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PAGE TWO > IT. OLIVE DETRIMENT 'W - - - 1 L Fir* ' Mount Olive's api rad Id lira com ' ptay handled a aoflous alt nation >«* orday BKkfcing (n a watorterthUy HanMfe n Hr# originating In a wood wo:It. ikop la Uia raar of the brick warahooM u«*d by Mr. E. N. Rtrka to* Nrtfllaar storage. The building war at wedd and Che wind was high. , carrying apart* and burning etdng- I ftpL-JKBI If. .?>: with ton large ianwi of farUlxar ate* * wlUOa. and a targe stock of potat kanala la an adjacant lot and otbai Bittjhfe- Ts ‘ty* Muust Qilra .Maau fact aria* Company, thay war* called to too coroar of Center and W**( Pollack Hitat. Thera was i. W>i Mas* so tba roof of (ha old Inmhert Mim at that potl&t, and th * nn«r daoniaa hash of Ibah unoccupied war hUMMi Mraty. IMul# the rompaby waa at wkrk Mara, an alarm < aiaa r Mb (hr ». Vi Southerland Bala* VaMaa Iw tb* mm block, and th* tore* 'Mirldod to taka care of troth whU* aoma way* atm on (ha i* V »» Martin* point. That* tkraa Ora*, tboacb fortuniite ~T “1> ctoftssd to a small aria, war* bora hiMMuiosoualy and in haaardou* f ahrttesSffto*. «af4ba fins orderly and «oftM<k m of the fir* company nrfil||i<idty tvMrtoff a aartoua coa Fair In Review Editor'* Motas Tb* following in,n gam'dMwarda of th* Bth grad* ct GraatJtesa school Mb, *■ Oraatbam school district bars Joat aatpsrtouaed our ftmt com fliuQa* Mgb school. it was a sue caai In *r#nr wap and •aloy.-d by Ml vim attended. Dno to (b* fact, that'll waa arrnagid and carried out kp idmg'oT tb* MM dignified pairop* . and taaebar* that can b* round any- 1 wbero. Tb* affftoers of the fair wars: ’ Hr. I. J. Bassir. praaideot. Mr J. C. Oraatbam, via* president ami Mho lna tawiaa, aacratary and tress Tb# parpos* of a community (air Is to pbr tbs poopl* to brfng their pro daato top*(bar and aae Just what the maNklty baa does. And try In ruts* tMaaa off other eommunltiea. IMt U tab to to tbo eaaadp fatraod-a prlae la woau k ffoao not only Mean tb' MMIWW Affvyoaaar but tt'also nsssaa tor honor of holng sucb a ■ ■ - -r ■■ —» ■ . . • . ~ ~'~ ~ last years success r t*f*Wß ot eveft 1,8 amazing tower* above it* field like a I M **m achievement* of 1926 can beacon in the night... Never k Jr m eomparewith the present-day ha* such surpassing value , 77S triumph* of the New ami been offered in a low-priced t %■»>!! «■■>(! t Pontiac Sixf.. .The quality six. Never hg* any I 2? reasons for this spectacular car of it* price kindled such f £S££kwa-*7» advain ein popularity are ob- wilJfjre buying enthusiasm! 88SEK5S. MamtKmammfff rian. Always a surpassing And iw*«*h«» *«y v»e*n m £ bea ss ; .’jf m'.. tjaOU at new low prices, now success. t <ay ■ ...ei i... J.— . '■ t •■<“*■» ■»•» --***■''•■ - *v*- ,-*ijf c■ i--*- 1 "* <*■ ■si Fuighum-Maxwell Motor Co. ' ■ ,r * ,, ' ‘ The New and Finer PjONTIAC SEX «■.*. . ( Ij flag ratten. Th* little shop la which lbs fir# started wa» occupied by Mr Ed Mllten, and with Its was tba only real toe*. The other build ing* were -only slightly damaged. ’ According to Kiro rhief George E. Hammerltiw the big new fire engine was "right on (hr Job.” I hamber of t om merer Neel* The < ham her of Coptmarca held tu monthly meeting Friday afternoon nf {ha Country club, and Incidentally un r j yrd some (iitc Vm AtThc r*^ jwtt t Kuruagay raid a xtirrnTmn of the town'* fhmeiat cwnrtrtton. and rave some figures a* to toy jrafeg. Ilis statement sbowey, th. t Moi>nt - ■ Ohvp-evrta lei" Trvmry ttnm nine* other, tdarn* In tu * ‘its of equal alar *ft * I win utfital lu.pibvewrnU anti and that the tax rate I* riimparatlyely lower Mra. H. I). . Andrews pi visiting friend* In Kinston this weak. Mr*, i. A. Hornady. of Beaufort, ' i# vlaitlaK her aunt,.Mr*. H. B. Jur ' ncy here Mr* Hornady win go from ‘ Mount Olltc to Seven Spring* to ' spend several week* In the Inter**! 1 of her health We* pfonr Mrt.aurtn, tt MfCotl, H. r . arrived lij^Mount Olive yealerday . 1*1®?" ’KsftnM .ofttto Gttk'. 1 aena Bank - N I tyrs. King I* a patient in the ' Ooldaboro Hospital, having undergone aw oparalHwi last Tuesday morning. * commun'ty fair la beneficial to a r ’ < timmunUp7ffrairti caw*** tb# far"" f n.er*. Ibelr wives and children to l-ring together what ha* been raised end made on their farm* during the l 'pear in which the falT I* held, 'anil . shews to each other what they, a* the ! tntftvtitnal, can do. Second. It broad-' en* their ambition, ii* to keep our hand atuck In our jmckat* up to our elbow* rattling the ' money given os und prlaea. If we lake enough Interest to exhibit anything Tba arrangement of the fair was A« one entered the front of the building, the flower* were ar ranged in the front halfway In charge of Mra. Blackman, Mr*. \Vorrt<te*rtd Mrs' Wade Beat, The, i P°t flowra were very gded, hut tl}c cut ones were not no good owing to the dry weather during the spring and summer. To the right was found the Agthtue Department In charge pf Mr. C. II Johnson. Here might he found any- _ ihlng almost Imaginable In the way of old relics .There were old guna used ija different wart, a newspaper pub lished on tha morning of Abraham nincohi'a aarasfnstten. which gmva ' .C< —*■ tba full datAlla of hia death. There was ao»e Confederate money, a salt of clothe* used |n the Olrtl War aad lot* of other thing* interesting lo me, and I Imagine lots of othar*. The band painting vui also oA display la the room. Oppoelte the Auilqua department was the fancy department conducted b.y Mr*. Mary Whitfield. J*e (irapiham and Mrs ii it |te«i Thl# department r.onaleted of knitting, sew- 1 ing tutting embroidery work. -•<> r In tbo long hallway and the room aljoiiiing the auditorium to the left. 1 from the front of the btildlng was 1 found the pontrv aupptte* In the 1 ballway wga th* canned fruits, J •ill- *, 1 Tran, prdh.-’m* •TiTnfTOiT'itd'~»gEp*r ' ■ i la toe room ware eaadlaa and dev 1 sertw. Ii yra* vt l ry ea*y to enter this rooeu. bill very bard to lesv* It. This D-partmenl was conducted by Mr* TV. F. Htevens, Mrs Herbert Harne* and Mrs D. J. Ifotlnwell , Adjoining kite Antique department **h the Junior girl* department and e*. the girl*, only bad one room th<; prtdry supplied and fancy work both found In thl* room The direc tor* of this d psrtroeut were: Mr* 11. J Sasser. Ml** Cleo Hose and Mr* Dallas Grantham. Oppoelt* the girls department to the right w»« the school work. Iq Mlin f a , T ii/ \l* \V I M 1.-|wi|« mawl *wmf wvf riTT IT . if . ivn Utila B IrfJ Miss Irene Wegyef. Here were the drSAMluga. eompoidtbm* and other aefioof worl done during~tSia season in the building behind the school building was the field crops. In charge of Mr. W, A. Jlnnette, Mr. Grover Weethrotik and Mr Grover llood. In thl* building was found anything almost Inpiginable that ran be grown on a farm. There waa rot ton. pea*, beans, fruits Os -diffarout variefra. ynranr und other things, ttKi numerous to mention. nt Mil MIWH to ibe rigid TiebTo<T the school building wer« found the *«rlne. Ilere .were Duroe Jersey. Hampshire and Poland rhlna breeds In the grove beli'nd the acb«nl build mg were the cattle, mule* and horse* T-hts w** rutted tbo iPreitopk Be psrtment conducted hy Mr. E. A. Bteven*. Jr.; Mr- Haywood Cot and Mr Joe Grantham %, , In Ihl* same grove waa the pojl try. There were, !thod» Island Red*. Barred Rocks, Plymouth Rock*. White Wjramtotc*, Wtilte Ban tam* and sever* 1 other different breeds. The directors of this depart rn-nt wrrs: Mr* K A. Htevens Jf , ttrs Diana Bruiser und Mrs B W Jinnett,. Durlug the day pe had a "brags hand'" ot luualc'atM to keep the pen- j I'le entertained while th* Judging was j Utkin* )Hace. The last thing In the afternoon waa > hejtotf.ee iiftriixacfL Thera were lour. J horses to enter the contest, but a* o«io of the horses ran Into s man's yard it threyr him out of the race. Ho there were really three horaca in The content Mr Joe Brock’s Itorae THI OOLDBBO*O K»WI took first priaa tb* rider being Mr. Darwcad Hood Perhaps, the ab<We description of egr fair will give aoma one else or other* an Idea of how a community fair should be arranged and carried out. b ■ ~ i - «* FINAE t MtkMOAl tl. I lri vs. MADE HI IHILIWBOHO (l,l r B “ ■ fOohUnjed from pap* one) nounced that th* naama of elasaas and organisations planning to aerve lunch** could not h»,aecared In full and that na all name* eould not be secured, none would be /used on the miniature programs to diyrthot ed IJlat JftLto- Ml iitk WfhfwkdMMto top. Ira lira < seen* of th* tnrrare nf tha novtcr*. rtre patrol dritt. and the Pntsntat«*s bats. hegiua to take on a ceremonial aspect. Tba bull-pen had arrived yesterday and been art np Heats for ftjted pen pie had been .-erected ifj the huildl'hg, and the <ll van stand constructed. It remain* ter ronatruct the scenic ef fects Iwhiitd the stsge and for the decorator to work bis wonder with the place. '2a DON JUAN WILL BE SHOWN HERE John HarryTMM* Play* Ualing Fhrt In Btyrjr of Immortal Ixner A'lien John Barrymore ffrirt ap peered on the screen, there waa some thing raaital nbout hi* perormsnees that —4a oa doubt if ha waa taking hi* picture work eeriotialy. Doubts vanished with his performances of "Beau Br immel,’ and “Tho H«* Beaat, 1 * proved ronvtactngly tbit ire ana superbly la earnest as a screen -•*mr Hue rt tim reenaHrm for Tw Juan,” whclh domes to OperaTt♦ , "• ,, • tomorrow to demotudrate that Bar ry mors is as great on the screen a* upon the stage. No more thrilling Individual performance ran he re callaß than hia playing as the grest est of all great lofer*. In creditably handsome In the Renaissance coa tumes of the days of the Horglas. he talrly blase* hia way through acenas of gorgeou* splendor to n memor able triumph He la attrrojnded by a (.core of noted players, among whom Mary Ajdor. Eaten* Taylor, Helene i oatello, Phyllis Haver, Montagu la»vt« and Warren Olirnl stand out. The ‘•lU'i.'A u 4t . Wm t M-e*r IlrrvthM •lone their job expensively, handeome !y and with qg tntelllaeure that de Double Your Expectations I Ip *When you buy a new set of tires for that car of yours I I ' you expect of them the real tire service that a real j||| 111 l 1 Q> ' quality tire should give. *■ I * Equip your oar wftli AJAX tinest—and double your I y\ Expectations. AJAX will do this and then some. lijj Ml" Vou l,aV(l th< ‘ to expect from ;iny Rood tire a H 1 . \ t *. a * avs OB mto* -1 Mr .?ln - -- T v tntti nnTtrttttT ot soviet? ana mileage lluf JSr~-W Ajax Doesn’t Stop Here hese letter tires keep right on going—and giving the same old AJAX service—thou imte and thousands of care and trouble free miles. ,r ’ High Steppers Jf**- I on’t hold a check rein upon yourself i»4he matter of \ ii because you have aut all the money to pay UNJ Bt us ride along with you from \Veek to week on our )11 iJ ?r S.&L . Tire Company S Jljj ’ I “FREE ROAD SERVICE" "Watcto for Our Harira of Ada to TW Nuwa Karh Sunday." " aervaa tba great success they have achieved. Tk* eraeUaM direction U credited to Alan Croalaad. % CONKLIN NOW IS FEATURED I . . Hto Wutraa MitoUchc Kfigralra to SUrdoui lu Sitrur Screen World Chester ( oUklln aad bla walrus mustache hart migrated slmultaa claas Th* cueterd ate era m conk ' "^SSmmSSSSSSSSSSSt^SSSSSS 1 ■ ————— "■ ■" ■— —■ »■ ■■■Bt -A. __ . .*» i ■ Hi 111 j|j -|. ’ ml I II il| :■■ - TRF ll«IVI>(t4l.«AI *< NT ■ H L : .§^», b - —I ; • I I • f '4Z *>£**■ h. ° &«*<,, I 1 < B ■ c ' \ II » iH > • . r ■■ I 1* IB * ! * II in* | |i 111 '" '"g*- 1 "- "' 11 - ' ' '" " "' 1 ■ ■ '"Tf—""— 11 ■ **«»W*WMl——mli lln’s career baa bowed to paateal «te aabltoto The comedian has on* nf lb* moat hilarious .roles of Bis career la "Tba liuicites* of Butt. |o." tba new ton stance Tatatadg* starring veb cla, which waa produced under the Jos eph M. Schenck banner for First National Tba gay picture of Russian Hrt, now being offered at the North State baa a brilliant supporting cast, including Tull'o Carmlnail. Bdwarda Marilndsl, Rose Dtoa*. lAwreac* Grant. Martha Franklin aad Jean Dr Brine. | ' * TulUo Carmlaatl fled from fame and Gw jtowtidK ar i ipsHßr ~®ar : 1 Il|l' lip. l in iIUMdiIMI U ■i.mmjup j, . ■ SUNDAY MO*NfNC, MAY 11, lift 4m4 a abort holiday la kmutim, £«t cam# to Hollywood u 4 toaa4 It ao diftaraat from what ho thoagbi that ha iatoada to raauUa hot* panaanaatly • Ha la toaph M. Kchanct'a latotl antry la lha I«Wr natloaol laad'nt man awaopatalMl. Carmlnatl la laaOlas man la Oaa- _, ctaaoa Talmadgr’a I atm comady iirau>a, “Tha Dutchaaa of BwMfP--' now ahowiac at thf North Htaia that tra. >■ ' ." im U>N aaoottoaa (raaaaaUy dill tor ° t -t V abort aaawora. A lot of.awn who f»aa about talk lay nrctriiwr caftTmg wr touch wta probably rataaitot to-tfrate -
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