... r\ HER HEART IS IN HER WORK Devoted Red Cross volun teer makes braille books for blind readers. Thousands engage in this work for the Red Cross. RED CROSS NURSE PRO TECTS MOTHER’S HEALTH —These nurses annually visit thousands of ex pectant mothers, in structing them in health measures. WHEN THERE IS SICKNESS IN THE HOME—Red Cross Home Hygiene arms sisters and mothers with vital knowledge with which to meet this emergency . WHAT THE RED CROSS DOB IN DISASTER—raliel in t6 diSMt«n Hi'n y*«r. bpmnimA l«r tfci* relM $1,173,300. K>R rUBUC HEALTH—implwyi 74t iwblic IimMIi mm««. THm* niir**t: M«k* • mittivn v'niH to th* tick. AMI in IimMi MwniiMtioM of fckool chiMran. In- (Iruct m c«sm to protmct hMMi «{ moHi*r b«by. T««clMf Horn* HyyiviM and C«r« tfc* Sick. A«(itH haaWi aiHWitiM whar* apidemiM aceitf. FOR VETERANS—Aid* m probtwn* «f 250,000 VataraM and tiiair daj^andanh. Pravidai racraa- Man for vaforaM in Itoapitait. Sottaiiw moralo ol man in ra^olar (orvica wifli (riandly katp. FOR:PUn.lC SAFETY—Train* man is first «y fo ffca i»i«rad. ln»tr«et* in lifa taviny and wafar «afafy. FOR ■ CHILDREN—4Enrofl» aavan milRoa tcKoo^ chiWron in commwiity tarviaa tlirovfii Jwnior Rad Cr«««. FOR U. S. GOVERNMENT—lN*tr«eH 70.000 lutamployad man in flr«t aid. Safagaard* C.C.C. camp workar* witti firtt aid and Ufa («vinf knoyladga. Maintain* raiarva of nima* for al amarflaneia*. FOR THE W.IND—Frovidas braiNa boot* tWo«9<« many libfaria*. FOR THE NEEDY—6iva« doHiinf, madiaal uip- pite*. layaffa* for InfanH. q FOR THE NATION-^ai«ta!n* 3,700 Cka|>»ar*, 10.000 braneba* raady to nMot any amarfoncy. FV^. bwidrad ttio«naiid man and woman vobm- taart giva tbair tarvica* tbranyb (bo Rad Crot*. FOR THE WORLD — Coo^ato* witb Rod CroM *oaiatio« of S7 natteiw. "IT’S YOUR MOVE!" —Gray Lady and dis abled sailor play check ers. Red Cross provides recreation in all Gov ernment Hospitals. WHEN YOU BREAK YOUR ARM ON THE JOB—Seventy thousand fed- e r a I relief workers were taught Red Cross first aid to prepare against such emergencies. DOBBIN TO the RESCUE—Red Crow reii«f worker retorts I to old methods in r*ackiii9 marooned during winter floods rin W««hington end M«Ho where 3,000 families were aided. a LISTEN TO THE RADIO PROGRAM GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE Don't miss the Daily Specials and the Big Money Saying Coupon Deoll 4 BIC DAYS Bryan Drug Co. Aber N. C. No Middleman in the Rexoil Plan^Thi Saving Gois f o You j,!.. juiie ivit.'iver wejn- phill. I Un’i(;r the direotion of M’ss Mary I Hendrix the B. Y, P. U. had a most j enjoyaWo weuier loast in a. lovely bit of woods noar town last Fr*dav even ing. Aftii' tbe outing they repaired to th5 bonie ot Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Parker and, by a previous arrauge- ment, wure met by the Y. i’. (v. of the Presbytenan church. In order to surprise Miss Marie Parke”, ’vhos‘3 bathday liiej were honoring, the young people hid themselves in the guest room, and as Miss Marie entered the front door they Issued forth, singing “Happy Birthday.” A special Home mission program was given In the Presbyterian church by the Woman’s Auxiliary last Tues day evening. L. B. McKeithen led the devotional and the Rev. A. V. Gib son of Sanford gave an informing and helpful talk on Home Missions. A voluntary offering for this worthy cause was at the close of the meet ing. The Y. W. A, of the Baptist church held an interesting meeting I at the home of Mrs. Laura Rogers of Route 1 on Tuesday evening. I "Bud” McDonald, faithful school I janitor who has been ill for a week, was able to resume his auties Mon day. Miss Edith Averitte of Chapel HjH, spent Monday night with L)r, and Mrs. H. O. Averitte. The Rev. M. D. McNeill, who has been ill for a week, is i!r.proving daily. , Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wairen ot Al lendale, S. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. M. McL. McKeithen and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McKeithen. They were returning from a visit with their son. Paul Warren, senior at David son College. Mrs, Warren, before marriage, was Miss Annie McIntyre, and lived here for a number ot years with her father, Daniel Mc Intyre. They were outstanding citi zens of the town and county. Mr. and Mrs. Warren were married here, th3 ceremony being performed by the Rev. M. D. McNeill. Miss Mary Hentz, one of the pri mary teachers, is on the sick list this week and her place is being supplied by Mrs. H. O. Averitte. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Reed have moved into the home of Frost Snow. Mr. Reed has rented the Snow farm. Miss Lillicui Cole of the Cornelius School, near Davidson and Miss An nie H. Jones, who teaches in Wake county, spent the week-end with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Loving ot Sanford were week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loving on route 1. PHOTO SHOP MOVES The,. Sandhills,, Photo,, Shop,, ot Aberdeen has moved into the Os- j bomo bungalow on Poplar street, H. | L. Epps, manager, announced this week. :kn pinks VKLL <)K(i.\MZKU rd work on the part' pils the W*^st South-1 ol organization is | lape. Along with' ipments such as the le new mimeograph. purpose of printing I :omes the complete the School Library, many new volumes les for reading and have been marked s hoped that friends 11 donate as many W. I. Morris, High in charge. /hich is located on )f the school build- 11 prepared lunches j 1 teachers. This de-1 n equipped by the i d and the Smith- ■ .nnie B. Stratford i is the instructor cs. Club has been or- ar. of the school is . At present there rolled. .NEAL VABIAN sy, Plnehorat or on’s Stables la 1 Pinee Page Sevea THE HC/HE §CH€CL Kin(l«‘rKart<'n Mrisf and Second (»radc«i Apply to >nss LAl l{,\ M. JENKS Phone 15)“S Ka-toe €he Ark ^oulhetn ^Juira, £. Mrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal \ COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Kindergarten through the 8th year MUSIC--ART—LANGUAGES Tutoring Arranged for Older Groups Limited AccommodatioDB for Boarders TUTORING French for Adults or Juniors Chief High School Subjects ISABEL GRAVES, Ph. D. Telephone 7975 7 So. Ashe St. SPECIAL RATES UP TO CHRISTMAS IKINSON ontractor s. C. Tel. 5033 DAMS DECORATOB [ANGER APERS 6922 ^tSSESEESnSl Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, ftpm 10:00 a. m. to S:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your ey»s are veak. AIR HOSTESS. 'VC-hen I'm off duty, my first muve is to li(;ht ;i Camel,” says Miss Mjrian McMichacI who travels with the American Airliacs. "A C.imtl relieves any feeling of tiredness — and how Rood it tastes! rSMAN-WRITER, Rex Be.ich if;ht a (..amel, it quickly gives ;ll-beinfi and renewed energy, •ker I hate al»u learned ihat iterfvre with hculiby nerves.’' ADE AT MELVINS ITR DOLLAR WILL BUY A FULL 100 CENTS WORTH OF VALUE ladies print dresses, short and long price, tax included $1.00 men, women and children 50c to $1.75 of dress prints and crepes 15c to 35c 3d outing flannel, yard 15c fill your needs from our Big Fall and inter Stock. All at Right Price. .VIN BROTHERS Aberdeen N. C _ JRNACE OILS RK.AL ESTATE TR.V.VSFElt W. B. Eastman, Attoriiey-in-Fact, to George Brower, property in Mc Neill township. GET THE PROPER WEIGHT FOR YOUR BURNER PROMPT DELIVERY PAGE & SHAMBURGER Distributors Gulf ReBning Co. Telephone 26 Aberdeen, N. C.