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KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1954
SUBSCRIPTION KATES: $30 per Tear in Dnplin and adjotninc
CounUes; $4.00 outside this area in N. C; $5.00 enteide N. C. '
PRiCE TEN CENTS
Baptist Circles
All the Baptist Circles were in
prayer for the coming years work.
Each circle made many, definite
.plana for their yean work and
many inspiring program given ua
for the purpose of Christlike W.
M. V. organisation. All meetings
were held Monday.
Circle Mo. 1
, Circle No. 1 met at the home of
Mrs. Davis : Holllngsworth with 9
members present, Mrs. Florence
Houston, chairman, presided. Mrs..
J. S. Porter gave the devotional.
The program was presented by
Miss Betty Loftin, Mrs. Houston
and Mrs. Clarence Brown.
' The hostess served a frozen fruit
salad, ritz and tea.
Circle No.
Circle No. 2 met with their chair
man, Mrs. F. J. Thomas. Mrs. Les
j ; lie Brown gave the devotional and
- -j had charge of the program assisted
. by Mrs. Paul S. Berry.
; The hostess served punch, sand
wiches, and cookies to the eleven
. members present
Circle Ne, 3
Circle No. 3 met at the home of
Mrs. L. S. Whittle with fifteen
members present. Mrs. Eugene
Johnston gave the devotional and
Mrs. Robert Blackmore gave the
program .The meetfhg closed with
a season of prayer ' for the local
W. M- U. and its year's work. The
hostess served iced drinks, potato
chips, open faced sandwiches and
pecan rolls.
Circle No. 4
Circle No. 4 met with Mrs. J. F.
Strickland with ten present Mrs.
L. O. Williams presided. Miss Nora
Blackmore was in charge of the
program. '
. The hostess served punch and as
sorted cookies.'
Circle No. 6
Circle No. 5 met with Mrs. John.
Fred Eason with eleven present
and Mrs. D. L. Matthis, co-hostess.
Mrs. Fayette Batts assisted by Mrs.
Graham . Phillips and Mrs. B1U
Knowlei presented the program.
The hostesses served punch,
cheese straws, toasted nuts and po
tato chips.
Circle No. 6
Circle No. 6 met with Mrs. Allen
Porter with eleven members and
one visitor present.
Mrs. G. S. Best presided. Mrs. J.
C. Brock gave the devotional. Mrs.
Best presented the program open
ing and closing with prayer.
, The .hostess served ice cream pie,
nuts and lemon thins.
Circle No. 7
, Circle No. 1 met with Mrs. Glenn
Brown with eight present. Mrs.
Henry Merrltt presided. Mrs. Paul
Brltt , gave the devotional. Mrs.
Brown presented the program.
The hostess served home made
fruit ice cream and coconut mac
aroons. Circle No. 8
Circle No. 8 met with Mrs. John
Fonvielle with eight present. Mrs.
Paul Berry presided. Mrs. Rivers
Johnson, Jr. gave the devotional.
Mrs. Fonvielle gave the program.
1 The hostess served Ice box cake
topped with whipped cream and a
cherry.
Mrs. Bill Craven as chairman. Mrs.
Polly Todd gave the program. Mrs.
F. F. Giddens led the devotional. All
members were present.
: Following 'the meeting the host
ess served pound cake and ice
cream.
Circle 3
Circle .2 met Monday evening with
Mrs. J. A. Rackley, hostess who al
so led the devotional. Mrs. J. N.
West was chairman. Mrs. Eugene
Beasley gave the program.
During the social hour the host
ess served frozen fruit salad, cheese
biscuits and punch. ,
Circle 3
Circle 3 met Monday evening
with Mrs. J. N. West, Sr., with
Mrs. W. P. West, chairman. Mrs.
Lflna Carlton led the devotional.
Mrs. Charles Carroll had charge of
the program.
- Following adjournment the host
ess served pound cake, nuts and
Russian tea.
Nine members were present.
Circle 4
Circle 4 met with Mrs. J. C. Sur
rat Mrs. Paul Hunter chairman pre
sided. Mrs. Surratt led the devo
tional. Mrs. Hopton Smith gave the
program.
The hostess served ice cream,
"ookies and punch. Eight members
were present.
Circle 1 ?
Circle 1 met with Mrs. Sanford
Packer on Monday evening with
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Circle 5 met with Mrs. Herbert,
West with eleven members pre
sent. Chairman, Mrs. J. H. Wahab
presided. Mrs. Park Pridgen led the
devotional. Mrs. M. A." Smith led
the' program.
The hostess served sandwiches,
cookies and drinks.
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The Duplin Business and Profes
sional Women's Club will sponsor
a devotional program 'over Radio
Station WRRZ, Clinton, at eight
thirty a. m. on Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday, October 13, 14, 15.
Thia feature is a part of the clubs
observance of National' Business
Women's Week October 10-16.
The best singers alibi by saying
they are out of practice the other
klftd demonstrate it.
P. LA. Committees Named For 1954-55 YWA Held Meeting
The following committees have
been appointed to serve in the P.
T. A. for this school year: Band
Committee: Mrs. Perry Smith,
chairman, Mrs. Walker Stevens,
Mrs mil Vann and Mrs. Gordon
West; Publicity, Mrs. Belton kin-
shew, chairman, Mrs. Norman
Jones, Mrs. David Sutton, Mrs. Bill
Bartlett, Mrs. Marvin Houston,
Hospitality, Mrs. Kathleen Synd-
er, chairman, Mrs. S. A. Jones, Mrs.
Edgar Pollock, Mrs. Ed Sheffield,
Mrs. Glenn Rollins, Mrs. James
Sauls, Mrs. R. C. Thlgpen; Mem
bership for High School, Mrs. L. S.
Whittle; Membership for Grammar
School, Mrs. J. T. Gresham: Parli
amentarian, Mrs. Tommy Phillips;
Grammar School Room Representa
tive, Mrs. Paul Brltt; High School
Room Representative, Mrs. Norman
Flowers; - Lunch Room, Miss Nell
Bowden; Health, Mrs. Mitchell
Brltt; Music Chairman, Mrs. W. J.
Middleton, Jr.; Magazine, Mrs. J.
H. Wahab; Safety, Earl Coombs,
chairman, Clarence Warren; Pro
gram, Mrs. M. A Smith, chairman,
Mrs. Bill Best.
Other officers are: President
Mrs. Eugene Beasley; vice-president
Mrs. Tommy Phillips; secre
tary, Mrs. Ralph Best, Jr.; treasur
er, Mrs. Sam Godwin.
Presbyterian
Circles
Circle 1
rirxi i met Monday evening
with Mrs. Bill Shine as hostess:
Mrs. Edwin Ewers, chairman pre
sided and-also led-the Bible study.
Mrs. J. T. Gresham gave the pro
gram.
During the social hour the host
ess served Swedish delight, punch
and mints. Ten members were present.
B&PW Tournament
' The B. & P. W. Club held its an
nual game tournament Thursday
evening at the school cafeteria
which was ' attractively decorated
with fall leaves, flowers, berries and
yellow roses. The entire proceeds
from the twenty-two tables In play
went to the State Home Project.
Punch was served during progres
sions and at the end of play date
nut refrigerator cake topped with
whip cream.
Hostesses to various bridge cIuds
were: Mrs.. Mitchell Britt, Mrs. W.
B. Whitfield, Mrs. J. P. Harmon, Mrs.
Floyd Strickland, Mrs. Rivers John
son, Jr., Mrs. Ed Hines and Mrs.
Glenn Rollins of Warsaw; Mrs. Hen
ry Rivenbark of Wallace and Mrs.
Grace Vann of Clinton.
This proved to be the most suc
cessful and enjoyable tournament
the club has sponsored.
The Club would like to take this
means to express their sincere ap
preciation for everyone's coopera
tion in helping make it such a success.
At the regular monthly meeting
of the Y. W. A. held at the home
of Iris Ezzell on Monday evening
the following officers were elected:
President, Iris Ezzell; vice-president,
Joyce Whittle; secretary and
treasurer, Helen Torrans; program
committee, Peggy Taylor, chairman,
Lillian Sholar, and Bert Lefler;
community missions, Faye Black
burn, chairman, and Wink Brin
son, co-chairman; missions study
committee, Ruby Home; social
o'liuiittee, Neva West; Steward
ship, Helen Torrans; Enlistment,
Tr Whittle.
The devotional was given by Bert
Leiler and Ruby Home. Wink Brin
son presented the program.
The meeting was closed with a
orayer by Joyce Whittle.
Attend District
Meet At New Bern
Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. took
some of her pupils to the Southeast
ern District of N. C. Federation
music clubs at New Bern Satur
day. Jo Ann Flowers was elected new
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Circle 2
Circle 2 met with Mrs. A. J. Jen
kins with Mrs. Ed Sheffield chair
man. Mrs. Fred Baars gave the Bible
study. Mrs. L. B. Huie gave toe
program. '
Durin gthe social hour the host,
ess served pimento sandwiches,
pecan rolls and punch.
Thirteen members were present
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district president; Sue Fussell of
Rose Hill wag named vice-president;
Catherine Richards of New Bern,
secretary. Joyce Whittle represent
ed the Warsaw club by playing pi
ano and Sue Whittle sang a solo 1
Joyce Whittle reported on the
Warsaw Junior Music Club and
Martha Ann Barr reported on the
Youth Music Club.
Those attending were: Mrs. Mid
dleton, advisor, Mrs. L. S. Whittle,
Mrs. W. R. Clifton, Zona Quinn,
Marsha Hipp, Lib West, Jo Ann
Flowers, Joyce and Sue Whittle,
Ann Straughan, Nina Garner, Joyce
Potter, Martha Ann Barr, Joyce
Braswell, Mavis Jones, Robert and
Susan Clifton of Faison .
Honored At Dinner
All ' the Phillips sons and their
family honored Mrs. Abner Phil- -lips,
at her home, the occasion be
ing her birthday. A pink and white
birthday cake centered the dining
table. ,
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Graham Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.
H .E. Phillips and sons, David and
Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Phil
lips, Mr. and Mrs. N. A Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Phillips and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phillips
and daughter, Rebecca and Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Phillips.
The honoree received many love
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