Kenansville Junior Woman's Club ; V
Opens Pall Season With Meet Monday; . ,
Miss Katnerme aiuerson, rnamcin
it, J" 3
t'The first fall meeting for the
"current year: of the Junior Wo
man's Club was held on last Morn
' day evening at 8 o'clock in the
club" building. - -The
president, Miss Kathryn
- Sitterson opened the meeting by
extending a sincere -sixteen
aew members, after which
Miss Patty Lottin, chairman of the
Civics Department .gave an inter
esting report and plans for mak
ing the Courthouse square more
beautiful. Also Miss Anna Carr,
Chairman of the Fine Arts De
partment, gave a report and ex
planation of the art department
Miss Harlan, a member of Ken
ansville faculty, was elected Chalr-
" man of the Literature Department.
Miss Mattle Bray Bradshaw was
elected Publicity Agent.
Plana for Halloween entertaln-
. rnent were discussed .After sev-
" eral suggestions It was decided to
hold a contest for the men of this
county-The Most Henpecked
Husband" This promises to be a
magnetic excursion for the Dup
lln Gentlemen.
After the meeting was adjourn
ed refreshments were served.
r NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Of the authority upon the under
signed Commissioner by a judg
ment - of the Superior Court of
Duplin County in the special pro
f eoriiiura entitled "H. F. Rouse &
W. D, .Rouse, Executors of J. S.
Rouse VS Mrs.. Delia Register,
VaT' entered on the 16th day of
April 1928, and also an order of
re-sale entered on the 28th day of
September, 1935, the undersigned
Commissioner will offer for sale
and sell at public auction for cash
' at the court house door in Kenans
viUe, (North Carolina, Wednesday,
the 80th of October, 1935, at or
about the hour Of twelve o'clock
noon,, the following described tract
' of land :-..
. i , . ' 1st tract:
- In Kenansville Township, ad-
' Joining the lands of A. J. Brin
son, Mrs. W. D. Register and
others, containing' 78 acres, more
:. or less.: .
Cl' and tract
ansville, N. C, on Saturday, Octo
ber 19, 1935. at two o'clock F.M.,
personal property as follows:
Household and Kitchen . : Furni
ture. l t
Farm Implements. ' 't , ,
4 Hogs " " s-'' '? 'V t
,8 Mule " ' 4
6 Heatf of cattle. : V
' TERMS OF SALE CASH
This September 28, 1935.-' -
;. H. D. FARRIOR
Administrator with WU1 Annexed.
Geo R. Ward, Xtty. , .
Oct. 17-3t-G. R. W. , i .
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APPLICATION FORj PAROUS
Notice is hereby ; given to "all
persons that the undersigned will
apply to the" Honorable J. C. B.
Ehringhous, Governor, for a pa
role for Andrew Bostlc lately Senr
tenced from the General County
Court cf Duplin County on .
charge of A. D. W., etc., and sen
tenced to ti term of eighteen
months. All persons wishing y to
file protest tathis matter will
please do so on or before the 12th
day of October 1935. , v
ANDREW BOSTIC
' -Applicant V'
Oct. 10-2t-R. C. W, '
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Birthday Party
Beulaville, ' Oct 5. Little Rus
sell Sanderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Sanderson of Beulaville
section entertained a few friends
and cousins Saturday afternoon in
celebration of his ninth birthday.
Games were played, after wmpn
the pink birthday cake Deanng
nine candles was cut ana eerveu
with lemonade and mints." f .
Those present were Jessie, xusuh
' In Mnrnolla Township, adjoin
ing the lands of L. W. Brown,
II. F. Rouse, J no. F. Croom and
others, containing 90 acres, more
;- or less.
"A deposit of 10 per cent will be
' required of the successful bidder.
; This the 28th day of September,
1935.
, H. D. WILLIAMS,
Commissioner.
' Robert C. Wells
Attorney
Oct. 24-4t-R. C. W.
Revival Cervices At
TeacLcy Church
i Evangelistic "Services began at
the Teachey Presbyterian Church
Sunday, September 29th; and con
tinue through Sunday, October 6.
Services1 Sunday at 11 a..m., and
7:45 p. m., and each jiight . during
the week at 7:45. Morning services
are to be" held .Tuesday : through
Friday at 8:00 A. M, for an half
bour. ' ' '-'
Dr. E. S. Gillespie, of Greens
- Kinston, Oct. 2. The Greater
Kinston Fair v i ; en up Monday
of this coming vw k at 5 p. m..
with a parade of floats and decor
ated cars, accoi'i' t- to a m
ment made by i ..retary N. G.
Bartlett. IndicpU h are this years
j 1 i . i ,.i . nnv In
pruuuuuuu wju IT... v.u ;
previous years, i-racuciuiy
floor space has been Jtaken for ex
hibits, both commercial, agricul
tural and livestock.. A feature or
the Fair this year will be the
poultry show with exhibits from
ton rnimtiea of this section. C; If-
miintrtnn Snnpr!ilnnlnt of the
horo. w.'ci'li assisting the. pas- Tnifrv . TVnartmenfc .. stated' for
tor, Rev.S. G. Harness, In the j, paper that no previous Klns
servlces. Dr. Gillespie la well ton pgj, nafl paa no more reprej
known in this county having held1 tentative birds than.' this time, J.
meetings at Mt Zion.RoBe Hill, c. Hough, Superintendent of the
Chinquapin, Beulaville""and other Livestock believes that every pen
Presbyterian "churchea in recent wlu fmed with livestock. L. C.
Presbyterian churches In hecent t jjerring, Superintendent of the
years. He Is Secretary ofr : Home' Agriculture Dept. has left nothing
Missons' for .the 1 Synod -of North undone to make this department
, REAL ESTATE -
, jLii,). ,
1 A. Beasley and George B. But
ler commissioners to .Atlantic
Joint Stock Land Bank 73 acres
in Island Creek Township.
? J. S. Herring and wife to Frank
Yaroboro and wife two tracts, of
land in Glessons Township con
taining 7 acres and 167 acres. -
; Gurney Pv Hood commissioners
for Citizens Bank of Mt. Olive and
Calypso to M. J, Hatcher and Wife
and R. F -Smith and wife lot In
Calypso and lot in Mt Olive. "
- S.. H. Quinn -and wife to R. I
Qulnn 57 acres in Limestone Town
i'O.
II.
-The writer was a visitor to U.e li. totsoi '. ' 'i
home of lira. .Victoria Gooding waa a raiif hj i t ( ,
near Pink Hill, and learned some'nogro. mens),.. of the i i
Interesting facts about Old Smith !siaves were svtel and t;n"j
Chapel Church in Smith's ToWn-'a door w tlie end of the l . .
ship. The present building has been fOT them to u.-ie. TK e ni n .
in existance about one half en- -were allowed to. come throii; i
tury, but the arrangement -of thelgata ln e rail and come to t!.
old . church was "very ; .interesting, front when they wanted to jos
;The Pulpit was "at the end of .e church, but other timi v-i
the ?hurch with side entrance to .to stay back of the rail. Tiie rs; s l
the building to the right and left of nan(j 0f fellowship was a!w (
ahAIlt DirM tlHth frhfl ., . I.- .V. A nll All ..v. .
Luc piupib, Mu ...v.. v.t given UaCA VI HID IflU, A'
front of the rostrum. These en attending were quiet and or.. . y.
and
woruAiuo, fHi,! jxne leaiure yiuie rair.Afi.avu.-
ingJri Red Springw was elected, tujaj exhibits "wiU .not bevlacklng
Carolina, and-at its recent meet-
Moderator for the ensuing 'year,
All are" cordially Invited to at
tend these services and It Is ex
pected that many will avail them
selves of this opportunity of hear
ing Dr. Gillespie iii theseGospel
Messages, - -, . v . , '
Little Billie Mooref
Dies in Doctor's Office
' ,. , 0 ,l'f ki
, BiHle Mcore, age 4, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ivy Moore of r Wella
Chapel, died Monday1 morning,
September 30th, In Wallace t. the
office of Dr. H Wysong. He had
been ill since Saturday and Mon
day he appeared to be worse' so
his parents rushed him to Dr. Wy
scng. He died While: being .treat
ed. ' " " '""V "
Funeral Service were beld-Tues-day
at Wells CBapet
He is survived by his parents
an'd one sister. ? . -
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Those present, were veaani, - -
Ruth and Ann Sanderson, Sammie RoSP Hill WeWS JLteiTlS
Thnmna Mnrnh v And Doroth'-Lee ' . tf' t v'
for this -year iMrs; J: A. Jones la
looking after the fancy work De
partment, while Miss Hunt : will
have charge of the Children's Ex
hibits. Mrs. Vernon' Mooring, Sup
erintendent Of the Pantry Supplies
Department is active In .the field
for exhibits for her department"
H. . H. Bullock, Superintendent of
the Educational Department " has
made . reservations for-', several
school exhibits, Mrs. ,W. M. Dud
ley, Superintendent of the Flower
Department will have a very cred-.
liable display of flowers and every
other department ' Each will be on
the job for his department.
The offices of the Fair will be
moved- to the Fair Grounds, Fri
day, October 4th, with Miss Helen
Hodges Carrow and.W. H: Caton
In . charge. Any imformation con
cerning exhibits o eating' stands
would -, be directed i- to telephone
463 orJn. person to the office' ln
the old First National Bank Build
ing. vw . ' - ' T I ' -
ahip. " . - ' front of the rostrum, 'inese en attending "were quiet and oru
i Margaret F. Davis and; A. .M. J trances were used .by the white Beforg the old . church was
Davis to Bruce a. iui mwjui oi people. The two amen corners to down, this rail was removed ana
land On A. C, L. and W.&W Rail:, the .immediate -right and left of th6 negroes sed the back seats
road. v r ' ' f' ' the pulpit were seated with bench- j Whlle the white people would go
" W. P .Bridges, trustee, to C S.eg facing the pulpit One eide was to the front ot the church, .
Scott -cjie lot of Winders Restate used by the men who took caret ,s m'teresting to iote that' a
in Warsaw Township. . - ;. cf the older children and the other 1- - , thi. church
; D.' I Carlton commissioners to side was used by the women wno, 'V '
Federal Land Bank 278 acres 1n'Would take care of the babies. All October -13th, and continue through
Rose Hill and 'Magnolia Town
ships.' - ;"' ;
B. P. Eggston trustee to J, .
Jackson. timber on ' 86 : acres in
rjmestone TownshiD.''
' trum was seated with benches fac-
on Highway 40 in Falson. - - the, pulpit and w.as nesd by ( -WotW Wheat prices soar on talk
on Hignway w m r aisoa. - , l -,r -
W. L. Sheffield and wife to Fidilla the young people and those who
. k.Ju Iam. . Iri f.lMOL I ........ , T. ....:'''.."
o, iuraerruorwu , muuw qjq nol nave cnuoren -to took ar-
Rhodes, Wooten Howard, , Bobby
Potter, Cornelia and Catherine
Qulnn. '
o 1 'a ''V
Warsaw Pres. Church'
To Observe Rally Day
Rallv Dav will be observed In
Mr. and Mrs. W. McN. Reld, Wr
mi,n Rid Jr.. Ann Reia ana
George Reld, Of Savannah, Ga. Mr.
Dan Reid, of AUanta, aav, ano, air.
' xir. - w Farrior spent Mon
day afternoon in WUmington. w ,
lei Keia. ' 1 -
Mrs. B. L. Harrell and Mrs. Dan-
kt r rer' week-end euests of
tUeWarsavvPresbyterian CTurchlr;art. ReiA andMaster Datt,JteW;.
Sunday morning,' OcforTBlhr 'MrsTirRT' RuStfvTand Mrs.
1II!IHI O ClOCK. AU UUU1L9, wacwM.
and friends are most cordially in
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSON
AL PROPERTY OF E. A.
FARRIOR, DEC'D
The undersigned will sell at the
residence of E. A. Farrior in Ken
vifprt to this nroeram. The theme
for the program will be," "Growth
of Christ."
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Presbyterian Services
Preaching will be held at Halls
ville Sunday at 11:00 a m., and
at Stamford Sunday at 4:00 p. m.,
with Sunday Schools t each
church one hbur earlier. The pub
lic is most cordially invited. ,
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Tugwell maps $220,000,000 pro
gram to be finished in one year.
Bank act's-easing of loans should
aid business, Reserve holds.
in
Coats For
School
LOOK LIKE
BIG SISTER'S!
The new, soft wooleng make Ideal
coats for school, for they'll take
all kinds of wear, and seldom show
a sign of it! And they're as
smartly cut as the coat big sister
wears to the office or to college -trimly
tailored little models that
go with belts- or without, and
bring a new thrill to the wardrobe
of the miss from 6 to 15!
Dressy Models Are Included, Too!
If she's the sort of girl who Ukes fur
collars and a flare that follows mother's
you'll find a coat for her, as well.
Various furs and . a wide selection
of fabrics, from 6 to 16. ' '
r
And Every Price Is Unusually Low !
$4.95 to $12.0 :
Coats for Smaller Children
ln the Junior Shop.
Our Store Will Be Closed Monday
Oct. 7 On Account Jewish Holiday ,
. DUPLIN COUNTY'S LARGEST DEPT. STOEE
Warsaw, N. C. '
TTrfhv Tinier were sruests of Mrs.
Barbrey in Moont Olive Thursday.
Mrs. L..A. VVllSOn, Jars, narvey
RnnAv and Mrs. Herbert Marshall
attended the Woman's Club meet-'
ing in Kenansville last Thursday.
Mr. John Farrior left last week
for Waccamaw where he will teach
in the Waccamaw . School. ;
Miss Lillian-- Newton spent Sat
urday sopping ln Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs.; H. A- Tate and
Alex ' Jr, of Lexington, N. C;
spent the week end with Mrs.
Tate's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Ev
Farrior.
Miss Lucile Teachey, of Wilm-.
ington, spent Tuesday with ; her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Teachey. ,
Mr, and Jlrs. Horace Fusse 11 an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
Monday, September 30th. Mrs. Fus
sell was formerly Miss Clara
milMhcth ' TTerrintr of -Rose Hill.
Miss Katherine Fussell left Tues
day for Durham where she . will
make her home. Miss Fussell has
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Fussell for several jnonina.
Minn Grace Rouse , spent ! last
week-end at her home in Kinston.
Miss sara wooawara ana .nuw
Mildred Stanley spent last week
end,in Rishlands, N. C.
Miss Sue Britt spent the week
end at her home In Mt-OlUve. '
Mrs, Vick spent the week end in
Mr Andrew Matthews soent the
week-end In Chapel Hill, N. C, and
Mr. Thomas went to naieign lor
Miss Louise Whitfield spent tne
week-end In, Clinton.
WALLACE ITEMS
Miss Gladys Sheffield left Mon
day for Norfolk, Va.f-where she
will be a student in the Beauty
Culture School. Sf. , . - ,
Misses Annie Laurie Harrell and
Rlizabeth Ward of Peace Junior
College and Miss Louise Ward of
I Raleieh spent the week-end with
Ithplr rihrenta. . " '
Miss Rachel Jones oi tvenanavjue
tiraa the wnek nnd smest Of Mr. and!
iMrs. WiUiam Jones.-
Mrs. Frank Griffth had as her
guest over the week end her mo
ther, Mrs. A, D. Little and Sis
ters Mrs, C. - A. Morris and "Miss
Hazel Xittle. - ' '
Mrs. Una Hanchey and daughter-Martha
Jane spent the week
lend with Mr. W ...Ik Hanohey who
is 1U in Rex Hospital.
" Mrsi Tremaaie ,or wiimmgton,
scent the week-end with Mr and
'Mrs. JJ. N. Wells.- - ' 1 i ' -'I
Misses Jayne Martin and Kath
rvn ." Sitterson; of Kenansville,
spent- Eaturday : in 'town with
i friends , ., '.. '
visiting the , formers parents
Burgaw t' ' . .
. Mtas. Virginia Carhbell, who has
a- position in the Revenue Depart
ment in Raleigh , spent the week
end at home..
: ". Mr. and Mrs,. Spencer Fountain
of Wilmington spent the week end
with the latters mother Mrs. Slon
ear. ' "' ' .
Mn T. i, Gnlhnm and daughter
ohatOottev.-uaDOv. JBssuV-ae
visiting Mrs. .wiptam Jones.
Messrs Jack "and jewel Town
send, of Selbyville, Maryland, were
visitors In town ' Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Breeqe and
ann. ' Rndnev. Jr. of " Wilmington,
visited Mrs. Katie Breece Sunday.
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. V7ITn.VOtJR .
t k iADE and guaranteed -
by Firestone, this rire
stone Sentinel type Cattery,
; isagreatbigmoney'swortlu
Tturteea . bslaacd flates
Strong connectors, posts "'
and covers. Speciallvde
signed composition cue'
that will stand hard usage
7 A wonderful buy. ; 1 s.
Firestone Batteries have i
more powef.'h' otter spark, '
" quicker . starting, better
lighting. Trade ia your old
battery for this protecdom
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-V.ACcsu:'"
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8tricklar.la
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ITUUIU UUkV 1.01 J uuuLbu. .... w--- .
children were brought ';to:' church, out the'week with Revs. McLamb
ana in case anjr, gave trouoie u nd Kessler of Pink -HUl doing tne
was easy to slip out one of tbsse -reachmlf. pu)llc te most cor-.
Siae aoors., -s "... . t. .
of war.
ter..
stone Township. ' ' J
Malissa E. Carr "to Jacob 3.
Wells 7- acres in, Rockflsh, Town
ship. ' - - .
, Jacob J.. Wells and wife to Alsa
P. Wells and Edwin D. Wells X-t
acres in Rockfish Township. v ' '
Kitty J. Wells, Kacnei . wnaiey
irannla Ttnvia nnri nthnr to AAnnie
H. Taylor 100 acres adjoining Her
man Taylor. f, - :
1 Harrv L. Gavin and wife-to H.
a CotUe' 60. acres In Rose Hill
Township. - -
'. E. P Blanchard to K. B. Wells t
lot ln Rose JtW.
Anderson Jones and wife to Alsa
Sirorleton 7 1-3 acres on Ground
Nutt Brancfr. i - 1 ; . ' -
' W 'A" Thnmnunn tn 'James and
John Kenan, 87 -acres adjoining J.
D. Wells. ' V
W. RummAv and wlfato J.
R. Mercer three 15 acres plots ad
joining Archie Lanier. ," .
' Mrs. Frances Herring -to A? M;
Herring 60 acres In Rockflsh 'Town
ship.'-,' .-- :
H-J.Sandlin and wife; to A- U
Mercer. Jo in SeulavWle. T- iJ--i j,
ijosepo p. rtuaon. ra j. a, r ai
soil lot In Warsaw. ' ' ' -J.
A. (Falson to F. J. ThohiaS 'and
wife lot V Warsaw." '
Margaret P. Orme to C t H.
Hobbs 32 acres In' Falson Town
ship: " i ;
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Wilmington Presby-
t , tery to Meet
Wilmington Presbytery will meet
in the Topsail Presbyterian' church
October 15th at 11 :00 and will con
tinue through 'the following day.
Delegates from each', one of the
churches of the presbytery to
gether with the ministers will be
tn attendance. " , - . , ' ,
-v- i . o i u a ;s, ".
100 grades of paper made from
puip oi a single tree, .
Treasury spansors private build
ing drive; seeks to cut costs.
Mastodon -bones found in Indi
ana corn field. ' ,' , V 1 V"
-"General Mac Arthur is etalie'
'About two-thlrda ot : the 'way to biilld Philippine' Army
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.WORK
SHOES
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im' Tit n
i '.ar1 a., wA -i 0
6:fsi'l the farmer bringing to our store the most perfect ear
oi corn, we wiu ;nwpru . buuu wuhji iw: . s;
ji . , This contest closes
'1 . this week. -
in' October 19th. ; Enter "this contest
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5-; OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES -,
TO BTJNNERS-tJP: 'JZ?-;
r!K f h PriBOVS WOR SHbB
" '( j- .m'riittGiBv& iREss shob ; , .i
4th Pr-eBABY'S 8HOK S?' v fX
fflh Prize, DPK DRESS SOCKS- ;
' ! m 6th Prke D62. ORK SOCIttJ V -1
t AU corn wlU be Judged by IX B. Bause and L. C, Iler
" ring, Agricultural Teacher at Oontentnea School, and will be.
" displayed, In our windows after the Judging, After the con
, test the com will be given, tb the- county charity organlsa-y
tlon;, i- ,v,-J ' "s" " -rS
CODURN'Sa.;
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Kington's Newest Shoe, Store V
Shoes for the Entire Family
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; ' WILL SAVE Y0U-M0NEl:k
reOTTOM'GlNNED; v
'-. obB ELECTRiq STEAM CONDITIONER WILL PAY THE COST OF OINNINO JVITH
THE EXTRA PREMIUM YOV GET FOR YOl'R COTTON. v ' " " ,
- .f a Our gins are'now operating fortbe 1936 cotton season." We give Individual atten-
1 ' ' 1' tlon to every bale brought to us. We are jpquipped with an up-to-date electric steam
t conditioner which win give a bright, smooth, high-type sample from green, damp seed .
cotton. Everything possible has been .done to pur gins to give the most modern service,
" ' Ours la th only gin ia jNorth Carolina equipped with the electric steam oondl-
Jr fum;X A. ' " t, " "i i!'-1 y ' r - 4J :' ? ' l '
. , ' Cotton seed bought exchanged, or stored, on as high a basis as any competitive gin,
' " - BRING US VOTJR COTTON. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOV. . ' '
v l 7- ;,ri w V - ' - .ALSO BIJYTR8 OF OOTTONr . ' k ' V .' V
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