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BAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS By Alley HIT USETER Bt PAT MONEY WOOUP TALK, BOT PE WAY PRICES IS, MlHE JES’ Ou7 RjfiHT CQMftAlNlN *// taetaM b, Tl. Bell Sr*. I Trtde Mark »•* 0 t Pu. Office} t JAYCEE AUXILIARY ADDS 4 MEMBERS Brief Talk Made On Free dom Train Visit Here Next Wednesday Four new members were in ducted into the Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary at. their dinner meeting held last night in the Friendly cafeteria. Inducted were Mesdames Sue Anderson, Betty Johnson, Jean ette King, and Mable Cooper. The Jaycee Auxiliary voted unamiously to help the Junior Sorosis with selling TB seals on December 12 and 13. Bitsie Howard delivered a brief talk on the Freedom Train, which will arrive in Wilmington, Dec. 10. Three Jaycettes were appointed to act as hostesses with the mem bers of the Does at the Governor Dudley on Dec. 9, prior to the coming of the Freedom Train. Selected were: Mrs. Francis God win, Mrs. Helen Fountain, Mrs. Mabel Cooper. New appointments were made to various committess. They were the appointments of Mrs. Mabel Cooper to the social committee, Sue Anderson to the public re lations committee, Jeanette. King to the Scout committee, and Betty Johncon to the constitution. The Auxiliary will meet Dec. 18, an the office of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. RETURNS HOME BLADENBORO, Dec. 4—Louis C. Scott, Bladen county corres pondent for the Wilmington Morn, ing Star, has returned to his home after being confined at the Vet- j erans hospital at Fayetteville for ; the past 10 weeks. Consumer spending in the United States rose from about $67.5 millions in 1939 to a rate of about $165 millions annually in 1947,1 C T MIT ^ CATARRH U A H V d SUFFERERS FIND CURB FOR MISERY DUE TO NASAL CONGESTION. SUPPLY RUSHED HERE! Relief at last from torture of sinus, catarrh, and hay fever due to nasal con gestion is seen today in reports of success with a formula which has the power to reduce nasal congestion. Me" and women with agonizing sinus headaches, clogged nostrils, earache, hawking and sneezing misery tell of blessed relief after using it. KLORONOL costs $3.00, but consider. ' ing results, this is not expensive, amounts | to only pennies per dose. KLORONOL (caution, use only as directed) sold with money-back guarantee dv Futrelle’s Phcy & Tom’s Drug Store.Mail Orders Filled. We Oiler You The Best In Lubrication Service Washing Waving We Inspect As We Lubricate Open 24 Hours Hughes Bros., Inc. Dial 2-3341 11th & Market Sts. General Electric Ranges Place Your Order With Us GREGG BROS. 110 Market St. Dial 9655 FRUIT OR VEGETABLE? ST. LOUIS — When is a pin cushion a fruit and not a vege table? Morris S. Rosenthal New York, president of the National Council of American Importers, asked the 345h National Foregn Trade convention here. He brought up the question in connection with tariff classifica tions. Rosenthal reported that a silk pincushon shaped like a pear once bore a higher rate of customs duty than a pincushion shaped like a tomato. “The former,’’ he said, “was | classified as an artifcal frut, but the Supreme Court decided long ago that a tomato (biologi cally considered a fruit) is only a vegetable.” i WELLESLEY SEEKS FUNDS WELLESLEY, —Mass. Wellesley College hopes to raise $2,000,000 for additional scholar ship funds by 1950 because it has been found that scholarship stu dents usually are leaders both in academic standng and cam pus activities. ELIZABETHTOWN MEN HURT IN AUTO CRASH — BLADENBORO, Dec. 4—Two broth ers, Clayton and William Register, of Elizabethtown, were seriously injured here tonight about 7 o'clock when their car crashed into an oak tree. Clayton, 21, suffered multiple fractures, cuts and bruises. Wil liam, 24. received a fractured shoulder and his condition was termed serious by attches at Bak er hosppital at Lumberton. Deputy Sherriff J. M. McKeith an said the Register men swerved their car in an attempt to avoid hitting another unidentified car that crashed a stop street at the corner of Main and Oak Ridge streets. They were rushed to the Lumb erton hospital in an ambulance of the Peacock Fuperal home. The wild stock from which do mestic lemon trees were produc ed is believed to be a native of the Northwest Provinces of In dia. For Newspaper Service Dial 2-3311 Utah College Student* Form Own UN Club LOGAN, Utah (U.R>—Foreign students at Utah State Agricul tural College have organized a Cosmopolitan Club with a theme of “Above all nations is human ity.” More than 60 students from lands as far away as India are members of the club. The chief sponsor is Dr. Franklin S. Har ris, USAC president, who twice has served Iran as sdvisei on i agricultural modernization. The club president is Dr. S. M. Ahi, a g aduate of Iran’s colorful University of the Sun and the Lion. He is studying dairy sanitation at the Utah ag ricultural school. Also a mem ber is his wife, Touran Ahi, a home economics studm"^ Other nations reD ‘‘ elude Peru, Belg^ ^ *. Honduras, Mexico p„ Burma, India, PalS^0 Palestine, Syria ^ lraq. Egypt and Camm, ’ Leb««0tt. Be Wise And Choose Earlv******* USE BERGER’S LAY AWAY PLAN TODn COMPLETE SELECTION OF TOYS II. BEHGEB & s<»\ 707 NORTH FOURTH STREET YOUR PRESCRIPTION Compounded as Your Doctor Orders It! When we compound your pre scription you may be sure we follow doctor’s orders. Only capable, licensed pharmacists do the compounding. Only fresh, full strength materials used. 108 NORTH FRONT STREET CHRISTMAS J TREE HOLDER Heavy, All Metal • Tree Cannot F,u xvr,rs Tree perf«"' ^ $1.00 WITH THIS CODPON VALUE ONLY !r MUSICAL TOP Hums At It Spins 25c POOCHIE l SOFT RUBBER | WHISTLING DOG SKILL > BALL marble game FRISKY HORSE i SOFT RUBBER TOY | FORCHILDREN J 98* | CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS Indoor 4* - Sets . Outdoor €C *S ** Sets . 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