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Cox« ta MIm Kliaaketk tk« adafW “z.« x^aTTs is ^<«d v/wM. »v- Ve«b «t Hrakag^ 111., kas k»«a ?«- x«t7s* K«T«r rrma more tr%e ikaa at lNLra»4 fram Ksbaaaaid, Ta., TA-ec^y i •atrad -mA Bsuah kkreart ky tka ^y^att. lliw tsjwrt af exery aft*\iaity iMtTtatf tekea iiaadT aatec H4iB>lrii»a^ af Kr. Cax. Kiss WmA is kaiaa ar aWaad ie isasaeiciktc^y wir- ~ ‘ "laire far aa ayajpakaa Ur a^p-lMfirWy ailmawbed yo»»ff waaeoa lavaij acskkd 4a a^Sciads *t WaBkiat*- fra» tiksaa witWut aMergeBey a4<UMa v« Kular s£«a4ad. k iaia»s«d far ]nKkUaaii«B K® wwa af -"• iMitintcL Wart is a »aia4 salaist. ^ Kawsaa^^ss. j*® »««* wi j ^ 7ar lAba kst l&ra# yaara Kiss Wart iJtiaa kM *r ka Held -«?. (T 1m» ]»«ea aaifi^-ad im Ckrirtka aarrlca, ^kaa ks tfsa aaraiaa kM raartTadiW iMTalia#' cciaadTcly kkrasykast tka •;a«a &a4 ta wviia ka^; ke rea laaaK^'^ ea^rtry, k«? -wartt ka^ pir4iaitl»riy .er***, a* 4&« aaataairy, ia Wy ka' wiHa IAm Saaa stfa firle idar^ like liscfl ta«^ tritib xsMiTas ssd friasds. I'k* «l wa4 e«»«>«»taa». *aiaas ** Fiasesaa ksrra sst ^wsi 4i*>a»- Mr. C«c, ai Aabasara, N. aAzrts S^t»£ iarfaraaft- la a«« ef '&# Mareiariac af tka army scmbbc 4a kartirt wm^ ika na if. C. A., sceriatf wiib Iba NaiiaA- ^ lartaas mad iKiraaVs, -rrkiak mAj tamr al Oatf #mi&4. tfr. Cax is ^ yrifihvmi yayKSiit vf yairt- rawyaiiic kis prawMrt >»rtt&aa 4a asie' tirt 'gsuA aiA*^ Msarre Mkaal frkiak q, _J 4a kK •£ eriyya. guort •< MiMgTM •* gswyaBBvite. at Fc* JWtaB, tiia * — — SkoyluxA Mwii*»r- jji. 3. W. 0«M, •< JSillkoiro 1, wu » risitor ia lb* «*r Tui • Mi«. I. 1. KiMupa ta* KaaiSa*' fc* D»»Tfll» nhKC* ske »oM ko arpU «• wiater witk k»r d»««kt<». Mri. Cl»md» IlMUe ol ia tk> «iMli •< kec mtlhw, Kw. B KivkM. kin. W. 1. Aiickd U Uotcdimi V® ii tk« gM** >1“ »•«■«•, ■■ Mn. K. I. »i«kM»i. Mri. /. *. WitaaB «e 0«jBb»«e WM tli« weak kad cuoat Jgn. Kia Wil- sok't fuiily kt Soalh Akkeban. Tke ■Waaun’a tliaiiaiBn’ Satjaty ai «ia M. *. akarek pal wilk Mas. Bkail BrittaiB Taaaday. Mr. and Mn. >. B. UaCrary tad Mra. ». H. Marria ware Tiai*a» Oreemakara laeaday. Mr. wd Mn. Plwaipar, a< Hi«h Faimt, spaal Suadar witk raia- kires ia Aahabara. Miaa Faarl KiTatt kaa laianiad drw PhiladBfhia whaie ska haa kaaa riaiV iac kaa aiatar, Mn. A. 3. Vakaak. Ma. «. K. Jaidaa, aJ AdkansaSa. kaa raaaaAy anslkaa klc kae4ko% Ke, ft. yr. jaadaa. ad a Tiaak ka kaa nadk ts aaa Cany •aaark, ia aaodskka warn gaaaldy kayaaBaad wkga ca aad U» kaya a^ waa iakoasskad la «.= )diUa« ad a ftaaBsaa pgr wka was Aok .aft <£b wakar tiBh ad «M aane »- aaiakiy. Sa kad aaaaaid fsands ad Mr. Bakn* Uayd. ad Ctaipaar K ar- riaad ia Aakekan laadar ksvkaft kaaa - sd kaaaa am aaaaaak ad ftsa daalA «d aaat. Mi^ Uayd kaia laaapkly kaaa tkraag'k witk aaaaadaa md kaa keos aa tka {apaaa taaraakiaa kill, aft ad «ks kaya af Gaaay larias daaaA ^ aaya tkera ia aaarkad iatyraTaaaaakt ks tka ykyaiaal aaaditiaa af tka aaaa apd tint tkara waa •aaanl ndai^ie wku tka Miaaaa Bakkia taarkora aad May KaaaaJl ad ikar waaa ki tka ai»r Maadpr- Mr. I. B. gaakk, o< leaipaTa M*. 1, waa a kaiiatas kisitar aa aar ktaaaka laat Friday. Ua. }. ft. Faaks is batidiaft a ain ak Saaynra. Ik wift ka raady in kke aaar dakar- Asheboro Drug Company Cftr® 4s Alee 4fi;iMa t® sm HaaA eia4st4s oi 1k« TtTrrt^ tiWHK nnrsTnstl^ Wl^® tke «aty» » ,Asrwmi.4t®m OH^ •f ^aadnsKbS mm csKieK^ Otirngr. fis al** s^dtd«A4sd fx*m ^ ^ m Kvt Icaoynt ft say l»e Vei'7«»i4f’ Gbi0«o a ysar ^ C3^«»4i«B t® ?bd A4j^- KVifb VA yvErk- ^ ^ ^ »s ktert lani) amA bsbU«xs •B, KM W» vsism^om ky»*A» a—^ y — tka Tiaw tek «» addMeaea laitt^ ka Ak nant paatiaa od tka aaeaattTk ^ **°‘^*** .appitkae af ika laaal Bed Ciw« ^ ftaae^ittaa gatatsd te ^ytor diaanntd ^ RAaalira Bn* Ikiin Wnkiy dwraStaa w^ ^ ^ nsalatina )■ II a»4i®Br-friiA® m«T«BMa4 4e gein T.Tmr® ■mir'irril iter srtertK^ dGi3i& )■ II agK4i®B--f7&A® m«T«A®a4 4e n.|ir^irri1 e®BtiaQ« fr«M B®®sai»cr lT4h 4® ^ a |,hpW»n ^Wat* faaMiteosas aB4 95m MOtbssibip Artv® itBI b® rt &« e. a —-.i, -artcr t* B«csk^4w if hsoAs tit® i®]UwiM: SaaskenWy: Mi.^ T. Fr»^| ^ ^laa rf Ska PrasMt tSasafcat rtrtiiniMB; Ifz. Baa IBhaxp®, Kios Bee- at iirtrrinrrr B Is bsM^ktiiv® Ibrt tk. Cay Mia. mu MAardna, 5—w 1« “.«iar -a^ m T -i*v-'4m.Wf »w>sfe«K-* Is^rmr ]Mtee®» wb® r^is- sainua; Ma ft. W. Far^, Mrk J. , j, dnaaad wSik a ka»wl»d*o af k' a '. Beat, Ma J. ft. InStarl^ M». ft. F. Mr. M. I. Wimaiaykaa. wka kwaa a««T CsatxsA 7*1111® was ia Aib«]ier« Tmfsday. Ur. Wiaa^gbisM says titat tk® nT®r is fr®c®a VTar aasA Ifeai sld p®®pl® wk® liT® im tiart a«tgkl»®zke®A Maa«4 r«M®Mk®r tiMi4 i* aT®r fr®»®a •T®r *kis ««rly im 1b® •»rm4®r. ^kckrt’s «r®®k -wkiak smptMi ki4c D®®p riT®r is als® tromvm. It is aam- susa.ftr naaiag wa4^ 4® g;« PBB « I I III a va • "• —ww^ Ma, AlMirauta; Urt. Pazb®, Uxst. ■ J®ka Sadley, Uat. WJl«y WarA, Urs. WB AB* KSPSCTIHQ A KSW L®T OF Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes 'ni»yftE*fe«b®«t,a®lwsrtpri«aa^ bMt a»4 ktaftt styleg. It iria ?ay you ta »«► *«a. W« iJs® bftTs a Bs«E« »stT—»«t ®14-^Aew« toftCw. Tftft'wffl ifewl *« Wegaki ctwaftfcer FxiSay aad Sataeday. Ws iatv# a i^Iaft^d Mjb« te^« aad Ch^slBsaB ^fte. ®«9 »6 Were yen bw- Mr. L ft. Fan®, af ftaasaaa*, waa ia Aakekara tin Ukkie paiak af laak waA Mr. ftnfaa La. - ill at kia kame at SoaftroTa No. 1. Mr. lawraaae U aow akle U ka aat • Meaira H. B. Sni* “*J-^ of liiekland towaskiy, kdlad l*iH> pouad. af park aaa day Mat waUt Oae hay waiaked 370 peuada. Mr. aad Mn. Fred 3. Coa, af Lea- iayton. kare bean ia Daytaa, Okia, far tbe part w«ek attendia« tka la'Mtinl of tka Delao Liyht Canpaay. Mr. ftllaa Saiitk, af BallaTue, Fla., wu ia Askakoro last waek to sea bar hunt, Mrs. Sarah Hanmer, wka kaa bson ilL Mr Ja»ea T. W»od ha. raturned from a kusiaess trip to Eastara Caro lina. While away Mr. Wood al«o vis ited sSToral South Garoliaa towns. Bom to Mr. and Mrs A. J- Tob.rt of Philadelphia a dauyktor. Mrs. lo- bert was Miss Mary hollo Kivett of Asheboro. The Woman’s Forsign Missionary Society of th® U. P. church met vritn Mrs. C. S. Dari® ®m Sunset aysmue Monday. Ur. J. B. Wiaaiagkais wk® k«B IrtA _ ]^iti®m witk A® AmmssM* A«ri- •ultnial Cksasiirt Comutmf 4a b®r® f®r ike part Irw® listed witk tk® U. S. MOaV' a •rd®F®d 4® X<a4srtiy wksM he for duty. Mr. Wiaaiagkam ktit fewaa ' hero M®»day. 9k® AAra«rt4B»A ieaX C®mpa»y witk k®aA<tw^n to N«w T®rk Cikr kjis *®*t «rt MB jmm. Tkey kar® a »®rri«® Ba|p «m tkeir kailAiag em wkiA is ^ a*®®- ^ ®f • RLLaUJft^ •• TT—" ■■ •• - ' " ' — iry •mylsy*® wk® ^ ks Ike ••en®® ih® •®«ea4Ty. rr -r- Ut. €. U JkmiA, ekair- ; Mr.'J®ka V. OwaS. Mr. t. B. K®w ■ i far Ar« Mm M «-„-sy i«4®A steaw l®AA*r noA . ^ s®® an® a««c«rttA f®r rtkl® m fi^awary. la a »«kli*k- Mka *• Mamks®. ^ UoA^, witis d®.®ri?^ of PhsMhoa Oan of an, fto foSUwjay aos al» »• msaskan of tin llUMkoa dlaai' ' ' of tin M. ft. AmrA. wns drti^idsttiBUy ■ - ky ftUn A^ Vortal ak - Aa B. ft. Mrtanry Filthy S ko Ig .aewM. - wSiy kon ia ftiwtod to fflrtaklUk ft. aao of likoakark Man. » sraaa., kot ik ap- iyoow tisak nsU food 1. daae^aa TfcglUk aa»in«»«* haw royerto^ 8 .IMl- Mias liily Ayp^t*A Miss Las«i® Belly k** kaoai ed assistaat Uai4®A eta4®s a*Ur»^ for tke W®rt®ns Distrirt «A N®rfe Careliaa, witk k«r ®fl®*al jf®mAa»®e at Ashebor®. Mies i:«ily ®k4ai*®d k®r license to ]6ra®tiee law last iramm®® aaA ha® until reaeatly beea ••art rt®«*ff- rapher in tke Smk judi«ial ea?®ri®r court district ®f N®rtk Carrt:*®. Bk® i* a sister ef Misa Bliiaaketk E.rtly, formerly suyeriateadent rmwl ®efe®®ls in Johnson county, and is_ n®w Stat* superintendent ®f m®®nligkt *"“*■ movement. Miss Kelly was apy®int*A nyaa tk® recommendatien •f 6enat«r Q’wmcmmm and Representfitire in C®n3rfas* Weav er of the 10th North Careiina C®a- gressional distriet. Tke app®in4aie»t is a recognition el tke superier ability of Miss Kelly who kelengs t® a iamily of marked ability. Mrs. J. D. Ress Entertain* Ba«Mi®lyb B®ek Qnk lit. Mvai Memar Brtl Irt Mantii -MS STAMDAED DBUG C®lEPAJf Y I di*pl»y «f tftiS’g C*a*M for FftBjft frtiM S9 oci^ t« 11.36 lArmy UsAMsa BcSm®! gafessfin lians ky Ckil*«r® anti Us® ®f T *»•»£*•» vn« itii®win* iMfrin* nrttiim? k®®n 3^ lnb®in4®ry at tk® A^y suad ■kMst tr 4arAy —i matain* am arw:- ]^di«®a »«k«a k«® skiy^ ac® rrati® •f M% ®m all tiartr rtndi®*, i suficient ty?k®iA and parat^oib cr® •aa4iti«ti 4# k® ^«®®ti os A® ftrrt -v««can®s 4® in®fl«3«t® svsry man in the --.•■tifc’s k#m®r P®11; ,. I Army- . First f»i®—Bmky ^Pysnr, Neimaam. Tkr®ng:k®nt ike pr®®®8* of making Brawn, amA Wirtnr MiU®*. tis® Tti««ne is g*ard®A a«*^rt any , S%ird grad®—Mary Wr«*n, Anna «*Bti«in*ti«n. It is Mam«*s, Wa2t®a Brawn. *««.l®ti ve®8«ls in l®«k«d rrf:^:«rat«rs, Fifth grad®—Gartmti® Bray , Pearl to wkick •mly tk® tw® “ Brawn, Oim Wramm, Mary Millar, Bay charge hav® hoys, and n®n® <rf the*® Bpht. ivwswli ia •r^ »®v®d, except m coa^ *ixtk grati®—Utisrt Br®wn. ' pany ^ on® •f tk® oftceam. In a^re *«v®atk rrad®—Natti® «ugg, •rady tkan six mantkB et iargeF^aaie |sr®«^®- ,ki,. Mt . trooo of oo.teaumrtio. kM TIOLA BBOWN, Amrtstant. 'been fannd. g €. BICHABPSON, Prin. On® •f tke testa ef tko Ta®cine« on — ! eludes tke in®ciilation ®f a mans®, i Bmral Carrier J. M. Walker Dead i guinea pig, and a rabbit. Ji t®® much trieresel (a «oal-tar preduet uned as a Mr. J. M. Walker died at hi* home pr^gervative and to kill the bacilli)^d at Askeber® B®uta J (Sunday, Dee. 9, added, tk® mouse weuld be fr®» pnmumania. Mr. Walker had gj^opid tetanus gemsB be present both b®®n in deelininflf-k’i'altk for several ^eus® and tka guinoa pig would year* kaving 4® giv® up ki* positron ^ killed. Witk tke emulsion carroet, a® rural earri®r en Askeboro Rout® 1 «« it aust be to be used, no animal - --• aad rab- tbe in- Ift iftutkiBS ft sp»««l • Chrifttifta*. Pri*«« ) persBHfti. CftftdiM ftttefwiaTBly getteft «»i« feftXM f«r with fftftey IftsSy, aai CiuaiiBMa lftir«r dengB*. arwryfeftiy IMm Cwiii*—N«m i GftWi 1300K tyiUO. JW.LO. o. Fv. w- w.~ ^ 1. .-.Miss Esther Robs wer® invit®d ^®st®. Mr. C. B. Griffin ' Mrs. J. 0. Redding read tke Aapt«r operatio* recently m from Arthur Ejapey's boot “Ovo* the returned home. Hio oondition im very _ .. ... •ever*! time, for trootMeiit. About jjiiljd, Md the yuine* »is » On loot Friday Mrs. J. D. Kos. o«- throe years aero ks went to Job* Hop- yisibly affected by tertained the mesobers ef the Baadolyk kias hosyital whore oculatioa. TiisisU r'lniv Wrft T A &n«ne® and and was keneAtted. iio gavo up worn, Book Club. U . tw® m®Btk* ago and ha® been go^tkem California Old W®rk«r8 Got undergoing treatment when he con-; ^ for Eight H - «®ld ’ • ■ ‘ - oauch improved. Mr. Md Mrs. W. P. Boystsr and children are visiting Mrs. ® parent*. Rev and Mr*. J. H. Stow®, of Cleveland county. Mr. Daniel Chrisoo, of BicUand township, was amoa* the buain^ ■visitons m Askeboro tka first m Mrs. J. A. Carter, of Ga^boro. was opanated for rupture at Am Asho- boro hospital Mot Saturday by Drs. Miller, Wilkerson and Hayworth. Mrs. Cnrter is improving rapidly. Miss Marie Smith, of near Ask^ boro, who ha® been in traimns at tke Eex ho®pital at Eal^h has entered the local hospital to •omplete ker oourse of training. The Courier is requested to announce that there will be a box party at Har din school house Saturday night, De cember 15th. Proceeds to be used for tile benefit of the school. The “Old Oaken Bucket,” a comedy in four acts, will be given by the WorthTille school in the Junior Order hall, at Worthville on Saturday mght, December 15th. Mr. John Presnell has purchased Charles Routii property in north Ashe- fooro. Mr. Randall Presnell bought the place several weeks ago and last sold it to his son. = ‘Over A® Top,” whi«k very patketieally tic- scribes the e®wardly ••Itiier. Mr*. Rose served coffee, wafer* «ti.m«- guerites. Th® ladiwi kmtted f®s 4h® soldiers during tka meeting. TkeM^r- rent event® were T®ry intm’emun®, many of tie* bMurii* upon tho war. Mr. Moeer ta Praetioo Law at Aska- kara Mr. L C. Moaar waa kara tto wa* arran^prtft bo move from Barknftfoa to Aaheboro nart week to piartioe law. Mr. Moeer giwjtated both « fce literary and law departmart ef »»>• XJniveraity <d! North Oarolma, aa* taught at Oak Eidge for Iteoe yearn thereafter, begijming tka pi^M af law aome three yeari ago ak Burlm^ ton. Mr. Moaer is a most aftreeable gentleman and well equipped lawyer. Loeal Telephone Company Will 8iT6 ContinuouB Serviee After January first the Aaheboro Tlephone Company will give continu ous service. Arrangements have alao been made with the Bandleman and North State Companies for continuous service. This enables our people to communicate with High Point, Greens boro, Thomasville, Lexington, Salia- bury and Concord at any time. There are many advantages in all time tele phone service and the patrons of telephone company will be " ^ FORD THB UNIT51BBAL CAR It is mest important when your F®rti Car requires chanical attention that you plnce it in charge of the authoriaed Ford dealer, keenu*® tkey are sure of hav ing repair* and replacement* mad® with genuine Ford- made material* by men who kn®w all about Ford cars. So bring your Ford to u* where satisfaction is^ar- anteed. Prompt, efficient gervi®® at all time* and Ford cars if you wish t® buys Chassis, $864.99; Runabout, 88S.S2; Touring 400.91; Coupelet, $606.17; Sedan, 744.72. On^Toa truck $647.22; delivered hare. ASHEBORO MOTOR COMPANY uaaergeiAg , ^ ivi .a.a^»—- trarted «®ld wkirt* resulted in pneu-j Presidents madiation comnais- mania. Mr. Walker married Mi« Om ’ ^ fixing the basis ef settlement Parrish, daughter of the late Wm. H. situation in sontkem C^- Parrisk and mster of M. W. Parrish t^ed th® minimum wage for ou of Ashakor® anti Mrs. B. L. Beam* of .j^orker* at $4 for oight hours" work. Caraway. Sh® witk eight children ^ decision affect® all refineries and survive, Claud, Cm:l, Sam, Charlie and - -- - — -«•- laurea an<' aad Lueile. vived by ex d Ashebor® Beurt and one r. She witk eight children decision affect® all refineries anc Claud, Cm:l, Sam, Charlie and ^ Southern Califor^ ex and three girl®, Bewie, Fay ^ thoae of the Standard Oil Co. ale. Mr. Walker ia ai»o 'Yr I A provision state* that nn iM r km mother, Mia. Eisa Walt intimadated or discrimtnated agai^ ■because of membership in **7 A —. . , J1.T. Al.,.. A—VndA-mi- ®r John Walker ef Wadertioi®. I jjgB^ted witk tiw Am ®i« dooeBaeti waa a wem el ^ iat® ^ Labor, and neiti •Bj union IB Pedero- I ji^Maatea ws« cfm» - ~— , iM of tiw Ikt. ^ L*bor, and neiUml tk« efllMi*, ft. M. WaUtM af Cauwway. j membera of iuok uaion ar» to la-1 Itr. WaikiRi WM appointed ronrt ear- ei diaoriminate a«ainrt any! liar for AMiaboro Bcata 1 about nine j^aHOiion wnriem. yeora a«a. He k*d mnny Menda and - > win be wreatiy mdaaed. Funeral aer- rtce waa aondnefcod nt Mt. Ske^rd ckurck Manday, by Say. J. M. VamM afte* wkiah tka body was laid to rert. WkeaSesa M.d Meatless Days Are From court to coart meat and wk»t Baring days are gaining ra :^^lnnty. S^w To* a majority of the ree- Beaer Boll Sfcilok sekaol taurant. are observing Fift grade—Virgil Bean, ftditk saviago of these commoditaes. The Btout, Clinand Moffitt ^ jj^w York Stock Hiehaage Club 1^ Sixth grade—Madge Craren, Hamp- ojjeially adopted two meatlese and two tom Moffltt, Corn Macon, Gertrude .^jjeBtless. days each week. Moffitt, Nina Stout. in Wisconsin 160 hotels in one Seventh grade—Eraley Btout. month effected a saving of apprOM- — — 'mately 17 per cent in meats and 14 Randolph County Building and Loan per cent in wheat. public ^ti^ __x_j.. -DJii rtAv-ei;— rtnon Tlntil 'Umrc.ixc. in P.nlnrado There will be a protracted meeting at Mt. Zion in Moore county, begin ning Saturday night, Dec. 22nd, Rev. J. E. Shaw, of Asheboro, will conduct the meeting. The services are open to every denomination and the meeting vUi be a :-.-.e:tLr.g. andolph County Building and Loan per cent in wneay. ^ puuuc Association Bill Remain Open Until houses in Colorado observe wheatle January First. , and meatless days. c ^ Have you taken shares yet ? | More than half of 66 dimng Do you know the advantages in be-'car services of tne ’ ing a member? ^ ed to have meatlees and wheatless I OA LUC the fellow who has shares and days. Sf:rth\“XrskTo\erp.o|lnal1|Sf„„’:l\nrood‘r^^ Card of Thanks and will have seven years in which church on Monday night Dec. 24tm rrr • 1- J. Ace. exrir. tEo-nVc +0 to Dav thc monev back. You can bor- The public cordially invited. ihose We "Wish to express their ro-w from us for baying, building or wishing to send present to be put on our neighbors and improvim or paying the tree may be sent to or placed .in kindness and help in gathering our, ^Ki g . p y,o -i-. See us r..t care of the assistant teacher. Miss crops, also to Dr. Holms for good at-|oH dot- ., or yo^.r ho..bee us .x care^ot exercises Mr. and Mrs. S. J. ‘ ' ' ' ' 1^“' Ckeer ?bje people erf tii© United Staten are spprondiin^ tke (Uinstiaa® h®lidny* under condition® tbi® country n®ver ha* seen before; and, moreover, it is prob able that this year w® shall not ex perience our most •orrbwful Chji*t- ma* while tbia world war rage*. With the thought of the nation dwelling largely on the infinite suf fering abroad, on the certainty that our own flesh and blood will soon be endiiring its full share of that suf fering, and on the absence from home of hundreds of thousands of dear ones, Christinas, 1917, ‘will be a war Christmas. Into thi* somber outlook the Red Cross is seeking to bring something of cheer. In a campaign lasting from December 16 till Christmas Eve it will ask for 10,000,000 new members. It will urge these 10,000,000 to become “Red Cross Christmas” recruits, that they may enable the Red Cross to lighten the burden our Army and Navy and those those of our allies are called upon to bear. j /-x This cooperation with the Red Cross is real service of which we may all be Fxwm Aati tiwk tki* irtTvIcai, wk» rendered by •ne, may be kmewn t® hm nei^ber, tke Reti Cro®* will urge eack ' eld eaek new member t® di*play afi ki* kome a Bed Cross service flag on which e«®h red ^oas stand* for a mens- ber. fte hundred* of thousands -of the*® flag* already being ihown by old mem ber* will *well into millions before Christmas, each '"iig and eack little cross bearing testimony that some one’s Christmas has been made happier for himself or herself, happier for our own boys and happier for the soldier* of our allies. , Let us all help to make this a Red Cross Christmas—^which is another way of saying: Let us make it the happif^'-' Christmas possible with th* wai xOuds hanging low. Under the terms of a decision by Secretary McAdoo, the business of all insurance companies incorporated un der the laws of enemy or ally of en^ my countries is to be liquidated, with the exception of life insurance com panies, which are allowed to continue existing contracts.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1917, edition 1
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