Newspapers / The Duplin Times (Warsaw, … / Sept. 23, 1937, edition 1 / Page 7
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
North Caroluw : 5 ' " '1 1 ' J t 9 i i J, ! 5- 1 f . I to 1 8 gSE-.J , . ... .i fi.CJF; i Is a ipe " ! f J i tl 7 I. " fit J t:a i It - J . A. 1. T ir ,U all I ts ai- , i 1 IL'ld ; (. a I" jm- aU n';At fcuIaVg saxe cf t ir .t s - ..tio1 1 acts evn s it' tLe 'jton fj. A f .1 I! '. ycrr will be r"3's ' It' c: f With J Ly of t. .If. "j t r ?. TLe nsuul aerfiJ a-.;. t l-nn performance will be in evince. Tuesday will be . school cV.l- .' ..si "a ram-- ureu's day fof the white school ', ; j i v. , i, (tfier- children and all white school cLil I i J.t c ,.is: . JTaTis dren and teachers will be a " 1 i i ( l V s r !Iay wi:h free to the grou&us up to 4:C) T. e'.dws avail-(M. on Tuesday; Wednesday win be s t" v' 1 free to "s i ts 4:CD P. H. y t!,e rlers of Ches- 1 t r.',;s will feature a t." tt jrr m in front of .: ia the evening un- thei 1 . .in touch with Pat Alderman, Kin- ston, a. v., or the Secretary of the Fair, nhone 998. Saturday will be "Kiss" Popularity" day. Some yo ung lady Will have - awarded to her some very valuable prizes, irsonal leadership of Pat'fL"m8 Ti fT' , , , Saturday night and this contest it r;lt the maker tax a sknilax rrrram of local tal- es.t wiaca ce Known as a- Btateur t.-;;U" under the person al lcad:nLip cf Pat i Alderman. This contest is open to all ama ' Ji i 1 e'.sws avail-j IS. on Tuesday.' Vedaeaday will be .This contest is open to ail m"li1JL. J1 .le C.ai V. -l frogiram will colored school chiMren's day with teurs in Eastern Carolina and any. . ' a.l to Ce puLLc afternoon, J1 colored school children and 'person interested la urged to get! y under the personal supervision of ra lf'i . v i am m n . w. v. juwaeu oi uus sun aooung Agency.1 - The deoarfanent headi - at the various exhibits include Hiss Mae Swarm. O. E. Freeman, lbs. W. H. Soott, 0. M. Brickhouse, V. C. Banks, Quy Hargett, report very ' nrosreu neinir maae of securing exhibits in all the various 'departments. The premiums are open to ten counti es and the fair officials are. very eager to have everv floor um , filled 'with some type of exhibit. At this angle it looks as if. the 1937 fair will turnaas anv hM in we city since lvau. xou are unt ea 10 anena wis lair. ft Clinic at Goldsboro Aids 98 Lame : f ; g i r-."" - -k atk " r i -J W W W 'W W W W 'W' LW W O & W" CCCCCCOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI r , . , j ...... w w 'w , i. . - , ' ' w , . ?,. , , Az r r p " y f j ; i 111 rrT) r if r 'rv . 27 4 1 AV .7 J I rAA iwrA Ll FRIENDS ITS TIME TO SAVE !! A REAL CLEARANCE SALE ! ! 1 a) 1' . At Dij' BARGAINS ; 1 s ' " 1 L UUV : Quick A i VC.LITP3 OXFORDS "3 J5 Vd;:3 fcr ,-:x-;rr -'$2.75 i- Li: 2.00 42.75 12.00 1.85 1.39 ' "3 VALUI3 rai- vt ' i vxxn rca : :.: 3 a:;d ?2.C3 yaIiUSs ros :.:3 valui3 rca -. ; (us VAira m . KiTRA SPECIAL $2X3 end $2 3d Vckzx Patent Leather fcr 75c HIGH HEEL SUEDES C2JVcIie3fcr$U5 ;:.3 values n MEN'S SIJNDAY -Dress Slippers $3.95 Values, $2.98 $5.00 VALUES FOE L . $3.00 Men's Dependable Work Shoes , $1.83 Values, $1.25 J2.89 VALUES FOE '1 11.75 $2.75 VALUES P0E -U $1.98 $3.00 VALUES FOE -i.$2.50 Ladies' Hose 85c, 98c Value. . 75c 79c VALUES FOE . 65c VALUES FOE 25o VALUES FOE l5o VALUES FOE . ..69o 55o 20c 10o GULLS' ANKLETS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES Shoes, and Slippers For Boys and Girls 39c Values for 25c .85o 1.00 90c EZDROOr.l SLIPPERS $U5 and $1X3 Values 5c 'r, a CZSf, VALUES - , 85o UNDERWEAR r.!:n's S!.crb and Shirb 2Cc iniS STIll 3o V 75a ValaM tar S. ami WIT wzrrzE wrii uxicsr suns .89e . 756 AKD 60c Izw'z Drees Suspenders 42c $1.19 VALUES FOE 1 $15 VALUES FOE $2.00 VALUES FOE $1.59, VALUES FOE We have Hundreds of Other Shoe Spe- cials, too numerous to Mention Here- Come and see them Dress Shirt Values Broadcloth Shirts $1.50 Values, $15 $1.25, VALUES FOE L-Ilisi.00 $1.00 VALUES FOE 79o to 89c POLO SHIRTS 35o ABD 80o IW7 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Goldsboro. Sent. , 18. Ninetv- eieht crinnled chilrren wnnt r. amined or treated at .the monthly Li a. . . . ' . . . uruiopeaic cunic . v in Uoldsboro Thursday. This Included both old and new cases. They came' from as ar wesi as iiurnam ana as far east as the coast. Dr. W. If. Roberts, (thief .nr. geon oi the state Orthonedin Wn. pital at Gas tenia. Vai in rkn nf uie cunic ana was assisted by Dr. D. L. Lovell and Dr. Lennox Baker irom the JJnke UnivRrmtv Ttnmi. tal, Miss Margaret Mesamer, field supervisor, division of crippled children of the State Board of Health, and Misses Cranford and Pitts, nurses at the' State Ortho pedic Hospital, .hi , The next clinin will luT li.M from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., Thursday, vutuuer si. . ' i and 62 cents in 1932. Theut tM '. beyond a; doubt, prove that , the uuimer has come back into his - own.",-' : i' '' So far this season. SS.Aflfl.Sl 1 ft pounds of tobacco have been sold on the Fairmont marKt. hiHnir. ' ing farmers $6, 902,397.53 for a grand average of $24.06. . With one of the largest breaks of the season on the tlnm this morning, Fairmont The 01dT Reliable - tobacco market - expects to sell a million and a half mih by closing sales Cthis- afternoon. Fairmont expects to reach and pass the' 30 million mark tnrinir this being the 30th sales day oi the 1937 season. nana suvn FTXT When the Turks nilad AftiMw i- the late Middle aget, in timet of -drouth the Turks made their slaves. ' at beinc . innoovnt viniin.. i . . " - ui uui :;:v- tortunej, pray to Heaven for rain. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST Facts and Figures From Fairmc Old Reliable LADIES' DRESS PRINTS 25c Yd. Value, 20c 18c, 20c Yard Value for ... .15c Print Dresses $1.00 Values, 89c BETS EXTRA FULL CUT, 8-OZ SANFORIZED $U0, $U5, $U5 Values, all Going at $1.10 BOYS' 8-OZ. SABTOEIZED OVEEALIS OVERALL PANTS 0E DUNGAREES " XUI' JIUAuAEEES WASH PANTS $1j25, $1.3? and $1.50 VALUES i SELUNO FROM $1.15 TO $1.25 75o ,90o .69o Men's D ress Socks 5c -$1 Value, 65c 25o VALUES FOE WORK SOCKS , 10c Men's Work Shirts $1.00 Values, 75c 75o VALUES FOE 50c VALUES FOE 39o : ' HEAVY Tr? FANCY GROCERIES , : Old Fashion Green Coffee, . . .10c lb. 'O - : : , Mb.SaItCrac!iers,Rcff. l5c.forl0c '1X': r J-lk Vanilla wafers, Reg. 20c, 15c 10c Box Lye, 4 boxes for 25c ; Prices Other Items at Fair Prices. VE PAY r.!APJIET PRICES FOR ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE. ar 1 C3 l ( J (' -,: o o - o o o o . o o o o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o By virtue of the nower of snip contained in a deed of trust from H. Hollman to A. A. Jnnii Trustee, dated October 29. lf2f)' and. recorded in th offiA nf th Register of Deeds for Duplin Coun ty, florin Carolina, in Book 315 at page 359. default havino. hn made in the payment of the debt souses therein secured, the said A. A. Jo- Umm P-i-i. j.L,'sepl1' tee, will at 12:00 o rrOm rairmOnt the clock, M., on Monday, October 25, 1937, at the Court House door in Kenansville, North Carolina, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, that certain land conveyed by said deed of trust and describ ed as follows: Situate in the Town of Calvmn. Duplin County, and being lot No. 12 as hown on nlat of land form. erly owned by Thomas Pigford as surveyed ana platted by C. Beems, Civil Engineer, which nlat is nn- orded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Duplin County in Book 216 at pace 167. And said plat, said deed of trust and rec ords are hereby expressly referred to and made a part hereof for purposes of better description of said loot. This the 22nd dav of Senterober 1937. A. A. JOSEPH. Trustee. D. C. Humnhrev. Attorney uojasboro, s. c. Tobacco farmres fare better than last vear. S2.187.700.13 more paid out here this year than for same penod hist year. That tobacco farmers - nellinc their leaf on the Fairmont mar ket this year are receiving more money for their year's labors than mey aia in isatJ is snown by offi. cuu ligures on sales and "prices through yesterday. ' Nearlv seven million dollars has been paid tobacco growers by the Fairmont market this year as compared with $4,714,607.40 same number of sales days last season. These furures comine on the same dav aa an announcement by the United State Chamber of Commerce that the farmers dollar k jr, . o ) . f". '" " JI w w "w1 ,w till a war fs tnnrf i Qfl snavifa nt 41 a vm m vvwahu vu vvijira via. ui wviuouviV) m, v. 1924-1929 periods dollar as com- 9-23-30- Oct. 7, 14, 21. 5t. D.C.H AAJ mJ4.1. 4.1.. AO i. t -A I jrcucu wihu uic oo xuin ittaL year Right OutOm "he Air By R r SCRVICB ol staging 1 ; Silehty-flve pounds dynamite Is what the radio control ewdneers call the torch-warbling '"' .? Jydy Starr. That I gsri'l. s rBat she iroaty voice ts powerful that hey have to jve the mlcro-:-.one an extra at away when s slnm. She's eard on the 'air ..ursdays over no. Perfectlon- jt Is the word ,. , , .or W e r n e r Jndy Stan Janssen; n o w directing a radio orchestra for the first tune, although 'he 'is world famous as a symphonic conductor. Janssen won't even allow watchers to whisper while he is re-ir-tng his orchestra. . . O' 'Three run hours of network rondenst in; esch week is in Horace Heidt's music sohedule. ' Heldt and his ' Briga diers are featur ed on the Mon ..iy night - CBS xiast - to - coast i variety show, ind are heard la the Mutual etwork Satur lays in a lull - our dance "eon ' sit. During the eek, .the . band s picked up twice bv th. Horace Heidi networks f o'r . .. national alrlna PAflt.lirMt vlf.h r.hA RrlcmHlAra m Larry Cotton, tenor:-' the Four King easusTM, Art roorsen ana Bowne. '. - . Singing ol Jane . Pickens oyer bu on eunaay nignts resulted in a onlque break tor a popular singer, far She was Blco InviUul tn irina srith Vie Philadelphia orchestra In one of w room, tiooo uoii concerts. tnent is ,vv Bergen' 'lt ,allth. fir Is W.:';jr Hatch, who has served as . musical director of Oolumla'i west coast key station KNX for seven years, has aided the careers of many top-notch radio artists. One is FTancia White, for whom BUI served as accompanist when she first entered radio. . .rT1r iMmiuli. . .. . a cne moment is E d g r who nuts' f tinny answer. in the mouth o his now farnou dummy, Charl. McCarthy. 1 was Charlie wh uttered t h a 'Classic line i Carole Lombari Er-h. Mis. Lombard,' h . said, "w h a would you think of a lemonade?" That' was the beffinnlnff nf a comedv trend t.hn nf otu nt- Charlie McCarthy, a dummy,' Morton Bowe: the nnmilnv work, tenor, , has launched a (ad among air artists which la nfnvina exceedingly popular. It is whittling, and the studio janitors are hoping, that-the fad dlek a fast death .. Carole Lombard i 1 Orale Nelmn t'i had a three- ila . nontn summer vacation from vadio for ' the mat tour years out - each year tie's spent the time In "re ward!." ToOnrte the research ineana getting down to earth with music and finding out what ths ilAnnera Ilk Harriet HtllUro at the moment ' i .i Back from Hol- lyc md fint 4a help wiUi the. re sonrch Is 1 t Billiard, in private 'lid. Ur. f ,lsot ,i ' Harry Baiter music," Is again being heard on the Hit Paradt programs. 8ah)ei ranks as one o radio's most versatile maestri and experts say the ' outstanding quality - of his dance music b. charm. Be i also, the letcrtai' exponent . o. "mood music on the airways laargarrt oaum, Metro- creator nt "sweet ' t Harry Salter poll tan Opera soprano, made a solo - appearance . on "Your tJnseen FrlendT liefbra ahe eft for the St" : Louis Civic Opera series '-. LuelUe Manners, comely soprano star who la beard on NBC PrldSi nlgbta has had her contract re newed. Thre years, ago shi is - a stenos- raphe 'and sht has ? steooen from a type writer to fron rank as a radk star in thai . period of tim Lucim- :,. t Shewn1 'be1 heard on the air for many month, to own, , , - - f r r y -. I 'Si ... t i
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1937, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75