- ■ ■■ "■ sr*. f ■ , m-m. ■ ^.^—■ I# ./:' .-^ • «ir»iiri. «_aij >lw I -i ^ ^•■■.-■c.r' ■-*>• ■-■-• ".*• '-' -'*iPv -j -LJ ..•.»*i'f^--'*'- fc.-i3r-r-lf-- -#'•■ By Mrs. Ralph Plummer ' -'f .•-■y/.v Lieutenant and Mrs. Ralph De mare and children of Camp Le- juene visited in the home of the Joe Lovettes last Sunday. Lt. De mare returned to Camp Lejuene the same day, but Mrs. Demare and children are spending this week here. Il'^' Mrs. Walter Brock and Oscar visited Pvt. Roy Brock who is stationed near Dayton, Ohio re cently. i Miss Billie Hart and Alton War ren of Salemburg accompanied Janie Veasey and Thomas. McFad- yen on a trip to Raleigh last Sun day afternoon. They went espec ially to attend ;the Messiah, pre sented by two-hundred-eighty voices under the direction of Pro fessor Thane McDonald, decin of Music at Wake Forest college. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Scarboro, Kenny, Carroll and Betty Scar- boro, visited Mr. Scarboro’s par ents at Wadesboro last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will McFadyen and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McFad- :/en and son of Laurinburg, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFadyen last Sunday. this community last Sunday. The Youth Fellowship of Park er’s Methodist Church met with the Galatia young people last Sun day evening with Parker’s giving the program. Refreshments were served by the host church. The Grange and the Wayside Home Demonstration clubs had a Christmas party at the Wayside Community House last Tuesday evening. Those who attended .had a grand time. .fHBiNSin^inkMAL MAID’S DAMONG MbOD' -C ......V.,•> ..(f TMm UV Mr. and Mrs. Wright Parker, and Mrs. W. P. Parker of Laur inburg visited relatives here in LET’S EAT DOWNTOWN TONIGHT! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koonca visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce last Sunday. D. K. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plummer and boys are making their home at Wallace while Mr. Parker and Mr. Plum mer are working there. From piping hot soup to tasty pastry, there’s a treat here for your family. Meet them all here after your Christmas shopping. Good Food — Always Tasty ELK RESTAURANT Anthony Drake, Manager Do You Have a Maid? ’ • * Not so many households these days can answer yes, but those who do have a maid or any other household worker will need a copy of a brief booklet bearing that question as a title. Vernon D. Herbert, Manager of the Fayetteville Social Security office, began distributing this booklet today. This colorful leaf let sets out, in a few sentences, just how the lady of the house, or any employer of domestic help in or around the house, may tell whether or not the worker is brought unler the new Social Se curity law which becomes effec tive on January 1, 1951. plaintive song which is heard commonly from its arrival until cold weather, and again in the spring, although it is not unusual to hear its song throughout the winter on warm, sunny day.s. Like most of the sparrows, the White-throated feeds extensivel/ on weed seeds, varying its diet with insects, wild berries am! fruits. Both as a destroyer of noxious weed seeds and as ore of our sweetest songsters, it war rants protection. the Air Force". Lackland, situated near San Antonio, is the world’s largest air force base, center of .^ir Force basic training, for airmen and women, indoctrination station for prior service re-enlistees, and home of AFs Officer Candidate School. Their basic training has pre pared them for entrance i.ato Air Force technical training an.i for assignment in specialized wo-k. ‘a.' /* y A CHRISTMAS GIFT 12 mouths long ^ Urn’s to ® being sent to San 6>Uli ^netings ftam For Ojily $2i)l) You can send your friends or relatives a letter from home every week for a year——and they’ll thank you all 52 times, for reading about your loved ones is next best to seeing them. We*ll send a Christmas card similar to the above telling them who ifs from. I Don’t Wait—Do It Today!. The News-Journal Now Open On Saturdays Until Noon \ The Maid of Cotton is in a dane> ing mood, ^e is belle of the ball In her Ted ShcH« evening dress of Swiss Mills’ cotton organdie. This fetching cotton gown is one of the glamorous fashions in the wardrobe^ of Maid Elizabeth McGee of Spar*; tanborg, S. C., who is making the! 1950 c0ton fashion and goa^wiU! tour. ' Hoke Men Finish Basic Training At Texas Air Base Pvt. John J. Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Maxwell iml Pvt. Donald F. Cameroif. son of Mrs. H. A. Cameron have C-im- pleted their AF basic airmen in doctrination course at Lackland Air Force Base, the ‘’Gateway Lo The coarse induded a sdeuiMIr evaluation of their arptttade swdt mclinaticin fat following a parti cular vocation and career. 0 ^ Four-H Club members raised' more than 132.000 rabbits in clut> projects last year. . 0 Calabrian shepherds in Italy come down from the mountains and play before carpenter shops in special difference to Joseph. ^ We invite you to visit our shop and pick out your '■iSFJi .,/■ ■A CHRISTMAS FLOWERS And Flowers For All Occasions RAEFORD FLORIST I PHONE 2661 § Mrs. Rhoda McComsey Mgr. RAEFORD, N. C. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Matthews of Candor, N, C. Owners ■»> -sc-- The work of those regularly em ployed in private homes will be credited to social security and the employer will be responsible for reporting wages, along with Soc ial Security taxes to the Collec tor of Internal Revenue. The title of the pamphlet also includes# the titles Laundress, Cook, Chauffeur and Gardener. Any of these, or any .other per sons employed regularly for work in or around a private household may cme under the new law, and Herbert urges the employers of such persons to request a free copy of the booklet. A simple test in the booklet will tell whether a maid or cook or laundress, will get the protection of social security—and whether the housewife should start mak ing reports next year. If so, there is a postage paid postal card in the Government-issued booklet which the household should mail to the Collector of Internal Re venue for instructions. Herbert stated that these book lets are available to anyone inter ested and that a limited supply are available at any post office, or may be secured by calling the Social Security office in Fayette ville, Telephone 4880. or drop us a postal card asking for the book let, “Do You Have a Maid”? Ad dress Social Security Administra tion, Fayetteville, N, C. For the domestic wvker’s in formation about her new social security protection, a special leaf let is available at the Social Se curity office. Herbert pointed out that regularly employed domestic workers will need xa Social Se curity Account Number Card af ter January 1, 1951, Hiking Along -By- J. BIRD A column devoted to the fields and streams and woodland of this section. Of more than thirty Sparrows occuring in North Carolina, either rarely or with some degree of re gularity, to me the White-throat ed is the most appealing. This Sparrow is a winter visit or throughout the state, usually arriving in October and leaving for the North in May. This bird has a rusty-tbrown back steakcd with black and the crowrr has a white median and two lateral black stripes with a white stripe over the eye changing to yellow in front; The throat is white in sharp contrast to the ashy breast. This sparrow is slightly larger than our common English Field Sparrow, more nearly the size of our Eastern Song Sparrow. It breeds from Central Canada to New, York an dwinters from Con- neticutt to Florida. This lively little Sparrow is usually found in flocks in and about the shrubbery on lawn or garden and in weed patches, along hedgerows, and in thickets along field borders. Since the habitat of this bird and the Slate colored Junco, another winter visitor, is similar, they are occasionally seen together. Perhaps the most attractive trait of this bird is its sweet, ne/eooicMsm nMmtsefORe! Come in and see them! RIHIME Elecirie Ranges See the new ^adiofitube -Cooking Units! They're flatter and wider — . put more heated surface ill contact with utensils. They cook faster —yet actually use less current. And the 5 exact .. cooking speeds on each give you the same accurate cook ing results every time. 10 new models of Frigidaire. 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