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Warsaw News
PERSONALS
Kir. and Mrs. C. A. Whits
of Raleigh spent Friday even
ing and Saturday with Mr. and
Fes Mttchner. Sunday dinner
guests of toe Mitchners were
oar brother, Douglass Fussell
of Greensboro, her father, Mr.
W. E. Fussell and Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Teachey of Rose Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. L J. Qulnn and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steed at
tended the "Sound of Music"
in Raleigh Saturday evening.
Little Lee Anne Cost In spent
Saturday afternoon with her gr
andparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.C.
Tyndall in Kenansvllle.
Sylvia Phillips of Wallace vi
sited with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips
during toe weekend.
Mrs. T. R. Qulnn visited re
latives in Beulavllle Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton
visited her mother, Mrs. Vir
ginia Strickland who is a pa
tient In Dunn Hospital and her
brother Mr. Mack Strickland
who is a patient In Cape Fear
Valley Hospital In Fayettevllle
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Belton Houston
of Washington, N. C. spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Florence Host on.
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Master Jay Quinn spent the
weekend with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Alderman
in Rose HOI. Sunday his pa
rents, the L J. Quinn's and
the D. G. Aldermans had din
ner with Mr. and Mrs. Edsel
Riven bark in Wallace.
Mrs. Bobby Hudson of Co
lumbia, S.C. spent the weekend
with heir parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Herring Sr.
Jene Herring of the Unver
sity of N. C. spent the week
end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Herring, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Pac
ker and Mrs. Joe Kornegay and
son Steve spent Sunday in
Greenville with Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Quinn and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Taylor
and son, Lee, of Wallace nave
moved to Greensboro where
Mr. Taylor has accepted a po
sition as chemist with Burling
ton Mills, Inc. Mr. Taylor Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Taylor of Warsaw and Mr3.
Taylor is the daughter of Mr.
ana Mrs. Perry Smith of War
saw.
Mrs. Floyd Strickland and
Mrs. James F. Strickland ac
companied Mrs. Floyd Strick
land's twin granddaughters, Ca
n* and Car an Cooper, to Athens
Georgia Monday where they will
be met by their mother. Mrs.
Ben F. Cooper, to fly to their
new home In Monroe, La. Ca
na and Car an had been spend
ing several weeks with their
grandmother while Dr. and Mrs.
Cooper were settled in their
new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Belch
and children, Connie and Renee,
of Portsmouth, Virginia spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Zachary. Connie remained
to spend this week with her
grandparents.
Pat Matthls spent last week
end with his uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Paterson, and cou
sin, Rickey, of Roseboro. Lit
tle Miss Tarla West spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
W est. Grey, and David.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller
returned Friday after spend
ing a three weeks' vacation
in Florida where they camped
and toured many points of in
terest along tne coast a nd
other inland attractions.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. Best Saturday and Sun
day were Mrs. Cufberth Ale
xandria of Kinston, Mrs. Floyd
Boone and daughter, Joy, of
Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Best of Charlotte.
Friends of Mrs. Betty Hum
phrey will regret to learn that
her aunt, Mrs. PanieMatthews,
1s still a patient at Duplin Gen
eral Hospital.
Mrs. F. N. Hill of Savanah,
Georgia returned Thursday af
ter spending two weeks with
her cou3ln, Mr3. Glendora
Brown.
MRS. HERRING HONORED
ON 75TH BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Walter Herring, Sr. was
honored at a covered dish lun
cheon Sunday by her children
and their respective families
at the home of her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln
Herrrng, near Warsaw. Mrs.
Herring was celebrating her
75th birthday. She was pre
sented with a lovely birthday
cake and many nice and useful
gifts from her loved ones.
In addition to Mr. Herring,
those present to help celebrate
the happy occasion were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Herring, Jr.
and Gene Herring of the Uni
versity of North Carolina, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Herring and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Voyght
Ridge and family of Warsaw,
Mrs. Bob Hudson and Mr. and
Mrs. Dlllard Lee whitman, Jr.
of Columbia. S.C.; Mrs. Dll
lard whitman and children of
Fayetteville, Mr.?*Hd Mrs. Dan
Collins of Wilmington, Mr. and
Mrs. Everette Westbrook of
Kenansvllle, Mr. and Mrs.
Woody Howard of Albertson,
and Miss Janet Westbrook of
East Carolina College and Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Herring, Jr.
and children of Warsaw.
WELCOME
The Warsaw Public Library
wishes to extend a very warp
welcome to the many new fa
milies in our community.
Please come to the library
and enjoy the pleasure of read
ing some of the many good
books we have. The library is
located in the Town Hall and is
open every Tuesday and Thurs
day afternoons from 2 until
5 o'clock.
Mrs. Olivia Johnson
MRS. KORNEGAY CLUB
HOSTESS
Mrs. Joe Korneeay was hos
tess to the members of her
bridge club last Tuesday even
ing in her home.
Playing were Mrs. Joe Cos
tin, Mrs. Johnny Jenkins, jr.,
Mrs. Harry Snow, Mrs. George
West, Mrs. Larry McCullen,
Mrs. Roy Barwick,Mrs. Gerald
Qulnn and guest Mrs. Lawrence
Owens.
When scores were totaled
Mrs. Barwick received high,
Mrs. Costin received traveling,
and Mrs. McCullen received
consolation award.
At mid-point of play, Mrs.
Kornegay served cherry des
sert and coffee.Mrs. JohnMaye
was invited infer refreshments.
GARDENETTES HEAR
MR. FAUST
The Gardenettes Garden Club
met Monday evening at 8:00p.m.
In the Fire Hut wltnMrs. Larry
McCullen as hostess.
Mrs. Frank Steed, president,
presided over the business men
Ing.
Mrs. Marvin Sutton,program
chairman Introduced BUI Faust
of Warsaw whe arranged se
veral all green arrangements.
He assisted the members with
their arrangements and gave
Interesting comments on each.
At the conclusion of the meet
ing, Mrs. McCullen served
cherry pie topped with Ice
cream and coffee
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Lt. and Mrs. H. C. Phillips
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Judy Lee. born Saturday,
February 26th at Sampson Me
morial Hospital In Clinton.
Mrs. Phillips Is the former
L Judy Standi of Warsaw. Lt.
^Phillips is Stationed with the
?u. S. Navy to the MedUerraln.
Announce Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood San
derson of Warsaw, North Caro
lina announce the engagement of
Mrs. Sanderson's daughter.
Judith Marilyn Kornegay toMr.
Tommie R. RUey, son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Romer Riley of Wil
son. North Carolina. An April
9. wedding Is planned.
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Mrs. Simpson
Guest Y.W.A.
Ban quet
The Warsaw Baptist Church
was the scene. February IT.
1966. for the annual Eastern
Association Y.W.A. Banquet.
The theme for this year's ban
quet was "Committed To Wit
ness."
Catherine Buck of Warsaw,
First welcomed each Y.W.A.
member and counselor. The
Y.W.A. hymn. "O Zion Haste"
was then sung. The Invocation
was given by Ellen Rouse of
Magnolia.
After the Invocation every
one enjoyed a delicious meal
consisting of fried chicken, po
tato salad, pickles, deviled
eggs, rolls, Iced tea and cake.
The roll call of churches
was given by Fran Br Ice of
Poston. Approximately severty
Y.W.A.'s and counselors at
tended the banquet.
f.lHopt f.lKtnn of Tohn?on'a
presented the special music.
She sans "I Surrender All."
Genelle Klrby also of John
son's Introduced the guest spea
ker, Mrs. Henry Simpson. Mrs.
Simpson delivered an Inspiring
message on the "Accents of
Life." she urged everyone to
be careful where they placed
their accents.
After Mrs. Simpson's mes
sage, Azalea Brooks of Clin
ton presented a missions pro
ject for the association.
Edith wells of Rose Hill
thanked Mrs. Simpson and all
others who had helped to make
the banquet a success. The
meeting was closed with all Y.
W.A.'s and counselors repeat
ing the Y.W.A. Dedication.
Officers for the Eastern As
sociation for the year 1966 are
the following: President, Edith
Wells, Rose Hill; Vice-Presi
dent, Ellen Rouse, Magnolia;
Secretary, Fran Brlce, poston;
Program Chairman, Marolyn
Brlnson, Poston; Prayer Chair
man, Carol Ann Tucker, Mag
nolia; Community Chairman,
Azalea Brooks, Clinton; Mis
sion Study Chairman, Janet John
son. Rose Hill; Social Chair
man, Genelle Klrby, Johnson's
and Catherine Buck, Warsaw,
First; and pianist Gldget Gib
son, Johnson's.
THE ANNUAL EASTERN ASSOCIATION Y.W.
A. BANQUET was held at the Warsaw First
Baptist Church in February. In the above
picture (standing) Is Mrs. Henry Simpson who
spoke to the group. Seated Is Mrs. David Boney
of Wallace, Association Y.W.A. Director.
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