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THURSDAY, 4 i v7..p'y V t .4 . . .. . . TIMES .: : a ' V ..-.. - Sa - Fcstiva 1 ,1 y 1 it 1 t 4 ' RfecLitc'vEiipodtion & Auto Show 1 f i. J' . - , r o I I 0 ,6- ,f i " EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINING Jnnnne 3-7 FIVE BIG NIGHTS OF PUN AND FROLIC FOR ALL .... . iS . v. i. -; .f-""-; i ...... i.r'L'. .b' ..- ' i, - .-. ...... ... - - ... ' , ; - t . : . ' ' .. ; - i . , ........ : . ill O'CLOCK- .gratlon laws. They were defeated flee. Proir to the opening of" the B. F. Grady News Items : BOSS LENA SMITH, Reporter ' ' Ueam. Robert Kelly, Hew Davis Greenville, Mr., and Mrs. Floyd and Buater Smith visited friends Maye and children and Rev. tw ln Greenville, Sunday afternoon. rence Kessler of Pink. Hill were , Mrs. Jesse Southerland and chll- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter In the last Congress when their Raleigh Office, here, all payments major measure came to a vote, had" to be mailed direct to the Reg. which proposed to lodge extraordi- ional Office at" Atlanta, and the nary powers with the Secretary of new arrangement has found favor, Labor and to confer upon her Juris- it was stated, with mortgagors be- diction in handling alien deporta- cause It is more convenient for tion cases, which, under the - law, them to deal with-the Raleigh Of- are exercised by courts of Justice, flee, It was added that apparently This measure must be defeated R- information that the office was op- gain, a the Kerr Bill la a sub- en in. Raleigh had not reached alii; o stantial reproduction of the obno- home' owners. A, .teller is on duty Miss Lela Mae McCoy gave xlous bill which was decisively de- -daily from nine o'cock to four candy cooking at her home Satur sie Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Elis Roy- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller, als, Mr. and Mrs. Bersell Herring, Mr. M. N. Bostic of Burgaw vis- Mr. Johnnie Potter, Mr. Oscar Wha ited hare Saturday afternoon. ley, Mr. Harrell Adams, Mr. Jeffia Stroud. There were two birthday cakes representing her age with candy and candles. The honorec and her sister, whose birthday will be June 15th cut the cakes and served the guests. j Mrs. Anna Waller of Beulaville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alston Carroll. Little Mr. Jake Bostic visited lit tle Miss Edna Mae Carroll Sunday night. Miss Macy Miller spent the lat ter part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sumner. Mrs. Leon Blalock is very ill. We unH, " Doumenana j. omun oaiuraay nigui ir sup- feftt(ld lout session of Con- o'clock, exeeot.on Saturdav. when dav night. Those attending were ia inissionary from Mexico) spent per. ; ' . - ; ' Igress. ' r " Ithe hours arefrom nine o'clock to Mrs. Alma Herring, Mrs. Elis Roy. h(Pe her a sPeedy recover, t e day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mr, Horace Smith, Miss Mildred . " . iU v. nen u , m i.ino nn h I Mr nri vin. isih w " Mr" SSS- DemBv Lthof -'S" wf7y JtiSS BuUdmg KiS Committee on JmlgSon o?,Payment. may be made by mail westbrook Sunday. i Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller and family spent Sunday with Mr .ant) Mrs. Will Miller. Messrs George Lanier, Bud Mil ler, John B. Albertson and Misse.. Josephine Carroll, Aldene Hinen and Elma Carroll visited here Sun day afternoon. Little Miss Mary Edna Miller was the guest of little Miss Norma Grey Miller Sunday. I Mr. Ralph Veach spent Sunday j afternoon with Misses Reba Win- I .. tiHl... . ..t. livAll a a nvnr thA-pnunrpr ir wnn Miss Olivia Smith :c&tlria .aee-;- .... . ..L. um? th.u nnm.nt. ,m . . . . . . . . . ... . . . T'lWUlUU UHUIU1LUM .' UBU5KU3U. . UUlDr . . v W-J " Ir of' W.l 2e 7 of Amer-, credited t6 the- accounu of bor- ' ?Ji W,Uacet "P1e,nt E? etaitoJV.r tlat?1 teans by smothering and pigeon-wers who find themselves unable with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. the teacher, pf .the BT. qnAyJ7"," I to come to the Raleigh Offi to J. Smith last week. - - school were re-elected and' we are . .. " T. Misses Llna BeU. Rubv and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Houston and ' stead and O. C. Smitn. Bessie Stroud, Miss ' Geadie Raa son, Allen, Mrs. Edward Houston I Mrs. Carl Smith spent Sunday Langston, Mr. Elbert Hill, Herman 'and Miss Mary Lou Bostic spent , with Mrs. A. H. Miller. Sutton, Ronald Sutton, Wilberl Saturday in Kinston shopping. Misses Eva Mae and Mary Ruth Hil and Jeffle Stroud. Quite a number from here at. ' Willlnm anont Sunriav visitine I J una laai weea. , ' ' acnooi were rw-eiecieq una we in . . . - 'make their navments ss Bertha Kelly, of near 'Mt hoping that they wU aaSeturn. ; k 0,6 weak ,poU m our imm,-,mak! ! iitMMt vi.. Roii. nimm. . gratioa -laws. VThe Chairman of '" s:'-"'" ,lll,.,u "" CHve visited Mia Bella Simmons ' Mr. Jasper Bell of near Mt Olive a wnue Saturday night,.. gratioa laws. The Chairman tbia Committee has absoluely re- elgn Immigration for a period" of 53rd; BIRTHDAY! . Deep Run, May 28th. Mrs. Al ma Herring celebrated her 53rd ! i i . ri r..v. it , ruiiicu . jam' KUUT ;WiHWI, . , . t . Mr.hnunJVUli.ma of Sunday termxm. . Yyo. ( -.-w- . aa-ima Aaiwjr varouj,. for wvu Sigh tmmi for the, summer. . . I f known lady of - this community years. Mr. and Mrs. uoraon omim man nunU away wmuur uigav. , ami ., . klw t. . , Mrs. T. W. Smith were Kinston has lived in this community all of i:r " r"T. - ..I" V ma Herring celebrat tuoppera. Monday. . her life. She wa. buried in the KeprWiuUves In Congress to a X laBtf"ndfty wlth a birth- Jeosie Mas Worth In frton of CDaniel Cemetery Tuesday after- p? .k1,88' lo .day, dinner. Those present were: of noon at 2:30 o'clock. . ' i 1 'r .ana jars, naieign jangston anr; . rrvun "; children, Mr. and Mrs. Lottie Rouse supported, such sa the bills ntro- and son, Royce Leonj Mrs. Annie duced by Congressman Dies, Green L. Stroud and children, Mrs. Ash- ana rayior. xnese wui saie guar a uey Stroud and children, Mr. and Grlfton, Miss Mildred Horton the; best Interests of the American f people, ' The Immigration Issue ' Thebeara two sets of bills which 'thehlng and weakening our Jmntl-j 15Vipn41h!n TVpws re'atripUons were lifted, There are'grattoa lawa The fact remains. J ' - Tienasnip ieWH thousands of Mexicans and dtiaens howevar, that opponenU ef restric- " . a ' of Sduth American countries, as tion, both in and out of Congress, I Mrs. Ellis Royals spent last week we'llls those of Canada, who art The Junior Order Uf pushing this in Deep Run with her parents. readJ to enter the United SUtea kind of legUraUon. The other set i : Mrs. Bertf Swinson was a visitor ' as soon as conditions Improve. Of laws gives no relief but takes to Pink HiU Sunday ' There are no quota restrictions onaway many of the safeguards of t Mrs Sarah Bowdln has returned lmmlgranU from countries of the the.pwaent Immigrattoa and de- to her home In Mt Oive after a Western Hemisphere. , portation laws. This set of bills is several days visit with Mrs. Claude ' The American ;worker has been ( being supported under the guise of Brock ' ' ' in competition with alien labor for .relieving the distressed tM com- , . Everyone ,ta' clad to know that -many years, and Is in compeuuon Pfveiy small umMrv iiiet M toprovlng with the seven million unnaturaliz- gaily admitted aliens. It la evl- after hw F . ed aliens who are In Amerjca at dentthat Uw supporters of these j Hn. George -Register and Molina ' the present Ume. - This compete bill, are reaUy using a few sxeep- ', Suna rnoon with Mr. ' tion i serious, ana unless Congress tlonal hardship cases as an excuse Brock, v , acts promptly our American workr. j.f or a general weakening of ourr Mr. Jobn Swtason aid Miss Dal- ingriianwin,be.s1oj!leawa cw1uMv-w-. . ' , , jsy Burnhana attended the funeral j M w-.tuoHar1 and lOW DnCtQi. an.. Vn, .1 1 ' W!-- . .ir . XlMUW vt Mil.-- - - ' - 1 . log UUH UJ aUUgLUBU U1V H JUM VVia AIWW. -' ' - competitors to the near future. THe bpotBct American worker andj Mr. Cam Pridgen; John Cam Americantaxpayer is ; carrying a. py reasonable . relief In ex- Pridgen and Robert Hurst, went to heavy burden now by reason of a-, ceptional . cases- of hardship, have the ball game In Falson Sunday af have been introduced in ths preji-' been Introduced at this session of ternoon. ent Congress. One of these would Congress.by both Democrats and 'J Ut and Mrs.: John " Langston strengthen' the : immegraUon ' ano itepubllcans, members of the u- spent Sunday evening with Mrs deportation.!; towtUT-Tlf -gyr: gtor Order, .teelunlng QwnssnwB Claude Brock. . ; -r -. would, in a large degree, nuuuy ( p,ell of Texas, Congressman Green Mr, Coy Lee Miller and Mildred them. 'J ' Grice motored to South Carolina It is estimated by the DJP4"" Taylor of Tennessee. These good Saturday and were married there. nxnt of State that tnore than: a bain 6921i 839 707 1 "MIbs Mattla 8wlnson, Jane ap4 n, 'linn aliens would seek admission T2M. , jit Ir, a-ivina- th ' ' n 1 Martha aneni TUMdav In vrf nil,,. to the United States, Under pres ' wnoie-hearted support I We are all glad to know that 1 Hrwhat'theTcai ZS- ? Congreasman Kerr of Norih Ca- i I XctoJSorZrtJroiln ha. introduced Bill, H. R, erlcwi worker in our retarlctlve 795, at the request of the tmmi- -, i!f ration laws, ana Uiero im a-- .- . v-, -.-,,.:.. v. -. Vgr i " 4 th Denartl ment of labor. On Ita face It laai-'tT 'lr ;- v: 1 -l :) uml teuuenvj - sr iiif "iwi innuru i nt otUhatvWartUiigtoa,. toUW of fW-,---vj vH; Mrs .Melvin Stroud and. children, Miss Lela Mae McCoy,' Mrs. Nancy Stroud, Misses Una Bell and Bes- Miss Gleadie Rae Langston spent Saturday night with Miss Lela Mae McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. LaUie Rouse and son Royce Leon spent Saturday night with Mrs, tous parents,' Mr. and Mrs. S. W. R. Langston. Mrs. Ellis Royals has returned to her home near Warsaw, after spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Alma Herring of Deep Run. I o Hallsville News Items Mr. Johnnie Houston of Kinston spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Edward Houston. I Miss Vera Miller has been very ill but she is gradually recovering. j Miss Doris Miller spent the lat ter part of last week with her pa- tended preaching at Muddy Creek Sunday. Mr. Waller Miller visited Mr Herman Rouse of Pasture Branch friends here. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hines visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bostic Fri day evening. TOBACCO FLUES Cash or Credit At Right Prices You Are Invited To See Our Stock Before Buying T. A. Turner Pink Hill, N. C. Matter De Luxe '.j'l mmmmmmtim rVoljh 'f ' v r S0 all factors jSL J2 , r a L J ' . lj Mnarr 'tion laws, but In ita uhstmnfi of Z ta ,lleu who re uw Immigration by giving to the Sec only nln, tlwuwnd retory of Labor wlda liberty and Office In Raleish iflTSSllil; Hill. TIIK. ' HT ' .art tlooccuVred last year nnrrt with eighteen thouaand i. tion lawa and to permit peraoiis,'ljri ' hM1, nnrtnnl ,,M May 24th, 1933, pared with, eighteen - year before. Not such nrd for the Department a .rood who are subject to deportation or ""T"' """"" T"",U "; ,.,, , . am,. . oy ine nome jwner Lan jor- of La-1 violation ox our American lawa, to ., ,,j . -, v r?, h I, kj. .. , poration, is today called to the fact - V----V'K- ; fcW"M" 'that the Corporation is maintain ors are two seU of bills in It Is unfortunate that the head cashier's Office In Ralelgb res. which hava been Intro- of the Department .of Labor, and for their convenience in making 1 at the present session, and the Chairman of the Immigration pavmentg . . " are being pushed with vig-1 Committee of the House of Repre-, CMhiar,s Offioe wa. opened a set of these laws is desig-, sentatives, appear by their actions 4 feW we$k. m order to serv f lug the leaks in our pre.-. to be actively Identified with alien hom, owners ln 27 counUe. s and prevent thl. country interesU. Not a slngls one of these comprising the Raleigh District of .Jed with excess labor. persons or officials has a record the CorporaUon, and a complete f.'.scountry who are on re- of favoring, any measure which recnj gU accounU Is now be , burden will become hea-, really safeguard, the working peo- mg kept m the Raleigh Office so , workers and thelple of American by substantially that those who have been unable 3 la t! e future. limiting the entry of foreigners. to t pttyment probjem, B1t. , r a that un- On the oer band, they have done ... bv ..,- wi; ,. t AUVkRTISkMtN, t fTHE new Master De Luxe Chevrolet brings you a per fect combination of the most de sired motor car advantages of the day. Yet it sells at much lower ! prices and gives much greater : operating economy than any other motor car you would think of comparing with it! See this car drive it at your earliest con ' venience. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compart Chevnll't low MiaaW prion aruf ewer C. M. A. C Nrw. A Caaami Xfakn VtXT CHOOSS CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST Master Do Luxe Jones- Chevrolet Company , :' Pink Hiiij N. c.-:: I ' I ufm ft Jl Mai j f I Kftll- I I uam ' 1 1 I i I r-,:i t" r t r ".I v t r dat at the' Us .a C a!a!!!aaliIB aClal
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