.Come To ?tj The Fair ??t - "Come To The Fair"^ is . .the theme chosen by the Xenan|ville Jaycettes for the closing entertainment for the second annual Duplin Agri business Fair to be at the old ; .elementary school in > Kenan^ville Oct. 3-8. A "Come To The Fair" is also a wonderful beginning for the fair because you have to come and share to com , prehend the magnitude of . Duplin's finest ? THE .FAIR. '. The gates will open at 4 , p.m. on Monday, Oct. 3. Gate admission is $2 for adults and SI for children. . Also, school children will be ^ issued passes thru their ? school. Fair hours are 4-10 ? p.m. Monday thru Friday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday. ; The midway will feature new and modern rides which will be inspected for safety by the N.C. Department of Labor elevator and amuse IWftH device d|vision, as they * are assembled, and reviewed ^ J in operation before any cus ? ?} tomers are permitted to use. ?J You can count on a good fj evemng meal, whether it be 1 hot dogs or more conven tional food served by Bethel United Methodist Church, | Route 2, Mount Olive. Need I say more because everybody , knows how Methodist folks ; can cook. Of course, many ? other eats will be available. ^ ? The entertainment will P * provide something for every ? one, whether your interest is J cooking, farming, antique > and classic cars, dancing, I spooks, horses, arts and * crafts, trap-shooting and ar J chery ? you name it, it is * there. ? Forget you are on a diet ? and stop by and SEE, ? SMELL and TASTE the ? various breads Agricultural _ J Extension Agent Judy W J Wallace and her ladies will M create from scratch. ? Square dancing has been a I favorite activity of this area I' since pioneer days just as it ? is now. Warsaw has a fun * loving group, The Seesaws, | ji, which Cecil Bostic, is * President. Bob Cannon of is tHc rallbr for the weekly dance. They have 40 members and have ^ danced as far away as Fon tana Dam. A new class will begin in October and in terested persons should con tact Cecil and join this whole some recreation. Among the school bands performing will be Wallace Rose Hill, East Duplin, James Kenan and North Duplin. They are always a favorite. ^ At intervals throughout w the week. 4-H club members under the direction of- Ray Rhinehart will demonstrate their skills in breadmaking, egg cookery, sewing, safety. public speaking, small ani mals and bow making. Patricia Praitt has assem bled a group of gospel singers that you will surely want to hear. They will be k introduced by local gospel ? D.J.s Bro. Leon Brvant of WLSE, Wallace. Bro. Charlie Robinson of WEGG, Rose Hill, and Robert Osborn Moore of WTRQ. Warsaw Kenansville. Groups singing are: The Gospelettes. Rose Hill; Birds of Promise. Rose Hill; The Travelers, Wallace; Kenansville Male Chorus, Kenan^ville; The Friendship w Young Adult Choir, Rose ? Hill; and the Singing Mes sengers, Rose Hill. In a predominantly agri cultural county Tobacco Night is always a specialty. J. Michael Moore has put together a real interesting program, and of course that includes Slim Short of WNCT-TV, Greeqville. Also, you are encouraged to join the tobacco auctioneering contest and other games. James Rogers is organiz ing a brick-laying contest and Steve Rhodes in coordinating a miniature air show. Judy Malpass brings a new feature to the fair in the form of a fashion show. Home economics students from James Kenan, East Duplin, Wallace-Rose Hill and Warsaw Junior High will model latest fashions from the following local merchants: Theresa's of Beulqville and Kenan$ville; Cintilly's of Beul^ville; Fox, Wallace; Cato, Wallace; Kramers, Wallace; Bob's Place, Warsaw; and Joyce's Boutique, Warsaw. A perennial favorite is the antique and classic car show. Ronald Cowan will be among those showing prized pos sessions. his being a 1930 Model A Ford and a 1962 Chevrolet convertible. Under the livestock tent this year will be not only cattle and hogs but also horses and many small ani mals. Cash prizes will be awarded winners of the heifer show as well as the hog show. And while you are outside, check the Kenan Amphi theatre. Among the presen tations there will be "Not Enough Rope," a one-act comedy presented by the Duplin County Community Theater. Featured in this showcase of entertainment Jack Ireland, Winnafred Moseley and Betty Chest nutt. These actors are well known for previous outstand ing contributions to theater life in Duplin. Back in the school build ing, many other interesting events await you. You might be able to enter an old time spelling bee. And you just possibly migbt be given the., opportunity to spell such words as superintendent - backwards! Warsaw Jaycees guaran tee to send shivers thru your spine if yoi^visit the haunted house which will occupy the basement of the old school building. Be sure tokvisit this to get in the mood for Hallowe'en.. The school chorus will be performing intermittently, and don't forget the chil dren's (all ages) maze Merle Creech has created on the upper floor of the school building. While in the base ment you may visit a haunted house. Old timers will again de light in the skills of yester year as they watch the Andrews family. Under the oak tree on the front lawn of the school, you will see the old "Tarhill" ? shingles made with a drawing knife and a demonstration on riving boards. George Cowan of Cowan's Museum will have some of his most interesting antiques including a cider press. Of course, the Kenan Auditorium and remainder of the school building will be a show case of commercial exhibits, as well as the finest arts and crafts. This and much more will come to a close on Saturday night with a variety show, dance groups and reigning royalty. Teena Long and her baton students will perform. Among the queens and other royalty iqvited are Miss Duplin County, Julia Spicer; N.C. Miss Ideal Charm, Amy Williams; Duplin County Junior Miss, Caroline Mur ray: Little Miss Rose Hill, Amy Watson; N.C. Miss Hemisphere. Penny Sumner; also Miss Liberty Queen. Miss Black Duplin World. Junior Miss Liberty, and Little Miss Liberty. The Jaycettes coordinated by Chris Blanton have chosen the theme for their variety show. "Come To The Fair." ? y - ? ?* ^ it (t<