TOE-CHRISTMAS PARTIES GIVEN IN FRANKLIN TON Franklinton. ? Several pre Christmas dub parties h?tt bj-en given this put week in Franklin- 1 ton. One of these >u at the home of Mrs. Joseph O. Green Saturday evening when she was hostess to| her contract bridge club and oth er guests. Eight tables (or the gue of bridge were arranged. High score prixes went to Miss Flora Phillips for club. Mrs. A. R Allen, guest, and Mrs. Fred Blonnt for teachers who w<ve special guests. Bingo prize w?s awarded Miss Nell Joyner. The hostess, assisted by her sis ter, Mrs. A. E. Henderson, served^ loaf cream, cake, salted nuts and feints decorated in Christmas mo tifs. Guests, otber than club mem-' bers, were Sirs. Fred Blount. Miss Minnie Harris. Mrs. A. B. Allen. Mrs. G. B. Harris. Miss Annie Tocker Moore. Miss Helen Stone ham. Mrs. P. H. Massey, Mrs. W. A. Shearon, Miss Claire Kearney. Miss Lessie Chandler. Mrs. John F. Gonella. Mrs. J. A. Cox. Miss Nell Joyner. Mrs. Vallin D. Estes. Mrs. Lemuel McGhee. Miss Edna Davenport. Mrs. Dave Maclnty're and Mrs. W. H. Green. Mrs. Margaret Raye Lumpk:n entertained her bridge club and ?other guests Wednesday after noon. Bridge was played at six tables and prizes- were awarded Mrs. Fred Blount, high scorer for guests; Miss Frances Smith, for club, and Mrs. George L. Cooke for low score. Mrs. John Perry Williamson, of Louisburg." bride of November- was guest of honor and was presented a gift. Miss Elsie Woolard. of Henderson, was remembered. The hostess, assisted by her daughter. Margaret Catherine Lumpkin, and her sister. Mrs. M. W. Hardy, served -a salad plate with coffee. Mrs. Lumpkin's guests includ- i ed Mrs. John Perry Williamson, of Louisburg. Miss Elsie Woolard. of Henderson. Miss Frances Smith, Mrs Fred Blount. Mrs. G. L. . Cooke. Mrs. Walter W. Cooke, Mrs. A. R. Winston. Mrs A. E Henderson. Mrs. L. W. Hender son, Miss Claire Kearney. Miss Helen Stoneham. Mrs. Brooks Parham. Miss Ruth Jenkins. Mrs W. H. M Jenkins. Mrs, D C. Hicks, Mrs. A B. Allen. Mrs. S. C. Ford. Mrs. Lemuel McGhee. Mrs. W. H. Green. Mrs. Vance C Estes. Mrs. H Crawford Kearney Miss Mary Leigh Scales. Miss Mary Catherine Horne. Mrs. John F. Gonella. Mrs Ben F. Wilder and Mrs. M. W. Hardy. At the home of Mrs. L. \V. Henderson. Miss Bertha May Fu trell entertained her bridge club and guests Tuesday evening. Four tables were"" arranged for the gam es. Wtgh score prizes were award ed Miss Lessie Chandler for club and Mrs.. A. E. Hen*?pon for guests. The hostess served an ' ice course with cake and salted nuts. Miss Futrell's guests included Mrs. L. W. Henderson, Mrs. A. ?. Henderson. Miss Mary Catherine Home. Miss Helen licGinnis. Miss Mary Xeal Sanders. Miss Mildred Carter. Miss Minnie Harris. Mrs S. C. Ford, Mrs. J. O. Green. Mrs Dave Maclntyre and Miss Frances Smith. RENEW YOCR SUBSCRIPTION! WHO S WHO MR. JAMES A. MITfMlXKR Mr. James A. Mitckiner. son of Mrs. Walter J Cooke, of Frank linton. who will graduate from N. ('. State College in June, is anions those students ?1io will- Ik- listed in the issue of Who's" Who Among Students in Ameri can Universities and Colleges The book is published through the cooperation of over 5 00 Amer ican uniTersities and colleges. It Is the only means of national re cognition for graduates which is devoid of politics, fees, and dues. Several students from accredited colleges are selected each year, by an unprejudiced committee, for their biography to appear in Who's Who Ampng Students in American Universities and Col leges. These books are placed in the hands of hundreds of ^(pm panies and others who annually recruit outstanding students for employment. The purpose of Who's Who is to serve as an incentive for stu THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD OLl) HUNTER HAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY $1.95 QX^. $1.00 PT. tr 90 Proof William Jimrioa & Co~ locM N. Y. A HEAP OF GIFTS whh th* \AHEAPOffUH l\tn Sup*r-C?o?h Luxury Sample One-wny fare> I j fhartottr Greensboro Durham Raleigh Richmond Norfolk Wilmington *3.00 I J*0 1.05 .35 1.80 j 2.05 . 2.25 I Washington. D. C. 3.2A Big EXTRA Savings on Ronnd- trip Ticket* BODDIE DVTW3 CO. Pbooe 329-1 On your holiday trip by . GREYHOUND "SOCIAL CATERERS" Parties - Teas - Dinners Receptions HOME MADE CAKES AND CANDIES ! " V Call for an Appointment At Once ! Mrs. O. M. Beam, Mrs. Geo. W. Cobb Telephone 442-1 , Telephone 443-1 O. H. Buo. LoiUburi. N. C dents to ret the mott out of their college careers: as a means of compensation to students for what they have already done; and as a recommendation to the business world. Mr. Mitchiner is a member of Blue Key. an bonor fraternity at State College, was President of the Junior Class, member of the Publications Board, representative on the American Society of Agri cultural 'Engineers inspection tNp to Chicago. Chairman of the Sen ior Class Gift Committee, and Business Manager of the Alumni News. Mr. Mitchiner was graduated from Fraffklinion High School in tbe class of 193? and there was President of the Junior Class and Valedictorian of the Senior Class. HOSTESS TO ( LI B Mrs. Hill Yarborough was hos tess to the Friday Contract Club at her apartment Friday after noon. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Harrell J Lewis. The hostess served a sweet course with coffee. In the twojrears since (he first soil conservation district was or-' ganixed by farmers under State la#. erosion control in districts has spread over more than 7.000 farms, embracing I.OOO.oOO acres. A girl working in a Georgia poultry honse wrote her name on an egg. and secured a husband. Now she is suing for divorce. Looks as if she swapped a good egg for a bad one. At the present rate of enroll ment, Duplin County 4-H Club* ' will bout at least 200 farm boys before the first of the year, re ports Assistant Farm Agent L. F. , W eeks. Our advice to Hitler is to scoot over to Doorn and talk to the ex Kalser, that fellow who also thought he could straddle all Eu rope. and lick the world sin^e handed. IUCK ft JO WHY GAMBLE on a watch you never heard of when you can buy a real for so little money. The Ingersolt Buck costs only $1.00. Other pocket and wrist models to $3.95. ft JEWELHY GUTS 5 Diamonds $19.75 Solid told mount -fne. 5 fiery Dia monds' Enlarged to show modern ?!?? tail ! .TO YEARS TVDOR * PLATE $19.95 Set RCA Radio $9.85 5-lube midget fur the kitchen or den. Excellent reception, i complete ! 15 Jewels $21.75 Modern man's watch in 1PK gold filled case ! $1.00 to $2.50 i Travel Kit $5.00 An Idea) gift for the men ! Fitted with everything be needi. Libed leath er cue, itpper EASY TO GIVE AT THESE PRICES! Jewelry Gifts are "first choice" for Christmas. They're treasured longer and , express the holiday mood better than anything else you could jjive. Our Gift selection is complete and priced for everybody ! Diamond SPECIALS ! '45 14- Diamond Bridal Ensemble; the newest styling in white or yellow gold ! 7 Diamonds in each i 7-Diamond Ring: a sparkling gift with its large center Diamond and 6 smaller Diamonds. S'lC Priced *V OTHKR RINGS K ROM *10 TO ?I00 Bridal Pair Above Knlarj^l to Show Detail Give a'WATCH! ? *r A Gift they'll want to wear all the time . . yet they cost no more than the "usual" Gift ! Choose yours HERE ! ELGIN or WALTHAM 15- Jewel LADIfcS' $29.75 A smartly styled watch and a dependable timepiece; Oold-plat ed case with newest type link bracelet. 7-Jewel MAN'S $19.75 New curved model he'll always be proud oft Accurate rtiove nient . . . with genuine leather baud to match' Special Pricei on New and Used Radios and Refrigerators. ? i_ Z i A" _ OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P. M. TILL XMAS ! RAYNOR'S Radio & Jewelry Shop >We Sell the Best and Service the Rest" LOUI8BUBO, N. C. Gold Cross $4.50 Gold cross ; and matching chain : CIGARETTE CASK AND LIGHTER $1.50 to $15 Watches $19.50 Jeweled movement and curved to fit th>? wrist. Genuine leather baud ! 15 Diamond $125.00 Stunning Bridhl Duet! White or fellow gold En larged for detail. ~ Bill Fold Sets $4.50 Klfrfn or Walthnm 7 Jewels $12.50 10K gold plate case Raised figure dial, beautifully engrav ed ! Loulsburg Woman ? Thankful! What have 1 to be thankful for? [ can't pay my bills! Friend ? Then be thankful you aren't one of the creditors Olivia ? Tbe doctor says he ha<? sared that "woman's life niu~ time*. Marge ? I always did think was a cat! r Help your teeth shine like the stars ... use Calox Tooth Powder C? LCX Many of Hollywood's brightest stars use (Jalcx i.> help bring out the natural lostre of their teelh-r and 70a can rely on Calox too. Pure, wholesome, pleasant-tasting, approved by Good HooseLeepin^ Bureau. Five tested ingredients, blended accord ing to the formula of a foremost dental autliorm , make Calox an economical tooth powder time can't harm tooth enamel. Get Calox today at \ our drug store. Five sizes, from 1M to $1.25. NEW AND MODERN PICTURE MOLDING A big lot of assorted designs just receive^ many expressly for Christmas and holiday pic tures. Bring your pictures in and let me frame them in fashions latest creations. Prices reasonable. Don't forget I have a full line of nice Furni ture from which many desirable 'Christmas gifts can be selected. 10BBITT FURNITURE CO. R. A. BOBBl l l , Proprietor FURNITURE THE IDEAL GIFT Select gifts that will be appreciated. Play safe, and give FURNITURE. You may be sure it will please. Come in and see what's new. Save too. Tables Chairs, Rugs, Sofas- Radios, Desks, Lamps Smoke-stands. Make your selection EARLY ! BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE J. L. Brown Prop. YoungartUe. H. 0. FURNITURE MAKE YOUR HOME "HAPPY" FOR FALL New furniture will give your home a brighter, cheerier outlook for Autumn, with more time being spent indoors you wnnt your home to be truly inviting. See our new lines. TrtPes very reasonable. W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO. MAIN STREET LOOISBTTBQ, N. 0.

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