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i! mriu /W, am W 72 Dear Miss Flo:?I hare been going with a young man tor about three months, and' now that Christmas is approaching I am pussled as to wheth er or not I should give him a Christ mas gift I should like very much to do so, hut do not wish him to think that I expect a gift from him. Please ad rise me. O. W. I j> If I were you I should not present the young man with a Christmas gift i until he gare me one. It Is most unwise tfor a girl to take the first step In these matters. j! Dear Mis8 Flo:?When a gentleman > invites two ladies to go automobile lidding, should one of the ladies sit . the front seat? (2) When the machine stops, should the gentlemen get out fcirst and h :lp the ladles to aVgtt? Thank you. F. R. Both ladles should sit in the hack I peat. (2) The gentleman should get out first and assist the ladies. ^ Dear Miss Flo:?I hare recently : heard of the engagement of a Mend ' whom I hare not seen, or heard from, tor I*-* time. Should Iwrlte her a| note ,?f gongratulation? C. D. It would be the most, courteous thing lotto.;? ? Dear Miss Flo:?When one Is writ ing a letter which is longer than one page?should the Inside of the note IL.Uk Ihslrte Should bo used, should the Second or third pages be used. (2.) Is It considered good form to dsts the letter 11-6-15 or should It be writ ten out la full. Is It good form to begin h letter "Desr Miss"?without snjr name. D. R. . itAFli If the letter AT longer than one j>age, the third page' should be used. If the envelope is heavy, and not transparent the back page can be used after the fourth, and then the sheet can be turned and written on as if It were one long sheet. (2) The date should never be abbreviated. (S) No, the person's name to whom you are writ ting should appear after "Miss." Dear Miss Flo:? When invitations for a wedding are being sent out, should one be sent to a person who Is In mourning? A. It | Just as a matter of courtsey. the person who is in mourning should re- - ceive an Invitation. However no of- J fenge should warns so Invited does- pot attend, as It would' ' be very poor form to attended wedding while still In mourning. THE EPWOBTH LEAGUE The Epworth -League*- will meet Sun day evening. January 3rd. 1926, at 6:15 in the Sunday school auditorium. All members are especially urged to. be present, also those from the age ot 12 to 99 or more, especially those who are members church or relative;?em bers. A program is being arranged Time heals everything,^ but It often takes a lot of it' - Many a good reputatioa-4e in danger of being fonnd out. d ? If Wd count the lady aololats of whick we're iestly proud, there'd be a lot of people that's astonished at the crowd. Of course we learn statistics that wo didnt usto know, when they come in bales and baskets on the family radio. My neighbor?right bore by me?is inclined to make mistak es, for he hates the high sopran ner like St, Patrick hated snak es; He says it cracks his ear drums when he listens at 'on squeal?which in regards to song-birds aint the proper way to feel. We hear seme fiery language at the female opry-seores?why, my neighbor jerked his head set off, an' th rowed it out of doors! Sometimes I argy with him, that a thing which cant bo like the fierce sopranndr ao, somehow has to be endur If anything can make ma grab my sword and want to slay ?it's to hear a blubberin' Bas so strike "The Road to Manda lay." People who follow all the wise old saws never cut much of a figure In life.' V: . ? Progress: A slow process of getting out of debt and then gktlng In again. Su*M<Tib?.ro. The fttsKHs Too Strenuous Even to Think About "Rub*" Goldberg Iff* JOUJ A ) | _ .A] jbo i weftt ACT I hc*mim?J -TH?? Mb IS -TOO <Se*nwrrAfcUE TO *W n?E , IOM^ I'LL LET THE <3YMNASIUM So "TtobAY" MAYBE ?XU start TO MC**?OU> Jt 111. ] "Tvy CueriKiG I'M APRAIti <3YMl>UksjOM | WORK IS BAkl Pc*iMTHEW?r J n*s PIMWOY-I I ?>M JUST L TMlAifciiJS OPTVES*, "TWl, ? TDO . ,WQU?H OWnoMj^ jus. YOVMKttfia ! I HO.MYMosgS HCWes AAit? YH SCRA3CMi4s IT UOITH- JJ ,T?g J ~ FHfcf .1,1 Make a Resolution Now That Too Will Solve Tour Selling Problems in 19B6 with Want Ads Wo me to worry about finding a buyer for oomething yon have to tell when a wot ad. will carry yonr mmage to hondredo of reoden of thio paptr for an lndgnifieant turn. i't bo Plow to toko advantage of tbio opportunity to bo rid of something yoo 't nood, yet will fill o wont in the life of another. * pv .ir" Franklin Times ,lf jfTT* ?? C*. org, 5. C.: i,; _t xr:. This Institution desires to thajk our many friends and customers for the excellent business enjoyed by our Bank during the year 1925. We congratu late our friends in helping us make this one of our best years, and extend our sincere appreciation for your valued business during the past. We respectfully solicit a continuance of your pa tronage during the future years to come, and in vite your attention to our Financial Statement be low, with the assurance that every dollar deposi ted with us will be absolutely AFE OUND AND ECURE Financial Statement of of Louisburg at the close of business on Monday, Dec. 28th, 1925 j" '?1 ? * t ASSETS CASH ON HAND $.273,076.49 Loans and Discounts 366,902.69 United States Bonds 50,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities and Due from United States Treasury 1.1,800.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures and Other Real Estate Owned 32,787.26 Overdrafts 526.93 TOTAL ASSETS $ 734,993.37 ? r " - LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 14,319.32 Circulation , 50,000.00 Deposits 620,674.05 Borrowed Money NONE -w? y *. ? /. t $ 734,993.37 me B LotnsBuno, * i ? . H. BDTFDf, President, -< ]f ?jT ,*"* Wm. B. X MA8LK' M J
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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