KENANSVILLE, N. C THE DUPLIN TIMES 1 1 - of the nine areas served.!,";": The report was given by Mr, Tate In the absence of J.'.N. Co burn executive' vice president, who was ill and unable to attend. The annual stockholders meeting was presided over by President Council. The roll call showed that 17,585 of the 20,000 share of stock were represented. The transfer of $100,000 from the 1949 earnings to surplus ac count and the creation of a Trust Department, with Robert Clodfelter as trust officer, were among the major developments reported by Vice President Tate. Tate found considerable encour agement from the record which u w A , I I w is !'. i I -- I i n ' : I : 'ft PHILLIPS REUNION Mr. and ' Mrs. . Abner Phillips and seven sons enjoyed the first family re union at which all were present in several years. All six boys were home for Christmas and the above picture was made. They are, read ing left to right: standing,' Nor wood and Graham of Warsaw and Hubert E. of Kenansville; seated, Herman, Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Phill ips and Tommy, a of Warsaw, and Wm. C. Phillips of New York. Vaccamaw Bank Begins 25th Year : Stockholders Hear Report At Meeting The Waccamaw Bank and Trust : Company, with its nine branches, : moves into the new year with $1,- 194,858.15 in capital stock and sur : plus accounts. Vice President C. L. Tate reported to stockholders ct ' their 24th annual meeting in Whiie- ville Friday afternoon. Reviewing the 1949 record of the banking institution, Mr. Tate said the bank had an "excellent year" and cited figures to show that "an increasing number of per sons are using our facilities in each HOW TO BE CERTAIN Here's how- to be certain that your prescriptions live been compounded from only the hest phar luaiois, i.ukj certain that tney h::vc been fill ed from proven brands. showed that "the number of de positors has grown." He reported a total of approximately 25,000 ac counts. "97 per cent of which were $5,000 or less. In connection with the Trust De partment, he added that "We have been most pleased with the re sponse of individuals naming thU bank as their executor and trustee in their wills and have every con fidence that this department will prpve to be of real value to the communities we serve as well as to the bank." He concluded with the following statement; "With the experience gained through the years ,our strong financial condition, and good organization, we begin our 25th year with complete confi dence that we will be able to take care of every banking requirement that comes within the high stan dards set by your board of directors." Introduced by President Council for brief comment. Trust Officer Clodfelter summarized the advan tages of naming a bank as execu tor, guardian or trustee. He expressed- conviction that the Trust Department will grow and "serve in the same- effective manner as does the commercial department. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Protect Your Health - With Troven Products WARSAW DRUG COMPANY The ?Sagg Store WARSAW, N. C. ;j -.-Jjpgriacnai THANH yjfu FOL K$ BUY FROM US LiM WITH CONFIDENCE, Ts : - , L J t Ufa-! -A A WOMAN'S never too old or too young, too rich or too poor, to adore being remembered on Valen. tine's Day. A thoughtful husband mukes your heart sing when he says "I love you" with red roses, a bashful beau Is content to let candy do his sweet talk. One of the most touching tokens of affec tion, though,. Is that from your young daughter something she has made with her own chubby hands. It may be a Valentine she's lav' bored over, cutting, pasting, then printing a verse in her childlike way. Again she may get Ideas she wants to "cook" something for you. This year, why not help her make this delicious heart salad which the whole family will enjoy. Tasted and tested In the Best Foods con turner kitchens. It's certain to de ngni any young aiiss. Frilly Heart Fruit Salad t iurt cottage - S oranrs. MCttond I n tedium slse rd apples Chicory cheeMft H cup real mayonnaise I teaapooiM aalt I grapefruit, sectioned Drain cottage cheese well In ? strainer. Blend with real mayon naise, place cheese mixture on chop plate, shaping Into a heart with hands or aps i. Arrange escarole around cheese. ' Cut un peeled apples In thin wedges and dip In grapefruit Juice to prevent discoloration. Arrange with grape fruit and orange sections alternate1 ly on chicory. Serve with additional ami mayonnaise, ganrea f to g. "", "ywy'i W" in -hi. ..muem ii . 06 1 "lifirc ninr" Youll have plenty of spring when Washday woes take It's so easy, to convert laundry time to leisure time 1 SEE US - we da the rest. Be assured,, our laundering methods meet with your fussiest' standards. Thorough but gentle cleansing removes hidden as well as apparent dirt. . Prompt service. . .'. . . - IDEAL LAUHDRY . AND DRY CLEANERS , r 'OUR TRUCIIS RUN ALL OVEH DUPLIN' mm Mm re X-, Mother doesn't distinguish between her children be cause one has red hair or another, blue eves. She cherishes them all - and knows that what they are i !s determined, not by what they look like, but by what s in their hearts. So it is with all men. As children of God, all mankind is equal, one to another. As we attend church each Sabbath, let us heed the words of the minister of our faith . . . and let us pray for guidance, that we might learn to understand and love all our neighbors and fellow citi zens . . . and teach our children the ways of truth and understanding. And let us resolve now, at the start of this New Year, to support our churches liberally, and attend them regularly. 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