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.EsssnsjEm '-7' A.,, ..OCX03EE 7TH; 1937 a ".3 dolls up I s:n:3 imiAnfll1 Mintnil vunlml M.i JJ. t Xi . 1 V 'i'":' ' tl " i:':":'.i',.,1".'v. '. -...-tw.' i I? "lo-Biue aoaarKew ion spring when the ran specimens broueh from fnra 'home of tia daughter. Mrs. Het-lWak Count Iclnb women won the sweepstak?- , - I A laim ftrmm smb lia mnsirat im'n 4.1.. r-.i..- .1 1 . ; prize at the aleiga Uaiitn Club flower show with their roadside market .booth. , -;, . " Similar exhibit, all prfa-win-nersf were displayed dnriM : the c ,1 C. t 1 0! Peoria, EJ., Uo a f-. ' 6 tecwtly in r'a r.! . j -a cle before 1,; ) r ."1 ij Tne young jl' ' ,t I a 'f Ot C l cquntry cuu 3 . v- neetltict eni acc. . on 01 revival..,, .'. f f'iKs r.r:?Tis37 . . - . i- - j . . ,v"r-oId j r now la a ranbh ltv I I J, fsfii wife, from C i, I.!., hai enlisted the k cf tee United States embassy la I tor s to secure his freedom.' DahL yinx a pursuit nlan fnr ha t?mkh government, was forced to can eut wnea nu ship was attacked by insurgent aircraft. lt rruCATOH KETERE3 "1 I Mrs. Irene de Bruya Hobblns, ' widow of Warren Delajio Bobbins. former Cnifed States minister to Canada and a cousin o President I Roosevelt, who has been appointed as assistant chief of fie , foreign service buildlnn office. 3 Mr. nni. blni will be entrusted with the task of furnishing and decorating United States embassies vabroa,d In con formltv with . a ' nAnr E(lti j... uuyn. v j ment. policy. Her first assignment wm do to redecorate thai American embassy in Cuba, soon to be occu pied by J. Butler Wright, newly, appointed envoy. t a .1 ' ' 1 'm 11, 11 :' 1 'T , ZIONIST LEADER Although her skin and technique deserve full credit for Jadwiga JaOV rejowika't recent victory over Alice Marble, American tennis champion, In the tennis finals at Ry,'N. me power and determination of the Polish star, demonatratal mhhl. cany in this picture, were the major weapons m her armament Hero, too, la evidence of the great stamina. that enable Jailwfffa In ml..iH . i " iiiwiiiwiii m suuing pace in tne ptnehea, . ' comedy. "Hello Evervhodv Hlln I at the School auditorium ' Friday night, xne proceed! will go on the library fund. - ; , Kr. and Vi-a f!al ITJI v ..j sob,. Billife, 'of Eocky Mount, .pent """""w in flower show and fet- ue weekend with Mrs. Kilgo's pa- UVIU' l ' mioaieDurg, ; uraham, rents, Mr. and Kn. E. B. Sander-'WaUace' and Wilmington. f, on. 1 - , ( The exhibit at Wallace "eceiv- Krs. Oeorira Albritton Tt Vo. ed favorable comment from Mm. returned from a visit with her pa- franklin V. Booserelt Whan she renis, mr. and Jin. w. B. Cocart mere, ana was mentioned in OreenvUie. - in her newspaper column a little : mu.. avuu jus. : Aiez ; oanaerson WVA 001,1 vviucun v. morris, 01 and C. IL Bmit wATit t ViUi.). the State CoUem exteitxiAa wm. Thursday on business. 1 ' . .Ice.' T dent, Mary ElBabeth : Aftritton , vg ?"?ol hon demonstration The men of Kenansvffle, . under . P pSi 'K to-tta of Pete Harland and ' ese was given. I ITH . ' Ifss Jesse belle Kaeford, are work Fire Destroys Filling Station t. 1 . A iillins? station. hflnncnno ' fn John Ivey Smith, which caught on lire some time ago while its occn- pants were awav frnm AIM - vraa ' burned to the ground when it a gain caught Thursday night about ' 12 or 1 o'clock. Besidents , of fh nnmmnnifv have exuressed their .hniw that someone started both fires. , ' Kenansville Men - .Li: be 'at m y ievoateen years ag , ' blonde hair andfa twive t.m.1, 3Uab, who has been dusig l 'Miss Paris, she, s irena , irom, tue ball of former wbWs. lllis waa elected as beauty quefn , Culis of TrouLe from , a . of candidates at the Paris In' V vUonal exposition; . ENVOY TO nUT? Er. WMiiam Low Bryan, who re cently retired a president of Indl ana unlveraJty. Dr. Bryan, who spent n years on the faculty of the university, was ita imiMant o veari. holdlnc ' the Hmni n tv,. longest service among presidents of state nnivinitlea. The mir.ui. nvear-old educator la a Ann ha. Hover in the average student the one who la neither too brilliant hot too djifflwwho wis keep evert sttngly atklsiob. .-Ty JOFFRS IN BRONZE! i - Cidahy, newly 'appointed Ii . the Irish Pree State, la t i be sailed aboard t e Cast 1 a to tar o t'Ji a 'JUst& An equestrian statue of the Vic tor of the Marne, designed by Max ine Real del Sarte, which will be placed hi one of the squares of Paris an anoTlaI to the French World war gaiMtral, , . ;v ,, - 4,- - 't - An outstanding opponent of the srtusn plan to. partition Palestine, Menachem M. 1 llniahlrln J 1 , world president of the Jewish -Ha. tlonal fund, was elected chfirman of we worm monist congress at Gen eva, Switzerland ' recently. Eleo tlori Of Usslshkln foreshadows as ad verse vote on the partition plan, observers believe. " i SHOWEH. - ', -r. Mr. and Mrs. M." B: Pn'M vm honored Thursday evening with a Buvwcr given u uy- iuubscs ueien Martin;- Carrie Powell and -Mrs. Clarence . Wilson at th hnm f the bridegrandmother, ttra Et ta Brocrden. Miss Tina Bronfon re ceived, the guests at the door, Mrs. Clarence. Wilson presidedver. the guest bookl and Misses Martin and Powell served punch.' Mr." and Mrs. JPrice, received manjj lovely guts, Mn. irnce was foimerlv Miss" Edna lennette, ipopular aauenier.oi nr. ana Jixa k. v. Jennette, v x f . i Mr And Mrs. W. H. Rudoltih. of Fort Lauderdale. Tla.: ha.m re. turned home after a week' visit J i 1 U ! J'J . NOVEL SURF SLED ; Miss Althea Martin shown with the new type of surf sled patented by a Los Annies iuwiiukm man which WlU lessen the danger of the rioer getting hurt In the surf. ; The streamlined pontoon below Its nose allows It to float the rMar In rarfut safety, while the stabilizer shield along th tall holds it to a straight course. with Mrs. Imdolph's sister, Mrs. J.D.Cameron,' . I : Miss Jeanette Hood, of Ports month. Vb iment tb . vmItmI with her aunt, Mrs. Pannie Sut ton. V V; . ' , ' " , t Miss Flora Thomas Bhen and Miss Grace , Casey of ' Greensboro visited Mrs. J. G. Dickson during the weekend. - - - Mr. And Mrs. B. A. Waldenmeir of . Fayettevule brought ; Mn. An nie BUI to her home Sunday after a week'a visit with them, .' E. B. Cameron has been appoint" ed renresentativd of tb W R. Cotton Orowers Cooperative Asso- vianon lor uaiypso. Arch, Cameron is quite Ul and prize of S2S Much attention wsa nln atfran. ted bv an old-faabinnail Wh mVl den and shantv arranmd a . lumber Bridge club, Bopeson LOUntV. inrtv-picht nunimu, - W D" " w I locally-grown herbs were on dis- A tea table nrpnarpd fnv Liws. ing teas displayed cookies jellies, and candies flavored with of and other culinary berbs. Mcdi- for Arouse Interest To Sell Home Made Products Interest in fh mnrVafino t w.,. V. w VWM VU4UUUV l.'C IMimit nmwfnnta a umn, ...1. .1 v.-v- , income ior rnrai women 1 naino iraprannA im aiaa aVnim, Stimulated over the State this Jackson County sent on exhi year by attractive f exhibits of, hit of more than 50 varieties of ing on a negro minstrel to be stag ed about the end of the month.' Proceeds are to h completion of Kenansville High School's new gymnasium. roadside markets, bandinrafta. anH herbs.. . Attention was centered on road- neros to state coiiem i.t mm. mer for exhibit during Parm and; Home Week. Many of these were1 Black Death In Europe The disease known as black death raged In Europe and Asia In the ouneemn century. It was preva lent in England from August, 1348, to Michaelmas, 1369. During this period in some places two-thirds of the total population died. Hecker estimates that during the period of the black death one-fourth of the population of Europe, or 25,000,000 people, died in Europe alone - NEW YORK FAIR 1939 IN CONSTRUCTION STAGE 4 1.4. --.v , f - - i . -,v;-,i V L r "A- Si. I V - - v . . -''?M T -VJ wuijiimiiiila BiS 'V.i .n-ii iff ffjL. J ' 'L, ' ;V'-;1 3 (SjjcioZ;-The $900,000 Adminis- The Administration building, shown as progress- . .tration Building of the New York Fair Is under roof Ing iiwactuality and by an artist's sketch, is the Fair . some 22 months in advance of the exposition's open- Corporation's workshop and showroom. While the ; ' ing data and In Aumist will ha tnAv tnr nwnrann 1216-aoBe site of the exposition is today the scene t "by the hundreds of specialist workers who conduct ch ? varied "tivity, with several exhlbi i & the businesof the "industry" and advance devek SS&i1 ! y,fr' ?iajorlty 30" : ODment of thn KIM onn nnn wAriri uisnt Tv.a tnn. f 17 i 7 u ui , . 7 scneauied for construction In 1938. By midsummei a2J w .L rt majOT buUUng WM laid oa of next y. U estimated, fully 15,000 persons will , April 27 in the) presence of many notable figures in ha amnimmii in hndHns aMivitio. ,v,Qt.o nni . ( w ""jr'a' wmum nia uw v aiAM2 o j uai national life. T ago thert yrai nothing but waste land i .-;'i i j t-i f f r.rvr, -,r1 1 .'i-ii::' i ' ' a f,H,:.:.i, ,Vj.'..- j I' .a''. . I HI I I .' kkal 1 . liUULlliiJ I I Ait vii;.,, 1. aV '-jbV 1 X-.i.i" W "In O 4 TC2ACCO PRICES ' YltSTERDAY TOOK ANOTHER LEAD" BLANKETED EASTERN wiUaUilA, FILU;;p THE POCICET BOOKS OF THOUSANDS OF FARMERS SELLING II7ill sTi AcHittional Dclhrs In Vilson Carried Inrlivir.nnl A vArnrrpn Tn &5b:6o Pr Hundred and Tbvcrcd Individual Warchonco Averages Over Q35.00 For all Offerings It 13 U12 Tizzo to ScL dl Tcbacco tuid Warchcusa men Especially Urge Frmrrs lb Dlrby l.':r Fancy Grades in Viis on Now. V Being Sold Here Now to Re" vr.i?v v 'H. Mcnev. It's Wilson Uzzl L' ; t.:o Vc:IJ Li Fcr.r :LM end Lhay Paid Out - '; V f rji V " t - - () ""a"" "f I a 1 .
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