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Bcl3 and I , The DupUn opens the week' en tertainment Monday under the new managership of Mr. Lang. The opening feature will ke "Gentle man im Bom." a thrilling; drama of Ufa after ' College. What ' the ! mJi J ed era. Mi Diuine'. golden v voic are poured forth from colleges and high schools every year. "Gentle- for a one day attractions at the Duplin Theatre on Friday. .. ! Irene Dunne, , favorite singing star of both stage and screen, will appear in the stellar role, support ed oy, an exceptionally uueniea 1 I : A Fr... t i sol' :j ed 1 aoutj i j ivy own, oHtles nj) t a follow- i ate Department ; of , Michigan State De- t of -Agriculture,' Utah 1 Vc-n table Shippers As- Los Angeles Consolldat- tce Company, Ltd., Colora- ers. Miss Dunne's, golden ' voice became famous in such Broadway hits, as "Show Boat,'?, "Irene, "Sweetheart Time" and others. . THE VEGETABLE - INDUSTRY. " ' GUY A. CABDWEli, : Agricultural Industrial ' Agent Atlantic Coast line Railroad Co. hi Am Born" Dlava for two dava ' only, Monday and Tuesday. To adequately present this un- ''' timinl drama. Vint National haa ''provided an equally unusual cast; Prancbot Tone, who - has the i ' leading role. Is assisted by Marga ret unasay, iean wur ana Ann DvoraK, three or me screens out standing actresses. Ross , Alexan der, Nick Foran and Robert Light, all leading Junevile actors of the is roaa way stage make their mm debuts in this picture, and reports from Hollywood Indicate that they wui De screen stars or tomorrow. Wednesday's feature will be "Firebird", a hot mvaterv drama with Veree Teasdate, Ricardo Cor tes, Lionel Atwtll and Anita Louise. " Thursday only The Duplin offers "The life of Vergie Winters", This is an exceptionally good show but the management does not reccom mend it for youngsters. '", Built alone familiar tinea, with a plot that has been found worthy several times before, "The Life of Vergie Winters" offers Ann Hard ing and John Boles, excellent star ring roles. The yarn is reminiscent In many ways to "Back Street," but offers more of the good old ""hokum". 1U wall u nlantv heartthrobs. Mia Hardin 1. .M1ar w undersell ; establish- to be superb in the role of Ver- n,ppers a rmtaftl "markets. The New York Packer. January lfith issue, carried a lentrthv renort of the Seventeenth Annual Conven tion of the American., Fruit and Veeetable ShiDDera Association. held in Chicago during the third week m January. .- ' Uyi The itinerant Trucker" was a subject that received muxb atten tion, k is aaia that a prominent member had little trouhla In hnlri. ing ther attention of his. listeners for his address on "The Itinerant Truck Peddlers", xhls address was a high-light of the convention. am usins; some Quotations from the address above mentioned:- r "I am groins: to anoroach the auh. Ject assigned, to me from three dif ferent angles: First, the extent of truck pedaling of potatoes. Second: The effect on market structure of potatoes and resultant lowerina of prices to producers, and," Third, reasons jntinerant truck peddlers do rot'i to Growers Exchange 1 and hundreds of produce dealers and merchants in almost in the United States complain that w t regulations and stability in the truck business for the worst chaes and demorali zation the fruit and vegetable in dustry has ever witnessed In its enure mstory.'? - ; : vij : Inspired evidently by the afore said address. Thn. piii in , February 2na issue carries an ar- cie unaer caption "The Itinerant iTucKer;, part of whieh 1 am in quoting lor the informaUon of those who may be intereatnd". "Reports cominc almnat rtoiii. The Packer Indicate that the itin- erent trucker evil is gradually hut surciy implanting itself in the fresh fruit and try, depressing markets more and more, ana steadily causing the chlseline down of rotumo - .. .w vv iun. ers and shippers. As a result, chao- uo conaiuona exist In some mark ets and the effect In all markets is uepioraDie to contemplate. ' v . t Obviously, the Itinerant trucker has no Interest whatever to stabi- 1 Mrs. Alvn day to Wilm: bee their son, patient in Jamea V, vVilmtngton. Alv 3, has are ;delighted E I y Jr., .her Jr., to C !l. I. A. f;, 1 t w ov fa J ed t sin, 1 M boro sister, Miss Alice Stranghaw, Mrs. M. V. Orr, Sr, attended the D. A. R. Convention in OnMa. ooro Wednesday 'Mi-fl-irs Bob Whelesa and Rrinrfn Sheffield, students at Stat rvu.' TT- V." " . ' - ;"fc spent me week, end at ZTTJ . " ""c"-ea oniy nome with their oarents. . HI IIlH.KiniT B ' fAW InlloM. 1 " - immadiat- .r- James Page returned home that rrw.iT r. - ,6lmlcanl 'Tiday from Washington, . Penn., Zt wher been aSent 1 ni - . : -f . .- -' . . r nosnitai iimnt fnr 1. ine eiiect U of courna mnm tiwx- I Mr. Pdiu in . f . 1 - - 07, " Ml , IUbVUIUUUM uuuvcu wi mime vaneuea of fresh wrecK. fruits and vegetables than on 6th- Mr. and Mrs. Paul ' Berrv left ers, DUt, insofar as market viin Tuesday mnrnlnv -v. . are concerned, conditions are both D- c-. while in Washington, Mrs. is recovering so rapidlv 1 appendicitis operation, f narBe Brown of Rich - as the week end guest of garet Pridgen. lies J. W. Qulnn and J- T. t, Jr., were visitors to Ra i Mrs. David Chambers of lie were guests 01 Mrs. J il Sunday. II. H. Johnson of Srnitn- . the guest of Mrs. Q. G. - riday. - Ilenry'1 Mlddleton has re 1 from Washington, D. . C. i on March 6th she broadcast ! eNBC network, during the l.our program. a nd Mrs. J. C. Brock attend a funeral of Mr. Brocks Cou-' r. Walter . Brock at Bear 1 Tuesday afternono. i " fable Stranghaw of Greens- ; ent the week end with bar ) to be superb in the role of Ver gie. ; '.; , ''-4Jv All of the moral persons In this tale are rather dull and annoy, ing, while you will doubtless find the unmoral ones entertaining and interesting. Vergie is a milliner In a small town, and la in love with John Boles. Now John, in turn would like nothing better than to build a home for Vergie and live happily ever afterward, but there are so many obstacles and compli cations.' Chief among the obstacles is that rich girl Laura, which part is taken by Helen Vinson. John is Lauras heart's . desire,, and with we power of her money- she . snatches her man away from the milliner. Perhaps that la where the term "mad hatter" comes in, for it must certainly make even the xhanning Miss Harding mad to steal her boy-friend.) ' But we had , better stop here, don't we will tell the whole story. Cto and see it for yourself. - "Sweet Adeline," the sensational musical comedy ; hit . by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein H that set all New York a whistling, now comes to the screen as the It Will be well to nreface mv rc- mraks with the observation: The truck is an economic development in the field of transportation. It la here to stay, jttut I submit that it is not here to stay on an unethi cal, uneconomic : or : unregulated basis. ' j , I also want to mention the fact that it is not only potatoes that are hauled by itinerants. The en tire fruit and vegetable industry la affected. -The coal , industry s is feeling the pressure so is the ele vator, (grain) Industry. Perhaps the relatively new Tor Hire' truck industry itself is as seriously af fected as any pther. ' v - .There Is no prderly process to truck peddling nowlthholding of supplies .from elutted , terminal markets. Weather permitting,' the tuck peaaier Keeps a continuous over-supply rolling into the mark et, forcing lower levels and pro gressively lower prices to produc ers. .... Itinerant truck DBdHllnc ha a ruined state grades and standards and packasrine in many nrodunimr flA.tiina Ki.llfr .n ... latest of the Warner .Bros, gigantic lonK period of years by the Indus musical specials and is scheduled try. Much of the movement is by f AT THE i - Duplin Theatre ' . WARSAW, N. C.' ' PROGRAM WEEK MARCH 11th. - MONDAY - TUESDAY Comedy FBANCHOT TONE AND JEAN MUIE In ' "GENTLEMEN ARE B0RN, MATINEE MONDAY 8:80 News : j WEDNESDAY ONLl - VEREE TEASDALE AND RICARDO CORTEZ ,! r . ' "PTRERTRT)" vomeay MATINEE 8:80 Screen Oddity uusuuna.ana unbearable on most nnes.''i-i For examtle .th ' hm., - 11 v.j ' . ir - ..v uuuier. This trucker offers a low price for iuw quauuy biock . that has been placed out of grade. The fanner ia tempted to seU regardless of price for to him it means just that much more money than he had expected 've. jso ne unwisely sells, " - w . ui umi or ae Uvery, and the' lUefant trucker is On hia nnv wl. . . . """" f cparca ana qua lified to shoot this same growers market all to pieces Iy selling iii terminal centers, Including small towns and villages. , ? , The trucker peadles the load to vunsumers, retail stores, or whole sale dealers for anv .. . w ,XOU WUU will buy), and is satisfied , if ha -n get enough out of it to give him a nauUrur charge Wsw-"'r- His truck may be backed up on rnvmii. ii i 1. in B vhibm . alongside the storea nf ti ers who are asking legiUmate re- p:s. jsuc the . trucker will so iow that lie wiu make the cai mercnants appear to be ask mr ezoroitant prices, i MOW in . theaa there may be ordinances against Da pracuces, but if there are, they're not usually enforced, Berry will consult a specialist for treatment, nf Asthma . . ' Mrs. Lesue H. Brown spent sevr crai oays m Columbia, S. C. this What An Appetite Eat A Whole Bushel A Kentleman from BAnlaina by the name, of YatnL iM.it learn his first name, appeared warm uyster Place at Weav ers Brldsre a few dava nvn Mril ordered a peck of oysters. While rouug ne was bragging about the quantity he eoold lav am.. When Mr. Batchelor thought he wouia eau nia Muff. Mr. Batche lor said he would rim him ver a half , bushel he would eat. ne genOeman soon ordered his second peck, when they were a-, bout onauuied ha aiia . . third and before he finished them e yelled for the fourth peck. wnen-foere were ahaiit a. hair ; dozen left of, the fourth peck he uiunuea on curious spectators that his appetite ' waa aaMafi but he would eat the remaining- " ajoep mem irom being Wasted. The oysters war m th. beU, of course. Have some oys- probably because political officials " J . T regard it as unwise to take any VOHUIlISSlOnerS III SeS- sion Monday, iB uiai .cause the home people to Day more for thai n.,.. . - - .wiwiuij au the demoralization goes' on. Half hearted attempts have been ; made in some localities to cona with , evou, on it still grows, MORE :rt:i': '-The Board of nnnnto- rv.mi. uun met saonaav in mini ia slon; and heard requests from citi- sn or we county that it recom mend tO thA Stata TTIrhnr Public Works Commission that It laite .over . an maintain certain THURSDAY ONLY ' ' " JOHN BOLES AND ANN HARDINGin lit "THE LIFE OP' VERGIE WINTERS. Comedy , , News FRIDAY ONLY Comedy ' IRENE DUNN In . ' , : sweet;adeline News ; SATURDAY WESTERNER FREE TICKETS The following people will receive a free pass to the Duplin any day next week If they will present this ad at the ticket offices Miss Frances Falson, Falson; Miss Edna McCullen, Faison; Miss Olivia Turner, Rose Hill; Miss Margaret Rogers, ' Rose Ulll; Bliss Dorothy Wells, Kenansville; Mrs. G. B. Oooding, " Ilenansvlllo; IV.na I" 'rose Oaylor, Magnolia; Mrs. Lloyd Lanier, I".--Holla; EJ.ia Books,-' Warsaw; Mrs. Ed. Strickland, 170 HOMR , : ?, -. ,,r , ouu mmnmin , certain DEMONSTRATION . prnr mt-.J.--' O. Bowman. SnnfL1"-' nf I inn rannH th.. . n r - r i rvm vuuu U&XU Dill Schools; Mrs. Esteile T. , Smith, ances of the county as of February State District A irant. nr T ri' 90 . n. i .T "f Miuary mu0. mica ,u who fxotf.tfoca. ' Boney, Supt of Welfare; Mr. But- The Register of Deeds reported Ier -County Newspaper Editoi1; Mr. ' total receipts In his office for 5B,S!V J?0? January anTFe" wouumcrn nome I ruary at ai.Zo7.O0. Beautificatlon nnntsat. M n r T Vt. ' - MiHrtintn- , ' - xTBuuerson, tax collector, dS total collecoon. for the 'xuuw nuur uui iwiiui were sio.szais .. v., uttruen; jkuss Hester Swinson, ; County Clothing , prize wmuer ana jars. C. H, McSwain, Duplin County Home Agent and her husband,; Mr. Hubert Boney. ... umc xiiihj (bounty jrroject Chair men who presented the club pro gram of work for 1935. . :; ? ' At two-thirty o'clock more than two hundred people witnessed the dedication Of two.lnrm tu. , . . v.vw UU the court houaa lanm t u it.. oert uoney, Council president, and the Home . Demdnatratinn a nswiM I wuo nave served Dunlin rvm durina- th noot . V y. ' .... vcmm. iuicbo BKnu are: Mina tjixv r-rvKv. Mrs. Ruth Eborn Taylor, Mrs. Ca- roune uarnson outlaw, And . Mrs. Pratt C. McSwain. - . agent. The tree' used- in thin HruliDin. service was a large Cedar which is sometimes known ti..i v.ullouIUU) iree , ana is a fitting tree to reDresenfc' nnniin. . "f ,cuu- anon President, who is also first vice-president of the Home Dem onstration Clubs nf isrnrth r-o una. -. .. Mrs. Pratt C. Mini. the program with a trlhiit t t Boney and to all of th si -ih members of Dsplin County. The Tarboro. I song, "On Forest Land" sung by Outlaw of I the entire trrourj ireatprt a imi,. 1 Pratt ftn ing atmosphere for the following Bent hoi oueiiB. tour or tne county Prcioct The 1 Chairmen. Mrs. H. n. MrM";.m conclur Mrs. Fab Newkirk of Ros Hill, came forward with spades in hand to cover the roots of the tree. One pade was handed to the presiding officer who cast the' first spade- iuu of dirt on the roots of the tree. Each' of the" planters reciting a verse from "Plant a Tree", placed additional dirt to the roots. Mr. 3. O. Bowman Superinten dent of Duplin CoUnty Schools, re cited with much feeling one of -"jrce luimers lovely poems on a tree., THe surprise of the afternoon came at this moments when Mr. Bowman" directed the tree plant ers to a lovely tree, annllur nAnm being planted Just across the court house lawn from tha tu Which.Was dpAirntpA tn tfca nn,.-.n ' UUU.tl.ll President. As the planters an- Proached tbis nv-nnil f.Aa u. - fc- . Mkl . Bowman announced that this tree Was dedicated tn tho m v. - wv- Demonstration Agents who have ervea uupi a County during the ill week, i i it i JIM 1 Jf JL t, nled to C Moore Alloa Mesdames Cooper spent , . boro. , The many frii. s Strickland regret to I ically ill at his .hon. saw. - - Mesdames H. D. Farrlor, HInes and E. J. Hall were v: to Greenville Thursday, thny v to see Misses Louise Farrior, 1 : beth and Martha HInes, Btuo at E. a T. c . Hon. W. A. Graham. Commit sloner of Agriculture of Raiiii , o was a vustor to town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Pickett wra visitors-to BeulaviUe, Friday, they Went to see Mrs. L B. Brinaon who is ill, Mrs. Brlnson Is a sister Mrs. Sam B. Moore and Vina Mary Moore Allen of GoMshnm were visitors in the home of Mr. ana Mrs. H. Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Cook of Elizabethtown were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. b. cook. Miss Hazel Carter returned home PTlday nisrht from an extended via. it to Raleigh, Chapel Hill and Vlr- Kiuna, : . , Mrs. Masreie Lewis Chamhora returned home Thursday from James Walker hospital,' Wilmlng- wu ,wnere sne naa been a Datient for the last two weeks. Her many xnciiua are aeugcitea, to know she m unprovmg ana at home again. JUTS. f. Best 8 Dent thn woolr ena .witn ner aaus-hter.. Mra. w n noyau in uoiasDOro. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Peino . visitors to Uoldsboro, Monday. Jars.- j. t. Uresham. Rr anA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie xnrner in rmk Hill, Saturday Mr. F. L. Faison waa a viBitn to uoiasDoro Sunday. MT. and Mrs. Clintnn Pnnroii Charlotte were truest of Mr t. C Rboinson at te Warsaw Inn oaturoay. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. nnnv thi clilldren, A. ' B, Jr., and Thelma Cook attended the funeral of their COUSln.- Mr. Harry Rmm, In m- . ...... ... Villi- ton Saturday. Mesdames L. P. Best D. E. T?Pat R. H. Best and Miss WllUanj - spent Wednesday , in Mr .and Mra E. J. Mil. vriooo. Sallie Hill and Fanny George Lu cas and Ernest Hussey, spent Sun day in Wallace the guests of Miss Fan Powers.. - ; ' - -, , Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Kornegay and family attended a birthday dinner at the home df Mrs. David Carlton Sunday, the occasion be ing the birthday of Mr. Kornegays and Mrs. Carltons mother. Every members of the immediate Korne gay family, were present, and an elegant dinner was enjoyed by all those present. , - ;Vi v. . ' Mesdames R. n. .Tnh Stevens, Jr., and Miss Marv Bu. ford Best - were visitors to Golds bore Saturday. . ', - r.( I i Miss Martha' Levtnn animt ti,. week end with her sister,-Mrs. Rc- MOTt v.arrou wens who is a pa tlent at the Thompson Rest Home in Goldsboro. " , - , t- , - Mrs. J.' JCS Lnntf MhimA4 v.. Sunday evening af tar a . to Kinston. Mrs. , Longa .jnany friends are delighted to know she ia very much improved, . . Misses Elizabeth Allen and Mary Underwood.. memhara c tk. land CoUege Faculty, and Stanley JHflfrniHMi a .... j i . J f , V ",uucuip were guests of Mrs. U H. Brown, Friday. - Mr.' and Mrs.: Hum Tni... t were week end guests "i. .ouu fo.ro. Jet. U. Best. JU1SS iUOna Hooka nunt k . . us weex end ,n 4-: Goldsboro, visiting- rela- Mr. and Mrs. John Wnriai.k i.. . a their guests for Sunday, Mrs John . Montrnmarv . . . Phil Crawford and .TaKr t Kinston. . . 01 Mr., and Mrs. . R, ....... and little son Georo-o t. 1, . . o t atcue mo SSvT ta Greenflboro- vlslttof Mr. A. D. Hall left Saturday for Charleston, S C. where he hai ac cepted a position with the Rail road. ' ( 'f Miss Martha inma s!Svesend ta SnW ma V,S1"S Mr .and Mra. Tnv,n r . S y-' Were uefla, of Mr. and weekend." Wnele8Ver Vr. George Johnson of Wilmlng. ton waa f Via rr,. . . . . tt w ' ", e"OH- "I ms sister, Mrs. R, C. Sheffield Sunday. and andMrs- MitcheU Wooten and Mrs. Harry Wooten of Klns w" to the home of Mrs. a H. Best Sunday. Mrs. R. A. llall and ntA . 1;, and 1. . . were wei.-t . Mount. Circle number t . byterlan church 1 I 1 l I.:."s. W. E. Ilines on I oon, March 4th at S:li t M i chairman, Mrs. 1. '.'' !, 1 I 1 ner to order and a t 1 J Sv'Hi,lon was er f i. II. L. Stevens, Sr., v. -is i 1'"' r for Use afternon, C ic ; t : - I 1 -n from our stu''y ( f . 1 C I, "Our Mini stry f ,,r t 3 I , , ,t." Tl.e program toj ic for t e n .t 3, "A Full Day In Brazil" was in charge of Mrs. S. E. Iluies, she was awaited bv Mes- dames R. N. Lominack, J. E. Wil liams, R. H. Beat and J. M. Pelrce, Mrs. M. V. Orr, Sr., closed the program with a special prayer foi the work in Brazil. Di'rimr th an. clal hour the hostess served frozen fruit-salad, cheese wafers, pound t ; zil. our v givea fcy several r, Circle. At t'.e close of t' .1 hoatpsi, ai'i j.'id t y rior served congeii;--.l stuffed dates, wafcis coffee. - t t m I irs.Ai Su i v WE HAVE EVERY TYPE OF SUI ' IMPORTANT THIS SPRING In Gaily Patterned Fabrics And Effect: . NEW COLORS SWAGGZHS '.. v - -V ' ' it ... ... ....... IF, you1 arc going out at all this spring, you sunt 'y must have a suit for Vogue"; says eyeryUiIr; this season is su:teii Whether If a man-tallor- affalr; or very f mil ls whether It have a short coat or long, soM color or .novelty pattern, Ifsstin " Suits! Hunt 1, , -J? - IJ Mliiltlfrtf im nine -M!ilii...-.v I Suits! Suits! uu iua vounty aunnir thelom r, . uou iu- past fourteen years: MiLucy ura'af t Racho1 8pent Bat Cobb. now in th Z ur?av ln Goldsboro. Cobb, now ln thn a-rtanalnn of the Univprnity of North Caro lina, Mrs. r uth Eborn Tavlor of Carolina Garrison "ansvliie .and Mrs. 1 i reSwain, the pre- 't - , . ; n was impressively i I-i'jilia CtMsUy t. Misses Bettv nn vi-ii. Mrs. II G. I, st l.-,t wo.k. Mrs. J. W. ",. -,v, !,,,-.... beth I '-.ore 8'U j 4 r , V tfe ta ot 1Ir E )..V.V.- ' -BLOUSES r . . ; STRIFES, PRINTS, SOLD) COLORS ' l T i- .';.".' '!...-. .. ,. -. . , .. -.-V "' ' A striking assortment of tailored and fussy modes, long and short sleeve types, so smartly styled that you win . naturally want to buy them In pairs. . NEW SPRING Dresses Fashions prepared In dresses by our leading courtiers are more al luring than ever. They have the feminine appeal that makes them A- . . irresistible. Ruff Neck line . Up-to-the-Chin Flower Trims ' J Reversible Print Novelty Linen Trims Capes , Taffeta Trims " "it - . i . ( : M I L L I U E R y . TKX TALK OF TII3 TOWN Our beautiful mod. Is, efpe!lul'y designed to own persns;.".ty ... Miss Katie Pape and Mrs. C - bert nne rone Wells of Tern-h Coum:!l
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