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DUPLIN COUNT* AITS COUNCIL GOING "BANANAS"?! That's right! And so are junior high school students all over Duplin County. The reason is BANANAS, the spirited musical vaudeville show by the Southern Educational Theatre. Made up of llapattefc comedy, this delightful show is pesfmsnod by a group of energetic professionals all of whom have degrees in theetre arts. BANANAS will be presented Friday. October 14 to students at E.E.Smhh Juntor High School at 9:90 a.m. and Warsaw Junior High School at 1:30 p.m.. and it will be presented to other junior high school students in late October. This is one of the many programs being sponsored by the Duplin County Arts Council in the "Arts in the Schools Piiject." jointly supported by the Duplin County Public Schools and a grant from the N.C. Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C. k , . ' , North Carolina State Police Highway Patrol Division State Headquarters North Carolina Re: Patrolman Billy Ward Dear Sirs: If this man is an example of the state police in North Caro lina. then all I can say is. . . We have the finest men on our force in the whole world!! He is. without a doubt, the most considerate', 'courteous', and 'just' law enforcement officer we have ever heard of or known. He is sincere and dedicated in his actions concerning the law and its regulations, while at the same time recognizing the human factor that is always present. His decisions are al ways fair and just. He is S man to inspire confidence and respect for the law. especially among our young people. I have heard of many instances from several people, and I have per sonal knowledge of, where he was the investigating and/or -was j actions and manner created respect instead of resentment -- acceptance instead of rebellion for the law and its authority. I am proud that my children have had the opportunity to see him handle different situations ? now 1 don't have to teafch them that a Policeman is not a 'boogie man' but a well mannered, but firm, law man. We are often too quick to speak criticism, but for once we thought we'd like to speak a word of praise for our law officers and for one patrolman in particular - Billy Ward. Thank you. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Casteen Kenansville. N.C. 28349 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Casteen: Thank you for your nice letter commending Trooper Billy Ward. We regularly receive letters from motorists who were favor ably impressed during their - we appreciate each one. We especially appreciate your thoughtfulness in writing. It is gratifying to know that we have the support of people like you. Your remarks concerning Trooper Ward are deeply appreciated. It gives us a feeling of great pride to read such favorable comments concerning a member of this organization. Thank you for writing. A copy of your letter will be placed in Trooper Ward's personal his tory file. Cordially Yours, S/John T. Jenkins, Colonel Commanding CAKD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends for their cards, flowers, visits and many acts of kindness shown to me during my stay at Wayne Memorial Hospital. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. ^ Lh Ala 4V e^W> A lu^naS U|m , A*& ?wrmtguni, wiiviv tIIC^ VIYHCU the Clvde Roller family. Lesley Boney and Terry Thames of NCSU in Raleigh spent Friday night bete with Mrs. N.B- Boney. Mrs. Ralph Brown las re turned to her home here after a week's visit with her son Wayne and family in Spokane. Wash ington. Wayne is stationed nearby at Fairchild A.F. Base. Mrs. Mike Brown went to Rantoul. Illinois, last week to meet Mike, who had been in training there in a Rescue ft Fire Protection School for the Air Force. They returned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kline of Manassas, Va. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fife. They all went to Asheville on Saturday to visit Biltmore and other places of interest in that area. ii Mrs. Alton Newton and Mrs. Walter Stroud have returned to their respective homes after a tour of Germany, Austria, Swit zerland and Ireland. Although they did not stop in England and France, they flew over London and Paris and report an interest to#?* Miss Margaret Williams spent last week in Wilmington with her sister, Mrs. Wilbur Adams aad other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Hall spent last week la Canada. They attended a meeting in Van couver where Mr. Hall was guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crowed of A von dale, Peon., visited her aunt, Mrs- Myrtle K. Quinn Friday. Fannie McGowaa accom panied Mary Lee Sykes to Wilmington on a business trip A Charlotte spent the weekend with his sister. Miss Mary tee Sykes. Mrs. Robert HoHingsworth spent several days last week in Fayetteville with the Rudy Navidads. Mrs. Andrew Chambers has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Eunice Campbell, and other relatives in South Carolina. Mrs. Viola W. Quinn spent a couple of days last week in Jacksonville with the Bobby PHtmans. From there she Meat to Hampton, Vn. to visit other relatives, Mrs. W.M. Ingram has been visiting her daughter, Betty, and family in Sherwood, Mary land. She was accompanied by Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell. T.AC, dub Miss Mary Lee Sykes was hostess for the Town aad Country Bridge Club last Tues day night. Mattie W. Barbee and Margaret O. Dad were additional guests. High score prize was captured by Mrs. 3 J. Wells and by Mrs. Barbee for the visiting players. For refreshments. Miss Sykes served English toffee and coffee. She was assisted by Mrs. Hazel W. Scott. Fast Marinas and Phot Fattens The following Past Matrons and Past Patrons met Monday at The Country Girt for a dutch supper: Celia and J.B. Strand, also. Louise K. Boney and Inez B. Chestnutt. They had two visitors, namely* Fannie McGowin and Viola W. Quinn. due to conflicts, and several were out-of-town. The nest meeting will be November 7th. C^n e? row gh t ^Mrs. ^ggy and served refreshments A Sunday service was held bv the lev. Llnwood Mercer from Trenton. Uter the Island Creek"; Choir came and visited bv: holding a song serytoe. Bingo was enjoyed by many of the residents on Tuesday Mrs. Betty Jones was the cover-all winner, choosing a tote bag for her prize. Rev. Don Skinner of the TWhrsnw Presbyterian Church v came Wednesday morning. He shared Psalm 69 with she group. During his service, Mrs. Johnny Waller was at the piano for the " ,W. week were thankful for a new helper. She was Mrs. George Penney of Kenansville. She not only helped some of the resi dents with their shopping, but she and Mrs. Allen Draughon and Mrs. Nancy Herring took several out to lunch and carried them to eat some grapes from her vines at home. On Wednesday, the Kenans ville Home and Garden Club served refreshments to the resi dents. The week was ended out by many working on arte and crafts under the direction of Janice Hill. t . } ? ;?&:> >^j ?? ^fl THANK YOU I would like to then It my many friends in Duplin County for ; their cards, telephone calls and prayers during my illness. Your kindness will always be remem bered. God bless each of you Lou A. Outlaw '.. p| 518 E. Lorado hint, Michigan &&^g uTpc![ d?Oct< San \gr f - ral Land Bank Associa ?nd Production Credit system that adapts today's omputeri t( the farming fesiness AgrUai is designed to timpHfy record keeping foi J* firmer Agrifa reports are of three general types month* management reports, year-end management reports and tax -l'- . credit requirements of member borrowers. The seminar was conducted by ofFicera and staff of the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Columbia anc the Federal Land Bank of OdnaMa. S.C Attending the workshop was R.Z. Warren, fieidman. 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