.. ... . . ... 41 ij ' . .. luI SupaLiivos The Senior class. f B. F. Grady High School have recently' elected, their class superlatives." They are u follows: Best all around, Bes sie Mae Beasley, Kenneth Bay Kor negay: Best ' Looking, Cynthia L "Lue scenes below were taken at Uhe 1932 Art and . Music Festival 4) resented in Kenan Memorial Au ditorium here on May 18 and 19th. The annual program was present ed this year under the direction of Mrs. A. D. Wood, director of Public School Music and Mrs. W. K. Teachey, Public Schools Super visor for Duplin, All pictures were taken by Shubert Williams, staff photograilher of Wallace. Any one wishing copies of these and uvJ;uUuOoUuiJLiii,, otner pictures made sy Mr. Wil liams may get them by contacting him at his studio In WfeUace or at ingMra. A. D. Wood at the super- lnenoenrs otuce in &.enansvme. One Day Only Saiurilay fl7ay 3rd, ALL FURNITURE MUST BE MOVED OFF OUR FLOOR SO WORKMEN CAN GET BUSY! NOTHING RESERVED EVERY PIECE AND SUITE TO BE SOLD AT SOME PRICE MANY ITEMS LESS THAN COST! YOU'RE WELCOME TO LOOK BUT NO SALES MADE BEFORE SATURDAY. NOW IS THE TIME TO FURNISH THAT NEW HOME. WE WILL DELIVER YOUR PURCHASE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. All j Goods Marked Down In Plain Figures. Refrigerators - Ranges - Combination Phonographs At Cost. FREE - Child's Chair 1st 100 People In Store FREE Judge, Glenn Smith; Cutiest, Shir ley JUee, Delano Harrison; Best Sport. Christine Bell, Leslie Tur ner Most Bashful, Lily Grey Staf ford, Leroy Grady; Most Popular, Lola Nan Wilkins, Leslie Turner; Most Friendly, Joyce Outlaw, Don- nell Koraegay; ' Most Conceited, ,1-1 J: ne Holmes. Delano Harrison; Quietest, - Mildred Kornegay, Nick Kornegay; Most- Talkative, Lola Nan Wilkins, Leslie Turner; Laz iest, Letfaa Manning, W. C. Adams; Most Likely to' Succeed, Mary Anne Sullivan, Kenneth Ray Kor i negay; Most Romantic, Elaine Lee, Glenn Smith; Biggest Flirt, Loll Nan Wilkins, . Donnell Kornegay; Best Figure and Physique Lola Nan Wilkins, Leslie Turner; Most Mischlevieus, Lola Nan Wilkins, and W. C. Adams. A group of High school stu-1 who formed a chorus under the di-j tor at Rose Hill. Magnolia, Ken dents from , Kenansville, B. F. rectlon of Mrs. L. K. Alderman, I ansville tsnd B. F. Grady. Grady, Magnolia and Rose Hill music teacher , and glee club diiec-1 .. Ill wis Above. The Warsaw Elementary schools. ... : i School Glee Club is directed by ' Below: Duplin County's first all Sirs. ,: John Anderson Johnson of school band, under the direction Warsaw, teacher ' in the Warsaw.-of Prof, Don Hayes. The band is composed of students from var ious schools in the. county. This year is the first attempt to pro duce a band in our schools. Still Found Near Yfercaw On Monday evening Deputies Perry Smith and Murray Byrd dis covered a 60 gallon whiskey still and 16 barrels of mash between Warsaw and Kenansville on George Bennett's farm. Will Green and James Henry Hodges were arrest ed for possessing material for the purpose of manufacturing non tax paid whiskey. They are each un der a $300 bond. Remember! "REED'S FOR DIAMONDS" Every Diamond Insured No Charge for Credit Satisfaction Guaranteed "Wilmington's Largest Diamond Importers" Wilmington, N. C. MANHATTEN and VAN HEUSEN SPORT SHIRTS PANAMA HATS Go To Tom R. Best MEN'S CLOTHING IN GOLDSBORO JHy t Mq 'j1 '"'"2 r.p-.-i i -in ' l ' i - id It . I i i ' ; l "ft : $109-Plazih Sofa Beds lit Only - $59.95 $19.95 WATER PROOF Crib Mattress $6.99 $17 CARDBOARD Wardrobes ....$9.46 1 USED Wardrobe $12.50 $89 CHROME Dinette Suite $49.95 $169 MAHOGANY Bed Room Suites $97 $170 HUGE PINE Dresser $97 $98 SOLID MAPLE Corner Cupboard ... $39.95 $49 INNERSPRING Mattresses $28.16 $39 BALL BEARING Porch Gliders $19.50 $24.95 UPHOLSTERED CHAIR OR ROCKER Cloth or Plastic $12.50 $595 SOLID MAHOGANY Dining Room Suite 9 PIECES ONLY $395 $17 PORCELAIN TOP Tables $8.50 1 USED mi. Piano $29.95 1 USED KITCHEN- Cabinet $16.50 $79 PLASTIC Lounge' Chairs $38.50 $89 PLASTIC Love Seat $48.50 $99 SOLID MAPLE Desk , $49.95 $249 MODERNE Bed Room Suites . $111.00 $119 FINEST SOFA Beds $69.95 $150 MAPLE Bedroom Suite $88.00 $29 GONE WITH THE WIND Lamps $14.95 $298 FRIEZE Living Room Suites 3 Pieces For Only ' $176 '? $3.95.. STRAIGHT Chairs $1.94 $14.95 ELECTRIC Irons $9.70 $19.95 FLOOR Lamps $8.73 $35 ODD Beds $14.95 $19 COCKTAIL Tables $7.76 $87 GLASS DOOR Book Case $39.95 $69 KITCHEN Cabinets $38.50 $298 MASSIVE MOHAIR Living Room Suite $149 $149 POSTER Bed Room Suites $77 $293 2 PIECE LAWSON LIVING Room Suite $158 $465 MAHOGANY Dining Room Suite 9 PIECES ONLY $295 100-9x12 Linoleum Felt Base Rugs At ??? Youfll Be Surprised!!! FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE R. E. Quinn & Company Of Warsaw 1C IO00O0OO0OQOOO0O0OOOOeoeiOOOOOOOO0O00O00O0O0000OOOOO0OO0O00O04. Tops- A group of rhythmic dan cers from the various schools 4th and th grades. Middle picture: Kenansville's Fuitophon band which- was or ganized and directed by Mrs John Currie, teacher in the local school. Bottom picture: Another Duplin chorus-of Glee club under the di- rectlo nof Mrs. L. K. Alderman. The group Is made up of students from Kenansville, Grady, Magnolia and Rom HflTs elementary grades. i ,YT-.. ..' " 1 1 -wr0-i. News J, WtirrespondenC C-Irrrrjtion Agent nw iw mwi ah essteecMMav I ' -. A. . ! 'iSTOW .Lynn Lanier Honored i.. ju. jun un. njiiu inwwr wwr uiJ.. i children were visitors of. jar. and V - . T n C I.V. 7 J ... '" - and M A Xm J k VMlsses SueTJethercujl, Eleanor , and Mrs. . A. Nethercutt visited I xhiicwhot ana vow uiwer auena '.2frs. Raleigh (Lanier in the Kin- church at Chinquapin Sunday a ton hospital suiKUy. Mr. and Mr, u Lanier and , X.rTZ ........ J 'n. a -I.L. ...... 31 ... .Mbses Ethel, HHnter and" Amy I Aria Lanier were visitors" of Miss i daiMKbter Geraldlive, and Mrs. Jodie Lanier were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jarman of Etcti lands tiunday. Mr. Clayton Nethercntt and Mr. . nd i-rs. E. A. KeihK1t v. i 'i rs. i alelgh Lanier la the Kiu on 1 ital Sunday. ' ' I i Mrs. Bom Hatcher visit ed J r. nd Mrs. Quince Call Sua- clay e r. m -" at Bethel Pi " y- ' " - " t mt I ). quapln Sunday night. . Mrs Jodie Lanier and son, and daughter-in-law.- Mr. and Mrs.' Jes- were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Phtf-i During the last 40 yean of nr On Fifth Birthday i Mr. and Mrs; Jarvts Lanier en tertained at their home recently honoring their son, Lynn, on the occasion of his 5th birthday. : Following several enjoyable games,. Lynn took 't pleasure of blowing out the five candles on the beautiful . cake. : : ; , .. Many of his friends and rela tives attended. ; All had a nice time and enjoyed the dinner. o o o o o: o o, o o o o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o, o O.f,-; m o. ,; , o f n rr rr nnnrntrs r r rr m rS 7nTlKfFM ii u m & i mimm m t bm im We're Celebrating Our 15th. Anniversary Sale Come Get Your Share Qf Birthday Bargins 250 MANUFACTURER'S "AS ARE" SUMMER DRESSES. SPECIAL $3.99 -m U $5.99 VALUES IF PERFECT JUST 'IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY AND THE LONG HOT DAYS AHEADIN THE GROUP ARE: PICOLAYS, COTTONS, RAYON LINENS, GOLD PRINTS, SHEERS, AN VMANY OTHER SUMMER l FABRICS IN THE BEST SUMMER STYLES AND COLORS SIZES ;2GKt5, 12 to 20, AND HALF SIZES IN THE LOT. LADIES SUMMED SANDALS $1.00 A Pair ' !' ''"t A't '1 SPECIAL MILL CLOSE OUT ALL NEW PERFECT 7 WHITE and COLORS SIZE 4 to 9 MEN'S SHORTl SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS $1-2?,EACH SKIP DENT COTTON INNER-OUTER STYLE 2 POCKETS' COLORS:; BLUE, cUeEN, TAN, GREY, MAIZE SIZES: SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE i STURDY LONG WEARING WORK PANTS $2.4d REGULAR $2.98 VALUE TAN or GREY Sanforized Drill I BOAT SAIL DRILL POCKETS BELT LOOPS - '; .. 23 to 42 lip Lanier. Sunday.' Mlcjes Sharon Lanier; Peggy Judge and Conrad Sloan were wepic end r of F4win Lan'.jr at i..CX3. ia C. eenvi.ie. 1 , I total population has Increased ' y' some 60 million persons, - but number of persona engaged sin food production has declined ' by o o o o o o o o o: o o o o V MANUFACTURER'S SALE !' SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT CLOTH WINDOW SHADES REG. $1.35 VALUE D7 PERFECT i SIZES 36Mx6' ; v 5 ': "' LIGHT CREAM COLOR I Jr EXTRA LARGE STRIPED BACH TOWELiS : ! REGULAR $2.59 GIANT SIZE 38x72 SOFT TERRY TOWELING COLORFUL ROMAN STRIPED V STRONG SPRING ROLLERS m Imperfection Hardly Seen ' PERFECT i'lj.-)i,f ; ldsli-S- b-rr :5f 4 o 0 C) o (?) O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o fo o o o , 0 ei- t mUIlon. ' i t have shown that the av- poiml of meat consumed in v ' 1 ViLsunzton, N. C " ' - : r 6e--f,t, "N, -v n, .

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