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ROVING AROUND GARNER *ai! THURMAN L WHITAKER GARNER There are s-- era) teed, protections against tempta •on. bur the surest if covardice 'hit's Wfiat Mark Twain cairl. and hst's h' most bunk teller don't talk off with the loot it's why tost restless men do not make a •itch to their neighbor s wives it an be the reason most mixed -up eon users do not take 1o smoking eefers. Tbs Teller would never admit o him." if. {n|> instance, that he's cared to steal the batik':- money, lather--if the idea crosses hi* mind —he brushes it away because of ugh moral standards and the (act. j||! • m -»•**■«* m:-yik'M.+ * «•» « wwmmmaemvv* M*M 9 * * < /ma& • cor . , . # 9 Howe appliance . . , It's fy.« f c ss -t here for "special thin fit?’" , because you can watch your dreams conurs? » true’ Our generous, twice yearly earnings make savings grew quickly . esfs reinvest ment. polioss protect you against loss of saved dollars Open your account now . , , add to it regularly in person or by mail. |l|) Raleigh Savings § Loan Association SI"? Fayetteville Street Phone VAnce 8-2321 West Wake Branch And Opening Soon—Our APEX, N. C. New Cameron Village Branch II WINTER FASHION | PREVIEW Jg| , s NOW 0N IHy I \ Fall Separates For Cool Fall Full-Fashioned Weather Kun 1 'l O CCQ i: C ! Up&ClCtl gay Autumn color, that’s i^I\JLLsMO i C t «O j , what we offer Jo you! AH c ., I the most fashionable stvle. lock. ,„d b. pure b, Debnfra r»td»« 8 ‘ ™ yo " can3rford ' ,n Choose from the latest j till SSZCS ~ . .tyifs m aii thf ifiip.t style | MRS. GOODMAN made a SWEATERS in all the newest colors ! SMfTWTQ and fabrics, You’re sure*to j hip to Nf lV \ Ofk to jget the y * Smartest # Fashions ever BLOLBES • - - *t the price you want , | jru « m Knits, Silks, j Come In Today lIOOHITIIIII S Wools, Cottons USE OUR j "”""*“1111 hi Cashmere Blonds I 1 AT-A-WAY! ! sh °° A ™ n i Cor ™ r " | | Wilmington at Hargett that he - just not the kind cl per son The man who covets his neighbor s wife will also stay out of trouble if he s a true coward. He in ak ic nn move in her direr t-on because it is morally wrong; he tells himself. Up to his ears in principle and integrity he lashes bark at temptation, i Way deep down, however, he \ telds not to temptation because tie team being caught, and having his head whipped With youngsters, cowardice is an e' en bigger deal. To them it, is a word chat is directly opposed to brave, end that s all. When they <>'ll each other "chicken' some- body’* gat to fight. With many varieties of adult temptation thrust in their wav. ev eryday. they are constantly looking for answers and meanings from what they learned at home and | what they were taught in Sunday School. Sometimes H seems that the one who readily admits he’s a coward The funeral of Mr Edward Hal! was held at the Wake Baptist Grove Church lest Sunday with the pastor. Rev, G. S Stokes, pre siding On last Sunday, baptising service was held at the Wake Baptist (Trove Church with the pastor Rev. G S. Stokes presiding. After bap tiring service, churdh service was 1 in command with Rev Stokes pre siding. His sermon was taken from ihe first chapter of John. 15th chapter. There will be » baby shower held ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Etiloui.' Avery, for Niious McKin i ’ey Avery IT. son of Rev. Nitons | McKinley Avery, Attending church services at Wake Rantist Grove last Sunday i f >-oni Raleigh were Mrs. Bessie seagtms JpL Crown UtRDCO wiifsm I M»u>* 3 ******, 44&W I »**«■*£* I .Mi*-*’**' J ««»»«• #iSt!U»B COHMNY. «* v<WMC «W. liRfAF; fHtgffY m woof. «« fiRAIN iff unit tPHiU. ! Rand, Mr*. Ola Mae Pryor, Mr. | and. Mrs Norman Adams, Mr and. i Mrs. James Walton and Mr end 1 Mrs. Joan D Lockle.v and mother The following faculty membei's 'of the Garner Consolidated High School worshipped with ns in ser vice, Mr L H Newberry «ud Mr A Vines. Sick And Shut-Ins Mrs tulia Rogers, Mrs. Rena Wil liam*. Monye White. Mrs. Maggie Jones. Mrs Oct,avia Winters, Mrs, Etir.abein Hilliard, Mis. Eliza Ray. Mrs. Mary Agnes Cooke, a form er student of the Garner Consoli dated High School is a recent graduate of the Washington School of Practical Nursing in Washing ton, D. C We wish to congratulate Mrs Coi.ke The exercise was wit nessed by Mr. and Mrs George Height. Jr Mr. Height is the bro ther of Mrs. Cooke. Mr. ana Mrs. Webb MeK-e- were the guest.s of Mr and Mrs Glennie Rnv last Sunday. Mr. Roman Walton, a former mem be" of Wake Bantisi Grove Church, now a member of the Martin Si reel. Baptist Church, whs present in worship service with m text Sunday. Mr Wilton i» i faculty » n «Tnbe- of the Lucille i ‘ Hunter School in Halei|fb, ! ' Oss ths third Sunday it. October, j there wilt he a enured weddtr.a «t i . the Wake Baptist Groce Church, j in honor of Mins Fine V Walton ' to Mr Griffin Wakefield The Wake Baptist. Grove Church j will journey to the Johnston Pincy I Grove .Church. *n renter service I Rev. JarreAvery Is the pastor of! this church. Rev. Avery is a mem- j her of t.he Wake Baptist Grove i Church i;i Garner. Mrs. Mable Loverette and daugh ter, Lillie Loverette, wore the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses j While, Sr, They are members of I the Zion Hill Baptist Church, Colic- I ’’eir. N. C.. Bertie County. Mrs, ! Loverette is the aunt of Mr White. ■ tVr were glad to have them pres i ent in church service at the Wake ■ Baptist Grove Church We were proud to have so many present at worship service last .Sunday with different members of various churches. Deacon Eulious y~- ffPF.ss FALL FREE SAVE ssooo ON ALL-NEW home m lUpac • ill wile'., .nil &i TRIAL! automatic washer ! I bailies d@6R dirt ml | without beating! ? P MSHOff c — |£ v ; fi | -~im'wP mat f \ p WetmAommr patfs **rfe ISswseglh ' <’ ' jk mmS>> fmee *' V ,’ Wht tmwipes wiwb . - tmrmvtoetottol iw»i»»rm:wi»wiw>Aiwi»w-uw»w M<JOEA, *»«»• ■Si nreraaf** ®«»m« saw-8 f If Jp T% fi«4 tf*B Y«W*» Rest -. j * AVm\ * • Washer Dsai today at NO DOWN PAYMENT! No Plumbing Needed s«^jfjffl9s Call VA 8-5592 For I jftl % 'f Free Home Trial Today I UP “ Need A New Range? PL « S Sea TMt Full 9® toSt 5*3 Size Frigidaire ! 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Grove Sunday School bus to be run tun? on its usual schedule this Sunday. Thought 1 Goodness consists not in the outward tilings we do, but in I the inward thing? we are. Make selective cuttings of timber to insute cash returns from wood lands .•■•very few years Provide elrap nests for laying hens. Gpt your soil tested now for pro per fall liming and fertiliaztion. Record breeding snd farrowing dates. use ■-«**»** WEEK ENDING SATDEDAf, BKPTIfrWMPi! j> ■ —— ——w,j>. ■». Mysterious Fires Keep A Family Os 8 On Moire TALLADEGA, AJ*. (AKP) Calvin Tuck, !u» wife, and «i* children seemed to b« plagued with a series of mysterioua fires. Tuck had moved from two o-khwr homes prior to moving in with bw father, Otis Tuck, After no fires for about two weeks, .suddenly the Tuck#' furni ture. walls, and various other ob jects began breaking into biases for no apparent reasons. Tuck and his family moved out, destination unknown Deputy Sheriff Pot Coopev icM reporter* “l just think tfea whole thing’* a mess. “It’s mighty funny nothing ever ! burns down. Just little fires. No- I thing really »«ri am.* KarJiwr Polio* Chis# Our lee stated tbwt b* be’ii«o*ad «s».* on* wa s attempting te frights’. Calvin Tuck into moving, teak eddl Ed that ba had towiffitefette «rs der.ee to mak« an xrrevi A. state tearieoloffiat svrportadly is investigating ih* fbm Cmie* maintained ttiat aom* sort of diemiral m y*t vatdaati fiod- was used to uteris aomc as th» fires. “f hardly me how $* wookf be po.inibi® to mtrt Aba police chief pointed out. “wttlwat son*- body aiding vhmn." Patronise One MmHim 11
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