| Warsaw News F" PERSONALS Rev. and Mr*. Alfred p. G.' son have recently returned from Fort Walton Beech. Florida, where they ?tatted their son and hte family; Captain andMrs. Ja mes Vance Gibson. Gary and Brace. Captain Gibson Is sta tioned at Hnlbnrt Field, Eglhi Air Force Base, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fes Mltchner sis bed Mr. and Mrs. Chuck White of Raleigh while they were vacationing at Atlantic D-.ach this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray West and son Dow vacationed In the moon tains of N. C. recently. Susan and Calvin Brown are visiting their Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Draughon Sr. and Mrs. Glendora Brown tills week. Misses Judy and Connie Re velle are visiting relatives In Washington, D. C. this week. Mr. Blount Modlln of U.N.C. ??'1 was weekend guest of Mitt Done Sue Edwards. Dr. and Mrs. Met t Ausley and children. Chip and Mar garet, are spending a few days at Myrtle Beach. Friends of Mr. Robert West will regret to learn that he Is a patient In veterans Hospital in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Draughon of Dunn visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon jr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sheffield spent the weekend at their cot tage at Topsail Beach. Friends of Mrs. J. W. St raughan will regret to learn that she Is a patient at Cape Fear Valley Hospital In Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis I and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Swin son vacationed In Manteo dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gram Wilson and several Baptist youth spent the day at Topsail Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Parker son are vacationing and visit ing relatives In Georgia. Friends of Michael Costln will regret to learn that he Is a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital In GoldsDoro. Miss Mary Frances Hines auiu rviiss janrie itricKianu spent Sunday In Chapel HOI. Friends of Miss Margaret Ann Vincent will regret to learn that she Is a patient at Mc pherson's Hospital In Durham. PAT WHITFIELD HONORED Mr. and Mrs. wlllard whit field honored their son, Pat, on his seventh birthday with a par ty at their home, July 18 from &30 until 5:30. /Helping Pat celebrate his birthday were Lee Ed Brown, Joe Kornegay, Jr. Steve John son, Robin Quinn, Kenneth Bell, and his cousins Mike and Rob Ashworth of Rock HOI, S. C.. and Tom and Nell Whitfield of Mourn olive. After the boys enjoyed playing in the back yard Mrs. Whitfield served blrtnday cake decorat ed with Humpty Dumpty, Ice cream and Cokes. LOVELY LUNCHEON AT COUNTRY CLUB On Thursday, Mrs. W. J. Taylor, Mrs. B. C. Sheffield, Jr., Mrs. J. N. West, Jr., and Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Jr., en tertained at a bridge luncheon at the Country Club from 10:30 until 2:00. Upon arrival the hostesses served lime punch to all the guests. Lovely summer flowers were used throughout the dining room where the six tables were In play. Those playing were Mrs. S. E. Godwin, Mrs. Avon Sharpe, Mrs. E. E. Hlnes, Mrs. Alien Draughon. Jr., Mrs. Douglas I Towns end, Mrs. Bruce Honey con. Mrs. Men Ausley, Mrs. Joyce Matthews, Mrs. John A. Johnson, Mrs. Walter P. West. Mrs. J. M. Kornegay, Mrs. Al Smith, Mrs. John Fonvtelle, Mrs. J. H. Hlnes, Mrs. Doc Sheffield, Mrs. Margaret Bnr nette, Mrs. Frank Moore. Mrs. Maurice Jordan. Mrs. Earl & Hule, Mrs. Ed Strickland. Mrs. BUI Boyette.Mrs. Frank Hobhs, Mrs. H. C. Allen and Mrs. w. G. Brltt, Jr. At 1:00 the hostesses set-red ham, asparagus casserole, ma rinated green beans, tomatoe aspic, cucumbers with sour cream dressing, hot rolls, tea and, for dessert, cheese cake. Luncheon guests were Mrs. Davis Evans and Mrs. J. F. Strickland. When the scores were tallied Mrs. Joyce Matthews was reci pient of nigh score award which was bath oil. Mrs. W. P. West received coasters for second high , Mrs. Douglas Towns end won stretch shoe bags for con solation and Mrs. BUI Boyette won Slngo. MRS. BRITT ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. W. G. Brlrt. Jr.. was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening at her home on Pine street. At the end of play, Mrs. Brltt served fruit cocktail cake and coffee. During play, Cokes and nuts were served. Mrs. Joyce Matthews was re cipient of high score award which was a refrigerator set and MRS. John F onvtelle won second high which was a cook book. Mrs. Frank Moore re ceived measuring cups for con solation. Other guests Included Mrs. J. M. Kornegay, Mrs. E.E.Hlnes. Mrs. Clara Brltt, Mrs. Mett Ausley and Mrs. Allen Draughon Jr. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL Bananas 10c Lb. 2 -Ld. Bag Frozen French Fried Potatoes 25c Mayonnaise 49c Qt. % Gal. Kraft Orange Juice 59c 4Pkf. 77" Lard "Hygrade's" I Cakes Small or Large 29c I Carton Of 6 HOT SHOT ROACH AND ANT Bug Killer Bomb . . . . 77c | Mrs. Pickford's Margarine stick.... 1 - lb. box 17c % Gal. Purex Bleach 23c 2 - Lbs. Ground Beef 89c Kb1 ENDS teiZ ROAST 45c Lb. Rouse's SELF-SERVICE GROCERY WE DELIVER PHONE 289-3557 ROSE HILL, ft C. X-ray CoetiMMd Frtir. Page 1 has been concentrated on tuber culosis contacts, suspects, old cases, those persons who show a positive tuberculin reaction, and others routinely X-rayed by the health department and who require a health card. All TB contacts over 12 years of age and their families should come in for X-rey. Others who should come In ere Food Hand lers. Teachers and other school personnel (bus drivers, janitors etc.), Cosmetologists and Bar bers, or any person who re quires s health card. Any In terested person above the age of 12 will be X-reyed. 4-H'ers Continued From Pegs 1 rlous judging activities. Among the activities In which Duplin county 4-H'ers will be participating are State Dress Revue. Linda Carter; State Health Pageant, Anna Lee Hawes and Keith westbrook; Tobacco Demonstration, Bea trice and Patricia McKoy. Bill Costin, Jr. will serve as a model on the Dress Revue Com ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Plea sant of Durham announce die birth of a daughter, Tracl Lynne, on July 4. Mrs. Plea sant was the former Julie Ann Ferrell of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Smith announce the birth of a daugh ter, Julie Anne, bom Saturday, July 16th, at Sampson Memorial Hospital In Clinton. Mrs. Smith is the former Judith Bostlc of Kenansvtlle. mlttee and Anna Lee Hawes will serve on the Hospitality Com mittee. Members of the Duplin County delegation planning to attend are: Linda Carter, Greenwood Club; Anna Lee Hawes, Green wood Club; Stella Wells, Green wood Club; Lela ward. Beaver Dam Club; Alan Johnson, Bea ver Dam Club; BUI Costln, Jr.. Warsaw-Shamrock dub; Ray Hope, Warsaw-Shamrock Club; Linda Smith, Smiths Club. Iris Home. Cypress Creek Club; Ralph B. Hunter, Beula vUle club; Rlddlck wUklns. War saw Jr. Club; Beatrice McKov, Rose HOI Sr. Club; Patricia McKoy. Rose Hill Sr. Club; Rhonda Roberts, Stanford Jr. Club; Ronnie Roberts, Stanford Jr. Club; Deborah Jones, Rose HOI Sr. Club. Leading the delegation will be Mrs. Lois G. Brltt, Home Economics Extension Agent and Marion C. Griffin. Assistant Agricultural Extension Agent. Club Week will be held on _ the campus of North Carolina' State university. The activities begin on Monday evening and continue through Friday of next week. " 'T||9 . ? . r ?j>\ ?ys rig ? MR. D. L. MATTHIS WINS THE FIRST by Mr. Carroll Hobhs. Sipervtslng the pickles DRAWING. When Mr. Mathls' name was drawn giving Is Rev. Del Parkerson of the Warsaw from the box, he was given a box of pickles Baptist church. (Photo fay Ruth p. Grady) , SAndGoing Will Be More Enjoyable in a I NEW FORDl Especially It You Buy During J ! SELL-OUT TIME at WILSON MOTOR CO. If You Havo Boon Waiting for that End-of-Model J CLEARANCE SALE 1 Mow's tho Timo to Act! | OVER 50 NEW UNITS MUST GO - NOW! Um Your Good Judgment ? 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