j |N II if! I NEW Writes Up To 15 Years Without Refilling: S Sizes and I Colors To CImm Prom ?? Each ? Set of 3 THE NEW f BALL PEN ? IT WRITES aad WRITES aa4 WRITES ? $5.85 ? ? WHILE THEY LAST ? ? ? An Excellent Stock of ? Christmas Gift Sets MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS-AT PUBLISHER'S PRICES. . We can accept your subscription, new or renewal, and save yon time and trouble. If your magazines don't arrive properly, you may fuss with us (in pea-son). See our complete list of magazines. Subscriptions make excellent gifts, and we can mail gift tards to anyone through Dec. 23rd, to arrive on or before Christmas Day. " See us whenever you need any magazine subscription. CITY DRUG COMPANY "THE STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" ^ FARMVILLE, N. C. OPEN DAILY UNTIL. 9:00 P. M. - MAT THE CHIMING ?? of the ? CHRISTMAS BELLS ? ? ? Tune la Our Heartiest Good Wishes for Tour Enjoyment and Good Cheer coupled with Health and Success ? IN THE ? New Year ### Rttort's Jewelers / Mr*. J. M. Carrawajr, Mgr. it FARMVILLE, N. C. . the fact that the State it can to remedy AO three fields, tie that the important what the legislature not do, but that in the welfare of the that of the natkm and the world depends on the brother ly spirit existing between people and fact that we accept as basis in our lives the principles of the Prince of Peace. He hammered home ' again and (ain the point that faith in (Sod, in our feilowman, and the of the principles of would do more than any to set our state and nation on the right ' Mr. Fountain was introduced to the club by Sam D.' Bundy, program lead er for the evening, and in his in troduction Mr. Bundy stated that the speaker was an attorney by profes sion, served in World War II as a Major in the Adjutant General's De partment, a past president of the Tarboro Kiwanis Club, and had perfect attendance record at Sunday School for 22 years. Guests for the program Charles Bauconj and Arch Flanagan. After the regular meeting the board of directors and committee chairmen held a training, conference in which objectives and duties for 1947 were outlined by Alex Allen, president-elect, Louis Williams, vice president-elect, and Sam D, Bundy, Immediate Past Governor. State College Hints To Farm Homemakers By Versa Stanton Assistant State Agent The holiday season may be sweet in many ways this year bat not with very much candy. Home made candy is a great favorite both for its taste and for the fan of making- it Sugar is scares bat it will be worth your while to do a little looking for honey,- molasses and corn sirup be cause there are sugar saving sweets to be made with these. Dried fruits and nuts can be dress ed up to take the place of eandy. Dates, figs, prunes stuffed with nut meats and lightly rolled in sugar pre something special, the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Econom ics gives this recipe which is popular with adults and children: Fruit Balls: Wash and dry 1 cup prunes and 1% cups raisins. (If prunes are extra dry, soften slightly in water.) Grind through meat ehopper, using medium knife. Add 'A cup chopped nut meats if desired. Mix well with 1 tablespoon lemon juice and few grains of salt. Make into balls, 1 rounded tablespoon mix ture to a ball, and roll in sugar. Store in a tin box or tight jar. If available, other dried fruits?figs, apricots, or dates?may be substitut ed for part or all of the p rapes or raisins. Amidst all the activities of the, holiday season, the homemalcer needs to be prepared for those after-Christ mas meals when unexpected guests stop by to bring greetings. Left overs may be tacked away in a white sauce without anyone being thgffper that they are leftovers. They may be kept simple or made more elaborate by adding such foods as chicken or almond. A fresh sprig of parsley or a bit of pimlento may be added as a ieroles, steam Ive salads, or un the taste whims n , LAXATIVE? k . uLACK DRAUGH; ? "? I :Ott .. ? K &nb heartiest (greetings y of tfje Reason to Sou This is the merriest, gayest and most joyful Christmas we've had in many years. And we've got a big Christmas package here for you ? just bursting with good wishes and good cheer for the best of everything during this Yuletide season and for all of 1947 . . And tucked into the corners of this surprise .package are "thank you" messages frcwn us to you?for your appreciated friendship and patronage over the period of years we have been in this community. We look forward to serving you in the years to come. Belk-Tyler Co, "Farmvine's Shopping Center" We Always Wish You ? ?y $$( . '''-mvp* THE BEST OF EVERYTHING * * * ? To which at this time we add . a wish that the true Christ- j mas spirit mijdit reach the depths of all men's hearts and bring:J| , . PEACE, LOVE AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP TO - EVERYONE. ? * ? " !? ' . MASHBURN'S Plumbing & Heating Company gPSI CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR? May it be all brightness and cheer for you, is our sincere wish ? .?+# -*** ? * ? * &****.-> ACCEPT THESE ~ CHRISTMAS GREETINGS , ./f>NEW YEAR WISHES in the spirit in whidi they are heartily offered! ? ? * ? CASH'S GROCERY .. ft'"*' . O We always wish for our friends the best of everything:! fa " mm 1 ?? ??'*** mi

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