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i. A"? V 'i-t ^ IHE NEWS-JOUBNAL, Bi|EFOBD, N. C. THURSDAY, JANl ; tiope the flu has flown Irom ^our home and you will be rea^ to fly bsM^ to AuFd) and Sunday SAool Sunday niafning. Sunday Sdiool. at Raeford at 9:45 4, M. Young pwplO of the fedlour*^ ship cpnducfing senuce at the church al 7.-00 P. Id. * . Preaching at Parker> church at 14:0Q A. M. by the paston ,, Rev. M. Holland, tiie new pastor of the Presbyterian church, will cpn- duct his first service in Raefoid Shin- day. The Methodist people of Rae ford should be present at the ll-:00 o’clock service to hdp ttie tdwn greet the new pastor with a packed house. E. C. CRAWFpRD, Pastor., Improvement in the doijnestic de mand for farm products is becoming increasingly apparent as- the defense program speeds lip, says tiie U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. 0UGH YOUR HEAD OFF ASK FOR MENTHOMULSION FOR COUCHS FROM COLDS THAT WONT TURN LOOSE TAKE ONE Sli> pF MEMTHO-MULSION WAIT FIVE MINUTES ifyoufailtogetrelie. ask for your honey back At Leadtaig Druggists Everywhere TRANSFORMATION! Yes, it’s positively the same girl—Carpi fltughes, the romantic lead in “Scattergood Baines,”. preseiAing Giiy Kihbee in the character role from Oarence Budington Kelland’s famous fiction hero. She plays a teacher who disguises her ••—••■fv to get a joh. ’ ' ' I ' . ■ j GittiiNi Sbuiqi A TAR HEEL IN NEW YORK Byi BOB COVINGTON The only inan nrhoissale without in$ur- ance.t Hie Johnson Co. 1. GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 2191 RAEFORD, N. CL Nsprssiatlng IHE IRAVELERS, HMtfoid ISELL 5- The News aitd Observer ' . The Ch^lotte Obsei^r ' Curtis Publicatibiis —AND- Stark Bros. Nurseiy Fmit Trees and Omameiitala Ifonlgonicry and Moore coun ty orchardists testify tiiey Rave not 'missed a crop of .frnit since their Stark trees hegatif bearing. D, SCOTT POOLE ihteford, N. C. I have often wondered just how many groups, organizations and socie ties of southern people there are in New York City. I’m always hearing of a new one and I honestly believe that a«outherner in New York could pretty much spend his life going to the parties, dances and dinners that these southern societies sponsor. Some idea of their number can be had from the list of sponsors of the Robert E. Lee Birthday celebration held last w^ek in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Pierre—a celebration at which Hon. R. Gray Williams, Rector of the University of Virginia was the guest speaker. Here are some of the New York southern organizations that sponsored the celebration: New York Southern Society. Combined Confederate ’Veterans Gamp and Sons of Confederate Vet erans Gamp of New York City. Eastern Division, Sons of Confed erate Veterans. New York Divisiofi, United Daugh ters of the Confederacy. New York Chapter U. D. C. Mary Mildred Sullivan Chapter U. D. C. " James Henry Parker Chapter U. D. C. Leonora St. George Rogers Schuy ler Chapter U. D. C. Raphael Semmes Chapter U. D. C. Robert E. Lee Chapter of the Or anges (N. J.) U. D. C. ^William-Alexander, Jr., Chaittor U. D. C. Alabamians in New York.- Dixie Club of New York. Daughters of Maryland iii New York.' Florida Society in the East. Georgia Society of the City of New York. (Seorgia Women in New Yotk. Jackson Heights (a suburb) South ern Society. .Louisiana Men in New' Ydrk, Louisiana Society of New York. Maryland Society of New York. New York Society of Tennessee Women. ’ . .Noi^ Carolina Sbaety.i , Robert- E. Lee Meinorial Founda tion.” " • _ ■ Society of Kentucky Women of New ic of Cold Symptoms 666 Liquid or 666' TaUeta with 686 Salve or 666 Nose Drops genwaly relieves cold symptoms the first day. —Adv. Zi'X Sr- BIG 2- RAEFORD ARMORT i Wednesday, February 5th ROIMD DANCIIIG BETWEEN SETS Benefit Infahtile^'Pamlysis Fund Wfoody Siigleton*s Band 2 FIGURE CALLERS GENTS 50c LADIES FREE Stearii Headed Btnlding Ikm Om! Coma All! MNHMIllllllipiw^ CAPTIVATINC CUMAX to her en- lemhle is this dashing hat worn by Lucille Ball, RKO. Radio star now teaming widi George Morphy in “A Girl, a Gay and a Gob.” Far-reach ing pheasuit quills pierce its shal low crown of very dark hrown, while - the sweeping brim is faced with the tweed of Lucille’s fitted coat of broims and tamaeise. To PbdiusGrs Almost universal approval has been accorded;, the-supplemental cotr. ton program, wherdjy the grower will receive cotton' stamps in ex change -.for -e voluirtary -reduction in his cotton acreage, reports E. Y. Floyd, 'exegutixe ...offleer pf liff. C. StatoIcbllege. The starhps will be redeemable at retaif stores for finished cotton gppds.: , > I'i'".. > ' “In effect,” Floyd said,'“the sup plemental cotton program is an ex tension 6f ^ij[ile of the Cbttcto Stamp Piari -of toe Surplus Market- ii)g Administration which is now op erating for low-incortie families in areas throughout the'United States. Under the hew program, more cot- tpn-goods buying power is extended to cotton farmers whose wardrobes and linen closets, paradoxically enough, contain far too few articles made from cotton,” The/program works this way, the leader explained:' For planting le^ than the acreage "allotment in 41, or the measured acreage in whichever is less, stamps will be issued to the growers at the rate of 10 cents ,a pound times the normal yield of the underplanted acreage in 1941. However, the stamps will not be is sued in amounts in excess of $25 per family in the case of sharecroppers, tenants, and owner-operators. Own ers of more than one farm, or a farm operated by more than one tenant, may qualify for a maximum of $50 worth of stamps.. “This program,” Floyd declared, “offers an additional opportunity to improve the living standards of cot ton farmers, to further reduce the acreage of cotton this year, and to provide ipore cotton goods for the people who produce cotton. Farmers will be encouraged by toe farm ag ents of the Extension Service to pro duce more vegetables, fruits, dairy and poultry products, and meats on toe acreages retired from cotton.” AA2 1940, Macle lip f6r hi^ t^tle rote in ’^Citizen Kane,’» Orson Welles takes time out frdm-aoting duties to,talk over forthcoming action-with chorus girls, who dance in the'iSlm. Welles, besides acting, is also producer . ^ and direotoii of the RKO Radio picture. .IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS-JOURNAL~TEY ITI Professional Cards ARTHUR D. GORE Attorney and Counsellor at Lata Bank of Raeford Building N.McN. SMITH Attoraey-at-Law Practice in All Courts G. G. DICKSON Attroney-ai-Law Bank of Raeford. Building York. Society of Virginia Women in New Yor£' ■ ■ South Carolina Society. ‘ Tennessee Society. The Kentuckians. The Texas Club of New York City, Inci The Virginians. Westchester (suburb) Southern; -Society. Washington and Lee Alumni Asso ciation of New York. ■ . This, of course, includes' ottly one southern college alumni association, of which there are many in- toe city, some very active. There' are doubt less many otoer social organizations of southern people which are not ih this list^of sponsors. I know of sev eral, one especially interesting one, sponsored by one man who simply gives one or two dances a year and invites all toe young aoutoem peo ple he knows or can learn about. Although the activity of these so cieties individually is small,-toe total accounts for many a reunion and many a rendition of “Dixie” within the course of a year. 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