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; L ; , . 1 I:s3 when an c.
t . a i wealth, chanr.: 1 1
-j stipulates in Lcr v..i
:t 1 3 i3 to he the guardian cl
:r r:- 3w, Scott. .
wants to rtfr:? tic
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r- i story is a familiar one cf
h cf American families.
!j with the bonus recently!
. ; U vctsrans cf the world
1 v.Jiat cne nan, did with
. - 3 nan in this case i3 Hoi
. -.Is wanted to use it to bolster
Ih business and to use the sui
5 to get married to charming
:I;tte WySters, who' plays, the
. 3 cf . his secretary. -r n t -'
it the famous pixilated . pair,
aret ; Seadon v and ; Margaret
. aie,; have other ideas on the
J :ct,and employ all the tricks
: t made them famous to get
ix way. ' They almost do, but
li:r a series of hilarious goings
, hich brings the whole, local
::i:an Legion post into the pic
:r, together, with a pair cf stock
' I!:rs and a "deadhead" oil
TTorton finds himself richer
: :.3 ever thought he could be.
I I's til great fun, provided Yin 1
3 r -asure by J. M. Kerrigan,
; TiQQTLi Purnell Pratt, and
t iilian of villiansj i Porter
1, up to no good again,; and
-rg it where he generally gets
: i tre cengnt of the audience
':Ii witnessed the opening show
A "sparking heard, 'round the
II," delivered by a radio per-
. .. .:r to a spoiled ten-year-old, is
3 cf tl.8 comedy moment's of Pa
: irt's fun-romance of the air
. cs, "Easy to- Take' scheduled
cpea Wednesday at the Duplin
: atre. The film has Marsha
: t and John Howard in leading
' 3. The child, an important cha
t:r in the story, is Houerlas
c:- i Hunt, ths Izj's titer,
trl accepts. Complicatisus z t ia
v.Lcn tie- estate proves l::iliry
tzl Iioward attempts tv -ppirt
tl.8 pair cn his own c"rs
irs. KissIIunt mrzilziLiizlz a
pullicity story wLich tdl3 t!.3
wcrl J aSout what he J. 13 izzz, tr.i
flees. Eadio brings then tc:ther
in the end. .
The picture has been directed
With an eve to ir..-!ir.t3.ir.i-s the
light, comedy touch throughout by
Glerji TTryoUj himself a former
filnr actor. Hichard Carle and Jan
Duggan complete the major cast. ;
to L
t studios shows Thurs
Jriiay at the Wanoca
' . C :orge Cukor, the direc
f "2:neo and Juliet," again
3 the genius of his power
'3 superb direction of "Camil-
Lea
Lcuice 7I ' , .
Fc:tcr4 Evelyn He
Ilutchsr, Lessie Uhal;j, I
r;;t:c, Lstelle Mtzlzy,
.' p
I:Iine :rnice
Earl
is Eae
-an
Th'-psa, Joyce Taye ltcr- Ha-j Welfare Itepartment coepcrat;;;
zsl i'enny, Lcis IJUcr, Janita rth the State Elind Comrur::
Eiwards. miia Edwards Carvi??1 jhe direcion of Kiss AUc
Dv. BL I. Carr' Health Cl'Icer
states that the Duplin C:zztj
Health Department and . C..ty
Welfare Department coepcrati;
WANOCA -1 WALLACE
"Camille", with Greta' Garbo
and Robert Taylor as its : sensa-
V ; DUPUN ,
THEATRE
WARSAW, N. C."1 f
Sat., February 20
TVO SHOWS
. U;30TO7:00 1
"Riders Of Law"
V, 7:00 TO 12:00
Dixie DUNBAR Shirley ,
DEANES and Jed PR0UT? in
Back To Nature'
lis notable supporting cast in
tl: ';3 Lionel Barrymore, Eliza
1 i'l Allan , Jessie Ralph, ' Henry
I ill, Lenore Ulrio and . Laura
L;p3 Crews, and there is not a
r;rforaance ; among the group
tiat does not deserve praise.
The Dumas love classic of "The
Lady of theCamellias" provides a
peculiar brilliant vehicle for the
glamorous Garbo. Che , gires ' an
unforgettable intensity to the mo
st dramatic role of her brilliant
career. Taylor, whose amazing suc
cess in a brief two yearj "on ; the
screen has made hiin an interna
tional figure, comes into his own
as a dramatic actor of rare talent
in the exacting role cf Ormand.
-The story is too weU remem
hered to require description, but
the glory of Paria in the period
of Dumas is recreated with mag
nificent artistry and the dramatic
love cf Camille ; and Arm and ; -ia f!w" rrAi Tn,i tv..i. t...
portrayed with all the power of (tic, Macy Brinson, Clara Edwards,
Lou Cole, Irene ' Likens, Perry
Whaley, Gerald Williams, Cdsll
Thompson. v
THIRD GRADE: First, ameul
Thomas, Glenn Lanier,4 Harlan
Wilson. Marsret Kercer. Louise
Quinn, Mary Lois Cottle, Edna Rue )
Sumner, Eunice Pickett, Ilarie
Hunter, Mertie Lanier. Second,
Frank . Thomas. Mvrtle Exnm.
Edna Earl Gresham. . u :' ;
? FOURTH GRADE t - First, Luja
Alice ; Raynor. ; Second, Harvey
Brinson, Alfonso Quinn, Neta Ba
ker, Mar jorie Brown, Hilda Brin
son, Mary' Harris, Dollie Horne,
Hazel Kennedy, Geraldine Norris,
Grace Quinn; Irene lByrd, Ruth
Kennedy, Azeline Williams.
FIFTH GRADE: First,- None.
Second, Evelyn Small, Ortelle Mer
cer,. Ottis Simpson; Hughie Rhod
es,, ICarlton Edwards, Robert
Says Farm
; Manure Is Val
uable Fertilizer
'A
An estimated S12.000.000 wnr.
th of t)lant fond is fiontflinpd vfn
the 8.000.000 tnns nf farm m.
nure nroduced in North Carolina '
Xet much of -this plant food fgwn
goes to waste because the manure
uut uttrcu igr auu uiiuzea prop
erly, said W. W. Woodhouse, Jr.,
assistant asrronomist at the C.
' Agricultural Experiment Station.
' Basin !hi estimate on the val
ue of slant food in commerfiial fpr.
utilizer, Woodhouse said the manure
jjroaucea annuauy on xne average
iarm m tnis state is wortn $43.
Iris Jones. Ann Sanderson. Juan
ita Sandlin, Maggie Thomas, Lois
Grey Williams and Hazel Thomp
son. 'M:$MW''::--h' '"
SIXTH : GRADE: Fist, ; None.
Batchelor, Nancy Harris, Ruth
tfuues, jjucuxe oanaerson ana mar
guerite Thomas. . ,
SEVENTH GRADE! First T,i1.
lian JHunter. Second, Louise Hun
ter, nazei Houston, inez Edwards,
and Raleigh Kennedy. '
EIGHTH GRADE : First, Foy e
Evangeline - Brinson,
fi.err, jieia worxer will ncii a
clinic for he indigent of Du'lia '
County, Thursday and Friday, ' "
February 25th and 26th in the of
fices of the County Health Depart
ment. '',.'''' ,
Only indigent need apply for IS
admission, registering, at the Heal- ,
th Department Office on - Monday
February 22nd. ',," ;v t, . J
; Dr. Robert 0. Pae of Kinston
will make the examinations which ' ,
are free and a representative from J .
Raleigh will fit the glasses, uric-
es ranging from $4.50 to $6.50. ' .
1
, ILBE
. ROSE HILL, N.' C.
Program For Week
Of February 22nd.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Josephine Thigpen, Carrie Thorn
as, W. B. Harris. . Second, Lou
Belle Edwards, . Mavis", Kennedy,
Kathleen Lanier, Eunice Thomas,
Cecil Miller;. Calvin . Mercer.
- NLNETH GRADE: First. None.
Second, : Mahel Blizzard Letha
Brinson. Beatrice, Kpnnpdv JnTin.
nv Brown Kennndv; T.A Oninn
ins uuinn, j una JUeane Sandlin
Jean ARTHUR f and George
.... BRENT in , -
"MORE THAN
A SECRETARY"
with Lionai STANDER
MATINEE MONDAY 3:30 P. M.
But by valnine? the mannrA anif Tvrrpxr n-ohtm. ri.i. tr.1.1
cordinsr to the increased ; irnn r.... o j Jir
All VAnSA7,M.C.
ogram For V cck Of February 22
' . - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. , , ;
PAT OTrjEIT AND SYCIL JASON IN
"THE CHEAT OT.1ALLY'! .
,. . IC2iT, niOAST 23rd. - '
'"J i I JJlI lsjLV4.l lulD
, , HATCJLT.T LTcWAX CI ' 1 v , j.;
nAn:nA euht aed jchu hottaed nr ' ,
'''ZASYSTOtiTAECE'V-
Tnun:r.Y aitz) ititay, nriuiY srth.-2cth. :..
HAY nLSITCU, IAIT claut haci and alicon
, , - f T wsm--w TT " ' i
"STOLEH HOLIDAY"
SATURDAY, FEUARY 27th., 1:S0 TO 7:00 P. IT.
"OUTLAW DEPUTY"
ElItRlDAY, 7:CO 10 12:CO P. II ... .
" :'"UAU OF IROH" y-;
:r:r.7, iirs. o. 11. i;::t, Li r:-ry wil:cn,
-is. TuxLcy, Iirs. 0. S. CurrcQ, Iirs. IX. L. Car
Ilics Hutli E:s, tui IIi:3 Ilyrb Tcpe.
it is worth more than thrpft timpa
that amount. On this basis, the
-1 total manure production of iM
State is worth about $40,000,000.
f Properly cared for and utilized,
I enough manure should be avail-
able to apply three tons on every
acre of corn grown in the State,
'he said, -
j' The experiment station has
.: found tKat in a mm. tchpaf. and
viuvcr crop routuon, , an . applica
tion of three , tons of manure ev
ery three years produced an in
j creased crop valuation valued at
t $4.78 for each ; ton that was ap
plied. . .
A large part of the nitrogen
and potash in manure is water so
luble, Woodhouse pointed out. and
it is easily lost through leaching.
WEen manure is allowed to decom
pose ia storage, Urge amounts of
nitrogen are given off and lost as
ammonia. ,
best results, bams and lots should
be cleaned often, and the manure
should be spread on the fields as
soon as possible. ' .
Sufficient beddin? ' ilionM ' n
rroviied in tn.WM tn fiiirT oil
liTiiia, as the liquids contain most
f the xitrcgen. . , . . .
Althotsh manure ' is Valuable,
Wccihouse added, it is not in it
self a complete fertilizer, and it
shouliv be- supjlemented by other
fertilizering materials. ' '
.Mi,
H2ULAVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL
4
TOST GRADE: First Yates
' ' . j, K. L. Ehclar, Jr., Mary
::rs. Second, Lloyd Futrell,
"r:a T?e Everton, .?: Geraldine
T Allen ITeticrcztt, Hettis
"V"- -: rirct, Jcceph
Rudolph Daughtry.
; ELEVENTH GRADE: First
Mary Kathryn Dobson, Azeline
Edwards. . Second, Dorothy Albert
son. Dannnp.V TttimnrA Wortr T.nr
Bostic, Lacy Bnnson, Thelma Lee
Jones, Delia Mercer and : Zannie
Mae Trotfc-
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
"One In A MiUion";
Introducing SONJA HENIE with
Adolphe Menjou, Don Ameche, Ned '
Sparks; Jean Hersholf , Ritz Bro
thers, Arline Judere. Diiue Dunbar. .
Borrah Minevitch and his gang.
MATINEE WEDNESDAY 3:30 pm
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"HEROES OF
THE RANGE"
Starring KEN MAYNARD
Also Comedy and Chapter XIV
"DARKEST AFRICA"
WANOC A THEATRE
: WALLACE, NORTH CAROLINA
Progriun For Week Of Feb. 22nd.
-, i . MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, Feb. 22-23
CIIAMGL'E 17ALTZ
Starring Jack OAKIE, Fred McMURRAY, Gladys SWARTHOUT
, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 , ' '
Starring Richard DLX, Chester MORRIS, Dolores DEL RIO
, . s THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB. 25-26
Starring Robert TAYLOR, Greta GARBO, John BARRYMORE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th.
DOUBLE FEATURE
WITH BUSTER CRABBE and
MARSHA HUNT.
ARB
with BOB ALLEN.
Our New Western
Star
u w u a ij &
DESERT GOLD
RIO GRAND MJGEIt
. SATURDAY NIGHT OWL SHOW - , : (
CH. CKJDliaELLA
V WITH JACK HALEY, BETTY FURNESS ' '.' A . '
COIHITG NEXT WEEK: "Dri Bull'V ''When's Your Birthday",
"Trsnslartic Tursl", 'Sea Devils' "Outcast'f;. "Emptr ti-
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