tug duplin Tirmo ham Chamber of .Commerce, mem-1 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Abbie Herring, with whom she and her husband lived 12 miles east of Mt Olive, Funeral services were conducted from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Mr. Goodchild, Methodist minister of Pink Hill, officiating. John W. and Lulie Lunsford Um stead and was born and reared on a tobacco farm in the northern part of Durham County and worked on the farm until after he was 21 years 1920. He began the practice of law July .l, 1921 and was elected Prose cuting Attorney ; of the Durham Cmnty Recorders Court In 1922 and was re-elected in 1924. In 1926 he was elected Solicitor of the December 18. 1946. Mr. Umstead ber of the Durham County Board the time of his retirement, he was was appointed by Governor Cherry in ...,d Sunday of Health, and other civic commit Chairman oi the Sub-Committee on Appropriations for the Navy De- . to serve the unexpired term 01 Senator Josiah W. Bailey. , tees. He served as Appeal Agent I for Draft Board No. 1 tor 8i4 years Senator Umstead was married to during the war, and also served as pertinent While a member of Con of age. He has lived in Durham County all his life. He was gradu-; ated from- the University of North Merle D. Davis of Rutherford Tenth Judicial District and was re elected in 1930. In 1932, he was elected to Congress in the Sixth President of the Alumni Associa gress, he served on the Sub-Com County in 1929, and they have one daughter. Merle Bradley, who Is tion of the University of "North Un Selma Elizabeth Manhburn, mittee on Appropriations ior the 29, died Saturday morning at 7:30 Interment was in the family ceme- tery. Surviving besides her husband Marvin Marshburn, are her mother .and one sister, Mrs. Edward Kot- neeav: and seven brothers. Thur- Carolina in 1916. five1 years of age. He is a Methodist and a member of the Board of Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Greater University of North Carolina. - While a student at. the Univer He taught school at Kinston, 19-16-17; left in May 1917 to enter the first officer's training camp at Ft. Oglethorpe. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, assigned to the 317th Machine Gun Batttalion, 81st Division, and served with this outfit until released from service in the spring of 1919. He served about eight months overseas. Mr. Umstead entered law school at Trinity College, now Duke Uni versity, in the fall of 1919, and ob tained his law license in August Department of Agriculture and de voted a great deal of time to the development of our present farm policy and program. He supported and voted for Jhe Agricultural Ad Congressional District and re-elected in 1934 and 1936, retiring vol untarily at the end of his third Stewards of Trinity Methodist Playhouse Tent THEATRE PINK HILL. NORTH CAROLINA The Pick Of The Best" Church of Durham, N. C, and term. He returned to uurnam ana re-entered the practice of law. In th enritiff nf 1944. he managed the served as Chairman of the Board man, Jasper, Delmas, Taft, Eari W., Emmett and Leland Herring, all of the home community. for Tour years. He is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and has been active in Post No. 7, Am sity ne won the Mangum Medal and was an intercollegiate debater. primary, campaign for Honorable ne belongs to the Durnam County bar Association, the State Bar As sociation, the American Bar Assoc iation, and is a Mason. justment Act, the Rural Electrifi cation Act, tne Farm Tenant fur- R. Gregg Cherry, wno was a can didate for governor. In August 1944 he was elected Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Com mittee and conducted the State campaigns in 1944 and in 1946. On erican Legion, for many years, serving as Commander of the Post for seven years. He has been Chair chase Program, Soil Conservation, man of the Durham Chapter Of the While a member of the House of Act, and tne Tobacco Control Act. American Red Cross, member . of Representatives, he served on tne Appropriations Committee, and at ' the Board of Directors of the Dur SUN. Dec 7th Ifs Wonderful! 411 fi Asff tm n . a? JKQUaiNE WHITE. WALTER REED , I f ' ' ff I II If "'- IMHMIHMUUItMiwul)k.n(iMt,luDi.ROO aOCMI ' f V : : 1 I 1 i ' ' M '''' 1 , &" -(- J I 1111 11M. Jj 11 11 ( f-A MON. - TUES. - I f f I 1 L Af E fvJ:z BrMum "y Life Sketch 01 j n-vnar n irnnrarvncr? rnr? I Directed by JEAN RENOIR I . Duplin I IN WALLACE HI . I lheatre Warsaw, N.C. i North Of The Rio Grande With Wm. Boyd, And Russell Hayden. Also Serial THURSDAY ONLY ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON Billy Wood And His Rhyfhmn Rangers (Heard Daily Over WKNS Kinston) ON SCREEN Headin' North FRIDAY ONLY It's Terrific Action! 331 Also Comedy SATURDAY Tex Bitter in Enemy Of The Law Also Color Cartoon SAT. LATE SHOW Ken Maynard in Between Fighting Men Also Cartoon COMING NEXT WEEK BETTY GRABLE SUN. - MON. Dec. 7-8 Dark Passage With Humphrey Bogart And Lauren Bacall. TUES. Dec. 9 Framed With Glenn Ford And Janis Carter. WED. Dec. 10 DOUBLE FEATURE Lost Honeymoon With Franchot Tone. II hi Frontier Fighters With Buster Crabbe. TilURii. - FRI. Dec. 11-12 Singapore With Fred MacMurray And Ava Gardner. SAT. Dec. 13 DOUBLE FEATURE Thunder Mountain With Tim Holt. Renegade Girl WE HAVE PLENTY OF SPACE TO CURE MEAT BRING YOUR MEAT TO US Wallace Ice & Coal Co. Wallace, N.C. Phone 2641 Stout Frozen Food Locder Company STARTS FRIDAY MORNING 9:00 A.M. With Free Gifts Friday And Saturday To The 1st 100 Customers Who Buy $5.00 Or Over On Each Day. This is absolutely the last call and Final Sale of the JAKE HUB WITZ Store in WALLACE. Within a few days, the doors of the HURWITZ Store - an institution in WALLACE for many years -will close forever. Whatever merchandise is left, we are putting in full view of all the customers, marked down again to a new all-time low. It is NOW OR NEVER and we promise that NO REASON ABLE OFFER FOR ANY MERCHANDISE OR FIXTURES WILL BE REFUSED. In fact, we can almost say - COME IN AND NAME YOUR OWN PRICE. , , .: ' v'v: 1 r Handkerchiefs; men's and ladies' THc 2. Men's Heavy Work Hose 15c 3. Men's Sport Coats and odd coats from suits 3.95 12.95 8.95 1.3? 100 per cent all wool Suits 4. Men's 5. Men's All-leather Jackets 6. Men's White Shirts, perfect quality, slightly soiled 7. Raincoats, values up to $15 8. Men's Broadcloth Pajamas 9. Boy's Long Pants 10. Children's 2-pc Jerkin Suits values up to 12.95 11. Ladies' m and xxxx Rayon Panties 12. Ladies' Hose, 340 needle 13. Ladies Rayon Slips, high grade 14. Ladies Winter Coats 15. Ladies Shoes 16. Men's Dress Shoes 17. Dish Rags, first quality 18. Special counter of REMNANTS Sacrificed. 4.95 2.79 99c 1.99and2.98 38c 25c 1.39 1.98 45c 2.98 5c Don't Forget It's At The IMS E::3 . V V'ICE V; --" 7c!!:s& ; C. Phone