V NOTICE CF I? yen rOrESTY I - Ai. r. . . i en : J ea::ac:s . . i 3 c..::2i:l!ciit ccrlmcny unites ok:: Havirg tills day quallTied v..-- 1-- - U E2 FCIXY I. lVsrw ..::$ h:rr:ng and c. j. shzfhild a: nilnistrator of the estate t zscimzx deceased, .late .M- - From Scrala byjake U. W. ELACSMOSI AgecV Kiddleton, c' ' Presbyterian cousin of the bride. Mrs, Dlin County. North CaroUir, V Warsaw Loftin, EfclliiMe Insuranee Esrvke wwmrnrnv.. was the scene of ft lovely Ferrier, aunt of toe bride, to notify all persons 1 h V. R. "There' is hardly anything in Mr. Stettlnlus is one of our lead Warsaw. North OaroUoa is Sunday afternoon- at 6 Mrs. J. ujiw.x, pom 01 against the said est; to '.rg and t. some, can not ers today who was born to wealth i X EX Etojts Running Tits In claims :, world that man x k when Miss Mary E. Her-- Norfolk, Va. and Miss Ann Nell the de- present them to the under;. 1 a little worse and sell a lltue and position. Early in life he COTTON E2S for plat ;. t or we c.nncj. daughter of Patrick M. Her-- ; Parker, of Bowden, served Dnaai make him- iui Administrator on or before the and the people who con- termined to make a name for Treated, aad tested, a 1 ow of m other guaranteed and the late Mr. Margaret mints and nuts. Pouring puncn cheaper, capacity. At 4th day of ADriL 1947. or tJiia sider price only are this man's self through his own J. T. ETSSON GIN, Warsaw. g Fits Remedy. nf -- ay "Herring, of Warsaw and fmm th iw draned Dunch table University of Virginia, where Drug Store notice will be pleaded in bur of lawful prey." - John Ruskln. the Ct O v. , KenansvUle Jen, became the bride of Char, was Mrs B. C. Sheffield, motner as "Lit- their recovery. . . h v?: ,. V:V,;; Mr. Stettlnlus was known Warsaw Drug Co, son of Mrs. B. C. groom. Mrs. R, Archie Wil All persons to said es J. Sheffield, of the active part 4-- indebted i Rnn 1 "Dad. how old will I have tle Stet", he took an 1' Ct. pd. Mr. Shef-1,- 1, Bowden, graciously pre- ImmeC ate .(meld and the late liams, of please T" In campus affairs. Among other tate will please make - to be before I can do as I of Warsaw, In a beautiful sided as hostess at large. of the AUTO cjrrLiis payment. Dad "I don t know that one, things he became president Coca n 'UiHtrht wwmnnv with the Das-- School AT EX FOR SALES 230 one gallon This-Apr- 2, 1946. Out of town guests for the wed- - No one has ever, lived that YMCA, taught a Sunday ' ' r. Rev. Eueene Clarke, offi-- son. Col Jug. Packed 4 to ease. HENRY LEE MIDDLETON, the were Misses Sally Howell, class, and organized a Student surriY the Impressive ana long 'yet." ir.:::s auto WARSAW DRUG Administrator. r.atlng and using Harrell, and Dixie Kor- - Employrqent Bureau. The future NEXT TO TE31ATX3 Ca Presby Caroline - ' touble ring ritual of the free-Hn- m Warsaw. N. C Vance B. Gavin, Attorney nonv of Raleisth: Mrs. JJ. F. K.or Our American way of life, statesman's first jod om m col- IN WAKSAW Church. O i ' VBG terian of Mf. Olive: V. G. Herring and oDDOrtunity has through lege was that of laborer in a New The vows were spoken before a n?v. and daughter. Nellie MaCK. Mr. provided the spark Jersey subsidiary plant of Gener I background of pines. Southern our history FAI.V.I", fcove a czr ct find Mm Scott Komegay. Mrs. caused great achieve- al Motors. After two years as a and floor baskets of white which has smilax Jack Korneeay. and Mrs. D. P ments from neoole whose early laborer, he became Employment Ccnzd'.sn Choice Timc'.hy sDlrea and iris intersper r of Goldsboro; Mrs. in itself offered little Manager for the plant. When he flanked by sev Herring, all life situation roSIJng. Priced I r. sed with fern and Chinquapin; Mrs. of was thirty-on- e years of age, he Mav ri;.t. holding Bertha Ouinn of hope for great things. We are I. 2 en branched candelabra Vice-Preside- A. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. mc-- ten reminded that Lincoln, An was made nt in Si me and give me your cathedral tapers. Mrs. L. V. numerous of and public re lamb of Clear Run; drew Jackson, and charee industrial WALLACE, C. Mrs. J. E. Williams, pianist, Rackley and Mrs. Norwood Hobbs others who achieved greatness, be lations for General Motors. He order. JJ. nuptial mu Betty 01 we was setting up a played a program of of Canton; Miss Baker gan humbly. As a people have instrumental in The best ki motion pfctures sic Drior to the ceremony. er se Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Herman ever cherished that opportunity $450,000,000 insurance program W.LEEIAN3A "Romance," by Raleigh; Dr. and Mrs. It shall Motors employees lections Included Collins oi and are determined that for all General v KenansvK'a. Rubinstein, "Echoes of Spring, George Johnson and Miss Sarah ever be true in this land. . while serving' as SUN. - MON. TIES. APRIL - by "Soubenle." by Dradla, Jnhnann. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ses- Manv our leaders in Govern entered - s i Friml, of Mr. Stettlnlus first 4t. C and "Cradle Song," by Schubert. soms and daughter of Wilmington; ment, Industry."science, education. Government affairs" when called The fiarvy Girls Miss Nell J. Bowden, soprano, sang Mr, and Mrs. Graham Johnson. Dr. and other fields of endeavor, how- by President Roosevelt during the and' appoint- Stcrrina JUDY GAT'.MO, At".) SOUTHERN. "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," Charles Johnson and Richard Dan- ever, have come from families depression to be liaison between gEB ME make D"- - your body and bv Stults and "8608086,' by iels of Jacksonville: Dr. and Mrs. whose prominence had long been NRA and big business. After ment to do WEDNESDAY, APRIL l'jth the replace your Ilardelot The wedding march from O. A. Teachey and Miss Johnny established. They have made that job was well done he went fender repairs, also Mr. new ana'tar - "Lohengrin" was played lor me feachey of Rose Hill; and name for themselves and have not with U. S. Steel. In 1937 he be broken glaasea with Wide Open Town processional and Mendelssohn's Mrs. Stedman Merritt of Magno- been content to ride through life came head of that company one Proof glass. .. " Williams of HUUUAKIV, Vith WILLIAM COYD. march from "A ,' Midsummer lia; and Miss Jane on a reputation made by others. of the biggest Jobs in the indus ' At C tei-tini- KENANSVUXJC Nieht's Dream" for the recession Clinton. Such a man is Edward R. trial world. - , al. During the ceremony "Song to Jr. pd. 1939 Roosevelt called the Evening Star" from lann He is official representative of In hit. .. . .. Announce Engagement President. Un nauser u.v naKim www the United States for the Security again for the steel f HAVE Just received a Starring MORGAN CONWAY, ANNE JEFFREYS men who held glassj ' played. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oakes of Commission of the United Nations like many other ibtpment f Shatter Proof industry, Warsaw, announce the engage most im- positions of authority in earn replica broken glaas In THURSDAV, APRIL lltb , . , - The bride, eiven in marriage by Organization, one of the and ment of their daughter, Louise, to world, today. when he went to Washington that aQ model cars. See me and make father, wore an original model portant bs in the her Edward Earl Hines of Warsaw, time he resigned as head of U. S. ppelntmenlk A For Evie faille fashioned with a Letter of white son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Steel. Also he sold' his securities A. O. HOLLAND, anuare marauisette yoke, edged Starring ARTHA HUNT, JOHN CARROLL Hines of Warsaw. The wedding School Tuesday night were: Mr. and broke all relations with the KKSANSVILLE. lace and high round with rose point will take nlace in the Warsaw Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Misses business world. He began his new APRIL 11th bodice buttoned and pd. FRIDAY, neckline, fitted Church on April 12, at Evelyn Parker and Martha Jean work as head of the War Resour- with self covered Methodist down the back o'clock. Mr. Mrs. Graham ces Board and worked out plans Bange, .'... 5:30 , Surratt, and - Wood long sleeves ending In FOB SALE! 'One Lady On A Train buttons, Phillips and children, Mr. and Mrs. for the industrial mobilization of Casln points at the wrists and one Desk. Prloe reasonable. Stdrring,DIANA DURSiN. calla lily D. Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. O. the country. In 1941 he began di Streod, forming a long train. Her Announce Birth J. See or write Mrs. I. & Jr. full skirt Lend-Leas- e. Nassif, Mr. and Mrs. Waddell rection of From . ; double bri- J. that Faaton, N. C SATURDAY, APRIL 13th finger tip veil of tier Tur- - and Mrs. Jack Pope of Brinson and Miss Ella Hefty; , he advanced to Under Secretary illusion was worn with a cor- Mr. dal kpv announce the birth of an of State. Then In 1944 Mr. stett- lte. onet of orange blossoms. She car- Trail Of Vengeance and eleven sound son. Robert Jasper, PERSONALS lnlus was aDDolnted to the hieh FOB SALE: Eleotrto Coca Col ried a bouquet of brides roses, i KIR3Y GRANT. - on March 22. Mrs. Pope was for position of Secretary of State. In Box. With orchids showered with stephanotis Befrlgerator Miss Sallie Matthis of Tur Commander and Mrs. T. Gres-ha- position he lead the formation JACKSON and wore a four leaf clover neck merly J. that ANDREW key.. recently married, were of the United Nation Organiza I BEULAVILLE, N. C. lace of emerald studded with a Jr, I Am From Arkansaw bride-groo- week end meats of hlsxparenU, tion. Later President Truman ap pd. diamond, gift of the ALL CAST. STIC-JOHNS- Mrs. Gresham; present posi STAR H1LCILLY Dixie Kornegay, of Bow- BO Mr. and J. T. Sr, pointed Mat to his Miss ' Seed, the as they were enroute from their tion. v FOB SALE! Coker Cotton den and Raleigh, attended 'y, . . . Miss Jane Johnson, daugh- to; home in fashion Clay Iron owlshowi 7 . " of honor, and was Cora weddlns trio their Souther old bride, as maid Carlton Johnson Edward R. Stettlnlus has really Planting and Culti " pawned taffeta fashioned ter of Mrs. Janie Charleston. S. C . Field Peas: In blue F. Johnson of achieved "on his own". Both in Deere Patrick The Great skirt gathered and the late Mr. B. Mesdamea I R. Albertson and vating equipment for John with full bouffant business and Government, he has , Rose Hill, became the bride of mother-in-la- w .Beulaville. S, B Tractors? Boyewe DONALD O'CONNOR. onto the fitted bodice. The low of I model A Starring L. Bostic, son of Mr. and Miss of attained the heights by starting Tractor Wood mi tuwklin was finished with S Raeford Whittle and Kitten Miller Tobacco Sprayers; Mrs. Walter U Bostic of Warsaw, Mrs. Ed- early in life determined to become neary bertha. She wore blue net mitts Warsaw visited Mr. and Saws; Hammer Hius; Meth- of service. , - Her arm in a private ceremony in the die Rlvenbark and Mrs, Frances Tractor Bosh- and Boggs; 'ohn ( and halo bonnet of tulle. odist parsonage of Rose Hill on Rose Hill Thurs Hudson Auto Parta; To The Voters Of . i',; Tmuauet of yellow Killinery roses Rivenbark near Deere Parts; v v" 24, 3 ' ' ' .i - m t.w kIiia 4Mvtn and Sunday afternoon, March at day. two row stalk cutters; wm iku WIU4 Tractor '. o'clock, with the pastor, Rev C M. Tires and Tube. showered with yellow streamers. Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Powell aad Claocifficd Tractor kaM'laa ...... ? Misses Rogers, officiating and using the BRITT CORPORATION C The bridesmaids were Mrs. Powell, of Rock & THE double ring ceremony. . H. B Hill. C. Sally Howell and Caroline Howell, CLINTON, N. . The bride wore a handsome blue O, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pow- both of Raleigh, and they wore ADS I Candidacy for soft wool, ith ell of Savannah, Ga., were week hereby announce my gowns of pink faille with dressmaker suit of CLASSIFIED RATZ3 identical and a shoulder end guests of their sisters here. high round necks of marquisette black accessories 1 cent par mora, : I corsage of talisman roses. Mrs. G. Van Stephens returned tmunyoa PAINTING C yokes, fitted bodice and full gath- ebarge of t8c. TJnleas II, Mm T4naH haa heen In the Mtl- - Friday from Statesville, where sne Superior House and Barn skirts. They wore mitts ai.d aooooHt witk FOB ered taught a BTU Study Course last - pink net and carried nlov of the Rose Hill Ten Cent Boaay, stampa Palatine- with Sprayer SEE Bill oMhe Juliet caps of week. . of Duplin County, subject to the will spring flowers Store and the groom, who is n mt or check WUUamsosi in KenansvUle er call arm bouquets of ana Mrs. awcy If terminal leave from the Merchant Mrs. u. en Farmers! t7-- L Boofe a specialty. tied with blue ribbons. seD Marine, after serving two years, Britt spent Thursday to Goldsboro. yea have aajthiag to in the Democratic Primary on May 25th. The bridegroom had as his best ...... a Hritii eiohaage, want te voters will be affiliated with his father ana wuuam luumer. er SALE: new 100 B. p. Mev man, his brother. Edwin Sheffield, bay, Claati-Ifle- d FOB In farming. dents at Chapel Hill were home bm the Tlmas complete. Used ushers were his brother, will aeeapl evry motor, less and the ena. ads, we ' and Glenn Brown. for the week payment. thaa 5 boors. .See , Ka Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Bostic prodnoe tor vote and support will be appreciated. W. R. Ferrier, aunt of the RaJph Jones. Your Mrs. Receives Discharge have returned from wedding most Norfolk, wore a black their "A drlltod wU to the Warsaw, N. C. I ride, of Va, trip home in the apart- Thomas, son of Mr. and and are at , supply. se trimmed With sequins F. J. Jr., satisfactory water FOB SALE! S one-hor- plows In sheer dress ment in the home of Mrs. Walter arid corsage of red ro- Mrs. F. J. Thomas, of Warsaw, Write for ouoUtion, tlvlag aomber one shape. a shoulder Bostic. - .V. Sheffield, mother of the was recently discharged from the fllirtnnni- - and diieefloa front ' WUliams ses. Mrs. Mrs. Ben Bowden of Fayette- - Fred wore a suit or navy Navy after rervlng over three year Post Office. II1U, N. C. bridegroom, ville who spent last week with her Pink with white accessories and a cor--r years. He has enrolled at the Uni- HEATER WELL COMPANY " Carolina, mother, Mrs. C J. Brown, has re am now DIAMOND Age of pink roses. versity of North where RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA I featurinr turned home. . KenansvUle, N. C Immediately following the wed-'n- g he is taking special training in ra- ''.... FEEDS for Stock and Poultry. Mrs. Effle Fussell of Rose Kill bride and groom left for dio work. i FRED HARDY, KenansvUle. the teas the week end guest of her cj::r wedding to unannounced points. lavton O ' a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best For traveling the bride wore a Honors Bride And Groom WATCHMA-IX- 3 Mesdames R. D. Johnson and H. CLOCKS, I andsome black gabardine suit WATCHES, L. Stevens, JrM shopped in Golds accessories and a cor-- s Mrs. Paul Potter eraclouslv en AND JEWELERY REPAIRING oooooocccoooooovcoocooooccnnrmrr.ncc: v th white boro Saturday. - of orchids taken from her tertained Saturday night at her WARSAW, N. C. e Mrs, J. A. Porter returned home I bouquet. . home with a buffet supper, honor idal Friday from the James Walker Is-- dau-t- er ing sister-in-la- Pock-etbo- Sheffield the only her brother, and LOST I Ladies Brown Corde ' "' Mrs. Hospital where she recently under ', .. ;" s of Mr. Herring and the late Commander and Mrs. J. T. Gresh Thnrsday noon, between went an operation. s. Herring, of Bowden. She was am, Jr. who were recently married Thomas" Eleotrlo Cltop and Bos ' John Fonvielle, student at State iduated from Warsaw High in Columbia, Tenn. ; containing Im- College, spent the week end here Station In Warsaw, tiool and a business school in .Throughout the living rooms portant papers. Keep money as re- was employed were arrangements of mixed with relatives. s leigh, where she Cowpens, ward, bat please return pocket-boo-k sDrinff Mrs. was Miss Mary" Potter, of m m m of Defense Trans- flowers. Potter - h the Office spending the week with and papers to Duplin Times lation, ' until recently. 1 he assisted in servinfir bv her aunt. S. G, is ' frm- rr with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Office la Keoaaavne, am, since graduation from the Mrs. Herbert Smith. A tempting pd, rsaw High School, where he turkey supper .was served. . Paul Potter. red in athletics, has been with the Warsaw Drug Honored On Eirthday tany, .y':, ; "V " :iowing the rehearsal Satur-nig- ht Miss Marion Kalmer. who cele TOR A RIAL TAIT2 Tl IRILL a cake cutting was held brated her 11th birthday on ADril fa V., e home of the bride on Poi- 2, was honoree Sunday when her nt. The home was ensuite and mother, Mrs. W. Kalmer; enter- etively decorated with novel-- d tained several school chums and ' artistic arrangements of neighborhood children at a dinner a spirea, iris and fern. On the party. 1 in the living room was a The attractive Kalmer home in J rrangement of yellow Jas-- I the Friendship Community was I! i the dining room the ta--i decorated throughout with ar overlaid with a lace cloth, rangements of spring flowers. fcrT k - . ;r 3 c: 1 with a three tiered wed-- o, Following dinner, which was Tc served buffet style the children surrounded by fern and ! f v .h a miniature bride and enjoyed numerous games on the rning tapers in crystal lawn. i!.3C . , Ked the central deco-- 1 white roses tiri with cms further et.i.u,.- - i Among e f. n Warsaw and . ?. L. S. Whittre n.ct f r v!;.' v.: ' 1 !c f (" t" r "y c" Ce mi!' el 1 : ' T t r ? " i f f I