P *Gk 3 THE DUPLIN TlMES-rPROGRESS SEN riNE) AUGUST 6 Deceased Veterans Used 164,000 Flags More than 164,000 American (las* used to drape the cartels el daceaaed veterans were Is sued in 1M3. the Veterans Ad ministration said today. That was about 11,000 more than in the previous year whan 103,103 were given out. accord ing to J. D. DeRamus, Manag er of the North Carolina VA Regional Office. These flags are used to drape the cartels of veterans with wartime service who were (Uncharged under conditions other than dishonorable, or who served at least one enlist ment during peacetime, unless discharged or released from duty for disability in line of service Customarily these flags ar gives to next of kin, close fri ends or aoooclatee of the vote rang at the conclusion of th services. DeRamus said flags may b obtained from VA offices am at some 19,MO post offices ij this country as well as embas sies, consulates. Department. During the past 13 years th number of flags Issued has is creased from 01,000 annual]; to the more than 104,000 figure ' 1ft-' | ? 1 * GERMAN PEACH PUDDING \k cup butter or margarine 1/3 cup sugar 1 egg ? ? ? ? ? -J 1 cup flour > 1 teaspoon baking powder H cup milk 4 cup* chopped peaches 1 cup sugar e Cream together butter and 2 3 cup sugar. Beat in the egg thoroughly Sift together the 8 flour and baking powder, then add It alternately with the milk 8 to the egg and butter mixture. 1 Beat until smooth. Pour into ? a 1-14 quart casserole or 3-inch k baking pan. Pour over the bat ter 4 cups o t chopped peaches 8 that have been sweetened with k l cup sugar. Bake in a moder- 1 * ate oven at 350 degrees for 40 I minutes or until done. Serve with or without heavy cream 1 ^?jrParrott K Sayss w We Have New Seed For Late Summer and Fall Planting! RUTABAGA TURNIP MUSTARD and other Greens COLLARD STRING BEANS WBSM I If s Caok Ort Time I Reach for DAINTY MAID Rdls I> Imw Warsaw IMews * cuwivnniiO Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cost in am nephews, Mike and Bobby Has ty of Kenansville spent thi week end in Norfolk, Virginia with his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Costii and son Wayne. Mr. Willoughby Millard ii home on leave with his family Mrs. Millard and Stuart, Du ane, and Jeannie. Mrs. 0. 0. Phillips of Green sboro q>ent last week with hei daughter and family, Mr. ant Mrs. Bill Best and Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil liams and son Frederick o> Beulaville were Sunday dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ny Jenkins, Jr., and Jona. Mrs. T. R. Quinn and her daughter Mrs. Richard Wil liams of Beulaville shopped in Goldsboro Friday. Friends of Mr. Julius Sutton will regret to learn that he is a patient in Veterans' Hospital in Fayetteville. Mrs. Johnny Jenkins, Jr. shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill of Stillwater, Okla. are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mattie Torrans. Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Gas ter and Dawn spent the week end in Erwin with their par eats, Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon j Castor, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. h Louis Norris. Their son retur e ned home with them to spend , a this week. I; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodard j returned home Monday even- 1 ing after spending last week , 5 vacationing in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennes SCO. Mr. and Mrs. David Sutton ! and Mrs. Betty Lockamy visit r ed their brother Julius Sutton . 1 in Veteran's Hospital in Pay- . etteville Sunday. ? Tim Hunter returned home f Sunday after spending two r weeks with his aunt and uncle, , Mr and Mrs. Troy S. Brown in Norfolk, Virginia. . Mrs. Benny Wilson and chil- ? dren, Nancy and Benny, Jr. returned home Sunday after spending last week with Mrs. A. D. Wilson in Greenwood, S. ? C. Mrs. Richard Williams and sosn Frederick of Beulaville spent Wednesday with the Gerald Quinns. Mr. Williams f joined them in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Onofrey p of Cleveland, Ohio returned ^ this week after spending two .. weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanc hard Mrs. Nathan Costin and boys, ri Nathan, Jr., Charles and Mic hael spent Monday in Wilming- t ton. Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Miggin son and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. s Mett Ausley. m Harold Matthis of Orlando. s Florida returned home after v spending two weeks with his h parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthis. |i Pat Matthis., has raoantly c spent several days with his e cousin, Lynn Wilson in War renton. i* ' ' ?2 Terry Wilson of Warrenton visited in Warsaw during the Mrs. E. L Mat this and too Grey are visiting with her mo ther, lbs. L. R Patterson la Mr. and Mrs. William West and boys, Billy, Jr., Rodney and Terry Ot New Orleans Louisiana. Tommy Irrin of rerrihaute, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs Thomas West of More vend City spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert West, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray West Giget Gibson has returned after visiting in Florida. Kathy and Gayie Whitfield are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Reubin Mercer in Greens Mra. Dan Sutton, Bill Taylor, Mack Johnson, William Outlaw, and Mickey Davis spent last reek at East Carolina attend ing the Football Clinic. BALTIC BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Helen Smith was hos es* to the Baltic Bridge Club est Friday evening in her tome on Pine Street at S:00 t. m. Summer flowers were used a the living room where two ables of bridge were in play. Playing were Mrs. Seth Hill. Art. Mattie Torrans, Mrs. Gra tam Register. Mrs. Winnie Da is, Mrs. Thurmon G aster, Art. Ray Walker, Mrs. Hubert ferr.itt Jr., and Mrs. Bruce 'orrans .? Mrs. Mattie Torrans received i patio bug nite light for high, ?rs. Walker received a re eipe box for second high and (rs. Register received a util ty brush for traveling. During progressions, she erved candy and Cokes and at nid-point of play, she served emon cream pie. PRIED CHICKEN SUPPER The Men's Sunday School lass of the First Baptist Chu ch entertained their wives rith a fried chicken supper 'riday evening at 7:00 p. m. he supper was held at Carl Mi's pond where the men ser ed the ladies fried chicken, ( otato salad, sliced tomatoes, oils and cold lrinks. Approximately 40 persons at ended. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The Calvary Baptist Church unday School enjoyed them elves last Sunday following unday School and Church ser ices with a picnic which was eld at the Cliff s. The families gathered toge m with their baskets of deli ious foods and enjoyed an vening of fellowship. Dr. J. M. Kornegay and dau ? j-tafjM- TVi#?itt ??' if laai Ui'jdk toured otter point* of Merest. Dr. and Mr*. Kornegay and gkfs spent the weak end at At lantic Beach following their ?i ?|nm from TlTn on VMA return from nicw ion. Mr. and Mrs Roy Berwick and bogra spent last weak at their cottage at WrightsvOle Beach. Mrs. Berwick and boys remained for several more weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor and Love. Hunt and Bertha are on vacation touring many points of interest throughout the State. Mrs. I. J. Quin naad son Jay visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Alderman in Rose Hill Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Oostin and boys and Brenda and Klr by Strickland spent Sunday at Carolina Beach Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tyndall of Kenansville visited the Joe Costins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis and son Scott of Raleigh spent the week end with their families, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Weatterly and Mrs. Martha Davis. Friends of Mrs. P. S. Sorry will regret to leant she is still a patient in Duplin General Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Marvin Sut ton will be glad to learn she has returned home from Samp son Memorial Hosptial. Mrs. Y. L. Smith, Sandra, and Steve Thomas had dinner at the Marinner at Wrights Beach Sunday. Mrs. Joe Cootin and Mrs. Hortenae Hasty of Ken ansville accompanied Mrs. Hastys son, Rudy to Camp Morehead Saturday afternoon where he will stay for the re mainder of the Summer vaca ton. Wedding Invitation Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith equest the honor of your preaenci at the marriage of their daughter Gloria Ann Smith to Walter Leroy Taylor Sunday. August 16th, 1964 at 5:00 in the evening Warsaw Presbyterian Church Warsaw, N. C. I I DUPUN TOBACCO GROWERS I I GET THE TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR 1964 I I CROP BY SELLING AT I I HOLLIDAY'S and FRYE'S I- * + WAREHOUSES + ? ? I I FAIRMONT, NORTH CAROUNA I Walter Murchison, The Border's Top Auctioneer, Always Gets The I Top Dollar... Ernest Frye Will Be On Sale At All Times ... I ? To Prove That He SELLS TOBACCO HIGHER. I I The Fairmont Tobacco Market Opens On I I Thursday, August 6... Good Sale Every Day I Bring your loose leaf tobacco, or your primings during the first I seven days ... You will get more money for this tobacco during (? .1 j'.. those tirst seven days. _ D n MUM IMHBI ?? ii !? ni iv 11 Dariington, July - "Akron an Daytona to still ae quiet M a church graveyard mM Bob CSoivio, on the evo of depart ing on a trip to Washington where bo hopod to ooattao hto Mwpip q( returning stock car racing to atock cars. Comb's Akron" designation was reference to Firestone and Goodyear, the "big two" in stock car racing who last week instigated a crash-testing pro gram at Dariingtoo Raceway designed to produce a racing tire that would be foihire-proof at today's supersonic stock car radag speeds. Tommy Benton spent but Weak fat Newton Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren, Roy and Abigail. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beaton accompanied Tommy home Saturday night and Roy returned home with Tommy to spend this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones spent the week end in Wil mington with their aon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones. Floyd and his family will move this week to James Island, Charleston, S. C. where he will become Principal of Harbor View Elementary Sch ool. Mr. and Mrs. Regnal Holder and children Sandra, and Ric ky of Kinston visited the A. M. Ben tons Saturday. Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Smith and family were hto mother, Mrs. W. H. Smith and sister, Mrs. Bernie Honeycutt and Sim of Green ville and sister Mrs. Leon Yeargan and twin sons, Kaan and Keith of Roanoke, Va. Miss Kaye Lassiter of Brwin spent several days last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carlton. Miss Vlrgilna Erwin and Cha rles Hew little of Chattahooc hee, Fla. were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strickland, Janrie, and Johnny during the ? week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Revelle left Sunday for several weeks vacation in the mountains. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Ausley and children, Margaret and Chip spent the week end at Wrightsville Beach where they attended Dr. Aualey's class re union. Mr and Mrs. Edward Snipes have moved to Elizabeth City. Mm Junior Johaeoa. Paul Goldsmith I r>> Jshns sad Bobby (UK took part to the flrat taat using Fords, Plymoo th aad Dodge. Mora will bo testing this week la ttit pro gram that wffl continue right up to the Labor Day Southern Mb. if needed. ?Certainly this to encourag ing" CoMa responded to the ipioalton was his campaign bar ing any effect, "but yon must remember this to a safety mere by the tire companies that can t effect the supersonic goods. When we bear from Detroit and Daytona, the only people who can take an effec tive aland, than we'll knew haw we are doing." Obviously miffed when a re porter asked if be Agreed call ing a halt to increasing speed in stock car racing could be considered halting prograao Colvto answered, "Progress was to improve Uie breed of the automobile you drive and KByawa ?but all we are proving aow i, that we have brave and talen ted driven and that line b getting pretty thto.!" ? ? ? 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