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Farm Mechanics; Benny Thlgpen.
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Troop 48, Falson Morris Lew
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Home Repair; James R. Cooper,
j First Clsss; Brooks Cates, Art &
Pathiinding; Tommy. Avent, Path
finding; J. C. Farren, Pathfinding
& First Class. ' . . . ,
Troop 50, Kenansvllle Cor
dell Johnson and E. F. Stroud, Ten
derfoot; Jimmy Bowden, Personal
Health, Public Health, Safety, Mu
sic, Pathfinding, First Aid Star
Rank; Steve Williamson, Home Re
pair, Safety, Flremanshlp; Timmy
Outlaw, . First Aid, Personal Heal
th, Safety -- Life Rank; Emerson
Prldgen, Second Class; Rodney
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Warsaw, N. C:, Nov.
work orders, part Of a
construction program, were recei
ved by Ralph Applewhite, manager
of the Warsaw Branch of the Tide
Water Power Company tb provide
$17,000 for additions and Improve
ments to electric, service ; ia ' the
Warsaw-Wllacft area; -vlH r..s )
The first of these "work- orders,
In the amount of $2,050.70," pro
vides, for the increasing the copper
and transformer on, East Boney St.
East Railroad St. and East. Main
St In Wallace. This will materially
better service to many businesses,
In this immediate section Inclu
ding the Danca Theatre, Radio
Station WRRZ, Johnson -Cotton
Company and .Town Hall;' ' -w
The second wotk order, In -the
amount of $14,537.60, provides io
the installation of regulators which
will increase the capacity for step;
voltage regulation in" the towns of
Magnolia, Calypso, Penderlea' and
Beulaville. ,, W::.:-
These orders. to start worjt. 14 rnurman nemng, oamesjw. naray, viue-JLyman oaa. s
Duplin" and Pender Counties are Jack.F.' Garvey, Rommie; Bolt, F. i . A total of .1154 miles of new
part of Tide Water's system-wide B. Whitfield, W. C. : Cunningham; , hard-surf aclng haveTeen added to
construction 'program ' to . build", J. B. Jones, John B.AJraHyk Leayy Duplin County's road system since
backbone ft, strength throughout Dawson, j.,: J V. A-;.f f$f
south ana Morta .Carolina, xiae ' 1 ' m 1
Water' aiifflneera hav eatimated
IUIIIU UUUIIil
George ; F. ' Taylor Herman Har
!2riffWr.i naUonal anthem
' Edwin Steffe, world famous bari
tone, will sing In Clinton next
Wednesday night, November . 15.
The concert will take place In the
Clinton-High School gym at 8:00
o'clock; doors will open at 7:00.
.. ' Mr. isteffe's appearance will be
the opening of the years' concert
season under the auspices of the
Clinton Community Concert Asso
ciation.. ,j r ?t Tt; i
Edwin Steffe Is an American
baritone whose successes have been
1 equally noteworthy In grand opera
and light opera, In radioand in
recital, concert and oratorio. He
was- born In Washington, D. C, a
direct descendent of that William
Steffe who in 1852 wrote the mu
sic for. what was to become prac
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National Cathcu. ui .clioi.i, 4. 1 ,
the soprano soloist at the W... .,
ton Cathedral; later he was to be
come its baritone soloist. ;
Studylhg t the Peabody Con
servatory of Music in Baltimore
under ' Frank Bibb, he made ' his
recital and operatic debut in Wash-lngton.vvv:''v:;r-,
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Starting as soloist at Radio City
in New York, Steffe soon won
wider recognition In the .music
field; ' He toured with the Colum
bia Concert Opera Company, sing
ing Escamillo in Its "Opera-Comi-mie
Version" of "Carmen" in. Eng
lish. Recently he has been soloist
with the Philadelphia Orchestra,
the , Toronto Symphony, ami - was
In the cast of the New York pre
mier of Benjamin Britten's opera,
"The Rape of Lucretia." He Is In
constant demand for Important or
atorio works, and has repeatedly
sung with the famous Bach. Choir
of Bethlehem, Pa. He' has often
been starred on the radio including
two engagements on the musically
Important "Telephone Hour."
1050 marks the fifth successive
summer Edwin Steffe has sung
at the St. Louis Municipal Opera
in major role?. His 1050-51 concert
tour takes him from coast to coast
. PRESIDENT GORDON G,lA
, Gordon Gray,' President of the.
Greater University pf North Caro, v..
Una and former Secretary of tha-.
Army will head the Annual Christ
mas Seal Campaign in North Caro
lina to be conducted Nov. 20 to
Christmas J Day according to an -announcement
this week by Dr. H. '
FEasom, President of the N. C.
Tuberculosis Association. A former .
WinstnnSalem nubllsher and busl- .
'Mr. Grav has lona taken "
an active part in the civic life of
iH reeixai, i"uu , hl, , j,0me city and of the entire
..rJZJZ&ZZ 1 .tat' "It is with great pleasure;
pUOny W1LU UUUI IMC uwnuvu
City Symphony and the National
Symphony in Washington, D. C,
and Baltimore. - -
Don Britt. president of the Clin
ton Concert Association, points out
Paul's Fun House
AND
Reynold's Illusions
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strength "throughout Dawson.
North Carolina. Tide t .
and the Company nas budgeted' a illllJI
program to cost $2,500,000 for con
struction and expansion during the'
years 1950-5 i.. Announcements of
other projects already blue-printed
await 6nly stabilisation of the pres
ently war-disturbed equipment mar
ket .,"- 'i'f A,-.v......'.Vvj,.'v-,i;
PENNY BRANCH IL D. C.
PRESENTS U. N. FLAG )
TO TOWN OF WARSAW
The Town of Warsaw Vas pre
sented a handmade United Nations.
Flag on Monday night by the Pen-!
ny Branch Home Demonstration
Club. This is a Home Demonstra
tion project the nation over. Civic
organizations, towns and churches
are receiving these flags from the!
H. D. Clubs. '
. Mrs.'Moseley Phillips made the.
presenration and it was received'
by Mayer G. S. Best. Mr. Best ao-i
cepted the flag graciously and ex-!
pressed thanks and appreciation'
on behalf of the Town of Warsaw.
i All Commissioners . and Town
Clerk, were-present at the meeting.
Road Completed
I the start of the $200,000,000 con
struction program last summer, ac
cording to A. Wilbur Clark, Third
Division Highway Commissioner.
In a special quarterly progress
report issued recently ,- Dr. H. M.
Jordan, Highway Commission Chair
man, -announced the paving of 4,
658.5 miles of secondary roads dur
ing, the last 20 months. This sets
a new all-time roadbuilding record
for .the State ,of North CaroUna. r '
C Over $54,000,000 of the $95,000,.
000 in bond money allocated to
. The State Highway Commission
has paved another 4.6-mile stretch
of secondary road in Duplin Count
under, the $200,000,000 bond issue-program.-
i .T;' J-.l'(.'.V? : ,
.. The project, finished during Oc-,
tober, runs from the Onslow County I road projects has been spent since
lian via Cedar Fork tb the Beula-1 the start of the program jaat year.
Dr Easom said, "that I announce
the appointment, by the Board ot -Directors
: ofv the North Carolina
Tuberculosis Association, 01 Mr.
Gordon Gray to the Chairmanship
v thtt lORO ChrlRtmaa .Seal Cam-
that admission to the concert next ;pajgn ani the acceptance of that
Wednesday flight will be by chairmanship by Mr. Gray. Funds,
bershlp, card , in the Association derlved from' the sale of Christmas
only; no admissions will be sold at geai, ,re the sole support of the
the door, There will be no reserved associat0n and with Mr, Gray head
seats. 1. , -;'y xt i5;5ft k ?' in. the drive. ,.we are confident of j .
. its success.' i i . i f s
' Ninety-four per cent of the funds
derived from the sale; of seals re
mains in the' state to Carry oj .
.'W-.r.tr i;-.-f intejislve " " eaucauonai
h- , '-i ?--vrt2f - ifW a stimulate early case- v.
Edith Hinnant, Dickerson, Ne- " "at(i treatment and "
realistic renaoui""""
of the disease." Si per cent at tht
funds go to the National Tuber
..,... i.Anii.Hnn for .research
.CJ; fiance' the fight agalnrf
TB on a national and intehr.atlonal
EDITH DICKERSON
TO GIVE CONCERT;
am sonrano who made huch a
In . "The Duplin Story"i will give
a ! vocal concert in the Douglas
High! School in Warsaw at 8:00
P. M. on Monday, November 27th.
A small admission charge will be
made. The public is cordially in
vited. ' "
S-M-T- LEGION POST
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bers. The present membership Is
as follows: .
Thomas W. Smith, Ledford Sum
mer, Harold Sutton, J. H. Byrd,
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