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—Credit Bureau . . · ■ . ■ ι »' a ι ) wuui.i not oniy help the Credit Bureau witn its revenue prob lem but would also add a con siderable number of names to (he file, thereby increasing the service available. Each memb er of the bureau is asked to submit a list of his credit cus tomers to the bureau. In a.Uitkn to providing bus-' inott&ncn with credit intorma tion, the Credit Bureau also operates a collection agency I for its subscribers. Members, •with delinquent accounts that they have not been able to collect are urged to turn these over to the bureau for collec tion. II the bureau is unable to get the delinquent customer to settle the account, legal action will be taken to judgement the individual involved. The bureau has been success lul in most of its collection en deavors and seeks to get the delinquent accounts settled in a friendly manner, thus restor ing the customer to good stand ing in the tiles of the bureau. —4-H Drive (Continued From Page 1 > ; 4-H Club movement in the State with an important phasi ot this program the granting of scholarships to institutions of higher learning tor deserv ing 4-HVrs who might other wise not be able to attend col lege. Statistics point out th..t, presently only one in three North Carolina high schojl, graduates attend college. L. K. Bowers, treasurer ot the county committee, has re ported that respons·' to the let ter is gratifying but that many business firms have not repli ed to the invitation to date, j "We would Tiave liked to have seen personally every business in Columbus Coun'y But this was a task loo huge *o undertake, and we hope that there are en· ugh businessmen interested m the rural youth program to c!i their part with out door to do»·.· solicitation." Carter said. "We are hopeful of receiving some assist.mc.· in this solici tation η the near future fron some of the active Commun ity Devel· (intent Association groups in the county. If tho*e workers from the various com munities will assist the com mittee. we hope to follow up tiie letters to businessmen wi.h a personal call, f^t these by.-i mtssmen will ,-av· us a gieat j deal of time and trouble by re turning their contributions in the addressed envelopes that were mailed out with the let ters last week." Carter said. Fate Bluff Circles , tlo'd Regular Meet c»icies 01 luv Vair Blulf Meth odist Church were hclu last week in various homes. The Rosa Tucker Circle met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. Frank Waddell ut her home with twelve members in at .endance. Mrs. R. C. Tuckci w.is program chairman for tne tui v entitled "Re. ailing Ourj icritage." Agisting with the .>r«.seiiuiiii η were Mrs. B. Frank Rogers. Mrs. James j Turner and Mrs. Bricgt \\. Tyler. Mrs. Spencer Scott gave] the devotional. The Nellie Waddell Circle of ihe W S C. S. held the Wed Ls.utv illicit meet it-it at tin' losne of Mrs. Charles A. Scott wiih fourteen answering roll ca.l. Mrs. Paul Scott had charge charge of the devotional stuoy. Mis Tun Clayton was respon -loie for the program entitled •li.to All The World With the Bible." Mrs. Sharp Turner, circle chairman, conducted the business. Mrs. Η. N. Rogers will be hoswss to the Foy Farmer Cu-I ;.l,. of the Fair Bluff Church Moiidu> m;,nt at her home. The Crixie * Yates Circle will meet oil the same niijit with Mis. ρ l' Renfrew. On Friday night Mrs. Garlen Cole will be h».s uss t.· Jeanette Hunker Circle at her home. Carolina G.A.'s Hold Monthly Meeting The Intermediate G. A s "t 'he Carolina Baptist Chur·.·?' , met at the home <>f their coun-j selor. Mrs. Harold J. Grainger.] Monday night. Seven members were present for the program entitled "Cus toms and Domestic Life of 1 he Indians." A highlight <>f the business session was the planning "f a| Valentine bamuiet to be held m February. A dessert course was serv ed by the hostess. Clarendon Home Scene Of Shouer A shower was gi\en Tuesday evenina. .Innuarv 10. compli menting Miss Nancy Spivev who married C. H. Watson. Jr. ( this past Sunday. The alfair t"«'k place at the home <'f Mr. and Mrs C. Η., Watson. Sr. Clarendon, with Mrs. Frederick Hinsel of Whitevillc and Mr.-. S. Κ Ben tun ι.: Bla'J.eiiburo hoitcssjs. Miss Spivev. wearing a wint er cottdn drtss ol black and green. w;ii presented a white chrysanthemum corsage and a gift of linen bp the hostesses. Bridal frames were enjoyed ι pri< r to the opening of the shower gift». Miss Li »is Hard«*· essisled the I . .. sm' '·» s »\ im »vires1»-' w itu ptiiK hum mivierneatn white lace. The centerpice was an arrangement of white mums ι cinrl baby's breath flanked by I silver candelabras bearing I burning white tapers. Also in the dining room on | the buffet, was a miniature ι bride and bridegroom. The thirty guests were seated! .n the living room where the otiJal motif was continued, with a petite bridal doll grac- ί in« the coffee tab1?» I Workshop Set uy brotherhood Α workshup for the officers of the Brotherhood. Columbus Baptist Association, has been slated for Thursday. January 19. at 7:30 p. m. in the Trinity Baptist Church of Whitcvillc announced P. P. Renfrew, as sociational presfdent. The program includes dev > tional an I assignment for con ference rooms tor pastors, pres ident and vice president to b>.· tad by the Rev. Cl*yd· Dtorl* State Bortherhood secretary. I Other cenfercnees to be held ilil'llltlr SCslCUtl .«.S .illVI μνι.Μι ι al sUwaiiis.up Icaocis uy th<· Rev. Tom F.ureloth, Trinity ι ι Church; World Missions lead ers by the Rev. Maurice Gil liam of the New Hops Church; K. A. Leaders. Counselors, [ committees by the Rev. Tom Collins of Evergreen ami Len nun Cross Roads Churches; Christian Witness leaders by he Hi'V. Joe Sellars of Smyrna Church . All officers of the Brother hood arc lire··«! to iitti>nil »be session. Hcyeri Couple Attend Show Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hogers, owners and operators of the Western Auto Associate Store here for the past 22 years, at tended a Merchandise Show at Greensboro Jan. 8 and a. "My wife and I really cn j".v attending these shows." Mr. Rogers stated. There are demonstrations and product ■ η (urinal ίυιι limits (IvMgiU'il Ιο help us seive our customers belter and formulate our s< . *»»;? plans for tiie c-aiiiu^ yi\·«.' Mrs. Westmoreland Entertains Club Mrs. C. G. Westmoreland en tertained the Tuesday After noon Bridge Club at tier home this past \vtvk at which time Mrs. I). J. Hughes received tl·.. high score award. Others ι laying were Mrs. .1 M. McOougan, Mrs. J. Fr.in.i Boswell. Mrs. R. C. Harrelson. Jr. Mrs C. Κ. Waiden, Mrs. J. P. Brown and Mrs. C. Η Fin n. r. A sweet course was m i \ c,i by the hostess. OISSFKVIKG WF.DDING WMVtRSARY Mr. and Mrs. John Α. Η II I arc planning: a quiet observ i' lor their tilth wedding an •i:vii-ary Fii.ay. January 20. They will be .it home at their residence on Milkman Road. fir.!·' «ndiilwnl »!>yi iirMlh . f ' "«it" or ude up ^jlalv strolch BRA 5»'«p JIM""". Ϊ7 tliti lor m oment ei« tmv <■#» ''»ρ* V">τ·»··^ Flair^'s fabulous features give you tue comfort and exacting fit of a custom-made bra. 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Roll WRAP 29c I MOTHER'S ι BUEikB 12 -2Sc PIHHEK BOLLS pkg. ol 12 IDs LINIT STARCH 12-Oz. Boxes 2 for 31c RED LABEL KARO SYRUP 24 Oz. Bottle 29c ARGO CORN STARCH 16 Oz. Box 17c BLUE LABEL KARO SYRUP 24 Oz. Bottle 27c JUMBO Box Of 1 2 Moon Pies 39c NABISCO . Ritz Crackers Full Pound 35c QUICK ELASTIC STARCH 12 Or.. Boxe* 2 tor 31c ■■■■■■■■■■■ THRIFT WAY Η Open Each Day Until 7:30 P.M.—Sat. Night 10 P.M.—Open All Day Wed.—On Green Sea Rd. BON AM! JET Cleanser 63c
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