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Church Women Ha Monthly Meetings .—. ..... <&iPjjfy Of QuistUn gwrlri From 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ThisMeans We Will Be Open 6 Days to the Week 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. at - - 709 S. CHURCH ST. DON’T BE MISLED ON PRICES We pan pay youTrom $1.00 to $1.35 per Hun dred for Steel; From $1.25 to $1.60 per Hun dred for Clean Cgst Iron; From $1.25 to $1.35 per Hundred for Uncleaned Motors. ^ i 14c per lb, for Clean Automobile Radiatom; $1.80 to $1.95 for Automobile Batteries; From $25.00 to $50.00 for Old Automobiles, but You Must Have a Title or Clean Bill of Side. Delivered To Our Yard At 709 S. CHURCH ST. M ■our tin yard ON HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH Will be Open Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. Will Close on Saturdays at Noon. We are paying 75c to $1.10 per Hundred for All Kinds of Tin, including Automobile Bodies, Fenders, Hoods, etc. Delivered to our yard. No Tin Cans or House top Roofing. Bring YoHr Next Load For The Highest Market Prices To ALEC RAWLS WRECKIRtiOi wjmggmmmgm wm iPPijiMMp, 709 S. Church St Rocky Mount, N. C. We Will Be Closed All Day December 25 & 26 in the soda) •h fwut been in -the Ch motif. The central theme of the decorations imp the spot-lighted Nativity scene, and the background music of Christmas hymns. Holly, red candles and greenery were used to beautify in Other parts of the halL Mrs. Hubert Dixon, orognahft chair man, read the Christmas btory as re corded in the gospel of Lake and spot* on the tflhely topic, *T^ft Us Deserve the Gawds." Christinas customs in etpjir lands ware enacted by several ladies who. dressed in native costumes, were hostesses from other lands. Taking part in the play let were: Mrs. Thad Cox, represent ing the Philliptoes; Mrs. B. V. Finer japan; Mrs. Morris Greene, Mexico; Mrs. E D. Moye, India and Mrs. Clarence Moye, England. The meeting was closed with the Fellowship Benediction. The ladies of Group 4 were hos tesses at the social hour that fed lowed the meeting, and served dark orange cake topped with whipped cream, mints andnuts with coffee. Baptist Woman's Missionary Union Mrs. Dalton Corbett, president, opened the Baptist Woman's Mis sionary Union meeting, Mondaj afternoon with tite Watchword, fol lowed by group singing of the hyrtn “Come All Ye Faithful.” Mrs. J. W Miller read for the devotions, Isaiah 41:17*20. Mrs. J. C. Parker was program chairman of the meeting and was as sisted by Mrs. Foy Styers and Mrs Chester Gotland who took parts ir the playlet, “The Land Where Jesui Walked.” — Mrs. George W. Davis was appoint ed chairman of the Christmas Deco rating Committee. Serving will Mrs. Davis will he Mrs. B. M. Lewis Mrs. B. B. Turnage, Mrs. W. B Burke and. Mrs. E. C. Holmes. Mrs. L. W. Andrews, chairman oi George Truett Circle, retained tiu attendance pin. Following tho meeting, the ho* teases, Mrs, Miller, Mrs; Burke, Mrs H. B. Humphrey, |Cn. Harry May Mrs. Dalton Corbett and Mrs. Herbert Moore, served fruit cake topped with whipped cream and cherry with coffee. AIR FORCE QUOTA LIFTED • Recruiting officer, Virgil Villa would like to call attention to tiu recent discarding of Air Force enlist ment quotas. Cpl. ViB* is inFarm ville, Thursday from 9ajn. to 2' p.m igiilS I M faitwl T : WEST WILSON ST. ctive Fdr little Sister: * DOLL * DOLL BED * DOLL STROLLER * DOLL CARRIAGE * STOVE * ELECTRIC IRON * DOLL BED * DOLL CHAIR * RANCH HOUSE * TRICYCLE : lyis * drum * BANJO - * ACCORDION * TOP * MUSIC BOX TRAIN SPELL-IT BOARD PUNCH BAG rnTj rfa > y . rat?? GOAL rlffjff TO y 1 rfofrftJ „;£f i 'I i '..f*! TU3
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