News nay mm mum vmm Mr.and Mr*. Edward Mooring and children at Tarboro spent Sunday with Mr. ‘Mooring’* mother, tin. B. J. Mooring. Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs. -■ ..-.. . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. M..HR Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson of the Southwood Commonity and their children visited Bon dar with Mr. And Mrs. Daniel THE VERY MERRIEST CHRISTMAS •wa with you a Happy Holiday, and Mra.„.Peroy wmQDen7 Jacksonville. •_ Mrs. Susan Perry and Mrs. H. A. Tlmberlake #<»e to Golds boro Saturday. ^ Pred Id** 1» a patient to the Goldsboro Hospital. Junior and Sonor Fellowship* Meet-fig In Joint Sessniott ' Mesdames Stewart Wooten and R. J. Mooting ^w.eo-h^ teases to the Junior and Bonior Women's FelldwShipsof theI* Orange Christian Church last Tuesday et*«2* !£?' S" ten's home. Rdna dent of the Junior Fellowship, had charge of the session. The meetlng_was opened wlth the singing of “Silent Might1 ter which (riven by Mrs. Wilson Faulkner. Mrs. E. A- Button gajeanln teres ting and taspir^ «*®“* on “The Gifts of The Wire Men. A contest was enjoyed by those present and girts were eadhang ed after which the hostesses aar-fSMJS Mesdames Britt, .i f Sutton Hostesses To Their Book Club Mesdames W. Q. Britt -and B. A. Sutton were co-hostesses for a meeting of their book club last Wednesday afternoon in Mrs. Britt’s home where Christmas decorations' were used In the rooms where the guest gathered for the meeting. President Mrs. John H. Rouse, Jr., had charge of the session and conducted the routine busi ness meeting. Mrs. J. Con Lanier of Green ville gave an Interesting talk on her recent trip to Europe. Fol lowing this a Christmas contest was held with Mrs. Lanier and Mrs. Sai? Edwards winning the prizes. The hostesses served coffee and cake with nuts to Mesdames Lanier, Rouse, Edwards, Wade Ferguson, P. M. Button, B. V. Mooring, Robert Creech, Eugene Maynard and 8. D. McCullers. The blooming of some flower ing plants can be controlled by regulating the length of day. 3me supply of burlap bags Is expected tb be adequate for 1092. 1 —.... ... 1 ■ . . Com hybrid* am moat pro*' ductlve when planted to cloee stands and heavily fertilised with nitrogen, phosphoric, oxide and S 1 2 our 1 . • c of— TOYS AND FURNltURE CHRISTMAS • BELL - STUART FURNITURE CO. La Grange, N. C. CHRISTMAS > ■ GREETH&51 fl||i A warp and friendly wbk for: 'MM ?! There is Nothing Finer than to Live in North Carolina i TO January opens with a bang in North Carolina. You can hunt quail, grout* and turkey through the 3lit. Early in the month at Pinehurst, January 4-10, v(ill be held the 34th Annual Field Trials. And to get an early start on the new year's business the big Furniture and Rug Market opens in High Point, January 21—lor 2 weeks. Farmers can take it relatively easy making plans, securing seed and getting ready lor the kitchen garden. And around the cozy hearth fires most of us can relax in the evening with a temper ate glass of beer-sold under our State ABC System pl legal contra/ that is working so writ. / North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION,

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