FOOTBALL CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE WINNERS OF THE 'IMS WEEKLY FOOTBALL PRIZE Charles Pope MaxOfferman Mickey Davis Tommy Herring Max Offerma n Tommy Grady Milton Costin Brad Minshew Mike Hasty F. F. Oakley Arthur Apple Vivian Kramer I Kenansville Lions To Host Dist. EDWARD T. BERRY 11! District Governor Edward T. Berry III of New Bern will visit the Lions Club of Kenans ville at 6:00 P. M. today. De cember 10. The purpose of his meeting will be to advise and Gov. Today assist President W. E. Craft and Secretary Lauren R. Sharpe and the officers, direc tors. and members of the club on matters pertaining to Lions administration and the Lions immense program of humani tarian service. Lion Berry is one of the Ml District Governors who super vise the activities of more than 18.534 Lions Clubs, with a membership of over 715,787, located in 126 free countries and sub-divisions throughout the world. The Kenansville club is an active unit of the International Association of Lions Clubs, de dicated to community better ment in all its aspects; to na tional and economic, social and cultural progress; and to the promotion of international understanding and amity. TRIAL & ERROR CONTINUED the inside of the building, the carolers look as if they are looking at you. and they alio give that appearance from the outside. Susan is a freshman in High School at James Kenan Bowden's Grocery Store in Kenansville is a busy place to day. They have moved from their store on Main Street in Kenansville to the IGA store around the corner on the Pink Hill Highway. Ivy says this "moving groceries" deal is not the easiest job in the world. Good luck to you. Ivy and Lucille. He says the name will still be Bowden's Grocery. Max Offerman of Wallace is the winner in the football con test which has been sponsored by the Duplin Times-Progress Sentinel. The winner received two tickets to the Orange Bowl and $100. expense check. Have a big time. Max! Perry Miller, a colored man near Kenansvllle, won the first prize, a bicycle, at the drawing held on Saturday night at Open House at Kenansville Drug Store. Second prise, an automatic perculator, was won by Russell Gray of Beulaville Ruth E.E. Smith Wild cats Take Third Win The E. E. Smith "Wildcats" defeated the "Yellow Jackets" of Charity, to take home the first game between two Dup lin County Schools. The girls won by an over whelming score of 62-21. Scor ing for the girls were: WiUie T- Moore with a total of M points, Delois Farrior 20, Mary P. Graham t. Joyce Kenan 4, and Catherine Davis 1. Others who were active in the game were: Bettie Gra ham. Martha Giles. Irish Mc Klver, Linda Kenan, and Pear line Holmes. The boys took their third win ' * by a score of 68-43. Leading In scoring for the boys was Wil lie Faison with a total of 22 points. He is followed by James Quinn with 14, Linwood Wal lace 11. Curtis Farrior 0, James Houston' 8, and Shelton Moore 4. Join us for another home game on Friday, December 11th. Smith vs Dunn, and again December 15th, Smith vs Cha rity. Pink Hill Rurilans Hold Ladies Night Teachers from the Pink HiU School were guests of the Pink HiU Rurilans Thursday night. Principal Frank WUey was pre sented the Community Service Award. He was cited tor his outstanding work with the young people of the community and for his labors and interest in civic undertakings. The award was presented by Rev. J. L. Hood. Fred Harper, outgoing presi dent, presided and installed new officers of the club. Har old Howard is the new presi dent; Cart Ward, vice-presi dent; Adolph Harper, secre tary and Franklin Tyndall. tre asurer. Leighton Turner. John Worthington and Luther Whs ley are the new directors. During the past year. Harper reviewed, the Ruritans have conducted an suction sale, purchased a piano for the ach flre department and supported the recreation program. Guest speaker for the occas ion wae Rev. L. C. Vereen of Raleigh, who recalled the first Christmas and used "Journey into Christmas" as his theme. Door prises ad per feci at iAK/ixnnn - ? ? - . - ,, ? ?--? ? lenaance awaras ware cuflCfT butad RADIO PROGRAM A program on spiritual self discovery will be broadcast next on the Christian Science radio series, "The Bible Speaks to You." It will be heard Sun day afternoon at 4-30 over sta tion WLSE, Wallace Title of the program will be "Discover ing the Man God Made." mm J i#^?! 11 | | 19m Hole )) By Marvin Walaon: (( Golf Pro - g if Duplin Country Club I We would like to extsod our deepest sympathy to Assistant Pro Billy Cooper, whose mother passed away unexpectedly Mooday morning. Mrs. Cooper visited our club a few weeks ago and was delighted with the beautiful club house and golf course. $he was also very happy when we told her that her son was doing a wonderful Job for us and we extremely popular with the members. We were happy to have Hasel Blanchard. Ruth Wiahart, Ada Batts. and Hannah Branyon up from Wallace Tuesday for La dies day. They teamed up with Lottie Smith. Juanita Kretsch. Maude Smith and Betty Potter and everyone had a wonderful time. The lucky winners in the contests that were held was Hasel Blanchard with low number of putts, 14, Maude Smith, drawing; Juanita Kret sch. closest to the flag on num ber 3 and Hannah Branyon. Best card hand. GOLF ETIQUETTE It is not considered good Etkjuette to take several wild practice swings on the tee be fore you hit the ball. GOLFER OF THE WEEK Gibb Buck He has beca right at the top of hit game lately ?hooting around ?0 consistent IT. JUNIOR CLINIC The Junior Clinic for the young boys and girls was rain ed out last Saturday. It wUI be held this Saturday (or the Boys at 10 a. m. and the girls at It a. m. HOLIDAY PROGRAM It looks as though there will be plenty of activity going oo In the club house during the holidays. First Item on the agenda is the singing of Christmas Carols at 10 p. m. on Saturday De cember 10. Then cornea the Teenage Dance on Tuesday December Mnd, next is the big Christmas Dance on Saturday, December 38th. On December 31st. a Stereo Dance wUI be held and breakfast will be ser ved shortly after the New Year comes in at 1 A. M. Reserva tions for Breakfast may be made in the Pro Shop. Alice Miller, Sue Best, Ann Lyndon, and Edna Merritt were hitting some nice drives at the ladies clinic Tuesday morning. Warsaw Businesses rlan Family Discount Night As many of the businesses as it was possible to contact on short notice was represented at a meeting on Wednesday of e > last week to discuss plans for our Annual Family Discount Night, advertised elsewhere in this paper. Practically every W of Mm lb town, including the banks was repieaenied and ahoamd much eofhuotosra for tiila project II should. how ever. be remembered that ?one of our merchants that operate chain etoree might not be ahlo to go al< ? t an the dto count idea, but most win re main gpen tor this night and some other nights unti; Chris tmas Cor the convenience of Discussion was held as to the days the stores will remain cloood tor Christmas this year. For various reasons all could not agree to close on Saturday following Christmas. The do ciMon was ten to im uiw.re tton of each individual buai Last, but not least, was our agreement that we have all been Inconsiderate of our customers as far as pro viding convenient parking spaces that should have boon left tor the shoppers, which moan so much to us. It was that wo would be personally rosponslhio for having our em ployees cooperate with us in parking back of the town hall, across the railroad and back of other businesses leaving all the spaces possible available at all times to the customers, la the meantime wo hope to have regular monthly meetings to diacuas anything that we can do for the convenience as drawing business from the sur rounding areas. As s result of this meeting several of our business people met with the Town Board and mrpUhtod our situation and our desires for the present. The Board voted to light the ares in back of the town hall and mark off spaces that should toko core of approximately 40 cars immediately. This will be ample for people working in this area, thereby leaving all other spares open. We fed that united we can ty room of the Kxtenaton oi floe Thursday. December IBM at 1:41 F M.. according to R. E. WltkiiM. Kxterukxi Agent for DupUn R. R. Bennett will dtaouu many of the probtema that to bacco farmer* will he eon fronted with in IBM. Including new and promising varletiet Tobacco growerm are urged to be preaent and an time at thia v vital meeting. ping center ^ Keep ^atch^; I gp JrUra II ^lf;:;; ?ipjimi A ? ? " 117 South Center St.; Goldahoro , N. C . ? ' ?' Thursday & Friday J Sec Our Lovely New Holiday Gifts MOVED NEW LOCATION j Bowden's Grocery Announces They Have Moved I To A New Location Formeriy Known As The f fen ansville IGA Store. j Located on Hwy. 11 in Kenansville Will now be Bowden's Grocery Owned and Operated hy I\ey, Lueille & Nickcv llowden. Visit IIowden' 8 Grocery in Their New location for Money Saving Grocery. Iluys. | ?WEEK END SPEdMS? 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