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MM . I -t , "' f : . i: f ' 1 , Ey VIDA RHIXOY : 'Ton know, hiu people are al vjrm, '"Crossing the Bridge before tiiey get to it;" H you ar some ot those - try to .make sure -there la a bridge to cross! 'To . most of us, the biggest worries we have are the thought of bad things we might have happen to us and never do. And it's very true that THINGS, are NEVER as bad as they seem, and never so bad that they couldn't have been worse it's usually the way we ) ) ) O ) ) O o rr - r o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o. o Don't let those bills "gang up" on you. Add them up and wipe them out with one low-cost loan, which you can pay off in convenient monthly payments out of income. No collateral required, if you have a steady job. Come in I BANK OF MI. OLIVE 'Make Our Bank Your Bank" O o o o o Mt Olive Calypso o looks' at things that matters so much .anyway. So, it's much better to be cherful no matter what, even in sickness - and even in death . . , really where we need it most, , " -h - , ' . You know, many men who have to take their wife to the Dri because she is sick, thinks as soon as she gets able to cook, wash, and scrub she is. well and out-of danger again! She' may be WELL but NOT out of danger; Have you lost oi never had the art of being contented? Well, if you have, just try to rea lize just how you would feel IF you suddenly lost everything you had and then get it all back again. Then It? you are happy and would wish to multiply it you may first need to Divide it! Get what I mean? Since there is NO security in this old world the only thing there is for us Is "Opportunity." If we cannot do anything at once we certainly should be able to do something at once! You know - it's not really the "Swelled Head," that hurts the wearers It's the "Shrinking" of the head that hurts one in the long run . . . I guess you've heard that a man's work is from sun to sun but Wo man s work is never aone dui it could be that most likely some of it is work that she has asked her husband to do . . . But, that doesn't worry a husband half so much as letting her have the last word providing she ever gets around to it! Some hus bands retaliate by telling their wives that THEY are just what SHE has made them! I'd better stop talking about hus bands or get one! Did you ever notice that no matter how critical a husband gets of his wife he finds fault of her choice of a husband ...??? Have you ever had the feeling that people - didn't like you? If you have, try adding, substracting and multiplying yourself di vide yourself a bit, and examine and see what you have left! Do you think you would find something ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo w w1 ANNOUNCING OUR NEW Hobby & Crafts Department o o o o o o o o o o o o o A Complete Line For Stamp Collectors . . . Model Builders Leather and Other Craft Workers o o e o o o A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TOYS AH Toys Bought or Put on Lay away during the Month of September entitles You to a 10 Discount Everything In This Department Is All New, Including Boats, Cars, Airplanes, Solid Plastic and Flying Models. COME IN NOW Williams Paint & Color Center 'Home of Eaglo Paints and Better Colors" 107 Market St. WILMINGTON Phone 6773 e c that you ' would like in someone else? '),'. , i ! . If you ever have to "eat your words" remember, that man cannot survive on words - alone. But, if you are some of those -who just have - to talk about some one it's far better to talk OV ER their heads than behind -"their backs! But, not quite as much rUW-t KO T T T If you notice carefully, yqM can usually tell the size of a person by simply watch ing his temper - or the size of things which make them angry. Had you ever noticed, that when you want a thing done, when you want It, the way you want ii and liko you want it done, do it your self? You know, it's true, that when you want to make an easy job seem difficult just keep putting it off from time to time. Most ot -us know that. Why a modern woman has to be too fat is such a mystery to man, especially about the "double chin" part where he KNOWS -v" s so filch exercise it may be "double talk." He ma- .ider sometimes;, how Grand-pa put up with so much Lip and Fat but about the only difference in some cases is the Grandma and her night cap & lip, went on her head at night when she retired, instead TO it! It seems though, the longer he lives and the longer he is wrong the more SURE he is that is positibely right, HE THINKS! To me there are far too many good people running around with too many irons in the fire and none of them HOT! Just as it takes a lot of practice to learn how to dodge a Bill Collector well enough to learn how to keep up with the JONES & SMITHS. Trying for a success in any kind of venture is trying but it's sorta like a Turtle it is gained and grows and moves only by sticking it's neck out. Iff i.. -J LI J L... J, ' K To03AfCcl::iCc:::;3S::i7; Look Out For The Weekend Wrecker If you're going to use the family limousine this Saturday or Sunday, you'll want to keep a sharp lookout for the Weekend Wrecker. The weekend Wrecker last year caused more than two-fifths of all deaths due to traffic accidents. Mr. Wrecker is an average fellow most of the time. A good family man, he holds down a steady job and is well liked in his neighbor hood. He's careful vith nearly all his personal affairst, but the troub le is that once on the open high way he throws common sense out the car window. In 1953, the Weekend Wrecker killed 15,830 people and injured a total of 774,700. In two days' time he slaughtered nearly as many per sons as die from traffic accidents during the other five days of the week. It doesn't make any difference how much safety is engineered in to our roads and streets. It makes ao difference what the automobile manufacturer does to put extra safety into a motor vehicle. The Vrecker will still manage to pile up his auto and the persons inside. So here's a weekday tip to all motorists. If you're planning a high way junket this weekend, be sure to drive at a reasonable speed and to observe the rules of the road. Don't you be a Weekend Wrecker. 30000000000000000OOOOOOOOQ00ftQOO The State Motor Vehicles Depart ment warns car drivers that speed ing can carry them faster toward a bad accident. It's silly to be dare- ful. Its smart to be careful The thirty-eight Baptist churches in the Eastern Baptist Association are hereby notified concerning the state Overnight Leadership Insti tute to be held at Campbell Col lege on September 7-8 and Septem ber 10-11. ' The W. M. U. president, the Young People's Director, the Community Missions chairman, the . Steward ship : chairman, the Mission Study chairman, the counselors tor Y, W. Dove Hunting Begins Sept. 10 Dove hunting season for North Carolina, which this year will be a split season, will begin officially on September 10 and will continue through September 29. The second season begins on December 10 and closes on December 29. Hunting begins at 12 noon each day and closes at sunset, The daily bag limit is 8 and the possession limit is also 8- , Thfc Rail and Sora hunting season opens on September 1 and closes November 9. The daily bag for Rail is IS for each person and the pos session limit is 30. The daily bag limit for Sora is 25 also. Hunting for these birds begins 30 minutes before sunrise and ends each day at sunset. FARMERS URGED TO WATCH WEEVILS Boll weevils ere out in large num bers in most North Carolina cotton fields, and farmers were urged this week to keep a close watch on the build-up of weevil infestations and tr-t for control where necessary. George Jones, in charge of ent omology for State College Exten sion Service, writing in the latest tdition of the Cotton News Letter, says that in at least one county as many as 32 weevils were found in every cotton squares. "With squar ing on the decline, square infes tatioii rates may be high and reach 100 per cent even in treated fields," says Jones. Cotton picking has already star ted in most southern North Carolina counties. Many plants have stopped producting young squares, but sev eral half to full grown squares are present. These must be protected in order to produce a good yield. In areas where rains have not fallen, plants are shedding leaves and the crop is rapidly maturing In other areas, where adequate rain has fallen, plants are produc ing late squares and blooms. He said in areas where early corn was planted and where corn and tobacco have already matured, in festation is extra heavy. The worms jump from corn and tobacco to ot"n. They have been moving to cotton since July. - A., G. A. and R. A. and Sunbeams of every church art urgently invit ed to attend. All pastors are wel come., ,','' i,' 1 ",', Six hours ; Intensive training; in W. M. U. work will be given. The conference; are resigned to meet the needs of newly elected officers and chairmen and counselors. State leaders and others will direct the various conference periods. : In order to get the full benefit, each leader or chairman will be ex pecte to stay throughout the con ference In the same class as the work fa planned to be continuous. The work i hot designed to offer much .information nor Inspiration to temporary "drop ins", but dur. ing the Six hours afternoon, even ing, anil morning the full scope of each phase of work will be discuss ed thoroughly. The WHAT, WHY, HOW, WHEN AND WHERE OF W. M. U. work will be covt I ti i lated to the retponslUUit of t 'a person attending the coni'erei ca. The Institute on Sept. 10-U is f ie same as tht offered Sept 7-A. The large attendance . demands- dtroll. cate programs. Approximately boo local officers and chairmen will at- tend these two institutes. , The Institutes (same emphasis) will be held at Frultland during the next two weeks for the lea' ship of the Piedmont section of v state. , The Eastern ' Institute was held last week at Chowan College. mm Onto ffl& 'Jews SGP UP 0 D3GSGiL PAQlM aricf JO is? m WW IvitfCJUUiii . 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