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V. -.ff Ne Ct f Hunter, 18 , Dies Dolores Sue Hunter, 18 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho ses Hunter of near Beulaville, died at her home, early Wednesday mor ning after a, lingering illness. Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Hallsviue Baptist Church by Rev. A. L. Brown, pastor, assisted by Rev. H. D. Matbthews of Winston-Salem. In addition to her parents she is survived by, her maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wad: r-f the home community, and several uncles and aunts. Dies lir Wreck Jacksonville, Mar. 26. Grover C. Quinn. Jr., 24, son of Mrs. Grover Qulnn of Jacksonville, was killed in an automobile-truck collision near Thomasvllle about 11:30 a..x Friday. Quinn, a game protector of the State Wildlife Resiurces com mission and a resident of Greens boro, died instantly -when the car he was driving was sideswiped by a lumber truck from Norwood. In vestigation of the accident had not been completed Saturday, accord ing to reports. Funeral services were held at the Jacksonville Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at 3 o' clock by the pastor, Rev. Carl B. Craig. Burial followed in Jackson ville cemetery. Surviving' are his widow; one daughter, Lae Ellen of Grennsboro; his mother, Mrs. Quinn; two bro thers, Bobby of the home and How ard J., a student at the Universtty of North Carolina; and one sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Cobb, Columbia, S. C. The deceased was the son of the late Grover Quinn, native .of Chin quapin. He was a nephew of Mrs. W. J. Pickett of Kenansville. Shad Are Running In Old lloriheast When the winter's been more than a man can bear, and it's a long time yet to poke sallet time; when his spirit's down and his in nards weary it's shad time cn the North East. From mid February to middle May, shy spawning shad ease up the channel from the Atlantic Oc ean as far as Holland's Seine Hole. If the water is muddy-clear they swim deep if it's muddy-plumb they addle out of sight Just under the turgid surface. Small catches have been reported hole in noruern Peniier last' wei. BOB GLQADy r SAYS Did you hear the Radio, broad cast over WRRZ last Sunday af ternoon? It was a splendid program, Faison McGowen gave aome very interesting historical facts he -dug up from old tax records. Mrs. Mc Gowen read a number of poems composed by Duplin -high school children. Lacy Weeks reported on ticket sales to "The Duplin story' His report was very encouraging. Have you bought your ticket yet' Gilbert Alphln made a plea for In creased sales of tickets. ' Reports generally from all parts of the county indicate that Inter est in the Pageant is growing daily. ?As to the auditorium - have yo paid your pledge? Supt.. O. P. Johnson says that on receipt' of n few more hundred dollars he will be ready to break ground on the new Memorial . Auditorium., ".We know money ds tight with every one but let's strain a point and get things moving. This is one of the greatest opportunities that this county has ever had to do some thing that will benefit every one in the county and something we will all be proud of. Have you read the column that appeared in last week's paper? If not dig It up and read it. Jasper Smith, postmaster at Fink Hill, was in to see me Monday night. "Jap", the Men's Club in Pink Hill and the DupUn Times, also people of Seven Springs are doing their best to improve mail service to the people of Smith, Albertsow" and 1 - - -t i lv..i 1 .There -has never been a oeriod In th world'- hlatorv when , we have . greater "Seed . for religious training and spiritual strength than today. Byarybody believes In physical training for the develop ment of the body and in mental in struction for the Improvement -of the mind, and yet neitner is mors imperative than religious culture of the spiritual -nature, v The Sunday school aids tremen dously in providing the spiritual culture for the whole family. We cannot afford to neglect church at tendance, for old and young, and by the same token we should not fall to avail ourselves of the gold en opportunity of Sunday school attendance, and this applies to au members of the family. The Sunday 1s not just for wo men and children.: although It is the literal handmaiden of the church In this respect, but It offers Just what men of the church need - spiritual training and develop ment, a recurrence to the funda mental facts In basl Christian vh tues and a realization that world problems can only be solved by individuals who ha4e solved their own problems of living in the light of Christian ideals and practices. The Sunday school (offers the lar gest field of activity for the whole family in spiritual training and I. the most potential agency for the development of a sustained reser voir for church membership and service. '-v Clyde R. Hoey; Senior U. S. ' -:.-.. Senator from North Carolina parts of Gllsson Township. We've had some favorable and some un favorable reports from Washington City '-; It has been proposed that the various towns in Duplin plan one or two street dances some time during the summer as pep meet ings for the Pageant It sounds like a good idea. In the rural communi ties dances can be held at the var ious gathering points. We appreciate the poem printed last week by Miss Daisy Burnham, r fcovA orvmA mnrA tf mir ThinKu poetry. Poetry?-like?' music, is loved by nearljj. every onev What's happened to the ( Faison Poetir Club. Why don't you folks send some along?- - ': A KT ID) DUPLIN SAND CO. MORTIMER MAXWELL lill, II. c. Phones; -2376 and! 2154 3C v - - V .tfr (folic r in " nnn 7 U L-JW WW - a, I i i m l t I i J LIU 19 lie L-J II 1L-J FERTILIZER SPIIEADSR end SEEDER See the New GOLD STAR Model with 25. Improved Mechartical Features 1 COME IN TODAY! See how EZEE FLOW Pulverirei, Mixes sod Spreads uniform applications of any fertiliser . . . regardless of condition . . at top speeds . . . without clogging. See how easily the EZEE FLOW micro shatter adjusts for accurate sowing and pre ding . -. . from the tractor seatt PERFORMANCE GUARANTEED I Built for Long Life and Years of Trouble-free operation, ine new 10 foot Gold Star EZEB FLOW is he gpj . - RWWCI IV T aa uiiwug eaaae e . I problems. See it today) sc I ar I W;ii:am, CKnoin J(, CnnnllM PinkHUlN. C. WATCH THIS SPACE Card Of Thsnks We wish to take this opportunity to thank our manv friends for the kindnesses shown and the many flowets. during our recent bereave ment. --J - M ' ' ! " ' i' f1Cbe 'family of the late ,. -'naipn Komegay. . , u -3. i !. he. A.D.UJ f" J I. a a pointment in the Methodist e;uitu Sunday, , - j . rniAli,n .Tama. h... . t of Carolyn Sasser Sunday. Mrs.-Ben Jenkins spent Saturday in .Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tucker was. In Warsaw Saturday. - ' Itft- mnA Ufaaas PlaMaMAa. . - J chlliren spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Annie Bostic in Beu laville. , ei-J Ins father Mr. rr.. . .,. The Magnolia Civic CW called a mass meeting in the school audi torium Thursday night to discuss the matter of getting new -fire equipment. Mr. L. H. Fussell, pre sided and the citizens entered in to discussion and decisions made to get ' the money to purchase. About $1200 has been paid in and it "keeps-a-coming". The negroes are going to help. Everybody who possibly can should help. Magnolia Hero ; Mrs. Edna K. Stroud of Kenans ville .was in town Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs., John -Snipes and O. P. Snipes, Jr. of Goldsboro were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Curbreth. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanderson and two children of Four Oaks spent the week end with bis par ents Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Sanderson. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Batts of Durham spent the week end with his father Mr. Tom Batts. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wood an nounce the birth of a daughter, Leueretta Kay, on March 25th. Mrs. Wood is the former Miss Centelle Whaley of Magnolia. Mrs. Hobart Brantley and two children of Spring Hope spent Sunday afternoon with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sanderson. Sunday guests 'of Misses Lizzie, Cora and -Atlanta Edwards were their uncle Mr.-.Jlm Edwards and cousins Mr. anrk.Mrs. JIenry Ed wards of .Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs.' Chas; ' P. Gaylor of Goldsboro visited their aunt Miss Macy Cox Sundayt - Bruce Wilson . of Wake Forest , is at home for the .week ." " ""v--' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones'" and C A ,P I T A L T HE AT RE KENANSVILLE, N. C. , - WEEK BEGINNING APRIL 4 th MONDAY A TUESDAY ' Julia Misbehaves Starring Greer Garsbn, Walter Pidgeon with Eliabeth Taylor, Cesar Romero. , WEDNESDAY only - ' rTh6 Unlamed Breed With Sonny Tufts, Barharai Britton : Anr George Hayes, v , THURSDAY A- FRIDAY With Van Heflin, Susan Hayworth, with Boris Karlof , Julie London, Ward Bond. V. SATURDAY Double Feature In Early Arizonf , With "WUd" Bill Elliott Caged Fury With Richard Denning, and Sheila Ryan. LATE SHOW: The Gallant Blade it 4 - - , ""Stafring "Larry Parks,1 Marguerite Chapman. - r 1L 1. . -' ''(I ..'.if, Don't Worry! Get A Loan Be practical! Don't day dream about needs that can not be filled or fret about unpaid bills! Let us give you a loan. Interest is low. You have months to pay. And you know, in advance what it will cost you.' t'j in" V V- '. ,V.. Come in at your convenience. Let us give you full information about this friendly, easy' transaction. ' ' 'f-) 7 !- r,.--'. 1 ' V:', '-,.. , V-' .;' .', T ;.?-. i - IIEXT WEEK - FOR a a a - i i . y - - . LJU-vJ.- ) L i LlvullL-Ui Cj. r:: i9 i
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