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li r i? .;: V C!J i -j : j L";J I!;rc .ilccs l.;!J Frcm Civic, Educational and Eeliflwu . leader psssed at her hi Vednesday afternoon. By Mom Ceoper, Jr. . .i , , Mrd. Julia Hussey Kenan the wife ' -ol the late Toney Kenan departed tola life December 1st 1954 at 1:00 1 Vclock. ISp&xi-zV-! Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. J. if, Mallette, pastor of the First Baptist Church of which ' .atte was life long member.; - ' V . . She was one. of the oldest civic leaders of this community and feer- s ved as a mother and great leader r to both young and old alike. She was born in Puplin County and became .a member of this church at an early-age. Hy , i -She was a devoted mother not , ' cmly to her children but to qthpr, , children and families as well. Most .every one called her mother or - grand mother. She was always jn; '' t in to help out with any problems. . - She realized she was nearing Lh , top. In the house she would sing !. in her own way and rejoice in the Spirit clapping her hands and sing ., inc songs she learned long ago.. y On Tuesday night she felt she . I had reached the last mile of her journey and was ready to pass away. She is suvlved by nine children thirty seven grandchildren, forty great grand children and a host of ''relatives and friends, . i . Pallbearers were friends of out of town families. Burial was in-the THE IDEAL GIFT Which She Will Admire Most A Nylon Gown At 58.95 tlylon Slip At $ 5.95 Cashmere SWEATER I V or DRESS Yes, Lots Of Rope Necklaces To Select From, At Only $1.00 At Neil V Joseph's- Goldsboro, N. C. i 1 J L;; ::l:d Cc!:rd Wci'r.ji-ay, Dec. 1 First 0:plisl Church family rgttry3ne hundred yards from the church. s .,''' . a cwMjjtcwTO rwnati- K ' This to certify that on Decem ber lat. 1994, the;. sad' newt of the death of one of ur. most beloved and respected citizens reached us. Her presence? to , the eommunity was to us as a lighthouse to a ship in distress, her iiuiet "good advice was a help to all of us seeking her aid."- v"- She was not a busy body in matters-at a U- M J . Timelaad t spacer wfll not permit us to say how much the whole com munity will miss her. She died not making any noise with a testimony, buthad lived -the A irreat liaht has been put out by the hands of God, Who needed another' Sunbeam to brighten his Kingdom, but left us in sadness. She would' net wear us to shed tears'trti for youngattd old to imi tate the life that she lived. 1 She1 '"erfcetP'this 'journey, as the Pilot himself began to anchor, while the tide was high. She called for all of her children and told them, the-lord had been good to her, thaabe was ready, that he was holding her hand for her to step on board. May we bow our heads in humble submission to God who is too wise to make an error. Rembering she was like the Apos tle Paul, who said I have fought a good fight, I have finished the course and kept the faith and now I will get my reward. run nf nrnivvs r "The tamily wlshj Ho thank the many friends and visitors in and out of town for their throughtfuil ness during the sickness and death Daughters and sons of the late Mrs. Julia Hussey Kenan. lliaisvili Union High School Capitalretts ItedBy 6 Years Of Experience - With IRRIGATION In Eastern Carolina See Us JNow " t BBBSSJ Distributed By saa H H4 v"..-V- inompson r. X' tinsicn - n . f .v-i a,v- 4' J m W TaH m. Hi oim 4 ue ba&eia4l season Nov. 23rd by taking a doubleheader from Kocky Point The girls 0047, boys SS-2X ' ' v ,i' Tor ' the girls, I S. Jones - led In scoring, dumping In 17 points M. Nobles 13, I Moore 12, H. Cooper 11, (Captain) B. Cooper 7. OH the, defense M.' Tarrior; (Captain) and M. Cobbs going all the way. ' EC. Williams led the boys to vic tory, hitting 21 points, N. Dixon 1 Vann Sellers, Monk 4 each. Hous ton Sloan. 2 each. : . The ' teams traveled! to Charity High School December 2nd and con tinued on the winning side, - taking a double header, Girls 35-22, Noble on the offensive pouring in IS points H. Cooper, 11 S. Jones ft, R. Cooper 3. On the defense were A. Williams, M. wobbs, M. Jarrior au tne way. KenansvUle ' i , 8 d-Jr-pia-as Charity 7- Boys won 52-50 with H. 'Williams leading the attack dumping in 33 points, Dixon 7. Sloan 6, Sellers 2, Monk 3 J. Vann 1. KenansvUle 10 J J-"" Charity 12 17 9 15-50 Cheerleaders for the 1994-55 sea son are: Delphine Bryant, Genevis, Frederick, Julia A. Moore, Helen Southerland, Thelma Howard, James Faison, Willis Dobson .James E. Jones, Paul Vann, Sammy Chestnut. Sponsor Miss Harris. Attend all games and, see as well as hear how these boys and girls yell the teams to victory. Delphine Bryant (Captain). Girls' 1954-55 Cage Roster follows: M. Farrier, Captain, H. Cooper, Co Captain, M. Nobles, M. Cobbs, A. Williams, S. Jones, W. J. Smith, E. Belle, L. Moore, R, Cooper, C. Adams, M.' Outlaw, I. Divon, M. Herring, R. James, A. Moore, E. Lane, P. Bizzell, D. Glaspie, G. Lof ton, M. Faison, L. Wallace and B. Faison. Coach Miss C. Best." Boys Roster for 1954-55 season follows: P. Vann, H. Williams, W. Sellers, C. Monk, N, Dixon, L. Sloan, L. Houston, D. Moore, R. Miller, B. Cooper, J. Bizzell, W. Peterson, F. Glaspie, J. Glaspie, R. Graham, N. Graham, S. Washington. Coaches are Mr. C. McKoy, and Mr. G. Maye. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Three cents per word, mtnlmnm charge ef 75c. Unless yea have an aeeoont with as please send meney, stamps, money order, or check with ads. F AIR CLOTH CONSTEVCTION CO. Clinton, N. C. Dragline and Bulldozer Work All Kinds Instant Service Specializing in Pond Construction Call 9185 Night Clinton. N, C ATTENTION SO ft SEW SHOP In Clinton . Mill end gutters ends and Novelty Fabrics. Belts and buttons made same day received Butterrick patterns. Zipper 10c. CTF run a joExraa wsu call or write Heater Weil Co, Raleigh, N.C giving direction and distance from your Post Office. Monthly payments can be arranged, with no down payment it applied for before well Is drilled." Ctt TYPEWRITER-ADDING machine repaired. New Royal typewriters for - every need. Call Goldsboro 251, Worley Typewriter Exchange 105 1-2 N. Center ff-raet Ctt FARM LOANS LONG TERM LOW INTEREST Federal Land Bank loans are a vailable thru Clinton National Farm Loan Association. Contact DeWltt Carr, Secretary . Treasurer, P. O. Box 148, Phone 2262. Clinton, N. C. Mr. Carr is in PCA office in Ken- ansville between 11 and 12 o'clock every Tuesday morning. c.t.t TWENTY NINE CENT SIZE HALO Shampoo free with $1.00 purchase of Colgate-Polmalive 'Products. Clinic Drug Co.. Mt Olive. CTF -WfJl IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL a farm, see STOUT REALTY CO., Wallace, N. C. CTF 10 CAKES WOODBURY BATH SOAP FOR'49 t)ents a( Clinic Drug Company in Mount Olive. tic OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS as a Rawleigh Dealer in Duplin Coun ty. Products sold there for years.' Well known. Big Profits. Pleasant The bigquestion is not whether trouble will come it's when and how much. Some people , return to. religion only after they have tried every thing else. - No man is useless idn this life if he lightens the burden of it for i 1 1 - -i ii- tt work. Vacancy in Sampson Co. auo. Write Rawleigh's Dept, KCL-S31 J18, Richmond, Ya. 12-30-4tvpd. , (f v a I, - f ' ifc FOR RENT First .class machines with experienced operator Bull dozlera for land clearing and exca vation. Motor graders for cleaning ditch banks, building ' driveways, grading yards and roads'Draglinei for digging Irrigation' holes; fish ponds, private lakes and, drainage ditches. Dump trucks for hlrel Our work is fast and efficient,' and our prices are cheap. Grading "sad drainage, experts are available' for tree estimate and supervision. 'No Job is too large or too smalli -Call Wayne ; Engr. & Const-.- Co- Ine. Dav nhones 2630 and 2243. Nifittt Dhonea 2489. 2691 andJMfdW'Vm'Y FOR SALE 2 -Pianos. WaVJiaVexl gpet ,nd one BeaaWdi MlrW type Spinet in this ; eommunir. Party with good credi sending .mpy have either piano ; by , aaing s small down pfymenL aance monthly. If interested In.,.buyin'g write F. B. Merritt. t,', . S; bury,, N. C. . w4 12-16-3t-pd. v . i "f iweri Uni LET US CUSTOM GRIND ' AND mix your grain into completed fac tions for your livestock ahd poultry-. It you do not have grain we can supply you with corn, oats,' wheat and- the necessary Concentrate to make your feed for a custom ration. Murray Supply Co., Mt Olive, N. C. . 12-94t-c. FOR SALE 55 gallon steel drums. Ideal for storing grain. $3.00 each. Sampson Bakery Clinton, N. C. 12-16-2T pd. Home grown parakeets. Several colors. Cages and cage bird supplies. Visitors welcome. J. S. Hodges at prison camp. 12-23-3T C. WOMEN: Earn part-time money at home, addressing envelopes (typ ing or longhand) for advertisers. YOU'LL HAVE BETTER TOBACCO PLANTS BY GASSING WITH METHYL BROMIDE BECAUSE IT KILLS NEMATODES. ,'- ''k'ff. hi SOIL INSEC1 And WEEDS See Us Now For Gas Applicators And Covers. We Guarantee RIGHT PRICES ' n -: : i Kinston, N. C. Li vjv UJ U, Zj U ,U UyvJ.Vi;...!i;,..,-v,',i',( , r-'i'i tUl l I 1 "Knowing of the Interest of the many clubs and church groups in bringing Christmas cheer to many citizens of Duplin County who are Mall 91 for v :i Instruction Manual, (Money-back guarantee) Sterling, Dept 504 Great Neck, N. Y.J A 12-9-1T. C. , ' ,. 'FOR' RENT FIRST- CLASS MACHINES WITH EXPERIENCED OPERATORS. BULLDOZIERS for land clearing and excavation. MO TOR' GRADERS for cleaning ditch banks, building driveways, grading yards and roads. DRAGLINES tor digging irrigation holes, fish ponds, private lakes, and drainage ditches. DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE. Our work is fast and efficient, and our prices are cheap, . Grading . and Jralnage experts .are available for tree estimates and supervision: No ob Is too large or too small, : Call Wayne Engp. and Const Co., Inc. Day phones 2630 and 2243. Night phones-2485, 2691, and 2002," 12-9-1T C. - . The reason a dog has so manv friends Is because he wsgs his tail instead of his tongue. The reason the American Lesion has such large dance. In the Mt Olive gym from til every Saturday is "we keep it clean." Give her an Eectrolux vacuum cleaner r floor waxer for Xmas. Pay for after Xmas. Only $6.00 a month. Free Demonstration Write Vacuum Cleaner.113 E. Walnut St, Goldsboro. N. C Phone 3126 day and 4375 night' I2-10-ZT C. HENRY o o o o OF RALEIGH, N. C. . - -- - Regional Manager for North Carolina OF THE FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SPRINGFIELD, ILL. IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE o o e o o o p o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o THE o o o o ft o o o o o o o o o o ILWIIS MOUNT Mr. Parker, who is a native of the Mount Olive section, is well-known in this area. He attended Atlantic Christian college, Wilson, is a veteran of World War II, with overseas service in the Pacific theatre. He was asso ciated with the Bank of Mount Olive for eight years.. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Par ker of Outlaw's Bridge. ' o o o o o o ov o The FranWmJfei Insurance Company hasrexperienced thermost-pheuouieiial growth of any major life" insurance company in the nation during the past 15 years. It is now six times larger than in 1939. This growth is ' largely due to the company haying originated the special insured savings plan, which Mr. Parker will be glad to explain to you. The Franklin Life7 Insurance Company is one of the 18 largest, insurance! companies, in exist ence, and the largest' company writing purely ordinary and annuity , insurance. : -' , V o o o O ' o o o THE FRIENDLY o o o Distinguished o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO -n-r-ir Ti -- i" 1 - A.,-,,. - ' L - .hw vl unable to provide adequately for themselves and their families, the Duplin County Welfare Department would like to offer it's cooperation in whatever project any club or group, may - undertake along this llne,r says ;Mrs. Taylor, Superin tendent of Public Welfare. , - v There are many persona in this county who, -through no fault of their own, will not be able to buy the things that are associated with a good Christmas, There are child ren, the aged and infirm and per. sons who v are totally and perman ently disabled . who receive aid through your county department Of public welfare. The amount of aid given, however, is Inadequate and provides nothing for the "extras" that make Christmas a special oc casion, i a l Z . There are others in the county who are not eligible for public as sistance but whose resources are so limited that unless they receive some aid, Christmas will meanyery little to them. Toys for children or a little money with which to buy their own Christmas cheer would be especially welcome. Many men and women in the sanltorium and State Hospital will have no Christ mas cheer except that provided through the generosity of each dub. There are boys and girls In training schools who are looking forward to Christmas. We hope they will not be disappointed. Perhaps some group will help these folks have a happy Christmas. Mrst Taylor hopes you will 'call on her department if you should need its services or counsel In eith er planning or carrying out any pro. J. GRADY it. APPOINTMENT OF 0. .'' ' Special Motif -FOR- 0LIVE AND VICINITY J If' i U P - Service since UM. Over a Billion, 8 J.t 1 t tunate c t 1 - cour y. t - .i -r- . ' Jhelma L. 1 . n::::..:.:. CJ THAT WHEREAS, Marion Vance Orr, a member of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of War saw is now dead, he having died on the 13th day of November 1954: AND WHEREAS, Marion Vanee Orr, has faithfully, served several terms sa Finance Commissioner on the -Town Board .And has carried out his duties With, dispatch and great ability, always giving freely of his time and talents to the -end that thp, best interest of the Town of Warsaw which he loved might be served: ' ' ' AND WHEREAS, Marlon Vance Orr, has at all times diligently sup. ported every worthwhile project under consideration, expeditiously handling all the problems placed on him with sincerity and with devo tion for the people of this com munity and tor his Town without regard to his own. sacrifice or con venience: ' t - AND WHEREAS, by reason of his splendid ability and devotion to his trusf, as Amplified by his tine christian and moral life, and his loy al and cooperative companionship, he enjoyed the admiration and es teem of all the officials and peopfe of the Town and has left a fine her itage of devoted and unselfish serv ice: ' ' NOW THEREFORE, be it resolv ed, by the Mayor and Board of Commissioners, that the tine serv ice of Marion Vance Orr as a -Commissioner and his christian charac ter and splendid life in our Town Mr. Parker will be associated with Warren X A. Grady, 203 N. Slocumb street, Golds.. -boro, supervising general agent, for EasternVo " North Carolina for The Franklin Life Insur- AO ance company, and, will, be happy to confer .. O . with ,,you on any insurance problem or O project ' ' , 1 r '' . . . - ' ' lx o J- .A HI St - u u i r even Hundred Million Dollars of Insurance In foree,' s i ( rt.UP.ty, tt r- i t c 1, snd on t J if 1 a 1 i l , aw tl ' t t:.e f e syn y of the I" or a?l jivd of Coii,.:u.ioneri be e. preened and conve- 1 to his family and friends. That Uas resolution be spread upon the minutes of the Town, copy be. lng sent to the family, and a copy to both of the County papers, v f V Done at regular meeting, this the 6th day of December 1954, by order of the Board. " ,, ' G. S. Best Mayor - ' " Town of Warsaw ' t J. E. Strickland, Commlssibnet Daniora rocaer. , commlxalnner t Woodrow W. Blackburn, CommlsV D. J. Rivenbark, Commissioner H. F. Lee, Commissioner "', Attest! - ' ' , " Annie T. Harmon Clerk Rev. V. II. Darns DonrAtfinlslii'A V ivvpi vjuiiiuiifb v- The Reverend W. H. Curns of Pink Hill, was -recently elected as ; off Campus Representative of the Student Body Government of - Mount Allen College 1a MouatT Olive, North Carolina, - , Serving with. Mr. Bums are: Miss; Barbara. Ann Woodall, President; : Mr. Frederick Carl Smith, Vice-. President; Miss Vivian Carol Aid ridged Secretary and Treasurer; Miss " Rosella Jones and Mr. Victor Davis, : on Campus Representatives; .and Mrs. r Kathryn Raper Fittman; off Campus Representative. Mr, Frank: ' Hawkings, Dean of School, Is Fac ulty Advisor. ' : I"1'".1 y. - 1 i r i i , ii ii .. ki v,.... Public opinion in a democracy means everything-, without it no thing can succeed. ' J ' ,4 1' ' o '. o o c , ( o a in
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