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..j . " ri, and En. j. ri oa Tacs . ' 7, at tie ho.ue honorL:' Hr. , ::. 1 .1, Jr., who , . , J ::. e rrected gu C.t "d i&trodaced , t e receivi"' line, which del the following: I I'.-s. J. C. Kallard, Sr., , ;. t. I 7. C. Jlallard, Jr., I I Vs. H, C. Marshall, and . e Yelverton. From the re c j Ilae, guests passed to the t3 Jere lira. . L. La i' -, cti XIIjs Hargaret Blanch t If rved punch. C Jrti were directed by Kiss ILll Hurray to the gift worn, hkh was in charge of Mrs. W. II Eochelle, and Mr. H. L. Tea tLtj, of Burgaw, Kiss Helen Mar shall received in the dining-room, V&atw lTprlami IV A. Wilson 'A. car Fussell, Herman Barbery, and Cliton Alderman served cream and oak followed by mints. . A mniical program was given daring the evening by Kiss Es telle Fassell, pianist, and Mrs. W. S. EalL and Kin Kathleen Fas- sell, soloists. Guests registered with Kiss Betty Fussell, , and goodbyes were said by Mrs. J. W. Kanchard. .-t,"v FEBSONALS Mrs. Louis H. Smith and small daughter, of Savannah, Oa., : are .visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Kr. and Mrs. J!, 8. Newton. - ' Kr. and Mrs. J, K. Jerome, Mrs. B. 8. Symons, and Sally and Anne ' Jerome spent Thursday afternoon at Carolina Beach, with Mr. and Mrs. w. DrFannei.4";waS.;K, s Mr." and Mrs. L. C. Herring vis 4 relatives in Killard- Sunday ' afternoon. - . Cants of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. tftiax finnday were: Kr. and , Crs. Joan T. Wells, and small son a Jonn T. Wens, and small son.iso T" C Eargnw Kr. and Krs. James Magia JL CurrieMr. and Krs. Brace Bo- F8' Ixington,-H. C. which - My and Kiss Margaret Colwell, of Mrs. K. H. Carter and Miss Lou ise Carter, of Wallace, visited Krs. : W. ID. Henderson Sunday after- Kn. Harvey Boney, Harvey Bo . key, Jr., and Edward Hawes spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach, & C. -Sezjunia Earrell is visiting re latives im Savannah,' Ga. , .2a Lockerman has return - el home, after spending several days at Carolina Beach. , , Hot. sod Mrs. L, J. Matthews and small son, Jimmie, of Wall knrg am Tisitug relatives here. arcaencs book, ew York, I' WANOCA ' ' WALLACE, NOETH CAB0LDTA Program Week of August 9th CSSDAT AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 10TH AND 11TH , , 4 "ICID GALAHAD? I n - With. mV, ,;. EDW. O. B0BLNS0N BETTE DAVIS Aso latest HOK News and Comedy . WEDNESDAY . ONLY . . ttEXCLUSIVEw . With F1ED KacMUBBY FBANCES JABKEB -t . Comedy and Serial i'r 0 X p ' 0 3 x rl I TSDMDAY, AUGUST 12TK ... - : v ,; H EASY UVING5 . t T rringmiAHTHUB, BAY MLLLANDr EDWABD ABN0LD :1Y, AUGUST 13TH y ' t ':..- -,;,,, , y... 2 CUBFBISE PICTUBE OF ' THE YEAB DON'T MISS THIS PICTUBE IT'S SWELL! ' ' V TOPPER K&:'b t : rri-j CCrSTANCE BENNETT, CABY GRANT ' V 17, 1 ZZZT 14TH j, . t t h K . CZSE AUTUBY IN .? TOOTO? RHYTHM " n ncw- C si ci-t a : t . ' i , . y, as Ltcy v i a i - T .ie from Eew Yoik C.'?. , Ired Scott has return i t. ; ; ' .uond, Ya., after visitlr Li. X nts, Kr. and Mrs. I. J. -At lis. Herbert Wester, of ColJa boro, is visiting relatives here. -.MissEstelle Fussell left tl.ls week for Winston-Salem where she has accepted a position. vn Mamie ; Usher is visitina Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Herring. BIBTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs, James D. Fussell announce the birth of a daughter, Jo Anne, on Thursday, June 22. Mrs. Fussell was formerly Kiss Bath Davis, of Burgaw.., . - - AUXILIABY MEET '" ' ; The members of the Mount Zi on Presbyterian Auxiliary were rnests of the Oak Plain Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. F. F. New- kirk on Wednesday afternoon, Ju ly 28. .. -'The Bible study for this meet ing was conducted by Mrs. Ward Farrior and Krs. B, L. Carr was program leader. Krs. - McNair Johnson, district chairman Of Wil lard, gave a talk concerning the Auxiliary training course at Mon treal Mrs. D. B. Herring and Krs. C. F. Hawes, also gave reports on this course, which Jhey attended. SnAnfal mnoiii vnu . randAittA -fcv Mesdames W. H. Hall, Ward Far rior, C. F. Hawes, ana u, a, ner- nng. ' , . ... 7 At the close of the meeting ice cream and cake were served.-., V MAGNOUA; Wu Tamo, Kmum TlsitM Iter hwrfiiAr. lunM Arnold Brown. and her sister, iius. v. A. ueacnam oi Fort Br&ra last week. Kr. and Mrs,. Brown and Mrs. Meachum and small son, C. T., Jr., brought her home and spent the weekend. The announcement of the mar riage of Kiss Haxel : Joyner, of took place July 5th at was a complete surprise to . the people of Magnolia and is of much B f interest, xuo uituc ia uu j vuug est danehter of Kr. and Mrs. C C. Joyner, and has many friends who extend best wishes. ' : Vn Ifl Ahwn Wn ' J. O Andrews and two little girls, and Mi Melnuui Onvlvr nnt Fridav at Wrightsville Beach. Kr. Alpers ... mr 1 - . M A, joinea Jars. Aipers nere icr uie weekend, and they returned to Bichmond Sunday. Krs. Andrews and children returned, to .their home in Baleigh Snnday. B. C 15. Chamhlee filled the milnit of Johnson's Bantist Church ISnnday morning. Krs. ' Chamblee 1 THEATRE D TO MARRY " '5," "Chall We J C i ! "J !, ' C 'i ( ) , i- id ' 1 1 " ' t J '. at r' in l. .. oTSt!.e r :i3. J. P. 1 J v , I Woodrow .V -is 1 CV-1 1 ' -r motored to , I . ' a Zn j to see Joe V.T on, wl.o is ill in J. Ti es Walker L: Hal. Mr. and lira. J. It. Croom have returned from WriL! 'sville Beach. Mr. Croom has su'.iuently im proved from the misfortune of this broken leg to drive Ihis car. , , -' Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hunter at tended the marriage of their son, Shelton to Kiss Alice Grace Slan- ; STATEMENT OF THE . FINANCIAL CONDITION OF , DUPLIN COTTNTY --. ' ' JHNE-0, 1937 (A) Assessed .Valuation, 1936 , - $15,614,674 (b) Itemized statement of the debt of the County and its sub divisions : . Jail Building Bonds 43,000.00 Xoaa undge JBonas J 1.396.000.00 Boad & Bridge Fund-". . ing and Kerag. Bds. r 48.UUU.UU TVndiner 1tAnA ; 27,000.00 Calypso School BuUd tog Bonds"1 10,000.00 Faison School Building ". Bonds 16.S00.00 School Bnildinir Banda 105.000 OO School Funding Bonds 185,000.00 jscaooi Aeiunaing Bonds .81,500.00 State Loans for : Schools -. 169,000.00 TOTAL . H081-000-001 Bonded Indebtedness of Subdivi sions: - - . ' Island Creek Boad- , . District . 1 & fl.OOO 00 Warsaw Boad District. 13,000.00 TOTAL $19,000.00 Assumed by. the County. ' (o) The amount and rate of.' the taxation levied for the preceding fiscal vear: ' : 1936-37 Tax XevyZ- $245,604.68' iao- xax Jtate . - Countv-wide) .1L . Island Creek Good Beads 7 District '- .' 1936 Tax Bate AO Warsaw Good Beads District , 1936 Tax Bate ' 1ft (dl Amount of taxes for Mich nf the three preceding fiscal years wiucn remainea 'Uncollected - at the end of snch vears: - 1936 Taxes Uncollected ' " -r, June 30. 1937 ..... 1100.774 Hi ivno Taxes Uncollected ' " June 30, 1936 122,852.45 im xaxes uncollected June 30, 1935 92,383.43 (e) Miscellamnras revenue other than taxation for the preceding iiscai vear: , - General County Fundi! 33,055.15 vouniy vem service L- , . --'t JJTina . 44.979.00 Current Expense School Fund County Sunnlement 15.978 ftn uapitai Outlay School Fund J 5,702.70 iieoi service i. School Fund ".:. , 4.275.00 'Island Creek Boad Fund . 123.39 Dickson Chariitv Fnnd 868.70 Local School Districts Fund LL. - 1,821.75 TOTAL $106,304.55 (f ) Deficits in all County funds in the aggregate for the nrecedinir year N0KE (g) Deficits for each I subdivision of the County. , NO DEFICITS (h) Surplus revenues of the Coun ty, and seuaratelv tnt1 tJ AD nil of the subdivisions of the Coun ty for the preceding year. NONE U) unencumbered . balances of , the County and, separately stated of each of the subdivisions of the County for the ..preceding ..year " : ienT (j) The rate of taxation ne!essary w levy in me current fiscal year (1937-38): 1937 Tax Bate . CConntv-wid - .1 Island Creek Good Boads r- - -Distnct , ' - - 1937 Tax Bate . ' r Warsaw Good Boads -District ' ' - ''. 1S7 Tax Eate ' '' ' ' - TLjs tlie 'A 6vff.? 1 ' F. :, ; ,r r 1..1 s 1 1 r. asl IIr3. I, 'via I" v ',"( g-r 'i t ' sr 1 : ' . . .1 . o' Til yi t. 'all 'y was t' e Lu--.t of I" h Lo- ft L'.olar t. n' !.t. n;-:cs r "ny jirl E e t olar and ;irs. I win Ei-oati wcs.t joy rxdn s Suuiy afternoon. P. B. Shepard was the guest of Miss Naomi Gray Sunday night. DUPUN- 'Vorcaw It's a "hoUer-dav" for evprvnnc V else when filmland's schoolgirl ca tastrophe, Jane . Withers, startsto Play in the Twentieth Centnrv- Fox hit, "Angel's Holiday," com ing Monday to the Duplin theatre. What with tear gas bombs, kidnappers- and amatenr slenthini Bobert Kent, Joan Davis and Sally Jttiane find "Ginger's" vacation complete change, .1 ; . r , : "Public Weddirie . cimiiTi . tn the Duplin Theatre Tuesday, is a crazv storv of a stnffwi wlial crooked preacher, :;a dame ; who marries the wrong man, - a fan should see it. Jane Wvman. Willi- am Hopper, and Dick Purcell take tne leading roles, but silly - little Marie Wilson is there to the the picture as nsual. - 'Thursday and Friday W wiM see "Exclusive,'! starring that de- ngnaui, boyish, likable Fred Mac Murray. 'Nuff said! Must It k. jmdded that this is the hit of the week ?..'.-' .1 . v ' V- i i J-T ' VIIIH I II!. f , jy Now if von want t& HA ram win Tinruier tnat wui .; send you intui the thuita. .TT- -. trot over .to. the Duplin i, Theatre jaaxuioay and see "Two-Fisted" You'll find; sta'wart . Charles, oiarren snoonn? thinpn n .nWtii much aplomb riding like the pro- verDiai , centaury and incidentally behaving like a two-fisted Cupid. Starrett. von see. 'mumncoo tn a friend out of a mess, and enable that friend to tk t th the talented and I lady known to movie fans as 8nr. oara weeks. - . r The late show at Duplin Thea tre Saturday niriit is "Oo-nAtw in which George Brent lets noth-J ' i' ' "t ' , . . Biter in Goldsboro. Saturday jnornw ine. Others who attniA ' f John Croom Hunter. hrAthAi. the groom, Miss Louise Croom and' mis. j, jm. Home, his annts w and Mrs. J, B. Croom, Mrs. P. J. Heath and daughter. Miss Btti. sue, J. , N." Home. Miss Bthr , f,t - 1 n r r 1 'mummmmmmmmmmmmmimmKmmmmmmmmm wiiii tld IU DUPLIN; AUGU3T8,AT'4:C3P.r.L Fir;:; hill -1' ' ( - Va- err T'J . u..w,e v ry l ' . u-i-h a i' t v- a mi j l r 'v. r. ' ' 2Zr. A'' i v 1 le reir'1 " ,rf J asae-"f! ..'Jl-V rtiaCi!1s boro for mrry yrrs. Iatr in 1,1'e he moved to 1. i ciiJ n'.e ! 'e home near the I.'rtl--rt.&t C;;ie Fear Eiver where it crosses L-' h- way 11. ITe was the owner of tlie famous Alum Epnnrs. epd Ft one time- made plans to develop toe sprinsr into a summer rroit T!ip plans did not material. As far as can be learned he leaves ro im mediate relatives, and funeral ser vices were arranged by his f niece mrs..SaUie Hatch of Goldsboro. Essay Contest for Farm Boys and Girls ESSAY CONTEST , Bovs and eirls of the rnral spp. tions of Dunlin county have ai nn. portunity to win $30 in an essay contest announced this week by the Tobacco Marketing Committee oi uoiasDoro. - This committee is offering' thro prizes :,?15 first prize; $10 second prize, and $5 third prize to tie three rural boys-and - girls who write the best essays on the topic A'Why Sell Tobacco in Goldsboro V The contest is open to the sons and daughters of tobacco farmers in Thiiilin' H-taavi. Q7aima j'mn-. , Johnston Sampson v and Lenoir counties, c .r .- . i - v " ,. There are no jtrings tied to the offer. Any boy or girl, whose fath er grows tobacco, mav enter tlip contest, and the three who write the best essays wi 1 get the , cash prizes. ".- , . 5 .' . GetVoor pen. and paper arj en ter right now; for you may be the WJLUUCJT. . . , t . The following rules will trevern the contest: ; J - - . .-'1. 'Write an essay" of not more than 100 words on "Why Sell To bacco in Goldsboro." . ' . 2. Any contestant must be a! boy or eirl whose father nnvt t. bacco and who lives in ; Dunlin. Wayne, Johnston,' Wilson, Greene, Lenoir or Sampson counties, vy.. 3. All essavi will H inHo-nH their merit in giving reasons for euing Dooacco in ttoldsboro. - 4. AD. essays KnnnlH h mai'lol to contest jsoitorj P. O. Box 1028, woiusooro, a. postmarked not later than midnight . of RtmrioTT August 15. ; y , 'V' o. Wo essays will be retarned. 6. In case of ties for any of the ' S 1 m mm ... 8" case of ties for any of the I88 awards duplicate prizes will uorne, and others whose names we do not have. ' - i -, Mrs-Ned Hall of Mount Olive is snendbu? sometime witih iier brother, G. B. King. - - Mrs. T. H. Williams, of Ealoigh was the weekend e-npRt :f T.Tra Kenneth Tajlor. n 7 J .u -STi" a, t I" 3 : ' e - i, , i i Li.ory. i"-s Je;.ie r :fo:i, r ar-liith, I, ' '3 Ht-I.n Ci-;::'.n, To'tie I -cnics. II. B. Sawyer, Science and his tory. A. J. Dickson, principal, mathe matics. - , . MOUTH) MAmVTL u Atlea Richard Donald, youthful pitching: sensation ol the Newark club of the International league who won bis first 13 starts, . shattering all' previous minor league records. The future will probably sea him on the Yankee pitching staff since ths Newark club" li nart of the -Ruppert farm system. - Atlea has won 80 of bis last 82 starts. - ' Heaviest JLoaera la World War Russia, wlthl.700,000 men kMed In action, suffered the heaviest loss Pf any nation la the Worldwar. Germany was second with 1,600,000 and Prance third with 1,300,000. About 65,000 Americans were killed. I Prcjram 7cc!: I KONDAYj-AirCTTSTBTH I ,' STABBING Jane WitLers, TlTESDAYMrcrCT lZTS ttPirnc:TEb: JACK FOTKcS? YV f"rcta WE TAY, A 11 IT vr"mn - -UABSCJ IW.BQn, and IW. n EATUBIiY, AUCrCT 1 !TT-- - ' .'TWO 8:00 xo ilk; a r Ci Ly: Tcsoio, 1 i and all j , .... r i cars on t fob - y VBILLFCLFi: y' t- And f 1 Eocxs, STAT;o:n;.r . LE2Cr23, ETC. "' "CCS T0,"'J TEE uses nrr. Syy -Of-. . J.E.Hccjr:r 1TT''"!",t w , We'jstrive to please you i our service and quality cf merchandise.- , , cf Air-ut Ci " Edci Tent,' and Joan T. 'ts v3 " -: rMVw ID)
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