1.ia i ,Uve v.i.j-president of the N. C. I arm Bureau urged "ac tive support" from the organiza tion's r.ejro division In "helping us hold what we've got." .:.:.? .. R. .riake Shaw of Greensboro, one of several farm leaders who counties at the division's third an nual meeting at A and T. College, added that members must utilize all agricultural . Information poss ible in order to become better -farmers. A large number of dele gates were in attendance - from " Duplin County. ; -, ... -me iiujjuimiico 01 ine rami bu reau waa discussed by Perry N. Taylor of White Plains, newly elected president; Claude A. nett, special assistant to the V S. secretary of agriculture, and A. W Solomon of Greensboro, Farm Bu i reau field man.'; i Other speakers Included X. Y BaUentlne, State Commissioner of Agriculture, and R. R. TJlley of Raleigh, program Medalist fnr th. state division of the Production ana -Mamting Administration. aUNQUAPW cuBMEET8 The Chinquapin Home Demon stration Club met lrh th atk at the home of Mrs. Alice S. Ke nan and was enjoyed by all. The discussion on Window Treeatment as very interesting. At the close iellclous refreshments Wert ser ved. Adult Homemaking Class The Adult Homemaking Class of .Bison ana Warsaw, under the su erviglon of Miss G. M. Smith, - HereKdo-Wiaobov. Don't you dare go with al out adequate ) coverage besure that you are insured lor every emergency. 1- of lelii uas y, 1 14 five success ful and enjoyuie meetings. The Class at Wars) hn an rollinent of 47 persons-. The unit oeing taught Is "Making Your Clo thing Dollars Go Parther." . The officers' are: Mrs..Lenora Williams, Chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Wallace. Co-chairman! Mra Rnhsn. ca uavis, secretary" ppp.-.: v-p; The class of Palson has an en rollment of 18 and have been par ticipating In the unit of work, "Get ting Your Money's Worth." The officers art: Mrs. Mamie Slo cum, Chairman; Mrs. Carrie S. Brewington, Co-chairman, and Mrs." Scottie Thompson, Secretary. . I It Is the sincere wish of each member of the class that you will attend their exhibit at the end of the .course. s , . , AET WORK SHOP The Art Work Shoo tar rtimMi. ) County Negro Elementary School Teachers began early in January and lasted for six weeks. The work ihop was hold on Thursday after noon of aach week. Mra H T Chick, who is fat the. Art Depart- ment at Fayettevllle Teachers Col- leOt. VMS dlrHtr Aha tnuarf and enjoyed by all, and as a result oi ner interest ancr efficiency all were able to cot much mora accom plished than expected.. : ; acb teacher shewed a great deal of interest and enthusiasm. This spirit existing among the group made the work a ml pleasure. As a culminating activity of lh Art Work Shoo, there was a aouhtv wide art exhibit The exhibit was Iviaith 7. The pri.ajii v- s lau-y attended and very enjoyuvle. Those participating on the program were: Rev. M. S. Branch, master of cere monies; Messrs. J. E. Belton, E. A. Ware, O, P. Johnson, Sunt. : of Schools; H. T. Chick, Director of Art Work Shop; W. E. Smith, Fran cis Knight, Misses Cornelia Best, Miss Inez Brown, Mesdames Isabel la 'McGowan. Willie , McKayp. Thorpe, and Edith Dickerson. Many distinguished visitors and friends were nresaht. Among them were Mrs. A: D. Wood, Music Su-' pervisor (or Duplin County WhKe. Elementary Schools; ' Mrs. Ruth Woodson, State Supervisor of Negro Elementary Schools; Dr. N. H. Harris, Director of Education at Shew Unlversary, Raleigh;' Mrs. M. L. Turner, Ex-supervisor of Duplin County Negro Schools; and Mrs. Whyte of Fayettevllle Teach ers CollegeThe Supervisors from Sampson, Wayne, and Kllsabeth- town were present and a large dele gation of their teachers and prin cipals. . ' . ' The exhibit remained on display from Marcb 7 to 11. More than 1900 persona (white and. colored) viewed the large number of art icles made by teacher and stu dents. .-."" -.iV.i "; . v;; MUch credit for the success of the work shop goes to Mr. O. P. Johnson fo rhls willingness to have Mrs. Chick Invited to the County to help the teachers, arid because of his generosity in purchasing nec essary material! to sponsor , the program. ,' '.S. District principal! in each school did a grand Job In seeing to it that . J V . i it t -.. S I- i- i i i I. ..a and Uiat they 1. . J tue ,ic,.er materials with which to woi'k, , v : We wish to thank the following for their contribution to the Art Work Bhojc .Warsaw Hardware, Farmers Hardware Mrs. William Teachey, Mr. Judeon Gregory; radio announcer, and the Duplin Times for news releasee and for discarded newspapers to use In the work shop. We also wish to thank each and everyone for their cooperation in making the art exhibit a success. Scott Store Club ' The Scott Store HDC met In the home of Mrs. Zollle Kornegay with , . i... J. lay lor co-tu,. .. i rcjut leaders for the mouth of March, gave, their , respective re ports on happenings. In their de partments. Miss Clouts gave an in teresting talk on family finances and the place to keep Important papers. - v . . 'The hostesses served a delicious chicken salad course ' to the 23 present at the meeting. v 94 Take TB: Mrs. Ruby Kornegay of the Du plin TB Association, reports that during the month of February M "t : ; . - .. peisom were tunned by x-ray at the regular clinics which are held at the Health Department in Kenaneville each Monday morning and Wednesday afternoon. Of this number one ectivt case of TM wu found, and several suspects. Two other esses of TB were reported by private physicians, bringing the total to three cases of active TB discovered In Duplin last month. ' These patients have already be gun the "rest cure" at borne while awaiting their admission to a sana torium.:,,;; , v';", V' WILLIAMS YCNEKAL HOME Billy Tyadafl Undertakers. Embalmen : Ambulanea Service Borne of ML Olive BarUl Asse. Phone tit? Mt Olhre. N. U . Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MA1NTAINERS OF L0WE3 : . . PRICES QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to A&P) ,. Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman . D. Z. HOLLOMAN , FREE Phone 326 WE DRESSING , WARSAW, N. C. DELIVER 3. App oved for safety by N. C Department of Agriculture. 4. No costly flues to install. 5. Convenient terms if desired. SHORTAGES OF STEEL MAY AFFECT DELIVERY So Place Your Order Now. If interested, contact or write - ALDIMI It. WHITFIELD ROUTE I t MOUNT OLIVB , Sales a Service Agent far Mount Olive end - Surrounding Territory. ' The Henry Vann "fim& "cat". I TOBACCO CURER 1. Acclaimed Most Modern In Design. 2. Uses leu oil than any other oil-burning tobacco curing system on market. (Proof on request.) 1 ' . I , r INKINSTON FOOTWEAR BY: Tovn And Country Madamoiselle . Carmellelle : Red Cross ; And Debs $12.95 hn J m ill, BeautHul Easter ' mm , V f 4A AT ,j AT HANDBAGS ; . IU,7J ; 7 N To Match Your : 1 't. i : . ' ' ' ' - X. Shoe Er.;n;L!a ' . 4 . ' X" : ' . N- :- . r .II .. ; I . $10:5 . . Ssj W-ml .J : ?:.- Ife $8.95 r

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