PFftfiflNAI k
l SaturiUv
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Spent several day a si wee*
with Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Croom. Glenn Tuck
er and Miss Betty Home visited
Miss Carol Am Tucker at ECU
Mrs. Emily Dall and Femell
Lanier of Chinquapin visited
Mr. and Mrs. L . G. Turner
and Allen Turner Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rope,
Mrs. Aubrey Joyner and Harry
Soowberger spent Wednesday
afternoon at Topsail Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner
and Allen Turner visited Mrs.
Ward Rouse and family of die
Dobson's Chapel Community
Tuesday.
Mrs. Floy Boney is visiting
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tucker.
Owen Bishop and son Riley
Bishop of Fayetteville enjoyed
a fishipg trip to Topsail Beach
Wednesday.
Wf S0^_KjI*c _ imnc StpoilH
Steve, Nan and Angela of Clin
ton spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawton Brown. Sun
day Mr. Brown and Mr. Stroud
attended Homecoming at Dob
son's Chapel Church.
FPenny Usher of Rose HOI
spent the week end with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawton Brown. Other visitors
Sunday afternoon were Mrs.
Marvin Usher, Tim and Mary
Ann of Rose HU1 and Mrs. Wil
son Usher, Becky. Denise,
Cindy and Ronnie of Teachey.
Mrs. Amos Stroud and Mrs.
Lawton Brown visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Klssner in Rose
Hill Saturday.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and Mrs.
Laura Merritt were Mr. and
Mrs. Fulton Bradshaw and Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Schrader of
Richmond, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Earl
Mitchell were Saturday night
supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.
BUyne Burmahl in Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Malpass and Earl Mitchell
shopped in Go Ids bo ro Saturday.
Mrs.
^ urch near Wallace Sunday.
\ Sunday dinner guests of "Mrs.
Dorothy Mae Parker were Mr.
Ipd Mrs. Victor Parker, Tom
.liy and Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Bunkie Evans; Johnnie, Vicky,
Debbie and Dennis of Mount
Olive.
Mrs. L. G. Turner and Allen
Turner spent Wednesday after
noon at Topsail Beach.
Mrs. Frank Merritt, Mrs.
Thelitis Knowles and Mrs. Mar
ie Core of Rose Hill visited
Mrs. Norman Brooks Monday.
Mrs. J. P. Smith and Mrs.
Mr, duo Mrs. Mirvcy
Cuter.
Mrs. Nellie Bans spent Sun
day In Wallace with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Bradshaw.
Mrs. Melvin Pope. Mrs. L.
E. Pope, Mrs. Harry Pope,Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Tucker and
Mrs. Floy Boney attended the
Godbold-Smith wedding in War
saw Sunday afternoon.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Drew Sr.. were Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Drew and dau
ghter Dlanne and Mrs. Mur
dock of Jenette. Pa. Mrs. Lula
Drew and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Drew and Jeanette of Warsaw.
Mrs. O. D. Drew, Sr.. ac
companied Mrs. Stanley Lock
erman o f Rose Hill, to War
saw Sunday afternoon where
they vlsltedMr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Hudson.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Wads worth Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Wadsworth. of
Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wadsworth and Becky of Golds
boro and Mrs. Callie McClenny
and Donald of Mount Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Ez
zell and son David of Delphois,
Ohio surprised his sister, Mrs.
Harold Ezzell and family Sun
day night, by arriving unexpec
tedly. They all went to Rose
Hill Sunday night to visit an
other sister Mrs. Robert Meg
ga and family. The Edwin
Ezzells are moving to Florida
from Ohio. Mrs. Ezzells mo
ther Mrs. Berlin is accom
paiming them.
Mrs. Tom Qulnn went to Wil
mington, Thursday.
Mrs. Tom Quinn spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Piner
in Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn
spent Sunday in Goldsboro with
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hull.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cole
and baby Wallac e vlsite^
Miniarfrfty
Group
Mission Study Group III met
Tuesday night, September 23,
with Mrs. Harold Eszell. De
votional was led fay the group
chairman Mrs. Albert Pope.
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Ezzell Farina, Magnolia, elected toi the NCMCA Board of
Directors congratulates newly elected NCMCA president E.
Carl Anderson of Lenoir (left) during the 40th anniversary
convention of the North Carolina Motor Carriers Association
in Pbtehurst at The Carolina.
Mrs. Norman Aycock gave the
prayer calender and led the
prayer. Minutes were read and
approved and the roll called by
the secretary Mrs. Earl Baker.
During the business meeting
the following officers were el
ected for the coming year.
Group Chairman-Mrs. Albert
Pope. Assistant Chairman
Mrs. Clifton Chestnutt, Secre
tary and Treasurer-Mrs. Earl
Baker, Mission Action and Pu
blicity Chairman-Mrs. Harold
Eszell, Social Chairman-Mrs.
Victor Parker, Helpers-Mrs.
Clifton Chestnutt and Mrs. Em
mitt Sasser. Program Chair
man were elected as follows.
First Quarter-Mrs. Richard
Sessoms, Second Quarter-Mrs.
Victor Parker, Third Quarter
Mrs. Ralph Culbreth, Fourth
Quarter-Mrs, Norwood Chest
nutt. Hostesses were also el
ected. _
After the business meeting
Mrs. Clifton Chestnutt led the
program assisted by Mrs. Vi
ctor Parker, Mrs. Norwood Ch
estnutt, and Mrs. Norman Ay
cock . Program topic for the
month was, Toung Disciples."
At the close of the meeting
the hostess served refresh
ments to the eleven members
present.
Bible Study
Bible StudyONup I met Tues
day morning. W>t ember 23,
with Mrs. Betty Mae Tucker.
The chairman Mrs. Betty Mae
Tucker opened the meeting and
Mrs. Warren' BoatIc gave the
call to prayer.
Bible study. "The Ultimate
Victory," was read by Mrs.
L. E. Pope, prayer requests
were given by Mrs. Betty Mae
Tucker. The program closed
with prayer by Mrs. Paul Bass.
Ouring the ouslness meeting
minutes, were reed end the roll
celled by the sect-wary Mrs.
L. E. Pope, There were eleven
members present. Mission Ac
tions were discussed end cards
signed to send to the sick.
The chairman gave the Bene
diction.
Ouring the social hour the
hostess served cherry delight
and coffee.
Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean
Eubanks announce the birth
I of a son. born' Sept< 27 in
I Duplin General Hospital.
Mrs. Eubanks is the former
Janice Movley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Riley
announce the birth of a daugh
I tor. Deborah Jane, born on
September 10 at New Hanover
Hospital in Wilmington. The
.little girl weighed six pounds
and fifteen ounces.
Mrs. Riley was formerly.
Miss Jane Banham, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Banham
ofJ^K Hill. ?
To Mr. and Mrs. Wiffle Bostic
of BeulaviOe, a son, September
37. Ifn. Bostic is the tanner Ag
nes Lanier of Beulaviiie. ?
Moonbound Electricity f
Project Apollo's fuel cell power
plants, equipped With pure nickel
electrodes, provide up to 9,00*1
watts of electricity for the space
craft.
clpatii s the Seniors be
to tfork qp he s
m u ihi Juniors toisl s
>( ry successful magazine-driv
laving sale: of approximately
,800 the Freshmar abe i
iusy| Just getting over the but
"file of those first weeks of
tigh school. %
This /ear the Panther's Paw
leac by Le
Gwen Col- and
Uisoi Mareadv as Associate
Editors, and vicki Clark and
Brent Sumner as Business Man
ao?f| jfl
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Wednesday, Sglterober 24, -
members of the East Dupiir.
student body were allowed to
cut da ? legi ly. i \
was Club Day, which Is a day
out of each month set aside
for club meetings. Each club
meets for one hour during Club
Day. y.' \
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The staff of the school news
paper, The Panther's Tale,
were very busy last week com
pleting the first edition of the
The Panther's Tale. The Pan
ther's Tale Is sponsoring a
Talent Show which is to be held
on October 14, at the school,
gymnasium. The
East Duplin announces its
first lady, Miss Donna Smith,
a senior. Miss Smith represen
ted East Duplin in the Fanner's
Day Parade held in Richlands
on Saturday, September 28.
East Duplin also announces
its Homecoming Court. The
candidates for Homecoming
Queen are Lorecta Stroud, Gail
Mobley, Alison Maready. and
Sharon Hatcher, all seniors
^Homecoming Queen will be
gan II ? i en
ng ourt lis onslst 4
Junior Hepr? nt*U?e; Mis.
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Jack D. Patterson of .Albert
son was elected to a three
year term on the Duplin County
ASC Committee at the county
convention held on September
26. Other members of the com
mittee arep. L. Holland of War
saw. and Manley A. Carr of
Teachey. ASC county com
mitteemen serve three-year
terms and one committeeman
Is elected annually by delegates
to the county convention Com
mutlity committeemen from
each community serve as de
legates to the county convention.
O. L, Holland, who was elect
ed Chairman of the county com
mittee, said that ASC county and
community committees are re
sponsible for the local admin
istration of ASCS -programs, j
In North Csrolina these pro
grams include acreage allot
ments and marketing quotas on
flue^ured and burley tobacco,
cotton, and peanuts; the volun
tary diversion programs on cot
ton, feed grains, and wheat;
the conservation programs; and
price support programs.
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Mix. Anne Rxnsxy Fund S ;
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN
Anne has been employed aa payroll clerk at Rose Hill
Poultry Processing Plant for the past year. For several'
years a resident of Rose HljU, Anne now resides in Teachey
with her three children, Jason. Wendy and Bert. She Is a
member of the Teachey Presbyterian Church and Is a mem
ber of The Women of The Church. Upon graduation from
Wallace High School Anne amended East Carolina Collage
and was formerly employed as Production Clerk at J. P.
Stevens Co. Inc., Wallace. She enjoyes sewing, housekeeping ,
and gardening, and especially likes to play bridge.
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