'7 . i v . T-i.'-.r '' 1 ' .f '-'''' "'. ;r : : ? 'I ; T7n 'v ! 7-T- PAGESIX 1 ant 1 t- - i i 1 j :;V7S7 "V..-: rr 'S . iy .i , -t. 'V' Miss 'Lottie Thorpe returned yester Mr. and Mrs B. C. Boney,. of Bur- Miss Liuciio itigsDee, oi ivaiuigu, i at Wrightsville, here for a stay witn- Misses minnre ani day from a visit to her parents at Jacksonville, N.' C. " - 1 -:V:.;.--. ' ' Mrs.'-N. A. Ciilbreth returned yester day from a visit to relatives y and friends in the North. v i t i caw. were visitors Beach, yesterQay... ' Ora Smith, f I 1 , : TUTfo ' .f R Ratr.nn left last niKIlt Miss'7 Burness :Braswell, of Bruns- ' -rf ,r XIX lO. JV. -' .Pr - 3 .. for Ashton, where she will spend some time with friends: wick, is spendiiig some time. in the city; with friends. 1 i.iljLlTu --A:W::,-M-4t--i6i D 1 m to 3 ; i v-.- .1 ' ! 'Jv- I, A ,4 7'- y Miss Gussie Rhodes is spending some time in JacJtsTJEville, N. C Miss Nannie Ketchnm. v m H Miss Rachel Scott, of Jacksonville,! is spending some time in the city with friends and relatives. I ' Misses Marie and Elizabeth Graham I left last night for Wallace, where they will spend some time with friends. 45- Mrs. W. H. Howie returned yester day from Jacksonville, where she has been spending some time witn Mrs. a W. Aman. i i TviiBn rvjfiiif Kn-nii.- or ia.isun. wuu wItn j has been visiting friends In the city I has returned to lier .home.. Miss Yerna JohnsoA left last night where she will spend a .Miss Jsabeile . Johnatoii, of Raleigh, who has :been : visiting- friends here, has returned to her home. ' 1 i J Miss Eva Stanley, cf Taf ktori, is vis- I v aJ JI n i itlns? hpr brother. Mr. E. H. Toler. No. norinii Willi vi .sh i i i i n. mac iiuiu i - - i-1 -! . - - - . , - - - ; ; - r - -. I Qoo nhllfttt awohiiA-Pomlftiii ' Piano , ...... . .. .. Miss Maggie jordan has returned to Ashevillo after a pleasant period spnt with friends .here and at Southport. ; Mrs. A. fT Parker leftlast night for ! Ashton, wherir she : aviII spend some time with" her sjster, Mrs. E. A. Arm- V Little Miss Virginia Outlaw is here " for a two weeks' visit with her sis ter. Mrs. I. F. Cates, at No. 1609 Grace street. - . 4fr - Mrs. A. H. Johnson, of Magnolia, -returned to her home last night, after spending some time in the city with friends. -' Miss Corine Lanier left last night V for Wallace, where she will spend somo time with her sister, Mrs. Viva Aiken. . - ' Miss Margaret Hall,-of Wallace, re- ! strong. : . - , . . . George, Jr., returned yesterday from I Greenville, N. C., where they have j been spending some time; witn rnenas I and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.- Janoski and son and ' daughter, of Goldsboro, are spending, a period :.n the city with Mr. and Mrs. George G. : Moore, No 203 Red Cross street. Mrs. Engene Poezolt entertained fif teen or more young ladies at her home, No. 315 North Sixth street last Thurs day evening with a melon cutting and handkerchief shower in honor of Miss VP turned to her home last night, after spending, some time in the city with llicmw. .... 1 W -A- , f , . Mrs. L. T. Davis,o.f -Richmond, Va., Miss Lucy Powell, of Clinton, re-ilef(. yesterd&y for Raleigh, where she 'turned to her home last night, after win spend some time with iler. mother spending some time at Wrightsville before returning home. Mrs. Davis , has been spending some time in the citv with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Davis. .V. . .V. Beach. 7 r - : -X Miss Louise Goodwin, of Raleigh, returned to her home yesterday, after' Mr, anj Mrs. J. D. Larkins, of Cedar j p0n0cksville and New Bern, have . BpeUUIUg SUU1C uwuc ill .v-iij l OWn, ua., leit lUSL IltgUL iui anauc, ,- friends. ' I where they will spend some time -with Mrs. Larkins' sister. Mrs. D. L. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Larkins have been (: Mrs. E. T. Brvant. of Wallace, re turned to her home yesterday, after , spending s.everal days at Wrightsville m i - ? A Z it. T- . V ' - " rT Rnename: several aavs in me cuy wiiu . nvavn. friends. ; . Miss Berta VTck, of "Warsaw, return ' ed to her home last night after spend-f--Ing T some time in the city with t?'ffiends and relatives. 'tts.S i Mrs. B. C. Vick, of Warsaw, return- i ed to her home last night, after a ! , pleasant period spent here . friends' and relatives. ' City Attorney and Ms. Robert Ru ark will return to the city today from Wallace where 7Mrs7 RuarK and chil dren have been visiting their mother arid grandmother, Mrs. J.' S. West brook. They were joined in Wallace vesterday afternoon by Mr. Ruark and Jthe return trip today will be made in Mr. KuarK s car. with COMMUNITY SINGING. ' After conference with 'liiembcrs of Mrs. B. M. Beasley and son, David,; thR WhitlockTWest band by those in- , Miss Annie Jorclah returned to her home in Asheville yesterday, after a pleasant stay here with friends and relatives. .. 7. Mrs. C. M. Hunter,, of Petersburg, and Mrs. D. E. Roberts, of, Richmond, who have been visiting friends here, have returned to their Jiomes. I ' , Mrs. A. M. Williams has returned to her home at Phoenix, after a pleas ant stay . with her daughter, Mrs. D. C. King, on North Fifth street. Mrs. H. G. Roberson left ypsterday eevning for Burgaw, where she will visit friends. She will also spend a period in Goldsboro before returning to the city. 35- -X Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson, of Watha, are spending a period here wih her daughter, Mrs, H .P. Moore, on North Fifth street. ' Mrs. G. E. Holmes and children have gone to Kerr, where they will visit . relatives. They will also spend a period with friends at Tomahawk: Mrs. C. H. Albro and daughter, af ter visiting friends and relatives at re turned to their home on North Third street. -A Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whyte, fdmerly of -Wilmington, but how of Norfolk, Va., where Mr. Whytc is agent for the Seaboard Air Line, arrived yesterday to spend a short time with friends. .;Mr3,'7 J. H. -Shore and daughters, Mary and Luc :1c, have returned to the city, after a period spent at Rox boro, here Mrs. Shore was called be caur.o of the illness and death of her mother. - MisSes Lott.'c. and Mary Van Veri- burg, of Charlotte, are in the city as 7 11 so tms order aw t': . .;. inn isac iiamj :ore is rea we sell; and ourselves eveirii 1 suit aiicl insure Litu an more cou c 1 oampies now r cask JDasis .1 ' V ons, wjtiose tine ack oi in you want? see tnem- B W Y y c Miss Mildred Thompson, of Raleigh, is here for a. stay with Miss Edna! Rainor. She will visit in Southport ; before returning to her .home. . ' Miss Hazel Bahckof No. 412 Prin cess street,' has as her charming guest Miss Thelma Pseisser, of Baltimore. She will be in the city for several days. - . , ' . . ; . .7 1 Friends of Mrs. Hopee' Barnes will learn with pleasure that she has suf- ! flciently recovered tfrom the effects of an operation performed at the Jamts Walker Memorial Hospital to " be re-; moved to'her home. iZr:;'.: . ; ' 'tZr,. """ ".r-.JTT the cUarmine.Veuesta-of Miss Heln -r. anu jrs. nenry wnyie arrivea Lv? l"r"i:ir,r'erpsia L," "Bright at her home on North Fifth ! yesterday from Virginia and are stop- joaiiHuui v. iiLLfi oucuuiuc ovjixit- tiiuu noon n oninen rmr riotrtr ri'smijs iiii i " ', in the city with Mrs. Beasley's daugh-( obtained by co-operation and in the strcJct 7 ter, Mrs. S. P. Braswell. i future the band will be - stationed at : ? ' ' w --3C- i steps of the Academy of Music and I Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mcwborn, of 0 - Mrs. S. E. SDrines. of Lake Citv. 'the singers will join them there, and) Kir."ton, arrived in the city yesterday f sc Dassed throueh the citv ves- the hour will be 8 o'clock, Friday I afternoon tc spend a perod with '7-terdav ' en route to Wallace, where nights. All are asked, to note tne I she will spend some time with her change of nights and all are urged to j ' mother, Mrs. C. J. Jones. be in attendance Friday nignt. it- re- t -f- r. WA 'i' : - V: 4 1 i r 4 J ll ; a. i!IBliiiliiiti5i) ' ; ' . . . . .' 7 St C i Why your' window? M.hMes show, .cracks kne! piSEdlc'D Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Munroe on South Six h r.ircet. The trip was made through the country in Mr. Mewborn's car, . . . . . ' - AU block messengers of the Nation al Sr-.or!?! Aid Society are earnestly ping at their-cottage on the beach. Mr. Why teV'whd fpjr; a'nuTiiber ot years was in charge 'of ' the Seaboard Air Line offices in . Wilmington, was re- WRIGHTSVILLE BREEZES Items oi Interest FromiKe PopvJar Resort. important J cently transferred to an post at Portsmpqth. f . MR. ELAM RETURNS. Mr. Claude Elam, conductor of the Jefferson Hotel orchestra, Richmond. Va. has arrived at Wrightsville tage Beach, and will b nolo cornet will - SL.rc :V.S Societyrf earnestly the Kneisel orchestra for the remain-! rwniocj to 'bo present at the meet-, der of the. season? .Mr.-Elam will Miss Bessie Carroll, of Raleigh, is : L U M I N A .CO NC E RTS TO D AY. on the beach for a period, a guest at the Paris Cottage. Mrs. L. F. Martin and Miss Julia outherland. of Mt. Olive,' are beach visitors, registered at the Paris Cot- -K -K- -jf. 4 PERSONAL MENTION. t V5- - -:f Mr. G. Dannenbaum, prominent mer chant, returned yesterday from New York, where he spent the past ten days buying goods for his establish ment.. . ': . Mr.-J. F. Gause, JrM returned yes terday . from a business trip to At lanta, Ga. ! . v Mr. W. E: Lawson, general manager of The Wilmington Dispatch, returnel yesterday morning from a visit to Phil adelphia, New York and Boston .01 business for the North Carolina Asso ciation of Afternoon Newspapers, U ing a committee of one to look into proposition on which definite action to be taken at a called meeting of the organization to be held in Durham rWednesday morning of this week. ' -Edgar I0.rmtli an ofiicr in the United States Javy, stationed aboard the Kersearge, has returned to his ship, after a pleasant period spent A r IHs a hidden veakner.- thb cause of cracks arid pinholes a certain great fault of the ordinary type of shade material,. What i: : ciovoK' woven clothr-that it ccn-r is and "how you can avoid - tains not a particle of chalk, clay vJ'tK T-FjL 'jlH . i 1 ' :" ":: .1" ' .'.V'..-. FTLLLp siidc' material in the panw unfinished state. Obsenx tH-At it consists purely of .a fine, is clearTy revealed above. or any other filling; 'J Note, first, photograph No. ly -a Sample of the ordinary shade material iri unfinished state. ; Its ; surfac h43 'been lightly scraped ; wftbikniie. Here is exposed the great hibMen weakness of tha ' ofdihary. shade. What is the result? In the Unfilled Grade of Brenlirt has been 'perfected a materia!- tb.2t really resists the constant "stains of hard daily usage tha,thc hcttcct sun cannot fadc, ncr the inbeat of water. spot. It is sup-pieV-not stiff, yet cannot bag, Gag or wrinkl; : wears ttvics "as SeeiwfistHas happened ! The scratcning ?aS xoosc nea a quan- ffas the ordinary kmd, becaiisc tity.of. chalk and clay fillmg re- from it has b ciimilied bene.h.r Under the sn, o n&of th dta!riirrshaIe.-ft dauv, usacc, ing rp, Wednesday afiernoon to get I cardfir distribution in th" enmpaign for the' registration of the housewives i'of "tho'ciiy in the food conservation 1 mov?r2ent. if Mnmbors of the Christian Endeavor iSoc'c'y .-ml SurMay school of. Sf. An clrow's Presbyterian church, together with .1 number of their frends, en jnyc 1 r. iicn'c .it Greenville yesterday afternoon. The party went out on the 5:20 c.-r. tlir jnfiT carry'ug lunch. 'ch v."s nrcad. nlca'c' style and enjoyed by all,' 1 ; A delightful surprise party was j f.iven Miss Dorothy Quelch by the j members of St. JdlmV, . Auxiliary on 1 Pridnv".veriir.g. ;Tho many friends. J of-thin iuost charming young lady re j gret vrry much that she is to be re-, j mbvo.l from their immodiate cirehf j wher shir- graves on tb. ,30th for Rich rr.ond tO,entcr training I 7 ', - ' W1SS FOSTEB HONOREE. Msa :Maiy Trabuo , BarksdaJo en terta'nod yorJcrday. afternoon at the attra ct.?vo. homi of ner parents "at Villa VIpw in honor of her little friend. M iss Helen Foster, of For syth. Gi. Many of her little friends were frescnf. and enjoyod th various i:gamr' pnvzA in. after which de- V The iollowing program: jvill be ren- Mount, Miss Margaret, Southerland.: of 8' ' 11 . dered at Carolina Beach today, by the Tenn.; Miss Frances Smith, of Fay- body's liappy", . . Herman.1 Paley ,VILL ADMINISTER put leavlrit acss of cracks : r andmlrcles. 7 ; 7. . .. 0 ' Nttvt nijy-Mraph No. 2 "iemmsti UK- ; .- - . :Come in today and -let : u figure on tHc JJnfilleds Grade of Brenlin for youf7 shades. Wc can supply, it in tones for. every i .yr s.':'t illiilliil be pleasantly remembered as the 7 Splendid, programs "liave - been ar ranged for this afternoon and '; to night's concerts at Lnmtna hv tha HfnAleof-r. Amh -i. - : here with his brother. Mr. O. M. OrfflS- SmithArlflnd of Mt. OHvp .' re beach! . a. auu - many. ; wm '. - " Ct.i 7ml i j .7. 7 - r "Y "",1 1 aoUDtless aournev down tn Mia IwiiaK uy,.o..oxo ixurin unru hueui. viGirnrs rotnuroron sir ino i'a ti 1 nr i ... . v v w . in : order . to - enioy the music. The program is: ; - '.v-'-,'; : , - ;'7.; -: Afternoon, 3:45 O'Clock. wni j . Recent arrivals at the -Paris Cottage , , ,.,, - , 1 wiMinPi mo,, n a .Wall t w. l. March, ''Love; and Glory netist with Mr. Kneisel several years j Murdock, Lilcsville ; ' R. T. Beatty, Lan-; 2 yr fy3 ago. and also as, the leader of the caster, S. C; P. G. and Paul Sutton, p Seashore Hotel orchestra a season or Calypso; J.P.rr. Currie; EvXope, . , -ViiwVifii.if i-" '- i-i-Vi..- 7 Mr. C. H.. Hudson, of Wallace, wa a business visitor in the city yester day. , :. , . Messrs. J. H. ? Williams and F..L Patterson, : of Henderson, who have been here for. several days on bust' yester- A. A. a. t 9 I Kir f lllirA PVl I 2 IVI AAI "VT 4 AT0 r v v unlt m-u uiuu auav uiauc uiuuui' l ' - w - -; . ' : .- T , If v - erable friends , all of whom - will be p. : . v V; i -SelecUon'from -Sar giau 10 welcome nim uacK. ivir. uar- j. a. sjic, ; u wjomcowu, ney Winnograd, Mr. Elam's clarinet-'Miss Laura B. Malone, of Nashville, I ? . yIse Ctoantee, :'You Will Ncv I .mt. T.;;G. . Hooper left yesterday . Jps'. xticos. evening for Raleigh, where he wiu .Er KalraanJ spend the ve.ek-fend with friends. 1st in Richmond, came down withj him, Tenn. ; Miss Francis Smith, of Fay-( 5 and will be with the ojchestra during the balance of the season AT CAROLINA BEACH; A etteville, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ma-j lone, of Fayetteville, are Paris Cot-1 ; tage guests. -77 77 i ;' .; ! Mis Georgia. Shine, of. Rocky; ' 7 . 7 7 Interm issionr March Song. "There's a Long ; v Long -Trair; rv . . :i...Zo. Elliott' (Sung by our Boys in. France). Quartette7 from1 Rigoictto. . . .Verdi TrPmboie Sneezed VVTSlippery Jt'iace: V; - Mr. . Morris Davis returned to the city yesterday from Brunswick coun lyy where he spent several days visit ing homefolks. Mr. V. ;C. Norris, of Raleigh, has re turned "tb' his 'homo, after a perioa .;vp'hil Hacker ,f Pent here on .business. Whitlock-West orchestra, the first Con 4 anA MAsHamoa 'in.' t nhamWk. cert to be at 11 a. 7m. and the second j D. y?. Galloway, F. P. Davis and chil- ? at 4 p. m. .. -"- . idrpn nf FnLirmnnt.' are' beach visitors. ' Night, 8:45 O'Clock: March; "Hands Across the .Sea . - Sousa March, Wyman 11:00 A. M. 'U. S. Cavalry Band registered at . the tParis Cottage. Many children a.re expected to. par-. Selection, "J.MetfYou Dear in Dream-, ticipate in the exercises at Lumina to- land'. Berk. morrow , night when children's" night- RELIEF THROUGH ; COMMITTEE FOUR 2 Concert altz, 'Thousand .'and L (Continued frbm Page Five.) ' - unc xsignts" ; . . . . . , . 7 rtrauss - " . - ' ' - . - Viennese Melody,; "."rhe Old Re- dicrs and sailors, while awa?: o o'u i-r ntz vr.filSlfr t n Srpr no- omnlnvmpnl wneii ""' Fox Trot; 'There's a .Quaker Down ' will be observed. This is the second 7 in yuaner Towjn'-Boimon.' . , ? . anair 01 its Kjna or inc. year aim ; Selection, 'Girl' My Home Town ;i; ' Lcm Hirsch In tef mission. ' y- W-X One-Step, 'Put on Your Siipers and r cause , the initial one. jwas; so. very :suc; 57 Song hit from. ''America First" ' Fill Up''iY.pur;PJpeyon-TUzr,'7 cessful it is believed thM tpmbow7 Intermission' '.. v n- ' ' nicht'tt affair will h sven more en- fi urniXrtt Tn-.l7 .,r, . ' m-i :., March, "Poppy ..Time in , Old Japan" f jpyable, " both for the kiddies and thel " v Dulmage. . 7 .7 : ' i..,- V'- ; , ."''7: -7 v . grown-ups. The children-;- will, ; . hold 7. : Melodies v . From H 7Trbyatore, r .1 . . . ".n-Verdi xeturn...and to see that all soldtofj railed tn tho nlnr?: are broperly ref I, isteired, so that they may vote durinj their absence; and to perioiui oth fer services as may be Poss'fj Red ; Cross. Civilian and War W"J This, committer was organized lox Trot, "Honolulu, America Loves )forth on 'the Lumiha; ball rpom floor. licious. ;7rcfreshmcnt-3 , vero enjoyd. . , w HAS' ACCOMPLI SHE D MUCH. 4 - Th Kd Cross ; Unit of St, John's Mission 7is . very , ..appreciative H of the donations that have been made hy the many:; fjlrihdl . of r th p prarahlzatiPns" ' which makes it possible to Carry on lueir ; woor or love;" : Members -alsp express 'appreciation of the . kindness showi;hy thomanagers of the lpcal .headduai-ters. ' .SSBxce-v orffaniiniri 'in L April thfe unit has made i.hc following 7 f Hosbitnl shirts of "pajam as, 32 ; jionvalescjene ;. rpbesIS Tpalra Of bed SOCkS. '60: - Eliouldr 'wrnna in 1 handkej,chtefs85v oovpr for hot waV tcr. and ice bags, triangular band asesvvisir fourtativ ;baidages vmade finmrP.craps of fracture pillows,' 19; Jndtyidual qquipmentB-for patients' ecnsisUng jsheelsA totir pillow Cf.ses. typ hathtowelSi fouj facetowi el sj three wash ; elothsjv ono lounging rob?,, four bed shirts" three pairs pa Jamas,, four pairs sjock3 one pair 'slip pers; two pal rs .bed nocks, two covers tPhH?va!elia ags,:;slx Hahd- may ; of ihe;; faaempent' ex You" -Monaco, r - Selection, ','Blue .Rosa" Logan. Rag Oddity, "Introdupe; Me'.' Kauf man. . 7-: ; -,7 -?-:Jif':'y?'- 'y;y'y :' ' , :.U yy 4:oo'PM-"y:S X, Whistling R.ufus" Mills. from 8:30 until 9,; 15. 77 , Seashor. HoBl Vrrivals inphide : CR. 1, Steele,; Jr Hamlet; .HS. ShalCJ. j J. Breen and - son, Charlotte;, p. 7E. King, Goldsboro C. E. Pickard, . Char- Mrs.- W. .: Solo vl for - viplin. - Meditation Wn,0witn , Arcnoeacon "'4 "Rv mniAst" Ttr'W-iai usiness . inen., ..It was under tnc 1 'By request", 7v... ( Mr.'-Kneisel )'i f inale, wational r.Emblem" . . '. . .7 . . i . .'-.-4 i ,T. E.'. Bagley -Jf ' -3f " -J5- -3f cr - : & r n . riM nM7ir - ak! weeK pig ana rich for results arpmng song, -uopa-ayeroad- j ZZIZ&L I was the: past f or: the : Wrightsville tiro V - 'tTolIrk CT.i TJ bVaHa c One-Step, "SaiUn''Away; - on the 4& Hodge, . taGrange, N. C.; S.'.M. Henry. Clay"VanAlstVne. . .v j Yates and ,wif.e,7Mrsr J. Lowe, Miss . J Waltz Song, "Sing Me Love's Lulla- -Carolyn Rubs, Macon, Q&.j Mr. and py-jMorse. 7-77 "7 : j Mrs. Henry Hackney, Charlotte ; Mm. y Seiectian, "Miserere" Jrbm II Trova ,T,V H. Robertson. Miss Augusta kpd-tbre- Verdi.-" -i-;'.U' 7 ' i.ertson, Jno. C, Robertson, ; Fayette, One-Step, "New Orleans JazzT Don -Ala. ; Lr -P. Thomas, Jr., - New York Rlehrds6n':v7fc;' sfyy:::, City ?7 Miss Hattie7Wall ,Bryant:MisS: Star Spangled Banner. i r .'Annie Ferrel, ; Miss Emma:Neal Cov-y-J--y '';:'1."-4' )infrtonr MissBerta Covington, Miss arrf&tptv rrt b a n a ki nr wiui cw-r tuisd Biggs. jMiss J, . A. ; J Pseph, , LaU vRR. , TIP f? A?ANP?NMENT-. rlnburg; G; M. Barden - and Wife. Pino Will Be cedlrtArrlvaL of Henry. : Durham; ; J. M.: Chapman At r :B!?'?-cftMty Officer. fgiaitai:QrT 7 Robert Cn was arrested rant- sent nere- from - Bladen rmmtv charging abandohmfiht; . bv 1 rATintv cer. Charlotte i-' J. , T. Hayden,: J . i H SherW Joe Raekl?anfe;de1tt wiil di6fcWA Zy? ull0 awau tne arrival of an officer to re- unasmar wasmngion, u Srewlde&sd'S 77 7ea?rg7vwif e and habyo : - "V ,; ; eWashingtonD. ;C.; J. H. Andrews, N. 3ederrTvhite of. Council, Washingtpnr DiCOE. Wheeler na late last night bn a war- wife, Boston; J. B.'MlkelLAtlanU; R. A. KUeDling,. t. IjOUISJ X.. tu. ope- Beach Red Cross TtTnitV which is an; auxiliary ofnthe BV.ilmington Chapter, Twicb dnHnj the week the ; members rand7Ja nujpber , of ladies.: who are . visiting oh the beach . met at7the. chapel and la-. bored industriously ndrsWifttlly.. -As result the following work foras .turned bu fprTth'e 5f ;42 'dozen 4x4 tgauze ::mlp$X:y'M : 5 . dozen ". bandages. ' 3 dozen . abdominal bifiders, v 1 ;. li..- ' ut at the Relief Fund of . the Red Cross Raised, in. co-pperation w ith tne c mittces working for similar parPJ 7. The duties of-this committee are most, identical with the Soldiers jjj ' Sailors' : ' Business Aid comnu"J first, in the field and already fund for its work, it has agree" work -withr.-,the". newer committee as to prevent confusion and to m ; the work, more effective.. .:r. -'. :r. nfenSC- . .The.County Council of Dwj; with. . Mr.i McCormick as chairmj the" county unit of the National t cil of Defense ; and is chargea the important duty of starting tering such agencies as may te sary in the county to aid the nau , this Crisis; but inasmuch as tw t eles ..already organized seem au sen"1? trianeular bandafirR. ; fnr - this ;, i 1-2 dpeii 3-yd $ 4 inch gauze feels that' it ; can . do its best se -.roIl8L - .yyyZxyy -:77 now by. stimulating the co-ora' ?',vM,49eft'il- activities; ana - ,rolls: .1 ;Kniueo; murtieT:: jyyy TJine i unit, win meet again on Tuesdays ah4 Friday ,of this week and all ladies interested Jii7 this noble work are - aske'd : to meet ?c- with ,.the unit, so that, the. attend gauze. of- Ithe, present, activities , gflt- ,rbeen'aEreed that all the a- 0 cjep . shall, report through tne jj of Defense; and that our fgf. prpblernsVshall .be solved Dy ene and co-operation. JrvatK"1 '.; tnah niftier of the Cons" e commitW County Council orJJgtoflsi anee . may be large; and more Ufad Soldiers', and Sailors - j. Vi? -aononereDy IxSM iAid is ' authorized Dy Blcje T."--vr -..w.'lwWsi .jron-is.;-.-;xceeur:: w;: governor of Kbrtti Carolina. .--::'i.:.:'-:;.r;vt.'v.' ; 'y:--t v-.-..; i ' " ,

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