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SAMPSON COUNTY DEBS, SPONSORED BY CLIN TON’S SWAN CLUB Pictured above are the young ladies who will make their debut to society in Clinton, North Carolina on Monday night, December 28th. They are, front row, left to right: Mieeea Myra Carr, Mary Butler, Patricia Robinson, Flo rence Devane, Delois Fennell and Joann Harris, econd row, left to right: Misses Darlene Boykin, Chrystal Dupree, Shelda Puhg, For a sparkling holiday break fast treat make cranberry pancakes. Stir 8-4 cup- diced, jelled cranber ry sauce lido pancake batter, then bake as usual. r w May the happiest of pleasures and the neat of good fortune come your way dur ing Christmastime and all time to come. A Very Happy Holi day To You And Yours! Reliable Loan Co. 80S S. Wilmington St. RALEIGH, N. C. i „ May toe b&ppy and torlstotl POOLE’S PIE SHOP 606 Glenwood Ave. TE 2-2966 Raleigh, N. C. SfvA imm if i T. H. BRIGGS & SONS, INC. £M FAYETTEVILLE ST. jo - ' I M < fa ■ © jcwVmcl * 19 Th« Season’s toast to you! Stephens Appliance Co. UN g. Saunders St Ruby Butler, Ingred West, Elaine Watker, Maggie Tatum, Par lene Carr and Roxie Herring. Third row, left to tight: Mines Gwendolyn Miller, Peggy Robinson, Lula Crenshaw, EUtada Daniels, Ella Knight, Peggy Cyrus and Melba Can. Also mak ing their debuts but not above are: Misses Ida McCul lum, Priscilla Rich, Clydia Sampson, Mate Smith and Chyral Williams. Miss Williams is from Raeford. Cm.tac. glad greetings, of tHe season! To each and everyone, may you have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ASHWORTH’S CLOTHING STORE Shoes For The Entire Family — U A Complete Line ' s In Men’s Clothing!" Fuquay, N. C. Seiberling Tires Wish You A • tern. Wlay father Ghristmas smile on you with blessings bountiful ■ Turner Tire Service 201 W. Martin St ‘ ; Yes. We All Talk BY MARCUS H. BOM.WARE PHOXOMES QUESTTION: I just mad a book that used tbe term "p hooemes” and I am not sure that I know what It is. P. H. L. ANSWER: Using the Webster 1 ! Dictionary, we use the term letters of alphabet. But In the Internation al Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) we employ the label “phoneme. 1 * Hence, when we want to know sounds a child cannot make norm ally, we give him a phonetic analy sis test in order to discover which sounds he makes in error in the tute, add. or omit sounds in words, “initial”, “medial 1 , and “final" TYlay yourholidays be \ wreathed with joy. R. E. Quinn furniture Co. ids B. MARTIN ST. Your Capital City TeL TE 2-4471 > m " JTta n our warmest Yuletide greetings and thank you for your thoughtful patronage, MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK Large Enough to Serve You... Small Enough to Know You MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE position in the words (IMP). The child may distort, suhstl- A "phoneme" is the smallest unit cf our speech sound system, such as; F, S. and TH. By combing phonemes on* gets words, phrases, and, of course, sentences. la the study es linguistics, we have a subject called “Phone mic*. ” This study concerns It self with the seuud* es u lang uage, the position es the sound in the words, and the Inflection and tonal qualtles of the pro nunciation. Wa pranaanea worth, hut wa articulate phonemes Into words. Clear and diattnet pronunciation la READERS: For my chUd’a pamphlet on English consonants, sand SO cents to cover coat of hand ling. Writs to Dr. M. H. Boulware, Florida A&M University. Box 310- A, Tallahassee. Florida 82307. THE CAIOLOfUIN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER M, IN4 A PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS H i „ „ ;&i&L ... i* - * * ji\\ - x OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDSI PICTURE FRAMING -». WINDOW EHADIg VENETIAN BUND* CLARK ART SHOP jg 300 Glenwood Ave. TE 2-83fl|; Raleigh, K. C. 27
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