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( -4 I V .i'ifV- -1 1 y - it ? , y ;yCLt.5XvM ; ' ; . KiNANSVILLE. flORTIl CAROLrPWC. THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1962. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3,54 per year plus He N. C. Sales tax in Duplin and adjoining y - Coonlies; $4-5 per year pins 14c ft C. Sales lax outside this area in N. C; $5.50 per year plus 17c N. C. Sales tax outside N. C. PRICE TEN CENT Plus t cent Sales Tax . . ABTV I -181 L "Viz ; f - Duplin suffered another highway i fatality m Sunday, June 10. Little Michael Wayne Surcy, 23 month old ..child f Route 2; Wallace, darted out in front of a ar, and .died as a result, of injuries, it, is reported. ' V Toraniie, - Lee '-.tJIerring;V, colored mate, 18 of Wallace was driving a , 1953 Chevrolet on highway be- C titye ; Michael ,wa playing in' his yard next t tne highway at 7:3a f m. and raff, out into the highway. 5!sa.;s3( rn 4-H Cltrb Oisf rict Day ; .pupiin' Countw,( sije District winners-. Tuesday wben the Soutb eastern pistrict -H Clubs held Di :' trict ;,Day at Hobbton School in h; ;;y Sampftpn 'Mwtjr;: '..yCrady; Duplin:; County Club Member, ; presided an.1 installed pieAmeers, 'of whom Linda Gradyi 6t 'thelPlei fretafy;-:j:v;i. j'i ; ; fi-Fbrty-four persons , frorn'?DuvUft attended 1t' demonsffaloijV.lncludt mg' FoftM iA4env.Farm Agents, i fomijnitr'taersf, ParehU (.And :1. v'paiticlpants. !i.V.'r; V""-' ' , r.,' " t'St- ,lnner" hicJuflea t (Wen Jones, of the.StanMri Club,itl his i's J9eeeping demonatraf Kinr red LUjt rfWboni Stella. tfeilaV;' amri iMattb'a wssnaw; pon, '' rej. t-iMwn .wftji tlKiir,DaiJiyI Foods feam'rdemonstra. tidh; . Juamy Fkli of tlW Magnolia .i J'Clntf won. a-ribbon for Ws- demaih fctug a Wife rlbbon-.witli het1 ingifour entries with thre blue ribbon. i dfwwnstrnttoi Mary Alire tht. ' Was of 'Jhe-Maeaplia; CUiC. -frNf lt -,e tnviautu .sou.an - water. .Mjnserva, denVliMn V$ 'ABej iloHnsbo f thei.env' flam 'h CV flflUi;i'blue rttb6D..TiietTu . foil tiii .1oserNf',,r oSn ioadlaail'idun ,-wjilr a, b!uerabo; it:uajer';paryppants, wnrwoni.riocomP!TO wbij otner oisiricr winners . -.; 'bonr ,fp, heh 'demons' "atmngr,' bt, during itl Club week -at i State ok f eve-ot-6st.' v ',( tw.ere ,lej;biviUei ;v.-'Hfro'ld D; Coley. ioV i I ent; of Purham ? tf : pfesk i-arlci i t t Ra s,: COjmpahfc'hB? ne- ?mW4'WiRiirenbai W.a?, JnsuW ; , anca agent.; has attained the signal ft honor 'M beihig - president' af y thf Presidents Onh fotlm, This htthj ; orjWM earned by Rivt'farks leaq y Tna affeht In salea of life insurawii i for tha efie,6mfiai)? during hc ,1JiirW4lveyear that Jtlve. ' bark has Stained hl- horiot ? th - Is aW'a record aftJO idther person haseV'et; iifore sbecn' president ti tbref 'consecutive !ars.v RlvenbArl haa'"becit ith the-dmpanj!; WsJhce GciiimiiiiitJoft Bill league In Full J,;,J"1 "I f Tiupiin's' : Coinm,uiifty- Dtyelop " ' ment. Soft Ball Leairue, begarf it ; Ifwa ashediileon 'Saturday, iMy " ' 26. achof the; following tommil - 'tiea haW- arf, adult arid youth ';. teani. . BeaHtarieus, , pedaf Forjtr Pieasant' Crove' Potters HUi, tJOak RSdga and Rone. Oarnes,'are play . ; ed aacji gatujfay, afletnqtf t ?00 . p:--m.-v , ; t . u , -.v., r, ;..Th .following :th,(irasuU ef ' the' May 26 game.. : V- : ' - h ' r 'Youth Division Potter Hill (8) ' Beautanevur 2n OakiRldge (28) 'Cedar Fork U one (8) Plea 1 ant Grove (1D),;- i ;1' - ' ' Auli. Division Totters Hill ilVBeaiaar iflOlf'ftekidee r (14J Cedar Fork 7)t Honea-.W) 1 . .. Pleasant Gwve ,(4); ,y, v Results ef June ,J games. -, " '.Youth Division Oak Eidga Pleasant Crftve 6)r Adult 'Uyi-' ! vf m-r sion '- OakRdi24 (8) Rones (15) iPeautancua (2)' PJeasanl Grove " Auuih pivi .,,.; ' ' Rones 18) Eeautanrws-' 7);. Oak' Ridge (9) Potters Hi'I 6): Adult Division Potters Hill (14) ChX V:Ue (9); Rones (3) PeautaTT ; (1); -; - 1 Results have not 1 n received fir tb .Inne 2 eflme ' ters ICll and Cedar P ft:gMie between t Pkxsaiu Crove. . n Pot 1 June k. an! i - (The driver stated that, he did not see the child until .he was .on the highway, fee pulled the car to the left to miss (he child and the right front fender Ui;the'cliiM.-.'.v:r;.-;!'-: .The child was admitted to Duplin general Hospital, with a broken leg and fractured skull and died about 0:40 p; :itf.i-.'V' .f .--V... 'The accident was ruled iuiavoid ible. Patrolman G. R.. Stewart h vostigated the sdtent.iA-iSc.-J revue;'- Patricia C Rouse f '.tho 'rreenwond Club a blue ribbon for bef ;i Entomology demorstraiioa; Linda Grady of the Pleasant firave - nib and Glenn Williams of the Smi(hs Club, a red ribpoti for Far -Covwyirntlvefi Demonstratioo Bobby Goodson of the PleTsant . .tu.i (ijuo,: a; red ribbon for' his FTuit and t Vegetable .' .Marketins 1momtration; Brenda Sullivan and lace Atphin V the Oftk Ridge Club a blue ribbon for their dflmon- j-ation of Fruit and. Vegetable use Jearthette1; latum of , the ypress Creek Club yim a white' ribbon' tor, her demonstration on Gir.!s . public Speaking..- Ray Roberfs,, Jr of ! the- Stanford Pub wort a blue i.ibtwr( on hifl. demonstration of oys Public Speakini. Glenn Williams ' of 'the pSmith CHib won "a red ribbon." 1 or. higTractor Operator "Pemonstration. f winner,- tse Sere Galt'-fitoan if -wnin-?,an' ;rtab.i ;parto.i dnexouraeu or jnagnoiia, jocaiaio 'Mdti Halbert... linda Smitb, Ar.net- te, CavenaSgh, and Carol Ann Tuck? : edance ieaimetteand Annette Jame"d ttie'res igreifSi CJub. nmin ;.thaita Qoitiomhiu'lival l. '1 ' " Mr.; and Jfra. KivejnbarK will nt itend, we 'annual 'eoavpffitlon. to be neld at the Deauville-Hotel. Miami "Ft.; ';; June at ,:whlch time Rivenhark wni pwside.- ft i ' ,.,'-:iRlwrark-M married to1 the for mer BeafrioevBostic.They have throe dauahta-sf ' Debbie - 8, Connie fjou a. .-art,- Ri-rMe Jiji. " TJc is. a ot Mr. and Mrs. p. S, Rivenbark. - :,Jrs.; RtvintbfMrkU and :igiris; wi" leave by train June 17 for Key West, ,Fla. where they iyfll visit her sister, Mrs. Jess'e Henderson and' famQy. Mr. Rivenbnrlc Will leave -Tune 20 Mrs.; Rivenbark will Join her hus band -in afiamh- .'if -'Vi Av.'",!'-:''."v' ;C FIRST AID CJULSS I, f Mrs. Dela D. Mattocka of .Rose Hill haa recently combleted ; a Standard, Red tross Jirst. Aid Clsss In her home community. ' Members of this groupr-included , Boy Scouts of tha Ros4 Hill Explorer, Post No. and the locai Rescue Squad" Fif teen :' .certificatesv were 'awarded Uimmy . Murray, Dowell "Ramsey,:' Billy I Chcstnutt, Phillip ( Longest ;Danny tongestr avid IHawes,. SanV- rof ;KDOwlcs,,Raoert Ramsey,, way 1W larner, Joe-': tittleton.ti Clayton MterrhMv Jr., -Skipper Fields Billy Saunders, Clayton. Herring, r. and ',- ....'.,: v ' -1 . 1. j. ". ' ' ' ... r ' Rufus Elks, office Manager Dun Jin' Coiuity' ASCS -reports that hlk office is very busy -this, week vih Ifarmsrs coming ia rwuesrtng dflr- pgsion, o( jsccss acreage.; , . fiow Super Market ... , v . ... J .(JbiQIlS In Fink Hill i New Pink WH Surer' Market In ok-JHjft having Itn rand open in on .June H..1B and :15,' '-V . The new market is fa a PhllVps 68 1 station," next ' to the Drive-In Theatre In Pink KM which hs"been remodeled and converted .Into first cjass Super- Market' . ' ',.' . Jimmy Penny is owner and oper ator nt the store, He and his fam ily of fair children have moved to Pink Hill front Florida. Peony has had many years of experience in AUie Super Market business. '. r .'. !; Teachers working in the Physics Department in the Duplin County1, Science Workshop Which was held for the past a weeM. The course " was held at the James Kenan High School for all teachers interested ; in elementary school science More pictures are shown on the inside Iqt the paper with story) . HINKLE TO SPEAK Rose HiU, '.,I)dustrial develop - ment -minded persons from every section of Dijplin ipounty 'are in- vited td .attebd the , first Duplin County,; Industrial Development jonfetynce In RoerrTilL: June, 20. in prompting iiidtistCinl develop : '"Thfr-.Mnferentis; being, jointly, 'menf' of thdir1 areas are w.elcec SpQnsored'fey the local, newspaper, J to attend the meeting in Rose Hill. 4h ' WBjr;''56iiel,:la)j. thie'T TloTnas R Brouihtpn, chinf. North Carolina' Department Of 'Community Developuiert Fe-tion. Conservaiion- and:- development. ;C&J, Denartment,- '.will-' outline Its aini: ;to''prorftoe'furthor indtis- purposes of the cor"erence t the .trial .deVeloent:'ln':'PupIift Cfc. owrdn action 'Rffe-f .Pnvtr tXK''-iW-'A': '.'anrwlftv-rrrtjtle'ii-.' admihistra - tor. TJiVisinn of. Cdinmerrc and In- dustrv oHhe'Deoartment ef iCoff- ervMk'aaA4ylnpintutl-WiO apeak at a Iuhchetn:'"at''ir:30 in the tary... k 10-30 kteand-end ttsWflJ ib held'W- ihe auditoriiun of the lijeal elerhieBtai-f srhwl '.vSesiefions'lJ'Jh;, $2 , lunch ahould be sent to (Jim McMii lan. editor The PrOgVess-Sentinel, Rosa. HilL N, C-.'r' ''.U -;, aclwot.i-Vi' ?"nie rnry' tobacco and , nakrs v. ;totcrfitkimm Nrtmt K at! with ttie.Civisipn.Njf Oommarea tV" to peove his statement, i . A mi ; Meafijlan aftd thigene Bi ; jiarriittconference.- FHA f Bi: A. Parker Jr.; bounty Super visbr-of, fie Farmers Home Admin istratldn for Dopliit founty.; said today that during the, 12-year opera tion Ait tha Farmer ,T'om -lAdmln-istraVon's rural ." housing . loan 'prt rns In North Carolina there, hwe bpninj1 MieS on thse loans. tThe staternent,rs based- ohthe. st itus of all loans. obligated up to last De "mmtt JIKflfj- 5V.."" . ' iV Mora''than'-vM,7o6.;hiw;.:' been advanced .in rural housing loans in North rarlohm, , Parker. SMd, and principal and fnterest payments to taled ahout $3,800. Of , the- i 7 million In loans. , pot one dollar has been written aft as Hnr-pllectab'e A fifth of all.loans have been repaid 'n , Wil.. f oments of principal, and, interest on tne wans mitsiana ing total $3,318,000, or H I per' cent 7.y-,.: : ores Xa-,1954 xBuick heuig Joperated by ilUidnr' . Neesa 29( . white male, of Wallace win's Wrecked bri ' Saturday. 'Jane a at $: ofl t ml.The accident ofcui-red on.N: . C -Highway be tween WallJice arid Chmquapm, .;; , According, toi reports' ,Neese was traveling etaward Wallace t a hih rate of speed and ran off. the road. The car skidded for ; about U feet and turned over .two timesr Llh car was a total Joas. -I, ; Neese wa brought ux,Duplm Gen eral Hospital b. ambulance i with back injuries and other injuries. Hinljwy Parrolrdan G. , R; Ste wart - investigated the accitent. Charges were careless, and ".arrack; less .driving. ',: Y'f'f ."' fdfgo yqt:TyPe- Still Des . A 960 eallon vat-type still was des troyed in- Duplin County in- Clisson Township near iDoc Herring Store tho MO irM1'' " : The vat-tyne Still had 4390 gallons of mash.' The ;till and eontents were destroyed and S gas tubes, 52 Cases of Jars .and other equipment were confiscated,. '' ' - Slieriff Ralph , Miller, . Houston, Thigpcn, Chestnutt and '.Revelle were officers on'tlia raid.' r erence .; a development, representntivrs.l for the . Department of Conservotion and Development, who are !ri an- gmg the meeting, said citizen? from .pearby ' counties n,te'retc;! administrator of the C&D D.p-iv ' want's - .f)lvioof'" nt- Cotit'""'' fPlannirg. wMl- talk', on "The Nop- leiitv of Upernding County and !lfutrie1oa( Services for Industrial ' Development.- .-, m' i talk on "Wttat 1 To; Do Before' and Alter the. ln di 'itriaf ' Prospect Arrives" and 'Howii t6. Develop Prospects! ;of Your Ovrn'V V ' MeMillan- isaid' he "anticipates an attendance 0 around 100 at the Loans In 12 Years of tne arnount thnt has become due, , tThis Is a remarkable tribute to the financial lrite'rity of rural Tarn-: ilies and - their- ability to ' manage their finnncialaffalrsi said Parker 'Loans .under this'7 program are tnide only to tlwe who ewnnt oh. I tain financing' from conventional sources:" A a result, the .2.170 fam ilies who, obtained these loans have had to be extra, diligent, In meeting th"Ir repayment: 'obligations;". - The repayment -.re'rd . ot rural hniising' loan ,'lborrrtwers ."also is a tribute to the -kidgement of the -273 .County committeemej) of. the Far mers Home Administration, in Nor th Carolina wlio assist; in evaluating soundness of the hiars. nnd especia lly to, our Committeemen in Duplin County.; CoUaetiO'ns Mi.ttfya losns in Duplin have never fallen below lflb 4 the . present- committeemen are , Rhodes : Yotmgi chairman, . of Rose Hill; Henry S. Tyndall of AW bertsnn; , and Williams d. Sullivan pf Oak Ridge, Community, , : : "Tbis; program, provides benefits throughout the entire rural-based "small towp "ecohomyt" he said. "Coh tractors; small bifsinessmeft supply ing contractors, and building traded workers all benefit through increaf ed bushes. Their stepped-up acti: srftjr.' ftv turn stimulatea' the entire rural cHry;n;aproximately 6,000,000 in housing loans the Farm ers Home Administration will make available this year is the equivalent of mjoy new industries la terms of more lobs and greater purchasing power:" ' ' ;.'-' ' Information on ' both : this ' and i Other type loans, may be obtained fry contacting - any of the county rommitteemfto or the j Farmers Home Administratlorf Office in Ken ansville., ; ' . i-.' ' A.VV '.- jti '- ..-:- '-';:-' .... 5 -,. . : I. i .. .r ii i (; f, . DC3DSC0 nXSCSSE' a : OH'N.C: HIGi4WAYf . 1 it-fin i i RALfelGlt The Motor. Vehicle summary of traffic Department's deaths through 10 A. M., Monday 7une U. 1963. ' . : Killed To Date ....... -.i..V,.... 73 Killed To Date Last Yeaf . . .-. Ci5 Trial & 'Error Sunday- is Fathers Day! It seems that Fathers do not get the recognition on their day that Mo ther's receive. Why? Is it because men en joy. acting. as though they do not like attention,- when, deep down underneath they love it, or is.it because we fail to recognize Father as we should?. Each parent has a vital role in-each family. A young daughter once prepar ed for her father a book of poems ! whKrh she had written herself, to give to him on Father's Day. She closed the book with the note: hone you liked this book of poems. ' I not only thought you would, J knew-,' I hope it will m.ike oi j ve'-v hapov. bp"iuse I mane i! just for you!" To me this expres- i ses ;he closeness between Father and Daughter, "I didn't only tiiick you would, I knew." ' There seems to' be an epidemic Mineral Springs Club was center- l.,,,r,J Vrtianevilln am-, no thoied On "Pe?ire". women of falliftg down. One fei: up the strps, one fell down the i n:'i!,n ,;f the clllb emblem un steps, one fell on the porch amljfront " club yearbouk. one fell in the vard. Mrs. F. W MH:wen is in the hospital wih .... . ... hniken arm and miss Lottie Wil'ia,T"S is in tho hospital with an injured leg. The pther two have bruises to show for their tumble but were not hospitalized , I i'rP j-lat have never seen anything prove the crops as the rains 01 week did. The tobacco se:m- ed to ji rp rtlnuwt a foot sin. e last Werk and the sad farmc,-s of last week are happy farmers this week. CarlPowell was d scus-iini. I his cops yesterday, and hi seem - ed to think that the dry weather M -.A- ' , A& Ingkam of Mt. Olive Rt.j 1 came by the bff'Ce thi morrun to ahow us the . fish he had cflu- ght in , the North East Rivef at Chinquapin. The fish, a German : Miller Cluh will give devotion Carp, was 31 Inches long, 7 inches at next County Council. Home wide and weighed 13 and 34 maker will serve refreshments, pounds. He caught and landed the: . fish With a risrung pole. 1 asken him If It wasn't a rather difficult job, and he said it was not as the fish would wear himself out pre -tjf soon; and be easy to land. To you fishermen, that may sound easy, hut to me it looked as if a whale,-would be as easy to get out of 'the water. ' -!. Ruth Duplin County Medical-Dental Society onsor Tetanus At the regular meeting on May 24jtlie membership of the Duplin Countjfelifcdical Dental Society de cided .to sponsor and underwrite any losses incurred in a series of clinics to. immunize the people a gainst tetanus ( lock ' jaw.) The c'inics will be held in all towns in the county simultaneously. Planned dates of the clinics are July 7, 1963 August Is, 1962, September 22, 1962. All these dates are on Saturday's arid the time will be from approxi mately 1:60 P. M. to about 5:00 p. m. ' Clinic-wilt be supervised by the family doctors who live and prac tice medicine within the towns in which) the clinics are to be held. Most of the clinics will be held at the respective town halls, but there may be exceptions , so watch this paper foi , subsequent - announce ments. The initial Immunizing ser- Dairy Princess Contest To Be June 1 4; County Winner To Compete In Area Home .Aeent Mae H. Spicer, re ports that the following have enter ed the airy Princess contest: iRennie Bartlett sponsored by Mineral. Springs Home Demonstra tion Hub: 'Joyce Swinson sponsored byPin Hook Community 4H Club; tyary. Linda Pridgen sponsored by Maysville1;, Home , Demonstration Club; Lura Penny snonsored by Kenansville Fire 'Department; Nan cy Grady sponsored by Kenansville Lions CUibi Agnes Lanier sponsored by Cedar Fork Community Develop ment Club; Shelby Satta sponsored by East Mnenolia Home Demonstra tion Club; Etta Overman sponsored by Wallace Junior Woman's Club; Ann Garden Hanchey sponsored by Island' Cxeek Home Demonstration " ' " ' ' . .. ' . ' , . . -... - -S . - i- - , - - Dcplm Count ry Club Tdjitsdrpsrcife Goasf ruction To Start TmraedSotely Officers & Board To Be Elected x Monday Evening The big 'day has arrived for the Duplin Country Club:' Necessary funds have been raised to start construction, ' enthusiasm is " high and a ' meeting has been set for Monday night to iron out a tew of the wrinkles. , At the meeting to be held on Mon- ej "Peace Subject Of Duplin County Council f r ho me demonstration Cluhs was held at the Agricultural Building in j Kenansville Frida'- June 3. I The devotional program presen 'tnd bv Mrs. R. A. Wiliiams of ' Mrs.. Williams also gave expla-j 'K IA" on n cl.lia W01K - ! , 1,n einm'!'n I('r .tfl too, w;.s onmirn Kxr Mr Qri.or Knma "J oB ent- ... ' I A discussion on aneOier rum- Th S ,on V . J commmee was appoiniea 10 Pie - pare materials, and work out pinny Mrs. Znllie Kornegay. Mis. Tea- the-". n-l M-s. Birw1 k. : H-meit'kc:- week at State College Jvne 19-20 wis ili-ciissfj-t No dc.'iui.e arrangements were ma'e ! Mrs. Siprer explained why Duo- I'll n Countv will net havp a publi -rmrtK-jju ill nuine - 'k . ml! of 40 club members attend the meeting . F-r:eplly Club h-d highest at - tendance. During the social hour. Friendlv Club served refresh meet , T TU TU M I wjm.i iuc i uwic A. M. P. M Mo. Date June lli 17 18 l!l 20 21 Ilih 6:11 6:57 7:43 8 30 9:18 1010 I.ow 12:30 1:15 2:00 2 45 3:31 4-IS High 6:52 7:36 8:20 9 04 9:52 10: 13 Low 12:28 1:12 1:56 2:42 3:29 4:20 j ( Lock jaw) Clinics I ies as well as boaster doses will be I given. T!e physi' ians ere donating their time in this verv important program and for those who are un nle to pay. the physicians hnve de cided to provide the vaccine, sy ringes and needles free. For those who can pay a donation of $1.00 is reiucsted to help pay for vaccine and supplies. The dollar will cover both shots in the series. Registered Nurses are requested to contact their family physician and volunteer their services, in helniry administer the vaccine.-The need is very great. The dotcors and patients will be most appreciative. Qualified young ladies are asked lo contact their doctors and volun teer their help in keeping the nec essary records pertaining to people wno win receive me leianus iramun-, rzations. -;.n .. ; Club; Jan Stout sponsored by Wal lace Lions , Club; Jo Ann Bostic sponsored by Cabin Free Will Bap tist Auxiliary; Judi Kornegay spon sored by Pleasant Orove Commun ity Development Club; Ann Quinn I i . m i , sponsorea Dy majicnara r arnur Warehouse: Joyce- Ann Blizzard sponsored by Reulaville Lions Club. The contest for selecting the Prin- cess will be held June 14, at 8:00 in the Kenansville School Audito rium.. ' , j - Each county winner will compete in her respective .area contest for area winners, . representing the 12 J June uairy Mown areas m me siaie will compete in the State in the area conetst. . .. - ' ' day night. June 18 at 8:00 In the Kenansville elementary School, the Club will be incorporated. Perma nent officers "and Board of Direc tors Members will be elected. Bids will be let and construction will then be ready t begin and will be- 'Dollars And Dedication Are Paying Off; By Dallas Herring' ents have invested are beginning1 tv Critics of education, whether con- how substantial result.,-The foun- -strcutive or otherwise, often point dation they have been laying pro to failure in the public school sys-lvini; to he worth all of th 'effort , tern as the cause for failure in col-! and expense. And the people r of lege' If the foundation is not strong j Duplin deserve to know abotU'it, Ihe huuse that is built on it will not , whether it is considered newa-tor ' k"lv withstand the heavy windslr.ol. .. i""" that come later. Fewer students are dropping out Such criticism oi'tcn gets head- of school. More students arc gra lines, while successes are taken as j duatin? from hieh school and more a matter of course, Gcbd news scl-: students are attending college and 1 dom is considered news at all. 'enrolling in other programs of edu- The Duplin County school system cation beyond the high school. ; has some jiood news to report this i From many institutions this spr year. The sacrifice and the hard in the achievements of Duplin wor k the people of the cou ity, their : County stiidents are teina reported, administrators, teachers and stud They deserve wider attention than .nnrlin I tkrnrV ; UUpilll LIUIUI 1 Crfi ilritfic SOO , viimiw M I I A A KNrtUc In IvlrtV I W!.e cjrCu. 'at'ed by the Duplin County Library 1 ,,.,., , :,, , ..,i. 1 ' 1 Miss Dorothy Wightman, Cnmty Librarian. attrihuU's tliis to the fact h it the Bowl of Education is em- l!.-. ftu 'e's do sinp'e- mentary rendinu during the sum- m.T p,0-,tl.s. Miss W. -h'n in also ays uit-ic in ci mi'- .-i iov? in the library whir h i'-olu 'e 54 j Joluj-.v.s - "..'-rivit, Poh's U tliWeTf- 1 wo- -I. p.e" '"virs arc r.oi '.taken out on the book niol)i'e; but ; wmnin in the lihnirv at all thiics. i Tli- public is' urged to use these ! , S t .4ther with several other 1 ,t0oH reference books which ti e lib- ( j-aiy ,;iS Revival Beams 1st Baptist Church Warsaw, Sunday Revival services begin at Fir-it Bap'ist Church in Warsaw Sun day Junp 17, at 11:00 a.m. The Rev Audrey Cjuakenbush, Pastor "f the F;,-st Baotist Church in Clinton, North Carolina will be ! the guet speaker. Mr. Ouakenbush is a graduate of Southeastern Baptist Theolo- (pd by a social hour. xnl Seminary of Wake Forest. ! On Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. the North Carolina, having graduated 'North Carolina Home Dernonstra ' en-1 -r from M i.-dv Bible Institute , tion organization will heidl- of Chicago, Illinois and Brown j mialmccling followed by a kwch ynivrrsitv in A kans-s. t.0;, ;lm( ;, f iisliioit show. During the Before coming to his present I afternoon irL.e transportation will pastorate in Clinton May 1, 1958 provided for planned toifrs of he served two pustulates in Bur- historical sites On Ihe campus of j Iin-tcn, N. C. while in school, was state College Wednesday evening ; pastor of Stoney Creek Baptist , ,)r and Mis Brooks James, the j Church of Rocky Mount. N. C. I)e;in 0f Agriculture, will entertain I Following the pastorate in Rocky a( their home. ' Hiynt he became pastor of the, T,,lll!i,ilv and Friday will-he 'de First Baptl-t Church of Kin's vo),d entjley ,0 classes. ' ' Mauntain. N.- C. He came from ; n nf ,h. hlphliahts of the'week Kings Mountain to Clinton. . Mr.. Quakenbush will begin with the Evening Worship Service at 8:00 p.m. and will continue at the same hocr e-M-h evenin? through Saturday night. Pastor D. E. Par kers. in s'ates that the Nursery vil be .pen each evening and that the public is cordially invi- ted and urged to attend Soeeial music will be provided each evening and good congrega- I tional singing will be featured. 4 t. ( . Rev. Aubrey Quakenbush gin the. next week". There" are still some vacancies left and the membership drive -is-continuing.'. ' , 'mM' All interested persons are urged to attend this very important rheotv lng. ' is iisnallv "iven hv one's immediate 'circle of family aild friends. Duplirt County hoys and girls are general- ly doin- well in. eolle-e, Industrial . K-luea'ion Centers, schools of nur ...... ... . ms. business schools ana otner ean- rntional institutions.' ' , , ex-impjeg will serve to ilhl- strata achievement of which Dupf lin citizens may,. be proud, because , : .j .nnnri.;. m 7 provided these.. sludpnts in tne puor lir vf-linnlc if tW 'rniintv DnilhtlpflM ,,,,. mjlBW nthf,r p,amBtar . ,,, n.,ht v lmrt hut which oi'ghj to be reported, the8e wi the Wnd of fa ' lha Ap. recoanirlMi lone with taany, others. L farltoo.EaJmu.. A - Chwwptaf"1' iHigrt Slliool 1,-ra'tuMe 'ho -becntne f interested .in electronic data "proCeS" :-r sing wliilir working for. the Fouf f ftfirity, jPloct,: !'' Membership ' Corf Home Makers Week June 19-22 Home Makers week, which ' was formerly Farm ad Home Week, i.i he held in the College Union at State College In Jialeigh. June 19-28. i'his program is open to all interests ed homemakers whether they are . Home Demonstration1 Club members or not. Among the activities on Tuesday will be a maeting of the Stale Couth cil of Home Demonstration Clubs at 10:00 a. ni. The evening program will he a talent show by Home Dem- : onstralion Club members plus folk music by a graduate student of the , l.niversity of North Carolina, fok will he a panel discussion Thursday evening at 7:30 in the College Un ion Ballroom. Dr. A. Purnell Bailey. Mrs. Harriet Pressly. Dr. Irene Mc Faiiand, Or. Edward Pope and Mrs. Betty Fcezor wih discuss 'Dimmensions for Living" " Many HDC Women of Doplin County plan to attend this week. Of instruciion in Raleigh. : . Welfare Has New Case Worker Robert J. Hersey, Jr. of Rose Hill will work as a case worker with the Duplin County Welfare Department during the summer. Hersey Is a . graduate of the University of North Carolina and is married to tne for' mer Pescy Joyce Fussell. Ho will en'.er graduate school In the fafl. ' - if .. Mrs. Taylor Went To Confrence . s. , Mrs.Thelma O. Taylor, fiuperin- i tendent of the Duplin Coamy WcV fare Department, - attended an , ad- I minstrative conference In .Raleigh at the Sir Walter Hotel last -week. . for all directors of public welfare. The conference is to bring the dire- dors up lo date with any new tea- is lation ar praspecUva tcglstatioT lor new policies., j . 4 - v.
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
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June 14, 1962, edition 1
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