T, MARCH a. 1919 HEALTH WDAKTH WOMAN HGOD.NEW SLOGAN FOR YCUk COUNTRY Tie New RueeelmUge Pro gra? of he Camp _ Approved by their Honorary President, the President of the Up;ted States^ ~ * .1 The White House, Washington. U CJ .!>: November 18. Gabrielle S. ^fuilliner President, Camp Fire Girls New York. I am clad to say (that the pro gram outlined in your message of the e fifteenth seems .?> me most sensible and serviceable. WOODROW WILSON. In this telegram, the President of the United Stateshas endorsed tre new Reconstruction Program of the Camp Fire Girls. The letter sent by Mrs. Gabrielle Mid line?, the President and Mr. Les ter F. Scott, the Secretary of the Camp Fire Girls, is as follows: New York City, November 14, W18. Hon. Woodrow Wilsoo, President of the United States Washington, I>. C. To his Excellency, tho President of the United States and the Honorary President of Camp Fire Girls: . As soon as the United States entered the worlrf war, the Camp Fire Girts suggest a war program for all girls m war time which you most grariodsly proved. Inspired by your approval, the Camp Fire Girls have faithfully followed your leadership and have done all you have asked tbem to do. 9X356 of them con tributed and cooperated with the ~ that the' in our national life as the fject to your approval, adopted ti/l following; program for the days of reconstruction^ This program is based on the princi ple that girls haveAspecial work to perform in tbejiislriry of the I nation quite distinct from the work ot boys* because. the girls irefej^il&hers of the new gen at Fountain, N, C., at the , dose of business, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, T $114,927.11 Overdrafts^secured 5,7<B.61 United States Bonds and , ' Liberty Bond* 6,505. North Carolina Stale Bonds l,SM.9t All other Stocks, Bctods and ? " Mortages Banking Houses 2,5?0. W Fnrni- I tore and fixtures 1, 000. 00 JS ,5M.M, Demand Loans 3JM.M Due from National Banks 902.21 Cheeks (or clearing 767.48 Silver coin, inctading all minor coin currency, 345 13 National bank notes and i other U. S. notes, 4,342.00 | Total 1209,037.87 j LIABILITIES Capital Stock - $1 2,500.00 Surplus Fund " I2.M9.W Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid, 4,692.97 Dividends unpaid 31M Bills Payable 2ft,M0.M Deposits subje<$ to check 85,580.20 Time Certificates of deposit 25,495.62 Savings Deposits 45,706.85 Cashier's Checks outstanding 3,123.23 Total J209.I37.87 State ol North Carolina, County of Pitt SS: I, TV. R. Graham, Cashier of above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bdief. W.R.GRAHAM, Cashier * Subscribed and sworn to betore me, (his 17th day of Mar., 1919. W. J. TUGWBLL Notary Public My commission expires Sept 17, 1929. - j CorredAttefl Dr. E.R BEASLEY * - R. A. POUNTAH? * ? v G. W. JEFFERSON Di edlors. ;i _ ??'i r For Sale-Full Blooded Jersey! Ball, 18 months old?Leon Joy-] ner, Farmville, N. C m: one Ci m6ntbt by meal lime. Thrif Stamps or >e banks, substitute phase of. life tfcri&J earn*, simple ph* ple.wt.gokoc for expensive amuse 3. Re-establish it ifarthe children; by being real homemakers and hostess^ and by keeping eyes open to! help others less foiiuofttj. - f 4. Become partof the new ev$ry vacation da li^pe pro ductive work* such as work on farms, in gardens or factories. 5. Become the makev^of the new American womanhood by adopting as sisters girls of foreign birth or of foreign parentage and by teaching them America* songs, games, customs; 4>y-t^ad ing American history with tjbem by celebrating American holi days with them; by bringing them into American liomes, and by having them take part in en tertainments and outings. 'SSM Yours for one hundred thous and Camp Fire Girls, who are eager to enter into ady service yon may approve with energy, Gabrielle S. Mullner. x Lester JF. Scott, S Properties For a limited time we will trade 6 per cent interest bearing mort gage securities for Liberty Bonds of any issne. _ ^ n, l. Hompnrey ? ?y,ji: '. .'J, J. Loyd Horioa

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