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f?tt:.et f ( i 3 1 'r cm. CO irro s r, b. StJ4 r i 3 L. are- IP i.i t. CE.S:iZNS l! 1 1 j l - Hi t , - " ' cu?. zlli;;g fo?xe is not ED ArfAViriX ' uI2Y ARE EACH AND EVEOTC 1 3' TC2ACCO LIETI EXPERIENCE; - TianlFO.lE, YCU'-GUlAOTTE Tiiz k:g::i3T fc::zle prices for YQUR TC2ACCO. -)'::-:::r:Vr f..JT iv ALES c;i I u ZEDAY and THURSDAY 1 1 : Iv 1 i or 1. ve , s s' ' ' 1 be ! t j L 1 is to f it i. "roves the -;!e' attended t c-' .. jcted in i t st y ly D. E Cuiuon, qf cs oLelectric- e i.r,j ail in the home. ff p. C A IT i A i'j A P ' cf r:z::T veeic. WJk4y VuWJtUtlWyVt Vt 'v.:Vi r'..J'. Jmvi - . , ' ' ' Pj "W :Tfn J.F.DcHn3 . v c ft-- s I, f !1- c 1 t I--J 3 r , t'-.i, t slu'.a L. c ;vj si i Cur ne t "t at - Elate v t:r'' t i n: !eum for tl.e Cu s afs 1 v and 1 ad an e' friirrratcr L... Effaces. ! and re a chi na, :a?jware, era syer to serve 1UO people and alont 6J chairs have also been purchased. In the basement the club, wohv en have a workshop - where they have placed sand .bags,; blocks, hammers, and other equipment for making handicraft articles of brass, copper, tin and. other met als, she said. r Under the supervision of Hiss Louise Weaver: home agent, " the women lare fashioning; beautiful trays, plaques , and containers of various kinds for flowers, fruits, and foods. - i ' . . Copper from captured- whiskey stills donated bythe sheriff and brass from junk piles enables the women to make articles at small MMt i - juiss weaver is aiso veacning ine i women to weave. Two looms have been secured for the use of the! club members to weave towels, (luncheon lets, ba-scarfs, and rugs., ' ; This, work of art is adding cor n i i i r J j y u p, i 1 " " ' n II IS i; surpass- Ar.2KOUSE: j ! . -' t for the ' i was fc.l t.-cr Bach acti ..nvf ,-v Tie HJlsl ELtrfct of the na-' Ivy r:rr; "rj srrvice of which the . 1,1; la C. office is " a r t hrj bees' ass'jcd a first en l. : -xit quota cl tl men for the cf C-rtember. The wiim i-oLlce which is located in Born to Mr., and Mrs. 1, E. Loom 03 Tost Cffice, has beenlej in. St . luke's 1 Hospital, assigned its share of the total dis tnct quota. Wilminsrton'i auota will be filled by applicants from the following : counties - Pender, Afupiin, tsampson, liladen, Columb us, Brunswick, and Hew Hanover. Those who are interested and who live in the -.mentioned counties should make application 'at ) the Wilmington oLoe. H nun as pos sible in order to get their names" on the list for enlistment ", ,- Birthday Dinner For J. Heath Mr. and lira.. J. J, HeatS and MTliL VnrmuA anil TTalH qhH' Bettie all from Newport News, Va. spent last week with Mrs. Heath's sister: Mrs J. J. Strickland, near " . peuiavme. xney piannea fa ma reianvM at ceaar irorK, ueruavme, and Eallsvaie, but .Mr Heath, nu faVn 111. oni ni imaMa fnl make the trips planned. . On Wednesday night 1 August 25th Mr. Heath was honored with a birthday supper by Mr. and Mrs. J. 7. Strickland and children. It was his fifty-first birthday. Those present were Mrs. ' J. J. Heath, Norwood and Hallie Heath, Mrs. L. 7. Orange and children, Edna and Bettie, Mr. and Mrs. L.- F. Sanderson and children, Lucille and James; Mr And (Mrs. Walter Kennedy and children, Balph, Norwood, Edna, Lois and . Larie. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Strickland and son Linwood. After tapper all enjoyed ice cream.- . . . 10 noeir name in xiewpors jnews, Va., Sunday morning. We were all sorry to tse them leave us. , Hallie Heath and sister, Mrs. L. F. Orange and children, Miss Irene Strickland and brothers, El- son, Elwood and Elbert took' in the picnio at Hallsville ThursdayJ mo. h. H Orange and children, and Miss bene Strickland spent xnseday night with Mrs. Walter Kennedy. . 'Mrs. Inei Wilson and children were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strickland Wednesday, after noon. ,-'- .' ' Balph Bishop, Eurie Heath, of ZlagnoBa spent Friday evening at the bone J, J. StrioUand. FAION NEWS ' Kiss' Blanch. Lewis has return ed home from a two weeks visit witti her aunt, Mrs. Floyd Strick land. Miss Minnie, McCullen enter tained a large number of fritfnds last Saturday night at a barbecue supper, honoring Mr.' and Mrs. William Clifton and Mr. and Mrs, Geo." Franklin. Out-of-town guests ,Vere: Miss Maxine Elliott of Shenandoah Junction,- Vtu, Tom my Menzer, Millville, W. Ta,, Ma rietta Sugg, Snow HflL and Miss Lucy Dixon, of Virginia. , Thirty five guests enjoyed Miss ? McCul" len's hoppitality. ' ; 0. L. MoCullen, ty.iT. Hines, and L H, Hines attended, a ban qt and speaking in the interest of t'.e farmerr of Eamnson Conn- - 7 r ' Lt A receptiua fccacrirg tie school) faculty was given at the school cr. ,2 Inst Tri5?y ever'rg by . ;j,is,itae larent-Teatlier Association s t: 3 LJ Ki Kiss Charlotte KcHannv. - ! Knoxville. Tenn.. and tss Jo Tl- lington, of Ealeigh were ithe guests of Misses JSanraret and He' lien Taylor last week-end. i uiuii( .uic.i nuiuui nags Head and Manteo last week were, rs. O. Taylor, Kisses Kargar et ana iteien Taylor, Mrs. (Eva Ed gerton. Kiss Charlotte McKanny ana kiss io Jsmnerton. , : . an., uienda Boberti has return- - !ed home from the Goldaborq Hos- P" waere sue underwent a ton- - , su operation last Tnnrsday. t - l - "ew -Beni, a son, Charles Brant- Je7' I -Mr .and Mrs. Marshall Williams ! visited relatives in Sunn last Sun- Cole's :ChapI Miss Lillie Brown spent flatnt- day in Wallace, lean James , and Miss Lfllie' Brown motored to Bichlands Tues day night , , ,i '' . iean James: and 7. B. . Quinn were the guests of Misses lillie A10 BroWB Sunday- US USUme JHaTCfleT mOUKd i 10 Swamp Sunday. - " . ; L.BlU n?Bn . Lst of misses Alice. and Adeu fletbercutt Hn , -- :r - TiT"tI! " TZZST " ra wujr, Miss Daisy Brown spent SondAV with her mother. . John Maready was the guest of Miss Lillie Brown . Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Don Raynor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Hamp ton Dafl. ' . , - vt d Mr. and Mrs." Ben . Maready spent Saturday night with her mo ther. Miss Mary Ellen Likens and Robert Wood enjoyed a Sunday morning: Miss Jennie Likins and Mike Burton were ont riding Sunday evening. Charlie Lanier was the guest of Miss Alice Brown Saturday night. PLAN BRICK VENEER FOR WOODLAND Flans have been made, for . the erection of a brick veneer build ing with five Sunday school rooms for woodland Church. . . Last Saturday night H. N. Ha ines, of Durham, architect for the Methodist Church in North Caro lina, addressed the membership of the church v and showed the blue print of the proposed build mg. The auditorium is to have a eating capacity Of 125. The com pleted building will oost : 4,0U0. The plan for this year is ' to huQ in the auditorium and' two Sunday School rooms in front of the churoh. This will cost about $2,000. About two-thirds of this amount baa been pledged at present.- The plan for next year is to furnish the auditorium with new pews, heat, and lighting fixtures, paint etc. This will cost another thousand. The third year three rooms are to be v added at i jthe back of the churoh and makd it T-shaped. The estimated cost of these rooms is f 1,000. ' i Fledges are'boming in rapidl on the building to be erected this year, as the people generally are responding. The canvassing com mittee is still soliciting .pledges. Every one who will is . asked 1 to help. S. B. Chesnutt is chairman of the committee. Bev. Howard XL McLamb is the pastor. ' tsj,,... ,1 P Tt1 - 4 "1- A i Eev. F. L. tioodman THE CHSlSTIASr K03IE Deuteronomy Ch. 6 & 11 ' Sept 12, 1937, "Train tip a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old, he will not depart from it" The foundation of the civilization is he Home, and as the - Homes go, so will our great country. The revolt against authority today and its beginning in - lawless home. The carelessness in religion today nas its beginning in careless hom es. A moother once came to me and said, "I am afraid for my girls in we worm ox today. They are how coming to that dangerous period in me, and I am afraid that they will fall.? She needed not to be afraid for herchildren ir the world if she has been faithful in training them for the first seven years. The mother nsually is the religious thermometer in the home. As she goes, so goes the rest of the family. For that reason the mM?? V i in the hornet Not in politics, not social life, noot bu siness life, but the home, first We may feel that this 1 is ; tyingjs her down too much, hut all great tasks tie men down. To be president of this oosntry yon are tied down, but how; the.cituena of. the coun try are willing to be tied down, to be president but the job of being a Christian Mother is a far great er task than being president so, Why should we grumble at being ned down. The man or - woman who is always busy here and there on the streets in social, business or .political " interests, : and who spends little time at home, is neg lecting toe ".greatest opportunity that God gives', to men and women today. Some one has haid. "Chil dren will break your heart some time. How much better to break your heart over them while they are being' builded than to have them break your heart later be cause yon failed to build.". We tell our children about God as the Heavenly Father. Their con ception of God is based on what they see in their earthly father. How they must be disappointed with God when they interpret Him in. the light of some of the fathers today. . Hoses was great WhyT He had a praying mother, and one . who was willing to sacrifice for him. samuel was great because he was needs your cooperation. Won't you THE SAFEST PLACE FOR - YOUR TOBACCO Ik, MONEY - A CHECKING ACCOUNT ; Deposit the proceeds from your tpbaootf croin a check ing account in the WAc'cAMAW BANK & TlttfST COMFAnV ' 'r..l 4.. T. even u yvu c&jicui. mi gaj vui short time. ) y - 74u can withdraw your fund'by check easier" than you can pay your bills in caah. Your cancelled checks -give yu -Croeeipt for eact payment preventing disputes and the po- nihility of paying twice. 'tJash on your person in yonr Tiome i; a dangerous risk.' In a checking a checking account your m a- ney is-safe and always conveniently available. ; ' Remember, M,, that a' banking connection , gives ' many-advantages. "Ton buiiacTeait lor yburselTwIiich be valuable later, as' we give fiiist consideration to cust 'when making" loans. ,;'ir;r'P Z 1 - -' . DEPOSIT YOUB TOBACCO MONEY IN A CHECT - ',.. Vfi' ACCOUNT CN l . ' , Waccamaw Bank' & Tin:! WUITEVILLE CHADBOUBN CLABXTON a 1 he 1 . 1 u ' : L -j 1 . gict Lut I. 1 . prajiiij fatl.cr t wes great but 011 1 of his existence we i. an home. Make your he, i . Build here the altar. I reading and prayer in r each day for the whu(i Take the whole family to 1 School and preaching. . Ltt children see that you are co-v ers with God. V- ' - How can we make onr r. . Christian? I think that first, y 1 must really want to do it a t to do it enough to take the t!. and be willing to give up so'v.e t ' your activities. Then God-will re veal unto you the ,.way to V. ? Christian home. Be willing to Is led by God and yon will be Is 1 by Him. Go slow, wait on the Lord, and then be willing to ?o the way that He leads. He and La alone can make your home Christi an. He wants to do , it, ,- but let- Jesus have His way in your ' home today., P ' "p I- 1 f a I i -' for buunt pgrfect Meet Tew beaiUy .; -doriiwlmt. 9ee. ' Lmu Jbm 1938 . - WARSAW DIIU3 COMPANY Wawaw, N. 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