I Warsaw Society
Mrs. Becky T. Edwards
Phone 293-4352 After 5 P.M.
Mrs. Paul Brta is vtafali*
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Gibbs,
end her brother sad family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs. all
of Los Angeles. California.
Mrs. Brta will return home
Mr. and Mrs. John A. John
son and children spent last week
touring points of interest in the
mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brta,
Kay, and Martha spent die week
end with Mrs. Britt's mother,
Mrs. B J. Miller, of High Point.
Mrs. Miller returned with the
Britts to spend this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carlton.
Wade Jr.. and Daly Rae re
turned home Friday after a
two weeks tour to the West
Coast where they toured points
of Interest In Mexico, Texas.
California, and many other in
teresting places en route. The
tour covered approximately 8,
135 miles. They went within
fifty miles of the state of Ore
gon and viewed some of the
most rugged terrain protected
by parks m America while tra
veling through die mountains
often covered with snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lanier
of Raxboro spent the week end
with Mrs. John Taylor and Mr.
and Mrs. WQlard Whitfield.
Mrs. Richard Best and Mrs.
Maggie Swlnson of Falson and
Mrs. Mary Lou Barwick of
Goldsboro spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. OrmondGrice and
Linda.
Mrs. A. C. Rogers of Chapel
HOI spent several days with
Mrs. W. A. Carter and Mr.
and Mrs. Avon Sharpe. Mrs.
Carter had been confined to her
home due to Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. AllanDraughan
Jr. left Saturday for a vacation
In Miami and the Bahamas.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jones
left Monday for a vacation In
Canada.
Mrs. Edward Sheffield and
ajb-ls spent the week end at
Topsail Beach.
Mrs. Mett Ausley/Chlp, and
Margaret are spending this
week at Tops all Beach. Dr. Aus
lev spent the week end and will
Join them during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cost In.
Charles, Michael, and Nathan,
Jr., returned home last week
after visiting her brothers, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Stancll of Dun
nellon, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman Stancll of St. Peters
burg, Fla. and touring many
points of Interest enroute and
along the west and east coasts
of Florida.
Scouts Donny Johnson and Ro
bert Johnson Will leave Saturday
for PhQmont, New Mexico for
three weeks.
Misses Jo Ann Johnson and
Angela Pears all left Monday as
guests of Miss Judy Pears all at:
Surf City this week.
Friends in Warsaw will be
happy to learn that Reverend D.
E. Parkerson of Carrboro is
recuperating from minor throat
surgery which he underwent
recently. Mr. Parkerson was
invited to give the invocation
for the commencement exer
cises at the University of North
Carolina Law School. While ab
sent from the Carboro Baptist
Church where he Is pastor. Mr.
Parkerson who also writes for
the Warsaw-Falson News, and
the Dqpiln Times wrote a very
timely poem which was pub
lished in the church building.
Please check elsewhere for the
poem in this week's edition.
Mr. and Mrs.Sanford Packer
returned recently after spend
ing five days in Montreal, Ca
nada with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Earl Qulnn. While there, they
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toured many points of Interest
067 and saw Pre
sident ohnsor who was there
the same day. They were very
Impressed fay the U. S. eahttm
and foreign people.
Mrs. Nathan Cosdn and her
mother, Mrs. Daisy Stencil,
spent Sunday and Monday with
Mrs. a A. Porter of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mitchell
and Miss Teal Crumpler of
Clinton were Sunday dinner
guests of the Fisher Carltons.
Mrs. Larry Klngsley Is
spending this week at wrlghts
rllle Beach as guest of Re
verend and Mrs. Joe Ebale.
Mr. ?id Mrs. Brad Mlnshew
of Dunn visited the fL D_ Min
shews over the week end. Mr.
and Mrs. Falson Joyner of Mt.
Olive and Miss Carol Ann Tuck
er of Magnolia were Sunday din
ner guests of the M Ins news.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Best, Mr.
and Mrs. George West, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Torrans, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Lanier, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Qulim, Mrs. W. J.
Middleton, Jr., Mrs. Paul Pot
ter and daughters, Mary Lou
and Joyce, Billy Crowder and
Jane Strickland were in Char
lotte Friday night to watch Miss
Warsaw, Carolyn G res ham,
perform In talent competition
for Miss North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bras
well visited their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Tay
lor and Retha Jo of LaGrange
on Friday.
Mrs. John Vincent and dau
rer, Margaret Ann and Mrs.
A. Mitch ner spent last week
with Mr. W. E. Fuss ell. Mrs.
Byron Teachey, and Mrs. Ro
bert Frederick of Rose HOI at
Kure Beach.
Mr. W. D. Fus sell and son.
Aim on, of Greensboro spent
Sunday with his sister and her
husband, the F. A. Mltchners.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Greer
and Steve of Jacksonville vi
sited Mrs. D. E. Todd, Sr. and
Peggy on Tuesday morning
while en route to Bules Creek
where their son, Steve, will
enroll for the first session of
summer school at Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. James F.Strlck
land spent the week end at Caro
lina Beach as guests of the
Henry Merritts.
Mrs. Tommy L. Todd and son,
Bryan, of Wilmington spent last
week with her mother and fami
ly, Mrs. Mary Grey Frederick,
Gloria, and Mickey.
Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald
Beasley and family of Magnolia
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Todd,
Susan and Celeste.
Mrs. J. A. Edwards, Mrs. D.
E. Todd, and Miss Peggy Todd
spent Saturday afternoon a:
Buies Creek.
Mrs. Floyd Strickland and
"Mia* Jane Strickland spent Sa
turday and Sunday in Athens,
Georgia. Cans and CaranCoop
er and Ben F. Cooper from
Monroe, Louislanna are visit
ing their grandmother, Mrs.
Floyd Strickland, this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phil
lips, Sr. were Saturday dinner
uuess of Reverend and Mrs.
D. E. Parkerson and Gall of
Carboro. Mr. and Mrs.Graham
Phillips, Sr. spent the week
I .end InCarrborovlsltlngMr. and
?Mrs. Frank W. Leak and fa-^
mlly. Thejr attended' the com-*
mencement exercises at the
University of North Carolina
where their son-in-law, Frank
W. Leak, was graduated from
Medical SchooL
Mrs. C. A. Tanner of Smith
field Is spending this week with
her mother, Mrs. S. A. Jones.
Mrs. Robert Frederick and
sons of Goldsboro visited her
mother, Mrs. Jones on Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Tucker and chil
dren of Goldsboro spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Llston Sum
merlin and family. Miss San
dra Tucker remained to spend
the week with the Sum merlins.
Mrs. G. L. Sumnerlln and
Mrs. Merle Lewis and chil
dren of Sumrnerlln's Cross
roads were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Llston Summerlln on
Wednesday evening of last week.
Birth Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Atkinson
of Warsaw announce the birth
of a daughter, Cecilia Bland
Atkinson, Dorn Thursday, May
26, at Wayne Memorial Hospi
tal, Goldsboro.
Mrs. Atkinson Is the former
Evelyn Bland of Warsaw.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B.
Kelly, Jr. announce the birth
of a daughter, Ronda Gall, born
Tuesday, June 8, a: Seymour
Johnson Air Force Hospital
In Goldsboro.
Mrs. Kelly Is the former
Daisy Bell whaley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Whaley
of Warsaw.
B&PW To Meet
The Warsaw Business and
Professional Women's Club will
meet Monday evening, Juie 19,
at 7:00 p.m. In the home of
Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Sr. for
their regular monthly meeting.
Mrs. Robert L. West, who
has Just attended the North Ca
rolina Business and Pro
fessional Women's Club, Inc.
Convention which was held In
Durham has several Important
announcements to make con
concerning :he oirstandlng acti
vities of the local club which
were acknowledged during the
convention. Members are ad
vised to attend this Important
meeting.
Youth Exhibit
Interesting
The current youth an exhi
bit at Home Federal Savings and
Loan Association In Warsaw has
aroused much Interest and ap
preciation among local visitors
at the office which features a
different exhibit each month.
The currant show features die
young art students of Mrs. Mar
garet Cooper of Rose HOI. The
artists range In age from ten
years through high school and
many paintings are outstanding.
Mrs. Cooper teaches weekly
classes at the Cooper Studio In
Rose HOI after school during the
regular school term.
-The pictures cover still life
and landscape and range widely
In subject matter and color.
Among the paintings, there is
one water color and the others
are In oil.
Students exhibiting are Wade
Carlton, W. J. Middietoa, Ran-,
dy Sutton, Mary Lib Dail, Crls
Johnnson, Diane Johnson, Burke
Herring, Gall Bostic, Marty
Bostlc, Ken Farrior, Eva Sue
Rouse, David Allen, Babie
Chestnutt, Mary Sheffield, Tre
va Rouse, Nancy Worsley, and
Susan Ward.
Circle No. 7
Circle #7 of the First Bap- ?
tist Church had Its monthly
meeting on Monday, June 12,
1967 at the Fellowship Hall
of the Baptist Church with Mrs.
Joe Allen Edwards, Chairman,
presiding. Mrs. James V.Drew
gave the Call to Prayer and
Mrs. W. G. Brltt presented the
program on the "Thomen's
Missionary Union of aChurch."
Mrs. Max Grlce gave the se
cretarial report and led In a
discussion of prospects for new
members.
Mrs. Edwards, hostess,
served chocolate pie, salted
nuts and ginger ale for re
freshments.
Those attending Included Me
dames: Larry Klngsley, James
Vernon Drew, W. G. Brltt, Max
Grlce, and Glenn Rollins.
Splash Party
Tony Rivenbark, Miss An
nette Cavenaugh, and Miss Ca
rol Ann Tucker honored Arthur
Minshew and Tommy Costln
who will bath leave this week
to join the U. S. Army and the
U. S. Air Force respectively
with a splash party at the Ri
venbark home on F rid ay evening
at 6:30.
Refreshments were served
buffet. They consisted of pota
to chips and dip, assorted nuts
and cookies, and soft drinks.
Guests attending were: Char
les Ingram, Edwin Lewis,
Woody Brinson, Johnny Best,
Kathy Benton, Annette Wahab,
Margaret Grady, Dorothy Brltt,
Ronnie Ba.ts, Judy Archer,
Kenny Mint on. Beth Mullis, and
Beverly Wimberly of Apex.
Tony had appropriately drawn
a poster tfflxed with the gold
eagle emblem saying "Come
Back Soon Arthur fLeroy') and
Tommy."
Mrs. West
Luncheon Hostess
Mrs. J. N. West, Jr. was
hostess at a bridge luncheon
on Thursday from aleven until
two o'clock. Lovely summer
flowers were used throughout
in decorations.
For Kg..??, Hp.
"yr ' ;**. v ?** Vv
chose creamed chicken casse
ptewlth whipped cream for
Guests were Mr*. W. P. *'e^t
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fi?S-*!aKBaSr
vlelle, and Mrs. Mett Ausley.
When scores were tallied,
Mrs. Fonvlelle received a cook
book for consolation, Mrs. Mat"
thews received a teflon pan for
high score, and Mrs. Draugh
arT received all occasion cards
For second high.
Engagement
Announced
engagement announce
ment - Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Ko?L ofRoute2,Falson m
nounce the engacememof their
daughter. Mvra Sue. to Mr. WU
11am D. Holland, son of Mr^and
Mrs. Alton DeVane Hollandof
Clinton. The wedding wfll take
place on June 24 at the Free
Will Holiness Church In war
saw at 6 p.m.
Hall?Bartlett
Vows Spoken
In Kenansville
Miss Martha Benson Bartlett
became the bride of John Car
roll Hall on Friday. June 2,
In the , Kenansville Baptist
Church. The Rev. Lauren R.
Sharpe performed the evening
ceremony which was attended
by the members of the families
and close friends.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William a. Bart
lett of Bowden. The bride
groom Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John a Hall of Kenans
VlThe new Mrs. Hall holds a
bs degree In Elementary Edu
cation from East Carolina Col
lege. Greenville. Her husband is
also a graduate of East Caro
lina College and holds a BA
degree In Science. He Is pre
sently employed with the Duplin
County Health Department and
this fall will enter the U. 5.
Marine Corps.
The couple Is now at home in
Warsaw after a brief wedding
trip.
WSofCS Meeting
The Woman's Society of Ch
ristian Service held their re
gular monthly meeting Monday,
June 12. in tbe Fireside Room
of the Warsaw Methodist Ch
urch.
Mrs. E. C. Thompson, Pre
sident, presided. The Spiritual
Life Chairman, Mrs. Sanford
Packer, had a most inspiring
devotional and Bible Reading.
A budget for the coming year
was presented and adopted. The
various items of business were
discussed and appropriate ac
tion taken.
Mrs. Ross Wadklns, a dele
gate to the recent Spiritual
Life Retreat at Loulsburg Col
teg6 gave a very Interesting and
Informative resume of the Re
treat. The Society was dismis
sed with the Mlzpah benediction.
Immediately following the be
nediction an Officer's Training
Session was held with most of
the officers and circle chairman
of the Society In attendance.
Mrs. Thompson conducted this
/JMAN OF^
f 0>THE HOURS
With Our Boys
ALLEN AYCOCK
FT. RUCKER, ALA. - Pri
vate Allen Aycock, 23, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aycock,
Route 1, Chinquapin, completed
an observation airplane main
tenance course at the Army
Aviation School, Ft. Rucker,
Ala., March 31.
During the four-week course,
he was trained in the upkeep of
multi-engine observation and
utility airplanes of the type
currently being used by the
Army in Vietnam.
His wife, Melody, lives on
Route 1, Lucasvllle, Ohio.
CLARENCE W. McCLENNY
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. - Air
man Third Class Clarence W.
McClenny, son of Mrs. O. S.
McClenny of Route l.Faison has
been graduated at SheppardAFB
Tex., from the training course
for U. S. Air Force medical
service specialists.
Airman McClenny is a gra
duate of Hobbton High School,
Newton Grove, N. C.
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"It was a wonderful trip and I had a marvelous time,"
said lovely Carolyn Gresham of her week In Charlotte during
the Miss North Carolina Pageant. Carolyn was accompanied
to Charlotte by her brother John T. Gresham, in, and Barney
Sheffield, who also served as her escorts. Mrs. Grace Carlton
was her official chaperone. The first day was orientation
day with a party that night at the Raroada Inn. This gave
Carolyn a chance to meet the other girls and their chaperons
as well as the Judges. The elghtytour lovely young ladles
were divided into four groups. Carolyn was in group D. This
group was in swim suit on Tuesday night, Wednesday night
ley sat In the audience. Thursday night the contestants in
group O were in evening gown and Friday night was talent
night for the group. Carolyn gave an excellent performance in
her presentation of Chopin Revolutionary EtudeE Flat. Carolyn's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gresham Jr., and many of the War
saw Jaycees attended the talent show Friday night. "Their
applause and response was just wonderful,' said Carolyn,
"In fact, it was a marvelous week, and I wouldn't have missed
it for the world."
RANDY SUTTON, SON OF MR. AND MRS. CEORGE SUT
TON OF WARSAW Is pictured before the current youth mrt
exhibit at tfome Federal Savings and Loan Association In
Warsaw which features a different exhibit each month. The
current showing features the young art students of Mrs.
Margaret Cooper of Rose MIL the present exhibit is proving
to be most Interesting as the paintings by the young people are
quite outstanding.
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