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tion. Cash prizes, large enough to:
attract many contestants, are being
offered. The winner is to receive flOO
in eahh; the runner-up gets $50 and
third-place winner $25. - ||
cauii u. oujjuy, cuairman of tne
steering committee, anticipates tmu
several oahos from iugn scnoois in
nearoy communities wui participate
in the parade and musical programs
tnafc have been scheduled.
The tentative outline of the after
noon's program follows:
1:30 p. m.—-Parade (ends at Monks
Wantionse).
2:30—Float Awards.
8:00—.Band (music interlude). \ '
8:1$—-Address by Agrioulure Com
missioner BaHentine. :
8:46—Band Concert.
4:15—gtage show and entertain
ment.
r.m—tfand concert, announcements
7:3ft—Entertainment (hill billy mu
sic, comedy). *
8:15—Beauty contest and awards.
8:46—General prises.
ftilft-^Bound and square dancing at
Monks Warehouse ’tU midnight.
All of the events will be held in
Monks Warehouse. And all program e>
are free to the public. In fact, spon
aors will be disappointed if the place
is not packed.
i'reswent Eli Joyner, Jr, of (he
SUPERIOR COURT
J orENSMONUAl
penor Court Monday morning. rV'
The 'week’s work will be devoted to
hearing criminal cases. Only one <*8©
is stated to go before the grand jury,
it involves an auto larceny charge
agate* Ernest Moore.
Cases calendared for trial follow:
Monday, April 16 :V;
C. A. Underwood and George HiH,
perjury; William Andrews, Van Page,
Irvin Brady and Jim Jenkins, lar
ceny; James Jputher Ridley and Ef
fie Brown, breaking, entering and
laraphy; Walter Moore, drunken driv
ing. •' ;* ■
SlJ^C -Tnesday .
' Mrs. R. LeRey Rollins at
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B, Mewbom
and children spent last week end with
•Mr. and Mia. Joe l>. Mewboro in
xxewport News, Vty
Mr. and Mil iifoest Petteway and
children spent Sunday in’Sear Bern
with Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Skjnner.
Mrs. Hubert Pate at Kinston, Mrs,
& X*, Petteway and M». J. M. Mew
bom attended an alumnae meeting or
the Nursing scnooip* James Wauter
Memorial hospital in Wilmington Sat
urday. ,,
Mrs.' W. L. Blalock of <3oldaWro
is spending aeverap days with her'
da^hter, ifinL Layne Koberts» P
Mrs, Harry Harper, Mr. and Mr#
Jack Gates of Greenville and Mr*. R
A. Fields visited Carl Joyner, who
has been seriously ill, in CUnton, Sun
day. Mrs. C. <X Joyner, who had
been spending two weeks with her
son, returned with them. t
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bynum, Sr,
I spent the week end in Morehead City
with Mr. Bynum’s sister, Mrs. A. Hi
Joyner. -4 '
Thurman Jbyner of Norfolk, Va,
spent Thursday With his mother, Mr*
Carrie Belle Joyner. ■ >
Mr. and Mrs. B, R. and
children of. Greenville were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones,
who had as their week end guests, Mr.
and Mrs. David Jones of Pinetops.
> Dr. Marguerite Kersey and children,
Marguerite and 'Bill, <xf Bartley, W.
Va, will return home today after
visiting Dr. Kersey’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Johnson.
Misses Nancy Kittrell and Connie
Rollins, student nurses at Rex hospi*
tal in Raleigh, spent Sunday here
with their parent*. * - ; ‘ v > ,
Pvt Roland Wooten of Port Jack*
son, ^S. C, spent the week end with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Wo j