It * j .J miiUi T rv - f | | > the tfoelttod* -., md Mrs. Carl Ivey Thursday. Lei and Gamer ?f Durham spent Friday night with Sam my B. Garner and the Colon Garner Family. Luther lnman of Fayette ville visited Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Fqk. during the weekend. Mrs. Cyras modn Is spen ding several days with Mr. ami Mrs. Willim Rhodes. Mr. aad Mrs. Llnwood Rhodes of Mr. aad Mrs. Gene Cram pier of GoMsboro. James Bell of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell attended a family dinner Sunday held at the home of Stacy Price of Seven Springs. Mrs. Ella Outlaw spent the naehend with Mrs. Joe Sutton of Warsaw. Mrs. Thomas Sum merlin joined them Sundays Mr. and Mr3. Raymond Br ock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ch erry visited Mrs. Itaftu Brock in Lenoir M. Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Fred Alpton Sr.. Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl tvey visited Mrs. Minnie Suminerlin of Kenansville wed. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner, visited Mr. aad Mrs. Lear aid Garner of BeOuven Sunday. Mrs. OX. Cherry has re turned home after spending se veral days with Miss Ma^orie cherry, and Mrs. Gedeon F. Cherry of Hyattsville. Md. Mrs. Andy Ivey was guest Suida/ of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey of Wallace. Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin Cher ry of Dunn, Miss Shirley Sm ith of Teachey, PFC Ray Che rry of Ft. Crigg. Mr. and M Ui n f^SnraM tkwil?u rs? w uierry jvuniey Tisr ted Mrs. Woodrow Cherry. Mr. ami aura. naifj uwc y oui,v Mr. aad Mr*. James South-? erla.*o? Rocky Mt.. Mrs. T?l &v2E&JSl held Sunday at Pearsell Chapel ? FWB Church near Kenansvllle. I Mr. aad Mr*. John WUldns ? risked Mr. and Mrs. WUlardK Whitfield of Warsaw Sunday. ? Mrs. CJwt. Merrltt were o-1 eer night guests Sunday of Mr. I and Mrs. Roland Rouse of Li- I Mr. aad Mrs. BUiy Godtmd I of Knight dale were over night I guests Saturday of Mr. and I Mrs. JJBw Godbold. Mrs. Linwood Grady of Ra- I leigh were orer night guests I Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. El bert Whitmen. Mr. and Mrs. John FonrleUe Jr. of GrsenrUk risked Mr. and Mrs. CjC. trey Jr. duriqg the weekend. Ellis Dull of Durham risked Mrs. Bessie A. Herring Sun. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard Goodsoo of Kins ton. and Mrs. Naomi K. Brock of Rose Hill were visitors during the week end cf Mrs. TA. Jernigan. Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. spec Monday with Mrs. Reggy Swin sonof Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor of Mt. Cttre were guests Sunday of Mr. aad Mrs. Roland Taylor. James Bell of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell visi ted Mrs. Annie Roue Bell, and y,- Nafwnl It ttr<X?k_ Mr mtui k/LrK Toe Brock of Rose ?IU r<*l?* /W Hiii were guests Sunaey of M. < ... j . :?'.; .. anj Mrs. r ay !v?y% r-; ^Tt* R?v. M*l;Mr3. Marvto suests Sunday or Mr* and mtsi 4$lbert Wbltmeii^ Y.F .A. The Y.F of Rsoty Branc Church met Thursday Octobei 25th hi the fellowship hell o the church. | Tie ftesident, Jimmy Greet presided at the meeth^. Fal lowing the program officer: were elected. Pamela Brown hostess era: assisted by Elaine Dunn laser ?iqg refreshments. V'v ' ' r ma mayi tMMM t* r a is on news Mo Ma Craw M 2*1 IMi I' Mr. and Mrs. Norwood King spent last week touring the Mountains of NjC. and visi ting the Earl Kings in Silver Springs. Md. Mrs. Nettie Lee Cattle aid Mrs. Ned Cattle encoded the Teechey-Cotde reunion in W fiif* Sun. Mrs. AM. Devi* has re turned home after spending se veral days In Nashville. Tenri. and the Mountains of NJC. Mrs. Davis was accompanied by M rs. Nick Hicltolson of Monroe. Mr. md Mrs. Carl Morgan and Mm. LUa Mae Smith we re supper guest of Mr. and M rs. Jolsi R. Crow Wed. Mr. and Mrs. MJC. Bcwdan have ientitled home after a visit with Major md Mrs. Dm Leonard In N J. Mr. and Mrs. Monk Trouble field are visiting relatives in d? r I H | ? head. Mri. JoaTow of Gr.anab i 1 Ronald Ott? i spoilt Moiidty in Rildflh wil I#; and Mrs. Ronald Oaa* ! Jr District Ladles of the Faiaon P resb/terian Chu.-ch were ho f stess to the District V Coa rferenoe of the WPmiryion Pre sbytery Tees. Oct. 33. Registera-ion began ? 8:30 i followed by a soela! hour and ?the progra.ii began at 3 pjn. t with the invocation byRiv.Cla rence Liqgle. Mrs. M.C, Bow den gave the weteome; Mrs. Louise Mitchell of Kenaas?Ule President of District V pre sided. Pages were Mrs. Caroline Craft. Mrs. George Oetes, M rs. Tommy Taylor and Mrs. Harold Stanley. Calypeo and Warsaw woo the Attendance record. Approxima tely 100 mended. m ?.T- t^jpi <s=rfr?Tte patron* *l**p up to Am in a bad. timiHIIHIIIHUIP ? f n VH The in worn A* haw i rv in Nthout Tt* Marlon ?ho have met ' " fPf ^IJQJ..." ""? ssnsn ip-no* ior a me munary s 1 ervlce in tine of war; and V The ;ervices per formed by these millions of stntcd the unselfish willing* iws of our Nation to mm As* challenge of those forces WHEREAS, The Congress of of the Stats of NjCJm* 5 A H? N.ulo? An Irw wflfM ir? ?i ill ?ful Cfl ri of wM'piw en hMiorabli pe?< w ?t U of if* ? po ?ii obaam s de Mo 913, M 1 im ask that A* be wit) ip propriate eranMNAM ia ho -ir who are or the rpoae v.- v- - , - ? - i, ^. ,, ^ h ? ? 1 1a.ti ^ _ .. i; to pre tm w primp* * Justice. Freedom end D? oc m Jm Tij t[\| Ui th. Fl?j of SU to WfHH how uore ?c m my md lw ff of t* To . I w sow. thJ 3! day ? Oct. 1919. MBTTIB AUSLEY " Burtwta?: A mac wl*} nevrr Mr* anybody (A nonymout) '" 1 11 ' I ioi NbNto! tn ??> optewttfat fctdtets y ui I I el?mot, ad ?K*k out your I ? own ?di fforl te it J? ?. in I of rlgoroi I I ? !/ ; Succeed !!! j Call 293-7#T7 ? Warsaw iummiimiiwihmtil ? ! Harvest* Specials SALE THRU SATURDAY ? ' i '"'i i MEN'S & LADIES' FLAIR <BO/? JEANS IS/O? '+* ONE GROUP NEW FALL BATES FABRICS VlSL'SZ llW Rag. $1.59 yd. ? YD. ONE GROUP MEN'S -I / 72~ ?????? - " 1 "t I Wt B*Y Standing Pint and Hardwood Timbtr I IW^W P1^'5., P0^I?3M| cvttomtr, - vour "rmW?li .re wfUom^d"' t",nd> Do you want to keep our present system or add the Liquor-by-the-drink plan to itf It's as simple as that and has nothing to do with whether or not you drink. 1. Uquor-by-the-drink will bring in more I'^SIAto^vepijns. M :H& HA3K 4 | 2 It will bring more entertainment to North i 3. It will increase tourism. 4. It will provide the privilege of having a drink I 5. The higher price per drink will result in a jjj better control of liquor by economically revenues tothe state 7. There will be no increase in alcohol-related I 8. They don't say what else will follow if this I plan is passed. 3. Perhaps, but tourism is North Carolina's 3rd j largest industry now, (approximately $900 iff million per year) arid we can't imagine liquor by-the-drink encouraging more families to vacation at our beaches, mountains, or theme parks like Carowinds. . 5. Absolutely not. Studies show that the price of liquor has little effect on its consumption. S We believe that the state ABC stores offer a better means of control than a bartender or a ? cocktail waitress. 6. We disagree. Records show that states collect ^ ft less taxes on beverage alcohol when it issold by the drink than when it is sold by the bottle. 7. We strongly disagree. Statistics from similar * f - y| American communities show that when Hquor | ||t p is allowed to be sold by the drink, the 'SI J A & legislation is almost automatically followed by o increased traffic injuries and fatalities. More S broken homes, greater alcohol-generated : } J J f absenteeism from work, and chronic 1 alcoholism, as well as greater and more ? | expensive social problems that your tax dollars r | ? must pay for. k ?> s* i ' A/' ' hu P / jt *3iKi y ? ?.. v ^ > m ?

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