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i w - AT THURSDAY, NOV. 4th. 1943 THE NEWS . JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE SEVEN v - r o V v ) 7 3 i ? 5 -s' 4 No, tnese are not Russian or Polish war orphans. They are right here at home. Their father, who was an automobile mechanic, is in liurope now, repairing American tanks. Their i mother is in a war plant. Every night they sit here and wait her homecoming and dinner. "bur dollars can sup port playgrounds, equip ment and care for them through one of our local welfare agencies. Would you rather have a new evening gown? (Let your heart decide f i 1 I ill g J i I 'i t IT! 1 ,1 'I :W 111 A V I lit ti U 9 It heart A" me rchant seaman has been dragged back to life from an ocean of flaming oil. He lias lost all of the little pos sessions that sailed with liim. He is given warmth and comforts and strength to fulfill his desire to "ship" again by your dollars. Would you rather have bought a new radio? 4- - ' i . i tt J : f 'A. S V 1 your decide DOLLARS can be cold and selfish v things. Or they can be generous, com passionate and merciful. Turn over the spending of some of your dollars to your heart. It will want to give twice what your logical mind intended to give, because your heart understands the mercy, the relief and the pleasure that these dollars bring. Let your heart decide. decide 5fciactft vf , ,... 1 1 Tt fir i i hi . - . r, iW , A-i-sl, i ..... Ass . Thi9 Chinese baby didn't have much, but yester day it did have a straw shelter, a crude cradle and two parents to care for it. A screaming Japanese bomb destroyed them all. "Your dollars can bring this baby back to a useful life in the new China to come. Would you rather have a lew chair in the living roomP Let your heart decide Remember this soldier? You saw him ; on the U S O posters last year. His smile comes straight from a U S O clubhouse. One of the finest things civilians have done in this war is in building and supporting the USO. Boys come into the army from farms and cities a little lonely a little homesick. The USO provides friendship, en tertainment and hominess. Some of your dollars are spent through the USO. Would you rather have bought youiself a few theatre tickets? Give ONCE iforLL these USO United Seamea'i Servks Wir Prima Aid Belgian War Kdicf Society British Tu folic Society French Belief Fund Ftiendi of Laxrfloboorf Greek war Relief J Norvegiaa Relief Polish War Relief Oueea Wilhelmina 1 Rutaiaa War Relief United Qua Relief -United Catchoslovak RefW UaJeW Yoi1t Relief Fattd ' Refa Relief Irsstee Unierd Seetee Gxaatar lot shsj Caw 111 II ii OlliHI Let your heart decide. ... - . - f NATIONAL WAR FUNlJ THE UNITED WAR FUND COMMITTEE OF HOKE COUNTY ACKNOWLEDGES WITH APPRECIATION THE SPONSORSHIP OF TniS ADVERTISEMENT BT EDINBURGH COTTON MILLS 4 4 .
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