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Our friends judge us by our deeds. The courts by our misdeeds Woman was made of man's rib sod if s natural that she should rib him. "Hail, gentle Spring," mid the poet and it hailed on his victory garden. We are making history now. We will make the geopraphy later. Willkie has perhaps decided that he cant be right and president, too. There may be a housing shortage but there is always a place for rumors. If people seek their level, like water, they soon find themselves in a hole. When a woman primps up she expects that men shall accept her at her face value. Just when you think you are out of debt you find that you still have the devil to pay. . - 'ti The Middle West V the nation's food center and Washington, D. C., its fued center. You cant always judge men by their clothes. It is possible to camouflage a jackass. The devil is never on the level. Stay on the level and hell not be able to reach you. There i* no record of Adam's getting into any more trouble after he had to go to work. If Roosevelt continues to ran it will be difficult to keep him supplied with nmning mates. Simple Susie says when Mrs. Newrich broke Into high society it was ■ mild form of burglary. Hen are naturally a little shy of women barbers. They recall what Delilah did to Saaisoo. ~~-r " ; The follow who made his check A ceiling price on onions wont hold. The onions are stronger than the ceiling. All the trouble in the world if caused by two classe of people—men and women. If justice were properly dispensed there might be many changes in the prison population. M. DeVisconti, and dirnmr goes* of Mrt. & G. Gardner); S/8*. Human D. Hoekinson, Burrton, Kan.; Sgt Francis Keanc. Hartforid, Conn., (Satonlay night gfeeata of Mis DeVfcconti, and guesta of Mr. and Mia. a D. Rouse); Sgt. i. A. Darcy. West Fkirview, Ra.; S/Sgt. C. A. Folwilder, Staunton, Va., (Supper at Cantor. Saturday night). Camp Jejeune: Pfc. Ermftt* C. Silovick, Struthers, Ohio, (supper at Cantor Saturday night); Pfc. Leo C. CaraUa, Quincy, Masa., (supper at Center Saturday night—dinner Sonday. Miss DeVisconti). V^TO'lgS Pfc. Glenn N. Taylor of Seattle, Wash., and Pfc. Orill W. Moore of Mt. Houre, Ttexas, (dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis). Pfc.'s Taylor and Moore have served 18 months, fighting Jape. Seaman Hyman Edsel Mills, 2/c, at the U. S. Naval Receiving Ship, Jacksonville, Fla., and Fannville. Circle No. 3 of the Methodist Woman's Society at which,Mrs. W. M. Willis is chairman was the hoe teas group for the weak end and served fried chicken, deviled eggs, tomatoes, lettuce, bread, caramel and chocolate cake, cookiea, ice tea aid salted pecans. Acting hostesses were Mrs. Willis, Mrs. J. W. Parker and Mrs. D. S. Morrill assisted by Mrs. J. H. Darden and Miaaee Mary Frances Allen and Sue Taylor. A letter from Sgt. Leonard A. Scott (better known as Scottie) who has been transferred from Seymour Johnson Field to the Army Air Baa* ft Greensboro, expresses hia feppreciatibn for the many pleasan days spent in Fannville and to the friends who entertained him and numerous other soldiers. Be is grateful for the fine way the many families of Fannville opened their homes to men so far from home and he hopes to again see all when the war is over. The Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R., will be hostess group this week end. , NOTICE FROM LOCAL SERVICE MEN'S CENTER There is an urgent need of rooms this week end for fifteen service men who will attend the- Matthews-ElRam ey marriage. Please call me if you have a room or can invite any of these man for meals. *Tobitha M. DeVisconti. Want Ads! Mien Flues and Grates—M. E. Dixon, Faraville, N. C. M12-2tp FOUND—FOUNTAIN PEN. Owner can pfme at this rffle* by lecribtaf ud^urterfor thia s4r. FOR SALE—GOOD USED TRANSPLANTER. Fsrmrille Implement Company. ltp CATERERS: For Month of Ma*— Piss, Cookies, Cakee, Cm Puff*, Demerta, other Specialties. Call Mil. T. & Ryon, Phone 441-6. Episcopal Guild. ~ A28-4tp WANTED—Two Young White Ladies either married oraifcgle, for light wort in and around FarmvMle; one ■mat ho ahie to drive ear. We forntah ear. Address "Light" c/o Farmrille Enterprise. M12-2tc Wo also hare a eoatfpiete lino, of repair part*, tires and tubes. WPJ8TKRN AUTO ASSO. STORE. 18 HATE A COMPLETE LINE OF BATTERIES Gnarantoed from six to eighteen aMntha. We Aloe Charge them the Old and Now way April 12, 1776 (the Halifacx Re solves). The flag wis officially adopted by the General Assembly 01 March 9, 1888. Q—How many North Caroliniani have served on the Supreme Court af the t. a? A—Two,:lames Iredell (1790-179#] appointed by Washington, and Alfrw Moore (1799-1804) appointed by Join Adams. Q—How many Presidents of tfa United States were born in Norti Carolina? -SgfcwB pA—Three, Andrew Jackson, born ii Union Cbunty and serv^S «s Presi drat, 1829-1887; James K. Polk, bon in Mecklenburg, served 1846-1849 and Andrsp Johnson, born in Wsfc and secved 18«*-18«9. * Q—Name two North Carolinian! who played an important part in th< early history of the Republic ; anc ..*£• hway No one knows how we' soldiers j&p fair— No one hero to lore M, m oa» t# i-Mi\ ■ S vf • i";' Keep -smiling dear mother, also be wwe— Ask the Lord for year son to be . ■ saved. • Each night as I kneel by my cot in vis pwyw— I pray God to take care of ytou whose over there, .. Good night dear mother, the taps y£' ring across the wayKay God grant me the pleasure 7 To be with you next Mother's Day. > —Polly E. Bundy. k "SAME SERVICE" \ MILTON & LYNN EASON, OWNERS—OPERATORS West Wilson St — Phone 400*1 — F*x*
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