EUS DUP jJ L.SE A r c 1 V :3AY, 1IAECH 18, 1837 ' KOAE-TEttS, I i.::.i?' ..... CI J raplin and , PI--- IS ' v-' f f " " Per.:'.. iron: Jscbmris Mors I Donations i,-j Vhain DoubleidLQ;:-- British Fpllts . Ccuntv A?ent r ev ' tccsme. the tied Ti::r tl I I if he succeeds in his c:r: ,it; eradicate rats frcn c : 1 cr.I the success of his . c. . de pends ; upon1 tl3 ic:: .3 cf th.3 pecple of the ecu J. y. 1 ; ; ..Plans have bcci cci:;"cted fot a' series cfmectirs to te held over Duplin Cczty r:at week. These lueetirs are f:r lie pur Bese of exrlaiair? ii r' ' il just how we can let ill lis county rf rat -Tr-rv r.iti l ia tL3 COUH- lave just re-tv is cor.'lillv ia;il:l to attend , reck1 tor -i cf tlzzs racctirs. The far "2 TO ners,a."-::3 .erl their ' c : ..arch B.y tm ts cz are interstei I total cf ia Ltl-ir- c:r4-:l t. Tats not 1 total cf c-' w":".'. T l " cf dollars i rll r.arta cfT.v; Cf :y ia tlis county i t. lauas, not every yrT, I :t taey . neip "to c.t saftcr -I : Tie County :ar:U t t:.e growers' c . with the s izzlxi aay for scft.i wj ; C-aztrLsalth Eepart- 'r:a,t, Li3 tzzzxzl the services c; I!r. C::r3 C. lay, Extension Stevens Is Able , I., . ' .,-1 . : . I- . J-'.: To. Be Out Vfe? To Give Cantata .Warsaw Church - The Baptist Choir of . Clinton; conducted by ; Mrs. Joe Best will present a cantata in the Warsaw Methodist Church Sunday night at last week; due; to the sudden ill xue puoug is umea. y - ness oi, jur. ocevens. ' t Henry X. Stevens js 'able" jto be in. his, office aftey reroairdng -at h!omo several daya with an .attack of Pleurisy. Court was adjourned r: i: T.'h r'l e':ilible Te l: 1 - 3- test re- f -;;it , Li rcl;st Control, for i ever ecl-,-- 1 ia t-is'nasrtTM . ; -J. C. til ". i ' jlau . fcj .-T :3 rV V :r Beulaville Rebple Barely Esrape ' t With Their Lives In Acadnt 1 A very serious accident was scarcely avoided. Saturday a night when a mule, loose on the high way , jumped on t passing i - car, driven by Mr. Sam Bradshaw of Eeulaville as he with his family wera letarrri2sfront a basketball csae 4a;1 Ocldsboro; Thi i head tf shattering glass wiich cut the left tfrktiHrM Eradihawr and the harl cf I3rriishaw; and the irr-ct threw ' Hiss VVirginii 11 lcrt32? iwha;.; "tSdiatf ii i'lij ctt two . tzzZx Ctzct 4 terso23 in .Two mules were on the highway between Calypso and aison; and just;- as the car approached ,' ' and started to pass,' one mule' raised on his, rear legs and: jumped a gainst the front of the ' car, -his ncne going through the, windshield and his head hitnng the top pi the the inubibroko the windsaiclin car.-Thr mule was uocked'to the sils cf rthe road clear, of the tax. nyigla?sbadly(nrt;thet faces asl ?Bhthikiti the :occutants?f taourt:oim tormsr aiarana tuaf xeturned ta west Jiome: ja itcilivills. ilast reT5rts-teteal i Chairman J. E: Jerritt cf t. 3 Duplin County Eed Cross Chajtcr -has made final . tabulations cf Duplin's contributions to the tlooa . sufferers of the Ohio and Missis sippi valleys:" Total contributions, including clothing war $2,139.23. Of this amount $1,705.58 was sent 1 ' in from "the Kenansville, - off ice, ; $113. from totters mui, uaiypso,.-, and Warsaw and $320.60 in cloth-! , , ing frora '.Wallace and Faison. Duplin's quota wasTi.OOO. ' " The Bed Cross membership drive went over in" Duplin better than 100 per cent Our quota, Mr. Jer- , ritt said, was 300, and, 305 mem-r. ; bers .were signed up. Easter Seal Sal 1 1 Opens March 2ZncL Easter Seals forrCriMlcd Chil- V. dren are sole each, year at Carter time .tor,financethe .rrcrraa- cf twiDuplinr Xesue.jcr cn;::ea Children and'' this ybr .t' -5 tsals , will be tlaeed ca sals 1'ort.x 2d. . the car suffered only miacr iaju-1 that, they are still suffering from itonai ; 1 L.! , ..a u U C:. :i ; -. r , - . L-.3 f Tnacrs y -.re r:r nr !i in , j ' cc.rAl cf, lcrJ! . 3 in f4 ' 3 &ref: " - the str - Z cc-.:..;. . .L-:- :t c:r3-r with i .3 . . : r tr.-cy ttTi tl? - v - --zr'j u.l, J, v. i ' :.l:zz: f c i raoves STifCj -i sc-:.in3 n;Lhle8sly, iLiS'.vanrirjr t-i cati:fyixg 1 to Ltov. Hire are agencies devoted eluil.ely to the welfare of these deservirj ycurtenr -r-4- - h ' k Ctarting- in life, r""!y them with less than a fill chance, most cf, the boys and girls crippled by disease or accident have, acquired tLrorrb racism fcience an or?orf v 1, 7j0 P. II. ' tsaijr to live a compete' and 3ta -1ttlw rroblems arise in finding. the clilirea early enough in life fcr satisfactory treatment and educa ti:a are available. ! i.. 'J oxm. ,To those tacks the' Interna ti;-al r , ia a. -a f u:a XI H Echocl, Tnes- --, . IIJ'TT . v -L" lT'-'i C:-:sl, Tues eayrll ,1 irch 23, 7,C0 P. IL -r Ccn :-e f ia - Ker:aK3ville, Ue'-c:-'?, I!arch 21, 10 IL II rr "1 vlligh School, Wed-? .rr -..'XIiTi 21,:3:30PH.m' 'Xrw -X': Echoolj Weangs . n-ir aui ii - --- i ' x raice rrrrirg busiii ..-3la'a ! .ray.:ri:vc:-eciiUy , ' " ? "t. Je are vit i: J loc-1 at-liated 'groups - tats Z. : :r?:'.'.-5 -,!4;4.;K. d:Iicated " themselves. Ia farther Lfii 'nmApt whatlc f their duties' ia'.this field ' cT'--;-;:ey:BroTr.over Ia::3 t 13 from tl 3y annually place oa ?ale East er; Seal-; to raise ' the rnecessary ; ; ; t 7-:.:" t "micei v' Easter E:aL cftrpaim- op- ca rasa's was ameeiatsa as some -rfA; rS.-rffnW"", v.W, 5 : ; i V- vT;,;'V-: pays taprV hrilzzis wrflLsir? the .social tour, ; refreafi. 5?S,S5fCST "V , i- u. to to v v -8 p4 i-Tj-r-rii- Sai-'-.-, r-n t- cri? - v Vti , 4' rioaia in l?aplin' County to neip ' , , k t r-t docs crcit - daxare ia. .bis ds::rvirj cf whoL-carted pub- rarr.3 vrcre -wea. ; - r ksA i tr -3.X ' - " . :.ca yea? .ftsJL"2r-time -ap- -u, i-.axweu or jew Jiein,5 i-a , 1 ' - ... t. 2y-r r- Cis r-tfrr-.:al CrSfc ari lit. Albert Cxady of-Mt edf - ; O:.;: V ;,t v; :it:t cri7 : :.c '-:xfexaiits C';ve,:2ss Louise DrittofB.F. iSiSfvK '-r-4 h ?real::aU:-atcl groups Cr-r Cchool and Kiss EJlth Hia- tiKSftalftrfr1 1 . TT H Ua'ha -r4for a - cri rrsl from her recestiliness. . J 1 Ths cemauaiW club will meet Saturday night ia tts Cchocl An- n::tl-;. A psciaV prrrara is be- r t r "rar";! and the jputuc is in ""r,- zzi'VzL J. fi. r&r!:;t ed &t lit Ciive and auth CLapd Cuaiay," ; f' 'f' :"' . . Mr. and Ilrs. Pincr and. Miss Mae - Finer ' of New. Bern . were guest of Mr. and ; Hxs. Horace Finer Sunday ' - : ; rJliss Helen- p Parker spent Sat urday night with her' cousin Miss Elizabeth Parker in lit. Olive. ' . Ilrs. M.'.L. -.Outlaw Jr. visited her racther; ' Mrs. Eva Bouse at Ioddcil Tuesday: , , ,fu' -".ErV Jcha ' ftuinn is on the sick list this "wetk7f- 'trvtwjjl ; -'Mr.,, and, 7IE t Potter - Tie JIot.3-:Di-;i.. LCltbl net ., Hcaaay altera: ; i . u the Hme ct Vis. Paul CiarrWith Ilrs. Eemus' Creel There's V small Mi: j drc::ed in" green on the , :al . tlfa tear ; cae t chutsDrarmru a trsa crr::a t . , theother" titi-is.frt$-.;l'crt; 'A strttchdl t;rari ti5l r' a ,''" liht cf viix siai-t ' therae) I;r"C:j tX raaay such sraaa crinlcd f c;;Ie. v t-';, ' The seal sells tor a ?enny eacn, $1.00 -per sheet cf 103 - not alar- - " r - sura;; but aa tavealst tiat' r paj3.-tdivi:iis iatri!.ir itraier bodies, and - brirhter " " 1 ni-s, as th. Daplyi Eecae for; I'TLfi Ji theagencyr, .state-widp, V s orrar ... 1 for the purpose Mookq in i.l;r lie welxare of Crippled' ' Childrcx Itl program ' is one of s cooperation with all agencies both public and private- lay and pro " Sessional to the end that v every ' : crippled child . may inherit 'its ' birthright. This is beautifully star ted ia Article X of the Crippled Child's , BiU, of Bigtts" which' 1 readsrv-v , , brief- ,notnly for its own; i sakcy but for theJbenefit tU theft ' Society's" aholA every crippled cICd'W't&e. risk o. lh,best bodv wMch. modern -science can " - help it secure; the best mind that ? as-V atrhost 'raolernt education can provide f , ol tt? ' test traininr wticli . modern f . :r. tE3zTL--. voriitioiial midance can mve: the ' . tf '..rhfH OF seat. -FrciectleadiJif tate srlin'- m fjsiuob w wbwju iu. j-t cia rer arxs. iiiss xian-n, our tin- .tvl TJ ?n ' A , i'- - will Dermit ana. the best opportu- 1 ? ', r ) V 1( Civil 4 1 -. j c. rc " : .rr C;i "any 7 4 J ." , c. rl I; a l:cal rtoclc I lcc-:: 1 ci it c. 11: . t ;t is a w:-'7 rrs t ia which t .:a ci:ll : i -2 cr-tlxd it i: -ir ja!r! - - jr-Iate that their s:il c-j . c;ics at the joy C73 IL3 ca- Mr.' E. - 0. 5 Maxwell celebrated tis 75th lirthday;vaturday iith his chUdrett and a -fewrothers as tis guest I for the? day Mr. and Mtsa Warrens MaxweUXaud two chfldrea.nyra-1'JCl and ;? Joycf, ia . tl:an - ''Joy: Miss Annie Maxw Mr. and Mrs. outlaw . 01 tne r nome Ltcr?. ,Gillbei't "3 I riasca are - at pr t.' 3 I t' . .adc. .new r . it . 13 , 7 . rn s' -Tt ratlv ia Lit tv crii)i)lin2 tson. Mr. , Joe Maxwell ,,of Pulk 8;cL! it or disc--a. There is a HiUA, bourtif ul dinner was serv f.:tal3 ficli tcrlu;,a'eriaeavor in , ea picnic siyie. at me nvun uuiu. t: :3 cirzcL . .i,v; . . 7 ' : trinir 'x the" problem out in r fcr .workia? so, unceas- i " 1 :T-r3 its f Nation,: the so - I.:: . . 1 ccniaoda I r - ::t. 12 -re ? ztll be uabon for the beacXit cf : 1- phildrmT-A','.biIl''' tas iisVuf' " -11 : nrenared bv the Inter- v ' " J If L criladijtf , and .represents - the?.' j , sfe.3 sadeties in sponsoring Ted-. A eral legi crij'pled'. now beei national i,nr.iptv for untxif .1 caii- t- dren for presentation to the pres-1 " 1 , eat, Congress,-i providing for TedJ era! aid to States in the education J , ! i -of handicapped children. . Bnnsbn'- Wells C Mrs ' .Marv Bobert Wells oi a v Mr. William Hill of Smith Cha-iWallace became the bride of Aug ; pel visited bis sister. Mrs. Ernest aea unnspn or Jienansviue ; cn Potter Sunday. AI f VV V March. 7th. 1937, .The marrkS3 . -JL 'UJ;,;'tt took place fn lancaster, S. C, - v'fiflTTi Hall of the Mt .tnia.sec- Mrs. ErirsSnis the daurater cf - . . ... ! . (t .J. TTTlt,- TT- V Xicnvm.liowaa ' iouai-y aa i'pm-ijuuucj vcjud -vi mm. r - ' a rr 1 " -r.s?v ca!f is r, rJ r" " r. , . .3 j.:.--1:.3 . .1 4-ir calf 'i i is ccac: It. . ' , x- Hl'-hay.Ccr- ...

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