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Boy Scout Week To Be Observed During Week Extensive Program Mapped For White And Colored Units . ; ■ ■ • • *v • ( .nea n Scouting. with Boy Sou.: he!i aii: in -.O! \ way the\ uin m * . i-hools. churvht ■ an a a ’ Ho < ily. .'entative arran.^mcnUi for Bo T }i■ ■ *; To hi* ai*.inmni e i hy Hi Hj v ! {< >\i« ; \’. i i ’ «•;.* > a!*i'f*\ . ,* w,o' auntuinccil. . ■ .. v .1 • - o f |; i o > i : i »\ i*i - i oi iev o« o.fH !o v. .;i 1 i Iho lit c< Hu\ Lilies. \ V ORK SIGCK CLINICS aE HELD WEDNESDAY Schools Receive $1,568 Cole Fund High School Here, T1 tree In County furnished Money (>r • city and tnree rural schools will a tot; t SI .580.27 .1- a: 1 h'edt ral fi :id by reason o) partiiso.;: :on 1 the child-feodin., I ; • ra S ocrmlci ient K M llol !;; red today He said h* laid received a eheeic lor tiiat ■ nit : o \o ,, • i>o" ... I k ■ its -'on him t a 1‘tesia .••i, at <* •••! •< k *■>:>!• i t Middle rhe t are tin ordy ehools in the county wiiich .... parti.spatm,; in ■ • j ■ rai at the | esent ti Mr. Hollins s.n , The funds will ap cht« it he served at the school. I lenderson I ot Sc I Is lor $2.50 In a 1S95 Deed -e in prop.erty value s.nc ie-i.w.- trated Ia ice , . , . , ,f ;] {, •• ■ (J \ M" i iced ■ ,d :r :: 1 1!« li >i;t - • acres t \ndrev ! > t., t; >k ; iesi ! P rant: | Coupe I Diibnev | • : > i 11 e 1 a - | .!;i> \ ecs f.(>sers i o Miijr|-j Morsi>n In extra Period ■ : •' 1 ttie ui the •' erson higl h 1 ,Ta\ :: - ■ ■ < : iniui varsity 25 1 '■ to “ Raleigh vi.urt Friday night : 1 ■ t< urns w c r< wel mutcn >d and the .-.core remained tied must of the . ; At the la-: live ton unis of • i game. Hugh Morson was leading 19- i ■ - : ;i iberscn came through wit During the vertime p< rio 1 thi haieigh Ja\ ee ured six points to Inn icr on'.-, tw,. !.. win the game. 1 SlKg n tied eight 1 "l!:! cavil foi 1 lender, on: Kiev ! four an Hale. on. " ' ‘'a''1 was mgh ,-eorer lor Hugh 1 '"i: with 1" |limits: Drown sivr- I t','1 • i-‘ve aj four and Hunter _ "‘Sudden Dentil ’ Stor\ Furnished 1 o Bus Dri \ ers | 1 he classic "--And Sudden Death", ■O' 1 twice in : ’.i ■ Reader s Digest ten years ago an i again last Deeem 1 or- Mis been reproduced m circular ;,'rn: t,v Mate school author.tics and distributed to drivers of! d'-c'er over tile State, a sup- 1 piy el (ire.dars having been re ceived here. At the office of Couatv buperuitciident K Al. Rollins it era' said that a copy of the circular is ceing placed in the hand- of all lo cal school Inis drivers. I he article is a vivid portrayal oi '[‘'"■us oi a tatal automabile accl ,l0nt’ punting out how sufficient ! autlo,n m‘fii t have prevented the tragedy and -uved lives. Cokesbury News BY AIRS. ERNEST GILL. Additional boys that we are glad j to welcome home are Gordon Bow en. Bennett Bowen, Preston W'ool arcl, Loral Short, Charles Hobgi. and V nearly Shaw. Vie are sorry to report that Mrs. Nelson Vaughan is very sick and is a patient at the Maria Parham hos pital. .Mr. and Airs. W. E. Gill and son, j 'A D . Jr., spent Sunday afternoon in WarretUon with Mrs. Gill's broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs ' J. H. Duke. _ Mrs. Hugh Ellington. Jr., and Mrs. i f rank Vaughan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vaughan to points of interest in Florida where they will spend several days. Rev. and Mrs. Brothers, of Mid dleburg, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stainback on Sun day. We regret that Mrs. Harris show , no improvement. She has been very sick for a long time. Air. and Mrs. Vernon Duke, of Middleburg, spent Monday after- ! nocn with Mrs. Duke’s parents Mr and Mrs. L. E. Gill. Friends will bo glad to know that Mrs. Edwin Lee Smithwiek and lit tle son. Edwin Wayne, are getting along fine since returning home lrom Maria Parham hospital. Misses Marion and Joan Coghill spent Monday with their grand mother, Mrs. Ida Coghill. Heavy Weefe-£ndl lams . Again Crippk Sdiaois Suspension is for Indefinite L'eroui; Rainfall 1.90 ins. . irmg tlu wtvk-t ' i uptcd in tnei ' • • ' muse >chonl bu .•> t e.d i i v!' 11' ’ • •!; ie- it ; . ’ i'd t Hu.y. City . • - 1* led. iii: 1 \w? i Townsv.! !c . ch •• n ; • luird »my -;'. i he the ki'-t th: > in* Indue: Set u .o.... . ed 1o close todiiy OfU i iible to he \ : c.. ttent ly this . o . ‘Ui;n s |H • i . r: ■ • ANDREW C. ALLGOOD IS BURIED SUNDAY sprvii rs In I Ir.i'.M iuI ( rmptri'' I nr I irnier Kosiih nt IVIm I>:p<1 Frida.' In llp'hmuri! \ndi ■- ( o» i Aiip iperintcndt i.n C< .il..n Mil: ■ ..o • . ■ ■; v h 11 11 i < s'I ' i a..'' '' nond; Va. wa buried in Klmv ■ ■ oi Hoiv I anew i . K| copal o'nJuoti *. ih" r ■11 *• ‘■ ■ *• < -!' th .' de ••■•:! -vd. Hi i bout a vv< k i n Ft ida; taken t’i a in *.'} a'.ah \- i.'..' i.1 : ■ within a few h .■ IU it..1 in Richmond tl t ten yea H •v.i.- a native of Wm-hm-S.iii-ii was in'! n Si ..!• •• '.e . . Mr \1!roc(I v Y.... hnn hi i- -Cl F ilia. K\ .!. I'.I'U .. n n ; FI" Ml" I: W ! '• -I Y. '. Si . .Yei ... ' el'. • >. Y Ai :) two isters, \ ctenms Keen list .\iui R>-tiim (iratlc eel by the V.L :• D. , :u !v. enh .A! James B Webb. U - Arm\ ■ , ng SUhiui, i d.rham. .hah a ■.a ;. Pre. .• uisly. >. i: :. a 1 nl. d lays fr m i1i dat -a at 1111 i -t in th.. grade In Id 11. • time of iiscl.-a 1: . .. discharge dan to ■ ■enno n ■ ra provide . lli tmont off t d .. •. in July i, inn; 'i he • !. ill - .a, i read li;., ad a. . - latioiis wa.- . it i. appai i at tii.if \ derails i .scii <. ..: than twenty day.; a. which t • ...an ;.i- their about ont their Army i an as now give:; m weigh Hi - a 11ies for education, Ira and security, with ivlnem i. ■. v at the c a:;: d.-tion i , 1 v.. i y y y service. offered by the Id Army. Men real:!.- tiny in th ,\ a.y a. y. .. in unity 'da. after th':a , • . will rev. i\ e •> he same re« allowances tia heretofore, but m o ', der to be eligible for .. reen! t 1 urlough. tee '. etertio a a ,st iv.-id a ! within tweet;, days, a- tu.nt ■ ■ ,a old regulation. Family and dependency aid to. ad •are continued for the duration oi their enlistments for all vet 'ans i enlisting before Jai • d". whether they reenli-1 for eight.- • . a; ml two yea: ■ . or llnv ■ yea . . i - , to have their cln me of ■ : r.in of service amt oversea t.lieat e, must enlist for the three-yen: nod. Elaborating on the gene:-.,! -a- - • ■css of the reel uiting i r--..‘ran Major Webb stated that the a n., ity oi eterans ai c i t i no ; no to a throe-year period in or-:-.-, to i. e. - their choice of assign::,ant. Army Recruiters arc idiom la tit the Hci ders-m Po-? office each We dnesdaj nd Thui sd • DISCHARGED A. M. HOVI.Id Arthur M. Hoyle, cade) ma liimsts n ate, U. S. N.r. y of Route 2, H-. n dei son has been discha.gi u from se|*v ice at the ;iersiinnel seperatii , n ter. Id S. X. \ y Yard. .Hre. - if n Wa.-h.. ii was announced ’ d.. It Pays To Advertise The Want Ad Way. ai i.'.ii* ‘ m< i iod. un i ;'i upe: m *'i tin . iiion lo . 1. U. I. It . i.11 d. 1 .a : •. !rom Ii i - .1 Sunday . i 1 i . ii i ii'i. . -cord it: * : !•.' ii." i lfinal ' This . ; ■ . i n i ■. iduc.-i 1 i im i\\a> of about .. U...I,.; , id the i u’ al • ' .'■■! ; . it mar traffic. I . . ay .in i' I • ill.;.' .'1.1 ii- .ritii’s ha\o , i ' : I-. > have pei - | . ' * . ’ i - I o m ill 'I in Mime ■ ,mv-iiI,le . t l< town and Ii. '■ !.. r • .... . Kfumou I — • * n -w De- | . . : and a-rv- j * • ■ • ■ : ■ i .' . .i min*' jncf- j ; i-! ll.n-- ! . ' • ; ■ m; i :' .m bile. m 1 t .; 1 v•: i In i', • i M ^ * 1! a* ;; eigh, • W Ii. Kv l* :*iry. ‘ *igi nry has the '>r , ' ■ ' ■ N . * ( i I •• t ; (T‘t, 1! . • -" 1 *. < '. \\ here • • - ., • m *i ne f- . ’’I !• ‘ In :t '..SC th» . -. the - ■ 1 i -'ynv. r:h ito o < . ' nnd lavorablv :. ' \ '/..ii,' 111 l.lb lT : iy the must • • .in- (if ■ -I ag n;,r cn ■ 1: • • v.. r . \. ;' Spye Man L rye-. (mowmy Of ! : \: -no i>rn Here t . e, Ill of (•!n il : m b.-iny • v . . while 7f> • , • ■ ... i :;i ! 'le micldlt , ' - ■.' i: • is oi Ivy brut Si . i, as dt ; or of ayrono . X X, M p.> (•••'. diet1 la red },!•. , i corn reei* ■. : o . ’ ': i lity agent’• i ;.e: c •• c. i n* ml for addi- ■ in }i ■>. a r.umber of farm - 11 1 *i-v•1 up < ho production of ■ ‘ I- X'ewarl staled. Dur ; 1. e . t. I • i i'P ! e;' l:- ’. s k - . prelect, growing »n oi th e::u*nt Ass-oein A. ' . : . ' i,. .i iie i.' a I»proved • > e« < • liybrid c >rn • S 1 • ■ a scries ot I ■ 1 - i pro-.iueiny ■ 1 .i u:' of its pro -:• ' • • : '1 m my hy • la* ; ! - > i • ‘Vitae! .1. \V ' ■ " :• • o:. a> his office | i tin a <>•!:.,■ i i.11 it!i11 , Ne\ ipei a elver; ing will seek | at your pr. speeds Scout Stoll To Hove Program Distio.-t commissoner of Bov Scouts. LjOok Joyner. and Ills stilt: lu>\ c inailc plans t" promote Scout ing act i vi tic-' during this week, which is t i . ig celebrated a Nation ai B >y S out vv wk. at a meet in held 1-fnkty ught Bov Scout- . ■ e naked to went their iniilorm.. (luting tlit- week \Y. C. Struue'. commissioner of jchcol. home and eiiureli ii• -11 \ is planning special programs to b - presented in .-elands and store win dow display \V B. Hi asley. pro gram corimi: sinner, is having pre pared the history of Scouting to lie presented at tile vurinu meetings. Karii Bog- Scout m ttie county is asked to ttw to advance on-1 rank or , ass off ai least one m -rit badge during tin week and each Scout mid i- rer|Uested to review their re cords and equipment and £>*.-■. that ivcrything is in otth-r. Present at tlit- niceiing Friday night were District C;irimissianer l.t-on .loyner and commissioners VV. B. Beti-le.v, VV. C. Stroud, h. (i. S. I)av is. J i . Followm Uu tafi meeting. Hal oid Zakana. h* ad of tin- Cub pack iii-re. made a report on the pack's act ivatic. . ★- -★ WITH THE COLORS ★- -★ On Furlough Here. Pvt. Beverly B. H.a:: i- at home <1- a 20-day Birh ugh hi tore being transit rred to M,esaia isetts, where he will go :. to the Air (' u-ps from \BTC ii. is the a u -d Ait and Mrs. N. If. H .rri>. ot inuV four. Iliad-- For States. Cpl Frank ii. Bullock of Hender son is one of the l.hC .--a;.- veter ans returning t" the States altoard the S.S Chanute Victory, according to an olt;i• i;11 n.ivy annoim ement -oadc today Tin- vo-.-el lo t Yoko hama Jan; .ary :hf .id v. as due tu ■ rri e in Seattle. VV’; h., F< Iiru; ry C i “ COLDS " FIGHT MISERY -r/ > i where you feci lt-rul) % 1 throat, chest and mICK^ back with time-tested W VapqR J, The STEVENaON TODAY — TOMORROW Bl'l) ABBOTr l.oi < ovfl |.|.0 * tn Theii N'nvc ; “IN HOLLYWOOD Cartoon and «•,»s TEH KS. - OX v r m.i “THE DIXIE DUDES AND I.»’m - ( i n ; m ( K WITH. \ W.C.'J show WATKINS HARDWARE CO. IMPORTANT JOB WANTED: Young ladies over 18 years of age with high school education to train for telephone operators, lull pay while ieurning. 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