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Me:
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Wallace, Is.
" Elwytt Sir
nine and youn;
lira. John Pow
here (Wallace) i
28 at 2:45, after
with flu and pne
bruary 14
Powell, v age
a of Mr. and
1 at his home
aay," January
a brief 1 Illness
umoifia. Funeral
JARTi-J, PERSONALS, IIAr
AMONG TIL
folks o:
MRS. NORWOOD BONEY, Reporter
KENANSVILLE
s to this Be (comedy, which has been receiving
i (f the HaUPt- I ,i ,,. nmn,mfl ottpn.
" daav nexl tlon In each of his recent pictures,
" w n . . finally is accorded Its. Just due In
, 1 of Willentz s I nlg cj,iarrang new Paramount plo
i of Hauptmann.jture Hera u My. Hearty 'which
i ! ctions open with t , at ae Dupnn Theatre Thurs
' . .'hite Pf" I day and Friday. , . -
1 1. h:y, descrlb-j Tho atory, - adapted - from the
- mo t human and . rlvoloU3 Dlav bv Alfred Savoir. 1b
Btori. 3 of the year.. that of aire crooner irfl
S and John tJoies 8earcn of fun. He falls seriously
""S roles m flf8t and incurable in love at first sight
s to deai with the stu- of m expatrittted Russian princess,
o-hor training deys, herj princc3S, though she has
;es and her happu .iS.in loafmoney and, position. still re
To Judge from advance taln( her attlturte o fr08ty hau.
., I e picture sets a new teur, and It Is Crosby's problem to
f ai ; Ufuness to life and for , cM the Jce off her Surface and
heart thrpbs, pathos fmd tte gid he , certam la
' ler in the most realistic . concealed beneath. He goes' about
ud. . Ilf with an InrrAnlniinnofUl ttnd AAr-
services was conductea,, -at : -we
home Monday afternoon at 8:30 by
the Rev. W. P. M. Currie, pastor
of the Wallace Presbyterian church
and Interment was made In Hock-
day afternoon with ,Mrs. A. B. fish cemetary. -
Windars wlth-Irs. t- E-Taylor j His death came as a shock , to
assisting : the hostess. The De-' family as well as ' to all of bis
motional was given , Miss Kate friends. After returning from
Hicks, after a enlgthy bustoeau school Monday, January , 21st, he
session the hostess served dellcl- showed signs of illnesai the doctor
ous cake, cream and hot tea.' I was called but be did not develop
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Faison were pneumonia until Thursday. He
visitors m WUson, Sunday. ; ; 1 gradually grew weaker and when"
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor were , the crisis .came he was too weak
the guests of Mr and Mrs. Z. A. 1 to fight the disease - any longer
Gibson Sunday. w - ' ; (and as the result, death came
Friands of Mrs. W. J. Oates will Monday morning at 3:45 after all
he triad to know that she is ta- medical aid bad failed. A''
nrovlnc! Mrs. Oates has been auite I ' Elwvn was pine yeart old and
4ii . - U TTrtirtY, nRde He was loved
Mrand Mrs.-I: F. Wlthefington by his teacher and all of his class
of Mt Olive wem lruest of Mrs. A. 'mates. The interest he took In
H. Wltherlngton Sunday, f - r ' hia school work accounted for his
Mrs. J. Howard Faison, Jr:, of being on the honor roll each month
Clinton, was the truest of Mrs. E. ! this school year, and naa Deen ne
B. Lewis Monday. - - 1 jther absent or tardy until the day
' Friends of Mrs. A. w. Oakes, Sr,
The special feature tor weonear . for which neither the princess nor
( i y s one day snowing is ids cross w om,lsinirTv t ermtln fintouraire
can pay, be plights bis troth,
he was taken sick. Besides being
missed at school he will also be
missed In his Sunday ,School class
at the Wailace Presbyterian church
JR. Woman's Club ,
; i Note Progress
Members of the Kenansville
Junior Woman'. Club are proud to ot bridge
noie mr iirogress since "'K11"1 xhtirsdav afternoon honoring Mrs.
tag in October. A detailed report 5 !IfM8 leraev
fwm all officers and cbmnittees'PHht Nk8y;
B;rma-wuuams, iuipresiaenh wiui- - ,
teen and sUU unkAsed'! brought on met with - Mtoe Nancy Jussely.
a storm of efforts from 1 the fair Miss Anna Carr was Bible Leader.
oex to break Joe's- record. '
f - ., ' 11 r ' 1 ' ii' 1 0 'V ' a..
MBS. BONBY ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Norwood Boncy entertain-
on
A delightful aociaj nour .was en
joyed by each Circle prior to ad,
journment. l",
Mr. and Mnj, . WUbur Adam of
Angler, N. C, spent Sunday here
with Ur and MM. J. L. Williams.
ALL kenansville news t6 date ,
. mlnatlon of Hauptmann , by
ecutbr Willentz. - i-
What Is the perfect' company
.r? - v- . .
t the kind of a dinner that
. humming-birds' 'tongues as
. : : ntiee, or for which the rare
.ai-ies are porvWed. The Dnp
I 1 TI3TE9 wants, ft company
. r menu wmcn can oe pro 1
si for cot more than $1.00, a
For the best menu Suggested,
Una newspaper' will award J twe-'
tickets to the Duplin Theatre
where Aline MacMahon and Guy v
Kibbee star in Warner ros' great
domestic comedy 'Big Hearted
And the princess, just because
Bhe feels a tendency to fall for the
handsome sinarinflf waiter. v makes - two week's visit with . her ' eistef
things more difficult for him. But Miss Sallle Hill. 1 . i
true love, in its traditional fashion t Mrs. Eva Edgerton made a bus
even tualiy outs an4 the aristocrat . iness trip to Goldsbor Saturday,
and the crooner arc united. 1"-" Mr .and Mrs. Jim Darden motor
; For Saturday's showing ; the ed to Durham Tyesday. Mrs. Dar
Duplin offers Its weekly Wester- den went for treatments In Duke
ner Buck Jone3 111 "Rocky Rhodes." Hospitalv , i t
o . ' 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Mc&elcy Carr Bow-
I den, Mr. and Mrs. Deems Clifton,!
Faison News
Mrs. O. L. , Taylor -attended a
Herbert." This remarkable . screen most dcllghtiu partyl Thursday af
Riir.cf.ua. baaed on the'hiirMv sue-: ternoon at the home of. Mrs. G. R,.
cessfut stage, ploy;, of the ;. Bame Maxwell In Caypsol,
name, has tho action' of ono Its big irs,
pared, program was postponed as
it was necessary for ; the entire
session . to be -devoted to the
various reports with succeeding
discussion.
t The minutes given by the secre
tary, Miss Anna Carr, 1 were ap
proved and accepted. Of outstand
ing interest in tbia was an account
of the oyster roast the club enjoy
ed at Gib's Place, and the success
of the Bridge Tournament sponsor
ed by he club, commending on the
remarkable cooperation of the
many. appointed committees in
then; work, as well as the cooper
ation of all the county. .
1 An Itemized statement was pre
sented by the treasurer, Miss Ruth
Stephens, reporting the status of
the treasury. Wo find ourselves
well financed fcr the beginning of
the beautiflcatlon of the Court
house, Square. The members dis
cussed and planned otter ways by
which to increase their funds for
this worthy purpose, and it was
decided that. -another Game and
Tournament should be promoted
for March 15th, at which time the
public will again be. solicited for
tb3ir hearty cooperation.
Heretofore the cub had planned
to form : their program with . a
study ; of etiquette, but. at this
meeting everyone agreed that a
study of Parliamentary Procedure
is most essential, for the club; so
.the ensuing programs will conist
Miss Winnie Faison entertained 1 J- T- Blalock died at the home of ;. gf Pariamentary Laws presented In
Mesdame's R.' V. Wellfl and; N. B.
Boney attended an V-' Executive
Board meeting of the Wilmington 1
elgipre CWeu..
n.rt nm,n w n.tnor.Brt n. alo remembered rith a gift as it .church at Wilmington, N. C. ;, on.
was the oocasion of her 66th birth- ; Tuesday of last week. Mrs. K v.. .
day. Mrs. J. O. Bowman assisted Wells went as Secretary of S. and
the hostess in serving, a ' salad P. Missions while Mrs. Boney is the
course with spiced tea. I newly appointed chairman of difl-
0 , , Itrict No. o and will serve tor Airs. :
J. O. BOWMAN, JR. HONORED ! Frank Johnson who has moved
i , nme casi w nneo up ! nestmS39- ls noslUvely. breath-
i t of the two leading players. takmffi , - . , . will regret to learn that she 1b
;? them arc Dorothy Wilson, A8 tto flrBt fltep he buys the 111 in Goldsbora Hospital, Mr. and
1 icirkland. Astrld . AUwyn,: ' t,, -,Mny. . priMna m iiv. Mrs. A. W. Oakes. Jr.. of Weldon.
c Melton, Walter Johnson, --.a-h thnn h ,ima himanif Mr. and Mrs. F.' B. Smitherman, I which he attended faithfuuy. ;
Harwell, Frank Confoy, Sara ; he and ,sd. : between Mrs. HUliard Boat, of Winston r The entire family mourn the low
bowls Of soup and plates of caviar -Salem, Mr. ,and Mrs. George Ran-'of the baby because .he was, so
aoipn, or junneia ana mi. a. i;.aweei ana-uear.tu tucn u uui
Oakes, of Hookerton were called j they "hope to meet him whetf this
to the bedside of their mother. ' jlife's work la ended. J i,.
Mrs. C. DHil left Saturday for 1 Besides his parents he is surviv
her -home in Jersey City after a ! ed by two lateral Mrs. Z', M. Fields
and Ruth, and three brothers: Lu
ther, George ana unaries, an ; 01
Wallace. 1 1
" The pallbearers were: Mr. Ed
ward Farrior, John Wells, Arthur
Dempsey, J. -H., Currie, D. - S.
Bryant, and Alexander Souther
land. , ' ' )
Jr., Mrs. Mason Baughn and Mrs. J. 1. olalOCK
Laid To Rest
C Lu Faison entertained at a
Dougald Newton motored to High
Point Tuesday,
mambcra . of the Tuesday night . ms 800 near . is.8nanBviiie r ,
Bridgo Club at her home. After tt evening at 8:00' and was buried at
most enjoyable evening dellcloudi 4 :0 Saturday afternoon in the
rormnnk worA narvnrt . I lamiiy Cemetary. Mr. JSiaiOCK. wan
Dorn in me uasin Bccuon oi jjup-
s enes taJce place ; at a : company lovely tea Wednesday afternoon i at . jJOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION'1111 County Mawh 10th, 1856 and
Aline' MacMahon, portraying the of Jersey City, guest of Mica.
mother the ramiiy, naa acrang - . tor of the Estate of Lewis H. Her-
oi what sro nopea to oe a perceci i c;-""- T r i 7, ring; notice ls hereby given to all
. ner In honor of her daughter' ,yl inrBlack Creek Wednesday. g?
oment. Guy's behavior- not, Mrs. E. M. Rawls, Mrs. J. Bl I ' ,
' soiled the dinner, but so eh-1 Faison. and . her two daughters
I bis family, that the veryjwero visitors in Goldsboro Thurs
i i t o.y Biey gave hfm"sucb 'U dW- " -r-- - f- -- -t
ni" -ht of his own medecine thatf M- Puncan King and daughter,
he stopped being the household Shirley, have returned . from Red
lm y riKht then: .u i Springs where Shirley has been for
Sphere's a chance for good t treatment.
housekeepers to do other ; home- f Mrs. A.R. Hicks entertained at
makers a good turn and ; win an at her. home Thursday after
e.vMtmct of thrllln and lauehter a ' noon honoring Mrs. C. D. Hill. The
a reward . 1 . guests were: Mrs. Hill, Miss Sallle
- i imply plan tiie dinner, to keep 1 H1U- Mrs- B- J Hill, Mrs.- Z. ,A.
within, the price; designated, and GUwon, Miss Martha Faison, Mrs.
p. iuj the menu to the Contest S. R. Ircand, Mrs. A." H. Withering
i : litor of the DUPLIN TIMES, ton, Mrt. Marshall Williams," Mrs.
Kenansville, before Tuesday night c- p- Weitherby, Mr9. H. T; Ray
The name of the Winner and heran Miss Winnie Faison. ;,-iVr! ;; i.;
perfect dinner 'menu, will bp pub-1 The hostess served. Russian tea,
l..,hed in next week's TIMES. sandwiches, fruit cake and candy,
- j- ; Having qualifiedTao Admlnistrai
with the. undersigned Administra
tor vlthin ono year from the date
hereof or this notice, will be plead
ed in bar of-any recovery. ,, v .' ; ;
' All persons 'owing : said Estate
will please make settlement with
tho undersigned at Cnce.'
This the' 6th day of February,
1935. . . , .
has spent his entire ' life in : tfc-3
county as a farmer. He has al
ways been an active man and
various attractive arrangements.
Prayer Meeting Talks
For This Week
On lat Wednesday hlght at 8:00 from this district.
o'clock, Mrs. J. O. Bowman enter-1 , . ,
tallied in the Woman's Club roomB -r Mrs. Jiawooa Keea entenainea i
honoring here son,, J. O. Jr., who the KenansvUle Kontract Klub on .
celebrated his' 16th birthday at last Wednesday afternoon from '
that time. Among those present 8:80 to 5:30. After several interest.
were aDout zu gins ana uoy oi "e 6 va "-ar-
the teen-age, also the members of. ana jsara. joe waimce was iounu
the High School - faculty. MlBsrwinner of high score. The hostess
Amelia Farrior of Warsaw was al- assisted by Mrs. Oliver Stokes
so Included. Rev. F. L. Goodman servea a aeucious course.
was there and, ih his capable man- ' o
ner took charge of the 'games and , Mr. annd Mrs. Joseph Height
entertainment of the evening. For.,of Spring Lake Beach, N. J. spent
refreshments, Mrs. Bcwman cerv- several days here recently with Mr.
ed pink and white ice-cream and and Mrs. Wiliam Pllckett. They
individual cakes. The attractive hj dinner Thurcday with Mrs.
birthday cake was also cut later, sam Bradshaw,
during which time Eranda McLen-1 Miss Louise Wills, of E. C. T. C.
don cut the dime, Eric Long the Greenville, ' N. ' C' spent the week
ring. Miss Bettle Stallings the end here with her parents, Mr. and
thimble and the guest of honor got . Mrs. R. V. Wlls.
the surprise of the evening when' Mrs. John White of Charlston,
he cut the button. w. Va. and Mrs. Wood Private of
o j Edenton, N. C. also Miss Margaret
- Miss Lula Hinson entertained Jones of Fremont School faculty,
the following ladies, informally at spent the week-end here' with their
tea, on Friday afternoon: Mea-1 mother, Mrs. Thad - Jones. Their
dames J. O. Bowman, C. B. Sitter-1 Brother, William Jones of Wallace,
son, R. C. Wells and N. B Boney. N. C, was a visitor here Friday
Mrs. Jno. A. Gavin made a bus- night,
iness trip to Wilmington, N. C, Elwood Reed of State College,
last Thursday. I Raleigh, N. C-, spent the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson here with his family,
moved last week back to their for- j Mr. J. M. Jerritt of New Bern,
mer home on the Wallace,, High- N. C, spent the week-end here
way. The house they previously oc-1 with his wife and son's family,
cupled opposite the Presbyterian j Mr. and Mrs. Byron Selves of
What the Christian does. A man
or woman who, is in . close touch
:f;nted from
the A. B
worked up until last summer when , with God will bg a growing Chris
he began to be troubled wlth a tlan day by day getting more like
weak heart. On last Tuesday - he 'the Master. But there is more to
was r stricken , with - ' pneumonia life than self development bo we
which caused b'-s death- He was a ! see the Christian always ready to
life long member and supporter of . serve his fellowmen. But often the
ring Crosby's genuine talent for The Woman's Auxliary met Mon-
AT THE
Diiplin Theatre
, WARSAW. N. C.
PROGRAM WEEK FEB. 18
MONDAY i TUESDAY
LORETTA YOUNG and JOHN BOLES, In -
"THE WHITE PARADE" '
Comedy '
Matinee Monday 8:30
Ner.v
WEDNESDAY ONLV :
ccial News Attraction Entire Reel of Wilonti Cross Exam
it.Ion ot BRUNO HAUPTMANNPlcture
Alino McMAHON and Guy KIBBEE in -
"BIG HEARTED HERBERT''; ,
Matinee 8:30 '
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
BING CROSBY and KITTY CARLISLE In
"HERE'S MY HEART"
Come, fly .
News
SATURDAY i
"EOC
BUCK JONES In .
Y ROADS"
Comin? Sm "IXIRTATION WALK",
r
b following pr
V-y v. ' l p''
1J
1CKETS
vi 1 receive guest tickets any Bay next
tl sfiat (lie ticket window: Mrs. TV
i I : ' i Q linn, Potters Hlli; Mrs.
-; T i. J. I?. Ii-n.Vn, Chinquapin; Mrs-.
s; ' ; I -t. i:. r. West, Kenansville;
I, I i ,i; l.:.; I i'Hwio F. Johnson, '
i r - iv -r ' v: r-rs. m. v. Orr,
OLIVER HERRING
; Robert. C. Wells, Attorney
3-14-Ot-R. C. W. 1
the Lee's Chapel M, E.! Church.
: Funeral Services were conduct
ed at the home -j by Rev. F, L.
Goodman of Kenansville. The de
ceased is survived by one sister,
Mr. John Williams of Kenansville,
one brother, Mr" George Blalock of
Rose Hill, and one son, Davis
Blalock of . Kenansville, with whom
he has been living since the death
of his wife about twelve years ago.
B. ' F. , Gra d y News 4 Items .
; r- MISS SARAH CARS,' Reporter
Miss Eli the Outlaw, Mrs. Her
man Outlaw and Mr. Tommle Out
law went to Goldsboro Saturday.
Mr .and Mrs., Sam Price . and
chidrcnl, of Grant's Chapel visited
Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Outlay and
Mr. and Mrs. i Herman Outlaw Sun
days - ' . s
Mr. and Mrs. Don Outlaw of
Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. M. I
Outlaw last Sunday. .
Many of the people in the com
munity enjoyed --the dance in the
home of Mr. and Mr. Herman Out'
aw last Friday night. . ( -
Mr. Jonnle Quinn had a barn notch
ing Friday.
r Mr. Ed. Smith and Mrs. Caroline I dAv
ikxttLiicwo 11 Duuw uuruuxi vuufu -Jt and Mrd
jura.
ine people oi me community arer M irrpd BLzzell. of Goldsboro is
spending sometime with his mo-
Went to Kinston last Saturday af
ternoon. -
v ; Misses Lillian and Ellen Out
law went to Mt Olive last Satur
day. -, ' '
Miss Grace Holland and Mr.
Earl Thigpen were guests of Miss
Ruby Martin Saturday night
Mn and Mrs. Herman Miller
were' the guests -of Mr. an,d Mrs.
a D. Thomas last Saturday. .
Miss. Sybil Swindell visited Miss
Grace Holland last Friday night.
"Misses Jessie, Mildred and Lottie
Turner visited their Sister;WMre.
G. V Sullivan, last Sunday."-:
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sutton visit
friends In Deep Run last Sun-
(ed
A in
f
lt unA TJTvA Patviiih PhAAl vlaf.
rs. Lon Smith during Jhe week-, ed Mr Dan,el Creer ,of seVen
very glad to know that Miss Annie)
Maxwell, who has been in a . hos
pital in Wisonl for quite a while
has returned 'to her home. Every
one hopes that she will soon be
able, to, begin teaching again. '
Last 'Saturday Mr. Ray Outlaw
had a bam nbteMnf i" -.c' i-i
'r-x.:t. ,.: -o. " UMPX:u
Miss Margaret Howard visited
Miss Ruby Kelly in Kinston last
week-end. ,--,i'i:(-4:.
i Miss Grace Holland visited Miss
Ruby Kelly of Kinston last Sunday
Miss - Lida Ma Howard and
Marie Sutton visited friends in
Kinston last .week-end. r
Mn and Mrs. Fred Outlaw', and
children spent last Sunday in - the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Southerland of Warsaw.- i ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith spent
Sunday with Mr", and Mrs. Ransom
Kornegay . "5s - .' i1-;
Friends of : the community are
glad to know that Miss Elsie
Tilghman, who was confined to
her bed with the . "flu" several
! days of last week, is now teaching
Miss Thelma Kornegay, of Snow
Hill spent last week-end with Mrs.
Lola Kornegay.
Mr. and Mrs. .Carl , H. Walker
and Misses Katherine ' Whitchurt,l
I'o't' a Citsrs and :,icli C. , r
road is rough and the way is steep
but we see that man who is follow
ing the Master, ready to endure
all suffering for the sake of the
Leader, What a wonderful thing it
is to be called a Christian when
you are worthy of the name and
what a wonderful thing it ls to be
a Christian. AH this and more was
discussed at the Wedneday evening
service this week. You Can't afford
to miss these services.
Every Wednesday evening at
7:30 at the .Local M. E. Church.
o
J. 0. Bowman, Jr.
Honored At Sixteen
Church is now being
Mr. Lloyd Ferrell by
Petteway family.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Farmer of
Goldsboro, N. C, spent Sunday
here with Mrs. Laura M. Gavin.
Miss nancy Hlnes was 17 years
old on last Wednesday'.' She had as
her supper guests that night,
Misses Eranda McLendon and
Eleanor Pickett. The table was
centered with a pretty birthday
cake bearing pink candles.
Circle No. 1 and No. 2 'Of the of Mr. and Mrs.
Woman's Auxiliary of Grove
Presbyterian Church met on Mon
day at 3:30 and 7:30 respectfully.
Circle No. 1 met with Mrs. L. Wil
Hams, with Mrs. J. M. Brock
Bible Leader. Circle No. 2
Wisconsin were visitors recently in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Jerritt.
Miss Mary Edna Dobson spent
the week-end hSra with her par
ents, Mr. and Misy P. J. Debson.
Mrs. Jim Seymour and baby and
Mrs. Frank Hollowell of Mt. Olive,
were all day visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy
recently.
Miss Ellen Shine, of Rocky
Mount, spent Sunday in the home
J. U Williams.
.1
Icklcs urges new law for curb on
oil production.
M Wallace, in report to Senate,
met will urgue monopoly curbs.
COUNTY
war, jots. m. w. auiion. ' '
Mr. Patrick Eaks was a visitor
In this Bection last Sunday. '
- Mr. Wesley Hines was a visitor
in the home if Mr. L , B. Sutton
last Sunday morning. v
v Mr. Byron Simmons went to
Kinston last, Sunday. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Don Outlaw visited
Mr: and Mrs. M. L. - Outlaw ; last
Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. W J Roberta of Mt.
Olive and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Prid
gen, of Warsaw visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Dickson ., last . Sunday
afternoon, i:;.rr$ v,'
;i Friends of the community arc
glad to -know' that' Miss Mary E.
Smith is improving..' . , 't, t '.
Last Friday night at B. F. Cjrady
High School the Woman' Club
from Mineral Springs gave a very
Interesting program, 4 which Was
sponsored by the Club Women of
this community. Everyone enjoyed
the entertainment very much;
The boys and girls of ; B.' F.
Grady High School played two
games of basket hall with the boys
and girls -of ' Beulavill High
School last Wednesday nlght.the
home team dividing the double
header. The girls losing wlille the
boys won.
. A party was given at the com
munity building last Wednesday
evening honoring J. O. Bowman,
Jr., on hisi .sixteenth birthday.
Many presents were received by
J. O. from guests Who attended
from Kenansville and Warsaw.
'The Games for the evening were
directed by Rev. F. , L. Goodman
and took on the form of an athletic
contest between representatives
from four of our leading colleges.
Harvard under, direction of Eric
Long, kYale under J. O. Bowman,
Jr., Princeton under Beecher Sit
terson and Amburst ' under
Durwood Murray were t the con
testing teams'. Each team was re
presented in every contest of the
evening.' The events were: 200 yd.l
dash, Peanut Race, No. 1 Handicap
race, Standing Broad Smlle,lnside
Run,. Standing High Jump, . Shot
Put1 No. 1, Peanut - Race No. 2,
Jayelin , Throw! Discus ; Throw,
Shot Put No. ' 2, Foot ; Race 4 and
Boarding House Reach. - Polnta
were given for first second , and
third places. At the colse of the
events Amburst had won over all
contestants with a one pointy lead
over Princeton. Vale came in third
place.
A special Ice cream and cake
course was served by-Mr. . J. O.
Bowman which proved .to be very
refreshing to these tired runners.
,' A Special Toast by Durwoor
Murray J. . O. Bowman, Jr
worded about aa follows "Here's
to J, O. Bowman, Jr.; Sweet bIx-j
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