Lv I I L* *" mJ I ..> .? Mrs* iiidwBrd R? Murrow^ ?ttcutiV6 Am fear Britain, Inc., Greenville Ckapter, of which Mrs. J. T, Little is presMort^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ those areas in which the civilian pop ulation has saffered ? neat severe chief of staff, Mrs. Murrow has been in England throughout the war, and is intimately acquainted with oondjt I tions there. Bundles far Britain members will have an opportunity to hear where their gifts of money, surgical instru ments, clothing sad otter necessities have been used and with what grati tude they are received, as Mrs. Mor row details the organisation^ activi ties in' Great Britain. Probably no one in England today is more inti mately acquainted with civilian relief than is Mrs. Marrow. In addition to bomb damage to her home* she has sea1 the homes of others after their destruction, and has witnessed the I hospitalization of the victims when their battered bodies have.been drug from the rains. Although Bundles for Britain's London headquarters, 4 B, Deans I Yard, Westminister Abbey, was twice struck by bond* during raids in Lon don's shrine, it was possible to re move the delayed action missies be fore they blew up. The bufidfatf was the gift of Mrs. John Bathbone, M. P., hereof a member of the London com mittee. From this focal point Mrs. Morrow supervises the organization's work of relief throughout Great Brit ain, when she is not actually in the I field, visiting damaged hospitals, bombed areas, or centers of naval and military activity. It is upon Mrs." Morrow's reports I of requests from non-government, voluntary hospitals and other relief agencies that allotment of funds is made by headquarters in New York. Her interviews with the Lindsay Committee and executives of the Women's Voluntary Services have a distinct bearing upon the character I and volume of shipments sent to Englyd by Bundles for Britain in America. In addition to her other duties, a vast amount of correspondence with headquarters and branches, as well as witt relief agencies and otter au thors in Great Britain, fells to 'Sometimes I think* the letters are most important of all," she remark*. "I wish geople in would ^ m^rgland who still cant get The Farmvflle Funrilme Co. fern consorted to help this worthy cause by handling tickets to this Sent and they art rnnr on pie at ? for adults and 45c for children. The proceeds will go" in'the' County's Bundles fer Britain fund. a - ' ??? ? lis Wayne County' reports D. J. Murray, 33S2S?23l? a?B2lt q? ^ ^ mm ..? .^sgs.-^'fl ? -* ^ v/Witun v4#unvy soeep era ?? emit grace ewes, stji **? ? lege Exteaakm Serrice. . ? F ' WI' III mm | __ _ " . _' I 11:00 JLjL?Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M.?Junior and Senior Bn-j uwvw' I 7:30 P. M.?Evening Worship. ? I - Commmrion . cpsmdn. A M. TKItJ . IH^Mj&HODJOT CTIJBCH : 10:00 JL M.?Sunday School B. A. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH UrOO^Tlt?Koran* WanKp. i 7:80 P. M. - Wednesday. Ptaypr PRQUTIVK BAPTIST CHURCH i__ TtT- !??_ 9:00 A. It?Every Sunday. ^ Emergency Requires ' ? ' ' - USSWffS&i I ?? food conservation and storage is just I as important aa food production." The Extension* man says there is no better way in which the average farmer can assist in the great "Pood for Defense" program that to be sore that every bit of useful food and feed on bis farm is saved for eventual I consumption. I As an example, Weaver pointed oat that sweet potatoes is one of the and yet a kns;?f 50 pdr cent in stor age often results due to inferior WSfefifc ' "Sweet tato earing and storagr Requires con the pointed oat. To celp improve the equipment and methods of potato storage in North Carolina, the Agricultural Engineer ing Department at State College has obtained a quantity o? copies of a new publication issued by the United States Department of Agriculture. It is titled: "Storage of Sweet Pota toes," and is Bulletin N<^ 1442. A copy may be obtained free by writ rineer, State Coll?re Station. Sal ? J ? ':0 >? - : ? ? ? ings and similar Into sweet potato storage houses be investigated in a smaller towns and vsBeg$e. The es sentials of such a storage place are: Drynedifc : sdecruste SentikitioiL - Air tight walls, apd.|?oy|?ion format mg th. baflfag. 1: ; jgg| this yw baapue of the drought, ro 1 -f - rl luecialtv of assemUiiiflr complete cos Bsrery day more women are realiz ing: the Importance of bnjrfng care $Uy selected clothes, they find that thegarment^hat is well designed and this ia the place a style expert ciufbe A1 ,1.^.!^ iA If. _.it4 r-iLiAmu OX rCw HlwViCft SO JM rapport7 Howeverfth/todt?try has, *??????* ? P?rt ?f com-] muni& that somp ?:us may have oome to think of them as a matter of 'IT 'T. xl1-"V1 i Wr-tJ '1 Rf*?? v\ ??? So it might be well for us to stop and foVf* into consitk ration just ^Khua!^ of the encouragement of' .TV" T^SJTh ? f the whole section and pie steady marnh of industrial and commercial I I TT ?st^ VJ'*1"1T>T(ii>nvf - development in our section of this -v. ?r?UrW' WW!? IRON AND METAL YARD Moore'. Inm and MeUI Yard la fcatfqd at JOW Grande Areata Greenville, Phone 2475. .%?; They offer the people the best eer vice in famishing s ready market for metal, scran iron and all kinds ' ? " ?*. w iflf jonk whjjre the highest prices of the paid* Eave established I an enviable reputation fo^fair and honest dealing. Market quotations Cheerfully fumfehed. I Moore's Iron and. Metal Yard in GxeqnyjUe, & C-, conducts one of the institutions of this section tint otters its patrons the best of sendee mm! aiding in the conservation of waste ?** - 18 'Z-zr7* ?u. ?wJj.g Tbey buy jupk of alj kinds. Look around your place and see whether] yea do not hay? some articles that you a*e not using and then call them; oye? the Bfcone. They will pay you the highest market price for the day. it fe Jtow.dtfy to.well all the jnnk aroild the place, a* it putat*. practi cal nee, waste materials that a*tj needed lip the ffmujmy of modem civilization. ?; In making review ofour prog ress we are pleased to compliment the ttonreb Ir?n and Metal Yard te'j Greenville. N. C.? upon their excellent service and success they are making and at the same time rendering: mas: nanimous service to humanity. if-, ,'^7 ; jV ,. ? W'^BTwiimj mujv - A HP' - A 1 B ^P""* ^H B ^rHBH bp" fei fljH . ITT? * -? - - ? "- - -?? *??.?.?? , ,' ? I OUV CppU^v piyjWiijr .uyvmw*# - . ?' " _ ? . s?tt y-i Xv" 'iisi wffeyi'feiS Their spacious quarters are do gantly appointed with ventilation in compliance with thf- law* of health, and lighted with' a brilliancy that brightens every cot&r. The sur ^ _ * _ ? a?~ ?? -"v* fc.v,?w rotuMnngs are comfortable^ convener.,, id* and phasing. " : ' ' . . Jn tibie mtire section is not GreenrHle,N. ?fPtane ? Ltfbe^rsges a? of the very best, ?P? fcorn par est ingredients the market affords. Plant tad wil i^wyyi enjoy their tortom* ip havimr modero fwtaWMhmiftrt for ^ ? TT:, ' / 'IF.' '1VV ^ the distribution of high grade bever age. located % it* Wgsfc ^ maintain a trvc*. service th*t givqe prompt delivery of all orders in tWw wimnumW^ey ^a-e^did bottled beverages. These drinks-have a pleasant and distinctive flavor and place will consider it a special torn if you will call for than by name . ?: r ; ? We are Jgrlad to itwwnawd these beverages to oar readff*. ^;'-r;.rge a^ont tie is m?de more profitable to the stock raiaera in en area where such e firm as this one offers such excel lent facilities for their disposal. * The managers of this firm are men of wide experience in butchering and IMu^dhg. they arejat afi times glad hi't-''if'iYVipjt"i..r iwri'iir 'i'f'ffi ' *iii\ jo discuss Witt stock raisers their problems They can give valuable information about breeda hart muted for this 'section, and feed that will droduce the most weight. In making this review of the busi ness interests we are glad to com pliment this Well known concern upon thahoafaess of this establishment as conducted, and to say that titfeflrm will greatly add to the development and expansion of this section of the I - ;; i JiU'-'.-'i- """-'.'ft ''"V: Highway, Greenville, N. C. Phone 1849. They feature the Civilian Pilot Trehrtng* Program. As aviation becomes more impor tant every day, so does the training of pilots and a^cMcs, Mr. A. R Graham hits left nothing undone in! providing the most up-to date facilities for training service. Hia student training school is main tehrf for thirf in It k. is training am nnd wtaumtoflr ?I . ' and a plane in a * ??e and ex pert manner. Seaboard Air Transport, Inc. 10 operated strictly in accordance with the Civil Aeronautic Authority. The initial cost of suph an en$*?w represents an invafcnent of. ma# dollars, as the equipment and oper ating expenses aze very high. Let us help the public to realise the val ue of thin service to the community. IW vnrtTTiipuir/. Not, only WP. pflota and mechanics trained but olanes may be chartered ?t ?ny tin* tor?y point, which to fipionwici^ff and for business ls^-is. great convenience. There is probably no oommunity this size that has bet ter, advantages in this respect and the enterprise should receive an un divided support ?f the people of this section. According to government regula tions all instructors are licensed pil ots and folly qualified as instroc- /' tors. t^llay we suggest that yon drive out some afternoon and investigate the r field and talk over with them plana for instructions in flying? You will find the cost very reasonable. - , M***# at m Dickfcwm Avenue, in Greenville, N. C. Phone 28W. The Home Feraitwe Store and manege ssteSgsSSS kw* /<#*: tip store 1 For the information of readers "friendly service* lathe watch-word <*?? ^w1*: * **h the While. ,TW? ?f liable has buiit this kind of service up to the present height by ser^ coeect eufougly ,and helpful at aUtmm K Qy ^Vy,- ?? ?*&.:- ?:>*-"' ??'? K~'-"'' '? | is fair and courteous and esteems the confidence of the customers as its meat precious asset -~ ? Home Furniture Store of Green ville, N. C., isprepared to serve toe most exacting* customer. There we l aying room suites in a large selec tion whose last designs show the creative ability of a master work man's art. Bedroom suites that are Inclusive aitf beautiful are to *jlj found here which will please the eye and at the same timeis' please the purser' Pieces of furniture that glow with colora aa4- others warmly sub dued ate grouped about on the floor offered at price* which are right for it b? always been the policy of this ?to* to P?Ust# fai25 margi^ of profit and never an exorbitant one. Home Furniture Store of Green-"... vflle, N. C., solicits weekly or month- . - ly charge account*, will famish, a \ . room coiupiete with small jmf ment imH remaining payments as suitable to the pprciillMr. We wish to compliment the man agement UPpn 'the high grade mer chandise offered the public and no- ? ommond to all out readmits "friend ly seirctf which is net surpassed bf gnyjfetetion -'#g- / U^tedet iw??11 mclriMoE. Age- II Bne in Greenville, a. C. Hum W- ' Tle.P.J!*&>U Bpt^ Co., de-P soma the support and backing oj^ h* Pepsi-Cola Comflj^ season wi?r & Popolsjity rear *fter year, , Ilia plant M the Pepsi-Cola Bofc ling ^mp^of G^^vaie^N. ssured it ^^^ill tlis^pe gh furnishing of ayid dtaptaya that We been created by the beat artiste And adyertishur men in the country. A pto?fedt*uf^oter JMNlMJ*'.' set of any buaineas which dependf* upon the continued patronage of the" public in general. ALBERT 8? W^Sif .yCll^ TflTT*" TtTi Ylir IfaCnJf^f fc I IVH1 TMl lr> TirTliTifTf Ml Lir"-~'- w-. ? iTT^'gr.w < *r?v^?-?..MM?ma^i Mnwmma ns*^m?wfc .ir^nn .sm .u+r^n+ ?.V