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To The People Of
Duplin County
.There is no more appropriate time than the Holiday Season to say "Thank You" tor
the 30 years that we have been ab<e to serve you and express our sincere
appreciation for the confidence you have placed in us and the opportunities you
have given us to serve you.
May the coming year be a Happy and Healthful one for you and your loved ones.
CHRISTINE W WILLIAMS. REGISTER OF DEEDS
STAFF
JULIA H. HINSON.
JOYCE J. WILLIAMS
CAROL P. JACKSON
GLADYS B.CARROLL
CHRISTINE V. DEWITT
MARY ALICE PAIL
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May the joy
and peace of an
old fashioned
Christmas fill
your hearts
and home.
Joan Of Arc
Turkey
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| CHRISTMAS ?
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^t's another
Christmas
season, ringing
out with old
fashioned
joy. Hope you
and yours
have the merriest
Yuletime of
all. To our
warm wishes,
add our sincere
"Thank You."
l. G. Jernigan, Chief Deputy
A.E. Basdan, Chief Detective
R.S. Thlgpen, Chief
Civil Deputy
E.G. Baker, Detective Sgt.
Dalton Jonas, Shift Sgt.
Kenneth Savage, Civil Sgt.
Ronald Brock, Shift Sgt.
V.J. Baaden, Shift Sgt.
Irvln Outlaw, Chief Jeller
Jack Albertaon, Bailiff
Henry Shields. Deputy
W.A. King, Deputy
Rurnelt Sasser, Deputy
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Thank You
For Your
Support
T. Elwood
Rovello,
Sheriff
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B.L. Hargrove, Deputy
Jeeae Scott, Deputy
Jimmy Smith, Deputy
J.M. Reynolds, Deputy
Kethey Williams, Offlca Clerk
Judy Wiley, Records Clerk
Addle Chambers, Dispatcher
Li-"Ja Franklin, Dispatcher
Carolyn Fussell, Dispatcher
Bobby Bostlc, Jailer
N.B. Qrady, Jailer
Don Suttles, Jailer
Richard Whitman, Jailer
Floyd Bordeaux, Chief Cook
Ennls Tad lock. Cook
Josephine Outlaw, Matron
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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19th
Hole i
The vear '82 has been a
real good golf year and now it
is time to look down the trail
and attempt to capture a few
highlights that mav be of
somt interest. Mindfully, it
is next to impossible to recall
all the astonishing moments
during '82. On and around
the links.
The top quote of the year,
or maybe decade. "A goose
is a goose" is still humming.
Coharie's Cleve Goodnight
records first ace of the year.
Rockfish's Jim Russ wins in
Pro-Am at River Bend CC.
Carolyn Brooks. Paul Living
ston. Joe Brinson and Steve
Edgerton win March
Scramble at RCC. Betty
Potter, Mike Newkirk, Pinky
Benson and Edward Chest
nutt win Lakewood Super
ball. Noble Martin urges
Mark Vinson to get golf
lessons. Pat Mathis teams
with Gerald Yount to win
annual Member-Member at
Duplin. DCC's Gerald Quinn
plays with Pro Lee Trevino
and comedian Foster Brooks
in GGO. Bill Potter, Billy's
daddy, is playing the best
golf of his long illuminiferous
career according to Pro Doug
Smith. Betty Matthews and
team of Don Vest. Willie
Futrell and Bob Williams win
April Scramble at Rockfish.
Ed and Crute team to win
Longmeadow tourney. Jackie
Turlington teamed with John
Lathen to win annual Two
Man Best Ball at Southern
Wayne. Duplin's Jim Stocker
wins in tourney at Lakewood
of Roseboro. Ronnie Batts
and Nancy Edens win Spring
Shfndig at Duplin. Wilming
ton's John Corbett and Joel
Gibson were winners in the
Springfest tournament at
RCC.
Longmeadow Superball
winners in May included the
team of Keith Thigpen, Joe
Houston. Ada Brown ' and
Willard Grady. Bobby Smith
wins the LP Gas tournament
at Lakewood. Dennis Kirby
beats Dean Teachey twice in
the day.
Abbie Smith comes out of
retirement to participate in
LP Gas tourney at Lakewood.
Duplin's club champ. Buster
Johnson, fires under 67, sets
three-year record.
DCC's Noble Martin
records hole-in-one. Clin
ton's legendary George Wil
liams teams with Jim Mason
to win Two-Man Best Ball at
Coharie CC. Duplin's Roy
Barwick considered club's
most exciting player. Mag
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nolia s Billy Potter wins
18th annual Invitational at
Duplin CC. Mount Olive's
Cletus Brock, former DCC
head, wins his fourth Caro
linas Golf Writers tourney at
Myrtle Beach. Carolyn
Brooks, Steve Edgerton, Joe
Brinson and Paul Livingston
win six-month Scramble at
RCC.
Rockfish's Pro Jim Finch
wins Lady-Pro at Jackson
ville CC. Beulaville's Darren
Bostic voted MVP at St.
Andrews. Pro Jim Finch wins
in N.C. PGA Section cham
pionship at Grandfather
Mountain. Kinston's Pete
Beamon wins DuPont golf
tourney at Longmeadow.
Duplin's back side too good
for Fisher Carlton. Evelyn
Chestnutt. J.P. Smith.
Wayne Nunn and Owen
Rouse win Superball at
Lakewood. Warsaw's
Norwood West chosen
golfer-of-the-week. Butch
Budd and partner Ricky
Ti.omas w ,u annual
Two-Man Best Ball in sud
den death over Bobby Smith
and Pete McBride at Lake
wood. Donald Thigpen
teamed with his son. Keith,
to win at Lakewood CC. Dean
and Norma Teachey win
Scotch Foursome at Long
meadow.
The team of Connie Carl
ton, Betty Stocker, Evelyn
Chestnutt and Debbie Best
and the foursome of Betty
Matthews. Carolyn Brooks
and Renat Hardt play in
Walter Hagen at Myrtle
Beach. Pro Rick Green, Al
Matthews. Buster Johnson
and Tracy Plesant participate
in the Walter Hagen tour
nament along with Emmett
Wickline. Glenn Lanier, D.L.
Scott and Pete Weston.
Burrd Stroud and Ricky
Thigpen win annual
Member-Member at Long
meadow CC. Terry Wallace
registers hole-in-one at
Longmeadow. Art Carlton
records hole-in-one at Lake
wood. July winners in the
Scramble at Rockfish were
Paul Livingston. Wayne
Casteen, Jimmy Williams
and Eddie Bowman.
The team of Frank Huff
man. Fisher Carlton, Bob
Brumleve, Mark Ellenberg
and Jason Stephens wins
Sunday Super at DCC. Hugh
Carlton and Lloyd Parker had
super year in golf at Duplin.
Beulaville's Glenn Lanier,
Norma Teachey, David
Raynor and Morris Whitfield
win first annual Liberty golf
tournament at Longmeadow
CC. Duplin's Pro Rick Green
proclaims junior golf suc
cessful at his club. Harold
"Spiderman" Mathis re
ceives degree in Clinton.
Maurice Johnson and Shawn
Batts, Ronnie Batts and
Michael Quinn win Superball
at DCC. Zeb Atkinson wins
Flag tourney at Rockfish of
Wallace. Job Wahab records
hole-in-one at Duplin. Russ
Evans wins first annual L.E.
Pope Furniture Co. of Mag
nolia fishing contest at Lake
wood.
Billy Potter wins 13th an
nual Invitational tournament
at Coharie CC. Marie Rid
dick, Maurice Edmondson
(Marie's father) and Ike
Riddick win in Duplin tour
ney. Jerry Simpson teamed
with Ed Crute to win
Member-Guest at Long
meadow. Wesley Scronce
and Robert Joyner team to
win annual Member-Guest at
Rockfish CC. Mitchell Quinn,
Mark Huffman, Jason
Stephens. Charles Harrell,
Brad Edens and Beth Ste
phens win in Junior tour
nament at DCC. Dalton
Rouse and Buddy Mitchell
win Member-Member at
Lakewood. A.M. Benton
scores ace at Duplin. Evelyn
Chestnutt wins putting con
test at Lakewood. Dalton
Rouse and Joey Quinn win
Member-Guest at Duplin
CC. Rouse and Quinn were
20-under after 18 holes . .
unbelieveable.
J.P. Johnson and son
Steve play in Duplin Mem
ber-Guest at Duplin CC.
Buster Johnson wins club
championship at Duplin for
sixth time. Herman Kight,
Carl Price, Mitzy Futch.
John Barrow and Sherman
Futch win Sunday Super at
DCC. Charles Anderson and
Slick Costin take licking from
Tiny Carr. John Barrow
holds to duck honors. Melvin
Pope wins in Monday tour
ney. J.C. Page wants golf
ball from Santa. Garrett Lud
lum may come out of retire
ment in '83. Billy Potter, the
"Golfer of the Year" joins
Magnolia's legend Charlie
"Bantam" Thomas in 19th
Hole Golf Hall of Fame.
Well, this is about it for now.
Just remember, as an old
friend of mine said, "I'm
going to try to stay out of the
woods." Best of luck in '83.
James Kenan
Chapter
United
Daughters Of
Confederacy
The James Kenan Chapter
of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy held their
December meeting at the
newly decorated home of
Mrs. Margaret Malpass in
Turkey, with Mrs. Malpass,
Mrs. Louise Hunter and Mr?.
Frances Oliver as joint host
esses. They served refresh
ments to the members as
they arrived.
In the absence of the
president. Mrs. N.B Boney,
vice-president, presided.
The program. "Christmas
in the Old South," was
presented by historian,
Claude Moore. In a most
interesting manner, Moore
related customs and cele
brations during the ante
bellum era. Christmas enter
tainments were a happy oc
casion in the predominantly
rural cbuntry. Foods con
sisted of fresh pork, wild
game, sweet potatoes, plum
puddings, custard, egg nog
and wine made from grapes
on the farm. Decorations
were prepared on the day
before Christmas or on
Christmas Day. The yule log
and mistletoe were brought
in and arranged in the proper
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place in preparation for thel
arrival of relatives andQ
friends.
Gifts were made at home
using materials on the farar
and forest. Many talented
individuals carved beautiful,
and useful objects, while
ladies busied themselves
with needlework and made
garments for all members o?
the family. Happiness rang'
out from every hall because
the entertainment waA
spiritual in nature and in -
cluded everyone. Friends
were visited and caroling was
usually the highlight of the
season. Whatever the acti
vity, it was always family and!
child-centered.
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? Wishes //
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Holiday prescription: lots
of family happiness, warmth.
fun. Our gratitude for your patronage.
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