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Report Of Heart Chairman ? The 1968 Duplin County Heart -Fund Campaign is com pleted aid Mrs. Boyd Walker, Treasurer, reports the total contributions collected to date are $8,250.10. This figure ex ceeds our 1967 contributions of 17,762.60 by 9*. We are proud of this splendid response of our Duplin citizens and wish to thmk them for their gen erous contributions to the Heart Fund. The distribution of die total campaign funds are listed ac cording to the name of the cities or communities, names of the various chairmen, and the total amount collected by each chair man For thecityof Beulaville, Mr. Raleigh Lanier, City Chair man reports the following col lections of $300.00: Business Days - Mr. Clarence Phylaw. $94.00; Balloon Davs - Mr. Rod Due, $37.81; Basketball Ga mes, $23.31; Road Block. $80.22; Coffee Days - Mr. Rus sell Bostlc, $8.08; Elementary School, $56.58. A total of $300.00. For the city of Beulaville, Mrs. Catherine Williams and Allie Boyette, Co-City Chair men report the following Heart Sunday Collections: Allie Boy ette, $5.00; Mrs. Caherlne Wil liams, $15.00. Total Heart Sunday Collections $20.00. To tal Beulaville Collections $32 0.00. For the city of Calypso, Mrs. Hervey Kornegay. Sr., City Chairman reports the fol lowing collections of $174.38: Business Days, $118.50; Heart Sunday , $55.88. Total Calypso Collections $174.38. For the city of Faison, Mrs. A. P. Cates, City Chairman re ports the following collections of $381.60: Business Days - Mrs. F. D. Taylor, $87.50; Balloon Days - Mrs. Curtlss Cates, $90.10; Heart Sunday - Mrs. C.R. Little. $179.00;Clubs & Organizations - Mr. C. D. Lee. $25.00. Total of $381.60. For the city of F aison the following Co-City Chairmen re port these Heart Sunday Col lections; Mrs. Mary J. Chal mers. $16.00; Marie and Louise Brewington, $13.72. Total F ai son Collections Is $411.32. ? For the city of Kenans vllle, Mr. 0. P. Johnson, Ctry Chair man reports Heart Sunday Col lections: 1360.09. For the city 1 of Kenansville. Mrs. Mary A. Merritt. Mrs. Thurllne Miller, Mrs. Alberta Branson, Co-City Chairmen report Heart Sunday Collections of 172.50. Total Kenansvllle Collections 34 22.59. For the city of Magnolia, Mrs. Patsy Joe Pope. City Chairman reports Heart Sunday Chairman report the following collections of 3575.32: Special Gifts, 3125.00; Business Days, 3133.00; Heart Sundays - Mrs. Maude Smith. 3123.48; Coffee Days, 391.79; Chicken Supper, 31(8.06. Total 3575.32. For the city of Mwnolla, the following Co-City Chairman report these Heart Sunday Col lections: Mrs. Hattle Carr & Mrs. Phoebis R. Moore, 350.00; Mrs. Lillian Farrlor, 32.25. Total Magnolia Collections Is 3627.57. For the city of Rose Hill, Mrs. L. B. Brummitt, City Chairman reports the following collections of 3247.36: Bus iness Days - Mrs. Charles R. Mosback, 3124.00; Balloon Days - Mrs. Ken Farrlor, 325.10; Heart Sunday - Mr. J ames J. Bowden, 398.26. To tal of 3247.36. For the city of Rose Hill the following Co-City Chairman report these Heart Sundav Col lections: Mrs. WillieN.McKoy. 3112.50; Mrs. Mary Price 38.00. Total Rose Hill Collections is 3367.86. For the city of Wallace, Mrs. Gene Carter, City Chairman reports the following collec tions of 33,801.49: Business Days - Mr. Tommy Blanton, 3888.25; Heart Sunday - Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bostic, 3174.24; Balloon Days - Mrs. R. E. Avant, 3111.86; Heart Fund T alent Show - Mrs. C. C. Bell. Director and Mrs. Leon Stone, Tickets, 3554.69; J. P. Stevens In Plant Solicitation, 32,072.45. Total is 33.801.49. For the city of Wallace, the following Co-City Chairmen re port these Heart Sunday Col lections: Mrs. Edna Wallace, 315.00; Mrs. Vernett Bryant, 370.00. Total Wallace Collec tions Is 33,888.49. For the city of Warsaw, Mrs. James F. Strickland, City Chairman reports the following collections of 3488.63: Busi ness Days - Mrs. Sam Godwin, 3115.00; Special Gifts - Mrs. Henry Merritt, 380.00; Heart Sunday - Mrs. Annie T. Harmon, 3110.16; Balloon Days - Mrs. Ervin Sloan, 3154.61; Coffee Days - Reba's Restaurant, Bland's Grill and Ghaynelle's Restaurant, 325.86; Clubs & Organizations - Mrs. Gerald Quinn. 33.00. Total of 3488.63. For the city of Warsaw, Mrs. Carrie L. Gillespie, Co City Chairman reports the fol lowing Heart Sunday Collections Is 3232.50. Total Warsaw Col lections are 3721.13. Mrs. Leonard Grady, Rural District I Chairman reports the following collections of 3137.18: Alberts on - Mrs. Horace Ne thercutt, 325.00; Cabin - Mrs. Lawrence Houston, 310.72; Out law Bridge - Mrs. James Park er, 323.00; Pleasant View - Mrs. Richard Rouse, 327.36; Sandy Plain - Mrs. W. F.Thig pen, 326.65; Smith's Ch^el - Miss Karen Smith, 324.45. To tal of 3137.18. The following Co-Rural Community Chairmen report the collections of 37.00 at Bra nch - Miss Agnes J. Branch and Miss Emily franch. Total District I Collections is $M4.18. Mrs. T. A. Jernigan, Rural District II Chairmm reports the following collections at $18 1.77: Almun Spring Church - Mrs. Eugene Outlaw. 17.76; Be autanous - Mrs. David Lane, 17.71; Scott Store - Mrs. Norma Reardon, $13.00; Garner's Cha pel - Mrs. Randal Albertson, $32.30; Oak Ridse - Mrs. Wil liam Sullivan, $7.00; Long Ridge & Pleasant Grove - Mrs. Helen Waller, $33.00; Summer lin's Crossroad - Mrs. Eddy Goodman and Miss Leslie Belt, $47.00; Bethel Church - Mrs. Dorothy Alphln, $13.00; Rones Chapel - Mrs. Geddy Jones , $33.00. Total District 0 Col lections is $181.77. Mrs. Wendell Teachey, Ru ral District III Chairman re ports the following collections of $229.32: Northeast Com munity - Mrs. Raymond En glish. $125.30; Charity - Rev. R. D.Riggins, $23.00; Teachey - Mrs. RT C. Jenkins. $14.35; Rockflsh Creek - Mrs. Bill Kenan, $35.05; Corinth Church - Mrs. Robert J. Johnson, $31.52. Total of $229.22. The following Co-Rural Community Chairman for Dis trict HI report the collections of $159.37: Charity - James A. Herring. $4.45; Charity - Alex Brown, $15.00; Charity High School - Mrs. WUlie C. Jones, $55.47; Teachey - Mrs. Bertha Boney, $30.00; Rock fish Creek - Mrs. Bertha Mur phy, $34.45; Rockflsh Creek - Mrs. Beulah Bennett, $20.00. Total District DI Collections is $388.59. District IV Rural Commun ities report the following col lections: Bowden - Mrs. Lil lian Carter, $18.00; Unity Ch urch - Mrs. Otho Lee Holland - $29.38. Total District IV Col lections $47.38. Mrs. Lois Simpson, Rural District V Chairman reports the following collections of $519.74: Cedar Fork - Mrs. Ralph Hunter - Heart Sunday, $15.60; Cedar Fork Talent Show - Mrs. Ralph Hunter, $78.40; Chinqua pin - Joe Bostic - Heart Sun day, $15.00; Chinquapin - Joe Boistic - Balloon Davs. $30.06: Chinquapin - Joe Bostic - Mem orial Gifts, $50.00; Chinquapin - Joe Bostic - Special Gifts. $50.00; Chinquapin - Mrs. Mil ton Williams . $61.81; Halls ville - Mrs. Flave Mercer, $41.47; Mill Swamp - Mrs. Rif ton Raynor and Mrs. Virginia Raynor, $41.66; Quinn Store - Mrs. Bruce Lanier, $42.16; Ja ckson Store - Mrs, Fred Al bertson and Mr, Arliss Alber tson, $9.00; Potters Hill - Mrs, Noami Bostic and Mrs. Zoda Bostic, $33.85; Whaleys Cross road - Mrs. Otis Penny, $21.70; Cypress Creek - Mrs. Exum James, $7.60; Fountain Town - .Mr. Durral Brown, $21.43. To tal of $519.74. The following Co-Rural Community Chairman for Dis trict V report the collections of $37.10: Chinquapin, Oscar Sharpless, Sr., Co-Chairman reports the following: Mrs. Ester C. Suggs, $21,80; Mr. Jar vis Stalllngs, $9.75; Deep Bottom*- Willie Spearman. $5.55. Total District V Col lections are $556.84. Grand Total Heart Fund Col lections is $8,250.10. The distribution as to the type of funds collected is as follows: Business Days, $1,580.25; Special Gifts. $2 55.00; In Plant Solicitations, $2,072.45; Heart Sunday, $2,7 Faison Jaycee Project 11 Names of Duplin's Servicemen Sought The names of all North Dup fin itm bob senring In Viet- J ib it* needed by the Faiaon a J ay cms, Chairman Kan Avant of tha "Cigarettes for Viat- * nam" project announced this weak. "We want avaryone In tha Beautancus, Calypso and Fat- 1 son araaa who has relatives or friaods In tha armed ser- < ?leas In Vietnam to call us as* 1 soon as possible," Chairman Avant declared. "TheJaycees want to sand them cartons of cigarettes." Chairman A vent said he could be contacted by calling 658 3091 during the day and 267 4041 at nlidit. "We want to sand cigarettes to our fighting men In Vietnam and Thailand, who are natives of our area, to show our appreciation and gratitude," Chairman Avant pointed out. "It Is part of the North Carolina Jaycee public relations pro ject." Falson Jaycees are contact ing businesses, organizations and other groups in the North Duplin area to secure "CIga ll! May Court Mr. Luke Bradshaw of Rose Hill has been selected by his classmtfes at Miller-Mccte Business College to be an es cort for the May Court. The May Queen will be crowned at a dance to be held at the Cape Fear Ballroom on Sat urday. May 4. She will be crowned by Miss Kaye Brown of Jacksonville, last year's Queen. Music will be furnished by the Generation. Luke is the son of Mrs. Louise Bradshaw and the late Mr. Rifton Bradshaw and a graduate of Wallace-Rose Hill High School. He is enrolled in the Business Administration Department. . 3rd Sunday Guests Third Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny H. Farrior were Rev. Wright and wife and Rev. Greene of Whiteville, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed D. Monk of Magnolia; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Farrior of Kenans ville; also Miss Queenla Farrior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ny Farrior of New York. 70.48; Balloon Days. $449.54; Heart Fund Benefits. $982.80; Club and Organizations, $33.00; Elementary School, $56.58; Memorial Gifts, $50.00. A to tal of $8,250.10. ettes (or Vietnam" orders. Fhe cigarettes cost about fl.00 i carton. The cartons will be shipped Urectly to General William Westmoreland In Vietnam (or llstrlbutlon toservtcemenfrom the North Duplin' area, Chair nan Avent stated. Each pack will acknowledge the donor. The packs will be labeled with the North Caro Una Jaycee emblem, the Fml soii Jaycee club name, and the local donor's name and addreas. Each carton at cigarettes will have a pre-addressed postcard for recipients to return to the donor. National Director Charles Harrell of Mount OUve la serv ing as state chairman of the "Cigarettes for Vietnam" pro lect. u* M> pM* ? 11 Come in and pick up your FREE copy of our new educational booklet "SAVING CAN BE FUN!" It is designed to introduce the world of money management to youngsters, and help them de veloo the saving habit early in life. Children will find it enjoyable because "SAVING CAN BE FUN! is a colorful, action-packed comic book. It is a success story which youngsters will enjoy while learning about thrift. ThIt booklot it commended by Parent? magaaine. XHOME FEDERAL uy SAVINGS U US AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KINSTON ??tart F. Kanwiay AaaUtaat Vita PrasKaat Stalk Flat Straat *???. N.C. 111^^ Think of your children. Bob Scott's determination to improve our schools is based on genuine interest and first-hand experience. His wife and his mother taught school. 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