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1 Crd. Each cl:'- . z cszzij i ill r ;c:t:"1 r:" -k3 Cent l::--. Hi 2 in a soejt ari ' ... v e.cr - "7 lr Cj C," z:z t.r 1 .the e! ) ::-: e;! H2 icll cl the : t Tri'l te hsli . .is v;crs c:I to con? ' ' i : ilcrs ari c:-i to the r lira ct as soca as j tl3 ajrrcrinate somber . izit school. The time for en- ;zt will be the first week 4. t. . 1 4 i . Irca revue ari c ccts be up to data, t Health, Records. lLs tiys prejren tt-s there was a nova to r :: :ra. The followk ecLs:"j vcre rep resented; B. F. Grady, Tznizzj C-rarssrs, David Grady and Iclina VTil liams, Leader. -' - Kenansville, II! :i rtrkadf Edward Eyissri 7". lithett. Chraqnapia, IDrs, LiIji Cisier son, leader. 1 Wallace, Lclsta Hcsaa, JLhza- . r. fill-- -1 : I!r, tl "! cf ry ... ... .-'i.r.a tLzrt j.'v- trip o i urjrAL curii: i:c;:::;ld at 1 .. c' .l:3. ti ills c v.l tcti? 3 i t t . t:r:ry t:: Tcbncco Ccnroact Sccnn To B2 Gone Willi The Wind, L Ijr. Farmer t .- 1 ,' - . -. I j ,, V -. I'-. rf " , ; ... 1 ' T. -"1 I 1 ci r::- 4 r - r - 1 T ' , v v .J i - - - - - - ; : 1 11 2 l:;::.':.tir2 ii - .jv.:r2 r-: t f:rn::tc. ,:3 L;zr crrsr:e-t ca t-3 1 IVTd:2 ari c Ivertirs ia i" - - It appears certain now that far cers in our section may forget the Trcrries over , tobacco . compacts. Car General Assembly passed a ccztrol act to become effective on ly after Virginia, South Carolina South Carolina passed a bill after much, pressure had been brought but it appears certain that' Geor gia will not follow suit because, they say, Florida is increasing its and Georgia passed similar acts, iproduction heavily this year, -.1 . Chinquapin Badictccro Playing Bang-Up Ball With Eye On Tourney entertained with a trrlzey at the HicLiauSs hotel, a The dirir rom was bcatif.li v decorated with flowers. The din ner was served i in three courses, and covers were laid for the fol lowing guests.: 1 Mr. and Krs. llaurice Eheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cox, .Mr. and Mrs. Vends Erown, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murray, Miss Fannie K. lewis, Mr. Lindsey ' Winstead ana lit. ana mis. a,- a. uox. v . Before her marriage oa Feb ruary 12, Mrs." Xheppard was Miss Nancy Rebecca Clifton of Faison. WvS-'iiSS' m m Presbyterian pastor Chinquapin basket ball teams have won -as many double neaaers. Showing improvement in strength throughout the season the . teams are priming up ' for the county tournament to be v held early .1 in March and hope to be able to give someone a run for their money, coach Chamblee of the boys team stated. ' , , . " : On February .12 th two teams took the Kenansville teams for a ride on the Kenansville court. The boys took a 21 to 15 decision '-whi ttle lassies chalked up 30 points :, to Eenausville's G.1 , " . On the 16th -the two teams from the 'pin marched on Wallace and took tnem for a ride.; TheHboys : won 15; t 12 while the girls roll; ed up a 23 to 9 score. . ( '1 B;F. Smith Buried Today (' B. F. Smith, Prominent Smith Township resident, died in a Kins ton hospital Wednesday ;; morning at 3 :UU o'clock following an ; ill ness of 15 days. " ; -i ; . , - V Funeral services were held this ,. afternoon from his late home, con ducted by the Rev.. W. H. Eubahk3 of Smith's church,, assisted by the Bev. H. M. McLamb of the Fink Hill Methodist Church and the Bev. F. I. Goodman of the Ken ansville Presbyterian Church. '," Surviving are .his widow,' Mrs. Buth Smith, two sons, Travis and Mauley. 4 daughters, Mrs. ' Bay Smith, Mrs Grover Rhodes, Boro- i thy and Virginia, all of Smith Township.' : Two brothers, : C. H. Smith of Smith Township and Joe Smith of Newport -News, Va: 4 sisters, Mrs. C. B. , Williams, Mrs. M. F. Westbrook, Mrs. Buck Swinson, Miss Fannie Smith and two half-sisters. : FAYETTEVILLE, Feb. 13th.-- Miss Buth Murchison of Charles ton. S. C. and a member of the faculty of the ' Fayetteville v City Schools; entertained with a din ner Saturday, February. 13th at the Cotton Eoll, Fayetvmlle, hon oring Mr. ar i Mrs. Marshall Man rice heppaf3, - bridegroom, - and bnde. Betore her marriage, I.Irs. Shernard was Miss ITancv Rebec ca Clifton of Faison. The dining room was beautifully decorated. The bridal motif was carried out, and the dinner was served in four courses; - irp fink a a . v i r i : 1 ill llr; v- 13 J 9 -3 12 tl i rrc: ci i 3 u. u 4.7- til Itiit Trdrir .Uz;:-i, 'a ratmcer ci tls i:::icn iizjlj Croup, ari re; :itcr cf the xlzrs- ci? n:;i.t E;ct:sn cf the LiaeLan literary Society. , ; . Beyer's debate was delivered bef erg an er Ilcnce consisting , cf members cf iLi feedfy, stzient-- ana a nnnlcr cf viatsrs. includ ing Feieril Jz.lz Jchnson J. Ilay- es. Hi3 debate ceiled forth favor- ' Herar:ville, IT. C., vt , Isvitcs you to visit them. XT r nf:r.l3 , Meet and ; Eat. - CI :I: FcoJs Served. ." : MYRTLE: V. STTICKIAIIB, ', I': ' ( 5 Owner I" ' Mir. 18 , - - ' I , ' f Sheppard-Clifton FAISON, Feb. 15 Miss Nan cy Rebecca, Clifton of Faison,' be come the bride of Marshall, Mau rice Sheppard of Orrum at five o'clock, Friday r afternoon, Feb ruary 12, v in the First, .Baptist cnurcn, Kinston. Tne vows were spoken to the Rev. I N, Cooper,, pastor of the Richlands Baptist Church, , Bichlands. 7 ''' The bride was attired in a Navy blue traveling suit, trimmed with grey squirrel and grey accesso- Earle Rogers ; Malies Debate i,camiv-,:,Vv' 7-n )tV 5 if i ' WAKE 'FOREST., Feb. 18. Earle J, Bogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Tom Bogers of Rose Hill, is one ' of the four debaters who ;;:-Fcr. 'All Jnfcrraclicn: KENAKSVULE DRUG CO. ,t i -76 VI1, iZZ-l j-'-'VOVt cm- choose from mm than 100,000 different , ,f X trip, at lowest coat ever, in warm comfortable' -: Oreyhound bull Vou wiU save from 23 to '50 of the ost d ether public transportation . . . more than 0S . M the coat of drivini your car. And .there' an extra . 20 laving on the return portion of round trip tfcketa, . , ' Tan your winter tnpa in aununcr iuunvi , i - AfHr.SERVICESTATIONy At Weaver's Bridge, 5 Miles East of Kenansville, Highway 24; ; r J t jl t 24 HOUR SERVICE CONOCO GAS AND OILS Writl ; ! : , F.l-rffir Plnnn 1,4V - 1 5- . - '"'Vti V ii A 1 i S ILT0r.3 i.Wif-'iv ',l's HirtWVv l V l',"-rV"i:i'. " I'friencIiV Grffl CordiaUv Invites You To At- : lnd TheTdrmal Opeimg:pf run 1 uecday, cjrunry Zord. V 1 1 li i.xn nquri- : ment, Fountain Service, And Pkniy Ox Resin i..: 1:3 i Tliis Your Hcailnuartcrc While In Wallace.; -2 very"- ; l H I . t ), V -. . " 1 J- -'h 1 - ,t r CAPT': 1 nZU., r.:r.nr-?cr . j "'By'
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