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".it JkiuJluQ Be cartful, . borne Santa Clauses, "v ho you handle that Christmas tree. , - It takes just a epark to turn ft beauti ful spruce into blazing Inferno in -1 your living room. Christinas trees ' are full of flammable pitch and res ins, -and burs furiously even when fresh cut r Td help you keep Christmas merry, t t . 1 mas trees: , " 1 1. Choose a 'small tree, instead of a big one. It will be just as pretty and much less hazardous. : -,. r - 2. Keep your tree outdoors until just before Christmas. Install it in the coolest part of the room, away from fireplaces, heaters or radiators. . 3. Do not, under any circumstances, use cotton or, paper on "the tree- or around the tree for decoration. ; 4. Do not place electric .... trains around the tree. A H A P f Y CHRISTMAS BARBER'S STORE V , HERTFORD, N. C. . v . . d in good V.11. v . i ChriuL -.3 tree lighting outta Vx.Ivh have be-T tested by Underwriters Laboratsilas, Inc. ".These can. be idont ified by a tag bearing -the name of Underwxil 3 Laboratories, Inc., at tached, to Ce wires. ". ' . . 6. Do not plug or unplug the elec tric cords be"th the tree, Provide a switch son i distance from the tree to turn, the 11. off or on. v 7. Do not leave lights burning when no one is in the house. (From tune to time Inspect the tree to see whether any needles near the lights have start ed to turn fcrowiu? If eo, change the position of the lights. . '; ' ,8. When the- needles start faffing, take the tree down and 'discard it. - 11 E hove found thQt , it.. II. ... -1 1-!- l-t-l-I in business is i , - . involuoblt and wt grateful for yogrf I F f f F- f I F f f F F F F A' JOYOUS SEASON TO YOU ELLIOTT LAYDEN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRS rjpm air s ,1 n mm i C35 IT if , , - HERTFORD, N. C T.: W. A. CHRISTMAS. PARTY ' The Y. W. A. organization of the Bethel Baptist Church and guests en joyed a Christmas arty Thursday night, December 15, at the home of Mary Julia Harrefl. :-. The' house was decorated carrying out the Christmas motif and Christ mas carols were oftly played during the evening. ? VvS' ;' rV.: Games of bingo -and contests were played, with several of ' - the, guests winning (prizes.: Door prize was awarded to Earlie Goodwin, Jr. Gifts were exchanged, alter which deli cious refreshments of .Ficlh, cookies, grapes and candy were served to the following guests: Mary Louise Mans field, Jeannette ChappeU, Mary Julia HarrelL Madelyn Phillips, Elizabeth Proctor, aPt. Phillips, Blanche Good win and wade Jordan, Archie T. Lane, Yates Parrish, Earlie -Goodwin, Jr., Jarvis Winslow, Robert pru3, Milly Lassiter, R. S. ChappeU and Ambrose Long. . - BETHANY NEWS , V' The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Bethany Church met with Miss Linda Saunders at 7:30 P. M. on December 13. . . , The president, Mrs. T. C. Perry, began the meeting by reading from the Upper Room and by a I short i prayer. . , J ' - 1 As the roll was caied each mem ber answered by saying what she would like for Christmas. The club project was mentioneo but not discussed. Mrs. Russel Baker I will have a project report lor the aocietv in January. Mrs. Charlie Wllute asKea everyone who would to meet with her to pre pare the Christmas baskets for, the hut-ins. . ' . The Bethany society plus the other three societies in the . charge, are making Mrs. Earl Meekins a life-time. member. She is a memioer ox eacn societv and has done outstanding work toward making this world a better nlace in which to live. The program, "Christmas In Our j Schools Around the World," was ais- cussed by the president. She told of many countries tnat ceienraxeo vnriai, mas in a different manner from us in America. Mrs. Jim Carver read the Christ mas reading from the Bible. - The hostess, Miss Linda Saunders, had decorated the .house. pretty for Christmas. She served a very deli clous and colorful plate. Each mem ber received a gift from someone in the society. i In January the group, will meet with Miss Leola Twine on January 28 at 2:30 P.M. ISi s FRIENDS BILL JORDAN J -w, ."tax- F F If f TO CUX ' Ir.' J : Moy your every : ytish for the Holiday Season be realized that's our wish for you. , , , "4- , 'S IIDLLOWELL CIIEVROLET COPAIf BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Thomas Carter, born on December 2. Weight, 8 pounds and 4 ounces. Mother and baby are doing nicely. CARD OP THANKS I wish to thank the many friends for their thoughtfulness in remem bering me with the lovely cards, gifts and flowers while in the hospital and Medical Center.' , MRS. C, T. ROGERSON. ISHES 'From now until tlt fIIOT"L HERTFORD 111 " " HERTFORD, N. C. 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