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-anaT.Con<?e\V *, 'r ' "* - * JomUIHalifax County, wu V- T, Oofiega, Wednea. dayV November' 26th. Willie" Lw, ,, ^Mecklenburg J County/ ?u | elected T^>yicV' President;*' Secretary,: Carrie S Paytiou, Pitt bounty; Treasurer, Loin ;Sf$l;drtj. Person) County, and. Ludnda r; TfX'Jtatftn, BflTtii County, Historian and .foporwr.'. ( / The Collegtde 4-H Club la made up boy a nod (ftrUl'Who Lave had pierloua axpefooce aa 4-H Club mem* ; bera. There ate'thirteen artlre Tueai* beiV- repreeeitlny elereor different , V>*countJea In-.tte State; namely, Cull* ; / ford. Leoolr, fereon, Bertie, Craven, : ^jlWaMi, Yanm, /,PUt, .Montgomery, '-/Halifax- and ^ecldeaipir?\Uie,larcnumber bal* from_WUaoo County. KjTheee boys[and girls barn, spent fifty-four year* in 4^ Qub;wwk,/?r j^^nverace of >1.2 yeary a piece. r^^RORS SMOKER'S *?^?jR^CKERS MEn i ;^@^?^ECRBTARIES DEAI^IFTJL PICI taMW!- rJM m ${ ' : new audi keep tilve -erperlences or 4-H Club work, qnd letra oore about the general program of Club work In the Btatwf/dyfi The club meets every-second and fourth Wcdotedaj nights In' Noble ?*s / . Three additional clubs are organised at i State Institutions. namely, teachers College, Fayettevllie; Teacbera College, Elizabeth City, and North Carolina College for Negroes, Durham. Former 4-H Club members attends, tag either of the above Colleges are Invited to become members of > M CJU*. K, "J Number-o-Logy - r Number-o-Iogy la to test your knowjpdge of figures. Add and mbtncL . " ' ' o l j minus .zn plus Z?4 minus ">W4 plus 111 minus 175 plus 15J minus 104 plus 679 minus 795 plus ; - , ' .'.V* v ' -'' rer *, gtedg . '1 ' . \ X V. '-1 ymori r ONLY AT ^ . :? v m H? IB ' | giftsofTm! ? >< v V By combiningthe sums us the family, in giying-le89'l: the really worthwhile gift: .ing presents." tiat.^nUI This season We have a large iity.Furnitore than ever be .-V CABINETS UNIVERSA '.. >:' 'w. LOUNGE CHA1RS MA 'URES^^^^ W1-' iit*?v.airt.T/ DRC UTURE OUTLOOK, GRERNSBQRO, Victim'Is Fatally : ' Burned In Sleep Mr. J. C. Jefferson, of 173 -West McCulIoch street, died at midnight last night In L. RJ chard too Memorial hospital of burns' reeelTed about 1:30 p. m, yesterday at his home when, police said he went to Ueep on a settee while smoking a cigarette. Firemen', quickly extinguished the flames which were confined to the burning settee and the man was taken to the hospital. Hl? clothes were completely burned from his' body which was "horribly burned," according] io Coroner Wallace FreemoD. The call was one of 22 answered during the day, 20 being grass fires. At 7:47 a. m. yesterday firemen were called to East Market and Clinton streets where tar being used In street repair work had caught fire. \ >*;. *. ?TV v So oily are the eulachoo; an excellent'food fish of Aliftka,'that the hkiidos put a wick into inetn and uae [ them for candles. " ' 1 | v-' y-. j..; c .STING PLEASl iSEWte^C : - '.< uaijy spent by vanoas mem is ting remembrances,.you c i of lovely^urniture . ?the leenjoye^the yearjrouna rand more varied selection ? fore.' Come in and look arm while stocks are complete!, *'?V ?: > >! ' MfflragfjfENtoTABtES:? DESKS:*: W AL) OCRS,* "BfS^LLtiAEPi lcleajner s * r. c. a. gJAzine baskets /xL fSKs*'iiSSjfeJ K BEFORE YOU BUT?I WB^ TO SAVE MOSEY A v 1 INlL N.g - . ' ?' Negroes Seeking Y Quota of 5500.00 ' In Ssde of Seals Greensboro negroes are seeking to raise $500 for for the Christmas seal fund ffa Is year. All negro schools in the city are co-operating In the seal sale campaign, using plans of-their own. In addition A. and tn Bennett and>Immanuel Lutheran colleges are taking part in the drive. ?/'. v Each negro minister has been asked to. be responsible for sales within hla ctaorch and a booth la being maintained In. the'office of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company. Money raised by the. sale of seals Is nsed In the fight against tuberculb^a^Mra. Martha Sebastian Goralelgk is chairman of' the'" negro division of the sdal sale campaign.^-"~ v7 *' ' The export Ufy'j | corn crop of 'Argentina Is estlmhtcd at eight million tona, the department of commerce reports. Bv - J A/l A H Jt/M Ha y an buy MM ANDPHiLCORADIO^?* 4.TEI.EG V O Rev. Silas' A! Peeler^ Speaks At Vespers ' The Rev, Sllaa A. PeeJer, pastor of. St Stephens Christian Church, spoke at the weekly; vesper service at Bennett College Sunday1 afternoon, tatan^;' as his text's!. Lnke lQ^a DrVpeeler, who was at one time president of '- 'v Bennett. was' Introduced by Acting ' . Dean Warren AvJJann?r of the col' lege. "Motes gave us rules to live by in the ten commandments," said Dr.V^i ; Peeler, In part, "but Jesus Christ; **' summarized them in two' exhortations.'He said, "Thou shalt love thy God with all thy strength, with all thy heart; and with all thy mind,' and Thou ah kit love thy neighbor ; as thyself.1. These* are the two prin- ^ clpies for successful living." .?i.Chemical treatment of wool to re-V^"v:flst attack by-i^otha la being studied at the"national' bureau*o?standards, department pt coxnmercflL.
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