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Social
Activities
Mrs R. \ Fairchild visited in
Newton over the week-end and
returned home December 7th.
Mrs. \V. (i Stroup spoilt Tues
day with Mrs. diaries 1’ Hearn
and Mrs. .1. M (’rocker.
Miss Juanita Putnam of Haiti
more spent the weekend here
the ttuest of her fnolliei, Mrs. VV.
li. Putnam
The many friends of Mr A.
Jl. Huss will he tflad to know he
is improving, hut hoWeVei he is
still confined to hi. home.
Mr. and Mrs \V. il Self had
a birthday dinner Sunday honor-’
itiK iVJr. Self's fifth birthday an
niversary.
Mrs. Yates Carpenter and chil
dren, Sylvia and Don. spent from
Tuesday until k i iday w ith hei
parents, Mr and Mrs. .1. M
(ieoi'ite of l.ipeolnton.
Mrs. M. if Sneed, of (house,
and little nephew, Carol Sellers
of l.ineolnton left Saturday for
Katonton, (la., where she will
•spend the week witii her dauph
ter, Mrs, J. \V. Clements.
Miss Grace Shives of Gastonia
spirit the week end hen- the
guest of Mrs. \V 1). Bi'ovvn, Jr.,
at the honu1 of Mr. ami Mrs.
\\ . I). Browne, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack llies of
Crumerton spent Sunday aftei
noon here the guest ol Mr. and
Mrs. A. II. lluss.
PlY. Steve Mailman left Sal
unlay for (’amp Glaioornc, I,a.,
after Spending a I i day fill lough
with his parents. Mi and Mis. ,)
M. Hallman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M .Mi
lan arid sons, (Jam and Wayne,
spent Sunday in Charlotte the
quests of Mr and Mis. ||. k.
Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs Hunter Hups
and children of Gastonia spent
Sunday afternoon with .Mr. and
Mrs. A. 11. lluss.
Mrs. K k. Voder of (house
left Saturday morning- for Salin
as, (hilitoi nia where she will join
her husband, Sgt. R. I.. Voder,
who is stationed at Salinas. Mrs.
Voder is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. M. hi. Sneed of Crouw.
W. J. Huskey, SI ( arrived
from Brooklyn, X. Y Thmsday
for a sixteen rl.av leave with Ids
wife. the former Miss Melha
Browne. Seaman Mil-key has
just returned from T months
stay overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. h\ U Haxtei
received their lir-n letlei m live
weeks from their son, I’ve Thos.
W. Baxter who has neently heen
sent overseas lie is now station
ed in Australia. lie address is:
Pvt. Thus. W . Baxu i I I,‘{this I
APO >tTaT Post maslei
Sail Francisco. (hili fm nisi
Hug'li I.ingerfelt S 1 C arriV
t*(l homo Wednesday from New
York, for a few days visit with
Ins parents, Mr. and Mis T. A.
Hingerfelt. Ho will return to du
ty the 22tld.
—I —
Carl M, Fairchild tf Baltimore,
Mil., and mi employee of Kapprs
Hammered Piston and Ring Plant
is Visiting his mother, Mrs. R. A
!• airchild and sister... Miss Patri
i ia Fairchild and Mrs. W. A.
Putnam.
Corp. Howard R. Hallman of
Camp McCoy. Wis., and Pfc.
Marshall Hallman of Camp Adair
Urcgon. are hotli at home on
tulloilgh due to their father’s ill
ness. Mr. Henry Hallman. Mr.
Haliman’s condition remains
about the same.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dedmon of
Baltimore arrived Saturday due
In tlie death of a In oUvet-in-ltt\v,
.\. C, I.utz. The funeral services
were (-(inducted Sunday after
noon at •’> o'clock at the Kadish
Methodist (’lunch. Mr. and Mrs.
Ifcdmoii returned to Baltimore
Wednesdtiy
Sgt. and Mrs James N. With
erspoon returned to Fort Bragg
Sunday after attending the fu
neral of Mrs. Blanche Wither
spoon here Friday. Mrs. Wither
spoon, who before her marriage
was Miss Annie Bell Sellers, is
making tier home at Fort Bragg
with her husband.
CIRCLE NO. I
TO MEET
Circle No. I Society of Chris
tian Service of the First Meth
odist Church will meet Tuesday
afternoon at d:M0 o clock at the
home of Mrs. L 1*. Barnett. All
members are urged to be present
AUXILIARY TO
MEET MONDAY
The American Legion Auxili
ary will meet Monday night at
7:,'!() o'clock at the home of Mrs.
E. V. Moss with Mrs. Moss and
Mrs V. C. Peeler and Mrs. Enoch
PeVinc as joint hostesses. All
memOors urged to he present.
MR. SELF HONORED
ON BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Self had
a birthday dinner Sunday honor
ing ,Mr Self's 117th birthday an
niversary.
j Those enjoying the occasion
' were: Mr. and Mrs, W. 11 Self,
Mr. and Mrs Everett Carpenter,
Charles. Kenneth and (.Hernia
Carpenter Cary llunsinger, l.o
rene Self, Pvt. Edwin Elder of
i Camp Adair, Oregon, Mis. Fran
ces Randall, Miss Peal I Self and
j Arthur Self. Mr. Self received
i many nice gifts.
! Surprise him with one of these
Top Coats for Christinas. Cloud
styles and colors. Pitied: $15.00,
$19.50, $22.50 and $25.00—llAR
HELSON CO, Inc.
‘‘Looks a bit crowded in there, conductor!”
i( In addition in v tint mo Hits oj (Lilians, :ce
an carrying. In,., of soldiers and sailors on Jur
I ..i/// and open entire tram-loads of troops. ) et
the Seaboard is doing its best to make all passengers
a< loinjortable in possible.**
*0’.a\\ fund in tori lie folk> ■:vh» are not in the
Serene are ready t<> put up iCith any tneonee me nee
alien see tut. el then da ye **
SEABOARD RAILWAY
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FOR
Victory .
Mti' <2^ HI YIN(» \N AH ,
BuMn AND a 1 AVIPS
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Fidelis Class
Has Christmas
Party Meeting
The Fidelis Class cf the First
Baptist Church held their regu
lar meeting and Annual Christ
mas party on Friday night at
the home of Mrs. V. C. Peeler
with Mrs Peeler and Mrs. Odell
Dellinger as joint hostesses.
The meeting opened with the
song, “Silent Night”.
iScripture—Fuv Whitesides
Prayer—Mrs. h. C. McDowell
A delicious salad course with
accessories was served after
wards gifts which had been plac
ed around the Christmas tree
were exchanged.
Those present were. Mesdames
I. C. McDowell, Kenneth Dellin
gei', Y. 0. Peeler. Paul McKoud,
Pete McGinnis, C. < . Dellinger,
Charlie Black. Carl Faker, For
est Black. T. A. Mess, R W.
Moseley, Yates llomesley, Ralph
Sisk, R. 1,. Graham, Sara Wilson,
Hoy Carpenter, James llomesley,
Boh Boggs, Russell Hoover, Odell
Dellinger. Misses Fay White
sides, Kona Mauney. and Ollie
Whitesides.
Miss Molly Franchis
Putnam Celebrates
Hirthday Anniversary
Tlit" Nmvay Clubhouse was
tlit* scent' <il’ a lovely party Sat
lii<iav afternoon, December -lth,
at t :d() when Mrs. Adkin Put
nam entertained a group of small
guests in honor of her daughter
Miss Molly Franchis Putnam who
was celebrating her birthday
anniversary.
Christmas decorations were
used and the table was decorated
with a beautiful biitliday cake
topped with ten lighted candles.
The hostess, assisted by Reanrin
Wright and Patricia Fairchild
served dixie cups, cookies, cake
and salted nuts.
The honoree received many
lovely gift's, one being a check
for ton dollars from tier father
in Baltimore, Mil. Those present
weie: Newell Quinn. Daphine
Dellinger, Tom Benin, Harold
llomesley, .Julia Ktta Stroup,
Teddy Robinson, Maiy .Jo Flow
: ers. Max Upton
Mrs. li. A. Fairchild is visiting
1 hersons, Mr. and Mrs. James An
I Person Fairchild and Mr. and
Mrs John Taylor Fairchild and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price for the
week-end.
LETTERS FOR
SANTA CLAUS
Deal- Santa,
1‘loase tailin' me n <i<> 11 and a
It*a st't, also sonic fruit atul nuts
A little nirl in the second grade.
HILDA l!LACK.
CURRITUCK
School children in Currituck
county helped save a good part
of tile cotton crop, as the county
schools closed at one o’clock
ivory day during the harvest sea
son. says the agent.
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TABLETS. SALVE. NOSF PP0P<
IfYouHad MYJOB
Keeping house, helping
take care of the family—you
would realize that business girls
are not the only ones who some
times get Headache and Tired
Aching Muscles. We home girls
often work just as hard and have
just as many Headaches, just as
many Stomach Upsets and get
just as Tired. «
About a year ago, I first used
ALKA-SELTZER
I find that it eases my Aching
Head, takes the kinks out of Tired,
Aching Muscles and brings relief
when 1 have Acid Indigestion.
The family says I am a lot
easier to live with since 1 have
known about Alka-Seltzer.
Have you tried ALKA-SELT
ZER? If not, why don’t you get
a package today? Large package
#0*. Small package 30*, also by
the glass at Soda Fountains.
LETTERS from
Our boi^s In The
Seruice
The Cherryv’ille Engle
Cherry ville,
North Carolina.
Dear Fred:
Wish to thunk you for being
so kind as to keep ire home town
paper coining even though my
subscription might have elapsed
before 1 thought to send the
money for a renewal J am en
closing a money order for one
dollar and fifty cents ($1.50)
and trust that you will keep send
ing the paper to me for it sine
does help to keep me in touch
with the things that have been
going on around the home town.
As soon as practicable I belieVe
that it would be a good idea if
you would change over the mail
ing- address so taut the paper
might possibly arrive quicker.
The correct address i- noted be
low. Again I thank you for your
interest and wishes lot the wel
fare of all the boys from our
home town.
This leaves me and several of
tla- other home town boys in this
location getting along tine. HaVe
I een able to see some of them
quite often and ’ that makes it
more interesting for each of us
while We are away from home
Yours nuly,
Sgt. (’AltI. 1C. WEB 15 34129.974
llqrs. Co, Alaskan Department
APt) 1142. Poston ster,
Seattle, Washington.
CHURCH NOTICES
First Presbyterian
J. WALTER COBB
Supply-Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 A.M.
11:00 “The Alost Beautiful
Book in the World"
Special music hy .Miss Jessie
7:30 P M. "How the Philip
pian Jailer was caught.’’
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hutfutd by Samuel BiScho/f • Oirvcted by Leigh Ji*u;i
Selected Short Subjects
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8 o’clock
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