Newspapers / The Duplin Times (Warsaw, … / Nov. 18, 1937, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
rovKisza ism. izz7 . t 1 1'rs. Ceo-? I" - S. C, are ' . 0. P. John.. a c 1 . . . I"rew left here 1 ,t v ' r UJa. after rLltl j I'l i -iives. ' , 3. B. W. Best of C-cr ' :o t .1 Lurs. Laura Ca J 1 . s. o CIialTer and c " rrs Caul.iy. L'-Ls Bertha tlae LlrIer of Ein i.'jn spent EutarJjy night here 1 ''I her parents. - t , Lila ' CJiaffer who is in ' lining at Roanoke Erpils hosp- 1 spent the week end with her t --snts. - f ir. ana llrs. F. W. McGowen went shopping in Fayetteville last Luturaay. They went from there to Lope Lills to 'visit relatives orer the week end. " ilUss Sue Neil Kennedy spent last week end with Kisses Hazel and toig Williamson at E.C.T.C. college in Greenville. She was ao GCOOOOOOOOOO ( - - x - , When in Goldsboro Our COATS H v; suits rY'; and DRESSES on Sale ThnnicRorlvirify 4 Fine Values at JOSEPH SHOP Gcldsboro, N.C. oooooooooooo THE Most Inexpensive Camera; Made by Eastman baby; BROWNIE ONLY $t am irnnw r.iT3 for only $1. Baby Brownie uses Kodak "Vest -vVPTitoJmaSg eight 1 M" 1 roll, f-fflSU to appearcLet us ahow yon - 3 list KOWKIE next time you're downtown. J. E. HOOD Cl CO.! y I r 1 t. o vs., i ...iB. I 1 ' , Ilvh ITaxwell, s i J"-n Towden at- t " 1 t" ? C.Tj'.'iia-riike game !ia : a SV.r-r.' :y. I I : ... .beth.Ward and.Thel ma l.ulJj. spent Saturday in Wil miurton, Illiis Eizabeth Sparkman spent the izt week end in Einston with her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Xlrs. D. D. Sparkman Urs. Lanra Gavin accompanied Mrs. A. J. Blanton to Salemborg last Saturday where they attended an .Eastern star Keeling, . D. . Blanton spent the . week endhere with his wife and child ren. . ' ... v ' ' Dr. and Mrs. G., V. Gooding at tended a -banquet given in Kins ton Thursday night by the board of directors of the Memorial Gen eral Hospital. Jtrs. G. K. Sail is visiting her mother; Mrs. J. F. Onnand in Gold sboro, ," ' ( Miss Caroline Xerritt of Peace CoUege spent the week end here with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. J". M. Xerritt went to meet her in Goldsboro Saturday, ' ., 1. M. Jerritt of New Bern, snout the - week end here with hia wife and other members of the Jerritt family. ' Misses Erma Williams' and eba Pickett also Mrs. W. S. Reynolds went to ' Goldsboro last Wednesday morning. - Miss Euth Ingram who teaches) scnool at Selma spent the week end here with Mrs, Annie Ingram ana miss May Ingram. . v Mr. and Mrs. . William Mercer and baby, Jean spent last week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton. v" .. , ----- . Miss Nancy Htnes of ' Baleigh is spending this ' week with her aunt, Miss Inla Sanson, Miss Hin es is recuperating from an opera tion for appendicitis.;, - Mr. and Mrs. Pridgen who oper ate the new B. and M. Grocery IT'S TIME TO BE THINKDIG i 0 THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT y WATCHES, JEWELRY SELVES, CHINA and CRTSTAI J. H. Mewborn & ' 1-1 T "' -t "5-''';- 207 K ftneen SC , '' IN EINSTON ' J Katherine-K 9 C0RSE1ETTE WHICH COM t v BINES STYLE. SUPPORT AND "COMPORT.'. -' x, Serviced by , MrsJ Park: Pridgen v ; of Warsaw , - vouH like. And, it's EAS1!'- 1 t S- laxklcj in PASTY Ltlrs. T. J. Blackmon was host el ess Jo three tables of Bridee on I last Wednesday afternoon when she entertained a few of her ta enia in her attractive home near 1 1 T ..... 1.1 . 1. ... . ir acre. Mveiy enrysanmemnms were used in profusion about the rooms for the occasion, lavendar and yel low ; predominating; This color scheme was also carried out most effectively in the refreshments lat er which consisted of a sweet course. Mrs. A. J. Dickson was presented two lovely, bath towels for high score prize, and - Mrs. X M. Brock ft pair of guest towels for second high score prize, a pair of kitchen towels was , presented to Mrs. Oliver stokes. - - ' ' MBS. WELIS HOSTESS :- The B.M.G. Sewing Club met last Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock with Mrs. B. T. Wells as hostess. A goodly number of mem bers were present, also three visi tors, namely, Mesdames B, C. Wells, Mrs. C. ' D. Atkinson and (Mrs. Poster, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs: G. E." Jones. After the usual sewing bee the guests were invited into the dining room where-, delectable ' refreshments were served in two courses.. The hostess was assisted by her daugh ter in law. Mrs. K. U. wells in erving. Late fall flowers were us ed in the rooms for the party. ' - Mr. and Mrs. C D. Atkinson and two children who have been visi ting the John A. Gavin's left Sun day for their home in Waynesboro Virginia, 1 Mrs. Annie Ingram accompanied Mrs. Robert Grady to Warsaw last Satnrdav. ' Misses Harlan and Baeford went away for the week end. - . COMPLETE CASES IN co; court; ' County court convened Monday to completOsjhe docket which fac ed it when a one-day session wsa held on Monday of last week. Judge Blanton : passed sentence in cases involving liquor more frequently than for .any -other of fense in the session. Cases finally disposed of were: Johnnie Payne and Monk Ma- uus, cnargea witn possess e, scat rton. oTd ordered not tolassauat on operate an auwmoDiio ,,m state for one year. The. road sen- automobile :in the tence was suspended for two JW."---- on payment of coste and condi-P ' JSi tion of good behavior. The "toS'S. Fined was confiscated and sola. 'S0B"1,r 37 Pavna received two" years on..the L"1 J . . ArnnV Z. "a. i .rii. Wllirt' and bond fixed at Jfouu. John Mathis and Robert Mathis, I charged with possession of whisk er and transportation of whiskey, , 4 months on roaus, sentence sus pended on payment of Boats and oonainon oi gooa peuavivi two years. , , - J. D. Teachey, Jr., giving worth less checks. Plead euilty. Prayer for judgment continued until the March term, 13. . : Sam Swinson, negro, possession of -whiskey for purpose of sale. Plead guilty . to possession. months on roads, sentence to be- nmiratkm of sentence of "Pen Apr ranntv ftottft. 4- . William Sutton, assault .with 4 deadly weapon and reckless unv ing. Not guilty. - - Aaron Edwards, assault on fe male, public drunkenness, and pos session of whiskey. Plead guilty to assault on female. Prayer for judg ment continued for 2 years s on good behavior and payment of A Kchard Branoh, negro, 'posses- sion oi wnisaey ior sjue. jtw. . . .. ... m.. j i IKoiuj. " rT' penaea on payment ot-uvsu. . j John Noble, possession or whis- i JZTXlr 'Z,IM. charged in Doth with pos vortation of whiskey. Sol , Jros . ' " ij m,icirpv with leave. Billy Gavin, negro, carrying concealed weapon. - Found - guilty in Oct. term and judgment con tinued. Sentenced to 4 months on roads, suspended on good behav- WOODWORK SPECIALTIES RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR By EARLE FERRIS ' - rr yuu want to make money, act timid. That's how Kenny Baker, -Jack Benny's tenor, started on the way to fame.: He really was baihful about stepp'.m; un to the microphone for the first time and Benny kidded iua Boom n. nan air how a, oharac- terlzatlon - w a s born and it has proved a suc cessful role for Kenny, .because , 4, also opened 'he movie port- is ror nun. Uabrlel Heatter, .ostof "We, The People," has nineteen year old daughter who is a faahlnn viltir , , Keitnjr Baker , ' and a seventeen - - year old son, who nroiesses to De a Duamcg novelist. uuany Ross; song star of "Mardi Onus,"., tried fo play Bob Burns' baeooka after the latter had ap peared on a recent program but the most nanny could ge. from the in strument was a ;eeb!e burp. . Harmony is usually used In radio in the musical sense. Yet, harmony is responsmie lor tne success of "Pep per young: Family." NBO. script show. This cohesion makes the cast reel like working and their enthusi asm is reflected in their lines. ; - Phil Baker who, with his amusing stooge&Beetle nd "Bottle," is now being heard from Hollywood over : PEGGY CARTWRIGUT CBS ever; Sunday night, is one radio artist whose wife is qualified to act as his severest critic. Mrs. Baker, the former Peggy artwright, won -international fame as a musical comedy star before she married the comio. . , Carlton Morse, author of "One Man's Family." has an unusual theory of radio writing. He began this popu lar serial Ave years ago with a group ior and payment of $50 and costs. Sam Spearman, negro, manuiac- . . mistrial, female. . 6 w VT". - bbg blic dmnken- 1 J ; W. f. flUD, uii.x-B NolPros;i Ira Danocil, negro, aiamg ieion to escape 6 months on road?, suspended 2 yrs. on good behavior and payment of $10 fine and COStS. HOtlce I appeal w ior Court given and bond fixed.at $200. TniiBT." Armwood and Margar- srmwnml. nesToes. possession of) mliikev for nuroose of sale. Each found guilty. Prayer for judgment nnntinnpii Charles Ai Bowden and Solomon Newkirk, setting fire to woods, Motion to dismiss allowed as to Charles Bowden, denied as to Sol omon Newkirk; vNewkirk sentenc ed to 2 years on loads, suspended fn 2 vears bn condition of good behavior and payment .-of costs. Appeal to Supenor "Joun. Carl Lanier, charged with npn support. Ordered to pay $60 for support of megitimate child and pay cos1'i;!i;?;:;::V '"'.'" ; Sam Stokes, negro, charged with assault with a deadly Weapon and 4 s months on ivaus. . Hovard stokes assault with a deadly weapon, 4 ' months . on . - r w tripin two a-v- "v6-, - - session of non tax paid .whiskey, Lnfptiri4 in first - case to 6 months on roads, suspended on good behavior, payment of costs, and condition that he" not operate dance hall. In other case' sentenu- fciin mil. f I Service and Quality ; - - ) ' - " " t ' ' . t J, ffi. Peirce Manufacturing Company MANUFACTURERS OF ' . SASH - DOORS - BLINDS - LUMBER - SCREEN DOORS Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated of actors and actresses in mind fcr the principal characters. Mora baas the characters around the acta' real personalities. The result la a remarkable illusion of reality. The same players have been doing the main characters sine ."One Man's ramuy- started, t , Mary Jane Walsh, Radio's singing Cinderella, is heard over the WOB Mutual network each PWday night' ' MAKE MNB WALSH at 8 p. m, E. a T. She earned the title when, after attracting atten tion as a Rudy Vallee discovery, she won an important smsing role in the new George M. Cohan stage play at well as her new radio contract She's from Davenport, la. Jack Fulton, tenor on "Poetic Melo dies" over CBS, is an adept trom bone player and occaslonallv Mm the band In between vocal numbers Just to keep his hps in shape. Latest word from Hollywood indi cates that Rudy Vallee will remain on the coast until March or April, making a picture there as well as broad casting his Thursday nighl variety hour,. II this schedule holds it wiU keep Rudy in Hollywood longer than he has ever stayed before during his eight broad casting years Rudy has Just marked the ac Body Vallee tual eighth anniversary of his first Thursday night show. ed to 6 months on roads to begin on expiration of previous sentence. Suspended on good behavior and payment of costs. Court will convene again next Monday for the trial of further cases. BEAR MARSH Miss Irene Corbett of Clinton is spending sometime with her aunt Mrs. 0. D. Faulk. Messrs Paul Grady and Leon Brock made a business trip to Ken ansvaie last Friday. Mr and Mrs. L. G. Southerland and family of near Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Southerland iast. Sundav afternoon. migs Mary Brodgen, a student at nora McBonold sCoUege spent last week enu nere wuu uci iu- ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brodgen. i. Mrs. Tom Brodgen and Mrs. mnrpnne- Brodsren and small son of near Calypso spent a while last Monday afternoon with Miss Annie Swinson. Mr. Bennie Bell went to the flour mil near Sanf ord Wednesday. Wft are very elad to see mr, Carl Davis out again after being confined to his bed far two weeks with some kind of back trouble. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and Mr. and "Mrs. Leonard Whitfield and family of Rone's Chapel were vis itors at Mrs. "Dora Swinson's Sun day. " Mrs. Paul King of Wolf scrape and her sister, Miss Bonnie Marie Holland of Calypso visited Miss Annie Swinson last Saturday af ternoon. - Remember that there will be preaching-at Bear Marsh Church next Snnday at Ilr 00.- Sunday school at 10:00 as usual adn every one is cordially invited to attend both meetings. - STANDARD MOULDINGS TV vAssslsssniiisssisV)ijl' HOW CAN 1 7 ? ? ; ft. How'can I drivea nail into plaster without nuuring the wall? 'A. This can be done without crumbling the plaster if the nail it placed in hot water for a few minutes, or dipped : into melted paraffin. - ft. How can I launder a mman's ties- successfully t A. Before washins- ties.' baste them carefully to prevent the lin-j ft. How can I mend a tear in i ing or padding from becoming kid glove t - - lumpy. Remove the basting before ! A. Buttonhole around the edge ironing and the ties will look as' of the tear before drawing toge ft. How can I make a good toil- ther.Then cver-scw the button et perfumet ihole together and the repavi it . A. A good toilet perfume can be' substantial. . . - , made by mixing two ounces off alcohol with one half ounce of or- rismt.: Keep in a bottle tightly! corked,' and shake well before using. ft. How can I test eggs for rresnnessr A. Place the egg in a pan of water. If fresh, it will lie on its side. If a few days old, it will tilt upwards. If it is stale, it will stand on end. If very old, it will float. ft. How can I separate a water glass that has become ' stuck in side another glass? A. Pour cold water into the up per glass to contract it, and then immerse the lower glass into warm water to expand it. They can then be separated very easily. ft. How Can I make a good fur niture polish! A. A good furniture polish can be made of one part vinegar, with equal parts of linseed oil and turpentine. ft. How can I remove a broken oork that -has slipped down into the bottle? A. Pour in enough household ammonia to float the cork, let it stand for a few days, and the cork will break into fine pieces, which can be removed without difficulty. I ft. How can I tighten the han dle of an umbrella that has be come loose? A. Pill the hole in the handle with powdered resin, heat the rod, and then press firmly into ;the hole. j ft. How can I remove a rusty J screw? I A. Heat a ooker or spike red- hot and apply it to the head of the screw. When the screw has MY WORKICS ARC 7 Y V ArDAD NOW WI AU tISC FOM-OL AND OUR NAIR TROUSICS oveV SmtSISTBR ' rBROTHBR for GRANDMA. TOO Through tlean and revitalize, Fom-ol young; takes old folks' hair Fcn-ol Is so economical a little goes a long way. Ask Vour druggist for the regular 50c size. Or, write for a gel Vows tried bottle, enclosing 10c to cover oaeklng and postage.- -4" " Atott then a iAdmaoo. ' ' : , . CUItOCeC.ISl WMt4ttraM.Mw rk.N.V - , I 1 1 ' - ' ' " . f la im Wa rite ImM t UmI very e y. tt. How can I relieve Suiilamt A, Ocne of the very best reme- dies is to mix two parts of lime water with one part of ;' linsce ' oil, beat it to the 'consistency cream, and apply r -tlS, ft. How can I remove tie i et of an electrio light bulb, m l: , a the glass bulb hat broken off! A. This can be done by press';- z a large cork firmly into tLe socket. This will enable yon to unscrew the metal nurt . j -x W v,'v",'wv,'",'w: . KELLUM'S Oyster Roast Jacksonville, N. C EXCLUSIVE STUMP SOUND OYSTERS -t Served Steamed, Pried, Stewed - On Half Shell Take Some Raw Oysters Home With You. PRICES VERY REASONABLE Feb. 1. OOOOOOOOOOOO Expert Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING Foxman's Kinston, N. C OVER jbrDAO moiWt lot to watch andwohy f the health of the family, Bitf mother's worries about the family' hair problems are ended, now that., Fom-ol is here to help. Fomrol lt d rerf 1 markable foaming oil shampoo, supen fine and non-Irritating to'the. mos tender skin. Fom-ol takes drab, sickty hair and leaves It thorougrily cleait and glowing with vibrant hOHhr, : its amazing 2-fold power to takes young hair and keeps R and makes it look young! tttdtmtHtf r: EIAL 2 ".3-1 - WARSAW, JK C. r
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 18, 1937, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75