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'"It Ccl-:lia J. T. Cr: ' - : ir.T t! i r r:- ' ' : 3 JJest. I "t-..'l IT"-, --. i V . "w . L. rcteat will speak , at i::t Cinreh ia Eenassville -. flllli Ciziay at 11:15.: lie . 1 Lzzzttx &U over tie stat2 - 2 LT2 expecting a full hcase r H3 message. The public' is ; crr'Ially invited. ' 7 orcaw i1' V ik' - V' J!-' I . Eargtss of Ealeih will ;"ler. at the union service tie fifth aad"av ir.srh- '.3 Eaptist Church. This is r: :ararce cl taetpcalar cai we feel sure that s : cf the towa want I in. The Diitlic is most 4. 4 t K ::!ay Party l.i a. J. C. Ilallard pave a de- r-.Ltfal party Friday afternoon, zz j.r grand-daughter, Hil4 CY 1 on her 10th birthdav. L . . J . H:oa . was in charge of i i entertainment. .Alter several (:yatle frames, guests were; in Mi.zl into the dining room for re ::hinents. The birthday cake,' de-t-.;.ted with ten lighted candles, -3 ca the center of i the table. ILis was cut and served with, ice 'ream, followed .by nuts and can- T v ' ' i . , , 1 i ' The honoree received :traanyilo- lasts were : Euby Ann Maness, ; .in Alderman, , Dorothy John , Millie Herrinp.' Betsy Hall, ;!3 Veil, Patsy Wilson, Mar- u. i.-rray, , uainryn xoung, -ia.Tcachey, -Donald Mallard, Hall, XharlesV Marshall . V. S. Velli, Jr : - -- tf : :.z.7 to ..re! C:lh- tcro, b c;co: IV.;. :ry 13. Era tt'.I:j v.;r3 f;r play in a cl-rriL--? ::ti:T cf Trrirz fl:r;:3 C:::nt:.:j tls r::ns cf the krer fl::r. Icz) sc:re rrize. a crystil frrit tcvrl, rs wca ' by 112:3 T Ills r.::sj trcrtllirs honor, a C:"r::2 c:r ri cris, was won ty lis. D. 0. lfc-rce, Iliss V7est. u; x . a ssi oi sil ver :::!.?: i c; Ilrs. Pari loth cf'7iyr:.;... V aba aa honor gnEt, r-3 i:r.:t;la vase. A rstt:l i :it vzz awarded -Mrs. Lest for loWscore. The an-ncrr-:r.:at was made by .'cards pl:.:;l ca the gcests'. plates". The hc:t::s was' assisted . by. ' Misses Tath Caiaa. II. D. Johnson anil A. L. Cveaarh in serring an ela- cerate saua conne. , - The rejalar raeetia cf the Ju ri:r' 4-n Clab cf Crady Cchcd est ia C:e school ariitoriaa, J&a l.th., 1C37. ' , 1 ' ' ' tze ccn.:::e for next n-th: rcra i C:::::a, Walter I'cMe aal leza Ecrae-ay. A slsrt rro- gram' was givta. v ' l ', A . .7e are all csttw rtf T" I.t'o has left us. Mr. lent fmm T.u. ville has tahea his place. , - A 1 few rir1tlMvrf"tlife dresses conIeted. . ' ' We sang ; our club song , and learned a new one Attr mhtnu the meeting was adjourned. VAttULXJ! VVAJLLACE Jiihid? VAmtonV IHhs Edith OTladfcnwlrf Twtin. Icsrist cf the; Caswell Trainiri- School ia Kinstoa was the guest speaker at a meeting of tne Ken ansrille Junior Woman's ' Club. Monday; evening..'' . - ; tince ; iliss Wladkowki i special field is the nsvcholoerv of ahnnr. balitns. shft rhnsn ns her1 Iwtita "The Abnormalities of the Worlds ureat Hieniuses." ; - , .-..v. At the close of the program. miss , wladkowski explained : the Mental Hygiene Clinics being in stituted in North Carolina anA ins. vited 'tt erronn from lATinnsvillA attend the Mental Hygiene meet ings held in Kinston. . -- Guests of the evening' were members of ; the Senior Wnmane Club. tJ i -" 4" - .1 ' f U , KENAUSVILLE UBEAEY With The v in RALEIGH! T Jaaaary 'ID T -siynittoef ths iajre can Ci2;t2r, U, D. C. vras L;!J Than day afterrcoa at tha h-- cf the pre::d:at. Mrs. Jchn IT. rcirce. The r:;r.tir" n a P-rr fcllawei by the ritral aad a sar- "Cow Km a rouadatica". e5I a u c nieriter, graccf ally presented excerpts from I w essay a we wmch she had written, Mrs. Chas. - Carroll read some facts from tit r.i. son. Incidents ia Jackson's i life were toia py jars. Harvey Boney: V."1 Flayed by ;'. - : E. Test, after which, the . -. .. . .a xess ana saiutei tie flag. j;Sa M. Teirce preseatd the ."-.-:? Sft c?y "Ocae With XJTS. J.' W. FftTTIftT fimn C4.x. Ci-Cf C" annoaaced t-at X.:rth Carcliaa won six cf the fifteea trizes ottrA fh tf- i.. ' the rcaeral convention; she also exhibited two silver cups won by , the C. Cf C. A EtntfuTA TTrJ kk waspresented to J. M. Pence, toe retiring; presK T. A. Turner Arid Co ' Pinlr Hiir wJ,rI C3t Store; Resowces Quarter Million Random Shots FromTlieVo .Of Chinquapin United Press Staff Correspondent V K.AU.mii, .H. C, Jan 18 The General Assembly moved into full stride of floor sessions and l com mittee hearings today with week oz real wonc benind it and manv oi.tne most important issues sche- auiea to appear weu crystauzed. -'.'In the first full week of its 1937 session, the legislature: . 1 1. Heard Gov. Clyde B. Hoey de liver his" budget message on a bud firet that was not reallv his.'; ami reserve the right to make further comment on the 'work of th. M visory commission which drew "up the document. . " i 2.".Toolr thft nnnrftnridtinn ytA revenue-bills and tossed them im mediately to 5 committees: S whose members then began the lisual pro cess of dissectin? them thoTonch- J ly before repprting back on I the u.ma m ,-uie ; caamDer8.'.y4 3. Received two liquor bills, one "wet" ; and one '.'dry? ,and there tnerebv cleared the nath for a roal fist swinging battle on the prohi bition issue. r,1 ; ' .f . ;-; 4. uieared tne way for concen 'iv Diss;; :!rs.- Ilararet Ann 'Whaley, - 1C17, January 1st, 1937 l' 3 1 "-.3 cf hsr darhter,' Mrs. 1'. I ..:r. CI:e was,CJ years, 11 V z z.:.l 1 day Death resulted i cz attack cf paralysis. She I . . t ia poor health for sever- V The Kenansville library is aow onen to the Dublin from 3;Sn tn 4 :00 of Wednesday andj Saturday (uicx uuuua. juavn person can xaxe out two books to he kent as Inniv as two weeka xtnth nrnnlAM nt . nnf;.u j - 'i ; .ii--' v&.?:ic vuu uu iuajui issues later renewal.The,Iabraryiw 1.. - r . " v7i uvraiwa uiuuiuuciauie ; local C ingpublicSome of the latest ma- bills, peTtaihihg to a single-coun-gazines will te found on the ma-' tyi ity or person. - , cazrne. rank triss ,: Ttrm4 XJmtaittm'i it ma.jr - nitiMitLxl '11 ''' cently-retired . chief executive of j.l :rvices were conducted I zrz- cf Ilrs. D. .F. Taker, r4; C c'cl:c!: by Dev. Smith, f : t 3 rrcslyterian ' church lar'.2 .cf 'which;; she; was ;. a 1 r:.3 ia ths faxaOrceme- . A'Ccra lee ... i 1. V gazine rack Miss ; Erma Williams IS noW in charrft of th. wnrt anil will be fflad to serve von Anil nclr for your cooperation in making the library, even better. ' 5 1 Eulletin boards; at the runt - Of fice and ; in the library building gives--last minute news", on the new. . mocks. - -iv; ' ATTEIID IITAUGUEATION :t . . ! ?; j 'fr-i?;; .; f. s" ; S'if. Quite a number fof l Ihriplinites attead the inauguration of Presi dent Eocsevelt in Washington Ci ty Wednesday Among them were Ir. Jean D. ILclinscn. Wallace : J. T. Crccham. Jr.. Warsaw.- 71. T. Carr, Lzzz IliTl ; Hiss Crrcs Ilcrne T ""v:i22: i:i:s Icai-3 r.clirscn. fl:h; Hay ..Icr, Wallace and nrrv Indiana, declare r1-before a Sinint session Friday that many elective Offices should be abolished in Ah interests of economical and effi- vxcui, Rwvcijaiuciit. .: tttiiuer can i run his JHost spectacular - issue of toe I ??sles2 witnout somebody to heln We are still addinsa f ev thM to our eauinment. W have set u this week a tobacco seed cleaner. This will be available for the IlSt Of all th fnrmA. this commnnitv Anv affrntAn tS- not bnng tobacco seed to clean in me morning. -lWe "".prepared to do a limited amount of fruit tree work until it it ae to look after work of that kind. Let. n ' Vnnm i would like to have your trees prun We are nlnnninw 4A uia .1 Evening School for the adult far mers at some con veni Ant Hm n the near future. We hope to have uic i miners ret t09thi on nnm. a number at form M.. i..-i. they would like to discuss and se cure information onr We have no p;im course set up for the adult Vw93CS DDI flnvthlTIW tliTT i " m MC. possioie. v ; ' xne povernmAnt hiMa-.r' t i ture workers trt i,k to raise mnrA artA ' kAxj.. n.vSS'',.1??'?. "Iff r : Tti Hwca oi mre some one to teach.them how.to raise fewer "i1"1 etter ones. If the . youngun crop would fail as of- ten aS the ather frnn 41.. 1; could operate;on a 100-pevcent fiKiishmtem says that the wav tn ; fh. , Jiffiifares are getting U the ,i.Ma7e to have cash as well as children to have education i-JLl looks verv nrnrh ku:ww fSf .fefeompulsory i crop control; TrnftT n,-u vr telfe''trunhis ether" C. : ' :v3 t3 grow v. ith V ?.js a re - - - j . week to annear in floor deliher tions was liauor bnt thp nn that put the wrinkles in the Brows lt 'MA. ' J V.l 1... -- v. ivcjr uicu;iu;uuiu uuuses . was money." , , iJ-ir. -The budget and ih tions bfll made no provisions for social securitv funds. . and nrntn. sion there must he. n s all ; hnt a I With several new forms of taxa tion contained in the revenue bill to make up for the loss ia state iacome' from abolition c p f sales tax on food and necc: fiaah cial experts cf the e: si '?r it hardly wi;e to c: U. "late him. Xer. -n . aVC?fS oest for all concerned, j j On another page will be found an advertisement announced the'1 merger of two of Pink Hffl's old est and strongest firms. T. A. . Turned and L. n. Tnmr am a -". consolidated their businesses, Jan- narJ? 1L19Zr and are now known at the T. A' Tnrnr a-nA Inc., incorporated with a paid in , capital of $80,000 and and autho rized capital of $300,000. The firm -now has resonnei in Wmu ajiarter million dollars. Officers are X A, Turner. President, L. C. Turner, vice-president, C. C. Jones, avvtcMujr Baa xiynwooa Turner, treasurer.; ' The; business houses o the Tur ners in Pink Hill date hn4- ma. CSSftftW nke). Turner, m, ri ana Lu u. Turner. The jate George Turner was the rounder of Pinir TTiii ta 4..j a business there some forty years, . ago. J . - In 1904 T. A Tnm A !te,SjH- ? Turner who died - oegan pusiness under the name of Turner Brothers. In 1912 L. C. Turner bought out the inter- est of H. E. Turner and became 1 associated with the f inn. It contin-' Ued as Tnrnpr PrntliaiHi mnn When T A: Tnrnr hhnli u . KnSfC- Md beW ?erat- ?ffUIel?ie nam? f A, Turn- for himself in 1926 and in 1934 It ok lynwood in as a par- , tner. The rm r, -i v ' . ucr ana eon. The two Tur i ' ;",.' , i, 1937 when again T. A and L. asrain. i, cw urn, u one of the laro--, j ine (state. .Yqur attention is sailed Vf f 1 is more money from somewhere; and Number One', ftmimi'ff n - "vuxu sausxy an concern V1 . Fireworks o Wi': ti.-4 concentrate! tSivi? . ced in the ITnncsp Vin ! v uc caaace oi passing in its onrinal form n,. l IZ 'r ra V Ia 0iePrtatives head- wTi " . J, wwiuaa memoer of . --w .Muuiiuacrare or : lntoxicatinp-' beverapva iiiii : J-lifl??:1' . . v NrthJffi. - .ea;, m; , . ; -ia? stiJ r.cr3 nc.7 fcrr.s cf :at;cn. Tt3 izc:r.3 tz zzizi the 7 r -'-rrt, 'c-a ts iacrcascd '" I - 1 ' V 3f:rr:r - -. - rwJJc in lvenansviue ton ' ' r " The P. v.; J-., YI P. L f f n ttriH-j ;'vv1)-i -i' (, Presbyterian rnnrrfi wn v !t iWes organizations of re-;- . ioyienan Lhurch.will be thelnansville are titisg to give a'" 11 ' special guests cf the Grove league ) wna welcor- to the visftsrs. Th' , r ia Kenansville Caaday evening at' services .will. I - hell ia i Trove C; 7:C0; Thij paa fcr the eveM.r: 1 J I V
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