The Warsaw Youth Music Club held its Chrlstmss me eting on Wednesday afternoon December 11. at the home of Mrs. WJ. Middleton. Jr. Danny Rlvenbark. Club President, led the group in the National Fe deration of Music Clubs Junior Humn, Pledge and Coi..-. Each student performed a Christmas Carol or song and was awarded the gift of a pi mo pin by their teacher, Mrs. Middleton. Students performing were: Judy Revelle, PaulaHunter, Tr ilby Phillips. Beth KiUette.Ka Uen Holmes, Sharl Jones, Faye Grlce, Tar la West. JaneVeacb, Anita Maready, Cliff Smith, Mary AlllsonFrazelle.Maurlce Johnson, Josef Ann Smith, Da nny Rlvenbark, Barbara Lynne Blackburn, Claire Kornegay, Mildred Simpson, George Mack Pridgen, and Joy Hudson. Jo Carol Jones was a guest of her sister, Sharl, and she sang "Silver Bells" while Sh arl accompanied. Jo Carol and Mrs. Middleton played a two piano arrangement of the Bach I Gounod "Ave Maria" for the I club. Mrs. Max Grlce and Mrs Herny West served cookies and drlnfo at the conclusion of the meeting. Class of so Raunion Hie 1950 graduating class of Warsaw Hign School held its eighteen-year reunion on Sat urday evening, December 7 at the Country Squire. Betty West Curlln was was class president, extended the welcome, and J.B. Merritt served as master of ceremonies. They sang the class song, made plans Tor a twentieth-year reunion in 1970., had a delicious supper, and en joyed talking over the happen ings of the last years. Follow ing is a list of those who at tended with the former name of. the ladies given in parenthe sis: Mr. aid Mrs. Jack Byrd of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fr ank Raper of Goldsboro (Eve lyn Davis), Mr. and Mrs. Ja mes Drew of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Chestnutt of Minolta (Emily Frederick), Mr. and Mrs Dick Straughan of J acksonville (Sara Hunter), Mr. and Mrs. AX. Bryant. Jr. of Wallace (Macy Lanier), Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Merritt of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs . Hugh Carlton of Wa rsaw (Jean Miller), Mr. and Mrs Ernest Mo*ta? of.KtartdlJWr, nSpt saw, Mrs. William N. James of Bowden (Ren Smith), Mr. and Mrs. Billy Houston of Klnston Roy Mrs Mrs. Tom Hoffman and Myra shopped In Goldsboro Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Odell Brock shopped in Goldsboro Thursday night. Pvt. Bobby Langs ton of Fort Gordon, Georgia spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langston. Mrs. James Whitfield and Mrs. Steve English visited Mr. James Whitfield at Veterans Hospital in Durham on Satur day. Mrs. Steve English and chil dren returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo.. Tuesday. Danny, Kim, and Angela Wal lace of Alberts on spent Satur day night with Mr. aid Mrs. Odell Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swlnson visited Otis Swinson at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro, on Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Pridgen spent Wednesday night in Calypso with relatives. Mrs. Dallas Weaver of Ken- ; ansvllle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Outlaw, on Sunday. Mr. Kenneth Kornegay of ' Castle Hayne visited Mr. and ! Mrs. Glen wood Sanderson on Friday. Friends of Henry Outlaw are happy to hear he nas returned J home after being a patient at Duplin General Hospital. Friends of JackGodbold are sorry to hear he still is a ; patient at Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville. Friends of James Whitfield are sorry to hear that he still is a patient at Veterans Hospit al in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. George Pridgen were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Williams. Mrs. Ronald Houston visited Mr. J.H. Whaley at the South Wing and Floyds Wiggins at Duplin General Hospitu on Th ursday. Sylvia Jones of Mt. Olive College is home for the Chris tmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Jones. Mr. Ernest Houston of KenaosvUle visited Mr-r'and g Mrs. Ronald Houston-and baby :t OA Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glnn and children visited Mrs.RosaGinn in Mt. Olive on Friday night. 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