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THEJWmIJHSPATCH I m P If* % ' MBS. KUZAUTB JOHNSON 0» *• ■•*»!■* of October 14, l»t». the spirit «f this haired wo *** took Hi night «o tha Great Bo fwd. For yean aha had beam la da. «*■*»* health aad two weeks before h*» death ah* took a cold whieh grow •MO? worse. Bba waa confined to tor tod aoly It* days before tho eod All woe dose ter tor that ehll> *xm. lured once, Meade aad pfay> tick* could do to roator* tor to tor atraogth, bet an to do aralL She tor* tor safari** /with much patience, ■aver attarlo* a complaint. She was •** tool tirroogheat Johnston sad Harnett eoantiee. Far tha last sarreial roars aha hasted* her home with her ebSdioa. aad there waa always a gUd walsorn to tor la eoch oae’i homo. Sto united with the Primitive Bap tot church 11 yean igo sad was a faithful member aatO tor death, al ways fining tor seat when health weald permit. Sto spent moth of tor '!**• h reading tor Bible and slag* ■-« hymns of praias to Him shoe*. Sto was s* gentle and pleasing la bar deposition that aha aaamad to gala 'h* lor* of all aha aiat. She was 89 year*, throe months sad four days aid. She leaves nine children as fol lews: C. T. Johnson, of Benson; A. B. Johnson, of Falcon; J. P. and N. M. Johnson, of Duni J. M. and J. C Jchnaon. of near Be noon; Mn. 0. E. Porhor, of Dona; Mn. J. C. Tart, of Princeton and Mn. Forme Wood, of Braana, Rout* t. All of duo won with bar when the »»<i came. Funeral services are re conducted by Sldon L. A. Johnson aad Exuru Loo. ■b* was laid to rest In the family cemetery near bar old Home. she leaves behind many friends aad rela Urn to moan their loss. Tie floral offerings urn many aad beautiful. Written by one who laved bar. WHITTINGTON - TURLINGTON Duke. Nov. 18.—Mr. Millard Whit tington and Mira Veda Turlington we;a united in marriage oa Thursday afternoon, Nov. 8, at the homo of Elder J. T Coata. Elder Crate per ormed the ceremony. Immediately after tbe marriage, the young couple motored le Dur ham. when they still spend sometime baton returning to their home at Tbe contracting parties are wid^f ho own In their respective communi ties, Mrs. Whittington being tbe tal ented and attractive daughter of Mr. J- L. Turtingen aad Mr. Whittington a successful brsetnam man of Baa (Mia Bridge, Home "tWmon.tr.uor Agent for Hmrnett County) Fruit Coke Ingredient*— 1 cap butter, 2 cup. eugur, S egg*. 1 cup fruit juice, 1 cup milk, 4 eupt flour, 1-2 teaspoon closes 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg, 2 Ur apoeaa cinnamon, S toaipoono bak ing powder, I-t teaspoon salt, 2 caps citron, 1-2 cup lemon peel, 1-2 cup omagu pool, 3 As. raisins, 2 Aa car rants, 1 A. btonefrod almonds Method—Cream butter and augur, cream in egg* on* at time: add milk and part of flour: add fruit juice and then remainder ad flour, .pice*, bak ing powder. Cut fruit and nuts A mall piece*, mis and flour with 1-2 cup flour, add to better. Bake A wan gnaaid and floured loaf pans. Tki* win mak* two good aimad cakes. Man Fla Ingredients—3 lbs lean beef, 1 lb. beef soot, g tbs. apples, 2 As raisins, t As currants 1 lb. citron, 2 tea spoons cinnamon, 2 taoapoona macs 2 teaspoons cloves, 2 teospoona sB q»<«*, 3 As brown eager, 1-2 gallon ___I Sotted elder or fruit Jik*. M^od — Put beef end suet throu*b food chopper* after cooking, 'flSi chopped fine, tad citron *■* pioew. ground (piece, n tad eider and cook until well Winded. Bake in double crust pie. PwiwpUu Pie fugrodiowta—8 cups stewed punap kla. 1 cup milk. 8 cggt (ua* only y«P low). 1 tablespoon flour, 1-8 cup J-* toaapooa ginger. 1-8 taa •POoa cinnamon, 1-4 teaspoon salt. Metlmd—Mix soger gad spleee and blond with little wilt, add to pump Ua. beaten egg and milk. Cook on tn *Skk. Mi baked paetry shell, cor er with meringue. I»f»odlontt—1 egg wfcltoe, 1 tea y>oo» ooW water. 4 table spoons aw f»r, add water. t ,u°r ingredients—1 cop floor, 8 table. •poeata lard, cold watar. Method—Sift flour sid aelt to gether rub in lard, mix with cold watar being careful to css jest «uuu{n w nota lOfetncr (lx an too miMh and hare to work la more Soar, 1* will he tough.) Work ae little si Koeeible. When possible bake pastry lhaU without filling as It makes It more digestible. Net Bread Ingredient*—1-2 cup sugar, 2 cups milk, 4 cups floor, 1 teaspoon rtH. 1-* tablespoon batter, 2 teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup not m»«rT Method—Mix sod sift floor, bek ■ng powder, salt and sugar; add a Ok and lastly melted batter. Beat thoroughly with chopped not meats. Let rise in pens 24 minutes and bake in slow oven. fourth district DENTISTS MEET HEBE Fifty or more dentists were praw ent yesterday la the meeting of the Fourth District Dental Society held in the Chamber ef Commerce. Following the presidential addrem by Dr. F. W. McCracken, of Sanford, Dr W, T. Martin, of Beneoa, read a >*per on .■•Bustae^” Dr. H. N. Wal ter! PIT rested a paper on "Bridge Restoration of Anterior Teeth Imme diately After Extraction," and Dr. 3. E. Horton gave a report in the Virginia meeting in relation to the loutt meeting at Ptnahunt ta 1922. j After luncheon at one o'clock there ; were eHaic. by Dr. J. S. Spurgeon, j if Hillsboro; and Dr. E. N. Lawrence, | >f Raleigh. r *** }■*.' cvUBt'*^ #l~ *“Udeo, iinuift- bobtwa, Sampson, Vanes, Waka and ^ 'x.xj<I. r^iak- Warren." New and Obninr. JtK —■■ --- ' " ihr .ro Lost Annually By ty to fifty —n»—. depositors who do or next check may la cafe. —j_ i «f crime b eoo notes?for it may •g .’S.tS ' ■ every dollar that of £L ^oy * rite for '-*■—i ft lee i£T£*1rt»dJ“/roM<:UoB- 11 »•» o^iaaU ,oa“™A »£*: c s^sss?1 An attractive proportion offered to live wha local ui*—m. 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DETROIT Roadster Without Starter. /__$269.00 Roadster With'&tarter_/_$339.00 Touring Car Without Starter_$298.00 Touring Car WitH Starter/_$368.00 Co«pe.I-JL.-$530.00 .L-/. $595.00 if One Ton Truck _I_L_$380.00 Fhese are the lowest prices in the history of the Ford car, and V-epaesent the greatest values the WORLD hap* ever known. Let us ; have your order now tp insure delivery. J. W. Thornton Ford, Ford Aon and Lincoln De&len f Dunn, North Carolina | : I u Magic Coat | i Tha^nBrings Wealth and Beauty 8 1 / To Your Home I 1 yV# touch unsuspected charm is revealed; dingi “T ness vanishes; useless things become valuable; olathings become new. V *™agic coat” is this coat of paint or varnish. Think of hi Every article or surface finished with ■ Paint or varnish immediately makes the home more kxaatiivl; increases the pride we have in it; the /pleasure we get from it. I Every quart used increases the value of the surface or I article, ten, twenty or thirty dollars—and the better I the paint the greater the return. Therefore, when you I buy paint and varnish products buy only the beet I Dwroe products are time-tested and proven, backed by I the 168 years’experience of the oldest paint manufac turing concern in the U. S. Founded 1754. BUTLER BROTHERS I DUNN, —NORTH CAROUNA >1
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