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Mrs Clyde Sur ratt left last is''" f-etur ^home Ton; i iqrf'tad'Kat^r' Easter holidays witl Captait end Mrs. David Benton In Ta mpa. They picked up Mickey Benton in Green Cove Springs. Florida on their way down. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Kor negay. Jr. and Beth of Atlanta, Ga. spent the weekend w it hMrgL HA Kornegay. Others visit ing Mrs. Kornegay during the weekend were Miss Margaret Kornegay and Miss RuthNestar of Clinton. Mrs. Gerald Uzzell and Bob of Goldsboro, Mr. add Mrs. Vaughn Fowlers and fam ily of Kinston, andMr.andMrs. George C. Kornegay and family of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Voyght Ridge of Greensboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ridge and Mr. Walter Herring, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. James Black more and family of Winston Salem spent the Easter Holidays at their farm near Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ri venbark and family of Raleigh spent the weekend in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Powell and family of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marsahll Jo nes and family of Palatka, Fl orida spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Jones. Miss Kathryn Bowen of Alex andria, Virginia is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wadkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lattie O. Wil liams and family of Douglass vQle, Pennsylvania and Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Horton and w L.M. Horton and Woody of Ch arlotte spent the Easter Holi days with Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hous ton and Mrs. Myrtle Winstead visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caulder and family in Wilming ton Sunday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Midcfieton Hines of Alexandria, Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Hines of Dur ham spent the weekend in War saw. , : t ? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porter oft Wayne, New Jersey, spent sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. JJP. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmon of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Harmon during the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Car penter and family of Hender son vllle spent the Easter holi days with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Huie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huie and boys of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Huie and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gardner during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cheek, Jr. of Greensboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines and Ann. Garret Ludlum of Wilmington spent Friday through Sunday with Mrs. Bill Sheffield, Patsy, and Barney. Miss Fannie Wilson has come home after spending some time with Rev. and Mrs. D.E. Par kerson and Gail in Carrboro. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sutton and David of Wilson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kir by. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn and family and Mrs. Annie Qu inn were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Out law and family at Scott's St ore. Mrs. C.W. White, Jr. of Au lander, 'Mrs. J.R. Miko of Bal timore, and Mrs. Burleighjen kins of Aulander visited Patrol man and Mrs. S.T. Joyner aid family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutton and family of Atlanta spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. QJ. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mlddleton Sunday and MondaV with Mrs" 7 ?????? ?? I, K1 ct ? | . ? iiiwin f/\r ftiru4>V jilimv DJL. hopped In Golds* Helton Mlnsbew, Arthur, and Kenny. Kenny Mlnshew spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Faison Joyner at Mount OUw. 2nd Lt. Dan McNeil of Fort Brass spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeil and Barbara. Mrs. Belton Mlnsbew and Mrs. Brad Minahew shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. Mrs. Paul Hunter and Paula and Mrs. Belton Mlnshew and Kenny visited Dr. and Mrs. CX. Qubm and family in Ra leigh Wednesday. Paula stayed for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Mine Kennedy of Beu lavtlle spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter and fam ily. Mrs. Fred Walston and Bene shopped in Goldsboro Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H.D. West and boys of Raleigh spent the we ekend with Mr. and Mrs. St erling Marriner. Miss Susie Hussey of Char lone spent the weekend with Mrs. E J. Hill. Mrs. Florence Baar of Win gate CoUege spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. MJi. Baar, Jr. Miss Brenda Smith of Ral eigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Y.L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wahab and family erf Cary and Miss Annette Wahab of Raleigh sp ent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Wahab. Miss Ellen Ann Pollock of Richmond spent the Easter hol idays with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pollock. aemment Ksyes of Winston Salem spent the weekend with Miss Ellen Ann Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pollock. Emmett Pollock of Raleigh visited In Warsaw Saturday Mrs. BJ. Miller of High Point spent the Easter hX Brltt and family. Dr. and Mrs. frank teali and family of Charlotte visited Mr. I and Mrs. Graham Phillips ^r-* Ing the Easter holidays. and rfan55j ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J.C.Svrit. Mrs. Janice Brawn and Calvin of JamesvlUe spent Frl I uL Tu Sat"rday WUh Mr-^ I Mrs. Allen Draughon, Sr. fS and Mrs. I 01 Ptembroke vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Her Jr. and family Saturdav Mr. and Mrs. Bitch Hlnson of Greenville visited Mr. and MvSd, t k! PoweU and Ash~ MfrifSeEa2terhoUd*ys ., /"d Mrs. Roger B. Re AUanU' were | R^n^e8??fMf-andM? Kooen B. Jones and family familv W*ynC WeSt and family of Fairmont spent Mon SnLiU^ ^Mr* 811(1 Mrs? George Smoke and N.W. West. lev ? S? Mrs- Emmett Rack ley of Mount Olive visited Mr <umI?st SmokcSand?y *A rf' Brock was admltt st*?y. GCneral H0SpflaJ T?i!s *ld Mrs- Jim Dixon atffcil Jim iffy of Winston Salem spent p"ter with Mr. and Mrs. LJJ Swtinierlln, Barbara, and Inib getie. Mrs. W.A. Carter Is a pat ient at Duplin General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and family of Clemson, South Caro ls 2** the Easter holidays *??Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Truby L Pulley and Debbie. ? ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar re/' fa Oxford- James Car ?1???S%3SWt ?P* Hill, and ^ homas Rogers of F ayettevllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Avon 3h SSefS Mrs. W.A. Carter at Duplin General Hospital durinc the last few days. Irewa spent Easter Sea f wtth ad Mrs and Miss Georgia a Andreas in Mourn C . Miss Gail ReWBa and Char let Early of Ralelrfh spent the ^ ttd a lt^ ant t . El wood Reveile Connie, and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cook are vtsbtag friends and rela tives in Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Taylor and family of Swatisboro visited in Warsaw during die weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phil lips spent Sunday ? Topsail Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Gr aham Phillips, Jr. and family of Wallace and Or. and Mrs. Frank Leak and family of Ch arlotte. Johnny Markhem of Greens* boro spent the Easter holidays with Miss Cynthia Bans and Mr. and Mrs. Faytat Barts and family. * * ' e - - Mr* ana mrs. atiiuwmw of Raleigh visited Rev. and Mrs. Charles Owens and family dur ing the Easter weekend. Mrs. Ronald Fraley and Da vid of Wexford. Pennsylvania spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. William T. Best, Leslie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Best. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matt hews and boys spent the week end at Topsail. Mr. and Mrs. Blount Modi in who attend Campbell College spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ed wards after spending the week end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T.O. Rabon spent the weekend at Topsail. Sp4 Allen Lloyd Smith of As cheffenburg. Germany arrived home Wednesday for a month's leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hopton Smith. Mrs. Leonard Gardner of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deluca of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Bruce Cos tin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Page Johnson and Gilbert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Register and Sam in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor visited friends and relatives in New Bern and Wilmington during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Gra ham and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Graham and fam ily spent Sunday and Monday at Topsail. . Mi$s Bobby Jean Graham'-of Alexandria, Virginia spent fbe Easter holidays with Mr. abd Mrs. Norwood Graham and fam ity V it C ill ? 11 J Miss oara aiicc c usseu ana Mrs. Delmas Roily son of Wr ightsvllle Beach spent the Easter holidays wtth Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fussell. Mrs. Joe West Is confined to the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Laura Patterson, at Roseboro. David West is a patient at Duplin General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hobbs and family of Clinton were Sunday night supper guests of Mrs. Ro bert Taylor and family. Mrs. R.T. Blackburn and Ly nn, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Out- ? law, and Mrs. Jack Godboldand Delores attended the wedding of their nephew, Bobby Gerald Lee to Dale Grissom in Cort land, Virginia, Sunday. Mrs. E.C. Thompson is a patient at Sampson Memorial Hospital. Warsaw Ratary Mat The Warsaw Rotary Club had their weekly lunch meeting last Thursday at The Country Squire with president A1 Smith presid ing. Guests included Alfred Rogers and Ray Porter. The Treasurer's report was given by Craven Brewer. After en joying a fine meal the club had a short business meeting. ? ? ?nijaef*ment nnounctJ Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Eason Todd, Jr., of 106 Bremen Drive, Lexington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Allen, and David Henry Walz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Walz of 2611 Berkley Place, Greensboro. Miss Todd is the grand* daughter of Mrs. Clara Sutton Todd of Warsaw. A 1966 graduate of Chapel Hill High School, she Is currently a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in education on June 2.1969. Mr. Walz, also a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is a 1966 graduate of Grimsley Senior High School, Greensboro. He will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in geology also on June 2,1969. The wedding is planned for late May in Lexington. Foity-NiMf* Class Rsaaion The Warsaw High School gra duating class of 1948 held its twentieth-year reunion on Sat urday evening in the Peasant House at the Country Squire. William T. Best, class pre sident, acted as master of cere monies. Frank Steed said gr ace. Faculty members present were Mrs. Mary S. Farrtor, Mrs. Doris P. Vernelson of Dunn, Mrs. Frances Bos tic of Rose Hill. H J. McGee of Wil mington and J.P. Harmon and RJ". Wadklns of Warsaw. Sam Vertelson, Marlowe Bostlc, kins were also present. <fo: Class officers in addition to Vfjtehm T.' Best were Mrs. 1 Wiltna Martin (Melvin Herring, Vice-president, and Joshua Jo nes, Jr., Treasurer. The class members, their spouses, and their guests enjoyed an evening of conversation and getting ac quainted with the ones they did n't know and re acquainted with old friends. Each Faculty mem ber and each class member told brlfcfly what he or she has been doing since their graduation. A delicious steak dinner was enjoyed by die gr oup. Those attending in ad dition to those mentioned above were Mrs. William T. Best, Mrs. Frank Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herring, Mr. and Mrs. * A J. Jenkins, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Jones, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Carlton, * (Kathleen McGowen), Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Cook, '(Gladys Waters), Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones. (Mary Lee Janes) and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce W. Boyette all of War saw; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Da vis of Rose Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kornegay (Dolly Sw inson) of Falson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rivenbark and Mrs. JJL Murphy (Audrey Taylor) of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Brinson (Lois Ritter) of Hampton, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hobbs (Martha Ann Smith) of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Lattle O. Williams of Douglas sville, Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jones of Palat ka, Florida, Mr.andMrs.Qon tz Kornegay of Goldsboro. Mr. II J I I ?! I and Mrs. Charles BUnchard of Castle Hayne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Powell of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Steph ens (Jean Cotten) of Kenansvi lle. (*Both were members of the class.) ' Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jos eph Baars. Sr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole Lee to M. Joseph Hakan of Chapel Hill. A May wedding : : Mm far Ea*? Among the college students home for the Easter holidays were: Johnny Hollingsworth, Janrie Strickland, Ronnie Ba tts. Patsy and Barney Sheff ield from Campbell; BUI Cos tin, Jr. and Kathey Benton from Methodist College at Fayette ville; Beth West from Greens boro; Bene Walston, Cyrfthia Bans, Elaine Scon, and Glnny Vernon from UNC-G; Linda Grice, Johnny and Carolyn Gresham, Allle Sheffield, Dor othy Br in, and Becky Phillips from UNCCH; Jeanene B. Has ty, Paul Br in, Harry LeeThlg pen, and Nancy Wilson from ECU; Linda Wr'ay from WCU; Sandra Thomas from Hardbar gers; Tony Rlvenbark from Wi lmington; lane Blackmore and Babby Chestnun from Meredith; Diane Sheffield from Peace; Marina Blackmore from Mount Olive; David Allen from Belmont-Abbey; hnogene Sum merlin from Chowan; Reglna Whaley from Lee College in jpMoooeeNiooMebaNaooeo Mrs. Hubert Merritt, Jr.was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Thursday evening at her home on Pollock Street. Mrs. Merritt served candy and coffee upon arrival of her gues ts and she served potato chips, dip, and soft drinks dur ing play. Quest soap was aw arded to Mrs. J.S. Brlnson for high and Mrs. Brooks Boy ette for high. Others playing were Mrs. J.B. Herring, Jr., Mrs. William Costin. Mrs. Harry Snow, Mrs. Durwood St rickland, Mrs, Larry McCullen, and the hostess. 6ard?n CM The Warsaw Garden Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J .A. Porter. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., President, pre sided. The meeting was op- I ened with die Club Collect. Mrs. J. Don Skinner gave a program an the Historic Gar- i dens of Charleston ? the Mi ddle! on, Cypress, and Magnolia Gardens. Mrs. Stevens installed the new officers. As she installed each she gave her a symbol of her office: Mrs. Frank Hofabs, president, a book of knowledge; Mrs. Sam Godwin, vice-presi dent, a red cross ambulance; Mrs. Avon Sharpe, secretary, a pencil; and Mrs. Norman Flowers, treasurer, a minia ture bank. Following the business se ssion, Mrs. Porter served fn A Easter salad plate, * A fhe onds already mmed wen* J Mrs. Edgar Pollock, Mrs.'Os car Redwine, Mrs. P.R Rai ford, Mrs. AJ. Jenkins, 5r? Miss Sally Bowden, Mrs. J.W. Farrlor, and Mrs. Robert L. West. I I <rs. Ifi rr aasho teas to ib on Frt 4a) ig her honK or ? Uc St) E ,)M, ci iy, an wen ( pi*) ?ef?e< ;ream ie :offee, i At the conclusion of S4i o ue for econd ligh. Mrs. Ro ved bowls &r consolation. 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