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.' la, cf Col'-uoro, ii . r -' f 3i tie pas 3 11 o j k smcei next ' j..The pulilio is i 1' -d to hear lZx. Tain. , T. C. U, wia meet an CeiSr n v".i il-s. . ; -"aw i n"" J. xILut Sasita, s tie I l cf ft daughter, f r 13. i I i. Lerey Banks an t'.s ! ' cf a son, Sun- 17. U s. L 7. Outlaw and "" - Tilted Kisses Paul 1 Outlaw at E. 0. T. ' zy. : ' , t IL XTlrich. ia attend ' 1 .tioaal Umrmaliit iLa ia Clucajo. Krs,, Ul- rLh a' i c' ! ! -s ar. i Irs. L' I--""a i .e vi j r ' tlves in Va-. -' ', D. C, a.. i LJLJaiore. Hipyr; I to be awsy two weeks. E. tf. I rxwll, ho has been eonfiv i ia Ccacr&l I!omorid Hos pital V. II leasable to return fcoire 1 "t ILundpy to delight of 1 N i J-Scrs and friends. L t. B. D. Boisseau, B. D., and V. Y7. Veils of DeWitt, Va., were enests of Ur. and Kn. T. 8. Ehutt, Eat izj n!"tt and Sunday. Kr .and Hrs. Lorman Outlaw visted Mr. -and Krs. Earn Price at Grant's CL.e?el Cunday. - lbs. Kae Creech of Seven Sp rings, Lehuui El!ell and daughter Myrtle and Zeb Carlyle. of Enow Hill, Green County, visited t Tut. and Mrs. IX. W. Sutton , during the weekend. ...L, W. Outlaw, James Parker, Tyicn ftorn, T I :n Tl a'-re'i'ia, I a-i J. C. CILw e; -: i t: e f-t!r -it anai. J Tucar ia Zct circus held tj, k. in Ctor fiilay s"t. i it cf t" e i Hi. ai.d lis. A. D. Outlaw were.t' 3 to - the ,9(,i '2, I J 1 iiiiu.a xu kuc ... .iGHT; OUT OF THE AIR By EARLS FERRIS ' amor thqse who went E"."te r ir Saturday. maat: a' tena The Home Eemonstration Club Conrv.tc.tl -a cf 1 held tLe montLly meeting for Oct. lis nect "y to I . Honda y azternoon in he thome ol Iscnool I i. i 1 7 3 1. L 1 1 ARB? MoNAOOHTON. who puyi the role o BoUto on Jf"' i program over CM. i. uiMtahm and j.ot J''" siautthton eonoM Of long ana auvuinuiausu uw w Bury ' MeNaacbtoB Bom at ton. 8urrejr. a suburb ol Lon dook Harry Is the youngest ' mem ber, ol a domm Bngltsb thetrl- ot boussbold tnd erred In H MJ"ty toreea during the . World ww. Mo Naughton's Brsl profeasionu P pearanot In this country n -The Bettor Oie" on Broad- Long a one-man show, Gabriel Heatter enjoys the opportunity of working with people that appear with him, in his regular work with "We, The People." y , Morton Bowe. the tenor, wonders what hi manager consider a rest While on vacation, Bowe played two guest star spots, two concert date and three benefit performance. Tack Benny feels frustrated I , Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker. Don Wil-' people who made Broadway famous nave gone hi noujwuuu. --"- himaeU was the first of the Broad' way columnist to go West four years ago. He i now doing his famous -Tin Types'' over the air In the Wednesday 1 night1 "8kolsky from Hollywood'' show. rls.( The 'q uickie", audlebee ' interview featured est the "Husbands and Wires" program present two tougb ion, Phil Harris, Bam Beam, au .l-Sl;;;:, ! " : if aMin-i5jt- AWtkM 'I' v -' IUXT UVmaSTONB '.'.''.."... . --5,.- ' nembers of the east, Including Jack Himself , . hare movie contracts. But Uw comic state that he feels they ire all rank failures because none of them has received a earrUral or an jpera offer this season. And. most bumlliating of all. Jack ha not netted a solitary offer to girea violin Unny Hoes, In ifil!fcon to his regul ar singing .; duties on Hollywood Uardl Gras, someomee set as coach md leader of the chorus. Whenever l particularly difficult passage stops the chorus members, Lanny helps them over the rough spots. j - u ' ( .... ... -v ; - f r Sidney Skolsky desertbed the feeling )f RadioLCity in a ftutehell when be mid; "Broadway ii flesd. AU the 1 ':'' . AIXII LOWS MILES problems to Sedley Brown ani Allle Lowe Miles, The first is finding a way to get people started talking in the ad lib interview and the second Is getting tnem stopped when the broadcast time Is up. Rudy Vallee ha always kept hie tennis playing ability a sort of secret. - But friends say that he Is a ' formidable opponent on the com ia Mcmbars of the band play most Ire (incntly with him and take racquets nlum when playing out-of-towu thentre engag-mcnls. The baggage i for t'-iw trip to troilywooj. where the Va!!ec ToimiR ori-lo itln1; now, look ed as if it bc!o:i3 :J to the Davis Cup Among the o .dU'.rs fc-ut the movie colony wliic'i Fe t M Jtay has not chronicled in h s , , "Bee n' Stars in Hollywood", fea ture, la the way be himself got into the business of bunting up the oddities. Peg was sent to Los Angeles by an . eastern newspa per to cover the Olympic Oamee In 1932, decided to quit his Job while be was out there. Then he got the Idea for 'Seeur Stars" which has been adapted rnd atlsed for radio this asasnn. f) lcfl' t it v -1 necessary to issue s J grant by the FeJcrrJ 1 bonds which in' aJ-' i, t Administration , of TuLlio V fPWA. toeether wi'Ji ca-it hand, will be sufficient to cca struct a part of the necessary im provements, and WEESXAS, said Board has de termined that the fundi necessary for the County to raise for te purpose of financing its part of the construction cost are not avail able, and no provision has been made by local taxation or other wise by which any of said sum can be provided, other than by t ordinary school tax levied in s&ll County, and that all of said t is required for other purposes, an! said Board has requested f-2 Board of County Commissioners t; issue bonds to pay the cost of pro- .vidinc 'said facilities. r ' ' THEHEFOEE BS IT BESOLV ED: 1. That the Board of; County Commissioners of Duplin County, acting as an administrative agen cy" of the State of North Carolina in' providing the State system of public schools, is of the opinion and hereby finds as a fact, that in order to properly maintain the six months' public school term re quired by the Constitution, it is necessary to construct certain new school buildings additions and improvements to existing school buildings, , . a t That it is hereby found and as a fact that aurwg the fiscal year ending June 30, 19 37, which was the next preoeditg fiscal year prior to the passage of this resolution that ' the - said County reduced its outstanding indebtedness by the net amount of 356,550, and that the amount of bonds authorized by this resolu tion, is not in excess of two-thirds nf tha nmnnnt hv whinh said ont- gtanding indebtedness was.redue-I !J .......... . . "'I. ea as aioresuu. 3. That the proceedings had by this Board at its regular meeting on October 4, 1937, authorising 356,000 School Bonds be and the same are hereby repealed and that the following Order be adopted ia lieu thereof. - WHEBEAS.' the County Board! NOW, TEEBEFOBB, BE IT of Education of the County of Du- ORDERED by the Board of Com- llrs. U. I. Outlaw, Jr., with Krs. t t .e 1 A. G. Outlwa. assistant hostess, .tion has dctemkbd t Hisa Blanche Sutton newly elect ed president, presiding called the meeting to order with song, "Mor ning Comes Eearly" followed with Clab Collect After a short busi ness session, IQss Jayme Martin, our capable home agent gave a sDlendid demonstration on season al clothing, which ' was enjoyed and appreciated by members pres ent Project leaders reporting were house furnishing, yard, cniia deve lopment, garden and recreation TnWn rOtm tinsinea meetinsr lead- ers for next year were appointed as follows: neaiin, mr. u. xu TJlrioh ; House ,' furnishing, .. Mrs. Erie Berger; Clothing Mrs. A. G. Outlaw; Poods, Kiss Bertha Mae Mosingo; Garden, Mrs. Paul Out law; Yard, Mrs.' Jesse - Outlaw; Child Development, Mrs. T. S. Shutt; Education,' Mrs. J. . E. Parker; Becreatkm, Mrs. Herman Outlaw. A deughuul social nour with refreshments closed the pro gram. Mrs. Joseph Bay Outlaw was a welcome vistor. Messrs. J. H. Parker and L. W. Outlaw t went to Winston-Salem Sunday afternoon weher they at tended the Farmers meeting Mon day. W. W. Parker also visited his cousins, Messrs. Prank A, and Ju lian Statu while there;. , Ux. and Mrs. M. B. Andrews, of Goldsboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr., Saturday night at supper. Mr. Andrews made the address of the evening for the Community Club. His talk was thoroughly enjoyed and w hope . ? AnaV he and Mrs. Andrews will come a-1 JTl?! gain. ; . x 1 i ; 7 te r A oa s i t aaCu .y 1 . r.u'.:.-a 4. Crzty i.lt i leca CI v Izzxi of C, It 1 i f " 'J cf c i e J j ti i, i ' via i- '.?n to ,J irtere&t ii-e t' I1 be 1 c -1 cf the ' a Ci.zx.tj has a Ccik cf tl Lners cf said i t cf f t L (f i . k, : n , . v AJ. ' i i cr t c l le i . n 71 e cf fc el . s to ti lt a i 1 1 i o'c1ji.1i, A. II., ITovem 1-J7, or an aJumment f f 1 Mi Irr 1, tLerecf, A. T. CJTlAVr Clerk, Board cf Comiiusuioners. 3 t. . ' '.rsif. ! J1.3tC 1 Tot.1 Hi -AV" '.2 ,.:3 r 1 1 To Every Ia a T) EJ1 TcV-.o . 1 . :i.i2 I -is. 1 I-y - uvlSe LEGAL NOTICES . NOTICE . BOND OBDEB K A BESOLBTION : AUTHOBIZING THE ISSUANCE OF 326,000 BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF DUPLIN, NORTH .CAROLINA FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES . . Y t::v; otl'JlOC Showrooms FegMsntay I v - BIG STOCK ; 7 Pocket and Wrist Watclies V7 " n O 1 1 " if .ir rites avcuuvjcu - l. ', - " - at-, MARSTON' DRUG STORE Kinston, N. C. 4 than gasoline evefgavj to motorists before! 1 " TVTP LESS than ensjneer, you have Matchini'thiX marvelous 'power, ia. an .' ' I W k stake in any truly bask advance T " equally incomparably ride. , V -V"v'i " ' V; in automotive desyjn. , J. m.vs eaf ifajirj repVacWd wltli . ' A ; For Cat reason, you will not lightly pass ';arlessco5 of easy-J!exin3"!teeU " ? - ' over the most importanf news-story of t " - ' .? IvL jls" A. ..r .Min! the atorvof Bu ck'a- -.Q. maiicr uuw, Hu. u ; , new DYNAFLASH ENGINE fend TORQUE- , ' . FREl SPRINGING. " ; ' " " C What happens ia this engine happens , , , nowhere-else in the world. ' - Each fuel charge is converted into tiny I ' fist-Bize hurricane and - the spark that sets it on releases more, performance , V- -v curtsy, ride serene ia everlasting, comfort unmatched nywkere-befortl , t No othei1 car in the .world has'these 'two : features. ; Yet they are only leaders of. a host of others you" can't abrd to tnissl :' See your Buickr dealer this Week, for ; what he has to offer ia truly the engi- - fleeting' matvel of the "new car season! 5 .... 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