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Boomer News
Items In Brief
Hines Conspiracy Case to RetO^i, ' ‘V.
?»fel
Rev. B. V. Bumgarner, of Tay
lorsville. filled his regular ap
pointment here Sunday and atv
usual preached a fine sermon.
Rev. S. I. Watts filled his regu
lar appointments at Dover and i
Liledown. Sunday.
A wedding of interest to
friends, in this eommunily was
solemnised at the Baptist church
here when Mr. Bari German and
Miss Wilnomae Jones were unit
ed in tihie holy bonds of matri
mony. The pastor. Rev. E. V.
Bumgarner, performed tli“ cere
mony in the presence of a num
ber of friends and relatives
Christmas eve. The happy couple
left for a honeymoon trip for
point.s in Virginia, after which
they will return to their ho>me
hero. Mrs. German is the attrac
tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Jones, She graduated from
the school of nursing at Davis
hospital at Statesville and has
been working at the Wilkes hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cummings,
of Charlottesville. Va.. visited
liunT i Cummings’ parents. Mr. and
aneriU service wee held Pri- [
Roarlne RIvm- Baptist ^ **
--Sr-:
church for Mrs. Bli
«9» 77, wUo oCJ
& JtpTto(g»v;i|
SanAKT-'
She is. snrTlTed^4
.'VVfi
_ for W, r. Jolly, age 67,
. died Wednesday at his hontf
in the Roaring R|ver community
Rev. A.- W. Lynch conducted thA
last rltee. -
‘ Surviving are the following i ^*^ ****’ n r
children: Idtsie Jolly, of Roaring 1 **7®™- ^
River; Mrs L. C. Minton, of j Mrs.- To^|
Wllkcaboro rodte 1; Mrs. M. L. | Springs. Alro stfrvnw W
Myers.'of Benham; Walter jol-| hither and one sU^, «t
,ly. of Brlotol, Tenn.; Paul, Eu-1 Bowiln and Mrs L.H. t _
gene. Will. Guy and Prod Jolly,, l>oth of Laurel -Spring
all of Rearing River. grandchUdi^.
Rev. J. W. Luke, pastor, con-
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Ads' get attenthiop—and reenlt* ducted the last rgaa^
Mr. and Mrs. John Watts and
I little daughter, Orelee. of Tay-
I lorsville. visite*! Mr. Watts' par-
I ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Watts.
Rev ' Sunday.
' Mrs. Fronia Watson of Lenoir.
Thursday n
Mr. and 'Mr..
Jonesville. I(hi
some dentac »'>'''
kin. returnlpE
ning. i
Rev Eli»h n 1 Cronia Watson of Lenoir.
N. T. .larvij’ ® ] vigRed her children and other
nyvllle .sAir*' j friends and relatives here during
iXv - ■» wry sick a.gain. ! .
Brother J^ii' ’ , Christma.s.
we regretllc ’'*■ ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.nckey
hope for ®m J spc'dy ^overy. moved to tihoir beautiful and
John nv'* *" ® ! attractive home, which they pur
evening fi:ii j chased from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
niece. m4 ^ ‘ • “®- ] caudill. The Caudills have moved
tin. „ . I to their new home near here.
Mr. aWM 'VBBam . as m. . joyous Christmas day pass-
Miss Salis i ed with quietness there and
Combs 3d t«o .'ons. all tspent|,_, ^
Christmfc da.^ ii't-h Mr. and Mrs.
all
Idiii.f-
,)nia.!f Mastln
had a good time.
Mr. Atwel! Greer is getting up
! again, his many friends will be
i glad to know,
almost completed. Mr. | steel, who has been
{ llll» fgAUl .
Voan« Gray will soon , better, we are
CARD OP THANKS
We want to express our heart
ful thanks for the kindneas and
MONDAY ONLY
i -
1 '■tftlsd to know.
Hkrrlson ^Roberts was a [«'*
at Dennyville church Sun-j
'l(tjy night. At the B. Y. P. V. he !
!made an interesting talk. |
; Miss Edith Chambers. Mrs. Lil- , "apathy shown during the sick-
lie Walker. Mr. Frank ^elhor | r,f n.nr dear moth-
; and Mr. R. P. Walker went up to
see Rev. N. T. Jarvis Sunday eve
ning. hut learned he was in the j
Hospital at N'ort^ tVllkeshoro. j
Miss Martha Welhorn. Miss j
Oma WellKirn and Lougeva Wei-i
born of Greensboro, were week- j The odds is the difference be-
j ness and death of our dear moth-
I er and grandmotiher by the many
'’ neighbors and for the beautiful
floral offerings.
MR. AND MRS. A. C. BkOWN
AND CHILDREN.
Four of .c'lr
Favorite
In the
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Adv
RICHARD GR
NANCY KE
GEORGE BAN
PRESTON F
OOrn, 01 \fi vv-u.-M'vj ..V., , J .w
end guests of Mr. and .Mrs. I.etch-1 t^.^en a fellow who’s too fresh
or Redding. land the one who ripens too soon
Mr. James Chambers, of near'.—the former fro.st-bites: the lat-
Pleasant Grove church, spent j tpr decays.
c-hristmas with his nephew. Mr. j ^ ■ ~ “
and Mrs George Chambers. ' SUMt of Miss Mane Gray Sunday
Mrs Sam Tomlin, of Harmony, | and came back to the R. Y. P. V
has been verv ill. but is better at | Sunday night at Dennyvi le.
ThTs TrlWv.' Her many friends' Mr. R. P. Walker spent Sunday
>The retrial of James J. Hines, charged with conspiracy ^ tbt New^
York policy racket, win begin January 9, before Jndge Charles C. Non
In General Sessions. District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey wlU resume
prosecution of Hines, who is pictured here with his wife.
Method For Curing
Pork On The Farm
other small pieces. The remain
ing meat should remain in cure
three days per pound per piece.
.After the curing is over take
out the meat, wash in cold water j
Otic of the most common and hang in a smoke house
most useiul iinethods of curing jjj.jp twenty-four hours
to
be
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pork on the farm is the dry cure; smoking is started. Be sure
method
In the dry cure method; S
pounds of salt, 3 ounces of salt
to hang the pieces so that they
do not touch each other.
,,uuiiu.-, > > , .pjjjg curing method has heeii
peter, .3 pounds of brown sugar. | throughout North Carolina
is used for every 100 pounds of | ^,1 ^as proven
meat.
After the meat has cooled'
thoroughly one-half of this mix- j
very satisfactory.
...... R. H. Barringer of Balls Creek,
ture is rubbed on the fresh, meat. Catawba county, wanted a fish
~ • pond so be contracted with the
Thi-S meat is placed in a barrel or ^
tight box for seven, days. Then
.meat is taken out and the remain
ing half of this mixture is theu
added. On the 21st day after
’^jsuilcg has started repack the
meat, taking ont the bacon and
county terracing unit to build
him one. The water is led into
the pond through a trough and
the iand around Is terraced so
that a minimum of silt can pol
lute the water.
‘t.
“ We Are Wishing You Good Health and
Good Luck During 1939
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, hone for her a speedv recovery. | night with Mr. Lonnio Walker,
i Miss Liz7.ie Martin, of Winston- of Elkin, returning home Mon-
I Salem, came up Sunday to he.gin
school at Dennyville
morning. Miss Saraih
day morning while it was snow-
in.g. .Mr. Ixinnie Walker, and two
girl.s. Mias K’Lee and Miss
De-
ORP
^ theatre
^Is^augh also of Winsion-Salem. rotiba Walker, acoompan.ed R, P.
fame UP Mondav to assist Miss tValker home Monday,
Lizzie Martin in the Bible school, j Mr. Roniie Walker, of Winston-
Thev have been coming for sev-| Salem, came up and to sec hiS
eral’ veers We hope much good | father. Rev. M. Walker .and his,
4: 4. if if jf fA 4':^
may be arcomplished.
Miss Pauline Maatin
brothers and sister, returning
was the j Monday evening.'
SOCIETY BfHITY...OR THE
GIRL DOwfSTAIRS...WHICH
GAL WOUli^TOU FALL FOR?
See tkiai lucky Franchot
doeit Jthe romantic jam*
borieiat tops “3 Loves
Has^cy” by 100 howls!
I'VE never seen
KISSES By ANy
MAN!"
“THEN lET AN
EXPERT START
TOO RIGHTI"
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"i Showing Today - Friday
ty - Tuesday!
New Year’s Program
Merle Oberon
AND THE LADY”
Tdier BreoBaa—Fi«7 Knight
with
WALTER CONNOLLY
REGINALD GARDINER
RITA JOHNSON
REGINALD OWEN
FRANKLIN PANGBORN
It’s
Almost
So It’s Not
Too Early
To Say...
Happy New Year
IT IS THE WISH OF EVERYONE CONNECTED WITH OUR STORES
THAT THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU . . .
-TO-
EVERY PATRON
JOY. HEALTH AND WEALTH
and
EVERY FRIEND
'VND THAT IT BE ONE OF THEJ MOST JOYOUS YEARS OF YOUR
LIFE. THAT’S OUR SINCERE WISH TO EACH OF YOU.
IN LOOKING OVER THE PAST YEAR, WE FIND MANY THINGS
FOR WHICH TO BE THANKFUL—YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND YOUR
GENEROUS PATRONAGE. WE TRULY APPECIATE ™E BUSI
NESS YOU HAVE GIVEN US, AND WE HOPE TO SERVE YOU IN