TT3 DCFUN TIMZS KENANSTHXK, K. C THURSDAY MARCH ST. UM. ' Faism News & Socials , , v Found Anything i X -. - It $ " M f - - V i v v i I , I J- J 1 !, - wife i bile f .wot Pf fcav y ' ' : : M V - " ; " -J j Duplin Times KenansYille, N. C. PERSONALS Mrs. John A. Gavin is spending some time in Hampstead and Wil mington. Mrs. Ida Thomas of Sarecta was week end guest of her niece Mrs. Henry West, Sr. and Mr. West. Mrs. N. B. Boney accompanied her mother Mrs. Hattie kornegay and others from Goldsboro to Cam den. S. C. Friday to attend the fun eral Saturday of her brother, Mr. Granger Kornegay. Mrs. Kennedy and daughters of Wallace were Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitterson. Mrs. Victor Morrow of Chapel Hill is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newton for several days. Miss Ruth Cavenaugh of Mt. Olive College, Mt. Olive spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cavenaugh. ed little masters and little, misses from attending Laurencette Reese's third birthday party given by her parents. After playing and. opening the many nice gifts, birthday cake, ice cream, nuts and punch were served to the folowing: Lawrencette Reese, Rose Mary and Melanie Brinson, Pam and Oianne Howard, Ruby Jean, Susan Murphy, Brenda Brown Anthony Hatcher and Bobby Jerni- gaa. Mrs. Earl Hatcher ana Mrs. Winford Howard assisted Mrs. Reese in serving. O. f. S. Officers Installed WofCAnd Circle Met Annual Election of Officers was held here on Tuesday night, March 8th. when Kenansville Chapter No. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Tyndall spent 1215, Order of the Eastern Star met Sunday in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw Thompson. Rusty Bell of Mt. Olive was week end geust of Rudy Hasty. Mrs. Aloise Houston spent Mon day in Goldsboro . ' Mr .and Mrs. Earl Hatcher and son attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mr. John E. Lanier in Maple Hill Sunday . Mrs. Martha Sitterson acompan ied by Mrs. Gertrude Cooper of Wallace spent the week end in Wil mington with Mr .and Mrs. John Stanly. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Sykes and daughters of Fayetteville were Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. R. L. Sykes and Mary Lee. Mrs. Ed Sparks and children have joined her husband in Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. Perry Grady of Mt. Olive was Monday guest of Mrs. R. L. Sykes. Seaman Ben Norfolk mother, Mrs. B. B. Williamson is sepnd- The General meting of the Women of the Presbyterian Church was held in the Lucy Joly building Mon day evening. Mrs. Samp Hodges chairman ' presided. Mrs. Mattie Sadler gave the devo tional taken from the 8th Chapter of Acts. Mrs. N. B. Boney assisted by Mrs. J. B. Wallace and Mrs. Martha Sitterson gave the program on Gods making his appeal thro ugh us" stressing evangelism. Four teen members were present. . Circle No. II met following the general meeting with nine members present. Mrs. Jean Stephens, chair man, presided. Miss Margaret Wil liams gave the Bible study taken from Romans sixth and seventh chapters. CHURCHES PERSONALS ABOUT PEOPLE v Phone 2331 Mrs. James Faison. Correspondent in the Chapter Room at 7: 30. The Worthy Matron, Louise K. Boney and Worthy Patron, Dr. G. V. Good ing were in their respective Sta tions. After the Ritualistic Opening an interesting business session was held during which time the follow ing officers were elected for 1960 61; Worthy Matron, Celia Stroud; Worthy Patron, J. B. Stroud; As sociate Matron, Violet Rogers; As sociate Patron, Colon Holland; Sec retary, Rose Watlington; Treasur er, Myrtle Quinn; Conductress, Sue Westbrook; Associate Conductress. Florence Brown. Tellers for the Balloting were: Lewis Westbrook assisted by Bessie Kornegay and Sally Tyndall. Ella Cooper Circle Met The Ella Cooper circle met7 with Mrs. Dorothy Johnson in her home on Main Street. The Circle Chairman, Mrs. Wilma Pate, presided. Mrs. Jack Brinson opened the meeting with prayer. Following the business session, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson program chairman, gave an interesting pro gram on the Women of the Bible. Mrs. Willard Brinson assisted the hostess in serving fruit punch, cook ies, and nuts. Cora Stokes Circle Mrs. Stroud, the newly elected Worthy Matron along with the other officers will be installed at Williamson Tr nf the next stated meeting of the cha- was week end euest of hU ' Pter on March 22nd at 7:30 sllc lias i"cs,ucu. ' wesj MTVtifhamso0! I appointed the following cHcers u, hTtre rFoU - serve wiui m-r iui me fiiuin yr;u : 1. i. . . . . uifi nit; uuaiucaa acsoiuu, una. i. v. The Cora Stokes Circle met on Monday afternoon with Mrs. George Penney in her home on Beulaville Road. Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, circle chair- presided, Mrs. H. M. West ing sometime with her brother Mr. "" " iDh .hoirmon , Whaley and Mrs. Whaley in ?"a": '"..T,' . e.f" ! devotional taken from Romans nor Bw(ten to David B. Gills Jr. of Otis Rocky Mount I Kornegay, Ruth. Inez Chestnutt; Mr. ami Mrs .Tasnw Smith nf siner. Mary ruiiora: Manna, and Luke and lead a discussion on ' . . , . " ''"The Christians Resnonsihilitv ih n Pink Hill were Monday guest of rgaret jonnson; riacia. tmrna p liti , Wav Mrs. A. J. Patterson. ocKamy; waraer. L-ou.se. Boney Hismi, th- and bentmel, Miss Anna Catherine . Rhodes lng Wlth Praver- j Mrs. Stokes assisted the hostess A program, led by the Worthy 1 in serving ice box cake, salted nuts Matron entitled "Silver Shines The and coffee Xo the nine members- Star" was presented honoring the . present. PERSONALS ' Miss Elizabeth Daughtry daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Daughty made the Dean's list at East Caro lina Colege for the .quarter. Misses Alio Ray Lewis and Eve lyn Wilklns were among the 132 participants in the District Music Contest held in Greenville Friday Alice Ray was rated , excellent plus and Evelyn rated superior. They are papfuf of Mrs. W. J. Middleton Jr. of Warsaw. v ', Mr.s N. F. McColman. and daugh ter Sarab Anne spenf Ow week end in Asheboro and Greensboro with Mrs. J. & Maoes and Miss Louise Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lee visited Mrs. W. E. Andrews in Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lee Jr. and family in Rock Hill, S. C, last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Pruettis visiting her daughter Mrs. W. C. Mangum and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Howe return ed home Friday, after vacationing several weeks in Florida-. Mrs. W. D. Clifton returned home Saturday after spending a month in Elizabethtown andClinton with her children. ' Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Faison, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowden, Mrs. J. B. Stroud, Jr. Mrs. C. D. Lee and Mrs. J. E. Faison attended the Hand Mclntyre wedding in Goldsboro Sunday afternoon. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Mosely Carr Bow den announce the engagement of their daughters, Miss Anne Mosely Bowden to Boyd E. Wilson Jr. of Mount Olive and Miss Mary Elea- Mrs. Mary Jessup of Fayetteville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Dorian James and Mrs. Hattie Kornegay of Goldboro were Sunday guest of Mr .and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Outlaw of Garland were Monday guest of the Boney's. Mrs. Godwin of Dunn is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samp Hodges. W S. of C. S. Met Monday The W. S. of C. S. of the Methodist Church met on Monday evening in the Sunday School rooms and with Mrs. Sallie Ingram, chairman, pre siding. Mrs. D. S. Williamson, pro gram chairman, introduced Mr. 0. P. Johnson who talked to the seven members present on Stewardship and the responsibility it carries. Mrs. C. G. Nickens conducted the devotional period. A business ses sion followed and the meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Ingram. Attends School Rev. and Mrs C. G. Nickens at tended a fellowship meetina of the ministers nnd their wives in Hose Hill on Monday at noon. A delight ful luncheon was enjoyed at Effie's after which the group went to the parsonage for the business session. Birthday Party The big and beautiful snow fall last Wednesdiy, March 9, did not 1 brother to Mrs keep the sparkling eyed, red cheek-' Kenansville. Station of the Associat Matron At the close of the meeting the Re tiring Matron and Patron were pre sented gifts from their corps of of ficers. The presentations were made by Celia and J. B. Stroud fol lowing an impressive program cal led "Mempries", during this part of the program all 18 officers for med the "Triangle of Love." Brother Mrs Boney Die Unexpectedly Caleb Grainger Kornegay, Sr. 56, died Thursday afternoon, March 10 at the Kershaw County Memorial Hospital where he was admitted a few minutes earlier after a heart attack. Mr. Kornegay was co-owner with his wife and sons of the Kornegay Funeral Home in Camden. S. C. A Legionaire; philanthopist and civic leader, he was a past mem ber of the Camden Rotary Club, past commander of the James Leroy Belk American Legion Post 17 and the post's only lifetime mem ber. He was born in Portsmouth, Va. and lived in Camden for 29 years. Survivors include his wife and three sons, his mother, Mrs. Hattie Smith Kornegay of Goldsboro, four sisters and one brother. He was N. B. Boney of Deaths ALBERT BROWN . .Albert Brown, 68, of Chinquapin died Monday morning In the Hospi tal at Burner after a brief Illness. . Funeral services were conducted at the Lanier Freewill Baptist Chu rch Chapel Wedendsay afternoon at S:00 O'clock by .Rev. Parker .of Sneads Ferry. Burial Mowed la the Cottle Family Cemetery near Chin quapin. . He Is survived by one sisted, Mrs. J. F. Lanier of Chinquapin Mt. Olive. A double wedding is planned for June. Miss Anne Moseley Bowden gra duated fro.".i Duke University in 1959. She is a member of the Kap pa Delta Social Sorority and Phi Kappa Delta Woman's honoring Scholarship and leadership frater nity. She is at present employed by Burlington City Schols. Boyd E. Wilson Jr. graduated in 1958 at Davidson College. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delton Soc ial fraternity. He is employed with Burlington Industries Inc. at Dub lin, Va. Miss Mary Eleanor Bowden gra duated at the fall term 1959 at East Carolina College. She is a member of Kappa Delta Social Sorority and Phi Gamma Delta Sweetheart of Davidson College. She is a mem ber of Fayetteville City Schools. uavia a. uius jr. is a memDeri of I960 senior Class at Davidson College. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Social Franternity. He will enter Medical School in the faltyat University of North Carolina. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Jackson anounce' the engagement of their daughter, Mis Phyllis Gevendoiyn Jackson to Winston Churchill Stroud son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stroud of Pink Hill. The wedding to be in the Fall. , Circle Met The Circles of the Presbyterian Women of the church met Monday. Circle No. 'l Mrs. C. D. Lee, Chair man met with Mrs- M. C. Lewis and Miss Kate Hicks assisting hos tess. Miss Elizabeth Hicks gave the Bible Study "Of Life According to the Spirit" Mrs. Lee gave a pro gram from the survey. Circle No. II Mrs. N. K. uates chairman met with Mrs. A. P. Cates with Miss Jennie Middleton assisting hostess. Mrs. G. H. Cates gave the Bible study and Mrs. J. E. Faison presented the program from the survey. Circle No. in met with Miss Blanche Lewis - Mrs. J. D. Ireland chairman. Mrs. A. M. Davis gave the Bible Study. Mrs. Dougald Mc Neill - presented the program. The Afternoon Circle of the Wo man's Society of Christian Service of Che Faison Methodist Church met in the home of Mrs. T. K. Faison with Mrs. Melvin James assisting hostess. Mrs. Ernest Taylor presw ed over the meeting. Mrs. Faison led the devotional. ' The program, "Concerning stew ardship" was presented by Mrs. J. H. Darden and Mrs. T, C. Crowe. Piano Recital Mrs. Curtiss C. Cates presented her piano pupils in a recital Friday night at her home. Carol Mangum and Jimmy Bryant played "Camp- town Races" by Foster.. Carer Mangum played "Parade of the Lollipops", by Rodgera and "To A Butterfly" by Bentlyc Jimmy Br yant played "Riding A Western Trail" by Dungan and "Guitar Serenade" by Graynor; Debbie Jackson played, "The Elf and The Fairy" by Bently; and "Air by Bach; Don Bryant played "Hoe down" by Blake and "April Show ers by Slivers; caroi mangum played "Turkey in the Straw"-Tra- played " Sailor's Dance" by Still well and "Puck" by Thompson; Debbie Jackson played "The Gui tar" by Gaynor; Don Bryant played Gavotle in B Flat" by Handel; Carol Mangum and Jimmy Bryant played "Tukey in the Straw" - Tra ditional. Following the recital re freshments were served. Mrs. A. P. Cates, Mrs. W. C. Mangum. Mrs. W. R. Bryant and Mrs. Emmett Jackson assisted Mrs. Cates in ser ving punch, cookies and salted nuts. Advance Census Report Forms Being Distributed Across North Carolina Advaace Report Forms for the 1960 Census of Population and Hou sing will be distributed by Post Office employees this week to all households in this area, District Supervisor, Samuel E. Rouse, an nounced today. The Advaoce Report Form is a new census-taking device which is designed to speed up the fieJd can vass and provide more accurate statistics. Distribution of this form before the start of the house-to-hou-he canvass gives the family a chan ce to assemble information about each member in advance of the cen sus taker's visit. The district sup ervisor urges all residents to fill out the form and have it ready for the census takers when they start their rounds on April 1. The Advance Report Form con tains seven questions about every person in the household and six questions about the household's dwelling. The household information asked for is name, address, sex color or race, month and year of birth, whether married or 1 single and relationship to head of the household. The information required about the dwelling is the number Of rooms, cooking facilities, plumbing, and whether rented or owned. At every fourth household, the census taker will leave a Census Hotrahold Questionnaire which con tains additional questions covering population and housing character istics, which are being asked of a 25 percent smaple of the Nation's population. Houshoulders are re quested to fill out the household questionnaire and mail it within three days to the local census dis trict office. A pre-addressed, post age free envelope is being provided for this purpose. The "sample" population quest ions include inquiries on country of birth, mother' tongues of foreign born, schooling, employment, in come and related items. The addi tional housing questions relate to rent or value of dwelling, heating equipment, water supply, and other facilities and equipment. The district supervisor pointed out that information about individ ulas and their homes furnished to the Census Bureaus is kept confi dential under Fed. law Only statis tical totals & and average are pub. tied in published reports and census gulation, investigation, or taxation. 1 CV.WiMU! KiSlF-- who doubts that the bureaucratic mind reaches a point where it holds itself su perior to the Congress should mrofiillv read the lust DUD- lished of the hearing held by a sub committee ox the sen ate Small Business commit tee on the Federal Trade Com mission's in terim report on mergers and unfair competition in food mar keting. Ben . Hu bert Hum phrey heads the tub 00m- mlltaa. e.w. Manlar Flanked by various function aries. Earl Kmtner, FTC cnair maa, appeared. Kintner has perhaps created more personal publicity for himself than any person to ever serve on the FTC through his inconsequential disc jockey probe. Presumably he will go down in history as the Don Quixote of Tin Pan Alley. In 195S Senate Small Bnxloeai Committee requested FTO to tady ta food retaulnf . FTC dilly-dallied finally re leasing major press release on an "interim" report just before appearing before committee. gen. Hnmphny did not ap preciate this procedure at an. in rant, ha told FTO Chairman Kintner, "The Federal Trade Commission la not an exeennve Mflu. VmF resnaiMlbtlltV la that of a quasi-judicial or qnaa- Independem refoiuory 0007 ah!lahA liv noncresa. The Senate Small Business Commit tee made a reqaest to the FTC for this mveatlfattoa. ... I don't Ilka the faet that an mm. kb Indenendait arencv. that la falfillinf the request of a duly consinuiea boot uw elected representatives of the neonle Icnores the request of Congress." w w Tn ftofenM for HelflT in com plying with the request of Con na th ETC Introduced a res olution it had adopted initiating a study into ine economic abuses in the food industry. m a Senator Humphrey then Bald, "I merely want to be sure we are not going 10 comeni our selves with some more of these pious platitudes. "Whereas" sections of resolutions are just about as worthwhile as fluff In the sky. And many people "whereas" themselves to death In the hopes that somehow this will appease the people Who are Injured or cUfanlnt- Injury." w Th Sonntnr than minted out that the FTC resolution rather ignored instructions to probe into collusive pricing. Kintner replied he and his four col leagues would give n prayemu consideration. m m m Senator Humphrey replied "I do not want a prayerful con sideration, because this resolu tion says nothing about prayer tn it. It speaks of action. www Th fiiTI renort makes arroauV in. rHinff fnr anyone who be lieves in the Constitution. It Is renerallv for rotten Bus- ate, after Cxar's overthrow, rratnlv vleMed In 1911 a demo cratic Duma, or Congress. But a small corps of Bolsheviks, ny issuing orders, by ignoring the Duma, took over control. Prob ably as never before, U. S. needs support or the people u representative government is not ta be renlaoed by bureau- cratlo rule. ' FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING: December 31, 1959 Duplin Mutual Burial Association, Inc. WARSAW, N. C. BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1958 Receipts: Total assessments collected Number new members 629 25c Interest on time deposits, stocks, bonds Miscellaneous Total Net difference of advance assessments: Receipts Total receipts $89,574.70 30,746.31 157.25 2,806.25 $33,709.81 Minus 15.81 33,694.00 123,268.70 Disbursements: Salaries Collection commissions Miscellaneous expenses Total expenses Death benefits paid (No. 200) . Membership fees paid agents Refund 1 Total disbursements BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR $2,080.00 6,100.07 1,866.99 $10,047.06 28,050.00 157.25 13.50 $38,267.81 85,000.89 Assets: Cash on hand Bank deposit Branch Banking & Trust Co. War Bonds Building & Loan stock Total assets Advance assessments Death benefits unpaid Expenses unpaid Total liabilities SURPLUS .89 $25,000.00 60,000.00 $12,327.89 None None 85,000.89 $12,327.89 $72,673.00 Number of assessments during year 3 triple Race White Membership In good standing at close of books 16,124 I hereby certify that the Information given in the foregoing report Is true and correct to the pre son al knowledge of thet undersigned. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME. this 12 day of January, 1960. ' Lela M. Surratt Notary Public My commission expires May 6, 1961 , Secretary-Treasurer Mary Q. McNeil Street address SOS E. College St. City Warsaw, N. C. Telephone 2921 or 427 A in 4-V I. '

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