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-4 . v - Eu'. 1 1 : 44-: r v 1 1 - .. 1 h.,n i ,ii o:l fcutfl Sii ;. 1 j . ,. i ,.a r.Innm'a Barents ly I y r. a "J I-ia, W. L. Byrd. : ; s.:ri)Uig , and sudtng j 1Tf jTVMf McMillan who Is on f,a two groi ;a, t' ) n,- 1 the St le s hway Patrol statlon i, are the beat pul. s. l"reJ at iLouiaburg was to town'Sun- , ty Vayor J. K. J'rr't , aftoinoon.-... .fMyb. uisville and Mr. Carhiiiej . izn. Henry Carr' tad daughters, a of Wallace Irave fcet;n.Eleanor gtokes ftnj .Frances; ; of d to represent the urban Pnu-1 Durham, are visiting Mrs.; Cart's ' .n of the county, with probably j mother Mral Stokes Williams.' ,ae one from Warsaw aa alter-, jjias Anna Carr, of Kenansvllle, 4e. For the ; rural sections 8pent Wednesday night with her : users. R. C. and J. H. Moore;motne- Mrs. Slon Carr..''' . i f Bowden will do the pulling and f jjr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrison and f ranting with Mr. P. W. Carter I son Max BDent Sunday: in Burgaw of Wallace named as alternate. , las the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clint This.tug of war will be Just part Mallard. " ' - of the entertainment, and It is be-j Mrs. Ada MeQowan, of Kinston, lieved that the above will be worth spent the week-end with- her dau the trip to the Station on that date. I ghter Mrs. Gordon Jones. - Now for those who haven't even j Miss Martha Peacock, of Golds visited the test farm, or been pres-.toro,' spent the past 'week with ent at the annual field day ,it -will Miss Katherine Murphy. r .-' be a day well spent If you attend, Mrs. Myrtle Carter, " of New Don't forget the date, Tnursaay,; Orleans, La., is visiting Mr. ana is. Eum l loom and Dr. and Mrs. Coddtngton" 'and ' V, of Kinston, spent j children, of Wilmington, were din ner guests or Dr. ana urs. j. u. Robinson on Sunday night. : . ' Mr. Charles Adams, who has spent the summer months In Alta Vista, Va., arrived home last week to visit his parents before return ing to State College.-.- Mrs. J. A. Harrell and daughter Miss -Annie Laurie Harrell are vis Itlng relatives in Va. who has accepted a position in Co lumbia, S. C-r spent .the week-end with friends. ,. yS ,'; -'.-;y A;- Mr. and . Mrs. John Lamb and children and Miss ; Mary Eunice Wells, of Wilmington, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells over the week-end. r ( In friw Goo, pen1 ng e-5 'Of irr. Wallace School Op sns ; With Largest Attendance Of Mrs. Elsa icnFarrior,. 1 For The Times) : nse to requests .from ' j t,t Vie family, Bev. ;i l,a given the Times n to publish the follow- y read at we iuneru llsa Houston Farrlor Tuesday. ;.; , v Mm. Kisa. Houston Farrlor was bom In Saluda, N. C, October 22, 1892. She came to Duplin County and was married to Mr, Lewis c. Houston. Mr.V Houston died .pcto her 29, 1923, leaving her with two .hiirtrRii . Manraret and Lwis c. PINK HILL NEWS Mr. Jesse Willamson has return ed from a six. thousand mile tour, of the entire mid west f - A. Mr. W. H. Moore of Southport spent the week end here with Mrs. Moore and small son. ' Dr. and Mrs. H, A. Edwards and daughters of Greensboro were visi tors, here at the week end. Mrs. Edwards left Monday morning for Chapel Hill to' attend the annual Parent-Teacher Institute held at Magnolia School V - Opens , fThe Wallace school opened Mon day morning September to be gin the term of 1935-36 with the ilanreat attendance the school has 2 Lj ' -uhm. shoni nn.na4 seen in past years, the enrollment The Magnolia School opened f jaemenUry grades being Monday a . m. w.th unusually large Md m .... enrollment Of 898 and others en-, t., the University, September 2 and tered Tuesday .There are 284 m ducted w. P. m. Currie, 6, inclusive.- ' '' ' grammar grades and 114 in High pa8tor church. , - Tke Stroud and Floyd Heath at-, school, '- - " . - . J Superintendent J. S. Blair was: nded the Kinston-Snow Hill base-' xuu' - "i if-?,' veT pleased with the splendid at- ball game in Kinston Saturday af-rro1- ,. , , tendance on the first day? and September 12th. Smith's Cliapel News Mrs. N. H. Carter. Mrs. Carter will return to New Orleans to spend the winter, , - - j . Miss Virginia Kennedy, of Hope well, Va., is visiting her sister Miss Dorothy Kennedy. Mr And Mrs, Jimmle Foyles, of Wilmington, spent the', week-end with Mrs. Foyles fparentsr And Revi H. M. McLamb took dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. "Ward, Fan nie Kate Of La Grange were guestjMtJ) Luke B fc of Mrs. Cordelia bmiin ano iann- Mlss Ruth currie will leave iy Friday. , - v . , -,Thuraday for chsraw, S. C where , . Misses Annie C, Rhodes and Eva .m her worR as mem- snutn speni pan oi uwi "" ber of the school faculty, Mr. .J. C. Dempsey. who is here tended the Kinston-Snow Hill base-' Jur ' "' iUi balieame in Kinston Saturday af- Prof. L. H. FtisseU of .Rose H.li; ( oteHaOood of Ornshorol Jr. In. December '1925,, MrsFar; I ternoon, ' ' - , ZJL?ZL . anticipates the best aehool 3af to. T- ' 7 ' I. . i.J in '-!: . -i Tir TII11 JnJ HOOU OI BUHUOTO m 'W ""J Willow inm,l.liiiuilii. the .funeral Of Miss Busie Harper " " I?. " " "i smouncements the pupils were ltt ' Kinstoni Tuesday afternoon. Srade Miss BetUo., Home or Mag- aaigned their varloUB grades. 3 Mlss Harper, popuiar'member of nolia: 3rd,. Miss-Melrose - Taylor, , The followlng members of the the , Kinston younger set was in- Magnolfa; 4th,, Miss Louise Crootn, faculty atc. Elementary grades: stanOy killed and Jack Parker of Magnolia 5th., Miss Margaret Mc- first: Mrs Breece Miss . Pink Hill-was seriously injured, Arthur, Charlotte; 8th., Mrs. L. H. Kathleen Cook; second: Miss Kath when the car ta which they were Fussell, Rose H1U. 7th., Mrs. XJoyd iecn Beat and Miss AUcen New riding wrecked at a point near Farrell, KenansvUle; HSU- Miss Dorn; Third. Mrs c M Mmer and'. Bay View August 28. Mae Marshburn, :t Harrells-vStore; Miss Virginia Brown; Fourth: Miss 'Mrs Li' a -Turner, Mrs. Alton 9th- I H- FussellMOth., Miss Ell- Nlna LoU Young; Fifth: Miss Mary Tyndall and Miss Edna Williams zabeth Tolbert, ThomasvlUe;; Jltb E. Gamble; Fifth and Sixth: Miss Were recent Raleigh visitors. Miss Isabel Boyles, High Point. iMary Margaret Hudson; Sixth: t L Mr. Joe! Tyndall Is spending a In behalf of our town, we extend Mrs. James O. Carr; Seventh. Miss few days in Knoxvllle, Tenn. He ' a hearty welcome to the seven new Louise Grissom and Mr. Ralph , mill ttn nrcomnanied home bv Mrs. 'teachers and wish for every mem- Carlton. Tyndall Who has been visiting re- ber or the faculty a joyrui ana sue latives there. . ' Icessful school year. , Mr. Hugh Maxwell has returned 1 CONSCIENCE, The sound of a mighty gong, loud cheering, bands playing, flags wav ing, whistles blowing, papers fly ing as the last farewells are said We are moving, .the great ship of Imagination Is going up, up, up and the earth seems to be literally slipping away from us, growing smaller and smaller until we. are rlor, of Kenansvuie, ana w um was porn one son, jvoranm. Mrs. Farrlors life speaks so clearly the manifestation pf. her soul that I feeb , that commentB would only b repltltion; She Is known throughout the county as. the messanger fof good will and peace.; Every where she went she left her- smile shining from Jhe face of a newly made friend.- No one was too high for. her to at tempt to serye, and no one. was too low for, her to stop and lift from the mire. - V : No one could find her Idle. She was constantly busy helping some one to .get firm footing again, or training the children that God had intrusted to her, or preparing her self for her mission to suffering W. New Bern with Mr .and Mrs. P, Eakes. " - -v ' Mr. Steven Rogers of Rocky Mt. : visited his brother,: Mr.,. Raymond on the tobacco market .spent the week-end at his home in Wilson. finally unable to see it at all. What atramre feellns; and Vet it seems : humanity. perfecUy natural that we i should T)o' challenging figure of "Miss be bounding throueh space at great Elsa" dressed in her white uniform speed. We are heading backwards through the years of time, back to the --i beginning of : history, - back thousands of years Into the past where ; everything o different from today.. Just what will, happen has inspired old and young, white and colored, to take a new now on Mfe. Many stand with bowed heads to sacred memory to testify to the good that she has done for them.' ;' . ' 'K ::,' Mr. Dempsey was - accompanied where will land, will we receive Rogers and slsterj Mrs. HlUy Page hojn by big wn who Bpent iast" a grand yrtbisomef what will we see the nast week end. ' - ' " vi i. inutim, 4n lmii whut S past ween enu.- 'week here with him. , Mr. Ivey Eakes spent Tiiursday ' Mr McGowan spent the(wlU we do then," why the trip and nignt in- ew nera wui ., "1t week-end at his home. Mr .McGow. now can it "havo snythlng to do ther,v,Mr. W.- P. rT4sW-ie-ouotioneer on the Smlthfleld with Alcoholic drinks, wUl the trip Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stroud Fink I M)llso market this season. .; i?- remain tmaglnary or real? Lookl H1U took dinner with Mrs. Strouds, Llvesav ias as her Beautiful colors are olavlnK about Barents. Mr, and Mrs. Buck Swln- son. " - " i Miss Mattie Tearl Smith spent last week with her sister, Miss Eu nice Mae J3mlth. -, -Miss-. Irene Smith is ., visiting friends in Roanoke,. Va. - " I ausMiwhaM" aAAtna Via - aVivttra tag every color of the spectrum trying to outshine the Other. Now thA crreat wtndowa are beine- eov- lered with a transparent, substance Mr. JohnHunter, of Magnolia, to screen out poisonous rays. We was a Visitor in town-on Friday guest Mrs. Winston Livesay and small daughter of Tarboro. , n ' Mr. Pat Williams, of North Wllksboro, spent Sunday with bis sister Mrs. Henry Vann, -Commodity index reaches hlglw night est average since 1930N t - Relief costs fell $9,488,239 In Julv as comr 'fid with June. Mr .and. Mrs, Charles. "Murphy and daughter, of Washington, D. C, are visiting Mrs. W. F. Murphy. ii : 5311'; Your ---; ; j (If-!.- ' , - , - f ' I . . : : . - . - ' ' ,y - - - 11 . -.1- " n y ' ' i, I -1 f " .... f ' - are told that the -ship Is passing through hundreds of years of pois onous rays and gasses but the ef fect to us is really thrilling be cause we know that we are pro tected In' every Way .Aboard our ship there IS real life,-every one nappy and alert for what - may happen next - after a visit with friends In Texas. He was accompanied from Myrtle Beach, S. C by his parents and Misses Ruby, Rose and Violet Maxwell.'-., ' Flovd Heath attended the last Sister Warsaw Residents Die High School: Eighth "A": Miss. Mayme Rose Taylor; Eight "B"i Mr. T. M. Fields; Nine "A": Miss Vera Jlnnlngs, Nine "B": Mr. Tom--Carson; Ten "A": Mr. H. M. Wells Tenth "B": Miss Elsie Winsteadi Eleventh "A": Miss Mary Lou : Wilkins; Eleven "B": Miss Tallu Crumley; Music and Voice: Miss. Nancy S. Conduff. V Mrs. Mary A. Costin, aged 92, Aot at tha Vinmp nf a nnn StAPV baseball game of Coastal Plain Costin near Pikeville early Thurs-seml-ftnala between Ayden anaiHa F,mprfli services GreenviUe at Snow Hill Monday af- were neld at tb grave side in the ' . ,. sll .. J -" ternoon. Dean8 cemetery north of Goldsboro ! Plkevil,e Township. There were1. Mr. and Mrs. Frizzelle and son. n., ...... d piw twMvo flower cirls all of Golds-' , , x 11U1 suttjr O.L iciuwu. v . "v I c-- and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Frizzelle 1 M,.u,iin nminr nf tho Nahnntannd boro and Warsaw. , , xuu.x.a iui iuumuu . . B- HOOU awamp v rienas cnurcnea be seen ;shining through her sym-1 whitman and son -of Greenville I waa in charee of the service. pathetic, patient, and tender deal-1 were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Three sons and three daughters Intra .with iTIVAlif. U11L .: - , S.- . 'nionnnaw UAnniu1v r.. n i.i. u 6" .. , vuuuuwj ...v........,, . survive, oiacy iuhliii, wiliu wiiuiii i She was a member of the EplscOn Misses Hattie Lee and Annie' hp made her home. J. R. Costin. pal cnurcn ana oore an oi w May Herring and Messrs uonaia marks of a follower or me master,- Kennedy and Faison Turner spent . Mrs. Farrlor is survived by berlgunday at Carolina Beach. two children, Margaret and-Abrarl Mrs. S. F. Parker is seriously ham, her mother, Mrs, G. V. Roun- m at her tome here s. tree, -four; Bisters and three Dro- Farmers Warned thers. Wilson, Sept. 5. A green coach belonging to H. B. Holland of Sa lemburg, Sampson County, was stolen from him Tuesday, morning of Goldsboro Route 2, L. P. Cos tin, Bowden Township, Mrs. R. P. Vail, of Princeton, Mrs. A. J. Gur ley of Rosewood and Mrs. J. E. Phillips of Goldsboro. Two sisters Miss. Laura Tucker and Mrs. John Blackman of Warsaw. Pallbearers were: Mr. M. W. Smith, of Warsaw; Mr. Walter Smith, of Warsaw; Mr. Claude Jones, of Warsaw; Mr. Lewis Kinstipn, Sept. 5. Police hero broadcast a warning to farmers to day to beware of confidence men i and women and pickpockets. Au thorities said the eastern North Carolina tobacco market towns had been invaded by numbers of trick sters and small racketeers planning ,; to prey on weed farmers. They advised farmers not to be unduly t friendly with strangers. Extra pa trolmen and plain clothes men have " been detained to the tobacco dia- trict here. ' , ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor C. T. A. of the estate of Hepsy Frances Smith deceased,: notice , is hereby given to all persons having any claim against said estate to file the same, with the Undersigned within one year from ' the -c date hereof or this notice will be plead ed In bar of any right of recovery which any claimant has. - All persons indebted to said es tate will, please make settlement with the- undersigned at once. v. This the 2nd day of September, 1935. : . ' - - - .JOHN IVEY SMITH k t. r Administrator C. T. A, r of the estate of Hepsy , Frances Smith deceased Robert C; Wells, Attorney. iQ-w-ewt a w, ; M S V ' 'our i 'v- ; Fewer suicides in nation during 1934, survey shows. YOU WILL GET JUST AS MUQI MONEY AIJD SAVE EXPErSES. O, C. BLArIIARD OIL -GUSHERS OCCUR INFREQUENTLY l Unexpected -7 fortunes " seldom materialize overnight But , ac quiring a larger, sum than yoa expect Is easy, onoe you let the Interest on a. savingss account start to earn for you t It's Ihe first step In the development of a comfortable Income, the chance to do the things you'd like to explain how s few -dol-Lts will start yoa toward your goal. - f -' . - - complete banking ' service' Crar.ch Dar.kin,T & - jl r wjt Ccnit.Ay - V.'ASSAW, I : :T5M, LEWIS C. HOUSTON, JR. Lowls C. Houston, Jr.. better i known to us as Lukle. who will at a local warehouse where he liad be placed In the grave.beslde his j left Uie car to go on tobacco sales. Driver- and Mr. Leon Lewis, both mother, always carnea on ms iace ( ... ih amiitf nf vlntorv. even thoucrb . back of that face there was ai-i 4sw&yyywtt"'i : -i . .k.i i.is. i, ways a faywciu wnwuraa wv was never able to conquer. Be was a faithful member of; t4s Sunday I School, and an- Ideal Boy scout having attained j his Tenderfoot rank. t1-'-'-";'" ':i Lukle is now released from tne bondage of the thorne in the flesh and with the new body that Jesus has given him over there, he will be able to Join with his loved ones who have gone on before in a larger and more' active service. They have passed on, but pleas ant memories of them will . ling er long in the hearts of the people of Duplin County. Kornegay Reunion ' Largely Attended Mount Oliver Sept 6. The sons and daughters, grandchildren and other relatives and in-laws oi Mr. and Mrs. D Ji Komegay, who live In Duplin county near Mount Olive, held their sixth annual reunion at the Kornegay home. This reunion was more - largely - aiienaea uuui any one of the .past and was conceded to be the most -delightful and successful from every stand point The : lavish picnic . dinner which was spread on a long table under the trees; consisted of, barbe cue With all the usual accompani ments, supplemented by quantities of fried chicken, ham, and all the delicious. cakes, pies and . other home-made delicacies for which the section Is famous. w COME TO THE BRICK arelhioMse Wallace, N. C. Salic Eve 150 monkeys escape from Frank Buck's camp in Nassau, N. T. ' ATWATER . ' , KENT V' . ; EH I L CO I and , ZENITH -R&DICT SALES. AND .SERVICE y James Rose ' . Walbce, N..C. The Nearby Market HERE ARE SOME OF THE RECENT SALES FROM THE, FARMERS OF THE SECTION . : : . . . Ben Giddens Duplin County 282 Pounds for $84.90 r , Average - $30.10 Mr.WM.Britton W. H. Jenkins Sampson County 574 Pounds for $159.86 Average $28.00 Bruce Murray & Rivenbark Pender County 190 Pounds for $67.70 Average $35.65 Mr. Walter Carter - i c,
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