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KINANSVILLE. N03TH CAROLINA TtiE DUPLINTLV.ES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd., 1945 Byrnes Returns 6 WASHINGTON, D. C (Sound, photo) , Above Is i Secretary of State James F. Byrnes returning from -the unsuccessful conference of diplomats in London. The secre tary's next trip -probably will be t South America, to attend the western hemispheric conference, now being planned. Mother Of Calypso Woman Dies Mrs. Julia Caine Culbreth, 66, of Fayetteville, Rt. 5, died , early at her home Wednesday following a short illness. Funeral services were conducted Thursday after noon at 3 o'clock from the Cedar Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Mr. Edwards of Lumberton, assis ted by the Rev. Joel S. Johnson of Faison. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. M..C Faircloth, Mrs. ,W, L. Autry and Mrs. W. T. WUlis. all of Stedman, Mrs. D. C. Jesup of Calypso and Mrs. E. E. Caine of Fayetteville, Rt. 5; one sister, Mrs. Katie Harrell of Cotton Dale, Fla.; and one brother, Robert Caine of Hope Mills. his brother -Edgar Pollock there Army hospital in New York. HeiPQOOOOOOOOOOl last week He Is now visiting in- hag been the over four Uncolnton, N. C, and George- . town, S. C. He returned to the years, serving a period in Alaska States last month from Okinawa. an(j tne Altaians, where he assis- WhUe overseas he suffered a back m ycting the famed wound and after returning to the States was hospitalized at an Alacon Highway. Col. Pollock Back In States Colonel Manley Pollock visited ATTEtJTION Farmers Place Yaur ODDER For Tobacco CLOTH NOW We have 4 ft 5 yard widths in all grades In stock at KATZ DEPARTMENT STORE IN WARSAW NOTICE BEULAVILLE TAXPAYERS THE TOWN TAX BOOKS ARE NOW READY. PLEASE PAY YOUR TAXES AT ONCE RANSOM MERCER, Mayor. Dixplir County's Greatest Out Poor Event Starting Thursday November - 8th. CONTINUES TILL Monday November - 12th. CHARLES R. GAVIN POST No. 127 - WARSAW, N. C. American Legion-Fall Festival AND VICTORY CELEBRATION Warsaw, North Carolina MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS Presented By Warsaw's Favorite Outdoor Amusement Enterprise North Carolina's Own 4 v r , i ' , A 9 4' I V "JIMMY RAFTERY" President General Manager PIN - UP GIRLS . . . V 1 MUSICAL REVUE W SMOHS i . M3N T1V 1 saaia, Hfk kn ii i hx fiL isaivaiio nP 10:30 P. M. Free Thrill Circus 10:30 P. M. All American Thrill Girls PERFORMING - Sensational Death Defying Stunts 125 . Feet In Hid-Air mm ft I II J. I - Ucrld's Higncst ucrias not 2 Dupl 1-51 Theatre WARSAW SUN. - MONT. NOV. 4-5 State Fair (IN TECHNICOLOR) DANA ANDREWS & JEANNE CRAIN. TUES. NOV. 6 Don Juan Quilligan WILLIAM BENDIX & JOAN BLONDELL. WED. NOV. 7 DOUBLE FEATURE The Gay Senorita JINX FALKENBURG. Wild Horse Valley BOB STEELE. THURS. - FBI. NOV. 8-0 The Dolly Sisters (IN TECHNICOLOR) BETTY GRABBLE & JOHN PAYNE. SAT. NOV. 10 DOUBLE FEATURE Scotland Yard Investigator ERIC VON STROHEIM. Riders Of The Dawn JIMMY WAKELY. 9000000000 IT'S HERE FOLKS! YOU'VE BEEN WAITING TO SEE THE NEW 1946 F R I G I D A I R E THE PIONEER IN ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION We invite you to come in and inspect this Refrigeration Marvel. We are now taking orders for early delivery Hines Auto Supply Company Next Door To Theatre IN WARSAW FOR SALE ONE 1942 FLEET-LINE INTERNATIONAL 3A TON PICK-UP TRUCK. ONE 1942 CHEVROLET AT CEILING PRICES. WALTER ST80UD Kenansville, N. C. THE 1946 KeMrator The Very latest thing in modern electrical refrigeration. Room ier, more convenient, mf more attractive. Come in and look it over. Is I A Here If In Place Your Order Today FOR THIS NEW, MODERN REFRIGERATION UNIT -WE ARE EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN WARSAW Warsaw Furniture Company . . . ' ' ' & lAnvi a nM II Kflvcmbsr, 8 Thru 12 CITY SHOW GROUNDS CITY HALL LOCATION WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA mmmm- m-mr
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