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:;nnAH8ViLLc w. c i seuu Duplin mnuo Texas Lawyers Hear Parker v C THE DUPLIN TIMES : Jublished each Friday la KenansrlUe. N. C, County Seat of "-' ; DUPLIN COUNTY Editorial business and printing plant, Kenansrllle, N. C. ' J. ROBERmGBADT, EDITOR OWNER f Entered at the Post Office, Kenansville, N. C.. "" "" u second clasa matter. - TELEPHONES Kenansville, 27-7 Warsaw, 353-6 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.06 per year in Duplin County: $3.80 per year Year outside Duplin County, In North Carolina; v $4.00 per year outside North. Carolina, except to. Men in U. S. Armed Forces, Anywhere, $3.04 per year. Advertising rates furnished on request. A Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, economic and agricultural interests of Duplin County. r r mis KX iaii. ,, i;-i-oml Adv.itUmg rpriniuil American fun fls$o(Uini N.w York ChUoj DtfoU PV;ldlpMe . v. & y,; 1 Dr. Udvarnoki At Warsaw Church ' Dr. Bela Udvarnoki. President of the Baptist Seminary in Budapest, ,, Hungary, was guest speaker in the Warsaw Baptist Church Sunday night. Dr. Udvarneki, a native Hun garian, came to the States in June, accompanied by his two sons, and . was married on July 5 to Miss Ruby .'.Daniels, of Oxford, a former Sou- ' them Baptist missionary to Hun gary and Africa. . Dr. Udvarnoki, who went to the Louisville Seminary in 1939. after . introduction by the pastor. Rev. G. Van Stephens, began by saying, "I cannot speak pleasant things : tonight. No one can who comes from Europe today." He said the people of Hungary have experien- t ced so niany tragic things and to day HUngary is in ruins. In the past two years railroads have had to be rebuilt as, are many public ' buildings, which were ruined dur--' ing the war. He described very vividly the seven weeks seige of i Budapest in 1944, how there was x no safety for the people. The peo- .pie found refuge in basements, which were not always secure. He told how a bomb blast destroyed r the school and his apartment and of the tragic death of his wife and ; eight months old daughter. Today ithe people are heavily taxed, prices 5 are -even higher than here and it " is a miracle how the people live. Dr. Udvarnoki said there is a ' fine group of Baptist in Hungary and they all come to services held in the 600 places of worship every Sunday. The members are mission aries and laymen serve as preach ers. He said, the best services are al night and thr people are sacrifi cing people, giving live times as much as Americans. He said, ".To be a Baptist in Hungary really means something, it means sacrifi Qing and really costs." He asked the question, "Are the people or Hungary worthy ot your interest?" He said we must look upon Europe as a missionary field the most important field today. He said some say Europe has Chris tionity, but what king of Christian ity is there in Europe? They have heathen philosophy, plenty of scientists, and culture; but look to America as centar of influence and. life from the West instead of as in former times when it was East. He said Christ and the, gospel is the only hope to get Europe together and that one hope for the world is to have more Baptist churches in Europe. J. R. O'DANIEL -Texas Attorney and Native of Duplin J R. O'Daniel, native of Duplin and now a practicing attorney of Fort Worth, Texas, sent the Times a clipping from the Dallas Morning News of Dallas, Texas. The clipping is a report by ilichard M. More head of an address by Judge -John J. Parker of Charlo'te before the Texas State Bar Association. The report in part is as follows: "Democracy can survive only by improving administration of just ice by the courts, Judge John J Parker of Charlotte, N. C, told Texas lawyers here Friday. Parker, a United States circuit judge, spoke to more than 500 per sons at a luncheon in Hotel Adol phus for appellate and district judges, held in connection with the Texas State Bar convention. 1200 lawyers are attending the eighth annual eonvention, with meetings in the. Adplphus and Baker Hotels. ! Reviewing the American Bar As sociation's campaign for improve- : ment of the administration of just- I ice, Judge Parker said: i "Democracy today is threatened by ideologies. If democracy is to survive in a contest with totalitar- I ianism, democracy must be more NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' The undersigned,' having quali fied as Administratrix of the estate of La-Roy H-. Brinson, deceased,' late of Duplin County., this Is to notify all persons having claims' against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of July, 1948, or this ' notice will be' pleaded in bar of their re covery;; Alk persons indebted to said estate will piease make im mediate payment to the under signed. "This the 8th day of July, 1947.' -Laura Kva ' Brinson,' ; . Administratrix of the estate of LeRoy H. ,. .? . . ' Brinson, deceased. !'t. :':," ) Magnolia, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney ' Kenansville, N. C. 8-15-6t. HEP NOTICE OF SALE - OF REAL ESTATE Asked "what can we do " Dr Ud- more important than in the'admin- varnoki said, "accept Him Christ istration of justice. If we want to needs your trust as well as courte-1 see "r wav hfe survive, we've sy. American churches need faith." , got to make administration? of jus He added that we need to strength- tice more efficient." en out churches, pray and sacrifice I' Judge" Parker; contended that tho that the people of Europe are look-, government administrative agencies Under and. by virtue of and order of ;,the Superior Court of Duplin" County made in the certain special proceedings entitled D. W. Swin- sonand others, vs Matt Shaw, and others, by special proceedings No. 2160, the undersigned commission er will on the 26 day of August, 1947, -at or about the hour of 12 o' clock (Toon at the courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina, offer- for sale to the highest .bidder for cash' those certain tracts of land lying and being in Township, North Carolina, Duplin County, and more particularly de- jscribed as follows: I ITarmc d I7AI. nnil (7Ri sitlin. ted near-the town of Warsaw on plat of property formerly owned by "Dr. Matt Moore and known as the Moore place as surveyed and platted by Sherman Clodfelder, which said plat or map is recorded in Bqok 157 at page 593, of Public Registry of Duplin County. Farm No. 5 contains 30 57-100 acres'. Farm No. 7A contain-; 19 15-100 acres. Farm No. '7B contains 20 97-100 acres making a total of 80 69-100 ing toward America for help. He concluded with the question, "how much would you give for peace?' Immediately following the ser vice, an informal fellowship hour was enjoyed in the ladies parlor. A special collection was taken for Dr. and'JVlrs. Udvarnoki and they were presented a chaek of $101.00 from ihe Warsaw church and the Goldsboro delegation pre sented them $50.00 "JOE BEAVER" By Ed Nofziger A -11, reflect public Impatience with th courts. ''There is a contest under wa; between government regu'atibn and some form of colectivism,' Parker, said. "Administrative agen cies are here to stay. People will not submit to economic tyranny. " Parker suggested that lawyers eek to have administrative -agencies follow sound procedure, rrtl sr than trying to oppose everything bureaucratic. People Not Satisfied, t "The lawyer has to. bring' his business up to date," Parker de clared-. "If you think people at? QnfinfH with the flrttninlctrntinn rif Hustice, you're fooling yourselves." Judge Parker insisted that better jurors and better handling ofjur jes'are essential, too. ' ' "Too many times we put in '.ho Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture. . ''You really shouldn't take out every fuel fret. Leave a den he once in a while for our forest friends" Quinn-McGowen Company Warsaw, North Carolina Day Phone 244-1 Nite 266-1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS Ambulance Service e2 Kit V W Wtu WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL diLL HiMES, JR. Piwue 210-1 t- 2W-6 VATTSAW, N. C. ' to tons: icr it an honor and a duty to serve on the jury." Judges should exercise 'greater ci -e in seejig that the jury oper ates properly. -' - "" -v "He ought to see that justice is done not just act as a moderator or a town meeting," he said. The speaker contended that tech nicalil'es cevso tho coirts to bo jury box men we wouldn't possibly i ridiculed, and that "time-wasting entrust with any other serious busi nonsense" should vbe "eliminated ness," Parker said. "A citizen ought i from pleadings and evidence." Cash Supply Company 1 IN WARSAW CAN SUPPLY ALL OF Your Feed ReqaircmeiiSs Diamond And Squae Meal - Feeds Staple And Fancy Groceries Soft Drinks Of All Kinds Electrical Contractor HOUSE WIRING - We Have The Equipment ' - . ' f Refrigeratior , and Appliance Repair Prompt Service Anywhere DUPLIII ELECTRIC: COMPANY Hr-e Hill rho-e 331 Warsaw The 2701 ' A.H!THIGPEN,Prop. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo ThFcTrltom WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE AGENCY Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc. - Telephone 3496 Warsaw, II. C. acres: ' - ' ' ThU the 26 day of July. 1947. - - Itdbert CJVells; ', , Commissioner 8-22-4t BCW ' . ' " NOTICE OF SUMMONS , BY PUBLICATION ' , ...v :V i -t-- ; i -', In The General County Court North. Carolina Duplin County J. JOSEPH JOSHUA WOODABD w , .. VS . -v SARAH BONEY WOODARD The defendant, Sarah Boney Woodard, .will take notice thatan action entitled as above has been commenced in the General- County Court of Duplin County,! North Carolina, : by the plaintiff above named against the defendant .for an absolute divorce 'on the ground of Two years separation, ana .in which the defendant is interested and which cause of action Is- set forth In the complaint filed lit this cause, and that the defendant is a necessary party to this action; and that the said defendant will further. take notice that she is required to appear at -the office of the- Clerk of the General County Court of Duplin County in Kenansville North Carolina, on the 22 day of August,- 1947, tnd answer, or de mur to the complaint filed in this action, which has been duly filed In said office, or on or" before the 16th day, of September,' 1947, or the plaintiff will apply to the couvt for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 21st day of July, 1947. R V. Wells, Clerk of General County Court of Duplin County Grady Mercer, Attorney at Law. 8il5-4t. GM . . - 'i' 1 tate will please make Immediate settlement t' i This 4th day of July? 1947. ' ' -rr : j Helen Hicksr Administrator ' ' ' ' of the estate of Will Hicks, ' Deceased.. ' k ' Robert L. West, Attorney ; : r 8-8-6tRLW . , t- - , NOt ICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN -COUNTY ' ; MARGARET VoLFE ' VS P.' H, WOLFE, Jit. Clerk of- the Superior Court ' of Duplin County Jn Kenansville, ; North Carolina, on the 16th day of August, 1947, to answer or demur -, to the complaint, or the "relief de manded "Shall be granted to the plaintiff.. v This the 16th day of July, 1947. . I . R. V. WELLS, Clerk y '- - . - Superior Court 8-15-4t EWS " . . v . ' Notice' Is Jiereby given that the above " ntitled action has been - in stituted in the Superior Court oi Duplin County, by the" plaintift against the defendant wherein the piainuti seeks to recover an abso lute divorce from the defendant on. he grounds of two years separation. The defendant is required to be and appear in the- Office of the ttfW4Mfe t'O. 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