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By U'U McIX.:.
Tobacco Bed Flee L
It la very important thut farm-
-ers watch their tobacco peas very
closely mt this time for flee bugs
M these insects can and do de
stroy small tobacco planta aa they
deposit their eggs in the soil and
the smU grubs feed upon the roota
of the planta.-'''''.'
The Insects can M.conirouea oy
i.lold Crlcki-ls
Another insect that does consid
erable damage to the tobacco beds
at this time are mold crickets
which plow through the topsoil and
destroy the small plants. . These
insects can be controlled by using a
poison bait made of 10 pounds cot
ton seed meal, 10 pounds rice flour,
1 pound calcium arsenate or arse
nate of lead, moatened with 1 part
'.akin the bed tight, nankin; the 'of molasses to 10 carta of water
earth around the logs and -tatter-j Moisten thia bait so that it will
tag over the bed from l ra I w crumble and scatter over the bed.
founds of napthalene flakes.
Mrs. Andrew Miller. The ! various
(secretaries of causes are as fol
r -I lows: m.wx'y" :i gxvy.'?
George
' MOKE ' r-
, EARL HARDISON
o I , Foreign Missions, Mrs.
via Batchelor 25c, J. X Batchelor gumner. ...... ; i .
35c, Clayton tnercu luc jurs. , mby Home Mtealon; j
. . . , - . - -- j urauv.
20o, J. D., Albertaon 25c, Jake'
Smith 25c, Med Smith 10c, Lester
Batts 10c, Robert Evans 20e, Mrs.
N. H. Williams ,10c, Roas Parker
- 12c, Mrs. Joseph Williams 25c S.
: H. Williams 50c, Mary Brown 15c,
Mrs. Jacob Williams 40c, Mary J.
: Willlama, 10c, Mrs. J. E. Williams
: 65c, Clifton Mobley 25c, Mrs. Mar
' tha Sloan 25c, E; A. Nethercutt
50c. Mellard Murray T 25c, : V. 8.
Bradshaw 25c, Lloyd Thigpen 25c,
s Weinie Wells 60c, Florence Louise
25c, Wm, Dail 20c, C. E. SeWell
25c, J. Hoggins 10c, J. L. Quinn
. 80c, Mrs. Mary C. Sumner $1.00,
J. L. Sanderson 50c, J. D. Evans
$1.48, J. H. Judge 25c, Joe Brad
shaw 25c, Gib Albertson $1.10,
Mrs. Eular Sanderson $1.32, B. F.
Rivenbark 25c, Stacy Lanier 10c,
R. Ai Jackson 50c; Tha Duplin
Times $1.00.
Total receipts were $41.13. . The
$35.15 for Mr. Hardison waa for
warded to Duke Hospital yester
day. :
, . O r .' ''
Christian Education, and Minis
terial Relief, Mrs. Marlon Grady.
; rteugious Education, Mrs. S. p.
'judge. .
' Synod and Presbyterian Home
Mission, Miss Reba Winstead.
-i Spiritual Life, Mrs. Sidney Smith
j-ateraiure, Mrs. Ralph Miller. ,
Christian Social Service, Mrs.
Otla Miller, t-x. ' . , .
Pastor Aid, Mrs. J. D. Evans.
Social Activities, Mrs. Leonard
Kennedy. ' . ' .
Mission Court, Mrs. Ashe Mil
ler. . . t'j ,
Program Leader, Mrs. Aahe Mil-
' CARD OF THANKS
'We wish to thank the Duplin
Times for the interest it has shown
in our son Earl ,and to our many
friends who have contributed to
the TIMES' fund of $35.15 to buy
shoes and braces for Earl, we are
- deeply grateful. We know that God
will , love and bless you all for
your kind deeds. Earl has been
practically helpless all his life and
this will enable him to become a
man. Again we than you all.
Mr Juid Mrs. C. W. Hardison,
Chinquapin.;
SPENDING VACATION IN
k - FLORIDA
, Harvey Boney. Jr aon of Mr.
and Mrs, Harvey Boney, Sr., of
Rose Hill is spending his Spring
holidays in Florida. Harvey is at
tending school at Chapel HiU and
v expects to take up the law profession.
Marriages During The
Past Week
The following: marriage licenses
were issued by Register Outlaw
during the past week.
.White ' .
Isaac Kornegay, 17 aHd Virginia
MeArthur, 18, boU of Duplin.
. : Euaehleua William- Johnson, 21
and Mary, Weiae Wells, 17, both of
Duplin. '
Walter Summerlin, 21 and Peu
nice Desmey, 42, both of Duplin.
. Colored '
'Thomas Pettiford, 53 and Alice
Connor, 53, both of Duplin.
o
, TO DUKE HOSPITAL
Mrs. Mary Anderson, of the
County Home was taken to Duke
Hospital Tuesday by Mrs. Harvey
- Boney where she underwent an
operation for appendicitia. .
.-.; . , . . . :
: ' ; EDUCO CLUB MEET
A semi-annual meeting of, the
District EDUCO aub wlU be held
tn Jtim Fayetteville high school to
morrow evening at 6:30 o'clock.'
ler,
. Home arcle, Mrs. L. C. Miller.
Circle Chairman, No. 1. Mrs.
Neal, Smith, No. 2, Mrs. Hermon
Miller. -
.Orphanage, Mrs. Clyde Williams.
Mr. Ralph Veach made a busi
ness, trip to Warsaw Saturday. ,y
Mr. M .N. Bos tic of Burgaw vis
ited his father, Mt. H. N Bostiq
Saturday afternoon. , ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Houston ahd
Mr. Edward Houston made a busi
ness trip to Pink Hill Saturday.
xar. josepn Brinkley, Miss Macy
Miller, Mr. Norman BosUo and
Aiisa vera Miller motored to War
saw Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Sumner wnra
visitors in Hallaville Saturday
nigni,
,i Kennedy spei.t Satur-
with Misses tima and
e.sham. , . '
- ,e Mae Houston motor
ed to I ..nsville late Saturday af
ternoon. : ( : '
Misses Elma and Daria Gresham,
Nora and Carolyn Waller, Messrs
Kenneth and Morris Grady, Gearld
Alberton and Ilarrv Willlama at
tended the Pink Hill dance Satur
day night. , ,
Mr. uerald Albertson of Gradv
cnooi secuon spent the week end
witn Mr. Harry Williams.
Mrs; Therman Davenoort of Ca-
bin spent Friday night with her pa
rneta. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gresham.
.Mrs, Leon Blalock sbent Sundav
wun ner sister, Mrs. Davis Blalock
Kenansville News
HALLSVILLE
ITEMS
Ufi J
" UiwliifUlC AUAUUUJ v ;
- Keady Forxsew i ear
The members of the Womana
Auxiliary of the Hallaville Preiby
terian Church; held their annual
check up meeting last Friday at
the church. The morning part of
the day waa spent in the study of
the book, "Planning ; the Good
Life" and lunch waa served on the
' lafo-n tahl In tVu lawn. Th af tr.
hoon session was given to the re
ports of the years and the instal
lation tf the new off ioera. The re
ports from the various , officials
was given upon the background of
an automobile which betrayed In a
attractive and impressive way the
unity of the work and the necessi
ty for cooperation In the work. Re
ports thia year were very encour
agingr - V'- .'.."K;'
Rev. F. L. Godoman Pastor of
the church conducted the Installa
tion 'service at which time the fol
lowing officers toop up the work
I r the coming year;,. Praeident,
ITra. L. C. Miller? Vice President,
: "rs. Hermon Miller; ' Secretary,
1 - is. Andrew Miller; Treasurer;
lira. Ralph Miller and . Historian,
, Mr. Ray Carroll and Misses Ma,
bel DaU, Dorothy Dail, HetUe Hun
ter and Nannie Mae Bachelor were
visitors in Hallaville Saturday af
ternoon. , -, v
Misses Lila Mae and Minnie
Wade spent Saturday afternoon in
Hausviiie. . ,
Mr, and Mrs. - Jim Smith and
Misses Ruby arid Melba Smith and
Messrs Pete and Richard Smith of
Klnston spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Miller and family.
Misa Llla Mae Wade spent Sun
day with Miss Mary Lou Bostlc.
Messrs C. B. Guthrie and John
M. Williams were visitors of Mr.
Rom Jarmon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Houston and
son,. Allen, and Mrs.-Edward Hous
ton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Kennedy and family.
Messrs George Everton and Lloyd
Lanier of Warsaw were visitors in
Hallaville Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sumner and
son, Joseph spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Moreadlth.
Ir. and Mrs. Marion Grady vis
ited Elma Carroll Friday afternoon
Mr. Lumsden gave a demonstra
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Hunter Wednesday night
Prayer Services are held1 at the
Hallaville, Baptist church every
Thursday, night at 7:30. Everyone
is corcuaiiy invuea. -
Misses Hettie Hunter -and Nan
nie Mae Bachelor visited Misa Lila
Mae Wade Wednesday night.
Miss Doris Miller spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mil
ler of Beulaville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim. JSvans spent
Sunday, with .Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Smith.
; Mr .and Mrs. Rom Parmon have
moved away. We hope they will be
happy in their new home. if
Messrs John Wesley Veach, Ra
land Langston and Mark Langston
were visitors hi Hallaville Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. J. K. Bostlc of Dublin, N. C.
spent Monday night in Hallaville.
Miss Fannie Mae Miller spent
Sunday with Misses Aldene and
Katherleen Hines. -.
Miss Mildred Hines spent Sun
day with Miss Minnie Wade. ' -,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bachelor spent
the week end with Mr, and Mrs.
Alton Brinsott. ,, ,
Miss Vera Miller spent Saturday
night with Miss Macy Miller.
Church Services are held at the
Hallaville Presbyterian church ev
ery first and third Sundays at 11
and Sunday school at 10. v : v
' ; Mrs. 3. E. Kennedy was hostess
to a lovely Bridal Shower Friday
night in honor of her daughter,
Linda. A delicious coarse of chick
en salad sandwiches,, iced tea and
cake were served. Over seventy-
live guests attended. . ..
Mr., Clayton, Gresham of Clinton
apent the latter part of last week
visiting relatives near Hallsvllle.
Misses Estelte and Lillian Alls-
ton, Messrs Adoph Patterson ; and
Printia Smith of Grady School sec
tlon spent Sunday evening with
Miss Doris Gresham.
We are glad to know that Mr.
C. J. Houston baa recovered. vH,
s In the Pres-.
rbyterian Churches
By REV. F. L. GOODMAN
'tCist Sunday Preaching .
Two services - in Grove -- Church
next Sunday. ; . , ,
11:15 A. M. , . . .:"Facinsr ReaUtv"
7:30 P. M.; .,fMidnight Pressure"
, " Support Your. Church
Sunday School ;.;,.. .P. y. p. L.
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN MEET
IN WHITEVILLE '
The Annual meetings of the Wli-
mmgton Presbyterian will be held
in Whitevllle, N. C, Joint hostesses
wUl be the Whitevllle First Church
and the Westminister Church. Del
egates from each auxiliary in the
Presbytery will be there; The days
are April 4tn and oth. Watch thia
paper for full announcements next
week, s;vvt i',y"? 'h' :
'3. Wilmington Presbytery meets
at ml. uuve. v,
The Spring meeting of WUmlne-
ton rresDytery will be held in the
Mount Olive Presbyterian church.
April, th and 10th. The opening
sermon will be preached by the re
tiring moderator, Rev. W. H. Whit
more, D. D. of Wilmington. We
hope io be able to give a complete
program in next weeks paper.
4. Rev. F Crossley Morgan, D.
Dv hi Wilmington.'
Rev. F. Crossley-Morgan, D. D.
who has been giving his entire
time to Bible Conference work
since 1931, will conduct a six day
el Die uonierence in the First Pres
byterian Church In WUmington N.
C. from March 31 to" April 5th. Dr.
Morgan comes to Wilmington fol
lowing nearly three years of en
gagemenU in more than forty ctth
lea m a number of states, and with
a reputation of being tone of the
most universally appreciated Bible
Teachers in the English speaking
worm, ms coming is sponsored by
me rresDytenan Churches of Wil
mington and the public la most cor
aiaiiy invited to attend, these lec
tures. . . '','.''..'' '."".
Subjects for Wilmington
Engagement
; March 313:30 P. M.. Christ's
charge to His Church; ,8:00 P. M.,
me Terms or Christian Disciple
8hip. , ' :;.,' '... ; ,.l
April 1-3:30, A Psalm of a sick
world; 8:00 P. M. Physical and Mo
ral Dereliction. - ;
Apm if a:ao p. M. A Psalm of
And Old Shepherd; 8:00 P, M., Pe-
nuenuai Faith and Love.
April 3 3:30 P, M A Psalm of
marcoing rugnms; 8:00, Intellec
tual Perplexity f '' , j
April 43.30 P.-M.. A Psalm nf
irayer and Praise; 8:00 P. M. Hos
tility and Crime.
April 5--3:80, A Psalm of Unl.
versai worship; 8:00, Thirst for
t
t''
Jv,
ln
Tl
ing
pun
pou
pink
'telll
the t
slice i
-rem
the j
cake
Law i
ratin i
Who i
sooner,
era w
of aii r
i same, . . h
g buttons, t v
t of potatoes.
; were invited to t a din
ere they were f rved
tea cakes. A t '.. ji
with white lcirj Lsid
qra, bearing fourteen
idlea waa placed on
s id each guest cut a
nd bia fortune. Law
..nana, jr., who : was
t participant in the
r got the ring, and as
. is ao young, it waa
uraglng to those older
ed to use the "Cupid'
y other fortune reveal.
.lden in the cake and
gotte i ! j t;je- members of the par-
I
Gold
ing i:
sive w
MissL
bride or i
vows v
Rev. J. a
the Fir
ettevlllu.
younger
Mrs. J. f
30N-HERRING
o, N. C.-Sunday even-
17, a quiet but imprea-
t waa solemnized when
cth Herring become the
r., J. A. Dobson. ' The
spoken in the home of
inyder, the minister of
I aptist Church of Fay
s Gaynelle Herring, a
iter of the bride, and
Snyder wife of the offi-
' Rev.! A.. H. Outlaw and famllv
of Elizabeth City were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Outlaw during
wwj ytuM. weeK ena. - '
Basketball Champions
Honored At Dinner
The Boys Basketball team - of
Kenanaville were honored at a din
ner given by Mrs. J. O. Bowman
at her home in Kenansvllle on Wed
nesday evening, .March 20thli De
lightful courses were served and
the boys enjoyed a Very pleasant
evening.
runs amner is the first of a se
ries of social events given by the
people of Kenansvllle to show their
appreciation for what the boys
have attained this year in ; the
basketball world. They have stolen
the spot .light in two tourneya by
becoming twice champion. 'Those
entertained by Mrs. Bowman were
Coach Amos Brinson .Morris Brin-
son, Beacher ' Sitterson, Charles
Williamson, Burwood Murray, J. O.
Bowman, Jr., J. W . Williamson and
Murphy Dobson. .,cv::H -yJ:''
ELEANOR AND ELLEN' 'M
SOCTHERLAND HONORED
Eleanor and Ellen Southerland
Were the special guesta of honor at
surprise party given by ; Mrs.
Lawrence Southerland , and Pattle
Sue Southerland at their home in
Kenansvllle on Tuesday evening,
March i9th. A large group of the
boys and girls of town came to the
home about 7:30 and found,' that
-tna Twins d'd not know anything
about a party: However they were
invited in and the girls later learn
ed that they wore the guests of ho
nor at their own birthday party. ,
ciaung minister, were the only
witnessps. The ring ceremony waa
used.
The biide becomingly atUred in
a spring ensemble. She is the old-
lest daui;Siter of Mr. and Mh ."t
D. Herring of -Goldsboro and was
educated in the Goldsboro high
achool a 1 Pegg Secretarial achool
in Goldtiijoro. ' : . " 'av'--i .tivv ;
Mt.r Di ion is tha oldest Bon Of
MX. ana J, raf P. J. Dohunn nf Von.
ansyille. He received his education
in, the Machinist Mate School in
wonow, Va. ,and in the NaahvlUe
Auiomooue. Company, Nashville,
, The COUDle will msk thnlr hnma
in Kenansvllle: 'Where the bride,
groom Is with the State Highway
wuuuuiHiug,,- :
Mr . iiudy of
Beulavi... d at- Cabin
Sunday. -.. i
Mr," and i:. . l. C. Davenport's
daughter, Mrs. cu stance Price
visited them Sunday.
Miss Opal Baker spent Sunday
with, Misses Jessie and Reba San
derson.
Miss Delia Kennedy visited her
cousins Beatrice and Burnice Kennedy-Sunday,
r. 'j,:'- '?
Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Jones visited
Mr. Jones mother Sunday, ' .
Mr. Dick Atkinson was the guest
of Miss Grace Baker Sutiday even-,
ing. -' , ,
The public la cordially invited to
attend the Revival service, which
is being held at the Cabin Baptist
(jnurcn tms week. ,
Miss Effie Hall visited Miss Ern
ies Sanderson. '
Mr. Earl Smith and Mr. W.! W.
Mercer made a business trip tq
Beulaville Friday. . i , - ' -
o
Piney Grove' Church
Community-
Game .Tournament
Is A Biff Success
ine Juniors Woman Club nf
nenansviiie was again moat suc
cessful with a Game Tournament
which was their second, lant Fri
day evening In the : Community
Building, for benefit of beautif ica-
tion of ths .courthouae square.
' I The followlne names ire ih.
who received high score prizea for
the vario&s games in play: Mlsaea
BettW - JenkihsJXSarah , Pickett,
Mary AUee feua4more, Doria New
ton and BilhVPickett all nf
enaviUe, Mesdames Paul Potter,
Warsaw, N. B, Boney, KenansviUe,
Joe 'Wallace, KenansvUle, and
Messrs I. T.' CireSham.i Jr.: w.
saw, R, C. Wella, KenansviUe, Al
ton Newton and J. L. Williams of
iveiuuisvuie. '.b-it . ..,?:, .
A usi or the ' donors, t or , thia
tournament follows: w
warsaw, , , DupUn ? Herald,
narsaw Motor ' CO., West Motor
Co and Robert Herring, " Dry
vwouiujsi nose; mil, j, b. FuaselL
F. C Craft, Roy Newton, Pope and
Co., Farriors Drug Store and Hen
derson's Grocery Co.; Magnolia,
aeon, ineo Middleton, A,
a wesi, j. a; smith, L. m. San
derson, 3. L. Mathews, R. C. Wil-
on ana Ralph Horne; Wallace,
Wonoca Theatre and Wallace En
terprise; Falson, F, W. Oakea and
o. uwen; Kenanaville, Jeff Mc-
ueuuuu s 5erVlee Statlnr, T.ri.
Burch'a Servioe- Station, West's
Service Station, C .B. Gutherie, Gib
Batchelor, Tommy Qulnn and The
uuua nmes.. - - - .
inis is the second j iniitnam
given by the dub for this purpose
ao there have been mnnv
nora whos4 cooperation has bean
huoujt appreciated. t ,
Miss Bettie Jenkins vmi a Ana
joi a auosenpuon to the TIMES.
OUR PILGRIM MTinrRa nv. '
rsuusjsjWTED AT OUTLAWS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee and Chil
dren,' Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Whaley,
Mr. andMra. Needham Stroud
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sim
pson Harper last Sunday. : -
Miss Kathleen Jones apent " the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bessie
.Whaley.,-; iimi
Miss Bessie Potter la ill.at.het
home where she has been for sev
era! weeks. ' i
Mrs. Bessie Jones and mother;
spent the week end with Mrs; Io
nian Harper.; Q?ti
Mr. Ben Hines, Mr, Horace Lee
were visitors of Bonnie and Julia
Jones last Sunday.i;;;,j.;;'';;ii;:5'i
Mr. Tom Lee apent Saturday
night with Mr. Louis Henry Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroud and
daughter apent "Sunday with ;Mr,
and Mrs. Simpson Harper,
Mr. ; Earl Harper is 11 at his
home 'with miuiipaiij.'vj'.i
Mra. Bersell Herring and daugh
ter, Dorothy .Marie, Miss . Sela Mae
McCoy were visitors of Mr, and
Mrs. Needham Stroud last Friday
Mr. Earl Stroud was a visitor of
Misa Verda Jones Sunday. . ,
HOLT'S STORE
COMMUNITY
Outlaw's
evening,
The play "Our
wiu presented at
Bridge School -l Fririav
March 23 at 8:00 o'ckwlr
: lue piav bes-ina at finmnK.. m
land d ends to Boston. M. a
pageant the close shows how
.-.uco ana peraecuUon; gave
TSu ,wwm ano Drotherhod,
The Plav waa wHa. k.. t
. . - -- . " tuvuu uv natv
John T. Fitz?eral1
OuUaw Bridge Unjversallat church.
A Small admission nhanra a la
" ?" BeniB ww be charged,
' . jii' !:.ti; 6
we are verv aorrv r that u
Priacilla Kennedy died , Saturday
night v. t k.;.i w..r..
Mr. Frank Baker was the iruen
vi m.mm uessie Davenport Satur
day night, -v... (,:v;..---t,;.
Misa Novella'Kennedv. Mr. ra.
lea Erie Bakei" and Mr. SVanb n..
ker were the guest of Miss Bessie
Davenport Sunday.. ; w- . .
Misa Grace - Baker. Misa Delia
Mercer, Mr. Rob Jones atwtnt Hun-
day with Miss Eva and Rena Ken
nedy. ,'Y. '"be - :.:.'',.-,.. .-4 i'..
Mr. George Kennedy viaitiui
Miss Nernle Brinson Sunday even
ing of Cedar Fork.
Mr.' and Mrs. Earn Jones vl.lr.
ed Mrs. Jones mother Saturday
night and ilr, J ra mother Sun-
Mr. Richard R. Rouse, Mr. Earl
Stroud were shoppers in Klnston
last Tuesday. "
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Rouse
and daughter were visitors of Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Grady Sunday. .
Mra., Margaret Brltt, Misa Mary j
Stroud were visitors of Mr, and
Mra. Warren Stroud Sunday. . s
Mr. and Mrs. Needham Stroud;
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Outlaw Mra;
Vanie Grady, Bertie Stroud, Her
bert Stroud, Allen Stroud, Martin
Stroud, Corderlia Stroud, Elizabeth
Byrd were visitors of Mr .and Mrs.
Perry Davis Saturday, night I;1 '
, Mra. Needham Stroud was ' yls
ltor of Mra. Richard Rouse last
'Tueeday-;;;;
Mra. Mable Stroud and daughter
Irene, Mrs. Cella Sutton were visi
tors of Mrs. Owen Stroud last Mon- J
day. , - ' . i
Miss Bettie Grady waa a vjgltor
of Miss Olivia Smith-last Satur
day night. '
Mr. Charlie Paggett, Misa Mil
dred Turner, Mr. Fletcher Rouse,
Miss Lottie Mae Turner, Mr. Vir
gil Sutton, Miss Jessie Turner, at
tended Prayer Meeting at Piney
urove last sunaay night
. - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holt were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Morton
Holt last Sunday.
Poters Hill Items
Choir practice , waa held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Bostlc
Wednesday night . 1
Messers L. H. Quinn and Barney
vjuinn went to Kenston on a bus
iness trip Friday. , .
Misses Rannie Quinn. Inez
Quinn, Ruth Edwards and Thelma
BosUc went to Beulaville Satur
day afternoon. "
Messers Bytral Bostlc and Ar
chie Hall were the guest of Misses
uneima Lee and Erselle Jones Sun
day afternoon. . .
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Moore and
Mra. v Laura Thigpin and Mr.
Moore's parents wer the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown Sun
day.
Misses ( Vendetta, Verdie and
Ronnie Quinn; Messers Albert Mur
phy, Cheslie Thigpen and Cagle
Houston visited the B. F. .Gra'dy
High School Sunday. , .f- .,
Mr. and Mrs. N. R, Tiniren and
cnuaren spent the week-end with
Mrs. Tingens' brother and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Thigpin.
Messrs Barney and Don Quinn
and Marvin Houston and Andrew
Howard went to Pink Hill Sunday.
Everyone is triad to hear that
Mrs.. A. O, BosUo is recovering
from her Illness. : ; -
The quarterly conference tf the
Limestone Advent, Christian church
was neld Saturday with : G. W.
Shepherd, pastor,, acting as moder
ator. . s v... .' - , '' v :
Mrs. Oliver Miller is ' Visitlne-
her sister, 'Mrs. J. R. Weston.
Misses Mack Quinn, Myrtle
and Lizzie Mae Kennedy and Mr.
Orasha Quinn went to 'Rlchlands
Sunday.- ' ' . - ' '.' .
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brown
spent atun3-ty niRht "with J'r.
C. c. .
I -r Mr., a
Mr, and i. a. 1 ,
Sunday with L e. e ij i ,. u. L.
Quinn. - i
, Mr, .Cagle II-ji. 'on whs the
guest' of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hous
ton Saturday night. -Miss
Veora Thigpen has return,
ed home from an extended visit
with Mr. nd Mrs. Eddie Thigpen
of Beulaville. ,
,: Mr.' Macy Bostic was theguest
of Mr. and Mrs.- C. Q; Thigpen
Sunday night. -
r Mrs .Matilda' Herring' waa the
guest of Mrs. Lettle Hall Sunday.
' Everyone is sorry to hear that
Mrs. Ernest Quinn Is sick..
Mrs. Roscoe Futral is recovring
from an extended illness, j
. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards
were the -guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Turner! Sunday.
Mrs, Lonnie Jarman waa the
guest of, her mother Mrs. Carney
Lewla Sunday, -s . - , .
; ,Mrs. Joe Houston entertained at
a peanut shelling Friday night
tut. Arcnte Hau attended a
weinner roast at the John M. Har
gett Gym, r Friday -night v '
The Deacons of Limestone Chap
el church met at the home of Mr.
and , Mra, A;. O. Bostlc Friday
evening. - , v. - i
Messers L. H. and C. L. Quinn
went to Goldsboro Saturday on a
business trip. - t
Messers Burria and Archie Hall
and Misses Rannie Quinn and Es-
telle Thigpen attended the picture
show, in the auditorium of Beula
ville high achool Thursday evening-
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Miss Hazel Brown spent Mon
day night with Zettie Quinn. -
Messers Barney and Don Quinn
and Andrew Howard attended a
dance at the- home of Mrs. Smith
of Pink HIU Wednesday night '
Misa veroa Thigpen was the
guest of Miss MatUe HaU Sun
day. , I
Messers Lloyd Howard, Carl Wha
ley and Burrua Hall and Misses
Effie Bostlc, Ruth Edwards, Thel
ma Bostlc and Eatelle ' Thigpen
went td,Beulaville Sunday.- .
. Misses Inez, Vendetta and Ver
di Quinn were the guest of Mr.
annd m. Ellis Turner Monday
night, r '
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CHINQUAPIN ' " M- -
Mr. Billy CaVenaugh spent last
wee with Harvey Flynn.
a. w. xAmer ana Maggie Lee
Patrick attended the "sow at Wal7
lace Saturday. ' ,
FAISON NEWS.
Mrs. L. C. Crow, Mrs. M, C. Bow
den, Mrs. A. R.' Hicks and Misa
Kate Hicks were hostesses to the
Sesame Club Wednesday afternoon
in the club room, which waa beau I
tuuuy decorated with cut flowers.,
juwr a snort Business session the
following program on Ireland waa
enjoyed. , " ' " , ' -;
Long Way to TlDPerarv.1
uhg- by the club. - . " i - u
v'-me Land and Its People" Mra;
Kosa Ireland. ,
Legends, ' Superstitions -and
Ghost", by Mrs. Ai H.vWitherinf-
"Thomas - Moore" Mrs. . Ernest
Taylor. ; - . v .. ;
'Misa Nell Bowden guest of the
club sang "Believe Me With All
Those Indearing Young Charms."
wearing ow The Green." ; Ire
land's national song was sung by
ue emu. " . '
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3 of l;r. Li's I
i.t .,on Eund. y.
Mrs. John t " '' L
to her home in I
ft . Ks visit With 1
and Mrs. H. J. Fu
Mr. and Mrs. F. I;,
business visitors In
day . :,'
Mr.. Mason Baughn 1
from Duke Hospital v
been for treatment f-
week. . - .v ..
Mrs. Ernest Taylor an 1
ther Taylor were the gu
Ceness .Taylor Thursdt-y..
Rev. R, C. Clontz, of
ton was the dinner gut; i
A. H. Wltherington fiunu ty.
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...Frank Morgan urges bmt.ii
smile , to cure depression,
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BOYS PLAY 'INDIAN;'
"COWBOY" SERIOUSLY I :
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Pittsburg,' Pa.-iWhlle the " -
dlans" were doing a war an-, v p-
round Richard Rese, 8, the c,
ed "cowboy, someone set fiie i
the rope which bound him, f
ting the fact that the rope i
been tarred. Before Richard c i
be released he had been so sew -ly
burned, it was necessary t
take him to a hospital. -
divorce from
Jean Harlow wins
her third husband.
' - NOTICE .' ,; .
:: Notice is hereby given to all rf,r
sons ' whomsoever that the utui, r
algned Will apply for a parti
for Jessie M err t t t , c
vlcted in the ..General. Couu
Court of Duplin County. Said ap
plicant will make application for
pardon before His Excellency J. C.
B. Erlnghaus, Governor of North
Carolina on the 6th day of April
1988. , v. t
Any persona opposing said par
don will please file the protest on
or before said date. '
This 18th day of March, 1935.
,i, ROBERT C. WELLS, Attorney.
'. !. ' . JESSIE MERRITT,
i Applicant.
3-28-2t R. C. W. , .
The hostesses served a delicious
salad course. 7 - i , , .
Mrs. Dougald Newton and child
ren attended the funeral of her un
cle in Raeford last week and her
mother, Mrs. McDuffle, returned
with her. -,
) Mrs. Winnie Falson and Miss
Frances Falson entertained at the
home of, the former at a card
tournament for XJ. D. C. The
guesta were: Mr. and Mra. Roy
Cates, Mr. and Mra. O. L. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Oakea, Mra.
A. H. Witherington, Mr, Virginiua
Willlama, Misa SaUie HIU. Mrs. E.
J: Hill, Mra. J. X. Morton, Mra. E.
M. Rawls, Mrs. J. E. Falson, Mrs.
I. F. Falson, Mr. and Mra. Roes
Iseland, Mr. A. L. Mansfield, Mra.
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