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Miu Marie Me Intjrre (abore), daughter of C#L Marrin MclntjTe, ?eret^ry to President Roosevelt, became the bride of Frederick Hajrea Warren 2nd., Is a faahionable weeding her* laat week. Avoid wrong way OF KILLING HOGS , The farmer who uses haphaz ard methods and trusts to luck ! i at hog-killing time runs a big risk of losing his meat. j I The right way to kill hogs is I. Just as easy as the wrong way, suggests R. E. Nance, professor of animal husbandry a.t State Col- i lege, and with proper curing, It virtually assures successful pre servation of the meat. Many of the methods employed in "Dad's time" were responsible for the heavy losses usually ex- 1 perienced. Nance pointed out some of the worst faults, as follows: Hogs were usually killed on the coldest day 1 of mld-wlnter, under the. Impression that the ex treme cold helped preserve the meat. Bitter cold weather made the task difficult, and it was rush ed through in too big a hurry. A temperature of 28 to 40 de grees is preferable. The carcasses should be allowed to hang up overnight in the smokehouse so 1 as to let all the animal heat dis sipate before the curing is start- 1 ed. The custom of shooting hogs or knocking them in the head was prevalent. Then the hogs were ( dragged to a vat of water that < was either too hot or too cold. < The bodies were bruised, then carcasses did not bleed properly, | and the hair did not scrape off as It should. Stick the hogs, Nance t said, allow them to bleed thor-!e )ughly, and scald them in water i t heated to ISO .degrees, no morel c "Stella JRarish" Starring Kay Francis Por One Day Only, Thursday, Nov. 21st at the Louisburg Theatre Kay Francis, supported by a alented cast, comes to Louisburg Theatre Thursday, November 21st '6l^one day only. In the First Na lonal production, "'I Found Stella Pi mil." ? , The film Is based on a powerful Irania by John Monk Saunders. Miss Francis has the intensely jmotlonal role of a woman who opples from the heights of suc cess to the depths of despair. Fighting to hide a terrible page n her life Injorder to protecti her ilx year old daughter from scan lai, she Is betrayed by the man ihe has come to love, and started ler ou the. downward Mth Id her profession. Separated from her child whom ihe has placed in hiding with a aithfui retainer, her love turned :o bitter hatred, she la torn by a errlffic emotional stress that eats nto her heart and makes her life i horrible nightmare. The battle of the young jour nalist, the man who had publish ed the story of her life after hav ing won her confidence, to bring back her success and make up For the injustice he had done her, leads to an astounding and inten sely dramatic climax. Ian Hunter, the English stage and film star, has the role of the journalist, with Paul Lukas play ing the part of the actress' thea trical manager and suitor at the time she had attained the pin nacle of success. The clever child actress. Sybil Jason, is seen as Miss Francis' daughter. Jessie Ralph has the role of the child's nurs% and Barton MacLane Is the blackmailing husband. Others In the cast Include Wal ter Klngsford, Harry Beresford, Joseph Sawyer, Eddie Acuff and Robert Strange. Mervyn LeRoy directed the picture from the screen play by Casey Robinson. no less. Do not feed the hogs within 24 hours of killing tU?e. Doing so wastes feed and makes the carcas ses harded to dress. Do not cut up the carcasses until the next day, he advised. The soil erosion unit handled by the county agent In Haywood bounty has completed 12,000 feet )f terraces, 1170 running feet of iitches, and 830 feet of farm ?oad. -i ?. ^ Men are bored at a summer ho el. They can't entertain them lelves by thinking up catty re narks to make about some ofthe ither boarders.''. / Heads Surgeons ? - SAM PBANCI800 . . . Dr. Donald C. .Balfour (above), of the, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., ia the new Preeident of the American i College of Surgeons. He waa elected I here at the 25th congress, to sue , ceed Dr. B. B. Oreenougb of Boston. Bomber's Next Foe NEW YORK . . . Here is fho next man to face tlx Brown Bomber, Joe Louis, in m 15 round fight here next month. He is Pauliuo Uicudun ?f Spain, the Baaqus heavyweight nrood chopper who has just arrived to start training. - / OR SALE I wl yf offer for sale at public auctlpfi at my home on the old ler Winston place near Frank , on Saturday, November 1935 at 12 o'clock noon all my household and kitchen furni ture. ll-16-2t MRS. W. H. GATES. LOUISBURG THEATRE Matinee Daily 3:30 10 & 25c Night 7:00 & 9:00 15 & 30c SATURDAYS CONTINUOUS 2 TIL 11 10c and 25c Till 6:00 O'clock , SATURDAY, NOV. 16th BUCK JONES in "THE THROWBACK" Comedy and Serial SUNDAY, NOV. 17th Nino Martini - Genevieve Tobin "HERE'S TO ROMANCE" MONDAY, NOV. 18th William Powell - Rosalind Russell "RENDEZVOUS" TUESDAY, NOV. 19th George Raft - Joan Bennett "SHE COULDN'T' TAKE IT" WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20th Richard Arjen - Virginia Bruce "LET 'EM HAVE IT" The greatest of all G. Men Pictures If you thought Scarface was good wait until * you see this one. THURSDAY ONLY, _ NOV. 21st / KAY FRANCIS "I FOUND STELLA PARISH" FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd-23rd Jack Benny - Eleanor Powell - Robert Taylor "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936" The greatest musical of them all NEXT WEEK "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" TONKETS DEPARTMENT STORE, P GREAT MIRACLE SALE OF 1935 Continues With Large Crowds Attending Daily FAST-COLOR 36-INCI PRINTS Large variety of new Fall patterns Come early if you want any. |Qc YARD QUALITY LIMITED DRESS SLIPPERS . $<*.95 150 pairs Ladies' Dress Slippers and Sport Oxfords, brown, black and blue, suede and kid trimmed ? $4.00 values Special, pair ? | Ladies' Coats Up to $29.50 values, very fine quality materials. Special ? $1 A.50 Ladies' Coats, up to $10 values, plain and fur trimmed Special *6-95 I Men! Here's a Whale of a Value! SUITS TOP COATS or O'COATS $25.00 VALUES >12* and $ J^.95 Single or double-breasted, plaids stripes, checks, plain colors ? sport backs, belted backs, plain backs. Alterations free. 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