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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 6, 1352 FARM NEWS Farm Bureau Members Off 7 o Federation Sessions RAi eigij - A dt'lc a*ion of ;30 North /jam. - l.sa F:u " H.> > :<• i me .1! \ , :ti !>; ~■ ci is poi r.t>• ‘h m ~11..; tii Si.'ltt! lit. ' V/ -‘k h\ tr-MV), "T't• Ls:ah . itn B ■e..u St eci to. '’./tishnnu.on, ".'her. 00' V. Cite id lie j. it tii lu, co 11 v» n; on of .r.-> American Fat :n :r 1 1 V ‘df lion, iiii t; • d.' V BieJd Uofo-iT. :.(■!■ 7-it, F&rm lit rea> i>.. or t.! Of' nn. iifttio . Will H. f!og< . v.-tio i: m •thari-'C’ of the trip **.|.• uu T:t Heel d< I<t w: 1 c im. I.v delegations f ; »n South ,ro lino Georgia. ' ••hi. • ,t '-.I \r kimsa.- for the is-r,ay ' ' >\ hi< it will carry thorn thru'irh .'.o' s Mexico end loP t 111 ■ I.' ~i, t»> fore :\ l o n • . oii Ofwmbtn- .rt VO ! IXC M.f.KGA l I>> T?i« official North CaivhiM Ftrsn Buret,ll . . tine delegatin' *. iP be headed b' Exec'itiv- '-Me - 1 f otrfe'.t U F' :kt Sbn-.v. They arc, A C Bd o mi, of Hooker ton post. Kami f- u . 0 pro ident.: (‘. Gordon Maddrey, of \hoskie. .••tax-.- vice - piMiden! ,! Cm ver of , Bougernont sMU v-nn; mombr; and IVmk White, i truvoke, Eobcaoh C'-uh' % Farm fN.i-eau preside n*. Shaw •■iid tin North (.'•'foliua delegation ■ ot.ld go into the na tional con'entinti representing be ♦to i'ii P3.0C0 and 6R/00 members. "Tins total should be 'ncm.sct! substantially by the time nil conn tics have repo-tod their member ship strengfci." he added The Farm Bur> 11 chief oin ed out that North Cm thna would r.ato mi. of *he largest delega tions a! the convention, "becaim ■ our people a;. viCiily interested in the natioitai farm program. ■ perin!!} as it affects its here in tie South. Oil deleratiois will eon! ear u mu cpttfGE ; ; ' , y < 1 ANSWERS J Bi- - i .jmswA W. : . e;. ' r mi/' V| - QUESTION-; i!-,w I ,m. f n'oiassev f;o-n rnii.c to ANSWER: If \ s: do not htiv any control e ■ : lb- ltumufaei ■; in., I'roeess. aGrit tH • mm wav ♦ ■ pi Vent .-It .VI r: ysiaili. :, 1 i,.. 1- to mix n little w.-tcr 'vlki th * ‘bias e acrbrdni to Gcoi g H Wise, head of the animal in 11- tion non. .Lr. irtnu-nt of mi oiat indtis*>-v rtt N f.' Seat, '<>l - Wis. yoint.- " t that sugr, for mation is a common oc-m t -••n<x whet too n.iieit w<u<- ba- ecu removed in t ..e cookuir o: the niic ill pi'-paring mOh-es ImShw MBLtt.Li* / ROBERT SCHMIDT J m - ..'/KCbSTATE COtIEGE % With the advent of void v vat her most of our deciduous shi-ues and trees have lost tiunr leaver and have become dormant. Sc,\v th> roost coiron qtu ,-t ion is. '■. hen must I prime my shrubs' lot that ivorr; you right now. In cost cases n is best to delay prun ing until th.; hard freeyinjr w zi ther of winter i- past. Pruning may be done at any time of year but it i, advisable tc do li during the do*.mam ;on when the plant.- arc not ,ro - u-3 and when fruit tree and shrubs •have lost thetr leaves and jvou can si - what you art firing. If you have never done any pruning you should get someon. who knows hov . to show you To prune ft fruit trt. or plant intel ligently one should know how i’ : • si'.- it.- ire it :nd it-- iuiDi’ *of girAvth. Koi . re I. . ioiii'v 1 net the grape :.es it-' fruit ■. e new shoots coming from the vre vioiw season's wood. Therefore, wo prune out as much of the old wood as possible each year, leav ing suiueiem on—year "i.n>d t.. produce a crop. The a- pit h. ars much of ii a f«> i &««ij I " H **"l**— .' IMllt gtrfra^ 86 Proof ** ST*WCIC WMISICt'Y: !*. THIS fitool*o : jwttnwnoKMOM<M.». stT-wtAiem t MIMT, **# MftnXM imrrj, MSTftiM % ft i vnr tio tdjiistment .arinci lc v.at price siipport, at port ent of pili'ify thf itajc anar, e>i’i coai; ic; r?!u ij leer fiat Use St.v.i v'Ticj dion ould attcmpi to ,v hn •1 i ■ < ution im nt< 1 natiennl tiad? into the An tTiean F*arm Bnrt'au pi o Ta:n .ar i9id. “In view of t!v -rent , ‘;il le export ''tatus >f CottiTh and toba co, we must do everything possible to eatabi: h a inoje workable pr«; -am to mme fbofc comitioditics abroad," he dc . ared TAVTOIt ON RESOIiUTJONS ttOMMITTEE t u *rt n o-eau Preside'd Perry N of Whit • Plains, wUI r- •!'!■«. 01 the dale on toe naliotia! 1 sii l tions comniiitce which will t'o into »e«si«..n on Pcccrnhor 3. ' ii.nt foo day. befon the lvium’- fion. He ". iii depart by piano with Shav nrj Di rcmoer 2 for the«? ! ocssion!. ft*.'aw said the resoluti-ins atloo- ; tt •! ..I till ei.oei nt;i,r iv ( .;lJd “h IVV :■ i"nporta'i! bearing on the :um ■ Itt I j illicit s of *hi new ad -. r; inistration, hecaiiyo the American Ff.'tn Hurejiu is the' largest farm ■ o ruminal ion in 'he countrv." SHTIAI. TOURS PI,ANNUO Director of Organization Bogcrs ivuioy points of inter'’;-' whil-j on* -aid sh it the giO'tp would Visit’ route to and from the convention ! P'-esent plans call for stops at New f)rlcan.--, the C;ifished Caverns |n \ ■■' Mexico, the Grand Canyon in Arizona. San Da zo, C.difcu rt:;' •11 ci Tijuana Mexico. Lie Angeles, ‘on Francisco. Portland, British C'-ltim \a. Salt lb. be City. Denver if! Chicago Whil- tn Seattle the entire North Carnlitia delegation will ei'iki it:- headijunrlci < at the New -It.e..u-n Hotel. HFC - l lt would be dift;cu!t t» in oi< ate the , mc! quantity of e- . 1 h.-d 'i O r; be added to :r ' '-•'lit Tyslndiyation hut the thur ■ I>s • f the • rnp at tvu- av< !,i ,0 i '-m 'crnneiiit ;c “odd be op. via- of dct.-rniininc th ‘vtc.nt 01 Dilut ;oti. Wise ai-'crl.- He point- not that if Me ■ I ij i- to thin lit hot Iron) the orient.:! ■ - "king 0“ fir-, the dilutim •r>"il-’e.c may take place or the ■' -e '- :iv b- impaired. Chiliing promotes sugar ervstat ): tion. Pe’iefr!: ti-’emn .* ~ j-, * warm place ill le ,-cn action. fruit on short f. tit p> (m-h arc distributed uj and ■ own the /r ain tranches and i ) t.r; nk. cud On the ends of the ine-vear twigs, it vou remove il.se si ui • Cors and cut back th. c •"cuts you will destroy a-,, of tin s. ;t-bearing wood. T-it peach ■wars its fi.it directly >n last --on' growth : >nd 1 hcrefor<- may b. pruned quite severely to keen up a. good supply of young wood <ach year, Pronin: flowering -hru.- in volves similar problems. It is ne ctssary • ■ knot.,- on what wood the flow* rs arc borne in older ts know when and - how much to prune. Therefore. before you •tr.rt to cut. learn a hout th.- tree or shrub. You can always remove branches but you cannot it them tack. ;ini team won sixth place ir. 'he Kas frti National 1 ivestoci; Jud ins Contest held r-cenUy. "XOU'fUi kU’i '.fgkK.ll l >v.l ME 3PO,f. A :.ii.'n. ..mi to be smuiis ’ol UU.-. KeltiC-auk iJ-Uie »u.*ut ok keeping all four feet on terra Arms, as soldiers strain to get hint aboard the Army's new ltettcop f#r near Phll&dlaphi*. Dubbed the '’Army Mule," the H-2SA Plaseckl HeUcoptag is one of the latest addition* to the Army's grafting beet of versatile “tvfjuiy-tedi."—or id this one a •■nfar-iy-mute"? 1 ' Hi •* w SUE KNOWS HIM WKI.I Mrs. Tear,l Connor, who hails from Trinidad, and is hailed for her unique and refreshing hits (note!, admires » portrait of tier hio-lMnd painted !>y Arnold Mason. Ttie portrait rv.'iitiition i-. being held at tile Koj:i! Institute f.aiteries is* liondon. (Nctvspress Thnto.) Fall Freshening Costs Nothing To The Farmer Wi’ho ‘ syenr'ui,.; a ■ -t ;n.l! i c T«t ! !<•»! ogirytuen could easily itic.-t then Mpujiiv by ~-riii 1 fall !r> -M . i-, , -1-.,- > :. -t le .Mi v--me;,’ pi co tics }• ei :: i - 'Ci.in wii'S!) 1 mvnr' •xt r, 0! u to bes if .t i:t .-,f ire - ..r i planning, and i :ic; oeic ip-jeding and cuivuig ...,, o Jcc I till E. St-e.gor, da.trv specia!- : N c Stale Coiie-b ' Agri ulturn! Extension h-rv-ec, says die Nu,'l. : o Nc pianaed u th; t coves will start Sivshohiiu; in !-••- A>: - -nd ScptC'-b V. vitii ■ e-t freshening tn Scptem -t-c- a st-'m. says Sor.'-’.cr. These E. J. Hayes School News By Alphonse Alston V I! 1 vtSTO"Th- F. I Hr:;. I.' S rip Ci 'UU, ~-i ,j : . ■ ■ cj, N:>\ ci. ■ : 1(1-22. The theme > display - c. book in in lib' • r> \ pro i run stresrsina th»- vain.- of book and the c. re Os oook“ student library assistants. The grad* 1 , under the direction of Miss 1 ! (jar -»’t. gave a skit. 'wit!? the Wizard ol O/.. A cmirly was . - ..eu in .>■ i ivirFollowing ihr - period, Ihe librarian. Miss E. L. Mizzelie. anu '’a- r a istant iiei.'i ■ .-■ :i All students \ isitinc the library ■ err given an illustrat'd ur.J-'.nh let and a book n'acker. It if evident thrui-h.et ?!, building v. hi <!i bouse* the p»: • mar.V department (hat school is dolinitoly in -.-cion and Feu • ch class is ..ui to in pennant tor this Iti'm. A casual daue. ; . cell cius-ri..:uji will .-c ■■■ this fact. The U!< .ti! I. - v f October s.i'\ ti?-. budohi. • .. spirit ol 1 riendly ’■ ■ ! c.■■ j .rr d'• . .v.'ilry nt-ver hes.-r, evid. ,••••.•(! m this riivisiun of tic -ciio..!. jm-Uidn 1. Mtik flow i !c ;:vie t when n.I prices re hi Test. ■ A; out the time milk produe -. tie.ri • -om fall fr'-xhcnitis due'tnn up. Starts to beep, sh,. stimulus I. * ■ ; lOf! !U r'.: i'-i, r U it ■«•)! , rod. ction 0 ! .-.Nor -. n b . '- - ,;! it .a e of- ; mm.; 1 v th.-. t tin •,j I. Kail . ulvcs an ’.usually oast-! e ■ ti, et’s T;• are ;om i k pt in-M,. with v')n --11 * - tied fi-odiit;;. They arc rea- . civ for pasture in the spring. red Non is low e-t in July : ino • tiptst win ti pasture co ’:!:••■ is, tcnit;- taturc, flies, end Ner facte’.- ar, unfav "l abj< foi hiuh production -vs.in. t impetus nas ixicn giv en to lcr.rnin: end development . r.i ighoiil tr-.v department. Activities for the month are no« in lull swinß. \ppropn ■>.te displuvs have been made, and activities have ‘ <>en car ried on in . rich room for the observance of the t !>w leg dates and holidays; Education Week. Armistice Oa? Kook Week, and Thanksaii ine. Bet ter social I»v »nif is being stress ed in all activities, * unary i parfmec.) arc looking forward 1 ith m cu ■ 1 ■ ■■ -;as?i. t< h< r IT. • hen the depart tv. a* - ill r< s< nt it annua! Christn ; progr-cT, in 'hi a? dito ; .-c of :jgh ric • a h:, "N,* g. This time an operetta entitled She Didn't Bi lu ve ill .» - ft're d ’.ittone the parents ’ i-itmg lit.- cla-ses this ir.ont'i were Mis l.uthei Brown. \irs. Ear uesfine f tn-field. Mrs \<>s-v Mmill, Mr-, left s| >,!.■, *{i.. ! utieie and >tr. 4>.i slir.ith, Mrs. A. C. lion ! . »o 1 . THE CAROLINIAN " l ' Mi' d y H' A Wm •*? SKT r- n3K' jawßk.i * ■ ? 1,, J IM f> J ' fit wSKmiimVm lik HONORABLE MENTION’ —ln run nation with the fourth Bryant Annual Award* mention in Washingion I?tst work. Raphael MaNi.n <left>. prrs?<lon< of jLar«c Bryant, is shown prew.ntinff the ploqnr to >1 rn. Ruth B. Spencer, pref»i«h*ni of the group which received recognition for their “outatand injj voluntary Service in their Washington eomnmnity,” Governor Walter 4. Kohler of Wisconsin (2nd from right) arid 35r. Henry T. Braids head «>f New York IJniverfiity, look on at the award luncheon held in N>tv York City. fNew.spre*s Fhoto.) Clinton Soldier Serves With Infantry In Japan WITH THE NTH INFANT KV IN JAPAN Cpi Hayvvuud E. Ce!u-f-!i, son of ’b c non Mrs Keel ■). CNihvtl!, Route 2. Clinton, N. C . is .-»r\ im: in Japan .v ith tin 2-tt!) Infantry Divi-ion. Now '■■-reiving intensive field ,ti i'ini)' l;j. unit is part of tlu >-••rri'v fi>i-(ics in Ja> ar,. H, tor- • M iiu: rotated o' t of the tine v ill !!)'>:’. f-o 2 ltd epeiM 13 i-oc.t!-.- in Korea. CorMiral Cobvell joined tui :Ni SKEPfIRD Hi NOTES ZEfiHLON . S.rii, H. b IV.v st.irtid oft 'cib'i •-! baric mi ll,v da v November ?t) as tlu- lads and lassies were attired in tin u no;; costumes, ih i/- - award, ti 'tie Saoje Hawk'its Sunni 1 -., ! i.o; i-e ,’ioldec. foi' i X !. I Die Tl'anksuivii; . pro- .-, h.-ld Novemiicr 2a in the s< : o auditorium, ft consisted s* an M in,in Dance, several Mflccti from tie: Granttr-i)- grades :in. ; eiub Thanksgiving acrostic . ■ i't-e Gr.ai.ef i ibi ,rin’s' l go I nan'-- giving pray ct Stud o», t ■ partiripallng in the ’l turn!:, rivi-.g aerostir were c'h !}is Hiu ton CNu vU Holman, f, !i --. l-ierte. Huby bones. Nmm ) b H-‘-riur. i C'sear Todd, .Je„n Bittlv, Ev,';- , dene B(Rcr, Jud.. 'VI.N,-,. Knu-et.) : Baker Hnond', i>:' - A’ 1 -,. ‘ I :oo V, : U:- li a-;-; ji,a . of ' . f Tile u rdi, n.. •■ < a ! 0.-,!i Bv. tty is narrator, Jesse ; Bv-'-ty M- Pilyrim father. C;m> iyn Ijigfi -is T’ilcicri Mother. W:: - i L.rd Wilhanii- <s Pilgru-i - li y. | Jewel Hart as Pi Ist im aiN and •Willi, 'ti Pretty ana Charles Car- I !-• ntCi a., Indians Carolyn Wil ! liams nm the J'iianks-.t\ me pray ,i. Toe eroy-rant carne to an end after the drawing of the lucky i ticket ;n o-, d; r to see who would |be Inr* winner of a turkey anti : : .'.is pi I'sort was none otic r 'h e,\ A’ma Dons Uncnirch. a ni< nbet of Mr. Barfield's hrir>-’ioom. The mombci'S of the l.ic-r.o-y ! Ch»l at Shepard planned th- fol j towing «-vents ar pnrt of their ob Work activities. On Tuesday N.t the 3rd period a discussion ! ,vms held -n the library on "The aci- of !, tv library in -Stu-pard School." Members of Miis di.scus bon group were Miss Hr r ■ jn;! r< spre.-i nting fh< field of. i - « \. ' ,1 ■ i ‘i \e-,T'jEY OF XJEfiltO IJEFR'* Pwraitn* IntrrraelaJ under hlisJ.tiijiji ilu-ouifhoul ft< iruit, tile Detroit Hi#tcrir.tl Miif-rum fee tisr xrnt’.y khiftitirtf; s% collection of iii*>lorir»i ttnd euifurot lueiuentow depleting “A Guntur? at N/egro !Mfe trd Culture in Detroit* Oliver ijsGrnne is shown presenting t* imwt at Fr-ilt-rirJt Douglass sn Mr*, jowphine Lore, chtirmnit vt ?Jh* toUwti wottta. <3V«w«jirei»s I'hoM.i <!■ r’i . imept in Oeun>o> lfl.il and i.- (:0 mm mortar .-j.i.-Ki loader in f’ii mpam F. Hr ha.-: b< m awarded I h>- I'amf.at Infantryman Had-'f, ioi'f.su! Service Ribbon with one campaign "in’- UN Si i vice Rib bon. Distinguished Unit emblem and ihe Korean P‘ evidential Cila-- tioti. ('<>l s •11 dtended North C.<i ■.>!sl 1 o-d T Cnl!r-i in Greensboi ; F ‘tit’” <■: ■ in- A- • \ in • 1 : .’■! - U': n' : ,v. Mi ,■ li. on . . ' ; Gr;.' , I oj!! ■; OKP fa'i: U i\l: .c ami V . -mi h. r if ; ie son. r* present inj> !h. tie-id of ; Bioh>:ic;.l Sena;-, s, Mi--- \ I 1 .are! Ho’ a.i .a tntW'ei of :h< ! ibraiy : o i-i ved i-har n.a. . Allt 1I1; discussion tin- audit net- wm . rrved ; efr-.-shmenfs by the id* ;-a • Club. Also an a 1\ at r ■ ot j, a on 1 iHirsday Novem ber 20 it the SUi period a a" n ■■ iiirum was tv-id at whirl: time Amu 1-1;• \, is. Shirley Mitchell, A alia ore. Gloria Taylor ami , : .u Isi,nn reviewed books they r. d 1 tad til is school tenn. The Crown and See.del Clot; .rotten <>ff to t good ta. with the follow md persons a of - . Maraarr! Hobbs as orest- Rimer Perry as vice jr.-si- Sj laid.i Thorpe a- sc-cvetarj, v ai. .tie Bod dr' a- assistant see re* liny. \u iv; B. d as program coin it - * chairman. Barbara Smith ;1 ; ■■ ho ■ t < oirmdti.ee chan - ir an Old members of the club art ii: i ''huwh Vi ‘ur l Bonn, i.-0.-i Siedh Fvelyn Hall. M.ll ■ - Mohrs, Gloi ia Taylor, Sylania Thorpe. New members of the 1 tub from (lie a mot .-’ass are Vai v;,.e Buddie. Shirley Mitchell I'-.:;.. it- o, McKinnon Baljih Hoda. . John Ander son. Mai join Reid. Ha - i'a, 1 Smith and . I,;-. Verne I. cue. New members hom the juries class are; Gorai due Hi win Shirley High. Rimer Pours, .Atphotwa Mitch'tl, James i1 e. Chat os Strickland. Men Hot Perry. Gc-m-va Johnson. Oli via Hodge. Psooks Watson. PocO-: ht-ntri' Dunn and Nathan Perry \ For the members of the Crown a ar.d Sov,ji.-u Civi. t-his is Initiation; j and they really seem to b- , enjoy ins it. ' J BFC- —— Subsoil samples am no longer-'' necessary in taking soil samples for analysis byth «• State Depart- - 1 ‘rent of Agriculture soil sampling Ia be , atory. ; *■ v'■ • S-■ ■...vrav-1..: tom‘JKm ffTfellWniiulilff '■ 'H; - .... . v,v - ,-T as f UTWiBiWr .Js, . J Jfl up**s 1 'xxK* u.AaP .1 .A Wmmm i Wmm - I V.. ii- 4c ' ‘l. m. Hi w A :|R. ; . m .. 4c » a :7Et&: y^mKEmskit .-y aautuM', . \ ' vWSp S. K J ... w dfer •*T>rK “BF.ST MAN" IS NT—Fanfrd iwtor-proilileer-direilor -lone Ferrer, who was mjs>po«*o<? to art an h#“st man in the Iyondon w<*ddln(C of Pearl fViiHry Hrllaon lust week* didn’t mia* out on ?*JI the festivltlen hy tw injf lnt< .lose made Pearl “pucker up" to pay the tariff due the “best man,’' hut the best man. Ikllson, v»i«n Htt\nclinK: plo«M‘ by. ju«kt out of camera range The newlyweds return to the I nitcd States next month. (Newapratm Photo.) fA_c wssAlWl I rum Sin' lowa. Sr-nti , ml U .. r-!»rv*tk>n th.it it takes; n much longer gpcl) if clear weath er than it used to to put son.-, thing j a wav for a rainy Jay. * • * From Ihi- lli?hlaml, Wi>c., Press: With the talent displayed in the ! r. cent play it . ec nis to me that an 1 nrcanizaiion should be formed here j to present plays and other homo I lab id programs. Highland sivnv to be favored with more than its share of good musicians, singers, and other talented people. How about giving thorn a chance- to present their talent to the public? j A step in the right direction has j been made with the formation of a i city band. The hand made its hi <t j public appearance in the recent; Fair parade, and made a big hit [ with the crowd. We wish the band | the best of success and urge every- | one able to play an instrument to i join the hand. * * From the Britton. Wise.. News: ! One of the fine public services a | city ran extend its citizens was ( demonstrated recently when our j citizens received from their city. ! r directory of public officials i: is one of those intimate »< s- I lures that express a sincere desire i on the part of the city 's officialdom j to serve the needs of Brillon. It enables the many new folks in our ! i onintur.il> t<- net ter 'lunirh ed with who makes the wheels go FOR WOMEN (Continued from page i ■ is why all the best linens and dishes should he made ready Sos- > e eCCJsion Jut as nn portant ar«- the decorative ar rangements, whether they arc flowers, randies, or at this sea son of (he year, Christmas greens. So it's good news indeed that this yn,r Fter*'A something brand new to make your tub!;' 1 -m al ly feauiif-ii. and it is something you can easily make All you need for creating this special table de coration, is crepe paper .some small paper plates a jar of paste, scissors, a small paint brush, and a box of bead-bluing from your; kitchen shelf; So easy, so inex pensive; With those basic ingre ciicnts, you eon -rake the intcr • vt.ng and pretty candl. holders . .-.hovvn, .'Hid runny other decora tions. To 'he -'.- basic ingretUcnfs yon • ntt.y add. if von wish, a jar of iron : lot- .pn u tub- of fliltei both of vt'hieh you lan g t --i .0 stores where statiomiry supplic- air sold. Preparing the Shun:, solution is .imrk-: Pni ip one cup of bead; bluing inti a small deep howl;' r.dda f(i..'Ulet ei cold ";Uei • and beat v-.kli <g« heaier to civamy conM-teney. With this; ersy-fo-makc mixture, there are many ?i:i-■ es yon can do. For ex am pi. . the sketch shows cv pe pa pie candle holders touched Sight-1 is the lovely holiday foluo. To make the flat crepe pa per ba»e. take a loid of crepe paper. With it stUl folded, cut a -trin ! 1-2 inches richt thin the fold Then cut narrow fringe g|«ut inches de<-n into one side Ofien the fold, and pas 4- the incut side around the fringed ruffle la tuil and pretty. Sec tie are 1. Cut off • ’irptus. you probably will not need the pdi length of fring ed paper. With the paint brush, touch the edges of the fringe tstth tb- blnini mix ture, When di». and if wish, brush lightly with Iron glue and at once, sprinkle with vfsvfcr or gold nsticr. This is the base for the- can-' dies! With the . - eat variety of - in -.:rei»c paper. y tJ u can ■ loose just the right color to rc.Mc'i '■-our table linens. Choose' l;:t Candles in a contt'iisti/lg coksi -nn-lt .1 jittU- -v.ix On the bM t.• of in. candle and puis:- onto tin- paper plats. Surround lift? base, ot the candle with fresh greens-- jus! enough to cover any of the, .. . UmX tHAj -'r.-Af. _ i 1 PAGE SEVEN .around. Tt enable •= them to yof I rr,ore enicieiit. and pri'inpt ic'ion : A hell pr.C.I- . ollflOP.t till'!:: in ! which the ir.-.mieipa! government j plays a i a rt. I Wr tii-J; :!•-■ city roiar-ii... should Ibe cnmircM■■!<•;! on the issuiincc of ! tins folder. 1 ! I From the Hancock < ounty tter- Ia id Met 11 nih. Ohio: In • r-. 1 ommimtty, ’,l• gc >r j .siirull, if it a v ounts to anything. • there must be a group »i ncople vh 1 !ia\ ■ nr'p.v;:,'. d th< o -!- c; to work tor the good of the con nu llify Howe', vr just the tnerc ••xlrtcrtco iof such a '. > :p i> ni -mnrunice of j its rlll t■ ; To be successful thc : gruuii must be 1 epresertthtivc of ! the Ifipu. Penid '- of tile town from j all walk;; -if Site nu.sl be repvc- I sent-'-d and p.iriiclp:;!-..- They must j participate with wholehcartcdttcss [ and be willing to boo. ;<> the edicts jof the ninjority F.acK cauitc-t ftp his j separate way If such 1 ‘ the case ! the pinup will amount to nothing, | m the detriment of the community. ! it has hpi n said tiiat nothing uv | the world cm stand still. Kvery [ thing -- v - 11--1 - iorv. aid If it j docs not move forward it will go i backward. This applies to comtjju | .idics and their activities as well ‘ t to iiuiiviiluals an- business. In a largo percentage of cases ] the worth of the coir.munity. its I prt-.jtressivcness. its type, mn he S measured by the activity. the en | ihijs-ianii. and the cocjxsratlvcaess : of tills group. ERWIN NOTES ERWIN The Pam tic Union meeting of men and women was h id Friday and Saturday of the cast lurk, at Coid Spring Church, Rev. W J Byrd, minister. Presiding for the men was the Rr\ W E. Willou-ehln of Wilson, N. C. Pit-siding rot Hie Cadies was Mrs. Lossic S'vcntiell of Blount's Greek, N. C. The oieeting was very innresting and inspiring. Miss Mary Martha Keyes of F.r win N. C now- a freshman at N. C State Coliev, -pent the wee.l end with her mother. Miss Odessa Keyes and grandmother. Mrs. A manda Keves. Ti'.is was her first lime at homes ince she entered FIVE BCLOCK DISTILLED LONDON DRY ■ GIN ffl W»«SI«Mi te»t tinri* » £ VOKTS tl», a n«ait,
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1952, edition 1
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