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lira. Belton HSnshew Keporter and E-l:rxtum Atat, Please Call Mrs. Minshew At Telephone 554 for News
Pcrsc:.:ls
' Mr. Carrie Peele, Miss Elizabeth
Moore and Mrs. Herman ; Lewis
pent last week at Carolina Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner spent
several days recently with friends
and relatives at Creedmoor.
Mrs. Julian Gathing and children
ot Tarboro spent several days re
cently with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Best
Miss Lydia West of Mannwwas,
Va, spent several days recently
with Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Packer and
daughter, Mary Elizabeth, attended
the Packer Reunion at White Lake
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll of Beu
laville visited their mother, Mrs.
Carroll, Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Walker McNeill and
children, Barbara, Clarence, Dan,
Mac, and Mrs. A. D. McNeill visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNeill at Red
Springs Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Quinn and
children, Linda and Graham, of
Pensacola, Fla. arrived Saturday for
a two weeks visit with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Packer and
Mrs. Lillian R. Quinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and
children have moved into the Daul
ton West house on Pollock St.
Mrs. J. H, Wahab and Mrs. Belton
Minshew attended a party at Rose
Bill Friday night
Mrs. Walker McNeill and children
visited her father, Leon F. Wilson,
at Magnolia Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Bradshaw is a patient,
at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Golds-'
boro.
: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers and
son, Tommy, made a business trip
to Chapel Hill recently.
Mrs. G. P. Pridgen was dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady
at Kenansville Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Edwards of Virginia
Beach is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton and
Jackie have returned after a weeks
vacation at Wrightsville Beach.
Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Hirscbi left
Monday for Western North Caro
lina. While away they plan to visit
Lake Junasuska.
l Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wahab and
children. Allen and Annette, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beamon at
Clinton Sunday. '
Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Dawson and
Miss Alice Dawson of Portsmouth,
Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. David
Chamber last week. -
A. J. Strickland spent Sunday at
Rose Hill with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Merritt -,': ;,:.: .
Mrs. John H. Robinson and daugh
ter, Stella Ann, of McAllen, Texas
are spending, sometime with her
parents, Mr. and Mm. George Lloyd.
Mrs. L. G. : Southerland, Misses
Ruby and Flora Belle Southerland
are visiting relatives at Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Saieed and
children of Greenville were Sunday
guests of their mother, Mrs. Lillian
R. Quinn. - : - '
Mrs. J. H. Wahab and children
Allen and Annette, Mrs. Belton
Minshew and boys. Brad and
Arthur, are spending the week at
Swan Quarter and Manteo.
Mr. and Mrs. David Chambers,
Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Dawson and
Miss Alice Dawson visited Mrs.
Fulton Blanchard and family and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hocutt at Bur
gaw also Mrs. Bertiss Scott Mr.
and Mrs. Lambert Turner and Mr.
John Hocutt and family at Wilming
ton Tuesday. s
Belton Houston of Washington
and friend. Miss Mary Catharine
Hatchell, of Teachey were week
end guests of Mrs. Florence Hous
ton. V ;'
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and
son, Pete, of Sneads Ferry were
week end guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Barden Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. John Barden, Jr. and
children, Joan, Barbara and Johnny
of Philadelphia; Mrs. Margaret Giles
of Mt. Rainer, Md.; Mrs. Tramine
Fiach and children, Tramine, Jr.,
Margaret Sue, Sammy and Elizabeth
of Washington, D. C. They were
enroute to Wrightsville Beach for
a three weeks stay.
Mrs. Emma Chambers, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernice Powell of Rock Hill,
S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Powell
and Mrs. Margaret Pierce of Rocky
Mount are touring the New En
gland States. They will also visit
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Powell, Jr. at
Alexandria, Va. and Mr. and Mrs.
Give if a vorkcjt yourself!
WKjbulli CIS
Bill Sangston ' and Mr. and Mrs.
David Powell at Hopewell, N. J. ;
Mrs. J. A. Newklrk and Mrs.
Obie Malpass and daughter. Mar
garet Jo, of Clinton were week-end
guests of the D. L. Matthls at Top
sail Beach.
Mrs. Charles Dexter of Richmond
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Best several days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pittman and
son, Bill, Jr., of Washington, D. C
spent Wednesday ' and Thursday
with Mr. Pittman'a ' sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C E.
Wahab. .;
Mrs. Herbert Best and Mrs. Walk
er Stevens returned home Tuesday
after a visit with their mother. Mrs.
Hester, at Chase City, Va. ;.
Mary Elizabeth Thornton of Me
bane is visiting Mrs. Lela Middleton
and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Surratt
Mrs. ; Kathleen Snyder has re
turned after a visit with her brother
B. L. Powell and Mrs. Powell at
Rock Hill, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Powell
accompanied her home. -
Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark, Jr. and
children spent last week at White
Lake. '
Mrs. Virginia Lanier 'and daugh
ter, Sandra, were Sunday guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C J.
Cottle, at Turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Daulton West and
children left last week to make
their home at Greensboro.
Mrs. Irene , Martin of Carolina
Beach spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Martin and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Herring.
E. E. Jones of Vanceboro was
home for the week end with his
family.
Judy Standi visited friends at.
Wilson last week. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Hopton Smith and
children are spending some time at
their cottage at Surf City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carr visited
friends and relatives at Bolton re
cently. , .
Mr. and Mrs. Listen Summerlin
and daughters, Barbara, Terry and
Imogene, visited Mrs. LB. Mills
at Wilmington: Thursday. V I
Mr .and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas and
children visited Mrs. Faison Thomas
at Beulaville Sunday. : 1 ::
Mrs. Emmons Garner, Mrs. R. T.
Blackburn, Jr. shopped in Golds
boro Friday; . v- -r
v Marshall Jones of Campbell Col
lege wait home for the week-end.'
. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Summerlin
ot Summerlln's Cross Roads visited
Mr. and Mrs. Listen Summerlin
Friday. t '
r Miss Juanita Edwards of Raleigh
Was the week-end guest of her par-
ents. 'Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown.
; . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bowden and
daughter, Mary Frances of Ports
mouth spent the week-end with
Misses faille, Maggie and -Nell
Bowden, '
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best attended
the Furniture Show at High Point
Tuesday. v
Mrs. Grady Frederick of New
Jersey , visited relatives here during
the week-end. :..
Miss Nell Bowden, Mrs. W. P.
Bridgers and Mrs. S. E. Hines were
Wednesday guests of Col. and Mrs.
A. B. Baines at Goldsboro.
. Miss Jerry Bethea of Charlotte
spent last week with her aunt, Miss
Mamie Bethea.
Frank McGowan of Kenansville
was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Best Sunday. ; .
Mrs. W. P. Bridgers is receiving
treatment at Wayne Memorial Hos
pital. Goldsboro.
A. J. Strickland was dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroud at
Kenansville Monday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cummings
and children visited relatives at
Beuiayjue Sunday. .
J. C. Page and Nathan Cummings
attended a Frigidaire Meeting at
Goldsboro Monday night
CALYPSO NEWS
Personals
Mrs. Janet G. Dickson; Correspondent
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behind the wheel of a 1953 GMG with Truck
Hydra-Matic! See how nimble it is in traffic how
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but it will thrill you just as the price will delight
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'Standard ituipmnl Patkof DtUvtry mtdtl; tptional at modiratt
$xtru cut oh otJurt.
Ellis Molor Sales
101 Pollock Sf.
Mf. Olive
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sloan visited
Mr .and Mrs. Wiggins of Martin-
ville, Va.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Packer and
Mr. Joe Kornegay of Warsaw were
guest of Mr and Mrs. Leon Flowers
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flowers
and Mr. and Mrs. Carnot Flowers
spent Sunday at White Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Batson of
Wilmington and Clifton Stokes of
Greenville were guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Register Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rich of Dud
ley were guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Register Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Herring of
Goldsboro were guest of Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Bennett Sunday.
Mrs. Sallie Riggins of Norfolk,
Va. spent the week end with Mrs.
Mack.Broadhurst. - '
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Addington of
Myrtle Beach spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrior.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert
of Clinton were guest of Mrs. Lam
bert sunaay.
Mrs. Gertrude Royster of Golds
boro was a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Sloan Sunday.
Rev. C. M. Voyler of Fayetteville
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Sloan Tuesday.
Misses July and Faye Sutton of
Oxford are guest of their mother
Mrs. Davis Ann Sutton for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Grove Simpson and
two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watson
of Lucama and daughter .were
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emmons San
derson Sunday. ;
Harry Byrd of Washington, D. C,
is spending a .few" days .with his
aunt, Miss Una Brodgen. .
Mrs. Jack Phillips and children
Johnie and Sallie of Camerson spent
the week with Mrs. Phillips par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sloan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clemie Cole, and
daughter Joan are visiting relatives
in Coats.
Nr. & Mrs. Uzzell
Honored
Mrs. Edward Lewis, Mrs. Herman
Barwick and Mrs. H. W. Dickson
gave a shower at the home of Mr.
and Mrs H. W. Dickson Friday night
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Byron Uzzell.
The guest were greeted at the door
by Mr. and Mrs. H: W. Dickson and
introduced to the receiving line by
Mr. Edward Lewis. Miss Peggy
Grice presided over the brides
book. . Mrs. Herman Barwick and
Mrs. Edward Lewis -served punch
cookies and nuts.
The guest were invited to the'
dining room where many ' lovely
guts were, opened by Mr. and Mrs.
Uzzell.
13 IT C- Z,. Z-D AND EC-OLV
Li) by t: e Board of Commissioners
for the County of Duplin:
1. That bonds of Duplin County,
North Carolina, shall be , issued,
pursuant to . The County Finance
Act as amended, in ah amount hot
exceeding $35,000 for the purpose
ox reruncung a like amount ol the
principal ot valid subsisting bonded
indebtedness of said County which
was originally incurred before Jan
urary L 1929 for the construction
of roads and bridges in said County
ana is evidenced by the following:
$30,000 Road and Bridge Bonds,
dated October 1, 1923, maturing
October 1, 1963, and ?.;
ge Bonds, dated August 1, 1939, ma
turing February 1, 1954. -; v
2. That a tax sufficient to pay
the ' principal and interest of the
$35,000 bonds herein authorized.
when due, shall be annually levied'
and conected.
3. That the holders of the $35,000
bonds herein authorized shall be
subrogated to all the rights and
power of the holders ot the in
debtedness refunded thereby. '
4. That a statement of the County
debt has been filed with the clerk
and is- open to public inspection. -5.
That this order shall take ef
fect upon its passage and shall not
be submitted to the voters. . -
- The foregoing order was finally
passed on the 20th day of July, 1953,
and was first published on the 23rd.
day of July, 1953.. ,
Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the -validity of said order
must be commenced within, thirty
days after its first publication.
- CHRISTINE W. WILLIAMS ,.
; Clerk, Board of Commissioners
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' INVITATION FOB BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Education of Duplin
County, Kenansville, N. C. at the
office of the Board, until 2:00 P. M.
o'clock, Thursday 30 July, 1953 tor
the erection and completion of the
following: ' '
Home Economics Addition to
Douglas High School, Kenansville
Colored Union School.
Plans and specifications for the
proposed work will be on file at
the office of the Board In Kenans
ville, N. C and in the plan rooms
of F. W. Dodge Corporation In
Raleigh, .Charlotte and Greensboro
and the Association General Con
tractors in Charlotte, Raleigh and
Greensboro, N. C. One copy of plans
and specificationsmay be obtained
by ucensea contractors upon written
request to Leslie N. Boney, Archi
tect Wilmington, N. C. accompanied
by a certified check for $50.00 made
as a deposit au oi said deposit
will be refunded to bona fide bid
ders upon return of plans and speci
fications to the Architect . '
W C S S Met With
Mrs. Bennet
The W. S. C. S. of the. Methodist
Church met in the home of Mrs.
M. R. Bennet Jr.. - Sr. Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Lillie Gey called the
meeting to order. Mrs. Jim-Herring
conducted the devotional. Miss Una
Brodgen was In charge of the pro
gram. The hostess served straw'
berry short cake and iced drinks.
Presbyterian
Women Met
Mrs. Grice
The women- of thevPresbyterian
church met Tuesday evening in the
home of Mrs. Jesse Grice with Mrs.
Fannie Sutton and Mrs. Hattie Bail
assisting hostess. , . i .
The president Mrs. J, B. Strict
land called the meeting to order and
gave the devotional. : : :
Mrs. Adrian Dail was incharge of
the program.
The hostess served cookies . and
cold drinks. - v .. (
Mr. Brodgen
Honored On ,
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No. 24 and Hill Street, Ad
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of Paul Ingram - Beautiful
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Attend This Sale and Buy1
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tiiied check made payable to Mr.
W. D. Herring, Chairman to the
Board of Education of Duplin Coun
ty, Kenansville, North Carolina, for
5 ot the amount ot his bid, as a
further alternate the bidder may
accompany his proposal with a cash
bid 'deposit-amounting to 8 of
the amount of his bid. Said deposit
may, at the discretion of the Board,
be retained in event of failure of
the successful bidder to execute the
contract within 10 days after the
award or fail to give satisfactory
surety bond ai required. - :
General Contractors 'arenotifled
that "An act to Regujate the pract
ice of General Contracting' ratified
by the General Assembly of North
Carolina on March 10, 1925 and as
subsequently amended will be ob
served in receiving bids and award
the general contract.
Plumbing and Heating Contract
ors are notified that Public Laws
of 1931, Chapter 52, as amended by
Public Laws of 1933, Chapter 57,
will be observed in receiving bids
and awarding plumbing and heating.
Electrical contractors are notified
that Public Laws of 1937, Chapter
87, will be observed' in receiving
bids and' awarding electrical con
tracts , s - - .
In consideration of the Board re
ceiving his bid, each bidder agrees
that no bid may be withdrawn after
the scheduled closing time for the
receipt of bids, for a period of 30
days. It is the intention of the Board
to return all bid deposits . except
the three lowest bidders, within
48 hours. Bid deposits of three low
est, bidders to be held until con
tracts have been awarded or de
ferred, in no event longer than 30
days. i !'. ' .
A Performane Bond will be re
quired in an amount equal to 100
of the contract price guaranteeing
the faithful performance ot the con
tract and payment to all persons
supplying labor and or materials
for the construction of the project
The Owner reserves the right to
reject any or all bids, or to accept
the lowest legal bid deemed in the
best Interest of the Board, and to
waive informalities. 1 s , "
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF
DUPLIN COUNTY
Kenansville, North Carolina
W. D. Herring, Chairman
O. P. Johnson, Secretary -
. July 1953
Leslie N. Boney, Architect
Wilmington North Carolina
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CAN YOUR TOWN SEXOVV
iri?liO VELZENTS LII1E THESE
DURING 1953?
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Thb growth and prosperity of a community is limited by lack of
imagination far more than by natural hindrance.' a . t'
, Imagine your town as it could be, with all the improvements
necessary for happier, more prosperous living and work. Then
let your effort eqiul your imagination
Invest your thought and time in community improvements and
see the result: better living conditions and more profitable business.
Align your efforts with the progressive, civic-minded folks on
your local Finer Carolina committee. Add your imagination and
enthusiasm to theirs. Read the following examples of community
improvements, then remember: "Building Fmr Carolina" is
YOUI job too. f
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to win .
your town's port
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CC.1TESTI '
THOUSANDS Or TREES will mm idd ktiulj nil shade Is mttj km, lltt lltklawk.
Herth Careliaa (tint). Flmrs, ikribs ui tms a mrj yard, street tts ipprnt. '
ttu cmi4 smic jsur lows tM treala-taklag- strata spot unia Ittil ttwss.
The Children it Mr anri Ur
Thomas Rrnri
lamer iunaay Dy giving a barbecue
uwner ceieoraung nas'birthday, ' v
Helatives and friends gathered in
the dining room where the dinner
was served buffet style. .Barbecue
chicken, salads, pickles, pies, iced
drinks and many more thlnes that
tempi your appetite, v , ' . ' . ! . '
inose enjoying the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brodgen, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Brnrloon Mr Tnm
Brodgen, Cpl. and Mrs. B. a Seller,
jacKsonviue. Mr. and Mrs. B. C
Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin rent
ier Misses Ann Slnan anil . TTna
crodgen. Harrv Bvrd. Washirifftnn.
D. C. Rufus Bennett
Mr. Brodgen wa sthe recipient of
many lovely gifts and best wishes
for many more birthdays by his
mends. . . . ... .
Altending
Conference At Lokc
Singlefary
The intprmoHf nto Ratt..-Aj .v.
Presbyterian Church Monday morn-
ui io oe taxen to Lake Singletary
for the COnfprpncA hv Ti rtatHa
and A. D. Johnson. ;
Th fnllniiHii. 1.
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attending the weeks conference. Kay
and Sandra Grice, Yvonne Johnson,
oue xsennen, jjick jewls, B. & and
Guy Alvln Deavers.
You can rprnpnl 4Via rnoH itn
success by the number ft envim's
iriomis using fcamuv j r" "t '
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NEW BUILDINGS it Muahf, S. C, rise wten M "tjesret" tte stead. Te sresresshrs
mrchasts like these will e rke litreiset' beshess te rets their Ineslaeil. It'l '
jest ilali "kerse setse'Mhit 19S3 awrdiaedlse sells setter la DSl-aedd steres.
"OFF-STIEET PARKINS b werit imsalli Jl.SCI ser cir isace b crtweci teas. . ,
. ; ult sac sntperess aerihssl with (gores te sren III This bae ef Ike twe mr ,
bh receillj epese Is iKkinghaa; aere skepsers cm park tleser I the steres.
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TIE TOWN TIM il (rifles, N.C.b started. Prelect cMidrete Irta dellttqaenef,
Mil freai keresM with a salt, cttstrKtlri recreilles irei. The Natlsnal lecrearlaa
, Asst. reteesa ties ai least sae acre per Iksasaad persess. Waal (beat jotr lewiT :
THE COMMUNITY BUI1DIHS It Impurlatf la I well-ksll, frltidlj lews. II Swanaut. A
Nerrh Cartllaa, cllliens realize' Ike tetd, raised the mmty far Mterlals, east
kallt tkls eae with voiuaieer laser, tmj wwi leeos I mill wa chic f"r,
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FIH It'ift cf - i b """i ed Nelj ehrmr.-vs is wianumeiih te hidequate
t j. . - hiv p.'s1. 'i. i t i. h vnvoii., i' ain.iici ivwns Mia niin
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j r .-iu...e. CdS jear lews a .jrd HJl te hare Ire pratectlon?
I I !. ,".TP.Y comes te pronrestln fowns. T"s laiil I. 's p' liil :i crpi! ' . i
4 J sew tbi it A kbsre. Each lew aiyroll dullar uuihioci is te tvttn dniari ;v,--;
Ir. local t ineis! h preriig jour towi ki.lis lEIracI sew Industries. W.ll joi hJf? '
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