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IN BUYING YOUR FRIENDS A Christmas Gift \ * Buy something useful. Allow us to suggest A Hand Bag or Suitcase ::: Community Plate Silver Ware Gloves, Handkerchiefs and \ Hose New Home Sewing Machine New Perfection Oil Stove ::: Pocket Knives Shot Guns and Air Rifles and many other useful things too numerous to mention VASS, NORTH CAROLINA CAMERON NEWS (Continued from first page) ville Saturday. Mr. W. H. Maples, of Durham, was in town Tuesday. Miss Frankie Teague, the pleasant and accomodating assistant at the postoffice found a half gallon fruit jar of whiskey back of the postoffice Monday. Asked by the correspondent what brand of whiskey, she replied “I don’t know, it was white as water.” Must have been white lightning. “There’s a thrill in the air, there’s a joy in the heart; There’s a generous stir, in the home and the mart. For the Yuletide is with us, make ready to greet The Child of the Manger, lay gifts at his feet. Ring out the glad carols, old strifes put away; Deck chapel and church, in His glory today. Let the great organ tremble with symphonies grand. And send the glad tidings all over the land. Sing and rejoice with your banners unfurled, For the Christ that is come is the hope of the world.” prize—a large cabbage. The club then turned to things more serious, and listened to an ex cellent talk by Gilbert C. White, a prominent engineer and Rotary club man of Durham. LOST OR STOLEN—One small size fox hound with white feet and legs, spots on neck and tip of tail white; light face. Two large dogs, one black with white feet and white on neck and tail, shaggy and rough built. One has ring around 'neck, white feet, and nicely built legs. $25 reward paid to the finder of the three or a proportionate amount for one. Notify L. C. Slate, King, N. C., or Pilot Office, Vass, N. C. (12-15-2tpd) Malaria, Chills and 000 F®ver, Dengue or Bilious Fever. SANDHILLS KIWANIANS HOLD SECOND LUNCHEON (Continued from page 1) sing anything they were told to war ble. The names were shuffled and Eddie Fitzgerald was picked for first bass, Ralph Chandler for second bass, John Bloxham for tenor and Henry Page, Jr., for lead. Prizes were of fered for the lucky member of the quartette who would do the best in dividual team work and they sang “Swanee River” forward, overhead, underground and reverse until the judges stuffed cotton in their ears and awarded the prize, a North Car olina Hickory Cured Ham to Henry Page on condition that he would never sing any more in public. Ralph Chandler was awarded the booby J.H. OLDHAM Dealer in Fresh Neat GROCERIES and Fruit Bread and Vegetables BEAUTIFUL WIDE RIBBONS for Hair Bows and for making useful Christmas Gifts, selling now at greatly reduced prices. Special Cut Prices on all CORSETS for next Ten Days / Fresh lot of NECKWEAR for ladies and children. Crochet Thread, all colors and sizes at 10c per ball. BUTTONS, BRAIDS, ETC., new stamped ART GOODS and Material for Embroidering. Reduction on Hats Continues through Decmber THE VASS MILLINERY MISS FLORENCE LESLIE Fish Every Saturday Beasley Bldg. Basement, VASS Phone No. 33—Vass Holiday 4ods! HEADQUARTERS FOR SANTA CLAUS Useful as well as Ornamental Gifts and the regular stock of standard ROCERIES HcDONALD BROS. Camenm, N. C. \
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