A-VAV I CONGRESSMAN DAVID N. HENDERSON - of 'Wallace, ( 2nd from left) along with approximately 500 other persons enjoyed the delicious barbecued chicken served at the first , annual Broiler . Pro ducers outing of Ramsey Feed Co. of Rose Hill, Friday night July 23 at the Rose Hill Poultry Pro cessing Plant The affair was described as well plan- ned and smooth running with plenty of good food, en tertainment, good speeches, Prizes and touring, of ' the new Poulry Processing Plant. In he Photo, to the right of the Congressman, is Eugene Wellis of Pse H'J, Duplin County Forrester and Poultry Pro ducer. On Hendersons' left is his wife Mary and to her left Eugene Price of the Goklsboro News-Argus. W w J Personals I they visited Williamjfcurfi, James- ktown and Yorktcwn. they also tour- Gall Kicholson has returned from Led the Shenadoah Valley,- ' t fj.;-v. --r-rT' "' s .. .....; .... ARRIVE BY PLANE - Shown above (left to right) an unidentified couple and. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Watson of Raleigh who arrived by plane to attend the first Annual Broiler Producers Outing of the ' Ramsey Feed Co. in Rose HiH. ' Greeting them were Sbelton Lewis of Smithfield, Partner of the Finn; Dennis Ramsey of Rose Hill. General Mgr. of Ramsey Feed Co; and Mr. Ramsey's brother who is now with the Co. Mr. Ramsey, Pioneer of the Broiler Industry In Duplin County has now pioneered another phase in the Poultry Program - An Annual Broiler Producers Outing -The affair was attended by approximately 500 per sons. The Poultry Industry in' Duplin this year is expected to by-pass Tobacco in gross income. V r A - -A'A " " , v V' - ' ' i ii ,v " s f JOVIAL MOOD - Shown above chatting pleasantly at the first " annual Broiler Producers Outing of the Ramsey Feed Co. of Rose i Hfll are ( left to right) Merritt Watson one of the partners of the Ramsey Feed Co.; Med Maxwell, National Radio Personality, who t made the principal address at the occasion; Jim Price of Allied Mills; : Bffl Calhoun of the Clinton Hatchery; and Bill Humphrey Farm Editor - of the News and Observer. The Ramsey Feed Co. Outing was describ- eel as very successful and plans are that K will be an annual event. ' f Mr. Ramsey stated that we have come along way in six years, begin ; trine with only two Broiler Producers and now having several hundred, bat this is just the beginning. . D ELK -TYLER 111 MT. OLIVE j LOVABLE'S 'Dualift" , MRS. J AN IE LEE Mrs. Janie Lee of Rose Hill age SO died at a Concord Rest Home after several months of declining health. Funeral services were con ducted from the Pin Hook Baptist Mission at 3:00 Saturday afternoon. Rev., Reece D. Biggins conducted the service. Burial followed in Pin Hook Cemetery. . She is survived by one son Cladie Lee of Charlotte. ' FayettetUle where she visited , the Norwood McCullen family last week., ,; ' ; Mr. and Mrs.- Moses Farmer of Raleigh spcat the past week end here with Mrs. Carolina ' Gavin, They went te Topsail en Saturdayt r ranees xacAaery (X new urieans who has been visiting relatives in Magnolia spent s couple of days here last week xvttb Kay Wood. V; Mrs. Hoi-tens. Uasbr spent Thura day. in Kinston. Mrs. Jenny 'McGowaa of Rich mond, Va. spent, several days last week with w Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stokes.? , r ,, ''yrC'l vj. , Mrs. Wade Cooper of Csnu Le- Jeune and sons are visiting Mr. and Mrs.; L C. Burca. Mrs. G. V Goodins. spentt Monday in uokisbofo. -.: - -."". Miss Yvonne Patterson is snend- ing several days at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McKay and sons of Ullington are spending sev eral days with Mrs. -Martha? Sitter- son. :.-.r -X .," ..' .-. ', '. . Mr. Eugene TyndaB -anl Mrs. Hortense Hasty visited. Mr.' Tyn- 1 dau s mother in Kinston, Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Wallace iir spending several days at Wrigtsville as the guests of her brother, Mr. Norman McKenxie and Mrs. MoKenzie. Rudy Hasty: visited Ken Jordon in Richmond. Va. last week. ' Miss Gail Newton ha- returned! home from six week's session of summer school. -jv , Mr. and Mrs. , George Penney, Miss Luranne " Penney spent the weekend in Raleigh, ,1 Mrs. John Nielson, Becky and Bob. returned by plane from Ral eigh on Friday to their home in Miami, Florida, after several weeks visit in Kenans ville. "ti Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Futhrie visited the H. S. Daughtry's in Clinton, Sun day, iftf'- ; .. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McKay, Mrs. Theo Helms. Mrs. Joycv Payne, spent several days last week in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretsch, Miss Cynthia Kretsch have returned from vacationing in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey and other places of interest. ; . Mr. Henry Williams f Burgaw was guest last week of his brother. Mr. J. L. Williams and family. The- wiiuams- ana weir guest spent one day in Goldsboro, helping their si ter, Mrs. Nora Newton of Durham, celebrate her birthday. v-.i ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pascal! and children of Chadboura were guest of her parents for the week end. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Hughes were Mrs. F. M. Griffith and Mrs. Leslie Page of Wilmiilgton. , Mrs. J, R. Grady spent the week end in Rich Square and Norfolk; she -was accompanied home by her dau ghter, Margaret,' who has spent: two weeks in Norfolk . Mrs. Eloise Ryder, Mr. McKoy Kennedy and also Rudy Hasty spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Van Jordan in Richmond. While- there Dr. axd Mrs .0. L. Kedwin have purchased the Prssbyter'aa Mans ta Kenansville anrl plan to move thecac'ia the near future. Mrs. Cora Marsh of Fayettevill speat. several days last week witn nor mother, Mrs. juiie wuuamson. ' Mrs Edward Struxeskie and soa of ClncinnatU, Ohio, Mrs. 'Madalyn Mcvejr ot Fayetteville Mr. and Mrs, E. B. CrumDler of Clinton and Mrs. Allie WiUiamaoa 'were the Sunday guest of the Oliver Smith's. Morning HDC Met On Tuesday aneraoanr July 19, the Morning Home; Dtoiuurtration Club met at the club house with Mri Roy Dunn and Mrs. (Hubert Summerlin as -hostesses: Tift' opening song was "Dixie". The president;. His. A. D. Benson presided and presented the devotional which wa based on Ro mans 12. Miss Cora Wells led in prayer. ; ;-:.t5'wr1-V.; . During the business session plans were made for the annual picnic to be held August 27 at 8:30 V, M. at the Club House. Project , reports were heard from Mrs., Rivers Win- stead on Loan Fund 'and Miss Cora Wells onPubUcity. ' - .. . - A splendid demonstration on What To Look for in Buyinx' Furnitare" was given by Mrs. Mae Spider. She emphasized the most important thi ngs to look for in quaUiy ano-workmanship when selecting, our.' fucnt- The meeting closed by all nravinz the Club Collect after which: - soc ial hour was enjoyed. Refreshments consisting of cookies, saltines and soft drinks were served. ? ' w J . ,. - ,, - ,.- J ."':;:: Qufnn bad a wiener Roast foDowed by ice cream and cake for Joey wi was 7 years W. There were " 21 guests ptssent. The big X birthday cake was topped with a smaller cake in the shape of a httr lamo. It was sprinkled with cocoanut and bad raisins for to eyes. Joy pat ernal grandnatcr, ' Mrs. C, E. Quinn assisted his mother with the entertainment. '".f", , ', . , iWSofCSMet Sirs. Polly Hardy was hostess Up t)i Circle of the local Womar 's So- ciarr f Christian Sertfce of the Methodist Church whes ft met last Monrfay night at the Church at 8 O'clock; Miss Lottie Wilhams pre sided and opened the meeting with prayer:. Alter uie Dusinesz session thes hostess served ice drums , ana cookiesl. - ft:'::l ' Mrstferrell HostesiHDC Girl Scouts Envoy Swim Party The Kenansville Gir! Scouts and their leader, Mrs. Jane Fields alone with several other friends, . enjoyed! a swimming party at me Cuffs of the Neuse on last Wednesday after noon. They left here around Z o'clock and after a nice swim en joyed an early picnic supper; They cut: a big watermelon for dessert. .transportation was provided by Mrs. N. B. Boney and Mrsj.G.' C:. Wood. v r Birthday Parties Joey Quinn and his little bmthei- Frankie, both had birthdays ' this-. monm ana were each given a party by their mother, Mrs. Joseph E. Quinn, Franklin was 3 years old'on July 11th. His litUe friends arrived -at 3:30 that afternoon bringing gifts- wmcn ne naa tun opening. After sev eral games his mother, assisted by his Aunt Gladys Nethercutt jerved cake and ice cream. Yellow candles were used on the birthday cake. His guests included Debbis and Mary Allison Frazelle. Kathy Helton, Randy Nethercutt, David Rodwine alsoMelanie and Rosemary Brin son. . At 5 o'clock on July 16th. Mrs. ii f 1 ffeN f ' , f ... I' Bra mth unique dual-action ' strops for 'a most " ymfortable, even lift "ONLY . 7 $150 . Double stitched-cups tfv IweV firm con- ; t toarina flattering support Curved flannel-;, ! lined eana su imt amiwiwvui. r mifv pretty way to 'give your figure a lift...and . , your'budget tool ' ' . - ;-". ,' ' . J' J 7t costs so little to hole Lovatye Mr Home Owner ! EARLY SEASON SALE On 'Carrier" Central Heating-Systems. 1 No Down Payment o Up To 5 Years To Pay o; 1st Payment Begins October 1st Your Choice Of One Of The Following Premiums If You : . r Purchase By Sept. 1st. I960, j e Westinghouse Electric Blanket. o 32 Piece Stainless Steel . ; Silverware Set. - . , o Pocket Size Transistor Radio.; 7 i S 1 r , CALL V'. 1 Phne OL 8-2SM PLUMBING J K3ATING CO. Mt Clire, N. C The "Care of tugs, Carpets and Furniture" was the topic at the July meeting; of South Kenansville Home Demonstration Club when it met last Friday 'afternoon at 2:39 wit Mrs. Lloyd FerrelL The Dem onstration wasfglwen by Mrs. N. B Boney. Project reports on Publicity ana iioan runoff were aiso oearu. The meeting opened by the group Singing "Dixie' led by Mrs. C. S. Hodges. The president, Mrs. Jesse Brown presided over the business session, during which time - plans were made to have "Family Night" in August in placer of the regular meeting since this is "Recreation" Month for the Dupliir County H. D. . Clubs. !:.-;:. ; The meeting closed by all repeat ' ing the Club Collect after which, a game was led by Mrs;. Mottle Rich The hostess assisted by Mrs. Mar tha Barwick served ice cream with pound cake and salted' nuts to the 12 ladies present. - ' , , Circle No. Met Circle No. 1 of Grove Presbyter ian Church met with' Mrs. A. T. Outlaw on Monday afternoon. ; Colorful summer flowers ; lent iffieir beauty to the occasion. Mrs. Martha Barwick, chairman, opened the meeting with ' prayer and presided over the business ses sion. Mrs. Elise Quinn gave the de votional and was assisted1 fry Mrs. If. B. Boney in giving the BAle' study, using the book of James, stressing "God the Provider" and "Faith without Works Prevaaeth Nothing," The meeting was closed with prayer. The hostess served ice c- cream float and cookies' to the1 nine mem bers present. Happy birthday was sung during the social- hour, to the. Cynthiat and. Melody Smith spenl the week end mC their grandpar ents Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay. The girls are of Indian Springs. , Mr .and Mrs. Currio Dail of War saw were visiting Mr, ' end Mrs. Jonas Daii Sundjy P. M. X V following worshij) service at Long Ridge Church Sunday the Rev. Her man Grubbs k family were dinner guests of Mr; and Mrs. Ben Sutton of Kenansville . " . . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Taylor of VCiC- mlngton.. visited the Bill Dails, Sun day fterooon..vv.'.,'i;i,'-.- ; .'.'..' ' .;. -1"? '.vV'T'.""';' Mrs. David 'Townshend of Holly Badire snenf Mondav nisht with her sister and family, rlie H. J. Sutton. Her children Phyil's and David re turned home with their mother after spending a week with the Suttons. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Myers of BalUtnottr agent Saturday' night of last week : wills the Ralph Jtenes family; . . - . Mrs. Natharr Scott visited her bro ther George Sullivian at VA hospital in Fayettevilla; Tuesday. Mr. and: Mrsr. Harvey. Baker and baby of Kenansville were Sunday dinner guests of? Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nie Outlaw. Mrs. Oarrie Swinson of Bear Mar sh Sunday. , Misses Alice.' Summerlin and Isola Murray of Warsaw spent Saturday with Mrs. Marv'AaderwHi. . . J YHltors in the Edd - Kornegay hot. "Sunday were Mrs. H. E, phi Biny and boys cC Kenansville, Mr. ... ; - i L...e .. ir U C.vi.ao veiled ' wilh tl.e iert Carter family Sun day. ; ; , Mrs. Maud Vernon of Goldsboro and Mrs. Eva Nethercutt Albertson spent the week end with Mrs. Gur nie Scott. . . " Dwight Delano' and Tommy HiH and Devois Bropk went to Atlantin Beach Sunday. ; Tommy Sutton of x Goldsboro . " v&iting this week' with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thig- : pen. ; ;;. ;;.. ; ; ,i. ; i f . t-.f,. ' Dinner guests of the Dan Waiters . Sunday were Mr .and Mrs. Edwin ,1 Holt and Sherwood of Herring Stere. V Angelina Dail spent Sunday with Anne Smith near Woodland Church. ' Mrs; MaWfa Scott Powell and '. Sonya Marie of Warsaw Visited Mm Oarrie' Jcott Sunday evening. . X Bill Dail attended the funeral of L. VI Cook at Clinton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davenport ' of Raleigh were visiting with th Jesse Sutton" family Wednesday. w. Magnolia Class Of '39 Reunion The members of the 1939 class of Magnoha High School held (heir re union July 23rd at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rich, Jacksonville, NIC. - A delicious charcoal steak dinner was served on the patio to the nine members and their guests.' ; ' ' r .. Those present were Mir. and Mrs. Carol Brown, Wallace; Mr. Fennel Smith,: Magnolia; Mh. and Mrs. Clifton Chestnutt, Magnolia; . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Purdue, CEntum Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Bostic, Rose Hill; Mr. and, Mrs. J. P. Smith;- Magno lia; Mrs. Albert Guy and Mrs.. Hen ry Martino, Magnolia: ... jJedbcUs cuaLdt ' Let as gear yenrwatcn-. t apOt secosnl per form ee rr vt ore your Jewelry . to remembered glory;. Moderate prices. TURNER'S JEWELRY - " Warsaw, N. d ,v Huskiest, gas-saving; engine OF ALL THE . COMPACTS I See . . . Chat -; . Save .'.'; Comfare v . ., SERVICE MOTOR CO. Main Street ' - KenaasviXLe'S, C , , DEALER LICENSE NO. 17988 . x; ;.cj;.W'X'',...v This Week We Are Pleased To : , ''-;;;.:v; '..-r;v."-; -v,?. .. ''.Zf Introduce To You 1 MrSr Mattie Lee Minshow A) Teller. Bookkeeper :; , V v Jr--i"- A',s.' ". -..'A J 'v,il'.V --''vi-iikh-. "'.Vvv-t -V'- X- - At The Kenansville Office Of The f x Waccamaw Bank and Trust Company,' 11SS. MATTIE LES rUL?;SUL7 W V ; :. -.Id H- rAnon n n I i i ' i Xcv"X'.X'' X-X'- Pay Your Bills By Vaccamaw Check A.; I Some people get "ALL MIXED UP" in Financial Matters. They don't know how much they paid, er to Whom, how they're coming out at the end of the month; in which direction they are going financially. All such confusion ends when one pays by WACCAMAW CHECK . . JDo you? If not, we invite yo te open a CHECKING ACCOUNT at this baak. x , V' , Waccamaw Bank Customers Advantages: -f3 Paid on All Certificates of Deposit '.,--' O Loans On Liie Insurance rdicies. ' ; ; - !0 FRE3 rersonaliiei Checks. O -Safety Deposit Boxes O Credit Eating Service. PJember of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4