C -cordally i '.- of .ufc 1 I x .tady, was in 1 i.. -7 c. 5.V 5 r - T The PupUn brings to tb't sc ,tlon five featuro'sttractioi.s r,. t week playing matinee four i ). with a, rhytt-lc' uada-t 2. jungle toro-toius, . Pare 'Rumba,'" wW P,ava Mu!,!' v ' Tuesday at the Duplin T bring George Ban and t Lombard back to the screen even greater success f..; " ; ; first co-starring", ef for j" .Filled with elaborate , 1 'nating rhythms ' some tf r ,.oy ' PrlnU's moat succea. f .1 'irus routines, sparkling Flioto...phy and costuming. -it tells the; vivid' poignant and human love iivty or a' tempestMOus" dancer and . fa , cinaung beauty , - - - Raft and Miaa Lombard are the principals In this drama ; Which carries its people from Haaranna to New York through dancing gal- . ety and what ai tiroes seems: like inevitable nesrtbre&K. - . t - For Wednesday's showing, the , Duplin ftrlngs you "Straight from The Heart" . .t . ' . f "Maybe It's Love," a First Na tional production based on the rol - licking comedy drama b the f e mous playwright. Maxwell Ander son, is scheduled as the feature attraction at the Duplin Theatre ' ' Thursday only. -.. "f. The story is an unusual romance of young love and lovers tor .'by r doubts and jeaMusies. as weU sis fi- vnancial difficulties and family in terference. ' M '".) The theme is so human and mod? ' en every young couple wilLrjcog-J nize in it some or their awn piyo- lems. There is an all star cast, headed by the beautiful Gloriigtu art(andss'lexander, whf, has , recently come to films from a se ries of Broadway . successes. , .. A melodramatic murder : mys- - tery thriUer, guaranteed, lo:. send chills creeping up and down .-the spine comes to the Duplin Theatre Friday only under the title of "The White Cockatoo." .. . , The attempts of two bands of criminals to steal a young , Amer ican girl'", fortune, lead to three murders, the kidnapping ' of .,' the heiress and an attempt on the :, lives of several Others. An Amer ' lean -engineer, aided by a cocka- - too, finally solves, the killings and other' mytsertous happenings v in the spooky, French hotel.. . j . , - , , MORE : - -v - (County Wejfare Dept, ' his treatment in the hospital, he la able to walk with tha aid of brae- - ea. The braces were bought with donations'which were sponsored by ' the Welfare Department Arrange . ment has been made. for! Dorothy : Benton and Dorothy Miller' to be taken to. N. C. Orthopedic hospl , tal April 2. Two other- cases who need hospitalization have been in vestigated v . . s - Forty-five paupers have been in vespgaedf;.ahd recommended .to the County for aid. . r :;! We are. trying to secure Moth ers Aid for an additional mottef. Several . recommendations wertf : wirt ten for people who were.tryp Ing to secure work. We gape thV Army examination v to onebiyVte, passed the" exami . nation, 4dappHcation was sent in to theiArmi'. Another boy Wants to get in' the-iArmy. We are Work ing on his' application now.'f' '' Have done a great deal of work In the Housing Survey Organisa tion, answering questions .and giv ing advice . . . InVeatle-ated on "fmllv ' ho claim residence In Duplin Cqnniy though living tn Sampson. w. organised a County Council with the help of Mrs. Aycock. When theJorganizatlon rets under way, it 11 be oKgreat benefit to .the County. Five Hundred or more off ice cilia have been made. Each, visitor was 1 treated courteously. 1 - Two little ', children, nave ! been cared for In the County 'Home .' while their mother served time in . the StateTarm Colony. The fath er la In Central ' Prison. This - Has necessitated frequent visits to ttk : t County Home. -. ' - ' We have seen to it that Govern ment commodities were'diatributed '- to county' charges. , . , i j t " We have visited the stockade And j aii rrom pme to pme anq nave in- vestigated their complaints. . t Arrangements .' were? made Mot I uon.i V ' Mm Home. " a air a vAt- mm sa : at the County j auujusu uus ueparuneBi is noc'ffi. uarr, ft8. . .' . v: ..; in charge of the Relief work of j t I "Colored . " "'... the County, a considerable amount :' Boisy 3. Outlaw, 22 andLottie ui ami nu ocen usea -answering relief letters, recelvlnir office calls from those who seek relief and I nve riot become adjusted to the -JK s have been held from t me to time with County officials, c 'ctors of the county, principals I I V;e 1 liools, and our fullest sup I 1 1 ben flven in welfare mat- 1 1 i by them, ts have been mad r ....IINGTON, I to get at th heart - and 'i"Ce that for a'pernament re- tn. We must transform the' 3 :&rt if we are going to trans frora the world. The church Is the only organisation in the world, to day that is adequate to meet the needs of. the wojjd. In this tirde when the methods of men are fail ing to stabaUae. the world, We of the Church have the words of en-: couragement from our Leader. ,"Fear not- little flock, you wiU conquer." Let us not be discourag ed, God Is still on the throne, and Her can .change .the heart of the vilpst man and make him a new creature. ., ' - i At the Popular meeting'' for Home Missions Tnesday evenuig. messages were heard from Reva R. a Clontx, F, L. Goodman, 1 F. Kessler, J. M. Davis and -M. Sommers on various phases of the Home Mission Work. , -V-. Rev. B. F. HaU led. the devotion' a period- on both da vs. i- - Re.-Frank L. Goodman, ' oi . tvenansvuie,vwas elected Modera tor, for the Session and ReV. X. W. Kessler- temporary clerk. " Rev.' J. M. Davis was dismissed front this presbytery to unite with the presbytery- of Macon and - take Op work there.: Rev. J. O. Mann-who has recently been elected director' cif .Religious. Education in the sy nod, of North Carolina was re ceived Into Wilmington Presby tery from Bethel - Presbytery in aoum uarouna. - -The- Commissioners ; to General Assembly this year are; Ministers '-' Principals: Reva Vf. P. .M. CUrrie, J, Robt Phtpps. ; Rl H. Poole. , - ;t Ministers - Alternates: u . e. Wells,' Fr S. Johnson W, Li Wil son. ' ; Elders v Principles: K Norfleet, R..V. Wells, Fred PearsaU. . ' Elders : Alternates:: Jf.: Li Lamb, C. L, Braddyi Geonre MltchelLi The -increase in membershlD this the presbytery - to1 ulsters and three'el-1 send, three minisi aers- instead of two each as "fa w years. There was reported a marked increase in the benevolent sifts qr the members of the pres bytery. , . .-.The. session adjourned Wednes day afternoon . to meet' on . the Tuesday, after the second Sunday In October, in the topsail Presby terian. .Church near ' Hampatead. ',.' . ? : .' O'- it' " i'- ri;:-M'r J. T. nroafiam - Mayor Nominee Of Warsaw Warsaw, April 10th At a ' mask meeting, or Democratic' convention neia m the town hall at Warsaw on Monday night, J. T. Gresham, Jr- vounr attornn nf tht was unamimously nominated - for mayor without opposition. i The meeting was called to order ana J. C. Thompson elected tem porary chairman and A. L. Humn. breyL temporary secretary. ' Mr. Gresham explained the importance e registration books being kept open. 1 , ' s. - Following the nomination of Mr-Gresham-the following were nomi nated, for Town Commission,- - rs D. Bennett A? Brooks, A. L. Hum phreyt Floyd Strickland. J. J. Bar din, W.. P. Bridsrera W . K..mna. Ai L. Cavenaugh, R, T. Strickland; v, n.. mi ana . Williams. Messrs O, H. Beat, J. K. Bardtn and A. L Humphrey withdrew as , bw - j. j. nardin mami - that registration'books will be open each Saturday for the nn j weeaa ai tne Town Hall and will I " m ehIe, of Miss Edna Hooks. Dan Cupid Hits Older Couples ' ' ,; p 0 n we spring a ' young. maa's fancy UghUy turns to thoaghts -of toytrto ibB usualjpring thoughu aawung , young couples but this spring, two of Duplin's older.o'ou- pies - hayef made , the Jump.iMar- nsge licenses nave been Issued during the past-week by Register Outlaw to tmn mhixIm wtAi.J.;. passed the 60 'milestone. th. r. J.. J. Howard, am sic mm . . Barden, age 5; the other .couple was tt. Bonev. fiA mntt a.nw francn, 24. , , ' - Special Easter Service ...InJIcninsvEIe . : ' ' ''" . Plans are being made . to-iiold a special Easter service, in tue town park at sunrise Easter morn-1 i"?. These services have been well a-Kenoea during the past several . bles.lng servloea g a ffif- 1'om any - I Is able to "a in this 1 e expecting "a from outside of Kenansviii to si tend this spec ial service tins ycir. j o Presbyfc C;rvk REV. F L. GOODMAN CASTOR , , , . ,-0 . ; . : Morning and 'evening services will be held at Grove Sunday and the public is most cordially invited to attend. Sunday Schools will be held at Hallsville and Grove at 10 o'clock at which time -the subject 'Christ the- Savior" will be dis cused. Sunday School at Stanford will be at 2:30. The Kenans vllle Young people win meet at 8:15 at the church. - The following men represented these churches in the meetinsr of Presbytery in Mount Olive on Tues Tuesday and Wednesday.' Grove: R. V. Wells; Hallsville: A. J. Mil ler; Stanford: H. a Brogden. Many others from the community attend ed as visitors. Summerlin's X Roads Mr. Clifford Vernon, of Beautaa ess, spent the week nd with Mr. Carl 'Vernon. ' . ; Mrs. Maude Bell, Braxton Bell and Francis Bell visited Mrs. T. R. Quinn last Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quinn, Mrs. Maude and Braxton BelT motored to Durham last Sunday. Mr .Roy Outlaw visited J Miss Zora Dail last Sunday night. - Mr. and Mrs. Wllard pate Visit ed Mrs.' Annie' Rose' Bell Sunday night: v-. i t Mr: and Mrs. J. tniafd Summer lln visited the laters parents, Mr. and Mrs.-S. J.'' Parker of Pink Hill last Sunday . V ' Many Wi0 the Tacky Party glven to honie Miss Zora - "j uiuur aunaay scnool Class by, Rooty Branch. Church last .Thursday night. Mrs. : ' Edd Goodman- and' Mr. Louise Herring were awarded prizes for being the tackiest boy and girl. r , . , : Mr. Phelton Sloanes Called on Miss Frances Bell Sunday-night ; Mr. Pessle Bell visited Miss Es teen Outlaw Sunday night. ,-, . Mr. Thurman Alphin visited Miss Virginia Frost Sunday night Mr. Braxton Bell visited Miss Lola Jones Saturday night V .., susses urace and Fay Quinn, of Beulaville, spent Saturday night with Miss Frances Bell . ' Miss Lola Jones is snendihkr some time w(th Mr. and Mrs. Dav- ui unestnutt - 1 Many in .this neie-hhorhnorf at tended the barn notching -at Mr. Cyrus Rhodes last Tuesday and re ported a good Ume. Pink Hill News. Miss Helen Tankard of- the faculty spent the week end" with friends in Lilllngton... .-.- The Senior Class and members of the Eighth Grade, of Pink Hill school were at. Raleigh recently on a sight seeing tour. The party w wcumpamea to the Capital by Messers George Turner, Luton Maxwell, Miss Rosa Lee Baled, Mrs. Carl Howard and little Miss Mary , Ann Howard. 1 ' . , Commencement exercises of the Pink Hill (school will begin Sunday . wiui tne ' Baccalaureate sermon, the hour to be announced later. , j ", y,f . .Messers Oris Croombs, ' Ge3rge Turner, Floyd Heath, Floyd Heath, Jr.,: and Aubrey Turner attended the Boston Braves-N, C. ' State base ball game at Fayetteville FriT day. , ' , , 1 Miss WUliams. - of tho schdni faculty,- spent the week end with relatives near Rocky Mount Mr, Lehman Williams, of Louis- burg College, LoulBburg, spent the week end here with his parents. Mr. LUton Maxwell, a Junior at Duke University, Durham, has re turned to Durham to resume his studies after a short visit here with his parents. The second and sixth grades of the school accompanied by their teachers, Misses Robinson : and Hough and Mesdames J.. M, Jones, t. Af .Turner, Alton TyndalL Carl Howard and Ike Stroud, were in Kins ton Friday afternoon to sea Wallace Berry in "The Mighty Barnum" at the Paramount Theatre. gottn 11 from t : i; Tiis y r v 9 ferent t ( : held tuj- 1 ' announce I ' paper ,i.xt v many of trie f m Mrs. T. A. Turner and; Mrs An nie Jones attended - the 4Brmey Carr wedding at Wallace ' Satur day evening. t Misi Connor Jones, teaching at High Point, was a Pink Hill vinitor oVer the week end. v Messers J. J. Smith, Han" -a crk - 1 . W" J. c 1 da S for! 1 Viil Jul' spe1 ' Lp B. W. Plckell, of t Sunday with" Mrs. 1. A. R. Wood and a ret Hayes, vpmt ...r. and Mrs. Pig- s. . J. H. Jackson ksons .mother Mrs, unday," ' ' -T itk Dessie Lanier afternoon with Mr. s 1. and Mrs. Wil ,f Be'ulavUle. ' v1 i-a Gorman" Brinson . B. Brinson made a - to Kins ton Saturday, s ynor. Miss Margar ,iss Pauline Raynor :.ss .Martha Wilson lay afternoon with Hunter.""'- -, : inia Lee Bradshaw i andt chlldren,i. spent lla-i 1 anJ : but - J" - et V and I spei t AJrs. Mrs. . Sun -noon wttn Mr., and .lignin.' . Pickett Is spending a Jk Mrs. W. B. Pickett Mrs. I. Mrs. J. few du Fez 'nboro News. very .sorry to llear that '. X,.iuu Is in the boe 1 operation. ar Brpwn, Miss i Elna married Friday night . d' a happy Ufa Lanier of Muddy Creek jr oCMls Kuth EdW- We a; Miss Li pltal for Mr. . Jones w - We ho 0" t Mr. 1 was a, v arda Sw ' 1 . , rtf' -' " 1 ' ; rr. "Whitney MoHey ; V vth iir Jarnaa Mr. as j spent Mobley. Mr. rs .,l Lanier and Mr. Flovd Jones of For ntsjnaborp were ;'ln j wauace 1 'w-tayi ; .A We"" r last was given-at a lovely L a - pond Friday nirtt A large crowd attended. Everybody j uijuyeu II.. - ?xv, -Vw- 1 Mr. a ' . . LJwfcroli gave a pea nut shelUng Friday P. M. in his new . white i ouse over-the poUd,'. 1 T A-, little daughter was born to Mr. , and, Mra; Dueon. SeUarsthe 30ft of.i ;rcv Her name la Shir- "J June. w,,jJt, . ...t : Mr.'.arua Furtreland M(as Ed-i at 1- ' ..- StuSni'VerB "RlcllIat1-; Saturday. ,-, itv I Miss LiUian Fountain is eeriou. . .. Norrnr Jones and ' Miss Ludle Edwar, war at the show Saturday nig t. --.., i.ts-n . v Mr. .Maurice Jackson of Beula- viUe.. took, -Miss, Vera Sloan -and her mother to Wilmington Sunday. ,The Free,TMUl Union wss atLa nier Chapel the 5th Sunday. A large crowd attended, several from Fcjuntainsboro, v- u ' Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Sloes, were ; i:pGAr.X,tOll WEEK BEGINNING rt ' j i i. a i ' i . ' ' i , ii ii i -K "rfttONpAY AND TUESDAY GEORGE RAFT' CAROLE LOMBARP nt r fm'.n . .' i .. ; 7tj :: 'If r - 7 'irtlwJW. Ay . ,'-. .)''" i ft- I ft 1? jt-v-" - if J, ! v...-- tf,irvj i"' Matinee S a? 9 t - , ' WWtt(WWtWH w iwflwww-Jwwww L.V"-';- FRIDAY ONLY-JEAN MUIIt RICARDO CORTEZ in a , ir' The White Cockatoo " " I,'."- SENSATIONAL MYSTERY NUMBER , ', , :'" y""y .'''".,, -1 ' y Matinee 3:80 '''''' . ' . V ' ' SATURDAY ONLY , V' INI IT c , ::...;wwc: e f " wlrj i,!f-'.e will r?o - if f ' v 1 r-nc 1 1 f ; i. . l, 1 i; 7 .':, I Mr. and Mra i.. ; family attended t ! ner 'of 'Mrs. . Man--. ,; , . Mrs.1 Linda Brinson, ; p Mr. E. H. Suggs,. t" -i j '.!' of Lanier's Sunday :. , , 1 j arsnlendid talk on.. "How to i prove Sunday School." j101' '"- Mr. Elmer Sholar made his I"'. V. L. C ",h e.vj s.-s, r 1, weekly visit to Miss Bertha Ray- mo 1 3 " n to Wii.. jloi nor"s Sunday afternoon. . Tins, . yuat a trip. ' Friends of Mr. Frank Mareadyj 1.:. J I v-i . 'hi J s been spend will be glad to learn that he is 1 ing a f v t! 4 v!.i her father, rapidly improving after an opera- Elbert kml-h, in CUnquapin. Uon for appendicitis. . I" ' 0 Mr. Maurice Williams of Island 'Creek was the guest of Miss Gen eva Maready, Sunday afternoon,, X' Mr. Alva Mareadywas the es cort of 'Miss Lila Bryan- of Beula ville, Sunday afternoon. " , Mr. Willie James of Fort Bragg spent part of last week in this community. ' - . ,, Messrs. Luther Brown, , Dewy Raynor!) and Miss "Bertie Hunter were out riding Sunday afternoon. Guests of Miss Rose Maready Sunday afternoon were Mr. Kel- lom James and Miss Lillie Belle Maready. r ' Messrs. Vann Lanier, Gaylor Maready andEdward Brown spent Sunday at Seven Springs! - Mr. and Mra Bill . BosUc and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs, Marion Bratcher, of ' " BeulaviUe, were: the xnests of Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Lanier Sunday evenins-. i I Mr. Graham Raynor spent the week-end at Tin City. v Mr. and Mrs.' X T. Raynor were ' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown, Sunday. "; - Chinquapin News' , Mr. and Mrs. Sahford Williams ahcT children, Jewell - and v Earlie spent Saturday in Klnston, N. c. jMies Ruth Edwards, Messrs. Tom and George Lanier spent Sat urday in Wallace. . . ; Mr.' and Mrs. Oliver Sloan snent Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Edwards. Misses Vera, Naomi and Blahchie Edwards spent Saturday afternoon at Mr. C. E. Fountain's. , . . - Miss Isabel Brinson Is a patient at Parrott's -Hospital in Kinston. . Mr. and Mrs. N. G.' Edwards and family spent Saturdiy In Wallace. M n nm, trrln. Mrs. , A it , Brown entertained some club, members and friends at a welner roast Friday night at Mr. C D. 81oan's bathing pool. Mrs. O, W. Edwards entertained s) few of her neighbors and friends at a pea shelling Friday night. , Mr. Early M. Partin of Raleigh was We week-end guest of Mrs. Vistula, Moore, of Chinquapin: tax, jWroodrow. FutreU of Chin quabi spent the week-end In War saw with Mr. and Mrs. John Fut reu.' ' " 4 , .www vwwvi'Vw wvwwvw www wvwwvwwv WWWV - -? . -' - UJ r.ac'' A - ' . .'. Matinee Monday S:S0. WEDNESDAY ONLY StraWit ; From The5 'i J Matinee S:30 ' .' , TUUESDAY ONLY GLORIA STUART ROSS ALEXANDER in t .,. ill! ' ' - DUD2 'RANCHER - . Matinee S: ..:.:: 3 ix -n- Tf kpa esngal lan- V.1LL i z , J If i i r 'e a f.-' ! t:. " t to the i p i o t,,e t.kK, t vto Uivvr ! " i. J. c. 1 t, 1 , ; - ' a: r.-i. I a 1 u. n, I y r "; ' : !" 1 t 1 ' ' ' ! , f' , ' 1 - 3 - ' v 1 ' , P T? . Funeral services for Miss, Annie Grady, age 21, who died in a Kins ton hospital, were held Tuesday evening at her late home ln'Albert son Township and interment made in the family cemetery. Services were preached by , the Rev. Mr. Powell of BeulaviUe. , . Miss Grady was the daughter of Mrs.-Willie Grady of Albertson. j f4.r j - -01 '- ' The Dust-Slcrm ( Reathc3 The East . On Tuesday, April itiA," the dust from 'the storm in the west reached the Valley ' of Virginia, Mfhlnh la hutiilrMltt. ftf milAfl from the center of the. storm. About the .middle of the forenoon one notlc- ed that a haze was gathering along the mountain tops. By night Jail this haze had become so dense that distant mountains could hardly been seen. During ' the night a heavy rain fell and, 'cleared the atmosphere of the dust '- - 1 Many thought that the ..naze was a fog which can often be seen covering these mountains as warn ing of rain or falling weather," but the haze of April 2, was Of a yel lowish cast which is very unlike the grayish; fog which is so com mon. It is very Interesting to know that the storm Was so in tense out west as to drive dust clouds clear across the country. This .section of Virginia is never subject to local dust storms. By F. L. Goodman while on a visit -to Virginia, t. . , '" . -? 1 Treasury in 14 months bought 1108,059.729. in old gold. ; , s Huge reserves here foe 7 credit expansion. Reserve reports Classified . ', WANTED r ' MAN with car: Route experience preferred. - but not necessary. Rawlelgh, Dept NCD - 241-M, Richmond, Va. - ,' ' 4-ll-2t pd. Al'RIL 15th. . ' v ".' - : -v: r , .-. ' - Heart ijt n ' AT 40" Duplin Theatre any day '1 Cirter, , . j I Lr . nry, K''n rr. c: 'e ri . i ! tU 1 1 ' i C"" 1 , C,i. I I I i In i: J ,a 1 i i i the State t: i i,f Duplin. County. I v. i ; the last Grrvi. e C'.. .i be one of a nutuW t Duplin in the heal'.: c year. :, ' , I have learned throi" "i s Club work the real vt i beautification.' I now i gether with otlier ch.h s boys how much prettier a ' would be and is if there unsighUy billboards, au yards and tin can dumps to from the scenic spots ai( highway. A' few ye4rs s beuatlf lcatlon - was c a r r i throughout Duplin County, r was very much interea,.i j, Most clubs started at their s by planting shrubbery, trees, . flowera We also removed a many signs from along the 1 ways, but not' half were rett, however, due to the fact that n of the companies and. boueU ; . land on which their signs v placed and would Ihot pernut Now we are working toward r beautiful rural homes and the v, in the county speaks for ltseSf. I think we nave a great O' , zation through which cour.;:a ru ral boys and girls Kre working ta frether toward the same' goal ami we are bound, to ekerta great in fluence on agrtculture:'indu8try s i the near future. My advice tj t farm girls and boys is Join a 4 'Club if they are not already bers, and help- us to hasten t when there will be still r improvements in living cr on the farms of not only R , rolna but throughout the U States. Personally, club wore i meant more In my life thai a. other one- thing that I know, i- f APPUCATION FOR ' PAX.. , ' . ., vr- dip, v t- DAVID WOLF '' , - aw , '' - Application will, be made t - ' Governor of North Car. ' the pardon of Davjtd Wolf, c. ed at, the , January term of t Superior Court of' Duplin t for the-crime of L, A R and tenced to the roads for a term of 18 months, I.v'-,'.' .All persona--who i oppose the granting of said pardon are in vited to forward their protest td the Governor, without delay. , - ' , W. E. POWELL,- ), l Attorney for petiUoner. i-WtW.. E. P. - . z FILMS DEVELOx..:) Kodak Films Developed, Eiglit I k poaure RoU and Eight Prints 4. ,-. Southern Art Co. iV' ; . . KENANSVILLE, N. O. PIANO FOR SAL . One Howard Grand Piano : i price for quick disposal; no t tor tansferring contract 1 to suit - Durchaser.v Alan un small new and usea planoSj : prices, ui us know your wa, . pianos. Write or see . . Ivey's.Piano-Ccr; . 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