1 f i t 4. Esi)-"-X CADT, IT tor-Owner Stay, MStdkV1 J"" "" " t-.rSD AT TiT3 F03T OFr"T5, ITnHi'3VlIXE5, N AO ELXGND CXAS3 yAHi MA.. .-Tt. -.' EAT" 3 OF STJESC C.r3 YEAR (BY MAIL), POSTPAID. tC MONTHS 'ON ,71V A E - ":OCSATIO JOTJBNAX, PCBtlSHED BY A DiMO C3AT CSVOTE0 TO THJS UATESIAJU EDCOATIdW AX, ECONCraO, AND AOMCCIjTIJRAI. INTEREST8 X)F EUIXE AND BC&BOUNDINQ COUNTIES. . (i .... ' yjur old ccrrc i'g vhicli of 1 :i 71 t v. v. a. v ny . r . tr3 t ' -ed ..t is wonder- , . I run. nv lit" i- "J1 fcr t!.9 f.ssui. i ii v 4' -1 .1 '.::.' morcv la refei... i- to think of it there are. so many JSk. that he might jut kick about' Tat ribt)i ne5p things he doesn't have. And oont i,,g Dail treat tour-looUiJ start . looking? sour.' You too have ' natum fnrckln trouble (be- more blessings than hardships, f ! low) or administering an- ' esthetic tor a canine surg- ( taitr Jfirw smith there, for in- ''Xii. .-.I... 4 ficliiYirv Vila jit. , suuice, wuv whii tuw w i was Six, Virginia now i ' ' . ,v , ' O -ii her day, He might kick because , "speeiaUsC'-to Wn dis the current sandwich suit for alienation, . . l a 8tria of wderii , hfiii hnt look what happened. Eei leal operation (pictured In , circle.) Trained line the wag six, Virginia now la m f off tioii makes one wonder if it'l worse to Iaverwurst to die ' " ' . ' " " '- ' " vV 'L. ' -w.,. ' caught two chubs ,n one cast,' Congress it trying to pass an anti-Iynching bill now. MfM Mmething to De , proud, ... - .Hninatinff what will happen it theydont gei .f t., . that he was usins r tLT nf tan wonder what year. Could they be, as thanktol lor f. Jfirrv said vthat he was using, fk flv with three hooks, and appar- " "i ,1 " , enuy tuc imn uu 4b" vv turkeys think about at this time; of it , ... , - - , v MfoiusasweareforthemtUvj , -f'V,i; " f " Some people never come nearer to art than when they draw theMt(nolds. He lad to . sell books to wT Annexions ' ' w ' ' , . k '. ' ' ' . fhelp .work his way through sol ' Otters are so proficient that they can do excellent jobs with- x order to become your coun- but even brush. They Jurtpaint the town-reo. - ... , , Agenl Jl i . I'll 1 fcU.4UU XV J"V. B ! Vn wonder what the Japanese wartoru uo aocoraug wuivug fVTm and there Tm more war to keep their people ,.P , t mm. rrr? ... . ..xj , . . , . , , i 'iTia tmit iu so fast that he was MlnawiypaxriuuaMi. ,f i Jed i to - peavine, .which Entr' Geonre of England recently t a precedent by calling for spreads, and spreads and '.spreads, i daSrSeX; buThe wfll be foiowing custom when he starts, .. 'r-..'. 5J!taflwSfUipriMJ ' ONE thing which almost every- dancing to the tune set tiyms prime -.. . Ibody in the South enjoys, and for Thanks for ;Ihanligiying , , which they should be thankful, . 'i ' w- O 'Jii tw. i. nnon ng and a spirit prevails that cannot, is particularly in evidence during ' . . Thanksgiving Pay is upon us, ana a spi- jr kgrivin- . Christmas , be dupUoated at an, oxner ic n' T" seasons That is the common fire- 1 xva -the citizens of these umtea , j.ii . i.. ju. Inborn in our hearts even more xnau m v -'-'7T- r-- --r- r- . - - 0 wiand appreoUWogur - forever. Those hardy .!WJzr Voilll - and we ' it is a real advantage. The fire- timbers of the f Xwhi polsibie our pre.- place brings life into the room. It give thanks that we had such parents, wno maw f; , Jtgg thoughts and makes eat wealth, k, ' f . . They them" go tripping ' through the ' t SstonZiIht lie Indians who would have destroyed way. .Our tor JSAJum and other schemes of 1 w5fMtff3iL iThey fought the ty- K2, rJSSta rS.5T Freed of Franoej.we fight the nations -nUTdisStSN starvation In i. audst oi.pienv,. . w understand why we fight, and art: 1 'Si'S SS Lang.Twe wfll win, a. our forefathers thankful for tnax unawwux44B tore. RIGHT OUT-OF THE AIR i '.. . ' Y ' - BylARLt FERRIS,'", " TT-'TZT ?T ' ON tou to oreak nlinaeil ol a melting babil when e ..wreO i s -i ThB mifflni singer, usiiauy. mappco u iuib . -V i lS; on the aga He ataentmlndedl, did the une " UUI 1(10 china during eC broadcast and it ounded, ilka a aln wreck. He ow baa his ngers under " jntroi although ctting rid of . w snap waa no mpaa tar as tie ''as concerned. ;onrad Nagel. Sunday . After 1 loon Silver Theatre- producer, tiolda twellmi- - , Jolson a nary script read , . ttwu , tog8W,thtand- tri" W his film guestars when they kre on location, - 1 Ekolsky 1s perhaps the only per . haM nrlmner In th HBO .lywood atudloa.: .DM of the page . always jocks turn iu w i , . s&iB aud last week he forgot au . ,.t m Mid carried fhekev home t i him. It waa two noun before I '-y was releasee, -.j.,-. i'Vj r. tilth has offered a big bonus j basketball team, the Celtics, ( y win at least twp-thirds of the that tie always clowns while at the ivories and if he hadn't turned out ... h. moh 4i irrwwt mtl.tirlan WOUld probably have been a- regular net work comeaiaa -rham bim fanev Hollvwood Dren lers of Dorothy Lamour's current motion picture so wnat- cotuo oe them' go tripping ' through the mind in joyous profusion,! pranc ing and gliding about in such a manner as to bruur real conieni- ment to their owner. Without that sonToe cf warmth and life, a room is dead. All it is fit for is to be used as a place to sleep. -, ALL of which crets us mst no nlim lint. w still think it , is worth saying. Hope you all enjoy that old roast turkey, or .duck, or what have you. But the proof the Thanksgiving dinner is in the eating, and we have work to do. So see you after Tnanlugmng 11 . . . . l-Mr,mmn UllrtMf if ni'f 1T1 Yrt-,f n'H i - - n r w, . I I;" m4Mtescw- k .J - p' I "In th multitude 0 counsellois then safety" (i , - . f ' f NOVEMBGB - ' , ts-nTh am sireM rmhray . : - car xhlhtlad cmd 0Mf - atatlSa,. , Mortjam and HI net ., xMcaped bora Ohio penV ' tontianr, 1861 2S-Firel United States Poet i Offloe opened to New . York Qty. 17 BB-tAdmlral Richard Evelyn -. . -Byrd make flight over ' South Pole, 1929. 30-Th. -Rainbow Division. tepresentlng every torb reached France. 1917. , - ' ' ri , DECEMBEB " I , , iwi 1 I iatent granted fcf mak . W3" , IngcEtUidalUmba 18631 ."' S Monroe Doctrtna enundV Tor' ? ated. 1821 . pOBOTm tAMOUB 1. far, ! 8 1 f ? t. I I 1 u mare natural than that Charlie Mc Carthy should attend .Ed gar Bergen, Charlie and Dorothy Lamour rode down Wllshire Boulevard in a horse drawn victoria carriage, preceded by a motorcycle escort. . Bo famous ha the Laraour-McCarthy , "romance" become, as a result of the Sunday evening radio . program on wtuun ! they both appear, that they were cheered while .driving " down the boulevard, ;:, : . M.B.K. Joachim, pro-a ' of."Your acting east during dress rehearsals. To get the listener's point of view joacnim nanus in ins conirui mum with his back turned to the studio, and- checks the program via. ear- pnones. , ; - , Don Voorheea, musical director of "Cavalcade, of . America," Is a much sougnt - alter gentleman when a-gnmentf , about h:tor , ai'estfeCBt j 3. a Don't u a co i orf u 1 '1 1 I ; if 1 fr i r e r so n -He Rescues Bahyr Birds tITAYWARD offspring of the world-famous" missfon swallows of San W Juan Capistrano (CaUtX are the objects of Father Arthur J. Hutch ilnson's mercy. Faced with the problem of fledglings that fall from their nests In the mission ruins and become Injured, the Padre enlisted the help of Mrs. Reyes Yorba, guide, and formed a tiny "hospital' on shelf near the mission gate. Eera the kindly bird doctors maintain a routine as rigid as that of any well-organized Infirmary. Several times, a day the little feath ered patient are fed hamburger from the tip of Mrs. Yorba'a finger, This Is washed down with water from an eyedropper. Wounded legs and wings ' sra carefully, massaged at regular Intervals. As a result, the fledglings never fly With their parents to seek food, but stay In the mission gardens, 'where they are protected from harm. 1 s ' ," 1 11 c ' ansvl trustees c Col.- 1 ' 1 1 si.. we, in. 1 1 1 braniIi 1 1 4.. the pi"- - ' names cf 1 3 -. Dunlin Cwt? I '.' house," dct:l -- " . ........ . .... ... x . .4.' ." ""' no definite information is at t. Ized about the year ISIS. ; GOSHEN ACATLLIiT. Lor. ' ! of the County and near the I organized about the year 11 . i. About the year 1311 C 3 bly "To establish a free s.' formation can be given at t ' 1 - TroTT-rT'-TB Af'.T 7.' t mnitw wa. ..tAhliKhed tv aa At t." . 1 C :.r?l Ar'Vy ' """" ." . ' ... ft !...,. 1 t- ' 1 1 4 t present- umLmfw a t . -1-4444. ltf. It T.-.J t "ltLerrsrC 'at 1 1 ; --a C s. ' It v : r tz-'l.n infonne'n. , . 1 t(f tUeC.4. ;: 1 1 X.t"Ja" but ne dilUs i .i- 1 ia tie fiisrlp cosn- 13 j, I'-ary ' -s - J . " 'll '"v SH1 sj , ; z jv i i4.1rsl Kotert IL.' I'aiiood ef ear" U i, Jr., ru;r- Perhaps, the ' friendliness of Father Hutchinson (left) is vjhat brings the swallows back by the thousands;-' on the same day,, March 19, of every year. . PINKHUX Piwf Tt. A. WinfieM is ill at the Tayloe Hospital in, Washing toivN. C, 1 , Mrs. Jonee Smith and Kiss Cel la Maxwell were Greenville visit ors Saturday, v ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones spent the week end in Atlanta, Ga, ' i 'j , "-. - Mr, and Mrs. Dempsy Smith of tink Hill, and Mr: and Mrs. Wal ter Stroud of EenansviSe are spending sometime in Georgia and .V444U9 VX 41VI.UA .E ... : : tittle Miss Patricia ' May spent the week ena m wauace witn re- tntivM. .' r Kev. L. E.' Wells. ' of Teachev.l filled an appointment at the Pres-j byterian church here Sundry, Eev. ; Wt 11. iUDanKs oemg away f;i dnctinsr a revival at Wiuinnutou ITisa Doris- Smith, teanhpr ei Stanhope,' spent the week eiil 1 her home near here. Kr. Jde ,Tvndall of Cnn Tenn., is visiting rclstlvts 1 -t f : Colonel James K. E Hobeit KcQowen, Andrew s dleton and Eavid . i--t. I- TirrTTTST 'p.Ar.TY Lciitr.T ii lie r .'!4i" ' ' .1 1 -.511 ma. t,"',f1 f ti-3 ..!. Th tmstpps were General V.444 . a 1,. x . a -, - x jaiuin Cooper, tlaney Vi444ams, i T. " KIWI, : XVUUCl k 4.4.v,., i VIUJ4VB 44J44WWW-, 4' " ' - ' raid Blackmore, John Eoyette ax a xomas 1 ICS AC-IEEJY.' Loc-Ui ta E-rri Cs i "4 &.oroJ,"' the Duplin-Sampson line ani wss Teally a rcr'Ja-f - w Ksti tntion. Itwagestelll-IieaduiirTtLeyear 1.--.-, original thirteen trustees -rcre: of-. ,t.i , ! Colonel Thomas Kenan, r;tl 1 1. Kcan, John .. - , - James M. Eixon, William a.llt ari J.la tack . ,-u . ethers of the original trustees were c Tcsi f ! T lows: Thomas K. Korrcey, I.rnsey, - - iv Curtis Thomson, WrU Xaiwn, Xiomaa t Faison aU J. .- Haywood Hicks. - ' - - - " - BETHEL ACAExST. located In the lower Goshen vr ' borhood and near where Wesley church nowjftands. It v - toblished in tne yeaf IKS.' 1 f-f " w ' : I " erend ifavia u. cuatui-o., . - - 1. . ..: 4. wsn. rt TV r.wrton.' James l.-. i JenmlaTPeSi, O.- Chambers and Howell Eest. HANKAH KSCS ACAirJT. located in .the lower p V s:en neighboihood-and cly a lew miles from ff -The date of organization cannot be given. - In a n ine uate ei , t. fo,." -. named person wre .! James Pearsall, dated 1 7, t- e j w - h trustees: General Efe-tai sr, J'.-g', .Pears A William D. lUH:3,'Elwri L4J, ir."1! SdEkckmore, Harper Wi-Iiams, James MLarkins, and Jnn Oliver ' 1 f ; j - T WASHnrGTCxt ACArr:.!T. Located in tte tkw's bri ;e , community. It wa, ed r. to or about In a deed from i'apu .v. . - , - -, . . . j . . ' ..X 4 - . . . r" - 1 rr: r u: 0 -f the nresenx town " . , x . " , t yeat 1842. In a deed f;,.a Jcs ( ; -- j , ' . , ill ir ti u men iw.t auiii) nviv - - - . J Eilbv Faison and Ilu4i ' , tablished about te y. J ' .J- . - a -! t Kill, dated January U-l-A Uj- . sai were trustees: Colonel Aor U I- " , Curtis C. Oates. . ,. , ' - ! - MAGrCHA J!1B rcr.M.at 1, 1 incorporated I'arch 81, tV" 7x1 t ,1 Milton K. rcVane, Lev-aid A. a, I " . and James B. E. I" " - - ' " 1 f- ICounty; was orr,,! prior to er t -r ley 1 deed from Eer; jcia 1?. CI, I , 1 1- c . loeca iruui x.. , Eoullerlani and L-" 1 - Tifrsons were trusiees. iJ.a" r"". . - The little feUow at the right Is ruffling his feathers In Joyous' anticipation of the tasty morsel he Is about to receive. - persons were trustees via. . - ' - TBASZJZ3 17J'Z7 'east of Faison, was c "' f .War and was ci-era' 1 Ij" ;cany-all of Cei' ' acy in a cos. : J'- ' KmrTiiip : - ortrani:- 1 .' '. f c 1 ' - r "':..vi w. i Jto 5 fey 'I'.-3. ' 1 . - - , E. Cr, C "J l,r 1 I ICTTILoca:! a f 1 a t.-t f - ' l 1 'it. 5 ' . .1. 3 V S 3 3 1 I 'f i ) ' 1 each i ' S 1 ' 1 . a 1.1 s 1 c t) 1 1 1 3 1C 6,1 61 a few days. r.: 1 v.n " n ,fl, I 1 4 - 4" be 1 ' . '. r "! 1 1 it 1 i J a i dD

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