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, '4 M-' f ' .4 V. 1 I I a I : .... ,-. u. ., . . . : i. ; ' ' 1 " 13 4 T " ?.T.iV - '. I 1 j - P. T. A. held its . . jt meeting, Ttte Jay night, 1 : 'jer 10, in the ec?icultural - i (f the Eoschill school biuld The meeting wu called- to 1 r by Km 1L L. Can, the prei-j : "Icr prayer by BvVKizer, the ; 1 routine oi the business ks 1 i followed. The Association action upon" several' tfues: ons. -1 ' '',:.'".,;."., , The Association will , furnish fifty dollars, which will he.match- ty one hundred dollars by the j Board of Education. .This , i Londred and fifty dollars will te trci for the purchase of high iJ. and elementary - library t0' '.J. H ,'- ' " V lis. Ci T. Fussell, cliairman of t':e finance committee proposed I'um to i Kngo party. Xhese i'r-s were approred and tie pat ty is tabe sponsored by the I. T- a. ;-:.v,h';,;;:t:,?:-s;vvvJ;.v : I!rs. JTohn-X, Teachey present e!' tie Aaiaciation's yeartsoelc. A f 7 has been made for the jresi t at, far the secretary; 'Suid for t' 3 ciairman of the prrram com i ""3e of the association. '. : I j. K M. 7ells, the vioepres? ' t, i-?orted the membership . s is t 'l on. so all patrons oi s school are sked to ' in this drite to carry . ..ibership of the Association t' e Vfr't-tT'X'tffi-; It the end of Cie businest ses sion, the Etanlurd Certificate was Cizf.?-jiL This ,-certSfioatt was . i r last year's work. .' rar the business session a ve t i routine nrosram was' eiren. L. KL. Alderman rendered a iJlo, Another musical num--, a Toc&l solo, "Its Task, was ' cd by -JSss Eathaleen Ens . was accompanied by Mrs. L. 11 AUerraan'at the piano. ' f Tla subject ot the program was rowinff Community, v Krs. 1 rarrior led a Tery interest i 1 fitng discussion on .'fThe I . Development ' of , the Cw -smunity ?. Mrs. f arrior discuss c I four folds: (1) mental or e .bOnal;-:(8) i physical? 1 (3) r i, and, (4)..spiritual develop r er-ts from two viewpoints,! (I) Vlxt EosehiU has, and .(2) rseLilT needs. fe'--;;v4' '-' V7e should aU'strive for" thai F"ie ebundantf life ; tn our com .aaity; for true happiness, 'which b not found in material ; things, 1 t in cooperation and unselfish i 3, which is found only in It i c : xiat," were the closing words 3. Farrior. r-4 - S t a closing prayer by lev. , Tineas, tue meeting was ad- ::ch'fi Cfcirch V ) ,I"':ionary C'o-!y oi .'s r-r"st cT- act on - tllmoca tf 1 4 week t . 3, Tom L-ot'i at her .--9 1 ,jc Henarsville. Urs. B. A. a vi s in chcr;9 of fce pro- la ei'le of taaient weather t 23 n embers t"""vnt. rrs. r .owen ri f ! by tr 1 1 -3. J. D. . cw in serv j a d.llous Solid course. t f rviccs at 11 :C0 T. f " 1 HTZ .3 ' tt 1 " . -" , A- r UlirtW '''' 7:13 ' r , ... .... VJLA31E C J. I'..: !.l;arn. Countv Ee- ha'jllltatlon t.Tirvisor in charge of tl;e r .Labilitation uroeram of th I2A in Dunlin: and Fender oconllcs has received -a list of the names of the newly appointed State FSA Advisory Committee al though the County Committee has not yet been named. - ; ' Members of the committee an- nointed to assist in carrying out the tenant land purchase loan program in this stats a: Dr Clarence Soe, Editor licnresave Farmer; Chairma?i, I. 0. Sohaub,1 I. E. Browne, C. W. Allen, 'L. 0. Leudeke, Jonathan Eaniels, W. M. Bacon, J. Fau Eavenport, ana J. 0. K ,' KsClare. ' 'U0 In the announcement ? received by Mr. Karshburn it was explain ed that tenant purchase loans will be made to tenant families to pnr- onase ana . improve xamny .. size farm xtA to make a better liv ing by adoption of unproved farm practices, liacn orrower agrees in accepting tne loan to loiiow . ap-m-oved cron rotation and . farm management plans suited to his community. In tne counties oom mittcM. witk the advice of farm events will exainin applications ml appraise tne ranns io do pur chased. (" :j. . Vs ':v;, ;' -V $:iS-h ' Annlirfttionk TjnTl M f fled With County' Supervisors,, but; ' county ' -toi 111 i. V. mmA ' tj A A VUUK WJJU ,001 VQ .tmif M mr oept formal applications for , ten ant nnrnhatt loans until . OOUntV committees have been named, and i state Advisorv committee has reoommended the, counts where , purchase, lonas wfil be made this year , Because only - iu,wu,wu was appropriated for the first year for the entire United States, funds will not be sufficient to make loans now in more than a limited number of counties, y : V - ; r -: Although, land purchase ' loans are limited, regular rehabilitation loans for cron vroduction, - live- itock and eauimnent needs are a mailable in 'every county to wor-j toy lanuues ana ven&nui who can not obtain suitable credit else-; where, the announcement conclud- ;.'-V DuplinitaRunJ Kinstcn " Stbre'tlli?' fni WMtarn Anto ' Associate Store has been opened at 318 N. Queen St; in Einston unaer man MnMit of B fl. HalL a. native of Beulaville who has recently tone into the low price anto sup ply field. Vf? -v ' - :f . Among the leading items, feat ured at the new store are, the Davis line of tires .Truetone rad ios (battery and electric acts), motor oils, grease and the Wescot line of paints for all purposes. Hall asks his Duplin - County friends to visit him . at his new location, and assures them some welcome bargains , if they i need anything in his line.;.;.,! j, III ' , X , Tlilrriving . KENAUSVILLE Special services at the Baptist rn.nn.ii at t 1 II. Bev. " A. Ik Thompson, Methodist pastor, wiU preach You are most cordially in vited. 1 , - . ' HAILSVULE i - Cn.niol vrxrsn at 11 at Halls- ville Presbyterian Church, Bey P. L, Goodman wiU preacn. PLEASA3IT VIEW , A special Union Service will be. v.n h ripftant View Presby teriun Church' at 11. Be. W. H. Eubank will preach on "The His- tory of Thanksgiving Day " AU Pink EUI1 groups' of churches wiU Join in this service, and "picnic dinner will be served on the grounJi. Those churches partici-, rttlr uTl le: Ph-k H-1, ricas- DEDICATION SERVICES FOR CHURCH PARSONAGE SUCCESS .' Dedication services for the new parsonage and community center it Outlaw's Bridge were success-1 fnllv hrfd last SurT . when al Crowd, of Over SOO ople poured ,m m m m At . it.. into tne cnurcn to tase pan in me all-day celebration, which includ ed talks by , Professor lee-. M. Brooks, of the Sociology depart ment of-the University of North Carolina. B. G. "Uncle Bob": Max well, of the Outlaw's Bridge com munity, and otners from tne com munity and different parts of the nation. A picnic dinner was serv ed. , - ITniversalist ohnrchea from over the entire state were represented. ' The morning services, began at 11 a. in. and were dedicated main ly to the church. Bev.. ;W. H Skeels of the Bocky Mount: Uni versalis church and Bev. 0. D. Bryant, of the Clinton! circuit took part in the opening. Mrs w. HL Sk-Aela rendered a . delisrhtful soprano sohv Leaders of the var ious hi community . organizations gave short talks on what the par sonage and community center will mean to them. .', . The main address of the morn ing was given by "Uncle Bob "Max well from ma wneeicnair, wnere he proved that a broken leg does not affect tne voice or tne nuna. Under the title A Dream Coming True," he traced the progress of the church and school of -' the community and praised the liber al neonle who made such nrogress possible,' He challenged the com munity of tne ruture to continue liberal andijrogressjfcve, and..tp better the'work being done how After the address he invited' the aid of any who wished to help meet the $500 left among the out standing bills incurred in build ing the new parsonage, and quick Brief News Items Of State. .Nation World Events - v Horfolk,-Va A Greek freight- er, isenny unanans, sans: in tne dangerous waters off Cape Hat teras H. C, Saturday after being stornvtossea lor w nours.wast Guardsment saved 21 members of . . j li i the scran-iron laden vessel in al T' ; 1 , .. i. i;: . . jwme.Hary s aoneswn.w uw German-Jananese anti-communist pact on November 9 is being hail ed as the beginning of a new world lineup in the international struggle . between Fascism and Bolshevism.,f:?r:r).li; ITi'Sv j New York, Nov. 15 Of the. 8 nillimi miles of streets and hurh- ways in the United States today there are approximately only 1, 000 miles of ''advanced" highways accvording to Paul ilonman, pres ident of the Studebaker Corpora tion and head of the Automotive Safety Foundation. He defined "Advanced" highways as roads with divided lanes and grade Sep arations, of the type on which 08 ner cent of the canses Of accidents have been removed. He urged that more of these roads be construct ed. -1 ' ' ' , t f.k . - Shanghai, November 18. Chin ese are making at least a tem porarily successful stand against the Japanese westward advance to ward Nanking, where the Chinese governmental center is now locat ed. However, a rapid exodus from the threatened city is in progress. Borne Ga., Nov. -17. Jack 1 White, -of Atlanta. Georgia, ' who I defrauded North Carolina state officials and employees to the tune of $3,000 for subscriptions and donations to a book he was supposedly coinir to write entitl ed "The North Carolina . Official Family " was convicted of use of the mails to defraud and sentenc ed to U. 8. Penitentiary for 8 years on each of 8 charges.. K;;; Cevra asl oe-kcIf hours' sleep is t:t:t f.:r C i"" 1 man or KEHAE:v'ILLE, Horti Carolina 'N0VEMBEB18TH, 1937 ly raised over $250 .' ' - Bev, Julia SL Tobey, ol JNew York, closed the morning services with the, benediction, ana tne crowd gathered about the picnic spread to enjoy owner ana mingie among old friends. ' . 1 k Thft afternoon services begin ning at 2:00 P. M. revolved 'about the community. Tney oegan witn the ball to worship by Bev Gus tav H." TJlrich. of the Outlaw's Bridge church, a hymn, scripture reading oy Bev. ueorge . i. point of the Einston Circuit, prayer, and a soprano solo by Bev. Julia M. Tobey.? Leaaers ; oi other organizations of the . commu nity then spoke on the subject, 'Our Community Center." Tha address' of the da? was given by Professor Lee M7 Brooks on the subject,' "Tie ,-, Growing Community.", He de-taxed ; that we parade too many "firsts" and r. "larmsts." that quality erowth is what counts most, and that it is ' the hardest to see. He. liken ed mere bigness to the pyramids '"that stand still wondrous well andare.lem-nicocnt Vcv.Ccc.th." ' ; Health' is one of our firsts, he said. Fewer babies die today and our life span is longer. When dis eases' scourge - a community we hear less about the "Lord giving and the Lord taking away," and point the accusing finger at com munity neglect He praised such onen-mihded views as are now be ing shown in our fight against Syphilis and other, venereal dis eases, and condemned Victorian 'hixbtioh" which- keens RimVi fat- al ills secretea in aaricness , After Professor Brooks impres sive speech a hymn was sung, and Bev. O..D. Bryant gave the ben ediction to close the program for the day. Farm School Is Successful Tha first of a series of meet ings of the evening school which is being conducted for. the farm era of the B J. Gradv community was held Tuesday night at Har per's store. : Twenty-sue i larmers present took , part in the discus sions, wnich ' were iea oy x a. vocational I "V, n - Bra agriculture leaoner at uij uvuwi ;. zr . . . -T . .. . oulture for 1938 was discussed. -. . ... nt til nlant foods and the man ner in wnicn plants. ieea were discussed this being a phase of the Soil 'Conservation program." rv . ;: The next meetine Will be held at Harper's Store Tuesday, Novem ber 23rd at 1 P. U iarmerB are urged to attend and take someone with them. The topic for study next week will be "Supplying Ni trogen and Organic -Matter to the Soil." Farmer, present at the recent meeting were! Steve Harper, C. E. Brewer, J. K. Southerland, D G. Simmons, Bodney Harper- w. Southerland, J. B. ' Southerland, James Southerland, Baymond Har per, Perry Smith, Carr Smith, B. A. Smith, Ambrose Smithy John Kornegay, Paul Grady, W. J. Grady,- Charles Grady, Byron Sim T Southerland. Johnnie Harper, Woodrow ; , Harper, andj Walter Patterson, , ;, , ; ATTEND SHOW 1 , The members of the Kenans- ville Chapter of the National Hon- orary Beta CluD attenaea tne snow in Wnrunr last Tnesdav night. Mrs.' J. B. Jones .of Sarecta andjmittee 'mX' Miss Phehe Harlan,' chaperone, a6-1 President, Mrs, J, L, Powers; Vice were : Dorothy Kennedy, Ellen and xiieanor oouiaeruuiu, otunu er, David JohnHilpatrick and Robert Jones;."; :tr., 1 - "; . V ; K t"A4i CmVtZt - 1 Forest City. An increase ? of, more than 10,000 bales of totton ginned in Eutherford County ,up to November 1 was reported uus week over the corresponding-pe riod lt year. Ginnings this year cenuBsus poll wnm mum . at FDiicsa enr.p dgede Unemployed Register Now The' Ooldsboro office of the UUXIfU WW. Service has announced that it wm ; observe the week beginning Bo vember 22 as a snecial registra tion week.; Persons who recently' listed themselves as unemployed listed tnemseives as uncmuwyOT ; wm uo.c Bx& ua v vMvi 7 , - - . -in the U. S. . Unemployment Census ' and towns in the eastern section of occurred when toe convicts went . ... I w. j... e i Kj'tn hroakfnst fiatnrfla'v m Drains' m.i. t. 1. S o xw! innitAii a remitjtr wirn tne: State Employment Service, Em ployers are invited to use the service. Thev sav that a constantly in- cresing number of workers and ' emnlovers are usimr the service, - . - ana mat tne more n ui , , -tiiem the more effective it will be to both groups. J i mmii at uoiagDoro. wavne and Duplin counties are urged to j iuo&c jcguuttuuu . w "u"" while, and they promise that at the nd of the week some valua-l ble information will be available concerning unemployment. Beautify School Grounds, B'Ville The Beulaville Parent-Teacher . Association made the goal of this year's work the improvement and ' beautification of the school yard; and grounds. A temporary commit-1 r. onnniTlt'H hv the ' president fJio ..ifnotinn over and made ? report at the second meet ing oi t ie P.T.A. The plans adop ted wjrc to haul dirt, to drain, ted w jrc to haul dirt, to drain, county most of whom are per and Lvel the grounds back of the.,,noi w-j. pporaan. Each school building, so that the chil-1 ie & gaie m wb4ch he dren could have a better place tOoffers merchandise bought at the taking when one considers the low and poorly drained location of the whole campus. The next plans were to sow the front yard in lawn grass and to lay out a suitable drive way. Of c6urse this latter cannot be done until the children can use the back yard for their playground. The first real work was done when a work spell was called. The parents and patrons of the school were asked to come one Tuesday and help in the work, to lend the use of tools, or to lend the use of a mule and cart or a truck. A group of teachers work ing for the Finance Committee made a house to house canvass in and about the "village to ask for donations of money to be used in hnvin? bus for the trucks. The Finance Committee sponsored a picnic dinner for the worxers. Quite a bit was accompolished that dav. althoueh few patrons vol unteered the use of a truck, and most of the actual work was done by High School boys. However, it was 1'-; TA. felt mteful for what was done. - At the next work spell the biggest job done was filling up two ditches to surface level niter mittinsr tile in them. At present it seems that the drainage prob lem is the worst draw back. Tne P.T.A., is not abandoning its pro feet, and more work spells will be called during the school term. A greater effort will be made to se cure the interest of more parents. j The Association meets the first Monday evening after the first Sunday in each month. Sixty-eight members have been enrolled. The officers and chairmen of the com- ' secretary, Mrs.' Floyd Brown ; mem , oersnip. oomnuiieo, ,nu Bender;: Finance committee, 5 Mr. Bostio;' Hospitality commit- tee,Mn.J.t. Kennedy; Program, TI - lxi Dale; Publicatiohr, Mrs. W. M. Miller; Welfare, Mr. William Teachey, Publicity, Mr. John Littleton. ' ; i More than a ton of food is con sumed annually by the average Army Trucks to Visit Warsaw For the purpose of obtaining recruits for enlistment and ac - - quainnng me general puow m tue posite battery of truck drawn 75 mm guns from Fort Bragg, JT. C., nonn uarouiui iruiu .nuveuiuci 10 t onrj inMnsiviL XJXj ILOL V y 1 This batterv wiU parade in War- aaw about 10 45 to 12:45 on Hov- -mber 23rd. The anoearanbe in Goldsboro will be on the 22,nd. . r,. uu will Mn.M of 15 y ..-T ---Tr -- TChicles, including H meaium , will carry 4 guns and two kitchens ; 2 hght trucks, ,an,aa fn nm. mvmication ; 6 passenger cars; j ana i amouiance. oixiy oxiicen ,lana men win accompany it. Pearson Stages Birthday Sale Louis Pearson, proprietor of the. New York Clothing Company in Einston, has announced his 28th iUlxUVCABIUjr KUG, W ugAU . November 19th, and declares that ne jj offering some . of the best buys in the history of the store or thjg event. The New York Clothine Store was started in Einston 26 years a go and has since then gained manv steady customers from Dup- lowest possible prices lor --- - - -. ... quality that he can obtain wan, his manv Tears of experience to bring his old friends and custom ers into the store to stock up on supplies and meet each other a gain. He expresses the hope that gain. He expresses the hope that this will be one of the greatest sales of that kind that he has ever staged. Welfare Meet in Elizabethtown The Southeastern District Wei fare Conference will be held in Elizabethtown Tuesday, November 23 with representatives from the 11 counties which make up the district, including Duplin, present.' An elaborate program has been arranged for the occasion. The main speaker for the occa sion will be G. B. Parker, region al director, region of Social Secur ity Board. He wfll he introduced by Congressman J. Bayard Clark ' Miss Isabella Cox, of Bladen countv. will fireside and Miss Laura Matthews, of Onslow coun- . ill . aVawmam TIia-wa ty, will act as chairman. There will be a morning session when many competent welfare workers will be heard, followed by .lunch eon, and another session in the af ternoonthe highlight of which will be the speech of the day. Pastors in Revivals Bev, W. H. Eubank, of Pink Hill, left Monday for Williamston, N. C, where he is assisting Bev. Z. T. Peiphoff in a week's revival. Mr. Eubank will be back on the field next week. 1 Bev. J. 1. Knieht of Mount Ol ive is at Atkinson this week as sisting Bev. L W. Kessler jn a waak'a tneetinP In the t Caswell Presbyterian Church in that town. v Visiting ministers will find the home appointments for these min isters Snndav. at Pink Hill and Hebron for Mr. Eubank and at Calypso ana lit. . Olive : lor Jtr. Knight.'. . ' . , Eznerimenters at the "Univers ity of Illinois have found that mo dified exposure to X-rays win in crease the hearing ability of ., a NUMBEE 48 satdqdhv A group of convicts stationed at the State Prison Camp near Ken ansville staged a minor rebellion Saturadv when thev refused to eat or leave tne camp - leaders oi the We were . ( sent to JMUCigu w giaio aiuuu where they wUl remain in solitary.-' confinement for 6 months, , ac cording to reports The incident is said to have I One of their number stuck his One of their number m ?8 cook' b.king " was a. . I?rcea "e P01? ,we" LX ed, the door. They reportedly nemanoei Dener ioou. meaicai ai- t u t d rfu fa their ; u were 4 Attemptg t dModee them from behind tne locked doors werenn-' - successful until Sheriff DavuV Williamson and Deputy German . Powell were called. They broke : ' down the door and took the men ' to Raleigh to suffer solitary con finement as a disciplinary mea sure. KVilleToSee, Mammoth Battle Next Monday night marks the date of a Great battle to be stared i on the basketball court of Ken ans ville school which bids fair to ' prove a turning point in the his-; tory of basketball , The first game will be between the female element of the. school '. faculty, composed of Misses Mar jorie Groce, Jesse Baiford, Phoebe Harlan (not a Mr.), Marietta VTaaaa Tfln!.. V.tM. MTn nn.'a . . . MCCVG) 1MIUM AJWmdl, HMUUS A. w . tneurUnr.V dtiil Anm 'Earlft U7indlv " iock ana aniue xiiuib nuuiicy, who will meet vivacious members of the Junior Woman's Club, Misses Marie Dobson, Mar-, garet Williams, Buth Spell, Chris m Smith mtm Whal. ey. tine wnaiey, Virginia mxon, xnei- ey. The big game of the night, however, will come off when the school reserves try to hold their own against that highly-touted team, the dread "Bearded "Ba boons" (married men of Kenans-' ville, The Baboons boast an all star team, (although it has been rumorea that tney are prolession als) and are highly favored for a win. Among their many stars will appear such renowned names in the world of basketball as Ifais on "The Bed" McGowen Bobert "Crasher" Wells. G. V. "Saw- bones" Gooding, Gilbert "GamM-K er" Honeycutt, Clifton "Slick" . Brinson, Kirb "Hill and" Dail, Let "Bubberlegs" Williams, and oth- A ers of like repute. .v' ; Don't fail to see this hattln 1 nt. the century, which threatens to ' push the . "ivlif imt Chino-Japanese mud-. fight into obscurity. Roseliillians oh Radio Program l.'Tl Jeftinift anil Vii ,, Vnth ;v Fussell, of BosehilL appeared Tues-' I series of programs in the '; search ' ' for new talent which WPTF in Baleigh, is conducting. Al Mr. Jerome sang several hum- ' bers in his splendid baritone voice. ' He was capably accompanied at the piano by Miss Fussell. i Those who heard the program declared it to be worthy of their unlimited praise,; and expressed the desire that ihey may hear an other program by the BosehiUians ; again m tne near ruture: rs. it. wiggensoi juiiens, . Ga, is visiting her daughter, Mrt , Charlie Hnlbert for a few dUiys..;-: :Mr' and "Mrs; V L Byder and son, Lawrenoo of 'Brooklyn, New il. York, are visiting ' Mrs.: Bydei ?; parents here, Mr. and Mrs! McKoy Kennedy. - . r. V r j 7, 1, .... r . . . . t dog;: -t Vi 'i t WC .M,;8' " i i " 'i. reatl 1 15.S73 bales. American. . . ; , 5,v: Pi iil: 'S: V -v' r ' . . mm
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