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s a Lt cf a Loiua to .0. nil set . r. t-rcttJiss' .1 Tyndall vis . and fam- :ra of the tod- . L!and Worley of ; cf tie men and wo- i .. uimrity attended r.r. Woilev years I all e;J "tl r.-IIrj Jj'je . ,s r ..em, "A L.-.r0e Ironi' E -T, I M i M'f' I II 11 - ,!,. PS'.. Tn I - . . I rlLa Times," and hope IP wZl te j so generous a to contribute one I of Lis many collections of poems J often. They are very good. I lira. Cladia Stroud and daugh ters Hazel and Grace visited Mrs. Mabel Colt Wednesday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. W. E.- Gooding and Mrs. J. W. Ehue and children wen guests of Xr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell for dinner Sunday night. We til miss th "Be-Lieve It or a hcfAzt of Mr. Jack Not" column by Hugh Maxwell Viat 1IUL Our sympa- since Christmas. What has become . u ih .es.J3wrainil a( von. "HnBhiet" - ' ' jty r.fu' . -; 3 " 1 ' y r ,' . A fct I., jc- . in Yirr.Bia. i 1 1 t; r and Hi. A. 1. 1: ! ton, to t..Le t3 will of ministers in such cases but J there are a few tare cases when' ' and refuse to let him go. r Per haps people in this section' can recall such actions in the case of Re.. Georsre Oldham who was it He .i a i. Jonn wm. uooaing choppers Monday af- ; r.vtherland and MissE :Un, .. of - Snwnirlin'i '3 were married in S. C. ..j. TLey are making their : the groom's parents, 1 I. vs. W. H. Sontherland at t. We wish them happiness, i. J. D. Williamson and Mrs. I II. Holt were the dinner i cf Er. and Mrs. H. D. Max- . 1 : j night The "hog oys- i" were oUicious. Llr! Jwsie Stanley spent the i. Len i at 'his home here, and : .-rnel to his work in . Lenoir i;r. Joe "Jack" Johnson and - w ho have lived in the home X C. Maxwell for the past :s moved to Lenoir Conn , week. d Mrs. X. P. Tyndall and a Tyndall, of Pink Kill, . rid Mrs. Earl Smith, were .ests of Mr. and Mrs; H. pastor at Kenansville. Faytte- ville Presbytery However oia per mit Mr. Appleby to study the sit uation again &nd u ne was oon- vincea that ne was iea w e en permission to do so. Presbyterians Launch Campaign mington 04 Tuesday, plans were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Patterson! viririnia Field. ' he would be giv- . ..... J ' -!. I . " were lunston snoppers jmonaay. , The B.T. Grady school faculty! all finauv returned from tneir Christmas vacations in Florida and othr places of interest, and school is going at nign speea uguui Manv new students have been add ed and with Mr. Carl Walker, our faithful principal, this should be the best scnooi year yet. H. D. Maxwell motored to Wil- minerton last week to visit his daughter, Kuby Mae Maxwell who is a student nurse at James Walk er hosnitaL - . Mr. E. G. Maxwell, "Uncle Sob" came down recently to visit his son, Warrn Maxwell, and family, who are now located at th W, G. Kornegay home. We realize "Uncle Bob" u growing younger all the while, and wm' discard his two faithful crutches soon, U though he prizes thm highly, as they were presented to him by Judge Henry A. Grady immediate' ly after his accident - :tal Burned d?v. Ki. e-i Kn. L. L. Uztiv. s, of 1'vle, U. C, called cu Lr. ar.i 1L.-S. Lrnect Taylor Eia.y ailr- noon. 1'n. L P. raison. Ei'i K.be'a Faison. Ess. CitLl I' t-T rorwooi C.-..:s ard I'st. A. WltLori. .,' n a'.tr.Ll a t:a ir'v en ia IX t.:e at tie LLlt U;ae in honor of 1st. E. V. Siuli, Jr, a recent brila. Miss Torothy Adams gave a dance FrLiay night at the hotel for the high (ohool ia tr tsi eirls. I Mr. and Mrs. D. . TzllJo asd - I-.. . . M A - A meeting of the ministers rftuttleaonnayereiunieaavwo wiimhHrfam Presbvterv in Wil-. weeks visit to Snow Eul and Car- made for launching of the Ste- wardship Campaign in the Pres bytery. Sev. J. li Jinignt u Jit. Olive is chairman. Sectional con ferences will be conducted in all parti of the presbytery during February, and all pastors wm ex change pulpits for the purpose of inspiring the people to rally to the Every Member Canvass. Let ten will be sent to the ' members of each church just before the i :z!li:!s GiiOSSr&OADS Mr. Carlton Weathenby return ed to Waynesrille Tuesday, where he if a teacher in tne anfiooL at. Robert Witheringtott acoonipanied him on the trip. ,i Mrs. S, B, Irelana emtertaiiea at three tables of bndg in honor of Mrs. Lawson, of Atiaaii, guest of Mrs. Rot Cattfc ; Mrs. James raison renelved high score prize and Mrs. Lawson was presented an attractive i ' . Those playing wen Mrs. Law- son, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Gates, Mr. Tie I" e Cvtrailon CI.-. wZl r.sct w"Ji Hi, C rover Jon!fj I.".-; -y t l;:iian, Jan. 17. All iuclj tre urred to be presei-i. Lr. 1 1rs. liaison Eauih an- t--z:s t.i t!i-lh cf a son Tueailay J.i"L 4 fe Ccneral Mmori.J : , " J , i Einion. TZst. fi;nith ;!.: 'v I. : Eaae Crady. I ",.:' ..!.,n L'lrier and Evelyn TZli w i week end visitors with LL IH-teth Parker ia Mt. 0- live. ' . -.,. - j. I'rs. i-1 Williams ',' and boys cf C .recta, vLl'.ci Kr and Mrs. Z. D. t',LTA Cunda'y afternoon. Xa. fatten hat returned horn t : nt'e iorritaL, ULs 'I'Zji Outlaw was ..the wees et I r-nt of Mrs. Russell ice U Cu.soro. v 11t. aU Era. J. JL Parker via- iusa ir. ana kts. 4. n. inraen asl 113. W. f. Casey in Ftison 2. Oi K Ulrich and Mrs. E-i rio Eerjt visited Mrs. H. L. Cran-l field in Coldsbon Monday after- r IATSVILLB HEWS Mr. tli Cn Tilman Wvvl anil !and Mil. fames jrauon, mx juhi aaugntey an occupying the house Mrs. Norwood Gates, Mrs. A. B--vacated ,ly Tommy Quinn. Mr. CABLEGRAM Jan 11, 1938 Darby Fulton, D. B. t t this year. All missionaries :f roperty at Kiangyan has stroyed by fire. , (Signed) MAXIE SMITE a ) above cablegram was for; 1 to Bf. A. D. P, Gilmour .ay, n Tho propetry,t-iang-i was builded by the Presbyte s of Wilmington under the di tlon of Br, George C; Worth, G. R. DaU Cash Grocery ICenansvills and has been supported yearly by the Wilmington gresbyteriaL - , I Tjston Summerlin left last Mon- I day to enter a business school at i Charlotte, CARD OF THAHXS We wish to acknowledge and thank each of our' friends ' for their many expressions of sympa thy during our recent breavement. The J. L. GBABT FAMILY. Services Sunday Rev. F. L. Goodman will preach at Hallsville Sunday morning at 11:00 and at Stanford at 3:30 in the afternoon. .The Sunday Night Club will meet at Stanford Sun day evening at 6:00. Mr. ' Good man is to fill the Mount Olive pul pit at 7:30. while Mr.. Knight is in Richmond. - ELLIS STORE . . IN WARSAW - We an now operating on a strictly cash and carry bas'is.elimi nating delivery costs, bookkeeping, collections, etc., and are then fore able to sell you merchandise at a much lower price. , SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN Hardware, Paints, Oils, Avery Farm Implements, Biso Harrows, . - Stalk Cutters, Plows and Farm Tools . We have your every need for the kitchen Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Summerlin, and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes of Eeathley Cross Roads, last Tuesday afternoon. - Miss Thelmt Henderson and Carl Grady, of Long Ridge, wer married Saturday, January 1st Miss Eva Summerlin and James Sontherland, of Pink HUL motored to Dillon, 8. C, Sunday, Jan. 9th and wen married. They wen ao eompanied by Miss Frances Out law of the Outlaw's Bridge sction, and Johnny Harper, of Pink HuL We wish -for these couples much success and happiness.-. ' Mrs. Florence Parker has return ed home from a few days stay with her son, G. A. Parker in Goldsboro. : ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Summerlin Sunday wen: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grady and ' daughter, Arnie Lois j Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Summerlin and' daughter,' Merle .Hicks, Jr., Mrs. Charles Becker, 'Mrs. E. J. Hill, Miss Sallia Efll and "f" ffftnn Fsisoa. Mrs, Sudie Mfller and little' daughter, of Henansville, wen hen on Monday afternoon am bus iness. "M :''hJ:' The school opened Monday with a very small attendance on ac count of the measles epidemic, v Mrs. Paul Crumpler, of Clinton visited her sister Mrs. Deems Clif ton on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pate and son, John, Jr., of Goldsboro, called en Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Latham Bun- day. i S i (News Intended for Last Week) Miss Thelma EilL of Raleigh, spent several days visiting relativ es near town. Mr. and Mrs. Ceness Taylor, Miss Buth and Mr. Tom Taylor spent Sunday in Raleigh at the home of Mr. Ed Taylor and family. . Miss Mary Randolph returned to Warrenton when she is teach ing, after spending her vacation hen and in Goldsboro wtia her mother, who is in the Goldsboro hospital. Wood Mi accepted a position hen w si m . . ' ww x v, m. Huinn in nis store. He is til eldest son of the Rev. Mr WoM, former pastor of the Method church here. X7e rejnt to learn that Deputy Sheriff Cerman Powell is confin ed to LU home, due to aa attack of kidnty oolio. . XSiss Hitelle Shaffer spent Sun day In Dnstoa with her sisters, fib. L. , IV louse, and Margaret Chaffer. , Mrs. Cis Vestai and son, Brin- oa, of ttCaow E3I are Tinting Kit. 7l's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi K. Linson. . -mmat Imu aid UM Mt ha nwn club which meets several times a v.n. tn mmitiisca of the old days before 1 - r. I n I Un!lA the lootugms. rnoio mows bcii Falkenhaimer. left, secretary d the club. and Anita Rice Yorks, cashier, ollerlng a toast to trie , donor ol the handsome iruen Curve watch presented to the club lor a drawing, nTnfcaHi! o p-" member-! I VP A modem Diana: Lovely lean Porter practices archery amidst a beaiitiruleWngofnrrtiire ! Waiting ia wish Santa a Merry Ctuurf-j mass Dorothy Dare isn i talcing chances of misslna oidSaint .wIbmms tar Eagliak twtOsM Testa lust provJ ibcr 3.000.000, BritisbL' tnddlm between Om crres of 2 and 4 can wear gas masts. Special Clearance of Oil Stoves We are closing out our line os Oil Stoves and have on nana 4 new Ace stoves we are selling at a sacrifice. Each stove is new and guaranteed. . ' 1-2 burner, reg. price $13, spec . . ..$9.95 1-3 burner, reg. price $14, spec. ; . $10.95 1-4 burner, reg. price $18.95' spec. $13.95 1-5 burner wiili built-in oven . Reg. price $45.00, special . . . .$34.95 Ray ,of Bethel and Mr. and Mrs. L1?8 J1" Willard Pate and Mildred Summer. Washington, D. C, when k - m4f Ishe has been visiting relatives Arthur Outlaw aid family visiM williamf tfewdays ELLIS STORE HARDWARE AND GROCERIES WARSAW, H. C. ed in the home of Mrs. Annie Rose Bell, Sunday, -'- ' i Bill Langley and Miss Janice Xutchins, of GreenviHe and Win tei ville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Summerlin Sunday after noon. w 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Summer lm and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sin- son, of Rones Chapel, spent Sun day with Mr, and Mrs. Edd Good man, c 1 , . Mrs. George Pate and son of Pink HflL visited friends in this section Friday afternoon. r LUCKY FELLOW I" A knot in your hankerohief F1 t"To remind me to gef tickets for the theatre and meet my wife then tonight.', ': . . ; "Which theatn !".,' .'" V ,." "Bother-ll have forgotten!? ,' REMOVAL ANNOUNCET.IENT After January 12, we will be located in our new store, b; OH BLOCK OPPOSITE jgOST OFFICE "v ' 'I 314 No. Queen St j. He rlEVBORN c5c CO. KKST0H, ITORTH CAROLINA " WATCHES, DIAMOSXS, JEWELBT, CHINA, ' , CRYSTAL, AO SILVER EYES EXAHmD AXD CLACCL3 FITTED before returning to college in Greensboro. Mrs, C. 8. Sines, . Mrs. A. H. Witherisstoa and Mr. Robert Wlr boro Tuesday, Mrs. Ernest Taylor visited her son, Ernest Taylor, Jr, and fam ily in Clinton last week. Mrs. Norwood Oatea was hostess to two lovely parties on Thurs day. ' At the afternoon party Mrs. Ed gar Williams, of Durham, Roeived high score prize. She was also pre sented ar lovely hawiwerohief for guest prize. At the evening party Kiss Lou ise1 Gates wen top soon amor 7 the ladies and Mr. laham Faison reoevicd gentleman's prise , for high soon. Mrs. Charles Decker, of Buther- fordton, JJ. was preserted an attractive gt as honor truest EHubub with fruit eake wa served at both parties. Juis. Mosley Can Bowden enter tained at bnJe on Wedaes'-y night. The house was beautIy aecoraiea lor toe noi?y sec .a. Miss Louise Gates was the win ner cf ladies' UJx score and Ix Julsoa Zowdcn' rr' ivti g'jj man's . prize. I.iluus refreJi meut3 wen servfi. Mrs. Wyatt r.Taze emtartaiaed her B. s. class of girls and boys on- i wy aixrsoon. i . .. Air several urcensuSg con tests tie hostess served ambrosia, cake and home made candy. I BETA CLUB MEETS The Beta Club of &a resi?s- ville L!rh sr'-ool t il i'jrr",:j meet-2 ai l. a t, -' e f I : si ,z- el r ?, x:ji r - Vi, 1 7 i;..t : 7 T -'li - r 'i : i : r' i I lt' i t! I 3 : "Es CLL :e a 1 J . i i: j v a i' 1 ft til r"7H r War sW ksi m mm a 1911 1938 PI Orcr a Quarter Century , ANNOUNCEMENT:- it t4 1 wish to announce that J have "purchased the interest of ,Hr&. Bj R L.Wheless, of Warsaw,' in the Warsaw Drug' Company an5 wOl oontinue to operate the business on the same policy that it has been operated under since its beginning in 1911. 'WSjMK)9-i '" ''. I have been associated with the Warsaw Drug Company since 191L During these years it has been my privilege and pleasure to 'serve thousands of Duplin, County dtiaens. I iuive earnestly striven to give my very best service and attention to each and everyone of,. : you. Our associations have been pieasant.: V , ' y. if. T5 v f-, ' , And as I enter the new phase of -my business career as soloV operator of Warsaw' Drug Company Ipledge to-each and everyone'.:1 i-A of you to continue the same service as in the past and to continue -- f . ' i j -r. - , .. , . striving to build a bigger and better drug store each day. . " -j " Our stocks are large and yon can find your every need in the' dnig ston line at. i ' ;.-- v Tlio Rc::all Sicre B. C. !:cfnc!d, Predictor j f 1 0)
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