T DREAM REALIZED—Members of the Scott’s Store Home * Demonstration club and the Herring’s Store Lions club realized a dream this month when the community building, .r shown above, was opened. The clubs have long wanted a meeting place of their own, and in the fall of 1953 began work on the building. ____ ^ ir ir. j Scoffs Store Club Now Has New Club Building of If s Own By MRS. OARRIE J. SCOTT « “Start to sing as you tackle the thing that cannot be done and you will do it.” The Scott’s Store Home Demon stration club must have whooped it up plenty for in less than four years it has seen the almost im possible come true. When the home demonstration club was organized there in 1950, members dared not dream that DON'T L E T ANYTHING Keep you and your family from attending Farmers' Festival in Mt. Olive October 81 Mt. dive Tribune Issued Bach Tuesday and Friday Published at 112 S. Center Street Mount Olive, N. C. HOMER BROCK _ Publisher 1916 • 1949 Entered as second class mail matter April 21, 1904, at the Post Office at Mount Olive, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier 3 Months _SI-50 6 Months_ 2J0 1 Year_4 JO P. O. Bpx, RFD In Wayne And Surrounding Counties 3 Months_SI -25 6 Months _ 2.25 1 Year_4.00 Outside Wayne and Surrounding Counties 3 Months_SI JO within a few years they would have a meeting place of their own. But with the cooperation of the Herring’s Store Lions club, they have seen this dream come true. Last Wednesday, the home dem onstration club for the first time met in the new Community build ing. Plans for a Community building began to formulate soon after the two clubs were organized. Mem bers worked together in various ways to raise money for the proj ect. In the fall of 1953, work on the building was started and through untiring efforts is near ing completion. And already the club has made plans to meet again in the build ing. During last Wednesday’s meet ing it was decided to hold the Oc tober 6 meeting in the Community building with Mrs. Edwin Holt as hostess. For their first meeting in the building, the club held no special ceremony. Miss Hager, assistant home agent, gave a demonstration bn furnishing homes for children, and during demonstrations she dated that many accidents occur in \ homes because of inconvenient equipment for children to use. After the demonstration, project leaders reported, and then Mrs. Jasper Herring and Mrs. Nora Out law, \ hostesses, served refresh ments. -\-; Giv£ 0OO a Chance XOW/ ggpjjgggvz? CHURCH €*EJ834,312.17 $54.69 ROCKY MOUNT $9,717,686.89 $52.95 4 , •Str-iSSB.S 'L GREENVILLE 7,271,946 $3,633,604.07 ‘ $49.97 " i>v .. iift’jsuy' iwvn[" CTwtr1? ;'V| ■v'r'r «"[■!"-' .'■-’*.11," EASTERN BRIGHT x mr FOR SEASON * POUNDS-79,177,535, AVERAGE—$52-74 ';-i .4 .V. '/■ sf, . * ■> iV..: s #1 .. : - K ' J '■•'V 'i. 1 f iT! * ■9*^ y " iwmmm i. 7T / Wayne County Agricultural Fair SEPTEMBER 13-18 4 Miles South Of Goldsboro X SEE AND HEAR THE MOUNT OLIVE HIGH SCHOOL BAND AT 8.-00 PJL • FARM EXHIBITS • COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS • LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS • POULTRY EXHIBITS • EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS • FARM MACHINERY f f;:> \ M ' 1 m $/%":' PM' K'*V SLV::; BIG NIGHTS FIREWORKS ■HP <* ■ ’ ’ V i, * ' ; FW« • ■ >■■■ in ,a&«i ■ '*$ ;• }!$?,'MM ,1 -‘JifiM."’ -r\ ■' r *' ' yr ' 1 "r --- V V-*.:-' /r- v. ]r- VY • -O' C\*w \ ■ 1