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DYNAMO" by the Undents o I ? Bert High School ? *?????? Cantata The Edward Beit Olee Club Is pre paring to (In a Christmas cantata, and other Christmas songs at the Cedar Rook church, on Saturday eve ning, December 28, at C o'clock. It other churches in the E. B. H. B. district desire to have the Olee Club sing at Christmas exercises, the Club will be clad to render such ser vice. Those wishing to hare the Hlsh School Cantata see or write to Mrs. 1. H. Sledge, Loulsburg, N. C. The SidmUc Clnb ^Christmas Tree On Wednesday night, December ICth all the members of the Dramatic Club end the Invited guests assembled In the home Economic room to enjoy an evening ot real fun. The room was carefully decorated with holly, mistletoe, and other Christ mas decoratloni. In one corner stood the Christmas tree. A well prepared program was rendered. Refreshments were served and then the presents were presented by Mr. Litchfield. At the close every one declared that the reception was well worth attending. t t i J anion For the past week the Juniors have been studying very hard for examina tions, which will be next Tuesday, and Wednesday. We all hope we can pass on the first semester. Friday, December 18 our English Class had to write on a piece of pa per one thing that each have learned this year. These were placed on a Christmas tree which was In the room. We welcome Marie Frailer who came to us from Castalla school. We agree with the people at Castalla that she Is smart (U English Club The 8th grade English Club had a *ery interesting program Friday morning, December 18. The follow ing program was given: Song No. 4. Devotional ? Cella Griffin. Why we have English ? {Catherine IHMi : i Who's who at E. B. H. 8.? Mildred Sykes. The value of Good English ? Grace Southall. Jokes ? Mildred Bunn. Stunts ? Wallace Neal, Ernestine Gupton, and Mozelle Griffin. Poem ? Ernest Wilder. Why we take notes in English ? Miss Oupton. Songs for fun. Social hour by group I. , -j. I 1 Y. T. H. F. The Edward Best Chapter of Young Tar Heel Farmers met Friday, De cember 18, during the regular club period. .The club opened with the regular business form. After the opening William Sledge conducted Devotional exercises, two boys read Christmas poems, and lve boys sang a song. There was no business, so the club adjourned to meet again the first club period after Christmas. ttt flirt's Basket Boll The girl's basket ball team, under the supervision of Miss Taylor, is working very hard this year. We are working on new plays. Come on team we can do It, Let's win. ttt ^ Boy's Basket Ball The boy's basket ball club at Ed ward Best high school has ]ust start ed its progress. We do not have any f.ames scheduled; yet we hope to get the chance to play soon: We regret the loss of three of?ur best players: Foster Cone, Everette Parker and Howard Williams. In spite of this, we are wishing to make a good show ing. ttt History Clab The ninth grade history club mat December 11, at the regular time. The program was very interesting. , sghildrin CRY POR IT? kate to a Or bad breath tell of ( ? Ha mat}* aid to ito a onUd'i boWi. ml dfaawaa. you ?!>< zxzxu Nothing la mow wW ooatM tdl of eqpaUpaUotjj to kaaMka ayatam from ologglng. Castoria ia aold la arwrjr drug atorii the cenulna ahraya bear* Chae. H Retanerli algnatuin. a 7 cc / cA CASTORIA Among the moat Interesting things were: A talk about Christmas by Leon Perry; Lite of Napoleon by Linwood Ooppedie, Citizenship br Durward B tailings, and Jokes by Margaret Strickland. Refreshments ware served by Simpson. We adjourned to meet again December 18. PRACTICAL, GIFTS Demand for the practical In Chrtstmaa gifts this year Is Indicated by the acceptance of the specially de signed cartons of cigarettes that bare been placed on the market by leading manufacturer!. Cigarettes are always welcome to both men wd women smokers and at the same time selecting them asf lfts solves the old Christmas question: Where :an I And a present that I am sure *1U suit my friends and will be use ful and yet will not be too expensive? Smoking habits In this country have : hanged and cigarettes are now the popular amoke because, as authori ses In the Industry point out, mod >rn methods of manufacture such as ;he toasting process Including the tse of ultra violet rays have been ntroduced to remove certain harsh rrltants that cause throat irritation Ad coughing. Cigarette manufac urers are ever on the alert to pro 1de the best possible product for he public and this accounts for the iew notched-tab cellophane package rhlch keeps the cigarettes fresh re ardless of climatic changes. For he special Christmas package a ard board cover appropriately dec rated with Christmas designs has TEN AND TWENTY TEARS AGO _______ Items of Interesting Huppenlnga taken from the columns of THE FRANKLIN TIMES tblo week (en sad twenty jeun ago: December 22, 1911. Capt. C. H. Banks of Co. D. Louis burg Rifles received an order yester day from tbe Adjutant General order ing the entire State Malatia Into ser Tlce. t t X Little Aubrey, tbe ten-year-old son of Mr Jobn Wester, of tbls county was accidentally Shot on Thursday of last week. Tbe accident waa caus ed by a little brother of the boy play ing with a rifle which had been car led out of the house for the purpose of killing hogs and evidently been placed back in the house without un loading same. The little fellow who did the shooting was pranking with the rifle, and upon Aubrey's enterl.i? the room leveled the gun on him and tired, not having any idea the same was loaded. The ball took effect just belo* the right ribs and passed through to the back. Medical atten tion was administered and the little fellow was resting well, with chancee for his recovery In his favor, on Tues day morning. December 1921. Information was received In Louls burg Wednesday of a strlous auto mobile accident near Crabtree Creek on Tnecday night, of this week, when the automobile In which Meesrs. J. P. Tlmberlake, B. T. Holden and Dr. A. H. Fleming were riding turned over each of whfm received painful in juries but nothing serious. t t t Cotton sold for 17 1-g cents a pound in Loulsburg yesterday. lit The new fire truck purchased by the Town of Loulsburg in the sum mer arrived this week and will be giv en a tryout as soon as the factory representative arrives. been prepared to slip over the car-' ton. 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