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,7.- The' Fl- Of The , ii : i illf iil andT&fxst i Robert P, Reese, Jeft ?" r T'ondayClforryChxry Point ft$i', a . i tan vdajrahviiutvhe're with hii patents t ' . tend hwtlp;iQeiv parents ia Lenoir, rt. OJlJ!4cftiBf Redmon, Who had hetn '. - uriln tnaogr iinnfy in Arizona, apeht h-'s i A ,l',,JW';'tawhhfcVelwith his mother, Mis. Jv..jag-'-T'flitiJHiC!Sedmn and left last Fri s , ; f? y .UfajRptot rP" rk to New Jersey for j. ( n ,'r5,pajvwe auty, e J A U i v tlrf., HSOflWj'tHBbcir.t, Brigs? and twn cliil- i 'u'vJldreliichfiHBiii'hition(l, Va., visited her fthefciathex, Mk Redmon, here last 'n."k wedkhisndh'bcr brother accompanied ; tram tiMkn tkabke o . -Richmond, on his way I ir t itiftp EataprKilnier. urs. Matiui.oKednun's oldest daughter, J-Tr. Him. IWnui -.Lou ranee, anil her hus- tmd, landr ICajrir- Low ranee anil their tw s i'' ii'ihlldren hiivo recently l:in.lod in Kor - -a. mfa3c lAero. they are to n1 station ed for tiwti i . v tSMrs. .0. i:. !;; -v' i ' from ,a --ve!1:', vi-:: .. ii -! :o i: (Glutens' o n. Miss Jla.-y liui'l' 'nh- :.' : ; ' ; for' a: vis:! j : -it" i) ;. -::.':r; .'"- - : .ingp hc v-t -ation .vr;.. 1 : . A '''. Boome, St w: i -, - Creenvillf. (' , li . '. . . . ; . this wv.-'.i. i . . ' Dr. !(.(. Maa-s. ; ami', this mvi . . Jneetini". Mwa Ci'1 . . Salem it , With i !...'' rfrii-iids p.ni Mr. a-t,l . . 'JVli.ss Ai.'ira . dersuv:;' c : Mi: ar. i . ... . faintly c: ,: in this .-i t .- ( .. ' :Ftif!:tj ! to bi! ;;, i .. v 'days., last v. t . -bedaitiojiH- i) ).. ,. . (Borai t i .i.-. i n ,..rjaf o' !:- : -ki. -ix Sauit .-week, a u.i -! ia Ia.tbfl dnu:,l.o. i. itir. a:s-i . .. United States Of A- A ivf i r The PledKe of Allodance "to the 5!lajf '.sfionlA'Ybe rrcofrmed by the usage o the procedure authorized by the school authorities. The Congress of the United States suwesU that, "The Pledtre should he rendered by standing with tho ripht hand over the heart. However, civilians' will al ways show full respect to the "'.:," when tho Pledge is given by stand insf at attention, men removing; thir hats. Persons should give the prop er salute." When the F'it is rn'sod or low-e;-ed everv .A no1' r-,. an e:'n-'i ti atten t'on. ?len hrlil h:tts; vn in'il bold :-;.r'it ban,'-- i , r fhi ir n in un ifV'rm :m!iiU. I'er- The r! i I'-';' - ! ! THAT L rpaps yoca ao ' IN THESE COLUMNS V before She goes SHOPPING VI of two nations are never :. -i from the same ..'ail m peace Pi ?n atitomobile the Pla should ' , 'i l''e i iebt front .bumper or on '.' !".'.:.) aerial. Vv.: I r cro'--s the staffs of two SHUs V!:i!;s. ( a e-i .K, the bl mo fi, 1 1 should f, r ti:- left sho'.iiih r of the de- 1 M M II ' 1 I' ibl be on - fa ie l, no ' l'i 'lit of i. h t i .Ail , . - , ' . A , Mi ii in) T 1 , .,!.' ' V' ' '"J..t !'.' i THE I fir m 01 TO BE HELD AT THE . . . 'j : . M- H I j; )i ", . ,'t the l i 1 '.a-, re- H ... , 1', 1 !. i:i .-Jed t bp u ' 1 ,' ! K-A7 Ha Rial H J ,: OTfT0 P R ' "T"1 T ifh H B E iiili a V .Us as 0 r : 1 .i!U SI inn,No'eilLber. 1 !: :.!:; i .ie: r i- v.- ToVfi COTIWeohan'd its famous hymn. T! : ;.;. ,. ; hei'ure reaehm:; it and bold the juaaft "Oae, J'Ori the land as on 't '-.ei dilute urtil six p-.-n past it. In parades the Via? siiomd eitner oe in the center in trout of other flags, qr to its own right. It should be raised first. If the flag, of the United States is on the same staff as another flag, it should be above all other flags on the staff ' mivU"v nu,..' )., im,. h in i , i ' t, -tta" ea'f!liHaaiohan!ared to read. ''In the ' , V ' :Ju4nojt JaAd, and sea." f , TJrir'wMaiiHeoollsi of the U. S4 Marine ' ' ' JT'i-iHS- Coartajeotei ftle.ih",Washington, D. C '. j'ljj ; SarjainirontiiHrouB Svoin 1793 to the -. x V present 'day. on a .- ..!h-r nai-.-K-s. ho b'hr.j i.-: sub- . i i - the White M.-: ... i !(. president is in i i' !he Xatinnal Anthem, the 1,1. ,;::ie should be piven it. If n,.i, ; el vtu3 should stand at atten tion ;. m, ''ace the source of music. It is no' necessary to stand at atten tion it the Anthem is not played in your presence. j the cast and west fronts of the Na tion's Capitol, the House of Repre sentative, the Senate office build; ing, end Fort McHenry in Washing ton. ". ;v'. v A 4 si s. , ' ' V- ' MARSHALL, N. C. i , i irif iM t -' . V 'A-f;; i&r-f - a h J. ,-' lc w , i M .1. 11 1 I"- :V5 , tin - -. ' .' I ' 1H g'M'i m mm ' mm mm mm . , v .'H . ' I ' - "f Pa aa s - ' rU'J. LINE Or ea 7! rn, sr.: ria If. A '1 ft' ' f a tn if i Inskle and Outside FULL LINE OF QUALITY PAINT v i a per .gallon -lAside cf Outside v . ; ? FIAT WALL PAINT (Oil Base) $2.50 Gal. rA ',,'t- 1'" ';v .;:'-l ' . BRUSHES OFSIzfe i ! . m- .' m. i' 4. km..;,!.', . ; , ''-' ' , - i-'a!i. -.c ' - .jbm,... v- - - -.'i-- , . - eVAl ' . MRS. NITA ORR, specialist from the Extension Serv ice, Raleigh, will discuss various methods of deepfreezing- of vegetables, etc. ' Problems to be discussed. Si 99 .This advertisement sponsored by the "following pro , 'gressive merchants who invite you to visit th'em , and see the Deep-Freezers: -I J 1 f P R. Elatn Farm Supply Co. MARSHALL, N. C. trt f " 4 i ,Vv' 6 ,'4 't.S a ? Home Electric & 1 ,;;vrc':, va. uu o ixuuiu oervice; a::a : a- c A( - ' -'L- -3 1 c. f. y -
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