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Page Two Mrs. Harriet Tilley The passing of Mrs. Harriet Tilley, i: Lawsonviile. X. C.. widow v. liio late A. J. Tilley takes from the a coble christian mother. grand mot h e r. grea'-gr and-mothei, friend and neighbor an 3it is needless to say she v. ill he missed by all. Living • > jiie .go t year* and 1" three children. 'wo survive, in addition 11 gran Vhildren and 1") jw: grand children. !ier evory-dav life «\eaiplii ied that groal christian h'o which she lived an i her a: i si:.u faith in the supreme archtect >•!' the universe. A remarkable record for a fam ily is. they had never experience-! a death in the immediate familv lor more than 60 years. Mrs. Til ley passed peacefully away September 4. 1904. For several years she had been in declining health, fur the last six months her death was expected at any time. One son. T. \V. Tilley. of Law- Jtcnville. X. C. and one daughter, Mrs. \V. C. Slate, of Spencer. X. C.. survive. The funeral service was held from the fid home en Thursday at 2 o'clock by El i Wvatt. inter ment :• Ilowed in the familv burying urn !. C p| FATC 1 RlkJ LA I 3 —AT— DEPRESSION PRICES { j i~* * ' • 'v' v* 4 " A ■ i ••. f ' t > >- fr { ! U t .. I. 4 ' v *.-/ i t i-rf | j i j v i. i>\ { Chkk a APie, Veal Pot Pie, Beef ?• . y - :or > P X Pa*(- j . ' ''l 'he- T.Vn- V.Love A ' • , . 'i.'ST i'V.U iN TOWN. An "i hree Fin? Fellows VmII Wait i n ;.m an I Mul ; 4 Van l ee' At Home y •''?"» jf ■, y 1;* : ' L 1/ ' r **' I :"• ; ° •' S p • -—s ||Q |f ■ K& tv* /.It names on the Reporter's subserip- jg# woman. Pallbearers were the grand sons. Flower bearers were the granddaughters. The floral offerings were many and beautiful which was evidencj of the esteem in which she wa« held. 1 shall raise m> eyes up to heaven. For I know that you are there: llesting safe in the arms of Jesus. A holy angel, i ure and fair. By Her Daughter MllS. YV. C. SLAT!-:. THE MENS Hat Store of Winston-Salem Where you will always find just your style and shape. All Colors. Hundred Dozen to make your selection from — $3.50 to $lO (jet a good one when you buy. Suits and Over-Coats, Men's Furnishings 120 4th St.—Where Trail" Knds —We Begin \Y. L. REID | fJ/lC Yoauc ! WINsTON-SAI.LM* N. ( . THE DANBUIIY KLI'OKTEK \^m Isti juMp -3 i 'vas —of Coursa : .. .• ?.i •iVntiful that we 1 ■ : '• ' ' . > :;.|»-SC y a •re Vis'.tmg ':i a i'a: v Ui:;d. a:id i liilie | : w y brought t'> your win >v ;; !i;..-kei lull uf vegetables ■; v.wi' saw btfore an;l ; i* if then: I.app-.ntl to be You would revel In th.» li-.aty of them. via wuu'd conic . i:.t them for their own good r. siitii then go about discover- 1 ail sorts of things to lo with ' t i • \!:ii it' >vu found before retu'n- . ,:c !.• mo you ru'.ild l u.v -waie in . *t carry bj;k with you— ; v. .it a cargo \\.u'U carry! Try j . f new ways of prepar- i :.. ; «-as. t k*. thcr.i i t.-r gruritt'd. lie grateful for them. J Giod Cause for Gratitude I'CJ ottti «'■;: Make an | i it. as usual, of three eggs, 1 ::,.i tal iespoons i;ii!U and one- : l.alf t*n , -i>oon salt. Combine one taa.csp «:is butter, one tablespoon : ;;i . i :ie-founh teaspoon salt, t!.; ce-eighthi; teaspoon curry pow three-fourths cup milk, making a white sauce in the u.-ua! way. Add three-fourths cup of t:» .i ;vas to sauce and pour 1. •: over the or.ieU t just before f •'.d:.\u' it over onto the piaitcr. - serves four persons. In : : •. it iter t ■ make ;w • c:n. • ther >n.' large one. ' iir /'» •/ Si!;':'. 1 J . !, -v* ! .... r; * ; :• : .Vwe r J pik •,. | i : ; '.7\\V ; -/..V *'• I \ M ' | E. I\ NEW SV M , \ Ki.isr, x. c. \ •JX.-JT »s-w"«n„-«rja tJ.-Kw ■ !■■■ ■■■ .. ' \ • Chest Colclo I . c'.* • i '". • ■ i:c- r :;•»!-! tL :i: • t a-:r.n h!. ' ■ , 3.1 llvm.iiixkly.i.i -.-b :u mil ••• . I ,• " -"n-1 ftokce' in inc. 1 It !urm!t.vs. i . • • i ■ •••>, t •/ tak.\ No n.:ii Sirs. Y.mr own t '«? * ' r.et'ord. ' ;f, authorized to refund your n: ncy «i t ' ; spot if ymir cougi'. cold is U'jt s | f Mll' t' *'.' L I- • Apple I'icft: ,i $25,000,000 Ititsiness 3 ' ~T"FFi; ".T. ' Pt : 'Mb~ ' MRS *. 1 €■■ i - V*.CSS* •• \. ■■* ,A««' " s£*? r % W- X. ?' V-, '•> .sJ>~ V.. . • t-'i !.. > - r ' W - •- ' ■' * ■ ' *- . ":. ■; •T..^.-o-'i p.V* • ... ;• V?-'v«-*v.' . I' 1.1 I T. lolric.ite mA.Xnes * ~ ; . ;, i> -1, d ... *•»■* * or*». v.'' lit .■ .■•■; -i .. .! ;n your ii;t -i. 1? I'liutd y " ■"* . j A r. .11' ill on- .1 I'. : it •' ' j > ins. Inc., .i ' .1 fi..,003 cuinp.itiy. )t • **' i K'C»!I1 »* i>Jy lor tilim :, pics ti*iv*>| j ?■ ,y • j ■ | •!' ■ " •"'••■ In •> bakery .> *:?>.. .V". J t . ,: ir. Jlo court JV ol luriiwr ll.l£l|>l|||.l l h.,tu '.U Arthur Utna,\ \!..TliOL'(.»il oi.ly New Kimiuiid- every staf«. Most progressive i-is are s.'iUl to likh it tor apple growers ust. fertilizer, boliev bna'ifast. apple pl- remains the ini;, as rlo»-s Carl Swlnson of The great American dish. Kveryone bureau of Agricultural Kconomics, has seen an apple pit being made that Its increased use pays enor in the kitchen, but few people mous dividends. Nitrate of soda have seen the inside ot one of the is heavily used In apple orchards great apple pie bakeries, such as where abundant growth Is wanted, pictured above. It's an Interesting side light that Two out of every Ave pies baked thousands and thousands of apple In these modern factories are pies eaten In New England are apple pies. Official figures disclose made from apples which were fer that $25,000,000 worth of apple tttlzed with American nitrate ot pies are sold every year ID this soda made in Dixie. Boatloads of country—and that ot course does American nitrate of soda tear* not include any figures for bom*- Hopewell, Virginia, every year, made apple pies. Houghly, the carrying this Southern fertilizer to apple pie induatry consumes Boston and other northern porta. i.500.000 bu. of apple* a year. 1.000 It'a a tribute to the South and to a tons ot shortening. 16.000 ton* of great Southern Industry that these flour, 20.000 tona of sugar and t» Yankee apple farmers have Joined tons of cinnamon and nutmeg. wjth Southern farmers la saying. Just aa apple pie is a universal, •'Olve mm Ue America! nitrate at Wk, a»p>aa are >»n la aianl fyifl —4e twra Bmtik." • M i A W m A Sale Begins ICf SAI Pf 5 A*3 L- A m. • next week At ROMINGER'S On On What Every Home Needs A GOOD RANGE ■ I IA ffi CM.-Ii RanKt' sol*. | W c'urinv: fb>s 10 Davit I'" rrGCiS'iH--" *' $64 SO "' " l IJBKRAI. msrCl NT FOR ( A>H " • .. " • Biw .cnr. f t!v? I! \ :? t ' r.AN'CI"? n- \v i v.fi fot years • a very !: *' .■ co Co ie c u ?!: *v you ihf? .i'! cast .•••;. I-..:: ;e A Rm|t fSorningcr figrnsfcisre Co. N. fa'serly SI. Wi-.s'.o'.i-Sp.lc •, X C. So is ih em Furniture Co. ant' L! ! ;c"i't'y Streets Wmstcii-Sai:m, I\. C. E" -3 ;■«-*"*- "j, rj ** -* ,*,*• £? " - x. ■A l3Jktuti Li ' 5.'-> U 3 ft, ?1 .! Lw *i.-2 jiii V K: - ;Vj f 11) \cx( to i'#' ci so Co?rate Sleep Sever* Gives w .2 v ilxji Weather Lies Pointers fpTf" 7 v 3 If Pffif ' r:'v.,**- '• U& i •■ ~ > •• •- "'■*•. ;.K' V • i ":. V _.>: / \ 't 1 Dr. Laird «! aicep record to thow wh.-:;. ..io\/.-: .n;.-; are rcpre e . ted by the in the ?!•..•. ;i fJu. .p.-, .i.. r.v.f.rif il. *p Invcsv.nrtlir. " "if . "•• -s Itnawn sic i ~ . ": iitsktuc •: • i. r " ' ! '"d art x ii?rl;> lißi this «vsi> :;■>»•- " '-nt sr.. ..: i.y iiis : ... v :■ 1.. bet!. t Hamilton, N. Y., A. • —'fii re". !..■ • .1 IY.I, '■ '' Ino is probably a dircet r :.»• :• > v-i.ip lie- «ns-:-:. •! / !.:•'! n 1 j itlr, llio twen heat. ::loe>> i ! i:i !. :'.n ! a I . oils vat'll '.iii .p ivtt. 1:'. l.avn a wisely selected Oit should cca- strong inCuciK-o ••;>•.„ '-p. The tribute materially to tlio relief of jleop of chU&vn vim improved 14 taosb who loao sleep or iilcop rest- ;ur cent by Luti.:iitati.>t; £cr their lesiily during lict weathrr, accord- regular supper a supper 11C light ln£ to Dr. Donald A. Laird, director foods i;i vhkii a bowl of corn of the Colgate University psycho- flukes and milk was tho principal lopical laboratory, and probably dish. the country's foremost authority on "Tho beating, lens easily digested sleep. foods, and high external terapera- If you take Dr. Laird's advice tures both tend to cause lack of you will limit your summer diet to sleep or restlessness during the the foods that do not tend to pro- night," Dr. Laird says. "By a wise duce excess body heat and that ly selected diet at least one of make the least demands upon the these causes should be minimized." digestive system. The dairy foods, Dr. Laird points out that since fresh fruits and vegetables, and the poor sleep is probably at the bot ready-to-eat cereals such as corn torn of the lack of energy that af flakes and the rflb and wheat vari- dicta many people during hot wea eties, are cited by Dr. Laird as ther. anything that contributes to tamtllar examples. * better sleep also contributes dt- A sleep Investigation recently recti y to the preservation of Uealtfc complete* by Dr. Laird at Colgate and efficiency. « T AKE THE REPORTER THf'RSDAY. OCT. 11, 1934
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