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ThTu::;y. . , ' . J?' Hk3 Lizzie and Ilixy II;. -3 spent Saturday tfisrxcsa w 1 czi lliss Bessie Eenncly. ' :j 3 1 7 ii I V. V t A i ... j. i, .... , vl'.'a L:r 1 ., . T .... . ' ! . : uizzn et C . v ... . 1 XIr. nal I : 1 loske "OstlrT :v . i h. Eavcr 111: ' - 1 jr. cr.1 Mrs. Je" -. it I Ilr.cri Mrs. .". 1; .:. D. H. Ozil -Cwi and I.r. , ail of i:t. c::.2 . visiters here Cr. Iiy. : I i::ica Circle held a nd :d mee-tir-r CitrJ! 7 ia :a cf Mrs. Warrtn . IIi:s Annie Maxrxll 3 t::: Hij ElozcLs Cittcn :i:d. lira. 1L L. Outlaw Jr. the devotional. Mrs. II. V. zzzzi had chares cf th Kiss tndy period and was assisted 17 Ilrs. 0. E. Eryan. of Clinton. A business session was held which was followed by a social period. ' The hostess served delicious. re freshments.. Rev. and Urs. 0. E. Try an were cordial visitors during j vith irl:ns. y w mI. 1.3 rzzzt VPA Builds Fc ? Gyms Spends C. -r C5O,C0O in County rizzt it Ilk I;tUj i: cf Hiss Alice Mae Brc", a Ear.:ay. v. ' ! -i . .""f,'1H. nr. Ed Diff and IIJ C-n 'Work will be commenced tsaa were the guest of Miss Uary liar. rrow or Monday on the Chinqua-. eoiy Euiliy. '.. ,4 ! a Q jpin gymaasium, according to enn- mo? 9Tft sq HTA ttl UldBUtUTJK) th built in Duplin County, this L vMf with the aid of WPA. Wall- ) ace and Warsaw gyms have been UomDlete 1 aud the , jienansviue,, Gum Branch 1 1 'i iht afternoon. The meeting closed iac2 nouston. Kisses Veone and:Mo'ly Ken nedy uentfSat. night with Miss to meet with Mrs A. D. vOutlaw in June.. , ft ' ; 1 ll 1 i i 1 1 1' 111 II ' k 1 1 r f II v l 1 - '..II 1 . -VN '1 t V A I y 1 f 1 1 ; '- . -, ) : . . II I " I 1 111 II v : 1 -I . ; . 1 1 - , ' VJ . v 1 1 ; t -' ' -I, " - -. II , IV''!'..!' .M'i.. Eev. Gustave Ulrich will prea ch here each Second and Fourth Csnday morning. The public is in vited, to worship with us. Mr. Ul rich end family are proving to be quiete an asset to onu community. OUTLAWS BRIDGE NEWS r (Intended for last week) - , ; The Mission Circle will meet in the hone, of Mrs." Warren Max well- Catanday afternoon at 3 o' clock. II133 Annie Maxweil will De ioint hostess. All members are ur ged to attend. .' 'v- , Eev. John Fitzgerald of rough keepsie, H. Y was heard by a sp- lended congregatioa , . Bunoay at the eleven o'clock services. ' ' . ill. ana xirs. w. ju ureei ana Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dunn of Seven Springs were among visitors at church Sunday. Messers L. w, Outlaw an aar npl Davis wnt to Favetteville. Mr. and Mrs. : Bernie .' Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Outlaw of Seven Springs, and. Mr. anr Mrs. Don A. Outlaw of Kinston visited Mr. and . Mrs. M. L. Outlaw Sr. Sunday . ' 1 v Mrs Eric Berger, Misses Kachel Outlaw and Helen Parker spent Tuesday in Durham. , ' . . - W . ." " ' .1", Mrs. John Pearman and. baby of Summerfield, have recently re turned to their hocw after a ten dayvisit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Outlaw. - ,r r .V ; : , Miss Essie Mae Outlaw of Seven Sprinsrs school faculty; spent the week end .with her . mother Mrs. J, W. Outlaw Sr; ' - - iv ' ' ; Mrs. Herman Outlaw entertain- ftfl at her home from! to 6 with a miscellaneous shower, Wednesday afternoon April 21 Honoring lira. Kussel Spence cf Gcldsboro, who formerly H-z III IntC-y a teacher in the local school for past year.'j; ; ':,: ft -V; Much funwas had while the hoaoree unwrapped her gifts and me guesxs wrote advice to Ilrs. Spence.; Mrs. Outlaw served fruits to her, guests consisting of ladies of the;ccamunity.A r ; Work ' continues to go forward On thft VtiTewv an A I , , WiiCU VOID-1 1 piete.will te one cf Ik nnt ; .community: --n n J;r , k; I t , 7 "r- s, I, s' ' il.Hk i l.s. , " Mrs. Eloiuse Laynor went shopr ' ir? in Wallace Thursday . P.--M. I I'rs. rrl r-nV or1 TTica Til . lie Trovn vere shoppers , in Wallace Cat. eveninnr. 4 : -1 .Ilr. W. K. Clark, and' family., Mrs. Charlie Heath wa the guest of Mr. Roland Mercer Sun. . Rec. Hansom Kennedy and wife spent Saturday night with Mr. Dee Kennedy. Mr. Veaton Kennedy , snent Sun. night, with his father Mr. J. E. Kennedv. , 1 - Mr. Ashley Heath spent Sat. night with: his brother near Deep Eunj .Vfc-fA'?, '. Mr John Houston and son made 'a business' trip to Goldsboro xionaav. , - c - , , The Hue Mold has done consid- able damaee in this section Eev. BenCarlyle fuied nis re- fh Satnrdav ni?ht "and Sunday. Mr; anr Mrs. W; F. Thigpin mo tored to Otun Brfth Si" Mr. George Rhodes and family eym is now under constduction,- WPA ahs spent approximately v $3500, on each : gym in Duplin County, a total 01 ?io,uw. , ( ; Thin war North Carolina has V built 19 gyms,; with the aid ' WPA and .our county nas recievea four of thenr.;., " " . ( Tn addition to aidinsr in building, gyms in our county it has used r about $14,000 in leaerai money on school building repairs, auper- intendent Jonnson staxea inat u. would have been absolutely impos : posible to put our school building in the snape tney are vnmy. niui out the aid of WPA. r ' . Also WPA has spent consider able money in Duplin this year on roads and sewing rooms. It is safely estimated that by the end of 1937 Duplin will have heoieved more than $50,000 through the WPA v ODORA-MATIC CLOv5T ROLl-UP DOOR A Nw. Sturdy Spac Saver Haj all tha nawast featuros. ' Big and rooniy Extra itoraga paca for yaar round uso. Tw fuil-Unath oalented Ratainari maka it idaal for - storing Fall and Winlar; garments . . . OouM;Srangth fragrance. Tha Perfect Clothes Closet for Every Homo. j f ff) (!'. ' high. Two faet . I IramaV Nidcel-plated : 1 rigkJity ono . f 1 V Operafc l.keT'1-Top Oek. : " ti,U n to twenty' garments handra. Ste1 corner reinforcements; Insure 'iJi ( were jr: ;j ct Ilrs. J. l Liciicsl' ;fa. Fini-!.-J in :nu:n lace T ITT -----jr 7T A
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