t . A . .. ' Some of the J of llq have tried toe,. a tiie votiB? of Dr. Carr In the ll-;aor RoU call , to tbe House of Representatives last week and we feel that his stand ahould be made clear to the public t . .'.'. . ' , Dr. Carr bos been one xf the strongest foes liquor throughout the fight -to Raleigh. . When t -vote was taken on the third I re- ; , tag of the Day liquor bin 1. t week; he voted against .tha yi 'and the WU lost by a, major of one vote. Later one member , of - the House changed. hlaot .from 'opposition to favoring , the,, WU. which meant that the bill passed ya majority of one. Dr. Carr who had voted aaginst tha blU en the roll call, now asks that his vote be recorded In favor of the mil so as to place him on the majority aide of the question and thus by. par lamentary law give him the right to make a motion to reconsider the vote, which motion he made hoping to gain more strength in the op position: Hia motion was f tabled and become the same as dead, a It required a three fourth majority to revve the moton. Dr. Carr not only has fought the liquor Ml) aU though the session, but here w.e see him fighting a liquor blU aftpr It has passed the House, and had the House allowed his motion to go trough, the chances are that Area rth could have been mustered on the opposing side. We admire and commend' Dr. Carr tor the flobie wav in which he has tried to ful fil the wishes of the majority of the people he represents. A Subscrib-" er. -".. o I yitt MVPUIi'D f, By Mrs. Josephine1 Farrtor !- Was there e'er a friend like Moth er? -.- " "f To be found on this wide earth; :; One who loves us as no other,! Joining in our gladsome mirthi In our infancy caressed us - While the busy world moved on Give her love and honor true For you'll miss her. when. j she's gone. " -'..-' In our Joys and in our sorrows ., She'll most truly sympathize ' Any service she will render - k'. And no recompence requires'; Don't forget, always remember. "For the - hand that rocka the cradle'"!' . - ' : - Are the ones who serve the world, PLAY; WITH PISTOL; KILLED s. i .etlmes an , t i we flowed by a ... i of some vegetable. . r,.4Wonger, .....extension ho- -t at State college, i that succession planting t (, garden peas, -carrots, i ad cauliflower may be i the latter part of April . -. : y, depending upon the lo , .a. ' r : -Mn renerally of the west- l'rart of the State, he said tha.t t .et com ahould be planted as m mm the wound . la war. a enough .Tomato, pepper and cab bage may be movea iron u t" hotM to cold frames -in' May to harden them' before setting, them out in the open garden. ; ' -f p Other May Plantings suggested are: snap beans, lima beans, bec.l, sweet corn, carrots, eucumbc cantaloupes, okra,- parsley, peas, endive, pepper, radish, saluify, and quash, Sow tomato seed again for late planting, . ,.,, ' At this time, tomato seed "may he sown in the open, about 25 seeds to .each foot of row. . After the plants come up,, set them out two to four inches apart to aevejop stromr roots before they are pic ed In the garden, a. covering or pine straw or similar litter will hold moisture and check the growth of weeds. ' " Companion cropping may : be practiced by letting cabbage jor lettuce between-rows of onions. Pea and tomatoes, letttfce and newly set strawberry planU, " or onions and cantaloupes are other combinations which may be grown together. ' ' m Mom And Pop Club To -Meet Monday LSoster a 5 s L i'a.l were v. jrs at 1 . prs Thm-a-' y night. sn Futral t id chiK!s " . . 0f Mrs. Viola Sum - t.ternoon. vices are held at Eaa ;i, a Will Church every - t :.t. - v ' - ,J r tral and children ;.' Francis Kennedy r i oon. a. tarn Sumner went on a business trip 1 1 i;.a Tiw Mon and Pop Club of, Ken ansvUle will meet Monday evenjng t wer0 the guest of Mr. Jessie Pick- in the community ouiiaing b:uu. ett Sunday, . Sweetwater, Texas. Mack f Old ham. 27-year" old police recruit, showed his wife the revolver, is sued to him. Playfully they snap ped it at each other. She went to prepare dinner and as he entered the room, a bullet pierced hit Bead, killing him. Unknown to bin wile, Oldham had loaded the putoa. v Tin" - V.r. a. to risk Fri - v. . . . - Jr.. Jic Futral spelit tbe day at EeuWv." r -turday. Mr.'-.a Eumner and children went to l'iotston on a business trip Saturday afternoon, Mr. Wi.Uam Tlt'-rpen visited Mr. Marion Futral Sunday. Mr. Coy Sumner and Miss Erne Hall attended . church', at Gum Branch Saturday night ". ' Mr. Chancy Houston and Mr. Charlie Kennedy visited at Mr. Ze dic Futrals Sunday. - Mr. Roy -Lee was the aruest of Miss LUa Maud Futral Saturday evening. They . ; attended church Saturday night.' ' Mr. Marlon Futral and family spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Zedic -Futral Saturday night . Mr. Tunk Baker visited Miss Lizzie Griff In Sunday morning. Mr. Arthur Lee and mother Mrs, Winnie Lee visited Mr, and Mrs. John Lee Sunday. - " " - . ' Mrs; Jinnie Futral vlalted her aunt Mrs.' Sifronla 'Williams-'Sunday evening. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hall' were the guest of Mr .ahd.'Mrs. Sam Sumner Sunday. "J,., ' ' ' Mr. Jim Kennedy visited at Mr. Alvin Halls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lee visited Mr. Marlon Futral Sunday after noon. Fv nri,, , a sAiKw a...M :i Y'ul le r : ,wn next : -a of c''-j i.h pw? j 'hot' 'at" y. It t ho nece' f t . asl gwfJ . ISie potus r i I loso at ye wU ta 1 jw that i , 'rowing and i batUo is . r of yon hear ::nary aofatea - ,Aes and three a;M crowds gathering t::. of It !.i i ' e I f a i to . Ia f ist" i oa , i asl ' afou4 An attractive program la being arranged by Mrs. J, O' Bowman, Mrs. J. L. Williams ana Mrs. c. H. Sltterson. This program will Jast leas than one half, hour and: Will oe very weu worxn-your goipg, 10 hear, Bnsiness and games will have their time and refreshments are being prepared by Mrs. P. J. Dob- son, Mrs; J. K Jerritt and Mrs. H. K. Sanders. An Jiome builders are invited to be present, , , . , , , . - 1 Presbyterian Services ' Frank L Goodman, Paator ; "There will be special preaching services at HaUsville PreabyCarian Church Saturday evening, at' 8:00 with the Communion Service jun dav .morniiur at 11:00. - Stanford Sunday school at J:40 Sunday with preaching and Communion service following. We win be glad to have you attend these service. Service was held" at Mr. David Kennedys Sunday evening for hia wife4. -She is seriously 111. Mr. Linster Futral visited at Mr. Alvin Halls Sunday night' . Mr. Ardel Williams visited at Mr. Chancy Kennedys Sunday Daniels Finds All Pub Ushers Have Come ' OutOMheJBed OROANIZKB KILUCD; t HWtT Springfield, HL-Aa- leader of the Progressive Miners Union came -downstairs fromiunion head quarters after a mass meeimg, about twenty pistol shots . ware fired by four gunmen in a pass ing automobile. Edris Mabie, 48, organizer, , was killed, and seven others ' wounded. ; ' : i SAVES BOY FBOM FIRE Annapolis, Md. fleeing an U- l..v;.'.iuar';AM Itnv itnninv JUmaaMi' " field with his clothing 0 i -. Jone Connell caught the-" 1. . roUing'htmlnithedirt, Jt d the flames before M e f ; rously burned. The boy ,c bt fire when an oil trucV .in eh . ike was. riding crashed Intf a pole and burst into flames. .H wa thrown clear of the wreckaia. Mrs. Raeford : V ; . t)ies Near -Warsaw t i s t , 1 1 X i know, that K is aome ,t spitting eat his ho- t fr that you do not know " - candidates are we wui, ia: For, mayor, Jamea E. i ! Clmmlsalonerst "W. M a, John A. Savin, CUreaoa -'da, Q. B. VaU-aaC ,i. O, r Pall stated to the press irnlng that he w pepar- - elal cell la-tea-1 im ed gueats who v J proa 5 e Tilling on elect . day. ,' a sse'vliat aboW, - whose t3 be. aU that t "pear a .Hots. assT mayor auust be 1 sad sax., eoaanslssioaersi writer believes they are ad ,crata, awwever.be mriiiii i for their toinparaaee qua- The c the Ii.- Club We j i on Mont" s club or-"icv...i . were Ik-j-" 1 cereory, J - PrsHi.'. i-t, ; cUx'.J t.Mre a 1- , reUi: ' of:: - s v fue t j't.M v fuKy I -s " v.wa a : er w; i v. i ho. y ed about, e 1 a roses, new t -lc nath T,, were t. on .each end of the i. we, aiuo r two other smaller-'' t. " 9 ' in t room, aU of which arreted an a.r of sacredness throughout the ser vices.' - v Mrs.' Jokn-A. Gavia, of. Kenans- vlUe, President of Jhe - Eieventn District- ot women-iii vui, vyv ducted the service, which began With repeating of tha pluh Co!ect in unison- The newly -weciea re sident Mine Rebecca Ei&erton, was tJiwn asked to. kneeiiunon a piwow which was placed-betore tne inuiei :i Di.f s t L! i-i a i of t I i C "erfiece 5 t 'vta ...ie te, t e era asul 1 - ; y ro , e i i l ia stl s J t-t t c l I..onday and Tui-n- y oi 1 in Cia BUFi'orting cfei t . s L arines wno mnc j.-. , or In li'.t parts. -e a-y num' of dare eiunts, - with, planes t 1 men leaping from t'.s-s In parachutes. . -.r madpuvers of the C(- . 3, with the U. S. S. as whII as scores of air- 4 I HaUsville News Ura RufnH alatar at Tir. W. H. Potts of the Wayne eountyrlealth department died Wednesday night at her home near Warsaw ionow- lng a week's illness from influenza and complications. --Funeral services were heldf Thurs day afternoon at the home between Warsaw and Clinton and interment followed in Warsaw. , " Dr. Fletcher Reeves and the en tire staff of Wayne county iMaltb depai". - 4 Jtended the '""V x x We, ... - 41 - Plant Now For Siiminer Garvns ' A cOntinjtwua 'euf$ly of fresh . wgethbles may be obtained from th eardOTibv . arranging the crops so thatyiew plantings wil) mature as tbe earlier ewps are Jt rvested. v V" tin a srnY' m4MN ian J gf Cat Frk4t , H" 1 . 1 Better The nation's publishers of latly newspapers, , all . of which- were deeply in the red two years ago and had not-emerged last year, are again in the black, it was de clared by Josephua Daniels, am baaaador to Mexico and publisher of tha Raleigh News and Observer, after meeting his colleagues atrthe annual: Spring convention of the Associated Press In New York. "I havn't found a publisher who says he is still in the red," he told the new York Times. "Many of them are making ' larger profits than they did before, the depres sion.. I told them that In view of this improvement it was incum bent upon them to support tbe- ad' ministration." ..-,. Asked whether he approved of the President's $43S0,000,000 -pub lic , works ; reuef program, Mr. Daniels replied: "Of course. This country spent $30,000,000,000- dnr Ins; the World War for purpose of destruction. Why can't it afford to spend very much leas in peace time for constructive purposes T I spent $4,000,000,000 myself when I ltfae Secretary of the Navy.", . - ., 0 ' V "-1 - Hose Hilt Man Re- ' '1. w ;. aye m swwaavtvm 'J n A 111 Mttti 4 -The atate' advisory 1 Mral hous- uv committee of ; the FKA shas worked out a plan for atimulatihr Ihe better housing program in each I in The plan calls for the v"" ' meat of oounty rural 1A fen -mil tees to tarty on t . , 1 i cally rlth the tela of 'A. 'K. Rob- AFfiilll , Whfst stAaJ-li AM nHIl tuk at 8tate CoUege. . ' - . ;j FHA.in tbU State, Robert, visit the different counties v, slst Jn the development of tA i ter bo'-'ig .program where it ) not l- a started and to do fuXp up i. ork' In .counties which ave r ady been organized, y ,Mt 1 ahe purpose of .the , program, said L O. Kchoub, of State CoUege, canto-man of the sural ' advisory committee, is to stimulate the mak rk y.of permanent improvements to f homes and buikU. su 'and 'to farm families secure jpwdlt on nable terms when -necessary, itatively, the county commit TOuld be composed of the a and home agents, representa 1 of vocational teachers, rep- .tentative farm men and women, NCERA representatives,' Grange representativea - and leareds . of other agricultural organizations. . The functions of the .-committee are to be: outlining a better hous ing program, holding meetings to acquaint farm people with the program ,to encourage commercial firms to advertise material which can be used in house i- v- Qts to encourage flnancU.i . .ions to cooperate with the pr-ram and to arrfe demon -.traUons in ink stalllr; water systems and, sim ilar-ac;'' "ies. ...9 9 11 i to the i-' -7 t Rlir-rjls.J llir '8 formation and a s r'is'tic,-atinK, add V 5 t e t of 1 1 i' I t 1 men leaping from in t e t - cri ' ' rt er,j y I , t 1 it h 1 bfeu 1 . Into t: colorf dur. rous country Ci-oh- a" Yani, i In "tha Picture. 1 riliJa , s,? , to t h it all Is a -his 1,.,'y. I ; l I ,ce In which bne He wfi't C ... 1 , pretty girl hoUa a whole corps of the fca affect'on, marines to heel. J is afraid .butt-,.. !.! its two famoua sredeces- the custom. Y-n-i ' sors, "Here Cornea the Navy," and j Crosby is brand a "Flirtation Walk,'' this picture others and goes o . was, produced under a special ar-, the, captain of a if rangement with, the lT. 8. Govern-' order to escape t? meat .it hmarine-officers acting the tutelege-of t!.e: and- there took, the vows of Preai-. u technical advisors to assure' its braggart Crosby r . . 4.11 VaTWaS : -: iA I . 1,1..'. '.Jf. aflUfrfc. ? Three Neeroes were captured in r3arthage, Monday,; charged with breaking intd the Standard Store Aberdeen. ' The three were" 1ng a new -1935 Ford 'which , confessed to have - stolen ' in Lhs Hill Sunday. - The Ford was a demonstrator belonging to Bard- la Motor Company. Mr. Bardin war called an recovered the car.- - Mc- and Mrs, C. N. Hines spent Suc'-v with vMr. and Mrs. J. K. Bot O. ' ,5 IV. Ralph -Veach. spent a ? lew days of last week with hia motherj Mrs: . Johnnie , Langsron or neaau Warsaw. ( ' Mr. and Mrs. Rom' Jarman . of near KenansvUle visited in Mask vine Thursday afternoon; They also visited here Sunday.- 1 . Mba Doris Miller-spent, last Thursday night with her-grandpa-i rentai Mr. and Mrs-. 'R. I JdiUeror BeulavlUe. ' ' -Kin. Leon Blalock sperit- the week cad1. with her sister; Mrs; Da- via aviAJwii." .w- .' - . -. Mr. " and ' Mrs; Carlton . Boatio Kvent Sunday with Mf. and Mrs. Alston-Carroll. - .. J Krs.'-'JJ Sumner' spent Satur day k.'ternoottwrth Mlsa Mary Lon Bostic. - - M' f'Uti Kae Wad spent the week . 1 with Mr. and Mrs,' Ray Bachelor cf Muddy Creekr. . Mr. Joseph Brinkley of Chinqua pin spent Sunday evenki. witlr Miss' Macy Milter. Misa Vera Miller spent 'Sunday P .M. in HaUsville. . . ; ' - ' - Quite a number haver been com ing to HaUsville on Fishing trips this past week.' N . - - v MiC l, i Lang-ston-was " the guest of ' -ias Ehmv Carroll Sun day afternoon. . , , Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jarman and children visited Mrs. Addie-Bmlock Sunday, . - ' Mr ,.and Mrs. Remua Hall spent the latter part of last' week vis- Ising relatives here, a Mr. John. Wesley Veach, of near Warsaw, - spent Sunday '- afternoon with Miss Mary Lou Bostic. ..' Messrs:, WaddeU Brinson and Willand Brown ' visited in ' Halls-' vUle Sunday P. ;M.t ' ' ' " 1 , Miss Una Blaloek visited ; here Saturday, afternoon. ' ' 1 " '" 'Mesdames Glennie 'and ' Ronald Royals; Roland Langston and Rel ator Potter visited here 'Sunday. Mr. M wN. Bostlc of Burgas vis ited "his father, Mr.' H.N; Bostic Saturday P.' M.i ' . -; Mr. and Mrs. M J. arman spent the . week , end - visiting ; their ' chil dren.4 - - r "'i 1 -!,. i ,!, 1 - HrtBpllie Smith baa -returned home 'after-an extended visit With Mrs.,-Johnson of Beulaville.; .. : . Mr, Junie Atkinson ra a visitor omiHM Dona Miller Sunday, iv 'v -i z e . bwv This was done-wWle-Mrs. Gavin held a .rose, sprinkled -with "avatar, over the hand's of the new officer; 0-aater, so pure ana cry stal clear,-wpiented; tie love and invai mnneratkm. oloevery member alid tbe rose,fo leas pur? and beau tiful, represented the! Ideals ana as piration to which f the club baa ever been' true. Thi retiring pre sident then presented Mis Edger ton. with a beautiful' corsage 101 and valley lUies- ia .benau accuracy, in every detail. ' - into a gun-fightii ,' l , James Cagney has the role of all along the river sa t frrt - , conceited, kid. who is a-terror, , " . natural bora flyer, but who does ', - The' comedy climax, cf ' not know what the word decipHne slppl" occurs when Cu means. -.. '-'? ) i covers that. he berh't 1 " Jimmy gets himself in 'bad from . Patrick but her little t the time he starts by flying over -Bennett .all along.. An I a' corps during - maneuvers ' and .apiaea anyone who 4 -ju : makes it worse by slapping an of- by and Fields have to g t flcerifrom nishome town on the (undoing his reputation a.l hark. H la a booster .makes love gain,;.,1, . ;, .. t v.r. it hia tviAnrt-M heafc riH. and la a ' . Crosby, who has shown 1 of. the-, club and their high njKtBMSl.Bliulloa. unUI' ; one' day talent as a comedian in t;.j for the new president, aid ushered I there l, a thrilling accident which Pictures, develops into- a . her tavthe presidenrs cnair wnicajbri ,mashlns; climax to the partner ktor jiimmj- at 1 story and" opens the young recruis'snn form in JTMlaoim eyes td what the service means. f. Crosby,a soore, compose j Pat O'Brien has the role of. a! Bodgers and Lore' . . hard boiled Devel Dog officer who. Just as ohock-full-of h.j 1 befriends Jimmy and then becomea LoveaMe Not" and rHai . lscusted with , his swaggering Heart" were- !, v . egotisms , - t " Thb hlghspdt of the f "-1 s Margaret iLndsay ia the girl for jbjra singing- that grana 1 whose love Cajrney and uruntn p ; aha- occupied for the remainder of the evening.' Tbe other new oincera which. are-w follows: ; Secretary, Miss-Nancy Jusaley; Chainmn of Art Miss Anna-Cart: Chairman, 01 LUerature,' Miss- Enna Williams; and Chairaianr of Civics and ramie Welfarei" MUs-Kathryn Sltterson, weretben asked to aneei ana iae the vow in unison in like manner as- the president; and .were' each pressed with a rose bud: ; . The members all then (Ms-the club' song,' "I Love Yoa Truly,, composed by Mlsa Etjna ulams. after Which a brief acceptance of office we given by the new presi dent' Miss .Rebecca Edgerton, A motion was moved and carried for adjournment J The hostesses, Misses r'argaret William and Kathryn .teraon, served delicious iced- taa.i cook ies,' -and an enjoyable social sion ensued. 't- . j y - fight a bitter batttei :whlle Frank withr then assistance of a McHugh. baa a droU comedy role . &onia ' : aai an ambulance driver with John': " Queenie Smith, i: -Arlede as his assistant and chum.' the Broadway stare .' ... t . a-., : .-a " a ,. . a , a - ' ilahiif in a ii,,pt f Ur w n VWMBUMjr-WIUJT - miamwinrpi. . Hen, tton the Duplin offera an all-star furniahed by ,the s cast in "Looking; For ; Trouble." Cabin Kids, who are f Wednesday ia bargain . day next Oaude GUlingw ' week.""" - , and Fred KolUer, t m- (' ..' - supporting dram .' o- Lea. Grey. It waa. birthday and tacky party combined. Mrs. Del hart E&tta won, the- prize, for be ing tia tarMest . . '.. Mr. Brown and children sr-t sw 'sy- ajith.MA an4 Mrs. Mrs. Annlo Pickett and Mrs. Freyt . AT. anA I'm Asnaia T .BMsaia lHn " .".' Ms p Vr. a"d Mra wu. MORE with Mr, and Mrs." Stephen, ftaynor Sunday. .' , .Mr. 'and. Mra,', Paul Sotermnd. spent Sunday-with Mr. and - Mra, Abb Pickett. - ., i . " ' ' Mr, and' Mrs. Gowman Brfnoon Mr aa-n Latuer ot BouIavUia Sunday P. M. ' 1r, . ' ' si"l V'ra. siton'Ptckett and cklren, -', Sunday with Mr. ai)4 Kts. Jf., lit Eo4 aeriand.. Albert Tt""ii visited bar Theo. Middleton "; v - uaia 10 iest Maenolia. Funeral services for Theodore Middleton, native of Dap- nn county, who died at o'clock Sunday at .-Magnolia, .were--held Monday afternoon; at (SMlock at the Baptist Church ta Magnolia. Interment was .made In the Mid dleton family A burying, grounds near. Warsaw. ;Piney :Gt ove News' MRS. ' 1 J? r Mrs. Harvey BONEY TO ATTEND. CONFERENCE. Boney, Welfare Suoerinteadeht for Duollh Countv. 1 Kathaleen J will attend the mid-year meeting r air: tim of county superintendents of pub-j bert Hill lie welfare durina- the State Social 1 Bessie f .: . , Service. Conference ,; in Winston-1 Mr- ait Salem on Mav 7th. Others from Ued at I thla countv are expected to attend' "Mf . J a a tbe conference. oaoy v o ' noon in t WISCONSIN VI.".ITOKS IN Kllby 1 Kr'MANSVILLEi tha old. j. vmr ana Mrs. mipy HUi Tisiteq Mr. Bob Hill Saturday night ; Among the week end visitors of Mr and Mrs, Kllby Hill were Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, Miss may hm, Mrs. Paul outlaw, Mrs. Bessie Smith. m Sorry to report Mrs. Bessie Wha ley is still stick. ' . 1 ' 'Among the. boy . friends " that visited Eert and E. K. HiU Sun day were lr. irui'.man Sutton, Vt. Earl Har. r, ilr. Holvin Potter, Mi Guy I vn. Mr.: Wir t I'Ul vialted , HlfiS -s mc!av. 1 utton and Mr, El-1 i I'l'is Ruby a1 1 y, land,Sunday. ' - . - . Mrs. loss Wilson mad sxbual- nesetrtp to WAUactf Safurir:'.- . Mlsa Virginia Brad -naw i t: ding " few days wlti' benx at Island Creek. Mrs. Leona' WlWama i . I- dren'from Wallace ar- X t r- end With her parents. X't. i-Ui. . F. N. Brinson. ' Mr? John R. Brl""'i r siaass trip' to r vlCrr and Mrs. Li- - - . ' and Mrs. Perry EJ a I l- nie Lee and Rusself Grey s.t i. flaw la iTIMnvinaL . Mr and, Mrs-.' A. R. Y"- t.-,' tended-the I f ' at Chlnquf , .. i Mr. ani 1 ). ' Mrs.-J. f Sunday wi'.S 1 Brinson." .Mrs. r ed a t.' day D' '.t i . And- Mrs. Jim Lanier -and cb'l'rea visited Mrs, Z'Ja Hunter It. Nora, Swi from Warsaw nt t her d-w-ter, Mrs. 5 x 1 f -', "'1 JVM. r. ! ' l- past we I -t qm j, l- and. Effle 19. Both ot. Duplin 1 Tubi i J.' to tubarculosia; this Is t er it Is dry pleurisy or in the cheat. , ' If you have bad a heir. or pleurisy be sure 9 1 through physical exam', -If Za tuberculosis cae . covered otherwise, be aui 1 an X-ray. of your cheat 1 some one who has bad c atle experience in raadii picture.'. -- ' All those desiring the e Uoa may obtain same free ! plying- to family physician C. H. White, for time end t pointment Preferably a "I have the tuberculin te t f person fails to react to e concluaivfr evidence that r son has not been infect.: ! Schedule of CT ' Kenansville, May 2 Ft ' -"i. May 22-id. a i 1 Lay. 2ith ,a.d : ; Vi..j, May 27th anj ; May 2?th and 30th; l..a l I Slat and 'une 1st. 1 s 1- Joanita : E',Sel Mae vrify Eln t -et. man Ken r 'Crane, Mo. An, for a "cop,T r and found a pn; , t i Jail running down t' lng to catch a broken l-fo f e J 1 1 1 if ' Dr. and Mrs. Griswfild of Grants, burg. Wisconsin are spending a few !" in KenansvUle with Mr. ani 1 ,1. J. E. Jerritt. Dr. and l'.s. C '"'ahl motor"-! frovn Vis c 1 1 . l!e is a r ' v ff 1 : e L e I-1 - .. ; . j " . . " ' , W;. a -y , r ' ' ' Taarsday-Fr' " i '' . . , ""J E-ltaAINDAY . v 1 ; xc:::iNGror. , 'JOAN te---'; r - rr.ounLcw ; . ,"' ! " AH t:ir Cast . ''( 'j y "T.IIC""" , rar.',r ymcea With an Alt rf , - 1 . f e ' : . t I : 3 a. 1 l-o - 1 i ; New plo 1 caj"' pn. 1 -C 1 ' 1 "V f t 1 I 1"