D for r;li!rrh . '..t. Kcuts v21 be i i ; .1 are a L .ler.lran into a large i erna LTe i wi 'a la-iLa'slEdr.' 7 nt, hIH;j s:ne - a- i 5-lw, ELLmond.'.danu' ii'T tis car. N. IvA 13, 1. TJ.zzl China and J "y I 1 1 'n now farrowing. 1LJ.1.. JAY at Xonregay's VTATTZD: I have 4 team and all cry .'-rat equipment 8 wa fers in t. s family. Can give goci niarcnoa. Prefer 75 to 100 acre jam in re". County. t JL11Z3 XTSDALL link E3, K OL, XL t , j , Jt 32 tlLS Tor best prices on . 1'zA, fee 1L B. Cavenaugh, . Ciiaiuapin, V. 0. Sen. 9; 16 pd. I"C1 KALE 1 Fresh Jersey Cow. Ha second df, ft weeks old. 1 . te?ji 3 teer, 4 years aid, t. P. Utlifjjld, IX. t, Kt Olive, jr. C. t US, Stpd.. , WANTED COY EZATS, COTTON SEED, R-r.i.i.r.Ti rnsv T.Tfi , WELL AT Tn? ITAILTET ' . ' A 1 ... JLt - a suu ww w w Knowles Produce it) Company ! XT. OLIVE, . a --woiniini-W'in wwWMt-.SiwVtw mwf SEA FOOD CAFE ; ' hk Vcrsaw - VJLI1)Q1TAS7EZ8 ZH DTTFLTJT .. COVXTTjrCX SSA FOOD zacsAsoa ' i'W Teed yon when in Warsaw We furnish yon sea foods to carry home at the lowest prices v- s" v""w sM""awiPwHW?w CaUIAVILLE r (Intended for Last Week) . Little Betty-Ward Hargett, of T.MMl fO 1... V... h of her aunt, Mrs. Buth Harris. 1 mr. and Krk. J. D. Jackson, had as their nests durine the Thanks- living holidays, Miss Mary Jack- Mrs. Jesse .Thomas, of Wilson. ; : Bam Bradshaw has returned to, kit! home hare after being confin ed it a hospital at Pinehurst, :f&Gifi She'll I ': ''. ". -r. ';:.: 1 v Keacft for. rust S It - ericas?. a a , i ' 97c i Cy tmf women A stockings for Christmas and , you I ;0w. yw 5") l!1 fco weleemt '. ; fiv her r il 1; Is a I v fv 1 : f i 1 where he was p-.' ' Jlj i.-;.jrei ia an automobile er-clut rt"?. Kiss I.'aomi Vood r ;.t Us weekend at her home in CLii'ia- tin. . Er-wrie Eouse, of CLLiuc-j, Krs. liioebe rate ana w, J. Jones visited Kr. and Krs. Adolph Jones at Bose Hill last Sunday. - 0. W. 8. Sandlin, of Bonn, is visiting relatives here this week. lira. Lem Brinson is visiting in Jacksonville, Fla. M-H??? j Mrs. Gordon Kennedy, and Kiss Beba Sontherknd tpent5 Wednes day in 'Goldsbom''-H:v.:'-,.r - Miss TitherAtkmson, and Lind say Winstead, of Richlandsj were visitors here Tuesday night, v Jesse. Brinson spent Wednesday in Kinston. ' y ' Hesdame 0 W. Kennedy ana T-fl Lanier were in Kinston Wed nesday. ' " - ( ir; Kisses Elsie Houowan, ,, name Hilbnrn, and Charlotte Lee spent Saturday in Goldsboro, Among " tnose auenaine me dance at Pink Hill recently were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kennedy, Mrs. Lila Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Sandlin, Mrs. W. J. Jones, Moss es Lottie Kornegay, iwarea Juan- ier. Julia Deane Sandun, Bomal t.. Vntli Imm mi IWQ ww awMt , Jim D. Sandlin, Charlton Sandlinl nil Kenneth Lanier. Kisses Lillian Sandlin and LoV tie Kornezay and 1 Dick Brown, Bichard Bos tic, Larry and Fitege- sld Bostio attended the baaKetDau game in Kinston Monday night Mr. and Krs. Wm. Bos tic, Mrs. J. G. Bostio and Vass Sandlin spent Monday at Duke Hospital, Durham. WOMAFS CLUB f The Beulaville Woman's ti-v CcmJ bK ?S r3.?lSTZ "Drcorations for the . ChristaaSikton Table." At the close of the meet ing delightful refreshments, were served. ' .' ; Jf. T. A. MEETING ' " The Beulaville P. T. A. met.has been spending sometime; with Monday night with a large at- her daughter, Mrs. George i jjen mAiiim Aftr ti JiTiiinMi meet-'-tiRtt i ' i i ing a splendid Christmas pageant I- was mesented W Bupus w , we fifth and sixth grades of which Misses Mildred Pierson and. Paul ine Dair are teachers. - MBS. J. D. JACKSON HONOB GUEST Mrs. J. D. Jackson was joint honoree with Mrs.. J. Watson, of Wilson at a dinner Sunday &TOn)f home in Wilson, the occasion he- ing the birthday of both ladies Among the gnests were Mr .and Mrs. Hugh Flowers, Mr. ana mrs, -1 fu yonr ...... . V . tr 1 1 1 r i r ' r i Tor'e V-4- n. 1". s Sudie t ; ' . ''"!. Jesse Thorn. I 8. t.t . n. cL 'iren of Krs.lv.' .&t.! 1, t .1 i:r. f.d Krs. Leon ard T JX L.js Karv J son. of rLy Kount, and H..sCo Lon Jat' son of Eenlaville, chu - dren of Krs. Jackson, and the honorees. Krs. Jackson and Krs. Watson. - .(.''-' Kiss Mildred Pierson and Rob ert Taylor, of Dover, spent Sun day with her parents near ; Clin- - Kisg Anna Bender entertained heir Sunda7 School Class of Inter mediate Girls at a delightful par ty Tuesday night at the home of Krs. Wm, Brown, Guests inclnded the B078 Intermediate class. . In teresting game and tempting re' freshments were enjoyed. . - v ' An interestintr '" basketball game between the B. F. Grady and BeulaviUe girls was staged at the Gym. The score was 08-15 in fav- irf tii WaI team: Dorothy Bos-' tic scored high for local Pi'Wstr9AV C!"rch 19 points. Kennedy and Thigpen Warsaw UT1 ; aniiiitM lftS aIsIA wiu nut," . w"yf - ed hitrh for Grady witb. u points, i The B. F. Grady Jioys asxei ball Team met , the Beulaville Casrers in a spirited game Tuesday night with the cabers winning by An nJ SU1 ti 4 Vera scored wm high for Beulaville with 13 points. Wallace scored the 4 points made by the Grady team. - ' -- Wiley Benson ;; of . Battleboro, spent Sunday here. ' h ' ' .WARSAW NEWS ITEMS i Mrs. Floyd Strickland and Mrs, Oscas Best were shopping . in Goldsboro Monday. ' ' daStertVend wTtn Bell's mother, Mrs. H. K. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best went to Baleieh shoppine Friday. Mr, and. Mrs.. Henry Veach, of Willard. spent Fnday with Mr. Veach's sister, Mrs. G. P. Pridgen: C - Mrs. Ann Burt, of Dillon, S. . - - Mr. and Mrs." Bernice . Powell took Miss Annie Kate ' Powell to Wilmington, Sunday, for the. day. ' Miss Virginia Knight and Mrs. Carl Winders motored to Golds boro shopping, Monday. -' - Mrs. W. E. Currie and 'family spent Sunday in Bosebore with rel atives.'. ' ',''. 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. H.' Parker and family visited relatives in , Clin- i . Miss Cora Wells, of , Kenans- tw her home tnis ween. ., ville spent , the weekend - with Mrsv Bussell 8pence of GoJds her sister.: Mrs. Charlfes MiMer. . 'boro visited ; Mrs, Herman Outlaw , A business meeting of the young people of the Warsaw Methodist sf!1tTlTV)1i 1 mat . Iialfl 41t Itama a ir v i u:;:.rwT;r;.:, r. . TVTiT :C 3 i.r:r? was called to order by the presi dent,; Buth Parker. After several songs it was decided' to give a Christmas basket to some unfortu nate family. It was also . decided to name the organisation but the motion was held open for further iiscussion. ' -. ' - - smw UVOV VA, UIC AUCCblLUT ffiVrM. 4 anIm BRilAMt "rn'r Ms eral eamei were enjoyed and hot. jt i - , ..... . w . "tr a cracwrs were serv- - MB. AND MRS. BRYANT , ' ; ' WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN V I Wedddtg anntvebsaby V 4 Mr. andMrsDavis' Calvin Bryl ant of Wallace, will iMns. luueia anniversary of their "mar nage on Sunday, December 26th, Allii mill 'i j . .. . . ' . ' vi. iwc fBd will on that day be at home to $ CHRISTMAS i j .." Will, Find' Our Store ! HV'j''IVv Prepared, '; v ! !!SlfT;'Carofcr,Ycur:;''r-':j GIFT PR0ZLEL3 i! In a Scilicf actcry Way Fcr Satisfaction I:cp at , '. ......... - r w m . " . 7at-itLrir f T ' s. Foi u, a 1 , I lte '7 lEarnes i, il s, Kr .and lUs. L.-7ait r.ov.i t Wallace CO years ?-, Ce fa was tken known as 1 .Va To v Kr. and Krs. Eryant are t' parents of six chiliren, who a now living. They lost one so Davis rorbesvXryart, in Trp during the World Var. Those t pected home for the ctVurai are A T. Eryant and Krs. I antj of Petersburg, Va,; Ks. i K. Drew- and fam,'y", of Tc:' mouth, Va.? Krs. V. J. Kzyr and family, of Easroria, Va,; I" M. 11 Carr and fanuly, of ExseLUl ; Mrs. B, F. Hope and family, of Warsaw, and Kiss Kildred Bryant, of Wallace., ' J. IfrIA n i. " ,rr TT " " Circle No. 2 f the Warsaw Methodist Church met with Krs. B. F. Hope recently, with Mrs. Gene Thompson, chairman o con ducting the '. business . meeting. Mrs. B. L. West had charge of a most interesting Christmas ' pro gram, which was opened by the singing of Christmas carols. The devotional was read by Mrs. West, followed by a . most, interesting talk on "China," given by Mrs. E. P. Ewers. A Christmas story was told by Mrs. Keedham Warren, and "A Christmas Frayer" Dy jus. a. F. Hope. Mist Hazel Johnson gave "The First Christmas Tree,"? and "A Christmas Poem" was read by Krs. Phusatena, The room was decorated with holly, fern, and poinsettas, carry ing out the Yuletide motif. At the conclusion of the program 1 '-'"the hostess, assisted by her sister, Kildred Bryant, of Wallace, serv ed a delicious sweet : course. On each plate was a nosegay made of Kistletoe and. Holly bed with sa ver HH)6iS:SS?i ; The Community Club will not meet Staurday night for the re gular monthly meeting, but wCl meet Fri. night Dee. 84, A Cbxi- stnias program is being arranged and a community Christmas ? tree will be an important feature of the evening's entertainment . : . Bev. Julia M. Tobey of Cicero, N. Y. who has been a guest of Bey. and Mrs. G. H. umo is returning Sunday afternoon.'- ''.v; ; , ; :-: Kiss Mane - Bizsell spent the weekend with "lativea springs. , ' Mr. and Mrs. M, W. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. L B. Sutton and chil- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sutton at Southwood Sunday; ' The PTA, met in the school auditorium on last Wednesday for the regular monthly meeting, in the absence of the president, Krs. lTTi Warren Maxw Mrs. J. H, Par Vm kWkil am4 asiIIajI 4Ysa tnant - mia. uvcu o 'Vyviuuc Rvufti j svuvnvui prayer.: During the busineu' session. Mrs. Maxwell's resteiat- ion as president of the association was read and accepted since she is moving to the B. F. Grady sec tion to live... Mrs.': Jesse Outlaw was elected to fill the vacancy. A Musical program .including Christ mas carols was enjoyed by alL The meeting closed, with refreshments, All teachers with their grades tied an unusual, pan oi un wscuug. SHOPPERS? j r ALave' to recent Hlln trides,; 1 . "-Lind Joer t.x son of EeiiswiSe, who before her marri -? Ceptember 1 in Lilian, S. C, was I;3S Emily Doris ITewton, daul.ter of Early C. Newton; of KenansvZle. ' And Krs. 1L Brennon Holt, of Sven brings, whose marriage was solenuoed in a private ceremony in Ealc'h on Thursday, De eember 18; She was formerly Kiss Bessie Kassengfll daughter of Mr. and Yr. W. A, KassengiH of Four Oaks. Kr. Holt is proprietor of Holt's t.ore in Albertson township, and President, of The Duplin County Yor-g Jmocratio organization, They wiU be at home in the Holt's Starf 1fanmxmfa:2ly?i: 'Sv .w. mMfg,.:; ' f:Vx and.J;ll;X;Wnaley re' quest the Lonor. of your presence at the mamage. oi tneir oaugn ter. Kary rhrystine to Kr. Leh man Guy VMams on Thursday, December twenty-third nineteen hundred and thirty seven at nine thirty A.' m-''Wwrf', - Grove Presbyterian church. ' t (No wrfJten invitations are be ing maQed to the people of Ken- ansville and community). . for first f-oe in the attendance v.MWMAoi'' a An n. n411I of narentai so each ;, teacher will have a ekritsmas party assisted by grade farents on the day of dosing scttol for ; they Christmas bolidaysy If-. The accilental death of J. W. Blake and Boy Griffen of Bocky Point kml in an automoue col lision neat here Friday night, caused tiuite a bit of excitement in and arftnd. Pink Hill. Grif fins bod was taken to ' Jonet Chevrolet Carage where it was held for more than two hours un til an inquest could be held and then the ambulance took it to his home in Bocky Point vicinity. Blake died at Memorial General Hospital in Kinston a few hours after he wns taken there. X. j Kr. and Mrs, J. P. Kay and Club spoiuored n Bern whets they were called re cently t-biause of the death of Mr. Bom I X. Kay at his home there earUt 'Thursday morning, ; Mrs.,.8.. D. Turner is ill at her home nearr'Jik EUL : '' . - Mr. Lei ' ton Turnet has gone to Ashevilitf where he will 'be on the tobacco market for a ; few Students, of various colleges ex- pected to impend the ' Christmas holidays vr" h their pirents here are: T. J. Vomer, Davidson- Col lege, Lylton XSaxwelL Duke1 Uni versity,; El liam, Kiss Sarah, Ann KaxwelL T1TC, Greenville, and Kisses Lo ise and Grace Jones, Louisburg C Hcge, Louisburg. . lx. s. F, watson of Kew York City came recently to spend some time, Krs. watson and EiUy are expected L ?r, r j Mrs. W.'ZL Koore and son of Morehead City have been visiting in the hort of Kr, and Krs. G. XL Turner, i , 4 At K'Co Scliccl A CLrLas prr.'-'ajn will be resented I the pr4 "s cl rc-ans- vl!e Eo e.t 1 9 s.: 14 ac -to r!om Tues y eveLrr, LoCCibcr list, at 7, J. All parous of the sJiool are urei to a'.' rl. Anyone t "torLrg tie pr:ram it ssked fc Irirj, if tl:y have room, sox..one wLo cllcrwise would not vrt a dce to be l!iere. t . ' The faci ' 7, coe- "le arl jn- r-e cf every i.r.-yl-" t' t ; ;' 1. pUs d. Ire ' s r" I'trrneut 'it f .: 1 ' IICENAnSVILLE Kesdames J. B. Wallace and G. E. Jones were recent visitors in ; Mrs. Wilbur Adams of Angier is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .. Mr. and Mrs. C M Killer and son, - Clarence Jr. also r Messrs Bruce Boney and Herbert Boney of Wallace were visitors of Mr. and Krs. Norwood Boney last Sunday. Kiss Annie Earle Windley of the local school faculty spent last week end at her home in Momeyer. ;.. VinamM VhmAhm, . TTa-rlo.1l 'A mn A Kisses Pheobe ' Harlan r. and Louise Bowen also Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding attended the con- oert in Kinston an Monday night of this week. Kiss Sallie Gibbs Pridgen spent last week end here with her. cou sin, Krs. Bob QtatS;WfJr,f ' Mrs. Park Pridgen of , Warsaw was a visitor here Sunday in the home of Kr. and Mrs. Bob Grady. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pridgen were visitors in Atkinson last Sunday. Kesdames J. - M Jerritt, J. .. Jerritt and N, B. Boney went to Clinton Monday of this week.' . Mrs. Thad Jones who hat been visiting her daughter, Helen now, Mrs. White of Lexington, Ky., is expected to go to Spartanburg, S. C. sometime this week to spend the Xmas holidays there with her oldest daughter, Mrs. Herbert.' ' J; gake!'totjbnamebt . The members of the Kenansville Game Tournament in the Woman's Club Booms on last Saturday night from 8 to 11 o'clock. The rooms were decorated V most attractively for foe occasion with holly end pines. Hand made tally cards suit able for the season wer used to seat the players to the ten tables arranged for the, games. Approp riate prises were awarded at the close of the games by Mrs. Bob Grady who is the new Club Presi dent as follows: For Bridge, J. B. Wallace, Joe Bell, Mrs. Noble Mar tin, Mrs. Perry Dobson, and Mrs. Joe Pridgen; for 'Bummy, Amos Brinson and Buck Jones: for Set- Back, Caxah Pickett and for Hearts Dice, narearetta Bail and Helen Karg .ret .KcLendon, The social oommittee : of the . club'1 served tempting refreshments consisting of a-...ted sandwiches and coffee with cream, J' ' ;- ' ' CHICLES MEET t' - ' Circle runner one of the Wom an's Auxiliary of Grove Presbyter ian Church met Monday afternoon at three thirty inthe home of Jst. J. M.-Brock for its regular December meeting.- There were ten : r ambers - present. T h e Lille 1 ur was in charge of Krs. "iics I aimer who discussed the fullowrj I- ! s of tLe New Testa ment: I arJ n Thes: '-nians, I and n TLvJ 7, T.tus and rt 'le mon. ZIUt t 9 tr. 'r-s "s'-Jon tLelc '-sr 'Jrl l" 1-r tcr Eoris, s.rvel a devious seet course. ' Circ!a r-' "''tit 7. 'r two met Ka'-1 y j with Us. J. L.j 1 a good elx" ' 2.1 3 ...... 1 i. . . ( cer I 1 ' i I ii 1 1 i 1 ( . 1 ; - ii i: i i ' -Ji i ! " 1 V,l"i ' I - ' ' j r C.U;'t r.s. 7 EZIEC2 PAETY The low scorers ii t' ;T v ile Kontract E J e. . lie high scorers at a r " l:moon of rT '9'en f last week in t-e tc e ( ' L B. Boney. TLe g ' t " . i nasion . were l"ou" s ; ' . Drock, A." J.-. ELksaa, W. D. J olds and I. C. Earth. I.'. Hies seated tLe guests r 1 1 "in plants with koZj f, . e used in decorating t..e I Li the lose of several pr iory scores were totaled al was found that Krs. W. D. I nolJs held high score for v.1.: she was presented a bulb tc . Mrs. J. M Brock received a s bowl and cream s pitcher s-t i second high score. The t ' Kesdames B. C. Wells, J. B. . . lace, D. S. Williamson and N. I . Boney served delicious potato p 'j oovered with roasted' pecans whicli wM'weftnipanie4,V1;''aoffee and whipped cream. , r 4 ' ''.V. Executive . Board ' "'"osed of the, following members "is KenantviEe , Woman's, Club ; -daines B C. Wells, 5. I y, A.iJ. Bmnton, B. A.. Newt. 3. E. Jonea, B;V. WeBs and I. ,r. McGowan served a' temptir key Supper ; n Jatt ; Wednr 7 night at 7:30 to;thirty al of KyC. State College? at m time W. D. Beynolds, Duplin C ty Farm Agent acted as master . ceremonies. Off icers Elected Wi to adjournment werei G. E. Jone of Kenansville, President, . an.' Boy Gates ot Taisoiv? !eretarj- WHEN SHOPPTNG PLEAgE , KESTIOS THE TIMES' tzi;- PARAMOUNT faoy Sunday 1 B3NST0N, N. C. "irs ALL VYOURS'' ' v ', Columbia's 'Bomantic Surprise Package with Francis Lederer " ana r , Madeleine ' Carroll Join the Parade to the " idlest. Love and '-augh Picture .d the - A' ';; S' jjYearf KONDAY, & TCI - . ; The TenJcrc t Toughest Love " -.Story Ever Told! ' Carole 1 ; Lombard 'frederip r " Warch 5(1 - .' W w It's, the'-Punnie Parce you ever sc. v Don't 12ss it I

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