.OCIAL i scrvita, - r if those i ? 0 in t - kmd-of-thing, 1 a n..k they are tak- a n. l ter i.cy is da bad ns to be n and believe can VP , tJ row that "tan-'r . promotes health." Xt -;,c ty a peach tiec ' Ut was an effective n-v i .r. About 'the " ' ,,w used is the elo'. i t e renowned students a of the leading unlv . country-say, that, I .:velt usea the bft- t a la emphasized by IN l rsua. ana inenuiy u v. - th President u IH6 simp- v,t h a dic- From u t uliable source we are t ' ie South la today one " ' Uiiest parts of the gn 1 i uLt the older people i or when epidemics 1 : p urban centers and try Sides,, spreading i taking a toll In dollars . 3, not counting Jives iohi sometimes ran Into the bun .i of millions. The public health v si has changed that and made t i Gouth preeminently healthy re l ion it has become. , , , Let us preservo the gains for they are of the utmost Importance. Only a fraction of each tax dollar goes for public healtb.1 No other money yields greater or , more provable returns. , ' .'- i - It has been said that we are Warsaw P. T. A. was held m the auditorium of the Grammar School building on Thursday evening, Feb. ruary 21st, at -7:30 o'clock. : The President, Mra Henry L. Stevens, Jr.; was in the chair and called the meeting to- 'order. -America was sung, as an opening number, fol lowed by the Lords Prayer, re-1 , ... Q ' . peatcd in unison. Miss Elise Gib-, the President u the simp- t M v(j find fm our language ,and at a.l times ms t cause ratheUc nature ajus tnterest ta cosmic process called lUg him a most convtacing v pronounced us bo, nor (ttker. Ar' r d men have pronounced us so, nor .(are we insignificant ..Because wi her popped up U Ptn- to ft of Fame We are jj said "Every family secret coun . at least ne innocent our tad edl e." He thought they ai gaUafactorv bv our -own con- science .rPnt French Academy of , The great man Js the fellow wno " 8reat "".J'. dresser at un deWc downed 57 W-eU th rTnrJ T deadlytaslng or hand an honest smile, whether he sells hakng A majority of these medl- gaMlt a filling station or Ustens to rienUesUhave gone on record ga, m United SUtes Senate. If . onvlntf that the ;cuw" v ne can urug m m" ? nnTa kiss on each cheelf is m mind and body, but loan within, stowing ;,. than bw murh more hygiemo anu uv t-- uji reswin ?-w : the custom of shaking hands. And he ta worthr no rating system can that tney unum uwi" mctwuio . average person's hands than on his ; -, . q , , - liDS. Since the -usual hand-clasp is WARSAW ... irpr than the cheek - nniTKnH ANNOUNCEMENTS uiiw -0- -- ,.rfi ... , ,,. ,.rft tA kiss it' is more apt w ? .,.'i'aa puDiic i coiiuttujr m".v w eerms than the former. These attend services at the Presbyter French Medical acienUest didn't lan church on Sunday, morning, tell WO AUW"-o j jiuuvu -T - r- . . .,. ia ijuls and lass - , , . o discovered that im, nubile is Cordially Invited to unnltarv tnan-,ti5ni BBrvirnn nt the Methodist me ru - -- -- - , the handshake - ' ! church on Sunday morning March , p , 3rd at 11 o'clock and Sunday even Ware as strong for economy Ing at 8 O'clock: . ' ; - y ; ' in eovernment as the next one, cm . , - ... - .- .l. - whenever we see a . community - japan wiuia ioroe ia" "'ul .i f.in tn Btarve iu public to dominate trade. , ' son, secretary, read me Minutes of the January meeting, Mrs. Stev ens called for a discussion in re gards to re-arranging - the shrubs at Elementary Schools Definite plans were made and work was be gun on them the following day. Pupils from - the . sixth grade gave two most attractive. playlets about famous men born in Feb ruary, ehtiUed, ".Her home Work," and. "The colors tn uur iag.-- ev. JOeorge W. Blount, pastor of the local Methodist church - gave a. most beneficial and interesting talk on. "Are Our Children Relig ious?' The pupils ofjdrs. Paul Pot ter of the sixth grade won the at tendance prize for having most pa rents present , I . The'1 President' announced the next P. . T ,.A. meeting would be held at the Warsaw High School building with the Home Economics Department in charge of the meet Ing. -..a - .-, '). O Frequent, Convenient locaf Schedules O Crack 77irougA Sc!:cdutes to All America O Optional' Routes - - Unlimited Stopovers ,J, And Theit Dollar Saving Fr ; ooidsbon. .i ;;- SmlthfleW fl-20 V"".v 12.18 Oreensboro . - $S.lo . M.10 Washington . ,..?f5.90; ICenansville Drug Co. : ' KENANSVILLE, N. O. ' ; , 1 r 0 U. S. Governrhent Bonds DUPLIN County Bonds : And All Municipal Bonds ' BOUGHT, BOLD AND QUOTED . ' ;n::rl2 Csaliin &ymst "Co. 'All of our accounts insured by Federal DrpoMt , ' Insurance Corporation r.r oi : ' rs ovrh ?id,o'!0,ooo AT vai: W"1 i 1 easanti The February meeting of the!J,!1 to J nicely a.': - r tino for t Mesdan -i Ky E. Wail v boro Fridfiy. Mr .and ir Cyden were f nerlya mofi' i last week. It f. 1 i.i ' ,!i HLxl X alonij j i apera- ion an.! i to Golds-1 1 a' - ii I t to ! r turn. i. v i r ! Jnnerly of f Llrs. Quln-'i- i 1 . . L. Best, Sr.Jel t I r t spent the S. O.. Mr. t been ill for i returned with til remain here iiaf . ' 1 1 1. Vra. J ue dti. M- le r t ' Mrs. I. i 1 t 1 s. MBS. R. N. LOMINACK j ENTERTAINS week end in 1 Sam Loften w the last few v Miss Loften at to recuperala. Miss Mattie r'ranghah Greensboro a. 1 1 'le Rebceca Stranghan of Eii ..r City spent the week end at the In one of Dr. J.'W. Stranghan. . ' Rev. George W. Blount ' Bpent Sunday night and Monday "with his mother,' Mrs. C E. Blount in Wilson - " - - Mrs.. R. H.' Best, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. R.- H. Best, Jr., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Best tn C311n.ton Thursday even ing. ; . , ;.'- Mr. and Mrs. Lang of Farmville werl week end guests In town. - Miss Mary Faison : Devane of Goldsboro Was a visitor in the home of Mr. F .L. Faison Friday. Messrs.' J. D. Hiller, H. H. Hines, and W. P. Bridgers were visitors to Wilson Friday. - , ' - Mrs. Berta Flowers of Clinton Is nursing Mrs. Paul Berry, who has been ill tfor the past - week httle c wf '. Mr. 1 Kis. her yoi to Lsi I ( rtrr n, sr"tit "ton visiting i r t i r C 1 ! 1 V. lS'!' . is i.ilher. Chr.r' s F. Carroll " carried ft Sim, I' inum Carroll e lio;..ital, Durt-am, Tues- t'i. t i sill r ,- 1 : the 1 p, Jr., I is. 1 '1,3 l'"1' C l.Ti--S lofl , Fowers of Val... i iXiwa Ei.U.e I'.U f Mss. Cuvrie I;tl ii i week w i'oh her siali'r, i i. A, i . er Snyder in Clol '.jio. Amonsr t'.sose atle'.Jifr tef L of' day for an examination. Mrs. Car- Mrs. R. pr. Lominack was a most .from an attack pf Asthma. ' ' gracious hostess on Friday evening Mrs. Berry was ' carried to February 22nd when she entertain-j Goldsboro Hospital on Friday "for edat two tables of contract bridge, treatment - .returning ' on Sunday honoring- Mr. ' Lommajck on his Themany friends of Mrs. Berry birthday. The living room was tast- ' are delighted to know she is im- lly decorated in 'decorations sug- proving, . gesuveor wasningionsoiriuay Mr yl LeqUin 0f Wilmington After a number pf Interesting pro- was of Mlss Alene West gressions, high score prise, a love- sundav - . 1 3 Of in-. Steele and fecle Winon. The manv friends of Manffum are hop- inir his conditioa 'ii't serious and eral of lir. V.ai ''t-U Wi. orri, Jr., that he may soon return home.' in Faison on Thursd ,y we;e: r.r. Mrs. R. D. Johnson spent Tues- J. J,L Williams, Ms Annie I 5 day in Raleigh. ' ' ' Williams, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. L t, Mrs. Mabel B. Waters spent the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peirce and Jwr. week end in Wilmington Visiting relatives. . . ' i Misses Mary? Thelma and Mar garet Siler spent Sunday In Fay etteville - they were accompanied and Mia. R. D. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Farrlor had as their guests for the week end Miss May Cox of Kinston, Miss Julia Farrlor of Calypso and Miss 1 ajv i . j noW ( State.-, : ti - y ! It is V . i t of Inform ail n:V i ; I of my tramar ; i iP.'t'-e to t. o t i., i.ua, N. C. tj . It t. n as manager of t c . , C'- "y trust that li o cn.i !y will cOojif . I i ij to the same e 1 . . ' v h me. x I can assure you tlit . v. 1 t!ve you his coop 1 r yo the very be: t 1 1 i pi li 'S. . 4 Tn 'yf that I mnv s- a ti a r'.i.iure of returning t 1 ; sa -n sometime, and again tli . , you for your patronage and co. ,-rr ation. I am sincerely, i M. J. JEHMGAN. ve by their mother, Mrs. T. W. Slier Louise Farrlor of E, C. T. C.,i i. ..Hinv th. with hoi- 'r.rnvlll . Mjiauae ccoiv, v"u"" i- - daughter, Mrs. X R. Luther.- -I .Mr.' and Mrs. H. S. Kornegay, A lmfr jj""" Pri(Jn of Cv Mr. B.B. Humphrey of WUming- carried their little daughter, Eva uhf weeK endwith h.-r T ton spent last week with, his son'BeU, to Wilmington Sunday for . f ' nd G p Fr, . , and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. , Dr. Sldbury to examine. Eva Bells , ' Maie an d cll n a . r-r.. - -V" r.. .',.'! v a i - . amI t(w ntns mrtT, , ntiaifl nrcn oa. i . w Miss Dorothy Kenedy of BeuW but Dr. Sidbury advised sev 'ville was the guest of Miss Bessie eraJ davs "Pltal treatment Mrs. Quinn Thursday night, , . Kornegay remained in WilmUigton j.,, nnui i- until Eva Bell could be brought Mr andMrmesBiddleton and two children of Wilmington recovery for her .h Mr mil Mn o T. Hewpll njiii PeeQy recovery xor ner. MrsHlnton Midflleton of Kinston' Mr. and Mrs. I H. Brown and were week end guests of Mrs. Her- Mr. J.'E. Williams were visitors to bert Mlddleton, - r 1 Wilmington, Thursday, . . , -' Mesdames J. W. ' Quinn, Paul' Mrs. Tom Ferrell of Clinton was Potter and J. T, Gresham, Jr., were"-- vtor in town Sunday. vlQltnra tn RnMqhnrn MondftV. " . ! Among those who.went to Ba- Mr." and Mrs.- F, J. Thomas, 1 lelgh Monday to hear Secretary of Wmlf d raiSOn of Faison were .Franklin and Marjory - Thomas Agncuuure enry a. vvuwce ltors in town Tuesday. , I spent Sunday ip Rocky Mount vis- were Messrs jonn u. jumer ,w. Mr Robert West, student at KLong is spending the 1Ung relatives. Hines, W. , P. Bridgers, George College spent , the and Mesdames J. E. v." -ms and W.-P. Pridgers were .visitors to Clinton Monday. Mr. Stroud and' son Pink IIlll and Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Wilson of near Mt. Olive were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Holland Sun- ; day. , Mrs. R. J.' Andrews spent Tues day in Mt' plive, she was invited to attend a aeries of parties given.-, by Mrs. liermap Andrews. - Mm Thomn . Hines ana j miss - JTrilttS week m Kinston with her sUter.t Mrs. u D. wimamlI .ennett. A. D. Kornegay, ' Jwwk end with his parents, Mr.' and tes.-Later in the evening the host-1 : . . iiois mm uiume muunmo v Mrs. J. J. west. , ,a . Hfa rn.,rJc'nvalesinK' from, an attack of with coffee,. Minature flags adorn ed each plate. '- , ' ' ' BAPTIST LADIES AID . ; The Baptist Ladies Aid was de lightfully entertained on .Monday afternoon, February 25th at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R .D. Johnson with Mesdames E. J Hill and E. F. Strickland as, associate hostesses. The' ' President, ' Mrs. Johnson." presiding 'The living room where the meeting was held was most attractive with, a prof u sion of colorful 'Spring flowers. During the business session -plans were made to have A cake sale, al so a Variety of good things on sale at the old, Postoffice building on Saturday morning March 2nd. The members of the Aid .Society voted unanimously - to give a memorial window to the New. Sunday School rooms in memory of the late Rev. George W. Rollins, much loved and admired jj pastor .of the Warsaw Baptist Church, '-"' ' '. At the dose of an interesting program the members were invited into the dining room for refresh' ments. , -1 n GEORGE WASHINGTON TEA. -' The Junior of the James - Kenan chapter -U; D. C. and their leader Mrs. W. J. Mlddleton were guests . of honor at a delightful 'Tea" on February 22nd from. four 'til five o ciock ai xne nQme oi juibs guujw Glbbs Pridgeh, .The Washington birthday motif , was carried out ef fectively through out the rooms In which, guests were entertained. The members engaged in an open discussion of "Washington"' Which proved to be both instructive and interesting. Several contests were henjoyed, and the guests were de lightfully entertained With a num ber, of Southern Melodies played sweetly, by Miss Prldgen. , ' Under the direction Of ' their leader, Mrs. Mlddleton, the Junior members have made great, pro gress, and the Mother chapter is looking forward to the time when they will be transferred, and be come members of the James Ken an Chapter, v. Following the pro gram, the guests were invited into the dining room .for refreshments. Miss Prdlgen poured tea, at a beu tifully appointed table.: centered with a lovely Arrangement of Spring flowers with tea, assorted wafers and minis were served by Mrs. Prldgen and her little daugh ter' Martha Prldgen. , WARSAW PERSONALS ' Mr, .Bob Whecleas'a student at State College, Raleigh spent - the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R,'H. Whelcxs. - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Teasley of KonansviHe Were dinner guetits ol their daughter, Mrs. II. L. Eleven), Jr., Sunduy. . ... Mrs. - I.. P. P- t r I t'v t -s lnut w- v i 'i 1 (' -i. M. n. '! WHAT-. THE :mmmmB&f5 'DOING Tlffi PBOOF OF !,THE PUDDING 1 JN THE EATING" STATEMENTS FROM OUR ADVERTISERS ; , MAN ACER 'OF DUPLIN; THEATRE, . ; ye j - " j1; 11 - j," - v, ' ' .; . - " ' '.- ... , V " J extend my appreciation to the Times and . 'nr'"tt ' "" ' ' i V - " ' 4 " fj'nV Mr.' Robert Grady taf the wonderful advertising aer vice rendered us. I feel there is no better medium ii I I ,' of adrarUslng to be had In thlsJBtato , 3. M. KENNEDY, Jeweler VL S. JEKN1QAN, '- Manager Duplin Theatre,, Warsaw KENANSVILLE JEWELER Kenansvllle, N. Fel), SJ, ie35 C. Editor Duptln Times ' ' r ' , ' ' - ' ' -Kenansvllle, N. O.'. ' ; 'v ' : Dear Sir:- , ' ' - ' , ,.'','"',;'.' ;- '- '' The surprising result that 1 nave gotten from advertis ing lii your paper prompts-me to write you to the effect, I'm sure you Will be glad to learn that my advertisement in your paper has brought me splendid results. '''- . - . I spent $1.75 for advertising in your valuable newspaper and to date have gotten over S15.C0 worth of business .direct ly from the advertloemont. The reason I know that I have got ten this rosp't Is Li cause my customers saw the ad In your pa . per and told me that that was the reason for coming to n y : place of business. 1 1 shall continue to advertise In your news paper. , - 1 1 v . -; - :' y. " , - " i . Very tru'y yours - " J. EI. I . . .ay, Jeweler. ou:i circulation 13 g::oving byleai 3 Aim hounds ::j cov::. 3 l ;j:j,!n i.i . ' dupjtncou: i:::v;; 1 1

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