Otto Waters Spends furlough At Home Pfc. Otto Waters of the Army Air Corp., is now home until Sep tember 9th, On furlough. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah G. Waters of this city. A Pfc. Waters in stationed at The Army Air Base in Richmond, and is a parachute rigger. Before go ing into the army, he was an employee of the Rosemary Manu facturing Co. "towmSTk Miss Shafia Hatem is spending the week in New York. She will *isit her brother, Joe Hatem, in Boston, before returning home. O. B. Harris, Jr. U. S. N. spent Monday in the city. , j»Mrs. Charles Farries and Mrs. C. F. Farries of Broomall, Pa., are guests of relatives in the city. Mrs. J. C. Harper and children, Myra and Wilton, have returned to Charlotte after visiting Mrs. Sr A. Pullen. Rev. F. W. Haynie, Mrs. Hay nie and Jean Haynie left Monday for Asheville where they will make their home. C. Shell is spending the week in New York. Staff Sergeant Hubert R. Par rish, who has been spending a 15-day furlough here, with rela tives, has returned to Greensboro, •ftiere he is stationed with the Air Corps. Charles Pullen is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. C. Harper in Char lotte. • EDITORIAL (Continued from Page 4) tion, eight are already done for. Throughout the Reich, war pro duction had by early 1943 declined •i.ccordin to some estimates even 20-percent, half of this drop being the result of air-raids. The aver age productive efficiency of a German worker is down 40 per cent from 1939-40 levels - chiefly <Me to the effect of the raids. —-Reprinted with kind permission of FACTS - August issue. When the going gets worse, the General Staff - Industrial-Junker group will probably stage a i ‘palace revolution” against Hitler | and try to sell the Allies on a | negotiated peace with a “safe” | German like Dr. Schact, General j Von Braunisch, or even some anti- j Hitlerite like Pastor Niemuller as head of the State. In 1919, the ffirman General Staff began to plan for the Second World War. ' For two hundred years German militarists have followed in gen- i ral the Wallenstein plan for the ! <^>nquest of Europe. ★ ★ What rljau fiiuf. *1/0'tilt •WAR BONDS ! Water Camel Thirst is one enemy of armies jnd navies that may be frustrated '■iriy a generous supply of water. Ty phus, another dreaded plague is an other enemy that must be subdued in Africa, in the jungle islands of So the “Lister Bag,” more often called the “water camel,” or just “camel,” is used. The “Lister Bag” is a khaki colored canvas bag hav , lag a capacity of about 30 gallons. v/^lt will require many War Bonds to provide enough “camels” for our fighting forces at home and abroad. Yours too! “Back the attack with War Bonds. £/, y Treasury Department m_I AT ^ ./ " IT aking a youngster’s clothes last is an im*> ^ ixVJ. portant problem these days. Penney’, can help you solve it Our kids'/ ih«v y clothes are a happy combination of warmth; < ,«*«•*- * "* £ and wear, of guod looks, freedom alid comfort) * J *’ They’re well-made and very sensibly priced. , . , _ ■ u H . . They’re the result of over 40 years’ study of School Days Are Here—Are Yon Ready?, ^ooi children, need, and wan«. Little Dresses Slated for Big Successes This Fall! MIRRA LINE DRESSES * Clever Two-Piece Styles A * Smart One-Piece Designs A glorious collection of softly tailored f! di •esses to take you into Fall! Ingenious pockets, clever tucking trim these slim , dresses that you love for their perfect fit. New Fall colors in sizes 12-20. CHANGES YOUR WHOLE WARDROBE , J7 {T/9(i* — Go- Everywhere Casual Felt Hats __, For FALL _ Large Sport Brims! Tiny Flatterers ! Gay, spirit-lifting felts in lively new Fall colors to add dash to your new clothes! Ever-popuiar berets, head-hugging calots, and flattering brimmed classics! Pert and Pretty Fabric Hats 2.98 With clouds or romantic veiling for dress-up hours! Fashions Pledged to Service! MEN'S SUITS 29” Invest TODAY in clothes with a smart, long-lived future—invest in Town Clads*! Superb wool worsteds, stamina-pack | ed and colorfully pat terned in fall's best! * Fine For School9 W ork or Home! SLACK SUITS Man-tailored slack suits with crisp cut, comfortable trousers and smooth fitting jackets. Long or short sleeves! Durable and com fortable! 12-20. All With Handsome Details! WARM SWEATERS Cardigans or slipovers in the new long length with push up sleeves. Soft and warm. C o lo r s to match your slacks or skirts 3} * * fj Style and Service for I Boys/ I SPORT COATS If 8-90 Herringbone, overplaid and plain color patterns in popular three-button single breasted models! In sizes 8 to 20. |! New Sport Styles for Fall BOYS' SLACKS 3.98 Fine gabardines, Co verts, smooth weaves and stripes for dress and sports wear! < Colorful Prints or Solids • Girls' Dresses Spun rayons and wash-’, k able cottons in tailored,: i basque or princess styles * 7-14. > ,

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