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BADGE selected FOR CH f DRIVE •Little1 Red Feather’ Will Mark Subscribers To Fi nancial Campaign The little red feather” will be (vie” m Wilmington for the "(he siylc neXt two weeks. The red feather, and red feather . will be given to each sub S hereto this years War Chest S ian and they will be urged camp* 8 feather and place the dicker in’their windows, r mnaWn leaders suggested yes Ca®P " a!] early subscribers terday jeathers and display the Which have been selected • L'rfges of distinction for the all-out united campaign. Plans for the campaign are pro P dn’g on schedule with the in fenshe effort set to get underway Tuesday night, when Chest work 1 officials, members of agen ts boards and agency s affs par . .mating in the chest will meet in Thalian hall for the kickoff meet mp'lans for the Tuesday night pro _ram are nearing completion. Ihere will be a master of cere monies for the program, which will .et underway at 8 p m.. following fhe Community and War Chest pa rade. starting at 7 p.m. Harriss Newman, general chairman of the i-ive, will address the rally. elected GREENSBORO, Nov. 14—<£)— Miss Estelle Mitchell, of Greens boro was elected secretary-treas urer’of the North Carolina chap ter of the American Association of French Teachers at the organi zation's fail business meeting held this morning at 9:30 o’clock in Students building of the Woman’s college. Miss Mitchell will re place Miss Ruth Shaver, on leave from Woman's college to serve with the Waacs. -V Each United States 5-cent piece worth only 1 cent as bulk metal, being made of an alloy of copper and nickel. Sunday School Lesson Text: Genesis 27:30-35; Matthew 5:31;.32; Luke 12:13-15 By WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D. Editor of Advance LU1“gs mat mar family life are mostly the things that mar life in general and in all social contacts. But there is. this difference: in general if we do not like people we can avoid them, or if people do not like us and are irritated by our ways and words, we can also avoid them or they can avoid us. But within the family we have to live together whether we like it or not, unless we are willing to face some crucial disruption. Accordingly, family life calls for a greater measure of widsom, re paint- and considerable conduct than is called for in one’s general life and contacts. Most of the trouble in family life comes from the failure to take these things into account. The whole condition of family life makes much forebear ance necessary as well as a large amount of constructive kindliness. Our lesson consists mainly of the story of Jacob and Esau. Jacob in his dealing with his brother was inordinately ambitious and selfish to the point of meanness and criminal deception. What he did, in our day, would be indictable in the courts of law. Esau was easy going and slack. But both brothers, as we saw' in a few lessons ago, turned out a great deal better in later life. Jacob’s energetic ambi tion became tempered by a sense o' responsibility while Esau’s easy going slackness developed into a rather fine and beautiful magnai mity. But why spend too much time upon a story, the points and teachings of which stand out so plainly? Why not get to some ap plication to facts and cases of family life today? Here the New Testament helps. One portion in our lesson deals with that vexed problem of mar riage and divorce. It is too large and too difficult a question to deal | with here, but one bold, clear fact | stands out, viz., that there can be Marine Ace Pictured after his arrival in Norfolk, Va., for a furlough is Major John L. Smith, U. S. Ma rine Corps fighter pilot. Before receiving his leave. Smith was of ficially credited with shooting down 19 Jap planes in the battle for the Solomon Islands. This is a phonephoto. __(Central Press) no happy marriage where there is not loyalty between husband and wife. One might say that love comes first, but there are times when duty and loyalty will tide over a situation and give anchor age and safety when love is tested and strained. The other passage deals with the old questions of quarrels about financial advantage and in heritance. Brotherhood is often tested where there is a sense of being treated unfairly, or where on in a family has profited to the disadvantage of others. It is better to be brotherly than to be resent ful. There is no other way of avoid ing quarrels and disruption. Paul expresses the law of the Christian life and a good interpretation of the Christian way in happy family life: “Love seeketh not her own.” -V Virginia had a tuberculosis death rate of 59.0 per 100,000 population in 1939. compared with 66.2 in 1938. . Confidence In Kingoff s see it Rewarded with a Diamonds of Jncomp- | arable Meauty, Quality and Value, - - '-IS-- .-flr..j-ifei OlAMPNP HmSTIATtOH tNLAMCP TO SHOW PCTAH. (1) DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIR $69.75 (2) DIAMOND SOLITAIRE $22.50 (3) DIAMOND SOLITAIRE $44.50 (4) 3-DIAMOND SOLITAIRE $75.00 (5) CHOICE or RDLOVA'S $42.50 There are four easy ways to buy at KINGOFF’S. You can use our LAY AWAY PLAN, CHARGE IT, pay one - third down and the balance on terms l or PAY CASH! . i 4. LAYAWAY CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW! BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS t 'IF IT'S FROM KINGOFF'S IT'S GUARANTEED" I TO AVOID THE RISK OF DISAPPOINTMENT SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS BECAUSE THESE ARE WAR TIMES For many years Belk-Williams has urged you to shop early for Christmas, because you could shop more leisurely and satisfactorily. But this Christmas we urge you to shop early for the good of the country as well as yourself. Among the many problems confronting us this Christmas is the prob lem of delivery and transportation. Rubber, gasoline and every wheel of transportation must be conserve d for the W’ar effort. Curtailment of delivery is no longer voluntary with us. It is now an order Irom the Office of Defense Transportation, that delivery' truck mileage be substantially reduced under these circumstances. Usual delivery service will be impossible. Therefore, CARRY EVERY PURCHASE HOME WITH YOU THAT YOU POSSIBLY CAN AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE. Gift wrap each present yourself, ihis is a personal touch you’ll be able to give that can’t be duplicated. By gift wrapping your packages y'ou will be helping to alleviate the acute man power problem which all of us face this Wartime Christmas. Again we urge you to Shop Early this Christmas, for a great deal of early buying will make it possible for us to give everyone better service, even under Wartime conditions. The Postoffice requests mailing not later than December 10th on Christmas parcels. . CANNON GIFT SETS ' $198 $325 and up Set consists of 2 bath towels, 2 face towels, 2 wash cloths. Colors, rose, azure, peach, jade, and maize. Attrac tively boxed. PILLOW CASES Boxed $139 pr Embroidered pillow cases of smooth muslin, hemstitch ed hems. In a wide variety of patterns, all white and colored embroidery. GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS All White and Print Linen HANDKERCHIEFS 35c 3 for $]00 Chinese hand made pure Irish sheer linen. All white with hand embroidery and hand hemmed. Exquisite print designs on real sheer linen, machine hemmed. Three of these would make an excellent gift. Presenting the' Select Your Christmas Cards Early — Big Display An album of 12 Christmas Greetings of Early C AC American Scenes. Box . 15 Scenes of the American Countryside, C Aq with Christmas Greetings. Box .t/U Big assortment of Dennisons Christmas Seals Cards and Ribbon 10® and 25® each BOX OF 15 CHRISTMAS CARDS Famed Reproductions of Original Pastels. Box SI.00 GIFT STATIONERY BUY EARLY Box S]00 ENGRAVED INITIAL LETTERS 24 NOTES 24 LETTER SIZE ALL WHITE, BLUR BORDER AND INITIALS IN LOVELY WHITE BOX WITH BLUE LINING Montag’s sheerlite deckled edge paper in white, pink, and dawn. London crushed bond in plain white, .ivory and blue. Leatherette paper in embossed box, gold trimmed in brown, and ivory. One and two quire boxes. 10 Pc. COCKTAIL SET $8.95 Chromium plated tray and cocktail shaker with eight lovely irridescent colored glasses. BATH ROOM ACCESSORIES Wall shelves for cosmetics, in three different sizes. Enameled in peach, dusty rose and blue. 98c-$169 and $]98 Make up boxes in the above colors. $1.50 Lux Boxes . $1.00 . Tissue Boxes ... $1.00 WINDOW CHARM SHELVES $1.50 Make your windows more attractive by using small plants and ornaments on these attractive glass brackets. COOKIE JARS $1.29 Lovely pastel colored cookie jars, decorated with large hand painted floral spray. Colors, blue, green, pink and yellow. “AMERICAN” THE CRYSTAL THAT LEADS A DOUBLE LIFE Fostoria’s sparkling “American" is a happy choice for family dinners. Extremely economical, it permits a complete table set ting in open stock. For friendly, informal occasions, you will want to combine your “American” with the American Lady stem ware. Here, Fostoria master craftsmen have combined the rugged prismatic colonial base with a more feminine motif in a lucent thin-blown bowl. Both patterns are open stock. Visit our displays in the Crystal Shop 00th Floor. Individual Piecaa Az Low As 50c Each mm A MODERN ANTIQUE FOR YOUR 18th CENTURY SETTINGS Long ago when Dolly Madison made social history in the White House, cut crystal as lovely as thia was much in vogue. But priced only for a President’s purse. Now recreated by Fostoria, this lovely luxury is yours at a modest cost. Picture it on your finest damask, surrounding your favorite guest, lending prestige to your prettiest settings. For yourself or as a most luxurious gift, you can select Dolly Madison with pride and without offending your most modest budget. Open stock? Of course. $1.25 Each A Beautiful BLANKET BY PEPPERELL 25% Wool—50% Rayon—25% Coiion Size 72 x 84 Priced $6.50 A blanket that science has made a new and better way, by uniting rich luxurious crown spun rayon with wool and cotton. In this new blanket you get warmth and serviceable construction at the lowest price. And never have you seen such beau tiful colorings, particularly the new light shades such as beige, hollyhook, canary, wild rose, peach, W'hite, green, and aqua. For the bride, as a Christmas gift, or for your own use, you could not make a better purchase. BUY WAR BONDS!
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