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LV.nSVlUC, M'OBTM CAHOLUJA . r -. r- v. v.y w v.j' W V V Nw' oooocoo 7. 7:V !:Vj V :':;.J Ik It wasn't sb long ago that Mary was ; playing with dolls. Now srje's playing with fire, and is perilously close to the flames., ' .,'! , i The war has done this to Mary. Her '' y,;' 'i ' '. I'-: t - v A ' ' -f 5;N: ; -. ? father's reserve commission was called up and he went back to the army. Her . , .:' : i. ..: , ... " !. (:"' ' ' mother, partly for something to fill the empty hourspartly because she wan- . . i- , ,! i . . . . v v i ' - red to make with her own hands some ' - of the weapons with which her hus band would fight got a fob in a war .. plant.." - , ! . Mary was too young to get in the - . ' v - WACS or the WAVES or the Nurse's Corps.She was too young to get ajob , in a factory. The older girls-looked down their noses at her'wheh it came to invitations to the parties for service men. "Too much of a kid," they said. . Too much of a kid, ehl She'd show thenv So . she is showing them. She's V toward trouble. She', out ori the town, She', flirting with trouble that can wreck her whole , life. ' ' . x . 1 . L fi I ' There are millions of youngersters like Mary, both boys and girls. They re,war - - . iu ifiVFNILF DELINQUENCY rate up to .heartbreaking ( orpnani wnu ur wnmjf - - - ----- - - heights. You will Kelp to keep fundamentally nice kids out of trouble when you give to your eal United War Fund campaign. That is a sensible development to bring order ntj loi theraisingof moneyfornecessarywaragenc.es and local .agenc es a, USO, China Relief, British War Relief, Russian Relief, and other,. It ,s combined with ap peals for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other agencies which help the home front to tune V. i . .?j aL. i i rlAtlhit n keen fundamentallv mce kids out or Tion propeny; to aia mo wwi -r . i v . trouble. ' . ; . v i " The dollars you give to ypur community's war fund, and through it tb the Not.onal War Fund will go farther than any other dollars you ever parted with. Their charity will begin at home; it will go to camps here in America; it will travel a"""1- G,v?' - Sr. generously. Add up your total gifts-THEN 1 DOU&LE THAT TOTAL!' Collin's Dept. THIS SPACE SPONSORED BY Store Z. J.Carter & Sons of Wallace. WALLACE. Collin's 5 & 10 WAUACE; Cent Store BetflHavilb Nevs P T A MEETS The BeulaviUe PTA held its first regular meeting of the cur rent school year Monday evening with the new presment, airs. Asne Miller presiding After dispensing with much business calling for plans for the year, Mr. O. P. John son. County School Supt;, made an interesting talk. At the close, the Hospitality Committee asked the teachers to form a line and friends present to meet them. Re freshment! were served by this committee assisted' by a number of high school students. CHURCH SERVICES Mr. i and Mrs. Orvia Thigpen , v , , . ,i c. 12 Noon and X P. M. s. B. at U ' shaving set, were Miss Julia Dean Sandhn and Jack Morton. - Deli clous homemade candy and Coco colas were served. : 'lpasoNALs .... ' Miss Minnie Morton Evans of Jacksonville spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans. 7. '''-,.:).'..;' "Mrs. Lou Belle Williams.. Rich ard Williams and Yates Dobson were in Kins ton Saturday. JBxiends ol Mrs. Howard Ho- cutt of Clayton will be glad to know that she is recuperating from a major operation. Mrs. L J. Sandlln, Sr., Mrs. Irene Boger ana Miss Kuth Jones spent Fri day in Kaieigh with her. A.. M. and B. T. U. at 7 P. M. Sunday School at 11 A. M. at the Presbyterian and Free Will Baptist churches. WEINER ROAST Misses Joyce Jackson. Kathleen Trott and Rosa Lee Whaley were joint hostesses Tuesday, evening at a weiner roast at the home of the former. ' ' Many delightful and entertain ing games were played. A large group of boys and girls enjoyed the , hospitality of their hostesses.'; - ' ' BRIDGE CLUB;-"i:ri Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mercer entertained the Beulaville Bridge Club Wednesday evening. Three tables were at play and winners I nolia spent Sunday with Mrs. A. ' of prizes, both powder and a R. Mallard In Goldsboro. Thigpen visited Kinston one day last week, , . . irr. . ... - , .'" '. 1 -:-a ' ' Among those attending the Bap tist Association at Mt Olive Tues day were Mesdames Lula Parker, C. V. Thomas, Clyde Brinson, Gib Batchelor, Messrs tJ. D. Miller, M. M. Thigpen, and Rev. R. W. Fitzgerald. - Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris have returned from a trip to Baltimore. Mrs. L. M. Holloway of Camden, S. G, formerly of Beulaville is critically ill. 4 Mrs.TR. W. Fitzgerald is in Chattanooga,' Tenn,,. . with .her mother who is quite ill. , . , ; TlSgtW. G. Jones of Baltimore, Md., is Spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jones.' v - Mesdames Annie Bostlc. Wm. Bostic and Clarence Pope of Mag- Miss Ina. GresUa t Tarboro Sunday, and I l guest Sunday niftt I a Duncan of Murfreiiboro. Rev. N. E. Gresham v guest preacher at t!e boro Baptist Chuch wui Mr. and Mrs. J. D. S.n-. Miss Juha Dean SanOla a picnic dinner at tlaxw Sunday, given in honor ti . Smith who'recenty retun l . 22 months in the Brltl;i 1 Mr. S. W. Gresham Bernice Gresham spent W day io Kinston. ' ' Representative cf Zz:' :A Security Cocrd Ut3 : On Each 3rd Tus:-y W. J. Whalen, Field Assiflts s t of the Wilmington office of t fa cial Security Board spen? 3rd :, Tuesday in the Post C. .ce here for service to resident of Kenansville and, vicinity. U r applications for original or Ck II cate Social Security Amount ; Number Cards are taken, CL.Liis , for payment of old-age and survi- ' vors insurance may be filed and if desired assistance will be given in filling out papers ? in filing the claims. All services are free of charge. . ' j Dri 'HVW. CohvcD 'o ,t t OFTOUKTBIST "u '' - Eyes Bsamlned. Olassw Fltte ' Neas Seer to Cayeaanjck C3ievr, rwtiMWt Offlw Al IN WAIXACS . a, nAnnni0oonrooornnnonoooooooo N J - , t nSiSmmmmm ' -' .. '''-Sil Is" Don't Forget To Give All You j V ' UNITED WAR FUND DRIVE . j N Next Week . ; ; A. Brooks Dept Store .. k ! k Warsaw, N.C ' I (z m - . .. - . : i ' 7 J l V -L,- ' vliilir .V -- j .' 1. v- t -I ! booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooco OUR BOYS, NOW, ARE IN A DEATH GRIP WITH THE GERMANS j THEY NEED OUR HELP MORE THAN EVER ... u io Vc-j iL3 Ugit ? fiZXT VEEX CLTLI?4 COUNTY VIU CE CALLED ON TO DONATE $11,5C0 IN THE v . . C2r.:.:3TOC:VSALLYCUCAN ' : 1 i ' j JJ The United War Fund Drive 1 : Starts In Duplin Rlonday LET'S ALL GIVE ALL WE CAN THEY ARE GIVING THEIR LIVES Varsnw- Army S':o?2 ' Njw end U:cd CI-.I.'-T - UVrcrr.rJ s
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