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I Mr. ofP' - I01' ' J PcdJ f t The n the.homs v -.Rev. Lloyd 1 G. Simmor i the marrir , , co White, T I-ji.arsvllle. ; was solemn is greoia's i iioa of - Fj Baptist church on Sunder t . .. noon January IB, isas. . -: -'"ilrv Smith in the son c r , .; and Mary smiui rrom j Villa, t which place ; 1 lira. '- y,tl"Hy wui jumuiv utcir v, , fjftMt- and Mrs. Carl II. Walker, .'Msses Katherine V.'hiiohi-.rst and e Martha Griggs Bpent last Saturday ' i afternoon in Gol '- boro. ' ',,., Rev,. Lawrence IZcssler made a . ; . , Tery inspiring talk td the' B. F. -: Grady , School . last Monday during V Chapel period. It was enjoyed very " , much by all. - - ":?... The Junior Class of B. F. Grady I : Me h. school oreaented last Friday I j night "Skippy Sees ' Things 4 ' Through," No, one of ; the charac- sf, , tors had ever been In a play before, and each of them . did welL ,!' . characters were as follows Misses :!Marie Sutton, Lydia Howard, Vir " ginia Frost and BetUe Garner, and Messrs Raymond , Turner, Albert Stroud and Latham Wiggins.- v ': . ' Miss Sarah Carr spent last week . end in Burgaw with her family. ' Mr. and Mrs.- Carl SH. Walker ( ,ana uiue wari jr ana jar. ana i Mrs. J. M. Brock spent last Sun- FAISON NEWS ' ENTERTAINS AT PARTY Mrs. Marshall Williams entertain ed at hor home, Thursday evening at three tables of set back. Mrs. 'William's guests were: Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.1 Dougald Newton, Mr. and Mrs. A. ' L. Mansfield, Mrs. A. H. Withering-1 'ton and Mrs. Winnie Faison. After, several games were played de-1 lldous' refreshments were served. -..', 0 1 - FAISON PERSONALS : Mrs. ft J.sonnd Mrf. J. E.I Faison motored to . Richmond! aiindav I Mrs. F. Wl Oakes and Mrs. O. L.. Taylor made a business trip to' Goldsboro Friday.. v ' Mla" Kate' Hicks left Tuesday for Georgia where her uncle is very OL MtVf. WOakes made a business trip to Fa jette ville Tuesday. ' ter ? few weeks ilness. , ,: ' n idss Zilla Faison spent the weekMe8Slt A WUUam Hurst, T Roland end. with her mother Mrs. T. K. ' Ourganous and Ben Brock were Faiatn. '.""MrsT James Thomas and Mrs. T. H. Latham have returned from a tw weeks visit in Lynnbaven, Va, : ' Miss lise Gibson, of Warsaw school faculty visited Mrs. Z. A. Gibson Sunday. . r Mrs. J. X. Morton was a visitor la Mount Olive Monday. , ' Mr. F. W.' Oakes" made a business thlp to Goldsboro Monday. '' S)t?- BENKFTi; PARTY Mrs. A. R. Hicks, Jr, and .Mrs. jo,,A.vTaylor gave, the first of a series of benefit bridge parties for U. I, ,C ,Theh? guests were: Mr. Vlrginiui Williams, Miss Frances ' Faison, Mr. and Mrs. H. - T. Rav. 1 ' Vf: and Mrs. 8. R. Ireland, Mrs) C. I pemmsw Mrs, MarshaU : Williams, I Miw Wlnnln mlnn' Mliu Tholma ! More. Mr. J. B. Stroud. Mr. Robert Witherlngton, Mrs,, C ' S-. ; Hines; r MraLF. Faisoii, 'Miss Louise oatea ana. Mrs.. J. X Morton. Tbel guests, :were served delicious heavenly hash t and Angle cake. Miss Frances Faison and Mr. Vir glnius . Williams .tied for high score.' t nr - i - ' mi o "i -" - s'i 1 , CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY . . Mrs. Ti K- Faison celebrated her sixty-sixth birthday Sunday. Her guests for dinner were: Mrs. Vf. a. Stevens and Mrs. Z. R Martin, of flmlthfleld; Miss Mamie Faison, of Oxford; Miss ZlUa Faison, of War saw, Miss SalUe Fryer, Mr."" and Mrs ,B. T.-, Fryer, , Mr. 'Henry Fryer of near Faison; Mr. and Mrs. T;'fC Faison, Jr and children, of , r Clinton; Mr. and Mrs'. C, H. Boone, of j 'Warsawj'Mr. ; and Mrs. cvj I VjV-b'&syr' r - t a of 't. e Community i to know that ' Miss ;. Smith ia improving after . r long spoil of sickness. i Elsie Tilghman spent last c-end in Kinstbn. - -..srs. W. G. Kornegay and jl ad Kornegay went to Fayette j ville last Tuesday afternoon in or der that Mr. W. G. Kornegay I- might see4the doctor, Everyone'is glad to know that ne u ge icing a long nicely. Miss Katherine Whitchurst and Mr. Jasper Tyndall had supper in Kins ton last Sunday night -' Mr. and Mrfl. A. J. Dickson and little Griggs spent last week-end in Calypso. 4 i Miss Louise Britt visited her parents in Calypso last week-end. B. F, Grady girls and boys play ed a game of basketball with Chin- quipin last Thursday. The girls lost while the boys Won 'with- a great majority. everyone of the Community: la- very sorry to head of the death of Mr, Albert Goodson. . r Mrs. Katie Rawls has beea etecN ed to fill the vacancy In the B.-Ft Grady high school. Tliere was a very dose game of basketball between- the 'gfrlsn and boys of Bv F. Grady high ' school and Chinquapin high school ' last- Tuesday night We are sorry to say uiai our giria ana ooys lost uy me skin of the teeth." Flowers, of Calypso and Mr. John Oates and little daughter ' Mary Ann, of Faison. All enjoyed a mast delightful day together. " " , i' Friendship News MISS MARTHA SWINSON.- " ' " Reporter 1 - The weather, is very disagree- 1 able. I know an . of the ' farmers ( would be glad to see it fair so they can besrln work. ' ' e are aU rry to near to. Jam? confined. In bed for a few-days with rheuma- ' . ' .... i jnr. jonn wesuy. veacaano miss . Pearl Swinson was . the guest of Miss Julia Wilson in Magnolia last Sunday. - . We are all glad to' know that Mra. Willis. Johnson 'Improved visitors In the Stanford, section Sunday. Robert Franklin Hyrst and Roy Stokes were visitors also. Robert Franklin Hurst,; Of tha C. C. C camps at Topton, C, has returned home f qr a 'visit;, , , 'We are all glad ' to know . that Mrs. H. L. Miller is improving, af ter her illness. , , Miss Pearl Beaaley was the guest of Miss .Mary Brock '.Saturday night . ' ' . nr. ana Mrs. jsus stokes . wasi the guest of Mrs. Anna Best Monday- We are all sorry . that , Mr, and Mrs. Henry King and family have left our community. Hope them good luck 10 tbeir new home. . Mu Adelle Potter spent Monday ' "a"1 Wlu miss jane ana -Martha Swinson. 1 ' - iMr. Lloyd Laniers' mother who ytaiting him-has returned ho,B' , ,' " , '. arguenie cuter was the guest of Miss Mildred Swinson and Margaret King; Wednesday night , , '' , 4 ' Miss Christine Prldgei spent the week-end at home with her mother and father Mr.- and Mrs. -Harry v , t . ,;0 .,; ; Sixth Grade Gives In teresting: PrpgTam a Kenansville School 1 Tlie SUlh -Grade of KenWil&ncnMn"!roughhfe month of High School gave their chape) pro- opened witS 'several songs4 by the grade, followed by Bible Readings - were . ;i .('"? , . ok, "Al ii Esther i id Bon oot Boy i r; Mild- iy:"Lols i Stroud; - vn; His -.; I i Riding ; Alice In i l!rown; 'a r 1 itley; Jo, JL C" 1 I C. re I . " T, y '. fV- I loo J: VSoh 1 Sara C ci r from I ' Two L. Dobson Santa C' progiaui 'a ,..ni.s ti: Li,i i,: haffer; i Cwi.fcJi-iuts-s"! Arnold uid James Karl Jones; s: Em-ford Foatic. The , was concluded " with a poem "Hurrah For , Santa Claus,',' by Mattiq Lee Strickland and : a ng'JjtagJe Bells" .by, the class. o v , 1 AIXRT-GOODSOX.", . '. . Mt.' Oliye Albert Goodson, r 6di prominent farmer of Duplin Coun ty, died Tuesday, morning at1.- hda home ten miles east of Mt. Olive. Funeral Services was . held at the home. Wednesday - afternoon ' and Interment was ' in the Goodson family cetaetary. ; , ; Rev. EL N. Johnson, ' pastor of the Mt. Olive, Baptist Churdh :' of ficiated. ; , fc' . : V; " ; 'S "; Surving .are the widow, a brothr er, J. X. Goodson, of the home com munity, and the. -following children: Elmer , Goodson, : Arlle Goodson and Mrs.!J. W. Best, of Mt Olive; Foye Goddson, of New Jersey, and MrtL Jack Ward, of Seven Springs. Presbyterian Foreign Mission Program During this week the Presbyter- Ian Churches all over - the - South will be holding special services in the Interest of Foreign- Missions. THe 'Prebyteriah Church now has. mlssioirwork in six of the foreign; countries,' namely, Japan, ' China,: Korea, -'Brazil, Africa and -Mexico. A specie! study is being made of. t)wu nrilrin riurincr h wiek mid a t special question and answer pro-1 gram Was"' Conducted "'Wednesday evening 'in the Grove Presbyterian church.'-Many new and-ihtoresting points" wre pointed cut and a new interest -rfecms to have been revived In the werk. In the Grove iPresby- terian Church of Kenansville, four services will be- held- -on. Sunday. January j27th- Which is" the closing day of the -week of self-denial. The Sunday Schbol - will- have a special program at 100 A. M.,- ' with - a special rnissfoft service at tha llilS Bervice -ait ' which time the- sermon Will- be f 'The toward ---Urga'', for MiBions." Sunday evening at 6:45 the young people will have a speo ial progVam' Sealing with the .mis- .akn work ahd the evening, sermon will be.. "Thw Outward r. Urge " for 'Missions," ' The children will. , give a special progranv betraying' the customs of the people in the foreign lands: -The public is- most cordially invited to' attend these services. Recorder's Court; i (Cgntf nued from front pageK ZebL.wmiama.was, given 4 mo. on charge of forceable trespass, as- hault and abduction. Ed Coleman .was, sentenced to 8 months bn charge fornication, and adulteryt and assault with deadly weapon.., . t , , '; 1 Anderj James Jacobs was found guilty of -carrying concealed wea pons and assault with deadly wea pons and. sentencedto 4 months, suspended for 3 years provided re remains, of gpod.behavior, , , Rotahf CIub '-' j - Ilear Bowman I ' The nansvUie Warsaw Rotary Club held-Its-regular weekly 'lunch eon at the1 Kenansville" High School Cafeteria, oil. Tuesday night of this week:' A'tielightful repast was served by"the' 'GaJetSria- . manage ment who have!,Hefinitely agreed . t-' continue 'serving the- Club f ?BrurJf- iup nervwe uwueen so bers have- been eager- to have the assurance that Mesdames -Ingrant T C J.ef ..ie talk v man, Su, .ructipn of i Cowman' l icture of t .f the Couis 'd depressio i , ' some very i vhat astonlL. ; how the Cou ' y's a been carried in I . ix years, despi t -j -. - i japs resulting fi - a the I r t Oi. ; t- r nr 8 w ta t;.o s economis depr- - ,.ua in : of apparently unsur- a obstacles. In this con upt Bowman has kindly prepare a' brief state the facts presented in his re the Rotary Club for ESv .at an ..early date, oved that the tax payers .ns of the county will find statement regarding the n of the public schools of ty both highly interesting ictive. ' ' v ice for "enjoying the Oy t which takes the place of it : aii " su 01 tl.o , au,l T. BtiT 1 next i chan newly We" Keiw, Jac) the 1 formal luncheon was 1 from Jacksonville to the i tablished Gib's Place' at 'a , Bridge, S miles from ,le, on the Kenansville to ville high way. Incidentally, uirians also decided that it would be the part ' of "wisdom ' as well a s chivalry 6 " tayite the Wives to. accompany- -them on this festive occasion. The oyster roast wilt take' place on; the reg ular. Rotary night, which will be next Tuesday . evening, -January 29th.. . t; , .. . Ail members of the Club 'have been present at the last two meet ings .'except Vance On?," who has been unable to attend as a result of a recent automobile wreck in which he and Mrs. prr were injur ed. However, -both are recovering nicely and It is to be hoped that both Rotarian and. Mrs. Orr will be sufficiently recovered, to enjoy the fellowship and festivity of the oc casion. . ' Gib Hatchelof Opens oyster , : Place; Near Here . Gib Batchelor has recently open ed up an i up-to-date oyster roast ing place at Weaver's Bridge,' about six miles east of Kehansville. Mr. tsatcneiornaa eons true ted a very nice i building; a: two-Story struc ture,- with store and fUling sta tion on the,, ypper floor and pri vate rooms On the lower floor for serving. couples and parties. '.. 1 .: J .... .. -:!-". r At ine rear oi jme buUdmg a steam boiler Is used for the roast ing of oysters.lt la Interesting to note, bow it is done.' A heavy Nload of steam is built up. in the boiler and a large barrel, connected 'to the. boiler with a pipe is filled with the oysters. Steam is run into the .barrel until the oysters are cooked to the extent desired and they are opened and served as you eat"- . JOE PENNY ILL , I ., 1 . RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Friends of Joe Penny will regret to (earn that he. was forced to. re turn home from Wake Forest where he was a freshman 'because' of ill health. A. speedy recovery is hoped for hint , r - , ' " ANNOUNCE . - OPENINC3 G "TfO- -IT WEAVER'S k K 4ON III - !. ;'' THE MOST i -4 IN THE PRIVATE BOOTHS. Just ilcceived h:pinent " : '"NEW PJVEP.'arJ CTUIIP f sound oygi;:::3 -J o 'J 1 . i.Cl. . Jt iw. , 'i i ; J ' On last teachers nf ! i3;hools were i a delicious C; tiieir honor by i snorHoving priis i .jtj,.gett Other L. the occasion were C : iiit.ndi-nt,' Mr. J. O. I I ' -i. Powman, the mo locul school Committee a&l i locally-famed bird-hunters, i r. M. Al jf -ion and W. B. I ' who c-'f.L..: .jfed largely to-tl.a f cess and j' y of the occasion 1 their very e "fee-five markrrwi.," Incidpnt:,:y, 73 dlicioutly pr.'r ed qi'idl were '"ved with the J sired cul'ui-ry acre -ories, which i' sufficient evi " tne t: t no member of the festive p-ity had cause to leave the b-i. ;'i-'t table with appetite unsat; ..'led. ' . This sumptuo-.-.i rcf - t was- ft i pared and served n.ost a.irartiv. by the Junior Class of the Beul i vllle High" School with the asBi tance Of Miss Ruby Smith, Super visor of the school lunch room where the dinner was served. : . ' o " : . Mrs. Freeman in s Charge Relief Of f ice Mr. 7. M. Freeman, of Goldboro, took charge of the local Relief of fice Tuesday morning. Mrs. ' West brook "who s has' been , aoUng in charge since Mrr. Boney retired to her .Welfare as ease ' worker The nine case workers in Duplin are: Mrs; i Westbrook, Horace Stewart, Murphe'y 'cainady, Mrs. C, I Beema, Harold" Ward, Miss Louise Herring, "Bernice Lee, W. B. Par ker Malachl Norkirk.' ' New territory-will ' be assigned to the workers shortly. ; Classified Acl MAN WANTED for , Rawleigh Route of 800 families.. Good prof its for hustler.-We train and help you. Write . today. Rawleigh. Co., Dept. NCA241-SA2, Richmond, Va.1-' -? -;.''l . lo- "V' W. E. Bcldnja :"'& Co: J- , Kenansville, N, C. ; .a . High Grade; Smith CoaJ 50c, per hundred f -";' J ;' ', pounds in 100 pound bass. 10c Nallowed if bas: returned. A 1 ' BRIDGE VAY - , -o 1 - UP-TO-DATE STATE lROUP ACCOMODATIONS : fo:: - ' . ' O -i T '., - owl V C ' , blLA) jLyJJLD i.XiiJ. , WE WILL APPE22CIATE YOUR PATRONAGE , I -19 KENANSVILLE, N. o; ' . ' & . .- ' i v:,V;'vf J,, lt J t'ff ""h . ' . .A ' GOOD SIiXE 1C83 ..-"v ; " BILL . CARLTON , v 0- w w J 4- . ' FOU YOUKLD IRON ON .11' I IK .. aus: 07 A ir7 rcnr.3 cr, Iit nC ..cry J I I 1 "TN, J - ' tJ , '
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