r Drive Carefully the wjpiijr.Tnca Death Rides the Hijhways DECEMBER 16, 1937 - next Saturday evening, ...Ler 18, at 7:00. A Christ s pr?ram will be rendered, key win have their Christmas f m H,w ...ft . .x jrani Wcdli December 2CUi;. 1 " ' . I ' I ' ,11. . H ' , , ' 1 il ::h:at xra 20TH: alb. "Buddy' Rogers, Betty Grable, Ned ' rks;S Fibber; ee and KoIly.; JACZ 101 20 iuzsbay, dec. eisi,-tv: ;;v;;r;;WiqiI,Aym and Mary Carlisle JT Starring Jack Holt v'.''.vr THURSDAY, DEC. 23BD t tKk I"1C3 Rita "and a Girl Stariing Deanna Dmbb and Adolphe Menjou ' ' FRIDAY, DEC. 24TH : :, 10H Wvoimra Trail p;;: EtanA har SATUETIY, DEC. 25TH 1:30 to 10:45 Barrier Christmas Show JBDAY SIGHT 0W1 SHOW 10:45 ; ;r -music roriira tree also, t , I ' The G. A's . will meet with Kisses Dorothy and Pinr i CjU therland next Saturda at. moon Deo. IS at 2:50. ;i ; ; Eaabeams will meet pe ter Euffin Davis next i .Jay af ternoon ., .''"'''. " : ' ; 71 ;:-";' - Mr and Mrs. 0. D. '. alk visi ted the tetter's parerr , Mr. and Mrs. Holly Hudson of '. irkey last Sunday afternoon, "' : : 1 ; " ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Tlurn n Alphin and little daughter of Mt. Olive spent 1 Ednday widi Mrs. Al- phin's i rents Mr. and Mrs. John Verdun.''-"" 7jAs'';h;.A'Y S;S, I We welcome Mr.' Bell's family J back in the cxmmunity i to , live I with us in 1938.,; l.-fW :. sir. and sirs., if. x. jpesV and family of Goldsboro visi' d inithe homo of Mrt and Mrs. Tullie Bell last Sunday. '-'"i;A:A fr$j; y: Wo ;,very-r Irlaov to'reiiibrt Mrs. ; J. E.' SwiBson ii vkr much l- . . .1- A 1 . ' ongmesx romantic team, are brought together .for the first time in Columbia's scintillating roman tic comeoy, "it's All Yours," which appears at the Paramount theatre Saturday " and i Sunday, bucn a combination guarantees tne best in entertainment. "Nothing Sacred." a hilarious comedy satire of Manhattan, com- es to the Paramount screen Mon day and Tuesday, - when Fredric March intooduces an entirely new juunuuisuo roie. jusi xne type of merry picture you- want to see, with just the actor you always loot ior in an unusuaUy good film. A merry mood in the modernistic manner. : 'l'' ! i DUIIJH WABSAW : ' ; V)Fibbex McGee and Molly, c who have tickled the risibilities, of mil lions with' their wholesome fun met the ellier vwaves, 7. will; be neara ana seen ior tne first time lv Bttimr intn trnnWp witli . Tiit unemployed musician friends. Fol low the intricate plot of this un- ! ii a j i : usuauy gooa picture - ana near beautiful songs and soul-stirring music, such as is; not often found in a motion picture,:f;n.:i :i - Love as primitive as the forest, as undying as the ' mountains marks Bex Beach's '"The Barrier.'.' story ol'.the great north . woods, one of the greatest films of ' all time. This story comes to the Dup lin theatre with an all star cast headed by Ieo Carillo in his firs.' great dramatic role Saturday. - - CHOCOLATE able to tie out again." Mr. Carl Southerland of Turkey Visited lii brothers Leslie Southerland last Tnursday- alter- isif Starring' Bind Kartini . r v ,'"V 'I- C -OJTG ATTBACTIOHS: "Double Wedding,'',; "The Aneel: I ve at Work," "The Bride .Wore, Bed," Thirteenth Man,. "".ove on the Air." 5 MJStm if noon. 'Mrs. Carrie Swinson is ';-''0 pending a few. days with relatim v near Calypso..O-.,,:T;':: ' Mr. and Mrs. JHB. Joins of Mt. Olive visited Miss Annie Swinson for s while 8unday afternoon. , . I There will be preaching at Bear Marsh next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday Soho at the regular time, 10 o'clock. Every- PABAMOinJT; ENST01li- ' ; Madeleine Carroll and iFrances lederer, the screen's newest and : ,, a t es to the Duplin theatre Monday iMeemoer xutn." Jack Benny's ra dio star;!' Mary Livingstone, also makes her screen debut in ' the picture. With Bed Sparks, Betty Grable, and Buddy Bogers, this picture bids fair, to rank as' tops among the better musicals, t ? ' "Hold .'Em Havyl" the picture which has been rated as the best and truest picture of the U. S. Na val Academy, comes to the Duplin screen Tuesday to thrill the hearts of thousands. The picture boasts some good acting by Lew ". Ayres, Mary Carlisle, John Howard, Ben ny Baker and Elizabeth Patterson. Tlinrsday;, marks the advent of a great picture to the screen of the Duplin Theatre, JJeanna Dur bin and Adolphe Menjou, in "400 Men and a Girl." Little Deanna , Durbin, golden voice o fthe screen, piays tne part of the daughter of a very good,: but shiftless man, Adolphe Men4ou, who is continual- TIMELY AND ECONOMICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR A GRAND -r r 4 t, v FBESH ' . - FRUIT - ' t - DEUCI0U3 APPLES Finest for eating TA Dos, , " OTHEBS 2 for Ko' A i" ' JUICT 0BAHGE8 ' f Eich in vitamins - ', Z 3Qg DOS. .: i 'n , mi i .; .,: ". T vi ., .i'i.,.s.. i II ' :.-i' -'-i - '.3 V-J;' MALAGA GBAFES For bowl or salad " ' Lb. i,; j "I HOLIDAY - MEAL 1C( "Vcnetables , i . 5 .f 1 IRISH POTATOES . "114 Pound 30c lETTUCE p, green and Fresh , ad .. 10c I SWEET .POTATOES ' "r baking or candying i f ' : f : ;..- ' t ... : eck- Canned Gopds PINEAPPLE' 1 Monte ICc it TCMATO SOUP npbells; . COBS -fc s.1 y Kernels . - -.lv C Zrasi i - 0 n i ii ii. WMi'ltlMW - 11 1" II There's no time like Christmas for planning a feast,- and you'll find no place' like Bs&. H for buyintf for it Everythinj you.need, at prices you can afford, inftnaljy, Toull be broni to scrrft At Chrifltmat or any timer w ,-. 1 . , . ...... rh. .,....':.- ..si j. .We have plenty of fresh r1"!. D s -J. . EGGS 35c t J jul Xi- WE EST T0WJf -values nr MEATS ' BOUND BEEF BOAST Selected Cuts ... ' ' , i - , HAMBUBGEB Fresh Ground, "pure Lb, 15c 20c v SPECIALS IN V BAKED GOODS FBUTXCAKE Eich and Delicious i. $1 & $1.25 ' fbW'cakefiliings : ' CBANBEBBES : OC ld. ;:t n,; u.lffc Cranberry Sauce 1 flr A. ?0c cans i ' v', rr r. r CELEEr'.v'"N' Stalk ."Jitil 1. ,10c .i i WBIFPING- cbeam' : , ti ttS HOLIDAY : : BEVERAGES !- 'tit ' t y . V - ' " " " ' GINGER ALB ' - Nationally Known ,r jllr 6 forv" t 'All .V CIGARETTES Xmas Carton' 1 $1.20 CHRISTMAS NUTS Mr. Joe C. Maxwell ' is very feeble, he is confined to his bed part of the time. ', -.- Mr. Durham Grady, who was injured in a wreck recently, and was taken to a Kinston hospital, returned to his home in Chocolate Sunday afternoon. We hope, for him a speedy recovery. Mr. Walter J. Ehue left for Los Angeles California, Saturday A. M. He accompanied his brother wno is a lawyer of that place. Mr. B, G. Maxwell visited his brother J. C. Maxwell and other relatives in Chocolate Monday af ternoon. William Outlaw was a long too, to see that he didn't Use his two crutches too much. Uncle Bob is just as jolly as ever since his accident, in fact he seems to be growing younger everyday. Mr. John William Gooding and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ehue made a business trip to Kinston Friday night. Mrs. Herman Outlaw, "Posie" visited Mrs. Mabel Holt Friday afternoon. It's always such a ple asure toi have her in the home. Miss Annie Maxwell and Mrs. Magnus Outlaw made a business trip to Goldsboro Saturday after noon. Christmas is just r around the corner now. "Old Santa" has even come to town to look around and find out what the children want. Now. all of you little tots must be sweet to him and yon should hang up an extra stocking for him the night before Xmas with a little gift for him, he likes to be reme mbered too. Several of our relatives in the colder regions plan to spend the holidays in Chocolate. Dr.: S. P. Watson and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Holt of New York j City, Eommie Holt of Chicago and jOtners. We hope to have them i present. j Maxwell's Mill has been frozen over ,which, indicates cold weat her. Among those visiting Mrs. Mab el Holtunday night were: Misses Annie Maxwell, Euth Denning, Alda Kornegay, Louis Keatheley, bL L. Grady, Ben Frank Outlaw, Hildreth Kornegay, J. F. William son and J. Johnson. So pleasant to have them all. Mrs. W. J. Ehue and children are with her parents while Mr. Ehue is gone to California. -. J There was an awful wreck at Pink Hill Friday night, one man killed and -another in an uncon scious condition. Blake was the name of one, and they were both identified and their people notifi ed.1 They lived near Wilmington Our sympathy goes out tp their loved ones. Miss Annie Maxwell, Mrs. Mab el Holt and Hildreth Kornegay visited Mrs. J. C. Maxwell and family a while Sunday night. Mr. John Dave Grady has pur chased the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ehue in highway No. HI, known as the Putsey Grady place, and will be moving mto it in the near future. Mr. Ehue may settle in Caluornia.-..:i''fs . When our "Duplin TIMES" is published next : ; week, ' Christmas will be her; So ' right. here this writer will take tune to say to all, Merry Christmas to everybody, ev- ery-where, and a very happy new year and may it .be prosperous. Let's all Call ''Three Cheers" for our Editor, Robert Grady and his entire staff for the Work they axe doing in making it possible to have and read one of the best lit tle papers published, The DUPLIN TIMES. '.: :, v.',;" r""" f!?,"Jl!""JJip!S,MIIIMII!jfJIIM;',f5IIHp" ....MM... ., r.lllf .I..IUL JHUt ; S.' L...j!iL!,J,i.!,,m.l,!::,,!1Jc,LJii!ihiL,H.. j ...s .V,";'i -.,' 'i.,.i- , .". vtv a W a r-r w . . ...,. ... ' ; : wJ'w -wonn uaroiina am Wek Uecember ZOth. . . r MONDAY, DECw 20TH -j - k. . . ; . "100 Men a-d a v Girl ,, I Btarring Deanna Durbin, Adolph Menjou.'Ahce Brady f ; ; ALS0 :EXTRA A ' 1 ' "DISNEY BEYENUE," IN TECHNICOLOR ; TUESDAY, DEC. 21ST : : M Tl nAA I7 Dl i?. Starring Joan (hawford, Eobert Young, Franohot Tone . t 11 WEDNESDAY, DEC. ?2ND : : WISH NKE w52ndStreet,, ' Starring Ian Hunter, Leo Carrillo; Pat Paterson THURSDAY, DEC. 23RJ) : : Second Honeymoon " Starring Loretta . Young, Tyrone Power, Stuart JSrwin j FRIDAY,, DEC. 24TH : " Boss of Lonely Valley " With Buck Jones CHAPT. No. 2 "Z0EEO SIDES AGAIN" FRIDAY NIGHT OWL SHOW : : " New Faces of 1937 " Starring Joe Penner, Parkyakarkus, Harriet Hilliard FOE THIS OWL SHOW ONLY, PEICE 10 & 25 CENTS SATUEDAY, DEC. 25TH : : M 45 Fathers w Starring Jane Withers . SHOW STAETS 2 P. M., CONTINUOUS SATUEDAY NIGHT OWL SHOW : : "Night Club Scandal" ; With John Barrymore, Louise Campbell ALSO CHAPT, . 2,,"JUNGLE JOT'-"; i ".V,. COMING NEXT- WEEK : "Last Gangsters,V i,Frrefly,'-Atca't teas Island' "Thoroughbreds Don't Cry." - " jf.? Select Yovix Christmas Gifts ' r . at ' THE BEST SHOP COME IN. LOOK HOSE, Pr .. HANDKERCHIEFS .PUESES : GLOVES 69c to $2.95 A E O.UttD . ' i ' 1 f ,'i,- .. 79q to :15 ... l'5c to $1.00 ' $1.95. to. $3.98 IrazU nuts, pecans, English wal- , i. cocoanuts.1 ' ' i ft B'Ville Lawyer Becomes Father ' Grady , "Bed" Mercer, well- known Beulaville attorney, return ed this week from Lancaster, 8. to report the birth of a bouncing baby girl, to. his wife, thejtormer Miss Mary Scarborough, of Lan caster, last Thursday, December' 8th. . Both mother and child are reported as getting along well. . Mrs. Mercer has been spending some time with her mother in Lan caster i.i eructation .of. the an.v al cf t' . 'e viator, who is to SATIN PAJAMAS $1.95 to $5.95 DANCE SETS, Each - $1.00 SATmGOWNS T $1.00 to 5.95 SATTJW. SLIPS ...$1.00 to $2.95 WOOL BATH E0BES .$4.95 & $8 85pw $5.95f 'vA SATIN NEGLIGGES I .. ...$5.95 to $19.75 'f SATIN BED JACKETS -$1.95 EVENING BAGS .....$1.00 to $2.95 'frV P0TTEE MOSS Hostess ' Eobes have a lovely lih e o f evening Ureses and . Wraps f All coats and dress es Greatly Reddced t t ll Hilt' i 1 !CS i 3 t I H ' m 'K.I 4,1 r i' riJf.,,V""- ii V ... ' -J'.i ri TTC3&:DESF01?. 4 tt .1 1 ft . Goldsboro; K C., I , '.4-t V ' 1 l'. i .."I ;2