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-.,V P vtir , ! Haasrrey, Jesse Erown, 1 i ! t 6 it- , e very a- i fou- 'ut. Tie 1 f".l an amiile feast nrepaied. ! After the barbecue had been h t v .'posed of the assembly, ad journcd''es - a l.v a school Saturday meeting. Funds were contributed boys 7 tJ, i s.lwl cleared $115.00 by the brcthen for payment of the h)n prli won .1.-6. a. , i v j .t- ii. inn iii a in : aiinimnir T.n vijiie uu.ys wcic i lb useu lor won uu uic v-. j , , . miMsiiim. and school Lodze property, and a sizable taan naa wu contributed for the ben-iTneir ment - proved one em of tb Oxlora uapnanage. r a f .ri ? i: .c snccessiui jresentat- .au""j ' f t" e r I ool recently, accord-1 Chairman", of the . Duplin County ' comments from those at- Bed Cross unit, spoke on the mer- , ''its of that organization and ask- C. s"of the hirh spotaof the ed the members of the lodge to ain was crowning of the class q.:ea in the junior and senior rc;s. Susie lee WiHiamson,3rd. f n's, was crowned class queen in -tuft junior group. ' In the senior grorp Hary lily Quinn, 9th grade participant, was the object of the coronation- r - ; Each' of the queens was present! ed a prize of a box of candy.. The home room of each, winner was presented a cake. . ' , r. y Entertaimnment for ' the night consisted of such typical .Hallo ween forms of fun as fortune-tel ling, fish pond, cake walk, etc.. plus a few extra, touches, such as dancing the Big Apple. . stand squarely behind it in its membership campaign. ' : .. After regular business was fin ished 1. X. Sogers, teacher at B. T. Grady High School, was in stated into, the lodge, ing that o-r-e v s s could stand i -. provemenx, becaisie cn nvr. occasions they dropped tLs t 1 near the goal. However, tney muun uei ter than had been ezr"ctea ot them as the score indicates. , .The really good thing about these boys is the way they prac tice: A large percentage of t the elieible bovs in. high school are on the squad and they do really love to practice. If they., continue asvSle'e-.t-a l :,L'.:i-to V y Keama- '; s i' . ; defers , beys r . :v. rilDf-l'l, C- son, U. B. t. land, TovlJ C. . Leary, Arnold I-Jjnes. "i of them. sf rl. I. f ' 1 f ,n and I. AKDEEW BEOWN " 1 Andrew Brown, AS of the Beau- larOle section, died Sunday even ing at his home from an attack of tr i ' J vucumuiutt. mi was uurieu muuuujr afternoon at the cemetary near Catnerine's Lake, in Onslow Coun ty, with XTasonie honors. ; Mr. Brown' was unmarried. He was a member of the Beulaville lodge.. -1 . ; ' ' IT haA IwMin 11 Iav Aitlv a fAV ' days before his death, although' friends and relatives say that he suffered fom asthma for the past few years. t . , ! .- Members of Saint John's lodge , , vim7irilT mrint. is verv li- No. 13 expressed the opinion that to have . better than average irapiin c?unty was greauy iuea-teftjn ft county. The hIi sea with-tne gooa tmngs ineMorer foj the game was woria, ana saoiuu oviunuuia uca- ily to such noble organizations as the Bed Cross and Oxford Orphan age. They also offered assurance that this lodge would be at the top when it came to doing its part- . The Kenans nice fame but t' r??e . ville X star . this lltt" rules f ' e The.Eir: rene ir rl:rs ? much fr tie L. Tds. . The EenansiwC . lorence ' rL wn. II I ly could play ly bey's v ouli be a xtti , si r. sville players r;re I .n, rirenoe Hin?oa, Eazel Itown, EfJUie Eostic, Ilaa nie Sue Uhitman, Evelyn Head, CenessEary lily Guinn, racy .Ezzelle, Til, J T ' ' .a I-k" 3 of I. C. C. T. i' C.jMIto, -bI fe r fL-t 4 ' T-. vr" r i I . ,I-cr 1 at L'iu f " -jfr'.'el -Clt of the t : 1 1, 3 C-" an Ime. lie entv..u r-ent will consist of a dance asl floor sLow, with ill. TCI EAir-I am c"l ' f ,r s stock arl f" ' u; I j's' ' " Service Zl ' i, 1 . :;. C. Arvoneiwt - e jor e 1 I2.y Crow ad his orchestra furn-! yjjjg '' - , liLirg tie rauue. .Tile dance will , be ituormai ' ' ' . " 207 IT. " n i : HeiTiian ffliller Honored , Mrs. Herman Killer was guest of honor at a gathering of friends at the home of Mrs. Ashe Miller last Friday evening from 7 to 10, Games were played in the early part of the evening and Mrs. Mill er was given several nice presents. Special plate refreshments were served to the guests, . Operate on Baby " The eight-months-old infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Hess Havis, of near Holt's Store, underwent an operation for mastoiditus in a Kin ston hospital Sunday night. -.The child had been treated for ear trouble for about two months before it was discovered that he was suffering from r Mastoiditus. Apparently the operation was suc cessful and the child is recovering i . CET "r l v. 1 r--. ' i Regular Meeting Of Local Lodge Held Thursday . About 60 members of f Saint John's lodge Ko 13 and several visitors attended the regular first- nicely; Auuiuitj-iuAt meeung ana leea ; ' ' in KenansriUe Thursday night JlfKAM Qi;t " The Brothers were treated to a I e PPM, v barbecue supper by the feed' com-' rnKlWi mittee, composed of 0. P. Johnson, iOUDleiieaaer Early KewtonAlton Newton, HA-Wmhiianm' " ' 17 Bail .B. C. Sheffield, Arthur V'mnqapin : , ; 'a ' Kenansvfde high school boys . Why Suffer Longer Than Necessary? . Dr. M:bs Anti-Pain Pills Relieve Quickly DR. MTT.KS ANTI 1 PAIN put you back - on your feet PILLS were made for just one again "rarin' to go". . purposH-to relieve pain. Users DR. MILES ANTI PAIN ! write that . they , -work like 1? act You dont magic".' They -contain" an ef-r ' fective, quick-acting, analgesic pain reliever. 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