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.. c. u. : - V t, C -titer 24 . lis. .f.U ILrs. J. ir" " --e tl.e f -' ' . . .a 1 " 7 I Li an- 3 4 '. ;... t, a .a, Can- r '. 1?. ' I Urs. I. V. Outlaw and . tt visited Hisses Taul 4 Outlaw atE. C. T. '. C. J it H. Ulrica it attend- i s L'&tional TJniversalist tlaa ia Chicago, sMrs. Ul- s 1 ,. i a ; . " -tj Liw-t of , v 3- ; w s. IX EI.,b, B. D., - 1 V. .' cf Iv..'itt, Va., ..re i. .--sU of I2r. and Km. T. S. : ;, Saturday afht and Sunday. 1. .and Hrs. Merman Outlaw v;:.t X Er. end lira. Sam Price at Grax i't ClfT'l Eunday. Kr. ITae Creech of Seven Sp rings, Leland EIzzcll and daughter Myrtle and Zeb Carlyle, of now Kill, Green County,' visited Mr. and Km. M. W. Sutton during the weekend. L. W. Outlaw; James j Parker, VI. - 1. ! 4-.-. ,'. itlon CI i jfjrC. . i.l 1 3 t -.8 ( l Jr., xlll I 3. i r:Vy c-1-," c&L- i tl.e -, or- I RIGHT-OUT OF THE AIRl j H&RR7 McNAOUuton. woo pieye f -" - ViWucian Outlaw: Foods, Miss Bertha .; mae program over CBS. U a n" ,1 Garden. Mrs. Paul Out- grTd Un. at EngU ancestor tsorn oikwv ton. Surrey. uburb or Lon don. Harry la the youngest mem bar el noted English theatri cal household i , and errea m H 1 Majesty's torces during tha I ' World War. Mo . Nauahton'S flrtt professional ap pearance in uus country was i In "The Batter , . Harry ' " Ole" on Broad MeNancbtoo t way v Lena a one-man .'show, Gabriel ' Heatter enjoys tha opportunity of - working with people - that appear with him-In hla regular work with "We. The People, Morton Bowe. the '.tenor, wonders what his manager considers a reel. . while on vacation, Bowe played two '!; guest star spots, two concert dates and three beneat performances. y,,- lack Benny feels frustrated! 1 Mary :- Livingstone, Kenny Baker, Don WH ion. Phil Harris, Sam Hearn, all ( ) ft v -t';, 7 f -.. II. L. C A. 0. CJ2 va, ed r- ' A rr ' Club C.,. -i. Il't a bLi.it bubi ness session, 111 s Iv.yme llartin, our cayaLle hore agent gave a splendid demonstration on seasoa- al clotlung, waicn was enjoyeu and appreciated by members pres ent Project leaders reporting were house furnisMag, yard, child deve lopment, garea and recreation. Darin gthe business meeting lead en for next year were appointed as follows: Health, Mrs. 0. H. Ulrich: House furnishing, Mrs. Erie Berger; Clothing Mrs. A. Q. rait boi i (r.A) f t' 3 I cf I r ' i . a Ti.ni.jb IHi4Tnn,, Child Development,' Mrs. T. S.I Board of County Coma.: hand, will Us". 't c struct a frt tf t.e i . 7 1 nrovemen.3. and " ' WET.'. j-ald r.-.lt'i ' terminedtI.att9tel3E?r for the County t r,e f-? t purpose of. f--2r- "Ji iT s ' the oonstructica c t a i : able, and no proven 1 made by local ttuctrn r c ? wise by which any of " 1 l c : be provided, otltcr f i Ij f ordinary school tax kvl 1 ii t County, and tLAt all cf i:,Il t ' is required for other trr "t said Board has - ze V - aen t. ?i - ! . . if t'' A. T. f It . n- people who made Broadway famous th ?fflSon Lho &Za- Shutt; Education, Mrs.' J. ' H. issue bonds to pay the cc.t of r way coiummsis to go w w aeo. 'He Is now doing his famous "Tin 'Types" over the air , In the Wednesday -night "Bkolsky from Hollywood" show. The , qulckle" audience Interviews fM.ti.Mvi . an . th ,, "Husbands and Wlvesj program present two tough ' V L Y J ' .'A yA fc ALUS LOWK MILES ; Varknti Recreation. Mrs. Herman vidintr said facilities. Outlaw. A delightful social hour, THEXETOHZ 2 IT XZZZIY- with refreshments closed the pro gram. Mrs. Joseph Bay Outlaw was a welcome viator. . i , f ' Messn. J, H. Parker and L. W, Outlaw went to Winston-Salem Sunday afternoon weher they at tended the Farmers meeting Mon day. W. W. Parker also visited his cousins, Messrs. Frank A. and Ju lian Stith while there.. - , Mr. and Mrs. VL B. Andrews, pt 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 ED; , . 1. That the Board cf Cou-r Commissioners of Enrlia Cot&, acting as an administrative s ' cy df the State of ITorth C. v ia providing the Rate s' .t . t -public schools, is of XLt, c;L ' . : and hereby finds as a factj tLat ia order to properly maiataia the six months' publio school term re quired by the Constitution, it is necessary to construct certain new school buildings, - additions ari improvements to' existing school buildings. 2. That it is hereby found and gain, v. LEGAL-NOTICES MART LIVINGSTON ' , ' nembers of the east, Including Jack , aUnself, have movie contracts. But the comic states that he feels they . ire all rank failures because none of : them has recetvesi r carnival or an . 3pera offer this reason. And, most humiliating of all. Jack has not netted a solitary offer to give a vloUn soneertl , , ' Lanny Boss; In addittei to his regu "ar singing duties on Hollywood . Uardt Oraa, sometimes acts as coach ind leader of the chorus. Whenever i particularly difficult passage stops the chorus members, Lanny ; helps them over the rough spots. , . , , - .- Sidney Bkolsky dsscrlbed the feeling ; tf Radio City in m nutshell when iw laid: "Broadway Is dead. All the problems to 8edley Brown anJAIlIz Lowe Miles. The first Is finding a way to get people started talking In the ad lib Interviews and the second Is getting them i stopped when , the broadcast time Is up. . Rudy Vallee has always kept bis tennis : playing ability a sort of acct et" But friends say that he Is a (ormiduble opponent oir the coui ta Mombors of the. band play most fre-. qucntly with him and take raoqueti .'.lomt when : playing out-ol-town f theatre engagements. The baggage 1 (or the tri-) to Holly viooX where the Valtce Hour la ort;lnttnt now. took . ed aa If It balons.'d in the Davis Cup teau. . . , Among the o'dUIct nbsut the movie eoloay wlilc:. Va . Murray has not chronicled In n's . "Been' Stars m Hollywood" iea t ure, -is the way he himself got Into the business , of : bunting up theoddltlea Peg was sent to Los Angeles by an eastern newspa per .to cover the Olympie Games in .1832, decided to quit his Job while he was out there. Then he got the Idea f or ' - Peg Marray 'BeehV Stars" - , wrucn nas been aaap;ca pna . s l ausea tor rscuo uus swunn. ey i n tuvwufiiiu . 1.11JVJQU cmiui . wi uwiyv . , . . . w a he and Mrs. Andrews will come a-' c" uiQ lucai jreai ciuuug 1 uuc w, 37, which was the next precellr fiscal year prior to the passage ci this resolution that the, said County reduced its ; - outstanding indebtedness hy the net amount of S56,00O, and that the amount ox bonds authorized "by this resolu tion is not in excess of two-thirds of the amount by which said out standing indebtedness was reduc ed as aforesaid. ; .: ' 3. That the proceedings had by this Board at its regular on October 4, 1937, authorising ?56XX) School Bonds be and the same are hereby repealed andihat the following Order be adopted ia lieu thereof. ' ".',-' NOW THEEEFCSS, BS IT OBDEBED by the Board of Oon- r ' NOTICE " BOND OBDEB .He, A BESOIUTION AUTHOBKUrO THE ISSUANCE OF $26,000 BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF DUPLIN. NOBTH CABOILNA FOB SCHOOL PUBPOSES, J 1 WHEBEAS, the County . Board of Educatioa of the County of Du- ( it t j V ".m. ? " . ' v. UU OIUCIV n tf Pocket and Vrist Watches' , V (Pripes Reduced) MARSTON' drug store , Y Kinston, N. C. r i:::r . IterfirtsW i IV TO LESS than die engineer, you have 1 a Aha tasollnt evergavtto motorfsti before! ; Matching flu's rnarvelouS. power, U H stake in any truly bask advance "ebtially'Ulcofc.iSarsLte r MaT"" 4r x j in avomotive design. - ..- , --',' . . . - . . , ; , " " " - ' v,"'1--.,' Old-type leaf springs are replaced with For that reason, you will not lightly pass , wrjesg coils pf easy-fiexing steel Loves? the roost Important news-story of ' f - - "Y the rw-car season: the story of uickV n"h?Z wh-eU may d.P and new DYNAFLASH ENGINB and TORQUE- curtsy, o nue enei everlasUni : What happens in this jenginehaprnii,,ANbthercarin world has these two else in the world. " - 7 features. Yet they are only leaders of - . s - ' Each fuel charge is converted into a tiny A ft -.phost of others you can't afford to rniss I ;- fist-size huiricanewid.:.vSaur-BufcIdcBkritJ,is for the tpark that sets it off what he Jbas to offer is truly the engi v release more Performance neerinsj marvel of the new car season! l -n YOUR h.Z. t .X U A C AL motors CM- 5f STRICICLAT3 SALES 2: V f,t'-: ' CHritcn ' Rcrlh Carcliha. ' 5r NO TOBACCO GROWER HAS EVER FOUiND; A BETTER PIACE TO SELL f OBACCO THAN y-:-':L X.3:f V 1 '1 "E-Trrcst And Best" a a3 w y aCa t i , v rv , K'V' Jt A SATISFIED CUSTOr.SRS L1AICE THIS WAREK0US2 'THE f-EXE?w HOT O: LY E U EASTERN CAROLE JA, . BUT IT4 THE STATE rPJCES r.'O; AT HIE ,A' 4 Sell Year Next Lead at Nov Dbdb in I IL:stcn for Sal!:!r.cl:rn. , ' . i ir- n i VE HAVE FIRST SALES TUES, OCT. ZClh TKUT.3. OCT. 22 :!i v v Ve Can Give Yea a Gccd Sala Any Day, With Tcp Prices On AH Ziclzj Y X 17? f 'IT A fT " r" I - " - 'H ' i J',; ) ' v- "fr rTirr lit a r -irw . u ' ' i - 1 r ' M it
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