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X Ttmm Album and Ilistorical Stamps dm away Area, while they Imt, at Aawrican Oil Company dcalai and etatiooa. Aak about youn today I i i eVaieeaaaieli WMia AT TBS AMOCO SIGN OF GREATER VALUES" Amnion OH Co. Abo Uokt of Amoco-OoM..'. World'l flat Motor We7 AUBREY L. ; CAVENAUGH " - Established 1920 1 ', WABSAW, N. C, Telephone 237-1 and 275-1 nrSUBANCE SERVICE OF ALL lyr. : . ' . EJNDS. ANNOUNCING BOVVDEN ; :-r ':LAKE v UNDER SEW MANAGEMENT OF ROBERT FREDERICK . v 4 ' - and "RUNT" WEST vm;0PEN:,1.v:;; . . Each Afternoon and Evening for Dane Swimming, Boating and Fishing. 'Free Picnio Grounds ' (Lhted at . ' Night)- A Special Invitation is Extend i ed to CTiuron and Sunday School , Pic ' nics.- r f -t H ; JLLf " II 1 7 0. i CROSSWORD PUZZll, TmT"Tm 4 is" 6 17 is 9 p iT"TiTiT" 1 vTZ T Is w " iT "4? w . tlii, M IT , T"T"v?T IS Tit jii" , yj 'T""'" " j" ; j": Rip 41 ( 4f T 4T " I ,;( full ill mm mm m. U . .- I 46 47 Ps,.vf . 4; . w so I 11 i 11 U.(4 T"""T"T" M"" M J Jss ' inL,ai a. t EC ' ' ' 1" 41 i j - " . rrLLU nil 1 FT - ' (SoMnta Next brae) - '- " 1 ' OBBOiraAL 1 Initruci mi , -6 Tableland 10 Constructed 14 The pineapple 15 Inland sea of Busttt 18 In a line 17-atrus fruit (pD -lS Tease 90 Compel i 22 Mexican food (pig. 13 PropellBf . 24 Less common ;.: 25 The common people 19- Balattra S Explanation Of BOROfl s-uid saying BS-Oaied . , 4 V 16 Greedy person" ' .iM 87 Excess of solar y p Buence , - . 40 Escapes A ' jrosinon v 45 Psrtatolnl M W u 48-Keduced ' 7) l ! 49 Esbuiously rich mau i 61 Equality of value) , 62-Knltted Jacket 00 Engross , BO Small orange ' ; ' ea Punctuation marl 68 Indian i 64 Beverage j 65 African antelope v 66 Marries ' 07 River in Belirlum ' ' "i !f 66 Scandinavians ; A' " TEBTICAC -1 Soaps tone t Fresh water musss Domesticated ','t. 4 Eurdeni ome 6 f imp I l loor covering n " -Ae l ' I-' .-essnln " V r.:zrjc7Ti:2 -ci:u::chcan COHTRCLC?d:.3 "WhetKeTyonx wmmunity i one of lore aid fellowship or one of crime is determined by the ac tivities oi the men ottnat com munity who axe religions leaden," saia Ao&ert C. Well is his ad dress to the EaDsrille Men Sun day nurht "The church i resnoii sible for the community of right eousness or a community of crime. Ton men gathered here . tonight can set the moral pace of your community and the time has come that you must set it for right. The uwnwuBg crime , wave yma so many of the eriminals from the young people is a challenge that mum oe met by the Christian peo ple and handled by them," Mr. Wells pointed out some statistics on crime and potential crime. Be- lernmg to Pnarah, Xr. Wells brought out the fact that God was wanting the people on both sides. His own people and the neo- I pw. who were opposing Him, to, reauze viae Jie was BodV t ; ; ; . "The oommunity srttit must be ibuilded around love," the speaker owraauea,- ana my plea , with you is that you will work together to build a Christian Commutity." "There is no better time or better place to start such a renewal: of religion than in Hallsville Com munity and there is . no . better group to begin that work : - than hus group of menu" ! : : - Andrew Miller of the Halkvillft I unurcn directed the program. I K&ipn nailer will - work np . the September program.: That meeting . ill m . . . wui oe ineia on pept. out, , Whan You Foal SlugJh Work seems easier, Ufa plouantar. wben you are naUy wll fre tnm the bad feelings and dullness often attending coosUpatlon. , For nearly a century, Black Draught has helped to bring prompt, refreshing relief from conatlpatictL Tusanas of men and women nty DLACK-DnAUGIIT - A GOOD LAXATIVI ' Neut 10 A fever 111 Seed covering tia-Ught sleep . .'IS Sheep .t.,;.''- ' ,10-Catkln ' ;B1 Rubs out - t M Recompenses ,45 Written discourse w-omiu atone nrult S7 Hesthen ; 88 Head covering . 60 Fungus which attacks rye t-uimi so ino ena 8 Bordered 5 Vast grassy plain SB-Hint 41 Injures 143 The best tMonla 44-Arber 47 Pierced (with a surgtcsj Instrumant) (Jf-Annual horserace ; ( (0 The Ram ' 63 Mixed dlnof dials.' 63-Pottery o4 Tennysohlan heroine ' BflWoUiound ... - -67 Departed ;6 Winds tap CO Bom i. ' 61 Make a mls' ' ' rossle Ne. 6 Solvedi , reiMii is l i t k IdioifTpTeIdI H3i IQIHI IVISIHISILI 0 1 , iLUJylFlh - J. f'," ' " 1 hxL k R lli MB -' 119 " U 1 Jul t jfA hTtI ' n t .r. ' COY SCOUT cat.:? is V t SUCCESSFUL 9 The Boy Scout Camp held - for Troop 80 of Kenansville at Moat- ford Point Beach last week was de clared grand success by i those who were directing the activities. All members of the Troop are now Tenderfoot Scouts. The First Class award Van be won in two months and one purpose of the camp was to get the boys to pass the 60-yard swim during this summer so as not as not to retard the work dnr ing the winter months. All of the hoys passed the ' 60-yard swim. Scouts Ban and Lanier were not able to swim a stroke when they entered the camp Monday, but un der the direction of Durwood Mur ray both were able to . ' swim 60 yards Friday morning before leav ing the camp. That is remarkable work which could have been ac complished only by the grit in the boy and the patience of Murray. scout Jones passed all the re- requirements for the second class that, were scheduled for the camp and won a vacation on the last day when all camp restrictions were removed and he was given freedom Several of the other Scouts passed much of the second class requirements, but none had enough to get the special favors that Jones had. Scout Jones was the winner in the 25-yard dash for speed in swimming, Perhaps the most outstanding work of the week was that made by Scout Lanier. He was working in tobacco during the week that the other Scouts passed their ten derfoot work, so he went to camp under the handicap of having his tenderfoot requirements to get off , and was unable to swim a stroke, He completed his tenderfoot re quirements, wents about as far as most of the boys v: on the second class work, and learned to swim, and swam his 50 yards. His at tempt to make that 50 yards would command respect from any person, Henry Stevens, Amos Brinson and F. L. Goodman were standing at the starting line and Durwood Murray was at the finishing mark. Lanier started but when 8 yards from the start it seemed that he could get so forward progress at alL All three men said that. Jie would never make it. But he kept trying. Inch by inch he moved to ward the finishing line.- when on about the 40 yard line he called to Murray that he could not make it Murray sent out words of encour agement and he kept trying. When he reached Murray he was exhaus ted that Murray took him in his anus and brought him back thru the water to the starting point 1 IT hoA mi anil nriiat a viimr 111 was. Ball who swam just before Lanier had trouble making the dis tance also, but with : encourage ment from Hurray on the other eodyjie was able to keep on to the goal. The grit of those boys would thrill the voidest heart. , To see those two win that : race was worth the whole trip. Soouts Stevens sad Fonville of the Warsaw Troop 20 were camp ing at the point at the same time and were thrown with the Kenans ville Scouts in Scout t activities. Stevens who lacked three require' meats on his Life Saving Badge, was able to-pass them off, and is now in easy reach of his Eagle wuige. -v. Yomm while at the camn in cluded; J. E. Jerritt, Mr. and Mil. L A. Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, and Amos Brinson. The Scouts of Troop 50. win meet each Monday nigt ait 7:30. Watch them. Ton will be hearing 'Hsivhoiiivrong AWHJST 61 i A noneaai TMBiasgrana ' .1 A 1 - I - . I the CM War. VBU. 7 Tha wiv mi bar 4e carmen ti lae udiin 1 tiaui gotnt . Oivanliad. 178a anraf radA mee to ... Amartco'scuphaldi - SHarvard Colleae held Tf s ; sz r 1642 ighu agaMit hi)f. I aAnexiiciwHmiiysls!wwi : oi shooiina stars . ocoumd. 1863. , - IV Faemt ejnMed lor tut , ttve BsattoaehuBle. , U-Profcxnt aVjnad endow . . boatiuoai batwaan Ihi ' , U,aondfeda. r . ii i . . . i. . . tk.S more about them. - ' ' , We wish to express our appreci ation to Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Mur rill owners of the Montford Point beach for their cooperation ' and help in the success of the - vamp Mrs.r Murrill helped with (be swimming and - encouraged the boys in the work. Mr. Murrill was kept away on some business but always friendly toward the boys, showing them a good time and took all of the boys out for a boat nae in ms motor boat. They seem w oe so interested in the boys and did all that they could to make the whole day there pleasant and beneficial. Brooks Price, life-sav er at tne point, also rendered ser vice to the boys. in swimming sug gestions. ..'AW . Durwood Murray, assistant at the camp and director of the ?irfott0 tNl.K, HEAVY 4. "50-21.. 4.7-15.. S'V !0.. 'Cm AeweiS CASS 4.50-21 1 4.7VI9...... .f,S l.lt-18 11.40 I.JO-17 IS.fO .wi S.M in m ' ii mm - V I II asissi'jHSwr- 33 t-a u u uu u 11 tei &fr2 AS 10W AS A SINTINXL 4 40-21 . OTHFR SIZES PSICFO PROPORIIONATSLY LOW DON! RISK YOUn IK C :i DO YOU KNO W THAT !' vrar highway treiAentr cox ilc livc.nl muie ttuit 10,400 men, wn.urt e.iJ (MlaVen? THAT a million m::s were Iniiirrdf THAT mnre than 40,000 el tb rfeolhs anal iniurias jKtttt iiiied Uirecilv by purvtlvrf ' lleweulf ml ''i44.-'S due to wn((eKrcs7 $$ a r Strickland Sales and Service ' WASS&W, V 0 CWeOs Service Station V r Scouts'while in the wa', - honor to himsHf tn nia: - i cross the river Friifov mnrr msw. ssarrui ana scout Jones ac companied him on the trio with a boat , ,:s - s - Be Coral Always Prised It is red coral that Is and always has been prized, not aniaiv ... Iry and buttons, but as a charm to win sazety, Health and secrete not ' revealed to the ordinary person. As ancient Gauls rushed headlong In to battle, they trusted their safety to their swords, strength ; and the "magic" coral Imbedded in their shields or helmets. Many Italians ' and Indians regard coral as protec tion against the "evil eye."v The ' world's red coral comes tram the reefs off the Mediterranean coast of ' Africa, says the Washington Post; and Is obtained chiefly by Italians. YOU KIT EXTRA! PROTECTION AGAINST Bl OWOUrS eight extra v e; fry 100 pound, of eew ) y the Fire tone patented f ,::.i.D'rrir,W r'n8 '.iitrrcs Internal fricrionj let that ordinarilf c"se hloft-ours. YOU GET EXTRA PROTCOION AGAINST PUNCTURES because under the tread era two extra lay rrs ol C-um-Dippexi cords . YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST, SKIDDING because the) tread is scientifically) designed. 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