SACRED freedoms Φ Freedom of Expression § Freedom of Axcembly Φ Freedom of The Press Φ Freedom From Fear n&e 7. 9 § C "Tabor City — The Town With A City future" VI. NUMBER 27 TABOR CITY • Built by Farmers • Patronized by Farmers • Devoted to Farmers • Interested in Farmers TABOR CITY, N. C., WEDNESDiAY, JANUARY 23, 1952 5c A COPY; $2:00 A YEAR INHW MASONIC OFFICERS ■ , t s - -·-■" —HIV·— "·-·· Crncers or the Tabor Masonic Lodge 563 AF and AM are shown here as they were installed :;«52 year at a recent meeting of the group. They are: Front row, left to right, Ben Hux( JacK Strickland, senior warden: Η Dewoy Stevens, Sr.. master; J. Erskin Young junior and Jinirr.v P. Dicus. secretary. Back row left to right. Bill Young, junior deacon; Hoyt ν üior deacon: James Franklin Long, steward; Norman Ward, steward; and Cooledge Wright, IANK CHAIN IROGRESS ieported Istxkholders of the Waccamaw .;· and Trust company, lead r.aneial organization in this ea w/h ten business houses r 26th annual meeting •eville last Thursday |C La y Tate, executive vice· tiidcr.: of the banking system. the annual report to the 130 Dokrclders in attendance and r ;hr> "V.^-vigh Ipenses of the bank increased Bring 1951. the net earnings, iter taxes, showed an increas $9.620.67 over 1950." [•■After paying dividends to the >ckhoIders ammounting to $42, D.00. and setting-up full re i-es for all known liabilities, remainder of the net earn ?. amounting to $71,604,25 added to the capital ac fcit of the bank. This substant addition to the capital ac t .... is the best evidence can be given stockholders depositors of the soundness I the bank and the safety of Ir funds." rery branch office of the Wac jaw chain showed an increase änposits during 1951 and an all increase in deposits of ds* thre? and one half million ars. The banks now sprve 2SH00 depositors, an in· Jse of over 100 percent in the ten years. >tal resources of the Wacca· v baik" at the end of the year l·· $?3 292.259.37. )r. Ralph C. Sadler, who was r^d president and chairmar [the board following the sud d^ath of Clyde K. Council on |ie 24. 1951. presided at both stockholders meeting and the Rual banquet which followed, ir. Council had held this posi f! since the bank was organiz in 1926. ffr. Tate expressed his appre ion to all the banks' officers I ro the board of directors who a total of 53 times during 1 year. fll directors were reelected pout opposition for the cur year. motion was made and passed ►nimouslv that the present ird of directors be authorized I name three additional mem· with equal power and auth fes should the need arise >u?h expansion of the chain otherwise. ft trie dinner meeting follow I the stockholders annual ses Charlie Stafford of Fair [it invited the group to meet rairmont next year. L. Patton. a highly enter pins; after dinner speaker, of ianton, made the main ad ; during which he emphasiz l*hf- need for relaxation and 'or business men and execu rvorvwhere. fv. James R. Jones has assum |duties as assistant pastor of St. Francis Xavier Catholic |rch here. He has just corn ed training at the St. Mary's linarv at Roland Park, Balti Md. Pv· Raymond J. Donochue formerly the assistant past the St. Francis Xavier Cath khurch. STATE LEGION COMMANDER TO SPEAK HEBE THURSDAY: LADIES NIGHT PLANNED .Louis farKer. Commander ο the North Carolina Departmen of American Legion, and Mrs. W. K. Stewart. District Vice Com mander of the Legion Auxiliary will give the principal addresses at a ladies night banquet slated at the hut here Thursday night at 7:30 by Post 101. Commander Parker, a nativr of Elizabet^vr r, notified thr committee in charge of the lädier night last week that he would be present. The banquet has been planner by Post 101 in an effort to inter est wives of legionnaires here ir the organization of an auxiliary unit. A Legion Auxilitry was ac tive here until a few years ago and an effort will be made t' get it reorganized. Everv member of the nos* his wife is urged to attend t!r meeting. A barbpcue suDDer. o' charge, will be served. Aron' the home economics girls of Ta bor City high school. T^bor Scouts Win Honors The Tabor City Boy Scout troop won the camping trophy and was runner up in the ad vancement trophy at the Court of honor held in Whiteville Tues day night. The troop also placed third in the attendance award with 49 present. Second class awards went tc the following local boys: Ben Spi vey. Haynes Martin, Mickey Watts, Jackie Soles, Billy Fipps Jerry Hardee, Cecil Wright, and Richard Cöx. Scoutmaster Don Jernigar said today "the entire troop i: progressing nicely and local sup port is greatly appreciated." The scouts meet at the Legior Hut every Wednesday at 1 o'clock p. m. WOMAN'S CLUB TO SET PLANTS Wednesday and Thursday, Jan uary 23 and 24, have been set as the days for planting shrubbery and flowers at the Woman's Club house Mrs. G. W. Crutchfield chairman, announced. The committee will appreciate contributions of plants from local gardens. Anyone wishing to do inate shrubbery or bulbs should contact Mrs. Crutchfield or take !them to the clubhouse. Following is a list of the desir ed plants: Ligustrum, Nandina Wisteria. Abel'a. Dosrwood, Jon quils, Daffidols. and Narcissus. DEATH CLAIMS FRENCH WORLEY Boyd French Worley, promi nent 61-year-old farmer of the Cerro Gordo section of Columbus· county, died at his home Thürs day afternoon at 4 o'clock of a heart attack. He has been in de clining health for several year? but was not confined to his bed Funeral rites were conducted from the Spring Branch Baptist church Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock with the Rev. Haywood Comer, pastor, officiating. In terment followed in the church cemetery. He is survived by his wife; four daughters. Mrs. Audrey Jolly of Tabor City, Mrs. John Wright. Jr.. of Laurinburg; Mrs. James W. Smith of Raleigh, and Mrs. Ralph Sayre of Fayetteville; 1 one son, A. J. Worley of the home; two brothers, Will Worley and Yates Worley of Cerro I Gordo; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie J Nance of Cerro Gordo and Mrs. j Hampton Baldwin of Whiteville; land 31 grandchildren. Mrs. Doc Bruton was called tc Mullins early in the week on ac count of the serious illness of her father, Wallace Watson. Mr. Wat son is a patient in the Mullins hospital. THREE FRÜH TAMM Uli GET POSTS WITH BAPTIST VOLUHTEER FOUNDATION .. ... j r* η τ j. W. S. Caudle of Lake Wacca maw was elected President of the Baptist Volunteer Foundation of' Columbus County in a meeting1 of the Foundation at the New Hope Baptist Church on Friday evening. All officers of the Foun dation had been serving on a temporary basis pending the completion of the organization. Other officers: C. G. Westmore land, Tabor City, Vice-president; Donald Keyser, Hallsboro, Secre tary; Charles Council, Lake Wac camaw. Treasurer. 1 Board of Directors also tlected: Pate Stanley, Lake Waccamaw and P. C. Gantt, Tabor City, were elected to serve for one year Bill Thomas, Hallsboro, and A. M. Glisson, Whiteville, were elect ed for two years. Elbert L. White, wm lev me,