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( o o t. . J ... BY? TOA tZLLOT 1 Do yen have a pet peer for the veek? Mine Is to start paying bill lor the first of tM montn and find I lack just a few more dollars t pay teem witn. . New this week la aa "scase" to me as ten's teeth" so for a little gab-; Die.'-,. ' ; . 1 v, Memorial Day is not just a dsy to buy Poppies. It should also i mind, us all again of all the Daises (rowing orer acres and acres of un known too to most of us and which has failed again to sabre all the turn . Fifty years ago some woman edi tor recommended Dutch and Linen skirts for all around usefulness also if a lady had one or two bloue- NOW OPEN OLD COTTLE CAFE :N WALLACE We Specialize In Home Cooked Foods Next Door to Collin's Dept. Store Operated by Mrs. Philip Sanderson T Open 0 to 0 week days. 11 to 9 on Sundays i . V i : . , 1 :i . '. .A' ' . i ' ' frll III l.ll.mJUIIMM.IJJl . $ v ; " " v . i' - A s 11 ' t- X """" , i a. - I . -iv-- who along with Mother a lot to you, only the best in gifts is good enough . . . . May we make it for you? Cjsmsnt Studio Bank of Wayne Bldg. Goldsboro, N C Louise Womble wiinrfrr-fit ll's a. nise fovesfcnent; to deposit regularly in a saving's acoiiril. Any amount will start an sccoant v.ilh us. Cur bank is insured f (;verily four hours; a day. - ; . Unili IVnmhlA ; " f es she could feel at ease on any occasion. . Little did she know how obsolete a blouse has almost be come In these modern times. . There's very little that can give a 'cat' a boost la these tobacco lt- un-dnzxy, droopy, nasty weather times as mucn as a Dig xasnion book to drool over. But if you girls sit borne and wait for the 'one and only you may be left sad and lone ly.:- . . V ,': Soy, is Love making It's air and sunshine, while hords of people see nothing but gloom. Yet pa tience is often mistakenly simple not being able to think of any thing to do. We don't need a receipt for happiness near so much as sense to appreciate what we already have. And we must believe in what we do if we expect to achieve much in life. Do you have to engrave the mem ories to think and do the bad ones ories, or do the bad ones seem to just stick in your mind? v-,. , :...-. ' i The 'good old days has been de fined as this, 'When a young man had nothing better to read than a dime novel.' Now days, there's nothing much a dime will buy and most of the best things in life are marriedand very, little FBiEE.- ILife is something like Christmas. We usually get what we expected. We can be sure though our friends will always knock on our door be fore entering, and never knock af ter leaving. ' Like the records of olr lives written on our faces, but we may be thankful that few people can translate thefflT " "" .7" ' Politics are really warming up these days from the Presidency on down. We are beginning to become ware of the meaning of the "button' and what it should be used for.' and wish some or most of the candidates would use them, if you get what ! metn. , If the new brides of today think they have a hard time keeping an eye on their spouses, just wait and see the brides of tomorrow when the atom planes, (which are now In production) can circle the globe and back in twenty four hours .in time to arouse the beauty naps of the 'better halves' for breakfast. In case of any delay, they can still use the old alibi, perhaps 'Run out of Atom.' If you don't think our school teachers should get more pay here a one example.. One of our smaller grade pupils hurried home to her mother recently and told her the teacher asked her to describe the use of the word DAM. Which she quickly told the teacher there were two DAMS one A river dam and, Dam I Reckon. Shame on someone's loose tounge. But, who hasn't heard that one? "-!,. The earliest garden seems to be long to V. Milloy this year or so it seems. ; She boosts of having al ready, pole bean blossoms, cucum ber, peanuts, corn tassles, cantalope blossoms and etc. In explaining how to manage t ohave it so early by being just another fast worker, or lucky, and steady work. www Bible classes are reported, to be ready to begin a week's study for the young toiks nere Friday. The Presbyterian church held it's class es there this year as the church would not bold all the attendances which is a remarkable thing in Chlwfuapin and an occasion to be proud of. We hope all the young folks will attend. Www Mrs. Hazel Dail who recently underwent a major operation In a Kinston Hospital recently is still on the critical list All her friends and neighbors wish her a speedy recovery and well enough to re turn home. Mr. and Mrs. Betty Brant recently returned home after a visit with Mr. Brant's home and parents of Ulma, S. Cs Mr. Brant recently returned from the Korean War Zone where he has been confined in a Japan Hospital suffering from a broken arm and other injuries. Miss Annette Gatlin returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sanderson Sunday after noon, of Wallace. : ; '. Tnicf Company ' WLLACS FAJLCIT . Middle Age-Why Hot Enjoy If? Continued from Front Sect. Ill because we will be more under standing. Adulthood is a rich and rewarding experience, it's the tune for putting into effect all we have learned about life. , ; ; - ,. Dr. Harry Overs treet has written a book that ought to help most of us, his Mature Mind, and he co in cludes witn tnese apt woros. 'Where there is no vision, we are told the people perish, s Where there is no maturity there is ao vision. ! We realize that the evils of our life come not from deep eeil within us but from ungrown- up responses to life. , Our obliga tion, then, is to grow up. This Is what our time requires of us. This la yet may be the saving of us light max roft cxiumuem 1 OF ALL AGES Waste I bad written to Aunt Maud. Who was on a trip abroad, ' ' ; I When I heard she'd died of cramp M) Just too iate to aave the stamp. Harry Graham o o ,sw . ; 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 o o o o o o e-;-o o o i 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 o o o o o o o o o J t 1 o ' ll 1 I" , if'i usH :')' Bays Special Price-9x12-True-Tesf LINOLEUM RUGS $5.98 Special Price On All Mahogany; ' 'lSDI!lllie.lM)OMf:','-t ' And BEDROOM SUITS We Have'Tbe i items You .Neerl ! Inil Vant For Your Home And Faifi Our JobrTb" Anficipate Your requirements. Yhether L a r ge Or SinalL V -foiiMfllraE of Ha F U R ii I f U R E PLUMBING S.UPPLIES-BUlLDIIIG SUPPLIES ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE JOHII DEERE TRACTORS; AND FARM MACHINERY JOHN DEERE REPAIR SHOP -ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIR SHOP LjVESiKlFEEs- CROSLEY and C00LERAT0R REFRIGERATORS, HOME FREEZERS, ' RANGES, HOT YATER HEATERS .,f. j...--. f ...... - F.Alv H AMr Kill K liA O- lfo... ...: '.f: Mil. 8' -' sC X t :, O ... V- -. ''tiO o -.....5. ' o o o . ,- ,o o o to o O o o o o o o o o o " :f o iVflll HAMF IT niff at .--rs- VF-'VE'IT- J Oil II SO M COTTO (I COMPANY OF WALLACE, INC. PUBLIC RESTRCOMS FOR LADIES AtlD GEI1TLEMEII r . iahilcc miiwr'fi nnnM fdff ipf vatfd Fi LHVIU B.VUIIUI1IV UVVI I I t-tm Iwh " 11 i ."iV'J;.?' :':;fl Fl17' CT.".; 'i t J' V fir" V fit- Mr. Jones There's been an accident, they said, .Tour servant's cut in half; he's dead!' Indeedl' said Mr. Jones, 'and please, . Send me the half that's got my keys.';- ,v v ,., ,,.,. Harrr Graham - " . ' Epigram tr, I admit your general rule 1 ?.t every poet is a fool, t you yoiusclf wj rsvs t) t" mm t9- to fo o ;.o :..j?0-:' -o . o BASK IN THE GLORIOUS SUMMER SUN O , O I Ml WJ'''V ,'Em?f A REFRESinNG SWIM MEET NEW , " 4 FOLKS . GET THE ITEALTHFUL EXE2CISE q THAT MEANS SO MUCH TO THAT FEELING , f " OP WELL CONG. ' THESEUS NO NEED TO ' ! TRAVEL MANY HUNDREDS OF K3LE3 TO i x FIND ALL THIS FOR ITS AVAILABLE EIGHT () , 1 JIESE AT .HOME.- COME ON DOWN. I 1 ;.'-,'. LET OUR STORE BE YOUR SHOPPING CENTER k" ( ) 1
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