p. of fine newspap S such as the Duplin Times. , gi ai deal <; our success st', hi ui ??? be possible. - ? *| ? rlE Lawn Miss Patricia Hopkins of Faison Is crowned "Miss Warsaw" aid will compete In Miss North Carolina Pageant. BEUy Ray Edwards 11 year old school boy is killed In stantly as he attempts to cross bw^mgbway 94 to board sch P. Kretsch is named County Ksy'Banker by North Carolina Bankers Association.. Background music Is Instal led in Cnlnquapl n School. 5 Yrs. Ago Miss Holly Payne of Kenans ville is crowned Miss Americ an Legion Post No. 127 n ? ! i-1 i?ii? ~ ? ? Clayton Herring of Rose Hill is named "Mmof The Year" br^ English-Brown Poet Ho. 8161 Mis's Marilyn Elizabeth Starting* engagement is an nounced to Chjgualn Eugene Da rts. Earl Whitaker is named March of Dimes Director for the county. 10 Yrs. Ago Dr. J.S. Blair Jr. of Wall ace is named Chairman of Du plin County Tuberculosis Ch ristmas Seal Sales Campaign. Sidney Durant Smith of Warsaw is fatally Injured at intersection of 11 and 111. 1958 tax Valuation in county shows increase over previous year. Miss Catherine Lister of Mt. Olive is crowned Veterans Day Queen in Warsaw. 20 Yrs. Ago Plans for a Beta Club Chap ter in Chinquapin School is ann ounced by principal, N.E. Gre sham. Miss Helen Pierce of Wall ace is married to Mr. J.D. Sloan of Chinquapin. Boy Scouts meet in Warsaw to plan camp-o-ree. J.C. Th ompson Jr. is in charge of ar rangements. Kenansvllle Lion's announce plans for a Turkey shoot on highway 24 just east of town. ENTER THE FOOTBALL ^^COjnTSTjg^ DEATHS Ha|k M. Morrison, Sr. Hugh Maxwell Morrison, Sr. 67, accountant, died Monday. Funeral services were con ducted at 2:30 Tuesday at Ed gerton Funeral Chapel by Rev. J.G, Morrison. Burial was in Rockfish Memorial Cemetery. Surviving are: Ms wife, Mrs. Mary Cavenaugh Morrison; a son. Dr. Hugh Maxwell Morri son, Jr. of Southern Pines; three sisters, Mrs. John David of Harrisbhry, Fannie Morrison and Mrs. Charles N. Field of Concord;, a brother, W.F. Mor rison tf Concord; and three grandchildren. He was a member of the Wallace Presbyterian Church Mrs. Ada H. % Wilfiamsif j Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Hussey Williams, 62, who died Wednesday in Duplin Gen eral Hospital were conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at Quinn McGowan Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Troy D. Mullis. Burial Oakridge Memorial Park. Sur viving: her husband, Earl Wil liams; a daughter, Mrs. Geral dlne Aldridge of Rt. 2, Pink Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Bill Grady and Mrs. Gaston Kelly; a brother. Bland Hussey, all of Albertson, two grandchildren. Mrs. Donald E. Price Mrs. Donald E. Price, 36, died Saturday. Funeral ser vices, 2 p.m. Monday. Sur viving: her husband, Donald E, Price; a son Michael Eu gene Price; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian K. Weldon of Rt. 3, Louisburg; three sis ters, Mrs. Charles W.Mason of Henderson, Mrs. Joseph L. Wil liams cf Rose Hill and Mrs. Harry A. Taylor of Aiken, S.C. Homecoming Magnolia Baptist Homecoming Day Services will beheld st the Magnolia Bap tist Church on Sunday. November 17. The Services will begin with the Sunday School Service at 10:00 A.M. followed by the Mor ning Worship Hour atllKX) A.M. Trie guest minister will be Dr. Robert Culpepper, a native of Tift on, Ga. Dr. Culpepper received his B.A. degree from Mercer University and his B.D., Th. M., and Th. D. degrees from Southern Baptist Semi nary. He was appointed a mission ary to Japan in 1950 by the Southern Bqxist Convention. He is now president of Seinan Gakuin University. (This is die official name of the B^xist Seminary in Japan.) Dr. Culpepper is also author of the book. Interpreting The Atonement. He is an Hrlough this year and studying at South eastern Seminary. The Youth and Adult Choirs will present special music dur ing Ae Worship Hour. All of the Homecoming Day Service offering wil 1 go into the Education Building Fund. Following the Worship Hour, a picnic lunch will be served. All members, former mem bers, and friends of the Mag nolia Baptist Church are cor Roland V. Thigpen Funeral services for Roland Vance Thigpen, 72. who died Saturday, were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Edgerton Fun eral Chapel by the Rev. KJ3. Brown and the Rev. L. E. Wh ine* k. Burial,RivervtewMem orial Park. Surviving: his wife, Mrs. Gladys Savage Thigpen; four daughters, Mrs. HaOle Smith of Wallace, Mrs. Hubert Boone of Magnolia, Mrs. Lewis Mid gett of Sneads Ferry, and Mrs. Joe Griffin of Burg aw; three sons, Roy of the home, John nie of Burg aw and Leon Thig pen of Salisbury; three sis ters, Mrs. Myrtle Boehl and Mrs. Walter Ramsey of Kln ston, and Mrs. Andrew Lee Scurry of Magnolia; four br others, Carlton, Coy and Paul of Kinston and Wayne Thigpen of Dallas. Tex; IS grandchil dren; Tourgreat-graiidchiidren. dially invited to attend the Homecoming Day Services. The first mistress of the Wh ite House wis Mrs. John Adams, according to World Book Ency clopedia. The mansion was un completed when the couple moved in and Abigail Adams was unimpressed with her new home . where she had to hang out the family wash in the East Room. BirtMay Party Lynn Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Marion Murphy of Route #1 Albert son celebrated her 14th birthday last Friday when several of her friends and , relatives visited her. Upon ar rival they played games and had contests. Mrs. Murphy served the honoree and her guests birthday , cake, ice cream, mints, nets and punch. Among those attending were: Miss June Wallace, Dianne Rankin, Violet Grady, Edith Grady, Rose Grady, andKathy Wallace. Lynn received several nice gifts. Duplin Times Progress Sentinel If / Pahltafcid Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC. IKE RIDDfCK. PUBLISHER Keeansvtte. N. C. Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Stogie Copy . . Me la Capita and Adjetatag Cseetlea ? MM. - S1-81 1 Tr. - IU1 .Outside Of Daplta and ? Mm. - tUt 1 Yr. - $?.? (tad. N. C. Setae Tax) i Tr. ????? M.M A Daplta County Joomal de voted to the reHrfnu*. ma terial. eeenomta and tgrteal Ural devdrpm-at of Duplta Assistant Advisor Carlton M. Jenkins ~| |^HP East Duplin FfA The East Duplin Chapter of Future Farmers of America held iu regular Monthly meet i is Monday. November 4th at East Duplin High School. The new business < hand was the formal Initlationcfthe Gr een Hand" pins. At this me?lng a new work program was for al all- Introduced and the com mittee's were assigned. There were approximately 36 mem bers attending with adult lead ers. Mr. Robert Shelton Grady Mr. Carlton Jenkins and Mr. Alvtn Simpson and Mr. Donnie I Craft. Personals Mr. Glenn Kornegay and dau ghters of Klnston visited Mr. ind Mrs. Manly Kornegay Sin day afternoon and accompanied them for ? visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qulnn md family at Warsaw. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey and Ginger of Wilmington visi ted witn Mr. Joe Westbrook during the weekend. Mrs. Dwight Walker and sons visited Mrs. Margaret Howell in Klnston Saturday night. Mr. Joe Westbrook went fish ing at Paradise Pier, Monday. Idr. and Mrs. Freeman Murphy of Klnston were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M?rlon ^SYones *nd Mr and Mrs. Roy Sutton and dwighter and Wayne Jackson of Bealltan cus visited Mr. and Mrs. AJ. Walker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fountaln Of Klnston spent Sunday night with Mrs. Garland Wallace. Mrs. Garland Wallace and Sri, of Rose Hill were guest of Mr. and Mrs. LeslieiTeachey Jr.. during Ae weekend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Somera of Kenansville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace. Satur dllftl8md Mrs. Robert Best and Douglas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook and | I sons, Friday night. I Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Westbrook and Judy visited with Mr. and I Mr*. Earl Faires and tamUy. ? Saturday night. ? Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Kor- , negay of Klnston visited with | I Mr. and Mrs. Manley Kornegay I ? and Andrew, Saturday after n??Mrs. Lula Jones vlstted ? friends and relatives In the ? Outlaws Bridge, Community I during the week. | Miss Viola Westbrook atend I ed the Home Demonstration I I Club Christmas Fair at theI Agriculture Building In Ken ms- j vflle. Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Stroud. of Pink Hill were Supper guest | of Mr. and Mrs. James West-.i Of Rones Chapel Visited Willi Mr. and Mrs. James Westbrook Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Am on of Mt. Olive visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Westbrook, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. WUlard West brook visited with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Westbrook Sr., Wed nesday night in Mt. Olive. Mrs. Garland Wallace spent Monday night aid Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fountain of Kinston. Mr*. Joe Westbrook left Th ursday to spend sometime with Rev. and Mrs. George West brook and children in Chattai- > nooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Lelmd Wallace and daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. E.C. King, Sr., of Folkston. Mr. and Mrs. King returned home with them to spend sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wall ace, and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell tnd da ughters attended Revival at Gr ants Chapel near Seven Springs, Friday night. Mrs. Leland Wallace, Glo ria. and Kathy and Mrs. Mabel Bishop were in Ayden Satur day and visited the Free Will Baptist Press. Mrs. Josephine Walker vis ited Mr. Grover Jones at the Lenoir County Rest Home, Kin ston, Mondav and again Friday. Mrs. Allien Kornegay and Mrs. Josephine Walker visited Mr. G.K. Mozlngo of Dudley at the Wayne Memorial Hos pital in Goldsboro, Saturday. barter mee * Church. K ,/Ul Women of tba CbJtcA are ? urged to ?ttm4 ' wlljliprtcr meeting. - _. I 8EUUV6.LE, N C | n Friday ? Saturday /# Starts 6:45 )) (( Nov. 15 ? 16 )) (( PLANET of $ | tfct APES II I STARRING ( f/ Charlton Heston 1 | Roddy McDowall (( | Maurica Evans (I 1] Kiai Huntar /# 111 Ibrim Ml/KitmjLi JL 11 m\ s ITINInOri /# IT r Jamas Oaly )!' #/ Linda Harrison \\ COLOR (( Sunday Only j l( Starts 6=15 Nov. 17th j { SHE-DEVILS (( ON WHEELS (/ COLOR (( Friday - Saturday U Starts 6:45 {/ Nov. 22 - 23 J ("WITH SIX YOU | j SIT EGGROLL" { I) STARRIN6 (j I) Deris Day u 1) Brian Keith |f I) COLOR (I I SPECIAL 1 ^ hies ' M 20% Off Now Receiving New Holidey i Dresses In Lovely Pastel Colors PECtf MM SHOP South Center St. 6oldsboro. N. C. | Ihniinin.enmJ I w ELECTRIC M BOTTLING CO. WILMfNG fON. N.C I BIG DISCOUNTS I on Gas Space Heaters and I Forced Air Heating Equipment SttE iBi lll?0B 8as RangiS during I I^October and November mSm jj SI Most people do best by being themselves. A few | ? really ought to be somebody else. | 5 Success usually comes to those who are too busy ^ I to be looking for it ...... S %' ? ?"'?y - t'*" k . ?? j ?;.J. * ? 2 Before you deride to hitch your wagon to a star, 5 think about the chances of having a head-on collision ? I with a spaceship .... i2i" ? . '-ksa"j I "It's just what I wanted" has been filling our anic ? for years .... I ? is. Jp'. f ? ? ?, V-j ! Hear about he golfer who always cheated? When I he gat a hole In one, he put a zero on his scorecard. ;**?.???????? ? 4J ' - ,i w ? V | in >n upvalues at BREWER DRUG GO. INC. g . SEE (IS OR CALL i Pink Hill Livestock Market Pink Hill SM-3SS1 J Wo Pay Premium For Top Quality Hops j OPERATED BY LUNOY PACKING CO. I Clinton Livestock Market LY2-2104 Clinton I PEOPLE DUPLIN COUNTY I THE RIGHT TO VOTE I; IS A PRECIOUS i 3 Jjj&j | PRIVILEGE all I COMMEND ALL THOSE WHO EXERCISED I THIS FREEDOM ON I NOVEMBER S

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