With the youth who are enrolled in conventional types of learn ing, but wilh the ilt?M Vdt. Many adult claases are tavfght through the community Col leges. One of the most pap ular channels of learning how ever, is through the Agricultur al Extension Agents, and par ticularly the Extension Home Agents. Homemakers throughout the county are organized into clubs that meet periodically. Exten sion workers provide these gr oups with the litest information A county Council has been formed and Its present president is Mrs. Elvta Car ter. <sf the Mineral Springs Cl ub. Other officers are Mrs. Graham Hanchey, Tin City Cl ub. First Vice-President; Mrs. Hattie Carr. Magnolia Club, Second Vice President; Mrs. Hattie Dobbins, Wallace Club, Secretary; and Mrs. Stanley Ra- -.i ynor. Cedar Fork Club. Trea- J surer. A highlight of the club year 4 for the members is the Exten- m sion Homemakers Achievement! Program, when members are \ presented awards for their out- .1 standing accomplishments dur- M ing the year. The highest individual horn- J or bestowed by the club is that | of "Club Woman of The Year", i This coveted award was pre- * sen ted to Mrs. Graham Hanchey, Rt. 2, Wallace, by ' Mrs. Mae Spicer, Home Ex tension Agent. In making the award, Mrs. Spicer said, "for serving as a leader in her church, for ser ving as a leader in the church 1 auxiliary, and for working with ! the youth of her community, 1 Mrs. Hanchey was chosen as 1 Club Woman Of The Year." 1 An astounding total of fifty- ! four ladies and a perfect at- ' tendance record for the entire ! year. Recognition is. given in 1 the form of a trophy for each five years of perfect attend- 1 a nee. Recognized this year 1 were: 20 years, Mrs. R.A. Smith-Alberts on Club; 15 years, S4rs. Ralph Bishop-Concord Cl ib; 10 years, Mrs. W.F. Tay lor-Concord, Mrs. N.B. Boney, South Kenansvllle, Mrs. Ben rfolever-Smith's , Mrs. Jerry Smith-Smiths, ami Mrs. Irene Powers, Wallace Club. Twenty one ladies had per ect attendance for one year. s4rs. Zollie Kornegay of the Scon's Store Club has not mi ssed a club meeting for twenty one years. Fourteen ladies received re ading awards for having read ten or more books on the approved reading list. They are: Mrs. Amanda Williams, Rockflsh Cl ub; Mrs. Ambrose Smith, Al bertson Club; Mr s. Jerry Smith, Smith's Club; Mrs. Ben Wolever, Smith's Club; Mrs. \ . *' *<f A" i'"3! ''- 'i Hattle Dobbins. Wallace Club; Mrs. Marie A. Monk, Stanford Club; Mrs. P.L. Graham, Stan ford Club; Mfs. A.C. Hall, St anford Club; Mrs. Alda Ezzell, Mrs. N.B. Boney, Mrs. Viola Quiim, Mrs. J.B. Stroud, Mrs. Carrie B. Mlddleton, and Mrs. Albert Barton, all of the South Kenansville Club. Two clubs, Tin City Club and Wallace Club, tied for first place as Outstanding Club of the Year. Among activities of the Tin City Club cited by Mrs. Spicer were: conducted crewel embr odery and knitting workshop; held recipe and plant exchange; participated in Blueberry Fes tival; visited Boys Home at Lake Waccamaw, and contributed $25 to the home; held dress revue; held tour of members home; gave door prizes at each meet ing; participated in Camp cejeBne project; sent air mail stamps to service men over seas; held tWo family outings; had active publicity chairman; and active community service committee. Mrs. GrahamHan chey is president of this club. IT>e Wallace Club, of which Mrsi. Davetta Herring is presi dent, held two dress revues; collected and distributed gar ments to needy, contributed eq uipment to community centers distributed 40 informational pa- , ckages to non-club members on food and nutrition; held craft workshops; community tour of homegrounds; held family night; and toured fabric shop. South Kenansville Club, of which Mr?. Ralph Barwiek is president, won second place In the outstanding clubcat Mrs. Graham Hanchey was named Outstanding Club Woman of The Year for the many ser vices she had rendered her club and community. Present to receive reading awards at the annual Achievement Day for Extension Home makers were left to right: Mrs. Viola Quinn, Mrs. Hattie Dobbins, Mrs. Alda Ezzell. Mrs. N.B. Boney.^Mffil Ben Wolever, Mrs. Albert Barton, Mrs, Carrie Mlddleton, Mrs. J.B. Stroud, and Mrs. Jerry Smith. Presidents of Outstanding Clubs of The Year are left to rights Mrs. Davetta Herring, Wallace Club; Mrs. Ralph Barwlck, South Ken * ?' 'T ';??.< .? v''.""'"' ftv- ? '' '? -e"- ... 'i'-/ : . r". - ~ - w* ? ???-, ansvllle Club; and Mrs. Graham Hanchey, Tin City Club. The Wallace and Tin City Clubs tied for first place. Council Officers present at the Annual Ac hievement Day were: Mrs. Elvln Carter, t-? - ?'/'* '? " '* ?-.* ? V*.... , President; Mrs. Graham Hanchey, first rice president; and Mrs. HattieDobbins, Secretary. >-A ? t- ? #?. .Jiui'..*..: aar?:-.4-i^ * -sItsa*? i?- ?;>? MORE THAN 43 YEARS of service to oor customers - - - snd we ore proud that wo still hold our reputation for fair desling. Wo ore guided by the desire to moke our community o bettor place to five. I I Quality Products and Dependable Senfice I I After A"! ? I AMERICAN STANDARD | We Take This Opportunity To Express Appreciation Vjl-,jE?? ?aWjj j.' "> ?r',r \ i jji?- ' - %. fc x To The People Of Duplin County For Thoir Business. * ' "* \ ^ ? * r- * I jv ? *f$. '* flBpa . y "* * ?% - . *.' ' ' ? J& tl.- \MM?\ :?> . .... : /.?' ?' . s |i^S^ 9 , ;-w y,..vf;, I

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