14 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 1938 IN DUPLIN COUNTV everyone seems, to be interested in promoting 'he work of (be Agriculture Extension Service as is evidenced by these photos, On the left is James 11. Harris, Asst. Agent who is een recording: activities ~>f visits conferences and demonstrations for the past week. £n the center is lire. Marie Powers Stallings, secretary at (he Extension office in Kenamvilic. She is a member of the 354 graduating class of (lie Durham Business College, On (he right is Miss Dorcita Broun of Rose fill, shown improving her room by hanging draperies. She made other improvements also. ( LUB ACTIVITIES ir> photo on the left officer, of ihe Charity Senior Club. Duplin County. arc shown being congratulated by W. I. rierce, left, teacher-leader. In renter is Kenneth P. Boney. presi dent. and Miss Katie Dixon, secretary, i’holo on right shows officers ol the Chinquapin funior flub with Thomas Roberts, teacher-leader. In center is Micelle Davis, president, and M.iss Marie Parker, secretary, left 4-H AND CHURCH WORK On (he left are (woof Duplin s most outstanding 4-H eiuh mem bers. sons of Mr. and Mrs. John M Carlton of Warsaw. James Carlton, left, i scurrent president of the Warsaw Sr. 4-H Club. He and his brother, John, Jr., have a long record of participation in 4-H aetiv • hies. In right photo are participants in the 4-II church program that «•;»*, held at (he Burning Bosh Holiness Church, Faison. Some 300 parents, members, leaders and friends of 4-H activities attended. Director Busy Preparing For 2’/2- Month Tour Os 30 Cities CHICAGO Traveling is no home service director and fashion thing new for Freda C. DnKnight. authority of the Johnson Publish* ini; Company, but she is "frighten ed to think about the traveling she has done and will do" in directing and producing the "Ebony Fashion Fair during it’s fall 1958 tour. The tour planning, invoic ing some 30 performance* In as many major cities within a iwo and a hall month period, actu ally oegan when Mrs. I)e- Knight visited Paris, Rome, and Bruasella to attend fashion shows and select, the latest creation* to be used in the t« u r In all, Mrs. DeKinght estimates she will have travel ed close to forty thousand miles when the show ends in California in December. The fail "Ebony Fashion Fair" production, which lasts approxi mately * inety minutes, held its premiere in Washington, T). C., on October 4. and then proceeded across the nation. Mrs. DKmght, who directs each performance and is also the com mentator hap established bet - If as one of the top home economist-; in the country, and has gained in ternational recognition She is the author of a cookbook, ' A Date With A Dish" numerous pamph lets. and booklets. She aisn super vises th* monthly columns "Fash ion Fair" end "Date With A Dish.’' in Ebony. Mrs. DcKnight, who is a charter • member of one of the nation’s Hi?'- j linrs' 500,000 mile club awarded j for air travel, regularly travels i to Europe and other foreign eoun- I tr>es to gather the latest informa- j tion about fashions. rravebng up and down the land t- nothing new to Mrs DeKoishl, who has. given lectures at leading APPLE WINE j j 80c 1 1 Per 4-5 M*"\ Quart jLj / Wf»BS/ MIR!) ft CO. h I Komvtut. n. i. < / tYOUS - K. v. J nobth oabosn. va. ■‘rosajan j w hite *ud Negro college* and uni- i | versions throughout the U. S., as j j welt as appearances on radio and irmr w : j ‘ The Ebony Fashion Fair’’ with the "Around the World” theme is being presented as a benefit per formance. for a local charity, by sorority fraternal, civic and social organuations m the cities where the production will be staged. The production will feature the latest, “looks" from the fashion ! capitols abroad, and styles from j New York's leading fashion houses. ■ The I bonv company travel ing xviih the tour will number ! HUSBAND AND WIFE BANQUET - The Home Demonstration flubs oi Duplin County plan yearly a Husband and Wife Banquet a« one of their special activities for the jear Hers the group is enjoying themselves. The group held their banquet this yar at the Rose Hill Elementary School. Rose Still, North Carolina. Duplin County Farmers Are Rapidly Entering The Fast Moving Poultry Industry j KENANSVILLE Negro far mers of Duplin County ate rapidly I entering the fast moving poultry | industry of (he county, ! Facilities »rr now completed for growing 700,000 broilers per year, Less thnr> 300,000 had been grown the year Before by Negro farmers. The poultry industry has bcnciited related industries a! so according to R. E. Wilkins, Negro ('arm Agent for Duplin County. Employment in milling firms has also increased. Latest estimates are that any income received by a worker or pro ducer turns over approximate ly five limes before leaving the community, thus benefiting a large segment of the county’s population. If the present rate of new hous - mg facilities are maintained. No -1 cro producers will bo producing in the ocichborhood of ’,,000.000 j broilers per year in 1959. Patronise, our Advertisers i approximately 13, including the models who vx-ill perform. The production also uses scen ery and lighting in it* presen tation, Those who have been able to sneak a preview of the rehearsals believe the “models represent the finest m looks and talent, and the fashions are exquisite.” According to Mr*. DeK night, women throughout the U. S. should j insist that, their husbands also at j tend the shows for three reasons: • 1, there are clothes for them too; ; Z. perhaps the best reason ; the models are pretty, and 8, > Christmas is corning. ° <Th* Bihle^ 5 * And we know that ail things work together for good to ihtnt that Jove God ...-—<Ro- i mans 8,28.1 It is wonderful to meet, on memorable occasions that are all too infrequent, a peraotj who truly loves God and obey* Hia commandments every hour of every day. Such a on a radiates love and joy, peace and harmony, strength and goodness, and is really blessed and fulfilled. We can ail be like that— why aren't. we ? Free Tickets Mailed For School Days At NO Fair Free tickets for school days at , North Carolina State Fair totalling ■ 37,383 were mailed last week to i the superintendents of the Wake : County and the special city school ! system School days are Tuesday, Octo- i her 14 and Friday. October I'i, and these tickets are good either of the i two days. With many requests yet to come from school officials, 307,- 57! sehoo' tickets have been mail ed by State Pair to date. Mailings included those sent to the following: \ ARM 5 ' ’3 ' . - .■ ■m supplies mn v - " - \ . m * ay- ■: : „ wk : grain Cmi ■ : i 0 DEALERS ( his Hock Os Chickens Attest T o The Ingenuity Os frank Battle & The Quality Found In Our Products YOU CAN HAVE BIG PROFITS WITH OUR FEED WARSAW FEED MILL CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING Phone 335 WARSA'R, N. C. Box 425 T" And Payments ■rjr As Low As Rent " You Can Buy Your Own ECONOMY HOME That's right all you need is a clear deed to ggmm> your lot. a dollar for the down payment, and 8« ®si th « house is yours. m fiSH CLIP AND MAIL TODAY IssiwilH Vn f ~ mM * economy homes company 1 igto-. ms Mm ■ **• o. Bog HH; JCT JjEm AfP? • Goldsboro, N. C. » * G « nl,emcn: * * Please mail me without obligation vour FREE * » ILLUSTRATED FOLDER ori your low cost • FULL CASH PRICE! ;H., The “Garland”—a home that includes * CITY STATE 1 Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen and Dm- ing area and a spacious bath. This is the CIfCTTCD Hiill T liHSUITO perfect horns for retired couples or newly BJk, I I bfl fiSUIL I SlUlflLw 10 MODELS TO CHOOSE from PERMANENT . , . TT'ROU 3to 6 ROOMS COMFORTABLE.. . $995 — to — $2695 ECONOMICAL... ECONOMY HOMES COMPANY South George Ext. P. O Bor 193 Phone 4187 GOLDSBORO. NORTH CAROLINA OPEN MONDAY THRU SAT. 9 A.M. lo 7 P.M. Supt. Jesse O. Sanderson, K;f- I<*igh City Schools, 15,150: Supt. (•‘red A. Smith, Wake County Schools, 21.400: State Schools in Wake County, 405. Many of the finest exhibits pre | pared for the. State Fair are pro duced by school children in the ! group 4-H, FFA. FHA clubs. They carry out special demonstration:- each day which are attended fcy thousands of keenly interested fair - This year one cf the now fca tuffs is ihe “Science Education In Action’’ sums, of exhibits winch a iii include 25 or more of the out standing State Science Fair ex hibit* which were produced th ,c year by high school students from throughout, the state. Another part of this series are science and‘en gineering exhibits from the several schools of State College. This cvitl include the "Pickle Barrel" atomic reactor which has been approved for opera tional display by the Atomic Energy Commission. !t will bp staffed by physicists of State College and operated through out the Fair. October 11 -lft. Many of the other shows of the Fair have school-age participants intluding all phases of the top-ra ted livestock shows which feature many animals raised by the 4-H’- ers and the Future Farmer?, Patronize Our Advertisers Sammy Davis, Jr. Debuts On Television’s G. E. Theatre i NBIW VORK fANPi Sammy . Davis, Jr., last Sunday made his j television debut in a straight dia- | matic role when he starred in "Auf Wicdert'hen". on The General E lectric Theatre, ovei ihe CBS net work. i Davis olayed Pvt Spider John- • | son, a member of all Negro Signal 1 Extra Special HI Days IREK Demonstration on A Beautiful 1959 . . , GENERAL ELECTRIC |g) TELEVISION || AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE Only $4.95 Down Payment Only $8.46 Month FREE INSTALLATION SMITH’S HOME & AUTO STORE Across Railroad from Branch Bank Railroad Street Wallace, N. C. A7 *T. 4 COLLINS HEAVY DOUBLE BED SIZE k W7 \ BLANKET 189 va,,,rt NYLON RAYON WHWWimwißi ii ijkfiot—triftiM » «T»«gy» wwrjctw «j A**twca~jag xa Ml av eg» BOYS’ WINTER. WEIGHT UNIONS !£>> $t .00 p«rs«it ’%if| i Sizes ft to Ift LADIES’ LACE TRIM SLIPS 2 f ” 53.00 Size* to 44 "BOYS’ heavy RETON WORK s2l. COLLINS Department Store | WALLACE, N. C. I I Corps company assigned to posd ! war duty m Germany, who attracts | a small hoy (Steve Perry), the only colored lad in a German orphanage. Otheis in the tcleplay included !kn Jones Karen Verne, Mon i Erby, Charles Swain, Nick Stuai ; Clyde Venture, Gisele Veriain, B I Vetter and Jeanne Bates.

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