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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 26, 1953 Kidnapers tOsnttamM From Kit aw served a feast If they request It. The first meal today for the two killers was the regular prison breakfast. The Thansgtving meal is served at 11 a'jn. It will consist of roast turkey, candled yams, gib let gravy, peas, onion dressing, cranberries, celery, pickles pump kin pie, hot buns and coffee. ~ TOYLAND Ell* 0 Is OPEN Now With A Foil Assortment Os Exciting Now TOYS For • ✓ # Boys And Girls - Use Our Loy-Away Plan. *' U ' deposit wUI hold A large selecUon of riUnOS WflftAlie . , shiny new colors in WagOnS your selection, sturdy built tricycles A wonderful selecUon o„ v _ h n. —Sites for all. site Sturdy steel wagons 3 " w " children .. SCSS to of Fianos in assorted with heavy rubber tires • ur stocks are $10.95 , —shiny baked on red fresh and com sixes. •• to *3A9 enamel .. *1.98 to *9.45 pletc. . and Chair \| u „ umlm , . Doll and plastic _ Rocking C«rrinnssc 2 Chairs-$9.95 enjoy these . HorSOS carriages . eil a . * J Two styles to please any 10 5 11 ’ 95 98* to $1.19 child. Horse on rockers Folding Doll Carriages and Shoe-fly style . . *3.98 for girls *4.69 to *5.45 FREE BALLOONS TO CHILDREN WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT. ROLLER kjg, jF SKATES Wfj M Union Hardware Ball Bearing Skates that will glee long Blackboards wenr - Assorted site. . _ Black Boar* With wood* Holster Sets for boys in sin- _a a ,_a arowinr chart to Oft gle and double gun styles - “ and drawrng caare f“*YO Asserted Styles .. Me to *1 J* stnrdy built. ~ »LM In tOur Toylond ... . i$ chuck Full Wheel Os TOYS Barrows Footballs Mniivn* Basketballs sturdy built Preouod liSfSalf* 5 Cowboy Suits In bright ted enamsi Sewing Strtn Rubber tire wheel • Sewing Machines ' , Tinker Toys flo . Miy Bekrs T VW Play Guns , . DOLLS Telephones ' ««*w**—s-*m» < . ’’ A 'lane assortment of NIWS Kits free Doiisto choose from— Toy Stowes parking space at Big Dolls Little • Cash Registers „ • Dolls Mama Dolls Desk Sets Efird sin Erwin. ma- . Toy Kitchen Sinks _ to SUM In am... asn —on, —*v MWNWB—I Choose yoor Susan 1 ftjjr M - I 1 S trailer Walking Deft 1 ¥ % M 1 w». DoU every 1£ f tJb yrfy/ 1 \ DTOARTMINT STORE \ $11.98 V m ■■ I 1 ....*»-» * At 8 p. m. they will have cold tuihiraadl*rte*«ct It WM revealed that both Hall and Hit Ready will die penniless. Hall, who once spent a *200,000 inheritance in three years. and , came into possession of the record , *600,000 ransom money paid for his I victim, has no estate requiring pro ; bating. Mrs. Heady Inherited the *15,000 , home in St. Joseph, Mo. behind Which Bobby Greenleaae was bur led briefly. She also Inherited a i farm naar Maryville, Mo., valued at *BB,OOO. However, since her ar* i rest and oonvlstion she has deeded her property and possessions to an i aging aunt, Mrs. Nellie Baker 0f l Chicago. 1 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (IB Sent i Is the text of the letter written by Mrs, Bonnie Brown Heady to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Greenleese: ) Mr. and Mrs. Oreenlease. t I doubt if this letter will do much • good, but there isn’t anything that i we could do or say that would atone TUB DAILY RECORD, PUHN, N. C. Chalybeate Springs I Club Is Outstanding Someone has said that nothing Succeeds Ilka success stated C. R. Ammons here today. And this lit erally Is true of the activities of the Chalybeate Springs community. Some fifteen years ago there was organized In the Chalybeate Springs Community a Home Demonstration Club, the purpose of this club ss well as all otter Home demonstra tion chibs organised by farm women. Is first to improve their standard of living through information from the research centers and State Col leges and In developing a better home life for farm Women, boys and girls. This better home life embodies both physical, mental, moral and spiritual growth of the entire farm family. Often as it was the case with the Chalybeate Com munity, goals and objectives are set up and then every effort is bent toward achieving those goals and efforts. Buch was the case in No vember 1947 when the Chalybeate Home Demonstration Club, which is an integral part of the Chaly beate Community, received a *25.00 War Bond for having made the most progress of any club In Har nett County during the preceedlng year. Inspired by this achievement the women of the Chalybeate Com munity began planning, thinking and talking about a club building to serve the community. As one of the officers or this club and a leading lady In the com munity expressed to the farm agent “we have used every money-making scheme we could think of to put over this project.” G.e of the first measures used was to answer the roll call at the club meetings with one or more eggs from their poul try flocks. These eggs were sold and the receipts placed In their building fund. Ne*t, birthday dues were employed to increase the build ing fund and often rather than tell their ages the women would give 60c or *I.OO as none of them ever get beyond the twenties. Another method used wss the sale of coat and dress hangers wnieh were assembled and sold to local dry cleaning plants. Another meas ure that was utilized was the do nation of one hen from the poultry flock from each of the dub mem bers which were sold and the pro ceeds added to the building fund. SPONBOBS PROGRAMS The Chalybeate Home Demon stration Club also sponsored radio and group entertainment at the lo cal school at which time, before, during and after the program, can dy, popcorn and other Items Os this nature wertt sold and these *o» tfods added to the building rand along with the returns from the sponsorship of the entertttlnnifnl. , This group has also participated In county fair exhibits and won on two separate oocaslons *70.00 which was added to the boudtbg fund. A concession Hand wag «!«>»••* turOd st the North Carolina jtote Fair at Which time home-cooked for our mistake. I do hope it helps * give anything H_l couM go badfto that Bun*/ in Septem ber end erase everything tost happened sinee. ft all seems like a nightmare. We have always known that we would have to pay, but that doesn’t return Bobby, but if it gives you satisfaction then we wont be giving our Uvea In vain. 1 don’t say I don’t enjoy mmmy as everyone db«, hut that was not my motive. 1 could have been very very happy with Carl living In art house as I had been, bttt he hafi been used to mote money MV ease eras ieVthg not wftrty. Wttor well-1 wanted so much for him tr ** BLANKS WHISKEY I never realized Bobby would be such a sweet child until too late. t am not trying In any way to make any excuse for my actions, aa I don’t have any. Ait I think anyone will And that If he drinhr ftwm one to two fifths of whiskey a day for a year and a, half thM MHtr toitin doesn’t function propsr ■ Win* I’Ve been in jail is the ftMt time I’ve been able to reason nearly for some time. I would like for the Sisters to know 1 am sorry too, as theirs ft A wonderful faith, t hope is time goee oh It wiU a heal your hurt and that JrOU peace. Ybwv respectfully Heady NOW MNMJCID AUTO UABILItY ./ RATES. Us US SAW - YOU MONEY ON \ AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE . DlvfMHj on j Fire Insurance, • . Representatives ■ , tor . , , pitot Life Ins. Co. ; SNIPE* i tnturwwi A**ncy ■mi "hI foods, pies, cakes, coffee and drinks , were sold to the general public and proceeds were applied to the building fund. Other projects sim ilar to the selling of greeting cards, stationery, Christmas cards, games and Other related materials were sold and proceeds added to the building fund. Another feature that was dev eloped and explored was where each member of the club made a quilt sqtlare and embroidered the name of any person who would give a dime or more Oh the square. After the squares in the community were collected the top was made and an old fashioned quilting party held In the church basement and later at the harvest festival this quilt was sold at auction netting *324.00. Mrs. L. B. Smith, a leader of the Chalybeate Community states that their suppers and harvest sales were the greatest source of income along With baked chicken suppers, Bar- 1 B-Que suppers, etc., which were 1 served in the local school cafe teria. Also articles of use and in terest were made by the women of the community and auctions were held In connection with school en tertainment and such Items as sock dolls and other related items sold extremely well. Anether outstanding feature for raising funds by the Chalybeate women was the sponsoring of a pancake supper in the LaFayette High School Cafeteria. Representa tives of the Pillsbury Company, Pet Milk Company, Vermont Maid Sy rup Company and the Jones Sau sage Company provided all the in gredients and in addition prepared and served the supper. At this party everyone in the community was In vited and the fine fellowship as ; well as the food was something to behold. After this supper donations were asked for and mone than *2BOO were added to the building . fund at this time. One of the most recent activities i of the Chalybeate Community was : a Bas-B-Q supper and a used art l lcle auction which was held on May 15 of this, year where men In the community donated used farm ’ equipment and this was auctioned and netted some *BOO. A Stanley party was also given . In the community and the proceeds went to the building fund along • with *450 that was received from i b canvass of the business houses of Pbqttay Springs. • On March 9, 1953 the Chalybeate ’ Community house was located and 1 laid oft oil the Chalybeate Springs ’ Baptist Church property and con -1 struction started immediately there ' after and on May 15, 1953 the first - Home Demonstration Club meeting 1 was held in the new- community 1 building which is now valued at t more than *IO.OOO. ’ A fine thing about this co-.mun ity to that it not only serves as a meeting place In tile community 1 for home demonstration and other elubs, but win atm be utilized In ; connection with the Chalybeate Baptist Church n the serving of dinners and other like occasions for church programs. To equip this community building a stove, refrig eratin’ and piano have been do nated by persons in-the community While chairs, tables and other fur BOYS AND GIRLS Writ* your letters to Santa Claus on tho blank below, then cut out and mall It at HOOB’S DRUG STORE Date Dear Santa Claus I want - - \ V // f. mm mm y **m i.i i hi m a*Mm**aw •"■ftM— ‘ mmmmmm — j Thank'you, with love, 1 t ■ Signed Nft ill m - E-J r' "■ Address i ■ i ' II fa —1 1 *" ** . * • Hart Sentenced In Manslaughter . Harnett County Superior Court ended the November session yes terday following the trial and con viction of Julian Hart, 88, of An gler, for manslaughter. Han was tried for manslaughter —his second fatal one within a year to the day and almost to the hour as the first. He was tried for the killing of John Wilson Lockamy, 18. Judge Clawson Williams sentenced him to three to five years in Superior Court yesterday. Lockamy was killed March 26, 1958, at about 7:45 p. m. at Pea Ridge on the Benson-Angier High way when a tractor on which he was riding was hit by Hart’s auto- | mobile. On March 26, 1952, at about 8 p. m. at the same place, Hart was driving an automobile Involved in a wreck that killed three persons. He was not indicted in connection with this case. The trial took most of the week I with the largest crowds attending I ever present for a trial In Har nett County, according to some ob servers. In the trial, testimony was giv en that a few minutes before this year’s car-tractor ccfillsioiw Hart remarked at a service station that he thought he would “try his luck again” on the Benson-Angier road. He will appeal the sentence. | Other cases disposed of yester day included, Cleve Nordan and Ralph Turlington; both given from four to six years for their part in several tobacco thefts in Harnett County during the year. Henry C. Harriman, Negro, was sentenced to 25 years in the State prison for carnal knowledge of a yoifng child. | A case against Homer O. Chil dress, charging bigamy, was con- 1 tinued indefinitely when it was learned that he to in the State sanltorlum where he to being treat ed for TB. Russell Gilmore and Jasper Massey were given from three to five years for several cases of forgery of checks. Ministers Meet irmtitaMd from pure one) previous meetings of the foreign ministers. In this event, the Dutch will propose to separate the problem of defense In the hope of finally win ning ratification by all -six nations of the army treaty signed 18 mon ths ago and which was aimed at making possible the use of *500,000 West German soldiers. MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. KB—Motorcycle patrolman Robert M. Short noticed something shiny on the highway and pulled ever to the curb to investigate. It was hta police badge. niture have been acquired from various sources with little outlay of money. This to the unfolding of a com munity project or goal which was bom In the minds of the leadens of the Chalybeate Community and has been brought to a complete realization by the construction of the Community building to serve the entire Chalybeate Community. HOOD'S DRUG STORE SUPER SALE DAYS FRIDAY - SATURDAY Tel. 2348 We Deliver WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Regular 33< Size 300 HLEIUtX 17t 1000—1 Grain Tablets sicchmih 53c Pint Rubbing ALCOHOt 9t 5 pounds ” p,i SUGAR -" L V can "SHs 45c 2 for 23c Walt Disney Characters WRIST WATGHES $6.95 SI.OO Wind and Weather TUSSY LOTION 50c 100—5 Grain Tablets ASPIRIN 7c FREE' At oe • -i 59c Tooth Brush with purchaae rOVOr I regular Pepsodeilt TnOflYlOlTlOtar Tooth Paste . <*•! 03C 0/ C: 8 Bars in PBaitifc Bag BATH SOAP: 37c Carton Popular Brand ttQAiifTES 61.11 TIDE Washing p|p| n Pow * kr NAPKINS ST 24c 8c VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN OFrtN IHaaL lull tftftftftl aa 3 if CvR MblWe* Grilled Pound Cake Topped with ice cream and syrup | - r - ■ —j VilWWWiw ,9HHh9 fevered | c * Cream 1 Cherries Pint PAGE FIVE
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