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THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1931 the Lucian ARCADE Pashon Shop 432 N. Liberty St. Winston-Salem, N. C. a ;= TCp"ll Black Suede and Kid Multi £ PA B IK M JB colored «P/.uU MKM Forecast THL ILLUSION CBEPE SOLE OXFORD Here are the newest Every style shown an Brown suede with Black suede, d-epe sole exclusive Arcade pattern. Blue guede THE ANDOVER THE GABRISON . QUALITY! Black suede and Pat * Brown suede, Black ASSURED Brown suede and Tan calf Suede, Tan C a 'f- 0 „ m Brown suede & Taupe. crepe sole The COQUETTE It's A The SENORITA "PerfcPoftwe" Shoe Brown suede and tan calf. Tan Baby Calf. Brown suede aad Tan calf. Black suede & black calf. Sizes 3 to 9 BLack Baby Calf. Widths AAAA to B Jharco a l suede. ARCADE FASHON SHOP 432 N. Liberty St., Winston-Salem, N. C. LOCALS Maye Edmonds, of Jackson ville, Fia., and recently of Wins ton-'jalem, is here visiting her cousin, Mrs. N. E. Wall. ***** Sheriff J. J. Taylor, R. J. Scott ( and S. P. Christian visited Dob-! son Monday. *** * * I E. O. Creakman of Dan River Park was in town Monday. ********* C. R. Amnions, acting farm agent of Harnett county, says that cholera outbreaks in his county are more frequent in the fall than at any other season of the year. i **» * * | Strawberry growers of Colum bus county are being urged to set 12,000 'to 15,000 plants per acre during September in order to assure them of a profitable crop next spring. A large number of farmers la Rowan county are preparing their land for alfalfa, according to D. I H. Sutton, county farm agent. ***** J Coy Neal representing the Modern Chevrolet Company of i Winston-Salem, was here Mon ! , day. t * # * I Alex Flinchum left Tuesday for | Winston-Salem where he has ac -1 cepted a position for the season. with Gorrell's warehouse. i ***** W. R. Stovall of Lawsonville the Reporter to announce that he was here Tuesday. He requests has resignej as game protector for Snow Creek township, and | will leave soon for Madison wheie jhe will be with Planters ware house during the tobacco season. ] * * * * * The local hunters are in a good many squirrels these i] mornings. They report a goodji jcrop of the lilttle animals. |l Harvey Neal of Meadows was • in town a short while Tuesday night. ***** A. E. Southern and sons, Wil son and Wooclroiv, were in Dun bury Saturday. ***** M:3. N. A. Martin ha 3 recently visited relatives in Winston-Sa lem. ***** Lrfford Mabe of Danbury Route 1 1 was in Danbury Tuesday of thi-s 1 week. ##* * # I _, , | Caivia Mabe of Lawsonville I WHS A business visitor here this week. Lucille Martin is taking a busi ness course a t a RaJeigh College. Rev. and Mrs. Houck and fam ily are at home at the parsonage- Mrs. Houck and three children recently returned from Boone, having spent the summer there. THE DANBI'RY RKPORTR mi \ A - LIBERTY AKvAUt O Sato SECOND PLOOR ECONOMY SHOP Is Now Open FEATURING . • THE NEWEST • THE SMARTEST FOR FALL Dresses Coats $4.95 to $6.95 $10.95 to $19.95 IN ALL SIZES AND WANTED COLORS. Arcade Fashon Shop 432 N. Liberty St., Winston-Salem, N. C. j Paul T. Taylor, who operates a ' warehouse on the VVhiteville to t I bacco market, visited relatives | here the week-end. He reports tobacco selling good on the White 1 ! . ville market. Taylor's Warehouse! :in Winston, of which Mr. Taylor | I is one of the owners and propr.e- j ;tors, opens on the 30th wH a the, I ! Winston market. Mr. Taylor ex 'pects to return next week from I Whiteville. * * * # # Mrs. Nellie M. Taylor is visit ing her son Dr. Spott&wood Tay i | lor in New York. • * * * * I I j Jas. T. Flinchum of the Hart ' man auction was here today. I Messrs. Robt. Armond, Van Hughes, Brinkley and Capt. Walk er, park service men, were in town Wednesday night. I i ; ] COMFNGTR I W] N STO.V -ft AT, K M |j AND FORSYTH |l * j I COUNTY f . I ; ' I I y s s Chocks II nft MALARIA i" \f " in 3 days , COLDS Liquid - Tablets First i, ay fe.dve - Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes Try "Bab-My-Tlsni"-World's Be-I Linimeul At the first SNIFFLE.. Quick)—the unique ' aid for preventing A J! colds. Especially de- J flf) signed for nose and upper throat, where mo*t colds tlMrl. VICKSVATRONOL tmmm Ambl« quantity 50 xxx>x>oooooooooooooooooooooooo Prepare Yourself For A i ~1 Paying Position in 1938 I Learn Beauty Culture J\ This is a real opportunity to learn •» i ** , profession which will make you inde* i / T pendent of ordinary jobs. j ' KING'S BEAUTY SCHOOL " 2295 Kim St GRKKNSRORO, X. O. Phone 2-1371 ooooc oooooocoooooooooooooooooo TALK IT! Mil! TALK IT! Sell your tobacco in Winston-Salem and buy your shoes and clothing for men and boys from Paris Clothing Store. We have a complete line of Work Cloth's. Wj are the agent for Duck H> ad Overalls and buck Heai Uniforms. Punts Shirts to match. Com,- and get it. We will save you money. Paris Clothing 1 Store 500 N. Trade St. Opposite Post Office WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. I - While Peaches Are In Season Don't cast your vote for your favorite peach dessert until you have triad I freah peach chiffon pie with crisp corn flake crust. - I By Barbara B Brooks YOU will be missing the dessert of the month It you let the peach season como to an ontl before serv- Ins fresh peach chiffon pla with cr!sp corn flake crust. Here is a dessert to which all jaded appetites respond—and cooks, experienced or not, reve! In its suc cess because It is BO simple to pre pare. Your refrigerator does most of the work. Crisp rolled corn flakes mixed with melted butter and sugar pressed Into a pie plate form the crust. The uncooked filling —fresh peaches crushed with sugar and lemon Juice, a bit of gelatin, whipped egg whites and cream—ls a magic sponge of Incomparable flavor. Try It today. The triple tested recipe follows: Crumb Pla Shell t* tup butttr U cup luiar * ' eu P an# earn fl»kt crumbs Melt butter In pie pan. Add sugar i •ad crumbs; mix thoroughly Press mixture evenly and firmly around sides and bottom of pan. Chill. Yield: One 8. 9 or 10 inch shell. • Roll or grind 4 cups corn flakes to yield 1 cup fine crumbs. Peach Chiffon Pi* 1W cups freak cup boiling ml* peaches I tablespoon lemon *4 cup sugar juice t tablespoon gelatin H cup heavy crsui cup cold water 2 egg whltei »'• teaspoon salt Peel peaches, slice, add sugar and crush fruit. Permit these Ingredi ents to stand for 30 minutes. Boak gelatin in cold water, dissolve In boiling water. Add lemon Juice to fruit mixture and fold In dissolved gelatin. Chill mixture until It to about to set. Whip cream until stiff, fold Into fruit mixture. Whip egg white* with salt until atlff and fold into chilled corn flake crumb pie shell. Chill until Arm enough to cut. Serve with whipped cream, IS desired. Yield: f-lnch pis. «
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