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of the American Revolution. The motto: "To Sdhne Home and. Country," insures its greatness and increasing membership. It is nation al, not sectional; democratic,,and has* worthwhile objectives, stated ;Mias Home. “October 11, 1896, was chosen as date of organisation by eighteen women of Washington, D. C., because it eras on that date that Cplumbus sighted land. The first Preeident General was Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, Wife of tire President at that time. , “Continentall Congress is the name given to the National-Congress and February 22 wrnrtto date of the first meeting. ■_ This was later changed to [April 19, and is. still held the week of 'April 19, because at that time . Tire Battle of Lexington was fooght, ‘'Because of growth of the society, in 1904 a city block in Washington, Di/G„ was purchased and buildings erected. Hus property, valued at 10 - . .uniwww i ifolifav^thlts j nbtvbelbnga to the dation of a library in Washington -is confined'to genealogical and research data for the preservation of-priceless facts concerning the people of this country ; “2. To look after underprivileged children. There are tWrt^n approv ed schools which have met the stand ards of the sodiety. Xhwssme is one of them. patriotism. - IMs includes many phases, among them thef following: : (a) Encouraging children to be good eitdzezns by . means of J&nior A mcrigan OiHxowchip cluha with, em phasis on th* American Cfeed, Pledge of Allegiance, and National Anthem. (b) Girls Homemakers Clubs — Good mother make good homes the foundation of A gnat nation. (c) Work with youth groups of all types. (d) C.A.R.—Children-of American Revolution. (e) ItJformation and proper use of the flag. (f) Great Americanism committee for citizen to prepare ship. -4S; (g) D.A.R. magazine of which Miss Gertrude Carraway is editor, S»e now has a pian by which each state sponsors an edition. Advertisements are solicited from business firms or historical advertisements are giyei^ m__L -_a!_; am from ^ each section.^ Since there 4^)00 readers in North Carolina alone Musical Instruments Francise Dealer for Gibson and Martin Guitars Gibson and Premier Amplifiers id i ,1 All Band Instillments, such as Saxaphones, Clarinets, Trombones, Trumpets, Cornets, Drums Any Instrument not in stock can be ordered. WATCHES - CLOCKS HIKTUSTUNE KIMjW WATCH BANDS PRINCESS RINGS *; PEARLS ? DIAMONDS WATCH REPAIRING! All watches sold or repaired by us are “Watchmaster Tested” <#•« AH Popular, Hillbilly and Sepia Records i I ■ f ■ i - fs JEWELRY AND MUSIC CO. CASH OR CREDIT f ‘ t rt v % 112 S. Goldsboro St. WE MAKE RECORDINGS! Wilson, N. lij »*•*»*••♦** Mrs. E. L. Hardy for the Colonel Alexander McAlliiiter chapters, j The meeting opened with the singing of the first verse of the National An them, followed by the Fledge of emphaeing that there most be qtrict adherence to the Uwb of God. For the social hour the hostesses, Miss Mamie Davis, Mrs. Lynn W. Edwards, Sr., of Spurn Hill, and Mrs. Herbert J. Holden ot Greenville in vited guests to the refreshment table ATTEND CAROLINA TENNESSEE GAME the Carolina-Tennessee game in Chapel BiH Saturday were: Mr. and Mis, ^emon iPfc**saa, Mr. and Mrs. & AJtafeDr, and Mrs. W. A. Mr and Mrs. VP. .A Allen, iirfibwrLflng, Mr. and Mrs. i Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, James B. Hock VHOBr 0. Lang, Jr., KGoins, Elbert ft Jones, Hal HUme, Dr. J. M. and Mrs. John King tits; R A, Fields, Jr., i— hebnht ntie siowdeooo+e Mr. and Mrs. Ike Joyner were Duke Hospital visitors Wednesday when they took their little son Douglas for s physical check-up. ' Miss Edith Tyson visited friends in Norfolk^ Va., recently. Friends of Beoca Allen will be sorry to learn that she* is ill in Pftt Memorial hospital. Beeca is in the 10th grade of the Arthur school. Wc hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mamie R. Holloway, Mrs. James E. Stokes and daughter, Linda, of Washington and Louis Holloway visited relatives near Kinston Sun day. Mr* and Mrs. Norman Wooten were recent Raleigh visitors. Mrs. Jim Reavis and little daugh er, Rita, were recent guests of her mother, Mrs. C, C^Harris. Mr. and Mra.'W. H. Crawford of Greenville attended church at Ball ards Sunday ami were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ross an nounce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Dianne, in Pitt Memorial Hospital on Sunday, October 30. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Nichols I and children, I. B. Jr., and Linda, of Char lotte visited Mr. and Mrs, Gilmer Nichols several days last week. Chas Nichols was a visitor on Thursday. Mr. mid Mrs, L. F. Batts, Horace and Jimmie Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ross visited Creedie Bradley in the Orthopedic hospital at Gastonia last week. Creedie. is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall and Mrs. R. E. Hall of near Durham were re cent week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harris. . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hyman of Tarboroattended church at Ballards Sunday and were also visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford. Miss Barbara Sasser of E.C.C. was a week end guests of Miss Edith Tyson. Miss Virginia Dunn was a Rocky Artillery Battalion, is. attending the Adjutant General's School at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. The coarse in winch Corporal Harris is enrolled “Stenography” continues /or 18 . A CARD OF THANKS Mrs. 1 Jessie Tripp wishes to ex-' press her appreciation for the many prayer* laid, and the cards and letters lent during her stay in the & m i*£ Convenient Departures From Famville to: 1-way ‘Greenvifle_...*.,_. 40c •Washington, N., Q. 90c ‘Jacksonville, N. C. .... $1.80 •Richmond $.55 •Wilson TIM HOLT in “HOT LEAD” ftlan JACK CARROLL MARIE McDonald in “HIT PARADE OF 1951 ■ pins No. 5—Pirates of The Hig -Seas aaliOrtoon ^ - ■30JNDAY SHELLEY WINTERS in “A PLACE IN THE SUN” and News - Tom & Jerry Cartoon TONY CURTIS PIPER LAURIE in 'PRICE WHO WAS A THIEF’ . GEORGE O'BRIEN in “GOLD RAIDERS” also ROBERT MITCHUM MYRNA LOY in “THE RED PONY” also Popeye Cartoon - JOHN DEREK DONNA REED in . “SATURDAYS HERO” and ./ News - Donald Duck Cartoon ‘TANKS ARE COMING’ Velvet-smooth beowwe dots is «1U . - *. |Spnew experience in driving! «C*»M»|rtwmF PtmniMt Aauautit Ttm*». mhsh* «md W3°b.§. . i -jssrhik; -• '•tfflwBlrali
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