I ' 1 ' ?'f?k>|. Aseording to mbm! eostom, the j ?A???ita? Bible sod sty is thie year k,- '! again recommending a sgwelal eerie* ! ' daily Bible readings lor the period i from Thanksgiving to Christmas. - I i Attention to the special list has g been called to Kings Mountain eitt{ nana by the Ministerial association, with the group urging that all perv. none, young and old, read these speclnl passages, f. The Bible readings contain a spec i, ial, personal message for each day, it was stated, and were selected by tab nlated votes by members of the armV ed forces, with the exception of the ' Christmas passages. "The best way to bring peace and happinness to a troubled world is tbe teaching of the Bible," said Rev. P. D. Patrick, president of tbe Ministerial association, "and reading the Bible is the best way to learn the wovs of living." Mr. Patrick said that Miss Eoline Keeter, city schools Bible teacher, is featuring these selections in tbe school Bible eoursei. Following Is the daily schedule of Bible readings: Thursday, Dec. 6, Bomans 8. Friday?Matthew 7. Saturday?Psalm 91. fltimlao riaeamha* fl nnlsiis.. w ?uiu?^) A/wvuiwi 9 uaioiMtua 6. "'today?Colnssians 3. Tuesday?Epheslans 4. Vvednesday?1 Philippians 3. a Thursday?I CorinthianB 3. g Friday?Philippians 4. 1 Saturday?John 15. p Sunday, December 18?Psalm I. - Monday?Psalm 27. g Tuesday?I Corinthians 15. Wednesday?Psalm 46. P Thursday?Matthew 28. tl Friday?IT Timothy 2. ? Saturday?John 17. ^ Sunday, December 23? 'Revelations <; 81. * b . Monday?Revelation 22. ? Christmas, December 25?Lube 2. t s Seed Exposition Set For January v North .Carolina fanners, who are planning to attend the Seed Exposition and annual meeting of the N. C. Crop Improvement Association at Lumberton' on January 30 and 31, will meet to begin -selecting the seed now that will be exhibited. * Classes will be provided for both' certified and non-certified seed grow ers of the state's major field crops. Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third places in each group and ribbons for four-place winners. There will also be sweepstakes prisas in the corn, cotton, wheat, >, sweet potatoes, and iovh?an -- - ? Educational exhibits on the factors \ affeeting the production of high qnat ity seed will be a feature of the meet ing. All farmers in North Carolina Bra##"! I MrM >:* itmkf ' *$&*'< juvVi .? ?/ r i*?2jfc?*r I F^BB 1 "W?V? hod Mm torn* trot re eligible to enter exhibits of eed grown on their farms in th> 945 crop year. Entry blanks and n remium list may be obtained from he N. C. Improvement Association, tate College, Raleigh. Outstanding leaders will discuss the roblems facing seed producers at he two-day meeting. National and tate agricultural leaders will attend he event, and both the Lumberton Chamber of Commerce and the Toacco Board of Trade are planning to rake the meeting a feature attrac. ion for farmers daring the winter eason. 'mm ^^ J^Watcha , 13 ^ J** Mtftrrf:! \*S 1 tioa of mco'i *5 I WMchoiftMtt .e fivEf? ft I ^ & MMrtiy atykd roll & V Bold pl*tc. *, | $29.76 Kim IVk viSSHn^v ^ TrqCjJ i* I * ** * . ' " 1 -* ^ y * w > s i >lMtaii a ' TCHTtq Lv, I. > r\j ' '' ' 1 "' ' ?$>j*. v.wv " *.,: *e* tt rri i * miii up i M _ Evp-*r ' ?I i ijI* bofux* wiiK ftv- r?uih!" j j North Carolina farmers are heade>l tor a record egg production in 1945. Total eggs produced amounted to more than a billion through October. The only food item under rationing control is sugar, and the U8DA has extended import controls to include all sugar-containing products shipped to the U. 8. Many North Carolina farmers are missing a real opportunity of making good money by not raising sheep, aay county agents of the State College Extension Service. ik ! i of Distinction i wide lelecJS3.5JE. $29.76 up eodabk. ladies. Exquisitely _A fashioned. 150 J42.50 i & 5 -ZBZLo.* lady's watch; 17 Jtwtlii $35.?? j ^ty r*dt>*dUl; 17 >rw?fc. ', | * < . I ?l ?er s vv ,T' %'i :* ^' w> 1 ^ ?>ri iwpqtwww? ' : "/ ' ! - , T^T - FOR WAITING SI v For her long years of stedfast were in the Service "she" deserv this Christmas. Come in now a *" - ?* dgarette * 10 - Piece ******* In tUlnlaa the gift to heart. $3.50 $lfi HF '.^jQpft ? Gentlemen's ladles' yellow gold- filled and fined lockets jkBd ?? ? Ida bracelets. . $7.50 from J fewd S t ' iWfcjjlim<. ..v?t?r>iv'{-vv v. - < v, ' '*| ] ' n | ; , ' deserves a AMOND iPy* ) LONG FOR YOU! love and loyal devotion while you es nothing less than a fine diamond nd choose from our fine selection. ever after, abell . \ i J" Jdly cherith this . . ining diamond En- ff> rment Ring ... a HBHS^S J / > terpicee of billi- BE V : and dr-jic lim- ^ Dtmmit^ eats Mutkal P^i?^ Box. Play* delight bet * tune whenever opened. A aav tni mlnr(?l mlU i.75 $10.60 I gold Min'n KrWMrtB tl? | iterllng and collar clasp Mt? otlficattoo gold on Starting sflrsr. Inc. Fodoral Tax 16.75 $6.00 hop hhmbhmmmm . - x J