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Page Three IUND THE M)MJrwmTS HE AMERICAN EED CROSS. M I Vt - ' Home Service. 1- . . . . r xtrw . . . .... 1 "'".i i . I V . WrGHMATlON 0E5K J v- ! J ' . ! - I ! .... i f 1 : , il -I s r i 4 ' - 4 I- " i j i Needed Protection - Keep your body well nourished and strong and there is little danger. It's VJ essential that yoa keep up J m . W HAW thousands of families who would not dream of being without the protection that scorrs EMULSION affords. The right idea is to start in the fall with Scott's Emulsion and be protected f oi a strenuous winter. If s Scott s you ash for. The Norwegian xx3-livr oil used il Scott's Emulsion is super-refined in out own American Laboratories. lis, purity and quality U unsurpassed. focoU&Bowne.BlooiufirJd N 1. 10 RAISE 80,000 FOR Y. M. C. A "Y" ACTIVITIES TO BE EXTENDED TO 6V ALL TOWNS AND RU KAL COMMUNITIES. SECRETA1Y CAYELS ATHLETIC CONTEST OF SCHOOLS AT FAIR Thinking People of the State Enthu- ' elastic Over the New Program ot Work, Which Will Carry and Pro mote Wholesome, Inspiring Infiu- ences in High Schools, Industrial Communities and Colleges As Well As in - Cities and Towns To Pro duce High Ideals of Citizenship. One of the finest constructive activities of the American I?ed Cross In the war was Home Service in the United States, the friendly connecting link between the soldier far from home and his loved ones. This branch of he work which under the peace program of the Red Cross Mil be expanded to benefit all who need the assistance It can provide, Is directed by scientifically trained social workers. Since Instituted Home Service has assisted 800,000 soldiers' and sailors' famines. This photograph shows one of the Innumer able Home Service Information bureaus where service men and their families could bring their problems for solution. Every School in Randolph County Is Requested to Participate in the Con tests of the County Fair, November. 1, 1919. Each school in the county may en ter one contestant in as many con tests as the contestant cares to corn ice, v. cv.i - jflirr.lT. M. C. A. in the state Charlotte, N. C. A campaign for $80,000 is being waged throughout North Carolina beginning October 20 and ending October 30, to provide funds with which to very greatly ex tend and enlarge the activities of the 0E AVER BOARD BETTER WALLS CEIUNGS FOR IT contestant. All the contestants are required to have enrolled twenty days before the date of the contest. Pupils below the eighth grade may enter the following contests: High jump, standing; broad jump with run ning start; broad jump, standing; hundred yard dash, and one-fourth mile run open to all grades. i The ra''ale is to be at 11 o'clock, November 1, and every school in the county is expected to ba present and take a part in it. The school children who participate in tiie parade will not have to pay tor going into the lair grounds. All who expect to participate in t.,e A splendid organization has been built up during the past few weeks by Mr. E. G. Wilson, director of the financial drive, and officials of the as sociation are confident that the pub lic spirited, think.ng people of the state will rallv to so manifestly im portant and pressing a call. An Ambitious Program. The new program of the Y. M. C. A. contemplates these activities: The inauguration of social, educa tional, recreational and religious ac tivities in small towns and rural coin- contests, please notify A. Y. Lynch, mumties. Kamscur, N. C, betore October .Win, 1919. I The county fair association extcnas to all the teachers of the county an urgent invitation to be present and bring your pupils with you, i.nd help make the fair a grand success. Beaver Board the Dining Room and Youll Want it Throughout the House One Beaver Board room !n the house and you'll want more. For the new home, for remodeling or repairing the use of this knotlesa-, crackless manufactured lumber will settle the question of walls and ceilings once and for all time. Reaver Board is a Droduct'of Having an ideal surface for the forests, from the pure fibres of the white spruce it is built up into large sturdy panels ready to be nailed to the stud ding of new buildings or direct ly over old cracked and paper ed walls. Taking the place of both lath and plaster gives - economy. painting and decorating, which gives a final result as durable and lasting as the wood work, is more economy. The fact you will never have the wall and ceiling job to do again is "economy plus.i Come and see us about Reaver Board now. HOME BUILDING & MATERIAL COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. To the Motorists of Randolph County We invite you to raake 'our place your head quarters when in High Point. II your car needs attention we have skilled mechanics. A full stock of accessories. Parts for Buick,' Liberty and Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. Cord and fabric casings. Red and grey tubes, all sizes at lowest prices for high class goods. Write, Phone or CaU, That's All. HIGH POINT MOTOR COMPANY X X X X Hethany Music Club On last Wednesday, afternoon the Bethany Music Club was organized al Bethany High School under the in struction of the music eachcr, Miss Weatherly. The following officers were elected: Miss Ruth Humphreys, president; Miss Sudie Pcarman, vice-president; Miss Dura McCol'.um, recording sec retary and treasurer; Hiss Crutch-1 field, reporting secretary. A He i- the olticer:; were elected Mis.s Weatherly made a r hart talk on "Lit tle Things Wuicii Are important to the Music Sti'dent." The following program was read, which i-ha'.l be rorukved at next meet- i-cm-f Star Spangled Tanner. V.'hv Children Should Study Music, by Dura McCollum. "little Tilings, by Mamie Iscslcr. 1 Music in War and Peace, by Miss Crutchheld. Discouragement, by PJiodalia Simp son. Dead Tianos, by Sudie Tearman. 1 Essay on Berlioz, by liuth Humph reys.' After the program was read other matters of business were discussed, then the meeting adjourned to meet again on Wednesday, October 15, at four o'clock. We have an enrollment of 28, which is the largest class Bethany High School has ever recorded. With this encouragement, together with individ ual effort of each member we are hop ing for much success during this year. MABEL CRUTCHFIELD, Reporter. Sour Stomach Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for a few days, and in -most cases the sour stomach will disappear. If it does not, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets im mediately after supper. Red meats are most likely to cause sour stomach and you may find it best to cut them out LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Our Service and Uncle Sam Send us your dry cleaning and dyeing by par- eel post We pay return shipping charges. Don't let distance i stand in the way of having our high class dry cleaning and steam dyeing. We return work from one to five days from time we receive same. - : 1 ' I am looking for jfdur reply. with great inter est and anxious to Berve'you.' t y r. brodgers ? : DRY CLEANING AD DYE WORKS -4' 'GOS-MO North Main St. -V : Danville, Va. Doesn't hurtl Lift any com or callus off with fingers w t a A A. A AAAAAAA' -"V Don't suffer I 1 tlnf tottle of FraesoM Mate fat few aent at any drug store. . Apply a few drop oa tit ' corn a, ealluaea and "hard akin onbot ' fcnm (Km lift thm f. . , Wle Frnrtona tmvt corns fro hi t& too or callow from tha bottom of ft, th ikla bwth la Mi pink and hulthr nl never crt, tender cr Jrrlttd The extension of its work in Indus trial communities. The extension of its work in col leges. ' The inauguration of a program of work in the several hundred high schools of the state. The establishment of two perma nent boys' summer camps, one in western and one in eastern Carolina. Assistance to the International Committee in the prosecution of pressing work int foreign fields. Aid to the Y. M. C. A. College at Nashville, Tenn., where expert work ers will be trained for Y. M. C. A. work. To Develop Community Leader. Frohahly no feature or thi new program has attracted more attention than the prospective wnrk in small towns and rural communities. This feature of the enlarged work has been especially insisted upon .and em phasized by service men who have returned to their homes in these towns and rural communities after having an opportunity to Bee the ef fectiveness and wholesomeness of "Y" activities in the army camps and in France. Four or five counties are al ready arranging for whole time secre taries to take. up this work which ill be extended rapidly. Importance of Boys Work. There are more than 300,000 boys In North Carolina between the ages of 12 and 20 years. The future of the state will be determined by those 300,000 boys. Thinking men In the state who are strongly supporting the Y. M. C. A. In its new program be lieve that "Y" activities In Industrial communities, high schools, colleges and In towns and rural communities, as well as In the cities, are of the opinion that no agency and no factor can be so Instrumental In promot ing high Idea of citizenship as the Y. M. C. A. Work among the boys Is to be emphasised everywhere In ci ties. Industrial communities and rural districts, as well as In high ichool and college. Distinctly Southern. The new movement of the Y. M. C. A. Is distinctly Southern. The idea was conceived by Southern Y. M. C. A. workers at a conference several months ago and It has been worked on and developed to such a point that It has received the hearty and en thusiastic endorsement of the sub stantial cltltenshlp of the entire state. From this eltlienshlp must come the voluntary contribution of 180,000 which li necessary to put on the new program of wxirk. Secretary Daniels Endorsee. Probably no well known American has had greater opportunity to see the "Y" tested under trying condi tions than Secretary of the Navy Jo sephus Daniels. Secretary Daniels a few days ago wrote the following: "I am greatly Interested In the Bouth wlde campaign now being launched by tbe Young Men's Chris tian association. I have had excellent opportunity both In this country and among onr soldiers and sailors abrcsd to assess the value of the service ten dered this organisation to tne young men In the army and navy and In civil life. It makes an apt! and furnishes Inspiration. Instruction and edncstloa to young men which Is In valnaM''. . Aa Investment m. thfa ten vie to young men will nay a dlvllenfl larger tfcaa we caa ever computa." WbAiU c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 157 Shi m m m f,i:1 If in need of anything in Farm Lighting Plant, Au tomatic water system, gas or oil engines, feed mills, etc., write or come to see Parson-Brown Lalley Light Company Ellerbe, N. C. ail uanaiten snMJaifcifanfcitoiEAlaiEno 4 I 1 T We are sales agents for the A. B. Farquhar J company, oi iorK, ra. vviu ue jjieaseu to quuie you on engines, boilers, and saw mill machin- ery. If interested, write us for catalogues and prices. McCRARY-REDDING HARDWARE CO. X Asheboro, N. C. Home Building & Material Compauy ASHEBORO, N. C. X We want to buy your pine and poplar lumber at .our plants at ASHERORO BENNETT HEMP SEAGROVE and DENTON If you want building material or shingles we can supply you from our plants at Asheboro. If you are an undertaker it will pay you to see our nice line of Caskets.
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