21,111 CAROLINA I .Dunsxriia 1 1 Halloween Carnival J at the Kenansvllle Friday night Oct 28 ' fjwrttts-beeft arrang e a good time for every will be cake walks, fish go, special music and a program. Everyone is in- i ome out and have a good i us. ' l! ursday : Evening Card : v ita Mrs. C. B. Sitterson inning the hostess ser ie with whipped cream . Mrs., N. B. Boney won for members and Mrs. iirie : was visitor's high would be listed alphabetically and each would be notified when her turn conies to furnish flowers for the church. Announce Birth Sgt. and Mrs. Robert H. Sykes announce the birth of a daughter October 9, 1949, Post Hospital, Ft. Bragg. Mrs. Sykes is the former Miss Alice Gaylor of Kenansville and Magnolia. LiiaCDBpert!frCle met on ' evening In the home of ul Stephens. Miss Dora ion presided. Mrs. C. B. was In charge of the pro t the conclusion the hos "d punch and cookies. ' No. 1 of Grove Church day. afternoon with Mrs. c oding. Mrs. W. J. Pickett 1 and Mrs. W. E. Lewis led ' ' Study. At the conclusion y Craven, visitor, assisted -.s in serving lemon-cheese 1 coffee. 1 WSof CS met Monday even h Mrs. M. F. Allen. The de .1 was led by Mrs. Wlllard i. Mrs.. C. E. Quinn, who harge of the program, wis by Mrs. Wlllard Johnson, sons, Cordell and Colby, Daughtry and Rodney jpon adjournment the hos i'd fruit juice and cookies, t regular meeting will be Mrsj-O-. E. Quinn. It was I that each member's name BMG Sewing Club The BMG Sewing Club met with Mrs. N. B. Boney Friday afternoon. Visitors were Miss Lula Hinson, Mrs. J. A. Hines and Mrs. Vernon Reynolds. After the sewing bee the guests were invited into the dining room, which was decorated in the halloween motif, and were served apple pie topped with jack-o-lantern cheese, and coffee. ed his aunt, Mrs. Janle Gaddy in Latta, S. C. Sunday. Mr. M. G. Cording of Wallace was luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown Sunday. Mrs. N. B. Boney attended the Red Cross meeting in Fayettevllle on Tuesday. Members of Kenansville Chapter 219, O. E. S. attending the district meeting in Clinton Saturday were Mesdames Sally Tyndall, Ruby Newton, Louise Boney, Mary Dot son, Margaret Westbrook, Kathleen Snyder, Eula Lee Britt, Cleo Hobbs, Misses Bessie and Pearl Kornegay, Mary Alice Blackmore and Dr. G. V. Gooding. TAKING HOLLYWOOD TO HOSPITALS Personals Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanderson, Roy, Sarah Ctherine, Mr. B. F. Baker and Mrs. W. E. Lewis visited Misses Grace Sanderson and Grace Baker at ECTC Sunday. Mrs. Joe Wells made a business trip to Fayetteville last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Baker of Wallace were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brinson and Jane spent Sunday in Cove City. Mr. and Mrs. W.' E. Craft of Youngsville spent the week end with Mr. G. R. Dail. v Mrs. Wilbur Adams and daughter of Angier spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams. Miss Frances Ward of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Emory Sadler. Mrs. Daisy Craven of Roncer- verte, W. Va. spent the last several days with Mrs. W. J. Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney visit Servicemen will again be visited at regular intervals by Hollywood Stars, as in war years USO Hospi tal Camp Shows announced today. Resolution Be it Resolved, That the Ameri can Lesion in convention assemb led gives Its unqualified approval of the 1949-50 campaign of thei USO to raise funds through the Community Chests and by separate campaigns to finance the much needed expansion of USO activities in the United States and through out the world. There are over 100,000 veterans still away from home in hospitals of which over 2,000 are North Car olina men. Resolution Thanks D.H. A. Officers Pageant Workers Church WcniCii I id J Anr.d Group, Conference In Ml. Olive Last Week Ninety-three delegates from 13 churches In district six of Wilming ton Presbytery held their annual group conference in the Mt" Olive Presbyterian church Tuesday, Oct. 6. Courthouse during the pageant. RESOLVED, That our warmest appreciation and sincere thanks are hereby expressed to the Tide Wa ter Power Company for special lighting service: to the Maus Piano Company of Ralcish for furnishing without cost to the Association the Baldwin Electronic Organ and the Piano: to the Veterans Classes that assisted with pulling in the seats and assisted with other work on the Amphitheatre grounds; and to the Kenansville School for lurnisn iiiK dressing rooms and other facili ties during the rehearsals and performances. RESOLVED FURTHER, That copies of this resolution be sent to Mr. Sam Byrd. Mr. Corwin Rife, Colonel Owen H. Kenan, Mr. H. D. Williams, Mr. L. A. Beasley, and the Press, and that a copy be spread upon the minutes of the Association. Mrs. J. W. Farrlor, of Warsaw, district chairman, called the meet ing to order at 10 o'clock, following registration of delegates from 9:30 until 10. Presidents of societies in the 13 churches were present as follows: Mt. Olive, Mrs. B. E. Dot son; Bakers, Mrs. W. M. Dail; Caly pso, Mrs. Adrian Dail; Faison, Mrs. J. E. Faison; Beulaville, Mrs. G. Edwards; Graves Memorial, Mrs. A. P. Winfrey; Grove, Mrs. J. A. Gavr in; Hallsville, Mrs. R. Miller; Har- per-Southerland, Mrs. Willie Har per; Pink Hill, Mrs. J. T. Turner; Pleasant View, Mrs. Robert Grady; Smiths. Mrs. Leland Smith; and Warsaw, Mrs. J. W. Farrlor. Theme of the meeting was "Stren gthening the Grass Roots". Organ ist for the day was Mrs. James Davis, Jr. and the morning worship service was led by Rev. B. E. Dot son, pastor of the Mt .Olive church. The day's program was as foll ows: 9:30 Registration. 10 Call to order, Mrs. Farrior; discussion on "What Are We Do ing?" by local presidents; worship. 11 Missions at the Grass Roots: Mrs. W. M. Boice, secretary of home missions; home rnuolon em-j phasis of Presbyterian program of progress, by L: A.;Taylor, executive Secretary; offering for Flora Mac Donald college; solo by Mrs. M. S. Porter, Jr. V 11:30 -Conference with, cause secretaries. ' ... 12:15 -Recess for luncheon, ser ved by Griffins, with relishes, sal ad, dessert and coffee provided by Women of the Church of Mt. Olive. 1:20 Call to order And hymn sing led by Mrs. Jerry Newbold. :. 1:30 President's message Mrs. W. P. Prultt, Presbyterian presi dent; talks by Mrs. R. C. Piatt, Jr., secretary of foreign missions and Mrs. G. H. Currie, secretaiy of jrc ligious education; reports of cre dentials committee, offering com mittee and nominating committee, followed by benediction and ad journment . . Pleasant View Mesdames Robert Grady, Leon ard Grady, and J. H. Byrd attend ed thfl district meeting No. 6 of the Wilmington Presbytery at Mt Olive Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Grady left Friday for Jackson, Ga. where they will sDend some time, with her parents. , Mrs. Bill Grady came home from the hospital Friday and Is doing fine. ' Gaston F. Grady was guesi ai m meeting Thursdsy at .the home of Miss 11a Marie tKorne- Mr. J. H. Byrd entertained with a' fish stew Friday evening. , 'Miss Ruth Teachey spent the week end with Miss Annlse Kelly of Red Hill. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.' Oates and Joyce were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady and family Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith visited relatives near Hardys Bridge on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grady. ' 0. E. S. No. 215 To Give Annual s 4 ier The Eastern Starj Chapter No. 215, of Kenansville and Warsaw is giving their annual turkey supper Saturday, .November 5th from 5:00 until 8:00 o'clock in the school lunch room. A delicious turkey plate with all the trimmings will be served at $1.25 per plate. DRAW ON OUR VST - L EXPERIENCE FO&AlD ANDTHAT& GOOD COMMON SENSE r v.,j ..... ii!io:i. mm sin The following resolution was ad opted by the Duplin County Histo rical Association at its meeting on Monday night. NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. RESOLVED, That our warmest appreciation and sincere thanks are hereby expressed to the officers of the Duplin County Historical As sociated, Incorporated - G. E. Al phin, Jr., President; Mrs. John D. Robinson, Vice-President; Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Jr., Secretary; Miss Velma Murphy, Assistant Secretary; and M. F. Allen, Jr., Treasurer; and to Sam Byrd, Writer and Director of "The Duplin Story"; Corwin Rife, Technical Director; other members of the Staff; Mrs. Marietta Richards, Organist; Mrs. A. D. Wood, Choir Director; the Choirs; the entire Cast; Stage Manager and his assistants; those furnishing His torical Data; Box Office Assistants Ushers; Boy Scouts; the Highway j Patrolmen;- Sheriff's Deportment all County Officials and Officials of the several Towns in the County; the Marine Band from Camp Le- Jeune; the Press; Radio, the Col onial Dames for advertising the pageant; those who furnished and displayed antiques; and all others who have made donations or had any part in making our Bicentennial Celebration a great success. RESOLVED, That our warmest appreciation and sincere thanks are also hereby expressed to Mr. H. D. Williams for the use of his land for the Amphitheatre and to Mr. L. A. -Beasfey. ami others for adequni? p;sik:ns laciiilies. liESOLVED, That our warmest and sincere thanks are hereby ex-pre.'- t J to Coionei Owen H. 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