3 DUPLIN -line A J'; 1;m' Carolina : THURSDAY, JUT'S 17, r 3, I ; i I 1 s -.'j - , , - I. .1 "l'.' ' '..If--' irrc" "find I kvJ it -1 tie town i i a f , !. 7 ( lILle persona! , v i ii d inter-' v.I a owns intargible :y, ni'J-erto'iwt i tLe schedule to be i -e year 1337 is treat 1 and interesting man' .ty Auditor, F, 7. Mo- i f i ri :ticle in today's pa- is we second of a series ' s ob county affairs; by y Autor. .TILLS will be. the cen i ' rest in the county on . . .n tie E.v ansvule ' ". ."rch celebrates its ICO ..ary as! hor,.e coming, "s, fj.tors ad friends (' .arch, are ejected back, i cLurci membership has 1 a FrlenHd program, to ' iJ7 a memorable one for 1 1 J)."e ar 1 taose who re- i k-'p celebrate : the Dcoa 3 ttory of the: . church, T r 3ley will give at the rr "n wu.be of much t as w,U as of Listuii- Ile has spent consider- Vcrncn Inj-jrcd En Route Festival Kow Recovering ew Bern.' lui liThm New Bern women, badly injured in an auromooue accident uw Wallace Friday, are reported to be' recovering at the local hospitaL they were en route to the Ciraw berry festival when their car over turned three times as the drim- Mrs. J. ..Lewis, lost control is Trying to get it back on the high way alter turning : jnt to avoid Buruong passing carafe. w Miss Annie aillette, of Bout Three, suffered a fractured pelvis bone,with severe cnta and hnim j jKn.-Lewis Jiad two pelvio frac Itarest, and the right a tide of her sixteen-year-old .face was out and bruised.' Kiss r-- '"wm, BMKqu7Mu ivv " VUb MM UXUliCU. J&1SS SKSlSS. ;: ihia Emily Bunting suffered contusion WW !7 .,F.rgo-Moorhe4 club MMd J? JS oi tne Northern league taisa of the Cleveland Indians. Dawson, a righthander, who Joined the team at the ed th. season by hurffng 15 hitless J from Van Meter, Iowa, a short dis tance from Qes Moines. , , Xula Fowlkes riding , with ' them escaped Injury.. - , . end of the school term, start- ROY, SPHI ITQ ' season by hurflhg-15 WUess "V 1 'VVVf V..Pi ACTIVE HERE i v C 1 . ' , i j time in its preparation, and i- I 3 t back not only the bis it j cf the local churchj-bat1 of j r crn Baptist movement 13 LLtory will be v 'printed in neit week's issue of She Duplin TLr.rs. T7atch for it, ' PINK KILL ALL STARS D2FEAT: G0LDS20RO CElTEI3lllAL:CELEDflATI0)iFircc ' AND HOME COiMING i' : 1 1 1 r i 5 i T'1 . , j .s .... ' - '- - , ' -.-v.:'-.'i.-.' ' . ' . 1. ;o Friday Eve ' The Sink Kill Allstars defeated the Coldsboro Borden Hill team Sunday at Fink Bill. 15 to 4. The Ooliaboro team scored, two runs in the first inning and Fink Hill scored three runs to take the lead which thev never lost- 'Coombs and Baker shared the hurling Tor Fink. EiH with Coombs allowing 7 hits in 7 innings y and s Baker none in. two innings. The AUstars. couectea 14 hits on Thomas, Brown and Pilton. Civils - and 4 Harper hit homers tot the Allstars each with two on base.? Phillips homered for Goldsboro with one on base. : The Allstars will play Warsaw at Fink HiU. Sunday June 20 in the George Turner park at 4.00 1. ! f ' J event of the week- ' i r-unty will be the ' ' i wii be held.in fhe i "r.nasiuai "at the ' ' s.'aool on 'Friday J s 13, sponsored by the 1 1 "i School AiUetio As- ' will attend "are as-' ; lest possible dance , i wSHbe provided by I'jore's ten-piece or tf Creensboro. This . or a is T'yirs at the,0Henry in Greensboro this summer -1 c'o to t. Simon Island, ' '' ' 'i p-eT $1.25, . spec- c... will be from -v Farcnt-Teach-t v j be ohpperones. . j sjatem' carried by : i ! e sure that the ' nt volume for PISS HELL sty AB) H .C.B Wooten,, m'-OSj-M 2 Harper; IB. - ' Civils, HP,' T Saner, 8B.v . : Coombs,. F-3B. Parker, CF. V S. Howard,' J. I. Turner, KB. GLES30E0V Lane, LF." .v Faircloth, SB. Jones, CL'-';!.''! riappis, BF, J JLolmes, SB. J.'li'i'r; Wi.-WfF 5 2 3 v-5 " 1' 2 -5.2- 1 5 8 1 1 1 5 l; 45 14 AB H ai:, -.1' :4.;i.- ontague,' IB. oore,..E3..'f;;-S Hales, CF;r: Thomas, IF&;;, Brown,- P. riiton, 15 B 1 -1-4,21 4 4 1 2 ;i- tint fot tilt crwmbi m ' , : ?- ' .-Tti United Slate L tlsclared war a7aint p - " Oiwat Britain. 1811 ' 1 ?alni eeparotwJ ItDiH" It gintn oi McmsaehU'. -V -T : ft pfitont on the- ,.; . -i wr'lS'UVljed to . s: o reaping A d M)2 n mnrl hi" I t v with i t y t).9 37 SARECTAROAD B STILL CLOSED Troop 60 of XenansviQe is again, an active troop with eight young scouters already in the or- ganization and hard at- .work. The Scouts are now meeting each llonday'night f or one and - - one- half hours. The program-is built around education tad fun; and all the boys, teem t be taiimr new interest a we wifcr; r The Troop omunittee frojnr flw Kenansville-Warsaw Botary-con sists el sessrs. Jr. ierritt, T, W. mcuowen ana w. v, neynolas. F. L. Goodman is scoutmaster. The boys already registered are: Jiav mie Jerritt, Norwood Boaey.' Jr.. B.. Banders,) Willie 'Fetteway, BiUie Whitfield, ! Bobert Laaier. Lurie Le&ry and John HalL Oth ers will register later. " e The Troon will hold a hike and weiner roast Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Harvey Boney SuptWdfare;?: The Duplin Timet regrets that due to an error somewhere along the line a story has carried that Krs. Jf. B. Boney, v and not Xn. Harvey Boney, had been re-elected Superintendent of FjaUia.Wel- iaie.v:'''-t:i-i?;y..!y Mrs, Harvey . Boney has.' been Superintendent of Fublie welfare in Duplin County for a number of i years,- and was re-elected to that office by the county Board of Com missioners at their meeting last Monday, The Duplin Times in hap py to see her filling this position. X?- V'.::- ) . -"it dded to the ere. Franklin D, Boo Duplin county T. worst lorest fire t' this section in Hear Wallace I". ing Charles rns ' .a, . ported to have sJ strawberry lei v ' ' got out of cont li fire to start w! ' V Friday night t v l v troyed several tl. woodland in tie t The erossrcali i Btadshaw about 3 mil laoe was burned It afternoon Sparks f. fire were said, tor be the burning of the st had not been operate! years. The store and Cou valued at $2,500 : part was covered by insurance. The forest on both sid main highway? 'was :'a:; re.w t arm Friday fterooen, ( smoke could J seen for r timet drivisr wat dr 4 the wa ito Wallace, , 'festival was a.progref!. wnrnvt a aim rv -t r a rvnnr mi tf m at tl ' areav "T8 ' tVCOlUiP V i lO I U1UlU1tt bnn6 OKOAHIZED-JU1E 3, 1837. AJlTJr20,W37 PROGRAM SO"" 4, Honor MOBirora 9:45 Begistration of Former Pastors, Former Tisiton. ' 10 .-00 sundaf School John A. Gavin, Superintendent. LessonJ. O. Bowman, jrormer Bupermienaent. Frayer..;'5.. : - Howdy, We're glad to see you A. J. Blanton. Bolo Lewis S. Bullock. Members and lt:15 2.-00 2:11 Intrnilnntimi of Sneaker Vance B. Gavin. Address Dr. Jt, Y. Oulley, Dean Emeritus, School of law, iWake Forest College. SoloMrs. Lewis 6. Bullock. BenedictioB.''. ,"! Ficnio Lunch. . - " f- Beaewing of Acquaintances. AFTEBHOON ' ; i J The road leading; front Sarecta across-he H. E. Cape Fear river to Kenansville is still closed to traf fic. Three new bridges have been completed and are now" ready for ire, but i the fill has not been raised and widened so as W be alle to use the bridges, As soon as tke fill is complete, this will be a popular ; highway for the people in Bmitn's townsnip to reach the oounty capital. aa Clwu-flwl f Commencement at Stanfcrd - The s Vacation church ''tcheol conducted, its commencement exer cise Sunday afternoon at 3 :00 at Stanford Church.; Farentt and friends of the children- gathered for the service. Thirty seven boys and girls of the community were awarded certificates of attendance Each department of the Khool gavea , brief summary ; of work done during the-school. A picnic dinner on Friday was 4 treat to the children and enjoyed Iff all. . V csby Chapel , Entertains, 1 Boll CaH of Church Members Mrs. F. W. McQowen, Church tit, Clerk. - " c 2:80 ' One Hundred Tears of the Kenansville Baptist Church L. A.reiumgTme t i wmg-.. " - " IMiliur at . ftecogmuon or ronner pasioTS present., ana urra rcuuuu aj v j ;p Beisognition of former' members and visitors, v )i ;Beminiscing.;;:;A:'i''-' - '. Song-Jnest Be the Tie. ;' . . .'4.. Benediotion. v, - INVITATION 6M fdayiepE: Honoring' his 47th ... children graadchipren r and friends to a number t! 250 gathered at tie home t hen Miller, neailBF. school on Sundaw, June 1. enjoyed a day f, visifc z smd a picnic dinner. v The birthday 'dinner is nual affair, ; looked f& &e children and c and other frien d e-.l ; M. and: Mr.' r. ' children and fal JPreachipi - the home Bonis, of J thews of : , Childrea were: Mrs. . ren of DurL. bertlawfi. Will Harris e and Mrs. ?,S.' I of Mt. OW; Ut. 1 Herring, af cti , Mr. and Mrtlttx' Olive; Mr; and I bers and son, eT t. Bryan and. i i. r.c l..-r. r ." All members, f ormer pastors,' former members, and fiiemh of - . 1 J tl . A . .111 ii. Centennial Celebration and Home-Coming at the Church on Sunday, 1 last Son.' wswho 1 1 1 Federal 1 draA'at . brourht tj t" : if If June 20, 1937. e Vacation church school for "I,! t- m at the r 'rtpr- 1 v 1 r - ' -. - ". i - - 1 r Members of the Sunday School class of Mrs. T. F. Cuinn, Jr of Wesley Methodist cbr-:i, enter tained the adult clo:s ' mealisrs, officers and teachers of ti Ess:y Schol with a picnio srper at IZix well's Mill Saturday af ternoon. - About thirty guests -were pre sent . for the "boatip":, f;,.iEi and bathing, enjeyed btTore de picnio supper. Xrs. Quian wal existed ; by 14 members' of her 1 -s cf ycuBg pecrle in entert.' t. - "7. ! a v-ila-'-e your-j I'.-ls, fa-1 OUR TAX DOLLAR By FAISON McGQWEH She 1' week r; ... fever, 1 1 boro fi 1 She U 1 . After the year 1937 intangible; evidences of debt and shateit oi, personal properties including bank leposits, postal savings deposits, money on hand, accounts receiva ble, matured insurance policies, funds held by fiduciaries, - trust f suds, j. " bonds and ": notes ex cept bonds or obligations, direct or indirect, of the United States, -4s cf t' e r.z'.a of I -'h Caro- er 1 bonis cf connt.os, cities 1 1 'TI S, c-r 0": r ' 'Jiff 'l l , stock,: are seggregated for exclu-j sive etaje uxaiion, ana uv mw levied oi same: are for the main tenance of the public schools of the state" toder authority pf Sec tioa 8, Article V tf jjie State Con stitution. ' : - .'N''vs. All money on ( commercial, i bank or trari r r1 Sub-icorrration J-i!:r T. (" " '

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