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.a ue i mis ,r By Negrb;:Iieariilg , Mrs. Cyrus Cavenaugh of near Warsaw was saved from serious : attack by a Negro employee on the ' place. - Tuesday when her husband, Cy Cavenaugh, was slow at driv ing tway from the home. ,y " Accoidlng to reports Mr. and Mrs. Cavenaugh had finished their lunch and ' Mr. Cavenaugh went out to his pick up truck, to drive of. L"oyd Moore, a Negro about 40 years old, who bad been em ployed iby Mr. Cavenaugh to cut some wood at the bouse that day, was eating his luosh at a table. As , soon as Mr. Cavenaugh left the The County Council of Home demonstration Clubs held its Fall meeting in the Presbyterian ' Church at Kenansville on Qctboer 2. Approximately 89 attending. Mr. LeJtoy Simmons, President of ' (Duplin County Fra Bureau, spoke " briefly on the general aspects of -the Farm Bureau Organization and " urged club families to join. . Mrs. Mary L. McAllister spoke to the group on leader particlpa- - tion and told of the plans for the National Council meeting. ,.? Brief reports were given en Farm and Home Week by Mrs. Charles . Hearne, State Federation meeting - by Mrs. J. B. Tocrans, County Cho . ral group by Mrs. David Williams, and Institute of International Re lations by Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Sr. Work In-the clubs far the next . few months and committees : for Achievement Day were made and . appointed. Mrs. J.- B. Torrans, Council - President and Mrs. Hubert Boney, -- former state president represented . Duplin- County at all meetings of the National Council: meeting held ; the last week in Octobec in Raleigh. Approximately 24 women from the i . county attended several sessions of . this meeting during the week along . with the Home Agents. It was an Inspiring experience and made eajh of us more aware of the vast scepe ef the role ef farm women in ,: determining the pease of the worn. The home agent had a very de - llghfcfur experience. Several weeks . before the National meeting she .:: recited a letter from Mrs. T. D. Hare of Vannadale. Arkansas, stat- big that she had a 1017 edition of v the Progressive Farmer. In it she s id was an article written by Dr. Jane S. McKimmon, former state agent in North Carolina, that she was" bringing with hrr and would he happy to give to ths agent hav ing noted that at one time Mrs. - Norman Johnson was State Chair- man of the Jane S. McKimmon Ed ucational Loan Fund.- Mrs. Hare did) bring this edition. Mrs. Hare is 75 years of age, evidently young in fleait and a most delightful per sonality. The article written in :,- Progressive Farmer lHconerns Itqw to Become a Canning dubl win.--, un.ine irenv at wis issue 'is a Canning Club Scene showing farm gfrls and boys demonstrating the rro-odure then used in canning using an outdoor type of caaner. The girls are shown wearing a long . white middy blouse type of gar meat to the ankles, white shoes, and a white cap over, their long hair. The boys are shown wearing black suits, with tight fitting pants, ' white shirts, black bew ties and strat sailer hats. In this article Mrs. McKimmon ANSWERS TO INTELLIGENCE TEST mbm tretpui pue tjsuajj (a J 'AV 3) 'uoiimoAaa i ueauaurv (V) yjntpos 'Sjaquajno uueuof g CALPS0IEWS Mrs.' James 6. Dickson, Correspondent Seoul Leader Fills Pulpit Bill Hewlett, a. native of Eng land, a naturalized citizen of the United States who is doing a great Job in the Scout movement in America, filled the pulpit at Calyp so Presbyterian church Sunday .morning. . - P.T.A. Mel On;: : Monday! Might ; 9' The Calypso PTA njtet Monday evening in the school .auditorium for the October meeting, k Sam uel Pipkin, president presldfing. .' The devotional waa conducted by Mrs. Wade James" using part of the 12th Psalm. . . ,.u '., . "A Mrs. Shelton Taylor was elected secretary for the year 1952 53. i After the business session the fifth 'grade presented the play Gramercy . 'Ghost. Mrs. Preston Sutton is .fifth grade teacher, i. A moving picture The Last Day' vwas shewn. -.t" yfi' II.D.C. Met Friday. : ? The Home Demonstration club of Calypso met Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Jim Herring wit, Mrs. Hettie Barbray assisting hostess. .' Mrs. wen Sutton, president, pra yed. -The devotional iwas coiiaacted by Mrs. H. C. Cook. A r -ier on Home Beatitlfleatlon was en by Mrs. James Wolf. An ln ting talk on Dairying was i t y Mrs. Lola Martin. Mod i Kitchen', ' a moving , picture i g own by Mrs. Pauline S. -.n, 1.' Detn. agent s served ginger i wi.h l..ii'v sauce and l.us- tea. , - house Moore grabbed at Mrs. Cav enaugh's dress and pulled It over her shoulders. 9he broke loose, ran out oa the perch and motion ed to Mr husDana in a numeaiy manner and be quickly returned to the bouse. Moore allegedly at tacked him with a, club, knocking him down, and jumped on cop of him. . Cavenaugh called to his wife to get the gun. As she did so Cavenaugh managed to roll oa top of Moore, Jumped up and took the min. The Nearo fled the house and Into field. Cavenaugh follow ed blm, shooting twice. One load writes that 47 noun-ties have been organized. The secretary then was $600.00 to $1200.00 for the County Agent and her assistants all togeth er. As one sees these articles It certainly reminds us that home ,;. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina - Duplin County . . p - , , ; . t Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by i. T, Wells to Robert C. Wells, Trustee, dat ed the 14th day of January, 1947; and recorded in Book 426, Page 60, in the office of the. Register of Deeds of Duplin County; and under and by virtue of the authority vest ed lb the undersigned a substitu ted trustee by an instrument of writing dated th 15th day of May, 1052, and recorded in Book 475, Page 377, In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Duplin Ceunty, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof to foreclosure and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured hav ing demanded a foreclosure thereof for tne purpose oi saxinymg ama indebtedness, the undersigned sub stituted trustee will offer for sale at pablie auction to the highest bidder fer cash "at the durhouse door in Kenansville, North Caro lina, at twelve o'clock, noon, on the 2nd day 'of "December,- '1952, the land conveyed in said deed of trust. tha same lying and feeing. in Jju plin County,. North Cajjolina, and trioi e particularly described as fol lows: '. '' ' BEGINNING at a stake in the South right of way line of N. C. Highway No. 41, the Nbathwest corner of a tract nreviousltf con veyed to J. T. Wells. -100 ft. west ward with tne nignway line irom the center of a ditch on Mrs. Rob erta Pickett's line; and running thence with the South line of High way No. 41, N. 45.20' W. 100 ft. to a stake; thenoe parallel to J. T. Wells West line, and to the ditch on Mrs. Pickett's Ulny.& 31.1901 W about 5S0 ft. to a stake in a Avaro: thenar-u th drain. Bast- wwdLto .stake,7jf. T. Well's. .cof Oil err tnance wiin ms am; paraum to the ditch on Mrs. Pickett's line N 31.50 East 462 ft to the BEGIN NING containing 1:1 acres more or less.' ' i-j:-.;.y ' -i ' - This 6th day of November 19S2. Winifred T. Weils ''' Substituted Trustee 11 27 4T W. T. W. Perfection may never be reach edbut it is worth reaching for. HAip3twV. O) tn?liO -L '' -swew 9 OMi-rrS 'spej z .'fB&VVnoa uqv-I ington and Bruce Sloan, of , Lake naocamaw were dinner, guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Phelton Sloan. ' , Mrs. W. R. Weslbrook and son Ollly .were guests at her brother Leslie; Nunn and fiunlly Tuesday. ' Mrrand Mrs. John Cole of Caro lina' Beach were guests of Mrs. John Nunn Monday. .-, , Mr. and Mrs. William D. Rob erts took their little daughter Pamela to Dr. Sidberry In Wilm ington for treatment this week end. :'.. ' '! ; - -Mr., and Mrs. Albert Price nave returned from a visit with her sis ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Horton in- Akron ' Ahio. Mrs. R. H. Edwards of Goldsboro is visiting the. Mack:: Broadhurst this week. ' ' v- Dr. A. M. Crouch nd his son Dr. Walter Lee spent Sundajf In the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kornegay;. .rvji3j--.:i M,i.fc Those attending the Executive Scout meeting and" turkey supper at Warsaw Tuesday night were: Mr. and Mrs, H, M. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Kornegay Mr. and Mrs. James ' Strickland, Mr -and Mrs. James Tadlock, Paul Grice; Mor deca Bennett; Phelton Sloan and Albert Herring. , , t : r . Home Mission. Week Observed m Home Mlssieo week is being ob served by the Presbyterian Women of the church. - They, met In the home of Mrs.' Allen Broadhurst, Wednesday to review" the book Frontiers of Hope, by Charles Gib boner. Those taking part in the review were: - Mrs. Mack Broad hurst lin. Rebert Waters:: Mrs. J. B. Stitkland, ' Mrs. J. . R. Max well; Mrs. C. L. Sloan- and. Mrs. Adrian DaiL Mrs. Mack Broad hurst waa in charge. - Each member carried a covered djsh and they enjoyed dinner and a social hour. There wBl be three prayer ser vices with self denial o.ering next week, Monday, Wedn4ay and Thursday ntoruings at 9 ) o'clock in tie &unday school building. r. struck him in the 'leg, slightly injuring him. Moor escaped. The report soon went out and neigh bors began to J gather for the search. Patrolman Brooks was the first officer on the scene. He sent Patrolman Briley and Con stable Kissner on the search. .. Moore was found and brought to jail where be. is now being held awaiting a bearing tomorrow on charges of assault with intent to commit rape ana assaults on sir. Cavenaugh with a deadly weapon. Moore is said to be a neighbor hood man. demonstration work baa made "Giant Stops' of .progress up to the present time. What was Just a grain of sand in the beginning is now mountains oi neipmmess to farm women over the entire globe. Continued from front fWe, Sect. 1 jelebratjon. , ;: Post 127 will have a big lunch at the Legion Home In down town Achievement Day for friends and : JfTV club women vw m,.. .w.-., ... Demonstration Federation. is sche - duled to be held on Wednesday af ternoon, Dewmb. r-,3 in the- Ken ansville High School Auditorium. The program will feature a panel report of club presidents on out standing things done in the clubs this- past year, as well as a talk on International good will by some outstanding - speaker;. Various awards and retogriittons wi'l be given dubs and members. Spe cial exhibits an dub work will be set up by clubs m Kenan Memor ial Auditorium and aa Internation al social hour is being planned to follow the meeting. ' '; J.P. Reports Ori ; Recent Arrests t Re port from Justice of the Peaee C. B; SKtersoa on arrests made recently is as follows: ' ' James Franklin Whaley, arrest ed by Patrolman C. CTJester on October 23 for driving while in toxicated. Waives., hearing until County Court on November 3 He 19 out anoer fumv dudu.d - Matthis Sbanaless. arrested ; by Patqohnan Hester on October 23 for letting person operate his motor vehicle witnout : drivers license when he knew person did not have them, was cited to caanty court ) Geraidine nerring, arrested on October 26 by Patrolman Hester fer peating meter vehicle without operators license, cited to County Court. ., Matthis Sharpless, arrested by Patrolman Hester on October 23 for operating motor vehicle without an operators license, cited to coun ty Court. Eosetta Sellers,', arrested on Oc tober 24 by Deputy W. O. Houston for having in her possession 8 half gallon jars of.non tax paid whis key for the purpose of sale; waives hearing untU County Court. Roosevelt Alphin; arrested by Deputy w. O. Houston on Octob er 23 for operating a motor vehicle, in a careless and reckless manner causing damage to. personal prop erty, an on tank ana store building, plead guilty.. . Out on $200 bond. ' Lillian Forsyth, arrested Oct ober 26 by Cpl, T. G. Brooks for operating ifiotor -vehicle ; without 14 .a, . Achievement E)ay Friday. Warsaw for. those bands and etc taking part In the parade. 1 . V There will be prizes for the best floats In the parade as xouows: 1st prize $25.00, 2nd , prize $15.00, 3rd prize $10.00.' vMY-l':--."-'A Baby and Pet Contest will take place during the parade for which the winners will get prizes and Mr Woodrow Blackburn should be contacted by those wish ing to enter this contest. Prizes to the beauty, contest winner will also be: 1st prize 429 00, 2nd prize $13.00, Srd prize $10.00. ' Post 127 will sponsor a square dance at 9:00 aJn. on Wed. Nov. 12th at the Warsaw Gym for those who prefer this type of dancing and the music for this dance will be furnished by Uncle Marvin and bis Swamp Boot. Boys wno piy regularly over station WREZ in Clinton, N. C and have made sev eral peMonal appearances through out this section. ::'.' '...,". Page Amusement. Co. which is a Carnival will be in Warsaw from Wednesday. November 5th thru November Mth with the usual rides side shows, and concesslonUiyeniber 1952; Pfc Earl H. Mur stands to help the public enjoy theTlny UFD, Rose Hill promoted to big celebration In Warsaw COME ONE! COME ALL! to the BIG CELEBRATION IN WARSAW,. operators Ucense; cited to CountyJ . . : ..M.iware justly proua oi tniatvcs ; f ... , ,rJaA t-str. Tuesdav nixht whrn the voting ating a motor vehicle without op-i record of our beighbore showed waters license by Patrolman, Hs a-he Democratis party had swept ter on .Oitaber - 2---w:Mdted to victory ::.wl.an;Mndidates run Coun Court, i nsgt:,.x-Aalag Except one: J The county went Norwe l -W Phillips, -larrested . for Stevenson by about 700 votes, by Patrolman Hester, Octtsi 25j Democrats elected ta local offices for driving while intoxicated; waiv-.j were Paul Manly Crumpter who es hearing until Countjn Court. It J defeated tfie encumbent Judge of J. u. Brown, JJeularvluecorarea; seduaed Ever Lee .Stokes, '15;, Warsaw under the promise of-Jnar-rlaae. H ef ailed to keep his prom ise after- girl became pregnant.,; Constable J.:D. Smith, made the arrest Waives hearing until Sup erior Court on January 26., H was released under a. $300 bond.: -;"" Vernon" Cruanpler, . arrested by Deputy W; O. Houston on October 24, is charged with assault 4 He assaulted Roberta ; Crumpler;' his wife by bitting her causing scars and bruises on trie lace ana neaa, while she was pregnant with child. Defendant' was drunk and, disord erly. The court found probable cause. Crumpler was released, un der a fiso bond. ; - , : v - Paul A. Grady, white, of Albert- son; arrested by Deputy w. u. Houston on. October .26; assaulted Mrs. Wayne :'.. Grady; infHetkig wounds on her forehead which re quired medica te atraeat and did assault Mr. CI. W. Grady by strik ing bim with all iistand vrslng prd fane .language- in the presence- of several persons while being drunk and disorderly.,, Waives, hearing until County, Court. under $300 band. tZ&K'l?X. " Willie ? David ;. Adkins, arrested by Patroknan J. S. Briley oa Oc tober 27 for .speeding!, on public highways waa , cited ' to , County Court.. -wis-u-';:, : Rudolph B. WHs,- arrested by Patrolman Briley for speeding on October, ,27 was . cited to, County Court. ''"".: r.''-V?A . XilUe Bell Wright, arrested; by Patrolman Brilea- on October 27 for driving motor vehicle while having no operators license. ', Cited to County Ceoftty -,, ') v : Leroy Brown, arresjted by Patrol man uruey on viooer ior op- erating motor, venicie in a careieas aad reckless manner waa dted to cawnay ceurv -v .v,i'" (Bennie Frank Hobbs. arrested on October 30 by Patrolman , Briley for operating motor vehicle with- ut opeators license... having . ac cident, and falling -to"report-he accident was dted to-R. V. .Wells, Juvenile judge. .v:U,0?. ' C John Henry Sullivan, upon oath HJtt, ' A; BIG DAY IS FIAIIIIED FOR ; ALL PROMLW SPEAKER" ElITERTAfiuENT ' JISTICE BALL Ai:D DAtlCE A! .I!IG!IT! i i - ...... . k.. "7 Family Life Leaders in the home Dentonatration Clubs are present ing demonstrations this month on tne tonic 'How Uo we Kate as Pa rents.' This la an interesting and well planned demonstration and c!ub women are urged to attend their club meetings this month. . Following is a aahedule of dub meetings beginning Nov. 10. . If you are not a member, why not avail yourself of the opportunity to be one and attend the club meeting nearest you? Meetings are to be gin at 2:30 o'clock. ,. - Nov. 10 Maple ciuo meets Nov. 11 Mineral Springe Club with Mrs. Joe Outlaw and Pasture Branch Club with Mrs. Donald Cat- teen. - Nov. 12 Penney Branom Club in Club House . . ," i k-'i 4 llslisaal Oaerdsiiien Cal Prcr:otion Foiir l!ov lnllFrbiii Cliafon Enlist rrh falfowina members of Comr pany M. 119th Infantry North Car 7t ln National Guard Warsaw. N. corporal; rvu narvey u. RFD Warsaw; Pvt. ueima u. jar man, RFD Warsaw and Pvt Rupert C. Thlgpen Jr.; RFD; Warsaw were promoted to Private First Class. ' New enlistments zor wis wcck Sampson County Returns Fold After 60 Years; eampson C Dfyti itiecoraer s tionn eamutiiJv :ow; ard. Renublloan: ; by about TOO. votS. ,;.Tom ;Newmanf James -E. Floyd and H. T. Hiason, all Dem ocrats, defeated their Republican opponents for County CommUsionv er, by . majorities ringing 'from 400 to 950.' J. Cleburne Moore, 'Democrat, Won over his Rspubllsan opponent for County Surveyor by about tot votes; - Percy R. -Vann, Dtmocrat, (Won his race for mem ber of the legislature by a 500 vote majority. ; Henry Vann Democratic District Solicitor, carried the coun ty.1 Only one tone Republican can didate was victorious, . encumbent Mrs. Elele Crumpler won for Reg ister of Deeds by about 600 votes. Other officers were not up - for ' eledlon. " .''-. , So icitor Walter Brltt said It was the most complete Democratic vic tory -in Sampsoa County, in over 60 years ana ay tne largest major ity-" in tne county's nistory. ? .. .","iiTar Heel 1 . strawberry growers plan to harvest 2,000"acre of beis' leg next year, compared witn z.ivu acre J in 19S2 and h teat year aver age o.a.iJif acres.' ', ..: v;'4 of Mrr. Beatrice Sullivan was . ar rested on October 31 by Deputy W. OMlouston for asaautting Mrs. Beatrice Sullivan by ijpmg her .down and as6aulting.,"with a deadly weapon. Plei "uty. Waa placed under a 1000 ud. 3 Jareme Hatcher, Rose Hill," ar restee y Patrolman Briley. on November 2. for. driving motor, ve hicle whne intoxloatod, hitting an-, ether vehicle and , leaving scene without leaving his name and ad dress and without giving aid as re quired by. law, plead- guilty to hit and fun. ' Placed under a $300 Edwin' Sari Teachev U. S: ttose Hill, arrested by Patrolman Hes ter for speeding was dted to Coun ty Court. hi : ,:.'- Denver Lee Newton. Rt. 1. War- on November, 3 for: driving in a careless and reckless, manner .caus ing roDertv damaee was dted to (County , court. , . ,1 t I 3. vJ.UulJl!z3: II n ..... -f. SPONSOEI CI1AS. R; GAVII! . " ' ' ( 1 i 1 : ,":-'.-.'',''.'-. ., ' .". ' " .' ' ';:. - : ' ' -;- . A AMERICA:. ,3 - INov. 13 East Magnolia Club With Mrs. Lindon Souuierland. Nov. 14 Cabin Club with Mrs. Walter Rhodes. Nov. . 17 Outlaw's ' Bridge with Mrs. ' Joyce Blizzard. Nov. 18 Teachey Club -. Not. 10 Rockfish Club. MUler Club with Mrs. W. L. Miller. . Nov. 20 O. S. Club. , ""!Nov?21 FrankUn Club with Mrs. (Robert and William Waters. Nov. 24 - Chinquapin. Cllub wub Mrs. Ed Greene. " - Nov. 29 Lanefield Club with Mrs. Vance Phillips and Homemakers Club with Mrs. Joe Waters, Nov. 26 Tin City Club. Nov. 27 Summerlln Croat Roads with Mrs. Carl Ivey. . ,. Nov. 28 Calypso Clab. are: Franklin D. Pope, Thurman W. Bass, Lester Bass and Billy R. Vann ail of Clinton. (Pvt. James B. Bradshaw, Route 2 Wallace and Pvt Jessie H. Batts, Chinquapin sent in their applica tions to attend a cooking scnooi at Fort Bragg, N. C. far approx imately 8 we. ks. Applications are expected to be approved for the class commencing - 27 November 1952 ind ending 30 January 1953. Membrs Jubilant aiBninsiBBBBBBBBBiata " f f 1. ' " " f f1 " -J," '". Pi I "a ' ' ji -ii i iwuimiiiwmww. iwaiwi! ift -:'!--vf,f xy . 3,- " ' -; -.. a -3 '4; - .--I --y v r,. . - ' ' -' " " Low-cost Joh ns-Man v.i lie . G L AZECOAT CEILING PANELS one clay, right End cracked or ugly ceilings; with 'attractive,, pre-decorated " Johns-jJanviHe' Glazecoat Ceil ing Panels. They, give you a strong rigid ceiling with a pleas 3S , i i inn 1 iJU POST CO, 127 LEGIOH . ln!;rosfco Sli-ss On U-S!::?:J2:::::ii The House FnrnisbJngs and - Sarronndings: One of the most helpful and interesting demonstrctlona ever mun 1 m f Via HMilmani rJtort expressed by club women after naving seen the U-fcynaped Kitcnen presented by means of slides to club meanbers this month. This demonstration must -have created a great deal of interest because a ricultural workers in the County Agricultural Building; the Kenans ville Home Economic's , Teacher, and P.TxA, Group nave especially requested the agent to present this demonstration "to their groups and the Rose Hill Woman's Club requested special help .with their Club House Kitchen? -,- Several women have requested the agent to visit and new them with their special kitchen problems. A questionnaire has been prepared and sent to house furnishings lead- era concerning a . xoilow up of demonstrations given in that field this past year. .... ;., . : - Twenty eight demonstrations on the Step Saving Kitchen have been given this month: Home , Agent p. esented 23, with assistant agent helping with 10 of these. Home ec onomics - Teacher "presented one. House Furnishings Leader present ed 1. P.TA. demonstration will be given November .3, by borne ag- ent.'i.f,,l-fWt:v.,'.!;.?JW,v,'-.;:;, . It's hard for politicians in either party to find a valid argument against national defense. can be appried in over old plaster A: tag, panel effect. Applied sight ' over old ceilings..No nails show. Cost low. Beautiful Ivory Glaze-1 coat finish. See us for samples and free estimate. IN MT. OLIVE -Y. A IE -- iL-yjrji.x ' Many people who claim the coun try is ruined are trying nilhtr hard to get control of the wrecJc - tv .s En j . BOES EDUCATION PAIf Whether education pays is question that can best be answered by some of our beet paid college football stars. , ., --.,.., . r About the only right of way a peaesiTMii uas is ue anuixy to get out of the way. , All men are born free and equal, but grow up Into a graduated in- come tax world. v Statesmen are men who can tell you what causes the war they are planning to start. So live that you wiU stllll be a prominent citizen, even after your I bonk roll la gone. . A statesman must do eilly things to please voters to keep bit job to saw the country. . m 3S FLOATS AN 1 Z V T" e esleot wot to ft into t ? r Is to f :p v " .T a : ' r '
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