in Fik 1: i 1 I 1 in t eml. (' I Um I I." u ; i i '-it on l!; i i L a to the H , m JoiK::J, aii on tiiihouettus ( 3 at the table. 1, v In 0 (!1(1 3 banquet hall. lems and buntir irnlion. d f i' A t blue i : ' V i I .1 , ... .c J for ut were: Lee Qulnn, .t, Mildred ; i ul3, Bernice ? Craft, j i, Charlotte Gresham, i .v um, lone Evans,. Cora lit t i j, Lillian Albcrtson, Thora p i iainier, Harry Jackson, William J. Jones, William - Gerald Jones, Curmon Guy, Harry Williams, Geo. , iMS- The will of the late J. R. Mur- y, Lil- vin, ' prominent Seven- ' Springs t, Grace ! merchant and Wayne County com- woodrow j missioner, is on file in the office i', benlora and r cf the clerk of : Wayne. Superior Lanier, Musi- Court .According to the terms of (the will, the widow and daughter Sarah , of the deceased will receive most Tonnie of the property.. The widow was Jones, ! named executrix. ' ' ' To the widow was bequeathed all of the personal property, cash in bank .and all of his real estate in the Town of .White Hall, Including the residence lots.' - . ' His daughter Mrs. Julia Murvin Maxwell, is to receive all his farm G" :plin Attraction 3nday & Tuesday edy lovers the e . I ed in some time. You've been waiting for it and ibaytl to two dlfferent pictur. here it is! The Duplin brings to nejtt week on Thursday and Frl- For one day showing, Fi the two immortal comedia. y tii3y a cf t: e rti ; . stand ad managem screen Stan laurel and Oliver IJ.ir- . the people HnV nlav in "noKnn fM Trt..! .. .1 ,1 " I flf In vmn i J l OllilliU , ; i 1 promises tl : ; -s i t p the' h M t 1 Ir. Jernian. I:ie t ij ever trying to f e . i i tliis taction the t X "Babes in Toyland.' -o- JerniganJLeaves ; . ' D u plin Theatre Lang New Manager first in mot. m pictures. Koper aav menace-to "i News . Deal , is jnd" enterprises. o . J. J, Jernlgan Who has ' been manager of the Duplin Tbsatre in Warsaw for the past several Lanier and William Miller. ". land in Lenoir and Onslow coun WaltreHses were Dorothy Albert-4 ties, and the "Petersburg Dlacff in uieairu buw-k m wis section Bfllr- Haw ley Temple in "Bright Eyes" for a i iri. . r. , two day showing oniv. Mondav wi 'v.-.m..: Tr."' : - i. Tuesday. And dont Wet Z tnat ' ZTZ.JEJZ ' "J.rTl " ? The following ten people will re- there will be a matinee Monday :, .?L..' pass to the Duplin - j uvb b-uv Vluvi liUUILl . IUI 1TH in nKimH. JILT. iimUllflUl H UiUIlV mi J. " manlr IF - - - i 1 f - - - if meant- nwy uuv tic a, wee a play his actual acting talent in Pa- friends In the county will regret thesTwill present this clipping and Brown and Josephine Car roll, Freshmen. . (' :. V'':'' ' : ; -1-0 . Sr.' Vir;?;tf r a sonir bv the Junior Class sn and Evelyn Home, Sophomores , Wayne County.. A half -interest -in aoy Quinn gave a tcmut to vvasn- j " "u josepuine war-: me Atlas uzzei iarm in JMew Hope iowuMMij) was ion o ms son-in-law, Harold Maxwell. A bequest of $1,000 In cash was made to Bettie Dale Bizzell. t ' , , , - : . , -- $24,000Estate -1 - - - Goes To Family "ffi-iM ......... o , "iK?- V la th will of . W. F. Martin, Afte ington,.' the Natiou-bmiuor. 1M JollC, tcastnmiU r, pi.n i i-ly wel- 4V.a fY,wu!a anil T.i;!'j:m S.RTlfl- lin, President of the Senior Class, ERA Relief CaSCS A delicious 4 course dinner- was 'Must Be Certified served, consisting of oyster soup o with accessories, fruit salad, fried chicken, potatoes, peas, tumatocs, ,at 3:30. Shirley Temple most sensation al film discovery of 193 will be Moffett sees boom to business in housing progr" m. ,,. ' ';. . ; O . ' Free Theatre M ivu iw.jr w wui db ness." ;. the : adaptation i of . tM ..im.h. i.MMhbi nf i r. T"""? i J seerr at the Duplin Theatre Men- Broadwav ; bundling - . .7.? 'TET: T. OCKel wmQOW "Whan , and if, President Roose velt announces the :. new FEKA pickles, coffee and whipped cream, Work policy, the DupUn-Wayne" FE . hot rolls and butter, cake and ice cream decorated with cherries. - Between courses toasts were giv en to Mr. Bowman, the School Board, Mr. Hargett, Faculty mem bers and waitresses by . Mildred Jones. Bernice Craft, Azeline Ed wards .Lillian Albertson and Sarah Sandlin, respectively. . William Gerald Jones gave a RA district will be ready to start work at once," Mrs. Laura K Spi Keuans- of dered. . After the banquet the i guests tain amount of work. f'And, no per were Invited to pick a cherry from son can be put on any work pro- cer, district administrator, announ- whl . fl, , "th " offlcao; latter ax once Wmtomi ced in Goldsboro last week. The , "clerkof Wavne Sune 5u5',,:"3?,, announcement was in replytoaue- g SiSttTC-iSoK'SS Jff rle. as to when the district ex- ceaj)ed m named benefieUries H. , tlilf by the delighted producer, setting 1 the idea down on paper. Then Its. adaptation was handled by William Conselman, ' Apparently it repre sents an entirely new type of ve hicle" for "the remarkable child . m. . .v.wHH.nMJ W1UWUJ1K W 11 It ,11 I II I .1 IV . IV I I . .1 I 1 1 1 1' M.I I I aay ana mesaay in her latest and, .tare Mm y root,Tr i n t uii . i ect tuunaiiuu. according to, all advance reports,! nett Charlie RurT " :,:Frir.7 f - viUe; Miss Erma William Kenans- "Bright Eyes' was conceived as a! Cast aa the ehy but charming in the section. ' v , Shirley Temple vehicle, by David Hessian apldier who deserts the' Replacing Mr. Jemigan Is Mr. Butler, who directed the flim. The ' British ranks because the colonists R. G .Lang , Mr. Lang la weU story was suggested to fadm, it la ' promise him "the pursuit of happi- known in this eectlon, having man- saia, oy a reai-me mciaeni occur- ness," Lederer plays with grace.'aged the DUPLIN before Mr. Jer- ","u','' "".'ia ring at a commercial airport near and lightness the role of one of nigan came bere., Mr, Lang Is a ' SSS1- """" mo muai appeaung romanac com man of wide experience In r the . Relating the idea to JSol M. wur- tzel, Fox; Film producer, he found ville; Mrs. Ben Bowden, Warsaw; Miss Martha I Lay ton, Warsaw; Miss. Dorothy '; King, Magnolia; Miss Elizabeth Smith, Magnolia; Mrs. Sam Roberts, Faison; Miss Shaw Hines, Faison; Miss Bernice petted new projects to be launched Je. Cox; son-in-law." and Roland deceased, m xne aisincw --. i Martin, brother of the - At the same time announcement , nre nnmttA n(inr. was made from the Goldsboro of- . .t , i f , nnnl,,o.nii ' Ko m.t nn nmrU : value vi uie esi.au. is eou- of the last course a song, "Father project In the district unless they . tolRL?2n7;t3 1 ti Tnrt W Tv" wm run. hava flmt tnn certified bv a Case "v'- ,y yv.- worker as being eligible for a cer- r,"iTJ player. . .i . ' . ... . ' HIH'.H in iiffi. iiNia'ti. . . 1 .. a cherry tree, inside of which they ject unless they are on relief,'', lt UOlinty r afentS ' -found thair fortune. Several gam- was said . ' . - "I ' i t es and contesta were then engaged Any family having a member In . f , Making KepOlTS In, in which prizes were presented a CCC camp Is not eligible foj; eith U " . - 0 . - . . to winners. - - I er relief pr work, since the allot- - R.h irh ai iriiT.n inurt. Guests of the Junior Class were? ment made to the man In camp 's ty parents are starting tbiir- re- aay, when he is on the set, Once more James Dunn is cast aa Shirley a leading man a fact which la said to have enchanted the young star. Jimmy appeared as hsr daddy In 'StancUJp and Cheer" and "Baby, Take a Bow," and Shir ley baa eyes for no one else, they . Supt. J. O. Bowman, Messrs. A .W. - Grseham, Chesley Williams, and J, G. Bostlc of- the School Board, L.:r:::.,i.i..'- ':rj jj Say It With Floers Herring Florist i -WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS TELEPHONE 68 112 N. Trianon : Klnston, N. O. supposed to be sent home for the provision of his family. Beware Of The J : Seed Crooks porta to Washington of the births f Preview -audiences in Hollywood of children born in the-county dur- are aaid to have greeted "Bright ing the past 12 months. Cards I Eyes" ' aa i the f inest ? and most mailed during the first two weeks heart-warming picture in which of the "Register Your Baby'! cam- j Shirley has been seen. A human paign show that S21 children have . and compelling story, that at mom been properly registered. ; - . ents brings the tears, is combined - Tb'-s is compared with 934 child- with thrills that will chill the spin- j es of any audience. RaleiKh. Feb. 20. armers are rnn mm wxnrHAii nn hnv. warned against, "seed crooks"- by lng been born to this county dur- advance report. iLr. ii.. jl, muixia, vn.tui ing the year liiaa, as snown in tne D,.,. TP.. maw. Qfntlmia 4n.tlia ... . .. ....... . 1 aiMuo uucui rues or tne tsureau or vrcai utatis-1 t-1o,h whit-o Pararto" lead article to the current Issue of tlcs of the State Board of Health J SaraaSuTSto th Ponnllno nwinnratnF : ' j r..,.!-!. n i. . . LOIS . WUSOH, JUQ1U1 Alien, Wow mat cotton is Bringing a Dr. John H. HamUton. director of J.rJ. Kennedy . and Son : Next To Court House , QUICK LUNCH OLD FASHION COUNTRY DINNERS WATCICLOCK and ; JEWELRY : ; REPAIRING AU Work Guaranteed little better " priee . many -seed crooks are coming out to bid; tor your money," he writes. "They are distributing circulars that tell of Impossible performance." . Dr. Winters advises farmers to get in touch with their county a gent or with the v experiment station for reliable Information a bout seed. 1 666 checks ". colds' - and FEVER first day - Liquid Tablets HEADACHES Salve Nose Drops in 90 minutes J. ML KENNEDY & SON KenansvlUe, N. O. Montlbly Paint Relieyecf Women who take CARDDI bun found that severe monthly pains hare been, relieved and -that by continued use of It for a reasonable length, of time their strength has been renewed and their general health improved. - - , - . v . . "1 u tut to iixmk a few who fat Cardoi, th nedleln I but token tn wk, rnn-dvwn eondltton, for bftd palu . la mr ld tnd back ana for IrrermUr tMriodi," writer Mr. Uof Chandler, ef unet, Ala. "Ctrdat airalfhlened ate nt and I teM It pet cent better. It . tertalnlr helped me." . : Thousands of women leaufr Cardol merited them. If it doe not benefit 10V, coatult a phytklin. ., WEAVER'S BRIDGE , ONin-WAYNO.'24" THE MOST UP-TO-DATE the Bureau, to send In these cards aa early as possible. - .. ' North Carolina had 75,238. births properly- recorded to 1933, and In complete figures show that 79.350 births had been recorded for 1934, by which Dr. Hamilton estimates that enough more will be added to , make the number of births. In the State'last year 80,000 or more. With almost a 6,900 increase in births to 1934 over those in 1933, lieved that North Carolina has the chance of again taking her place at the head of the list In - birth rate, a position' ;held for many years, but from which she was dis lodged last year by New Mexico, and tied with Utah for second place. i j. T . x ; ' Complete recording of births. Is being urged in the State by the U. S. Bureau of the Census, the State Board of Health . and the State Emergency Relief Administration. The supporting cast Includes Jane fame; Theo dore von Eltz, Dorothy Christy, Jane Withers, Charles Sellon, Bran don Hurst and Walter Johnson. f For' Wednesdaa showing only the management brings you that corned drama'Ready For Love" with Ida Lupino, Richard Arlen and Marjorie Rambeau. Paramount who produced this picture, recom mends it as one of the most enter taining pictures you have seen In quite a while. , - For Thursday and Friday the Duplin breaks- away from its cus tom of glvingryou one show for the two days. The management, in its never-tiring : efforts to bring the best pictures to its patrons la booking them so fast that they ..'Federal holdings-of put at 816,995,000,000. Soviet revises collective rules to win more members, &i4A4hJCi vt.--n kvi - -i iri I I Y v (Btltrw) "I SMOKE A GREAT DEAL," this secretary says. "I prefer Camels. They do not make my nerves jumpy. I like their flavor." (Signed) ELIZABETH HAKBEN (Above) "SPEED SKATING calls for an ' abundant supply of energy. After thelast hard sprint. Camels restore my "pep." (Signed) JACK SHEA IN THE STATE f PRIVATE BOOTHS GROUP ACCOMODATIONS I SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW NOW ON DISPLAY -AT". V-8 Just Received Element , ' mVi RIVER arJ STOIP SOUriD OYSTERS -'. 1- u SPENCE AUTO CO. Inc. I o- Yct P 1 WARREN W. MAXWELL, Rep. OUR REPAIR DEPARTIENT IS MNNLD BY ?!.ILLi:D MECIINICS AND ONLY GENU- 1KZ1 !(:. : TAVi.-i If: 3. VS CUARANTT2D CVZl VS'OKS. ' reTeBWrMeWaaaar " ' 1 " 0UPLIN jHE ATRE . i MONDAY MATINEE MON. 3:30 TUESDAY So runs the I , " , j ' I " , ; ) I tjr A FOX Picture X )y W " r J c. , ,1 'dwmg fiiMM -'c,t i j ; i ! kl Produced by Sol M. Wurteel '1 ' ' Admission 10 & 25c - : ; s . t I ' ' WEDNESDAY ONLY, THURSDAY ONLY ' FRIDAY ONLY 's I HJAMIPINO FRANCIS LEDERER STAAUREL ! ; . ' , RICHARD ARLIN AND , j I'" X MAJORIE RAMBEAU . THP! PTTRQTTFP OLIVER HARDY ' - mnv mJ of HAPPINESS Iht ' - with. I BARES s A s JHATLNEJfi s:Sv . JOAN BENNETT ' ' . ' . ? I COMEDY , CHARLIE RUGOLES In TOYLAND S , MARY BOLAND ' , - g -SCREEN ODDITY A PARAMOUNT PICTURE COMEDY NEWS $ ' securities LAGRANGE ; . SATURDAY A THRILLING VESTERNER

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