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I-t cup chopped nutmeats
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1-4 cup melted butter or
[* Thin confectioners' sugar
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Gifts Sought
For Dorothea
Dix Hospital
Mis. William M. Long has
i been named as Davie County
: representative to the board
|o( directors of the Dorothea
j Dix Volunteer Services Guild.
Mrs. Long requested this
; newspaper to announce that
' all Davie County patients have
: beel moved to the Dorothea
Dix Hospital in Raleigh.
1 "Anyone wishing to donate
to »ny individual patient at
Dorothea Dix Hospital or con
tribute to the general Christ
mas Cheer collection for these
> patients should contact me and
deliver all gifts by early De
cember". said Mrs. Long.
Mrs. Long said that women's
gift items might include: hair
bnarties, bobby pins, clips,
rolters, shampoo, emery
boards, hand lotion, body lo
tion, bath powder, powder
t puffs, lipstick, rouge, face
p powder, socks and hose, ker
stationery, ball point
PPGK hair spray, hair nets,
Hioii» permanents. nail polish,
f polish remover, deodorant.
perfume, cologne, toilet soap.
Kleenex, compacts, umbrellas.
rain caps, plastic rain shoes
* chance purses jewelry. And
i for the men: after shave lotion,
i hair tonic, shaving cream.
* coin purses, cigarettes, pioes
: pioe tobacco, tobacco pouches,
v cigarette cases, t»'«\ deodorant
r nail clippers, stntionnrv, ball
point pens, belts, susnenders
[ chewing gum, socks (stretch).
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2. Arrange filled rolls in
greased 9 x 5-inch loaf pan.
Spoon any leftover filling over
and around rolls. Drixxle with
butter.
3. Bake in hot oven (425
degrees F.) about IS minutes
or until well-browned. Glaae
with thin confectioners' sugar
icing while warm. Garnish
with additional fruits and nuts,
if desired.
Makes 4-6 servings.
Featured product: BROWN
N SERVE ROLLS.
shirts (dress or sport).
Gifts that can be used by
groups (may be new or used
in good condition) may in
clude: popcorn poppers, floor
model hair dfygra, portable or
hand hair dryers; pictures,
musical instruments, bicycles,
artificial arrangements, recrea
tional equipment, table games.
"Old Christmas - Cards also
make a wonderful gift for
those people", said Mrs. Long.
If further information is de
sired contact Mrs. W. M. Long,
phone 634-2941.
Mrs. Edna Shoaf of Pine
Ridge Road entered Baptist
Hospital on November 1, in
Winston-Salem to undergo
tests and x-ray.
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[ FOUNTAINS OF TRUTH
Many people hasten themselves to the grave by the habit*
that enslave.
You may praise an evil thins *> the highest peak, but
that doesn't make it right, and it is sure to* tumble down.
The road dowr in humility is the road up in true success
and greatness.
- 1 have never known a-man to drink, and smoke himself
toi greatness, but it is to the very opposite.
He who had rather see Somebody fall mstead of succeed
is on the road to failure himself.
If you fall in line with the crowd that leaves God out.
and take the devil in, you should count yourself as one of
them going hellward.
I had rather be a simpleton in the right than to be an
intellectual in the wrong.
The man whe is continually looking heavenward has little
time to look hellward. and no time for the devil.
When vou go up against a man's prayers and his faith in
God you are on dangerous ground.
No doubt it happens that if a man is doing much harm,
and someone is praying for his salvation, but he is determined
to go on serving the devil, he can be prayed into eternity.
He jvho doesn't know A from B, but knows God in a Christ
ian experience, is wiser than the most highly educated who
leaves God out of his life and lets the devil take over.
He who votes for liquor votes for all the crime and ungod
liness it causes broken homes, divorce, children made or
phans, fussing and quarreling, hatred and strife, manslaughter
and murder, physical ailments and disease, financial loss and
poverty, wrecks on our highways and slaughter, immorality and
corruption, and final damnation in a devil's hell. How awful,
AWFUL to uphold liquor in any way!
People are restless today, running to and fro. seeking
pleasure and something that will satisfy, hardly knowing
where to go, and what to do when they get there, whose com
pany to keep and what life is all about anyway. Only God
can straighten out the crooked entanglements and settle them
in mind, heart, soul and spirit, but they shall have to turn
unto Him completely and unreservedly.
The Bible says, "The fool hath said in his heart. There is no
God." (Psalm 53-1). According to this we have many fools in
the world today, for we are told that so many people are
atheists and infidels and unbelievers in God. No wonder there
is so much ungodliness and so many unwise decisions being
made today. The devil is a genius in making fools out of
people who deny the existence of Almighty God. When the
Bible says a man is a foot I have no right to class him other
wise.
Walter Edison Isenhour.
Ta.vlorsville. N. C.
Library News
Mrs. Eugene Bowman. Chair
man of the Board of Trustees
of the Davie County Public
Library, and several members
of the library staff attend
ed the North Carolina Libra
ry Association Biennial Con
ference, which met on Nov
ember 4. 5. and 6th at Hotel
Robert E. Lee in Winston-Sa
lem.
Librarians in this area were
fortunate in being able to at
tend more sessions because
the meeting was held so near
us.
There are many advantages
to be gained from meeting
with co-workers all over the
ptate, being brought up-to
date on new methrds and id
eas. and seeing the excellent
exhibits provided. We all felt
that we had profited from the
experience.
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