Sh
Attra
j n .
r im.1 ' rtunlln'a ' nmirrnm ' nnna a4. ""art
nexi woen wiui u v J . , ; , .
2,
Of i
rs. Ceo., ...
. attended t
. . ra Pou Mat. i. I
a LalUe Rom of WasLinrton
N. C, was visitor in town Fzi-
Misses Amelia Farrior, Maxira-
itvye J;
j Duplin
ed. however, there U a
it will kill the beetle ret Kornegay and Jack BesV Jr.,
on,l a man loft Tnalinu rt...j rf-n
Alan'SLT' ln addttlon known a3 Derria Root Powder. The where they will represent the
Owen Had Alan Male, in addition , . . , un Ynumr k..-.i.
, ' , .,';.,. . . .,
!. J. ...
t i.i'-y a
; i, Jt", -i i
1 V.ii.
oca CKfton c f 1 '
with her staler, J.
to the "Good Fairy" which plays ";v . J UBr"ea " f " u. .cT
Monday and Tuesday .pedal at- f aftoTf olmf
traction is offered Id wly ie- dust u a apy and should be
velooed technicolor entitled "La- " "f . ... .
3 carried a story on the use Young People of the Presbyterian v
cnurcn. f i ij
Mr. and VTni TV lr aunt I
j... . .. - . w.... . : . - B
uuhi. or as a spray . ine week end in town.
applied under the leaves. The pae-u Mr Ma Mra J. c .Thompson' j!
veloped . technicolor ' entitled
i DUCIIIUIH.., M ...W "J WW , . . , , .l. MMlAri ' .
traying Mexican dances and scenes STZTZ na daughter. Barbara Jean
"TfS. manv vear. of successful direcUoM for ' -f . - the week end at Carolina
and consistent- playing:1 on the
American and English stage, ' the
play "McFadden's Flats" has been
f ilraed by Paramount ana comes plia instruction. : Mr. Jule
" " v -eescn, guest or Mr. and Mrs. A.
kn a m-t A vtr TkTTlYITrl It. ..'.".,;-..........
Dr. Clyde A. Erwln, State Supt ', 'i'J- spent Monday K
t,,nn Wrurtlon. Mr. Jule Uoldsboro. . , ' ert
next Wednesday only to the Dup-.Warren Secretary of North Car-! Mr' Robert 8. Orr of Maxton git.
lin Theatre with Walter C. Kelly, ioUia, Teacher's Association of Ral-1 -"The
Virginia Judged Andy Clyde.Llfi.h and Mr. B.' C. Stake and KimMttttteMtMAftAUM -
jane AJarweu , ami lucaara crom- c Siske Jr.. of Pleasant Garden
-!hy West the
at of her t r, Irs.
i in qpldali.jro,
T Thomas s n Eiliy
.in were g" of Mrs.
n laat r i. '
T I'argolls of V.'lUIams
i. . "r-ln t s Lo'' f of
- a. A. I ot a Suiiu&y.
... i and Cavhter
. "C n an J son Kob-
-t Ci.wpel ITill were
a. XI. I Cooper Mon-
well in the cast. . I were visitors in town Saturday. -
How of Fiats.-, it was first pre- Weta v and Mrs. C . B.
sented on September 7, 1897. The Ew North wuke8boro, N. C.
Author is Ous Hm. wlU arrive Friday to visit their
To the. present day, audiences' nU Mr Mr, a Q. Hol
all over. the world enjoy the hllari- . - f
ous tale of the simple Irish brick-1 ' " ' ' '
layer and hi. fighting friend, the' Mr-Md MrJ- D
Scotch barber. ; - - Dorotty 1 Miller and Mrs. Ash-
. '" v. worth and house guest of Mrs.
Starrtd with George Raft In his ma t y. u, Rajeigh.
second film, Ben Bernte together j Mr Mrs. Tom Brlggs of
with his lads appears in "Stolen Lexington and Mr. C. G. Peeler of
Harmony." at the. Duplin Theatre ri were ruest. of Mr. nd
. im...J. 4 .! t,Ja . ' . .
clowning and musical mood. j
1I,C !-. - Mrs. Joel Leyton of. IJUlngton
score by the wteards of were visitor, in town Thursday,
board, Mack Gordon and Harry. MtJ Di E w BDet th g
Reve.. blends music with comedy end m urhaT ate hle of
and closes on a dramatic note. "
Ben Bernie, in "Stolen Harmony" I
leads his lads and lasses on
JUNE ICth. FA'
Plenty cf Gifts Cz.i
ILATZ DEPT. .
. For Father's Day Carr,
age to your Father and it will be appre
ciated, you will always c njoy shopping"
at our store. Knowingly wo are. not under-,
3DAY
.IE ' -
email pack-
sold. ,
KATZ DEPT. STORE
Warsaw, N. C.
Mrs. W. C. Surratt Monday.
Miss Martha Leyton and mothe f9 J
trans -continental barnstorming
tour in a large bus.
Glorious Shirley Temple, whose
natural art is second to none, and
who has, in the words of Irvin S.
Cobb, "made more people happy
and made more children laugh than
any child your age in the history
of the world,' is here again.
Her new Fox Film picture, "Our
little Girl," starts its engagement
at the Duplin Theatre next Fri
day and Saturday. It is called her
greatest!
This is said to be Shirley's most
touching picture. She plunges in
to an emotional adventure that
sings in the heart as she bravely
meets a bewildering crisis while
those who are nearest and dearest
to her grope in the shadows of
misunderstanding.
aniriey s Drave smile revives a
waning love, when she pleads for
her mother to return, and runs
away from home to reunite .her
parents.
In addition to acting, the child
wonder sings.
' ' - .
Bean Beetles Doing
Damage; Poison
O '
Farmers are reporting that the
Bean Beetle is doing considerable
damage to the crop during harv
esting time. It is not permissable
to use any kind of poison on beans
when they are ready to be picked
Brokers
and
Shippers
Farm Produce
McColman
AND
Clifton
Phone 33
Faison, N. C.
THE WEATHER MAN, SAY$
" RAIN WIND HAIL
One hall storm and your entire crop may be gone,
- . t . , '
too late to replant that crop. , , A ' : ....
It may be
HAIL INSURANCE IS
THE
CHEAPEST KIND OF PROTEC
TION YOU CAN GET ON YOUR TOBACCO CROP.
92.00 . .WILL VOX Jk. $50.00 COVERAGE
94.00
98.00
n
'. . . . I WILL BUY A -100.00 COVERAGE
....WHX BUY 1160.00 COVERAGE
Let Me Give You Full Insurance" '
Information . i -. I ;
A. L. Cavenaugh : 7
Office Phone 80
Residence Phone 00
. Warsaw, jk. cl- '.. V ri i'c4: ' .
'The Home of Safe Insurance" ; , ' -
ys i 1
I Hi
Duplin Theatre
Warsaw, N. C.
Program Week June 17th.
FOOD
Economy
All over the world thousands of
housewives are saving food,; time
ana money wiin one stupenw uu
Burning . Refrigerator. And . while
better'too, with less work and few
er hours in the kitchen. It costs
less than $10 a year to achieve
these gratifying ; resulu, because
Superfex derives its power from
kerosene, the : cheap fuel that ' is
conveniently available everywhere.
Constant food preservation .
ice cuoes i wnen neenea . , ine
means to make delightful meals
from "leftovers" . -, . your choice
of many , delicious desserts, "Ice
cream, cooling drinks . . t all these
things are yours with a Supertax
Superfex is made in five different
models. There is one to suit your
requirements.
Just call us and we'll arrange a
free demonstration. .? -. ;
LEON J, SIMMONS
- ' MT. OLIVE, N. C. '
A hwAhut W PwffwtltoB tlws CwMmy
TTTlT7rr7T7Tr
A 9 I
t.zr lau
hot fi-lt '
in fftr r;retcst plctxrt
' - . .... V -fF--n
Fridav and Saturday w ' " S
MON.-TUE8.
'Good Fairy"
" with Frank Morgan
"LACUCABACHA"
s WEDNESDAY ONLY ,
BARGAIN DAY
"McFadden Flats"
: with Richard Cromwell and
Jane Darwell (, .
THURSDAY ONLY I
Ben Bernte " -
' . ' sad George Raft in
"Stolen Hsrrr.cny"
FREE PASSES: The following Bonham, Warsaw; MUs Nannie son;; Miss 'Sarah McColman;
will receive free passes to the Gray , Stephens, Kenans vllle; Mrs. Deens Clifton, Fa! son; Mrs.
Duplin any day next week If Mrs, J. B. Reaves, Warsaw; R D. Clifton, fa.n; I": a Ii.,a
they w(ll present this ad to the Mrs. D. H. McCullcn, Faison;-Haskett, Fa'- n; 1".-. II. R. Ca-
tciket,W" 'V: Mrs. Willie Miss Charlotte Williams. Fr(- v Fafn-n.
. o Bor f j i r a t.'p t
.... (trope.
llr. Charlie Ifo,-, cf tlnf
Va., was a we- kfl r- t ii t
home of ir.s. G. P. 1 i
llr. and lira. J. L. I t a1 '
daughter. Kiss Nina I , . i f .
Chiri'.v'iapin were guewLa of I 'r. as 1
ls. Eland Pickett Eut 'ay.
Miss Mattle Hobbs of Smith
field is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Herring. - .
' ill's. Wilson Ghoulors and l".:'s
son, Wilson, Jr., of Rich E, re j
are vlaitn Mrs.- Shoulas' pRrt '
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Pridgen. -
Miss Addle Marshburn of Wal
lace was the week end' guest of
Mrs. B. C, Sheffield. - -.
Jtfesdames Frank Pickett, E. F.
Strickland and Stacy Britt were
visitors to Clinton Monday. '
CLASSIFIED ADS.
MEN WANTED for JRawleigh
Routes in Warsaw. Write today,
Rawleigh Co., Dept NCF-241-SB
' Ricluiioiid, Va. ,f . 1
' The Duplin County Board of E
zation and Review will meet at the C
House in -Kenansville, N. C, Mcr.
June 17th.f 1935,:to, equalize and rev:
the property valuations on tjie Tax K
. ' 3 ' ? " i . .
, t" , 4 t
an,d assessment roll for 1935. . ; ; -. '
4 U-"-T
The Rayliurn-Whceler Utility Bill
Noiv. Esfore Congress
' Another ffind of . Machine Politics
..i v: :P7k
H i i sin 1 ha. i . i 1 r
J! :.:.f ' jyjf'
.' ! COULD I .
i -" ' ..Vt-- " . ltn.'Miiri '"r" sjss "'
- n-ium i
V " REGULATIONS is one thltig-UIN Is an--L ConsequenUy, in opposing the Rayburn bUl,
' other. For year the Hearst' newspaper have : which would WRECK the twelve-thouaaud-denouneed
and exppaed evihi'.eiuting la She r ,mtlmrioiiM utilities 'industry, Instead merely
nUllt h''C"mp"y " ' ' - making reforms, the Hearst newspaper, are
vocated REFORM. Bat the Hearst newapa-. i
I pers have Ukewlse OPPOSED confiscation of - ennskrtent In their long established policy.
legiUntely quired pr The Rayburn bill nnu.t be rejected BE-
due eompensation, the destrontioB of honest ... ' ' '
investments and the demorallaation of useful . CAUSE IT IS CONTRARY TO THE PUBLIC
buslnea enterprises.- - WELFARE,' ' " ' "
- Reprinted by special permission from the',.' .NEW YORK AMERICAN of March 20, 1B8S
i v , - l-;.v.'
Let s Look at tne Kecom
WHO ARE AGAINST THE BILL?
1 'y-' ' " rv- W- - .' ' 'uV V,'
A Majority of Newspaper Editors
Hundreds of Thousands of Individual : .
Investors Investors Organizations ,
Practically all Business Organizations ;
-Savings Banks (With 14 Million De- -positors)
Insurance Companies State
Public Service CommsisionersJnvest
ment Bstikers Banks and Trust Com-
panics, ' ' ,
These at the people who are opposed to fh Public Utilities
Bill j V,' 'V:.', -v A ' -.,y !,M Vv'
-As reported to the Senate en May 15, 1BS5, the so- ,'
;-' called modified version of the BUI is substantially the same -
as the original destructive ' draft. ' ' " " .
- WHO ARE FOR THE
' .Except . for a few govern
ment officials who are ad
vocates of government own
ership, and a few who have
.long had a deep-rooted pre
judice against the public utll-
' Itlesvi there l apparently no
.answer.' ''
During the past few weeks, organizations and individuals from every state 'in the Union '
have openly declared Jlheoaselves against the proposed Bill, emphasizing the following
flve'pohits: . , ' , - " j v
- I . j ' r ' " V , , v. ' 1
! Kl-' ' '. ' ''" ' - ' 1 r C ' ' ' " 1
. .."J.. It would seriously retard the nation's eeonomlc recovery; i '
fX It would cause immense destractloa of values in utility securities; ' '
' rl. It would increase tbe oost of electricity to the consumer;
. ?4. It would undermine the efficiency of the light and power Industry; - '
8. It would virtually nuUlfy. state jurisdiction over local operations. ' "
An Advertise:r.er.t by the TIDEWATER POWER C0:.IPAN'
in tl:s ir.tcrcf"5 cf its rtccLhcIiers, 23.CC0 cr."tc -
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