-4 ?' 4 Revival Services At Bear Marsh ' Revival services are sche duled at the Bear Marsh Miss ionary Baptist Church, located five miles east of Mt. olive October 20th. through the 27th The Rev. R.C. James pastor of the Falrview Baptist Church. Albemarle. N.C.. will be the guest speaker. Rev. James is a powerful preacher of the Gospel of Christ and Is loved by all congregations he has been pri vileged to work with. There will be a worshipful congregational singing and spe cial music each evening. On Tuesday evening, The Men's - der special mask under the dir ection of Mrs. J.Ty Williams, Jr. On Thursday evening. The Calypso Baptist Church Choir will bring the special music under the directionofMrs.RA. Thompson. The Bear Marsh Church Choir, and Men's Chor us will bring the special music during the week also. Services will begin each eve ning at 7:30 p.m. Pastor of the Bear Marsh Church, the Rev. R.H. Kelly, joins with his peo ple in extending a cordial in vitation to the public to attend these services. Patients At Duplin General Hospital ADMITTED OCT. 8-15. 1963. Warsaw; Rebecca Jean Best & Baby girl; Nancy James W; Alice Lucy Hines; Helen Carlton & Baby boy; George Bennett; Jan Ice Smith; Angela McKlver; Earlene Stroud; Leeotis Roby; Daisy Lou Williams & Baby girl; Marvin Allen Sutton: Ma bel Philyaw; Cynthia Bouyer; Frank Wnaley. Rose Hill: Martha Henderson & Baby girl; Gussle Carter; Vlolet Glddlngs. 1 Mount Olive; Mertle Cherry. Wallace; Bertha Smith; Doris Futrell; Robert Allen Batts. Newton Grove; 5 Clarence Lee Warren. 1 Jacksonville; s Lillie Pearl Smith; Mollle 1 Sloan & Baby boy. 1 Magnolia; t Teresa Howard; Mabel Rlt- I ter; Alice Dean Mathls; Lll- ( llan Southerland & Baby girl; John Albert Pickett; Karl Wil- 1 son; Annabel Barden. I Kenansvllle; ] Vernette Williams & Baby > boy; Hortense Hasty. ( Beulaville; ? Betty Brown; Grace Raynor; 1 Elson James Strickland; Betty 1 Eva Edwards. I Bowden; Donell Hill; Henry A. Par- ' ker. i Teachey; 1 Sylvia Johnson; Wllma Sho- r= lar & Baby girl. Turkey; Swannle Hudson. Wallace; Sylvia Boney. Albertson; i Nellie Brlnson. Pink Hill; Amelia Carol Swinson & Baby boy; Lottie Brock. Social Security As a self-employed farmer you enjoy a number of rights under the Provisions of the Social Security Act. You and your family are protected a gainst loss of income brought about by old-ace, disability, and death provided you have properly filed your tax returns and paid your self-employment taxes. In addition to these rights, you also have certain obliga tions under the Social Security Act as an employer. The most L important of these obligations is to report the wages you pay to farm employees so that they can get the same protection you are enjoying. Not all farm employees are covered by Social Security. However any employee to whom you pay at least $150 in cash wages during the year, or any employee who worKS for you at least 20 days during the year (regardless of total earnings) must be reported, v ,u should file these reports < .th the In ternal Revenue Service at the end of each year. As an employer there are four things t you should do; 1) Whenever a new employee , starts to work for you, copy J his name and social security [ number directly from his so- { cial security card. Sylvia Thigpen To Present Recital I On Sunday afternoon October !0th. at four p.m. Dr. Leonard iarl Harris of the Harris Con (ervatory of Music in Rocky dount, will present Miss Sylvia fhigpen, pianist, in recital ai he Cedar Fork Baptist Church, ieulavllle. The public is cor liaUy invited to attend. Miss Thigpen, daughter of dr. and Mrs. Percy E. Thig )en of Beulavllle, is nine fears of age. She has been tak ing piano lessons two yearsun ier Dr. Harris, and with mo lern educational practices in :he art of teaching music along ivith graded theory courses, ceyboard harmony, Repertorie and Workshop classes, Sylvia has completed eight grades of music. She is a fluent reader of music at sight and memo rlzes well by analysis. She is ' presently in the ninth grade of music at the Conservatory. PROGRAM: Melody of Love, Englemann. Dance of the Rosebuds. Keats. Sunbeam Dance, Kern. Fur Elise, Beethoven. Mediation Morrison. C<" ; Gardens Saar. Olo Jack Joe, (Concert tran scription) Rathbach. Romance, Sibelius. GAIL SLOAN Showers of Roses May. Glow Worm, Lincke. Twilight Reverie, Guy. Gau Sloan, daughter of Mr. : and Mrs. J.D. Sloan of Chin quapin who will assist, has had piano with Dr. Harris three years and is presently in the . twelfth grade of music. ROSE HILL PTA MEETS The Rose Hill Elementary school held its regular P.T.A. meeting, Monday night, Oct. 14., with Mr. Leo Jones, Pre sident, Presiding. 2) Keep an accurate record of the amount you pay each employee during the year and the number of days he works for you. Be sure to Include only the cash wages you pay not wages in kind, such as room and board. 3) If you have not already done so, get an employer's iden tification number from your Internal Revenue Office by filing a Form SS-4 available at any Internal Revenue Office. Rood your BIBLE doily ond OO TO CHURCH SUNDAY 4) Report once a year to In ternal Revenue the wages paid to any employee who either earned $150 in cash wages or who worked for you at least 20 days during the year and was paid on a time basis, i.e., by the hour or day. You withhold from your em ployees pay 3 5/8 % as the employees pay 3-5/8% of his wages, add another 3-5/8% as the employer's share of the tax, and send it with your report to Internal Revenue Service. For further information on his or any other social secur ty matter, contact your Social Security District Office at 311 Hast Walnut Street in Golds ?ro. Office hours are 8:45 a.m. o 5:00 p.m.. and the telephone lumber is 735-6811. Mr. W.R. Teachey and Wil liam Elmore's combined 7th grades gave the devotional. A program on school drop ! out was presented by Mrs. Lee Souder and Mr. Billy Murphy, Duplin County Truant officers. A film "When I'm old enough good-bye," was shown, which would certainly discourage youth from thinking of leaving school before graduation. The committee for the Hal loween program, this year was appointed. The new teachers and truant officers were introduced to the audience. Our Congratulations To The Poultry Industry Of Duplin County From npi ASSOCIATE STORE AlsO Agent For Security Fire Insuarnce Co. -Complete Insurance Service Hail - Auto - Fire With Kind Wishes igjg^p^j To Duplin In Their Poultry Progress Hill Supply Co. p>l*Hil|N? m ? -?* ? ...? Poultry Industry In Congratulations To The Duplin County PpgtMMf re-caps, repairs Firestone Tires We Use Racing Rubber ml AT NO EXTRA CHARGE# 6-00x13 thru 10-00x22 V Racing Rubber At No Extra Cost. Guaranteed Tire Re-Capping SANDLIN TIRE SERVICE Day; Phone CY 8-3362 Night; Phone CY 8-3361 Beulaville, N. C. We Salute The Poultry Industry In This Area A BIG NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Men's And Ladies Shoes J Ladies Dressels --Coals - "IPe Outfit The Whole Familyw J DIXIE DISCOUNT Rose Hill, N. (.. ? NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK 1Q1Q Sixteen million school children buy economical, nutritious noon metis at school every day ? ? - ? . ... -J.-. - The Country ! Stable of (J/Jm iii*its? / "" (In Jordan's Shoping Center) Clinton, N. C. OPENS THURSDAY October 17th. 4 P. AA. Remains Open Till 9 P. M. THURSDAY NIGHT Register For FREE GIFTS ? Mens Sports Coat ? Mens Trousers ? Ladies Sweater ? Ladies Blouse Featuring 0 Suits by Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Cricketeer 0 Shirts by Sero, Creighton & Manhattan Q Trousers by Seven Seas and Happ ^ Ladies' Blouses by Villager & Lady Manhattan 0 Skirts by John Meyer & Century ^ Sweaters by Villager ^ Loftis Match Sets ? Dresses by Villager Tobacco Is Selling Good At ROSS WAREHOUSE Truck Lane 701 Clinton, N. C. Tel. LY 2-2966 with GUY R. ROSS A. E. RACKLEY BILL BEECH . CLARENCE KIRVEN, JR. Bring Your Tobacco And Return Same Day ... See Sales Schedule B< ow ROSS \A/AP PUT ^1 October 17?Thursday ... 2nd SALE ? * IV/UJL October .18?Friday .1 __ -- - 1st SALE Has Highest Average SSSS ::: :: : ?1 IlKJ Perry Hall's Grocery & A. L. Jackson's Grocery 401 South Center St Beside Railroad MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. ROUTE 1 MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. ??NECK BONESm lb. "a,... Hamburger rryprs jyrr" now its pepsi Flour oq# ik 24jlb. BACON VATomi ns^l $1 fiQ fSSSr Honeyeult 29c $1.28 Crate Pto, |M*SKjOtA| UmI | S' Tenderiied 32c CaftOlt ' D*p0,i' 1 AIL MEAT 1/2 or while DIIAIAm ? ? 1/2 or whole Regular O'K Colgate HAM I Premium Lb. Box bologna Toothpaste 45c?. 8cl1- CRACKERS 30c 35cu>. 43c ..fa- && ?? sxSSr ? ?