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""**? Krs&? i' Major in^ Myg Terrv W&rd &zxi tdUOMj or WiiSnii Ij**- . 'sj? pC 2neMtSWS*SE?TeWSE and Mrs Alice Bass aLw Winstead and Mike of Calotte visited Mr. snd M rs^J.M. Houston Saturday. Earl Coopibs Is a patient at dwUb General Hospital. Mrs. Myrtle B. Rackley of HiA Point is visiting Mr. and Mlf. James Sutton this week. Misses Anna West and Leslie Bast spent the weekend with Mils Tang a West at Peace Col ^jJessie Kir by remains a pa tient at.J&ke Hospital where he.underwent surgery Tues. Mrs. Verna Carlton of New berry, S.C., is spending this week with Mrs. Allen Draughon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw of JScott's Store visited Mrs. Ande Qulnn Sunday. Mrs R.W. Herring is vlsi tittf relatives in Lagrange th is week. Mr. and Mrs. James F. St rickland and Mrs. Floyd Stri ckland visited Mr. and Mrs. W.t. Simmons in SanfordSun. ?w???? vj j * j . Tin In Mr and Mrs. ahics {Ufoy visited Jesse Kirby at Duke .iiun . u4?4f?? ?$ VaJ? ?z&J8?? Holllngworth of Goldsboro Jo ined them Sunday. Mrs. Arella Futch of Rocky Point spent last week with Mrs Bruce Cqstin. Mr. and Mrs. T.O. Rabon spent the weekend at Swans boro. Mrs. Leonard Gardner of D urham spaa- the weekend with Mrs Bruce Cos tin Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mark ham, of Greensboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Batts Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Flyrm, Jr. and family of Va. Beach spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Flywi and g irls. Gardenettes Meet I I The Gardenettes met on M onday evening with Mrs. IJ. Quirm Mrs. T.O. Rabon, pre sided over the business ses man, ,-.ai,* nc - iff .... p?:C??.Cl?t ? Olltt Mrs. Everette Wesi!. , Mrs! George West. Mrs. Dsn Hol %om. Mrs Domie Ezzell, Mrs. Charlie Sutton, Mrs. Everette atrhsm. Mrs. S.T. Joyner, M rs. Larry McCullen, Mrs Wil liam T. Best, Mrs. Marvin Sut ton, and Mrs. John Gayle Church Suppur United Methodist Church is sponsoring a variety buffet sup per featuring barbecued pork on Saturday, March 31 at the Church. The meal will begin at 6:30 p.m.' and last until all the food is gone Calibrates Birthday Mark Holllngsworth celebra ted his fifth Dirthday with a party at three o'clock Monday afternoon at his home on Wal nut Street. Mark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hol llngsworth. Mark and his guests enjoyed a birthday cake which was decorated with cowboys, Ice cream, and coolade. Help ing Mark celebrate were Rod ney and Craig Beasley, Cam ; and Kelly Pridgen, Scarlett and . Johnny Godbold. Kim andTanja ' Jones, Kevin Rabon. Kenneth Cllne, Regina Arnette. Judy K ellum, Jennifer, Kathy, and N eil Cahill, and Mark's brother, David Mrs. Herring Bridge Hostess Mrs. Alfred Herring was hos tess to the members of her bridge club and additional gu ests on Friday evening at her home on Pollock St. Mrs. Her ring served tidbits and cokes during play At the conclusion of (day she served red velvet cake and coffee. Mrs. Joshua Jones, Jr. was awarded rattan . trivets for club high, and she received another one for bin go. Mrs. Ad In Powell was presented a rattan trivet and . dish towel for visitors' high, ^ and Mrs. MaxGrlce was given a trivet for consolation. O : thers play were Mrs. Norwood Grahm. Mrs. J.B.Herrtng, Mrs. i. WvC. Martin, Mrs. Allen Bro 1 wn, and Mrs Melvln Herring. Warsaw. North Carolina, and WHEREAS, for a period of years extending over three de cattes. In unselfish devotion, he dedicated his life In the dis charge of his duties with di ligence, distinction, and dispa tch having demonstrated his lo yalty to the high ideals, prin ciples. purposes, and pursuits of the Branch Banking and Tru st Company, and WHEREAS. MR. THOMPSON served his local community as a member of the Warsaw Town Board; Chairman,of the War saw School Board; Mayor Pro Tem; Director of the Duplin C ounty Industrial Corporation; Chairman of Warsaw Finer Ca rolina Committee; Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Warsaw United Methodist Ch urch; as a member of the War saw Rotary (three times its President); was recipient of Scouting's highest award, the North C.roliiu Banker*' As sociation. having served as Its Treasurer, as a members at the Executive Committee, and was Chairman of Group Three He also served under four Go- '] vernors as a member of the U.S.S. North Carolina Battle ship Commission and as Us VIce-Chairman at the time of Ms demise, and WHEREAS, because of his tireless efforts the welfare *nd well being of his Town. County and State benefits and grew, it being fit and proper that this BOARD OF DIRECTORS, over which he presided, reco rd Its appreciation in memory and grateful recognition of the fine, faithful and valuable ser vices rendered by EUGENE C EBRQN THOMPSON to this B OARD, the entire banking pro fession of North Carolina, as well as those with whom he I came in contact. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT I RESOLVED, that the CHAIR MAN" and MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the Branch Banking and Trust Co.. Warsaw, N.C.. personally and officially and in behalf of this membership, express and re cord their appreciation to the family of EUGENE CEBRON THOMPSON for his efficient, devoted service and wise coun sel. BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, that a copy of thtla Reso lution be recorded in the of ficial minutes of this meeting of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS and the original thereof signed 1>y this MEMBERSHIP and trans mined to his .widow, MRS. LYDIA CAVINESS THOMPSON This the 6th day of March, 1073. W. BRANTLEY SUTTON Chairman QUINCYJ. SUTTON, SR. Secratary-Member E. CRAVEN BREWER VIce- President - Member HENRY L. STEVENS. III Artoroey-Me ruber DR. EDWIN P. EWERS? Member DR. CORBETT L. QUINN Member GERALD H. QUINN Member Mrs Hittl Lyons was bri dge hostess on Thursday eve ning at her home on Cum St. Mrs. Lyons served strawberry cream pie, potato sticks, cof fee, and soft drinks. Prises vers, awarded to Mrs. James Sutton for high, to Mrs. Ro bert Lewis for second high, and to Mrs Tim Williams for I consolation. Others playing I were Mrs. J.H. Wahab. Mrs. I Fred Shank, Mrs. S.L.Torrsns, I Mrs Sheldon Swann, and Mrs. Thurman Caster, Jr. Sisters Named Winners Angela Costin Angela Costin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs William J. Costin, and a member of the Warsaw-Shamrock 4-HClubwas selected 1972 Southeastern D istrict Canning Project winner , in the Early-Teen Division. She was pi#eatetf a silver engraved tray at the County Council me eting on March 12. Wanda Costfn Wanda Costln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cos tin. and a member of the War saw-Shamrock 4-H Club was selected 1972 Southeastern D istrict Canning Project winner in the Pre-Teen Division. She was presented an engraved sil ver tray at the County Council I WE NOW HAVE PftRYTHIMS U FOR YOUR 1973~ f NEEDS / Garden Seeds / Garden Tools I Peat Moss MINN'S VARIETY r flOlO Kenmsvills. N. C. 0 wmmm-mmmmLmmmrnM ? 5$ IB fe* ELECTRICITY Is for People ??? I It keeps their homes bright. It helps their businesses to function | smoothly. It lights up their lives. It's a privilege to serve our community __ ?with electricity for the people. ELECTRICITY 1304 N. WILLIAM STREET " Goldsboro ! HOME. When you save at Home Federal, your savings are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation And they re also safe because they re not going to be affected by the ups and downs of Wall Street. And your savings are safe because Home Federal has nearly 50 years of sound money management experience So play it safe Save at Home. We ve never struck out. H HOME FEDERAL Kinston. Jacksonville. Snow Hill Warsaw & Farmville Home of the Thousandaries ? - - - ! * inwmiiro Prices Effective March 29,30,31 1973 Bacon Muchmore Sliced ,b79<J Beef Liver Select 89?) Luters Smokehouse Sliced M Bologna ,b 79* J Family C Chuck Roast lb 79<) Jesse Jones Roll \ Sausage 1201 lb'89*# Family Size \ | Large Size Scot / Towels 3 Fof$l 2.75 r I f New Florida Red ^ I \ Potatoes j Maxwell House Instant ^ L Coffee J .6 oz. Jar 1.27 Treesweet J| ' Grapefruit 1 k Juice J * 46 oz. Can 49' ^ | 5 For 49* } I Vine Ripe I Tomatoes / I Dinners \ Deluxe 49< ) Margarinegr I | 1 lb. Pkg. I Soft Weave f Tissue ^^1
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