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PAGE TWO DOUBLE OWJPUT GRAHAM TRUCKS N*w MbMb Plica Cora pony ta Paaitka la Cm*bH™ Upaa Naar Taar with miaa Ia th* United Btata* •a A MtOtC bant* Ut apparently hMdlag lato soother good year. tha motor track industry, which a Iwitif *« rlu prosperi ty upon that ot other Hum. to actively making maetkluo* to toko fall nd iimn ot okotaw tin now year the leading manufacturers, who on getting their booooo In order for the rear ta Graham Brother*, the towch division ot Dodge Brothers, the. foe moor month* this company tea been making lu preparation* for Iho-iow netting eeeena gad 11 ta Mid to how ho la the beet position la lu stator/Mt ha* regard* manufactur ing taailKta* and diversity ot Its Ua* at track* Completion a few day* ago ot an expansion program that practically daohtae It* manufacturing oapacK y Indtaptoa how strongly Graham Brother* haHeren that It will do a record bnataeoe ta 19M. This plant & oopaanloa hoo been carried on throoobout the oompaay'* various producing uaiU and enables the com pany to bofld apprnrtmstely Mo traeho a dog on a ettgte ehlft heals Sheald the OOOd arise it will be poo alhle to taerease this capacity very materially hr the addition at extra to addition to taereaatag Ha mti : toctwrtag facilities O rah am Brat here may ho credited with three otjot twWiptaMp* that Should vitally af loot f « track an lea durtag the earning pghr. Thosngli the nddlHno at two •aw models and the taoorporaUon of vital Improvements ta its other trash* the enow any nude ltaelf in the pMfUoB at marhsttag the broadest -rr Baeh ot the nrrr medsta materially too ta tholr raopootlve ftelia. permit ting tha oompaay to parallel more typOO Ot tracks. Um bU cylinder *- too medot, wMcW was Introduced Beat, ta built with a four forward •Mht polling power and makes poa ethla moderate etagtne speed tor test, tetag raao. Loohbeed hydraeitc four wheel Internal axpandlng brakes boat tar hooey service provide quick ■ "i 1 . tmiißtai BTOBB BHIH TAKE M TBBtB MUMI lAfTKARtIfCI (Oeottawed from Pago (toe) will match Um mater's ptai colored dress, yet at the eajne time anUcipat tag Um thrill wham ala herself will eetp not adorned with the same brooch—Jnet harrowed, yot» Q know, from mota. to the qgvy ot all the ether girl's in the neighborhood. Spa ot oqnms, pennies, will oUp Mother a flto-opot with which to hay stater "eomthtag sensi ble, useful sad at lasting durability” why* he. secretively snooping around the bonne. wtl) find that the dtohpaaa leaktac and all ot a sudden he etrfek •pot with the Idas that a new dtahpaa Will ho “taut the thing tor Ms” dll no no this plan of early buy ing goon. Buying a gift or two each week, makes It easier on the pocket book avoids tha dtaappolntmenu qt, Um last “mtnate rash’* sad ta a dta* Uaot blaming to the merchant and bta clerks. • -»-■ • bL • -to* ' ' * - n * ■ ■■II. 11 ■■■- •- 111. ■ALdm OPEIhVTPD OH POtatad Richard Byrd oa Ms trans-At laatlc fligtat, today was brought to u hospital here for treatment of an ta- B» yhe reeelvod whße working at the Whher plant near hero, hit aperatlon was partafWMd and ■maoeue mpseted Bale ben would ha tadty rocooerod within four or fire gr .'K. ■MKL ~1. L*.. . Vv MUMioMinraMPtai I a y y TUBBY Half aLoitfi, Better Than Nona, -m " - ■-■■■- ... .a,.c - - --y ~ ~ ~~7~ ~ - - State Gub Officers Give Report Os District Meetings ■’*» —. ms. _ . g_ Returning from a state-wide tour of the sixteen district* of th* North Carolina federation of Women's dabs which coo*owed the greater part of October, Mr«. Thomas O Ber ry, of Goldsboro, state prsbldent, and Mrs. W. J. Brogdec es Durham, sic oad vlce-preatdaat and chairman of feel amply able to qualify whed the Know-Ye»r-Bt»t* Claes is called, according to Mrs, .Brogden. "Sixteen district meetings, the South eastern Council at Newport News, yo„ and a visit to the Winston Salem Club all between October drst and twenty- tfth made a full bchedule for Mrs O'Berry and me,” she says. While it moaiH little sleep, early ris ing. night trips, traveling by auto mobjle, train, bus and boat, ws lit erally covered the state— Its (our cor ners, Boone. Murphy Southport and Ourritndh, and *ll the spadan be tween, Wa cotulaly can - qualify lats: I tributed tlieir I le holiday sea- I Lifferent tilt to § athers or, de- I allic cloths. 1 *y I Hi Be To Save i Thrift Arrount aaiurm i make that mullem— - j uit woßiething rcßular m. But all along vwur atl> T6f > Oil **4 add d " . '* ■ , 1 nd k*tp it srrowlny. , L ) TRUST CO. jji .. _ . ' . I : j BORO , when tha Know-Your-State Class is called. Whether, we wont supperless to bed.or breakfastless to meeting. we had to have a speech a day and he ready to answer Ua qaesttoos pul to us by alert and Interested wotasn. But we were mere than cowjmdsated for we were everywhere cordfcly re oelved. hospitably entertained, and always accorded the qld-time cour tesy that used to he give* for preach ers and aatalg,!' In a summary of sixteen District meetings It ta impossible to give de tailed accounts no Mrs. Brogden toils la her own interesting way th* story of their state-wide District ex psnenoea. touching only tb* high light* of the eeriee of meetings A* second vice president of th* jOßdtlA: (lon Mrs. Brogden is autodlallcallr chairman of districts and It ta In this capacity that aha serves the redera ikm beet Th* District l* Um moat THE GOLDSBORO NEWS important unit in the organisation of I the Fed*ration for II I* tha bond that ( links the individual club to the Fed- ( eration. It 1s at lb# District meet- , lugs l hat clubs ar* given an oppor- , I unity to tall of the activities ta their , own communities. | The second vice president's lob ta ( the best .pit* In the Federation.” de- , clares Mrs. Brogden. "She has all th* , pleasure for the President ta right | with you to be quoted ants question- \ rd and to be th* rinal authority On , matters pertain tng to the work of * the Federation. ‘'larger and more enthusiastic crowds ot club women than usual greeted us everywhere On* ha* on ly to go to the district meetings end see onr club women In action and listen to their splendid reports to re alise how far-reaching ta their ta li uence and how worthwhile ta the work they’re doing. Onr club women urk no 'orge*'—no menace to th* 'pursuit of happiness'; they ar* still Sioat-glvera,’ true to tradition In giv ing themselves with tbetr charity They give cheerfully to the hungry bagger bub they are Intereatod also in lindlng out why the beggar ta hun try and they busy themselves to find out bow these conditions may be re medied. They ere willing to snatch a little time from their own firesides to kindle a warmer glow on the hearthstone of their community One certainly cornea hack from the Dis trict meetings with more genuine re spect for clab women, higher regard for their work, greater confidence in their purposes and more faith In t hair- tdeax.” 1 . I Make Your Treasure Box I Safe, Private and Convenient Everyone needs a ‘‘Treasure Box’* for important papers, t bonds and heirlooms. Don’t keep such valuables at homi j when, at slight cost you can obtain here a safe, privata and convenient place to keep them. ' ; / SAFE: Altai wit kwiar damage byire. , or hnrglara becanaa of the Oiwivt Meet p KKKI> lU(K and conrrett walla enraging our vmalt. >fUflnt ranifiS I TKEAKI RE MOV and the heavy modern dooriyhich seal* ih but ‘ ’ ~o SAPS VEPOMT 1 * ” PRIVATE: Because when yon rent a MX ahsoi.i telv **afe deposit box here von have a prt* huivatf HKHI vate compartment for It, ctoned by a vTT * I V heavy Meet rover, no one but ydu can Voa koto the ««ij open. When referring to your box, you key* t« yo«r oafe 4e- take it to a private iwmt h where no in* poo it hot .It eaa oaiy quLsitivc eye* can see. * be opened by yo.r key CONVENIENT: Becauhe we are located nSmhT^ »ad ®nm, used together. near your home or ptkee of JuiHinemi and nilrliim Our» alone rnnnot op. nur Vault* provide every row fort and Htt ra ' ««k facility. >“ SZSSSZ * I 1 . 1 Rent a* liitle a* $2.50 per year. The National Bank of Goldsboro AFFILIATED WITH Goldsboro Savings & Trust Co. 1 ' CORNER WALNUT AND JOHN SJREETS I CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS I «• ° I HI ' • , ■» Jk, a I jCSS. FOSTORIA FANCY . I 1 CLASS wake in sev- yjP s»*- I I ERAIj beautiful j\ I 1 styles and COLORS ** JbJ I ■ 7* I f All kinds of fancy and plain brass ware of the best . I I qualify. * I fjpf Ai. -l, k«. . jhJT ikMj • I* % A • * *>■ -*■ • • mT* *••>«•«» uvr: Imported China and odd pieces of fancy China. Best quality mai| shapes, sizes a#d colors. 1 ( Any of these will make beautiful and practical gifts. | I Smith Hardware Company | PCMBAY BLUB LAW JKAY ( LAMP LID OK MATWMTrf. CAPITAL WASHINGTON. Nov. 18—A tight to ban all amassment* fro mthe na tion's capital on fthmtay will ? he launched as soon as Congress con venes, Representative William Lank ford. Democrat of Georgia, announc ed today Backing the "bine law” drive will he the lard's Day Alienee and oth er organisations SUNDAY MORNING, NOVKMBP M, ltjT MPT AXTkIiAX ,• hiai.EIOH. WoV. I^HldV-Quaran tine oi two okipmeate of mates Mm Toxns. ou at Jackaoavltte. Onnlow, *nd the oi>Wr At KkmiTtHo W#r* to <tey lifted. UfMk nniT«4 hero from U. 8 Doportmont of ssTtcal taro wero to ft to offoef that the AJe* mu outfereA be tko animate wm not tko doodly amtkna. y - , i»odoa ■ ai«h‘ ebftd 8»e Ml - ~ ii "mJ tfif/iag ll =/.v
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