E. C: J... r 1Z.Z a" 1 1 ll Tr-it-i rit-s C:rit:r ! c f Tennessee will Is tl : I - -r -cakcr for tie fi::-'-.i ; t jmer of tie Esitcr Ci. r -tw cf Cornsrc3 t. Tn fcM in Eisstsn. I"z2 12, 7:00 P. 1L, accoidix- ta a its neat made by - secretary Q. rirtlett for this ; paper U-lij. George Olson and lis crc-crtra xrZl furnish the music fcr tie dner and the annual ; spsssars dince which will follow, , r( ; j Senator McKeller is one cf the - strongest advocates in the Senate cf the President's proposed judi cial reform program and he will discuss this issue at this dinner. The officials of the Eastern Caro lina Chamber of Commerce extend en . invitation to all lnteresiea l parties to avail themselves of the orportunity of ; hearin? Senator llcXeller discuss this very import ant issue of today. In order to provide accommodations zor ulosc L oCAVENAUGH Ssato hlar the officialsi : , , WACUAW, a. . . leiepnone sof-juana ,4 V. Cc: WAT ! 1 AUDTJLAITCIl CISYIC5 A-ent Duplin rriil Association Day: 214-1; Ei;t: 2:3-1; 33-1; 1 lira. Thcrc-a C ! ' vath her mesa, jucs. men. . . Mrs. JIattis ; S. tickets to the dinner be made as : early as possible. These reserva . tions may be made to the secre tary at - Kinston. The price per plate-will be $1.00. ' ; Some ' of t the most prominent 7 Cf el.::-. 7 t!:s I v. : 3 7 to tie c: Aft:rr::a t v.L:ch t:r2 c j ' ..... m. a-' rr.v n: : i .3 i. J I ' :-r r' :, I CI-. i z ' j. i Cclisbcro acccrrmci Ly --'3. t?!i ktA Ilrs: 7illiin E. I'rr.vn l tefv little rirb cf C:.r. :-..G. C. visited tie Jucrwcc a -sy s j last Ixiiay eixcrnscn. Hisses Ilizafceth Cparknan and Kildred Tate ; went1 to Wilmir- last Eaturcay.--;; . . . , . T?rs. 17: ilcGowan visited re? latives near rayetteville on Thurs day of last wee. , - - N.rB. Honey, ana a. weus - 5 C. -.."-..1 C-v - ....... ... . ... t'..., p - - i - - f . ' . .. i 4 i ., l is. J. A. Ciiia t::': r:.:r: ' 3 roa'asy, ens c. r---'- T-i tl3 t'.70 Er--3 E-i '"" I a rriis fcr tLat. A sv;e:t cc"r:3 wtrs . ... it cf tl: - M tttx-ttr ATrrrsi rriVlCE OF ALL I les-al business; lyr. laTT'i. 1 k ; Mrs- Hewtom is spending r- 1 several days this week with her I ' daughter, xlrs. Wliliam Mercer in rrrrr "r " ; Blandenboro. , , 1 Mrs. James Whitfield and ch- J ildren visited relatives near War- - $ t saw, on Sunday. ' ; ' c , Eev: 0. C. Wefls of MooresviUe " a , & has been visiting in the home of - B..V. wens. gor.es, vrhich 'csrr: 1 cat a ccl:r schtrie cf preen c-i v?titst as dll the-tallies and tatle appointment. UES. BLAC2MA1T E1ITE2TAIII3 :J - ' v. - .-.. ,. :t V , , j . r j. wutj v ; on last xia ay aixcrnoon irum accompanied E. D. Jobirson to Jiai- 2:S0-5iS0, Mrs. Jack" Elackman eigh pi: Tuesday of 'this week on was a cbaming-hostess when she entertained at .2 tailes pfBridge. After several interestinff eames srnria wpta tntnllpd ftnd Mrs. A. J. iMckson Was given a lovely pair of crystal vases for high I .score. Mrs. L C. Eurcb was given yan eggs for low score. The hostess wittf nrwejnd sirew. Iavcr3 tivea. 1 ,A3Ui;cE:iE:iT;.;:;r The Art Eepartment cf tr-2 c- c;r;r- ,a art exr-itit at tr.3 f frcn 10:C0 A. II. to 4:C3 T. The ptlic is cordially mite I Id visit tra scnooi ana eajajr -. hitit at any time convenient cir-ir- these hours. There' will te r.o charge. : ; ." , . -,!" i 'i -1 . ii ii - f v V , The elephant's trunk is one cf . nature's greatest anatomical a chievements. It ii flexible at ev ery point and can turn in any di- rection, from any position.. It con tains no bone, but w mxerwuvta EGO-HUHT p ciothii X 1 4 3: The' members of the Junior P. V P. T.: of Grove Presbyterian ? : Church enjoyed an Easter Egg the spring under the direction cf Miss Louise Xowen, their leader. Prices were won by !arab Pickett, Winnie Quinn and Uorwood Eon ev: Jr. After a nnmber of tames hand-contests the children were servea lemonaae - ana cases mn owed by candy eggs. ' - t . f ThA refnilar MaTch Meetin? of the Junior Woman's Club af Een ansville was held ' Monday night at 7:30 witn mss Liane iiooson i in the home of Mrs. P. J. Sobson. ( Miss Mildred - Pate, chairman of tthe art department, had charge of I the program. She, was assisted by . Kallicnne - K - r.scure - Fit ; ...-GARMENTS - ' . : COST HO MOEE THAIl! THE l0EI)I1IA1Y HOT). 111 one of the 40 'types tannot fit you, Kellogg makes a' - V ' ' ' I garment to your individual order., ; : L t"-'.. SOLD AUD SERVICED BY. , R21S.V G. PARK' PRIDGEN ' Warsaw, i:cr.in cat.cijita S- lipir-fjAf gjniss Elizabeth . Sparkman and pt T OlT 1 He UreSC-UD Miss Mirgaret Williams of the lo- Day Of The Year ' i i i V 1 - . WHETHER w not youTl be "on parade" Easter Sunday $g there wS btdozens of ithcr Sundays and hundreds of other ' y Whi von wffl be "on inspection." You can be sure of -. I penS e ocinm VCiS f X ES For Town and Country, for busmess and club, for inform- & al and formal events-there is a Julien K. Taylor Suit that - 'wiUwinise wherever eyes appraise, you. Whether you ? choose from Kuppenheimer, Timely or Our Own Label clothes, $ '. it S be a fine product, properly fitted and moderately priced , $ , X and all exclusive here; T. , Xh. Tw " 4 - - : h ' 1 "' ' ? KUPPEUHEIMER V, 'V'' ' ?En:LY 'JV: '" ' ... :; S35.G0 :up';Kf up oun owiliail ' ; ;f :;C3 9.13, rin,?.;, V ' JIcw and Correct Fcnu:!urg j u .i ' to complete Ycur Esssntle " i A ;.,. V' JiEMEMEEIl TUTU!! 13 EL7E2 A CCOMICE WITH v QUALITY AT TiJ UiU-iiu . .. . s ... r: cal school faculty After the pro gram the -guests "were invited to th fomf Store for i refreshments where they enjoyed ice-cream and waters carrying , out. ine master , w. M. s. ' The 5; Woman's Missionarv Sd- MitTF Af the Tnnnl T?antist Chnreh was held on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in tne Acme or xirs. ui- avA nnhson. The President. Mrs. fi. "R. Ritterson. presided over the business session. Mrs. Thad Jones conducted the Devotional, utners tiVir-v rart in the meetiii were: rTpaniPs Janei A. uanson. k. Tvndall. Faisan ITcOowflH. W. E. , TT .; , To1nM . ' mill The memhers cf the Wcran's Club cf Henr-ills est:xta:r-J the memters cf t s Jr.::r o mans' Clzb vx z.z Tuesiay w'rW frcn C-ll o'clock in tl3 o rccr.3 The cccacisn was the lllli. tr-ziversary - cf the Ccrisr Clz. Eiro vas pbycl fcr a hrg tir.3 until all rlayers had wen a prns. The nzn-srs were ell: I lj Ilrs. T. V7. IlcGowan arl " .3. J. E. Jerritt. Latpr a Ct. TaLici's ccn- hn wen Lr:ir pr: 3 ia eri J. A. V 3 l::ly.:Tl: T ' 1 c: "'.13 t:rr: 1 i:cr::.i r ' 3 c:: , " - f tec ":r t:' : WIIXARD WEGTBUCOH, Prop. ; 1 i HEAR GRADY SCHOOL - r.lAOLA ICE CREAT.l r 1 BEER AND ALE ' 'Heavy Arid FahcyGrccirioo TE3CAC0 GAS AI'D OILS Mar.25 YOUR BUSI27LC3 APPRECIATED - ,1 V.I-LJC;L2S Al'IDCO. 1 1 pnrs kill, i:ar.ra caloltita , J ' . t. A r.ccn::a cti 'teri v.irs :-::-:; VlIL'z L."3 r I c: -t. - 3 . . - j v j t 'f.rt'' , - : f . C" : c : C J. ' : :