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and i?m oat * ***.**!? ^I
-ritod all to to pmam
at fire o'clock.
At I p. ??
fa the main
Jim Joyn**
of
with a imuwi of W? kiji ??d I
*--? with Ids helpers te die-l
CKT?jr?a ?tf*? to "M
?T While the ?i#U ^-1
dfetribotad Seafr *?*J
^SaBBSg ?I
Colored Hi^V Sdtool eh?? ^ ^]
naaner gifh *o< dietrihoted
afan wen token- Santo
,ronueed all children that J*
m back on Chriatmaa Ento flli ??
tockimr* with
The
on ? ?- .
atatod that it waa the mo* i
ful riatt made hy 8aad? eed 1
<mt of people was the tax*?t onj
^Thtuih the Onm^r of.
meiee tmorndio etationa ne*^* I
tz ZFSZSTTZA
I L^lnuartgT for
menta win contfame ttewfah ijtoj
I Christmaa
I Masonic Lodge Ladled
Night, Friday, Dec. IS
teal.
AtatoffidaeiaOnb
jSfl
bt Prof.
i -rj
who 1
the
yon ftra Hawaii!
do not bo too amased when yon
cover that a Tittle' girt who long ;
played the piano many times tor
[and who straggled through shorthand
class in high school with yon at the
tirte yon were talcing a refresher
count, is writing."
Mrs. McDonald, wha is j> bidding
Bulletin,,and whoes aoUfcfie name k
Vfcrgiada, writes under-the pan name
of "Ginger McDonald" and wider
the topic "What's Going On At
The young columnist states far
ther, "rd like to pans along to a*
friends, the people ef Farmvilk, the
many interesting things a hoot this
inland of Oahu. Since many people
spend fortunes each year to get ?
tiny gUmpee of Oahu, and since mai
other* spend a lifetime, perhaps, d
siring to see these things, I'd Hke to
try to share with them the things Ppe |
?"This 'Paradise of tfc* PadfW)M
much hidden beauty, the people who
inhabit the island am strange yet
very interesting, and the easterns afe
definitely unique. |
"Tberr will be four major units to
nay paspensd series -with |
odder each. For instance, I ham oak]
Bnhd tow aerie* as follows: 1?1Tti
Voyage Fnom S*n Francisco to Ha
waii; 2?Oahu, as seen by the Mala
hine (newcomer); 3?The People aqd
Their Qutams; 4?Departure From
TWs Island Paradise.
"I want to give my hometown pa
per a View of Oahu from where I rit
and to share its beauty and enchant
ment with my old friends thbre.
"When I return to FaravtUe in
October of '47, you will ha one of
the first persons to wham I'd'tike to
aCy 'HsUe*.*
We, are happy to learn that "Gin-1
who will .be well
outstanding pianist, wfth]
a regular schedule for perform
at the Greenville radio station
after finishing htwfc school. has a
flair for writing and sufficient am
bition to bade it Wa recall her
early struggle for expression in pose
toy and the poems, soma of them
qnks good, that she swiitftad to
for etlUuiam from to time also, j
Friends hem were tntcwwtod in
M,
"Ginger" in a recant news]
at rim Paramount which phsm
a ginger lei for good
lack about the neck of Col. C. S.
Irvine, commonder of the Pteasan
to tha--takeoff for
flight from John
oa October 4. The
to make a record
written "Ginger" and ae
, SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
?Hgpta
?
?^ep:- . .. -::y ^sH
??a," ? >? ,jtv;
In 1946, one out of dx drireni in-1
| volved In fatal accident* had beon|
|| drinking:, the Bureau ?
one oat ?T flow i
|t?W^ri had nbo
?4MUj&ax ?a* between If
118 per cent, abont the same a* In I
1.1944, bat ween higher proportion. of I
Speak A t DjLB.!
' ^ f.,N|
? Jslw eSi,i, Vajw :",,. Tj
5 ;
hM
A ?Al ?
wvonoHi,
Ehrira Tyson
' Holmes. Cpon
dpi
I' Mftv - M "IiaU with
-JWP* -'"WH^ksSSfflPw
. laying tS* w
I* t?fc ?
t*rth
: ?*1 potted plant*
Ive decoration of tl
| ban Siqtt bom*. *4
Fruit
row tray.
| tlon* alao.
_
Allan }?. Harrii j
it'Wouttfui
11 USD- <
jfcfctfce
-JLfiritak
ar
ea hsstess to I
| Circle 4, Monday afternoon. Usi:
eond chapter of Lake. Mrs.)
Allen gar* the devotional.
J. H. Hani* read the story I
Christmas flower, the poin
leettia and made a talk on an Ameri
I can painter. She showed picture* of 1
om ?f his paintings. <1
MpT, w. Lang'1*** . cordially1
(ted
and poinaettias
? 11. -Ma L.I
Lewia' offer to negotiate a soft coal
contract with~4roch parties aa may
their authority" to bar
gain with him haa brought no re
government or
the ceaf operators. ' | J
The retain to Work o
as little
*
to
SE2
. A $60
bond <71,
jail the U,
E the present
grows in value
' "Si taut
fa the Unit
not know that U. &
the same bonds as
?-=, ght fa wartime, An
Still: on sale," Mr, Junes continued
"If that is true, I believe the people
of North Carolina an smarter than
the average American, for tatho first
eleven months of IMS they invested
189,766,824 in U. a Savings Bonds,
Series E, F and Q. People do have
odd blind spots. I heard the other
day that a newpaper poll now under
pray in one of our biggest cities was
revealing that many people who could
food and write had never heard of
the *U?aic bomb, or could not remsr
bef anything about it if tbey had
> "What I am most interested in
now," he concluded, "is to make 1
that Santa Cfaus faww* about tl
bond, the present with a future,
by giving E heqds to people in t
ipt* wilj help mahfaour __
ietmasoe merrier when dol
lars wffl bar mors," . ?
t vp iwy'.'S-'
.Jinny Ball
its maker, expect to
ucirc m ? uncharted realm of
supersonic speed, has successfully
eAmaWed lAa yiw-i | , . -i" '? v- ' ?
COlBpieiM 1X8 XI rW ?0V1.
The XS-1, with 23-vear-old
Chalmers (Slick) Goodlm, New Alex
10, at the controls, was cat
_ from the belly of a B-29 bom
over Muroc Army Air Base Moc
|tf" /America's first
? dropped away
. Goodlin turqed
?^ fi s - J _ J
^??1 crart dartw
???-, wdth a momentum mhich the
former Navy pilot compared to the
thrust from s catapult aboard a car
rier. r:V, *
The plane is designed to fly
1,700 miles mi hour, hut Goodlin mi
no attempt to step it up that high,]
He loafed along at a mare 550, using
first one cyfteder, then two, and
finally?for only a few secon."
opr. ^ : .
The plane was cut loose ^t 25,0001
Goodlin climbed under Us own
to 35,000, meantime diving,!
climbing. He flew for]
Haw York, Dec. 11.?The Bit Fo?r
to
sign treaties fori m
lite nations in Paris February 10 and
to start their. jHRities to ftk at
once .00 a treaty for Germany. . .
In addition to these two long
strides toward returning Europe to
normal, the foreign ministers prac
sally completed drafting a program
for their na*t meeting, to be held in *
Moscow on March 10, at which real
ifO^o* tP? Canaan treaty will be
It free agreed to end the
session tomorrow flUNg*^'.
Foreitrn
slmr Molotov, fa
coosion to th* uiswa of
State James F.
pad hie opposition to
at once to hear the views at small
nations on peace Irwathe for Ger
many and Austria as w?&.
Though Molotov gave in to
1 tha question of I
gat to work rjcnr, In maintained his
objection to letting China, which la a
member of tha Big Five hot not tha
Big Four, attend the Moocovr meet
ing and take part in the German
treaty nock. .. , -? ':?< W5-*" - ?
The question of Chinal partici
pation in drafting Wanapean paaee
* final stalemate at tha flS
foreign mtntottotoi mmini in Loo
don in September, 1MB. MP'.
that China be let
in tide time. Molotov not only ob
to letting her self draft the
1 treaty bat refused to oon
eider her one of the "inviting" or
for-an eventual
?I
III
lost out aleo in his i
to gat the foreign ministers at the
_ agree to limit the
number of oecupatfon troops in Eu
rope to a total of MO,000.
Molotov said he was not ready to
consider such a plan. Ho lafaaed also
it on the program for the*;,
? *ld ha Would
to start talking about it.
SS'M '? M' ? ?!>??
Medal For
hit
of Technology, Cat
the nodal by
Col. Benjamin S. Meaick, Army or
at; lew I mm
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