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The Warsaw Garden
at the home of Mrs E.
Club mat Ion September IS. Of the 20 mem
P. Ewerilbers 19 were present and there
Prescriptions
Carefully filled by regis-
ders given prompt atten- ThtA
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Warsaw Drug
Company
Warsaw. N. C.
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We Have Plenty of Apples
BARRETT &V0MACK
We Also Sell Used Furniture
Now Located
2nd Door From A & P
Rufus Womack
WiUis Bartlett
Warsaw
re 23 InviUiJ !"-'. After the
meeting was c 1 to order the
President gave the following greet
ing: v :.- ' 'f j '
"As your new president please
let me say and this will bring
courage to each of yon who will
follow me as president of our club
--that. In spite of all the uneasi
ness I have felt since accepting
the presidency, I stand before you
now with the greatest of confi
dence, inspired by the fact that not
a single one of you 18 members
even hesitated to accept the duty
your president has asked of you
for the year 1981 82. Not only that
but also the fact that already the
officers whose duties so required.
for examole. Year Book Chair
man. Mews Director. Ways and
Means Chairman. Program Chair
man, and others, have been hard
at won to continue xne ana sxana
ards set by our initial president.
Mrs. MoNeil. I believe this fine
spirit is one of which few clubs
can boast, and it Is the earnest de .
sire of your president that this
harmony will remain and grow in
us throughout our year together'
Mrs. Hector McNeil, chairman of
the Year Book Committee, reported
that the Year Books would be ready
for the October meeting and would
be entered in competition with oth .
er year books in the State for the
state award The following program
for the year was outlined.
October 18; Covered dish lun..
oheon at the home of Mrs. Henry L.
Stevens. Planting of: Crocus for
Civic Beautifies tion.
November 15: Growing wild
Flowers in Our Gardens Mrs.
John Pierce. ;. ,
Deceirfber 13: Growing Wild Flow
ers and Fancies Mrs. Allen
Oraughan. January 16: Growing
Fruits and Vegetables in Pordera
and Hedges t Mr. Al Banadyga.
Febryary 14: Information Please.
Magnolias, Vilurnum, Popples.
Questions: Mrs. Paul Berry. Ans .
wers: Mrs. J. A. Jenkins, Mr. R. E.
wall, Mrs. Rivers Johnson.
March 13 Soil and Soil man
agement Mr. George Penny.
April 17 Bulbs for Summer and
Day JUUle Miss SalLie Bowden,
Mrs. J. w. straugnan.
May 13 Field Trip Mr.Ttoss Wad
tuns.
Under new business orders were
taken for the 1932 North Carolina
Garden Calendars.
Crocus la Carolina
Mrs. Henry L. Stevens proposed
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Phone 4401
Wallace,' N. C.
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f it ti-8 clif'j bt tue first t i ti
re mi to Ut Croi-os in C- - .a
project and plant drifts of Crocus
along part of highway 117 as it
goes through town. This proposal
fras canted and the date October
8th set to plant the Crocus.
The Ways and Means Chairman,
Mrs. A. J. Jenkins, made a motion
that the club have a games tourna
ment October- 12th to help with
paying of he Crocus bulbs.
Garden Picture Makes State Mag..
estate. ,:"-y:,: ::-' iv "
Th President mentioned that
the picture taken at the luncheon
held on the lawn at Mrs. Mcnteu's
home was published in the Autumn
issue of The North Carolina uara
ner along with the rating sheet.
"How Good a Garden Club Mem
ber Are You". t ,
... Presidents Entertained. '
The President reported a bust
ness meeting and luncheon at the
home of the District Director, Mrs.
Corbett Howard, in Goldsboro Sep
tentber 7th. Of the 29 clubs in the
9th District, 20 were represented
by their presidents. Mrs. Boy Home
wood of Chanel Hill, president of
The Garden Clubs of North Caro
line, was there and urged the presi ¬
dents to encourage each member
of their club to attend the District
meeting in New Bern November
7h. She outlined a four, fold pro..
gram for each club in the State
stressing:..;' ,-.., -r;z--?
1. Horticulture
2. Hvic Beautification
3. Conservation
4. Restoration
Guest Speaker
Speaking as District Director to
The Warsaw Garden Club Mrs.
Howard urged the club to start at
least one new club in the town
this year. Also she asked that the
club appoint a committee to work
with the CKy Government on Civ .
lc Beautification and especially on
the prunning of trees for light and
telephone wires. She called our at
tention to the fact that our trees be
long to us and our permission must
be gained before they are destroy.
ed. She complimented the club on
our project for planting crocus. ,
Mrs. E. C. Thompson, Program
Chairman, Introduced Mrs. Howard
as speaker for the afternoon on
flower arrangements.
Mrs. Howard stressed the use of
smart materials in floral arrange .
ments and of selecting containers
suitable for the kind of flowers
and greenery to be. used.
Speaking on shrubs for home
decoration, she urged us to plant
snruos tnai would be useful and
pretty in our homes. One of the
most satisfactory of these is Pho .
tlnia which lasts for three or four
weeks In an arrangement, if condi
tioned properly.
ane asked that we keeD In mind
line, texture, and form when cut.
ting material to be used and sug .
gested that we learn to cut in quan .
ity and length only what is needed
for the container. , , .
ES IT Ohi.-.; -J AND K3
SOLVED by the Board of Com
missioners for the County of Du
nlln: -. -.
1. That, pursuant to The County
Finance Act, as amonaea, ana me
Municipal Hospital Facilities Act,
as amended, bonds of Duplin Coun
ty. North Carolina, shall be issued
in an aggregate principal amount
not exceeding KUU.ooo for tne pur
pose of providing funds, with any
other funds available tor sucn pur.
pose, for errecting and equipping
a County hospital in said uounty.
Including the acquisition of any
necessary land.
2. That a tax sufficient to pay the
principal and Interest of said 'bonds
wnen due anau oe annuauy levied
and collected. -..,.;.. .
3. That a statement of the Coun
ty debt has been filed with the
Clerk and is open to public in
spection. 4. That this order shall take ef
fect when approved by the voters
of the County at an election as
provided by law.
. The foregoing order has been In .
troduced and a sworn statement
has been filed under the County
Finance Act showing the assessed
valuation of the County to be (29,..
013,793.00, and the net debt for
other than school purposes includ
ing the proposed bonds, to be $1...
335,000.00. A tax will be levied for
the payment of the proposed bonds
and interest, u tne same anau De
issued. Any citizen or taxpayer may
protest against the issuance of such
bonds at a meeting of the Board of
County Commissioners to be held
at 10 o'clock, A. M., October 1.
1931, or an adjournment thereof.
A. T. Outlaw
Clerk of Board of Commls
: sloners.
MISS JESSIE EUNICE RICH is
the daughter of Mr. ana am. nor
mal) Rich of Wallace, who announce
her engagement to Lacy Earl Rouse
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Rouse
of Teachey. The wedding will take
place September 10,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO
- CREDITORS
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It's Later Than You Think
You'll Want A Warm Home When The Cool Weather Comes. Get
Your Heater For The Winter Now.
We Carry Leading Makes That Are Nationally
Advertised Such As
llesco Superflame Florence
Allen Quaker
Every Type To Suit Your Needs
OIL, WOOD, COAL, BOTTLED GAS
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Mrs. Howard called attention to
the basic principles of design which
are: proportion, dominance, balance
contrast, rhythm, and scale, and
urged that we study and use these
in our home arrangements.
Having qualified as executor .of
the estate of John Maready. de
ceased, late of Duplin County,
Nortn Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Beula
vill, N. C, on or bfore the 23th
day of April, 1952. or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. Ail persons Indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment
This th 17th day of September,
1951.
Llston Maready, Executor of
jonn Maready
GRADY MERCER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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CREDITORS
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO
Having qualified as executor of
the estate of H. S. Whaley, de .
ceased, late of Duplin County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersign
ed at Beulaville, N. C, on or be .
fore the 18th day fo September,
1952, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
Come In And See Our
Complete Line Of
LIE. Pope's
Furniture Company
Magnolia
AH ntrwiu Indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment. . . v.
This the loin aay ox sepimnwr,
1951. .
Ida Whaley, Administrator ox
H. S. Whaley.
GRADY MERCER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Corn Champion
To Be Selected
' Who is North Carolina's champ.,
kin earn ff rower for 1951.
. This is a Question that will be
answered within a few weeks, ac
cording to E. R. Collins, extension
agronamist at State College.; The
defending champion, who won first
place in both 1949 and su, is
Dwight Williams of Haywood county.-
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Farmers expecting to 'enter the
State Corn Contest for 1951 should
make certain their yields are harv
ested in accordance with .contest
rules, says Collins.
First place will be awarded to
the nerson producing the highest
yield on one acre oi tana, xne acre
must foe measured with a steel tape
and must have four sides with a
minimum width , and length of 70
feet The corn must be harvested in
the presence of a committee it
up of agricultural workrs and
businessmen, with a chairman from
outside the county.
The state committee will accept
records only for harvested ' and
weighed yields expressed in terms
of 56 pound bushels containing
13.5 per cent moisture. Yields above
148 bushels the highest yet
harvested under the supervision of
a state committee can be dis
qualified unless a member of the
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Thick Milk Shakes Thin Milk Shakes
We Guarantee The Beat Hot Dogs la Duplin County
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: Located On Hl'Way 11, Near Bv F. Grady School
W. P. ROSE SUPPLY CO.
Building Materials
Roofing
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Paints
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We work on all A M and
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Also Car Badlos
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Radio Shop
1 1-2 MU S. of BenlavUle
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