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f 1 s next Monday .-. attraction for ming Monday wUl ..an in Red," showing I Tuesday. Wednesday, nomance," Thursday ,. Dark ." Friday "Red ami Saturday "Blue 1 tin hou.! t ansviiie, i sell to the the follows and being; i of North Cm who 6 of 'V ful I a r all say t Yoir attention is called to ths change in opening hours. During the week the program will open at T.on tn tha wnlnr. Instead of the usual hour at 7:15. On Saturday . - hnw will Mtmmiut lac tl ' uwu ihwi. " . " . 2:30 and the) i in the perfection ," It stars beautl ! . and Cary Qrant as : . ,ig daredeVils, J And it is Impossible to fcsm vnuna of Miss Loy'a t ri,.tiiia aha aaams,to onw even t e beat of net past perform- ances la her breezy, aown-w-ww. and sympathetic row m y"" in the Dark.,li'- i.'v:"'?fe . cary Grant's characterisation Is ...;. .nhv His very dif- f icult rote is superbly bandied, and he gives; a powenui perii""" remembered for olina, o; , i i t bidder for cu A cU of. land lying ; nn County, State aia. and bounded rt (lUtMli H . iWOWu Buvww " , i 1 1 v wlU open at 7:30, a ,on gme. Deprived of his usual "T oman In Red," Barbara good looking blothes, hs Is a leath- s latest amrruig u:w...r.iaPi(ted Wiot aimuai. uum- .uled as the feature attrac-1 out proves hut be can hold his Jay and Tuesday. v, J own admirably as an actor. First National's newmeioam m.tlc thriller. "Red Hot ' Tires," nlavinc- Friday only Is a picture la au. tlnn J. . ... -v rf m ., . . I ... Tne iory aeais wuu uia jum-; nnn of a vounar aristocratic Ken tucky girl, portrayed by Miss Stan- and described u follows to-wit: Besrinnine at a stake in Juniper Branch and running thence B. 65 poles to a stake; thence N. o poi es to a stake at the road; thence S. 60 W..150 poles to a stake; thence S. 170 poles to a stake; thence N. 80 E. SOoles to Juniper; than am un Juniner to the beginning, containing 112 acres, more or less. ; SCONP TRACT: A certain tract ..,, onnatntins- of 28 acres and being the same lands described in . cartaln deed from W. v. roller to Zack Williams, recorded in the office of Register of Deeds or iup Mn County, in Book 88, at page 439, to Which recorded copy reiereiii:? la hereby had for metes and THIRD TRACT:. A certain tract n land nonststinr of SI acres and mm fnilv described in the first tract described in aeea irom a. u. Wiluams and I A. Beasley. Com n.i.ainnai'' trt Zack WilUams, rec orded in the office' of Register of to c acre , tlon is to by 1 Advt April. 1 N. : 5-9-4t - : tucky girl, portrayed by miss tan-., ptaymg- Friday only is a picture m office' of Register or wyck. who through family finan- tA on Tristam Tuppers drama rmDlin County. In Book cial reverses, becomes a profession- of automobile race tracks, fill-1 1Bft t ' 84 Whlch reference al rider at society horse shows. She th breath-taking acUon and I ta herebV had for description " by a,. n A.aMM.jl la rha KftlA - .. a a). J .,. anhlAk jSj-M Ta1a. I . . . av I J J- of a scion of a blue blooded I.ig ; formed by a score of nationally fa Island family, also impoverished. ' mous racing drivers .although sev It is love at first sight with both1 era! of the cast participate In the of t'vem. But MUs Stanwyck'a em- races. til. .-sr. a tart slaved bv Oeneviere t " Thar also' is a sensational court lbin, U herseU madly in love with Urial jail break and man hunt Raymond, and vows to break up to add to the thrills, and a ro- mance in wmcn two cru. UW lUMkU WVOT.M ll I !! ' and Raymond. John Eldredge has the rale of a wealthy man of the wold a rival rider of Miss Stanwyck with whom he Is madly Infatuated. Miss Stan 'wvhlt. whila In love with her own husband, is deeply indebted to- the other man, and indiscreetly boards his yacht to help him out in a bust. ness1 deal. There is an accident in which a girl if drowned and El dredge held for murder. : Wednesday's program will fea ture Ben Lyon and Sari Marltca : In "Crimson Romance." battle not only for racing honors but literally fight to the death for the love of a beautiful girl. ; : ; Lyle Talbot, Mary Aster'" and Gavin Gordon participate In a trl anarulsx love affair which ends In tha daath of one suitor and the success of the other.. J NOTICE OF SALE aH ViAitnila nf aaid. lands. a imimTH TRACT i A certain 28 acre tract described as the second tract in a certain deed from H. D. wiuiama and L. A. Beasley, com. miaaionar. to Zack WilUams, reo- orded in the office of Register of peeds of Dupun county, in jjook. nut. at nae R4. to which recorded deed reference is hereby had for description or said lanas oy meies and bounds. FIFTH TRACT; Beginning In the middle of the road on the Barfield Hne. thence with the road N. 65 E Piihlin road: thence with his line S. 1 81 poles to a pine stump; thence I nr BO : aalaa 4a - cs afalro illtfftnA I with Barfield's line N. poles to the , ' begnining, coniaimng i-z acres more or less. SIXTH TRACT: A certain 89 ..a la ' V which i itood and i this inatrum ... s the 15th day cf OT, Commissioner Tar i. Easter priately at the 1 saw at t ven o'clo sermon. ' anthem, ' The serii er"s Hor S'. U B. preach at. will con conferenc . to attend t ly, invited. Mr. Q. J. ' the week the Went Measrs dleton I Chapel I with their i ''Mrs. C. C- y win be 'appro 1 Sunday morning t Church of War ing service at ele i Easter music and oir wlll sing the , . he Easter Morn". ic will be "East t the afternoon Rev. 1 lesiding pder wUl lton'f chapel and e second quarterly i officers are urged 1 the public i eordial- "fin of Beufort spent with his family at nent house. -Sheffield and Mid iidents at Carolina, nt the week end ?nts. ". Splvey and little ' By KELLO..I JIKT Phe Chinquapin Chapter has td its 1935 yeariwith bright ecu. We are trying to make i Vha best vear since we organ- 1 i. There is an active enrollment of 1 1 members, and all state dues have been paid one hundred per- Cett. , " I 'ambers of the Chapter have f t some Ume in prunning the i;pry on the n school campus v.. 1 the aim of beautifying the s ' uol grounds .We Jave cleaned l -n auanttiea of tobacco seed for t'lie" farmers this spring and cull- ad aevarav flocks or nens in ine neighborhood. We have also im proved our classroom, by classify- in? the bulletins and removing: old mint and varnish from tne taDies. Wa ara s-ninr to ravarniah them. In addition to our work,4, we have iramea tne future warmer vreea and Charter; they are framed un der glass, and we have them bang' Ins m tha claaa mom. i-r !.'vi- Ptf nnininar and . anravinor. the Aivhaivl nn tha aatata tt fl.- R. TV Parker ' we are receiving : three to t tw. anil hv vlrtna Af tha now VMW "J ' " . ar nf aala annfrarad In the Under- aiiriMwi hv a ludement rendered in tha Rnnarlnr f Tnurt OI DUD1U1 UllUh ..u a InnX tnnra nr laaa na. "Wlnir Tn Tha rtarb" scheduled ' tv at the March Term. 1935, in a',hB aama land An ahown-bv for the Thursday only, attraCOno Civil Action enUUed:V Zack Wil-'deed from Durham Potter et al to is a love story laid against the llams against R. E.sKoonce and zack Williams, recorded in the of timely and topical plot of a "pilot I wife, the undersigned will on Mon-' flce of Register of Deeds of Duplin - - 1 "TT nnuntv. in Book 67. at oaee 106. V ' to which reference is hereby made for a description by metesj and bounds of said lands. ; 4 ' ; W i 5 i i SEVENTH TRACT: Beginning at the mouth of Reedy Branch and runs up said branch as It meanders 90 poles to a pine on the ditch; thence S. 55 poles to a pine; thence S. 35 W. 86 poles to a runner oak ; thence S. 41, W, to the back line; thence with said Une S. 47 E. to a sweet gum, corner; thence N. 44 E. 25 poles to McC. J. Smith's cor ner; thence N. 9 W. 1 poles to a pine; thence N. 18 E, 104 poles to a short leaf pine; thence N. 115 poles to a stumpy oak; thence, N. 30 W. 95 poles to the canal on Great Branch; thence down said canal to the beginning, containing about 139 acres, more or less EX CEPTING FROM THE FOREGO ING tract that part sold by Zack trt; i Co- , i.ny, . growu't? r i. po.se of tl. J it " ' money to bcltur c i . , c j. room. irrmbers of the Chpi t r i nninled everv Monday charge of the opening and cluuu ceremony .This is done for to be come familiar with tne ritual, we hold two meetings each month, us ing the F. F. A. Ritual In all meet ings. We .also have a report, of the secretary and treasurer at au meetings. The beys seem to show a fine spirit of cooperatln, and e feel that we are going to be suc cessful In all our undertakings. . SOME HAVE SET TOBACCO " A few farmers in Duplin County VlAVA at out tobacco, patches are xattarad however ' The cold snap will probably delay planting for most farmers, wnicnv mibcui. v Lendon states, Is a good thing. . BUICIC PONTIAC Ve Extend Easter Greeting ; We are sare-yM win enjoy your Easter Trip ' - . more If you will drive one of oar BUICK'8 or 7 ; - PONTIACS. We ears of various makest also have some A-l used Stickland Sales And Service iAMES la ADAMS, Salesman ' ' ' WARSAW, N.' O. . -, ! .,,lilll-iil .in., ma ' . . i.ii.n. 11 . nuimioi . ... 1. --a-a-----aaja--aaa1 DUPLIN THEATRE PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING APRIl, 15th. MONDAY AND TUESDAY - BARBARA STANWYK IN J, ;tx - WOMAN IN RED ' " - ' Matuvse Monday 3:30 WEDNESDAY ONLY - BEM LVON and SARI MARITZA IN '.. ' ' - , r V .'.VvV. ' Matinee 3:30 - . THURSDAY ONLY - MYRNA LOY AND CARY GRANT IN , Wings In the Dark XX uaunee s:su , , - - x ' i ,. - mmav nviT i vIKTllKnT AVn MARY ASTOR IN ' ' ? ia 11 ei Matinee S:S0 : HATUHVAI ,01111? OTClTf 17 ' 'SHOWS OPEN SATURDAY AT 1:30 , Please Note: Change in Show Hours fr. Beginning next week the show will open for the evening program at 7:30. . Cm Saturdays the afternoon program will commence at 1:80. : t FREE TICKETS The following people wiU receive free paaws to any show next week if they will present this ad at the ticket window: M i Pcfgy McGowan. Warsaw; Miss Ruth Prtdgen, Warsaw; Miss Nancy Jussley,' Ke,unsville; Miss Margaret W1I 1 Mams, Kenansville; Miss Elisabeth Smith, Magnolia; Miss Mary Edna Dobson, Beulavllle; K!fs Earah McColeman. Falson; Mrs. W. V. Nix, KennnsviHe; Miss r 'izabeth Farlow, F -e Hill and Miss Edna Hool-s, . arsw. daughter, I -alyn spent the week end in Clin' -n visiting . Mrs. upi- vava mnth - T.Tra. J. H. McCullen Mesdamt t n Bowaen, rw n. Best, Jft an I J. C. Thompson were viaitors to I !o!irh Wednesday.' Mtf.H. j. lidrews has returned from Rich S ioare where she -vis ited Her sister, Mrs. wiison enou lars. . , " ( uJ'Unii YtvJ PMn' tarfear "and riaurhterfe sr-Ant Sunday IA Cnn ton guests of Mrs. Parkers moth er. Mrs. Hobbs." ' ' " Mrs. D. E. Best is visiting ner alatara. MaiidB.mMi.' Mamret P. Orme and Edward Gibson in Wash- Mrsi.SalUe.Shme of Wilmington and iMin. N Ift ' fiats of ' Falson were gueaU of Mrs, Henry Bowden Thursday,''; . , ' Mesdames R. C. Foster and Geo. Bennett spent Tnursaay in ay etteville. , r . , ,4., Mr. .an4 Mrs." Jack Quinnerly and daughter, Mary Darden quinnerly of Ayden were guests of Mrs. Quin nerls mpther, Mrs. R, U Best, Sr. for the week e'nd. ' 11 . S;MnL?'E;- ;;F. Strickland ; spent Thursday uiu bbldsboro 'visiting friends. , s 4 Mr.. H. JU' Stevens made a busi ness ; trip to Washington, p, C. Tuesday and Wednesday, - ' y Ed.StrL:Jand VNev.ctry.Head i' ' i n " - elected president of t..e Kenansville -Warsaw Rotary CluQ at the regu lar weekly meeUng held Tuesday nUkf i".: ' ' "i ;';.. " i The 'meettogv wa 'presided, over y 41PMsideftt, 3. Kj.Long. The byRotarlan Orr.Mr. Orr Ulked on. the.increaaing nazara ot mgnwsy ttnlJlMiti and aiifrpraataif that the Rtftrv (Huh ratonanr a safety tro- tl .LI. ... IT.' U.arfa gram in uiu uuifuw. mi. v ware a splendid taut: that wan enioyea by every one present. , Rev. Mr. Carson of Warsaw was a guest of the club, , , r. ; Rotarlan" Strickland was elected unanimous for the office of presi dent for the coming year to suc ceed Mr. Intf 'who has served the club as a very Table leader. ". Mr. Strickland has veen a memner vi the Rotary for several years, and no doubt will make a splendid lead- nther of fleer of the club re elected. They are Paul Potter, V. president and Arthur Humphrey, secretary-treasurer. Club was organised several months ago under the Warsaw aura cnar ta. f Slnca raanrantzatien the Club has, been meeting each, Tuesday night ' in the i KenansvlUe high school cafeteria, its memoersnip small but haawincreased during recent months. A drive for new members is expected to be put on shortly., wfr. . , .-, Each week a very interesting program is presented and several speakers have n guests of the ciud since reorganization. . Corigressr."n Ilcrr At PinkllLinnals A Glorious i J K f l 1 J I L 1 a!-J L-J, t--' '"-J af " -v.. , . AT BROOKS EVERY EASTER PARADE most have a starting point, and ' this Easter It Will be from Brooks'. ; More women have bought at Brooks' this season than ever before. For the last grand Easter rush, thia week, we have hundreds of new things . , new Dresses, new Coats, new Suits, new .Blouses, new Gloves and Bags, new nitderthings, tHankiesNew Shoes, new Bats, ' Archer Bosev For the men you Will find Interwoven Socks, Griffon Suits, Society Club Hats, Nunn-Bush and Friendly Five ' - ' " ' Shoes, Haynea Underwear. Hundreds of things to make your Easter a complete success. Come to Brooks. ,-, Shop In our store to your heart's content Our stock Is at It's glorious , , . ... .sX - a.,.,-; -v v height of beauty, style and charm. ' ' , ( SHOP THIS WEEK-END FOR THE " FINEST OF EASTER FASHIONS AT ; ''A-'iBROOISS' t 8 Pink Hill. Anril 17. The Pink Hill Commencement began Sunday afternoon when Jv. u.'J.-uawy of Kins ton delivered tne tsaecaiau- raata aarmnn.- In. . On Wednesday night the seventh grade gave.thelr clafs night pro srram In the for- i t f "A Party ot The Nations,'.' wssntatives : of all the nations v a present, oiier lng contributlona l. i acterlntlc , of their countries. On Thursday school will pre "The Husband I burlesque by W other, "Businef, , comedy In one i son. Of especial i mehcement 'a " Friday night C, Kerr of Was' Vr. John Da introduce t' n - A f I t S." a ad 'ress I ''t; the high tvo plays: one. i." a musical : i rare; the 1 la Fort'i." a t in C.e Coia !. f la ( '.v. i -a 3. II ','1 f-eak, n will If The Leader, ,v WARSAW NJ C. - - v Yca'n rcy.-j fsr ; C3 C:ra Yea C:t III , ; GmrauMtd f ya . O , ,' . .- 4.41-21' ".' 4.75-1? Othmr i- .-It 4-, J1 More Non-CLH MUeagS QukLer-Stopplng Grip Elowout Protection In EVERY Ply Guarantee against road hai- ardt Guarantee against defects for lifu , "our own uarantee"and year ; ninil uervico , LJ1. r' ' r C - ; 1"- 'l TO 23.50 New Sport Styles Bright Patterns Fine Tailoring Spring Colors Accessories To match or Mend with any Easter outfit. HATS. . , .from $W5 BELTS from 50c TIES .....from 89c SHIRTS ,...'.from $l.CJ SOX. '....from J8 ALL WHITE AreAllRfght 02-95 - "' "f-.v New Punched Shoes for 0 , ' - I -V. 1 fOrt-' 'J. AU White Shoes for 8j'..' Mad 2 Dy , , CENTRAL , ' AND . nunn-i:ij: l. : ...... A-AilWWW.MiV'l'," '
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