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mmm BORT CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, DEO. 2ttli, 1941 i V f-* -£ SHADOW r THC STARS 1 CHARLOTTE -0 ^ M. Wntson left for w it it It fTir ' M. D. s. — I hav* hem nnh«i>- inp’ pivtty Rw>d. Wc will soqn be long' whilr and ao )»erviw to marrird 2 ywrs an4 still have the and BO oB» #!«■. Pleaw* name love and respeet for facn an fiwl th«* road to other as we at i» wron? with ajjlv, It "wise loi* «» to oi>on bom anflW t^H-'wrhn^- imflV fcnfdfH*ss'-Wc are ftiinkint hr^ JJFM tn nnd«Tt*ki hiiuti m- .wHl ib W that we k>^ iuifll fm »*,iw^|,,%nfy m ^fcalalW K«‘«l III WMb«v 'vity, pe««etitl ahd b««. Mrx, \'ioU FergUHon tif Beatties Ford road wa« hoateHS to memberg of the (lay Southeriiers ln«t Sat urday cveninjt- Mi»3 Kvelyn Hill and Mrs, Mildred Willinmf! wer^* [awarded prieea. JnhnRon C. Smith Univer#ity^Qreensboro following the cloainK choir presented “Mei«iiah” oy jOf aohool to apend the holidays Oeonf^e Fredrick Handel, Bunday, |with her mother and ther reh- I)H*eml)er 21, in the •Univt'rni^y .tivea and frienda. • «hnreh. Soloiat were Miasea Annia Lino, aaprano, Zenobia Gray coii- tralto, and Klbert Mahon tenor. J. W. Brooks, aMtK>4ate of the Winfrton-Salein Newa Diapatrh Don’t Burn Woods To Rid Premises Of Boll Weevil. The choir was under the direction (made a busiaes* visit to the city of Mr. Olando Gaston. jSunday. pT'RHAM RC I William Strayhorn of 507 I>un- Mi«s Ruth Blake of this eity B'i'd is fc^ttin;^ along nicely af- Concord is home for the hoIidn*'s. undergoing an emergency op- Miss Blaka is making her honiC|j.yption in Lincoln Hospital la now with Rev. and Mrs. Paul Davis hFriday. on St. Mark street. C. A. Trvin, Pisiness Manac'i-r lai? * ydia h^piness until yo« ls|P|r‘ cttitnde toward liT.^ * ' TrHf* ha'ppin*»« comes li, ao4 the tmest hap- W ftU eomes from “doing «ato others.” You can start tke- road to happiness right yon are. Begin fcy aotiii^; to yoor fraiidmother and*iyonr pM>ple. *Happinesa is there, if you irill m^e the effort to tincflver it. C. R. Y. — I’m writir^r this let ter ▼ery Imrriedly because I’m late getting to bed. Mr^ WaHace, I am 'sery ambHiong and I have starteil «,c7ab whieh means a lot to me, htKt ms things now look, I’m just i*t a very good oij»anirer lM>cau.4t‘ |ke nemben fail to cooperate, ihonld I continae trying to orgii- IrfKe an intelligent club of girls or jfire it ap. Will I ever become aomebodyf By that I mean som'- one who will be able to help and ^ Vtmderfal things toward help- iqg their raeef Aw: I know of no better way to jwepare yourself to fill yonr anbkion to be somebody—than in juit what yon are doing. To make « aiiteeeBS of yoar club, yon must hare worthy objectives. You might eonaider doing something for the boys in the service—this would certainly be a worthy obieetlve. Next the saceess of any club de pends on your guest speakers. See that yon have a speaker for every neHini:. To instill the members with enthusiasm and the true pur pose of your club, you want every meeting to be a snccess and on« sure way to liven Club Meetings is lo have a Quest Speaker for every meetijag, Mr». H. C. — You helped rs » i '♦l^^Takfc^r tiia« il- Wfkn icVi-fVei^rtjt( moBi*j- in a new Veiflur*' aright now. This country of ours is aoir,ip^ a WAR,. ^ war, that wiil 3ffjfct you and I, ^d ?very other p^rs&if, and for tfie preserit at! least, I think il T>e»t that yon sit light and postpone this busineirs venture you have in mind. If you have any money to invest, put it in Government Bonds. B. S. — Dear Abe’: The man 1 live with i* not working now. Hato they laid him off for awhile or for goodt Will he he able to get hii job h(i(*k? Ans: Tell yonr man that he cnn find a job immediately if he will get busy. Finding a job is more than a matter of luck—yon have to KNOW HOW. Have him writo me privately for my “system” on HOW TO GET A JOB. Mary — In the past month my boy friend has been acting rather cool even since I foolishly gave in to his desires. I thought I loved him and he loved met for he kept tel>- ing Bie it was alright to do what we did because we would eventual ly be married. I know I’m beinc' made a fool of. Right now, I think I love him, but know I could get over him in a jiffy if he wasn’t worth it. Do you think I should use different tactics in regard ti our relationship? Ans; I most certainly do. What you are doing is more dangerous than you realize, for the young man in onestion is carrying >n several “affairs” right under your nose. Marriage hasn’t entered yonr friend’s head so don’t ?o any fnrtj^ej’ him. You are too pop ular to wasfe vour efforts and rep- uiatiuii on this fellow. Stop no^v before >^u become s*o entaiigled heCore and I feel that yon can do that yon can’t break off. it a^alu. My hosuand aud I are do- D«ar Readera: May Christmas Mrs. Mable^Russell of Celia Ave. IciT'the city .Friday for Washing ton and Philadelphia to spend the holidays. Miss Bonita ()dnniel, daughter of Mrs. Bonnie Odaniel is visiting h^ grand parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren at their home on South McDowell street. Miss Odan iel is a student at Palmer Memor ial Institute. of the Cnrolinn Times city, from ,Ch.Trlotte. Miss Mflude N. Austin of .’)0f) Dunbar Street is in the city foi* the holidays with her' mother and o^er relatives. ■"xr^‘ SALISBrRY .. Miss Myrtle Peake, financial secretary to thef North Carolina tho iInterdenominational Ushers Assc- eiation is at home again a/ter un dergoing treatment in the hospital. TN. N. Nicholson not to burn • ood* in an effort to kill boll weevils. According to a recent statement by F. F. Bondy and C. F. Rain water, federal entomologists at tne Pee Dee experiment station at Florence, S. C., burning of wooils is the most expensive and lea«t Alamance county farmers are effective method of destroying boll urged by Assistanl; County A|?cjjt weevils. Boll weevils hibernate in many placcs where they cannot be killed by burning woods. Besides, the' agent pointed out, often times valuable timber is de stroyed by burning woods to kill Richard E. Byrd, Ajrtie Explorer “We cannot repel an enemy if we fight among ourselves.” « • • Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hill and son, Billie, of Durham and Dr. S. N. Russell of Baltimore will be the holiday gnejrts of their mother, Mrs. P. W. Russell at her home on Beatties Ford road. Among the students that are home for the Christmas holidays are: Misses Natilie Tate, Gwen dolyn Hogan, Yvonne Gordon, Ver- dell Plair, Luella Mae Blake, Orea Bagwell, Sara Uorgan, and Annie Richardson. The young people of the Firf.t Baptist church rendered a Christ mas program last Sunday evening at the church. Miss PVanees Mil's was in charge. Miss S. E. Usher left the city Friday for New York where she will spend the Christmas holiday?. Roberta Brooks, daughte fpf Professor and Mrs. C. F. Brooks of Beatties Ford road arrived in the eity last week to spend the holidays with her parents. Mis^ Brooks is a student at. Spellman College. ElbefF‘Phillips son of Mr. and Mrs. E. iF. Phillips of Beatties Ford road is home for the Christ-, mas holidays. Mr. PhiHTps is ^stu dent at West Virginia State Col- lege." ' BiG-TiMB SMARTNESSl FOR HIM - YOURS^SLv*2“ SBNSA’^NAUY NEW! Yonr farorfic baad Itadcrt asd_ oM>vic lUr* ^ weariiM thii drcftr " tU. baadktnnUf airi orac* combi'i l^itioa — ^ p«cf«et thing for th ‘ moiv ,Bach. item bapd' imfored. 0)loMi Bro^bi, Mar^i Qreat d«ii4n( ^jiutcd' aq>pl7.J diva color, tiuk mfitk or^tTf pt pay C. 0. v. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore of this ci^ arid Durham left Mondsy for Chattanooga, Tennessee where they ,\6ill BpeiQ^ tbe|C^jristmas hol idays •..witfiM^. Moore’s mother. Pay ftir ^ (liU/ld '•ith th# brigltt amil? and may >His.fr^iM VMRipg be With yon th^tifkant the nlnr Tear. > AJ»’.^»aace- Yuletide Greetings The tinkling of sleigh bells; the white spow blanket ing the ground: the green, green trees lit up with a myriad of Colors — that’s Christmas! The laughtei of happy children: the glee of all over ' exchanged gifts and greetings—that's Christmas. And our wish 4for you is that it be the merriest you've ever enjoyed. McGEE COAL COMPANY V N’ t / » To everyone in the family-^ur family of loyal friends— we wish the very merriest Christmas ever.. We’ve en joyed your support through the* year that has passed— we hope for it in the coming year. And now that Old St. Nick is coming—we hope he’ll fulfill your every dream. DUNBAR REALTY and INSURANCE CO. Durham, N. C. rmtM mntit orqtr, pt pw w. v. 2.0P /f^w; itor potfiyv ijSJ.j8o._W. MsA itu GRffTIRGS we are sincere in wishing for each of you, a very Merry Christmas. LANCE, Inc. 'v ‘TaiLK KEEPS GIVING HEALTH THE YEAR AROUND, SAYS SANTA” A fellow like Santa, who works so. hard, knows the value of vitamin-full, pasteurized milk in the daily diet: especially in the win ter when we all need cold resistance! A quart a day for every child: at least a pint for ev ery grown-up is a formula for health. LONG MEADOW DAIRIES For Delivery Call L - 901 Merry Christinas
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