Summer Arts Cart
Started This Week
The Arts Cart is coming
and it is filled with imagi
nation. creative experiences
and happy hours for our
county children. It is co
sponsored by the Duplin
County Arts Council with the
Duplin County schools and
manned by Sarah Farrior of
Wallace and Darrell Wash
ington of Kenansville. This is
the fourth year of the
summer arts project.
The Arts Cart is also
working this'summer with
the Duplin County Commu
hity-based Alternatives Task
Force and will have special
programming at selected
sites on Monday and Tues
days with that parfnership.
Beginning July 12. Tuesday,
the arts Cart will be at
Chinquapin // School from
1-2:30 p.m. and on Wed
nesdays at the Wallace Re
creational Center from 10
until 11:30 a.m. and at the
Rose Hill Library from 1-2
p.m. On Thursdays the Arts
Cart will be at B.F. Grady
Elementary from 10-11:30
a.m. and at North Duplin
Migrant Program from
9-11:30 a.m. and Calypso
Presbyterian Church from
1-2 p.m. on Fridays.
The activities are suitable
for children in arades K-8.
All supplies will be furnished
and children are encouraged
to wear old clothes. There is
no fee.
Duplin Branch NAACP
Named Outsfanding
The Duplin County branch
of the NAACP. often referred
to as North Carolina's lar
gest, will receive two
national awards in New Or
leas. La. at the organiza
tion's 74th national conven
tion. Duplin's membership
chairman. R.E. Wilkins. has
been named the most out
standing membership chair
man. porducing more mem
berships for its population
than anywhere in the
country, the presentation
will be made July 14 at the
annual membership
luncheon, said Richard
Miller, branch president.
The branch will receive
honorable mention at the
Freed >m Awards banquet in
class 1A. branches with over
1.000 members without paid
personnel.
A 47-passenger bus left
Warsaw July 9. Some 12.000
delegates, alternates and
observers are expected to be
in attendance. In addition.
Wilkins will conduct a
workshop on recruitment
methods. With its large
membership, Duplin will be
one of the most influential
branches from the state
having earned five voting
delegates.
The Crisis magazine, the
official organ of the national
organization, will feature the
membership program of
Duplin in the next issue.
Wilkins, who is chairman
of the N.C. task force on
membership, says the N.C.
conference of branches has
propelled its president, Kelly
Alexander, to the top posi
tion as chairman of the
64-member board of direc
tors with headquarters in
Brooklyn. N.Y.
Crafts Expo '83
? - Expo '83 is sponsored by
When Crafts Expo 83
opened its doors on July 9
and 10 at the National Guard
Armory in Morehead City,
three craftsmen from Duplin
County were among the 77
demonstrating and selling
their crafts.
Local craftsmen wfyo ap
peared included: Bobbv and
Kathv Teachey of Wallace
with fabric stenciling craft
and Jessie Hall of Warsaw
the home economics com
mittee of the Neuse Area
Development Association
and the N.C. Agricultural
Extension Service and his
held to provide a showcase of
quality crafts produced in
the nine-county area and to
provide a marketplace for
producer and consumer.
Participating counties are:
Carteret. Craven. Duplin,
Greene, Jones, Lenoir. On
19th fe
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Rock fish Pri> Jim Finch
reports results of the
Member-Member golf tour
nament held over the July
4th holiday weekend. The
team of Wesley Scronce and
Ronnie Brown edged the
enduring team of Jim Penney
and Andy Anderson to win
first place. Other winners
included Leon Wells teamed
with Billy Saunders to win
third place; Todd and Pete
Gideon edged Jimmy
Shuffler and Donald Hardi
son for fourth, followed by
Dennis Carr and James
Powell and the twosome of
Jeff Carter and Archie Car
ter. "We had a lot of action
over the past weekend with
the whole family taking
part." Finch said.
Pro Rick Green had over 40
g.dfers out playing with
flashlights last Friday. It was
another late Friday afternoon
golf tournament Green has
each week. Last week it was
a two-club-per-player tour
ney and now the flashlight
thing. It was a superball with
tee-time starting at 8:30 p.m.
You could look out over the
front nine at DCC and after
the tournament got under
way and darkness fell, lights
and funny sounds could be
heard until about midnight.
And guess who came out
winners ? none other than
the Pro (Green), Steve
Draughon, Barbara Torrans,
Stan and Kaywood Draugh
on. Jim Stocker, Betty
Stocker, Norwood West,
Arthur Benton and Noble
Martin came in second. Both
winners recorded a cool 33,
3-under par.Colin'sTeam's
team of Bill and Betty Potter,
Ike and Marie Riddick came
in at midnight. Pro Green
was real pleased to see 40
players out playing 'til mid
nig!.t for only the pro.
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Pro Doug Smith announces
winners in the second annual
L.E. Pope Furniture fishing
contest with Jerry Sheffield
the overall winner with a
seven-pound three ounce
bass. Russ Evans won
second and an AM/FM
radio. Anthony Carr caught
35 fish in one day to win a
new rod and reel. Sheffield
won a 12'' TV for his prize
catch.
Carl Price, one of the divit
men on the links at DCC, has
beat the club's best as of
late. Now he may have sent
Magnolia's legendary Bill
Potter to cover until, possibly
September. Carl beat Bill
two ways last week and the
Doc is walking high in John
ston. and Potter is on his way
home. This info came
straight from the brash heap.
*****
Lakewood's Pro Doug
Smith reports his club will
stage their annual Member
Member sometime during
the month of August. "We
will set the date for this im
portant event this week."
Smith said. "We are plan
ning to have a hine-hole
Superball Friday afternoon;
July IS, with tee-time at six
p.m. for members and
guests," Smith stated.
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Pro Jim Finch announces
the annual Member-Guest
will be staged at Rockfish of
Wallace Saturday and Sun
day, August 13-14. "We are
planning one of our regular
Scramble tournaments this
coming Sunday afternoon,
July 24th."
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Duplin Pro Rick Grefcn
reminds club members of the
annual Member-Member to
be played Saturday and Sun
day July 23-24. Details at
the pro shop.
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to play.
Fore.
Pro Ed Smoot reports 112
golfers have already signed
up to play in the ISth annual
Coharie Country Club Invi
tation in Ginton, Saturday
.and Sunday, July 16-17.
'"We are looking for several
more entries from in and
around Sampson and over in
Duplin before Friday of this
week," Smoot said. If you
plan to play and enjoy a week
of outstanding golf, cocktail
parties and dance, you'd
better call Smoot now...
Longmeadow Country
Club of Pink Hill-Beulaville
will stage a three-man
Superball July 16 and 17. and
anyone can enter and play.
*****
Southern Wayne Country
Club of Mount Olive will hold
the annual Walter Hagen
Golf Tournament July 22.
and all members are invited
I Auction sale I
Personal Property of
I Mary Lou Rivenbark Estate I
I SAT., JULY 16, 1983-10:00 O'CLOCK A.M. I
I Travel west from railroad In Warsaw on n.C. no. 24. Turn left
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I antique trunk washing machine old oak bed (needs
m bedroom suit old grindstone repair)
Msewing machine 25" RCA console window air
uSeigler oil heater color TV conditioner
Mrefrigerator old bed lamps
H kitchen table & chairs several sets of dishes chum
I sofa misc. cookware antique dresser &
Wciock misc. farm items mirror
items may be inspected at 9:00 a.m. on day of sale, items may be added or i
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TERMS: Cash or approved check
Property being sold to settle estate. Everything must go.
I Raymond w. Rivenbark, Executor Taylor-Sauls Realty & Auction Co. NCAL
? of the Estate of Mary lou Clinton, N.C. 28328 No 1150
I Rivenbark, deceased 592 8205
James Sauls, jr., ncal no. 922
Rt 1, Warsaw, n.c.
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