t- I -r. 4.-. ir? miniature r - Hiss Kate r2v;tca J 1 ! - -1 i :? part were : week end with llrs. T. C. II. .xa F.V, ITeGst-, I j ia Kinstcn. , . J Crai, JScs I::;.-.:: Tiss Nancy Jc?:::ly r;;-t tie'p5.11 j;r c-, nti ?-- - j. ma Coutherlari. -.:r v. Mercer at Eslieli. , .,,,,; jsesaca a sceiil tear was er;:jcJ Mrs. J. E. J erritt gptr t Ksriayj1? schccl lsac h rsc:a" - ia Ealeish shejpizs witli L:r f hter Caroline, who attcrli Peace I 17 VS. "1 . ( Unlit' , s w ' - v - -o , ,... i Hiss Anna Kate Crai rr"-t the past week end with her parents in Uaricn. v , ' Mrs. Wilher Adams of . Anj-ier visited her ? parents here -daring the week end. , . - ' Mrs. Alton Newton and ?; baby girl, Sally,, spent several days last week in Kmston. Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer , and baby . of Bladenboro 'spent Sunday Here with Ilr. and Mrs. ?f , lit 4iJ Classifications cf sdil-ccsservic and soil-depletir; crcps - f cr the 1S37 soil-conservatica prcram in North Carolina have been announ ced by J. F. Criswell, of State Col lege. r . Crops to be counted as depleting are: 0 1 C ..j. in r: J c t i i low both ; crops, . t r-rt .aal- r i are . ,;et-' :::;!et- r - - - frp 1 csn- --13 oc- hsd a at- r. : cc r, t... ... - 3 will also rvirg. If 1 winter will be . iA as fle- -:? rr-ved . r at i 1 ; ;r.7th I Sam Newton. They were accom- "I' ... panied home by Mrs. Newton who' ,c"llun peanuts will visit them several days. j harvested; for nuts, brooifi corn. Supenntendent and Mrs.. 0. i Trt a J 'i , Johnson went to Raleigh one day last week. - . . - Bev. and Mrs. A. D. Outlaw and children of Elizabeth City spent the week end here with the Al bert Outlaws, t . - -' Mrs. I. F. Ormond of Goldsboro is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. B. DaiL . u . ...h , . . Mr. Murphy Canady left Tues- day for ' Louisville, Kentucky to ' help as a social service worker in , the flood area. - .:,1,,,ii, ," Mr. and Mrs. W; K Powell and son spent one day recently in Dur . ham. ., SEWING CLUb! ' . ; Mrs. Faison McGowen was hos tess to' the B. M. G. Sewing Club r on last Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. A goodljCnumber of members also one visitor were pre sent regardless of the stormv wea- ther.1 After, the usual sewing ; bee truck and vegetable crops, inclutl ing melons, strawberries, and Irish and sweet potatoes. Wheatoats, barley, rye, buck wheat, and grain mixtures when cut for grain or hay, Sudan, mil let, and Italian rye grass harvest ed for hay or seed. , Bulbs and flowers, , , The following crops which he?' build up or improve the soil are to be counted as soil-conserving: Sweet, red, alsike, white, . and mammoth clovers.- Alfalfa, kudzu, and sericea, ; Soybeans, velvet beans, field : peas, . and cowpeas. Vetch, Austrian winter peas, bur and; crimson clover,- crotalaria, and annual varieties of lespedeza. Peanuts when pastured. Sudan, millet, -and Italian rye grass not harvested for hay or seed.v Blue grass, 'Dallis, redtop,: timothy, or chard;?'; grass, Bermuda, . carpet grass,1 and mixtures of these. - . .. Jtye, oaxs, oariey, wheat, buck i: scnir.T, tut:';: ; cu:7 .tT.:.:t cr;-I : : arl a Ercv.tli L.3 l; v .... , XLi3 ncars, Cri:v.:Il er;"ised, that in fcrirjr ILa f.:r:r:l scil da;1ctir Izzz fcr a L-m, t!-3 en tire acrcra cf thesa r;::; I crops will be cozatedn. And in determ ining the scil-ccsservk:: tcreage, one half cf the same "mixed a cres" will be counted. v. .The entire acreage . on which mixtures cf legumes and depleting crops (winter legumes and small grains, or summer legumes and an nual, grasses) are harvested toge ther shall be classified - as soil depleting. One-half of the, same land will be counted in the soil conserving acreage if at least 20 per cent of the total growth har vested consists of legumes. ' When a depleting crop is har vested and immediately followed lClktf tf v 3 on lir. L. verctlla i; year, t' a c ssil-ccs::r.ir.7. I Land ret t ::1 f. ? r either : cr r . ; crcps, arl C:v:.;l t; V . ing purposes, is cl:-li.l ts r.: tral ;: :l v; . ' Viseyards, tree fmits, fruits, bush fruits, r-t tr: r I nursery stock not i-t;r .1 ' I. lar r:--c::.; not p:--t;l X January 1, IZ Last year rir r:: : ' "Zzl? Ircvcnt r;r:;t tl:3 t::t cr ferc-1; a? r:ra fii-i ii us r, ; -3 trs rcr.i-rj "r;.. .:-,.' 'w'e can r'1 3 t V c 11 j c::; :::'.:-' c:t tf cur t;z. tl3 n:tt3 a" reality ti:3 c:. ;i::n van are .-: .l ta r:r.tl:n Tie rr..i . ..J I ' - WE CORDIALLY INVITE YCU TO COIIE AND SEE OUI NEW SHOP. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SHOP IN THIS TER RITORY. . , , , , oc o o o o the guests were invited rata th nUof .;w !S2f l.W'te grain of hay, provided a'go6d seated at an attractively annoint-vrmvth i wt fi, " :. cu utuxe txuf xexxesnmenis. me Valentine motive ' was carried out most effectively. Mrs. B.X Wells was given the seat of honor since it was also the occasion of her birthday. She was presented a lo vely salad bowl by the hostess. ' i f . CIRCLES MEET . - " Circle No. ; 1 of the Woman's . Auxiliary of Grove Presbyterian Church met on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Walter .Stroud There were ten ladies pre ' sent. The Bible Study in Genesis was lead by Mrs. F. L. Goodman. -After an interesting business ses sion, the hostess, assited by Miss Jnez Stroud, served chicken salad with accessories. , ' -, - 4 Circle No. 2 met on Monday night at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. BY Wallace. The Bible Study was in charge of Kiss Nancy Jus sely. Six members .were present. Pncr to adjournment, the hostess served salad course. l !"' KONTBACT ELp " ' " .The Eesazsvills Hontract Blub met on last Thursday afternoon at 2 :30 with Mrs. Oliver Cides. The meeting: was marked bv cna hurired per cent attendance rrhi ch was the first time in sevsrd necths. It was the first tine that llrs. J. 11. Brock had teen elle ta attend the club since NovcuLcr eI rest fitting that she sir:!l v. -Ii away with the high score r8 which was a dautle deck cf czrs, llrs. D. S. WIiar:saa"was rirca a handkerchief fcr ccr:a lit:;n. A tenptirg salad carse f -:'cJ the games.' Valentine tal J : i v:zzs used and red valentine t3 filled with miati r.-ere ' . n ts favcrs. :.. I V : iy ivonmrs are overi a v :. . ,- 'ry . s f j m o we all usz ' . - r ; j : FOn-OLAHDOim ' m I IIAI3 TROUSIES ; , 4- . H "V? ARSCNOCOf. X .i 1 . ...... A Radio ;, Refrigerator SERVICE DEPARTIIENT any repair to any Model Radio or Befrigeratori Batteries" re charged. ' . . .". ; NOMINAL PBICE3 S . ;L. HARVEY . m msTon IJEV; 1030 DfiTTEHY . OHnCTHD K 1 1 J r P. .T. A, nca cf Ca prc::ezt, ' Acrl C;0.C3) 3 ji u:7 , ii . . . . -3 r- .3, ' i f-.d f Jtr.il ;.rK.j I. . .1 cc .tLiitr-tit c:r;'.:;n in til radio I AcsnsAtlcnsi T&lu! ' c;: -4 . . . 4 7 rEr.CTIIZI? . I ts mother's lot to watch end v: :. , over tho hschh cf tho izMy. Z ; rhcfhsr$ worries about tho far.." heir prcb!cm$ cro endednow I.'. Fc.-n-cl is hero to help. Fcrn-cl is o r , fino end ncn-irritctinn to tho r-"- UjcsV : hair end Izzyzs it thcrcMy c! or grandma; too ond fllcvtea with vibrcnt hvZ . ,sbcn end rcv::ci Tcr.cl t!;:s yevn l::!r cr.:l I. c!J fcs l;a!r cr.J r.-.i:.;s tt I::': ; Fcm-c! is jo c::r.c:;ccl; a T::: -'al: v-r. . your c'rt-::': fcr ll.o rc-.l-r s:i-r Or, fcr a c trous trie! hz'.'As, cr.zlzz.r.j 1C: to ccv.r cadir.3 end pr :' cl.:": 1. 1:2 v:i r:w York. n. y I cncloi 13c for one trial titt bottle o( Fom-ol '