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KENANS VILLfi, N.C. Xafl DUPLIN TIMES ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1318 Happenings, Advertising In And Around County's Eastern, Metropolis nTIT! n MBS.J.D.SANDLIN,Jr Doplln Time Correspondent IN BEVLAVIIXB Please Give Her Your Newi School Tour Raleigh The 5th, 6th, and 7th grades of the Potters Hill School made a tour of Raleigh on Nov. 18. All the places of Interest were visited and all en joyed the trip. Chaperones for the trip were Mrs. Flave Kennedy, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. D. W. Brown, and Mrs. Sidney Hunter. Church Women The women of the Presbyterian , Church held their monthly meeting Tuesday night, Nov. 23 in the home of Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin. Topic of the program was "Making the Most of Sunday". Talks were given bv Mesdames Charlton Sandlin, M. M. Thigpen and Phoebe Pate. The hos- tess served refreshments to the 9 members and one visitor present. Personals ' All members of the Presbyterian Church are urged to attend Adult Choir Practice each Thursday eve. at 7:00 o'clock. Stanley Party Mrs. S. P. Bostic entertained 15 guests at a Stanley Party in her home Monday night, Nov. 2E. The guests enjoyed contests and games. Prizes were given to winners. Mrs. Bostic was presented a nice gift by the Stanley representative. A re freshing salad course was served at the conclusion. Entertains - Mrs. Larry Bostic entertained at a birthday party honoring her dau ghter Mary Frances on her sixth birthday Wednesday, Nov. 24. Indoor games were enjoyed b the 27 guests after which cake, can dies, cookies and ice cream were served. The little honoree received many lovely gifts. Mr. Carlton Craft has returned home after receiving treatment in the Jacksonville Hospital. On Thanksgiving day, while bunt ing near the Hoffman Forest in On slow County, Nick Bostic, aged 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic, shot and killed a buck deer with a 22- rifle Miss Edna Earl Gresham was at home for the week end. Robert Craft spent the holidays at his home here. Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr. and daugh ter; Mrs. Harry Horne and children and Mrs. Emmett Clark and child ren were in Raleigh Saturday for the Christmas parade. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbell with Mrs. Susan Turner, visited Mr. Campbell's parents in oldsboro Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hocutt of Clayton were with her parents on Thanksgiving day. The Hesea Hunters have moved into their new home. Mrs. Larry Bostic and children spent the week end with her father Mr. Eddie Rivenbark in Rose Hill Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes and family moved into the Lauther Jackson house recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Turner whq are now living in the Mercer apartment. Miss Geneane Thigpen of Kins ton spent Thanksgiving with he.' mother, Mrs. Eddie Thigpen. The Richard Bostics were lunch eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B Stroud In enansville Sunday. Mrs. Lula Q. Parker, and Miss Hilda Taylor were in Warsaw and Magnolia Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eubanks: of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Eubanks during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr. and family spent Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards in Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Turner of Pink Hill were at her parents n Thanksgiving. Eugene Whaley was at home for the holidays. Yates Dobson, Ken Lanier, Billy Gresham, C. L. Quinn, Milton Wra ley and C. Quinn were all at home from college during the holidays. - mesaame wuiie eaora ana a. ia Harris were Kinston shoppers on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell were in Kinston Friday. THE AMERICAN WAY urn x -it 1L fij , 13 V ! THAT WAY 4 Hero's the you need for brooking sod This Dearborn plow Is made for the Ford Tractor ... and we think lt'i the beat , ever. So simple -It has no wheels, axle, tongue, clutch, springs or levers . . . but good sturdy beams and as fine bases, coulters and Jointers as ever turned a furrow. With Ford Hydraulic Touch Control, you ean"Uke tt easy" while two matching well-turned farrows unroll behind jroa. " Easy adjustments. 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Any check received after quantity has been sold will be returned promptly. p 1 1 .MNP1 .1 I ' i -KS1' 'V-- J,r ,VY. ' ' . ' " ' ., Pi The Bells By: J. R. GRADY The bells of Kenansville They ring. They ring on Sunday Calling us to church. They ring on Monday Calling us to work. The Bells in Kenansville, They ring out a happy chime. To a determination To climb. The bells in the spire Of the old Baptist church Inspire us As we pass by. The simplicity Of the old Methodist church Make us slow down And get on our perch. Old Grove, Presbyterian, Brings to mind The history of Religion In our section and kind. It impresses on us The sense of the sublime. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY CONTAINED in that certain Deed of Trust made, execu ted and delivered by Joseph A. Jones and wife, Dora Jones, which Deed of Trust is dated the 7th day of February, 1946 and recorded in Book 437, page 32, of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of same, and the holder of the note having called on the undersigned Trustee to foreclose same, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale for cash at the Courthouse Door in Kenans ville, N. C, on Monday, December 27, 1948, at the bour of 12:00 Noon all that certain tract or parcel o land situated in Smith Township, Duplin County, and being described as follows: Bounded on the North by LaFay ette Smith; on the East by the lands of John Mercer, deceased; on the South by the lands devised to Enoch Smith by Jones Smith by Will, duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Du plin County, North Carolina, ref erence to which reference is here by expressly made a part of this conveyance. Said lands known s Blizzard House Tract, and contain ing 150 acrrs, more or less, and being the FIRST TRACT of land as described in a deed to J. F. Noe cker and wift KKtie I. Noecker, dated the 8th day of Optober, 1936, and recorded in Book 396, page 124. of the' Duplin County Registry, ref erence is hereby had. The above being the same lands as described in a deed from John F. Noecker and wife to Joseph A. Jones and Lumas Turner as recorded in - Book 428, page 548, of the Duplin County Registry, referenfce is hereby had for a description of same. A one-half undivided interest in the above lands is being sold only. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 22nd day o November, 1948. H. E. Phillips, Trustee 1 2-24-4-. HEP Mrs. Dolly Bryan Dies Jacksonville Funeral services for Mrs. Dolly Bryan, 66, who died in a Jackson ville hospital Friday night were held at 3 p.m. Sunday from the home of a daughter, Mrs. Adrian Norris in Wallace. Rev. W. W. Has ting, pastor of the Wallace Baptist Church, assisted by Rev. J. B. Hood pastor of the Wallace Presbyterian Church officiated. Burial was in Rockfish Cemetery. Surviving are Mrs. Adrian Norris of Wallace; Mrs. William Pollock of Rock Island 111.; Mrs. Graham Brinkley of Chin quapin; and Mrs. J. C. Williams of Miami, F.a; four sons, Carl, Jack and Mexico Bryan, all of Wallace, and Ruben Bryan of Jacksonville; three sisters, Mrs. Coon .Hurst of Jacksonville, Mrs. Leslie Marsh of Wilmington, Mrs. L. C. McClenney of Winston-Salem; and 5 brothers. Peck's Bad Boy Be At Faison Dec. 8 The Senior Class will present 'IPECK'S BAD BOY" at the Faison School Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 III J Hi Lrjh.vsi' It IAij-.LiY DELIVERY p.m. This is a new and modern version of the famous Geo. W. Peck stories by Charles eorge. It is screamingly funny and a fast-moving farce with all the well known Peck characters. The cast is as follows: Henry Peck, Sr., a henpecked hus band, Henry Hoey; Henry, Jr., his son, the bad boy, J. X. Jones; Mrs. Hannah Peck, stepmother, Mary Anne Oates.; Jimmy Duffy, the bad boy's pal, Evelyn Hines; Minni.', the bad boy's girl, Mary Gray Tay lor; Luella Thome, the bad boy's stepsister, Mable Waters; Clifford Jennings, in love with Luella, Gor- dan Parks; Melville Beaumont, an aged financier, Gene Bradshaw: Lizzie, the maid, Helen Bell; Dahlia, colored cook, Muriel Price: Schultz, the grocer, Lofton Fouts; Dora, one of the Harmony sisters, Clara Lee Willington; Flora, anoth er sister, Ruth Adams; Lora, the third Harmony sister, Joyce Arm strong. Don't fail to see this hilarious play. Jr. Red Cross Report Up-To-Date As of Nov. 30, schools contribut ing to the Jr. Red Cross Fund are as follows: White: B. F. Grady, $10: Outlaw's Bridge, 5.22; Chinquapin. 30.; War saw Elem., 8.04; Warasw Hi., 17.16; Potter's Hill. 5.15; Kenansville, 13 -24; Rose Hill, 5.89; Calypso, 21.73. TOTAL $116.48. Colored: Kenansville, 8.50: Wal lace Elem., 6.41; C. W. Dobbins Hi., 2.84; Warsaw Elem. 6.00; Douglas Hi., 4.00; Rose Hill, 8.50; Iron Mine, 1.00. TOTAL $39.25. GRAND TOTAL $155.73. " Some schools in each group are yet to be heard from. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having Qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of E. H. Wood ward, ' deceased1, late of DuDlin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all Dersons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Warsaw, N. C, on or before the 18th day of November, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said Estate will please make Immediate payment. r ; This the 15th day of November, 1948. Maggie V. Woodward, Admnt. of E. H. Woodward, Deceased E. Walker Stevens, Atty. 12-24-6t. EWS MRS. M. M. THIGPEN Beulaville. N. C. Representative For CLINTON FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW, N. C Poetry By: RUTH P. GRADY It looks like to me The world's gone poetry crazy. Is ith the thoughts of the free Or thoughts of the crazy? 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