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Can Join to Send News of
This Town Into the Front Line
Trenches.
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ireat Organizations Which Are
Helping to Keep Up .the Morale
of Fighting Millions Unite in
Campaign for $170,500^000.
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{today.
WHOLE NATION MOVES
TO BANISH SOLITUDE
SWITCH
STARTS
■ With millions of American men on
P fronts, in training camps and oo
seas and with thousands ot Ameri
can women on foreign soil, all engaged
-In the stopendous task of making the
.world safe for democracy, a great dot;
^devolves upon those who remain In
She United States,—the doty of send-
!k)g Home to those who have pot Homo
[behind them for the period of the war.
{The agencies through which thlacnn
be accomplished ere Joined In the
‘United Wer Work Campaign. ,
From being given the cigarette or
.chocolate bar, with which he stays his
hanger In the tary of battle, to the
theatrical entertainment or the ath
letic games, which relax him Into nor-
mat pnmfnrf after wmtkc rtf fprriflft
Our Heroes Are Calling From
. Over There—Give What You
Can to Help* Those Ftom
Home.
mat comfort after weeks ot terrific
combat, the American fighter Is de
pendent upoh the continued efforts of
the Y. M. C. A, the Y. W. O. A, the
National Catholic War Council and K.
of O, the War Comp Community Serv
ice, the Jewish Welfare Board, the
American Library Association end the
To carry on this
Viotims of Huh Submarine Drift
Eleven Days. ■ >,
Salvation Army,
work the combined welfare organiza
tions are seeking a fund of 81T0.500,-
OOO.
The Y. M. O. A provides 538 huts In
! American training camps and more
[than 800 In the war zone as centred
[which the fighters can use as clubs,
1 SOLD AND GUANANTEED BY •"
FORD & CALHOUN, Pinehurst
Community Service Takes Plaoe
of Mother, Friends and
Home for Soldiers.
Crew of Norwegian Vestel Picked Up
In M|docean In'Pitlfu!
Condition,
An Atlantic Porte—lh<
tag Is more depressing In a national
emergency than the spirit ot loneliness
in those serving their country, and of
ficials know that nothing can dispel
this feeling more effectually than read-
jtag the home town newspaper..
Publishers ot newspapers In all parts
of the country—this newspaper Includ
ed—have grasped with pleasure tho
plan outlined fty Colonel Thompson,
, , 10 Norwegian
steamer Augvaid, 2,003 tons, bound
from a French port for Baltimore, has
fnllen a'victim to a German subma
rine. A transatlantic liner broughttho
news of tho sinking of tho Augvaid la
I y v vi ouao vi ayyivTcu *vi viv»ev«e
;work by early autumn and 8,822 were
| serving In American camps at home.'
! Y. M. 0. A huts ere the canteens of
jthe American Expeditionary Force and
are tbe theatres where tho American
'entertainers, sent-bver by the “Y," ap-
ipear. Noted American public men and
[clergymen speak In the huts. Classes
'are conducted there. Millions of letters
tare written thereon paper provided
free by the “Y." Physical directors of
the "Y" teach and spread mass ath-
midocean and nlso landed 11 membera
of the crew of 27 men. Three ot the
crew were drowhed end the remaining
13 are unaccounted for.
The rescued men were picked up by
tho liner after having drifted help-
We are now prepared to furnish Autoino-
bile Hearse Service." Our rates are reason
able arid our service will be satisfactory.
If we can serve you, call
Iossly for 11 days, subsisting most of
thnt time ■ on* nenwcei^ and rainwater
wrung from their clothing or caught
They were In an ex-
of tho throo hundred towns- scattered
over the counfry. While he’s wonder*
ing what on earth he’ll do with him
self when lie gets there, not knowing a
soul In town and with a limited per
centage of Ids “thirty per” In his pock
et, along conies a friendly printed card
from the local branch of his own lodge
announcing n reception that night es
pecially for soldier “members. By the
same mall the Methodist church sends
an announcement of all Its meetings^
addressed to him, with This Mesne
You pointed at tho bottom. How did
they knwYv* he was a Methodist?
He had forgotten about the little
“Personal Card" he made out at the
adjutant’s request during his first day
In camp when it was only one of the
endless details in-tho round of dentists
and doctors and general confusion.
The W. C. C. S. had' not only his num
ber, but Ms name and address, his
home town, the name of the school
he'd gone to aid a good bit snout tho
things he was fondest of doing—each
fact written Into a little blank on the
card especially for It.
LOST—One black and blue speck
led hound bitch. Has long card and
right eye out. Finder will notify me
and receive $10 reward. A. Walters,
Vienna, Route 2. 10-3l-2t
in their caps. ......
hausted condition when picked up, but
by careful nursing on board the liner
they had fairly recovered when they
reached here.
According to the crew the steamer
was stopped by shell fire, the crew or
dered into two boats and the ship was
sunk with bombs.
Captain Egge of the Augvaid left
the ship with 12 men In his boat nnd
It became separated from tho other
llf.luul Mintelnlna Tl’nf tfift nrmi) fni*
uj uiu vrgauiMUUu.
Tho Y. W. C. A doc* similar work
for th* thousands of American yeomen
in war work overseas—signal corps
[telephone operators, nurses and
Unadllla, Ga,
Phone No. 91
lifeboat containing 14"of tho crew. For
two days the latter boat drifted about
and was then upset In a storm. Three
ot tbe men wore swept away and the
others managed to right tho boat and
bale It out- They lost air their food
and fresh water and oven their oars
were gone.'
Drifting helplessly, the men‘began
to suffer for went ot food and water.
8e»weed was eagerly snatched up,nnd
chewed nnd every device they coaid
think of was resorted to to catch rain
water. There was a succession of rain
storms and the inen were almost con
tinually drenched. Day nfter day went
by nnd finally tho rescue ship came
over the horlson and the exhausted,
and starving men were soon safely on
the deck of the litter and given every
Into ono fund, ont of which subscrip
tions will bo entered as fast as the
money Is recolved.
Contributors who send in tho foil
price ot, a year's subscription may, If
they wish, designate to what particular
person thoy wish the newspaper sent,
but If the name given Is already listed
as receiving the paper, then tbe pub
lisher reserves the right to apply tbe
subscription to some less fortunate sol
dier boy or noble woman who Is Just as
lonely for news of bom* and home
folks.
The isms of every contributor to
{movies, nosing noma, ,cuumuuu.i
[work, religious services,' free station
ary, reading matter and writing rooms.
; In France their rolling canteen ac
companies tho American army, their
secretaries march with tbe troops, giv
ing aw^y cigarettes, cookies, choco
lates, soap and towelf. -
The K. of tx. had' SOO workers in
France at the beginning of autumn,
with 450 more passed by the' govern
ment and 200 othera signed up. At
the same date they bad 468 feefetarie*
In American training .camps, 150 bulld-
thls home paper service will be pub
lished In this newspaper, and the name
of everyone entered for a subscription
will be published as well si the num
ber of those remaining whose subscrip
tions have not been covered.
If the amount ot mone/ received
shall bb more than Is necessary to send
the paper to every person from the
town now In th* service, then the bal
ance will be turned over to the Bed
Cross.
Th* plan Is endorsed by the pub
lisher of this newspaper without any
thought of profit, either directly or In
directly, bpt with a sincere desire to
help keep th* home fires burning end
to send to oar heroes and heroines
news ot our town, to keep their hearts
warm for us end to let them know
they are constantly In our mloda.
-The publisher, of course, cannot
make a profit on circulation, and addi
tional circulation such as this will be—
circulation from non-purchasers sene
To the fact we prepared to supply your every need
'in the turning plow.line as follows: Oliver, Avery
Chilled, Vulcan and Blount’s True Blue. Any of the
above line are welllcnown and it 1b only left for you to
decide the one you fancy.
Seed drills can also be seen and demonstrated on the
lot fronting Bank of Vienna. Our storeis loaded with
real bargains from top to bottom.
Three of the strongest lines of ranges are subject to
your inspection and anjr skeptical^eye can easily see the
values offered.
Reduced prices on cotton sheets. Calls answered
day or night
tugs, fifty-six more In ‘tho course of
erection and contracts 1st for fifty
more.
Service
Wer ' Camp Community
functions exclusively In America, IU
spsdsl mission being to ■‘•unround the
camps with hospitality." In place of
leaving the eoldler or sailor to tho
promiscuous companions and diver
sions formerly his lot, the organisa
tion obtains for him th* best to be bad
In communities adjoining • camps or
through which he perns*
W. C. C. S. Obtains for him Invlta-
ttoo* to dine, bathe or spend tbs day
in the best homes. It Introduces Mm
TURNS IN 7 1-2 FOOT RADIUS
The Bates Steel ltule turns in less than its length
—oa soft ground or hard. The front wheels are
mpplemented by independent eompensatiag
brakes on either side of the differential sear.
These allow the driver to slow down one crawler
while the other travels around it.
The durably-built, long-life crawlers, {hat double
theu sefulnesa of the tractor, the dust-proof con
struction of working parts, tho flexibility and the
drawbar pull aro also features you should know.
Com* In any time and ask us about this greatest
of all light tractors. Yotill want one. They sell
fast—ao hurry, early.
' WILLIAMS & ELLISON. Pinehurst, G*.