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anoca Promises Unusual Story On Coming Program | “Give Me Your Heart”, a dy namic drama revealing: the hu man emotions of love, passion, •hate and sacrifice, comes to the ^Vanoca Theatre Monday with Kay Francis in the stellar role. ■ She is- supported by a cast v£lch includes George Brent and Boland Young. The plot of the play is ul tra-modern and startlingly dar ing, and although frank in ifratment, is handled with the utmost good taste. The story concerns the ro mance of an English girl with a nobleman married to a semi invalid wife and their child is taken into the nobleman’s family. The girl seeks forget fulness in America, marries a fine business man whom sh|e respects, but does not love. Torn with mother love and the loss of her child, she seeks to drown her anguish in social gatherings, but an estrange ment seems imminent, when a friend of both families comes tjg> America, where the young nobleman, his wife and “their” son are visiting. He arranges a meeting of the two couples. This creates a situation so in tense both parties are on the breaking point, but through the bigmess of the nobleman’s wife matters are smoothed out in one of the most tremendous cli maxes ever filmed. “My American Wife”, a deft romance of a Count who mar ries a wealthy American girl and then sets out to become an Arizona rancher, despite the girl’s social ambitions, co-stars Francis Lederer, European ro mantic screen favorite, and Ann Sothem. Richlands Mrs. Harry Griffin and two daughters, Hallie and Mary, of Columbia, S. C., were recent ests of Mrs. Beatrice Thomip tan. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wil liams, of Fayetteville, were here Saturday enroute to New Bern. * The following persons were in New York over the week-end to see the World Series played, Cecil Longest, coach in the Bichlands schools, Banner Hugh Jones, Sidney Shaw, Col on Shaw and Eldon Sanders. Mr.' and Mrs. R. C. Zimmer man and daughter, Miss Rober ta, of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Zimmerman, of Cum nock, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Koonce and Mr. R. D. Thompson, Sr. Messrs. Marvin Banks, Cader Barbee and Lem Sharpless went ♦deer hunting Saturday. A large buck was killed by Mr. Banks. Miss Esther Atkinson spent the week-end with her family at Vista. $ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, of Jacksonville, were recent visi tors here. DeWitt Thompson of the U. S. Navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Beatricp Thompson, before leaving for Cuba, where he will be station ed for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Nichol Statement of the Ownership, Han* agement, Circulation, Etc., Re quired by the Act of Congress of March 3, 1933, of the Wallace En N terprise, Published Weekly at Wal lace, North Carolina for October 1, 1936. State of North Carolina, County of Duplin. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared W. G. Wells, who, having been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is the Business Manager of the Wal lace Enterprise and that tha fol lowing is, to the best of his know ledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of Aug. 24, 1912, embodied ^in section 411, Postal Laws and Reg ulations. 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, and business managers are: - Publisher, W. G. Wells, H. L. Oswald, Wallace, N. C.; t Editor, W. G. Wells, Wallace, N. 'c.; Business Manager, W. G. Wells, Wallace, N. C. 2. That the owner is: The Wells Oswald Publishing Co., Wallace, ;|N. C.; W. G. Wells, Wallace, N. C.; H. L. Oswald, Wallace, N. C. ' 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: None. W. G. Wells, Business Mgr. r Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 8th day of October, MART EMILY BONEftN. P. son and little son, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Orlando, Fla., are here visiting relatives. They are enroute to their winter home in Florida. Judge and Mrs. Charles A. Winberry and daughter, Caro lyn, of Statesville, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winberry, of Jacksonville, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Winberry and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Aman. Miss Mildred Stanley, of the Rose Hill school faculty, was a week-end guest of Miss Sarah Woodward. i Mrs. Lee Ellis, of New Bern, visited Mrs. Addie Raynor Sun day. ! Miss Minnie B. Thompson is directing recrational work here I which is a WPA project. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Wiggins went to Grifton Sunday. * I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barbee and children, of Kinston, were here ! Sunday visiting relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargett 'and son, Harold, Jr., of Tren j ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hargett, of Tuckahoe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Howard, of Gum Branch, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Howard. John Woodward, of Durham was here at the week-end. Mesdames Edwin Steed, Joe Banks and Paul Thompson were in Wilmington on a recent busi ness trip. Mr and Mrs. Henry Sandlin and family, of Verona, and Mrs. Estelle Summersill, of Jackson ville, were here Sunday visit ing relatives. Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Syl vester, Mrs. Leon Sylvester and Mr. Gerald Bryant made a business trip to Greenville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shepard of Sneads Ferry were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whaley Norwood Cox, Jr., returned Monday from a visit in Chapel Hill and Durham. Among those w)ho left recent ly to enter school at Eastern Carolina Teachers College, in Greenville, were Misses Mamie Franck Haywood, Esther Car mack and Marie Baysden. Miss Fannie Lewis, music instructor, here expects to go to Greenville Saturday to at tend a Music Teachers Appre ciation Course. The Rev. C. E. Parker, of Winston-Salem, is here con ducting a series of evangelistic services in the Baptist church. Miss Leah and Miss Sybil, Franck and Mr. J. E. Franck were in Durham Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scott and daughter, Emma, and Mr. Nick Marshburn, of Warsaw, were guests of Mrs Eula Marsh burn Sunday. Mr. Richard Bell, of Scotland Neck, spent Sunday with his family here. The play, “See You Later”, given at the school auditorium Tuesday evening was enjoyed by everyone present. The cast reflected much credit upon themselves. $24.00 was realiz ed from the play, which was sponsored by the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Me thodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Franck and family went to Seven Springs Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shaw and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shaw, Monday, at their home in Raleigh. President of Senior Class Miss Grace Franck, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Franck, has been elected presi-j dent of the senior class of Richlands high school. Bridge Club Mrs. Gerald Bryant was hos tess to the Thursday afternoon ■ l Bridge Club at the home of her j ! mother, Mrs. Mary Sylvester, j After several progressions high i score prize went to Mrs. Paul I Thompson. A salad course | was served. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of pow er and authority vested in the undersigned Trustee in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by Augustus Stallings and wife, Lucella Stallings, William Stal lings and wife, Alice Stallings, to D. L. Wells, Trustee, on the 13th day of February, 1935, and filed for record February 19, 1935, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in Book 364, page 316 and 317, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door in Ken ansville, N. C., on the 26th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1936, at or about the hour of 12 o’clock noon the following described tracts or parcels of land, to wit: First Tract: Beginning at a stake in D. H. Murphy line and runs thence North 8 East 18 1-2 ; poles to a black gum; . thence .South ^2 East 18 1-2 poles to a More Miles ... ... PER GALLON WHEN YOU USE THAT GOOD ^UF) GAS Gulf Service Sta. Howard James, Mgr. WALLACE, N. C. WASHING and GREASING A SPECIALTY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Watch Out for Our Performances A. C. Hall Hwd. Co. WALLACE, N. C. TO PRESIDE AT MEET 5* Mrs. J. S. Blair, pictured above, will preside over the an nual meeting of the Southeastern District of the North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers in Raeford Saturday. Prin cipal speaker for the occasion will be Mrs. J. Buren Sidbury, president of the State Congress. Mrs. Blair is president of the Southeastern. District. stake; thence North 8 West 18 1-2 poles to a stake in D. H. Murphy line; thence his line North 82 West 18 1-2 poles to. the beginning, containing 2; acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a' spruce pine on D. H. Murphy line and runs North 5 West 19 poles to a stake, William Stal lings corner; thence along Stal lings line South 13 West 18 poles to a stake in D. H. Mur phy line; thence South 82 1-2 to the beginning, containing, by estimation, 3-4 acres, more or less. Advertised this the 22nd day of September, 1936. WALLACE! THURS. m mm oct.15 ONE — DAY — ONLY y/ENLAROED/ TWICE ^mramsBE i i HUH STEEL IARENA TWO RI NO-6 Ifr/AAgy gLLEN5 1 fcupms auiwmHrrsr TWICE DAILY 3 P. M. and 8 P. M. ADMISSION REDUCED TO OC- T0 ALL LOC ALL CHILDREN’S PRICES TO EVERYBODY D. L. WELLS, Trustee. ; R. C. Wells, Atty. Oct. 1-8-15-22 . —823 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed frpm C. H. Stallings and wife, Katie Stallings, Roy A. Stallings and wife, Esther Stallings, to G. E. Pickett, dated January 14th, 1931, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of i Duplin County in book 326 at page 114, the undersigned will on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ,1936 offer and sell to the high est bidder for cash at the j courthouse door of Duplin County, Kenansvilile, N. C., at the hour of 12 o’clock M., the i following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being jin the county of Duplin, Cy press Creek Township, state of | North Carolin*, and bounded wid described as follows, to* wit: Beginning at a stake in tho Chinquapin and Cypress Creek Road and runs S. 36 W. 182 poles to a stake at Hunter's fence; thence N. 45 W. 18 poles to a stake on said road; thence S. 45 E. along said road 12 poles to the beginning, contain ing 17 acres, more or less. The above tract of land is knows as the Easther Bryant land and adjoins the lands of Civil Hun* ter, C. W. Kenan and others. Advertised this the 30bh dajf of September, 1936. G. E. PICKETT, Mortgagee N. B. Boney, Atty. Oct. 8-15-22-29 —824 Here’s the Event You Have Been Waiting For KRAMER’S Big Fall CLEARANCE Opens Friday, Oct. 9th In order to move our surplus stock and make room for new merchandise which is arriving daily, we have reduced the price on every item. It will mean money to you to attend this special event, so come LOOK! FREE As long as they last on— FRIDAY and SATURDAY FREE to each cust omer 1 felt base mat 18x33 inches. Plenty of pretty patterns. PRINTS DRESS PRINTS Checks, stripes and Solid colors Fast Colors 9c Ladies’ New Fall Coats VERY BEAUTIFUL See these new coats.They are very attrac tively made. New styles and col ors. Regular $12.50 value. Sizes 12 to 48. To be sold during our Fall Clearance Sale for only— All-wool Men’s Suits, Serges, Worsted in Grey, Blue, Brown _ _ _ _ and mixtures, plain U7 and belted backs in H double and single breasted, at only— 4« HOMESPUN LL Homespun, Best Grade 10 yds. to a customer 79c BLUEBELL OVERALLS 8-oz. Sanforized Sizes 32 to 44 $1 FREE! Any customer pur chasing $2 or more will receive a good quality Bed Spread 80x105, all colors for only— 25c New Fall— DRESSES EXTRA SPECIAL $6.95 Silk Dresses—^ Special $4-98 COME EXPECTING BARGAINS AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED FOR THEY ARE HERE—PLENTY OF THEM! Remember the Opening Date Friday, Oct. 9 Kramer’s DEPARTMENT STOR Wallace, North Carolina NOTICE! THE FOLLOWING STORES WILL CLOSE Each Saturday Night AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK KRAMER’S DEPARTMENT STORE THE HUB DEPARTMENT STORE TURNER’S, INC. JACOB HURWITZ MARGOLIS AND LIBERMAN A. C. HALL HARDWARE COMPANY STEDMAN CARR HARDWARE CO. WALLACE 5c AND 10c STORE
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