r 7" - r . J. ...i a or -r" in bar 10I5S in- JL please j t ji.. i January ctstt, - atOf Of x J. Chesnutt lil' 13. -icnt ficjerior Court :ty in action raviil538. VD v. nupPY ..-'.Uu )) r , :v 3 Al.n ? I . . rr.jr-- Jl - yrr, 7 , , BvDeanrr i i il : c )IM ''r' - " '.i ' ! si i r.4i-r iac ump dnp 11 - rnw-T IMTHF RACE r - ' s . yJ?:mB- W : ; i doctor iwv tjf , ML. J V ?1 fre7BruiMf5-iCWEN:' -THE-'! H - ',. cVr ' . X-i b .... i IVVORKTHtKt Yrvl ' . . .- - - f . r- : -- - ' - , , -i , ? . uy tummu . tf'. . .- to mam " Pein PuwuG -wc " ' , 4 .' --T f ,A vryv o t. hc2t." C) s f t 12 it.,itt '12 i tr lois, same as f n s J Clb Ett 3 1 j I it's Eatchelor, 1 j.i rvk C23, r 0e y ratlin County. This i a r 1 i ry : 1C28. L. A. I Commissioner. Tcb, 3, 4t LAS. - ' ECrin CAROLINA - ' - L jrixaf COUNTY III TJES SUFERIOB COUBT ... i , - -f - rCCS OF SUMMONS " rr.AK,L COLLINGSWORTH : VS: - '? , " , IZXD EOLLmaSWOETHi The defendant above named will t Ve notice that an action en tiled as above Las been commen ced in the Superior Court of Da rl'n County, North, Carolina, by tli.e plaintiff to ; secure a divorce on th trr(mri - nf ftdn Itenr. and the said defendant : will . further take notice that he is required to appear before the Cleric of Sup erior Court, Duplin County at his office fa Kenansville, N. C. on or before the 12th day of February 1938 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. .,,.. This the 12th day of January A- .. I . J U ,, . is . ,i. ths tin -a ' ... ' r I 4twirag , v O yai . i 1 t ( " Li C' , IJ. C. 1 o 1L 1 as fx"ovs: " :al elate dv 'i'.' 1 i . veyed by Ecci i i I i , r,J of te E. r"x Leistry." Cole nu e j. -the power and tz" - 'j x " red and imposed t,at Jt.' signed by Order ei'.- 1 Li C special (groceecLr j t .'-re t . Clerk of Superior Cour t tf T i plin County in tie a.-.a eiLl led "Alex Sanderson, I' :cul r if L, L. Johnson, ' Eeo'v ,w. Jul". Johnson et al" This Jan 12 -X 1938. ''"":! - ' ' A W. BTBD, Cbmmiaslottej r Feb.-10, 4t AW3 - ' ADiasisiBATiuz rsnca Kotioe is hereby gin to a" persons having any claims e:.-t the estate of L. L. E niLA to file' them- with the vz.lzrcz&ii within one year of the date here of or this notice will be I'.viJ ed in bar of any right of recov ery. , - . AH persons ' indebted' to ' tail estate will please make immediate settlement with the unlexsfsned. This the 17th day f January, 1938. ? - . . i DOUJE A SAXDIEV. aiminis tratrix of Li X. Sandlia, deceased. Eobert C, Wells, atty . i ; Feb. 24, 6t. S.O.W. , vV' i I 10 1 1 p- J LI Mi 1 I ) i. : 1. 1 1 4. E V . 7: 1 ii . ,rf 1 '.r 11 de- '..3 j, t.;: r ' 9 r , k I J f . 1 V. . ' i ts a t '9 r of U J ';t-ice lil. ; i i r to a j f l i i i t en t'e 1. : t- -9 Ca laid L br- i a -t 4i r,: s to a point oi tLe rtn f .1 t-?nch blow t rwtii t lf t'-e f ' 1 mill e; tece t j U8 ' 3 cf Ce old n y-ti to tL.e bf jsmxts; ontain i. j S3 ers, mjre or less. Eiing a part of tie tct of land on eyed to . B. 1 crrinj; by C. M. I ram and XL C Exown during tie year 1318, !. aa recorded in Edok to. 00, at paje 283, of the Euplla County zegistry. - This the 29th day of January, 1538, if , ' 0. IL XJTOWm Trustee " Albert S. Grady, Attorney. Feb. 17-8t A. 8. O. " : B. L. Cromwell of Cabarrus County has grafted 1,000 -'Tony' apples, a native variety that thriv es in the county. r- York. N. Y. Jannary i cr t t t vo-iacel oid myt- 1 C ff J 1 n ;l I V nrt hmm . ) . . -'T vcn a laurt of a wn i T..0(lfc.aJL LS List mOiiuh Of lw3 is " 7t:!rn"t un t his uncertainties. V.i ji tou sollv forth to a BwhtliSVl1?"- never nnow c!uh mn n mwi- n uii iK-! o--j or-Lke the banks.back ii rLt..lJ5?lfiL - 1 some are stringing along by i s'x the help fifty cents on the i? liar international casino c -lrps that it has grossed a mil-i-on since it opened last Bntjm. ber. Safe prediction department i ie o'i fashioned wetfea will JL 0. tie 1 ;jr Apple and the shag and rien-Lke crary cavortines before Ip'ter. ; IT. Y. baseball writer pii.it Joe 14 Maggio as outstanding- lig , leaguer of '37 which makes tlx go tham players they've tapped in eight years but maybe they nevei heard - there are six teen teams.. Kace betting parlors are locked tighter than iveU.'JPiiS.-j.1 7twuffi between pla: uown Darn alter tne horse has! .t-Jc ft , j u uramallzea I been pflfered-for fear the W20rm "d newspaper crit- and street corner bookies in the flashy forties stand around trying to look like , actors 'At Liberty? Ana here today and gone tomor row Claudette Colbert on her way back to get an eyeful of her native France Errol Flynn just in from Hollywood and denying he will go to Spain to help the Loyalut--we , wonder why? At the film Critics party Mary Pickford and Beb Benchley and wuiace - jfoiu ana rauj Lukas " Uy Bruce btuarc r I I e Ie ndtty (remember i '".t Uatt ii'l'l) her show w-a Ireaeric l uch iust flopped alter five days. Ihe blazing boule vari hasn't been kind to the Hol lywooders this season Sylvia Sid eny and Lissa Landi were early closings and ' now Miriam Hop kins refuses to come to town with that three-acter that has been xroanintr in the suburbs. Mean while tiie annual rush of super stars . from Europe is on thev come from averv nnnntrv h n. bwi and plane away to the wub lu.iure waroos ana vaien- wnot we re loreottel f?"5.'' monw or two mon- ffittSP-.K :SffW: Khar "P? tory-Eay Parker me war ana wno opens next a . juonia as a star or a j broadway Play.: Sheila Barrett our favorite mad nunuo takes over the sert room at the Waldorf. Toby Wing clucking a the Paradi. AnH . press agent stutters with excite ment as he insists that m tint. tain Spanish dancer was mu bull fighter and goes home mad have left out 'Frog'. The what's wuca-we w.y we uunx ut must m uojuic uc iKuruuen( IWO . side street jeateries-j-the Nj!ctarr and the 'Ambrosia' fold but the 'Ores,. ey Spoon' next door ; douhles it Rinnani Watt. u 1. didn't like it had the stem it&nd. ng up and cheering because there isn t an actor or an author who wouldn't like to take a sock atl a enno or a coiummst-just once lor luck. 1 FOUBINCt FBOl CABS J The' IMnt runrini linnil from a can is to make two holes in the can instead of one, about an inch apart The one hole is for ine iiqma to pour irom, the other muc wi icii vue ur into tne can. throwers attending thu TnliaVA. Short Course at State College last week numbered about 150 a day for the four days with 83 register ing xor tne enure weex.v. Burned by Caii 1081011 Mrs. Jasper Smith of Fink Hill was. carried to Memorial Hospital in Kington Friday suffering sev ere burns caused by an explosion I of a can of syrup which she was I heating on the stove. The can ibursted while Mrs. Smith was leaning over-it and threw the hot I liquid in her face. Doctors say that they feel sure that her eye sight I wfll not be injured i Milk From earliest times it has been esteemed that milk is an im- Iportant and necessary article of I food. The milk of the cow" has its composition more evenly adjusted , I than any other mammal. The com position of cows milk is approxi- Imatelv as follows: water 87 ner- Icent, fat 4 per cent, protein, 3.35 I per cent, sugar 4.8U per cent, ash 1.75 per cent. However these pro- I portions vary. Some breeds of cows produce richer milk than e thers, for example, the Jersey and I the Holstein. The milk from indi vidual cows may also vary accord- ling to age, healtn, etc. Milk is particularly adapted for ) human food because it contains I the four essential nutrients (pro- terns, lat , cuoon-nyarates and mineral matter) in better propor- tions than almost any other food materials. It is very essential in the diet of children. Every child should drink at least one quart of fresh milk each day. Scout Nor- wood Boney, Jr. loooooooooooooooooooooooq . - . i - .. SAT T E lNTlOiN rAKlYiJctv a i vfa j O ' ' ' Raised f'" o Our store is Headquarters for Your needs in FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS EOTSTER'S AND T. 6. Bemember We Carry Field and Garden Seeds LESPEDEZA (Kobe and Common) . ' . , F CARPET GRASS , SEED 0AT9 AND IRISH POTATOES, Bto, : vWe ' Anpreciate Tour. Business aad Tou , ' 1 Ahrayi Welcome a E, XTSABBTILtJti'ir.'t. . v. Ir '" For the second consecutive month, the Kenansville Boy :on'j were awarded the banner far a chievement ' at the court. T-e ourt was held in the Bosehill I -thodist Church Basement i'Jx the Bosehill troop in charge of the program. . Kenansville Troop -won first' place in Inspection and Law Bra-, matization which gave them the banner for the month, 9 Bosehill. which is the Tounrest -' u wu uu new wie wiuun vuc past month won first place in the -rope making contest and thereby won second place in the whole contest. Warsaw was in third place and Clnton was fourth. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., of .War-',,-, saw, presided in the absence of ' Commissioner J. . Jerritt Other members of the court were, Ber. S. Q. Harness, Hugh M. Wells, and James W. Butler, of . Ooldsboro. Scout Executive C. H. Westin di rected the technical phases of the . program.; u , ; , ; Second Class awards were made ; Sto Scouts, Williams, D. Bouse, H.; Bouse, and Fussell of Bosehill and Farrior of Warsaw. Merit Badges were awarded to: Scouts Williams and' Herring of Bosehill, ' Scouts Jones, Leary, Whitfield, Jerritt, 1 Tinier Bohpv Sanden. Mid Pctt. SW'rSS way of the KenansTille Troop. Scout Chestnut, of Clinton was niade Life Scout and Paul King was made a Tenderfoot, ' ' DUpijm SAILORS CAUGHT IN SEVERE STORM Henry L. Stevens, Jr., and Tom my Gresham are resting from a hazardous experience with trou bled waters and are wondering who poured oil on the watres last week-end. '- Hf Henry and Tommy motored to , Norfolk, Saturday, Jan., 22, and weighed anchor on Henry's yacht : the "Cabana H" to carry it back , to Sneed's Ferry: The boat waa taken to Norfolk several weeks ago for repair work. Tommy tells the story lome thing like this; , i The boat with Henry aj skipper, Fairly Fulcher of Sneeds Ferry,1 engineer, ana Tommy as interest- , ed guest, pulled out of" Norfolk' Sunday morning about 10:80 . o' ' clock. Wholly unaware of what was about to beset them they sailed out on comparatively quiet waters heading for the in land waterway.. Through 8unday " they enjoyed smooth sailing. - Sunday night they stopped on . Albemarle sound, slept soundly and sailed out again Monday morn f, ing bright and ; early. : Monday night found them in Belhaven and another fairly good sailing day. Tuesday morning the elements were howling, waters rolling and prospects for the remainder of the Journey looxea gioomy iaej sailed out in a 45 mile an hour1 gale. Waters rolled and tne boat rocked. Henry and Tommy began wondering if their time had come. They spotted an oil tanker headed for New Bern and hoisted the white flag and wen tied onto the tanker whicn escort ed them into the Neuse river where they struck a 55 mile art hour wind and very heavy seas. Waves were whipping over the boat and for 7 1-8 nours iney battled a mad sea before they en tered quiet waters. From the Neuse they took a short cut into Beaufort and Morehead and en- joyed comfortable .w1rt SneedsFerry, arriving at 10 o - ciocx xnesoay nigm. , , . Four club boys of Catawba County have set 100 Mack walnut trees as a 4-H project. , . w w-kBai-ii-knSlAV 1 Farm Supplies FIELD TESTED FBBTEUZKR30 K - at Our store. QUINN r r , i -I 1 r i '..1 k ! s : 1 I " o v lr, 'h - i