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(r -V .12 Pc V This Week 71 ' . . 1 1 Si. r-, - ' ' 4 1 VOfcUMEXXV ;No.43 v Drdscnted Xef t to right: L, it. Hjirrell, State 4-H Leader . Goodson, most ouUtaindlng boy ln 4-H Work as Dan Holler .Assistant 4-H Leader; IDonneU Korne- th y were recognized Monday Evening at 4-H gay, received Alumni Recognition Award; Annetta Achievement Program. Holme3, most outstanding girl In 4-H work; Mike . " ' 4 PesfsotI Urges Wersaw MefKbdists JupporfHjgKer Education 'Rfbgram , The Warsaw Methodist Chu-"ch on Tuesday veniftgis ht t6 Church Loyalty Dinner About ,100 members and friend pf'ttif War lato r-iurrh wer:senr"a B neliclou's urkey dinner.; Aiter thj dinler the - words- of weicome anc recogaition Jcf Cu st was Wyed bKev; li T. . Wilson. Mrs. 'AmoU Jones sanma ' loloMowrrpanied by " Miss peaA ' West, at hs. pianot ? I The hiSiHffh nllbA iilSklng was 'M sddr.sff' plveii by Tom rsarsali lirst expumea the part 01 tha, war Sitw and Carttan ? Church ln-tht ' CamDoixn fat Chrlstiah Higher ucatlon p ogram. The? g0il for thf .Warsaw Church is. $8000. .and 0 the Carlton Church I2000, for three-year period. ' ' t Thon-?son poihtd out wht an outstanding man;ora .Pearrfall 1', t!p the state. He? has won .7 high "v nlaca In government, 'chufch and ' nfsny other fields. Pearsju served V In the general Assembl for lour . esslons and at one tlnn was spe aker of theHouse. :"! -' ' i a i !'. was most enthusiastic about the Campaign iter Christian Higher Education being put oft to ' North Caroliha through the Methp , dist churches, He stated that every Wpfiamsfanul v . Holds l&unfct v ' ! The family 1 of the late Black 'and Ad Williams - met Sunday, November 2, for their annual fam lly reunion .-...,.' "''('r'Ki'- ': i ! The group enipyii a, bountiful - dinner of all kinds' ot eats Includ r;: ing barbecue and all tie tiimm Ings. ' - Members of the ' family attend lng -were Mr.nmd Mr.r George r WUUams and family; Mr. and Mrs ". ' Hiram Williams and family of ; Smiths township," Mr. and Mrs. t,e land Garner and family; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Qulnn and family of Mt. Olive and Mr. Tom Williams Slid Miss Lena Williams of Kinston. ' "Chuck Wagon Cahgg In Kenansville NnnberU "You AlljCome"; ! The famous radio singers 0f Fort f Worth, T xss,,th "Chuck Wagon ! Gang" will give a musical program of gospel tongs at the Kenan' Au litoriUm and. Gymnasium in Ken . ansville, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1958, "at 8.00. . A.Y'''' This program. .18 sponsored by "the KenansvlUe Lions Club'to raise money for the pro) eti iwhjch the club sponsors - the Boy Scout and Cub Pack Units,' Ihe' summer f e creation , pi. ogram and;, work ;ior , the blind . Kt:r'hC''' It will notonly be entejanlment, but your participation Will help all .these,-prdeet which will ultim- ateiy benefit every on. i Your sop . port is urged; . ,r ' ' ' The tickets ar -on -'ale In U - the schools of our county or may be purchased by writing the Ken ansville Lions Club. Kenansville, N C Price for adults Is $1.00. 50c far children under 12, and chlldr n Achievein : Monday -, : one In Rocky Mount Is 100 be hind .'flie' Wesleyan. CoUego being MUf there, ande" further stated' irmti.this program on Higher Ed- ucatlon would do more for Eastern Caroling than anyvindustry in this tHon ol the state. Duplin County fr yer tortunaw. fn Having su;h an; eutstanding leader in the eauca- ion field as milasHerring. who Chairman frt jne State Board of education, DUFne poiniea out jnawjers Mrs. J), H McKay f LIUing :NrtW.8feS(r M. S. J; AjtoiMn. Hx Miami eqnalljr lmp16ftat.,i0,r tlw'Viioj-idafMrsBoy Sitterson and UOXcolieife Students 14-1 tgtt to jbminaMonal scnoois -ana s7o to U tat ,chocl. Whose rfsponsibillty S It to provide cuucauun uou iesT We cannot expect the state j car.y all the load Pearsall then pictured changes In the future in ag fculture. lights, tnd many other fields of every day living., The South will b the grea test agrlculturaVSection in Amer- ica due to the control of insects ind pests. There will be much naore need for technical knowledge and to-tpply technical knowledge, iducation is a must. It is the primary responsibility for us to p. ovide for the spiritual and moral side of life for oui child, en. Pearsall commented. Bj necessity the church must .provide these colleges whe.e our youth can get both technical and spiritual training. He also stat d tat we are all of one' world now ani have to leain to I've with and be a pait of all of the world. ' "Methodism is on the march in Christian Higher Education.' stated l'earsall, "If you iiave a course and work at it, you can get help, the Mejhodlst have a good project and will work at it". From 1910 to lux) the population of this country has increased 65, in same period the college enrollment increase? 660, In 197$ there will be a need for 93,000 places In colleges for boys and girls In this , state.- He clos d his speech by stressing the trerrXindouj retponsibility on the shoulders 0f each adult, and urged them to meet the problem that is now taping us. six are free. V . Buy your tickets In advance be cause the price will be $1.25 at the Loor. for adults and 3Q ior chil dren. Make plans to aend,'- CHUCK WAGON GANG -'KENANSVIU,?. N0TU ieht Day Awards Were Blue -i Ribbons Awarded Mrs. W. J. Pickett Succumbs Sunday Mrs. Ella Pickett, widow of the late William J. Pickett died sud - s at home in Brio(,c wero nducted nt tl,e Keiansville Presbyterian church' Tuesday morning at 11:00 . cwk bv Rev Eugene Davis, pas - tor assisted by Rev. Edwin S. t. ...i.. i... D. it ,),. c FarmvlUe Interment fol- ldwed tl Golden Grove Cemetery.;1 -t She 1& survived by four daugh- Afi Tf, r, - Mt V.n. flal lith of Kwians- v le. Fotp 8 ondchlldrin. Two sisters Mrs, J. B. Cooper of Wal lace and Mrs. E, S. Coates of Farmviile ' Qne brother, J.' L. Oulnn of Chliiauniin. Active pallbearers were: Amos Commerce started canvassing Q. Brlnson. L. H. Quinn. F. w.'e rmj"ny m the interest of . 'J m h- Atkinson, Iven N. Bowden. W. E. Craft and Ralph T. Brown, Mrs. Pickett, the former Ella! Quimi: was born in Chinquapin out nas uv.u ln m.Cuvic ui.ee she was married forty-seven years o She has enreared herself to the people of Kenansville with ner many' deeds of kindness and her thnnoht fln s. towarrt others. S nce she has lived in Kenansville she has been a most active member ye 4 e calendar will of Grove Presbyterian Church and JJp ell jm.t. . some oi this -was always a wWing worker ani . 1 Ihe generous giver to ts. many projects.. commun. Eve in ouT Mrs. Pickett ha, also be active in city 6nd surrounding arca may the civic organizations 0f Kenans- . th , Drintt.A m the ville. LaGpp!ays La Grange Bojldegs will meet Erwin Frlday-Vnlfht In Wal lace In the fUsit round of eli minations to select the State's, s A football tiamplons fc 1958.";;,, , -.ft . LaGranre Is .(winner of the Coastal Conference with a 7-0 rojord and Erwhvis winner of the Mid-Central Conference with a, M record.) Overall, Li Grange has a 8-2 record while ' Erwtn has an 8-t Kick-off Is 8 p.-m. ' The winner of the La-Grange-Erwln gajhe will me t -the winne- cf 'the Mount OJ4ve-8ot,T-,Mn , ?nes game This game Is being played In Mount Olive Friday night at 8 p. in. Mount ' UJlve Is the winner of the East Central Confereno" and has a, perfect record for the 'season ln all football. pIy.;'.f..J::-., "".:.. "i n1 " " : i ' " OOKSCORE or; .RALEIGH -i The Motor Vehicles Department's . summary of traffic deaths - through ' 10' a m. Nov, 3, 1858. ' l , irY Killed ThlsYear Killed To Date Last Year " 850 878 ti win hidav At WalllftP. M. CABOUKA. ;r.THUESDAyEMBEB , 1958 On Monday evening in the Ag riculture Building at Kenans- ille Duplin County's 1800 4-H Club members were honored du--ing annual Achievement Day. Blue jiibbons were awarded tl exhibitors who entered pro- ects in the Star News News papers 4-H honor program held ..n conjunction with the achieve nent day program. All top ribbon winners wjll ompete against 4-H representa tives from eight other southea stern North Carolina counties du ring the Star-News" Newspapers regional honor program schedu '.ed for Wilmington November 21 - 22. The highlight of the program was the selection of the most outstanding boy and girl in Du plin County 4-H Clubs. These awards were presented to An nette Holmes and Mike Goodson. During the program, Al Dick son of the Wilmington Star, ex plained the program and the pa rticipation of the Morning Star In the program, and complime nted the youth of Duplin for their fine work in the program. He commented that the -exhibit was excellent and that much in terest had been shown. Dan Holler, State 4-H Leader explained the purpose of Achei vement Day. He told' how the boys and girls select their pro grams and work on them throu ghout the year and that achie vement night was the climax to honor the ones who had achie- ved the most during the year, 1 Adult leaders through ut the county were recognised fjr their accomplishments. Donnell Kornegay, one of the i adult leaders in the Tleasant Grove Community 4-H C lub re- 1 celved 811 alumni recogn tion a- ward as a lormer 4-n r wno has continued his work with the organization and for the service Adult leaders presentf 1 Cer tificates of award to, the 4-H boys toraUnued on back) Birthday Calendar In a Kick-Off Meeting, held j Tuesday night of this week the Warsaw Junior Chamber of r sponsored by the club. This will be the most interesting and informative calendar you have pvpr fippn in vnur lifp. Th pnl- ; endar with e birthdates iU also ca otne SDeciai in. terest such as ciUDS church and other, interesting events during the year, - As you know we have to many conflicting meetings throughout calendar on trie date which your birthday comes and the calendnr keeps your secret it doesn't tell how old you are. The calendar will show anniversa ries, meeting dates of our Civic organizations, lodges,' clubs, PTA. The front page of the calendar will carry a picture of James Kenan High School. The Club is asking each person to pay 25 cents to have your name prin ted on the calendar on your birth date. All the proceeds taken in by the Jaycees on this project, with the exception of the actual cost, will be used for local ci vic improvement. Within the next few days a member of the Jaycees will call at your home to obtain the na mes and birth dates of all mem bers of your family and to take your calendar order. Welcome them when they call they are giving their time and efforts free to make our commu nity a better place in which to live. ,. ' . -,-. SIDNEY SMITH! KILLED INSTANTLY Sidney Durant Smith, age 88, of Warsaw was killed instantly wed nesday when his car left the high way at the int rsection of 11 and 111 near the B. F. Grady SchooL y S'mlth was travelling on the hig hway from Pink Hill toward Ken ansville when his car ran off oa the right shoulder of the road for about 231 feet and hit the drain tile head on. The front of the car ;hlt full force knocking " the motor backwards pnd br aking the tran smission and drive shaft. He was driving a 1958 Ford Tin-whlch was completely demolished; ? - According to eye witness Alivn Kcfnesay, ' Smith wys killed - lnBeulavllle. 'ctoran'5 ' Once again there will be a jiay time and much celebrating ill the town of Warsaw on No vember llth as has been the cus- tjjte' for many years now. This cBieorauon wnicn is now Known entire week of November 10th ak Veteran s Day so that it may through November 15th to be cdpr World War II and the Ko-, enjoyed by the young and young rean: conflict was once known m heart, as Armistice Day and in the , early years the folks from all i On the big day the first th around this section looked for- ing on the program will be the Ward to this- celebration with Parade which will start at 2:00 4)uch more zeal than they do. p.m. and begin above the depot now. It still is a big day in -this ' on Front street and then will little town though and many 'me- I turn and come down the, truck mbers of Post 121 of the Ameti- lane . and on by the City Hall j. P. Amendment Defeated Vote Small - Definitely Democratic Duplin County c id its oart on November 4 in carryipg the De - nocratic Triumph over the nation. Over the nation, the Senate gains for the Democrats even surpasses: the 1932 record, the margain in Gene -1 County Court, David New the upper House is now 62-34 in ton Henderson, 2743. For Solicitor favor of the Democrats and late returns give tiie Democrats at lea stEtf House Seats. Q-Xe in the 20 Precincts of Dup lin feiounry wer. ; s f.Mlows: For U. S. Senator, B. Eveiett Jordan TV 2660, Richard C. Clark Jr., (R) 183 Fcr Attorn y Gen. (D) Seswell (D) 2658,for member ol Congress. Third District, Graham, A. Eardcn D 2697; Joe A. Dunn. (R) 182. Soli cit-jr 6th Judicial C strict, Walter Britt (D) 273f. S!?.e Senator 9th S-snatorisl District G c:'y Meroe- (D 2749, Cicero P. Yow, D) 2681; TURKEY SHOOT The Warsaw Junior Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring month of November. The shoot their Annual Turkey Shoot" every Thursday night during the wiU tk place across from the in VfaMflW ' t grounds have been prepa red for fhehoot and we Jaycees are looking forward to seeing you every Thursday night of this month. A member of the Jay cees will call you and remind you of the annual event. We do hope you can come out and try your luck. Should a member fail to conta''t you, then feel free to come on out, we will be glad to have you. All proceeds will be used for local civic improvement. We are giving our time and effort and we feel you will want to share in making our friendly commu nity even more friendly. REVIVAL SERVICES Rev. Waltef Goodman will be puest rppiker at a series of revi val meeting at the Harper-Sou therland Presbyterian Church, lo cated at Albertson, November 10 through November 15. Services wil begin each even ing at 7 o'clock. The public is invited. BARBECUE DINNNER The Warsaw Fire Department is sponsoring a barbecue dinner, November 11 at the Firemens Hut, behind City HalL Barbe cued Chicken and pig, prepared (continued oa baob) 13 FATALITIES The accident of Sidney Smith of Warsaw on Wednes day brings to thirteen the number of fatalities in Dup lin County for the year 1958. During the year 1957 there were only 14 deaths by car accidents. That leaves only one to be as many as last year, with the Thanksgiving and Christimas season still a headi of us. The Patrolman of Duplin ue every driver to stop and think. Don't let yourself be the one to complete the re cord. . stantly, as he ran or there as soon aa the car stopped and- Smith was dead, probably of internal in juries. ' Patrolman Stewart investigated the accident. , 'Smith is survived by his wife, the former Early Mae Teachey; six sons, Horace of Berkley, Cal,; Durant of Castro Valley, Cal.; John Harmon of Salisbury; Sidney and Stanley of Rose Hill.;: Randa l of Warsaw; one ; ..daughtsr. Mrs Ray Strickland of Faison; two sis ters, Mrs. J. J. Grady of Kenans ville; Mrs. L. C. Miller of Beula ville; one brother, Neal Smith of 3 a SUBSCRIPTION KATES $si per CwOm; UN a-aMde thJa uea la Day Celebration . ' . V can Legion work mighty hard to make everything come out right on the big day. As has been the custom a Car nival will be in town for the In Duplin ( H. E. Rogers (R) 148. CI. rk ot j Ourt Cneral County Court, R. V. Wells, Sheriff Duplin County, Ralph Miller, 2784. For Legislature Hugh Johnsoa Jr., 2736. For Jiidsei , of County Court, Russell J. Lanier, 2730. For Coroner Hector B. Mc- Neil, 2734. The Constitutional Amendm nt te raise the purisdiction of Justice of the Peace from $50.00 to $200.00 ! in Cliam of delivery in proceedings in Civil matters was defeated with a vot of 1493 against and 1253 for. For Courrty 'Commissioners the veto war; Kenneth Grady 2731, L on Brown 2743, Willard Hoffler, And 'or County Board of Ed- i-cation the vote for William F I Dail was 2703. 104 In Attendance At Youth Meet The Kenansville Sub-District Methodist Youth Fellowship held its monthly meeting at th? Caly pso Methodist Church Monday night,, October 27th. U cnurches were represented with 104 mem bers pr-.sent. , Julian Jessup, of Wallace, Sub Dlstrlst 'Chairman of Christian Faith presented an insprining de votional centered around the- Tha nksgiving Theme. H: was assisted by 4 other members of the Wal lace MYF in presenting a progam of ideas to be used by MYF groups in planning for Interd nomination al Thanksgivir.s Services. Oletta Johnson, Of Kenansville, who is serving as Christian Out rench Chairman, discussed the UNICEF halloween trick-or-treat plan for und.rpriviledged child ren overseas She urged all MYF groups to participate. Mary Hllen Surratt, of Rose Hill, presided over the business s ssion. Several groups made pledges to the I three players that made uniii MY Fund. mous all conference, Van May Susan Cliftcn. of Faison, led the,0f Mt. Olive, Buddy Blanchard :i recreation. ! of James Kenan and Buddy Mer- The gioaip enjoyed a social hour cer of Beuhville. The confer- n reuesnmenis servea uy mc Calypso Woman's Society of Chris tain S. rvice, During the social hour the committe in charge of plan ning the program for the District Youth Rally to be held at Centen ary Methodits Church in March held a m eting and made plans. This ;ommittee is composed of Melvin Williams, Pink Hill. Mary Ellen Surratt, Rose Hill, and Rev. Dwight A. Perry, Rose Hill. Bragg Soldier Killed In Warsaw Saturday Night Blaney Everett Hill, white ma le 25, of the 504th Ordinance Co. of Forth Bragg died of a bri ken neck and internal injuries, Saturday night about 10:15 when he was thrown from a car. The 1953 tudor Oldsmobile was own ed by Hill and was being opera ted by Wiley Kenneth Williams, a Navy enlisted man stationed at Cecil Field, Fla. and whose home is on route 1 Turkey. The car was traveling east on highway 24 and was approach ing a curve near Douglas High School, when it skidded, strik ing a ditch and overturning and landing upright in the drive way at Douglas School. Williams received treatment at Duplin General Hospital and was transferred to the Naval Hospi-J tal at Camp LeJeune for ob servation. According to investigation the car was being operated at an excessive speed during a rain storm. Williams is charged with driv ing .under the influence of in toxicants, careless and reckless driving, manslaughter and da maging property .belonging to Quinn - McGowens' to wit an ambulance in which he was be ing transported to Duplin Gene ral Hospital for Treatment. -tear In Ite sad adjatnin W. C; SS.M outside N. C. In Warsaw Tu where the Review Stand will be and down Front Street again back to the Warsaw Drug Store corner and across the railroad, to break up. That night at 8:00 p.m. will be the Eeauty Contest at the Arm ory ' at which time Miss, Post 127 will be selected for 1959 and and then at 9:00 p.m. until will be the big Dance which climaxes the celebration. The Beauty Qu een is chosen from Representa tives from each of the High Sch ools in this area and this year entries ai-3 expected from B. F. Grady. Wallace - Rose Hill, Beulaville, Chinquapin, Mt. Ol- ive, INorth Duplin, and James Kenan Central' High Schools. So far there are known of Gloria Batts from Wallace - Rose Hill, Betty Ann Ellis from Nor- th Duplin, and Jennie Quinn from James Kenan. Walker Mc- Neil is Chairman of the Beauty Contest Committee and serving with n;m is H. H. Hatcher of Faison. The Parade Committee has Ma jor W. P. Lee, chairman, and Gib Buck and Walker McNeil, TIMES -:- -:- ALL EAST CENTRAL XZ i'-". DREW -GRICE The East Central Conference Coaches met in Beulaville Mon day night of this week and se lected a first and second All Conference team. There were ence consist of Swansboro, Rich land, Mt. Olive, Beulaville, Bur gaw, North Duplin and James Kenan. James Kenan lead all other school in the conference in placing six players on the two teams. Mt. Olive was second "with five, and North Duplin, Beulaville and Richlands land ed three players each. The play ers from James Kenan that were on the first team were Buddy Blanchard, Drew Grice nad Sha nnon Brown. On the second unit for the- Tigers were Bill Straugh an, Ernest Knowles and Bobby Bizzell. Those received h. r.ora ble mention from James Kenan were David Benton, Danny Batts and Mac McNeil. (I personaly don't see how they over lookeJ ' Bobby Best of James Kenan be-, cause he looked mighty good 1 1 , me.) I Listed Below Are The Two 1st TEAM NAME Buddy Mercer Vann May Buddy Blanchard Jimmy Futrell Drew Grice Jack Faucette Shannon .Brown Allen Sutton Wade Taylor Ray Smith Charles Svvinson Snd. TEAM tat Taylor Bill Straughan PhU Faucette Cfiarles Home Sidney Balcombe Joe Hollingsworth Gene Williams Sam Taylor D. T. Marshburn Ernest Knowles Bobby Bizzell r"-; i' 1 av PRICE TEN CENTS esdav Anyone wishing to enter floats in the parade should Contact Ma jor Lee. Parade Float Commit tee and Judges will be Robert West, Ed Strickland, J. C. Page, D. J. Rivenbark, and Walker McNeil. Pet Parade Committee will be Walker McNeil and Mit chell Britt for anyone wishing to enter pets in the parade. In charge of caring for the Gold S.'ar Mothers and the one to co ntact is Robert West. The Legion Float Committee, Bill Bartlett and H. H. Hatcher. The prizes for floats will be $35. lsi Prize. $25.00 2nd Prize, and $15.00 3rd Prize. The prizes for the Ueanty Contest will be $25. 1st Prize, $15.00 2nd Prize, and $10.00 3rd Prize. The reviewing stand committee are Felix Stal- lings and Otis Svvinson. I The -deco-ating committee are James Elixs i, Foreiit Martin, Ennis Tadlock, and Felix Stal- lings. Come on to Warsaw next week for the Carnival and Nov. llth for the big Parade and Dante celebration if you want to have ( a big time. amggo SPORTS By Joe Ccsf in CONFERENCE SELECTION SHANNON BROWN The Coaches of the confrivnic selected Coach Glenn Nixon of -Boulaville as the Coach of tin: Year. This coming Monday ni tht at 6:00 o'clock the all confer ence teams will be honored al ,i dinner at Griffin's in Goldshoin. '.'he Coaches will alhr hold tlv r vnu meeting for this year at this t: me. Tcyir.s: if -1 BUDDY BLANCHARD v 1 fim .. Pa-k BeulavilT.i; iiack Mt. Olive Back James Kenan Back Beulaville End James Kenan End Mt. Olive Tackle James Kenan Tackle Mt. Olive Guard North Duplin Guard Beulaville Center North Duplin Back Burgaw Back James Ken-m Back Mt. Olive Back Richl-inds End Furgaw End North TVi-H'i Tackle R;chlands: Tackle Mt. OVvn Guard Richjanrfs Guard James Kenan Center James Kenan Continued ou back :
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