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rrc "1 in T- 1 1 V4ira : an AFTAV ff good pictures to its' house; next week. The program open with a midnight show Sunday night fea turing Ruby Keeler and Dick Pow ell in "Flirtation Walk." This pic ture plays at the midnight show and also Monday and Tuesday. , i ' There were tears very close to the laughter that It evoked; there was a pulse stirring, nerve tingling quality to its thrilling scenes and gorgeous spectacles;, it had a plot that rivaled : those of i serious dramas, and never has a happier combination of youth, talent,' bus pence, music and beauty been brought to the screen than in this, First National's, master . piece, "Flirtation Walk," the first military musical ever filmed. Keeler and Powell are prehaps the country's most popular screen lovers. Their work in this picture will greatly increase that popular ity. Both show real dramatic abil ity. Pat O'Brien, always a man's actor, is better-even than he was In "20 Million i Sweethearts" or "Here Comes ThNavy." ' There are two spectacular dance numbers that will maket their di rector, Bobby Connolly famous. One is the first screen reproduc tion of an Hawaiian luau, or general's daughter In love with Private Dick, who later becomes a cadet, but whose romance is be set by many tempestuous storms. The simplicity and genuiness of her work gives her characteriza tion a sincerity that few actresses could hope to equal A comedy drama that travejs far from the beaten path in its riotous fun making IS promised in the .First National production, "I Sell Anything," which is scheduled as the. feature attraction at the Duplin Theatre -for Wednesday only. , , - The story jbf Albert J, ' Cohen and Robert T. Shannon is one of swift action, snappy dialogue and unusually amusing situations. ,. It pictures, . in numerous vein, the business of manufacturing fake antiques and the method of auc tioning them off to a credulous public '-.. v:: , y y J:f -;; f -v. , Pat, portraying a magnetic chap with a glib tongue whose compet ing manner and rapid fire talk, net him a comfortabl income as an auctioneer, has a 'small ,'. tfjpp ' on Second Avenue, New 'York. Miss Dvorak in the role of a waif of the streets who faints in his .arms from hunger and, when he buys "Feast Of Love," uv which scores ! "" OLe'"1 ;",u "M ' a nf native Hawaiian dancers and , Proceeds H worship hinvf- v; iv- musicians participate. The other Claire Dodd, as a beautiful and was filmed at West Point's historic ' gorgeously - gowned adventuress, "Fhrtatlbn Walk" in which ' ad- chances into ."the auctioneering' ditional scores of the most beauti- shop and completely ensnares Pat ful girls in Hollywood are Been. after purchasing for a mere pit Another enchanting West Point tance, a fabulously costly and rwwtju-te nresenta the traditional genuine antique; the value of "Hundredth Night Play of the ( which he was entirely Ignorant, Z7IUW01 APFIIMINGS PRESBYTL N ( tlICES . H I NLXT SUNDAY . 77 GROVE: ". .Sunday School.,. 10:00 ' Preaching .. . ,'v 11:15 ', "the Use of. Trouble."' ' " 1 p. Y, p. i ..vt.r'.M Preaching --7 :3tf "The Old Compel,; ' " HALLS VILLE : ' . f. Woman's Auxiliary a. i 2:30 Saturday., r . Church - v. Sunday School ,v.. . . 10:00 Sunday Mqrnlng , 1 ' n STANFORD: i ''J1' Sunday Schoo) . .,,',. 2i80' Why not try a service ? v ' r .. ' ? .:. o' ' t i i u raw ... continual i theatre got si better sho . s i -r.--osthe Dup!. ;i . is nest week's . i i , i a goto' mldn' I , v- f Warner Bro. ,l, 'Flirtation Wu" ," y i.h Powell mod Ruby! ler. - program Win open .. S i t li:01 o'elbck. A Joyous' J time 'Is promised aJ, . -r..t t 11 1 as, Oliver. Stokes r here en Su -- yr.;K-'t:Vl':Hi'i-';' 'V 'r:'.: .'.', :"' , ,. . ,E. jC?,Foster.;fiUedt his reg uiur appointment, here Sunday in the ) al Baptist 'Church: It was aluo tUe vregulat.t.time for r the 'Vfilebration.of the Lord's Supper;"- CHINQUAPIN t'; h f .MEWS. her " ' 1. . i a few i of . his parent... ' ' Miss I,,' , r- r rcxA the weekend v : in. end.'V - i Mr' .Charlie-1 t Fri day night--with .t. , x r. Joe Swlnson. ." f ' - MtSs'Mattie winai a j ud Joe Bwlnson-.wer -visitors In t. ( Friday- acompanied by I i t 1 Mrs. Ellis Stokes and family. . - t Among those who have liwsn i ' with 'Hi'.'. -4a this tviieii;.ijnooa are; Mn. Bob Mm ton, Mr. 1 Langston and Mr. Sea Swingon. Miss Margaret King spent . .the week-end iwith her parents.! j r .- Amongr, .those'' who , visited. ; the new. neighbors Ji&e. and Mrs. Ellis Royals. were: .Mr .Borden. 'Batler, Mivj sCl a y ton .Royas;;eJ.I;'i Ronald Royals; 1 .lis iTattie SWiusoh; AJr. J Chariie-Swiiisoa and Misses, Mild. red, i Martha -and , Jane Swlrisenn , -Mr, ' and jarsirXSeorge v Register and family visited Mr. and' l-Mrs. Presbyterians "ir Study k' '"-Budget v; ''Ministers from all oVer Wilming ton Presbytery, including, ministers from - Duplin f; County ,... vmet in Wilmington;,; at , the.- Y4: Md C. J A. buudipg to study 4'the 4new; .pro-. gram of- the church,, and to pray for the., success- of the eanipajgn which), will be -launched; In March.. The speaker of the day was .Rev. J. H. Whitmorei 'Ji jtx Who; pre- Academy, and the June graduation The auctioneer then aspired to across to the people. Revs. jA. D, P. S GUmore, Y D. Dv 'C. H. Storey, D. D., entered into jbe dis cussion, with valuable ihf orpation. At the open dlscussloa which .fo At tiie.open discussion whih fol- loweo, au ine mimaiers prepn MlgS: Mary 'Wl'i baygpod is confined i Jt-ewl uest of Ik at1 home7 with ' pneumonia. Mr. PridSen- ' "- ' J Una Patten of ( Wallace is nursinfe viltbr at Fretnont1 during, the v ana iamuy visiiea Mr. ana' r.JM.rs. r,- - - " v--.'1 G. B. Register of : inear. Turkey.,, ..Lb" ,e Mr. uiii ; i Outlaw i i daughter n : tt d and J,. . a. I. V. -, i. i 1 !": . ' Mr. Tomiui. ii d I r, ) 1 :ri.llnu i O ' (.nt.to Goldsboro ant Tiiursday. - n; . Everyone is glad to rsport.that Mf.'J. II. Parker, who has been iir'k with the tiiunipaf is now well. " :. 3 Hazel Outlaw spent last Tiiii) .i(y niglit with MisPau'tne " i jiy people pf the community pnjov,d'the Community Q"ub meet? ! ' ! t Taturday nly ht. . f 1 , r . 1.. 3 Sarah Cart- spent'jast week end tit her home in Burgar:-8he was accompanied home Friday by i.uss Martlia..Criggs, who. remain ed wfberunta. Saturday 'after JlOUll ,,,,,,, " Tlie people of the community are pleased . to know that Mr M..' L. Outlaw ho. was. sick jast; week, t .Tlie menu V: fruit, ( Hi ' crackers, Ii,i"; rolls, iced 1 -Heart cakes. i..- Swinson .. was the Miss EmmaJ a week Born to. "Mr. and Mrs. :Bruci Judge,' .a daughter,: ' Betsey 7 Ann, iTphrilfttT lRfll '':. . ' , : IV '. j ,i; Mr. Hopkin Wtlliams'as return- ed f rom Kinston hospital. His con dition is still considered serious. . Mr. and Mrs. F, Lee . have' '.re turned to their home in Mcintvre: tsai aiter' spendmeart of QtteA wxuier wim jneir .aaugnier jaw. I JaY biitnn. ' '". Vv l".r :: ' X: i. ten' day holiday on account of ih sented the new flnancal plan l, L-::n- JT ea, cooperauon in getung 4i,rT'i"7'"' fvj nibyed'into th'eirnew home.' r onmnnia are worked into the a bigger sphere pi love and busKi took part; Iinistei representing Blot as well as scenes on theiness, and his adventures in "high Duplin County were, RevsW, C. parade grounds, the famous pro romance, as wei) as high finance in menade. "Flirtation Walk," from which the picture takes its title, and the Kissing Rock . where no maiden dare deny her lover. These scenes were all taken at the Academy , under . the super- wtalwt nf tha Vffn rfagnartmpnt with mnv nfftrera. their wives and I wugnter ? , mv y w, , ; , , tteamea as a coupie, or ctuseung, the auctioneering of manufactured antiques, lead to many rollicking situations. ' " t . Joan Blondelt and Glenda Far rell, the pair "of charming, bomb shells who caused explosions of in and daughters appearing quence. , ' '- "Rev. 8A'd'.Mrfc R.. C. Clpntk stteiit' Mondayi wth, ' -.' Jr and , Mrs. X Wood. ,f. -''' ''"'' 'i 'j : Mrt'Xeon CrbetC'nSBurgaw, spent day with Rev, and . Mrs. Smith this. week. Mr,; Cpbeft and VFr?Smith went hifntinje., v.i t . "Mrs.' Aithur WoiM; who . has been confinecUt'o ner home witfc "fli," ftnproving;,We are glad toi learn. '' ', ',' ;' Miss Reba Pickett "ofE. C T. C., ! ,T. fi "i Mareadyf to lmprov- GreenvUle, N.' C.; spent thtfweek-"' tnm end here.with her parents, Mr. d; leg recently. , - -f Mrs. W. J.'PicketCM v fv- LF ProU Wcket,t, ot, Deep Mr. and.Mr.i EJIJa Vestal o, ffiSSraf snow. Jjiiu,; end here with Brinson. Smith, 8. Q.,Harness , Gqodman.V i d -v T-Mjjs. iJasper gmith..was ;,a , de lightul, iioatess when: she qntety tained at three tables jof Contract Bridge ,pt h$r home .here Saturday. evening,; Decorations nd, table-ap-ppjnjmjentft. were suggestive of .the. Valeiitinej. season,:;s.:iv ,; i r ,tJigJi1scQi!e,jwas 4,won.! ,by iiMrs. AIHto .gryndall and.2owi"bjr Mrs. ErJ Smith; Attractive novelties were,.given..as, prices. -w.:,-,,!. l lha hostess. wai; assisted by Jars; Streiudriirtrvlhff.-flelIci6Us salad pours i with doffeei - ' PmyeMi -making tp-'therJ tables' -were; Mesdames" AWon" Tyndall,N Mis MiyyE., Smith JlSiStiU im proving Everyqne.hopeS )that -she will soon be able, to .begin- teach Iner np-nln. . . ..- ....... f (.,88 francis . Outlaw, spent 'lastf weeK-pgwjtj, Mjss Kuy -Martin Both -of," them visUedi Misses! Mil (Jred an4 Sallte. Mae Barwick Sat urday night, i J v sltr u. Mr, and,MrsLtiB. Rodgers and daughter, .Evelyn, h Miss. m Lucille tijoupe.and Mr. Herman. Holmes of Little .jRlYer, S,; a-visited Mr. and.Mrs C; a Herring last - Sun day.. ,,,. , - 1 , ; ;MT,;vana Mrs; Carl . Hi Walker, Mrs. J. M. Brock, and Miss Kath arine, wmtehurst went t6 Kinston las$ Saturday afternoon, .s s ' ; ? ' i rr o . i'riip, .BIBTHANNO,rNCEIENt ' -v. Mr-.and Mrs. At J. Dickson an- jtounce the birth of a son, Ralph WAN1 T-HW experience prefered l.ia essary. Rawleiph, Di'i L M, Richmond, Va. ,2-28-4t-pd JJiiaon,i Februarjr 16di.' Towell sings inree catchy songs Wo. nm nfotii: "The Kan. Beulaville achool' facultv anent'lVfaVsrlIlA TT. Ti v tVi!-l in the west fomi spectacle. iaey fMtv Princess." which comes to Sunday with her parents. Mr. and ti-tj- n.i. : 'V. i i, . . , . l n i .,-... ..... w n . . wi n&nwn Mm.J EUta Vestal of "T';.;?? ""WW ,y-jier par-j d:,pent the eek-ie5 Ith Mr. and Mrs'. W. Mji Mrs' & B. D. JWarker spenfMpn- Earl Smith, J. F.'May, Ike 'Btrbud. toyd...,Hthyi1EBOrn.' Pitbnan. Misses i-.Delilatt 'Whitfteid; Jessie Wethbrrngton arfd':I3or1s Turner. ' Kinston shoppers Saturdjtv "in cluded lfts,;J. M4enBS,.Sirsiieir-j peij Jpnes, Mrs. .,: ic,njrirner, Misses aled .andf Wtlllams and Jpns..,SipitJhiry. v' ' '''; i tMrs. J.: A, .WorMr-. 1 6ri(jusl ill An f arrotts Hospital.in'.Kinston; Mr., and Mmj J,.A::Wetttkre and children,, of, Raleigh, were guests, tn;th'e.ohimft'. oftMAjjand lifrsV Floyd Heath, Sundaa .i i' J " V ; Messrs. , .8mith, Ike Stroud, ha.1. -Misa.Mant.Edna nohsoiu'rf. hitf.1; , '.''fl:, . were written especially for the, production' by the famous team of songsters, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixen. These include "Mr. and Mrs. "Is The Name," probably the most tuneful of1 attV tne tlUe song song, "Flirtation Walkand "No Horse Mo Wife,: No Moustache." In the Hawaiian sequence he also. sings native Hawaiian songs and an original by ; Sol Hoopi. And never 'has powell sung with mode telling effect than in this picture. - Ruby Keeler never - was - more City the Duplin Theatre on next Thurs day and Friday);.;;!': i'.'.H ' Supporting this comedy pair are such famous comedians as Hugh Mra. P. -T TVhann . Km. .Tn a (lnvta. r,H " xn. ' February meeting f.tt 1 the Lula Hlnson accompained Mrs. N. Mays vUle -Home DemonraUon4 b. tioney to Wallace, N. c, on last " : 1""?' , ;: f """rv Misses i Bessie Korneirayt and .Tesflie Smith werit to Kinston last Saturday?-? ;.. "--;' . - Misses Ruby . Maxwell. ' Belle Simmonsand Bertha ;"keiiy and liniumt - nerriiiir were Igests-ofi'Mlss Niha' H6lt'': last Sunday night ; -v' --' - - - -04fesser46na'rd Rbuse'and Earl Newnran- visited - tMfsse's " Edna 4 ''f rt, Robert Armstrongs ws- ".w v - . ; . Perkins, Hobart Cavanaughln by Mrs. William B. Jones for mteUmr mil ordon Westcott, which places ;ner slster-m-law, Mrs, JoKti Wliite 'igSZ&J??! KansaTcitv Princes." high Charlston, W. Va. Mrs White Zi'SSJJ Herbert, Robert Armstrong, good and Gordon "The Kansas City Princess" high in the ranks of riotous fun makers, j The story is by Sy Bartlett and Manuel Seff, and has more mad mix-ups - and merry love triangles crowded . Into ., the plot - than , , are .Thursday afternoon to "The .Tea" vur :? J11.! noMB 1 'Mrs. called fcliorder president, , The wa th form .Mint Hin i. nwry reaa me minuMS; ana eerandmra. Ttt. f:" AT THE Duplin Theatre ' . ' i WARSAW, N. C, s,1 ( ' PROGRAM WEEK FEBRUARY' 25 MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY NIGHT i ' PROGRAM STARTS l4:01 A.VM. MONDAY - TUESDAY - Comedy Ruby KEELER and Dick POWELL, In "FLIRTATION WALK" . v.. , , Matinee Monday S:S0 News : -f- WEDNKSDAY ONLY of Kenans ville. , called the ; roll. Each ' mphiber ' answered with one thing, the plani MRS. STOKES kNTEBTAiNS 'tteirlhome mie at- i tractive on .the outside. v IIH . nilt Otnbn. ... 1. J to her contract club on' last wi. Airs. J, K. King, Yard . Wader, nesday afternobn 'from 3:80 Vuo SLtV 6:30. Mrs. Joseph Wallace '. was! S3 ?t M. Non, presented a lovely high score prize. vaienune. box of candy, was 'given to Miss Kathryn Sitterson for cut ting the lucky number. A congeal ed said course was enjoyed by the following ladles: Mesdames Mar shal Brock, Irvln Burcly Norwood Boney, Brantly; Penny, Joseph Wallace also Misses ' Lula Hlnson and Kethryn Sitterson. - ; -v Mrs. Joel Layton of Lillington, N. -:Cv was a visitor here on Sun day. She'' was accompanied home by her. daughter, Mrs. Robert C, Wells, who will vspend the ;re mainderxof the,week in Lillington wiui ner parents. Pat O'BRIEN and Ann DVORAK, in "I SELL ANYTHING" Comedy Matinee 8:30 Screen O' nlty THURSDAY 'FRIDAY Joan BLOND ELL and Glen da FARRELL, In ' "KANSAS CITY PRINCESS" Comedy News SATURDAY ,- ',TIMMcCOY, In, 'TRESCOTT KID" Coming Soon "FLIRTATION WALK" FREE TICKETS The following people wiB receive guest tickets any day next week, except midnight show Sunday night, If they will present this ad at the ticket window: Miss Anna Cart, Kenans-' Vlllej Mrs. Elwood Wood, KonansvUle; Mrs. R. C. Wells, Kenani ville; Mrs. Palu Potter, Warsaw; Miss Alene West, Warsaw; Mrs. Harvey Boney, Rose Hill; Miss Annie Louise Herring, Rose II"; r.-.s. L. D. Dull, MagnoUa; Mrs. R. F. Qulnn, SInpnolla. i Leader, showed a poster onibdw to choose shoes. ;i!i.sw' nj',,'f Mrs.' Mary .; Best . Pate; HeaJth Leader, gave a three minute talk on Hygiene of the feet ' ! : Mrs. W. J. Robert, HouseW nlshlng Leader, showed i a . lively piece of hand work. : vj Cc Airs. J. m. Holland, Garderi Aead- iwd Jpiiea.j attended ja;-.Bhow in Kinston. Saturda V! nitrh - ,f Mlsa Mary jWard spent tha 'we'ek. wt wf swoa, oearoeven PP- .l '.A U -f .V.-' -4'. h . . - ;b nf w.u xioj, (re turned from, a vjstt wtth-relaUves. ' V'j '',-''1. ;l..-.W..0l llllitw ; r.flSITINO MINISTERS TO L u ., ; OST? Httla ;!.; ;f .rRojel3UU, .Feb.- 48. J TwbVlsjthjg Mr. rand." Mrs. Kelly fthd Belle Simmoiis 'last Sun-1 dayi t.-"..'-- ", '.'-V ' ' Messrs Brya 'Slnimdhi' Edwin Hoyft 'aoh'nnje Harper and Wood-Harper- spint :iasf week-end IVt VlHrlnfal 'I ' -i " ' :-' .J . .and -I Rlmibtfl'ltin. r. and Mrs. Perry Smith,, of KenahsvUle,' visited' Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Simmons last Sunday.. ' MrDurwooa'i Maxwell Malted frfenM in Chanel Hill and Relds-' vinelastxSunday'''' i :' ' Last Friday nlgfet fr.: and Mrs. Ralph Wallace visited ."Mr, and MrsKentHonand, f '.' I :, .-4. " ! Mr," W Mr' Kent HoUand, Itr Ralph Wallce,' and Mrs. v QordeUa ministers were presentfor the Sun- ''f mith to jKinstaa;Iast Thurs dav mornlnar oori I ,' day. , ':'::rr: v , i u '. i : day morning service-at' the local mecnooisr. cnurchy ,tf- which -If. Q, Lee Is pastor. Rev.iJ. ar. Shore" of the Nortl.(,Carolina ! confewjnee. who Is . a, lecturer.. In r jnlseionary. .insUtutej, preached the sermop on the subJect.of Wolng' Forwtird," PresldingEWlerr Reiu'.I.B. Jones 6f the Wilmington.. district: held SjenS alter the servlee ih NOTICE, OR SALE ' '": ": ''-yv-'-T... o..,r-T,-,...v,,: ;. : Vnd?' and by virtue of the-powi er Of sal,e r. contained, in a. eertaii' mortgage , deed m from-r Catherine Williams to D. F. BHzmWioh Decetaber 13th,. 1828, and f ecordefl Mrs. Mary Smltk, who'has beenil!' fd"c.tf d ,rtC0J,Jn spending the winter here with er niece, Mrs. Clarence Quinn, left on Sunday for Wymlngton, N. j C, wljere she" wiu Join other relatives on a tour to points to Florida. ' Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Mercer 6f WUmlngton, N. a, spent the week end here with Mr; and Mrs. Sam wewton. . . . v;j;,.v,, . Mrs.- John White who has ben visitog her mother,'. jMrs. Thad Jones, left Er4day.for Edenton,N C, to visit her sister, Mrs. Wood Prfvatt, before joining her husband in Charlston, W. Va. ' , 'i'g'y"" 'O- : ,-!'..'' l ' Woman's Missionary Society . . Met Monday Afternoon The Woman's Missionary SnciAtw of the local Baptist Church met on Monday afternoon of this week at 3:30 in the Church. The President, Mrs. W. E. Belanga; presided. A goodly number of .members were present The following ladied-titor. ? Belanfea, V Manyhifhe community attired rCT.l ""r'..auoMc-.the,;Jay-Boy'' Minstrel, elveli at the Warsay High School iiich was enjoyed very much. , We all welcome our new Wgh bors, Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Ray 3. Missei Mildred and Jane t 'n son were visitors in Mt Olive.: 1m day afternoon. ; ... Misses Jim Mathis " and .T Smith were the guest of JlTiss 3 , it tie Swlnson Sunday afternoc : V ;. Mr. Rob'i'it Fr-itiiilla Hurse, iti(l -, j Miss Marv Lue j:. otf.n.'--t V;i of niinwtrel . ... ' ' ' ; read Mr.. Morrows report on m the office of Reeister afTM Aa n ,1 TM . . . . . ' T-l . " yfua Jouniy,.m BooltB77; at page 851. Said mortgage' deed Uf or' value received having' been duly' transfered and assiEmed t. -h... Brother and, there having, been, a "ou 111 "e payment of the indebtedness-. Ulerebv S seeurort I undersigned will on the 26tb 'day Seeds and Plants to put in thefWar. den.-,i:.; . yv-a ; , ; f irA .,k-' Mrs. Ina Swlnson lead a wrefi minute talk on unexpected re waros. 'V':; fklX'ri-M Miss Belle Crady, recreaffcnal making the best s : Valentuiei ?the prize a pretty valentine, . wanjt to Mrs. , Jm' Jnea. V"'S J , The Educations report wasltaneT, ty-five per cent y '-x r. , A chicken salad." course Nrtth pickle, crackers. sandwichPACiint I chocolate with " marehinallowviras ocrveu oy me nostesses, Mesdfttaes Pa.ul and, Henry 1 King. On Sieir plate each member found a&3 at tractive favor a valentine. M Mrs. C. H. McSwain gave a-Tlp-l ucmuuau-apon on refinlsHinir furniture." v ' - We adjourned to meet March'sth with Mrs. J. R. King. ,W . .85 ,W. 155 feet to a stake; thence' ajiew Itae 6V16 E. 665 feet U a .staJffl.on.iiFrank Hunter'sline; thence with his Une SM E. r of MarcM WgftVi fit ,; the hourdf' fbegin 12:00 o'clock noon, offer im,;.,if tali!ta' acl9. re or less. Friendship Nc7: ' MISS MAitTHA SWINSON ' h Reporter M A. i. 1 V-'4 "i i"! TO ; ' ljrring.M WaVntr Brol. MU.tlary.JyMticil... , "FLUU-zhlOU enfrc Millions of Wo: Coast, to Coast V Ii dir t; n j. i Miss Elsfe Tilehman snent last week-end at tinma .". v''' J -J . "The, Gim and, ', ys of. : B raay. High , School ,played. two games of Dasket bail -wiih Beula. vUle'lart Friday, nigbj. The girls uw game, nut, me tys won. Mesdames Thad Kornegay and Red Kornegay went - to ; Kinston last Saturday! kriT inWIOSENiOR BANQUET The Junior Class of B. F. Qrady High.Schbei gave it annual Jun-ior-and-Senior banquet laat Thurs; nay. mgm February" 14th."' ValemMne aeeinitiAni i 'H beautifully; arranged' ;. on 'the'lable Mijoa me- walls of Uie' rWStn in waicn tn.8 Banquet Wa He'ia; ; javwjrwie enioyecr -the nrettv 7T-'"''I i With Each Pair H 8e' Bought :We WiUfiive One 1, jo See .'FLIRTATlbN ,' ,valK' 5IOJUD CLARIrilNE HOSE IS ABSOLUTELY WaRAN- .'".;"""". ''"'..'TEED' M'tit KceSer. and ne other pieysrs weir elan-fohaiies in FLIRTATION WALK" . because'' they areT iw beaut! . fully sheer anct erysL cear. u f vsme m ana ier m thoW vou " Vtlto new beauty in sh stoclc ; Ings made possible '! .. ' j. 'phaneY patent ", ;ihi'ing 'process w!i'.( , t thorn cle are r.'o j m., , oeoutiTui. Tiisn .evqif octoi : You'll love Mdiud'4 bcresmitt itmtes en v Orry t Kelly . d '. lashion "Worft' ty' to the. blarheat' uu. v U W: above, land, is the Court house , dnnr ,? iot No-1 In the division: Kenjwsvl, .orta: Caro- we. ,JJKW desortbed- tract 8 ana being in-Lime- stone TownshlB,, pupUa. County State' or'North .Carolinaf ginning at a atake at a pine; Fradfc Hunter', corner, and riins with his line, whlnh .1. j,, une, W. 20 W. 1122 f . . 4 ; ' ; . '' 1 on the south , edire of R.iw.! . DEWEY and BeulavlUn woa. ... the South edge;ot .aid Na? a part of ml'-'. At tha nry sanalin , lands w and the ..boundary of the first and. fourth Unes aa given Jn the division. ,The spcond. and third JUne on, a ..newllne ; ,: -; '.,,..:, :" : Advertised .this he 21st. day of DrufryJ?35,i.. ,v 4 ,..,! ;-; ..; : t ,. r D F. BLIZZARD, exclusive loafed by oaf or of Warner lJ.;S;iat. No. 1.969, TII Mark Rg... . ,- Mortgag-e'e. BROTHERS, Transferee. ii;;,'" ;.'.' " 0T ' At THE DUPLIN 1 Theatre , .Monday and Tuesday KATZ 'lcpartErii5iit.' iiowanW. V. Nix, Willie Brinson, aim w. , a,. Murray, also Miss Laura. V. Cox. ' . Mr, and Mrs. Carl Walker and son Carl, Jr., of the, B. F. Grady school and Misses SArah 'Carr Katherine Whlthurst and Martha Griggs, also Dr. and Mrs. G. -V. Gooding, of Kenansville,. had sup per Monday night with Mr. and Mrs.- Marshall Brock. , " . Mr. and, . Mrs. . John- CuMii Fayettevilie, N. O., - visited ' Mr.T Every. 'r : r ' k '; ("('' ','':",;"'.;,'' CTT.. ' ., 1 . 4. . it, r;:r,nuARY 21th. "'Program Begii'is l ru y i t li.lil rk tiire Ruby KELLER and Dick VQV LLL T 1 ! 1
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