Newspapers / The Duplin Times (Warsaw, … / Aug. 12, 1937, edition 1 / Page 16
Part of The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
6-t 6 1 1 . S. 1 '! 1 i I J 1 Ifj i Vn .i ti ,.-.8 l-e W.' 3 ,,3 . s c:.a te tttLrkJ, toy, hav-'c . . .. i . ' ! ftT j. r'i to accept ere",.jjr ic-; . Il t: ... 1 cu r t it, 1 Vi. ' I; t 1 ls ty LIr; ii IrooMd Gsorg. VandarbUt, twenty-three-yeardtoclaUte pictured borl til yacht, Crewlda. on Us return from a 20.000-nUlelrnonth K totte South Seai during which he gathered about 20,000 wild-li e .clm.ni lor th Philadelphia Academy Natural Science g l shown with Tag-Along, the tortolse-ma.cot he picked up on the Gala pagos 'Puppy Love'! Uncovers Old Art t.. acel psyments. The $25,CGa of'1" J t!.3 1CJ,CJQ is for repairs, im- wat aiune.a y.. provements, which, include a dairy wEita L... , i farm, hog farm, and chicken farm f"f ' " ' riant improvements, etc. The cam- wLlJl eTCI?5ne k paign started the first . week .'.. , June and will continue through Lr.;il bUC BCWH a,ljWVa v I - . sj The plan is to raise the money 'R lZ2J LrClM..CCr throngh the North Carolina Keth- , , odiat Conference which owns and ' ' nn. m,- twm . While strinsrina tobacco on a w officially . ratified at the an- fa near Creedmoor, four p nual conference at Hew Bern last ; eMs, all sisters wero fa . j Fall and is strictly a Jlethodist lulled by a bolt of ktanq; Ties project. The whole i movement is.day afternoon. Four mea woxUng through the seven Conference Ms-1 near where the girls were sand tricfafwhich include 223 charges tag escaped aU injury. The work or circuit which are composed of being done in the open, and i?oq iiiwSJnoi imivM in fmff. it had just begun to rain, but the nine Eastern and Central counties hand yet itoppedwork- of North Carolina, uver . ouw oi these churches, or two-thirds of . -them, nave set up local groups of p ' sponsors and : committees which , are 'iw-iriiig the vlocal canvasses, which began Sunday, July ssotn,' when all the churches of the en i : ' 3 f lit i'.i fas. f I : -. i lit i . f '.7:a a c. . s of roses and val- 1. j LI", s e 1 t!.e tier guests re ceive! cisLiare corsse. "' i, Ts!'re s!ie 1 r:i.h.i and :3. jLLe Luuoree was Arthur W, Ov. . citad ty Gdn. I.Ta:; i CAul; . No. 1 man of the lil"7 gra.1 " j class of the West Point US.1 - y academy. Ho led Zuture eju erals In his class with a general average for four years of 84.6. He Is the first cadet from Illinois ,to graduate with top honors. IINGv DE LUXE ANNOirc: T FAHTT. Ciss Eachel Eerring has ' re- iiiraeil hnma fmm Wah Tonst Cv""s where she attended sum- mer sthooL Dr. and ITrs. C. F. Hawes, and Hward Hawes spent a few, days this week with relatives in Euch- .anan, Va. I tUasfts Callie Wilkins, Eloise. iTTard. Louise IlcUeill. guest of 'Jlizi VTiltins, . P. Blanchard rorgottan pictures, gathering "dust for years In an old attlo. brought 4m hop of new life to Mrs. Allda Clark, seventy-nine years old, of May wood Dt, a suburb of Chloago. She swapped one of the pictures with Arthur Lloyd, Jr of Oak Park, an antique dealer, for a cocker apaniol, shown in the picture here. When the dealer aleaned It up he was by an art authority that It was the work of an old French mas ter, Joan Baptist Grauae. -. ... Vtu Snni Timia TTpTrintr re tire Conference observed Iuis-L ..x..; at . TTport, Pa.land Horace Ward spent the week' V TVi mliinli tim . ' . ul .1 l..i,U Tiling iiiJ Viiniii uiug vvuvgw "j honorinEr miss verna ieacney,i,M,, u iu m6m- all sermons, discussion groups, etc. wnoge engagement to Therman BeatX usea juouisDUTg .vouego auu i, Denning, of Mount Olive, was an- proem pugm mcu "j"' nounced. i , - The first reports were - made-on, s ,,m. arrannui in Sunday, August 1st and the seo- uyj,!- i,a library, and ond and last on Snnday, August ' tftM- h iests had found their Sth; on which day there was a placei were asked to hold oircuuu vvucumvw, u vx, egjfdg 0yer ugntea canaies, wnen which will be taken for the Col- neated, these cards revealed tie lege. . . e ..-y.z .'j f t'"'- j announcement of the approaching The" situation is critical unless. marriage of August 12. Following t. .a -rniipm wilt this, several progressions of Hearts be forced to closes its , doors and were played... Kus Betty Fussell' hand the keys over to' the credit- won Sa core B" i, Tn, i ic Thi attractive pnseMiss Teaohey, the would be a great loss to the Meth-j honoree was presented a piece of odist Church and to the Eastern silver in et chosen pattern, nd nart of the State of North Caro- orsage oi summer iMiwen. Hisses Dorothy FusseH, Margar et IZaness, Harion Elizabeth Fus sell, Ethel Young, Edith Ward, Hisabeth Fussell, Urs. B. 0. Fus sell, llrs E. E Fussell, Ilessrs. C. T. Fussell, Jr., Earl Fusell, Bruce Teachey, Jr., James Edwin Eog- ers, E, 0. Ilaness, - and Kr. and Ilrt Elmo Teachey spent last week at White Lake. .'". ', : Hiss Helen Marshall has return ed home after visiting friends in Wilmington. ' -. Kiss Euldred Stanley, of Golds bo ro and Hiss 8ara Woodward, of Eiohknds, are guests of Miss Ver- na Teachey, They are here for the marriage of Miss Teachey and J. at ISM The last word in portable dressing rooms designed for beach use, made its appearance recently at Santa Monica, Calif., when Jean Parker, film aqtress, Introduced an individ ual cabana.- Housing but one far son and resembling a large fire cracker, the cabana is , of light weight construction, -v , LOOKS FAR AHEAD : 'A .,: i ."..( i, i0Oo0000'0 it m1 uuvj U OuuJ nn r t f ji - j c Maliord Jr a recent bride. ' niamaze oi Usa xeachey and J. by the north uarouna wu. Luc-e Teachey .of Wilm ington spent the week-end 'with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Teachey, Hi. and .Hrs. Willie Fussell, of Bowden, visited relatives , here Sunday, ' Mrs. D, B. Herring and Misses Annie Louisa and Sue Herring spent Saturday in Wake Forest. Misses Annie and Evelyn Bar den are visiting Mrs. John Wells in Burgaw. Mrs. J. XL Barden spent a few days In Wilmington this week, Mr. and Mrs; Harvey Boney re cently visited Mrs. Honey's mother Mrs. Cramp ,in Folkton. The members of the Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a picnic at wjute Lake. Thursday afternoon. " '.' . 1 . t. . . ..jLtAiLA ftaaooooooO'9 f V 55,000 Square Feet of Ficior Space WHTCVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA1 . Mon. Aug. 16th, .Wed. Aug. 18tb Fri. Aurr2Cih Tobacco is Selling High in Whiteyille. Bring AJOUSiCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Wells, ' an nounce the birth of a daughter, Anse raviB, on August 7, at Jam es V,'tJier Memorial Hospital, VrL'ton. f Mr. aki Mrs. T. A. Barden an nounce tie birth of a son, Thom as Atlas Jr., on August 8, at J!es V,t2ier Memorial Hospital, n." ; - - , i5 it on to Crutchf ields Where you Will Always Get The High Dollar. I ; J - I 1 Wr.irrton rrecbytery is called ' j r- t f t I'l: t T:c,l tsrfcai CLiir i , cf Arjust 1 11:-'. 3 f.r t e jzrpose of d :swl jt" sj 1 r ' ' '!'' "r"" " , 2. ti 1 a t"l Co 1:1 : . aw C.t:rj, eri co" ;IIcr 8 a til' if. i tie Vlrtcr r.' I 1(f t' ' -1. ::. : '3t ;iik i f.---1 v ' : rr ' r 1 v ' ' -0 tie vrsii. i 3 i i. J, I. j cf ra- I T.1YLC2 BAYM0SD CaUTCHXTELD , ,I.,S tT L c ter tf J" ( . , r - ' V ", ' iri u : . ' r f.rt'-tt of r s i, : r.: i : : . I. e -:-s i. ' jl : n L'e tifis t'.e 1 1 1 faihily, a-3 1 is s:.rvv; 1 t :. -lcvi. 7 t' "!.,n: r-.r't 1 of Wilx '.ti, .1 C, : and t" n . -if I .j. J. 7 ' -Maims, L.' i Ude L vi i t 1 ." . ton. rewton all cf II- .ill;. There are ll ra .1 tLZLta t..l one great c'-Zl. Funeral t.'rvii cs v cre cor t- e4infte:itL-'."'-t VI T ' day f " a ty 1 r i " v, . a.l.1 :-:.jt 11i.iv.r. L. CtiOujBP. a. IntentieKt v .. t ) in tLe 1'outLerLind Ccmetiiry r ? Magnolia. ' Active "palbearers were: 0. r. Johnson, C. E. Quian, O. M..1 -eycutt, O V. Cc': P. J. r son, A J. Elastaa, A. T. CuL'tp, and L. Eouterlanl. iratcrsry p 1 bearers were: B. A. rr:-r, L. A. Beasley, 7. E. . Brinson, Bet Crf y, A. IV rorrl'.t, B. D. Bail, I.". B. I.ey, Y7. J. I )- kett, . v. .v.:.i, e. c 1 J, A. Gavin and A. J. XkLsta. 1 . young girls of the town, serve 1 1 flower girls.' ,."' ; Mrs. Xcwton was t3ie ifi"; " cf a fai:::'y of s;vr. C lied at tLe age of 13, lt . members at f;e ae.cf 3. ; j rewton ou...,Vf 1 t' em all one y. r rie bclr? 1 3. C 3 was tir' - 1 ti (Trinity U" e it BuiL- - " 3 1 Lcr broker was j r. feasor, i n- : j a consecrated men.Lsr of tie I list Church jn irarsvillo, t ved her rer:c3. tLerrere ; ; tisst tie BJfJcrn r -""t cf L. ' - j was better for morula t" n tLe rantan' Lving. VLIi j la 1 ? fcome you would find tsr lu-y t- bout household cities, w i': ' in her chair with her I" '3. 1 who knew her ihave I101 L a: 1 1 , remark that: "if Ckanry n ' saven, there is no chance f r t rest of us." It was always v.. ing to be in her presence. Emblazoned on tte tront of his sweat shirt are the letters of ths future alma mater ot two atjl one-half year' old Norman Scott Barnes, son of Joan Blondell, screen star, by her former husband. When Norman 'reaches college age, 'the University qf California, : Los An gelas, Is to be favored with his patronage.- PROUD BARTELLS 1 i. i 1 '..U and bis son T' 'ry sre t "i s-i.lS as they poe v' '1 1 a t '. J iresontei to tlie ' i f 7 t' -' .top by ad.i.ii fr r?" t t 1 1 Cel.iratSi'rt ot ' ' l : f tt Tola roun';j. 1 .it 1 4..a i s v 1 1' r '9 r 1 J one cl tLft.a a h "'ie run. 'CHOCOLATE Sent Tolland, who has tci riously ill is not irovir. I at his mothers, JLs, Cmi : land in rink CilL : Kr. as.1 Krs. rcm"a,?y f are the rroud parents cf a 1 1-2 lbs;, born Aunst 13. . and son are both doirj 1 ' Kr. anl E!;-s. Allan To tted Kr end Krs. U D. 2 Tuesday night. They are t r,rt of t' eir vacation tils v. JTii, tile c-tr Kr and Urs. XT. B. C: " vjs. n. d. r-xwea i ' r.-:.yi::? ; 'y. r. r .e -: v -,t : " :e 1 -1 L,IJ. t' --. r and Urs. Leo . . tick wf'.'a tin, rrs. L. P. Tr " I Hoinry ar.3 c". ' ' , . in Eom"j".y -1 ' I ston sLr-v.s L. P. Tyr ' visited tie I '1 1 -I r r 1 taf One of t' 1 r l 11 a 0
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1937, edition 1
16
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75