Warsaw So PERSONALS Mr. aid Mrs. Joe Poole aid . Jackie of High Point spent the week end win) Mr, and Mrs. Ray West and Doug. They sl atted Mrs. Cora west a the South Wins , Duplin General - Hospital. MR. AND Mrs. E. P. Riven bark, Waida, aid Perry Aim of Sulfolk, Virginia spent die week end with Mrs. Eva James and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ri venbark aid other rel a Ives here. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Reeves, Mrs. Lillian Squires, and Mrs. Grace Hodges and Ricky of Bol ton spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Cerr. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Regis ter aid Sam of Raleigh visited Mrs. Charlie Johnson during I the week end. Jack Wahley came home Sa turday after being a patent a Sampson Memorial Hospital since last Monday. Rtev. aid Mrs. W. R. Crow der visited Mrs. E. M. Shep pard, Sr. in Durham and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crowder and family in Raleigh Saurday. Mrs. L. S.Whittle of Golds boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller Saturday. Mrs. Hubert Merritt, Mrs. Warren Creasey. and Mrs. Dur wood Strickland shopped in F ayettevllle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor attended the homecoming at Grace Methodist Church in Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnv Powell ?visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Powell in Wallace Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Newklrk returned home Tuesday after a two weeks tour of Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards of Campbell College spent the week end .with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards and Mrs. D. E Todd. Sgt. and Mrs. Bronnle Jones and children left Tuesday for Frankfurt, Germany where he will be stationed for three or four years. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thomp son represented the battleship USS North Carolina at the re com mission ins service for the battleship GS5 New Jersey in Philadelphia. They returned home Sunday. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. William Costin, Wanda, and Angela visited Mrs. Cos tin's mother. Mrs. C. L. Britt, who is a patient at Wayne Me morial Hospital in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Hopton Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith and Judy Ann visited Allen Lloyd Smith at Fort Bragg Sunday. Mr. and MRS. Walter P. West attended a life insurance con vention at St. John's Inn at Myrtle Beach this week end Dan McNeil of State College and Barbara McNeil of Hard fa arger's Business College in Raleigh spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. JesseQuinn and family and Mrs. Annie Quinn were Saturday night sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw and family of Scott's Store. Mrs. Belton Mlnshew, Kenny Minshew, Arthur Mlnshew, , Miss Carol Ann Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Minshew. Susan Blevins of Winston-Salem, and Belinda Brown of Rose Hill attended the Ramsey-Brown wedding in the Highland Pres byterian Church Chapel in Fayetteville Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Quinn and family visited Mrs. Oma Ben nlno at Smlthfleld Sunday. Brad Minshew left Sunday for a three weeks school of the Burroughs Corporation in Detroit. Mrs. Minshew and Lib REEVES BROTHERS of Kenansvtlle showing the 50,000 foot addition on back to the 100,000 feet already there. Reeves Brothers opened March 14, 1966 in the C. E. Quirm Store in Kenansvllle and moved into their new plant on June 28,1966. They staned with 45 employees and now have approximately 30o employees. Plant manager is Charles Ledbetter and Ralph Cottle' is Personnel Manager. They both express jppreciatlon ? " 1 ? " for the cooperation of the local people and particularly for the dependabUlty of their employees. Reeves Brothers Is proud to be a part of Duplin County's development. The Comfy Home Furnishing Division of Reeves Brothers makes decorative pillows, throw covers and In addition they now knit throw fabrics and trlnge. by will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Belton Mlnshew, Arthur, and Kenny part of the time he Is a WAY* Miss Gall Revelle of Hard barger's Business College in Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Revelle and girls. Donald Knowles of State Col lege spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knowles. Jack Boney of State College spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. J. R. Boney. Barney Sheffield of Camp bell College spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. BUI Sheffield. Mr. J. Ellis West Is apatlent at Duplin General Hospital. Miss Jenette Bell of James vllle spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Bell. Miss Can dace Graham Is a & at lent at Sampson Memorial ospltal after being In an au tomobile accident Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mock Loftin of High Rock Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Surratt recently. Mr. Nathan Frederick at K Inst on visited Mr. John Fre derick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Williams and Lawson of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. James Farmer during the week end. Mrs. Eunice Rouse and Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rouse and Ray of LaGrange visited Mr. and Mrs. V. A. stancil Sunday. Mrs. Geraldlne Wray and fa mily visited Mrs. Noan Jones In Mt. Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Summerlin In Goldsboro Sunday. Mrs. WillieRay Bostic, Pam ela Bos tic, Glenn Benson, Mrs. Vernon Huffman, and Cindy vi sited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wil liams, Sr. In Wilmington Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Middle ton of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mlddleton of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mlddleton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tel cbeln of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Surratt during the week end. ^Etrs. A. U Humphrey and Mr.and Mrs. Elmore Jenkins of Wallace were Thursday night supper guests of Mr. anc 1 Mrs. Joe W. Turner In Goldsboro. Mrs. W. D. Pollock of Wil son is spending a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. West. Mrs. H. T. Ray, Jr. and fa mily visited Mrs. A. A. Rogers at Penderlea Sunday. Beth re mained with her grandmother for a few days. Mrs. M. L. Swins on and Mrs. Richard Best of Falson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swin son and Annette of Mt. Olive were Sunday dinner guests of Mr . and Mrs. Ormond Grlce. They were helping Mrs. Swin son celebrate her Birthday. Misses Linda Grlce, Dorothy Brltt, Mary Frances Hlnes, El aine Scott, and Bet Walston are spending the spring vacation of the University of North Caro lina at Greensboro with their respective parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown and Mrs. L. A. Brown of Klnston visited Mr. and Mrs. John Vin cent and Margaret Mn Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett West and family and Miss Mary Ella Bennett visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hobhs at Council Sunday. Mr. N. W. West spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ryals and family In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sawyer of Elizabeth City spent the week end with Mrs. Emma Chambers. Mrs. Kathleen P. Snyder, and Miss Annie Kate Powell. Mr. Davis Powell of Rocky Mount also spent the week end. Mr and Mrs. Bernice Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Halsted Powell of Rock Hill, S. C. arrived Sunday for a few days visit. Harry Lee Thigpen of East Carolina University in Green ville is spending the spring holidays with his mother, Mrs. R. C. Thigpen. Mr. ana Mrs. J. R. PH<~? Charlotte ?re visiting Mr. and Mrs. Forest Martin. Mrs. Bobby Hudson and Me ltnda of Columbia, South Ca rolina spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herring, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Voyght Ridge and family of Greensboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herring, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ridge. Mrs. D. L. Whim an of Faye ttevllle and Gary Whitman of Pembroke College spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herring, Sr. Mrs. Philip Brown and chil dren of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Phillips. Mrs. Martha H. Davis and Faison spent Tuesday with Mrs. Herman Holllngsworth and Mark. Mrs. Kempie Smith and Rlsa Ann and Mrs. Kay Benson of Kenansvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Darden and family, Mrs. H. B. Holllngsworth, and Ben Holllngsworth of Faison visited Mr. ana Mrs. Herman Holllngs worth and family Sundy. Miss Bobbie jean Graham Is home from Pembroke college for the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor wood Graham. Miss Cynthia Batts who is a student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro! Is spending the spring holidays! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Batts. Jeanette Brltt and Paul Brltt students at East Carolina Uni versity are spending the spring holldavs with their rtarenr* Mr and Mrs. Paul Brltt. Seat on Matthews who Is at tending Hast Carolina Univer sity is spending the spring holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and Warren of Fayetteville spent the week end with Mrs. Myrtle D. Frederick. Warsaw Garden Clyb Met TheTVarsaw GardenClub'met at three-thirty on Wednesday afternoon at the country club with Mrs. H. & McNeil as hostess. Mrs. J. W. Farrior, vice-president, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs Henry L. Stevens, Jr. Each member present answered to the roll call with die name of her favorite flower which would be used In church. Mrs. Farrior announced that the state convention will be held In Durham from April 30throu gh May 2. Mrs. Graham Phillips was elected delegate and Mrs. B. Frank Hobbs alternate to the convention from the Warsaw Gaden Club. This Is the forty third annual convention of the Garden Club of North Carolina. The May meeting will beheld at the Country Squire, and the group will enjoy a luncheon there. The 1968-69 officers will be installed at the May meet ing. Mrs. E. C. Thompson gave the program "Arranging Flow ers for the Church". Mrs. Mc Neil served strawberry short cake and coffee. Those present were Mrs. J. W. Farrlor, Mrs. S. E. Godwin, Mrs. A. J. Jen kins, Sr., Mrs. B.FrankHobbs, Mrs. P. B. Ralford, Mrs. Os car Redwlne, Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, HI, Mrs. Norman Flowers, Mrs. Robert West, Mrs. E. C. Thompson, Mrs. Don Skinner. M Y F Sub District Held The Methodist Youth meeting for the Mt. Olive Sub-dlstrlct was held at three o'clock on Sunday afternoon In the Mt. Olive Methodist Church. Donald Stevenson of the Smith's Chapel Methodist Church who Is presi dent of the-eub-distrlct presid ed. The film "The Eye of the Be holden" was shown and wws fol lowed by an Interesting and In formative discussion. Refnesh ments were served by the Mt. Olive youth. Those attending from the Warsaw-Carlton churches were Mrs. W. R. Crowder, Rev . W. R. Crowder who is counselor for the sub-dis trict, Mrs. Eugene Blanchard who Is counselor for local youth, Ed Johnson, Delores Blanchard, Gene Wesley Crow der, Kenny Mlnshew, Gall Cos tin, and Bill Costin, Jr. who Is vice-president of the local MYF Birth Ammnctiiitnts Mr. and Mrs. Dartd Meadows of Richmond, Virginia announce the birth of a son, Charles David, on April 4. Mrs. Mea dows Is the former Miss Ann Straughan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Straughan. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Chest nun announce die birth of s son, Michael Lynn, on tyril 1 at Duplin General Hospital. Mrs. Martin Is Bridgs Hostess Mrs. W. C. Martin was hos tess to the members of her bridge club at eight o'clock on Thursday evening at her home on Walnut Street. During pro gressions Mrs. Martin served cheese tidbits and soft drinks. At the end of play, she served an apricot congealed salad, toasted pecans, and coffee. High scorer of the evening was Mrs. C. C. Rouse for which she received a key chain. Second high went to Mrs. Alan Brown, the prize of which was a trivet. Mrs. Robert Kornegay won sil ver "polish for bingo. Others playing were Mrs. Fisher Carl ton, Mrs. Alfred Herring, Mrs. Melvin Herring, Mrs. Josh Jones, Jr., and guest - Mrs. W. T. Davis. Mrs. Wray Is Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Geraldine Wray was hostess to her bridge club and additional guests on Thursday evening at her home near War saw. After the first progres sion. Mrs. Wray served cheese cake and Iced water. Later she served potato chips, dip, and soft drinks. When scores were tallied, Mrs. William Costln was high scorer ; Mrs. Nor wood Graham won consolation; and Mrs. Hubert Merrltt won traveling. Each was presented with green plants. Others play ing were Mrs. Durwood Strlck lnad, Mrs. J. B. Herring, Jr., Mrs. Brooks Boyette, Mrs. Thurman Gaster, Jr., and Mrs. Sammie Graham. Stork Showor For Mrs. Weathorly On Wednesday evening fol lowing choir practice, the Pres byterian cnoir entertained Mrs. John Weatherly with a stork shower at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mlddleton, Jr. The dining table was centered with an ar rangement of assorted spring flowers with candelabra on ei ther side. Fruit punch, party cakes, and nuts were served buffet style to the choir mem bers and other guests. Mrs. W. J. Weatherly and Rev. and Mrs. J. Don Skinner. Mrs. Weather ly received many nice an d use ful gifts. raw rm-Broo fl <. wintro ? 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