* Ln? '' (itln,, J , ' l" uinuer conti.>U!ig at turkey, pressing, ham. cranberrysau ce, pickles, open-face sand wiches, sweet potato casser ole, rice uid gravy, rolls, cof fee, iced tea, and Jello with whipped cream. They also ex< hanged Christmas gifts CIRCLE 4 met on Tuesday evening with Mrs.Thomas Hall. Mrs. W.V. Owenby, Jr., chair man, presided. Mrs. Ray West gave a candlelight program. Christmas gifts were exchang ed . Mrs. Hail served cake, salted nuts, and coffee to the 10 members present. CIRCLE 6 met with Mrs. Walter P. West at eleven o'clock on Tuesday morning for a cov ered dish luncheon. The meet ing was opened with a prayer. jAfter enjoying the delicious lur Cheon, the 9 members ex changed Christmas gifts. CIRCLE 6 met on Monday at 1:80 at Ghaynelle's Restaur ant. The 1 members and 1 vis itor enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner. Mrs. Robert Lewis, chairman, presided over the meeting. Mrs. DJi. Carlton and Mrs. QJ. Sutton led the Christmas program with all present taking part. They then exchanged Christmas gifts. Warsaw Shamrock 4-H Glnb The Warsaw Shamrock 4-H Club held Its regular monthly meeting on Friday night, Dec ember 6 at the Penny Branch clubhouse. Gail Costfn, presi dent, presided. Ricky Sloan |ppv' Recreation Leader, RitthDen The club congratulated Btll Costin, Jr.. Ruth Denning, and . SSaidta for beln^ the^most 4-H junto? girl and boy for the year 1968 In Duplin County. The Christmas party was planned duringthemeeting. The time was set for 7:30 p.m. on December 90. Each club member may bring one guest. The meeting was adjourned, and refreshments were served. Mrs. Bsyette Bridge Hostess Mrs. Brooks Boyette was hostess to the members of her bridge club and additional guest. at eight o'clock on Thursday at her home on North Frisco Street. Mrs. Boyette served assorted candles upon arrival of her guests. Later she ser ved pecan pie, salted nuts, and coffee. At the conclusion of play she served open face pim ento cheese sandwiches, nutty fingers, and Cokes. Mrs. William Costin was high scorer of the evening for which she received a matching Christ mas tray, plates, and napkins. I Mrs. Hubert Merritt, Jr. was given grapefruit spoons for sec ond high, and Mrs. Larry Mc Cullen was given Christmas salt and proper shakers. Mrs. J.S. Brinson recelv-d a trivet for consolation. Others playing were Mrs. CharlieMlller.Mrs. Harry Snow, Mrs. Durwood St rickland , and Mrs. J.B. Her ring. Jlr. Study!""ouring S s?lalper iod. Mrs. Baars served fresh Strawberry shortcake and cof fee on plates adorned with min iature Sana Clauses to die 10 members present. CIRCLE 2 met on Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 with Mrs. W.P. Brldgers and Mrs. J.E. Williams. Mrs. L.B. Huie, chairman, presided. Mrs. Huie led the Bible Studv on the Beg inning of Jesus' Ministry. A Christmas project was dis cussed. During the social per iod, the hostesses served chic ken salad sandwiches, pound cake, and coffee to the 17mem bers present. CIRCLE 3 met at 8:00 on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ken neth Futreal. Mrs. Hugh Wells, chairman, presided. Mrs. Don Skinner moderated the Bible Study. During the social per iod, Mrs. Futreal served fruit cake with whipped cream, sal ted pecans, and fruit punch to the 11 members present. CIRCLE 4 met at 8:00 on Monday evening with Mrs. Ral ph Vernon. Mrs. Harry Snow, chairman, presided. Mrs. Jam es Herman Hines moderated the Bible Study. Mrs. Vernon ser ved fruit cake with ice cream and coffee to the 9 members present. CIRCLE 5 met a t 8:00 or Monday evening with Mrs. Dou glas Townsend. Mrs.Geraldine Wray, chairman, presided. Mrs. DOn Skinner moderated the Bible Study. Plans for a Christmas project were dis cussed. Mrs. Townsend ser ved Japanese fruit pie with wh ipped cream and coffee to the 10 members present. AMERICA NEEDS YOUR HELP BUYUSSAWHG9 BONOS Christmas Cantata A Christmas Cantata "Born A King" by John W. Peterson will be presented at the Wars aw Presbyterian Church Sunday, Dec, 22nd at 8:00 P.M. So loists for this event will be Mrs. Tomtnie Phillips and Mrs. L.C. Reese. Rev. J. Don Skin ner will be Narrator, Mrs. Ben Bowden, organist, and Mrs. WJ. Middleton. Jr.--Plan 1st and choir director. The publisher has stated that each year many thousands vis It the world-famous Niagara Falls to stand in wonder at its majesty and splendor. At night new Inspiration is added to this experience as giant, col ored floodlights are played upon the great falls. These colors seem to blend with the mighty roaring waters creating a sym phony ot coior and sound. We are told that music and color are related in the spec trum of vibrations. In his cantata, "Born A King", John W. Peterson has taken theglant | floodlights of music with their multiplicity of colors and has focused them upon the Niagara - event of history?Christmas The Birthday of the King. Th rough his dedicated effort we are sure singer as well as listener will find new inspira tion from this story that never grows old?"For those who know it best seem hungering and thirsting to hear it lute the rest." The public is cordially invit ed to atten. cial H ii ess Deer Season If Chapter 113 and Article 18 of Chapter 143 of Nf.C. Gen eral Statutes and the Pender County Deer Hunting Law, the WlldlUe Resources Com mis lion had its public hearing in Pender County, Burgee*, ana an nounce two special areas of Pender County open to antler less deer hunting. December 18, from 12:00 Noon until Sun set )these two area will be closed to deer hunting from Sunrise to 12:00 Noon.) The two areas are as described: Pender County-In that part ? bounded on the northeast by NC 50; on the northwest by NC 53; on the west by Ang ola Creek; on the south by Hol ly Shelter Creek and Sandy Rur on the southeast by Bear Garuen Road; provided that not more than 15 female deer may be taken (but no limit on male deer, whether antlered or an tlerless); and further provided that should more than half of this number be taken on Dec ember 17, then this special sear son shall be cancelled on De cember 30. Pender County-In that part bounded by the Intraeoastal Wa terway from Secondary Road 1670 to NC SO, thence by It to Secondary Road 1S3S, thence by It to Us 17, thence by the southern edge of the right-of way of US IT to Secondary Road 1569, thence by It to Crews Road, thence by It to NC 210, thence bv It to Merrlcks Creek Leading Road, thence by ft to Merrlcks Creek, thence by it to Northeast Cape Fear River, thence by it to Island Creek, thence by it to Secondary Road 1002. thence by ft to NC 210, thence by ft to US 17, thence by ft to Secondary Road 1570, tnence by It to the Intracoas tal Waterway; provided that not deer whether antlered or ant hat should more than?atfthis number be taken on December 17, then this special season shall be cancelled on Decem ber 30. In the Maple HU1 area, a check station will be provided on die Raymond Wooten Farm between Highway 50 and Rural Road # In the Hampstead area, check station will be provided just off Highway 17 on the Holly Shel ter Road near Game Manage ment ^gent Herman Strick land's residence, better known as back-side of Holly Shelter. n any property ^within these two areas. All anterless deer the check station located ln^the area in which the deer was killed. At th? time, a special antlerless deer taff will be at tached by the officer at the check station. The Commission is asking that all hunting clubs and in dividuals cooperate with the Commission's Officers in order that these hums may be con ducted in compliance with die regulations. ? . ? ? U.S. Savinga Bond* and Freedom Shares?the gifts that keep on giving. ________________ MISS U.S.A., Dorothy Catherine Anatett of Kirkland, Washington, finds United State* Saving* Bonds the perfect Gift solution. 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