NORTH CAROLINA THE DUPLIN' TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 12th, 1950 f . -.,-' - FRANKLIN HOrfE DEMON- Waters, Mrs. Adrian Davis, Mrs. RTRATION CLUB LEARNED RUG j Clifton Sheppherd. Second tow, iAHNoJSidlni from left to Mm. Willie Bell. Mrs William , Wa rirhf 1st row, Mrs. Emma Patenters, Mrs. Cecil Davte, Mrs. C. L. Mra? Elbert Davis, Mm. Robert! Sloan, Mrs. Herman Brogden, Mrs. I History Of Chinquapin Club - i'il 1 A-"11 " ' li iiaiiiiiimni-r-iii-l ' mafammm ilil Ben Grady, Mrs. Samuel PipUn. Third row; Mrs. uavm ore-, " Ruth Howowell, Mrs. Arnold Davis, -. - - mar nanlH Mrs. Maurice bums, mra. Lane, and Mrs. Owen Sutton. d- M- KAdninh Futreal the Chinquapin Home Demon stration Club wmas first organized In 1823 under the leadership, of Miss Ruth Bbran, home demonstra tion agent. The three interested ladies who in-t wilto Miss Eb"n ' ..i Oaulnwia as Dres- cnose mra. .u - - . . . . i. ha enthusiasm laent, oevaw - , of these charter members , and Miss . Eborn. rliih -resented a set of china to the Home Economics . .Department at 1.1 i. .. .in ,.4 fnr fho niirnnse Hlc oliuwci yiauiicu wi ..- and plans were made for a "Wom anless Wedding" play, and a "Tom Thumb" wedding. The proceeds a iL. a. t-n. ha IICOH tn irum ine iwu piaya w purchase living room furniture for v0- Tn .1Q47 the uninquapui wu-u ." - , swwwww If I 1 I - ; 1 ""'j" '''''i 1 I - 1 -J norn. . . . , i. , 1 .nnn 1nnrfiseil to ' TnO Ciuu uau twenty members; however, cooper ative community activities by the women actually dates back to 1917 and 1918 when Miss Lucy Cobb ' held outdoor canning demonstra- ' . .. . ! - , ...t.V. nvoltinO tion for ine puouc, w.-o interesU for the young and old. Keeping an active club in a small tural community has been found to . Jic-,,n o tlm. esnecial- ly in the early years. "Once when meeting wa called at our county , . 4 nta fnr nr BEainst COUrcnuuac w .v.v --- -- .nna v th "down with i our cjum, dw - ' the club" farmen fell asleep while the speakers we uwv...t the pros and cons and awoke Just in time to hear, ."All stand in fa- ' vor of the club" and fortunately for our club realized their mistakes too late, and voted for it, instead! Imagine their embarrassment then and much more even now after years of enlightenment gained by t .i-i.i . unma npmonstra- ' tne acii vines ... tion Clubs of our county. Most of the past difficulties, how , ever, were not. as easily overcome ' on that day; . It took Mrs Eula Sanderson who bravely fought most . - w,a nf the wav to , every svep ui "" " .,.., keep our club alive and fighting for what we can so proudly say we ' have Accomplished. " In 1925'Duplin County had two representatives to attend the Short u-a in Rninleh at State -' rnJiMe. the late Mrs. Henry Mid ' djeton and Mrs. Eula Sanderson, , who were iirsi vu """ . The Home Demonstration Club has meant much to our communi - ty. Through the -years it has con . " trlbuted much to our social life with its picnics and parties in. the " summer for our young folks as - well as old; fish and chicken fries nd barbecues. One of the most - nred by our club in coopera- ; Fair held In our little towp A I Chln- quapln in 1923-25. Cherished helr looms were exhlbted In the schod . building 'and farmers and house wives competed for blue ribbons tot their farm and home products, t cookln gand needlecrafts. v.. The rair au , . . coming years for all the communi- . . (o a Tonsil Clin- ic was organized, headed by Mrs. Alice SeaweU -and sponsored by ; V toLCllS'When he Home Econom ' I les Depament was ;giVen the house originally built for the prln s cipala of our school the Home Dem - onstratlon Club decided to; help . .... .1 nn.- mnnirs- of the , lurmsn u. " , . . j n i.. atiMRnts and t i': HOme HCUUum. . members of he club were, asked Mt. th cottage." The I in .iti uic " won the blue ribbon for the best . r J - on,,lrmant that OUf Par Ui muucwi ...... Ai enti had to do without. With the fntm ai1ir 117 O Q school to almost double what it hoit of nnr comDetent home agent, Miss Clontz, we have had our i i 4-n 1 rrlr church grounos lanascajicu . - ami ninnted many ii&e o city ", new shrubs and different flowers which makes our church such a lovely place to go and in this it n i inoo ca A11T Sunday nas seemeu iu hili creased here which in every way Last put not least l ... wva hare, the new provemeiiL .-. -- highway which will soon be corn- Dieted. UUr C1UU liuyca - - to have lots oi grass . i nnf a a tin nPSll- A en fVlA Alfl REMODELED KITCHEN . of Mrs. Emma Pate. Mrs. Emma Pate's kitchen, is typical of many of the kitchens of Home Demonstration Club women over the county. Mrs. Pate had a large square room in which she .11 1 nniT rvll OS I II l-UUAb A uw Waiiteu many All of w kitchen is not shown in this picture.-A counter is built to . . I Via separate tne eating cornci uj. t;i f v.a unrkini? area. KllL'iien u "i" " c - natp nnrl her daughter. Mrs, Elbert Davis are memDers oi tne Franklin Home uemunsuouu" Club. . won Lilt; uiuc iiuuu i.,iiri finwpr collection and -arrange- ment held in our county seat. As a result of the study ot Iiower cui- nowcis .r ture and home beautification, the tify our community i . kniiimtl fthnrnn I " " grounas oi uui uciw. n:i. ru,.Mh ttiQc rklannpfl and capii&i iiux in ottroptiup nv i rie uiaiii- jllciuc in""- oluVM,v ing and cultivating of shrubs and sowing a lawn oi gras&. Th vannvrtc nf ttlP PllTD HIC III X 11C 1 SiVVlVakJ W complete, but some of the recent officers were: Mrs. Sam Judge, Mrs. - mr "I C T Rodolph rutreai, jyirs .u. i t r;irt and Mrs. Wfll- aen, ivirs iuc r.ac, ter Rivenbark. The present officers AJU Dnunnr nrPSldent, are: mrs. wucn - and Mrs. Robert Dixon, vice-presi- i i In reviewing the history of the i ril,.K cnerial recOEni- uninquayui ium, -i -- - tion should be given to Mrs. Eula n - i?nM manv vaars Mrs. sanaersun. ru Sanderson served as president, sometimes with as few as two pres- . WA .infirinSlv to Bel ent, anu wui - - new members and was interested in her efforts to increase mc bership of the club, and to make it as effective as any organization could be. The fact that sne was fit... ...... nA and the mother past mi " , . of twelve children, when rfhe be- v.- the first time. came a mraw --- something she naa . ? nkA ritcr it'll UUI . -.w- D.iuv Farmer! Not only did Mrs. Sanderson begin her club work after she was fifty years old, but learnea to swim, of many new telephones and IJhe ..... t mm-a heavy lines laying ui. in"11.' - . .. .-1 v,n oi-a has been ln- our must help to make life much more worth living. Our membership is .-.jn.. soroacinB and no matter stealing iui,i...-i, .. how big this club grows , : et s never for get it always will take the will power and hard worn tnai x. p. . uu er. c tn make it pros aersun nciu - per in the years to come for our younger generation. MRS. C. C. IVEY President of the Summerlins Cross Roads Club The ladies of the Summerlins Cross Roads Community, with Miss Hattie Pearl Mallard, Home Dem- . ifloni mpt in the home onsuaiiun - of Mrs. J. L. Summerlin on Thurs day afternoon, April 27, 1939 at 2:00 o'clock and organized a Home Demonstration Club. The were 21 present,, N; During social period Miss Mal lard led games nd songs after which the hostess, (Mrs. Summerlin sprved fruit jello and cake. Signed- Mildred Summerlin, Secretary- Treasurer. So rend the first minute.", of the Summerlins Cross Roads Home Demonstration Club eleven years ago There were ?fi charter mem bers Todav we have 15 active members that enjoy the comrade ship of this club. There are nine in average attendance. There were s r ,,c ihM ,-ninved the District meeting at Jacksonville and the tour of Camp Lcjcune. We are look ing forward to our Spring r eoera tion, June 1. This year we want to prove to ourselves that we are energetic alive, forward-looking and so grow in health, vigor and hope that we may eontribute progressively to the improvement of our community and home life. . I a aiaiM t i in ---'7-"-'T I I -wHimmsKK,' ';vT.v tern r. w. Bradshaw's remodeled kitchen- I 1 I I I . si II rtAM AMrtnrtiAn CT 1 1 rnenaiy nome ucmuimaiiiuii ( - OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO DUPLIN COUNTY'S Club Women ON THE SPLENDID WORK YOU ARE DOING Z. .!. Carter And Son DEALER IN Furniture, Paints, Builders Supplies, FERTILIZERS AND FARM SUPPLIES Wc Build And Furnish Your Home TELEPHONE 435-1 WALLACE, N. C. Ola, BUI iccuii . - - - car, be a leader in many things and ' . Mi ufithnut faint- to speaii. i" iu,u" --- ing : . ahe says! But ,it almost ah titia caama to make Kiuea ner. -" . fher record and career as a club woman even iuu. '-"- . h Several years ago the 4-H ciud was set up entirely different than it is now. Then some adult had to be chosen to lead in the local chap ters and to Jier pleasure derson was5ne of the tot -Readers to be chosen in that field She a i ,m.r. aa leader besides serveu wui beiug-the chapeorthe mem- bers on two mi - one to the mountains and one to a short course In Kalelgh. , One year the club won the banner as the . ...... nii.lt In nnr coun- most ouisuauuiiiB ty In 1940 Mrs. Sanderson moved v . txrt1w..cr. to Hanover county near : -i.. has haen active in ton. Wlltu e aiic " . . . i. h.. haan the leader C1UD WUin. auu '" - in organizing a club at Kure Beach " . S . Ti--b uihara she and one at sunset r -is now vice president. During recent years our club has shown Its interests by carrying out . CTk-. mnot 1 1TI- the projects given. . ... --- h-nea furnish- portam oi nna ing, home improveiucuw, -. , Air--at all of our arts na crBii-. , , members have refrigerators, elec- . . a .... net mn trie Cooking stoves, - chines, and so many other pieces Mrs. J. C. Pridgen, Jr. The Friendly Club held its first meeting in March or home of Mrs. Herbert BrooK. - this time the ciw w - by Miss Hilda uionw, KsTeting Mrs. Fred Revelle was elected president. MrsRalph Veach vice-president and Mrs O L. Hollana secreii. ..." " . The enrollment was eighteen when the club first began. At pres ent weTiave twenty-six uu - We have a regular attendance of about twenty members The Friendly -auu i w ---. . ',-,.,-!tu affairs, we ive in an uiiii"-j ... have helped several needy families wbose homes were destroyed by Tire We cniH tickets to a cooking school, the proceeds from this go- ..-u in ihn mm- ing on a new cuuiv ---munity. We have had representa tives to all County Council meet ings and to the district meetings also. j Eight of our members received pins for perfect attendance last rr-u ,.,oro cpvpral reading year, mcic w. certificates given to our members 8' -t ffiorc are: Mrs. B ine present u."'u , , .. ' ,.i,i. .aManf Mrs. Clyde v. rmuips, , ------ Bradshaw vice president, Mrs. John C. Pridgen, Jr., scuciaij urer The Friendly Club is still very young. We feel as we grow older more and greater things will be accomplisnea. i Classified Ads. oiigmio bates wltk aas. nra mm Dmff viw La tha Tlmea Claaeifled -4s; TnTkm auytklac to mI yaTmeat. PLENTY OF GOOD WATEK FBOM.A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED ; GIVING US DIRECTION AND j " . . . ..Art t TiTTT PffDM HOW J? An xuu ju -... sfvfMiiivr,! - HEATER WELL COMPANY, INC n ft. tSS LOSS Hl5S AND TWELVE MIL r.M nni i .ASS MORE , THAN ANY tiBW HISTORY. FB R. W. BLACKMOBB -" RcUMe Imuranoe Serrle Since September, 1902. - nAwa VaAerat Land i Bank Long Terms, Low Interest, v are if-lla-le through the CUnton .. . ijnii Auor.iatlon. BM or write i DE WITT CAER, , Secty. Tream. et CLINTON. N. . First Class Plu-ibing And a ni..j. jb roker'a Seeds; - ci.hrM N. C. 27 and Flinty Yellow Seed Corns; Gold- r-n. Bantam and otner eru . . w.Armn i news. seen eor-H. - . Cokert Aold Deltated end IT Cotton Seed. FuU line of field and rarden seeds. .. C. B. ja KENANS VILLK Outlaw's Bridge ,. - K.nt made for the an- nual Mother's Day 'and , Horn. Com ing program next Sunday Services . !- tv,a cf-hnnl auditor- hour will be served All are in vited to attend ana carry v baMrs." Lottie Berger and Miss Ra chel Outlaw will be hostesses to the AUW at their home Saturday afternoon May 13th at 3 o'clock TTTxn ..-m mAPt with Mrs. Artbur Smith May 15th. Members are expected to be present and note the change from the date of regular The Young Adults will meet with Mrs. Marie Terry Tuesday night M?..fl'Ti.. nichnh of Baltimore is spending the week with Mr. and JmMa Mra. lirover ftuonw. iU --. tt .-t.nitf ann xvir. anu hub. Danny Sue of Mt. Olive visited relatives here Sunday. v.t-. i.i . (..! inn r iiriiinM wuniiiav niiu nuu . Mrs. mu of wnsnn visited relatives Sunday ..... d - niwrRD: Reliable JV1AJAU AA-.-.A . man with car to call on farmers in Duplin County, wonu-nu. . --.l vaniilred. Fer penence ur ..v.-. - .write today. MoN;t-( " . -i -!. j. uj Bldg., Baltimore m, 5-19-2t. Pi. - ' Mr and Mrs. Jesse Outlaw and Lt Jewel A. Outlaw of Carolina ' cnnv visitors here. ueacn wcic u.j - Mr and Mrs. Remus Creel and boys spent Sunday in Jacksonville. t w n F. Outlaw Messrs " - oi. visited the Albert Nichols at Sims UMr nd Mrs. Robt. Hudson of Mt. Olive spent Sunday with her PaMissS'Mary Ethel Outlaw spent Sunday with her parents Mr. ana Mrs. Gordon Outlaw. Mifc Marie Prater spent the week end at home here. -. ... Ka- (mm here attend ed commencement exercises at B. F Grady Sunday. Congratulations r ... ...ii.,., nnli .Tnmes to MISS ivia-ucn- Vernon members of the graduating class irom ima MRS. M. M. THIGPEN ; BeulavUle, N. C. Representative For WARSAW FLORAL . :l5fn.i7 cPnMrrnri? If U V-U CUUWH UU U II I U III ll-WUUW--WW--' IS if, I SsC I U III I I i ,-L M II ; . ---!!-- II rnivrPANY WARSAW. NC. 6REETIIIGS CLUB VOi'iEH For Your Baby Chicks And Chick Feed " Visit -" ' ' . ".' , is ' ' m" . , GEORGE W. BRADSHAW I am a candidate for the of fice o Sheriff Duplin County sub ject to the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary may This is my platform 1 I wUl endeavor to the best of my ability to discharge the du- f , i eel - --lUnrl W IflW. ties ot ine omce ptv. ... :il f.vnr iinv 2 -1 will not grant special favors to anyone, w.. group at the expense of another group. 3 -1 will, with the help of my depuf.es, enforce the laws of this county and state. 4 -1 have not and will not make promises to anyone that I can not fulfill. 5 s&& StffSiinM that will meet with your approval and reflect credit on the county. 6 -1 will appreciate your vote and support fcrge W. Dratlshai. ROSE HILL, N .C. KEATING TV I ' ' T!", I' 'Eh Qnal