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PAGE 16 BETTER I-UCK NEXT TIME- K. (. Bannister of Britain (loft), winner of the **n yard run at the recent international athletic meeting between linn i oil •»:i • .'fi’ure. s’l .tva real w|>*>! i-imnnship is he console* P. El Mahrouk of IFrancp. (center i, who cnP.ip-nd «s ■■ r runuin;: »f■. ««l in sac <are. A fellow Krcnchnnuk itwU both a hand. (NVti >,ir<-s. Photo.) HINTS TO HOM EMAKErJ <?w J IN’ THIS DAY OK F TNK H A N 1 ) I.OT TON.-., water -ofu n< a mo t:nnd .scrub brushes, hand l,o;iu>y is a simple matter - a daily mat ter, for it is tin- t-nati.-,- •nd i .ibd <d can that I’aily nn.i t A good fcfubbirig r< - m- »< » ■ v . ■* V " ■ ' ,rv SS-S-, .. V- ■;. .*.. :•., • •'• .V*? •«■ ->V* ' • - -, • ~ HUDSON-BELK CO. FUQUAY SPRINGS Welcomes Farmer Os Eastern Carolina To Fucjuay - Varina’s Tobacco Market Opening Thursday, August 27th ; r - i The Opening Y» Be:'.t Values Are a* Hudson Belk . . . Make Your Tobacco Dollars Grow in a Store Packed •with Bargain? for all the Family. . . Your Visit to Fu , quay Isn’t Complete . . . WITHOUT A. VISIT TO 11UPSON-BULK. « . ' • i OUR 4th ANN IVERSARY SALE jpra ,J BEGINS MON. AUG. 24th OFFERING j BIG VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS .st beauty t 1 you cun os.«:t)!y • . - you: j.'iitids i’.i arm water. .1 bland s.;n|i, ,uul a :»"-i i: :i! hi ush. V/'irk a;- ,i . w.! ithc.r, -m.:, iv,! I and riiiM v.tw'-jfblv For j>cri»>c* ,;J -.n-imt. u;! -.hi.;;hi be ~ff nod. A jioori waivi -oflener will also -help t.> whiten to■ ■ the bands. . ; t;:. you ii we scßur.nED your h.igds well, dry thorn thn iylu.v and (l ijiiw with a hand t iiin ur c|U!<:k v (Tram va; ■; ( i iia- 11:11:• i well id i i.'ifUmr; a i b avt c; com ur. over- It especially dirty work '-ike ur, ii polishing or dusting is done, wear gloves. Or, if glows m** can euntbiTsome, fingernails ran hr dug deep into a cuke of bland snap nod filled in this v iv. This is especially good |:*'e-f|t»ger»>itil treatment for Hardening -Yilcr when the re suits of m e's labors are wash- NGC News Photographer i Attends Meet In Chicago CHICAGO. I!!. Charles R ' Stan Tack, photographer for the North Cto I inti College News -n an and .veil known in nation -11 new., photo circles, is among .rennets attending the annual ; meeting of the Photographers As -01 i.ition of America at the Con 1; d Hilton Hotel here in Chicago this j week i-’l.-ir." «• k, who 1. accompaned l*y m: ife. i. a guest at 1 .e Conrad Hi II on Hole) where the a&soeia** ; 1 ion’s meeting:, started last Mon T£' COI ' >'jjjj Question: i!'',- I male' mv i cut flowers last longer? Answer: There are several pro ; i.r ses. bn; the best, perhaps, is ;e add a chemical preservative ! with the trade name, Floral Life to the water. This material can be i> tained at most, floral shops and : at some dime stores. It should he added to Hie water ns directed, ap proximately one ounce to each quart of water. It is best to cut flowers early m the morning and place then-; in warm water and 1 then put them in a cool room. Each day the stems should be i cut and fresh warm water added Question: What does a ,bee egg ; look like? Answer: Os course the bee egg is quite small. It looks more like link of sausage than an egg. ff is pearly white in color and can easily be seen with the naked eve, although thousands of bee keepers have never seen tile tiny fit off, .pit will come the soap leaving lhc nails white .m<i dean USE A nrsil MOP V. hen dish I i sii <is Pi keep hands nut '■ n! tec wiper ;■ much as possible Keen an evtrn bottle ol -lanu 1 ; •:.,n tiic kitchen she if and u.‘- ■ it gruerously. I’nr hands fh.H ar< v cry nuirh soiled, u vream or au oily lotion ?*honi<t i'r applied i*i ti Hom rd lo stay as long as possible before washing. A p?o --toctive cream or lotion is then applied after the hands are j third. H there are stains on the hands rub them with lem on. then rinse and dry Pumice stone, gently used, will take away severe stains and those made by cigarettes. "rrrtr. r.Avnr.nrrAft ’ day and will continue thmugh Fri day, August 21. A .-•ucccssful commereity photo- | gi-uphcr in Dm >ani. vcicran of World War It, will he among more than .l.Of'O members ; attending PAA’s l.ve bay uio,",rain Q ><*akei"t.* Fr<‘liiivs. derr.onr’-a- ■ (:o»s, clinics, and "conventions within convention -. 1, well a tremondoa.: picture eNhihit.- u-p an one the items or. tin a u’l.bs , for Hie Chir ! go meet egg *tlv! the quern plac"s on end m the bottom of the cell. There i.- only one queen bee to lay the BEGINNING OUR 17th YEAR SERVING THE TRADE IN THIS SECTION fnnliicv F ' ' 1 Griffon Tirs * - „ ■ (:!<)thes - c * n Bohhs Hats Van IlniNun Shirts and ! .Sportswear s If t . Grade By Grade | -» :< %-' fl^yi| You're Better Paid T;,§ !j%{ Jfl * ,fe i 7 -v) _.!#€. FUQUAY-VARINA “A Famous Market In A I‘amous I own” FOQMY-VARINA TOBACCO MARKET OPENS THURS. AUG, 27 •> • • ’£'~- ' |g VisiS I .his Pnr.nd.ly MEukr*! Where Warehousemen And The Coramu* ! nity Strive To Make Ycmr ! Visit Both Pleasant And Profitable ! REMEMBER Thursday, August 27th T *>V «* •'•'e- ■•'•'' ■ ■- y ■ - v , ■• , - ,;U'" ... . J y \ <$ Wj&l s§s $M MU. STANBAC’C ( ■ . in ewh hive A good rpipon I-- vill ':■■■ n.’VO » aar in 24 ii ( Tl:i . . i'm ini !i■ bj?i own Y'dtfPPJV, Question >an I at v c: ops in. m.v i !:,'■ -(• i ini; tobacco bartr * n-w n-:: \ •-; A fmi|l« drying plant is rapid!:; be-muii;' a neces sity on many 'lurth ( arotina farms. Drying hay, for instance. R. S. ASHWORTH FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHES Wc .»j>prcciatr your f-rnde and invite you to trade with us QUAILTY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES Self Your Tobacco On This Market WEEK ENDING- SATURDAY. AUGUST *2, I?oS Georgian Is New Head Os The NDA Auxiliary U. Jts.Vfc Lit HUE PBILAffIa.PHTA, PA 'G'-OH-AL' t The charming new Pit ;idcnt of; the National Dental Association; Anxii !■'!■■/ is Mr. H H Atkinsor. i Ot Giit’lifl. a ni;;i;l. Mi n ■ as (ifn'l-j ■r i ,-j* -;>•";i 11 : ; of the Auxiliary j held, in conjunction with the NI)A 1 f'otiventio.i hero A n lit T-7. .'.fit', iiiiprr ,si‘,e in t,‘illation ce* | -.--; noi> 11 ■; t !!-,» n .o i /ation’s i 1 : ■ni i• -i 'ii licit T r.111:..'? iv, Mi s Ai - ! km do, m ;im yiDigoi l ir ; arirt gra-j CiCUS fi-' <• 1 ■'?! • op) jr, o; ’tp OHi ••.•■», j ni omi oU ■ irslii.im : s rvii'c ni the ! !>.') f')i i cut of her rh lies. Tin.' luncheon. of the Mi>\ Amo | ituii.l7th annnuaJ lre'eting was i held in the well-appointed Forest j Rid m of PhihoP-;j,!,j-,'s s'cnnk j Pi " a!wood fi. i*• i. a! tl'.c corner ! , Bi-i nn mrl i? ice -ifreel in the I.ohacfn barn, i> an cstab- | i, hnil ; isicl >('p umi the nunibei of i in.•! -■)• ■.’■•:•, ■ 111 1 . incrca ling i each var 11 v! rid s.cihl corn dryers! iQNHiprtr.iupr* - ... ,i j;,. »i si non ii o rnuvr ii'.iU lint’ di ying i ■ . i.; woi i ■•' ■' witi'i a. coi'l stok • on ’ natii oil burner, ewfriHcd in. or in emmection -,vith j 1 the cmivcnboiiai tobacco barn fur* i ii, 'ce Por mure details see your ! e-'iur.ty agent. too uQueim I SOUtHERN COWFOTT CQRP? [I ST. tOUtS 3, MISSOURI " Hole Proof Hosiery Puritan Sportswear
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