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K. Taylor were hostessei the hostesi served, delioioni tefrcsh-11 B'7BellFr,u'k eVt KeviH. Mujio Club in October t ment. ' -1 ".and Mr. X B. Stroud. the home of Mrs. F. W. Oake' '"1 ' " We are sorry to renort t' t 'X 'it,. ' .. - FAISOrjKZVS: gram, icveral membcrt gave turti lolei on this, mbieot J I , U ' ,' Kti.. Arti by, , -J . ' .-"iwuf jineiws'ui mueign returned home ,ni man, who was on the program fori Wednesday. ltM' the wninsr entertain on AmeriW m bw ri.vi.1,1 t.il" I ?ftlei were in Pais, i . Several xhaptets of. the, Eome lOsson tody book, . Other Een labprei" by Ebmer was. given. The Amrilfafw MrKBobert Erklad. of UttlVJ ;ftIe, we" 1,1 ra?s. 'rim fThnV hIA 4.i : can Opera.' Mrs. JL P. Byrd - told ton, i. spending the weekend MS'A p?V Ealeigh witter ster, ltn. p abound -Honeycutt a?v v'v -s- t '. ' ' " Among those who attended the Three fine mules died of 1 s s tlaeedJK tne nomeJof Km. w E. u u ox Hverai nowa oompos- ' i t s state re- I srtment wiuwjh juts.: ij rjH,r; jjowoen; , ,j.ui wua w Beginning or the I C1" uuienpenea wim music j oi study,1 which will be continued I!1 different composers played by secretary of Eoija'iasstonr-had 7 Eoney. the members of the Junior- Club. Kiftg Loniui Oalm anrl Vic. Pntl. inroughout the week. ! t rainnii J . WU i HHnil 1 V:J-. D. Newton. MiM Tvni nari KJa. I t. n x . . n. J.,W. poakes and Jttrs. L Edgerton. i After adjonrumeat fthe Edna McCnUen. Ceei . irr.Z' 3 1 & 'KM. -OB- i i' iriisn Train? h -The president, Mrs. 0: 1.. i.,-,7' . , lnr urnUJ' w n tb ujij I. , , fTT. The Faison cotton mm- tf f W 1 3 V J ' A . ,' -wii?r'J, to . X . aJer,tL.9.Jer t : , tJ M.jrfe-i 7ct r'. ' - iir-tLr if l- T , , 1 1 . fitjexe .car ia- i . n -, war, ..... ; . , ,. o , s t, ts, 4ul . jrc this dUy fix's: - iiu "ciejl's wwwjit-n;; ; t tit, :i p"Jr zeoovery. !' " task ef r--' '- - . il uHi nM r.i it t i. f sons It we i c u'.TlPryl: ,t.in tor " ! j .i ' J' "iei-frtSH re; , f ' 1 r-!3cf ajl i ' fie&cr t..z:r, fj t - xtt . . , ..ttl .-I a tt i tC ; toe t; T ! i j,- -en- , - ; it abxlr.-1 ix tl'i t-v.. lavi -J 1 f tor-" f lr" - " J f J. W. tiller. i ' i " a vonnty, H yrotifyaU ( i r "unit the ' 1 1 'aaed to we- y .vVeraed, from date mLse wia be plead Httatjt t . 1.9 ateke immediate' nay . . W WTTHH ' ,a i ittti ,C , V Jo thi en Staw' 1 1 . 1 ' : , ' sore v j couitr'i j .&ce f J,s.. 'V't ' t,'mxir to an time,; It es to l i . r-vs -w .into v a , i :v I aa if'tic -nt .into t i , i t: law 2 Ce Uai;assl xiona h line rf,wtTrJt -i and with it one of Jhit .XJoLflc ' 1 3MflTAM I VI 'WVay.. ftW Mk MVWWS WHWJ1 fcsti, L&Te fceea kyinz at 50 per t i xxtMOOMin aarmzuu nasi C Caoxty farmers for the f! t time aii t- "J'.t tnrainif tn Avriam. winter, peas at a winter to as tJ,?9nta national defense i..r ue saiery oar oonn- -ry a&i n&t f t f -reesion, and for J , V i a a prosram wiu go a -1 T.'y iswari insuring that w3 .joe, Vui remain perma neit ms far as Awrn- i con cerned. 1 - - ; 1 - ' 1 iiv:i! r tt-intien of the en- t. :e saw4 a ws Armuuoe. ixiy joetl.e wU Lizj to a3, t ns the aoe sa,.;aow on oi xs owing tnat anr 'at m3i wilLst hare died in min. 't " , r o nn ff n v V X 1 ji ' VV y vv 'JM' - 2 - ? ICAUS UNITED SHOWS O , - iV. All I A AaaJ . O - TL-, I9.m1i.-. A'M&SM.la..kl C2 ;i3'Q lit. i.i !J : -Wei NaV. C. .130ij Ci 5 ! Clna Sscrb end En! Ttrirt n . o ' ' ' i ' J , V ,. nr.cojoiEj:, I LtlOS 0- TttE ' S". V. I.' ' ' .c I tL- DAY r .-. lr Fey - i - , s, ' 1 1 . o ( - g-r - - - ! va. rn ' ; t- ALL the people in any one country never want a war. Any group i of men, from any variety of nations left together socially will talk and laugbjand have a fraternally good time. But there are a few Individuals in the world who have the power to force the issue of war at the cost of millions of innocent lives. There is only one reason for war and that is the protection of one's own land. Every v'young boy in every home in America should know that, and under ljt.full significance. The best man to make him understand is w the father who remembers the events that preceded Armistice Day. DUPLnrs largest y:, DEPAKTHEirr STOEE Warsaw, N. C. i - r 1.......... 1 tt . .Ac I 1 h. i-j1 !fj l2 L '?mJ'9 to W 'is-;.. ,r,1!,i if Okv'' nw - r kSsL. i 1 :
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