1 : kr. Patterson To Speak ? At Magnolia Homecoming ? HonMoomlng Day Services will be observed at the Magno ^^Hatlst Church, Sunday. No Dr. L N. Patterson, Vlsltfcg ' -Professor of Missions, South eastern Baptist Theological Se mlnary, Wake Forest. N. C.. will be the guest speaker. H Dr. Patterson, a native of - Alabama, went to Nigeria. Af rica fa 1934 and has served In the following positions as a missionary of the Southern Bap tist Convention; Principal- Baptist Boys'High School. Absoluts, Nigeria, 1935 Sept.: Churches of Abeakuta and oke-ogun area. 1925-1944. Secretary Treasurer: Nige rian Mission, F.M.B., S.B.C. 1944-195? General Secretary: Nigerian Baptist Convention. 1944-1962. Dr. Patterson holds the B. A. degree from Howard College, Alabama, the Th. M. degree from Southern Seminary, Louisville, the a D. Jegree. Howard College and the O.B.E. degree (Honorary officer of the British Empire.) In addition to serving as Edi tor of the "Nigerian Baptist, 1929-36, Dr. Panerson is au thor of the book, "Continent In Commotion," 1956. Dr. and Mrs. Patterson are now living in Wake Forest where he is serving as visiting Pro fessor of Missions. The Homecoming Day ser vices trill begin with Sunday School at 10:00 A.M. followed by the Morning Worship Hour at 11.00 A.M. After the Worship Hour there will be a picnic lunch. All members, former mem bers and friends of the Mag nolia Church are cordially in vited to attend these services drawer, Rudell Harry Osborne received 3 to 5 veers suspended, end was placed on probation for 5 veers. He was to psy Rivers Johnson $100 and H. O. Watson $10 and pay costs. Faison Contiaued Frwn Page 1 one in the community." Mrs. Paul graduated from North Duplin High School and received her BS degree In health and physical education from East Carolina in 1964. m addition to her work as summer recreation director in Faison. she has taught at Have lock Junior High School. She is presently teething health and physical education at EastCar teret High School in Beaufort. She Is married to H. D. Paul. Jr. of Beaufort, and her parents ere Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Clif ton of Route 2, Faison. Mar dad Continued From Page 1 tis, about 6,000 become men tally retarded. Don't expose your child to measles and its possible life long after effects. There are now safe, effective vaccines to prevent this child hood disease. There's an old saying that money can't buy happiness, but it can. There are several mil lion mentally retarded children growing up in th'ls country for . whom money can buy the special education, training, and help they need, and help costs money. In every city, town and village in the nation there are children who are mentally retarded. They may be called by more old fashioned and often unkind names, but the fact remains that these children suffer from a handicap and are entitled to the same love and affection and understanding that other children receive. Unless you have a retarded child in your family, it is doubtful that you have ever given much thought to this problem but you never know when a mentally retarded child will touch your life. For 3 out of every hundred parents in Dup lin County, a child will be different. There are as many as 1,200 in the county now. Mental Retardation is every body's battle. There are 2 mfl lton mentally retarded people working today - qualified, capa ble and eager to earn their way. Duplin County Association for Retarded children has its aim to help every retardate in our county. This orgntautlen con- t tributes to research; Contri butes to state and National As sociations yearly; helps to sup port the trainable class at Rose Hill (children with 26-50 I.Q,); purchased Station Wagon for children in the trainable class and have ordered another in order to let more children at tend; and at present, plans are in the making for a shel tered workshop four the adult retardates. If you have a retarded child or know of one, please contact Mrs. P. G. Blanton, Rose Hill, President of this organization, tardailon and ff'ttf much can be done for the re tarded. Now. during National Re tarded children's week - which runs from November 13th th rough Thanksgiving Day - find out from Duplin County Asso ciation fo r Retarded children. How you can help. There are many ways of helping - with understanding, with concern, with time and with support. Every Five minutes, a baby Is born in the United States who will be mentally retarded, but thanks to research, many pa rents will be spared this heart ache. Brakint Oaattnei from page 1 tim was Sheffield Motor Com pany. Charlie Sheffield, owner of the Sheffield Motor Company said the only thing they had missed was a 20 ton floor Jack. The budding was entered through a window In the office. A glass had been broken In a previous robbery and had been replaced by cardboard which was removed, the window un locked and raised for entry. Two places In nearby Turkey In Sampson County were also robbed, a Hudson man return ing from fishing saw the rob bers in his father's place of business, but they were gone by the time he got to the store. BRIEFS Coattaued From Pace 1 HARVEST AND HOMECOMING Dr. James Carr. Secretary vice at Smith Presbyterian Dr. Ctrr Number' 20 at 3 p.m. Friday. No venter" 20. 21. IndTSI will speak each evening at 7S30 p.m. at the Union Thariksglvfctg services in Kenansville. The public is invited to these services. THANKS Last month the Duplin County Chapter of the American National Red Cross made and shipped 24 lined Bed socks for the men-patients at the Veter ans Administration Hospital at Fayetteville, N. C. As the Exe cutive Secretary of this chapter, I wish on behalf of the offi cers to thank the following la dles of the Kenansville Com munity who made this project possible; Mrs. Viola W. Qulim, Mrs. Maryc Southerland. Mrs. Bertha S. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Betsy Sharpe also Miss Lottie Anne Williams and Mrs. Louise Williams. This repre sented a lot of work and we appreciate the cooperation of these fine volunteer workers. Mrs. N. B. Boney, Exec Sec. Duplin Red Cross BAR-B-QUE SUPPER Bar-B-Que supper will be served Friday night, Novem ber 18 at Bawden Presbyterian Church from 5 to 8 p.m. Plates 75$ and $L2S. Cakes and pies I for sale. BAZAAR The woman's Society of Ch ristian Service of First Metho dist Church, Mount Olive, is sponsoring a bazaar on Friday many items of Interest for Ch brniis sifts Christinas de ooraliens, gtfts and Ideas for otberaoc aslons of the year win be on sale, a country store, and a white elephant sale will also be featured as wall as foods, needlework. Jewelry and books. The Methodist Men's dub will serve a barbequesup pe from 5:00 p.m. until 7 p.m. Plan now to bring the fa mily for supper and shop ax the bazaar next Friday, November 18th. MAGNOLIA CHURCH TO HAVE SPECIAL SERVICE The First Pentecostal Free WQl Baptist church of Magolla will have a special service on Sunday, November 20th at 2:30 p.m. In Appreciation to the years of service rendered by a former pastor, the Rev. K. D. Brown, of Burgaw. He has a total of 32 years of service to the Magnolia church. It will mark the 60th year since he first came to the Magnolia church. 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