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11 Warsaw Society , Personals ?Nil Mrs. Mike Rouse and ?pi Mrs. W. C. Rouse and dau Cindy, of North Augusta, S ?It, ?nd Mrs. Roger PhUlips of ??Florida, Mr .and Mrs. Jim Bir and daughter, Lotitla and ?id Mrs. Clifton Padrick and all of Clinton; Mr. and HBce Raines of Enfield and Hjfes. Hubert Merritt, Jr. W Jeff, wert visitors of Mr. ^Rc "Clinton Rouse during the R end. 'Mrs. Reuse returned yritB the Rouses Of North ?? C. to spend several ? pLJ> ? J slj Rand Mrs. Chifcles Powell for Ref Chapel Hill moved to Wil ?? Satefday: Mr. Povfell has ?RaNtiOp with the New ?3a Mrs. Robert Cost in and iwayne of Norfolk, Virginia Jpihr dinher guests of Mr. Hpk Nathan Cost in. Mr. and ?Matin and son spent Sunday Hph Mr. Costin'S parents. Mr. ^?WTed Costin. Mild Mrs. Emmons Garher ?l^E, H. spent Sunday with ?P*s, Mr. and Mrs. a L. PNoeh Janes. Mrs. E. C. ?fat-children, Debbie, Robert, ^?pV and L E. Stroud were ?Kjfamer gtoests of Mr. and ?UHb Suaunerlin of Golds Hp' Croeck of Carboro was ^RB guests of Billy Wiggs. ^H-and Mrs W. Prank Black [^^?M daughters. Susan, Martha. Sill of Winston-Salem HRral days this past week in of his mother, Mrs. W. R. and Mr. and Mrs. Ro ?Hekmore and Dr. and Mrs. '^^?^Of^Jtlackmore. RAK. Harton and son, Woody ?MRfson spent last week with ^?Wits. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Wil Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Wil and children of Greens the weekend with Mr. i mer. David i^companied the Ben tons home. Weekend guests in the Benton home were Mrs. Bioise Hell of Ashboro. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ben I ton and children of South Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holder. Sandra *ad Rickey of Kinston. Miss Betsy Vann of Henderson vis ited friends In town during the weekend. ,. Mr. am} Mrs. Hillie Drew of Rqc Wednesday of last week. Mr Sr Mrs. "Cokm Quinn anil daughter, Rebecca of Greenville spent several dips last weak with Mr. and Mrf C. W Hinson and Mrs. Viola Quinfc Mr and Mrs. Charles SiMton ^f Jacksonville, Florida spent the Hol iday weekend with their parents. Mr. ami Mrs. James Sutton of Wfr ?J?W and Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Bare foot of Clinton. , Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dranghan and daughter, Paige were Sunday din ner guests of her mother; Mrs. Pearl Stephenson in Goklsboro. Mr. and Mrs. With am HoweH and children spent the wshkend in Charleeton, S. C. visiting his sis ter and family, Mr. and Mm. Mil lard Male. Mr. and Mm. Jehnny Powell and Mrs. Ira Ezzell spent several days in the mhunthins of N. C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson of Hamlet and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knotts, Jr. and children of Lauring burg were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Kitchen of Maxton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitehen. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gaskin and children of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bizzell of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carlton and children and Mrs. T. R. Quinn ?WWh m *- sutflWPpp' Mrs. Lib Lanier of Wrightsville Beach was weekend guests of her 'abewats have nyved to Atlanta Georgia to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jenkins Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. JeJnkin*. m. and Jona and Mr. and Mrs. 6. B. 7nnhnBii nwanl ika uinolrnnd at Ikn ??wiMnry spvui nw " uuncnu o* inv Jenkins Cottage at Sneads Ferry. Mr. iA Mrs. J. B. Herring, Jr. family have movd* into their new home on Walnut Street. Mikfe Hasty of 'Kenansvilte spent the weekend with his aunt and IMcle, Mr. and Mil. Joe Lee Coatin * "TTTDI?^ sandwich^ I club members pi u.stwttlf Mrs. Dor (man with a brate fruit bowl as a going awayK ift ami the faftossprfr sented fara MWmwr' wffh' Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Wray for club high, Mrs. Brinson second wniPiP <Xfn f?r Aidndifs WHAT IS YOUR CONSERVATION NEED? Thagfi is a conservation u*M| on dlin? erous other thii^- but the need is there. What c<pserva(|sn need is there op your firm?.! g, Give 'this mutter careful consider! Ution. The live, of thenar* depend tlpon our farm Wild and our farm ers. "We must keep our soil fertile) and productive. ? ? * When you have decided 'on the conservation needs for your farm file your request for A CP assistance fon practices available At this time * with the ABO County Committee thr ough the ASC8 County Office. The county committee caa then approve assistance for your farm to ttoi ex tent that available funds will al low them to do so. ?' 1 * ? Remember ? the county commit tee cannot approve assistance for your farm until yeti request assis tance. Think about the conserva tion needs for your farm - then file your request for assistance, the County Committee and County Of fice personnel wilt be glad'to dis cuss with you your conservation needs. '-? ???* i Whnt yotf let the County Commit tee help you with some A CP assis tance? ' ' ' . ? 1 ASC COMMUNITY ELECTIONS Again we mention the subject'of community committee elbetkins Wo continue to discuss them With you because we want to keep them on your minds. Why? Because We urge you to vote so that you will had your voice in the election of coining year. 1 fi?AmiC DIVERTED ACREAGE feed grain programs have been a mended so that diverted acreage r,telss^8Slir: ber l, 1963 as was previously an nounced. . si -14 Zi'iflfgLlttH Diverted acreage on which there Is Sdybeatoi or other ollsded wots, wildlife food plots, and acfe^ge on wliHrh grain Crops WvrttlKtlRV in 1963 May Not Be Orazed in 1963 A ?|i ?* |t|? I ^ The reasons for thi oh#rtge *pe; 1. To permit- cooperating produc The present wmnmn^rwunit te?|Dtn vWJ .tf^tonight afsToo p. i m. in Ihe cSTntySffice to complete 1 a slat# of nominees for their re spective communities and ta esta blish community polling places. The ttrif 1 rff flflfaftees and polling places will be made public next week. FARM M0ORER& *> < of the million and a half men hired to work for Rages on fslkns Jbr'at 9831BI either in major repair anl mainten aape or the operation of lwrm fpach inqry. About one-third of the o?en ?n tractor* or tnjcka white out 1 out Of 3 works at tilled haj?d la Qj? a rcgiopal basis, the Sppth has {fee ?igbest i prupertiqn of un skilled farm laborers ? 60 per oent of the regiorife farm'workjng farce. (The Farm J^ly ^863.1^ ; Hear about the'smart ahd CTtrifty flea? He saved up and bought his own dog! "Hope Vujes * a land 'forever green.' ? Wordsworth. Ut " 1 r> M '' *Z(Bilj) tjitiribn, a na pwition of extenion administrative management assistant to tslke the Eastern District 4-H agent post. Extension Director George Hyatt Jr. said Garmon will fill the posi tion left vacant recently when Fred Wagoner was appointed state 4-H specialist. In his new position Garmon wffl be responsible for planning pro gryraq giving to the 4-H cation, Garmon holds a M. S de btee from Clemson College. He joined agricultural extension as an assistant agent in Transylvan ia County in 1966. In 1968 he came to the N. C. State campus to assume responsibilities with the N. C. 441 Development Fund, Inc. It was in 1960 that he became administrative management assistant. Garmon is married to the former Martha Frances Martin of Cowpens, 3. C. Residents of Cary, they have two'children. f' *gWWWffSW**"*-' BUSINESS FORMS PRINTED? CON OURLITY JOS PRINTTNO CALL THE DUPUN - TIMES. m ? V?^l,.,la.u GluMUtt With Mrs. Brown Mrs. Jamas Norwood West, Jr. was high scorer far tbs everting when Mrs. tea Brown was hostess to her heidge club on Tuesday evening at tor home on Hill ftvaet. Mrs. West received coat hooks and Mm. J. T. Qresham, Jr. raeetvod a brass miniature kleenex holder for second high score, Mrs. Earl Huie received an adding meter for con solation prise and hand garden tools were awarded to Mrs. Elbert Matttiis lor bingo prise. "> v Other pitying were Masdames John A. Johnson, Mrs. W. J. Mid dieton, Jr. Mrs. John Fonville and Mrs. Rivers Johnson, Jr. Durjpg progressions the hostess served Cokes and potato chips and at the conclusion of play, individual meringue pies and coffee. ' *> 11 [?. '? j ? 1 Mrs. Dormon th Entertains Club Mrs. Willie Dorman was hostess to her club Thursday evening at eight o'clock at ber home on Pol lock Street. AT CHURCH Morning Worship 11:60 a. 91. MUiW to nMfch Cfcoir '" Training Union f'pL ~" H. ?lte<i;'blrect*n- M " Everting' Worship 8:W p'Sk!" .- ? WARSAW IktoftWMJlilf' tlflJRCB ft WlLSON MINISTER church school: #*"a. m. BAMn Sup't? '**? Worship SertUfe4''tl:M A. M. SOrrtvm: I Music: ""N I WARSAW PRESSVTERIAN I ? 'x CHURCH '*? I NORMAN FLOWENS MINIRTER li Chu/ch School Si50 i\ rti. *" Allen W. Draughon, Jr. Stifct ? Morning Worship li:M A. M. I" Pioneer EelkJWsMp '6:tolP. M. Evening Worship T.ttPP. Mr CALVARY BA-VTiaT CHtJRCH PAUL MULL. PASTOR CECIL PATE - I General Sunday School Superintend ent "Rabert Price A^ult Suueririifen Union Director Mofnth* WferShiJ) il:w A. M Prayer Service ! n?V Wednesday | ?>' T;S0 tfnflrfHit iJnion " 1 EV^e^'Aitoh^r 8:30' i>'. ^ m. wawia3^^^OAOTAL ? HOLINESS CHURCH PASTOR Rev. DtniaT Jbnea Worship Services ? Mbmiitg WbfsHijv ll'.oo I ? Evenint' WOrship '7:M *" I Sunday School at 11*00 o'clock ? ? t ^ Ever^ Sunday" 1 *" ? Norman Berwick. SUpWthteadont Thursday Evening ? ' Prajter Meeting 130 "??' ? FIRST ORIGINAL' FltWE WILL Baptist crukch ? ? ? PASTOR ?<* tt. B. Everett ? ... SUPERINTENDENT. ? Robert Bensea A. M. E?3a^W^^i?l^tqbr DUPL1K THEATRE "AIR CONDITIONED" I .? I !3g!_ Tharsdar >1 I starring Marten Brand* to n ? ? Ih?. 1 irn |ttk - I Mfily Arnericpn | Starring Chhck Comers ? ? ,? M v 1?'?fc. ? ?'? "T Flipper ' ' 1 I Sunday - Monday *??. M starring James |ina ii ? . ? ?nhrt* r '? 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