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1 Z 'I G -.J :.ravare s! V. CANADY Cz SON J i J y- . k- n Jilu. Tlii .iy can" Sir' In ICin-tcri V r SCUiJ, COOS it YULE TREE ERECT : . ' It was a brilliant amy of mul ticolored lights which greeted vis itors to the downtown section, of ' Rosehill last weekend and every night since, according to word re " ceived here before press-time to-. y day. . The ;ever-active .Boosters club and the local Scont troops ' joined forces with the town ffi ' cials and a local electrical con tractor to prepare a large 'Tale ' tree and other decoration to add ted with the appearance of old homo town. According ITmmZ jkuu Murray, president - ot .the. the answer given: by J, B. Boosters Club, the town furnish ed the lighting equipment and the Tide Water Power Co., of Wil mington, contributed the electri oity. The tree was secured by the Scouts and the wiring was done by S. Xrlockerman, local electri cian. i i Plant are now being made for j ' to the cheerful atmosphere of the I community concert around .the 1 season.' -J. 1 tree Christmas Eve, ' when carols 1 ' Co'Ie students ' and sundry i-fll be sung and gift vffl be tak '.p''. . jrals returning , to familiar 'en to the 'unfortunate families f s.cnes this week-end were imnres-' the town. . '" .: Ac. U a riiplin official, a) OSCSHVEB on December 8th). me.nl; i e Sheriff's office of ;(Ed. Note) In answers an edi torial in the TIXL3 recently con cerning the above case, Commis sioner Chalk stated "they got that mixed,'?, to which we wish to ans wer that the mix-up must be in that, department' Mr. Chalk says, "The Department of Conservation and Development is not entrusted with enforcement of the Sunday hunting provision of the ' 'blue laws' and game wardens have been so imaed,. '.;0,t, ; sWarden Jim Smith has in' his possession a paper citing the law mentioned, containing the follow ing notation, "Assistant Attorney General T. W. Bruton, Raleigh, ruled this law was in effect, and was law," and the whole signed by Fred D, Williams,' District Game Protector,' Fayetteville, N. C. In addition to the paper Solicitor Jim Powers recalls a conversation in which Protector Williams ' in structed his deputies to enforce the law. If this be a mistakewe know where the blame ties. ' j Las taken steps to tCIc-iders of the Sun- , law, who were ty tiioia Warden ' Jim Uid later released in accord . iers from Baleigh Game J l'-ery headquarters, in court .r tritJ. The same source disclos ed that District Solicitor Jim Fow en confirmed previous statements by warden Jim Smith, that Dis trict Game Protector Fred D. Wil liams instructed ; deputies to en force the Sunday hunting law in the presence oL Mr. Powers. v local officials - Were crral to learn that action was to be tak- , en in the case and expressed the uesiro uure reaaers snouia oe m- Chalk, ' Commissioner of ; the Game and Inland Fish division of the Department j of Conservation and Development, to a recent edi torial in the TIMES (the answer was printed in the NEWS AND - Mr. Chalk says, "Smith was a new man and didn't know exact ly what to do.",' ' j , 'w The truth is that Smith was . a! Deputy Game Warden for consid erably more than 8 years,; after which he was made a Special Pro-1 teeter the first day oi last Jane.-; The only difference i the -jobs R other than the title is that while : a denutv warden one receive ; al5i commission, and when called a Special Protector he is paid a sal ary. r my1" ;un - r r.n': .w, ?--?; t Mr. Chalk says that Smith call-1 ed the office to find out what to 53 do. but Smith and others say that ci he had not communication . with 'S headquarters' until a phone call ffl came through instructing him to W drop the case. ; ' 5 " It has come to our attention ' 4.1.- c .tv 1 ' -i.;-4..j some threats of losing his badge, to, which we wish to answer that some official big-wigs' should con sult the dictionary on tne defini tion of "boomerang." Duplin, still hasn't returned to "pork-barrel" politics. . Ail Ways and Ai;,;v rj The Most Appropriate C'lz . YOUR REXALL ;DIJG STOi. Car a Nome Gif tSetc $1 - $15 Perfume and " Compacts She will rave About r $1 $375 Cigarette "i Cases vaThld Lighters, 50c Up Lavender Shaving Sets riist j what he wouMbiiy bmg: ; JI '.Bill Folds and Key Cases, 49c Up V. tu e:u, ,:n fi,f :i : m sic cuui c a cuiuty w ui ess jv y utai s New Philco Radio WARSAW DRUG CO. 4. YOU'LL BE IN HOT WATER EVERY ftllNUTE IF YOU v BUY A..;: if -Ml ' " , :. DUO-THERM Hot Water Heater; ; Why? If$ AU AutomaticI ; You should buy Duo-Therm Because the following comparison. shows how much hot water you get for the tame, amount of money: v "- , 171 GALLONS IF YOU SEAT WITH ? 274 QALLOKS Of YOU BEAT, WITH BOTTLED OAS. . ' 484 GALLONS IF YOU BEAT WITH MAUUFACTUBED GAS BUT ft f , r 7 ' ' 11 i' 1500 GALLONS if you use No. 1 furnace oil in a Duo-Therm Water Heater I - ' , 'J , . r - , WARSAW APPLIANCE CO. ? WARSAW, V.O. I ..." j I in r in iiiiiiiM-M----iirTf -iiiii rii i mi niiiiiiiimi th Olooot quintuplets are three and ball oow and Saata C3aus bas kept aa with the year of these International Idols. Since they're not bablos any more, he had to perfect "grown up" toys; Hence this see-saw on which Yvonne, Ceclle, Annette, Marie and EmOie play under the eyes at a Vtatchrul "mpther." As last year, the world-famous quints will be promi nent in 1837 Christmas doll circles.' . Ihome, demonstration agent. ' There should be several pounds of pulled mints, chocolate and car amel fudge, nut and fruit bon bons, and cherry caramels. . By the following simple rule of candy making and having faith in your own art rather than believ ing that luck plays a large part, a variety of candies can be made at home, Miss Current pointed out. Kot only will the home-made pro duct be beautiful to look at but satisfying as welL When a recipe calls for cooking to the "soft ball" stage or the "hard ball" stage, it means just that, she went on. This test is made by dropping a small amount of the boiling syrup in a half cup of cold water. WMUW, XI. V. . 'i.JiM.u ,,V- Always Save With safety At Your Bexall Drug Store P. Names of Contest Winners Given Winners of the Kenaflsville Porch and Yard Decoration con test were decided upon and an nounced Saturday night by judges. It was found that for yard decora tion Mrs. C. E. Quinn did the mist artistic iob. with Mrs. Les Willi ams following up as a close secfi Reverend L. E. Wells will con ond. First in porch and window duct services at Cliinquapia at 11 holiday prettiness was Mrs. Claude A- M- 011 December 26th, nd at (Bethel that afternoon. - A week METION THE DUPLIN TIMES teT m January 2nd. H m' WHEN CHBISTMAS SHOPPING I he will preach at Beulayai. Dobson, whose nearest rival was declared to be Mrs: Albert Outlaw. i Everyone taking part in the dec oration contest did a good job and helped to make Eenansville one of the prettiest little towns, in the state for the Christmas holidays.' WELLS TO PREACH ', DAY AFTER XMA3 1 fc' TI"- S"J S-- j j Season's Greetings from. . ; : ! COBURN'S,; ETNSTON'8 ONLY SHOE STORE; !'.'' v Our big Christmas Sale is in l STOKE OPEN EIGHTS - SALE CLOSES NIGHT ' BEFORE CHRISTMAS , ; A store full of bargains , : ' k. -Awaits Yoii. .;; ! M (MmM "-- ttMt - f t. u ' J. '' f " 4 ' . M a m mo t h , , t :;v- r:; PRE-HOLIDAY SALE V I At Hoods is ON You still have a large stock to .cbso From, But come . coon i j 1 r-cd's Entire $33,CC3 Stock is Go-j j 7 Fact c.t Greatly Reduced Sab. -;orfT FAIL TO GET; Voun 1 ; iarz o? ti :zsz bahgal3 ; WARSAW SOCIETY NEWS ' Mr. and Mrs. G, a Best, Rebec ca and George went to Marion, S. C, Sunday to Visit Mr. and Mrs. B. F. BalL.v'."V'V-' v'.t Mr. and Mrs. Leon . Britt ; and daughter, of VLtY Olive, visited Mrs. Britt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bland Pickett, gMaday,-.. Middleton Hines, of Raleigh, is home for the Christmaf holidays. . Henry Middleton, Jr., of Galax, Va,, is home for the holidays with his parents, Mr md Mrs. H. M. Middleton. ; j Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Miller, and Bobbie, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs, Da vid Jones,' of Clinton, are spending the Christmas holiday with their parents. Mr. and Jars. Man airier, Mr. and Mrs. Jueon jreeie ana children. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Peele and- sons, of RoxobeL Miss Edna Hackney and Miss Mamie Chamber, of Grantham, spent the weekend with Mrs. J. A. Powell. i Dr. DeLeon Best, of Goldsboro, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Frank Thomas. 1 : ; . Miss Mary Hester , Powell, . of Campbell College is spending the Christmas' Holidays ' with .- her errandmother Mrs. J. A. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. a H. womaok, or Tennessee i Miss Lenora Womack, of Princeton and Mr., and Mrs. B. W. Womack and son, of Winston Salem, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. C- A. Womack. Herbert West, 'of New York,' h home for the holidays, o '' ' Edwin Sheffield, of Greensboro, is home for the holidays. - . Mr. John Pierce is home for the holidays. ' v V The girls basketball team is go ing to play, Faison't team Monday night, and the poys una , giris teams are going to play Turkey's teams Tuesday afternoon. -m :. The players on the boys' team are : Forwards : Purcell i Jones, Junior Lanier and Rivers Johnson. Guards: Johnnie Peoora and Fred toy!oT.;i$: The playen on the girls' ; team are; Forwards : Elma Stearns, Ma ry Francis Mattbis and Mildred Guards: Harriet Hodges, Cath erine Fridges '''tad Annie iNeU 1 Students ' of Greensboro College who are home for the Christmas t holidays are Misses Edith Surratt Louisburg College students who ' are home- for the Christmas holi days are Miss Winifred ' Hinman, Dalton' WesiJ James Franklin Strickland, Glenn Brown and Man gum Carroll . Miss Agnes Beit is at home for the holidays. ) . Students of E. C. T. C, woh are ohme for the holidays are Misses Margariete Kornegay, ' Frankie Cooper and Eva Carter. Members of : the intermediate class of M. E. Church met in the home of Mrs. Park Pridgen Satur day night, Business was transact ed, and one basket of fruit was, planned by the class to be deliv ered Tuesday to ! "A shut-in." Games were played, and fruit, candy and hot chocolate were U. D. C. MEETING ; The James Kenan Chapter of the U. D. C. held its December meeting on Thursday afternoon, December 16 at the home of Mrs. G. P. Prid gen with Mrs.' C, Womack , as associate hostess. " '':.:' The president Mrs. J. W. Far- rior was in the chair. The meeting opened with the ritual, led by the chaplain, Mrs. C F. CarrolL ; : Mrs. N. B. Boney gave an inter esting account the soldier's Home in Raleigh, which was sent in by Miss Martha Haywood. Mrs, I Charles Carroll told of the ' first 1 Confederate flag that was design' I w v. ... mi 'mm I -M IS OUR WISH FOR YOU ALL May we take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your patronage during 1937 and extend to you the season's greetings. As we prepare to enter the new year ELLIS' STORE plans to continue its new practice of cash and carry with greater savings to our customers. No book keeping, no loss on books, no delivery .expenses, and the savings are passed on to you. LAST MINUTE GROCERY SPECIALS ed by Irvin Randolph Smith and j. made by One of his friends, Miss. l Rebecca Winburn. : Mrs. Carroll j S was formerly from Louisburg, and' s gave interesting things relative to j jf Mr. Smith. The President, Mrs. J. 1 tej W Farrior, gave to each member I vl year book, printed on white with red letters, the U.y D. C. colors, which she had compiled, - and which included charter members, present members, the ritual, and :date for meeting, it:- fl-S i , The home was decorated - with Christmas evergreen. In one side of the room was a Christmas tree, under which were placed packages for the ladies, who live at the Confederate home' at Fayetteville. At the close of the meeting the hostess assisted by Miss Catherine Pridgen served a, delectable sweet J. Ec'HCCD & i ooune.-VJVi - Friends will be glad to know Mr.' Sterling Marriner will soon Dorothy Powell, , Ruth ' Fredricki.be ;up again. " ' ', MINCEMEAT 2 lbs. for 35c SWEET ORANGES Bag $1.15 Crate $2.49 WINESAP APPLES Peck ,25c Large GRAPE FRUIT 3 for .. .13c -.'iff :. '.-.K ' ' .. 1 v,t ... LETTUCE and Celery 2 for . ..15c GRAPES 2 lbs, for 15c RAISINS Lb 121-2c NUTS Pecans lb. . . . .12 l-2c Elnglish WalnufiJJV r r , 2 j lbs. .;... . . ;.,35c Brazil nuts. U . . . ; 25c All Popular Brand , , rinAPFTTFQ M UlWI. tUW . '4V Carton $1;19 M FAT BACK MEAT, Lb. . .......9c Post Toasties Corn Flakes, 2 for 15c: Ceatrice Reaves , and RitiierineJ 1 Carlton, '.s -y ey-jy'r lyfyt CHRISTMAS CANDIES ; ' ft rail LlL. ...-Iiiih-Iiii-m Uiiiiii.u.ie: -umiii"M""""""i .5to ) 'Si lSlilwHlUillHHMtlIllfiil 3iii.kiilmiiii...uu..uJXJ I ,1 I " ",v J. E. West, Proprietor ;.:iN varsaw Jack Best and James Middleton,, ADD FXGTIVE NOTE ' ' ITotlung adds more to the fesf n.c. jf i Ct; e, ere home for ive s;int cf tuns Unas than a- r-- ' 'Tt of home-made ilh Current, Elate m.rM-m AqnH .Mn J-V, -S vyii . 1 maiisiyu
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