Drive Carefully Mrs. Douglas Towns end, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carlton and children, David, Jenny and Julie spent several days last week at their con age at Top sail Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Men Ausley and son, chip spent the week end with Mrs. Ausley's mother, Mrs. B. B. Knight of Rox boro. Margaret Ausley re turned home with her parents after having spent several weeks with Mrs. Knight. Mrs. A. J. Jenkins, Jr. and daughters, Jona and Mrs. T. R. Quinn of Greensboro spent the weekend at their homes. Mrs. A. J. Jenkins, Sr. re turned with Mrs. Jenkins and Jona to spent the week. Mrs. Earl Coombs spent last week in Baltimore visiting re latives. , Mrs. H. c. PhUllDS and chil dren of Kinston are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Stancfl. Mrs. George west and chil dren, Patty and David, spent Wednesday in Kinston visit ing her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Quinn and son, jay, and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Rivenbark and children of Wallace spent the weekend at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Rabon spent several days last week in Philadelphia on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best and daughter. Leslie spent the weekend at White Lake. Mrs. J. N. West, Jr. and Mrs. Walter P. West visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Owens anf family of Fayetteville Sa turday. Steve Draiighon Is spending this week at Camp Klrkwood at Watha. Mrs. O. S. Matthews shopped in Chapel Hill Tuesday and vi sited Mrs. J. M. Marks. Mrs. J. A. Lawson of Or rum and Mrs. Don Brumback and girls of Arlington, Virginia visited Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kornegay and daughters, Karen and Trlcla last week. Mrs. Frank Steed and daugh CORRES - Phone 293-42lb ter, Laura Melene and Mrs. L J. Qulnn and son. Jay, spent Thursday afternoon In Clinton. Mr. andMrs. George D.Jones and chlldrenTrent. Kathy, Beth, Vernell and George Ellis of Atlanta, Georgia are spending several weeks with Mrs. Jo nes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. El lis West. Friends of Mrs. L. B. Hule will regret to learn that she is a patient at Duplin General Hos pital. Miss Mary Frances Hines sp ent several days this past week with Miss Terry Wilson of War renton. Mr. Allen Draughon Jr. spent several days this past week at Camp Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter and children, Tim and Paula, vacationed in Western, N. C. this past week. Mrs. Allen Draughon Sr. vi sited her daughter Mrs. Jan Brown and children, Susan and Calvin Jamesvllle this past week. Friends of Mrs. Arthur Ben ton will regret to learn that she is a patient at Sampson Me morial Hospital in Clinton. Mrs. Eula Lee Marclantlvlsl ted Mrs. Oscar Best during the week. Mrs. Ted Wilson visited friends and relatives in Warsaw this past week. Visiting recently with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller were Mr. and Mrs. s. J. Lambert and children of Brodnex, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy whaley anddau ghter Teresa of Panama City, Fla. Miss Jean Brldgers of Ma con, Ga. visited recently with Mrs. Brookle Brldgers and Mrs. Mattle Williams. Friends of Miss Betty Jo Hill will regret to learn that she is a patient at Sampson Memorial Hospital in Clinton. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Ennls Tadlock announce the marriage of their daughter, Jodie Cornelia to Ed ward Andrew wilklns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew OF KenansvUle. The weddlnj took place during a private' ceremony on Saturday, July 2, at the First Baptist Church In Warsaw with theReverendD.E. Parkerson officiating. The cou ple Is at home in Warsaw. MRS. WEST LUNCHEON HOS TESS Mrs. W. P. West entertained at a bridge luncheon on Thurs day at her home near Warsaw from eleven o'clock until two In the afternoon. At the conclu sion of bridge, Mrs. west serv ed hot chicken salad, congealed cranberry salad, string beans, pepper Jam, sesame bread, and fruit delight. Mrs. John Fon vlelle was luncheon guest. Members enjoying bridge were Mesdames Mett Ausley, John A. Johnson, J. N. West, Jr.. O. S. Matthews. Allen Drau ghan, Jr. Douglas Townsend, Al Smith and w. G. Brltt, Jr. When scores were tallied,Mrs. Matthews received a coin and makeup purse for high score Mrs. Brltt won a beach bag for second high and Mrs. Smith won grapefruit spoons for con solation. CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. BRITT Mrs. Mitchell Brltt was hos tess to the members of her bridge club and additional guests on Friday evening at her home on Plank Street. At the end of play, Mrs. Brltt served blueberry cream pie and coffee. I During play, Cokes and nuts were served. Mrs. O. S. Matthews was re cipient of club high score a ward and Mrs. Ed Sheffield was recipient of visitor's high score award. Mrs. Matthews received a mirror and Mrs. Sheffield re ceived a cookie cutter. Mrs. W, P. west received an Ice break ' er for consolation. Other guests Included Mrs. John Fonvlelle, Mrs. W. G. Brttt, Jr. Mrs. Ed Hlnes. Mrs. Men Ausley. and Mrs. JohnA. Johnson. MRS. BOYETTE HONORED Mrs. Brookys Boyette was honored at a stork shower on Thursday In the Fellowship Hall of the First Baptist Church at 8 o'clock In the evening. Hos tesses were Mesdames Marvin Sutton, Harry Snow, L. P. Mc Cullen, T. O. Rabon. and Ray mond Rlvenbark. Upon her arrival,Mrs. Boye tte was presented with an ap propriate corsage after which the group enjoyed several ga mes. A yellow and green motif was carried out in decorations with the serving table covered In white overlaid with net. An arrangement of white and yellow fladeua centered the table, 'unch, individual cakes, mints, and nuts were served after which the honoree oDened the lovely gifts from her friends. Approximately twenty-five at tendee. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John May an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jeanna Christine, born Monday. July 4, at Sampson Memorial Hospital In Clinton. Mrs. May is the former Peg gy Anne Searcy of Rocky Mount. TAYLOR BROTHERS HO NORED ON BIRTHDAY Randy and Ronnie Taylor were Honored on their birth days Thursday afternoon by their parents, Mr. andMrs. Ja mes Taylor, at their home on Pine Street. Randy was ce lebrating his 7th birthday and Ronnie was celebrating his 5th. Helping the boys celebrate the happy occasion were Renee and Mack McCullen, Doyle and Ka ren Taylor, Gordan Lee and Craig Pope, David Carlton, F rankle Steed, Sheila Garity. Joe Kornegay, Jr., Faye and Su sand Grlce, Angelia Costln, and Harriett Snow. Mrs. Taylor served apple turnovers, potato chips, nuts, candles, and limeade to the hap py children during the after noon. Each guests received blowouts and bubblegum as fa vors. Randy and Ronnie received many gifts from their play mates. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. George D.Jones of Atlanta, Georgia announce the birth of a son , George Ellis West Jones. Mrs. Jones is the former Mary Ellis west of Warsaw. MRS. SHEFFIELD HOSTESS BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. Dot Sheffield enter tained with a bridge luncheon at her home on Memorial Drive Thursday at eleven o'clock. Lovely arrangements of sum mer flowers graced the Shef- 1 field servered Iced Cokes. Those enjoying bridge were J Mrs. A. D. Draughon, Jr.,Mrs. BUI Sheffield. Mrs. Avon 1 Sharpe. Mrs. Fes Mttchner. Mrs. John Anderson Johnson, < Mrs. Walter P. West, Mrs. ? Frank Hobbs and Mrs. Ed Strlck < land. j At one o'clock Mrs. Shef- 1 field served chicken salad, de- 1 vlled eggs, perfection salad, ' potato chips, hot rolls and cof fee. Frozen pineapple pie was served for dessert. At the conclusion of play, Mrs. Sheffield awarded prizes to Mrs. Hobbs for high scorer. Mrs. Mttchner for second high and Mrs. Draughan for consola tion. MRS. SMITH HONORED Mrs. Fleming wester of Ra leigh, and Mrs. Joe Allen Ed wards honored Mrs. Dwlght Smith with a stork shower on Saturday evening from 7:30 un tU 9:30 In the FeUowshlp Hall of the First Baptist Church, Warsaw. Upon arrival the honoree, was presented with a baby cor sage of storks daintily cen tered with a delicate pink bow. After several games Mrs. Smith opened her useful and lovely gifts. An Imported white linen cloth covered the refreshment table which was centered with a sil ver candelabra of burning pink tapers filled with an arrange ment of pink and white gladioli, babies' breath, and baker's fern A pink and white motif was used throughout the decorations. Re freshments consisted of petite Individual cakes. baby pink mints, assorted, salted nuts, and rspberry punch, which was served by MISS Peggy Todd. ROBERT PRICE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY The Robert Price's honored their son. Robert Earl, on his eleventh birthday with a party on the lawn of their home o. Plank Street, Thursday after noon, July 7, from 3 untU 5. Several games were directed by Mrs. Price assisted by Mrs. Herbert Smith of Magnolia. Th ose helping Robert Earl cele brate the nappy occasion were; Angela Pears all. Sue and jr. Smith of Magnolia. Randy Rid je. Mike Berwick, Charles John ?on, Shell* West. E. H. Gar ter, Johnny Smith of Hopewell /Irginl*. and his Gran<4>arems Mr. and Mrs. Vander outlaw of Warsaw. Refreshments of Birth lav cake. Ice cream, potato Alps, fudge, assorted drinks ind watermelon were served ind party favors of Batman bubble sum and baloons were given the guests upon depart ure. TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR E. C.C.'S "SOUND OF MUSIC" A few tickets are still avail able for the July 29 specUl stage performance of East Carolina College's "Sound of Music." This presentation of the col lege's professional summer theater program was especially scheduled for the areas served by the college's three off-cam pus centers. * Tickets, at the less than half price of $2.00, may be pur chased by anyone in the Golds boro area if bought through the college's Golds bo ro office. For further Information call the East CarolinaCollegeofftoe at Goldsboro 735-5277. fflMtomflato store welcomes Warsaw Branch - Bank of Mount Olive to Warsaw & Best Wishes I Welcome I M. H. Barr Men's Shop EXCLUSIVE MEN'S WEAR WARSAW, N. C. Congratulations and Our Best Wisdes I'.PH- -A 4 ' o(iftSj 'ttatOinl i ...... ,*} M to tde Warsaw Brancd, Band of Mount Otive S. W. Marrtrw Lumfier Warsaw, N. C. f < I Congratulations and Best to t/ie Warsaw Band of Mt. Olive Branch TT' BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY NORTH CAROUNAV OLDEST BANK ftthroI Dtpoiif InivrOIK* Cotpofolin ftr Faison ? Warsaw ? Magnolia ? Wallace c 0 N G R A T U L A T 1 0 N S Katz Warsaw. N. C. WtCcomt to Warsaw - Bank of Mt. OCCvt THE SEWING CENTER In Warsaw Invites You To Attend Their JULY CLEARANCE SALE On Spring And Summer Fabrics. Cottons Were 59c NOW 39c Denim Was 89c NOW 69c Cotton duck was 98c NOW 79c Dacron and Cotton were $1.29 NOW 98c Cotton eyelet was $2.19 NOW $1.79 These and many more bargains are available during our sale which begins Monday, July 14. Come in now while the selections are still good. (Beautiful, new fall fabrics are arriving al most daily) The Sewing Center BESIDE BARR'S MEN'S SHOP Warsaw, N. C. i j | Congratulations j ! Warsaw BrancH | ! Band of Mt. OBvt { I SmM Dry Ckmers | i mi j * z Sfurt Laundrij | i One Day Service On Request For Dry Cleaning 2 - Day Shirt Service Telephone 293^4416 For Pick-up and Delivery At No Extra Charge J?i^\^a?avv^Magnol i a- Ke nan s vil I e <EHe Congratulate tfjc ?Harsato 15rand) JtSanfe of Jflount ?libe on selecting ?Harsato for one of tfjeir neto tomes. Mock Oil Co. H. C M oCullon a L. P. MoCullon W?r?iw, N. C. Beulaville. N. C. Mock Propone, Inc. H. C. McCullen ? 1. P. MoCullan Warsaw. N. C Bevlaville, N. C. * Si

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