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r 3 II .,ay FiL.i 11-1:2 to i t , A. ..U J-kb v. -v i " i f tame- DUTLCJ THEATRE ' - en r"T i::tni3 it ixi crsx WARJT- 13 lici, rex as T2ss Uirrra rssiscEss, , . Iho ;Kub Department : Store ."He- - Yctsrfs bc?arbr.tnt Stcre 7f. i , - - - t , 7iVJ2A7 ; rri will it elad to know that lss Euford Best hu koot ered from an operation. XL C. Dex ter, of Richmond, . Va., ipent Tlmmiay with her and both re turned to work. Kisi Amelia Farrior spent the weekend with her , parents, Dr. and Kr. J. W. Farrior. after at tending Peace College in Ealeigh. just Aenei Best motorea nome from-Atlanao Cnnstian uouege, She returned on Sunday. Kiss Hett Farrior. who Is a member of the Fayette viUe school faculty spent the weekend with her brother, Dr. I. W. Farrior. lr. and Mrs. Clyde .Elackman motored to their home, which is in White viUe Jast weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. 9. L Mathls and children spent Sunday in Clinton with friends; -i Vx. and Mrs. A. L Cavenaugh and daughter, Jenny wunny ; mo tored to Wallace, Sunday, to visit relatives. . . ' - j Mrs. Lila M. Kennedy left for Richmond, va., Sunday, where she will spend several weeks with, her son, William Kennedy. xr, ana Mrs. L. EL Brown took her as far as Wilsoi. s Mr. and Mrs. Macon Eollings- worth took 0. O. Best and Mrs, Bosa K Williamson to visit Mrs, 0. W. Herring, of Rocky Mt. : - Miss "Annie Kate 'Powell, Mrs R, E. L. Wheless, Miss Jean Thorn as, Miss Allene Grimes, and S. . L. Wheless, Jr., spent the week end at Carolina Beach. . - j Miss Bailie Gibbs Itidgen was a visitor to Kinston Saturday after noon. . - Mist Julia Gibbs, Mrs. R, R, Tomlinson, Mrs. R, C. Matthews, and R. Lee Gibbs, were dinner guests of Mrs. R. C. Pridgen Sunday. Mrs. Matthews remained for a stay of a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Pridgen. , PINK HILL ro C::ico State Employment jyARSAVV SHOPPING DIRECTORY I- Scrvc3dl cf Duplin County Your Home County Market For - ViiTlio r- r- - w m IN DUPLIN 0 DUPLK WARSAW .; True to the best theatrical tra ditions, Robert WilooK was down to his last dollar a year ago, yet today he is on the road to film stardom.' Mis present role in the Twentieth Century-Fox his, "Wild and Woolly,'' starring Jane With ers and featuring Walter Brennan, coming Monday to the Duplin Theatre, features him romantical ly opposite Pauline Moore. Wilcox graduated from the Uni versity of Southern California in 1933, and in his undergraduate days did considerable extra work. ' Ann Sheridan, who in her latest Warner Bros, picture, ."The Foot loose Heiress,' which comes to the Duplin Theatre next Tuesday, is called upon to throw things at Craig Reynolds during angry mo ments, displayed a startling abil- ' ity to hurl all sorts- of objects with great accuracy. She ascribes it to early training in Texas as a child, when she shied rooks at rattlers with deadly effect. rriiiAMAEjrl JU3 t -?? RXAET-TO-WEAR Vcrsaw , Harvjyro Company Ti7aiT? p EASiSA TASSTJ, Ctly ROOFDRJ " . im fl'"Mi,'' r - VJcrzzvr rtrritsro Ccispany : Mrs. Omen Holland visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thar- .man Davis at Rooky Mt Sunday, Mrs. Davis, won is a sister ec Mrs, Holland, is serionsly ilL' H. O. Stone, of Xinston, was a Pink Hill business visitor Mon day. a ' Corbett Weston, mechanic at the Jones Chevrolet Co., here, was se riously injured in an automobile accident on the Kinston-Pink Hill highway Saturday night He was treated at a Kinston Hospital ana returned to his home here Sunday. Mrs. Elisabeth T. Fuller is at Parrott's Hospial, JUnston, on dn- as a special nurse. Misses Louise and Grace Jones have returned to Louisburg College' after a weekend visit at their home here. , .When "It's All Tours," Colum bia's hectic laugh farce, co-starring Francis Lederer and Madele ine Carroll, with Mischa Auer, reaches the screen of the Duplin Theatre Thursday, audiences will see in action wsat is perhaps the greatest tango dance team of Hol lywood. The team comprises Madeleine ' Carroll and Mischa Auer, who, al- Vcr:f Dry Qzzzzx y7yrA Carolina. airily rrc. , A3 ln AM I22PAS2D .WMr'-rncn crnca AST csa m j-- . - . I' - - -i3A5H3:C iK3clcni The North Carolina State Em ployment Service affiliated with United States Employment Serv ice with offices in the Handley Building, Goldsboro , is serving employers and applicants in Golds boro, Wayne and Duplin counties. In the Goldsboro eilice J. - . Fleming isjlanager; C. A. Spruill, Jr.. senior interviewer; Mary S. Beeman, receptionist-stenographer and Fannie H. Johnson, junior clerk-typist They were appointed tot work in the Service from the elieible list established by Merit Examinations. : - The Employment Service is not a relief agency. In a booklet en titled "Matching Jobs and Men," a description is given of how the Service works:. ?. "The Employment Service has on its registers thousands of men and women with every , known kind of training and experience. They present a complete cross sec- Hon or unemployed worxers oi every trade, industry, and profes sion. The occupational code used by the Service includes 9,000 dif ferent job classifications. In a sin gle day an employment office may register a landscape arcnixecx, a soft-shoe tap 'dancer, a typist, a biologist, a display artist, a fact ory manager, a wool winder, a laundress, a glass worker, a lab orer, a certified publio accountant, a tree surgeon, a delicatessen clerk,- or a mallet die worker; and many artisans, clerks, and la borers. - . Each one of these applicants is given a private interview , by a staff member, who specialises in finding jobs for people in a relat ed noun of occupations, au avail able information about the appli cant's work history is recorded and kept on file. When an employer notifies the office of an opening, this file is consulted for the best oalified registrants. They are called in for interviews to make Eveithurc. There is a Merchant in Warsaw, jn Every Line of Business! DUPLIN 5 JWEST- DRY f MARKET -'V CLEANERS Wmaw,. 'f Warsaw, N.C. . . Kext Door to Branch Bank WE BUT COUNTRY PRODUCE i we ciEAH EVERTTHiHG but Native Western! A GUILTY COBSCaENCE-r BE E F R. F. HOPE, Proprietor ii i aaata m; - J. A. NEWKIRK WARSAW, North Carolina. Trading as the FARMER'S EXCHANGE , If it is in my tyne I have it if not I can get it DIAL 215-1 LJJ though noted for their restrained thev fill the bill in every re wKouy u aunywoua puvw uvtnect Those that do are reierrea eonsidered the finest tango expon ents in the film city. Capitalising on the fact that booth players appear in the same picture; Columbia decided to write a tango dance sequence into the script T , Movie titles, vea more . than types of movie stories, come in! cycles. Just now, observes at War ner Bros, studio say the tendency throughout the industry is to pare down the length of picture labels. 'Few and far between are the one-word titles, but Hay Francis' latest picture started out as "Ma nuka," was re-named briefly "One Hour of Bomanoe,'' and then went back to a one-worder agaug this viJLl:Lsiil WARSAW, N.C. 'J. :S2A"FG0DCFE'' ? ' VST! iwlt S& CatoSint, . ; ; ; EYERixsra n tin vzzz3 a cas ' . rzzzz rzz3 Ari czzt-ztj . rM . r..t Urery Earvlct 3 a Fwr;t I-'-Tery C:rrio LaS.CJAI 1 i. l' c- 1 ' f ' fm:a 0EB--iii'4 Program for Week of Oct l8tlv - .. . . ., .-. MONDAY, OCT, 18TH , . . "WILD AND WOOLLYw Starring JANE WITHERS ' - TUESDAY, OCT. 19TH ' ' ; ' ;, " ' ' " FOOTLOOSE HEIRESS w Btarring Craig Reynolds, Ann. Sheridan, Jack , Pot flO.OO . WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20TH "WESTERN GOLD w AD8tar Westerner ": ' - ' . THURSDAY, OCT. 21ST , . . . 1. 'IPS ALL YOURS? f Starring Madeline CARROLL, Francis IXDERER FRIDAY, OCT. 22ND- ' ' . ,.V ; " CONFESSION " v ; Starring HAY FRANCIS . : ,, t,Tv' SATURDAY, OCT. 3RD 1 :45 TO 11 :00 ' . . " , u RIDE EM COVCOY w: ' Starring Bock J0SL3, Luana WALTLUS SATURDAY NIGHT ZZZTt ' ,''-''. ATJ.:0?JiD CARW Ctarring Robert WILCOX, Judith LimTT -I'! ""."T3 aIIC.I.-j: "itioCan't Lave Leryuiin," ,-Su- cd," fZszi rack," "Cne Kan Katz Department Store WARSAW, North Carolina. WE CLOTHE THE FAMILY OUR POLICY: "Never to be Undersold, Knowingly" to the employer for his final selec tion. Whether or not the person referred by the Employment Serv ice is actually hired rests entirely 'with the individual applicant and the employer. , From an employer's point of view our Service has many advan tarei. As we nave shown, it sav es much wear and tear to have the first general selection- of appb- mm m mm cants taken care ox oy ue xanpioy ment Service. Only picked men, the ones who ont of many possi bilities most nearry meet the re- auirements. are sent for an inter view with the employer. This means that every employ er who calls on the . Service for (workers hat at his disposal the I kreest record of available labor la hii eommnnity, ana n ue na tion. If an employers needs can not be met locally, the Employ ment Service, through a ' system for the exchange of information a- bont - work opportunities, can oomb the country until the right person for the Job is found. Thru the use of this clearance system, an employment office recently was able to fill orders for a bucker-up (construction industry), a rigger (for airplanes), a hook runner (ir on and steel), a heddle hand (tex uv a lamer fsttnbuilduiKi. a mullaokei (mining). . , . When lay-offs are necessary, em nioveri mav sneeest that the re leased men register with the , lo cal emnlovment office. This will help the employees to bridge over difficult aaiustmem ana wm niftk e&sv for the firm to ge in touch with them wnen reunoK is possible. The employer wno say to the run of jobseekers, "We MM MIT iiirbw through the ' Em ployment Service," spares himself much in explanations auu nssmentr Incidentally he is pass ing along a practical hint to the prospective worker."' Employers and persons desirtag .a.v .n Had are cordially in vited to visit the office. The pub lic it also invited to visn uie of fice and see how we service works. 1 ' - Branch Banking and Trust Company OF DUPJJN COUNTY "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' QUINN-McQOWEN COMPANY WARSAW, North Carolina. EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORS CALL DAY PHONE, 244-1 NIGHT PHONES: 253-1; 281-6; 266-1 Strickland Sales and Service WARSAW, North Carolina. BUICK DEALER PONTIAC SEE US BEFORE BUYING TOUR USED CAR. WE HAVE SEVERAL VERY GOOD BARGAINS D. E. BEST WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA 1 Ihni i!nnftuon.n It comes to the Duplin Theatre "ext Friday, with ito.n luthbone. Ian Hunter, Jane Bryan, Mary Magnire, Dorothy Pe terson, IWDen Jtarrat, man, nuj others in the supporting cast . COUNTY DEATHS AMONG THE COLORED ' Wawaw'Drugifrn ' WARtAW, lortk :CmBs5--- FREE DELIVERY SERVICE TO ANY POINT. IN DUPLIN COUNTY , CALL US COLLECT AT PHONE SB-1. ' WE WILL MAIL YOUR PACKAGE IMMEDIATELY : UT, died, Oct S. ' !, V Janie Bell mauus( agff m4 RosehiH, died, Oct S. ; Bam Pridgen, aged 67, fnison, died, Oct-9. ; Imports of farm produots in-, 'to this country are not as big I as some people think. During the last fiscal year, the value ' Catherine Eenan.edCS.Rose-l of farm imports was only S8.5 per cent of the annual average during the-five-year period pre ceding 1929. . , Educational meetings 'are being held in Transylvania County to discuss the organisation of Grang es at Little River, Rosman, and , Brevard. Kuch interest is report- 3 A
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