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- 1 I ( f N. C, State Colt ,KET ' '" f ir a eek. . ' i'Mj- ' I . i R. V. Wells and N. BJ On Hn. i U-.iCd Mrs. Harvey ball pin vc s s si saw on Wednesday Bea: . i v here they attended the can- " t . . g of the James Kenan' mout r j - J. D. C.1 . player 1 1 1 .e prlvm . e Lee, Of Blackstone a girl f. J. . . . I n :. ,,;. ge, Blackstone, va., is i r the Spring holidays. ,. , CTl a ..a Mrs. juarsnaii oitck ... . -ket d at urphy, U at aj Each! REV. ' 4 !...-) 1 . A man- ian V I Good- thls week homes. ined Mr. and Mrs., J. O. i to Raleigh, N. ' C, on AND Mr GOO , ARE AWAY Rev.' and Mrs. Frank are- out . of town - 1; visiting their respective . i?i.1Mr- Goodman Is with hen mother ." iTJ?nm Jacksonville, N.VC i and Mr. e or invwna; Goodnum VftUey vir- ' , j glnla at his old home there. They riTrvs N11 aturn' ; to town early next I TV C CIV. VTUMV WU ilUQ Wlf, MA. 1 m&n.wlll mend some time at Union the Y3 V.I AT SUrPER On Friday night meml of j Seminary In Richmond e G.il's Casket Ball team , of J w,wf i to., -fr-ho VVaW 5UUI SjW AMTB OTa w Week-end. " H ' a .Kci.ansville, N. C, entertained the '. . "Boys" at an; Ice-cream supper, and Mrs. Ellis Vestal of deBghtful affair was given In i:!U,N. C.spent the week Woman.s auD .rowm, Here re with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. tbe rooms were made '' attractive n- . ,,!''' I with flowers and crepe paper, M- . Sam Bradshaw spent, the w the rain-bow : colors. Several relatives v in Mfc games and contests were enjoyed. i end with e, N.C - , ' ... - ir ""' : r.' Dortch, Langston of "wniwAWsi' AtrvniAftv ht r .not.i- th week end WOMAN'S AUXILIARY e with R. C. Wells. t i HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING - The Woman's Auxiliary - of i Kenansville Boys Visit j Maxton Jr. College. ij. O. Bowman, Jr., J. B. Stroud and Carlton Dobson went to Max ton fast Friday to vUit the Pres byterian Junior College there. The boys spent the night in tne aorm ttihbps tteba Pickett and Louise "" "T L VZ ' T' . Ory witn we stuaenta ana repon wsses Kepa iKe u, Grove Presbyterian Church met on1 .w1 , riu. vimtftn.' arrived ,ellS 01 X. V ureenvuie. . Mnn!-v .ftemoon March 25th. at C :L - "'"'T" epcnt; tbe week end with their .1,-,. Thl.!r"l".r",:J v-v , waa th annual meeting or tee or- inspection of the buildings and the Mr. and Mrs. Moses Fanner of ganiza1tioh.. The retiring; president,3 -roundSt.4 they bad . the privUeg -r - ----- jam. . Duucy, w j or meeting tne professors ana am t.AK. wlk jr T n lira flavin - ' . ' . . . i ct ! K , ciiu iioiTs wiw porut irom ail omces ifuu pevns " Jim Penny of Wake Forest Col- ;taries of tfe various causes were ; lege. Wake Forest, N. C, spent Uw gjven jn a brief but Interesting ; week end here with his parents. , manner iAt; the close of the bus- " - 1 1 o ' ' '-P,lne8s aesslon an Installation: Ser- - YOUNG COUPLE HONORED vice war, conducted by tbe Pastor, Mrs. L at a i night Mrs. Ji home from dayv She is Mrs. ling entertai: Wednes .a Mra. Wyatt Hunter visited In J WARSAW imie Andrews came the hospital Wednes Eetyng on fine. . -a Cavenaugh, 1 Mrs. Jack Lanier, Mrs. L, N. ' Lanier, Wnlinna H'ruittv Several of the ladies here at tended the club meeting at Mrs. Irene Thdgpen'a Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. 'Maready were the guest of Mr. and Mrs Jack Lanier Bunday. -r v . ANNOUNCEMENT : r.-;Carl M. 'Towsend, Pastor of Hayes Barton Baptist church, Ra leigh will begin a Revival meeting at the Warsaw Baptist Church on J Monday evening, April 22nd., at 8:00 o'clock. The public is most corcially invited : to each t andlflt is the earnest hope cf Pastor, Rev. R. C. Foster, i Warsaw and the entire comn mii ty will avail themselves of ihm c- portunity of bearing Dr. Towaend Mr. and Mrs. Perry James Dob- Rev., F. L. Goodman, during Which son were hosts on Friday night, time tbe following officers lor the March 22, at their attractive home new year, 19S5-1936, were Jpstall - here, honoring their eldest son and ed.rAi,;,;; his bride, Mr. and Mrs. James Al- ' w:' V V'-tir.M... derman Dobson. who were recent ..P""1 . f"! u, mMA Th. ,.t. m irKwit- . VlcerreBlae jarm. it. a. wurcyt ed at the front door and Introduced' to tb3 receiving Mne by Mr. a Twasurej. Historian, Mrs. : Jno. 'A. Gavin, Chirman of Circles Mesdamet W, Mrs.' p. S. WiUlamson. . Mr. and rxr-wm T Virilllama InvllArt - fh guesisinto the dining room. Here J; Pickett and J; B. WaUace). and they W wrved ice-cream and the. following wcretortes: Foreign cake, .which was cut by Meadamea Missions I - Mr AA. QavtaJ r J. E. Jerritt and W. B. Mlddleton, Home Missions, Mrs. X. U Good seated at the opposite end. of the.; ch,rte"an1 Edu5atto"; n1 ; table. Green and white, mints and 1 Wrartaa . R. . ir , Walter salte nuu were passed y Miss .MUgMifi-Mn, Betty Jenkins, AnnT Carr and ,J,erri"; Christen Social 1 Ser Kathryn Sltterson. Mr. and Mrs. vice, Mr,.a y. Gooding; 8piritual i Falsw McGowan directed theyLtf9, M. L. Southerlimd:; Liter guests to the register which was Mrs. J. .i Bowman; pr kept bv Mrs. Claude Dobson. From Phanage, Mrs. W. J. Ptekett. Mto here they were ushered Into the Court Fund, Mrs. D. M. Jolly; punch-room where Misses Caroline Missions, Mrs. N. B. Boney; Jerritt and; Doris Dobson served " Aldi .V.vWeUa; 8. d liclouirrult punblu The byea were.spoken'by.Mr.'andMrs. .ff '.. ' -iM rt''' Robert Carroll Wellal at the side r-oki:A tl door. About loo guests called dur-?esDytely; to Meet III ' 7 the, evening, to welcome YMj,:0:vfMjf fh'AAril Hi X !.:: 3 pobson to thia com- l V AUI VM.Y?, W Pru luuiiityl;.;,; -li. H. ' S.;.COURT Wilmington Presbytery will hold Its Spring Meeting In c V Mt CHAMPIONS "uv" fTL,v , v rL . """7 .Tr" at JU300:a.; M.. at the eaB of the Mr; and Mrs. X Q. Bowman en-) ntiriag . Moderator, i Rev7 J. , H. tertalned- the Boy's Basket ; Ball , wwrmnt r. v.. of Wilmington. team Wednesday-night at jOO. c, Tbe opening sermon will be o'clock for. sapper- Covers iwew'.. v Dr. Whltmore: The letlc coach, and saw' the boys lit action In a base, ball game with the CCC boys, a' long conference was bald with President P; C, Adams In his office on Saturday morning and the", boys .feel, that they know the Inner workings of, e coUege.t! KS.H";;y t On the way to Maxton Friday, the - boys stopped at Flora Mc Donald College -at Red Springs and had lunch with the girls. They reported' that they felt that they werei the -center of attraclon at that noon day meal ' because ' each boy had about 190 girls for which be felt a responsibility, and all 400 of them looking at him.- Strange as it may seem, It was hard for the boysv to- leave Flora .MacDonald .and, go, im te 'kKto ;(S'l;Ji''M. rTbe; boys were accmpained on the trip by Rev, F. L. Goodman. ! laid in the dining room for" eight. ? Those present were:'. Charlie Wll- liamson, Beacher Watd Sltterson, , OilU a, V. jwwuaui. . wH1nMU1HV IUU1 Will M U UVM UlH Knla DoHnatt TWn ' doctrinal sermon will be preached by Re v., A D, P. Gilmour, D. D., pastor'' of the First Presbyterian Mom and Pop Club To I, Meet Monday '- . fie Momaid Pop Club 6t Kenansv)lle will hold Its monthly meeting Monday evening from 8:00 to 10:00 in. the community build ing In KenansvUle" An attractive program ls: being' aranged by a special committee. As this is April 1st., the refreshment committee re ports' that they" will have'8" sur prise, so every one is on the alert Better come and see what will happen.; The Meeting la not "April fool," but your reporter does not promise that there will be plenty of "April. Fool" after .you .get there. You can't afford to. mlsa this meeting. -.7,, V, -:0H i SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS IN ALL .V; Departments EVERYDAY 5 A. DO YOUR SPRING SHOPPING AT '.:;.vl.''g'..'::1,.',u',';!.'' warsaw, n.c;: SENSATIQNAL VALUES IN DRESSES Every Style Desired Just So It Is Up-To -The-Minute - Every Desirable ' New Spring ,, Shade and Material, 31.98 to $9.95 New Wash Frocks Made and Styled with all the care of a very fine and more expensive Dress. Only 98c BEGIN MAKING Your Selections Now For Your EASTER , OUTFIT Cf TITC - - i Featuring Unusually Low Prices $9.95 to $18.95 Colors, Dawn, Blue,' Navy, Cray, Tan, Green and Gold. The new Manlsh Styles with Bl-Svlng back. Beautiful Showing of NEW SILK BLOUSES $1.98 & $2.98 Am J ' MwA - m4 -JJS5. in Muddy Creek Items -o MisseS SenorA 1 jintar nnA' lJuma Churcb oi WUmlttgton, at 11:00 on Batch'elor spent last week with W1nAMHnv anil vHll Hjt fnllnorMf- ifiaa fAi - biMt Tu.M';'nA' coacn, Amos erinson ana two sun-he cmwunron Services Many r torn. SOtutes, f.c.K. ;vWpMUn -land ' Mnorta and Items of business wUl -r Mr. Murphy . Dobson. be discussed at this meeting. Eddie Lanier Kinston, da Visited Mr.- R. H. Lanier Tuesday. AT; TRC ifirl l &$J?i -t i. Warsaw. (fcVM i01toi?;wE;Eit ,'' -.f.j.'.ry ry-ftt,...-. " i .'( ' ". i ,' Hi' .", .' , i 'Vp'fV i .' . I j--. i---.... 1. -.i-i...--. w.'-.-.i-; t:nl -MOJIAXTUIBBUAXS,!-;,;;!;.,,,, r RobWt MoatgAmeryT6ah Crawford, Clark Gabl; .to i Lwnteay . " guume nww; 'p " News' WEDNESDAY OULi !'-PA- i Comedy '"'RITSS COLITMBO and JfUNE KNIGHT to ' ltT.s T7T1 1111 A 1.T mi V i A :'':li. ' V .V. 'e.:.-!:(;. -tMutlnee :8a '"' ' t-.'A ' Screen Oddity THURSDAY AND FRIDAY; - I.. , mmi. "WARNEB BAXTER AND MYRNA M)Y to t n a nw v n T.Trf -' , DftU A W irt 'v- ::'i' SATURDAY ONLY --v':j: f BEY0NI) THEtLAW Si f FIIEE TICKETS The following people will receive free .passes to the Duplin to any show next week It they will present this ad to the window:; I'rs. U C, Turner PlnU; Hill;' Mrs. Mamie S. Heath, Pii -s Hill; Krs. Lucian H. Fussell, Rose Hill; Miss Liidendorff Loc;?i man, r "e Hill;. Miss, Bessie Q'linn. Warsaw;. Mrs. '.Rivera Johnson, t'w; JMvs. R.C. We"''!, T '"prssvllle; I'm.-3. O. Bowman," !e; t-.-s.' Jiimry Fr; ' Faison; ' i, Doir ;U t'w. OUTSTANDINNG K f l:RA(IONS f iT;THE DyPLII 'six Hi AT MUNTH I - Bear Them In Mind, Yon will want; swittemWwatch;' ipaVer .for dates.' Tf;;," ' - TIIE miOIJE TOWN IfeIStALKlNG'iM WHh EDWARD O. ROBINSON ' ; With CLAUDETTE 'cOLRERT f ; . RUMP A,; ( With GEORGE RAFT and ; " CAROL LOMBARD 'i With BARBARA STANWYCK ''. :l WINGS IN iTHBtf jr With GARY GRANT and -V te?:MTRNA LOY , ;0,'i S; XIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER iWHh FRANCKOT TONE and'' ' GARY COOrER liH LE r C L0NEL With f "Yl n E and I ' ' Beautiful Full Fashioned . SILK HOSIERY. Beutl f iul new colors, pure thread silk, full fashioned. All you can expect In hosiery PAIR. 49c to 98c NEW SPRING SHOES IN WHITE AND COMBINATIONS Dress and Sport Oxfords and Pumps In white and combinations. These smart shoes are made of the most fashlonabln. materials and are the last word in style. PRICED ; , $1.98 to $4.95 CHILDREN'S Fast Color SHOES PERCALES Fit out the young peo- Big bargains of Percal- pln in Spring shoes. All es In guaranteed fast sizes colors 98c To $2.95 15c yd. In Our Men's Department We have a complete stock of men's fine shoes in sports, conservatives and work shoes. Our suit rack Is full of the latest styles for men, both young and old. We can fit you If you are stout and we can fit you if you are slim. Our new Spring Hats will please you. Don't forget that new tie for the new suit and sox to go with the shoes. We can outfit the whole family at prices that will astound you. Prices on men's dress shirts are usually low for , this early. In the season. Biff Values in These Smart New Straws Crepes and Felts 98c to $3.95 BRIMS, SAILORS, TURBANS. OFF THE FACE STYLES. The newest in smart millinery fashions at a thrilling sale va lue. Spring colors, Spring trims . . . you'U love every hat .... You'll want to own several. f y ' ; Next time you see Pontiac'a famous Silver Streak Six remember that the car America promptly christened the moat beautiful thing on wheels is one? of the easiest cars in the world to buy. And never has $615 bought so many things you want and need. A solid steel "Turret-Top" Body by Fisher . . . triple-sealed hydraulic brakes . the stamina and long life of silver-alloy bearings and a completely sealed chassis . . . incredible economy ... performance as smooth and lively as that of the average eight these are just a few of the reasons why America's shrewdest buyers agree you can't do better than a Pontiae in 19351 PONTIAC MOTOR COMPANY, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SIXES AND EIGHTS ' , 1. : lUfpriem at Ponriae, KTuitifm, begin at mS for tht Six and $730 forth ...;.-... f ' " v Onibjcct to change tvUkoitt ncUee). Standard, QVitp peeasoriu txtra. r ', V ' , ' el eaiy CM. A llT"i Paynunti. 4 Centra! Motor Volute , u STRICKLAND ISALESAHD ; SERVICE CO. Warsaw, N. C. r s
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