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n Till i a r I -r r e 1 1 PA M TJ .... FOII :-f fe . . V "V 'J .'.fl ; . , COYS Sluts'; in fancy weaves or Hue cheviot Double or tingle breasted styles The boys and pa rents will i like them. AH sines." .- only . $5.65 Men's; 0coats Styles and fab rics that"1 will please,1 We are showing ' plaids or plain. Differ ent lengths anc eolori, - $14.75 ' AND UP Go to New York CloUiing : , Co. For Your Suit : ' V MONEY'S 11 IN THE suits : 'FEATUBED THIS WEEK AT v s3joe who have seen these Suits say they "are the finest values .',.tLS have yet seen. Just think I Every Suit is positively ; guaranteed. All the style and wear you would want if you pail ?or more. Be sure to see these wonderful values in Suits. , , " , '.- HERE ABE SERGES, TWISTS, WORSTEDS, " ' ', "... i HOMESPUNS, CASHMERES, ETC., ' , ''W ',' 1 "' ' AT A LOW PBICE - '' You Can Always Get Good Values In Clothing at t k ; my YORIC CLOTHING CO.; ITeaturin'g suoh good brands as GZDT03T, STYLE-PIUS, E3TQIIS3 TOWV, DE LUXE OB STYLE CRAFT, V yrieed Bight Guaranteed to Wear Right. SHOES TOR THE KEN WHO ', ' APrSSClATE VALUE AKD ETYLE ALSO TO WEAR, WE BECOXXEXD Jmnn, Fricr.dly, i crtune . OrClrjrc!l Shoos r fn knows the fine 'wearing qualities ; lemons Choes. A shoe to suit you r c"ti . They last well because Jar ' 3 tlcrn. "7 A TITl C3 TEE .'. .J J "T.L77AYS ' s u THE '.. Y0UT,TG niAN. OLDER MAti OR STUDENT Hundreds of SUITS that win apc peal to every man. The styles you like, the materials that wffl, give , years of wear. Here is your chanee to buy the nit you like at very, low prices.. s" BE SUSS TO COKE TO TEE HEW , York clothing co. fob "v . " - YOUB SUIT ' M, SUITS THAT WILL Q Here is Jot of 105 SUITS that include qualities -that sell as high as $19.60. Seme : , axe reguiaij lots, others are one or two of a kind." Single . , or double breasted, and very ; attractive. i . , , ' YOU MEN j WmLflkThe SUITS - at SUG.00 Yes, they are real values. You must see them to appre- ' oiate the wonderful value of them. All the newest : pat- terns stripes, plaids, checks etc., and you can find the , model and style you like. . 1 ' ' ! J THEY ARB WOETH : VT&AL DOLLARS KOBE VALUE y $3.C3 S5.C 3 0'- ": I tares of the year will e;sar in iZiacton, Sunday, Konay and Tuesday on the screen , of the Paramount theatre when Deanna Durbin siuss her way into ; your heart and sod in Universal's "100 J Ken and GirL" : Deanna is the personable young 'lady wit3i the delihtful voice, .who thrilled you in "Three Smart Girls." Che is at Her best in uer newest picture, and trills happily thresh the verses of classic and voiraiar songs aMe. Appearing ia tle picture, with Deanna are that great musical ar tist, Leopold Etokowssa, wno con ducts an orchestra of 100 musici ans through several offerings of stirrins: appeal, and the inimitable EUscha Auer, whose irresponsible madcap comedy, with and without benefit of musical instruments, is some of the gayest nonsense ever screened. Adolphe Keniou and Al ice Brady complete the excellent supporting oast. The story, deals' with a young girl, . Deanna, who Helps Her pen niless father into and out of Jams after he finds a well-fined purse land is made to returnut by e (anna. Alice Brady plays the part lot the ricn but nighty woman, who promises to do anything in returned, and so becomes involved with Deanna's father and bis mu sician pals. ' You cant afford to miss this delightful film. -.. - DUPLIN . WARSAW . Falling on a large ioe-skating rink constructed for "Thin Ice", Twentieth Century-Fox 'picture starring Sonja Heine sod Tyrone Tower, which onena Mondav at the Duplin Theatre, was restricted sol- ' . . - ely to technicians, - visitors, and Director' Sidney LaafleM) with a one-day record of seventeen bard contacts with the iee. r ;; Hone of the eighty ice-skaters, however, speeding into dangerous flips, turns and somersaults, fell during the filming of the spectac ular scenes. v'. Kiss Heine, who failed to fall at any time, disappointed the candid cameramen, who had hoped to get a photograph ' of her ' "sitting down,'? ; -i , Good news ' everybody I Holly wood brings you a new team of screen lovers, James Ellison, who thrilled you as Buffalo Boll in "The Plainsman." now thrills yon again as a- midshipman, playing opposite Karsha Hunt in "Anna polis Salute."; This is BKO Radio's Ispectacle-spangled . story of life at the UA Haval Academy and it bursts with drama, comedy, ao tion. Yon wfll enjoy , the antics and romances of our cadets who go overboard for the girls. It coni es to the Duplin Theatre next Tue sday. BfougnTback by popular de mand in the most musingly hilar- ioni of his utnni romrHirn "Wan. " - , dy Andy." Twentieth Century Fox I picture which opens Wednesday at R Cl M GROCERY AND IslAmCETil Kenansville. Mv C New Low Prices For Your Pantry v f ; fi Shelf; fM':&:i0-0i&z , Good Guaranteed Flour . . r 12 Jbs.. 4S lbs. CELERY LETTUCE SALT, 1CD-D. bag . . , . , . . . , .$1X3 Frcc!i Cciry SAUSAGE, .lb. IZz r - "ii. I Vc;2i Native Beef - v i ' k' -1 w. ,. , t' 8 ( a to it t l-'il " 1' tilt . ji . - fr VTool is cast as r's soc j aspiring wiie, v. no i..i;ls tlm tj retire from the tu::iers . o t - he loves to learn how to f '7, Has Mb Vifxtr year' oli eioa pharmacy t a ",-,,m . drug-de' partment store t . On the wall ti 1' 1 Healy's dressing room hars a I n iil die autograrhed' by t 5 n'ona Collem student who t zi it over the comedian's sc. -1 ex posure during a hasj ryicnce for Warner Bros' new r: e i, "yarsity Show" starrirg tl-k I'o- weu and Red warm ana u Pennsylvanians. The ' picture is now showing at the Dni 'iii The atre next xnursaay ana traaxj. A mysterioiis girl greeted him by a' name not his own and with a knowing smile disappeared. , A few minutes later he was ar rested for the murder of a person he had never seen and convicted on the unimpeachable, testimony of . eye-witnesses, 'i'" 8en.t to prison for life, he escap ed to attempt to establish his in-1 nocence after the guilty man was These unusual story .; situations are being enjoyed by patrons of the Duplin Theatre this week in "Boss Eider of dun Creek," univ ersal picture, gripping . western i adventur f 3m starring Buck Tones. m w Two women facing each other in an under king play of life and death, in one of the dramatic hi gh lights in Warner Bros', news paper murder mystery drama, "Back in Circulation" starring Pat O'Brien and Joan Bloudell. M . i rt a ja .ail. aaowing next oamiuay mm u uc VW1 wvw n Colored A new colored feign school was opened at Bosehfll two weeks ago with one teacher; The negroes of the section Taised f 1,003.00 ne cessary to buy a school bus with out help from the oounty. i r Superintendent of Duplin Schools, 0. P. Johnson, says that the school has been developing ra pidly and stands a splendid chance of becoming a very good school. According to Superintendent of Schools, 0. P. Johnson, the negro es of Duplin nave become more and more eager to utilise educa tional advantages available in the past few years. r-i.-:.- As an example lie cites the fact that in the last three years seven new negro school ' busses have been bought without help ' from the' county. The schools buying busses were the colored schools of B. F. Grady district; Eenansville, Chinauapu, - Wallace, BosehiD, Warsaw and T&ismn. All of the busses were bought this year ex cept those : of Eenansville. and 1ftt v.r' anil 1L V drnl. nrliiM 1 . v, ww was bought year before last Each! bus cost $1,003.80. ; i , 48cl st:;jl. ;;. . . . lCc ctal!i ; . . :J. lCc h--d ........ .1. . .Mb. 12 l-Zz , .... I ' i ..... x , ii . i : I n. J. i. i .. it. and C. D. a.l to cLHn, Ii ' ...i f 11' r ry Crrln of V;:ynesboro, a., t . ' : x .and IIr. J. A. Cavin. . - . . TTT 1 - T- A. Irvm lioss. oi waite imui, Ji At Canady, of Chapel ri'.l, and ULs llarsaret Tell, of Ealc' s"nt last wee mi here with iJ. al 1 Krs. F. W, KcQowen. ' tss Thebe Harlan spent last weekend with, ner parents in Kin- sten. . .. t':..l'.y.t-i-):.::'.- Dwight Stokes, of 'Albemarle ent last weekend here with Bo-t.-t Grady.-' I'r. and Kra, Austin SpruiH, of rVL.ro, were visitors here last : .y sJnM; vvr : , jss i-aia tJSJESiJlSS. m' her nieces, t.isses Sarah Hicks and 1'ancy Ejnes where she was called due to the fact that Nancy had an opereon in Bex Hospital for appendicitis. v Kiss Kane; Jussely, of Charles ton, 6. ., is visiting, her aunt, Kiss Lula Hinson. , - Mrs. GyB. Dail has returned to her home after having been gone for sometime to a local hospital for treatment . . : - Kiss Karitt Wflliams, of Peace College, Raleigh, was here for the weekend. with her parents, he brought a girl friend home with feer. . . t Krs. Irvin-Burch and two chil dren were recent : visitors , in Bichlands with relatives there. ' KrsvWoltte Adams, of Angier, Has been visiting her parents, Kr. and Krs. J, Williams.; ,1 KRS. GUTH1IE HOSTESS " 1 -; The Thursday afternoon Card Club met last week with Mrs. C. B. Guthrie as hostess. There were also two visitors present : Kesdam- -es Jack Blackmon and Wilbur A- aams. Alter several ; progressions scores ' were totaled , and , it was found that Krs. ' X. A. Beasley held high, store for club members playing and; Mrs. T. J. Blackmon for the visitors present.. They were each presented attractive boxes of nam powaei. mrs. ueorge Jiennett ess, 'pastor of the Presbyterian received" a lax of stationery for church. Burial took place in Bose second highi score and Krs. W. J. I hm cemetery. Active pallbearen Pickett was presented a orocheted were J. C. Cottle, Gartha Merritt, vanity dresser set for low score. Burtis Kerritt, Millard Teachey, Tempting refreshments were serv-fFitzhugh HamTI, and Sam Jones, ed consisting of a congealed salad; A number of his friends, acted plate with aocessories. BRIDGE PARTY" - S ( Krs. J. M Brock was-hostess to the Eenansville Kontract Klub and ax exfea table on last Wed nesday afternoon from 3-6 o'clock. guesto at tLiee tables arranged in the; living room and dining room wnicn were ensurte. Bowk anil . v ii. ' .,: baskets of .chrysanthemums were', used in the rooms for the occasion., si us conclusion oi the eames the hostess assisted by her daugh ter, lAwis. ana aer sister. Mrs.. Al. bert Dickson served delicious fro-1 sen fruit salad ; with crackers. mm -iiu . VAOWUflfl. sandwiches and pickles acoomnani I ied rith coffee. High soon prizes were awaraea Jflrs. B. c. Wells for the club members and Kiss Re- Da nckett for the visitors. They each received a crocheted center piece. Kra. J. A. Gavin was riven an anracaTf powaer puff for con soiaaon, - WEBEIl ROAST The members of Kiss Marie Dob. son's Sunday School Class of the local apst Church enjoyed a weiner roast in Southerland's Pas ture on last Wednesday -night lows were toasted later in the ev ening amend the campfire. KSa GOPAN HONORED The Woman's Auxiliarv of the ra"ml. " T T i n . iicaujicrinn ; ninurcu and its members of the Grove Aux Ellary of Henansville entertained at a slior r on last Friday after- no-a in 1 nor of tlieir Pastor's I w j, Lsn. F. Li Goodman on last ifijy e.' ruoon at tliree o'clnnlr in t' e ho j of Krs. Ashe Killer of ,Ie i the Eeulavine.IIxcb way. lie .s vere about tMr five quests prs. iati-resr'.ir atr;;L'.;v ; Ci"GvS CI. at. After a number of games the hostesses served the ladies from h a tempting chicken o';tr, ot i.'y 7 v 111 lls j Z r.it, Jr., i t le I ? : L.t t!a wo.i. 1 1 j i j. 11 :s ii : J..e V. " le -1 e to vi-.i Z -3. Urs. E. B. Xen- i r, . I ." '3 Cf J. ae e 'y Ij 1 Xzc a on t e t.' r 1. r. a, : l. niL'-.i. l 1- Xr. end I s. . son, 111, aie L Hartin's motLer, ney. Kiss Catherine Elttcrsou is vis iting her parents here, Hr. and Mrs. C. B. Llllersou. Friends of Ejtlier Ciephens are TCry harpy to learn liat alie has returned home from a hospital aft- Peri" recuperating very nicely. ' Kr. and Krs. James Alderman Dobson and little daughter, Loist were visitors in Goldsboro Sunday. Kr. and Krs. Kahue Bennett and Willie Bennett, of Hew Bern, sent Sunday with their parents i . re, Kr. and Krs. W, B. Bennett FAI20N ENROLLS JTTNIOR BED Tlxe first school in the county to re-enroll in the Junior Bed Ci-o-s was the white : school of r '.on. which contributed $4.50. TI i first colored school to report v. i the Island Greek School near CsohilL which sent in S1.50 to Krs. US. B. Boney, chairman - of the Junior Bed Cross for Duplin County. It is hoped that many others will follow in a few days. CbuntyJDeallii JOHN W TEACHEY 1? IaV W ' ToaliRV. ilied at Ms home here Wednesday, November 31 He "was stricken with paralysis and was seriously sick only about three hours. Funeral services were held in Bosehill Methodist church and were conducted by hisi pastor, Bev. E. Cl Kaness, assisted by-i.v. A. Hi Barnes,' pastor of the Bap- Ufct church and Bev S. G., Earn- as honorary pallbearers; : Mr. Teachey was 64 years old. He had long been a resident of Bosehfll, "where he was loved and respected for his . honesty and trustworthiness. ; : - . Surviving are big wife, three f ' tmi. it h n nr.. ton Teachey, V. S. 8. Navy; two Sidney Smith, , - ' " ' Aosemu, jus. iuieiora we us, jur- w ,n.nUM. v. . ?, I J9HN. SMALL - - John Small, aged 70, died at his home near Pleasant HilL in Le noir county, Sunday morning at 8:00 o'clock as the result of a pa ralytic stroke some time ago. He was, buried with Masomo honors Monday afternoon at Plea sant Hill cemetery, in Jones conn BE ..WISE Lay - Away c fa- .... j GIFTS f s- ... NOW FOR CHRISTr.LAiS AT F02iTJAN,S ; YOU'LL THANK US LATER FOB ITY WE ARE CFFESK3 YOU. . ASY CUT TI CUR STORE FOR ".7 AT rCXILATS. ' WE 2LL JI'-TTXHY, and ELGIN. EAlZLTON. ; . . v ,j 1 ,' J I ..1 c: L r ' -.cii at c It. 1 in lin o In.! ,e t i. A crop ' j-iors) is I ,.,...1 UT" 7- 5 C tL"3 Cl ,', - so f..r 1 1 :;Lv:d i, ' 1 i. vea or i sweit t ty He i. r t 1 1 r ' 3 13.: fell V He is a l, s,.a frc .r i mcr Lenoir Counfy co. 6 LAG 5 IN FOB SJLLE I am offerir j f 1 1 stock and fixtures of I ' Service Station,-Eenafifevi!! C. Anyone interested, see cr me. CALX E2WTCJT, 1 ville, K. C. FOB SAXE-43U33LT:i I ::M months old, De-Cors-, d when calf. Also c i purebred Jersey bull, C ;;weeks old De-homed. I ; so a good mule. A. II. , SNYDER, 1 mile nnrfi : Warsaw dtXeo 1 ft ' E0HC5 OF SAX3 .' tiadet and by 'virtue of power of sale obtained U a tain mortgage deed, dated C. 24th, 1986, from Gib tat ' and wife,- Hazel Dell Batch 1 Nannie Lee Aldridge, and r ed in the office of the Regit " Deeds of Duplin County in I 326 at page 638, the undei ' will offer and sell to the L bidder for cash at the Court door of Dunlin County, on I jber 9th, 1937, at the hour e o'ctock JU., the iouo-(u!2 tra t parcel of land, lying and bei limestone Township, Duplin C ty, state of North Carolina, t bounded and described aa f " to wit: , ', ' - r " - Bounds ttfr.-tte-or'') f lands of Caiia & i:J r East by ihe lands t B. P. ams, on the South by &o Road mini?? frotn Bi ' Kenansville by Weacf ; and on the West by the I East River and contains 13.13 t res more or less. 1 -Advertised this the 6th. t- November, 1937. ; NANNIE UZ ALDBITX: Ksrtgagee- N. B. Boney, Atty. Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec I At ' Musical Instruments the . largest I'. - ' ' 1 GUHAR3 in Eastern N. C Foxmon'c Kinston, N.. C. -V I ' "7? 'sX VA . w ii '4 V V...-. 1 -lT TEIS WCSX7JtTUL f A ALL KTCnTT I YOU CSTCL YOU 7l". OXTLY TTZ IZZJ I I T ESLCYA. tZ.7.: I . I"r. r rt'n end '-3
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