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t i 1 f is pure white with a long cup and its name is Beereheba. And I roved to the strawberry market in Wal lace , . . they sold aome berries there last week, and the season will be in full awing next week. No poem his ever expressed that won derful awake feeling of spring more poignantly, than Pippa's Song of Robert Browning. The year's at the spring, And 'day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; ' - The hill-side's dew-perl'd; fi. The lark's on the wing; The sail's on the thorn; ' God's in His heaven All's rlght'wlth the world. . And on Tuesday night. Duplin's ood friend and mine, Sam Byrd, opened in a new play on Broadway . .. "The Chsse" by Horton Foote, starring John Hodiak and Kim Hun ter the gal who got an uscar ior toer brilliant supporting role in Streetcar Named Desire. The play is directed and produced by Jose Ferrer, and had a successful try out in Philadelphia. It might be labeled a Western play, but the action Is on the Gulf Coast of Tex as. If you ever want to get a scoop on your roving reporter, you ought to i sk Sam about the time we won a Big Apple . contest. We were younger then. And one of my trea sured memories is Sam singing 'Lonesome Road' on a high hill overlooking a lake in Maine in a unset that was sheer glory. And I hear that anyone who thinks by the inch and talks by the yard should be moved by the foot Helen Caldwell Cushman Superior Court CONTINUES FROM FRONT . Jakie Bryant found guilty of vic ious assault on his wife was senten ced to five years in state prison, the sentence suspended and he was placed under five years probation upon payment of $2,500.00 for the benefit of his wife, with the fur ther condition that he does not molest any member of his family and not be found in Rose Hill or Magnolia after Jan. 1, 1953. The four year old case of the state ver sus Sam Weatherspoon was con cluded when he was found guilty of assault on a female and senten ced to two years on the roads, sen tence suspended upon payment of 9500.00 to Lydia Murphy and the accumulated costs. The murder case of the state versus James Webb resulted in a p verdict of guilty of second degree murder and he was sentenced to not less than five nor more than Remember! "REED'S FOR DIAMONDS" Every Diamond Insured No Charre for Credit Satisfaction Guaranteed "Wilmington's Largest Diamond Importers" Wilmington, N. C. P?JSDUQG HOUSE PAINT Fume-Proof Self-Cleaning Pittsburgh's new fume-resistant, Sun-Proof ' House Paint produces a film of unusual white ness that really stays white! Coal smoke or '' industrial fumes will not darken or discolor " it It's self -cleaning removes surface dire, OX row wpy "Colo DtimwIo or . GARNER BROTHERS . Mt. Olive, N. C. rw1 1.ito. Miristered Jersey cow owned by Ralph E. Cope, Langlois, Ore., has Just estab lished a new milk pail marathon lor the nation's dairy cows by completing her fourth consecutive lactation of over 1,000 pounds butterf at on twice daily milking. She is shown above witnessing the last weighing of her unparal leled production record. Iieft- to right are Prof. Floyd B. Wolberg, Superintendent of Official Testing at Oroiron FtaW College; pust 24 County Boys Inducted In Armed Forces 24 iboys from Duplin County were inducted into the U. S. Army and the Marine Corps on April 10, 1952. Four of these volunteered for induction: Charles Edward Mobley, Beulaville, Army; Kermit Garland Cavenaugh, Wallace, U. S. Marine Corps; Horace Robinson Batts, Wallace, Army; Christopher Hicks , Faison, Army. The follow ing were inducted: William Rew Miller, Beulaville, Army; Vance Oliver Bizzell, Mt. Olive, Army Jeffrey Carlton James, Beulaville, A:mv: H rrv Lee Smith. Wallace. Marj.e Corps; Robert D. Beatty,! Wasaw, Army; Elwood Jones, Mt. Olive, Army; Ralph Leroy Joyner,' seven years in the state peniten tiary for the killing of John Allen Arm-wood on the night of March 12th, 1952 after a fight in a 'piccolo joint' near Faison. One amusing witness brought some humor into the case of the state against Jimmie G. Faison indicted on three counts of attemp ted rape, assault and housebreak ing. Cousin Jeremiah Smith was ill with pneumonia on the night of I March 1, 1952, and evidently the whole neighborhood had gone to sit up with him. The defendant had got hold of some whiskey for him that cousin Jeremiah said must have been made in New York or somewhere because it knocked the sickness plumb out of him. Jim mie G. Faison w:s sentenced to two years on the road, and the sentence was suspended upon pay ment of costs and $500.00 for the benefit of Gladys Smith, this sum to be paid in monthly installments of $40.00. Helen Cushman, ourt Reporter Pittsburgh Paints jetteiIWjeu! Hw" Bauer, off icial test supervisor) from Corvallis, Orej and Baton'. E. Cope with Opal Crystal Lady. , This champion producing cowl has produced well over 67 tons of, milk in six lactations. Her last lac tation totaled 20,278 pounds milk with 1,076 pounds butterfat. She is the only cow of any breed to pro duce more than 1,000 pounds but terfat during each of four con secutive lactations on twice daily milking. Bowden. Marine Corps; Arnold Frank Murray, Wallace, Army; Wil lie Carl Rouse, Rose Hill, Army; Joe Flowers, Calypso, Army; Walt erer J. Glaspie, Magnolia, Army; Victor Sullivan Moore, Mt. Olive, Army; Elwood M. Pearsall, Mag nolia, Army; Edward Earl Craft, Beulaville. Army; Hobart Whaley, Beulaville, Army; Leroy James B:tts, Rose Hill, Army; Earl Tho mas Slooum, Faison, Army; Wil lard Carlton, Jr., Warsaw, Army; Hallie Richard Usher, Rose Hill, Army; David Jules Craddock, Fai son, Army. Five men are to be delivered May 5th, and 33 will be called for examination on May 2. Former Dupont Executive Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Evans of 1110 Brandon Lane, Wilmington, Dela ware, stopped in Kenansville Wed nesday to visit Mrs. Helen Cush man and Mrs .Guy Gooding. Mr. Evans was Staff Director of the DuPont Company, and retired last Dentist Visit Is Dr. J. M. Brogdon of Hppewell, Va., writes that he expected to visit Kenansville Easter but due to illness of Mrs. Brogdon could not do so. He and Mrs. Brogdon expect to come down before,' too long and look over the town and county. He graduates in de.vtlst ry at the Medical College of Vir ginia in June and is thinking ser iously about locating here. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce of the Peace of Kenansville Township, subject to the will of the voters in May 31st. Your vote and support will be appreciated. C. B. SITTERSON .The Parent-Teacher . Association met in the -school auditorium Mon day evening with Mrs. .Frank Casteen presiding. J. B. Stroud, Jr., chalrmanv of the nominating committee, presented the slate of officers which were elected for the coming year.- They were as fol lows; president, Mrs. W. R. Clif ton; secretary, Miss Ruth Edger ton; treasurer, Mrs. R. D, Clifton. Mrs. J. B. Stroud, Jr. was in charge of the program which was presented by four high school stu dents: Mary Baugham, Helen Lew is, Rudolph Best end Mildred Oates. , Circles Meet ' ' The circles of the Presbyterian Women of the Church met Mon day. Circle No. 1 met with Mrs. I. R. Faison with Mrs. C. A. Dock er presiding. Mrs. A. H. Withering ton taught the Bible study. ' Mrs. James Faison gave the survey ar ticle on "One Family - Christ's Family','. Circle No. II met with Miss Eliz abeth Hicks. Mrs. George Catcs presided. Mrs. A. P. Cstes taught the Bible study and Mrs. C. D. Lee gave the survey article. Circle No. Ill met with Mrs. Cliff Weeks. Mrs. Weeks presided and the Bible study was taught by Miss Blanche Lewis. The survey article was presented by Mrs. L. E. Taylor. Refreshments were ser ved and plans fo the year were made at all three meettings. .:. Fifteen women of the Presby terian church attended the 64th an nual meeting at Flora McDonald college in Red Springs Wednesday. They were: Mesdames J. B. Stroud, Jr., George and A. P. Cates, I. H. and W. T. jHines, Iredell Jackson, Cliff Weeks, Frank Byrd, Z. A. Gib son, C. D. Lee, C. A. Decker, J. E. Faison, A. R. Hicks, Jr., W. M. Baugham and Miss Jennie Middle ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casteen had as their guests over the week end; Mrs. Vernon Couch and children, Billy and Anne of High Point, and Bill Martin and his daughter, Nan cy, of Wilmington. Miss Lenoir Williams of the school faculty spent the holidays with their families. , year after 40 years with the com pany. Both Mf . and Mrs. Evans are well known for their many philan thropies and the scholarships they have established in the memory of their only child, Lewis D. Evans who died'in 1949. No Parking ' If' you are expecting a blessed event, and need some smart cloth-' es to conceal the news until you are ready to divulge it, or Just want to add to your peace of mind, I urge you to try the Carolynn Shop at the Market Street Shopping Cen ter at Market and 16th streets. They carry everything you could wish, and they will take plenty of time to see that ou are properly fitted. I know, because I bought a very elegant, ultra chic dress there last week ... not for a bles sed event, however. - . - The roving reporter. . ' ; , my candidacy for Justice the Democratic Primary, 1 Students of the University 01 North Carolina a t Chapel Hill home for the week end were: Miss Betty Ray, Horace Ray and guest, David Sessoms, John Groome, Wil liam Thornton, Kenneth Taylor and Graham Newton. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Shewbrook and V. F. Williams of Washington, D. C, visited Mrs. Marshall Wil Uams'over the week end :i.,T H. L, oey, Jr., of Duke Univer sity and C. D. Lee, Jr., of Stato college, were home foe the week end. r'. ' . - ' " Misses Mrry Ann Cates, Mildred Feison ind Virginia Warren of East Carolina college, and Misses Ma-y El'en Hobbs and Edith Arm strong of Plneland college spent the week end with their families. Mrs. F. P. Turrent'ne of Waco, Tex s, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Faison. Committee Witness - Detroit, Mich. Former State Senator Stanley Nowak was the first -witness to come before the House un-American activities com mittee in Detroit. Branded a higher up in Communists circles, he in voked his privilege, under the Fifth Amendment, to refuse to answer possibly incriminating questions. NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY L. B. BEASC-EY vs WILMA JU ANITA BEASLEY The above named defendant, Wilma Juanita Beasley, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant on the grounds of adultery; and that the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Duplin County in the Court house in Kenansville, North Cairo Una, not later than the 23 day of May 1052, and answer or demur to the complaint in aid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in For One Month Only ClfsUlf CTIIhlA In basement of Trust i Building on Front and-2- Wilmington will give you - 1 A S-rSJ III : 111 . -S. iiu m. r , - i u , , 1 Beautiful 8x10 Brownstone I Portrait Of Your Child For Only rj 1 PENNY A POUND 1 . REGARDLESS OF WEIGHT No; appointment necessary. Just bring your child to our studio. This offer begins April 18th Ki and ends May 18th, 1952. Age limit 2 months to N 10 years. ; m IN WILMINGTON ill j EVANS cm Havana. Cuba Cuban- sirons man General Folgeneio Batista, who ws president 1640-1944, recently ited control of the Cuban govern, tnent in an almost bloodless coup which forced President Carlos Prie Sow.' fro:-i hi plc. Jfi Mf; Olive Man Burns To Death Jacksonville, N. C Oscar Her ring, about 20, of Mt. Olive, burned to death today in the cab of his dump truck when a flaming load of asphalt crushed in upon him. Police Chief Clyde H. Cooke said the as.-halt Herring was hauling became ignited when the truck and on Jacksonville's north side. Her a small gasoline tanker collided ring was a driver for J. T, Sum- msil'n Sand and Gvel Co., of Mt. Olive. Chief Cook said that David New bold, 20, driver of the gasollie carrier, would be charged with reckless driving. NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY VALDOSIA JAMES WILLIAMS: vs SAMUEL ARTHUR WILLIAMS The above named defendant, Samuel Arthur Williams, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General, County Court of Duplin County, 'North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the grounds of two years separa tion: and that the defendant will further take' notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Ken ansville, North Carolina, not lait- said complaint. R. V. Wells Clerk General County Court I. S. Bowen, Atty., Burgaw, N. C Z-T 1.SS.H. . How Much Does Your Baby Weigh? L ' si 'r,f STUDIO J . I'll la 1 4 .v-.K-' An ovxlntlv feature on the (tractor shown above, is the chang-j ling of wheel tread spacing with Aha power of tht angina which, permits the spacing of wheel bead to any position yon select.; W In the barn yard or on the job it's safe, simple and convenient Bv eaaina three eccentrics.' the 'power of the engine slides the Iwheel disc on spiral rails in the rim. Adjustable stops check the spacing and lock the wheel in L Without loss of time, increased earnings are made with econom ical row spacings, which con serves the properties in the soil by using every available inch of th flelH fnr nroductive frrowth. - Drive wheels that are power spaced in less than five minutes are a feature of tractors manufactured by Allis-Chalmers and designed for theCA and WD agricultural .models. er than the 23rd day of May, 1952, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Thii the 2nd day of April, 1932. R. V. Wells Clerk of General County Court W. E. Blake, Atty., Burgaw, N. C. 4-24-4T W.E.B. ' OMAR Khayyam on Spring Come fill the cup and in the fire of spring, Your Winter garment of repen tance fling: The bird of time has but a little way v , .. mm I TO THE VOTERS OF mi DUPLIN Announcement HI my candidacy for 9liAti a( Hiiitlm taiiun ui iuiiiii fliA nomnrradr Drimaru i flii iviiivuuiiy i n ii cict.cu i Mian j to the utmost of I Your support preciated. William F. er-- :::s a Trl ; To Flutter and the bird is on the wing. TUNpUl 4 BAKESS Cf UZZtA i Li III COUNTY IS is hereby made of nj the Board of Edu-i C niinfir rnkiorf fAi uuuiuy juujwwi ivp iiiiiuij enucdvui immcnr my capacity. will be greatly ap "Dill" Dail
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