was* followed by*oi^ersTtf "America", suag In unison. The pledge to the 0. S. fUg l ^n^anue^o the N. C.^and year/ Mrs WeUe appointed Mrs J. W . Farrior and Mrs I Pearl McGowan to select,app- I roperate gifts for Mrs Boney sad Mrs. J. W. Best, who havel been members of the James Kenan Chapter tor ttlry years She also appointed a committee Mrs. Farrior Chairman to pre pare resolutions of respect for Mrs. Walter Bridgers(Broolde I Mae Hines) Mrs. Bridgers bjas been a faithful member of I the chapter for many years* During the summer the His- I torian prepared brochures con- I talnlng resumes of every book I on Southern History in the Si* I rape on Cotmty Library, she dis- I tributed these together with a I list of boohs recommended by thS Home Demonstration Clubs. Mrs. Graham requested that the members read one or more of I these books, then report the I II number to her. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr gave a list of the programs to be given bi 19*13-74. These are: "Sara Knox Taylor-Davis" "Story I of the Homespun Dress", "A Chrlstman Story". "The Ro II mannr of an Old Southern Home", "Zeb Vance, War Go vernor of N. C. During the Six ties"Indians bi the War Be ween the States". "The Most I Daring Confederate Expliot of the War Between the States", "Mdes of the UDC Memorial Building In Richmond." The program for September was given by Mrs Stevens She told of several of the most im portant programs sponsored by the United Daughters of theCo nfederacy Among these is die Mrs Morman Randolph Relief Fund. which donates $40.00 per month to 16 needy wives, da ughters or sisters of the Can federate veterans - These wo ment also receive KtOO each at Christmas and numerous gifts from UDC members thr ough oat the United States Anr other Important project is the Mrs. Simon Baruch Universi ty Award. The purpose of this award is to encourge research in Southern History. The UDC OFFERS $1,600 as a grant -I aid for publication of the best unpublished book or monogr iphy of high merit in the fidd of Southern history in or near of th Dtxt iwafd will be lade In J9U The la* book to be pu hUshed wu "John Mcintosh Ke Mr? Stevens said this was a mos Interesting and readibk bt>ok ? Mr. Baroch who gave the money to finance this aw ard. In n*rmory rf his mother II also gave the UDC 9000 Stone | Mountain Memorial half-dollar coins. These coins now sell for US.00 except to members of I the UDC who may pruchase I them for 16.76 Still another laudable project of the organ ? iaatlon mentioned by Mrt St evens, Is the Educational pro gram, which, she said Is really Mg business. The General Or are 1689,343 la M3 a tcul of MB scholarship! were given t< worthy decern! ts d r? m veterans Last fear stir dents from 20 states attended 41 ties on CDC Scholarships ? > rth Carolina Division has over #80,000 Invested in23scholar ships Araond the 20 members and two visitors present were: Mas* dames N. B. Booey. Jem Br o k. J. w. Farrlor, W a Grs ha, Turner Holland, F.T.Jones, s, N Jones. E. S. McGowan. Fair ison McGowan. AnnieAmsnMoe ore, w. J. Mlddleton, J. N. Matt, j. a. Porter. c. Ure ases Kathleen Snyder, Henry L. Stevens, Jr . Paul Potter, Itagh Wells, Robert West, and Miss Lonora Womack. Visitors were Mrs. Hortense Hunter and Ri vers Johe??. Bland Announces Co-Workers Mrs Myree Bland, chairman of the 1973 Red Cross Fund Ca mpaign for the Duplin Couty Ch apter announced her co-work ers for the annual campaign which will be ehld in this cou nty during the month of October. 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