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PAGE t TOE DUPLIN TIMES PROGRESS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8. IM8 Warsaw Society Rev. and ffis. Charles Hin ?on and Re*, and Mrs. Henry j Simpson are attending the Norm , Carolina Baptist State Confee- 1 once which Is being held in Greensboro on February 6, 8. and 1. Mrs. Allan Drarahan. Jr. and 1 Mary B. made a business trip to Chapel Hill Wednesday. J W.G. wui Paul Britt attend ed the funeral of their uncle, 1 John McLeod, at Bute Sunday. Mrs. Floyd J. Strickland and James F. Strickland visited ' Mrs. R. W. McGowan in Tar boro Sunday. | Mrs. James Franklin Stride- ' land spent the week end with her daughter, Jane, at Western Ca- ' rollna College in Cullowhee. We welcome to Warsaw Mr. and Mrs. "BUI" Mayhew and children from Washington, N. C. Mr. Mayhew is with Na tional Spinning Company, and ' they lived in Warsaw several , months last year. The May hews are living beside Mr. and , Mrs. Robert West. Mr. and Mrs. John Haddad of Rockville, Maryland spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Holland. Miss Beth Dixon of Wallace spent the week end with Miss Josef Ann Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Smith and family and Miss Beth Dixon vi sited his mother, Mrs. W. H. Smith in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Newkirk spent the week end with Mrs. Marie Jack son in Grlfton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sunon of Wilson visited relatives here during the week end. Mrs. E. P. Ewers who has been a patient at Duplin General Hospital came home Monday. Mr.and Mrs. Boyce Boyette and Toney, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Boyette, and Mr. and Mrs, Jesse J. Quinn attended the fraduation of John W. Boyette, r., from Campbell College Friday night. He has accepted employment at East Duplin High School. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lan caster of Pikeville were Satur day night supper guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Bill Grlce. Mr. and Mrs. James Holland of Pender lea visited Mr. and Mrs. BUI Grlce Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and Warren of Fayettevllle spent the week end with his mother, MFs. Myrtle Frederick. Mr. and Mr, Robert Co* 5%. Frank Hobbs during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Register and Sam of Raleigh and Mrs. Molly Dall of Goldsboro visited Mrs. Charlie Johnson Sunday. Mr. aid Mrs.E. & Boyerte visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Boyctte and Jacqueline In Faye ctevllle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Mlnshew and Llbby of Durham spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Belton Mlnshew, Arthur, and Kenny. Mrs. Verna S. Brown, Belin da. and Ronald of F ayettevllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Belton Mlnshew, Arthur, and Kenny Saturday. Misses Barbara McNeil, Gall tevelle, and Frances Phillips *ho are attending Harbarger's Business College in Raleigh spent the week end with their respective parents. Dan McNeil who is attending State College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeil. Arthur Mlnshew is spending a Few days In Durham with Mr. and Mrs. Brad Mlnshew and Llbby. Mrs . Belton Mlnshew and Kenny, Norwood, Bryan, and Walt West, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Falson Joyner In Mt. Olive Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Taylor and Mrs. Paul Kltchln shopped in Faye tteville Thursday. Miss Resin a whaley who Is attending Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Georglaspent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whaley. Miss Connie Joe Wells of Burlington spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Hugh Wells. Several people from Warsaw attended the concert in Clinton on Monday night. The concert was sponsored by the Clinton Study Club, and it was most en joyable. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Strickland and girls made a business trip to F ayettevllle Saturday. Some of the members of the Carver's Creek Methodist Ch urch at Council invited Mr. and Mrs. George B. Smoke to have Sunday dinner with them at the Country Squire. Afterwards, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flowers, Mrs. Ada Kennedy, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobbs stopped by to see Mr. and-'Mrs. George g* Mr. and Mrs. I. M. HoMw of Council Visited Misses Sadie and Mary Ella Bennett Moo "Tir. md Mrs. Sam Sam Ml rlello of Erwtn visited Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Strickland aid girls. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mur rle and Jelf visited Ms parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murrle, In Burlington Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maready and girls visited Ms mother, Mrs. Epsey Maready. In Chln uuaoln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hudson and family of Columbia, South Carolina visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herring, Sr.. and other relatives here over the week end. Helping Mrs. Hugh Wells ce lebrate her birthday at dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hun ter Wells aid children of Golds boro, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wells md children of Teachey, and Or. and Mrs. Donn Wells and boys of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. C alt on, Jr . and children of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gar rlty and Sheila Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Middleton and children of Greenville vi sited Ms mother, Mrs. D. J. Middleton, and other relatives Sunday. Mrs. Carl Tucker of Golds bo ro visited Mrs. Jay Gar rity Thursday. Miss Martha WMtley of Mt. Olive spent the week end with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lett Kornegay. Her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles WMtley came down for the day Sunday, and she returned home with tnem. Mr. and Mrs . Duncan Ca venaugh, Mrs. Richard Cave naugh and Forrest, Mrs. El wood Coombs, Mr and Mrs. Harold Best, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cavenaugh" and Mrs. R. R. Cavenaugh <3 Wallace visited Richard Cavenauoh who is aoa tlent at Veterans Hospital in Durham Sunday. Misses Laura, Barbara, and Teal Crumpler of Clinton visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Carl ton and girls Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Benson of Ke nans vtlle and Mrs. Forrest Martin went to the Raleigh Durham Airport Sunday where they picked up Mrs. Judy M. Benson who spent a week in Hawaii with her husband who was on leave for that time. Miss Nora Blackmore is a patient at Sampson Memdrial Hospital. Mrs. Naoni-Chambers is r Wlnston-SaleA ?f Mrs. Forrest Marttp Miss Jackie Martin, Miss Beth Ray and Mrs. Judy Benson shopped in Raleigh Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutton who have been living in Green ville, South Carolina have mov ed into the Lord Duplin Apart ments . He is working with Quinn-Wholesale now. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strick land and Johnny visited his pa rents, Mr. an d Mrs. E. F. Strickland, in Dunn Sunday. Miss Lee tone Costin spent Saturday night and Sunday in Ke ' nansvllle with her grand , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tyndall. Her parents, Mr. and > Mrs. Joe Costin, Joined them ( for Sunday dinner. Charles Sutton who has been > training for two weeks in Mis sourl and Oklahoma for work ' with Quinn-Wholes ale will re i turn home this week. Mrs. L. S. Whittle of Golds > boro visited her mother, Mrs. Engagement Announced j i Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Martin gasement of their daughter, Jacqu Price 01 of Charlotte. He Is tb Price of Goldsboro, North Carolina In rh* First Bar* 1st Church in War J. C. Miller, Tuesday. She also visited her father who is a 1 patient at Dqplin General Hos pital. ? Mrs. Gerald Quinn, Mrs. 1 Frank Steed, and Mrs. Char les Sutton shopped in Wilm ington last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snave ly of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chestnut! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Gregory of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gardner and Miss June Summerlln Sunday. Dr.and Mrs. J. M. Kor negay and girls attended the wedding of her cousin, Joe Freeman Br in, to Miss Marilyn Llnkhaw during the week end. Both the bride and groom were from Lumberton. Mrs. Charles Sutton spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hughle Bare foot, pi Clinton. .Mrs, F^nk Steed, Mrs. Ge rald QuinfiTand Mrs. Charles Simon shopped in Kinston Tues day. Mrs. Hsrring Is Hostess To Bridge Club At eight o'clock on Tuesday evening Mrs. Alfred Herring was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Chellev Street. On arrival, Mrs. Herring serv ed fruit salad on lettuce with rltz crackers and coffee. Dur ing play she served soft drinks, potato chips, and cheese straws. Mrs. J. S. Br ins on captured the prise for high score which was an ironing board cover. Second high scorer was Mrs. Horace T. Ray, Jr. for which she received dish towels. A coiffure bonnet was awarded to Mrs. Fisher Carlton for con solation. of Warsaw announce the en- , leline Forrest, to John Robert , e son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ( . AMarch 3 wedding Is planned ( saw. Those playing were Mrs. W. | C, Martin, Mrs. Melvin Her ring, Mrs. A Han Brown, Mrs. J. S. Br Ins on, Mrs. Horace T. Ray, Jr., Mrs. C. C. Rouse, Mrs. Fisher Carlton, and Mrs. Josh Jones, Jr. Adoption Announcod Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunting Moore announce the adoption of an Infant son, Charles Stroud, on January 9.1968. Mrs. Moore is the former Miss Carol Stroud of Pink Hill, and Mr. Moore is a native of New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have one dther child, a daughter, Karen. Birth Announcomont Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter Leak of 6542 Old Reid Road, Charlotte announce the birth of a son. Prink Walter Leak, Jr.. on Tuesday, January 30, at Charlotte Memorial Hos pital, Charlotte. Mrs. Leak is the former Miss Betty Phil lips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brock announce the birth of a son, Wlllam Dean, on Sunday, Feb ruary 4 at Wayne Memorial Hospital in Goldsboro. Mrs. Brock is the former Miss Norma Norma Rae Quinn of Warsaw. Master Dwayne Roberts Honored Master Dwayne Roberts cele brated his sixth birthday with a party Saturday, January 29, in tne afternoon. Given by his parents at the Bowden Pres byterian Church. Those who attended were: Cindy Prldgen, Sarah Ekock, Omella Whsuey, Donna Whit field, Mike Ginn, Gilbert John son, Graham Rlvenbark, Donna Lockamy, tommy and Cathe rine Best, Robin and Rod ana Barnett, Del, W. C. and Bryan Roberts of Richmond, Va., and his smaller brother Dwlght Ro berts. They played games before re freshments were served and opened gifts afterwards. They had a very enjoyable afternoon. Among the adults that attended were his grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Roberts, Joyce Roberts, Clara Belle Dunn and Ken, Emi ly Best, Mrs. Parker of Clinton and daughter Nettle Sue. Also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts of Warsaw. Served was birthday cake, ice cream, potato chlpe, valentine candy, cookies, peanuts and punch. Mrs. Costin Entertains ; Bridge Club Mrs. Willi am Costin was hos tess to her bridge club and ad ditional guests at eight o'clock on Thursday evening at her home near Warsaw. When scores were tallied, Mrs. Brooks Boyette was high scorer, and she received a re cipe box. Mrs. C. C. Rouse was second high scorer, and she received a lipstick holder. Mrs. Geraldine Wray received m Ironing board cover and padfor traveunp. and Mrs. J. S. Brio son received a utility covered bowl. During play, Mrs. Costin served potato chips with onion dlpand soft drinks. Those playing were: Mrs. Durwood Strickland, Mrs. J. a f v s tern Sin n f W ?? r 'K aW hC;U llS regular DM*OV ** _ h I* 6H Scout Cookie Tkno ? U Girl torn a?in. This Is a P/oJect by ?ri & for Girl Scouts as they provide funds for their Jlrl Scout ProgJ^-J^SX ?stabllshed csnips - tear Goldsboro sndPr?tv P?^ ???.c<s*5 "or troop camping 3av camps held for m?nyto*m, iroYide csmpina close to girls tomes, and the Day Camp Pro gram is being expanded each feWhlle funds for ** #dmlnis~ ration of GUI Scorning come rroro United Funds. Chests and Girl Scouts Drives. :he camping program must te largely seBf-supportlng. Most sftne profit from the coolde i ale (from each package of -ookles our GUI Scouts sell) joes directly toward major re novation ana replacements, new buildings and equipment for camping, and special camping events lor girls. Five cents of the profit per packwe goes directly to each girl* fund as Its bonus Tor helping I with this Important council pro ^fhis year we will sell five different kinds of Girl Scout cookies - assorted sandwich, mint, butter-flavored shortles. peanut butter, and KokoKocWe. The price is fifty cents (50*) ? B^GutscStts will begln selllng on Friday. February l6. ?g I the sale lasts two weeks,, GUU collect money at the time cf sale and do not take advance ?rweSbelleve that the cookie ? In selling and gain from It a sense of responsibility and^h ievement. All who help with the sale in any way ? provide belter piwfams t?r I all girls in our council, and we appreciate this co-operation. There will be booths^ ? Wallace, Falson. *id^ Kenans ville on Saturday. February 24 I for the sale of the cookies. Everyone will have an oppor tunity to support the Girl Scoutsj MYF Sub - District Meets In Wersew The Methodist Youth Fel lowship (MYF) of the Mount Olive subdlstrlct met at three o'clock on Sunday afternoon In the sanctuary of the Warsaw Methodist Church. Bill Costln. Jr. of the Warsaw MYF presid ed in the absence of the presi dent, Donald Stevens. An In spiring devotional was given by the Warsaw-Car It on MYF. Following the business ses sion, Mr. A. T. Griffin, Jr. of Goldsboro wh o is an ac count! ant and a member of St. Stephen's episcopal Church talked to the group on the sub ject of Alcoholism. Afterwards an informal discussion was held In the Fireside Room, during which Mrs. Joe Kornegay and Mrs. W. R. Crowder served refreshments to the 45 in atten dance. Church - Wide Missions Study At seven o'clock on Sunday evening in the sanctuary of the Warsaw Methodist Church, the Rev. Tom Clark, pastor of Ke nans ville-Woodland Methodist Churches, taught a study on landmarks on the way to the development of Christian unity In our churches from 1910 1968. This study Is dealing with the posslbillt y of churches working more closely together so that eventually there may be only one church which will be nondenominatlonal. He will con clude the study at seven o'clock on Sunday evening, February 11. Interested persons are invited and urged to attend. During a social period at midpoint of the study Sunday night, refreshments were serv er in the Fireside Room by Mrs. W. R. Crowder and Mrs. W. C. Martin.Approximately fifteen attended the study. Mr*. Watt Brwga Club Host*** Mrs. Georce West wjm hos tess to Her bridge club * eight o'clock on Wednesd eranlrj at her home on East College Street Extension At mktoolnt of play. Mrs. Wast served cher ry-o'cream pie. toasted pecans, and coffee. When scores were Mrs Larry ^cO ch be ? I ' ',..i v % Mrs. Roy Berwick, Mrs. Larry McCullen, Mrs. A. J. Jenkins. Jr., Mrs. Gerald Qulno,v and Mrs. Frsnk Steed. Harriet Snow It EHMit Harriet Snow was elghtyears old Tuesday, andshecelebrated It with a party give by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow, at three o'clock on Wed nesday afternoon at their home on East College Street Exten sion. Harriet's sister, Susan, led the girls in several games. Winning prises In the games played were Leslie Best, Cindy Mcintosh, and Lee Ann Costln Mrs. Durwood Strickland as sisted Mrs. Snow In serving a cake beautifully decorated with pink flowers and candles, ice cream, candy hearts, choco late love notes, and coolade. Harriet received many nice and useful gifts. . I Harriet's guests were Renee McCullen, Kaywood Graham, Ellen Lloyd, Melanle Cash well, Trilby Phillips, Susan Todd, I Delia Strickland, Donna Marie Qulnn, Susan and Kalian Holmes, Anita Jones, Leslie Best, Cindy Mcintosh, and Lee Ann Costln. ? I Presbyterian Circles Meet Circle 5 met at eight o'clock on Monday evening with Mrs. Larry McCullen. Mrs. T. F. Halslip, chairman, presided over the meeting. The Bible study on The Holy Spirit was given by Mrs. William T. Best. During the social hour, Mrs. McCullen served pound cake, nuts, and coffee to the six mem bers present. Circle 4 met at eight o'clock on Monday evening with Mrs. Don Skinner. Mrs. Raymond Rlvenbark, chairman, presided over the meeting. The Bible study was given by Mrs. A. J. Jenkins, Jr. During the social hour, Mrs. Skinner served cherry tarts with whipped cream, assorted Valentine can dy, toaste d pecans, coffee or hot tea to the six members present. Dabbia Rivenbark Celebrates Birthday ... jtj '.ii: .IL. yctrfcbh.. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rl venbark honored' tnelr daugh ter, Debbie, with a party on her fourteenth birthday on Fri day. The hours of the party were 7:30 to 10:30 in the even bwTpmrichr cans, potato chip a, cheetaaa. and onion rings wert sen| ? The young people enjoyed dancing to recorded mate aad the opening of Debbie's gifts. Those attending the party were Dacl* Carlton, Allen Beetle, Je Carol Jonas. Vlck Owenby, my ra Hoffman, Jack Grady, An gle Pears all. Gerald Stanley, ftmcy Murphy, Franklin Ar nette, Barbara Scott, Donbass Qulrr, RenaeCarlton, Don Best, Debbie Carton and Evelyn Elm chard. Methodist Circles Maat Circle 1 met at eight o'clock I on Monday evening with Mrs. Joe Sutton, with Mrs. R. H. Sutton co-hostess. Mrs. Frank Moore, chairman, presided over the meeting. The devotional was given by Mrs . W. R. Crowder The program, partially ufetn il from GOD'S PHYSICmATRY, II was given by Mrs. JoeBTlnson. During the social hour, the hos tesses served banana cake, va lentine candy, pickles, and cof- I fee to the twelve members pre sent. I Circle 2 met with Mrs. Frank Hobbs at eight o'clock on Mon day evening. Mrs. Joe Kor negay, chairman, presided over the meeting. The devotion and program on "Prayer In Our Work" was given fay Mrs. Emmons Garner. During the social period. Mrs. Hobbs serv ed mints, orange balls toasted pecans, ham biscuits, and Rus sian tea to the ten members present. Circle 3 met with Mrs. Wil liam Cost In at 7:30 on Monday evening. Mrs. Josh Jones, Jr., chairman, presided. Mrs. George Taylor gave the devo tional . Mrs. Costin gave the program on "How Do iouMea sure UP?". During the social period. Mrs. Costin served Cherry cream pie, toasted pe cans, valentine candy, and cof fee to the seven members pre sent. Circle 4 met with Mrs. M. A. Smith at eight o'clock on Mon day evening. Mrs. W. V. Owen by, Jr., chairman, presided over the meeting. The devotion al and program on Prayer were combined and given by Mrs. W. G. Corbett. Mrs. Smith served cheesecake and Russloi tea. ; t^^Gbaynelles X ? Restaurant t X u. S. Highway 117 S. .? ? New Phone Number ? ? 293 - 7169 ? + Warsaw. N. C. A ? ? Broasted Chicken 4 ? Our Specialty 4 ?J Comparative Statement of Condition DECEMBER 31,1966 / DECEMBER 31,1967 * ?' AsSetS 12/31/66 12/31/67 Cosh and Bolance with Other Banks $ 813,304.29 $ 1,195,635.53 Investments! U. S. Government Securities 2,333,186.86 3,964,161.77 State, County and Municipal Bonds? 2,505,167.51 1,892,878.15 Loans and Discounts 4,830,386.45 4,974,281.55 Banking Houses and Furniture _ ___ and Fixtures 200,727.74 252,323.10 Other Assets 87,212.41 99,205.26 TOTAL ASSETS $10,769,985.26 $12,378,485.36 * -- ' * ' ' -y, I Lilt2lf+fl*e ? Lvoomm / i Capital $ 350,000.00 $ 350,000.00 Surplus 600,000.00 * 600,000.00 Undivided Promts 57,683.50 60,726.99 DEPOSITS - - 9,589,304.30 11,148,358.85 Other Liabilities 172,997.46 219,399.52 TOTAL LIABILITIES $10,769,985.26 $12,378,485.36 Southern Bank & Trust Company TST" Plllt? 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