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PAGE FOUR 1HE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C THURSDAY, DEC. 27th, 1945 Personals Miss Jeanette Short of Charlotte is visiting Mrs. Pauline Clark over the holidays. Lt. and Mrs. Green, who have been liviny here at the hotel, are spending the holidays in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diekson and son, Pote. visited Mrs. Dickson's rela tives in Greensboro over the week end. Miss Mary Hazel Whitley of Fay etteville is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. B. Whitley. Miss Christana McFadyen of the faculty at WCUXC is spending the holidays at home. Mrs. Johnny Keith of Greenville, S. C, is visiting her father, Mr. D. B. McFadyen. M..-s Molly Cameron of Sale.n Col lege and Donald Cameron of Oak Ktdite ..re spending the Christmas holidays at their home in Raeford. Miss Jo.-ephine McLauchlin of Burlington isi spending some time with her p.. rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McLauchlin. Ed Brook of Burgaw spent Chris 111 as with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann. Miss Florence Anita Lester, who in Fairmont, is spending the Mr L. B. Sutton and Miss Alice holidays with her mother. I Sutton Matheson have both been in with flu this week. Herbert McKeithan, Jr., of the irn.versity of North Carolina is spen ding the holidays here with his paler.'.-. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson are now occupying the downstairs apart ment at Mrs. Paul Dickson, Sr. Sunny Mclntyre of Porter Military Academy is spending the holidays with h.s parents. j Mrs. Alice Allrcd is spending a I few days in Bennetteville with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Nolan. Mr and Mrs. Lester Seals are spend. r.g Christmas at Port Arthur, Te.i-. with Mrs. Seal's parents, Mr. ai.u Mrs. L. C. Burrow. Mr. ::d Mrs. Floyd Seals and chil dren .-pent Christmas day and night with Mrs. Seal's parents, Mr. and Mr. Carson Strother in Albemarle. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Se.ls spent a few day; in F.Jlston, visiting Mrs. Seal'.- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forten tierry. They returned here Wednes day fur a few days with Mr. Seals' o other. Miss Caroline Parker of Washing ton, D. C, is visiting her parents, ;Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parker. I Herbert McLean, Jr., left Thurs day night for Chicago to visit his sister, Mrs. James K. David. Mr. and Mr.-. Douglas Tolar of Kin ston spent Christmas with Mrs. Ruth Bridges. ) Holiday Top-Off N VI.. - y V V t Be .-.vol: Bethune of Wilmington ipcr.t Saturday and Sunday with Mr Mrs. George Bethune. i Miss Jacqueline H.uwkins spent Christmas at the home of her pa rents in Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Sessoms spent Wednesday in South Carolina visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mr. C. P. Kinlaw and chil- ! Mrs. Allen McGee and sons of Win dien pent Wednesday in Lumber- ston-Salem are spending the holidays ton v:-.::ng relatives. with relatives in Raeford. k V; V I EXTRA GOOD BREAD! i 3 - i;J, THERE'S NO LOST ACTION WITH FRESH YEAST! And Fleischmann's fresh Yeast goes right to work because it's actiicly fresh. No waiting no extra steps Fleischmann's fresh Yeast helps give full delicious bread flavor, tender smooth texture perfect freshness. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, always ask for Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable America's favorite for over 70 years. T couldn't eat another bite!" Is A the groan heard 'round the festive board after a hearty holiday dinner. And it s true that a heavy dessert at this point may tax the stoutest digestions! Instead, try serving a Jight provocative sweet, accompanied, of course, by big, sat isfying cups of after-dinner coffee. These delicious chocolate-dipped fruits, subtly coffee-flavored, may be tne answer to tnis problem, incy require no sugar, yet they add the desired sweet touch to the menus without added bulk. Here is the recipe, and, of course, it's tested i Cbecefaft Dippd Frw'tt '3 iqnaret chocolate denac! milk ! cup coffee Piilol r'icn. Paten. i teaspoon FliTt Kaisi.v Mad Wbulc 1 ceo tweeteneii con- Hal Cut chocolate in pieces and pl.ira with coffee and salt in top of tloubla boiler. Stir occasionally until choco late melts. When melted, stir in sweetened condensed milk. When thoroughly blended, remove double boiler from heat, but keep top over hot water. Dip fi.crs. dates and nuts one at a time and dozen raisins pressed together into chocolate, us ing fork for dipping. Place on waxed paper, arranged on caka rack. Let stand until chocolate coat ing sets. Serve with coffee as des sert. Yield: 12 servings. iote: The recipe mav be halved or enough fruits and nuts for one meal may be dinned and remaining coating stored in the refrigerator and reheated as a cnatimr for mors fruits or for use as frosting. raw!? IN NORTH CAROLINA VI More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other. It must be. I! - J r ,re-1 f-&S: "e-l- J I Mrs. Sallie Howard continues to be serkiusly ill at Highsmith's hospital. Miss Mary Neill McNair of Nash ville, Tenn., spent the week end with Miss Alii a Ferguson. BOWEL CLEANING POWER OF INNER-AID MEDICINE One man recently took INNER AID three days and said afterward that he never would have believed his body contained so much filthy substance. He says his stomach, intestines, bowels and whole system were so thoroughly cleased that his constant heaoaehes came to an end, several pimply skin eruptions on his face dried up overnight, and even the rheumatic pains in his knee disappeared. At present he is an altogether different rran, feeling fine in every way. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by Reaves Drug Store. (adv). Miss Grace Parker of Durham left yesterday after spending the holidays at home. Wj At'.mtk Cnxt'a'fPfnrr"'' fx Atlanta, ChU'lnrir. raf.'.i3;3. '.!', (h'ntd M MH -.H,.... ?LJ..S.. i;-.i-.lft; V msmQ ,Q46 T 7ICT0RY does not only apply to nations V at war. We can win victories over our-j solves, too, ami over the problems which lay in our path. As 1916 sweeps in upon us we wish for each of you an unbroken scries of victories over any and all circumstances that mav tend to retard your progress towards every individual's cherished goals health and happiness. Good luck to you every step of the wav! ISRAEL MANN Around the corner of the street Who can say what waifs for us? James Whitcomb Riley. And nho can say ichal the Kew Year 1916 u'iil bring? All we can do, of course, is hope for the best, ' and our hopes are for you, dear . people of this community. It ts in full appreciation of all the tint j things you hai'c done for us that we send you these Happy New Year greetings. S1 IIIIVUll I 1 I I I . u V mL r 7 TrTTT EE o", o"", .'''. .. "HAPPY HEW YEAR TO YOU! it IS si r U r n 8 H r r U Exit 1945 .. . enter 19461 It's but a short trip across that stage 365 days some long days and some short! days, but whether short or long we hope that all will be happy days for you. Among the happy memories of the past year is that of our pleasant relations with the people of this com munity. And as we say "Happy New Year" we add a word of sincere thanks for this friendship that ha3 meant so much to us. HOKE CONCRETE WORKS HOKE OIL & FERTILIZER CO. i ft S3 , M IS H i 0 Collins DepL Store P. A. WILSON. Mgr. RAEFORD, N. C I
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