AI ^DITOB.: MOR: ; ARTI=!T: GTTORGT^ ^ARVW.T DAiL foli;er^''5:ss ALICE ^V4VS FHOTOGHAPHER; K. B. ERC¥N COI’TRIBUTINC^ REPORTERS Mrs. G-. . Per-bles John Varnell HAPLAIK'S "Fight the good fl.ght of faith, lay hold "on eternal life." I-Irp., Eclnrar Clark lire. J. A. Viverctte MrG. Joe Eaf2:les Mr.^. 7: Tucker I'Ubs Mildred V'orgley Mrn. B. 3. Kittrell . I-^iBs Jo Pie Howell Hi 0 8 Jo^t^Dhine Baniols Mrs. D?e Taylor Rev.' L. Ker.sler Kr. j. C. ?ov;ell Mr. n-eo, Hatch TYPIST & 7J0RK?:R.3 MiSB i%ry Hinter Auebon Misp Joa:"''hinc Bfil ley HIbs Dolores Cobb Mrs. Tom Collins, Jr. Mrs. George ^nrnhart . Miss Mane ^Ef-raondson Mrs. i'la.rc’aret Edmondson Misn Vir/rinla Hap;ans Hrv«3. Lurl.ina Harro 11 Mr,s. D^tvid R. Pu,c>:^ Kiss. Lucille Henderson Mrr. B'=^ulah Foard. JDavp "Lightning" Leo Miss Anno Lovnlace Miss Mary McDaniel Mrs, iratherine Miller Mrs. Lucy G, Mills !-frs. Elclse Rushnian Miss Elizabeth Ruffin Hiss rmisy Smith Miss Carrie %e Walters Mrs. rtlennir, Weeks Mins Estsline Page Miss Lila Mobley Mrs. Ali^’e Kent Miss Sue Lovelace Mr s, Hell Huggi n s Mrs. J, r-. t)avenr)ort Columbus ''Bubber" Beaman the Home ^ront IJgViTs p'lrtpd with I Tim. 6:12 ■Pighting Is an ugly business, and war is indescribably bad, but often we must fight or live a life that is xiTorse than death. "I must fight if I vrould win," sang the hymnist. Obviously phyeicsl combat is not meant in the hymn, or in the advice of St. Paul to Timothy in the words of. our t-r^xt. A Vfiliant struggle against sin and the at tractively posed evils is clearly necessary each day. The f-ight is not sol23.y a defense of the citadel of .truth, but an aggressive attack upon the ener'.ins of our souls and the common good. Th«?' good fight is a battle royal against every foe which stands between us and the Eternal Llf^, We ' dare not she^’the the swords until "the battle ' s done and the victory's vrcn, " PRAYER "F=?trong Son of C-od, Immortal Love," arm us vrlth .lealouB care for the ba.t'cl.es that muot bo fought and won within the area of personality and against the menacing evils of the world today, May v;e be sc com-' oletely armed and so thoroughly fortified from within that wo shall neither give nor ask for quarter, but in the end may we triumph glor- i ouBly, In the .name of Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. , ' • ASSEMBLY AND MAILING AGENTS - THE ENTIRE TARBORO ROTARY CLUB EDITOR'S CORNER: On March ^th the Rotary Club and one of their finest members. He was none other than Lee D. Hargrove, charter Rotarian and one who lived its ;^rinolules. • Loe was never more Jianpy than when •'insisting in get ting the news to you. A veteran of the last v;ar, he saw service in Prance. , Ho really know the value, of news from home, as you do. Lee was the man.ager of P. S. Royster Wercantllo Commny here, succeeding the late C, A, Johnson. He was a M^’-son, a nan interested in the de v^lopirent of hln comr.ounlty, a loyal churchman, f^nd one who knew r.o eneiHliT'S, HI a splendid wife, the former Minnio Savage, survives him along wlt}i two brothers, Walter and Prank, So v/e stfindft attention while a genuine salute is fired to a real veteran who v/ent out at attention. —