Newspapers / The Duplin Times (Warsaw, … / Sept. 19, 1968, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
.?tn.M .? ? ? ?? -??- ?? ???~ NRIIiy nw noIV!6 ?ad Pan, are quite^frequenUy Aa you walk down the hall, ywu may see Mrs. Annie Huie of Warsaw diligently working a cress word puzzle or playing amuses herself by turning out garments with her sewing ma chine. She sews beautifully, I but says she doesn't sew for other people, Just her own plea Mr. John H. Bland of Teach er says it is jus; one of the finest places he ever saw. He is very Interested in genealogy and if you talk with him long, you wfll And that he knows your family. You will also find that he thanks the management and employees are Just the very best. He is really enjoying his stay Mr. Coy Turner of BeulaviDe has been a resident of other homes and he is happy to be back here where in his words "the food is Just wonderful". Miss Glennie Miller of Beula vflle has been a resident of the home for about five years. She is dose enough that it is con venient for her family and fri ends to visit her and she ap preciates the fact that all the personnel is so kind and consid erate. Mrs. Christine Sanderson is day floor supervisor and Mrs. Sudie Farrior is night super visor. They are assisted by Mrs. Beaford Outlaw, Mrs. Lo uise Fulwood, Mrs. Georgia Herring, Mrs. Mary Ethel Mil ler and Mrs. Fannie Smith. The cooks producing the food that the residents associate with their own mothers cook ing, are Mrs. Marie Casteen and Mrs. Dossie Miller. The Whaley Rest Home with its new wing is indeed another giant step in the progress of Kenansville and Duplin County. Li i a MUnt of Whaler Beat Heme enjoys TV which II- I. iWifUB P mm?If^WiiIiiiii?i1.pil?? will I ?II|*HIII?H?I1I>W|II1W??WW?? N nuuMfer, Mrs. Mu HM, to adjuttef for btao. < Photo by Rath Wells) Mia Glenate MRter formerly ef Benta Title to torn a ream In Ike new wimy of Whaley Rett Heme by Mn. Christine Sander Ma, day fleer tayu itoti. (Pbete by Rath Wells) Visits Schools Members of the Duplin County Board of Education recently met with Superintendent C.H. Yel verton In Ken ansville and toured the various school plants In the Duplin County School System. Mr. D. D. B1 an chard. Mr. Rus sell Brock and Doctor E.L. Boy ette represented the Board. It was Impossible for Mr. J.F. t Strickland and Mr. E.E.Rogers to *tend because of business ^comn^tments; " The njtae' hour tour covered 125 miles arid 24 pchool plknts. Mr*. Annie Ode formerly of Waraw, la toneentratlnf an a game of solitaire while Mrs. Beaford Outlaw, one enployee of the home, looks on. ( Photo hy Rath Wells) The trip provided the Board of Education members with mom ents of encour agment and mom ents of depression. There are many school plants aid facili ties which are up-to-date and e<teeatlonally sound. Themaj oAty of the school flimatjnd facilities are not designed for the program which they now house, plus the fact that the life of the building has already been over extended. The Duplin County School Bo ard began meeting with Advi sory Committees on September 10 todiscuse these problems and future school organization. _ Lflrfltt Groutt ** 8 ^ C?n(teucd From hut Pag* enthusiastic ally received by the group. Ma saia that this was his first visit to DupHn In thirty ye ah. eid that ha was represent ing the American Party which Is Gov. Wallace's party. He told the group that the picking of the Democratic Candidate and the Republicki Candidate had been;, done long before the "Charade In Miami and the Window dres slng in Chicago". He further said, "We do not have a two party system In this country, we nave only one party, and this condition will persist until we get George C. Wallace for President." He further stated, "It is time to recognize who and where the enemy is. The United States Is committing suicide. Study the platform and see they have no Intention of stopping it. The only man who recognizes the enemy Is George C. Wallace and he Is going to deal with them." He pointed out the condltons in Washington, D. C., the Fed eral Court, and he st wed Geor ge Wallace's Ideas on Foreign Policies and that he would brln? "a quick close to the War." He lace broagkt along her aewing machtae whoa ?he became a reiki eat of Whale? Beat Home. She enjey* creating pretty garment*. Rigbt new | ?he is ?wM?| Us backs for drapnin dhe has already completed.. (Pfceto by Roth WeOs) ? said Gov. Wallace promises to get control back to the states and individuals. Woodrow Hudson, chairman of the Third Congressional Dis trict made a few remarks, after which the meeting was closed. ? * CREECH'S 7M ANNIVERSARY STORE - WIDE SALE CINTINUES ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO TIKE A ADVANTAGE DF THESE SAVINGS Three Floors of the Latest Furniture Fashions of the Highest Quality Is Offered I To Our Friends and Customars Throughout jl This Trading Araa At Great Savings. CREECH'S ??? Mr. U? luriMr fMrmnly of Fatten Hill ftoda Itfe wy |M? Mi at Whaley Rest Home. He eepeelalljr eajoys the good hot Ma lead. < Photo hr Roth Wells) ^ef/cTy(t^0^ Mount Olive Sale! Our own (jjWi classic pumps 8.8819.88 USUALLY 11.00 J USUALLY 12.00 MNr. Mk? Fnemw ?Ml mat ????? |?r Mi new. at Ma M mMmMm Mat ?ha Ma mm laah at if?< taaa. Ma ????* laah at mi* ??*.?? ^ ftaata. MM aa iaatm. Mir aat IBM *r*mi F riv #O?l easy on, easy off clips... The Mood-makers! mi I 11 M*W>I pm i? tan tm ttm** to**?* i*" nmi DM itmm ?*W W? WMM memwn fwepi ?IW mtm mr mm*. wr <m **??>*??* L Pw tM.ueMieoNr I MRS MARTHA HUGHES ?L .... ;lfl L F B C ? jS K K, ?*?$? ?r:? F' ^?n *' W&*'- r R2i$? virm J%4 IDML amI T?.-4 ?- - ?* -?- - P n I C ;t: ^' :? 1 ' | ?-.???-. ??!.???? '. \9 L> 8BS?.i<
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1968, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75