• volume rorre-owt f "■"■'|i' '■ -*' I , iiI,..iw. mil.w«...«y<i!|. PAjRMVLLLK, 0Wf COUNTY, NORTH CABOUNA . »♦♦♦♦♦♦ iftgnif & Jininfff why tnniwl i cmu concern. Wmlie'Japanese worried over the fiust that a ship of grease headed for a country malting war on a neighbor had been three diys atsea, without payment arriving at the bade, Dr. Hadley remarked that he had rather see him Idea the money than the customer. The Japanese’s reply was that he needed #ie monsy, re -way except the law of the gun. Now we five in a world which has become a neighborhood.” J^.V" He continued that the interests of tbe must be obliterated in the interest rdf common rights and that Communism is inescapably atheist “Whenever we let life be spelled in terms of economic values,” said Dr. Lindley, "We are following Kari Man. That is the heart and one of Marxism. Our greatest contribution comes when every Individual is sti mulated through freedom, of action to his greatest contributions.” Dr. Londley was introduced by s former classmate, Rev. Z. B. T. Cox, pastor of the JTsrmville Christian church m Haywood Accompnnied by Mrs. Smith, Miss Wills Rae Harper sang two number*. Prior to the talk, Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson, regent, opened tbe meet ing with the ritual. Mrs. £. B. Bean nr America.” an article in i wfwt> wntca reveals that all the weak points in America’s radar system are: known, by spies and that America is not ed for the onslaught of the R reminded the chanter words spoken at the dedication of the temple, “If my people* which are call ed by my name, dull humble them selves and pray and seek myfaee and ■ wicked' <*vay», 'then I ■. I "sKssr mm turn shall Sim added, "we <»in» and iftiii ■ of wmm ' M# Me. and Mrs. Paul Allen, Jr,, son spent Sunday in Durham " relatives. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Barrett and children jdGatesvSle spent Sunday ivith Mr. and Mrs. R. N, Freeman. Mr. Harrdl, a former meadier W Hm load M#jr» M d#f*tntendent of sehpoUi in Gates county* fp| . Mr, and Mrs. V. N. Bass of Golds >oro, Milton Bass, who recently re turned from Germany, and Walton ,. W* f«iday and Mfs. E. P. .. > i Mrs. J. T. Parker underwent an ap pendectomy at Woodard-Herringr hos pital in Wileoft Thursday.: Miss Fat Corbett, student at ECTC, spent the week end at home. She had Was Dot Howard, a sMissmate, ha her P*#: G. L. Winders of Winston-Salem . . his aunt»Mtea Rosa Williams, and. his brother, Hal Winders, last Mr. and Mrs, Z. T. Con of SpHsf Mount were Mr. and Mr*. of HHHII Jones, J«, ■ Mr. wM Mrs. Hubert Webb of Ra leigh were guests of Mr. agd Mrs, : Mr. and Mrfc.AmAJlimaiaa,- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Flanagan, Ben Lewis, Charles Quhtddy, Mr. and Mm. Robert Rouse and W. A.AHen, attended the Farm Bureatt Asheville •kfc twe|n and her boase guest, Mrs. James R. Laps, pinner guests Thursday of Mr* Ri# Hines -in ‘ Rocky Mount. Mrs. Lane returned to her honk In Doug ias, Ga., today. Mrs, E- M. Tyson, Jr., and dmigh ters have returned to fJudr home at Bollards afU*. voting relatives in Wisconsin for oewrai weoka. ''Mr. sndMrn. I*»i#$Basswill . IflWibtfNipIfM to *»*!", Ha. '•«* 1 Jt* Witt Servicemen ***** Pvt Robert W. (Sob) Morgan has hu^ut.,An^do’ Texas, toJP, & Warren Air Since Base, Wyoming. Hie address is AF 14381128, 3466 Student fiqd. T-340. Pvt Willie Willis May is stationed st Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. His M iress is US 63040226, S. V. C, Btry., »19th F. A. Bn. % He was seat from Fort Meade, Md, where he was a Pfc. TonrDail returned to Ft Bragg yesterday after pending a live-day furlough with his mother, Mjfc&eris DaiL Wounds he received id Itorea bav* healed. On January 81 he was ijlip adyfcyriciiliy-fit ’tor' active duty. Capt. MarvJn Hinson and other to-, sal -guardsmen’ "stationed. "ifyjjfrort Campbell, Ky„ hato written their families that 16 inches of snow am on the arroundaiKi that the temnemture is10 degrees betajfswro.. His address is Hq. 690th F. A.- jfeg... His son% ad deras is Pfc. Charles Hinson, Btry. C, Hq. 690th *•’** « - • Mhile FsnnviUe guardsmen at Font Campbell am shivering in the snhsero weather, Ed Beckman is basking in warath at Camp Atter* Ed writes back to his par and Mrs. G. E. Beckman, yxatg1 renutrks io whtt th^ JbM » inflationary conditions that if the ireseat services or additional service* (ftw rwlend by the state* that it could require additional taae*. i^idly were in favor of «t least cen ^wtogtheB»eaw(tjsyijees;l^^ sver, theywere servants of the pestle u»* would use their votes in the way hat they felt the majority of the >eople wanted them used. They atet >4 that la Iteh opinion it would ms a big raiatalEa|» decrees* thesef ffees of' the public achooli at this Jme. Mr, Edwards and |tr. Hicks laid that they would like for the >eople to; let them know how they 'elt on 4»S|>j«Wttgte The proa an* !ooe of the educational problem, both >n the county and state leyefr were liscussed sb length. Theee present vho expressed, their pinion said that hey did not think tit county or the itate could afford to decrease school H4v JS.?.'is 33»e question. , of revaluation of property in Greene county for the rarpoeeof‘taxation. Bd Butt*! a nember of the Board- of Commission »r«, stated that revaluation was -he ng considered by the county howl. )n motion by Jake PriMelle and sec mdedbyJiw 8u*g, the club un mimouilf* paesed a resolution asking Representative Edwards and Senator licks to «sa their Influence and vote n fkvor of. the recommendations of hfiltste Board of Education. The rronU Placed narticolar emphasis on eachar Salaries, the purchase of origi nal school buses by the state and bet er transportation servica so Hud the mend iaeoirrenienee -. and hardships luffered by patrons and children could * eliminated. . On a notion by Sr. Edwards pad y TMIflflfid ft' Owt In Goldaboro a /ihunch secre tary wa* In need ofsorne post cards ' on '* holiday. „ She. pent thejanitor to the drug store for them and it wasn’t long before the clerk at the ■tore called lag. The janitor had riP® tor poker cards. Ir'fxfftt' rram summer when A. g., student at State college, received his draft ‘call. He has been deferred anti! foe end of the ' A_v .-tj-r. J X-U As* excited had given her family only a week's •dtiea called her mother: from cot i lew days before the wedding. Her fiance had found that they could get a house shortly liter their re -tp*. “Mother” rite said, “all 1 need is a eori^liy .Sjn’t love wonderful. |4 The balmy weather early this pecK^haa made gardening, houaectean iag and Waiting perk up. The hand committee requests that housewives collect .their old papers and magazines far tjf lifilt1 drive to be held early in ATTENDS RETREAT Rev. Z. B. T. Cox attended the mid-winter Dieriplee of Christ Minis tew’ retreit at ACC to Wflatit pFed* neaday and Thnnday; Mr. Cox mu vico prtahtoat <rf the planning com Videau Joyner, senior scout, TOnJpt noon on safety at'home, outdoors mid at school The group met in Miss Margaretiriwis* classroom at the school. At the conclusion of foe l Mies Lewis, assistant leader, candy; ___ Badly needed for 1800,000,000 worth of defldsaces on the state’s primary roadsystem. Noneof the $200,000,000 bond issue fandamay be used oa primary highways. pi ,> •’*< • The tnMte fRwaoticm ojE ^e Fann ie Chamber of Commerce and Mer shanta association desisroed Mar. L Snd 2 (Thursday, Friday) as spring Dollar Days. >';. t- . y m Local merchants an already mak ing plans for the event which is sa pors to Farmville on the two days. Persons thronahout the Famvilie shopping area have learned that ft«mriBe's.*^eisl trade events ait,:.: [Hi'M; yd# yywj the. Dollar Days are always drawing cards. & aa-* I’ftS"Ai,Lii">‘" w'lw'vVi"■ *.lit; Bam D. Bandy, Atiman of ti^> March of Dimes, reports that $1460.54 lias been collet to fete and adds the* he is s$l accepting contribu tion from any wi* ja^ have been overlooked or from any who would eater that Ffcrmville can'me#1ite goal of Though still $50 short of the quota* the final amount raised in this com munity ia $1,00 more than Bandy thought two Weeks ago would be raith. ed. - ■ ■ •■'•;■■! ■ Two Calls for

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