rrr L. i i W la 0 "Jl Jij Quests of Mr. J. S. Woodruff during the past few days have It i her mother.Mrs. Jones, her c" hter, Mr. Paul Byrd and two r ren, another daughter, Mrs. CJia Drew, her husband and ' -, Mr. Woodruff son. Sgt Y.:a fcdward Brock, USA of Cal ifornia, who met the other mem be of the family at home; He wia leave Thursday. Capt John Croom Hunter USA spent the week end with his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hunter. Mrs. Forrest Croom and daugh ter of Wilmington spent Tuesday with Mrs. John F, Croom. Dinner guests of Mrs. Florence Horn Thursday were Mrs.1. N. AY v.r M Powell and Mrs. J. A. Oldham of Wilmington and Mrs. W. G. Home and Mrs, Harry Hlnson and son or Kocky Mt. Allison S. Rogers who ulnae Air Force, completed his training at Cumberland University and is now at Maxwell Field, Ala, train' ing for Pilot. Mr. and. Mrs. Lester Matthis have returned from Chapel Hill where they have been visiting their son, Andrew and family. Winifred Bradshaw and three children who at present are at Camp Davis spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. Lem Maxwell of Norfolk visited relatives here Friday. Warren Whaley who has been honorably discharged from the army due to Asthma, is at home, He is going to Norfolk to work at the naval baa Mr. Whaley had been in the ar my three years. Miss Florence Home and daueh ter Betty spent the week end in Wilmington with Mrs. I. N. Pow ell., v Week end suest of Mrs Paul Bass was her sister, Miss Peter son or Wilmington. Misses Lela and Avis Tucker. Helen Wilson and .Daphne Pope pent rnaay in uoiasboro visit ing Miss Verlie Quinn who was an appendix operative patient in the hospital. Mrs. Willard Brinson spent the past few days in Kinston with hed aunt, Mrs. V. B. Sutton. Misses Daphne Pope and Madge Futch left Monday for RaleirH to ntcr Mera&th G.r. M Daphne gave a Tarewu -J Friday nigni near-w .,CThiv oninvMl the occasion. received many nice girt. lr mnthw aprvMi tna '.zueata cream and caw. Mm. Olive Ctavlar has Man all for the past ten nye,out s n- rreacning a ma - Sunday morning ana ova. faiscn t:r::s Entertain CrliClub On Tuesday tvening Mrs. A. R Hicks Jr.-eJKWsrtainetf hex bridge dub. After several progressions Mrs. J, X Morton was found to be of the high soore prize, a dain ty sachet At the conclusion, or the'ins,1h'Wtm.eweo-i- icious salad with sanqwicne ""a teik PERSONALS Mrs. Virginia Spellman of Cal tfomia spent a few days with Mrs. Marshall Williams during the past Albert Hicks 3rd went to Phila delphia last week on business. Miss Ruth-Edgertcn left Mon day for Guilford College.,. where she is a senior. She is president of her class. . r Miss Martha D. Falson left for Peace College on Monday. ; Miss Falson is treasurer of the"' Stu dent Body for the coming year. Clemont Shine, a Junior at Sta te College. - left fop Raleigh on Monday. - . Mr. J. E. Falson, who has been confined to his home on account of illness is able to be out again. " Horace Ray, who had the mis fortune to break an arm last week is able to be out again and to at tend school OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o d s o o o o o o o o o o Q o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o d o d o d 8 d o d d d o o o o () ) ' ) He Knows Fm Fighting Too- To BACK THE ATTACK Every woman with a sweetheart or husband, son or other loved one in service - knows that the right kind of news from home cheers her man on! Especially news of how the people he knwos are rallying to meet his every need for quickened Victory. News of War Bond purchases; civilian defense volunteer work the taking of a wartime job. And each of us can go still further backing up our fighting men, by buying only what we neod -and making our motto "make it over - make It do" whenever we possibly canl : WHATEVER WE HAVE TO SACRIFICE TO CUY AN EXTRA $100 WAR DC.'O THIS MONTH IS LITTLE COMPARED TO THE SAC RIFICES MADE BY OUR MEN nCIITfTaOOM LAND AND SEA-AND IN TIE AIR. . . . r- Dr. H. V. Cohe!l i - : . ': vy . K,i-: - ( ) )i U D- D X O : - . i , 1 ' o o O o o O o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o g o o o o o d d d d d d .d ETeffTwhare eat armed lorees are smash lag tka atMBrv back la the new aggros slv war of mVASION. They ere yowt seas, husband, brothers, sweetheart, lather, ralatiTSS and friends. They ask only thing thai you back them up ALL THE WAT. With Vleterf coming nearer, yea aaast net fail ear boYS your eeldler, sailer or marine. ( Tea're net asked to giv a cent emir se pot everf dollar 70a m ' A 7W r m mi) can scrape up Into the world' safest Invest ment War Bonds. Buy et least one extra $100 War Bond during this $15,000,000,000 3rd War Loan Drive in addition to your regular bond- baring. Everyone who possibly can most invest at least $100. Some ol you must Invest thousands. Take It out oi Income, take It out of Idle and aoouma lated funds. Start "scratching L. HARVEY & SON CO. Kinston, N. y Uo:y to Imp. tha Good tfavs 6ood ! Tta WAS NBWS for the past few months has been mighty good for our side. v War Loan calls for every working man and woman to put exrra money into Bonds in September. , And you can help 'seep it good. There's a big price v - Nat just the 10 of your salary. Not just spare tag oa good news, on attackskand victories; a price ' change. Not just left-over dollars. But extra, hard- tag of life, sacrifice, and cold hard cash. Our job here at home is to provide the cash. Plenty of it Nowl Good news is born of action, action consumes material, material costs money. That's the reason far the Third War Lean that's now oa. This Third earned, budget-saved, money. It's the way, today. to back the men who are doing the real job of sacrificing. " . Buy Bonds up to the hilt today. Keep that news good! , ". . DACIC THE ATTACK ...WITH WAR. BONDS 0 r 'r- OPTOMITRIST 'I. A, J, E N ' EC I N.-5 WcIJace 1 ". "V J. f. i

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