JTERTFOJ), N. C FRIDA?,
JUNE 80, 1950
Balked in their efforts to initiate
. a farm - program whereby peanut
acreage would be allocated by types
according - to oemand, congressmen
representing Virginia-type peanut
producing areas are' working on a
compromise measure.' -
The proposed compromise would
give' the secretary of. Agriculture au-
, thority to increase peanut acreage in
states producing types of peanuts
which, according to their historical
averages, will be in short supply.' .
- The original bill, backed by Con
' giessman Watt M. Abbitt and Porter
Hardy, of Virginia, and Congressman
' Herbert C. Bonner of North Carolina,
hit a snag in the House 'Agriculture
Committee. .
It would have set up a peanut pro-
- grain similar to the tobacco program,
basing acreage allotments on "types
according to demand. It met with
opposition from congressmen repre
suiting the runner-type peanut areas
which may have suffered acreage cuts
under the proposal.
Congressman .. Bonner has mailed
copies of the compromise measure to
various farm leaders in peanut pro
ducing North Carolina. He said he
wanted the opinions of the farm lead
ers before action was taken on the
compromise.
When tiit eye is
I the band
Mrs. Edith White Mrs. Verii 'WiWa.
low. Mrs. Kov Wihaln. Mm v.u.
beth White. Mrs; Geletta Wlnalnw.
Miss Pearl White, ' Mrs. Mary Wil-
uams, jars. Ernest White, Mrs. Lin
ford Winslow. Mrs. John T. Lane.
Mrs. R. R. White, Mrs. Aleck Stal-
unga, Airs. nosers w inslow and two
visitors, Misses ; Esther Winslow, a
graduate nurse of Duke HoSnital who
lis spending ' her vacation with - her
parents, jar. ana Mrs. Koy Winslow,
and Norma Joyce Winslow. :' '"' -
BETHEL W.M.& MEETS
On Wednesday, June 7, at 3:00 P.
M the Woman's Missionary Society
of the Bethel Baptist Church met at
the Church. The meeting was opened
with the hymn, "Christ For the World
We Sing", followed by an interesting
devotion service given by Mrs. Selma
Proctor. Prayer by Mrs. Beulah Wil
liams. The president, Mrs. L. A.
Proctor gave a few devotion thoughts
from the Royal Service on "Arise, Lift
Up the Land." Minutes of last meeting
were read and approved, the roll was
called with 14 'members present and
3 visitors. , "Standing On the Prom
ises" was sung.1 The program "On
the Rock, Or On the Rocks", was given
by the program chairman, Mrs. Kra
mer Williams, who rendered a very
interesting program with several
members taking part. The meeting'
was dismissed with the song "Home
Sweet Home" and prayer by Mrs.
Kramer Williams. .
WHITESTON NEWS
The Woman's Missionary Society of
Up-River Friends Church held its an
nual meeting at the home of Mrs.
Robert Winslow with Mrs. Robert
Winslow and Mrs. Elisha Winslow as
joint hostesses. j
J Draw Me Nearer" was used as the
opening song. Mrs. Verna Winslow
conducted the devotional
. The lesson from the Study Book was
presented by Mrs. Aleck Stalling!
Edith White gave the lesson from the
"Blue Prints."
Four hundred and twenty-eight
chapters of the Bible were reported
as read by members of the society dur
ing; the past month and one hundred
and ten visits to sick and shut-ins
were made.
A "thanks" offering was taken
which amounted Jo seven dollars and
sixty cents, in addition to ten dollars
which was donated to help buy equip
ment for the Friends Camp at
Quaker Lake.
The nominating committee's report
was as follows:
President, Mrs. Aleck Stallings; re
elected vice-president, ' Mrs. Linford
Winslow; Secretary and Treasurer,
Mrs. Merrill Winslow; assistant secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. R. R. White;
nrosrram chairman, Miss Pearl White;
membership, . Mrs. Elisha Winslow;
Finance,1 Mrs. Dempsey Winslow;
Literature, Mrs. Robert Winslow; Mis
sionary Editor, Mrs. John T. Lane;
Stewardship, Mrs. Linford -Winslow;
'Peace, Mrs. Roy Winslow; Christian
Service, Mrs. Arba Winslow.
Mrs. Elizabeth White closed tne
meeting with prayer. - V
At the social hour delicious -homemade
cake and freezer ice cream was
served to the following -members:
Mrs, Arba Winslow, Mrs. D. A Wins
low, Mrs. Charlie T. Winslow, aire.
DeWitf Winslow, Mrs. J. C. Winslow,
Mrs.. Elisha Winslow, Mrs. Luther
Winslow, Mrs. Elmer -Ray Winslow,
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