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.! a, filed l County, :, on t'.e .s Lora Ja for many t-r, an en A member f 1 1 i i v., r. ' ' 3 V I' s 1; r. 1..'3. 1 3 3 "-saf - 1 i I. J ' 1 r J i of ti e I. . -'i ia t eU iris of Jus- tice, ti.e fatLer ct a numerous fa mily, a devout Christian and an acceptable member of the Baptist Church and being clothed with all requisites pointed out by Saint Paul for the office of Deacon he was chosen to fill' that office in Concord Church. Eeturn unto thy rest oh'ans Soul . for ', the. lord hath dealt bountifully with thee.'V This inscription is in- the neigh- , t , , rnnnord ' Bantist ' Church a few miles from Magnol- Major GEORGE E. HOUSTON, died Feb. 20, 1852, aged 79 years 3 months , t Behold my friend as yon pass by 'As you are now so once was I 'As I am now to yon must be ' : prepare Tor death and follow MA This inscription is in an oldJOat we live in a fast age. CALYPSO A Girls Auxiliary of the Bap tist Church Mi organized Satur day afternoon with Miss Viola Joyner as counselor.. The follow ing officers were elected: Mary Elizabeth 'Albritton President, June Tyrd Vice president, Louise l"zt, secretary , and t treasurer Laura Gorden Stephens,' personal service chairman. The auxiliary . A. .V A IJ 3 -MM. WW meei xne iim oaiuroay axier Soon in each month. " Misses Mary Jennette and En dell Flowers have returned from EJigh where they attended the Presbyterian Young Peoples Con km Stock and Store '' Fixtures v ' Saw Mill Equipment and pord ' son Tractor : f;v i Belonging to the late A. J.: Scott of Glisson Township, ; Duplin County. f - ''' ' 1 . - Stock of merchandise consists of groceries,, dry goods, , hardware and farm implements. Saw mill equipment includes Edger, Plainer and 80 horsepower Steam Engine , . 'F0R SUBMISSION OF BIDS AND FURTHER IN FORMATION SEE THE UNDERSIGNED ADMINISTRAi , - TOR . . Vance B. Gavin f ADMINISTRATOR EENANSVILLE, N. C. jC'AOECDJMLIL'"". LYllTHAT ?ir::: hill : i 7A?.SA7- ' ,trt'ei- 1 f.---i torn E. tt. 11, 1 1 10, 1SS1 ' " ' ' " ," "creen be t' e t f r ve him Friend of orir I. Ur days." This inscription' is in- an old cemetery on tle soiilh side of -the Grove about two miles from the Courtlioube. , "FRAEHLIN, son of S. H. and Elizabeth Phillips, born June 1, 1873, murdered by R, E. lee, No vember 12, 1809. We cherish thy memory." This inscription is in an old cemetery between Prospect and Deep Run. ' . "Gen. JOSH . WAYNE, died June 29. 1815, aged 55 years." .This inscription is in an old cem- etery near Moltenville; Sampson County, and 1 recalls General Wayne's marriage ' announcement as it appeared in the Ealeigh Star for May 1. 1828, and reproduced in the Wallace Enterprise ior No vember 7, 1935, as follows! "At the seat of Brigadier-General Jno. Wayne's (Duplin County) on the 15th ultimo the General to Miss Mary Merritt of Sampson County after a courtship of 29 minutes and 7 seconds." And we are told ference at Peace College. . Miss Alice Cook . has returned from a house party at. Minnesot Beach. - , Miss Hilda Grice is at home af ter visiting her cousin Miss Mary Powell in Richmond Va. ' Mr. Dallas Cameron of Lake Waccamaw was in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Albritton Jr., spent 8nnday with Mr. and Mrs. :W. B. Cozart in Greenville, i. - Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McGhahey of Washington, D. C, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Byrd. Mrs. McGahhey will remain with her parents lor several aays. ;Mr. and Mrs; James. T Alnt-j ton, Mrs. Ethel Mangum, and. ,1 1 k S k.,J J .Li -vv' 4:CDP.r.L all-stars J i o and '.. C. .-. -.'y. 1 . . , i i. 1 C i c ii . cck at V i - ''. : - T ,1 the education biul... Kiss Cary Williams and EissjE. Church Monday at Jenny Quinn Cavanaush are on ai.In the absence of . the i house party at the lake this week, the vice, president, I- '.. Kiss Helen Carlton has return- Walters presided. The thti :i . iirniriiu fnr a slinvt. 1 the devotional was 'Ullli t : visit with Mrs. D.L; Carlton, of j Warsaw. "';-,'V:'",r; i i Miss Margaret Carlton has : re turned from a visit with iMiss Vir ginia Browder of Wallace. ' , Mrs. E. J. Andrews, of Jackson ville, Florida is coming Sunday to spend two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Pridgen. , ; i ! Fred Gaylor, Jr., - entertained his friends last Wednesday with a lovely party at his home. Mrs. Gaylor served delicious lemonade and wafers; Games and j ; dancing were enjoyed during the evening. , J The Daily Vacation Bible school is being held in the ' Methodist Church this ;week. The beginners and juniors meet in the morning while the intermediates meet at night. Charlie Jarvis a Bible stu dent from Duke-University is their leader. ' f The Warsaw Methodist Sunday School is going on a picnic to White Lake Thursday, July 8th. j Farrior, Miss Margaret Kornegay,' Henry Street Kornegay and miss Hannah Frederick returned , in day front the Presbyterial . Con ference at Peace CoUege in Eal eigh. Mrs. Hull served : as. adult tw.-c. wn- TTarrin oa' junior councilor and the other 'Church, Sunday, July 11, at 11 o'- .a crowd o young folk. Etaurfay three as representatives of ' the!lck-' " I . y afternoon in honor of her little Warsaw Presbyterian church.' . Beginning Tuesday night, and hter, 2JgJJ- Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hull are vis- ning through Friday - night, 2 iting Mr, HuU's parents in At- E. E. A. Swann, of Duke Uni- .HS.SS lante,Ga, ; versity: will teach' a'8ty-:onrse.OMI!B wciwed lots of .pretty and Circle number two of the Pres- on worship for the officers and efitf jpfts- ' . byterian. Auxiliary met at v the teachers of the churclrchool, and Mr ,and to. Horace of home of MrsJ L. P. Best Wednes day at 4 o'clcok. Mrs. Alton Vick, chairman, presided. Mrs. Ashley Henderson gave the Bible lesson, on "Christ the -Son of e" inm the gospel of John Miss Caggif jacwde. w,ia. in " charge of the program, "TranVjw- lormea womannood Around tne World," After the meeting nd adjonmed the hostess served re freshments. ' Mrs. Herbert Temple of E3n ston, Miss Louise and Miss Vida Farrior and Miss Hilda Jones, -of Goldsboro spent Monday with Mrs. Alton Vick. , ,,' ' Miss Mary B. Best,! of .4 Rich mond, Va., spent the ' weekend with her parents. Mr; and Mrs.i John Best,: .- i , " f, x ' Little Miss Joyce Vick returned Saturday . from a weeks visit at Morehead City, with a friend, lit- le Miss Mattie Tilliery Leary. i Mrs. G. S, Best, Mrs. G. D Bennett, Miss Eva Carter, Miss Mary Francis and Nellie Gray Ma this, Miss Louise McGowan, Miss ,1- 1939 Ml Y0?J FAK'S TWO VJ1E AIJJElir ZiT LOG? ' .( iii.ii.. "W-w,-.. 1 - - . .1.. i.i . l.ZVi YOr.K (Special). "T: mned to have, the largcr.t : u-ty cf amusanenls ever ; ' I," announces G rover V i, "but let it bo undtTi.tcr .:ing a fair that will' ' i Jay's problems an?', .orrow." The aero- ; lug pht -mil.;, ' uuuseri lion's ;cnt. T I'.arvm spent the aunt, Mrs C. I.lis. G. J . . s - r- caret and C,' ! c. J'c- !.3les Pridsven w- i ; to Carolina Beach V I The Women's &t. t i i"g the 'Tempest." The cover i or xne ' upper aouiu ., .wua i t illustrate this that, . sc i background found in Math. .. -27. "Peace Be Still" was sun j i connection -with the theme. I . Claude Best gave the seoond les son of the BiWe Study,! "The Ra diant Heart." After a short busi ness session at which 1 time, Mrs. Inez Surratt agreed to substitute for president until the fall , the meeting adjourned. 1 Mr .arid Mrs." Flecker;.'. Veach and son, Flecher, Jr., of San Fran cisco; Cal., arrived in Willard Ju ly 5th. They will stay witb 1 Mr. Veach's brother, Henry Veach, until. Jul? ,8th. when they will i come to Warsaw to visit his sisters, Mrs. G. P. Pridgen and Mrs. Henry Middleton.' "This is Mr.; Veach's first visit back to his old home in thirty years. ' ' Preaching at PmsC Hill M. Church Sunday ' ! ",' H.pv WnwATrl M. McLamb will I nreach at Pink Hill . Methodist, - 7- the voune neonle. , ; A picnic Bupper will be 'given at Maxwell's Mill on' Friday.""'" night. . The public is invited ' these services. 1 to "CHOCOLATE" Quite a' crowd from our commun ity went to the, beach to celebrate the 4th of July. ,s -: - Mr. H. D. Maxwellv and P. C. Kennedy of Kinston left for' Ashe- ville, N. C. Saturday, about 4:00 to spend several . days. They- ex pect to visit several places of in terest while there. , . ,- Mr. Adolph Patterson and Miss Estelle Albertson were married in Eenansville last Saturday after noon by Rev. F. L, Goodman. They are making their home with the parents of Mr. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patterson at present We wish to congratulate them - Mr..' and Mrs. . Leo Watlington and. Mr. and Mrs. John Watling ton of Reidsville visited the form- 'Ss Fair h; lauiiL i- . 1. r tlie I; ( t r i ,'etf lay. e ly ,It. I'ls. 1 K.s. V 3 i. I S i G. Cii.. r. y I s. T son. 'i r "e &j " s. I rry c. a i : Willi J , 7. .' . ',." l"r. n i ' 1 1 ion wts in Choei, y f tcrnn n. He tcave 1 , 1 ; 1. .,1- shake". to s. e i 1 i j, from his looks out- i "1 i r knew that Mr. Woo. i 1 s : d the 70th mile post oil js J.way. He is a fine old t . r. Mrs. Johhnie Ehej 1 t 1 t'.U dren, Mrs. Adolph L 1 r3 children were among Ce v '' s at "Maxwell's Kill" ' Mr. Perry Smith visit i J 1 br ents near Eenansville Can.1 y. - Mr. W. H. Soutlierland and fam ily went to Carolina Beach to spend the 4th. .. :. Mark Southerland, son of Bowdcn Southerland had j the misfortune of cutting his foot, badly Sunday afternoon ; v . , . . tuiniey enienainea manotxe, are vismng son. Hl11 8 sister, Mrs. J. K. Souther- Mr. nd Mrs. , Paul Grady, Mr. Ambrose Smith and Miss Louise Harper went to White Lake Sun day. They report a nice time. Let Contract For Renovating ' Warsaw Schccl Contract for the renovating of the Warsaw Elementary . school building was let to E. F. Taylor, of G61dsboro, for the sum of $13 700.04 . by the ' Duplin County Board of (Education in a v meeting on Wednesday. f Contract foV the construction of the new elempntnry school au ditorium was notHet because of t etDe lacn ot iui Y Call for Formal ' " ' "Hichiesto l'abito dl SocWa" on Italian invitations means ! formal near, s , ,,r f-. -acity th. i ' an entiri . i f and n '. . r -ii ; . ; t" : r ; ; ice.' ,' . ; : ' oa at'. - a . i tion st i r i 'y for 1" y r w .1 t . ' u'uly t - !y a fc ' luore i ..l.ose aire " beirg f the jpun(y. Persons v '..o 1 sources or who have been i ing assistance ; from rtl,. should plan toV continue to u ' vl.ese resi rces as they will in a" : ' .bility pot be eligible f i 3 .1- 'stance, and applies '.:' s ; 1 people not eligible fa- p. ...c t stance will cause . .de lay ia f ually getting the grants to tl; ii people who have no r?- sourt s and who would Buffer ex cept id publio assistance. ' All cf the services requiring fi navdui ssistance, that are available- through the Welfare Depart ment are based n actual need of pullio assistance had on funds a vailable. vai . ( jFirit Patent Clgit LlehtcH vThe firut patent for a cigar lighter was iHWid to Moses P. -Gale In 1871. i -i--..v , ' """i " . NOTICE STATE OF NC3.TH' CAROLINA, DUPLIN CGU1ITY. . . . . Entry of Land, No. 3708. To Albert T. Outlaw, Entry-taker of Duplin County: , The undersigned claimant, Jo seph Ida Oualaw, being a citizen of Duplin County, in the State of North Carolina, hereby .sets forth and shows that the following tract or parcel of land, to-wit: Ly ing and being in Albertson .town ship, Duplin County, North Caro lina, and more fully described as follows, viz: :'- . " Eoginning at a gum in a branch the third corner of the Jaok Lew is tract, being the tract of land conveyed by deed from R. G. Max well and Chellie' E. Maxwell, to Joseph Ida Outlaw, dated the 23 f of July, 1896, and recorded in Book No. 68, at page 201, of the Duplin County registry, and runs down a branch south-westward-ly 48 feet to a pine stump, a cor ner of the Whitfield tract, con veyed by deed from N. G. Whit field and Sallie Whitfield, his 0 . - t;vo NTrirT FCH Bring in and get ?1 nent over IJ Pr.1: Pink T" ery we 1 in ri;',:;,a your nr. ( bri"j or c h or ! t..kcn for .' Want s , Ads not t. ' ing. MORIIl Colhu J.; $1.0 r i.c ';. -i: i. i - c d
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