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1940-08-30 [P ow Deck”; “March of the tered at both the 46 New Volumes Are Lamb, morning and eve- OFFERINGS PLANNED making plans for the annual 0. EMPLOYES "America B & 3arbarians”; Macleish, ning services. BARIUM SPRINGS, Aug. 29.- Thanksgiving offerings to be tak- The War Was Promises”; Millis, Eu- Interpreting 1 Received Library “Why Ifll—Officials of the er* the North Presbyterian in the churches of By rope This Sunday will also mark the Fights”; Percy, “Ladies in home here VISIT HERE By EDWARD E. BOMAR the cumulative orphans’ already are Carolina synod. WILL effects of the con- libra- Retirement”; Rauschning, “Voice opening of the forty-second year of The aerial battle Miss Emma Woodward, v--- of Britain is fusion, delays and wear on nerves total )f Destruction”; “In in ian has announced a Savitsch, preaching of the minister, the Rev. obviously too early a stage to must be appalling in a crowded Search of This To uf 46 new books—28 fiction and 18 Complications”; Stieri, Walter and his Arrive Morning be decisive, but what industrial Pavy, sermons will ryjll is known of nation. received 'Book of Indoor Hobbies”; Stokes, In the results non-fiction—have been deal with "The Foolishness of Week-End City thus far suggests that A dispatch reports the shift "Chip Off Taub- night and on the shelves during My Shoulder”; in Two Centuries in ?pend the defenders are in a placed Preaching and Beaches at least holding British factory had taken to man, "Music as a Profession”; And Nearby their the month of August. Three Countries on Two Continents” own. shelter in Thursday night’s raids Untermeyer, “From Another The fiction volumes are: at the morning service, and with Although the immediate Nazi ob- when an incendiary bomb struck World”; Wright, “The Car Be- Bellah, "Bones of Napoleon"; "The Fascination of veteran employes of jective is still open to its to Preaching to a uroup of conjecture, building. Although the blaze Without Make- longs Mother”; Ybarra, “Amer- if Benjamin, "Murder Farmers, Foreigners and Fisher- and Ohio railroad the intent of the and was reported under con- ica Faces R-ltimore day nighl quickly Up”; Clason, “Poison Jasmine”; South”; Ziemer, “Two in Wilmington at 8:15 attacks launched this trol, every alarm that rhousand and Ten men, and to Soldiers, Sailors and “’■u arrive early month halts work "And Faith Renew”; Da- Days of Hitler”; aboard a spe- was to soften the lessens Borby, Slackers of the First World War” ■ nek this morning British in short production and the loss of Lov- Zinsser, "As I remember Him.” 0 vidman, "Anya”; Ford, "Old a visit here and at the order, there are no time of this at the 8 o’clock service in the eve- car for signs of its single unidentified lac er’s Ghost”; Forester, “To The Labor day week-end. early realization. tory must be ning. f’Ues over multiplied by the Indies”; Gardner, "D. A. Goes To 20 or more persons are ex- thousands as the and Epworth Methodist To Mr. Pavy returned from a vaca- About Escape Damage day night Trial”: G r e i g, "Dangerous be in the group. raids continue. tion to the mountains of west- ited to On the contrary, a careful read- "Rita Regi- trip B. and O. Cruise”; Grimshaw, Resume Winter of the employes of Hours ern North Carolina on Wednesday. Alost ing official claims and of re- Berlin Also Hit na”; Hall, "Doctor Dogbody’s ,, the vicinity of Balti- be from that Man- He will deal with his studies of ports profess bol- Such losses wear on nerves Leg”; Houston, "Pilgrim in Next Md They selected Wilming- objectivity and Sunday, being the first Sun- re sters the conclusion that must be Lomax, "Secret of the missionary work among the moun- beaches for a vacation primary widespread in Germany hattan”; of and its day September, return will be tain folk, a week from Sunday. fn military objectives thus far have as well as is Lutz, "Rose Gal- to other places in the Britain. Insomnia Wastelands”; 90 made to the regular fall and winter \ ■preference escaped vital damage. a two-edged weapon. Berlin as braith”: Mann, "Royal Highness”; PROOF \ $ London’s docks well "Her Soul to Keep”; hours of JIMMY their arrival, their special are still busy as London is being bombed. Marshall, service at the Epwo.th NEWTON C°After with as Be- 6th And Harnett Sts. be in the shipping, it appears, even The British told their foes in a Maugham, “The Mixture Methodist, corner of North Fifth dpeper car will parked Britain’s Point”; Palmolive 3 and they will spend the though once important propaganda leaflet that they had fore”; Morris, "Vantage and Bladen, with the Church school SOAP, bars_2(k Jon Scandinavia 'The Man I Love”; it during their visit. trade has disappeared dropped 37,000 missies in a month Patterson, in session at 10 o’clock, and the Concentrated SUPER SUDS, 3 boxe^ 25< aboard "8 '■^ts and "Trail’s Rice, Octagon LAUNDRY 6 bars _ 25< passenger traffic is at a stand- to 7,000 that fell on England. Sleep Raine, End”; worship service following immediate- SOAP, still. Face at "Rosscom- TOILET 2 9 and munitions production have 3”; Smart, ly at 11 o'clock. The sacrament of Octagror SOAP, bars_ Berlin Stevenson, "The English 2 9« reports Nazi dive bomb- been interfered with repeatedly in mon”; the Lord’s Supper will be adminis- Octagron POWDERS, boxes_ MovieRevues ers in a Air”; Stuart, "Trees of Heaven”; surprise attack made a such distant enemy industrial cen- "This “sea of flames” around har- ters as Turin. Tilton, "Left Leg”; Truax, s END” TO OPEN the Italy’s BRIVER bor of Dynasty of Doctors”; Undset, THE ROYAL TODAY Portsmouth, the great naval British gratification over the sit- AT "Madame Watkin, base, and turned a nearby air- uation to c^ate and pride in the ex Dorthea”; Theatre audiences are go- "Geese in The Forum”. Roval drome into a "desert full of ploits of the Royal Air force must, a big helping of what The non-Fiction volumes are: ing to get craters.” It may be recalled, how- nevertheless, be tinged with the been asking for when the "Islands of Adven- they've ever, that after another recent Na constant realization that still grim Baarslag, End” opens today. Bennett, “Sold to The River's zi raid in apparently greater force mer ordeals are in ture”; from James Oliver Cur- prospect. for Ei- Adapted American correspondents found The most neutral Ladies”; Boothe, “Margin adventure story, expert judg- Be- wood's greatest work ment is that "the Nazi thus ror”; Brindze, "Seamanship to the screen uninterrupted. raids the picture brings Of possibly greater significance far have been preliminary in na most gripping drama in the sibilities is the threat to use in- the —accepting the statement at its ture. Their prime immediate ob- of the Northwest Mounted such as thermite history face value—was the cendiary weapons is the tale of River’s British offi- jective appears to be to whittle police. It cial bombs on a scale never before the assertion, after more than two down the R. A. F. by destruction the Dodge City of North,, seen. And in the is End. weeks of Nazi of background cnua exuu nuvcu- bombing directed planes and air fields, while in- WhfirC Clvlii^duuii the threat of an at in- particularly at aircraft with attempt Dennis Morgan gives plants, terfering replacements, ham- tare begins. that the vasion. 1 of week’s output of war- pering the output of munitions and the most convincing performance planes set a record. morale if career in his dual role of Ser- sapping possible. his MARKET and John Strong The German luftwaffe, airmer, PALACE ,eanI Conniston Keith, Dial 0018 This war is to 103 North 10th St. escaped murderer. Elizabeth Earl adding the testi- understand, has five fleets, each mony of Madrid KLEK, 3 boxes _25c her American screen debut and Chungking of about 1,000 warplanes, facing makes Concentrated SUPER SUDS, 1(. size 33c that humans and machines and thus who is torn between love both is at — as the girl Britain, capable any Octagon TOILET SOAP, 2 bars »< are able to bear j’r her sweetheart and devotion up under a ter- time of sending over thousands in- Octagor LAUNDRY SOAP. 6 bars 25c rific aerial Octagon POWDERS, 2 boxes- ®< for her brother. battering. stead of hundreds of raiders. Aside from Octagoi. CLEANSER, 2 boxes_— 9i Other action actors in the cast these considerations, In the foreground of further pos- include Victor Jory and James Ste- phenson. The Curwood novel was adapted for the screen by Barry Trivers and Bertram Millhauser. Chapter Four of "Red Ryder,'’ GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN \felu^Fof a Stooge comedy and Movietone I GRILLE Values of The Year! 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