KT TTT"V" T1 :3 c::u:xh histc?wY liatiy attend t ' ' cc::ltgakdti: : celebration, i' V i t i i, t.- i t,k ; en E"W u t!e ..Mil -'"...n ia -, 1 VaS it '-t t i, when 1 t eve 1 1 j none in tLe si. 'a, e :j for former E.:;-.r event," which f ;any hundrev e county to Ke rs v. Ilea, this ; up in : a " e to t ? t t : vIie i 1 both com. ther$ cent: celet who' , T . ice . bci ' ofr lit. aansviue. ,,u . have suflet 1, lit? now in the w'j, i i county scat event, or ..n for the county as a 2, Warsaw Lps its Armist 7, and Wallru its Straw '.val, while to the Kvith i over the County line is ? with its annual Farm . -al. ' r, v.e still repeat that Ten 7 s';ov.!d have some-annual, t rj, connty-wide cJe , tUi.y boosting ev?nt, ":j8t something. er i he br Be r.: ;:::s'Clnt3 ii io Ten1 . -1 i:r "1!C 1 "-J - y- " 1 tf L. The 1 by i , 1 ,uz: l services . r; UCll l ATRCL" 1AT4 MOORE Iman r siot ro, ) Iri 1 tVi i Din in' 1 i i fjr r.' ' sf ., 2 ' 1, faeretary r of i i lareau, or one i 4 " '..itivcs, will meet . ; , tis of Duplin Co, ( . 'y-v,iJe meeting ; on j eveL'2. June , 29, at 7 l. in t!ie courthouse; in , le. The purposeof the P is to d'ncuss the pro-: 1 1M r'Tto program and a lew a . cultural ' adjust- t act for another year, I cry farmer in Duplin Co, i' J to attend this meeting, A ii Cousht that is will be y tli , tlonal to everyone, k ' YLAND ' ' ' ' XT'' .agi;glia : Chas. Abernathy, Jr.,. of , Hew crn, will give an illustrated lec-t"-e ci the Holy Land in the Free "T'-lut church in Magnolia 7 n' t at 8 o'clock, ; ; i t a son of Hon.- Chas. " " y, Ex-jCotfgressman ana ' 1 1 ; a tour through the Holy i '3 S is giving great picture The public is invited. I ; Jed that those who wish d, eet there before 8 '- k, as a packed house, is expect: ' crEt Resurfacing N C. 24, frem Kenansville io e Sampson county 'Jine is to1 be urfacedWork of resurfacing jin' Warsaw to Bampsoa county line has already begun, nd; de tour signs are up. . ' As soon as resurfacing to Ken ansville is completed, ttie . work will be continued to Fink Hill,' re surfacing Ko, 11. ' Return Local Lad Jcxkscn School One of the. Duplin County boys who is in the " Jackson ' Training school, ran away s from me school three weeks ago. He was appre hended by the Duplin County sheriff, and was ent for by "thewitn heart attack at her home scnool autnonnas. . j. a. .yer came for' the boy and took him TTi AMMnWnHnn nt . VatlraAT1 Training trhrM j aa thorough that no boys sent to the school Ure allowed to ma ewayr';. until their period of training in the school is finished,1 . , ' . CLLirSATES EIKTHDAY ; Mrs. Kedar Brj aa eatertained in her home oa last Friday after noon from 5 to 6:C0 honorinc ' -r imnll wvn. the occ 'on i cend birtday. I ll'efollucttr.l erj y a s -M I tl Ilrs. I : n, c -i I toii y !y . -M .. ur at ted by L iedy,,ser t consist rt .dual coolies f. nd pink leia- 3 r ''Pr 'i t 1 I if 1 Eome I ' t ' i fir. . the1 ' It j j r v .a tlie at- t ' e 1 at tLe meetings 1M ti "... vl5 IVach last '(.i.U "ay. This is the third year in secession that both the .4-H ami Lome Demonstration clubs have both won the attendance gavel. N . i . Around 250 men, women and children from the county dropped tlirir household and farm cares for the day and motored down to Wrightsville Beach, for a . whole day of entertainment, speech-making and, pleasure.-. -v'.7; '. ' Both meetings, started at 10:30 o'clock, the 4-H clubs at the Har bor Island auditorium and the ad ult meeting at the Lumina, - A picnio lunch was held for eich county. ' ' v "The afternoon was- spent swim-' rune in the sun.' ' Mrs. Ella Cooper 'Loftin Laid to Rest Funeral services for Mrs. ' lla Cooper Loftin were held front, the Kenansville Baptist Church Mon day morning at 10 o'clock;' oon-( ducted by the BeVw F, L Goodman, of the Kenansvm Presbyterian Church, assisted by the Eev. J. D. Larkins, retired Baptist minister of ' Wilmington' and brother-m-iaw of the deceased, interment was made in the family lot in Farnor Cemetery in KenansviJlt. She was laid to rest feeside her ' mother. -t Vi; ' Active pallbearers who bore the casket were R. V. Wells, J. E. Jer- ritt, Vance B. Gavin, Q. E. Bail, J .T.. Williams. W. M. ' Brinson, and Henry M. West of Kenansville afldeotggBaaetfr Hononuypallbearers were Jno, A. Gavin. W. B. Murray, P 8. Williamson, Bernice Furir, Joe Wallace. E. J. Daa Faison r' Mi" Gowen, C. X .Qninn, N. B. Boney, C. D, Dobson, Bodolph Dail and Robert Grady, of Kenansville ;? J. 0. Bowman, of Wadesboro;1 Geo. B. Ward, of Wallace and Dr. E. L. Carr, of Bose Hill.' " Mrs. C. D. , Dobson . was in charee of flowers.' A"' quartette composed of Mrs. George Bennett Mrs. Lewis 8. Bullock, J 0, Bow, man and Lewis S. Bullock accom panied at the piano by Mrs. W, 0. Reynolds rendered music, favorite hymns of the deceased. $$1$: Mrs. Loftin ."Ma?8 ?,V ftj she was affectionately known thruQUt the Oovnty) departed this life suddenly fwturday night about 11 o'clock when ahe VM ' stricken . , gi.. Wftg 47 eart old on j.OT last birthday. - Her sudden death was a heavy shock to ; the com muaity as well it th? family. 8he had shown no signs oi oeing sick and as usuaj pen the day t her work in the office of Gavin and Gavin where she was employed, and at her.home aiding in prepar ation for the Baptist Centennial Celebration Sunday. Her . -never failing smile.l greeted everyone Satuway as usual, -t . ' 'i' ' In the passing .of ."Miss Efi a noble .life has gone to its reward, 'i'estiinony as expressed by Jno. A. Gavin and J. 0. Bowman, and the huge floral, offerings - front kr many firtads attested the ittigh es teem ia which she was .held. It caa be said of "Miss It" that her life was filled with spreading sun shine and stand? out a aj fxam plq to others to carry the.ir own urdeas, !'..:'i :HrMv -" ' She was the youngest 'child of L. M. Cooper and her late mother, Melia Blount Cooper. , Suryivirz F e$ her father, who passed h;s 3th birthdafV;'. weoes5ayf',:'f?:; I'ary Cooper, of Kenaaaviile; Mrs. r. t, mils,. vCr.m -Vfr-l D. l.c ' Ins, of Wflmiiiston; Mi-s. L. D. l of "Magaolia: V Mrs- Libfcye Albritton, of" Kii: rrton and frs. P. L. Warrior, of Kenansville, J au s-.tds. A ore: ier, iames vqo?- t ? i V rh . . M. WI ZZZZZZ TAKT3N I "T'- IZ TO EiATOSITjr ' ". , 'V .k, cf t: ' t, t a a"'": icii Luther A. Beasley, The vhotokraph above is of Luther A. Beasley, Kenansville at torney and church historian for the wrote, 7100 Tears of the Kenansville Baptist unurcn," ior tne iuutn anniversary celebration of the .churdh. The history, as depictea oy Mr. Beasley, will be found in its sue of The Duplin Times. Equalization Board v a .la usts The County Board of Commis missioners and filed with the N. on Monday, and constituting the county, board of equalization and review passed upon matters of taxation and ; valuation brough t np for their consideration. t Amone other things handled by the board was a recapitulation of Duplin PWA 'projects q&itimates submitted by Leslie N. Boney, ar chitect. fi':;-'40!"':' These are 12-reora .remodeled and new auditorium, at the War taw eJementary school, $22,500.00 Six-room school and auditorium to seat 360, Wolf scrape township, to cost 18,000.00. v Six-rooms in the present uli- torium, and a new auditorium at Bealaville, to coat, $14,360. Four-room additwa to B. F. Qrady axbool to cost, $8,731.25. V Twenty-two teacher, teacher- (. OjJjFOT'.XHAlKS'.'i;. We wish to take this opportun ity to expresi our, deepest appre ciation to our many friends for their kind expressions of sympa thy during oar recent bereave ment, the death of our daughter and sister, Ella Cooper Loftin. M. COOPER and FAMILY J SPECIAL FEATURES IN THIS . WEEK'S ISSyE OF THE TIMES y Y Z. Ia this weex's (issue of Th TJuplin Times are three special features deseryiag ojnm fhan a passing mentioa, . - They axt; ' , -i, .f - v 1 .f "QJffS DHJITDRED TEARS OF THE KEKAKSVILLE BAP, TIST CHURCH,", history of this church in full, as written by Luthflr A. Beasley, church hiatoriaa, for the 100th anniversary, celebration, On Page , , '" , ' - i 4 SrrCII C? IX K. Y. GULLET, Dean Emeritus, Behoof .of 1aw Vake Forest College, at the" 100th anniversary celebra- tion at the church last Sunday. Oa page 2. - s CUE YESTLZDAYl A regular feature of The Times, con-' tributed by Mr. A. T. Outlaw, that is evoking considerable com ment and is very meritorious. On page 8. , . v 1 , ' cptrs of this issue have beea printed and may' be (' ' 'ti at t3.e rate of 5 cents per copy crt the office, of The : i T;-nes, r -nrsville, or copies will be mailed to any ad ,iit )L 1 1" ites at C e rate of 5 cents each. . Kenansville Baptist Church, who entirety on another page of this is age, at a. t . urady scnool, cost, $10,000. Four class rooms, added to the Chinquapin school, $8,731.25. In addition to the above, five agricultural buildings for .the county, one at Beulaville, Magno lia, Warsaw, Chinquapin and Wal lace, each to cost, $5,500, are in cluded in the recapitulation. A resolution from citizents in the northwest section of the county asking for the paving of the road from. Mt. Olive through to NC 11, following a route to be worked out by the highway com mission, was approved by the com missioners and filde with the H. C. State Highway department. . Citizens of Bockfish township, asked that a road,' 7-lOths of a mile he placed oa the conaty highway system. ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR BUILDING WARSAW SCHOOL i ' The Duplia County Board of Education has advertised for bids to construct a , new ; grammar school auditorium, and renvoate the old grammars school building in Warsaw. .' . ' Valuations Graham Barden Gets High Honor, Washington, 'June 22. Kep-, mentative Grahani A. Barden was today given a signal honor when he was' named 'to- the House Labor Committee, which, is important under all circum stances, and which at the mo ment is the most sought after committee in the House, not ex cepting the committees on ways and means, appropriations and rules which ordinarily outrank all the others. -' 1 Dlt GOODING DINNER HOST WPA WORKERS Dr. G. V. Gooding, secretary of the Kenansville Board of Educa-(weU chosen woris el tion, was host at a fish dinner to (Dr. H. Y.; Galley, t' the WPA employees who have the , day, whose a been constructing the gymnasium given on another ; at the Kenansville school. Around 'paper. ' 35 WPA employees were present I ; Mrs. Louis S. E." The dinner was given at . noon member of the c Tuesday. Invited guests wen B. C. solo number dor Sellars; county WPA supervisor. I servicfc ; ; J A. 7. Dickson, princisaL Kenans - ville school; 0. P. Johnson, coun ty superintendent of schools, F. W. McGowen. county auditor, and 'A. C. Hoaeycutt. - Work on the gymnasium was brought to a finish this week. Sometogo to It is the plan of the Federal Government to continue the CCC camps, which have proven so pop ular, but they will continue wim a reduced statf, which will make 'it impossible to enroll as many young men in the camps as previ ously. Tae age limits have -. been CCCCamps July 1 changed, the junior age limit aowjis p rv beiag 17 to SMJ. A few young men iT8. IV. U, will be sent to the COO camps irom Duplin county, oa July 1, which is the next date for enroll ment. 400 Over 65 Dependent Ia the recent survey . made ia the coalfcy it was found that there are more than 1,300 persons over 85 years of age. Of this nam' ber more than 400 are absolutely dependent. Accosting to the set up Duplin county wil be able to aid only 274. . . This will work a very decided hardship upon the Welfare Board in the selection of the 274 to re- ceive the aid. Accepts Position A: Kinston ' Miss Baby Martin left Tuesday for Kinston, where "she has ao Iraiaiag school. Miss Martia ex- pects to eater nurses' wauung1-v . school again in the fall. JUss JUr- tin is a member of the Methodist Sunday school and a young wo man, who has the best wishes of her friends in her undertakings. Concert Class ; To Sing at Sandy , Plains Free Will' The conoert class from the Free Will. Baptist -orphanage at I" I' dlesex, will sin; atandy Ilfil'r. Free Will Baptist church on Ta day nitrht, June 3. The pulllo i soordially invl' rl to attead. A f. Hand County a Una attct bration a. " Kenansville . Sunday. TLe purpose, an i one thin", t of Mrs. I t i loved and 1 church, at 1 ' I ville on Sut Preceding t" . 1 school service, J. who acted- as r ies throughout t fitting tribute i did Prof. J. 0. i superintendent, lesson. ' Words of weL c coming, which Lei family reunion, s J. Blanton, cour.'v- w "The MVwd U I ; Shall Hot Want," v Louis 8. Bullock. J. A. Gavin, Jr., i ! At noon a lunch, accompank cue was served oa the church. Durine the aft Luther A. Beas!, : fan, gave the - 1 church, which el on another page t Among many members and. p i the day: Rev. B. t ston, a former ' church. William I ville, the son of a now a prominent 1 Greenville. A. D. 1 William Ward, of 1 TX-JLFarrior, ar Famojof. Kale' Cox and sisfer;lf . others. ' ..,' ,t gay Passe. Mt. Olive. Mrs. gay, 80, died ate i son, Zohe Kornegoy day and was baric 1 13, in the family her old home place, lived for more then Mrs. Koraegay v of R. D. Koraegay , ' years agoi'-iV . Survmag are 1 children: Mrs.-,E. Kinston; Mrs. : ( Bainbridge, Ga. : PoHockTreutoh Kornegay, Lun.' negay, Mt, Ouv J. M. Koraegy, : Oii Can ' Memebrs of t' j Toaag People's ( near Jackson' Point The day is and recreati being eonJ F. L. Goo.' the youcj i discussion c trine cf t" Special s" are tc&lia Thc.e s' eanor r 1 r.r - ; ' e wul o'ier j ur tLe c" will be t .a, ' (

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