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I p.| ?S PHONE^AT^ei;: | JAM |/VKLU NIGHT PHONE AT MHj It has been a pleasure serv ing you. Also, it is our pleas ure to send you Yule greetings. 1962 Cecil A. Miller Agency f Beulaville, N, C. Our Service Is As Near As Your Telephone By Robert E. lm { Far the N. C. Bar Am .elation N nines ?f Widows and Divorcee* What name ahoul da widow use? The same name that was proper aad correct (or her to use while her husband was alive. A man gives his name to his wife for life - or until sile herself through remarriage re linquishes it What name does a widow who has remarried use? Her name is no longer identified with the name of her former hus band. If Mary Jones marries John T. Smith, and be dies, and subsequen tly she marries Henry D. Brown, the proper form of her signature would be "Mary J. Brown" or 'Mary Jones Brown." She does not use either the surname or the in itial of the surname of her former husband in her new name. What name does a divorcee use? A North Carolina statute says that a divorced woman at any time after the granting of a divorce "may resume the use of her maiden name or the name of a prior de ceased husband, or a name com posed of her given name and the surname of a prior deceased hus band upon application to the clerk of the court of the county In which she resides." An amendment to this statute in 1957 permits the same things to be accomplished by peti I tion at the time the divorce decree j is granted in favor of the woman. The inference to be drawn from this statute is that a divorced wo man in North Carolina should, in the absence of a court order, use the surname of her divorced hus band. But since a person may assum any name which, does not interfere with the rights of others, a divor cod woman should be aide to re sume her maiden name even with out a court order. Courts elsewhere have generally so held: Indeed, even from a legal) viewpoint ir North Carolina, the name which a divorced woman should have would seem to be a matter of choice with her. i Emily Post says that it is sociallj correct (or a divorcee bo take hei own surname in place of,her ex husband's Christian name. For ex ample, if Mary Jones becomes di vorced from John TV Smith, it wou Id be in good taste if ,she,cajj? her self "Mrs. Janes Smith..' Qontinu ing in her book onjBUftueMe, ?mil> Post says: "If her husband's sur r.ame is distastefBl,r'8Br?jmMime^ takes her own maiden name to whi ch she prefixes that of her mother If her mother was a Miss Brown her daughter calls; herself 'Mrs Brown Jones. ! . . . A seemingh accepted custom is that a widow who remairries, then diivorces her second husband and takes back hei lirst husband's name. The proprie ty of this maneuver depends upon iier motive, which is usually that of wanting to have the same name as her children." :? i This is, the last of a fall series of irticles which have appeared week ly during the past thtee months. They have been wriftten for the non-lawyer as a public service of the North Carolina Bar Association. Another series will be started in he spring. ' . ?wi./.w Call a**_ai7i for your job printing need* For the finest in jo* prin ting contact the DUPLIN - TIMES. I ~ FOR SALE Lumber, Moulding, Plumbing Supplies 8 ASH A DOOM). ASBESTOS SIDING. ROOFING OF ALL KIND. PIPE Plaster, Rock Lath, Sheetrock, Mortar, Brick, Cement Block. Paints And Builders Hardware GUTTER. TERRA COTTA Z. J. CARTER & SON WALLACE, N. C ? -? r ? Md LV 2-23 If J. F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY Operators' Of Coin Operated Phono graphs and Pool Tables. Cigarette Vindors. New and Used Records. . 516 Beamon St. . Clinton, N". C.. ?? - ? : , P .. ? |. ?? p ? 200 Cattle HayiM ltd. WILMINGTON. 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All f t P. lei per pUct I M*~' INTERIOR EXTERIOR ? I Vi" AD $2.74 Va" AC $3.04 . f %" AD 3.77 H" AC 4.16 KB jR I W AD 4.92 Vx" AC 5.38 ? ? f %" AD 5.62 Va" AC 7.11 { Va" AD 6.50 Va" AB .7.14 * ? ? . M* H" CD 2.77 %" CD 4.29 I f H" CD 3.74 H" CD 4.71 I ' ^ i i' W' ' (underlayment) raj Prices above ere ear lowest, net, quantity delivered, price. ? I I I. Thank You II WEST COAST . yJH| NOEL Beat wishes to our many > good friends. 1962 f " ? Quality Farm Equipment COMPANY , "Your friendly not sure, son," repUed fatb-1 er. 'Get the globe and let s find it Definite learning occurs in this informal manner. Immediate answ er la sought when interest is high. Junior helps find the information himself. And by using a globe, he easily sees Tibet's directly opposite location in the world to his own home in Ameriica. The procedure makes for longer retention. And it's fun seeking knowledge together for a purpose Junior doesn't feel he's "being tau ght." Accumulation of similar 'let's find it" experiences in the home through the yeacg . helps develop within a child#an inquiring mind and a habit oft discovering answers on his own. vj j*,. That is why vwigji parents cons ciously make boc3)S, references, maps, newspapers, Magazines and Avon a globe a part m the home. The materials cetfainly expedite the acquistion of ^formation and create additional interest among the family. Youngster^ grow up condi tioned that educational accessories are really home furnishings. Because of this, mora parents sho aid consider having ? jjobe in the I lome. It'll be an informational aid constantly referred to by the fam ly through the years. FOR FAST. DEPENDABLE AND DUALITY JO* PRINTING CALL THF DUPLIN - TIMES. Chunks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch?Relieves Pain For tho first time science has found a new healing substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relievo pain ? without surgery. 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Ort ? ;/, , _i: ^?*?196 2?*^ To our good friends we send salutations for a glorious Yule. Jones Cafe Kcnansv:lle, N. C. ? j ? . i f h Aside from the globe s education-, al value, mother may appreciate its attractiveness in the Jhome. A glope i( inches in diameter is about the right sire for a home. Some models are farily expen sive. But an addition to-the marketr an IS inflated plastic globe selling for about $20, has brought down the price within the means of most families. If looking for a constructive gift, you'll fin* the globe hard to sur pass It's an item high on education al value which Junior may see as a toy and fun. This is a good com lination. .11 mi L.ii -y 1962 We take this [ opportunity to thank you ail. Er shines Jewelers Kinston. N. C. * ???' .? ''iy. i" ' - ':\s. ' Your friendship has been a joy. f F We wish you a Merry Christmas, 1962 MILLER r ' ~T\ "j \ Furniture & * Company Kinston, N. C. "? J&i ? li, ?'?n? *, 1 '? < I +V|S| i: _ I ?" ? ? ? ? : Hark in your heart to the joyous message of the First Christmas, which brought to all man- J a kind the Divine Promise of Peace on Earth. Good Will Toward Men. In observing the Birthday of * J the Babe of Bethlehem, find anew that if ep and ab:d*ng source of faith, hope, courage and sustainipjg 1 spiritual inspiration that is the bright and shinin; wonder of Christmas. I Clinton Tobacco Board of Trade J
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