Official Addresses Local Kiwanians Lieutenant Governor L. H. Fountain, of the Carohnas Dis trict of Kiwanis International, was the guest speaker at the Au gust 3 nicotine •’( the local Ki wanis Club Fountain, an out standing attorn \ of Tarboro, m Mr & Amei ita s uni" in o s t Psychic Analyst And Ad visor. Confiden tial advice on all sub.; e c t v All Troubles Neienti t'icallv and Cor rcetlj adjusted. Parlor Quiet. READING < ONI UM NTIAI A Place Where You Can Bring Your Friends and Feel No Embarrassment. Office in Trailer ( each ( lioeowinitv. V ('. 15 Miles South of Washington BOOK FOR HAM) SIGN_ | who w as nominated in the recent j Democratic Primary as a candi date to succeed himself in the State Senate, spoke in general on the objectives of Kiwanis Inter national, and more specifically on ' the 1950 theme of the organization centered around “Agressive cit izenship, and the safe guarding of freedom". Touching on Communism as the major threat to freedom, Foun tain said that the world today is engaged in a contest to deter mine “Whether the philosophy of Karl Marx or that of Jesus Christ shall prevail. — Tin mask has been removed from the face of ! Communism and during recent Mar. we have come to know ‘Communism for what it is". He then suggested the field of Re ligion, Education and Legislation as being the primary fronts on .which this threat to freedom must be met. “History has never recorded the downfall of a nation whose people got down on their knees and pray ed for help”, Fountain said he stressed the need for a spiritual Year Car Deserves The Best! . . . And that's what it will Kft right here! Regular cheek on radi ator. battery, oil, tires at no extra charge! A CTOS THRIVE ON OI K SERVICE! 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Fountain was introduced to the club by Vice-president Garland Woolard who presided over the meeting in the absence of Club President, C. B. Clark, Jr. The meeting convened when W C. Manning led the group in the singing of one verse of "Amer ica” after which* Rev. Tom Hast ings pronounced the invocation. Following a delirious supper prepared and served by the Lad ies of the Sarah Manning Circle of the Christian Church, James Manning was proclaimed to be the winner of the club attendance award. The next regular meeting of the club will be held on August 17. * 'Flying Tigers' Key Warner Epic Based on the courageous ex ploits of American airmen who won the war in the air over China. Warner Bros.’ stirring film drama, "God Is My Co-Pilot,” reurns to the Viccar Theatre on Thursday. With a prominent east headed | by Dennis Morgan, who under went a change of movie pace from his musical roles to portray [Col. Robert Lee Scott, “The one I man air force,” “God Is My Co [ Pilot" is the story of the fighter Vi»it HeiJig ami Meyers William Mon for the “Deal Buy» In Furniture99 WHY TAKE LESS...WHEN PEW'S BEST! Vmier Appoutuntul From Fcjm-CuU Compauy, N. Y. PepM-CoU ButUiuf Cuwp^ of (jreenviM* Gen. Claire Chennault, as played by Raymond Massey, instructs Den nis Morgan before the big flight over enemy territory. This scene from Warner Bros.' stirring air epic, “God Is My Co-Pilot,” return ing to the Viccar Theatre on Thursday. Jobs Are Secured For Thousands oi School Graduates Agency In State Places 2, 500 Graduates In Jobs In Past Six Months -:«»:« Husband Hunts Alimony From Absconding Wife Los Angeles. — Jonas Karcs, 68, filed a separate maintcnace suit against his wife, Sophie, ask ing $565 a month alimony. 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