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over Coomy Blueberry Queen, sss^stsass rehearsal of the pageant at the EUzefeechtown Jr. High School. Following the rehearsal * :ook out was gives for out-going Qu een Wanda Locklear and the contestants at the White Lake Golf Course. A final dress re hearsal followed the cookout and concluded Thursday's acti vities. Friday morning began with the judges interview of the co ntestants A luncheon was pro vided for the judges, contes tants and the spetdal guests ?f I the festival. After the luncheon a band concert was given In the afternoon. All the contestants received keys to Elisabethtown hi front of the courthouse. Fol lowing this, the Celebrities din ner was given in honor of all I the contestants and special gu ests of the festival. The Que en's pageant concluded the ni- I ght. Although Marcia did not win the pageant, Duplin County should be very proud of this outstanding girl and the marve lous Job she did for our county. The 1973 Blueberry Queen is Pam Norris, from our neigh boring county of Sampson. A I party followed the pageant at die Elisabethtown Community Center. I Saturday proved to be a beau tiful day at White Lake. Marcia represented Duplin County in their annual Ouebern parade. 9* rode on a beautiful purple and gold float provided by Mr. and Mrs. HX. Sanderson. Mar cia's sponsor for the pageant. Marcia concluded her activities Iff thanking all the contestants and officials associated with the Kair for making the Blue y Festival such a wonder ful experience. (She also took off her shoes and rested.) M^cta's^ptans for thj year , participating in various parades and pageants and getting to know the blueberry farmsrs better. Sie Is looking forward to pub licizing N.C.'a fastest growing i j commodity industry. Marcia commented on the.1 Festival: *7 gained a great *) deal of poise and in doiqg so 1 realized that beauty pageants^ I are not nearly the feminine put-downs women's libber's say they are. ( believe that pag- , earns provide, not only for the winner, but for all those who participate a truly educational opportunity. I would like to take this time to thank especially Mr. and Mrs. HX. Sanderson . who were so unselfish with ? 1 ? their time and support in pre ptring for the pageant. I would f also like to thank those who f: helped with my wardrobe, talent ' aid other items pertaining to and lovs which wer* most u sentlal." Duplin County should be very proud of fcs BLUEBERRY QU EEN Marcia Wilson. We wish her good luck In her endeavors during 1973. Jo Carol Jones Adjusters Association Eloct Officers Kenneth R. LaCoe of Warsaw. N.C. was elected to the office of Treasurer of the N.C. Ad justers Association at the State Convention of the Association held In Raleigh on May 8,1973. LaCoe Is Staff Adjuster in Southeastern N.C. for Shelby Mutual Ins. Co. He Is married to the former Mildred Wilson of the Beautan cus Community. Marvin A. Sutton of Warsaw has been elected President for 1973 of the Neuse Adjusters As sociation. He succeeds Kenneth R. LaCoe also of Warsaw. The Neuse Adjusters Asso ciation is an organization of I nsurance Adjusters who reside in Wayne. Duplin and Lenoir Counties. Sutton is Staff Adjuster in Southeastern N.C. for Integon Indemnity Corp. He is married to the former Sarah Kirby of Warsaw. HIDDEN TRAP Cutting protein food costs with dishes such as lasagne is great, but beware of a hidden trap. If you use a recipe calling for several expensive cheeses, you may end up spending more per serv Mis. Jtlm Craw >h. 28 IJ 18 eL?d<** Mr. XTUJ8 WU Mr. and Mrs Albert Hicks UI of Tlmonium, Ml spent Elisabeth Hicks, who is a pa tient in Sampson M. Hospital in Clinton laffey McCullen and Steve Duncan of Richmond, Va. spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. William McCullen. Mr and Mrs. Mickey Bess ley of Dunn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dau ghtty. Mr. and Mrs. James Cottle spent the weekend at the beach. Mrs. Hazel Kennedy. Miss Terry Kennedy, Mrs. Marilyn Williams, and Miss Debbie Vin son spent the weekend at Top sail Beach. Sunday dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Douglas BUckmon were: Mr. and Mrs. Estal Ki ng of Wilmington, Miss Max ine BUckmon of Raleigh. Miss Maggie Dale BUckmon of Chi cago, 111. and Mr. and Mrs. Mack BUckmon. Mr: and Mrs. BUI Fesper nan and children spent the we ekend at their cottage at Top sail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Brock visited Mr. and Mrs. Willis tng. 1 ** Hostesses for the meeting were. Mrs. J.B. Stroud. Jr.. Mrs. R.A. Williams, and Mrs. A.P. Cafes. Mrs. George Cares, presi dent. presided. Mrs. EkF. Mc Colman, Club Chaplain, open ed the meeting with a devo tional. Mrs. Cates gave a report from the recent meeting in Ashevtlle of the N.C. Feder ated Clubs. Mrs. James Faisoo. of die Conservation Dept.. introduced. Mr fill Faust. Nurseryman from Warsaw, speaker for the afternoon. A social hour followed. Honor Roll The faculty of E.E. Smith Jr. High School congratulates the following students for having made the Honor Roll this re porting period. Tth Grade: A Average Honor Roll; Joe Williams. B Average Roll: Rich b< Vaao loll, .< ri 3o? 0 i). Kenneth Houston, Jdf L? i? cNorrio Outlaw, 1] F ad WU ims, Mich* Rusa M* Lee Moore. #4 Ho lmf\ Graduation I ENGRAVED GIFTS I I By Cross, Anson, & Wells I 1 WATCHES j I oo leans are sons. W. ill fear stings from these irate "crit | ton" Potentially fata! reactions la some b can be headed off by quick first-aid action The application of a cold compress. for example, will retard venom ibsorp tion while helping to reduce pate and swelling. In cases where severe allergy is sus i ?-% ' v $b 4 W?,'< & USr- - peeled, special insect sting Iff V kite an available on ft from , ? your doctor. 8avan eases of V M itching can be relieved by various o-t-c preparationa jHV Whatever the ailment, do p ^ pend on a health pro fee . n , v ; ii ? ' ... ; > ,] ', ! !?? fj ?art haftefaw*auSpt brlxuon N| The ahore comments appear each week in air thoughts. opmhms. * *|V^ and information we heiiere to he important to our friends and <f B' customers - your comments arc welcomed. ? fPM BUILDERS^] I Residential and Commercial Builders I SCRVMO , ? Duplin, Wayne and Sampson Counties 3 New Howes Under Construction! MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW AND CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE COLORS ... '-.J I ? SOAUTVUl WOOOSO LOT, white brick colonial with I 3 bedrooms, 11/7 baths, paneled kitclien and den, I spacious living room with wan-to-wa.i c.vpat, central I lieat. End of Williamson Street in Kenantville. e COLONIAL CHASM in this 3 bedroom brick with 1 Vi ceramic tile baths, central heat, paneled kitchen and I ? dining area Urge landscaped lot. One mile East of | ? Pefeon on Hwy. 403. ? EOUt WHIM COLUMNS grace the front of this 3 bed I room brick with Ity baths, paneled Idtchon and den, I ? central heat, saparate laundry and storage rooms, gen- ? - I ^w?s^ ^oaat space located on Hwy. i V7 one mile ? I I ( t/isirir I ^ MAY 27TH ADMISSION $2.00 mI 'j - ? . . ? ' -'-r ( Seven miles west of Wallace just off Highway 41 west E of Williamsdale Farm. Torn at Moores Corner. Park located west 4.10 . mile on Harry Farrlor Farm. |H Watch for signs. ^ I New track, excellent announcer, and P.A. system. I Many professional riders coming from Wilmington, .1 Raleigh, Jacksonville, JSoldsboro, and other points I (I as well as Wallace and Duplin County. Bleachers to N J Ji |L I b? 111 # f ? jb TP TP BT 0^ fk0 I 1 0 l\l r W tl liT TKALK Ksfl _Jl ? Ti Hi W W ? 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