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THE NASH COUNTY NEWS, SPRING HOPE, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934
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EMERGENCY CROP LOANS
SPRING HOPE BOYS
ADD TWO GAMES
Church Items of Interest -
ATTEMPTS MURDER
(Continued from p ag e on e)
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liv esto ck in areas d esig n a ted b y
(C ontinued from c a g e one)
P rag u e.— M arie Stan ovich , 19, a
METHODIST
CHURCH
BAPTIST CHURCH
p rog ressed th e “oran g e clad ” b oy s the G overnor o f the .Farm Credit
I sten o gra p h er, com plained o f ey e
Mr. M. F. Hodges. Pastor
Dr. W^R. Cullom, Pastor 1 trouble, sle ep le ssn e ss and pain s in
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i w orked th e ball slow ly down th e A d m in istration as d rou gh t and
court to th e g o a l rath er than tak e storm -strick en . The fun d m a y npt
Sunday, March 11, 1934
Sunday, March 11, 1934
I h er w r is ts and fin g e r s. Som eone
a recourse to lo n g shots.
S u n day School, 9:45 o ’clockbe used to m ake loans to replace
S u n day School, 9:45 o ’clock— in th e o ffic e noticed t h a t th e k ey s
The flo o r w o rk o f B ra ntley and w ork-stock.
Mrs. I. B. Gardner, Supt.
1 T aylor Bflrth«lom ew, Supt.
j o f h er ty p e w r ite r w ere phosphoG reene stood o u t f o r Spring H ope
P rea ch in g Service, 11:00 o’clock
L oans fro m the fund m a y n o t be
P reach in g Service, 11:00 o ’c l o c k j descent.
w ith D o w n y and B enson doing the • used f o r th e paym ent o f e x is tin g — Mr. M. F . H odges.
Announcement
— ^^Dr. W. R. Cullom.
In v estig a tio n show ed th a t radiBarter
sam e fo r N a sh v ille.
E pw orth L eag u es: Junior, 6:30
debts, ren t, ta x e s or p a st-d u e ac­
B. Y . P. U ., 6:30 o ’clock— Jun ior, j um had been spread on one k ey
The Cullom L itera ry Club w ill
Spring H op e
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T1 counts.
The E m erg en cy
Crop o ’clock— Mrs. F . G. Cham blee, lead ­
M iss F lo r a (griffin leader; In te r - 1
fro m con stan t to u chin g, had
hold its re g u la r
sem i-m on th ly
I J f e h a s lo v e lin e ss to sell,
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Greene ............................4
Loan F un d A ct is an em erg en cy er. Senior, 6:45 o’clock— F ran ces m ed ia te, M iss
T h elm a
C olli’ , sjpread from k ey to key. T he g ir l
A ll b ea u tifu l and splendid th in g s; m e e tin g n e x t Satu rd ay ev en in g at
S to tt ..............................2
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r elief m ea su re and not a refin an c- j Cham blee, P rogram ; Mrs. Joh n R. lead er; Senior, Mrs. G. W. B u n n , viras s u ffe r in g from slo w p o iso n ­
B lu e ■waves w h ite n e d on a cliff,
8 o ’clock in th e P a sto r’s Stu d y at
B r a n tley ....................... 3
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in g m easu re.
L oans a re to be | Baker, Counselor.
ing. A ^ejected su itor co n fessed
leader.
S oa rin g fire t h a t sw a y s and sin g s, th e B a p tist Church. Irish L ite r a ­
B a ss
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m ade o n ly to farm ers w h o need j P rea ch in g Service, 7:30 o ’clock—
P rea ch in g Service, 7:30 o’clock— to th e attem p ted murder.
tu r e w ill be t h e Subject f o r the
A nd ch ildren’s fa c e s looking up
B a in es ............................0
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r e lie f to help carry on th e basic Mr. M. F . H odges.
Dr. W. R. Cullom.
p ro gra m and f o r round ta ble d is­
H old ing w o n d er lik e a cup.
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V ester ............................0
fa r m in g operations n e c e s sa r y in
Monday, March 12, 1934
cu ssion th e club w ill stu d y C antoes
Wednesday, March 14, 1 93i POWERFUL BATTLESHIPS
W om an’s
M issionary
S o ciety ,
m a k in g a livin g. The m o n e y w a s
P ra y er M eeting, 7:30 o’clock—
L if e h a s lo v elin ess to sell,
1 and 2 o f S c o tt’s “The L a d y of
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28 appropriated fo r the sp ecific p u r­ 3:00 o’clock— Mrs. T. H. M alliso n ’s
Mrs. H erm an Finch.
M usic lik e a curve of gold,
th e L ake.”
S t. K itts, B. W. I.— G reat B ri­
N a sh v ille
G
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T P po se o f producing, p la n tin g , fa l- H om e.
M esdam es M urray and
S cen t o f p in e trees in th e rain ,.
ta in ’s A tla n tic f le e t, including fo u r
D ow n ey ......................... 2
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5 I lo w in g and cu ltivatin g crop s, and V ester, P rog ram .
T he 1500 cotton g row ers o f Cum ­ sm all Canadian cru isers and fo u r
E y e s t h a t lov e you , a rm s th a t hold,
Birthday Party
Benson ......................... 0
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3 i fo r fe e d fo r f a m
liv esto ck in
Wednesday, March 14, 1934 berland County Vi^ho s ig n e d reduc­ b a ttlesh ip s, b eg an m an o eu vres
A n d fo r y o u r sp ir it’s still d eilgh t,
l.a n n ea u N ew to n celebrated h is D ozier ............................1
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P ra y er M eetin g, 7:30 o ’clock—
3 d ro u g h t and storm -stricken areas.
tion co n tracts are in faVor o f th e w h ich w ill end a t Gibraltar. The
H oly th o u g h ts th a t sta r th e n ig h t.
six th b irthd a y la st W ed n esd ay a f ­ D ecker ............................0
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0 The a ct im p oses a very se v e r e p en ­ Mr. M. F . H odges.
B ankhead control bill or so m e ­ R od n ey and th e N elso n a re th e
1
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2 a lty f o r u sin g loan s fr o m the
tern oon , F eb ru ary 28, w ith a Boddie ........
th in g “ tigh ter,” th e y voted a t a tw o m o st p ow erfu l b a ttlesh ip s in
Spend a ll you h a v e fo r lo v elin ess
G eorg e W a sh in gton party, to w h ich E llis ....................... ......0
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0 fun d fo r a n y other purposes.
Senior
Epworth
League
rece n t m e e tin g in F a y ettev ille.
B u y i t and n ever cou n t th e cost;
th e world.
w e r e in vited tw elv e o f his little D o zier ............................0
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A lth o u g h th e m axim u m am o u n t
The S en io r Epw orth L e a g u e m e t
F o r one w h ite sin g in g h ou r o f
frien d s.
o f an em erg en cy crop loan to a n y a t the M eth od ist Church S u n d a y
p eace
I n te r e s tin g ga m es w ere enjoyed
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14 one fa r m e r is $250, ^ authorized ev en in g w ith Miss Annabel V e s te r
C ou n t m an y a y e a r o f str ife w e ll
b y t h e children am ong th em b ein g
R eferee :
L a s site r (N . C. S .)
by th e regu latio n s,'n o fa rm e r w ill in ch arg e o f th e program , th e topic
lost,
a M a rch in g g a m e in w h ich th e y Sp rin g H o p e
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M in ister’s
A n d f o r a breath o f ecsta sy
I SMOKE PLENTY O F CAMELS
w o re G eorg e W ash in gton h ats.
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7 co s t o f producing the crops. The P lace in th e M aking o f a f e t t e r
Greene ......................... 3
G iye a ll y ou h a v e been or could be.
T h e G eo rge W ashington schem e B a s s ................................ 1
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2 reg u la tio n s restrict th e am ount W orld.” Mr. H od ges m ade a m o st
... M O R N I N G , N O O N , AND
— Sara Teasdale.
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1 t h a t m a y be loaiied to th e ten an ts in te r e s tin g ta lk on th is subject.
w a s carried o u t also in th e d in ing W ea v er ......................... 0
NIGHT. SO I THINK I AM
room . T h e cen ter piece o f th e B r a n tley ....................... 5
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10 o f an y one landlord in a n y one Ju lia n B r a n tle y lead th e d ev o tio n ­
0
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0 cou n ty to $500 and a lso restr ic t al; L in a Collie m ade a ta lk on
M iss E liza b eth Bunn of Tarboro t a b le w^as form ed b y a m in ia tu re B ain es .............
QUALIFIED TO SAY T H I S sp e n t th e w eek -en d here w ith h er c h erry tree w it h a to y h a tch et b e ­
th e am o u n t th at m a y b e loaned “R esp on sib ility o f the E m p lo y ee to
THEY NEVER JANGLE
sid e it and red candles w ere placed
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20 p er acre, depending on th e kind th e E m p lo y er” and J ea n L a s site r
fa th er.
j a t eith er end o f th e table. S o u v e­ B a iley
G
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T P o f crop b ein g grown.
g a v e a ta lk on “G etting A lo n g w ith
THE NERVES.
M is s Id a P r iv e tte o f H ob good n irs w e r e t o y balloons. Ice cream Haskin. ......................... 0
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A ll fu n d s will be advanced'^ to th e B o ss.”
sp e n t se v era l d a y s h ere la st w e e k and cake w a s served by th e h o s t ’s G lover ............................0
0
0 th e b orrow er at the tim e th e loan
F ra n ces Chamblee h a s ch a rg e o f
w it h h e r p a ren ts.
m oth er.
F inch .............................. 0
0
0 is m a d e and n o t on a b u d g et basis. th e p ro gra m f o r n ex t S u n d a y e v e ­
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1 The b orrow er m ust, m a k e
L anneau w a s th e recipient o f B r a n tley .......................0
the n in g. A ll m em bers are in v ited to
Mr. and M rs. Jack B eam an l e f t
0
(I am oun t advanced run h im th rou gh be presen t.
C h ristian .......................0
S atu rd a y fo r H arrisonburg, V a., m any lo v ely g if ts .
M anning .......................0
0
0 the en tire season, fo r i f th e m o n ey
w h e r e t h e y w ill m ake their h o m e.
H igh ..............................0
0
0 is u sed up before the crop is f in is h ­
Announcement
M isses J e s s ie T an t and V iv ian
Tyler .....................,....0
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0 ed, or i f th e m oney is sp e n t fo r
The W o m a n ’s M issionary S ociety
M u rray o f R a leig h sp en t S u n day
a n y o th e r purpose, ad d ition al ad­ o f th e M eth od ist Church w ill hold
h ere w ith Mr. and Mrs. R. C. M ur­
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1 v a n ces w’ill n ot be m ade.
its re g u la r m on th ly m eetin g a t th e
ray*
R eferee ; W o lf (N . C. S.)
L o an s m a y be m ade t o a bor­ hom e o f M rs. T. H. M allison, M on­
ro w er b efore h is crops are p lanted day a ftern oo n , March 12, a t 3
0----------------------Mr. and Mrs. W. S. C heaves and
provided a f ir s t lien m a y be taken o ’clock. M esd am es R. C. M urray
M ias E th a Strick lan d o f Zebulon Love Is N o t the Only Thing That M.VkE FARM PLANS
Counts
on th e crops grow in g or to be
sp e n t S u n day here w ith Mrs. R. E .
ACCORDING TO N EEDS g row n as security fo r th e loan. In and E. F . V e s te r are in ch a rg e o f
D ear Girls;
the p rogra m and th e top ic fo r
M itchell.
One y o u n g g irl w rites th a t she
som e sta te s, according to th e la.w, stu d y is “Brazil.” A ll m em b ers
G
row
ers
w
h
o
have
signed
cotton
Mrs. B. F . W ood had as her is en g a g ed to a young m an w ho
a first lien m a y be ta k en on crops are u rged to be present.
g u e s t s la s t w eek -en d M isses Cath­ is h o n est and good but d oesn ’t or tobacco reduction con tracts w ill to be g row n during th e season
e r in e F la u g h e r and Ruth Inm an, h ave the fa c u lty o f m aking a good find i t h e lp fu l to plan s y s te m a tic ­ even th o u g h the crops h av e not
P erson C ou n ty fa rm ers havi
o f H allsboro.
living. S h e ends her le tte r w ith ally f o r th e b e st u se o f the a c rea g e been p lanted. In other s t a t e s th is purchased 18 w ester n brood marei
says
p erm itted. There i t w ill be
this: “B u t love is really the only ren ted to th e g overn m en t,
so f a r th is w in te r and a n o th er
Mr. and Mrs. R. E . C um m ings
th in g th a t counts, a fter all, don’t C harles A . S h effield , a ss ista n t e x ­ n ecessa ry fo r the borrow er to sh ip m en t is on th e w a y .
These'
and little son o f G reensboro, sp en t
ten
sion
d
irector
at
N.
C.
S
ta
te
C
ol­
you t h in k ? ”
a g r e e to g iv e a f ir s t lien on the m en s a y th e y are g o in g to raise,
the w eek -en d here w ith Mr. and
W ell, m y dear, I am so r ry to lege.
crops to b e grown.
their ow n w ork stock and eventuallj^
Mrs. J. A . Tunnell.
One o f th e b est w a y s to g o about
s a y that I do n o t think th a t love
All loans from the fun d are to have so m e to s«ll.
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the
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in
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is
to
p
repare
a
ta
ble
M iss Ruth B r a n tley returned is the o n ly th in g that counts. To
be secured by a fir st lien on al!
■oS u n day to resum e her te a c h in g b ave a h a p p ily piarried lif e one show^ing h ow m a n y p erso n s and crops g r o w i n j > / ^ t o be p la n ted or
Chain store
January J4.2
toAefkti, m
d ufiSs
One m u s t have r e sp ect fo r t h e , th e la r m and f t e am o u n t o f food y e a r 1934; irf^the case o f su m m er
here w i t h ^ e r >>arents.
m a n o f h er choice. I f h e is u n - !
crops each w ill need,
fa llo w in g or t l i | production o f w in ­ f o r tw o or m o re y e a r s which can­
Mr. N . H. F inch w h o h as been able to m ake a liv in g f o r h is f a m - l
am o u n t o f such crop‘s ter w h ea t a :^ r m e r m u st g iv e a n o t be a ttrib m ed to crop failures
in Chicago fo r th e p a st s e v e r ^ i l y _ i f he lik es to s le e p in th e i
com pared w ith first lien, or a>i a g reem en t to g iv e fo r w h ich thp borrow er could not
m o n th s has returned and will t e m orn ing, and ca rrie s o u t h is plan s ^
BLACPiSMITHING AND GENERAL REPAIRING AT
crops g ro w n on the a .first lien,
such crops to be r e a s o n i’. ,iy Be held responsible.
here w ith h is fa m ily f o r so m e time.
OIL MILL SHOP.
b y d a y d rea m in g, t h a t resp ect w i l l !
J'®®''h arvested ir i 1935.
In each ca se t h e fa r m e r is the
n o t l a s t lon g.
j
g r o w m g enough of
In th e c a se o f loans to ren ters applicant. I f h e i s n o t eligible
“Your Patronage Appreciated”
One ^must h a v e h ealth and th is
n ecessa ry crops, he h a s figures o r share-croppers; th» landlord will lo a n s m a y n o t be m a d e to h is w ife,
Faculty Bridge Club Enter­ ,is hard to keep i f on e is overw ork- !
J"®* w h a t additional foods h ave to w a iv e h is'c la im to th e ren t unm arried chldren, m em b ers of
ed and u ndernourished.
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produce.
tained
or share o f th e crop. The la w r e ­ h is f a m ily o r em p lo y ees.
S in ce he m u st n o t increase the quires this.
On th e oth er hand,
To be h ap p ily m a rried a wom an
M isses A d a V alen tin e and Mary
all te n a n ts or share-croppers b en eG riffin w ere jo in t h o ste s se s a t the cannot be m e n ta lly u p s e t a ll of th e I
hom e o f Mrs. S udie G ask in s last tim e and it is p r a c tic a lly impos-P>-®“ P r o d u c in g , th e g row er m ay f it t in g fro m a n y loan to a land­
convenient to reduce a crop lord m u s t w a iv e their claim s to
T u esd ay ev en in g, F eb ru a ry 27, sib le to sta y in a ch eerfu l fram e
g r o w in g too the crops i f th e landlord is to re­
w h en th e y en tertain ed th e F a cu lty o f mind- i f there is n o t m o n e y !
enough to support a fa m ily .
I
th a t he can in crease an- ceive a loan fro m the em erg en cy'
B r id g e Club.
I f one has to w o r r y about th - °^her crop. Or i f he lik es, h e can crop loan fund.
Three tab led /ivere s e t f o r Con­
*he rented
The recording f e e or other l e g a l !
tr a c t Bridg'p and a t th e conclu­ gro cerv bill, the b u tch er bill, the |
*he other land f e e s in ‘connection w ith ’em erg en cy |
sion o f the g^ame Mrs. E f f i e Mae milk bill, etc., on e i s bound to b e l ‘^“ ’®"
. : fo r crops to be m ark eted. Only crop loan s m a y be paid b y the
Morris w a s aw arded a h ot-p late i irritable. I f a w o m a n k n ow s that;
crop s fo r consum ption at h om e can 1 F a rm Credit A d m in istra tion up to
m a t o f needlepoint f o r h olding i ^®r children need a d e n tis t ’s caro j
I be grow n on th e ren ted acres.
Sl.U.l. The borrow er m u st pay the
or
should
I'tfve
t
h
e
ir
to
n
s
ils
re­
h ig h score and M iss A nn B ridges
Mi'. S h effield h a s prepared a balance, if any.
. ,
,
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w a s p resented a sim ila r g i f t for m oved but h a sn ’t th e m o n e y to a f - !
circular, ‘ P la n n in g for^A g
E m e r g e n c y crojf loans w ill m a ­
h o ld in g second h igh. A f t e r cards ford th e se th in g s, sh e is bound to i
ricultural R ecovery in N orth Caro­ ture w h en the crops are har\’ested
w ere rem oved the h o s t e s s e s served be worried and u n h a p p y ov er such
lin a ,” which tells h ow to plan for and availab le f o r sale.
a s ta te o f a ffa ir s .
delicious cherry p ie a la m ode.
s y s te m a tic fa r m in g and sh ow s how
N o loan w ill be m ade to any in­
It is ea sy to s a y t h a t w e w o n ’t
Those en joy in g th e h o sp ita lity of
m uch foods and f e e d s are required dividual w h o h a s shown lack of
M is se s G riffin and V a len tin e were m ind w earin g th e sa m e old clothes
f o r th e h ealth fu l m a in ten a n ce o f good fa ith in r e p a y in g fe e d and
M esd am es P. C. N ew to n , E ffie but w h en w e ca tch s ig h t o f our
both people and an im als.
seed loan s m ade to him in previous
M ae M orris, E th el L e g g e tt , Hubert reflection in a s t r e e t window ,
The circular m a y be obtained y ea rs. It is evidence o f fa ilu re to
M cL aw h om , G. C. L a s site r , M. T. sh o w in g u s up in a costu m e o f
f r e e o f ch arge b y a p p ly in g to F. observe good fa ith if a borrower
B arnes and M isses A n n W ilson, an cien t v in ta g e , i t w ill be hard to
H. Jeter, a g ricu ltu ra l ed itor at h a s ou tsta n d in g unpaid balances
E lizab eth G eiger, A n n Bridges, sm ile w h en F rien d H u sb an d ad­
S ta te College.
Jocely n W hedbee, L e n a W a ller and m ires a w e a lth y w o m a n w h o is o u t­
0-------------------------F A L L O N 'S FLOAVERS FO R ALL
fitted
in
th
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m
ode.
F lo ra G riffin. M iss G eorg e Ella
occasions. M rs. L. T. B a rth olo­
ANNOUNCE
3-YEAR
W hen w e see our children ta k ­
T urner cam e in f o r refresh m en ts.
AVIATION PROGRAM
m ew , A g e n t fo r Sprin g Hope.
in g second ra te jo b s b ecau se th e y
0
Celebrates F ifth Birthday haven ’t the ed u ca tio n fo r any
Paris.— F rance, in an e ffo r t to FO R S A L E 50 W E S T E R N MULES,
other kind, w h en w e se e th em g o ­
“a s good as m ules gro w ” 25
B ill W ilder celebrated h is fifth ing w ith second ra te p eo p le b e­ regain “lo s t ground in m ilitary
Second Hand Mu\es. S ee I. B.
aviation ,” announces a th ree-year
b irth d a y la s t S a tu rd a y afternoon cau se w e can
afford no other
Gardner, Sp'ring. Hope, N . C.
b y g iv in g a p a rty f o r h is little neighborhood, I th in k w e w ill av iation program to c o st a billion
(6 t— F -1 to M -3)
f r ie n d s a t th e h om e o f h is par­ ch an ge our m inds a b ou t lo ve b ein g fr a n c s a year.
e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Wilder. th e on ly fa cto r n e c e s s a r y fo r a
------------------ 4---------------------M any g a m e s w e r e p la y e d being
h a p p y m arriage.
Like the rapid c h a n g in g disguise of a good Sherlock th e waffle
d ireced b y
Jea n
D an iels.
The
Y o u rs,
a p p e a rs in m any forms. In a d dition to th e plain waffle, w hich
children esp e cia lly en jo y ed tryin g
L O U IS A .
m ay be served in nu m ero us w ays, h e re a r e a fe w w hich a re
to pin th e d o n k ey ’s ta il onto his
e.spc'.'ially delicious:
picture on a p iece o f d o th .
A fe r th e g a m e s
th e
children GOLD IMPORTS
BREAK RECORD
■w ere-in vited in to th e d in in g room
N u t W affles^
w h ich w a s b e a u tifu lly d ecorated a
to
STEW BEEF. Pound
N e w York.— Gold im p o r ts into
color schem e of g reen and white
H a m W a ffle s
E asy to p re p a re , a n d m uch
in
F eb ru ary
b e in g carried out. G reen and th e U n ited S ta te s
b e tte r w hen served piping
Chee=e W a ffle s
to
STEAK, P o u n d ..............................
w h ite crepe p a p er
w as
used broke all p revious reco r d s w h en
hot. M ake th e m r ig h t a t the
B aco n W a ffle s
througbniiT the room a n d favors $323,766,200 w orth w a s received in
ta b le on a Universal W affle
a r e green m in t cu p s f ille d with tw en ty-fou r days.
Iron.
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Pound
E g g W a ffle s
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In the
C h o c o la te W a ffle s
Three n ew b u lletin s a r e a v ailab le
cen ter c f thp ta b le w a s a birthday
BROOKFIELD BUTTER, Pound
cake hohiing five w h ite ligh ted free o f ch arge to c it iz e n s o f N orth
can d les in g reen h olders.
Ice Carolina on a p p licatio n t o F . H .
GREEN CABBAGE, Per Pound
a b o u t our special W affle
cream and cake w a s served to the Jeter, agricu ltural ed ito r a t S ta te
College. The b u lle tin s a re: E x ­
offer, or call your favoyite
g u ests.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. OF FRlj lTS AND
T h o se presen t w e r e :
Marjorie ten sion Circular 197, “ S p r a y in g fo r
dealer. A recipe book is furn ish ed
VEGETABLES/
with e ac h Universal W airle Iron
W illia m s,
D o u g la s
Strickland, Control o f A p p le B l i g h t ” ; E x ­
292,
delivered.
R alp h H a les, Jr., E lo is e and Bobby p erim en t S ta tio n B u lle t in
E d w a rd s, N orris M org an , Alice “Crop R esponse to L im e and F e r ti­
D elb rid g e, M axine B is s e t t e , Jean lizer on Muck S oil,” and T ech n ica l
and F r a n c e s D a n iels and Allan Bu lletin . 44, “H e m a to lo g y o f th e
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