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r Garland King
n of the Asaoct
! meeting Friday
jri f has thown
.1 gnd ettecUveoce
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f i . al meeting, bew at
sJu! : tJhool. -' attended C y
pie rved 1y the Kenan
t rot! 4lon (Credit AisdclatiM
s "eW". glen the ; financial .j
. ? tl 0i .T4ovetnler 30, ,, 19ftl
i & .ed the Aasociatloa
I
i X over M960 bi
f i '.?('. -;, j .vv.r, VjA
' Mi ihi lDcohi: for; 9eil
: t Vlaid the tocohi for, J9 j
r-f, 3 M ejUtipared to : 267M M
ne lor;' the ; Association,
Stft .Jlad,;J;r.Wr tM
epehsee were' $249,
expense "we $234,-
ill
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id, Jr,tBltt1was
! s ''Rtembtr Of
fori f Branch, an!fr
t' 1 . -i . I Oompftnf of .Warsnf,
tmeht wes' tnMe t
r f Uurv Vlce; )Meiadent
y of Branch -.Bankipg
it, nrtv-,f.-jt?
' Ipt Varsa
4 Iie' lonf resident
f i is hev.wn ot tji
'nthjghlrYom
!, I: attended flifriUni-
t r.rth . cxm ; &n
! a LS degreeln f liBitraca.
j back in to Warsgw
-ne ',-ph armsclst, ' parnr
ir of Warsaw Prus C. ;v
jing iq the (botatrps let
t hsd lieim-con?','M4.-.i
,i t' tJrujr'tofwai.jrlanlfJ
?eryone. ,i :
i : l wsrrled the fp
i V , ,.iins of: Clinton ' and
l? tw.V'hUdreft VlSirr.!
tratsy.'-ic M.Thcy Uv.
r--J-'!rs., ehfr:'.-!ivi,
i t i i..ndftso.fc.r-
' cc . -button to U,t town
. r rvlce to fhe school.
U other organiatlon's.
: l"is. been a member of
y Rotary. Club s fit.
,. rved as president " V
i member .0' "
t has er.
1 i the. Presbyterian-, ciiurcn
l'n 1957, havinl heenjthe 'cbaiP-
a in i;;-55. ;
h f $ a rnember .of the Duplin "Cqa
1 7 r.rd of Wealth for he" Mst
V hrs. pill know or the health
fV 's ,a "d conditions of tlie'countyt
Ai 1 1 . -j served as member of
(! e P ri of Commissioners flf th
to j of Warsaw, he knom-s the pro-.
V tmd needs of hi town.' : .;
'I . i jWccess story of a.bonle-towd
Is M wonderful toryj '. write.
its'' admitted to buplin Gtv
i.ltal, Inc., auring (he past
'AW,: V.
'ft:
, -Yvonne ,'. :
rj.'I'lVWOOd'1
.A ...a- i':.
3?V
'r,t Caylord p-'';t'
, A '-Ma and 8abjr Girl
n ..LB.vf-',:'.;';;,;
-, T MM
5 and Baby Girl
i r i c
."Y
(HA
944, which includes interest expens
es4 and operating expenses; :r 4 - ;
" The operating expenses includes
such items a expenses of directors,
salary :and retirement for emplo
yees, travel rent, lights and heat.
pojrtag,'i' furniture . and fixtures,
taxes and other such expenses.
' " Slnce Kenansvillev Production
Credit Association was - organized
28 years ago, to serve farmers in
this area, . 29,916 loans have been
made totaling $35,232,830. excluding
renewals-' -;'.-.-i":'-j;''i-' i
, Kenansvpie Production r Credit
Association Is' now composed of
2,609 members with 100 per eent
Of the organization's stock Owned
by, its -members. -rS- .''.
,The vaccomulated earnings
mount ,to $377K307. King said. ;
Robert S. Boal, Extension Market
Ing Specialist : at North ; Carolina
State CoUege, Baleigh. was princi
pal speaker for the annual meeting.
During the hasiness .session," L.
J. Wells was re-elected to the Board
of Directors and Woodrow W. Mat
ady was elected 4o the Board 'to
till the vacancy created by the res
gnattan a! S"rd Outlaw. ; !
4 twenty turkeys werf 'give away
during the program to lucky ticket
hoder: aa door tprfieji; 'i .
ST?
7Mon In
if;
" The followinfe hamed menwer?
loiuctedh from Duplid 'Coufity l
Novembef and pecemhef 1961 i C
Marion Howard Koowe)i '
torn wa''tr7fti7?r
Kirbjr Jpe Suttoi , 7 :, ;
Wraw. C. V, . : V ' fV.
RoberttAlford; Wright' I .
C. j Ht. -pMjfc;.:. n-x
Johrila Matltef v; 5 " ?4
Teachey; N.C.' 'p'Vf.
ct,BroeiHiM:;V::':;:;i4;;:
Kenahsvffle, :N;-C-. '-:;;,
Hndre-Waawr;Jr.;ijr
teadhey 'I 7
7n January .caff for ,Inducflon. Is
for ( registrants' to be delivered on
29 January 1962. 91 registrants will
be forwiffded for , Armed'Foreea
tbysical tframlnatlon on tnat same
' the office of the lowf! board wW
be closed for: the holidays on Frl
daj Monday. .Tuesday, and We
nesday, December 22. ' 2S. ;24,and
. sOffioe, will also pe cfosedon
Monday, January, X, ,196?. for Mew
year payf 5. X-:.'m :,3
Margaret Oakley Clerk; LB lo, 91
llevClub
On
The Cypress 'Creek Community
organized a Community f-fi Club on
December W.'-'-.Vj'- r
Eighteen club "members and sever
al adult met for the organizational
meeting at the Exum James store.
The following officers were elected;
President;' Jennetto , James', Vice
President. Linda Carol Sheppard;
SMratarv-Treasurer. Barbara " Bro
wn; -and Song Leader, ;: Annette
Jm. -Mr.'-and. Mrs.: William
Jaipes1 wltt serve, as 4-H Adult
Leaders and guide the operation pf
the local club; Member of th 4-H
Sponsoring Committee are:. Mr. and
Mrs Orian james,ur. ana mr:
U Porne, Jr.. and Mr.; Exum
Jame. '"4 '. '- '-r '
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-'.ii - By Beverly A, Paul. , j
Police Chief H. J. Brown estimat-
ed that more than fifteen thousand
people watched. Beulaville'a ' first
Christmas Parade, ; sponsored ny
the Beulavllle Uons Club, 'i - , .:
The skies werfl cloudy arid It was
cold,.' but the mood,, of the 'crowd,
was. Vanrt. Tfherej were klkty five
or.; seventy -'units. ; among , them
James Kenin High '.School Band.;
Bentaville High School Band; Dou
etas Hiiih School band and Charity
High School band.) also about twen-'
ty five very beautiful young ladies
vieing for the ; title ot BeulaviUe
Christmas Queen. ,;.; ; 1,
Winner of the; beauty contest and
Otle of BeulavQle Christmas Queen
was Sharon Merce of Beulaville,
first runner up was Lynda Braswell
of Jamesj Kenan High School. Ly
nda was also second runner up In
the contest for Miss -American Le
gion Post of Warsaw "oh Veterans
day. She is also Mis James Kenan
High. Second unner;.up- wa Miss
Edna Faye Powell , of James Ken.
an. High School, 77 ' ;j7, "i7;
''- Judges were vlsitlng;LiooS;" Jack
Alexander,. Bert Alexander and Bob
Calvert all ftt,3KoipC i'
Also among the units; 'were thirty
or thirty-five floats,; the MiN" Rid
ing Club with beu( twenty horses
and riders, also several horses: and
buggies, antique cars, Amone the
haniitifiil rirl was Miss Call New
ton, a Kenansville girl and Mere-
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dith College student ; who is Miss
Raleigh. Gall presented the trophies
to the girls. Also 'present was the
very lovely Miss Addie Sue Horne,
who is Mis .Beulaville as well as
Miss Warsaw American Legion Post
Veterans Day Queen 77 v - 4 7 .
I, predict s Miss". Horne ;wUl.'wln
many, beauty contests. 1 '' ; -
. Best float in the parade was won
by
T. A. Turner land Co. of Pink
Hill. This float was very beautifully :
decorated with ' red and white and
had twelve lovely girls from eight
to fifteen years old, letter on float
wished all a very .Merry Christmas.
The Most Original float prize was
won by a scene depicted by 'a tree
on a float with a live" w,. rerf
coon dogs barking at the base of
.1 . J- 1.1 .
I ine iree, xnrge riunien wwrn bihjdm
tag 1 actually Tiring weir guns ai
the coon This float, was from James
Kenan Jflgh; There wa prize for
the best clown which was won by
names hot available at this time, a
skating team on: roller skates.
President ntlhe' BeulaviUe Lions
Club is Bill CuUer. .Christmas Par
ade committeemen , 'were, 'Russell
Bostic, Beulaville Druggist, chair
man, -Cecil Miller and Raleigh Lan
ier and Bill Cutler. , - V-
The - following Beautiful jv Gir1
were In the Beatify Contpsfwhich
was held
imnled.
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Vary
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the
Jo
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Bostic, Shirley Joneusaii 'Hum-
phreyi and Nancy BosBes; . : 9. T-
Grady, 4 Geraldlne -Wiggins,: Joan
Weitbrook, Linda Hardlson, Vivian
Padgett; ,. Warsaw 7! Lynda Jiras
wejl and Edna Faye Powell; Wal
Uco . Joyca Carter; -Who is , Miss
Wallace, Rose. .HUL ; : W ; ;,? k -3'
i, The Grand 'Finale' f "the- parade
was the, Beulaville- Fire Truck Drith
si Hansomely dressed, smiling San
ta Claus who was eagerly greeted
by hundreds' ot kiddles.- After toe
Beauty - Contest "Santa1" distributed
oodles of gifts to all children, "
. Any names omitted were an fer
sight or were hot readily availble
at this writing. . '.:-- ? 07-'$
K Santa distributed over 1000 Txigs
of candy .donated . by the JJons
Club.
At
- The "Beuiivllle J Baptist' Church
will present its annual Christmas
production next; Sunday,. December
24; t .7:30.-m. t the church.' The
production this year Is a Christmas
nlav entitled "No Room in the
Hotel", by Dorothy Clarke Wilson
The cast of characters in the piay
Include: Man-Nick BosticrWeman
V III Dxn,Iy,. AlnbUolV TtoiW Hllll.
Lis Bostic; clerk-Mary Beth Hun
ted: ReDorter-Orzo Thiepen; Travel.
ing man F. H. Danley; Scrub Wo-
maJean CampbeH;- Bett Boy-But-Ch
Bostic: Poetess-Irms Matthewi:
Senator Lonnie Thigpen; Senator'
Wife-Kay Mercar ry" '
; Immediately following the V play,
all the Sunday School and- church,
members are invited to the parson
aue .for Onen House, where -ReV..
and Mrs. fcirutn ana girw wui entertain..".';'-.!'.
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; A front pace news story .In th
Dunlin Times last weekabout the
parade held in Pink HiU Dermnber
1 ... . j .1 . wi ib. nm Af
iwitu uui hum i win
Deep Run was second -runner-un
in the "Miss Merry Christmas '
competition. This was In error. Mis
Hill was 'first runner-up, and Miss
Jualfa Giliden. was second runner
up. Faye was sponsored. )ry Ruth's
Beauty ShopDe, in Pink Hill and
ia employed at. Wadwjvia Bank
and Trust, in Klhstom" Her spon
tor has requested that the correc
tion be made. Miss Alice Favt
Smith, who was crowned Pink Hill's
"Miss Merry Christmas for 1951",
is now a student at V. 1 7 CoU
k"e. in KaH:h,, and r. ; a I v;t
r n College as was stated in
f i article. ' ,'-';
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1M per fw Wl
CmwUm: iSf per year phn Me N. C jBdea
21,1961
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NAMED CHAIRMAN
; . J. Hugn" Rich, .'vice .' present iof,'.
First Rational.' Bank. ' JackswrrTlle ;
was named - chairtnanV of; rGrip'
Three of, the North jCarplin' Ban-j
kers Association, He.Wa8,efc?ted at
a? recent meeting of 'Group three of
NCBA which wa held p Kinston.
Rich is the son of, Mi1.) and Mr.
Leonard Rich of Magnolia," and is
a graduate .of Kenansville' -High
School. :.- ' ':' .
v ELECTED CHAIRMAN
. r:.. ' " . I . ..
; Wilma Rivenbark of, Jacksonville
is Incoming' chairman, of the N. C,
Group ofvthe National Association
Of . Bank Womeh.i The all meeting1
was held In Jacksonville on Novem
ber 26. The. business1 meeting was
hnld in the TOornlfle' with luncheon
and. InstallaHon.jof officers 'after-'
ward. Mrs. Rivenbark is the wife of
Chapman ,Rivenbarg;4f iRFD Ken
ansville, and daughter-, of ' Mr.' and
Mr. T. "W. Qulnn OftenansVIIle. ;
F. ft A7HOI,fc . ' . -
' Th Farm1' Horie ,AauuStration
office will be 1 .closed for the holi
day on Moridar'anJTltesday.-De-
cember.t and 'y'.- ' .
BOIOOL rilQtlDAYS 7
i Dunlin '.CounttTki'.eloae4
Wednesday. Dece tor-kth.
Christinas hoBdriyk and- will reopen
on January j; 1962 at .the ipgular
Mfcxrt;boug!.7 :;$-?r
MOREHiAD' NOMINEES
. John Patrick flarmbn , Jr. of War
saw, James Kenan High School, and
Edgar.. Vahp-Warren of Wallace,
WaUaee-Rose-Hill ,High School are
two ef the . Jboy? nominated in
District III for the Moreheald Sch
olarship? They will be Interviewed
hy the District III Morehead Scho
larship Committee ef the Educa
tion Building In uEUxabethtown on
January ,. District UH, comprise
rhi countries of Bladen,' BruMwIc';,
Columbus; Cumberland.- Duplin,
Hoke. Jones. Moore,
New Hanover,
Onslow, pender, Keoewn, aampm.:!
Scotland arid Wayne The. 28
nees from District 911 are beln; In
terviewed in statewide competition
with 153 boy from: the other six
Morehead .Scholarship .District : In
the tate. ' K:' '..-'..v:, . '" r
V ' DUPLTN TIMES llOUDATS --
4 the office and shop of the Dup
lin Times will he closed on Friday.
Monday end Tuesday, ; December
2 25 and 2? for the Christmas Hol
idays.. AH correspondents are urged
to have i :r news In t' e office by
. 7. '.;..' ? r,ornirg,;L ..'cember 27.
SEP
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' : By Part Barwick ; '
Home .' Federal Savings ' Associ
ation's, new branch offiee in War
saw "will hold its Grand Opening
December 28th through January 15
according to J. V. Brittle, Execu
tive officer of the main office pf
Home Federal Savings, in Kinston.
"We are proud to become a part
of Warsaw and .Duplin . County,"
Brittle said( "and to provide ser
vice to the. people of Duplin Coun
ty".'.. Many valuable prizes will be giv
en away during the period set aside
for the grand opening. All persons
have to do is to drop by the, War
saw office of Home Federal Sav
ings Association and register to be
come eligible for the free prizes.
Premiums are also being offered
to those persons wno open new ac
counts during the grand opening.
The new Warsaw business is lo
cated at 108 North Pine Street In a
new and modern building.
The Warsaw Advisory Board of
Home Federal is composed of;
UOnf rof' the' prettiest scejiM that
t have "seeii this Christmas tl the
bslraitce to (h Kenahavfll .Baptist
Church. '.The ', only deeoratien te a
tergvgrinreath with .r red biw
on ech door !ighted- y a flood
light, The utter simplicity Is Moan
ding, it.loolwyery srtuoh-Blur the
scenes on sorn of . the loveDer
airistmX'CardV'' '' :": '
The. lfaUViiy',rcen1'at, th E. E,
6mfth Twlofed ' school' In "Kenans
ville,; is ; wondertullfl: ; done. .The
.llghtlhg' 'to !.arr Ctfy(HgM.
JWr hy. iSaH pk i lr
scemi. ; WV u:
' k 4etLii&l bo5; anotlier Snei h&
weeVbout,: the; griming ' hd de-
EreasuiK'.Di me mavm hw
h)g with Camerbtf Sttoud 'ot.Rj,
D Warsaw, and He told me .that he
always cujt-ther Chnshna tree foV
hi horn orf "the '".growing of the
moon?, as the Christinas 'tree would '
.wereivut onrthe decrease', of ihe
moon,' Naturally t V-apted -to knew
and it had tomething to do
with the sap. -The ap, iSses with
ornwine bf th) moon Mnd COes back
to-the 'roots, dnrihgi-'the i decrease. 1
uuneron says w ymvt, jor. m
tried it (for many! year.:: . ' 4 '( K
; U- the Ca'fe. (oday $ was taikfrig
eyilrt Wyatt .Hunter one of the lis
taker .' foir Lkrstone? vand Elhie
Maready, listv taker r for CypTess
Creek, Mr. Hunter . raises .r layer
and he said he gathered 1063 eggs
yesterday .','Wouldn'f that lie fun to
ither- that-ffianyeggSr but; what in
the. world -would you do with them,
and that 1 whatTwe'V aske3 Mr7
Hunter, 7H 'fcad ' previously ; made
the statement, ihat- the hatcheries
were hot 'taking, anymore eggs an-,
til after Christmas. He said he was
'seUIng, tbenvto rneKhanis. He said
his nly .has 120ft. ien -to hi' flock.
rfirfeB Mr. Mary Southet
Uod o'r Kenansville, U planning, to
tato wonderful trfpi Mr;..,SoutlK
rlan J It leaving Sunday afternoon'
with her; daughter.; El eanor VhQ'.M
on her Way hack to Colombia, Kpa
lh.4kqierier.v.tnare: planning to
'drive acres the United States' to
San 'Pranclsco to-Visit Mr6outh
eriand'S son, Lawrtep; Jrani hi
family1 wfully pear SaA'Fraaci
co.' When they jset there Mr,. Sou
therland 1. visit for quite a' while
with herson tod Eleanor wfll leave
land is unite excited about the trip.
She Said she bad never thought he
would 'net'.'.' fat. away, from' Ken
ansville as California, but Bow It, Is
fc'-,v.oall ,TJ.ias .-Tom
Mrs, Soutberlahd, for we shall miss
you ;wful ''&$thi''.
ifv 'dauehtar; Mitfgarei and t ars
excited too about goto; to New Jer
sey for Christmn to be with Becky
h4 KogeK W art aWig Off hist,
as soon as the paper get out Mar
get U - looking forward ,' to " eetng
otn xf th Ighto'ta' Nw-V York
aty; she ha gotten '90 excited-that
she na ' passed the. point of being
able to cencentrat on school work
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.(-'..,-7;.. ,7 '''"!'- v.
C Sale tax hi DopUa and atfjolit
nu ami m n. xe per rear
Savinns
fV- :
Paul Britt, D. H. Carlton, I. J. Sao-
dlin. D J. Rivenbark, and Ed; St
rickland. .Jr . ..
In nanung the Advisory .Board,
Brittle said, I feel, that these. men
can and will.be a tremendous as
set in the operation ef the Warsaw
office." He also stated that these
ral
Atty. Batts Heads March Of Dimes Driv
"Moving forward from the suc
cessful fight against polio, the 1962
New .March of Dimes will support
one of the most potent medical, pro
grams ever launched against, chro
nic crippling disease," Attorney
T . : DAn 1 J t.Jn r :.
1 Atty. BatU' statement was made
ss he " accepted appointment to
direct the March of Dimes , cam
paign in Duplin County from Janu
ary through 31. '
The appointment was announced
by RusseD J. Lanier, chairman of
the local chapter of The National
Foundation.
Attorney Batts, who 1 a partner
with endersob, Phillips; and BaS
pointed Out that" fhei March' of
Dimes organzaUonr;,whils.7!oniiuu-
in; ,ltv24-year, auceessfot- ttgnr 'a-
gajhst'Jpotidl ls;also,.ttackiir crl
plfng;rth defectiid arthrltl..
, , ftTMlcis are oeeoeq 10 uppori, re
earch: which, offers real hope pf
dlsenvei'ui; vrfventfve and' ures:
fiir the Aseasee. Thia iSithe T"-
4raro that developed first th sauc
jHuHjlhe and 0A ;'8pj.7p-!
,. '.' 7;'v; lv' i;7t
sen ahnoulKd.today 4herappointe.es.
te th V- S. Naval' Acaderny-ATbe?
r4. ''. " ' ' irl ''' '' i .
1 James-' Alvin,--Brady", Jr. as alter
sale, Brady is the abn ef Mr. and
Mrs. Alvia Brady, of Wallace. .
'tefne-Jriew' theraeh Mf,
AAiE.71r.fcMi'.'afc-,Vj
'; .HapbSteei ;'Xnier 1s7jo
son of Mr; ftrid f rs; . Russell" J. Ishv
lBT'OV BflllllVJlJJB; . . ,, ... :i -
i ''They, m$ki written ' arid phy
sical, evafnmaon - iDsipe 'Hpring.ia
Wether' 'uh' ,(tber -hauilnM- fri
the.'. Third,' CohgreSslehal'-; Dlsfrlct
and th4:flnai- idlectt)n vf the cqdM
admted to' the Acadww ill V
maJe by. the j DepaMnient' eft 'the
NaVy1 Saseo; orfetreeuKs' ef Jthe
exniBations'4nd. ppoiqtnten prip
itie. ' ' '" ,. , 4..';: j V:
.Rep. ' Hendersop atto..jnewiced
Ni i amxnfiiBknt -fit :-43Mb-- Ky
Qulni' i' cadet. hV her ' tintte'a
States Air .Force .Academy, Colors-
(M.spruigs. ' voioraao- suDieci 10
cflmpef itiive' exanuh&Upos riive hy
(ha Air Force ii th sbHhfi.Quinn
lvfhe son of Mr.' Viola J.. Quinn of
.Th eppeintment-of Cparles Terry
Brion as eadel'1h' the!Unite( Sta-
Sitings; jwbieet to conipetitive. ex
BminaUons;wa announce: Brlon
is the grandson of Mr. iAUC ca-
weUMWauac-'f7':;;;;'
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:i t remember',rg;Bi Ue' last
edition' of the' TIMES, hthe' Sports
editor indicated e aesbe.;ta bring
holiday - hasketbafi' - 'hito 'th ; , ere,
Since the local Uifeh. SCheoL. James
iKenan.' has taken, no jetton n ; this
matter-: the .Wraw VotuuOot ciue
has acted to provide. theF" cofnmun-
ity'ith: w resting Wexcjt-
nf pdsketbU' amra piar fckMfe
aue uppers i-J.-.-' ; .c;.; ".
On Friday, DecemBer 22, the Cotl-Bon.ciuh'iui-ey
to, hrw bank, bid
rnl t.& tQMii eki memorlet f.p
many of the'"' are "Sports ; fan. .It
will kickipff the occpsion'withhaV
- onnie; at, we -waraafjEiemenrary
5nt rOHOWing ..pv WW cvcupM
lemorial- Audtorium; there t(ruT be
two topght gatne snatching the
tauSrfaver to 'iraduate from Wir-
saw end Jame: Kenan High School.
during tholaAt .25'yeArt; At -T:M n.
tni; , the; Junei Kenan ahjntni will
take - on the Warsaw ' ehimrtL . TBe
Warsaw club win . he"w"Wnrreven-
ge 82 to 4t licking last" yett'
.t-;:4 C.i J.!'K, hoy." Rc;arnicj to
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f 't;,c-; l'-7'v
i Irircm! ,
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men have already rendered, very
valuable 'svice In Japing. get,th
approval ' and estabjkbnwnt of the
Warsaw Branch.' ''( 1 :"''j v'-!'-' 5
Richard B. Alexander has Tieea
named Manager of the A'arsaw OJ
fice of Home Federal Savings and
t CONTINUEV ON tAfXi. ..
cinexclusively wjth arch - !f
Dimes funds, And w iniist contin
ue our program of tsifting vKaily
needed medlcai and-seientific' per
sonnel through, National foundatien
fellowships atajsoUnsUpk
, "Perhaps even more , important
at the moment,t we' rnust aid those
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poHdaytJi
iu- : All' D&plii(irtyV Wtfe',W-e
ciosea jsaiuroay;
ftT..shdTu'e
day -for .th Ihristma
.hoday.v.J
., lire vounix-witoo, ijj iu
be open. as. usuaj'tor'apuary', .mi
Pson ta;vni. wisirteto!4o,J
any ..County ;6ttitfe 'eMrgei '$7lV I
come M tyrMto itfMmtto. 1. 1
aj,:..' ii ' Wi.' ',n r:U,.-A -Jit ' : . !
, Offices ,wiu jpt spaa usuai
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.. w -"i ' 14 ?4 ff.A
ten aiKtph . k '.
spring together wiih ptbef Wmmce.fr ,? 'f.
in tne iwm Angressionai- vvnnizj
mnA tba Ait- Tart rfB : k!eet7'tktf
nomhee te he idmif'ted Jsf th Acsi
demyiiased 4 thvftsiJto otlthe .
mmm
fin!li '&u'hM-;n .Wa.haJ(H T1B1-
.rsdavi evening fn the Terr
Tfet'Ju
DecemoerliW.' T.
Tne.invecatiop was g
ojr. imv.
ot Firs ieVftr.-J'etft-'at
guerite, '. jTeytor LMw 1i4)Mb
School leCogntxjdrJJ) .dihtiWul-V
ed,- gvests" Who, wmlvnhTe.o tfve
Board of County iXmttniSsloners,
Educatipri and lo'ficeifro.the
afld Ihe" office-stiff of Ith
j Board of JSducalSjrl, 1 7, tj
Presentation Were.toadeiito 'leaQA
'. teacSer wh haa -stjrtfr ,2B year-V
Pf iseirvtce: 67 PiiTT- Jotmeen j :
0.- Btelcheyef. JWe! Wti iab
eed.thegut'eMer'. Pri.Amo
ApramsEditp tthith;Cw
one Education, JourC;ViV,';'
:..The meeting iw: Cto? with1, e
,-e
7
fibv'.for
Oene thompsefeyUnTeft
the tsvk'.bwfheA. Ite)th rHb.
and Charle'; PoweJ 'Th!',Cenn
club wrn-touhter Withrlft'1960 chard-
ptonshb) elub'j.JemoCavenauen,
Hill Straiiifhrk bavrfTftsntetf.
bert iMerrk.hrie
hng Jfith .Ray'-- Mathif fVm
lime, y 'i 1,. --.A -
The nljfhteap'elzes ft fa eron
id the joatV fctefektlnV,',1
ConteWS-ntne-Tpast r mm:: years,
n;enan Coach . Bf-.Taylor. wl Jel
pis cwsraes. ot Juyer wn4"
Allen Braughani 5ttBnrf Stevo
rn"-Grtham Ph)Upj; Jr4.s.A,TP ,
ShaTpe.: and et'.cborse- Jiimsell
taiwt hi ferrneWayer,frflin the
Warsaw' an Kenan OuM, ?. 7
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.""it ''V'.fe";-..I
-JT ' 'i'iJ!'I-.-i.fLgr r? j L'ji
the l. Warsaw f teAh win
The Warsaw ymwm W nppes
fhit -will -be- a" ecrssios "thai-" rrte
etirtfrcoJnTnunftyf jWiienjoy.. -e
fg4 veT)Wie tt-takfuli parTlSy
tingAth4vtarbt"-'''jf?ev t
th afelerljt ih8 then rn'r rt( to
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