i.r. .s.,-'..-f;-.:vV';. m - . m m mm m mi m m mi m m i m m : -; ; ( , churches personals ' ; ''-'J.' ABOUT PEOPLE Correspondent &''; Mr. Clay Speaker f ,aison uarden uub . r .v; '. The Faison Garden, Club met Thursday afternoon for their Oc f f ,' tober meeting. The meeting was -.held in the Community Building : V, with Mm. C. A. Decker, Mrs. A .J&-Catw vrwA ; Mrs. . A JB Hick, - Jr, as hostesses. Mrs A, W. King ' . - presided over the meeting. Mrs. r;.',,C R Lewis; Introduced the spea , , Jeer for, .the afternoon, Mr. Boyle Clay! , of ,,Wyatt-Quarles ; Seed Company , of Raleigh. Mr; Clay Baptist Circles Met , a" p,l ',Re tetter iDay in the Baptist i Jubillee Advance", was the pro- gram presented to the nine Bap-1 i tist ckrcl s which met last Mon- - -day afternoon and evening. Circle No. I met with Mrs. Al .'.'5'bert, Askew with 9 members pre-' (regent and. with Mrs. Paul Potter f presiding over the business meet ingAMrs. Carlyle Powell led in s;: ; .; .the devotional followed by the pro " ; , gram led by Mrs. Potter during 'Vwhlch time the new W. M. S. Wa- 'tchword and Song was learned. - . During the business period, Mrs. W. D. Dixon was appointed mis-' slon study chairman and Miss . ,( Betty Loftln, program chairman. , The hostess served a sweet course at fe con.?lusion of ,the program. Circle No. 2 met in the home of it's chairman, Mrs. Davis Hollings ' worth with Mrs. Macon Hollings " . worth as co-hostess. Mrs. Hollings spoke on- bulbs. He presented each club member, with a. pack age of flower seeds. His talk was . illustrated by colored slides. Several- club .' members ' .holaing lueky. numbers were given pac kages '.of bulbs. , J?.' i; ''fi , , Th? Halloween motif was car ried; out in the decorations and refreshments, ,'-, A, sweet ; course -with? coffee wis , served by '-( th hostesses. 'J - , , Personals ' ' . Mrs. F, Witherington of Mt. Ol We .was the ; week end "guests of Mrs. Ci.JX'Lee.iA5V'ifv.-v4-iMrandMrs':DonjPatten of Hampton, Virginia spent ; t the weekend with s: patten's mo ther'MrSyBaugajiUf ;' ,i :jMisst Una i jBordgen. of Garner was the Luncheon guest of Mrs. James Faison on Saturday. Monday, September 22, and el ected the following officers? for the coming year: , President, Bervin Blanchard; vice-president, Roy Ezzell; Secre tary, - A, 1 ; Smith; v Treasurer -Roy - Parker; Sentinel, Roy Hea th; Reporter, Vernon Rouse., h Advisors for the chapter are C. H. Pope and Clarence U War theh. class president, presided. We discussed, means of raising money for .our sophomore trea sury. We decided to sell tickets to , the game between Wallace Rose Hill and the James Kenan Tigers. We also voted to sell stickers with the tiger and the name of our school on it. The last motion made and carried was that we donate to the tenth grade flower fund. The meeting was then adjourned. Mickey Askew, Reporter. 11111 worth presided over the business period and presented the dvotional. Mrs. W W. Garner had charge of the program,' assisted by Mrs. W. A. Carter. Mrs. J. T. Strickland Mrs F. J. Thomas and Mrs. Davis Hollingsworth. The hostesses ser ved heavenly hash, toasted nuts and coffee at the conclusion to th 12 memb rs present. Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. Carrie Peele and Miss Bula Powell in the Powell home with 12 members present and with Mrs. George Ben nett, chairman, presiding. Mrs. L. S. Whittle had charge of the pro gram assisted by - Mesdames Flo' ranci Houston, Leslie Brown, .Da vid Carlton, Robert Blackmore and Bennett. The hostesses served ice cream, cake and coffee at th conclusion of th meeting. Circle No. 4 met at the church Monday evening with Mrs. Walter Bostic and Mrs. Elwood Revelle as Bring Your Corn To Us We Pay Top Prices H. J. Undervood Milling Co. Truck Lane Clinton, N. C. WATCH-' & ft mponam Announcement ? o )k Suffon Gas And Appliance Co. Warsaw, N. C. ... , a Distributors of Pyrofax Gas . hostesses. Mrs. . MUdren Thigpen, chairman,' presided and following 3votional. eiveh by Mrs. Kath leen Snyder and Miss Annie Kite Powell: : .business neriod was held. The hostesses served Ger man cholcolate cake, cheese straws and coff.e at tne conclusion to th 9 members attending. ' Circle No. 8 met. at the church with Mrs. Raeford Bostic as their hostess and with 7 members pre sent. Mrs. Furney Jones, chairman. presided over the meeting. Mrs. A. L. Humphrey presented the devo tional, followed by the program, given by Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Mrs. George Clark. At the con clusion, the hostess served Ger man .ihocolate cake, cheese straws and coffee. CirCl No. 8 met at the home of their chairman, Mrs. L. O. Wil liams with Mrs. Glenn Rollins & Miss Helen Torrans as co-hostesses. Mrs J. C. Brack gave the dsvo tional, followed by the pogam, presented by M.rs. W. G. Britt and assisted by Mrs. N. A. Mitchell. The hostesses served pound cake, toasted nuts and coffee to the I9 members pres.nt at the conclu sion of the meeting. Circle No. 7 met with Mrs. Mac Donald Brock, with Mrs. Oliver Jones as 00- hostess, Mrs. J. EUis West presided in the absence of th charman and presented the devotional. The program was gi ven by Mesdames Kenneth Fussell, Bill Varin and Bill Knowles. The 'hostessese serv d blilebeery pie and coffee at the conclusion of the program to the H members present. Cir.;le No. 8 met with thf ir chair man, Mrs. Mett Ausley. The pro gram was given by Mrs. Hugh Carl torw Mrs. F, J. Strickland, Mrs. Forest Martin and Mrs. norman Jones. Mrs. Ausley served yum yum salad sandwiches and coffee at the conclusion of the program to the U members present. Circle No. 9 met with Mrs. Or man Grice with Mrs. Max Grice and Mrs. Helen Smith as co-hostesses. Mrs. James Sutton, chair man prt sided over the meeting and Mrs. J. B. Torrans presented tho devotional. Mrs. Robert Da vis had charge of the program, assisted by Mesdames Bob .Blan chard, David Sutton, E. B. Gra ham, C. W. Hinson and Smith. ui.mil cake Ice cream and coffe wer served the 13 members pre sent at the conclusion of the pro gram. n .Tamps Kenan Chapter of Future Farmers of America met coking for ways fo cut costs? v. v'-iyy , 1 1 f 1 N r N, r I 1 1 1 1 1 LJ High Holes , Although the Seniors have not had a class meeting lately, they have been busy with such ac tivities as selling magazines and anntl ads. ' Industrious maga zines salemen kept 1 doorbell ringing until the Senior cash n gister rang to the tune of a two- hundred dollar profit. Even be fore these, sales ended, annual staff members were covering this area selling ads. So far, $600 wor- rth of ads have been sold, and we have to sell even more to have the best possible annual As you can see,' we're a busy group with our minds on finan ces. Could this be due to a trip we are hoping to make next spring? Th'e Senior Class Sylvia Gooding, Reporter t3V FOHD DIZSEL TRACTOHS cut 10 costs m Ar:d tssm . 1 ik.-.ijU- hi .1. :.ui'.:,. .. 0 ia. . " .... 1 I 1 i I 1 I i L a. L J Outstanding dieeel eoonomy and performance at a price you can afford .' . that's the neJ "ord diewl ' tractor. Plus, all of Ford's famous work-saving features. Choice of all purpose e row crop 1 models. Low down pay ment, convenient terms. Ifcai -- We would like to thank the merchants of Duplin county for the confidence expressed in us by purchasing space in the ad section of our annual, the Tripod, The Staff The sophomore Class of' 1958- 59 of James Kenan High held its first class meeting on Thurs day, September 25. Colon Quinn, Mary Catherine Bass, Mrs, Sny der and Mrs. Outlaw attended a meeting of the Quad-County F. H. A'ers in Richlands last Tues day; The purpose of this meet was to elect a candidate for Sta te Reporter. Florie Currie was our candidate. , Plans are underway for at tending the District II F. H. A. Rally, which will be held in New Bern on October 4. , Maryl Catherine Bass, Sec. The James Kenan F. H. A. met Wednesday, September 17, meeting was called to order by the president, Florie Currie. The purpose of this meeting was to elect officers. They are as follows: President, Zona Car a wan; Vi ce-president, Lura Ann Penny; Secretary, Mary Catherine Bass; Treasurer, Margaret Register; Historian Lynda Braswell, Song Leader, Dorothy Dunn; Pianist, Ellen Ann Pollock. Plans for the year were dis cussed. The officers of last year and the new officers are to plan the yearbook. The next meeting will be held to install officers. The meeting was then adjourned. Florie Currie, Zona Carawan, Outlaw Bridge News Mrs. G. B. Smith and son Gilie and Mrs. Roy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe and daughter. Miss Laura Allen Smith of Smith Cha pel, Demls Nichols of Richlands were among visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker Sunday after, noon. Mis. Perry Nob'es visite' her sister and mother near De p Run, Sunday night. Joe Wells of Kenansvilfe visited Herman Outlaw, Sunday P. M. Miss Myra Maxwell cf Wilson Clinton Grains, Inc. And Siler City Mills, Inc. Paying Top Prices For Yellow Corn Wet or Dry. Telephone Clinton 2880 Wilmington Highway Clinton, N. C. visited Mrs. Lessle Horton and Mrs, B. F. Grady Outlaw, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Sutton's mother at Princeton- The A. U. W. held their October meeting at the church Monday Night with Mesdames Katie and Bonnie Outlaw hostess. Mrs. Lucy Smith president called the meet ing to order. Mrs. Ben Frank Out law gave the devotions. Mrs. Bow ering presented the program fol lowing the business. Mlzpah ben ediction closed the meeting. A so cial hour with refreshments was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Remus Creel cele brated their 25th .wedding anni verslty Sunday with members of their families to enjoy the nappy occasion with them . y t , s Willie S. EsseUe ' Willie S. Ezzelle, 09, died Sun day morning at the home of 3, W. Batchelor near Faison 'after having been in declining health for -the past severs) years. v, Funeral services were conduct ed from the Quinn - McGowen funeriV Home Wednesday after noon at 3:00 O'clock by Rev. B. R. McCullen, pastor of the Fai son Methodist Church. Interment was in the Powell Family Ceme tery near Warsaw. He is survived by neices and nephews. several DON'T PAY RENT! Buy A Home Of Your Own For Only $1.00 Down Payment MU"J""""'" i i 1 i I.. ' ... Tk ' h.1fifa1fc'..ij Two Bedrooms - $1995 $1.00 Down All You Need Is The De?d To Your Lot Farmers Payment Plan - 4 Falls T0 Fay. ECONOMY HOMES CO. Mt. Olive Hwy S. George St. Ext. Dial RE 45M A HAT ID 1L Haraft the wrapper that Ms you opaq breeds qufcktaatstb. 1 Be the first to t)oy this new commienot Easytoputbackstices Na wasted slices. 0)w m&wm Fof yovl ConvenMoos and vase you'v never known before Tfct brand new ZipOpen end on Mode-Rite's new wrapper lets yom open the loaf without fuss or fumble ... reseat quickly and neatfy. 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