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Tllfc MOVROE JOrRSAI.. FRIIUY. JVXE M. 12. PACE TWO. 1 1 1 W 1 II EWS OFFICERS MONROE KIWAMS CLUB J. WAI.TEK LANEY, I'icsidrnt. J. I:. HIPSON, Secretary. OFFICERS MONROE ROTARY CLUB IHt. C. C. AYE.WEIt. Proslnl H. F. DILLON. Secretary. THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF MONROE KIWAMS CLUB AND MONROE ROTARY CLUB PI r p & !! THE SECRET MOTOR COMPANY AUTOMOBILES 'WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM" ROTARIAN A. M. SECREST IN OUR SERVICE LIES YOUR SAFETY THE BANK OF UNION ROTARIAN R. LANKY. - C:sh:er KIWANIAN W. '5. C'OI.K, A-:(r.r.t Cashier EFIRD'S FFIRB'S AX ESTABLISHMENT BUILT BY THE MASTER BUILDEKS KIGHT PRICES -AND- SATISFACTION INSURANCE If it's Insurance, See Us. We write all lines and give You Service equal to the Best, GORDON INSURANCE & INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE SPECIALISTS KIWANIAN F. B. ASHCRAFT GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEALER IN LIME, SAND. CEMENT. AND HULKING MATERIALS PHONE 65 :-: PROMPT DELIVERY SPECIAL MACHINE Installed for Fnishing Palm Beach and Linen Suits, Georgette, Taffeta and other Fine Dress Fabrics. We Dry Clean and Launder any Garment than can be Cleaned. Have your Clothers handled by Experts. MATTE G. SHEPPARD, Mgr. Phone 101. UNION LAUNDRY. 4. Primarily, of course, it is the soldier in war who is the patriot he products fighting qualities, his life, his all. Just as important is the worker at home. Without him the soldier must fail. We supported the soldier as far as we could. We honor end encourage the producer at home. To each we offer most freely the services of this Bank. m IV I JPWJU.'lll Mh UU 1 k. JI.'l How President Harding Became a Kiwanian (From Kiwanis Maazlno.) 1- tnu' l as thoucli every pessil ! ; : f .1. But i 'j"'.e of a little una! Maw had in .n exhr.aitoL An e- " Js ' ur,; ood i:i the K p.i pet ui .v s :ivie! ami .uwe rfu.y in-, i;...a to a t: ,)io,Hy enthusiastv. f Hernial committee h:vi be n appoint- swiftly moving, smartly conducted vl to vis;t his home. They did but KiwanU n:iht. thev failed of tiuir purpose not if,"- i The meal had begun at about seven lmmlii'.ously at j;il but veiy definite, it oVk k so that by nine the business of seemed. That powerful committee the day was pretty well advanced, constituted a lust h..ie that had pe-j Suddenly there was a cor.iniot'oa st U led out. The other committees, d.s- the door and with barely a perfune tiict e'.tkials and representatives of tory announcement. Mr. Harding f'pp-Intern-Uional went on with the work tvd into the room. Reoiignizini: Sen in hand, however; namely, thHt of ar- at.r Willis, the President stepped ranging details for the n:ght's meet-1 over and greeted him cordially. As ir.g, known as the permanent cigani- if by magic a vacant place appeared zation meet.ng oi nt ivnau:s .ju, .i.'iiiupi nmu-i me ii?:.vn. unnv. of Marion, Oh'o. Kxi.ectant oi an to n-. iiv" tins .ilac Kiwa:iis ("1j' i ':'j.- inJi. id-.;;'.!ist i. Kiw.mis dc'.i -piti.M-.s w-.-rc :: hand in sp'er.d.d n.imVfs fi'.'in t'eiy ip.U:itcr, ecen in'Vo::d aw iMiJ.is cf the sta'c. K. ,'a!, ii,is i hi;;h i.:".k within the i:! sa: i: r i :r. liiwai.lsu-.s famous in the f.i.-ln ; : u ('litivi-l world gatlicfcd : ti c hail whuv tln- K :.uk J l! at .i.c -A--1 J had i-.'ii'e that th Presid nt ..Cct iiad .Vl::.,; il lnipo-s'h'e to 'k' pu s;-i'. It was kn nvn that hope had r. u i!e was given a song of greeting, a event which was curtesy eti-nued visitors by many ! wanis (. !urs, and in a very low !ii:iu;e-' the program was eontinu-ns o:i its way. As the business of sign ing up new members came tJ hand, ;-. I'reit'.int was handed a fi-rnul i -p-dication slip, which he imiucdiate'y i : (.ccm!.'! to fill out and sign. As soon fs he had done this the chair man of the day asked h"m if he would i -it s;y something to the men. Evorjone present knew that Mr. Harding had had a terrific week. He . hud :- wn i:i the middli of 1 is task uf se lecting a cabinet and . this vns or.h luni'l am" apparenuj iosr. uniiia:.. i-o'.ii? piann o on rei:ait oi tne v;n-.:e i . n , luiit-'V i.liaiuionrJ in son'.1 ,(.-.:.! ;e!s thoM in charge ot the vne t t.uiulr-'ils of prohiems he wa me. ling progrecd as if the mn't -r striving to put behind as fait a-.totif ha-i bvi !'. c'.- s-'d as far as the chance pli. S wh( n ho answered v i:l th? mak ni .Mr. Harding a charter pk-a that it should b very thoU he r'-mieroi the Marion club wag con- arose to fa'o a mighty sy.pathefc k. t i.e.!. Of course, it would be use- hat appreciative audience. He prnnt- !s to il nv for fine second the fact j;id three minutes. Twenty nvii'.ues ... ' f V. . 1 II.. ... . . l I L I . I. la: ir.o group oi men, uj iihu 1.1- a; iei wai u iounu n:m so warnieu to a subject that he was forced to c!oe his theme with what s; 1 !.o couM Kiwanis institution, were disappoint-, pJ take his departure. The Comeback A Rotary Editorial by Dr. Crane (From Kotary Majn.zine.) I find that the way I am treated and the law of the averages, arid the hi tne day's v.vtk depends upon ,:ie fool "has a hunch" and stakes ail his s;ate of mind 1 bring into it. on the exceptions. If 1 finer a circle of men whom I A god definition of a fool is ore take to be superior to me, I am likely .'ho thinks that th.a time doen : to be snubbed. If 1 imputu to them count. ti-.e ieid.ng that 1 am inferior I wi'.i , tablets, therefore! Meet it is not fail to be inferior. l 1 ft'; ll. down t"at 1 nm Kotting ... , I i . i ... i. , what is com.ng to me. It I am scit-confidant, I awaken Thi- & (,f hw chance h oonlo.ancc. i , , i . , . lh .i;,.,:,..,... If I cringe, I make others want ,, "the bright lexicon of fact there's to stop on me. no such word. If I am cheerful, cheerfulness is. If I am petulant, unrest ful, irii hr.nded me by others. , table, wiitched, unsatisfied, and bored If 1 am grouchy and snappy, they , I know the crop, and might have will bito me. expected the harvest when I owed People iro at me about the way lithe seed of self-in hilgence, lack of go at them. , will, l.ioval cowardice and general Tin re is a law in physics to the self .shiu ss. elect that action is eoual to reaction.' If I am lonely, it was I who drove The ball tebounds from the wall with hi arts away. the mmc force with which it was J If I am bitter it was I who fkhu:i ihrown against the wall. ed the sugar-bow!. And if I approach a man with po-' If I am persecuted it was I who liteness, I usually receive politeness. 1 brought it on by my can'.ankerou-- I get from this world a snrlo for a ness. smile, a kick for a kick, love for love, The loving are beloved, and hate for hate. . The generous are heljied. Of course there are exceptions to, The considerate are considered, this rule. But if there were id rulei The bully, by and by, is bullied, the tho-c would be no exceptions. 'tmashtr, smashed. And the difference between the man And the end of a hog is the s'augh who knows how to play a game and . ter house. wins regularly any game, including' There are no victims of fate. Thty poker business and the game of life always rise above tragedy. The nob!'.' and the man who steadily loses, is:. soul is never more serene than when that '! e wise man sticks to the rules all creation thinks it has downed him. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH William R. BurrelU Tastor A live Sunday school invites your presence if not in at tendance elsewhere. Classes suitable to all ages from the toddlers to the hill-toppers. EVERYTHING THE PUBLIC DEMANDS AT PRICES THE PUBLIC IS WILLING TO PAY T. C. LEE & SON QUALITY :-: VARIETY :-: SERVICE KIWANIAN SAM H. LEE THE HENDERSON MOTOR COMPANY FORD and FORDSON SALES and SERVICE GENUINE FORD PARTS ROTARIAN F. G. HENDERSON UNION MOTOR COMPANY SALES AND SERVICE THE BEST HAVE KEEN BUILT BODGE BROTHERS AND STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES KIWANIAN EMSLEY ARMFIELD KIWANIAN FRANK REDFERN Established litl T. P. DILLON & SONS ' V... T ,-V Uli.UiLtkU J' K-O MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS V' ' ! ""11 j UNDERTAKING A DOLLAR SAVED is worth a dozen that slip through your tinkers. Open an ac count at this bank and let us ao your sav- -irtR for you. 3 It will be ready whenever yoa want it and with interest, too. MONROE BANK & TRUST CO. R. H. REDWINE. President II. B. CLARK. Cashier SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Dress Voiles, all shades, 25c value, .... 15c vd Men's Straw Hats, 3.50 and $4.00 value, Special for Friday and Saturday $1.9S and : S2.9S Two dozen Ladies' Voile Waists, $2.00 value Friday and Saturday Special 9Sc AB JOSEPH COMPANY The New Store Next Door to Bank of Union. ADVANTAGE OF A TWO-SPEED MOWER Frame of Thomas Crown Two-Speed Mower. Note That All Wearing Parts are Detchable. Heavy grass requires that a mower knife move with much greater fpeed, than when mower is working In very liht grass, or is doing the many jobs of light cutting necessary time at the high speed sometimes needed to give power. Gears Run in Oil. . An Automobile makes use of varying speeds for power purposes. No one would think of running an engine all the on every farm. If the knife moves at fast speed in cutting lijht grass cr weeds vtar is excessive. The Thomas Crown Mo;ver ha3 a two-speed movement of the knife. This feature adite much to the life and gcod w ork of the mower. Phone 11. Mcnroe, N. C. brip MONROE. ti.C. v
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