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imp! ' ... 3 a' : wer- to the
me.' i f i' l t ir! 'y .concerns
Uiero i e i 1 ... 3, tiie total vo
lume of t e P ' "ifil buuine' V and
tie to! lj i j ,1 emploj meiit.
More t vii jii k 'ntiuives, del
egated bi' 'mess associa
uons In e 'II u liiiid to be covered,
met ws h Cci'v s of iclals and for
mulated tue questions to be ask
ed." -
Retail trade will be divided into
-the size ciHstfioations. Stores with
total sai'S of fc 0,0u0 and over, and
those with s:i' s of 1ss than $00,
( 00. : Common l y outa will be
nought from t ie larger group and
from ail whok:Miiie establishments
including exporters, importers, and
limited function wholesalers. : :. ...
' For the first time, Mr. Hayes an
nounced, the Census includes bank
ing and finance for the entire ran
"e of commercial, agricultural and
mortgage and personal credit fi
nance as well as security brokers
and dea'ers.
Construction, Including building.
highway and heavy construction byv
contractors Is included again,' as
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QXVtSQ to weather conditions and Jobatooo prices vrQ are v
overstot'a J.with new faU and winter shoes. Same hgh ua- ;.,
Bty we have always maintained. Not Just a few specials.
r,. y 'VQ f'VST GO REGARDLESS OP PRICES! .
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a census of Service establish
1 a, which in 11' .3 included on
3 ' ; aonal, business and mechani
( 1 repair services, is extended in
1 a plans to include certain class
s of profesaionally-trained per
sons. Mr. Hayes explained: these
include advertising counsellors,
architects, auditors, certified pub
lic accountants! engineering ser
vices, private detective agencies,
market research services, map
d-twing and cartography services,
ami sales "consultants. ' 'Theaters
and hotels are to be covered as In
1929 and 1933, he said. ' 1
Mr. Hayes declared the present
census is in answer to the request
of business for dependable 1935 in
formation for sounder planning of
expansion programs, and Is a con
tinuation of the similar business
censuses of 1929 and 1933. , '
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Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Atkin
son of Waynesboro, Va announce
the birth of a son. Charles, Jr., on
Thursday; December 12th., 1935.
Mrs. Atkinson was before . her
marriage, Miss Polly Gavin of Ke-
nansvuie. -
WHAT I SEE
AN P HEAR
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Have you ever noticed that the
emptier the pot, me quicxer h
boils so watch your temper.
Tou never hear of a man, now
a-days bragging about bow much
money ne is maiang. -, es -
f raid the tax man may - hear of
it and pounce down upon him. .
You've heard y the old saying,
"Be sure you're right, ;- then go
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! 1' i.'rtman of Columbia
! : ITnlvei, -:y Introduces a new
I t "1 . eiio,.!Ker"whU)li makes
I ' lim one of mankind's best
. .1 ,j f rlundt. If e!.not oomplete
JVST HAD A BATH AND 1 ellndnates pain In the
DO I FKEL TOUGH!!! preparation and filling of
too ii cavities. :.-:'.'.;;s
FA bAi.L4 LAYER VISITS "NAME
SARI 3" . . i An eager follower of "The
O'Neills" radio program U Steve 0Ncltt,
manager ef the Cleveland Indians.' He's
shown In New York calling en KaU Mo
Comb, who ply the role of Mm. O'Neill
1 In the program sponsored by Ivory Soap.
I The radio O'Neills are making their home la
1 Cleveland where' Bteve manages the - ball
ilcliib. ". - ." .
KEN THE KINO OK'HI'SIS 1VHES
ahead." That is good advice, but
don't- be too ; sure, every time,
that the other fellow Is wrong. '.- '
Tve seen trouble drive a man in
to debt, and I've seen debt drive a
man Into trouble, r It's a . tning
that works both, ways.:- Both are
ferocious trouble drivers. . ..
It is every man's' business to
know his business, and if he
doesn't know his business, be has
no business to be In business,
The "footologists" are saying
that women't feet are at least
two sizes larger than they - were
25 years ago. - The only way they
account for this Is the fact that
this enlargement has been bro't
about by women trying to v fill
men's shoes. , i ','
It looks as if the Government
Is playing a kind of . reciprocity
game. The main feature Is . to
give and - take. The . Government
gives to those wno will not work!
and many who ought and are a-
ble to work take and live oa-the
Government, and the rest v are
subjects for the tax collectors to
work on. . - . "
The new ' calendars are begin.
nine to aooear. Now we, can- all
have dates that will be : pleasing
to-: both . sexes. Calendars are
something we ' get for nothing1.
The Insurance conmpanies, manu-
lacturera ana otner Dig aaverus
era furnish them. When an Indi
vidual receives a calendar, he
hangs it up if it shows a girl's
pretty face, a -mother scene, hunt
ing or fishing scene," - or an old
homestead, TOe -dog and horse
calendars are very j popular, , Us
ualy if it is Just a plain calen
dar into the waste basket It goes.
Calendars are like some peoples
looking at them - makes - you
weary. v , , v
Recently schdolteacher r said
that she could easily tell the chil
dren whose parents were drawing
relief. One. would suppose 1 that
they were ill-fed, or poorly dress
ed. But she gave another : rea
son." It was the lack of .ambition
among the children. They had no
Interest In learning,' so as to be
better fitted to earn their own liv
ing, and make a success - after
school.,. And they do nbt expect
to earn their own living: tney
say that they' expect the -govern
ment to take care or mem u tne
future. This attitude, is bound to
have a serious effect in the future,-
No nation can ; progress if
the coming generation is lacking
in ambition and will power to
earn Its own living Tis ; said
t ht this Is one .of the most harm
v 1 effects of the relief system
tailing ambition among many of
our young folks. r 1
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C -r.:cr ?d For Not
CLl:ir.3r Check
Washington, Dec. 11 'A
young l!Hi-vrd lawyer who won't
r Sfifik r t "i45 from the
I mted H'"" i '"""lue Court to
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1 ... k. . . i 1 1 1 1 9 court. .
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A ONE MAN BAND
- This former ; Gorman
orchestra leadei; nowv
Comprises the entire
band. 60 he has to be -Ingenious,
" and use
hands, feet, and what
you will.
- The alleged offender is Ralph j.
Baker, Langdelt Hall," Cambridge,
Mass., who appeared in a case for
the Central Idon & Steel Co. In
1934. When the case was disposed
of a refund of 15.46 was due him.
Charles Elmore Cropley, court cl
erk, sent the check. At the end of
the term it had not been cashed.
Cropley later sent numerous let
ters asking that the check be cash
ed so he could close his yearly ac
counts for that year. He received
no answer, so the court ordered a
summons sent to Baker to show
cause within 40 - days - why he
should not be disbarred from prac
tice before the court. .
Baker was admitted to the bar
from Harrlsburg, Fa. , -
WALLACE
NEW
Misses Mary Graham Smith and
Mildred. Bryant and Jack Kirkland
are spending this week in New
York. ' - j
1 Mrs. Tracy Murphy is attending
a Beauty Culture School . in Ral
. Misses Dorothy Kennedy and
Billie Carter were, the week 'end
guest of friends in Wilmington.
.i Miss Mary Bland Hoffler spent
last week end in . Castle- Haynes
with Mrs. William Blossom Jr. and
children.' - ; ,. . ;: v r -'
""Misses Anna Carr and Dorothy
Wells of Kenansville spent - the
week end at home with ' their
parents. V"-, ' vj.-,;r""",.f'
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Morris of
raurax visited Mrs. Morns' par
MABAMr.
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WE slmfty ' cannot sell : white
elephants this Christmas! But
we do carry a most complete
line - of gifts for everyone at
prices just as amazing, in their
way, as white elephants, or five
leaf clovers I So hurry down.
See what we have. Dees' will
take a lot of worries off your
inlnd , . . and shopping will he
- real pleasure t , .
Dees' Phannacy .
' r "The REXAIX Store , ,
WALLACE, ' N. C.
. Forsaking the traditional white .
for. a wedding ensemble; the fash- .
ton world was startled to ftnd a '
- bride and ' her attendants - all '
dressed In the new Spring color .
' "Golden Wedding. Designed by
; Walter Plunkett, famous RKO
studio designer, this town wat
"one of those worn m the "Golden
Wedding" which eUmased the
Miami Blltmore Fashion Ball at
nwon Asrana.
PRETTY - " STEPPERS -Bonlts
Barker and Eth
Pressman, to a sneetseulu
Clilnrw sequence from ' the
New Fork stage show Id
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ents. Mr. annd Mrs. George Han
sley. '
Mrs. William Jones visited re
latives in Norfolk, Va. last week
end.
Mrs. J. N. Wells spent the week
end in Wilmington with her dau
ghter Miss Mary Eunice Wells,
wno is 111.
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At Prices You'll Like
VISIT OUR STORE BEFORE YOU BUY
DRESSER SET,
COSMETIC SET,
PERFUME,
WAFFLE IRON
Whitman, HoUingsorth and Martha Washington Candy
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l 3 CI... nut Hall and Louise
Robn. . n spesit last - .Sunday - in
Greenville as guests of Misses
Xylda Cooper and Josie HoU. -'
Messrs Glen Rollins of Warsaw
Leon dl us Hux, and Fred Davis of
Halifax spent - Sunday in Town
with friends. ' V1; - ' -
Mrs. Hugh Morrison " and ' son
Max visited Mr. and Mrs. A- L.
Cavenaugh m. Warsaw ; on ' Tues
day. V '
. Mr. and Mrs. John Everett Spell
of Rocky Mount spent, last week
end with the formers mother, Mrs.
Mary Spell.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Carr and
daughters, Eleanor : Stokes and
Frances of Durham were the guest
of Mrs. Carr,s mother, Mrs. Tom
mi Williams over the week end.
Miss Louise Zibelin ' spent Tues
day in Wilmington guest of rel
atives. ' -
Miss Brunei! Butler of Salem
burg Is visiting Mrs. Allen Boney
tins week. -' '
Willows Planted
M ;, On Duke Campus
Durham, Dec. 11 The first link
of what eventually will be a mile-
long row of ' willow oaks uniting
the two campuses of Duke Univer
sity was planted today by the two
senior classes as a part of the uni
versity observance of the anniver
sary of the creation of the Duke
Endowment 11 years ago today.
Ten. iz-ioot trees were: planted
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Neil Joseph's
flli
Begins Thursday Morning
DECEMBER 12th.
Doors Open at 9:00 O'clock.
EVERY GARMENT GREATLY
REDUCED!
NEIL JOSEPH'S SHOP
PF.lf!OLATOR COMPACT f.l
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- , -Warsaw, North Caroina "
on the' norlii side of the pri j
drive: between, the Woman's c i-'
lege and , the ' University.' Frauii
Sizemore, of High Point, president
of. the senior class of -mnity Col
lege,, the men's undergraduate col
lege,, and Miss Kutu iPniiiips, ot
woeeutig, Wi va. president ot uu ,
Woman s Cviiege senior class, pre
sented the trees to t4a University,
Acceptance' was made by Dr. KOu-:
ert U Flowers, secretary and treas
urer of the University, and a mem.,
oer of the uuke endowment board-.
- Dr.- Flowers : recalled that 1 the
University's founder was a great :
lover of DeautUul trees, aha that
with his first ' inspection ' of the
weeded lands upon which trie new
university: plane was to be built,
Mr. Duke expressed great admlra
tlon of the trees there. :.- --- -1
'.A bronze marker, set in a mas "
sive granite boulder,' is to desig
nate the donors and the purpose of
the tradition-making project. .
Earlier In the afternoon at the
Woman's College a special exercise
was held commemorating the Duke
anniversary, with Mrs. fc. B. Vance
a member of the faculty, speaking
at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow in Page
Auditorium a special Duke Day
program will be held, with Dr. Is.
Harvie Branscomb, director of Li
braries, speaking.
If you are a bargain hunter,
just read the advertisements in the
DUPLIN TIMES and you will not
have to hunt when shopping.
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