U Li r : 1J1 i J c sVr.x:: V J';.. Vw . . JJ 4.-'-"' it' . " ' - ,,"- L..CV.I r ; , . MVR ,C-':; : f ' ' ' ,f V" '"' ''' "'- Y ,J ' , , p rr ". , XLe T.0L.a'-.J2s!! erian Au xpjry cf V.'ar.w r."? Ijr,!ay alriuoh at the cL r V Li's. B. 0. Eheffidd w fct . -air. Tie meeting was called" to 4 :der with mnro ry n. Xca len. . - . A ireciul Home II' ion pro '"31 was given by the local eo retary7Mis Nell Eowden. EJie wm aidtca by 12c. B. H. Lomi naclL ITn, S. L Jones. TTm. W J HlJUletxm and lira. L. B. Euio. Interesting report from the ay of Prayer at SmiJi'i Chaiwl were riven by Mrs. D.lE. East Xn.'X. B. Enie, Mm. i W Par- nor and Mrs. B. C. ELfield. Special emphasise' was civen onr spiritual goals lor the year. i i: 8. &j f-eC 1 - . rii I Itt and 7 t -;3n, , spent i 3. . 1's parents, t Church din! host5 Mrs. B, Sorratt . assisted by iSrs, Walter Sorratt served a "I a is i. s . . . . Liwuiiivm Muau ooiine wun not coi- and cream.. eJ y,wi Ijt. and Mrs. Hand lick-' Al CCtSJltisS a ' ett, Etarify.t w ,. . v.' " '-'-H - , - ."'. i iftS4VajrS Are.nqn-esented Golisboro, Sunday. . "' " " ILr. and Mrs. C. BL Womack of ' r T" Greenville, and Mitt Henora Wo-f Baleigh, Oct 14L All of Che macs fpent me weeksna with jus. '100 sorth Carolina counties are Ila VoSi&ck. ' - , , rxepresehted in the 2,326 applica- ! ; Miss Helen Marsh Best visited tvmi m ffl f nr inhm -ith the, V Ihcij friend, Missv Allene rarrior,.0. Unemployment Compensation wn movea J jnunuun, recimy,fiK)mmJssion, as of 0ctber4, imair EUTEiTACJ FOB Toinsra people . if'". v ' tlM:t V&ZL?, rorti Carolina. liA--.' ITU if i- cy Lia I kawii if sot I can get -ft Kate ' 0 ?jrte;rr.t 2 Circle One of the Preshvterian auxmary, jurs. w. x, Bridgers, chairman, entertained the Toung People of the Church at' a Hal lowe'en party in the home of Mrs. A. 1, Cavenangh on Jrhqrsday night. Fortune telling and games were enjoyed. The ladisi MrrMl delicious refreshments . to those. ATTE3TD V. . 0. 105ET L.f 'rj Mrs. Claud Best and Km. J. Ur Farrior represented the James Ke nan Chapter at the Annual meet in gof he Daughters of 'the Con federacy fn Wilson ' last week. Mrs. Farrior eave the toast from j the children of the : Confederacy m uu jrresuienis' innneiron Xnes day evening. BL I SteTens,. Jr. gave. we nutoncal addres. ' on Sunday.. SUBFBI52 BIBTBDAT 1 ASB FAESWEU PABtT " ' Miss Helen Manh-Belt -"and Miss . ' Catherine Pridgea were Joint hostesses at a farewell and birthday party gives is honor of Miss Allene Farrior. The young people met in the home of Miss Best last Wednesday night, then walked to Miti Farrior's home. Am the boys and girls entered the yard they sang "Happy Birthday to You." AQeso opened the door. and was surrounded by forty- two sun. uames ana aancingwere en' joyed throughout -the- , evenine. Apples; candy and peanuts r were servea. .' I '.l .. 1 . 1 i ' " i M ii mifi fi-iiiniVi' niirun iff. .. .. ' . v , n . vi -1 .' ;T3 t:i cs t. . i" mum s, j LIC" Mr: and Mrs. Parker Vickerv nd Miss Hester Ann Farrior were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J.. Far, nor on Sunday.' 1 Mrs. Carrie Peel retnrnei Tnpi. day after visiting Just brother and mut wuc, mis. na mrs, ju'A, WW' ell Mrs. Powell is serionsfv ill. ' ,: Mrs. W, C. Carter, Mis Haiel Carter,' Mrs. Frank Cooper and daughter. Miss MelioneTfiwtw.r mowrea jo ureenviiJe Hundav aft tersoon to visit Miss Ev Carter, and Miss Frankie Cooper, who are students of Oreenville Collegt. ' Mr. and Mrs. 3Panl Vattr ; nt long Creek, visited Mrs. Potter's X. K.6MISSI03S'ABT SOCIET MEETS . Th Woman's .Missionary Boci- cw uu xo. xt. vnurcn mowrea to the home of Miti Joe Surratt Monday afternoon; The President Mil; Wayne Jordan presided, The devotional was conducted by Mrs. Park Pridgen. The opening hymn, Jtioiy, Holy, Holy". Bible reading taken front Mark, 8th - chapter, Mliowed by the "Lord'a - Prayer.' Mrs. Walters read an article writ ten bv a friend and v VuiionArv ...... - . .. wiling oc uu norrors sne witness ed while in the Shanghai war raid. Mrsl Charlie Carroll gave an in teresting "report of the - District Missionary Conference held in Bosehfll last week. A Young Xa diesj Circle Was ' organised.' Mrs. leader. The week of prayer pro Mrs; Park Fridges was appointed Gene -'.Thompson- was appointed gram was arnmsred for next week. by the President to be riiaiwnw of the program. There was kree attendance and after the business session, Mrs. Joe Surratt and joint , 'fu wn:-i a tzxzz.M cii,: ;rr IS W3 zziiz, rca lzzz us - Tr--5 Nt.sworldH li 1 (:.." .1 I .... 1 mas Charles 0. Powell disclosed today. t The numbers of applications in creased from 1,635 on March 18 and 1,937 on May 3 to the 2,326 sow on file, and the number ; of employees of the commission in creased from 41 on March 18 to 64 on May 3 and to the present 166. . , . , . . Wake bounty leads1 with 'about one-fourth, or 576, of the appli cants, rm is second with 71 ap plioants, Durham and Ouilford tie for third place with 62 each, followed bv Granville "with 60. Johnston 53, Franklin 44, Wayne 43, Jlecklenburg 42, Cumberland SB, Iredell 38, Edgecombe 36, Cra ven, Forsyth, New Hanover and Wilson 3 Seach, Buncombe and Richmond 34 each and Alamance, Lenoir and Bobeson 32 each. On the other end of the line are five counties with only one appli cation each, Ashe, Bare, Hyde, Polk and Yadkin; seven have only two applicants, Avery Camden, Clay, Currituck, Graham,' Madison, Tyrrell: Cherokee has three; sev en: have four each. AUeerhanv. mm mm r mm ' .ft .T.. uaiaweii, junaerson; Koses, xran sylvania, Watauga ' and Wilkes ; five ,have. five each,- Caswell, Da vie, Greene, ' McDowell and Yauc ey; six each for -Brunswick, Hoke and Macon; seven each for Alex ander, Lincoln, Pender, Stanly and Swain; Haywood has eight and Gates, Jackson, Mitchell and Washington have sine each. - -Between the two extremes are ten each for Hertford and Warren : ! 11 each for Cabarrus,,, Chowan; J Perquimans and Bowan; 12, Bla den. Burke. Onslow. Pamlico a Scotland; 13, Carteret, Randolph i- 14, Montgomery, Buckingham; 15, Anson; Catawba, Gaston, Per son; 16, Jones; 17, Rutherford, Surry; 18, Davidson, Orange, Sampson, Union; 18, Bertie, Hao- on, Vance; 81, Pasquotank; . 22, Columbuc: 23, Duplin; 24, Harn ett; Martin; 25, Chatham; 26, Beaufort, Cleveland; 28, .Lee, Bash, Northampton; 29, Halifax. Three are from outside the State. WARSAW SHOPPING DIRECTCr. "Your Home Trading Center and Yc; Best Trading Center. Why Go Farther rtway rrera lioms ua iraae.' , s v- A. BROOKS WAfefiAW, North Carolina. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WE CLOTHE THE FAMILY WITH QUALITY MERCHANDISE DUPLIN'S LAlGEST DEPARTMENT STORE 1 DUPUN THEATRE I WARSAW, North Carolina. THE BEST PICTURES AT ALL TIMES. MGM, PARAMOUNT, FIBST NATIONAL, UNIVERSAL, WARN ER BROS., FOX AMD OTHER LEADING PRODUCERS. The Hub Department Store WARSAW, North Carolina. Sfil A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK 5 ,'V"" ,? I Z-J l -:- ..:r.t r:2very Servke itert r.7 fT-.u: ;: I v ) htC" I i V"w .! .... V 4 r . -:... L, i t WisawDnig' .Company t; 7 ;-WABaAW,WfaaroHsf;V , T523t DELIVERY SERVI3 TO ANY iPCIHT IN isUPIIS CfOPlTx" .. ,call ua ccict ATjPEosi'jw-i:. r WE WILL HAH YOUR PACKAGE ISSafitATELt ' f Stridiland; Sales ixhd Scbi' ' WAO rorth ftnv .... 'i ' ; Tl1 f J. b It! ft- i'S1 1W P05HA0- ' -a -v v ,t tit " ,J C3 U3 EETOBE BUTETa YCUB tffia) CAR. WE HAVE SEVERAL QXnZiZliZOVtt) COrANYt EVEUYTLH J TO FUm ESMEA-Af - rr .1 .Kv 1 Vi ,1,, .'-" 1 Beware of "Lost,, Puppy or Kitty Doctor Advises . Jtaleigh, Oct. 14 Kiddies, be ware of the puppy or kitten that "looks lost." It may save raoies, and then you would be an out oi luck.' Be kind to dumb animals, of course, but dosf let your sympa thy take the place of your better judgment This warning has been sounded by Dr. Roy Norton, Assistant Di rector of the jnvuion or Revest ive, Medicinej State - Board of Health. ? ,-, -jk - ' Withthe reopening of mkooV Dr. Norton declared, "it is timely for health officers,, snaesteaoh era and parents to pass the warn ing along that, among the early symptoms of rabies in a dog or a eat is the tendency to leave some and wander around ..lookinir .be draggled, homeless and is need of sympathy asd care. ' ' "Such dogs or cats often go to school grounds,' Br. Morton warn edi l"and may cause several chil dren to have to take the painful antl-rabio injections. People seem to .forget that most dog and bats will stand a lot of under-feeding, segTect and eves mistreatment be fore leaving some. It is possiue, therefore, that any puppy or kitten-or grows! oat . or dogV found wandering around is, not normal and is likley to be diseased.' -. "Instead of exhibiting a foolish sestimentalism. offering to handle them or making they playmates of our children, our common sense should make us suspicious and cautious. ' ' 1 , . r - "Babies may be present f in ' a pujTy or ses only six weexs or two months old. A little forethot in tMs rettrd may save v great Young's Department Store WARSAW, North Carolina. BEST BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Branch Banking and Trust Company OF DUPLIN COUNTY "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" Member Federsi Deposit Insurance Corporation Just Received A Car Load Of FLORENCE OIL STOVES AND: HEATERS And A Car Load Of EirreRPRisE cbo:c !stoves ; " AND HEATERS bet(Oir- r. Ir-l BcfbrYou Buy " t.Jt f- le m j -v and dc-ia,"' It, Luitos oo&wOued.