J. "
. .cci that r '1
.-Ity who t
1 l:ca re-electd
r term. ,
Tuc!:
p Con.:
. t c .a tlmt
r ...... c. Christ
) ::t you if-yea
... v. :: 2 CT3 eitlirg
.J" no ce:ivicti:ns
' j fear ta tc:p
-,r. Ccinc
; ,.;y fr:M rcspsnsi
ii a f'Iit ard - we
1 to raa. V7e must
't ta center. Others
i .ith. tLa Wind", Al
t vlth the crowd.
"t i3 urctalle in every
I ;:u can answer that
z. a f-citive ; way: You
vLere. Take your
tha world, know
.i t'.irl'- Don't he- just
- I fzv something. You
: c;ca to convictions. If
; ; j: ere dead. Trouble to
..iCi youth hut the old
'. are closed to convio
i r :cl , courage to wage
: cf Lfe fairly and open-
iilb fUd XX.Al.UlI2f ' 1UI V
"snrltsl "and woman
t.3 v:U te life. That
t.ck to where we started
, r 1 be a woman, and
3 v,:;ji tiis taougny be
i yea fire right, then go
Jerrican,1- Chairman of
Izzxi, presented the dip-
t3 ten Eenorrs and the
cs U the graduates from
.,.-1 iUS. -t j v
' : r Cup was given
t . :u iiamn as a merao
cr "r.-"i father. Tf-nrv V.
"ir-tcn who was interes-1
.. . . . i " ,f . .'.' i " .....
. i. i itTTn woo ot aub tinu
rs solicitor-6f Duplin
i::cup was awarded, to
:a tr'.r7 the most lm
t i.i Citizenship 'fbid
I.j 1 The cup was
. -
.1. 1 Ilr 'al given
.r. Ars. 17. I.
- i to i:i:s lila Chaffer
farmers .of .
...Carolina will' join tl -!
' :r states as far north as I' :
i i :n effort to put their j.
control program into a
rricultural adjustment act Id Z
drafted in Washington.
Edward; A.' O'Neal, president cf
the American Farm Eurcau Id
eration, will" call a conference cf
growers in Washington at an ear
ly date. 1 t A c' ' r -
3everaL farmers from Duplin
County attended a meeting in Wil
mington ' last week where ; crop
conrolt was discussed. '
"Idupiin feelhatjou r
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, . (Continued from Page l)
work" well, Vnd 'we enjoy riding
through' the' country and -seeing
your beautiful homes, They are
monuments to "your activities She
spoke of her, appreciation of the
cooperation of the women, of the
county' in welfare work.; W.' D.
Keynolds, county aent, said that
the organization was laying a
foundation upon which , a" great
future could be made. You are
making real progress in .your ad
venture, stated the agent. Mrs.
Kenneth Taylor, of Magnolia, re
sponded, to these warm welcomes
with an elpression of their plea
sure f in ' uniting in-such a met-
ing.
. Mrs. Hubert Boney, state pres
ident, brought i greetings ' from
HETTE SHOWERED
-cs J. II. Brock and A.7.
i also Misses . llarieta
Louise " 3owen and Anna
' Craig were joint hostesses
Ilrs. O.'Vf , Gooding in the
.3 cf the latter on last Tuesday
.l;rroon when they," entertained
i,i honor of Miss Edna" Haskette
, ! the local schooh faculty. Miss
i;::I:ette's engagement to Mr. lau
rczce Weaver of Millersville, Pa.
was announced recently and was
read with Interest by her -many
friends of Duplin and elsewhre.
The party giyen here last week
for her was a delightful -affair
and was "enjoyed by about7 40
guest. yv1 tt- ".
, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Ingram and
Sambo, of Burgaw, were visitors
here1 recently. ,
Mr. and Mrs William Mercer
and baby of Bladenbord spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam New
Mrs. L' A.' Beasley has returned
to he home here : after a two
weeks visit with, her daughter,
Mrs; C. C: Loth of Wanesboro Va.
Mrs.'v- Hattie . S. Kornegay of
Goldsboro spent last , Thursday
here with her, daughter, Mrs. N.
B. Boney.
Mrs." Annie Ingram spent Sun
day with. Mrs. Mellie , Sullivan on
the Sarecta road, They had a big
oirtnaay dinner nononng raui in
gram., 'ii f 1 ; "
' Warren Hamlin of Charleston,
S.C. has been visiting the Pickets
Mrs. Gr. ft. Bail spent several
days last week in Goldsboro with
her mother, ,, Mrs. L..JE;JDrmand
who remains quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pickett
3 peautj
No. 2
MX HEITAKSVHXE
SATURDAY, APRIL 24th
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COMPLETELY EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST BEAUTY '
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SHOPPE HXTUBES
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Miss Mary Elizabeth Alligood
OPEBATOB IN CHARGE 1 "
FREE PERMANENT
V Every woman is invited to visit the shoppe Saturday and f
'v register. A free permanent will be given to some one regis-'
" tered here that day, ' ' ,
ft'
the state 6?ganization and intro-l rj- ' cf
duced the speaker ,of the-: dayi rn"to Wflmington one day last
w Pi,rJ .uA J Kenansville was well reresented
i'i..a2e the-annbun
tf l.. -rJ3 rzS jfeccnted
as f;r ..s: Tcr tl3 high-
u i.3 c:at3 tests, 1st
r:rii ril, lst znU-Ji,
. 3; 1. 1 gri3 "A, Eobby
i., l.:3 Cui:r.4th
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t'i . : :t to llazii3 Jack-
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gent. Miss Current, showed .a
bit of the growth of the work in
the state in that we now, have or
ganizations in 7ft counties with a
total membership of about 50,000
The work has only Jbeen va. pro
gress for 29 years.!- In her ad
dress, Miss Current set out three
rules for the club members to fol
low;vl.J,;Attend-your dub meet-
kgs.'VI-jottmisi a meeting, you
are. missing, something that is vi
tal io .your home.l 2nd.-Tell your
agent that you appreciate her and
her efforts, and third, reach .but
&zi include all your, neighbors in
the club.rcrk.,vlf it is good - for
ycl.it should be for. them, tool V
. Miss Current said- that J- there
1913 lme ages in.the'LUwted
Ctates and) that .our people . '.are
beginning tp awaken, to .the" rvalue
of home vwork.' ,Wft hope to soon
have an acfcye organization m.er
ery, county 4 thi , Btitta. TYon
have had clubs for a good, while,
she "continued but what-,isyour
club doirg. fciyour community?
You shcrJd.Jre.'the leaders in. the
ccrrauity,, Eeeiir j tp cis yout
tcre and your Qcnmty so at
tractive, that the. ycuti, wjll not
v.t- 1 xi rv2 .3 criztry. ;
The ram and tome 7eek in
Kaleigh will be held the v week of
Auzst r.i, and the'-H short
course villi be ,th week- of' July
1 Ilics Yvcnns A12erman,'Cf Eose
Hi!!, ir::rcd the audience 'with
?:-:'-! ihzLo Etlectisn." - Special
1 ' 1 i ti:- were given
in Wallace the first of last week
when several "cars full of our cit
izens went 4 to seer'Maytime".
Some went on Monday, night,
while, many others went on Tues-
' Mr. J. E. Jerritt also Eev. P. L.
Goodman ; represented the Grove
Church at the meeting of ' Presby
tery held last week in Wilming-
t0U.- vn; ' b, ; ' ,
- Mrs. . Ben Grady and .childre
have .been r visiting relatives, at
Sarecta,, J ,t i
Miss Hazel Williamson of E. T.
T C, Greeville, - spent Qie , past
week end here, with 'her parents
Sheriff and Mrs. D, S Williamson.
Mr. Stokes of the Duplin Conn-1
vy . jaeaiui department, , spent tne
3 i-:' ';1 c;:rd
" rrj a
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MES. E. R. PENNEY HOSTESS
"The Thursday Afternoon Card
Club met with-Mrs. e,E. Penney
a3 hostess, who had as "additional
guests, Mrs. J. B. Wallace and
MrtJo-O. .Stokes.' The rooms for
the occasion were made more attractive-by
the use-of. white Wys,
tcria.ai pirea-carrying a' color
noie 01 green ana vehite. Mrs. W.
J. Pickett captured high ' score
prize ' f or ii the club -members r and
Hrs. vVallace rforthe visitors."
They were, both presented 5 with
h;j:d made hot mats. Mrs. Pickett
was also given a linen towel for
tiirg the most tricks1 with 1 the
Jck. I.Irs.'Penney was assisted in!
s:rvixg by hre daughter -in -law
Ilrs. C. E. Penney, Ecfreshments
CTzizizZ cf ice-cream .'and cook
1 3 td l:a."
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