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How Big Is Your Heart? There was the tall elm tree and the green lawn. There was the big kind house and her laughing mother . . and candlelight for her supper of break and milk and fruit . . and the wonderful event of her father eoming home each evening. Then there came the black ami terrible night when the Nazis swept in. Loud voices, trampling feet, rude jostling out into the street. . sharp crack of rifles, and the great roar of flames burning down the house. Now Signe is alone—and starving. H«*r moilin' ami failin' . . Iteruuse they would not compromise, cooperate, collah orale . . because they would not come to terms with evd . . . were stood before their own graves and shot. They died for the whole world of decent people, and Signc has become the ward of thai world. We owe this child a debt. She must know the decency for which her par ents died. Moreover, because of their sacrifice, and thousands like it in Holland. China. Hus sin, Creece, Norway, Yugoslavia, Czechoslo vakia and France, enemy bayonets are dull er, enemy Imilels are fewer, enemy power is less lo send against our fighting men. Because of the resistance the people of these tortured countries are maintaining-— and ran continue *o maintain with your help-—-invasion wi!! he easier. This month, we must finance three vital jobs—helping the people in unoccupied and, if possible, occupied countries -— maintaining the morale of our armed forces wherever they may he—ami relieving the distress in our own community. Much is needed for this mighty task, and the need will he met if your heart is hig when von write your check. Itcmcmhcr, you make just one hig contribution instead of many small ones. So add up everything you would be giving to all the separate agencies, and then double it! The need is crucial—so give ,aml give all you possibly can! Give ONCE /or ALL these USC) United Seamen's Service War Prisoners Aid Belgian War Relief Society British War Relief Society French Relief Fund Friends of Luxembourg Creek War Relief Association Norwegian Relief Polish War Relief Queen Wilhelmina Fund Russian War Relief United China Relief United Czechoslovak Relief United Yugoslav Relief Fund * Refugee Relief Trustees United States Committee for the Care of European Children V * * * NATIONAL WAR FUND DIXIE MOTOBS, he. WmiAMSTON MOTOR CO Branch Banking & Trnsl Co. Virginia El&c¥ir&To^rerCo. WiUlamsion Hardware Co. Marlin County Building and Loan Association McClee'r Cash Grocery AMI S VARIETY STORE MABGOLIS BBOTHTHC UNDSLEY ICE CO. mabtin SUPPLY m WQOLABD hardware CO. MOOBElHOCEBYlor JL& w» GROCERY CO. N. ISRAEL _GMranlyBank & Trnsl Co. WILLABDsTHoFjgiTnp^ HOAWOKE CHEVROLET Co. belktyleTcowpIw R. S. COURTNEY HARRISON OIL COMPANY PEELE'S - JEWELERS WOOLARD FURNITURE Co. Wt^TERN AUTO STORE FARMERS SUPPLY CO. ROSE S 5c & 10c STORE ALPHA CLEANERS CHAS. H. JENKINS &7o. DAVIS PHARMACY DARDEN S DEPT. STORE G. & H. Builders Supply Co. Williamslon Peanut Company Williamston Pkg. Mfg. Co. Standard Fertilizer to. WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY Co. J. LAWRENCE PEELE L1LLEYS LAUNDRY Sam's Bargain Place FARM VILLE - WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY F. C. X.
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