7 J ' t J o'clock J AT 1. Z I ; o cla: 3 r .-1..JANSVILLE, N. EAT S t.J fV -ITXON - All (BY JIAIX.), FG2TFAID.. ....... ..NTH3 ..'..... .fl.50 . .75 -f. z r-vAL, rr- i"::r3 ey a demo- 13 1' TL. r"UCATION- , : j Ac.r.zzr.. .L i:i;...23TS of :.v a:.d ii- cneino count:- a ...... :ay, rrc J am, loss A JUDGE CUTS THE FEES ' Y v Some of the criticism that la directed against the lawyer and t: e courts In this country is based upon the inability of the public to ( : rehend many l auea .or to understand the work done by lawyers . 1 court officials in certain cases; At the same time, me puone convinced, and rightly so, that very often legal proceedings which are c .1 .My instituted for the protection of parties to the litigation, wind up in a distribution of valuable assets In the shape of fees and al lowances among the lawyers Involved, What seems to be a recent example of this comes to light in New York City where Federal Judge Alfred C. Ooxe, crltized the "vica rious generosity" with stockholders' money and ruled against payments to a "multiplicity" of lawyers and committees in the receivership and reorganization of the Paramount-Publix Corporation now known as Pa ramount Pictures Incorporated. t v .; vT ' ' - - V ', . He states that 54 petitioners Including some of the most pro- llnent law firms In New York City filed claims for "services and ex- nsea" amounting to $3,239,828 in a casewhicb has been in the court r more than two years. The Federal Judge allowed only f 1,026,711, ... julowlng three-fourths of the amount asked for services and two- thirds of .'pie alleged "expense", money.. He pointed out that ''receivers, trustees and their attorneys are court officials". and "can neither ex pect nor be paid more than a 'moderate compensation.' " ' i The ruling of. the Judge will command the respect of practically everyone and should 'be generally observed throughout the United States. '..'iS - . ' , -ir.l - .ville News Mr. and Mrs. Durham Grady, C ..Jdlne and; Frederick spent " mksgivlna week In . Newport ws -visiting relatives, .wiuib are they .visited jpanypolntof interest around the city. Mr. Morris King of Beautancus t !?eu.r with his father and slat es spent the week-end in South Carolina visiting relatives. - v " , Mr.' and Mrs Roscoe Cooper of Faison spent most of last - week wit hrelaOvea here in Kenansville. . Rnfurt nowden and ' son. James are spending sometime with ' with relatives here m Kenansville. den plans to make her home with .-it. . - T3n;um tha death of her husband here ;) last week. " t V5;V : ' V. "s-; Mr. and Mrs; iaaiahx Wlnstead end children of im Cltyi spent ; unday here with Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Quinn and Jo.v ;.'.,;-vjyV!:'-;i'- Mri and Mrs. N;-B. Boney and two children went to South Caro lina on last Friday to attend the ' funeral of their uncle, ''Bob" Be . thea, In Latta, "M ;.'"' Mrs .Sam Newton spent the past ; week-end with her daughter, Edna Mae, In Richmond, Va; - Mi. and Mra. John Smith of 8a- recta announce the blrta of a son, Dom on xueauay, ynxuiuor oru., 13 ,5, in Kenansville, at the home of Mrs. Emma Quinn who is Mrs. Smith's mother. ' . Kr. and Mrs. Elbert Southerland f Bmithfield, spent one night here i it week, on business. v 1 r, and Mrs. O. P. Johnson ac con anied by Mrs. C. E. Quinn and Mr. fcam Newton went to Wilming ton on Saturday. ':. :,VH j Mrs. James Alderman Dobson is vIMting relatives in Ooldsboro. ! Mesdames R. C. Vvells and J. M. Trock spent last Thursday in til j ntnon with relatives. - -; . Jr. and Mrs. Carl H. Walker 'and children spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dickson. . -' ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brlnson have moved Into their: new home Ion the old Chinquapin Road, oppo site Mr. and Mrs. L C. Burch. - ; Mrs. D. S. Williamson was a vis itor recently in Jones boro, at her lormer home. S Messers Bruce Boney and Her bert Boney of Wallace had dinner on last Sunday here.' with the Nor wood Boneys. ' t, - Mrs. Robert Carroll Wells at tended party In Ooldsboro oil Sa- Mesdames H. U Stevens, Jr., R. D. Johnson, George Bennett and others from Warsaw attended Rob ert Bowden'a funeral here on last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. L. A 3easley of Kenans ville and Mrs. Henry Stevens of Warsaw left ithis"week for Way nesboro, Vs., where they will spend sometime wun Mrs. carl uotn. The Community sing was held at ine nome or Mr na Mrs. w. B. Murray last Monday night with a large crowd present The time was spent singing the old hymns and learning some hew ones. It is hop ed that all the people of the com munity will loin in the musical fel lowship hour held each .. Monday night for about one hour. Miss Esther Stephens spent Wed- nesaay in wumragton. ' Circle No. 1 of the Woman's Au xiliary of Grove ! Presbyterian Church met on Monday afternoon at s:au wun Mrs. n. v. wells. The Bible Study was led by Mrs. F. I Goodman. The business session was presided over by the circle chair man, Mrs. W. J. Pickett. A goodly number of members were present. A deligatful social hour was en joyed at the close of the meeting. PIANC3; r V . PIANOS , ' ' USED ONES IN PERFECT jCONDmON $50 CP New Ones 1195.00 Pp Baby Grands $395.00 Up . . ,.. . . .. . i. .TERMS , - V t We do expert tuning at reasonable prices,!1 t We pay. $3 to $5 for Information leading to a sale. ' . LET US PLACE A PIANO ON APPROVAU . . " v ' ' ij t NO OBUQATION. '-,: " "AM. LANSFORD ; ' ' WALLACE, N. C. -' r . i .. " li e. The bu i yM pi- - siued over by ft Wiiiuiins. Misses . : v ion and Nannie Grey i had charge of the pro i and the devotional. Prior to ..c-ninent tempting refreeh ii.unts were served. .,.y- The KenansviUe Kontract Hub met on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. N. B. Bon ey. Attractive place cards which also served as tallies seated the guests upon their arrival. Mrs. t C, Burch Won a green memoran dum Pad for beinsr tha flr m.m. ber present to bid game and make it High score prize,, a bottle of Spanich Perfume" was carried uuine oy sars. Joseph Wallace, Mrs. R. C. Wella wu vivan pin-cushion for consolation. At the vufiuiuwon oi uie game the hostess served "Tipsy Cake" and coffee. The meetlnsr wan ao-ain m 100 percent attendance. It was de- biueu uu uua occasion lor the low scorers to entertain the high scor ers at the end of the coming year. wcic wbo maae 10 go to Jacksonville one night soon on an oyster roast at j whih tim members of the club will entertain Faison Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Decker' of Rutherford, N. J., are spending a iw uajra nere wim sirs. uecKers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Belt r - Mr. and Mn (THffnrA WmIii nf Whi takers, were visitors of Mr. and mrs. m. v. ubwui ounaay. j dents home for "Thanksgiving were: nr. juouis Laumn, ox u. IN. u., (Jha pel Hill; Miss Catherine Thompson Of E. C T f! r.nnMinvlIla- . UI Charlotte Williams, of N. c! C. W., ureensDoro, ana miss Mao Martin Of E. Q. T. C. .-'-.ryl ; . Mr.' Claude Walton who now holds a position in Raleigh is spend tag a few days here. -.,,; :s,.:.,,:;. i Mlt J. C Bell. -Il- nt hlo muntty who now hold a position in luriua is acre zor a lew Gays. ,-' MiSS Blanche Lewla haa nhtrn. ed from Whi takers where she vis- iiea ..i ner-. suiter, Mrs. ' Clifford Weeks. r . Mr. Clavbnnrn HTnrtnn ifa tuiwi. ing a few days here with friends.' xji, ciuoa r tuson, oi unarioite is visitihar hU naront-a Ur nr,H ur-. H. J. Faison. :, The manv frlentla nt Raw r Mrs. F. B. Joyner are glad to know that tha mnfmvnfn nf vhinh recently held in Wilmington, has aviik uuu v uua community lor another year. . ,: t i "Ht will be iwid at tiie 1 -r -M,) .Han Church next Sunday ni'rht. Everyone is cor dially invited to attend this pro gram. , t , ;. .. : Much Interest is being shown In the . "Henpecked Husband" , and "Prospective Groom" contest, of which is beintr sponsored bv the P. T. A At the stage of this writ ing Mr. 8. R. Ireland leads the "Henpecked" husbands and Mr., F. F. DeVane is ahead of the "Pros pective Bridegroom entries. : 4,-: Outlaw's Bridge y Rev. W.'H. Skeets, Umve realist Minister of Rocky Mt, is expected to occupy the pulpit here next Sun day morning at eleven ; o'clock. Sunday School at ten o'clock. Come worship with us at both services. The Dixie Reelers will : present their program in- the school audi torium Saturday night. Admission 15o and 25 cents. Proceeds will go to ine scnooi. : The Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. H. C. Turner -Monday afternoon, December 16th for the regular monthly - meeting and Christmas' tree. - All members are urged to be present . ' Mrs. Lloyd D. Sutton' and chil dren from near LaGrange - spent Saturday in the borne of the form er's parents, Mr., and Mrs. J. H. Parker. ):?,- v;. ; Quite number from here attend. ed the show "In Old Kentucky" in Gold8boro last week. Messrs. M. W. Sutton. Tvpv Rut. ton and Gordon Outlaw with their families, attended a family reunion at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Sutton near Deep Run. I.f. and a viuitor of Miss Sarah James Sunday night ; Mr. Quinn Rouse was a visitor t of Julia Annie Jones Sunday P. M. Mr. Herbert Stroude was a' visi tor of Miss Bonnie Adell Jones Sunday P. M. a .-..- ( Miss Verda Mae Jones is spend ing a while with friends and rela tives at Mt Olive. Misses Bonnie Adell and Julia Annie Jones were visitors of Miss es Rachel and Sarah Hones Sun day. . - We are all sorry to know that Mr. Peter Deaver is seriously 111 He Is in the hospital at Kins ton. We all hope he will soon recover wu return nome to nis Wlie and children. . , ( UtOe Mr. Norwood West Wiley, son Of Mr .and M ra ilhorf WIU wita Knoua v 1 1 1 n nntv bm glad to know be is improving. V i JU.UW sonme Aaeii Jones spent n i i . . . . . . . ouuiwy mgni witn ner sister, Mrs. Mvrtle E. Wilev Mr. Sammie Harper Was a visi tor Of MiSS Doris Pottfir RimHav P. M. - , , , - ' Mr. Elbert v AnmmAt-llM - nunl Jim A. Jones. . . ' ' ; We are all aorrv tn lrnmv f -ur W. Stroude's death. He was a good nciguuur. ana very una nearted. He died Frldav P. M nammh.. a and was buried In the family ce metary, Saturday p. M. ; There will ha ohtimh tx. va.wa .u B. A Grove Saturdav nlo-ht omi o,,.j.. A. M. The public is cordially in- Mrs. Ada Potter wu a h Of Mr. and . Mra. T. n : Uoo. Monday night Piney Grove News Mr. Ressey - Whaley and Miss Li tha Thompson ;were visitors at Mr. Cllde Adams at prayer meet ing Friday night , ' Mr. Ressey Whaley was a visitor of Miss Litha Thompson Saturday P. M, and also took her to the dan ce at Pink Hill Saturday night Mr. L. N. Jones', Mr. Albert Wi ley, Bonnie Adell. and Julia Annie Jones were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones Saturday night. Mr. Sammie Harper -was a visi tor of Miss Lena Ruth Wells of Goldaboro, Friday night - Mr. Major Jones was a visitor of Miss Dollie Mae Wiggins of Rlchlands Sunday P. M. and also Sunday P. Mj one week ago. Mr. EarJ Harper was a visitor of Miss ' Raynor Thompson Sat urday night v . Mr. Ressey Whaley was a visitor of Miss Pearl Barnette Sunday P. MARRIAGES -.- o White: Ben Swinsnn .Tr. tn Roths Dnt- ter. to Essie Sullivan of Duplin. Warren A Thomaa tn vhi Rachel Home. Colored: Johnnie Ruaae-li tn rn-rin t Loftin. , . " James Farrior to Verona Sea borough. . Jessie King to Essie Pearl Jones. WM-MM A . TO WRITE CHURCH HISTORY Mr. A. T. Outlaw, who is a mem ber of the Grove Presbyterian Church and who is interested and efficient in research has been cho sen by the session of Grove chur ch to write a history of the chur- cn to De presented to the public in a C, 'y pamplet form at the 200th Anni versary of the organization of the church' which will be celebrated in the near future. Mr.- Outlaw has already much valuable: data at hand and plans to make an ex tensive search . for all - material throwing light on the history of the church. We are looking i for ward to the publication of this work as one of the valuable' addi tions not only to the church but also to the history of the state. Resolutions of Respect ' WHEREAS on November 18th., 1935, God, our Heavenly Father, in His Infinite Wisdom called to her eternal home our friend and on. worker,' - Mrs. Lucy Southerland Jolly of Grove Presbyterian Chur ch, Kenansvitle, North Carolina; xnereiore, De it resolved: Firat That- In tha rioath nf Mm Jolly, we The Woman's Auxiliary have lost a moat beloved and Inv. al member."-1'- ;-,'!,, Second. That we feel that her consecrated christian life and you thful work baa been an insDir&tion to US.. -- Third; that she' gave gladly of her time and means in any work of the Church. . f.. , Fourth: That we mnurn tha lnao Of our OUiet and unaMnimine- trionA and CO-worker and .return thank. for her Influence left upon us. j ixtn: mat a copy of these reso-' rations be sent to ber family and to 1 the Chrlatlan nhaarvai anA hIomh upon the records of our Auxiliary. Respectfully submitted, MRS. L. SOUTHERLAND, MRS- G. V. GOODING, MRS. J. A. GAVIN, (Committee) Cr j" U.,.i A WISE -SII- PPER, WHO IS ALWAYS LOOKING FOR BAR GAINS ; READS THE ADS IN THE DUPLIN TIMES BEFORE SHOPPING. rrk. 3 Nothing Serves Like Marfak Service! KING'S COURT SERVICE STATION a tmi L,me of TEXACO Products Firestone Tires. .Batteries, Accessories, VPHONE 183 Opposite Court House W. 8. NUNN Kinston, N. C. ARE YOUR VALUABLES SAFE ? 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