mr. James Pres ton Guy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Guy of Warsaw. North Carolina. A Garden Wed ding is planned for July 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Tibbets, Miss Slaughter's foster parents, in Long Beach, California. Patsy graduated at David Starr Jordan High School in 83 and attended Oklahoma Bap tist University. Mr. Guy at tended James Kenan High School and following his grad uation, he joined the U. S. Navy and was sent to Agana, Guam for seventeen months and finished his enlistment a board the repair ship US6 HECTOR (AR-Ai. When his discharge become final November, they plan to make their home at Long Beach, Calif. ATTEND GRADUATION Mrs. Willie R. Blackmore and Miss Mary Alice Black more returned home on Satur day evening from Winston-Sa lem and Atlanta, Ga. where they attended the graduation exercises of Agnes Scott Col lege where Miss Susan Black more, Mrs. Blackmore's grand daughter, received her degree The Blackmores were accom panied home by Mr. Robert Blackmore and daughter. Jane, (XXJOOOOOOOOOOOOWUOOWUWWl who visited the Frank Black mores of Winston-Salem. SHEILA GAR1TY IS FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Garity honored their daughter, Sheila, with a birthday party Saturday at 3:00 p. m. Sheila was five. Playmates helping Sheila celebrate the happy occasion were: Sharon and Mary Lew is, Marice and Steve Johnson, Lynn Blackburn, Linda Strick land, Joanne Cook, Randy Tay lor, Dona Jean Dail of Clinton, Jane Veach, and Steve Matthis. Mrs. Garity served birthday cake, ice cream, and soft drinks. They enjoyed outdoor games and as each guest departed, they were presented blowouts as party favors. When sawing an Intricate design, tape pattern to wood; then cut through both at once. WMMJUWWWWUW * IWWWU Mrs. Johnny Jenkins, Jr., Mrs. Nelson Carolton, and Mrs. T. R. Quinn attended the gra duation exercises at East Caro lina College in Greenville Sun day where Mrs. Quinn's dau ghter, Mrs. Richard Williams received her Masters'. Mr. and Mrs. Don Baise and children of Wilson were Sun day night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Quinn and son Jay. David and Dare Nance of Beaufort spent last week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Herring, Jr. and children. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Quinn and son Jay were Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Riv enbark and children of Wal lace, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Al derman of Rose Hill and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott and chil dren of Edenton. Dale Elliott remained to spend the week with the Quinns. Her parents departed for Bermuda Tues day. Mr. Clinton Rouse attended the Rouse Reunion in Kinston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rouse visited their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rouse in Goldsboro Thursday night. Mrs. Prank Raper and son Frank, Jr. and Mrs. Winnie Davis spent Monday at Top sail Beach. <li! I Thfi Women's MitiioMry So* H ciety of the First Baptist Cbu k rch met n . * the * Fellowship Hall of the church with Mrs David Chambers, p uresicit, presiding ft The opened with a hymn af- d ter which. Miss Mary Hester Y Powell presented the "Bible S and Calendar of ? Prayer". * Circle No. 7 presented the tt afternoon program, "Awaken- nl lng Brazil" a challenge to ad- pt vance Mrs. Ormond Grice. ui Mrs. David Sutton. Mrs. D. E. Parkerson, and Mrs. John Bos ton assisted Mrs. Betty Humph rey who was in charge of the to program. la Miss Cynthia Batts followed ^ with a talk on "Heck Jones Offering" which concluded her last step in GA work "Queen u In Service". This is the highest goal and one Cynthia has work- g, ed long and hard for. She was B| commended for her excellent ^ presentation. W Mrs. Parkerson related in- R teresting highlights of the Sou them Baptist Convention held Atlantic City which she and u Rev. Patterson attended. C( Mrs. Chambers invited and gl urged everyone to attend the T World Mission Week at Cas- {( well, June 29 through July 2. The attendance pen for May v was awarded Circle 6 and the a attendance banner was award- v ed Circle 2. q Mrs. Patterson closed the meeting with prayer. METHODIST CIRCLES The Circles of the Methodist Church met last week in the >j homes of its members. n Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. " Fred Walston with Mrs. Arthur { Benton, Chairman, presiding. ^ Bette Walston, daughter of the j hostess presented the program title "Life of John Wesley", ( which was most interesting. { There were nine members pre sent. Mrs. Walston served ( strawberry shortcake. Circle No. 4met with Mrs. f Joe Brinson with Mrs. C. C. t Rouse, Chairman, presiding. Mrs. Q. J. Sutton and Mrs. , Brinson presented the program. ( There were ten members pre- s sent. Mrs. Brinson served ap- j pie turnovers topped with Ice cream and salted nuts. YOUTH ATTENDS 1 YOUTH ACTIVITIES 1 The Young People of the Fir- c st Baptist Church of Warsaw 1 departed last Sunday for the { Heniretta Cottage at Topsail i Beach for a week of special < youth activities. Their pastor. Rev. P. E. eeks planned activities Alter a weak of studies, tanned recreaUooa and much dlowship they will return Fri ay and begin a week end of outh Revival. Friday and aturday night. the senricee in be held in the Junior High chool Gym at 7:? p. m. and te aervicea will clone Sunday Ight in the Church. AH young jople aa wen as adults are ?ged to attend this program. BALTIC BRIDGE CLUB Mrs Clinton Rauee waa tan as te the Baltic Bridge Club it Wedenaday night in her me near Warsaw at 1:00. Summer flowers were used the living room where two bles of bridge were in play. Playing were Mrs. James it ton, Mrs. Winine Davis. Mrs. ruce Torrans, Mrs. Mattb jrrans, Mrs. Seth HU1. Mrs. oodrow Smith. Mrs. Graham egister and Mrs. Hi*ert Mer it, Jr. Mrs Hill received a sandwich ay for high. Mrs Davis re sived a soap and pad dish for scond high and Mrs. Mattb orrans received note pads ir traveling. During play. Mrs. Rouse ser ed a dip with potato chips and t mid point of pby she ser ed a sandwich plate and okes. MRS. BROCK HOSTS TO CLUB Mrs. Kenneth Brock was hos ess to her bridge club last "hursday evening at S:00 p. n. in her home here on Hill greet Members pbying were Mrs. ieraldlne Wray, Mrs. Nathan festin. Mrs. M. L. Kinalw, irs. J. B. Herring. Jr.. Mrs. fames Taylor, Mrs. William lostin. Mrs. Marvin Sutton ind Mrs. Brock. Mrs. Kinlaw received a trash :an for high, Mrs. Herring re vived a bread tray for travel n g?~i Mrs. Wray received a ireeze bonnett for consolation. During play. Mrs. Brock scr ied potato chips and Cokes ind at mid-point of play, she erred a congealed salad on ettucc. cookies and coffee. CYNTHIA WEST HONORED Cynthia West, daughter of dr. and Mrs. John Bennett Vest, celebrated her 7th birth lay with a birthday party donday 15th of June. Cynthia's [uest arrived at three o'clock ind games were played before Cynthia cut her birthday cake. Helping Cynthia celebrate were Je Ann Cook, Elaine "I ^Ljran 'falter Sheila John. Jr Pony ridee wera enloyed bv mil the "ue<rA? each meat departed. Cynthia presented each with ? balloon and erome Cynthia received many idee gift* and wishe to thank all for making her birthday one long to be remembered. Deaths MM. NELLIE H POPE WARSAW - Mra. Nellie H. Pope, 71, died Thursday Fu neral services were conducted at the Qulnn-McOowen Funeral Home Sunday at ?:? p. m. by the Rev. Matthew Hobbe and the Rev. H. M. Mlnshew Bur ial was in Magnolia Cemetery Surviving are three sons, jamas Thurman Pope of Fay ettevllle, Albert and Herbert C. Pope, both of Warsaw; three daughters, Mrs. Emma M i J Tew of Garland, Mrs. Addie Mae Usher of Rapid City, S. D., and Mrs. Norma Benson of Warsaw; one brother. Ber nke Hope of Clinton; one sis ter, Miss Addie Hope of Clin ton; M grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. MRS. ALICE D. HARRIS MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Alice Dorothy Harris. 74, of Dudley, Rt. I. died Wednesday in Goldsboro. Funeral services were conducted Friday at S p. m in the Sugg's Grove Baptist Church In Bladen County by the Rev. Norman Edge. Bur ial was in the church ceme tery. She was a member of the Sugg's Grove Baptist Chu rch. Surviving are her husband, W. P. Harris; one son. Grover of Dudley. Rt. 1, one daughter, Mrs. Lacey Johnson of Calyp so; two brothers, Charlie and Jesae Wilson of Gulf Port. Miss;, si* grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. ALBERT M. TURNER MOUNT OLIVE - Funeral service for Albert M. Turner 73, of Mt Olive, Rt. 1. who died Monday, were held Wed nesday at 3 p. m. in Rone's Chapel Methodist Church, of which he was a member, with the Rev. W. S. Gower and the Rev. Christian White officiat ing Burial was in Mapclwood Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, the former Lila Brock; thret sons, n* and Wtftkhn, of MVfOli* f Albert of Mount Olive. "Rt. 1; j Li /t?;i nr?n? UI1C uau^ntci, mi 9. vcvu ncua of Mount Olive; one brother, John Henry Turner of Calypso; one sister, Mrs. Willie Batson of Calypso; and two grand ren. MRS. BONNIE D. DAVIS FINK HILL - Mrs. Bonnie Dolen Davis, 51, died Saturday Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Pink Hill Methodist Church, of whi ch she was a member with the Rev. J. L. Hood officiating. Burial was in the Davis family cemetery near old Pink Hill. k Surviving are her husband. Walter R. of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Po wers of Roseboro; her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Lacey Dolen of Asheville; one sister. Mrs. Cly de Cordell of Penrose; two bro thers, Frank Dolen of Genbigh. VS. and Carl Dolen of Ashe ville; and two grandchildren She taught school in Leno:r. Duplin and Onslow counties for M years and was a member of the Blue Creek Elementary school near Jacksonville. INFANT JONES MT OLIVE - Graveside serv ices for Cynthia Ann Jones, one-day - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klrby Jones of Mt. Olive, who died Saturday, were v held Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Jones family cemetery near the home. The Rev. Tom Ellis and the Rev. George Lane offi ciated. Surviving are the parents; one sister, Mary Virginia of the home; the paternal grand parents,Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Jones of Mt. Olive and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Brlnaon of Wallace. Duplin'. Bride Of The Month Registration This li tp Mm that I piaa to many la Jhae aad wtah I. Nunc: Cttjr: Phase: I will marry Mr AMiWi Datea af wedding: Time: Place: If year weMh| hat already taken place la Jane, Jeat pat date ef wedding where requested abere. Pleaae aead portrait type pbeteprapb auttaMe far staspaptir repradaetiaa If pee alble. 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