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Fcv Pre. c if '3l'",f""ll f'""'7T 1 f - , I'- r I 1 ' i i - 1 o f I "if '1M : t i r r T." o ; 1 v N T0VELTIE3 In Fall and Winter 1 aivlM.- lust announced by the jnmitrr'a fashion loaders, will de light very woman anxious to dress ' wan; but , who must watch iter MnntM and dime. ." . i Washable outfits, made (ram. a urprtatag array of fabric that look 'Uka the most expenalvo materials, 'can be bought far more reasonably than ' garments made from the . i goods they resemble and. better yet. Can. be cleansed easily and i quickly In the household washer and finished, ready, for use again, in a mlny'ij or two on the family :iroaer. . No one would suspect Hhat ,the , two-piece -poll a dot frock of reaedn ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooocci o o o o o o o o ;o 3 o o o o o o o o o t I , sa vviwm 28,689,318 t; . . . ' oooooooooooooooooccooocoooooooooooooooooooooooocococbccoccoooboodco Sell Ycvx Tobacco HIGHER Where Every Let TIP TC?P?.IC He -r!r:i cf Grrde cr Farmer . . Mcndas Sales Elrr.vcd Prices' A:I;ar.ccd Over Ln:l 17 ..,.Cc. ri,Cr ' denary and Better Grailee, ZLL ICOW. I SELL KOV, WIZL r.r:i3 SiflCrJC ' ? , " - . ..... i - 1 m0 ,,, . - r - " . i r i r , r .-... ..' green, with military braid trim, and the black shantung with dra matic white dower appliaue shown here are washable, but they are. At practically no cost each can be freshened as often as the wearer wishes, if she has a household washer handy. Designers admit that the fast growing popularity of washers, now in use in more than 13,000,000 homes, has an Important effect on Styles. Fashions are planned to fit the living habits of the majority of women. Since there are washers everywhere, why not design gar mentS' that can be cleansed In thenv even for Fall and Winter wear? ... FAL The : mi 'The Vaur VrVTn min-I.tiicp r r,,1. 0C0 drivers and all pedestrians, the Automobile LTatmfiicturers As sociation has announced thr.t its member companies are undert-k--ing a comprehensive program ,to encourage proper use and mainte nance of headlamps. This new pro gram will supplement the exten sive activities in the general field of highway safety which the in dustry is supporting through the Automotive Safety Foundation. -In announcing the program, Al- ' ." mr 1 n ; J A. . - . At-- van nacauiey, rresiueni ; ui v tact Association and of the Packard Budding xjp aceph ?r; " Let me build up the swell service your car .can get t a' r.kUTt r.n in ninton. Thev tear down ' prices and put up a high efficiency. - , f J ' 1 '1 t Chrysler Plymouth Dealer CLINTON, N. C - : T1-T1 OFFICIAL r.:oNEy. . $5,32,397.53 OUR BUYING COr.!PANIES CAN BUY 20 MTIXION r.IORE . POUNDS ; ; of Wrapper, Fine Leaf, Good Leaf Medium 1 and Common Tobaccos arid Tips. f BRING YOUR; TOBACCO TO FAIRRIONT ! v We Puhlich Official Figures Every Day. r YOU HAVE c??cr.Tu::iTY TO C - r.: " ::d L:t u. ' If ' :.? f.oi- s; -.'a of C ' -j f i s .-. ' i i' : iins. la a.1 I. ' v f 3 i !. ' ; rlans to make u';e cf er j . able cLannel thror v.l.. j r r torists can be impressed wilh t:..e dern headlighting systems to give relief from glare and - of regular maintenance to provide safer, see' ing. - UGHTDTG AS E2PC2TAHT ELEZX3T t': Commenting on the program, Mr. Maoauley said; "The hi-a in standard of quality C , , TT7r- FIGURES T V,or C r C . ' . tie a-c .'...3 mob;! '." jt'et br " cf t' 8 ; r t ' en 3 n 2 t i I. irsl is r ic 1 S3 it B C el tzl t 3. la tVs rc'; t, it is ro c t f.-:n ty oilier carts tf tie cor. , "I". ! "j, it ia f r t?-"a reasons tLatf e a J .123 i '.-try. is prc.rrn si -ci at raLIrz tLe stmJarl cf heaulamp use and maisi4:?"" J fittnlemcsLUrj Ilr. ileauley's comments, Pasl O. r.aian, Res ident of tie Jtx.l2T:l7& t.'J,$ Foundation anil cf tLe f.rU " er Corporation, said: "JLl'JL - some states and cities cohuUojls are better t2ian in others, due to the creditable efforts of enforce ment officials and safety organi sations, taking the country as a whole, neither use nor., mainten ance of headlamps is nearly so good at it desirable from a safety standpoint. As a consequence, de spite the finely engineered head lamps with which cars are equip ped,' are is causing unnecessary interference with vision because cf failure to use this equipment properly, while srrlect of mainte nance is to reiacirj ithe efficiency orutt are not getting nearly as much liht on the road as they, could have, "VThile this is a ' continuing isonaJ icmifirjn.nQM to thn inAnmra. tion of the concerted effort in the V Pi 74 " " r j- ' ,V - V v . : . . 1 i. f . " - it . .r 1"' VX ftf if Sdfe 1 ' -Ciid la I J A . oh - - rci'-ronossy 8 "Teware lest Cicu f jrt Jehov ah tly Cod." TLese words make ' e heart of the les&en f !s week. I::t weti we stu.':i CoJ't prom L;s ta Lracl t!...t if t y would o bey Em, He wocld -briEg th,em into a land with the special favor of God. They were brought into tLis land under the leadership of Joshua, Hoses realised how prone man was to forget God in such a goodly .land so he sounds the warning!, - . . - To impress upon the people the fact of God ZIoses relates the ex periences through which the peo ple bad passed from' the experi ences in rjypt on to the Promised land. "He led you through.' the wilderness that He might humble you." it was, there that they had seen the power of God over nature and Eat power to feed and pro-, wee. laey naa learnea xneir own weakness and His power. That they might be humble. When the twelve spies returned from the Promised land, ten reported thai --' , - C .. k. - Ql test to be hew ztiday mgnt, ucto- -.v ' --V, ...J".- '..ir. o ber 8th in coiinection, with the t',-s:; T .V EeUse-AtlantioPairinEinstonfire 'w 'rxr' '-''requested to communicate with H. ' i" . ,',s. O GXarUett, Secretary,, Einston, or O O, ' c c 1 4i C c c c 1 c a: AVERAGE 'V a o o - c c : o 1 ) Q o - o ' c c c 1 C) - - () 1 . i ' y e .e e.;.t t i . -r " 1 t-S I rael trv-t f 1' k i . i .1 ,e so mah f-" i i? li a 1 -1 trek in tLat d'y ve ViOi,'.! r jaly have trur.t,l Li b' t v would we have L" ' 1 r.La. I ?s no country Li tLe , "rid 1 i enjoyed the favor, of Cl LLe ...aEiica, and what ere we doirif about it! 7e have far gotten Cad. lien will travel miiis today til fr two and one-hs hours at a picture show but will fuss if the preacher preaches over 43 minutes and at the limit a hour. Why f They have forgotten God. People , today are wry tn-. less in Church attendaticei 'V.hyl They have Forgotten God. Peerle today are interested in wealth and measure, but not in rei:nion. why T They have forgotten Cod. we could go on, but you need only to look about you and realize Cat people of today do not . recoice God. Can America stand without God. God is long suffering, but He is sure. . The condemnation is al ready passed on us. Beware I If you forget God, you will surely pe rish. It is not yet carried out; but it will be unless we return to God. The best way to bring America. back to God is to bring individuals,-and the best place to start is with yourself . Ask yourself about your relation with God. Unless we return to God, destruction is sure. Amateur Contest Kinstcn Fair. Persons interested in , entering - I the Eastern Carolina Amateur con- Hr Pat Aldermanr who has been secured to direct this contest, ad dress, Einston, IT. C, immediutely. (23.00 will be given in cash to the winners, and will be divided as. fallows: S15.C0 first prse; tfJCO, second prize; ?2.E0, thiid -prise. All entrise will have an opportun ity of a tryout before Kr Alder man prior to the opening of , the fair and it is the hope of the of f i-" cials of the fair that ths amateur night will become an annual af fair. There is an abundance of tal ent in Eastern Carolina, if it can only be found Er. Alderman says. This part of the fair program is being sponsored by 4he manufac turers of Lucky Etrike cigarettes and has every indication at tils angle of being a real contest. Wm. Sutton Hec.I ; O.F.G. Ycunj Farmers Group - The B. P. Gradv Chanter of ti e T. T. H. P. of the P. P, A. hell their first meeting Tuesday. Sep tember 14 for the purpose of elcc- tlrg orrioers for the ensuing year. The following were elected: rrer.dfint, 7ill;am Eatton. . Vice- President, Ernest ITowel!. ' fcrctary, Trederiik Crsfy. T.-;-:urcr, Earamy HaxrtX r--rtcr, Eclty Eorno,". .ttoh Er, Lawrence 7. -At tLis imcellrj plans were "c --1 fJT mc".'.ars to t!v"l t ''TJret E1.'A C.t. f 1 1 ') CL.-rr is strivh-3 ti t j j r c:,;.t in meaiVr..'..'p 1 ' 1 . '3 r I I .' - 1 c -;r i f tl.. t - X . I It'"" 1. Tli.-s g '. z 1 itf- 3.-. r. c- vc. i if lfn ! ti , i I. t-. ID)
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