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P , T Bk ?* mm' ?K Md Mr*, It* ^?L Emma Jam Hkir Summerllt Hi Lenoir Memoriil Ed of Rom Hill dln HHri Prank Tay ? XI Water ami ?Ml waek were Mr*, r Outlaw Bridge aoc B Cooper and child E and tin. Comla mm at Alberts Mr H? ?<?* aad < ^?tee; and Mr. and flNrillipa and children Bt'uii *1 !) _jy. WCmXil L1*? ?pace Thigpea of Dana ?Mail and Sonya of Ralph Howell of Rocky Mount and Ernest Howell of Lake Lure visitor With Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wa ters nMlv. ,? ' ' v Mr. and Mrs. William Waller ?& girl, visited at Princeton Sunday with Mrs. Addle Barden and other relatives. Visitors ia the Taft Herring hums at the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Herring and son of Clayton and PkylUs Holt of Albertson. Mrs. Josephine Anderson was at Rocky Mount Sunday visiting fri ends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw spent the weekend at High Point with the Walton Outlaws. Visitors of the Johnny Singleton family Sunday weae Mr. awf Mrs. R?y Britt and children of Gran Mrs. Rath Herring visited with tor aisterJtoL Mattie Torrans of Visiting Mr. and Mrs. fidd Kor negay Sunday ware Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and girls of Indian Springs Mrs. Currie Smith and c hi liken Smith Chapel and the H. E. Phillips family of KenansviUe aad Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Herring of Herring Store. Miss Rubyleoe Waters and brot her Milford attended Wayne County i fair Friday night. I I MiKr |Mt wyuy Mr KBMtioiis wneu ? JM fed en*elope<i ?^e^t too fre wey countless oomen Koto, with gentle Lydia B. Pinkham Ihblcts. Especially developed to help worn through this most trying period. In doctor's tasts > out of 4^women who Jto^c ti^r^S^'And aU without ex Dont brood. Dont worry yourself sick. Get Lydis E. Pinkham Tkblets st your drug gists. Take them daify Just Hm LKU1A 1i. HMKIMM Sumnwrltn fe CKheroads Mr, H/E of Raleigh the Rev. end Mrs. Mar via Whitfield. Stevfe and PsMrfe visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whit man during the weekend. .JhfiKSttUNtt Sullivan Binesha ahd Brenda, spent several days last week in the moun tains of N. C. ? Mrs. Ella Outlaw.spent several days last week in Wallace because of the death of ber sister-in-law, Mrs. Willie Heath. Mrs. Norman Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sum merlin joined her on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Faison Sniith Jr. and Kimberly oI Raleigh, Mr. qnd Mrs. s$ r Peggy of Bohaven, Mrs. Cecil Winstead, Jack and Tony of Mount Olive. Sir and kfs. tfi&Ja'T. ftkiMcs, Gary, Brenda, Phil and David of Clayton; Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Rhodes of Gnntrt- vMted^pS? Qpr us Rhodes and Tome during the weekend. .?? Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. Edgar Summerlin is a patient in tack on Sunday. . The Rev. and Mrs. Limmie Tay lor of Richlands were guests Sun day Of, Mr. a*diM*. T. A. JefdigaS. Johnny W. Bell is a patient in Duplin General hospital KenSnsVille. Batten of WWtvilk: Tuesday. E. J. Hill is expe<;tad to Ketgrn Goldsboro. Mrs. L. A. Brock of Rose 1011 visited Mr. and Mrs. Fey Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan, Monday. A large number attended the fun eral of Mrs. Amanda Bell held at Rooty Branch church on Monday. I . < MRS. JERNIGAN HOSTESS ! TO H. D. CLUB i Mrs. T. A. Jermgan was hostess to the Summerlin's Home Demon stration Club at her home Thurs day. Miss Elizabeth Skteum, assistant Home Economics Agent gave the demonstration on "Fabrics For. The Home," She told of an unlhiiited number of beautiful, low cost as well as expensive heme furnishing fabrics from which to choose. There are many interesting colors, de signs, fibers, and weaves. When choosing materials for the home it is important that the fabric will not sag, shrink, fade, deteriorate in rics 'in order to make a wta* Belec , Tte f hostess ?ef?ed refreshments |?lur?g pte reonal! hour. What Questions Hem ai .?Wpby the Vrtertms Administratfon to questions from termer servicemen and their fanWM: jjlfw Iftl . Q-Are veterew of World War I" entitled to a pension? U they are, is there a required age and de they have to be retired? A-A pension may be. payable to .a wartime veteran, regardless of age, if he is totally and pevmanon Uy disabled not as a result of his military, service. The veteran, must be unable to pursue a gainful >oc cupation by reason of such disabili ty, and his income from all sources must be under certain statutory lim its. Details,to fit an individual case are available at any VA office. Q-I have been told that anyone entitled to use the word *0.1." is on titled to veterans' benefits. Is,.this right and what does 'G.I." mean? A-Tbe terra "G4." might , be de fined as "government issue" and referred to varied suplies, equip ment, clothing, etc., issued to in dividuals or units in the service. In time it became a slang term reffering to the servicemen them selves. It has not standing as an V entitlement to Federal benefits the extra protein in one ton of alfalfa cut at the early bloom stage, rather than the mid-bloomystage, is equivalent to naasty 400 pofcnd of soybean meal. NHD W LOT lUBINtSJ FO*-lt FHINTtol COW QUALITY JO* (WtlMTIWa CALL T?? OUFLIN - TIMCS the U. S. are uaed Cor gracing Crm?j BMm ?hiekan k la Kiaf . Om lt-oz. W 1/8 cap butter or MM****: " <* ?una>>M? Om 4-0*. can touahrMi* stoma ?*? , tanKOnltt* , ? >; I ^ 1/3 cup milk 1/| cop *U-p?*w flour Jaftfe ? ? ?.r?s?r^eubma. v> ?oops cut-up cooked ctdckeA Heitt oren *> hut (400'P.]I. Empty contents dt corn muffin nib; s packed into bowLAdd tg^nd milk. Blend only uiStil dfcfcfcredf ienta ere thoroughly moistened. Drop by tabledpeOahii* onto a greased cooky sheet. Bake in preheated oven (400*F.) about fl| ^WbUa^scufoar^b^ng^grepare^ChickenJkja^i^. f Split biscuits in half horizontally.'Spoon ? .?-?*.** ,M J . 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