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DECEMBER 11. 1941 APPALACHIAN HI SCHOOL NEW The junior class will sponsor winter carnival this year in order ' raise money to sponsor the junto senior banquet. It will i>e given i the high school building Thursda December 11. from 7:30 to 0:3 There will be an admission fee i seven cents for singles and ti cents for couples (a boy and girl After paying at the door a numbe ed ticket will be- given. Near it end of the party someone will dra one of these tickets and the luck person will given a prize. Thei will be a Christmas tree and mar other interesting things to do, sut as bingo, cake walks, fishing, vo ing for most popular boy and gii Gene Wike will be on hand to mat pictures. Refreshments will 1 sold. Radio Play Over Local Station On Saturday afternoon, Nover ber 29, from 5 to 6 o'clock, over t.1 local radio station, the dramati class of Appalachian high scho presented a program. Everet Brown was the announcer. TJ play. "Ster for Six," was given wll the following students in the cat Jo Miller, John Bingham, Mai Pcnnell. Mary Bowles, Bevcr Townsend, Jean Ingle and Ned Au tin. Mary Alice Cook furnished tl music for the play. Another part i the program was an interview It by Lila N orris on the subject, "Tl Value of High School Dramatics Those students interviewed wet Carrie Lee Farthing. Vivian Bom Marjorie Hodges, Evelyn Smith an Mary Belle Cooke. This program was a part of tl project being carried out by tl music and arts division of the Won an's Club. Annual Officers Elected Officers for the school annual wei elected Thursday, December 2. Tht are as follows: Editor-in-chief, Ho! ert Lovill; associate editor, Ne Hubbard; business manager, Junii D. & P. F BOONE, NO We Are Buying Bring your burls to B D. & P. P Get on JHnlH f^' ''* fa*. .. '"&* ' ANY way you look at long trail ahead you buy. So in spite of all the s and trim beauty this 1 ommend it, we frankly a little deeper than sh The type of engine yi HVllI Htivo c* lot to Ho wt you use the gasoline y< And Buick's engine ii efficient because it is but also because it' straight-eight that squei from every rationing o Here's a drive-shaft Ky ?J *sr a g m |h a 1 mg 8 ? mi MAIN WHIN : Hodges: managing editor, Jimm j Winkler; class editors, J. B. Coffe; 3 freshman; Helen Caudill. sophomon Lucille Idol, junior; Ned Austii a senior; sports editors, J. D. Milii lo end Carrie Lee Farthing, activitii r- editor. Thelma Farthing; humor ec ii, iter, Mildred Harrison. v Handicraft Club Doing Fine Worl 0 i The Handicraft Club is doing fir, 3f work. It is collecting all the o\ ,n toys possible and repairing them f< 1 the unfortunate children at Chris r. mas time. Sometime Ijefore Chris lt, mas the club may make a displa w of the toys they have repaired. y you have any toys, please bring ihei rc to the high school. You might mat I some eiujd really happy on Chris j, j mas morning. t_ Basketball -j Marty new names appear on t'r, :e Appalachian high basketball schec 3e ule this year. Such teams as Leei McRae, Coolcemee and Marion ai ; playing the Blue Devils for the fir time. In addition to these thrc n" other teams will be played in rl u-. slate conference race, as long as tl ; Boone boys keep winning, j Following is the tentative schci 'e ,ule of the Blue Devils for the 194 ic jt , I?i ovaaon. L!l Nov. 18?Millers Creek at Mi lt: jlers Creek. } ! Nov. 25?Millers Creek at Boon - . Nov. 28?Lees-McRae at i.ecs-M s" | Kae. ,e | Dec. 5?Mountain City at Boone. : Dec. 9? Lees-McRae at Boone, d Dec. 12?Newland at Newland. c Dec. 13?Cooleemee at Coolccme Dec. 16?Cranberry at Boone. "c Dec. 17?Marion at Boone. Dec. 19?Cranberry at Cranberr; d Jon. 2?Crossnore at Boone. Jan. 9?Bethel at Bethel. ,c Jan. 13?Blowing Hock at Boone 10 Jan. 16?Cooleemee at Boone. Jan. 17?Cove Creek at Cm Creek. Jan. 20?Mountain City at Moui re tain City. y Jan. 23?Newland at Boone. )- Jan. 27?Crossnore at Crossnore. 11 Jan. 30?North V/llkesboro >r jNorth Wiikesborev^i 'IPE WORKS "" RTH CAROLINA Ivy and Laurel Burls none. No limit to quantity. Iinr* nr/\mrn jLi-n, wuK\a ie that's ? *- * ' 1 x m M-wink >5 ? it, there's a long, sturdy steel i of the next car cased all the axle in a stoul ileek good looks Buick springs iuick has to rec- lose their live say: Better look Bujck conne< ,eer appearance. Buick main b our next car has under cc*ual '< th how efficiently help get maxii ou buy. In a word, her 5 not only more car {or out"ofa valve-in-head, So don't be sat s a Fireball be content to ezes extra power thoroughly! f fti^l These days y that is a simple, buy?and the! limmm W. R. WINKLER r STREET BO< rrrsit automobiuts am built buick will WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?KV iy ! Feb. 3?Bethel at Boone. i, Feb. 6?Blowing Rock at Blowin; ij; Rock. n, Feb. 10 ? North Williesboro a ;r Boone. *s Feb. 13?Cove Creek at Boone. 1- Girls Win Over Mountain City Miss iiappoldt's Blue Devilette: : met Mountain City girls for the firs ic time this season and defeated then d easily, 29-9. Betty J. Farthing wa: ir high scorer for Boone with 13 points t- Wilson led for Mountain City wit! I- 3 points. The opponents feugr. y hard but were no conpelition for tht If Blue Devilettes. All the Boone gill: r: played an excellent game. Martin :e Hamby is still ill, but the support t- ers hope to have her back soon. Boys Wallop Mountain Cily The mighty boys' team of Appa ic | lachian high marked up another vie 1- tory last Friday night when thej 5- i walked over the Mountain City boy: e ito win the game with a score of 4' st ' to 11. Grindstaff was high scorei e, for Mountain Cily, while Coffej le starred for Boone and Penick stool ic | out on defense. The starting line j up was: Cari Greene, "Cotton'' Pen i-' ick, Jimmy Winkler, Pete Coffej 1 - and Tom Beach. The substitute: 1 were: "Bang" Bingham, Farthin; 1- Hayes, M. W. Greene. Finley Pen ! Jv.Lr t~* 1 f f ^ ' ,uicmi vjurt-r, i_i. u. ixranam anc e. John Scott. c- Season Booster Tickets on Sale Due to the great expense of bring i lnS larger schools to Boone, it is ne i cessary to raise some extra money i Season tickets will be put on sal< e. J which will entitle the holder to set all the Blue Devils home games This also includes any state contest; that are held in the Boone higl gym. The tickets are $2.00. Adams News ,u Mrs. Lcoln Hollars is slowly irn proving and is expected to return tc the Wiikcs hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Lawrence o j Trade, visited his sister, Mrs*. Jin : Brown, over the week-end. Mrs. Ray Baird of Foscoe, vis ? ited her sister Mrs. Ford Hollars U Friday. J. R. Simmons, Sr., spent tin week-end with Mi's. Fay Nelson, a Lenoir. Mrs. Lucinda Fresno!! is spendinj a week with her sister, Mrs. Spcn cct Campbell, at Sugar Grove. Jim Brown and Erwin Coffey, \vh< have been employed in Virginia foi the last six months, are spending tw< ; weeks with their families before go insr tr? _Tu/?lrc?.-\i-? J m *" "'"-'WH av&ioo., \JIi I(HUU1U Ul* la fetise job. fp f& ? he Jeb j ft BUICK BUILDS | FOR DEFENSE I Our assignments ' < Building | 1 Pratt & I' hitnry | | ralre-in-head ? K aircraft cn^inn ? i for defense use. S rod, en- v way from transmission to I torque tube. ? all-co?7 springs ? never liness. ;ting rods are sturdier, earings go twice as long >ads. Even Buick wheels mum mileage out of tires. e's an out-of-the-ordinary the-ordinary times. isfied to look?don't even listen; go try this Buick ? ou need the best you can ;c days that's Buick. IHMPIAROF I J F /7oS^H CHIRM ttOTOftS |r DNE, N. C. BUILD THIM HMnni ERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. ; Six-Inch Sermon i; By Rev. Robert H. Harper j CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP * j Lesson for December 14: II Corin, j Ihians 8:1-9; 9:G-7; Golden Text. - I Corinthians 4:2 Most readers of the Xc.v Testa- j i ment may not have realized how irn-1 I portent a place it gives to the doc; trine of stewardship. Think of the 5 many instances in which Jesus ? taught and illustrated it. We would - conclude that, apart from downright unbelief, failure in stewardship is the greatest sin which Jesus con. demns. In Old Testament times the tithe, r the tenth of a man's goods was re; quired. In the New Testament we [ are required to give all we can.! - Surely in doing this we should not i r give less than the Old Testament ! I Hebrew. Some may think of stewardship I - in reference to money alone. Real-1 r ize that it applies to all that a man has and is. He is a steward of his time. Jesus said that men shall be judges for every idle word they i 1 | speak. What must we think of the i idle hours they spend? Hardly a church in the land would languish - or fail for lack of qualified workers : - if persons of talent would fully con. sccrate themselves unto God. ; I The lesson gives us the secret of ; j good stewardship. They who like . i the Macedonian Christians first give ; "their own selves to the Lord" will i not withhold anything from God. The lesson also lifts up the shining j example of generosity that we ' should ever have before us?the I Christ who, surpassingly rich, be- I came poor, that we through his pov} erty might be rich. Be then an j abundant sower and a cheerful giver j :i .a ; ? w 1 ^^3 M ROBES?Flannel, silk, rayi gaberdine y PAJAMAS?Broadcloth, in ! ideal Christmas gift ! SHIRTS?The famous WINi sizes ? TIES?Botany, wrinkle-proc SOX?Of wool or lisle, or si in gift box $1.0 GLOVES?In fur-lined, flee( ejj, lined or unlined, blacks, bro pair Thej ?that you may reap bountifully, I and be loved of God. Above all, "'It is required in stewards, that a ; man bo found faithful.^ ii KOKOH ROLL Following is the perfect attend- ;' ance record for November of the t Watauga consolidated school, col- r ored: First grade: Barbara Ann Jack- 11 son. Joan Kirkpotnck. Eugene ' Cole, Ji Ralph J. Ervch Second grade: Nell Anderson. Ann'.e Mae Grimes. Rosa 1., Kirkpa trick, Fred Banner. Third grade: Betty Patterson, 1 David Clarbornc. Charlie Green Er- ' vin, Jr. Fourth grade: Bonnie Jean Ervin, Billie Grimes, Rachel Grimes . Mary Joe Patterson. Audrey White, j Leroy Kirkpatrick. Fifth grade: Mary Frances White. | Sadie Whittington. Sixth grade: Rosa Lee Grimes. j Richard Grimes. James Kirkpatrick. Seventh grade: Ralph Hagler. Eighth grade: Marjorie Ervin. , Thelma Ervin, Pauline Grimes, Ber- j tha Grimes, Coy Hagler. Fish usually have no eyelids, as | me water they swim in keeps the I eyeball moist and clear of foreign I objects. ' WATAUGA INSU! All Kinds o We Are Glad E. A. GAULTNEY Northwestern 1 BOONK Make His Wi C it >n, wool and SCARFS?All$6.50 to $12.95 T1E AND H4 all sizes. An ing sets, boxed 51.95 and $2.48 BILL FOLDS3 shirts in all they will plea: 1.65 and $1.9a MEN'S IIEAV ,f $1.00 Collar Clasps, ,1k or rayon, 3 with HIS initiE 10 to $1.50 box LEATHER JAi ... , ed styles and e :e-bned, woolwns and tans, DRESS BOOT! $1.29 to $2.00 long wearing .. ?UTE PAGE ELEVEN BAPTIST GIFTS INCREASE Atlanta, (Ja.?Southern Baptist lome mission olferings for November amounted to $53,069, an increase )f $16,594 over the total for the nonth last year. Executive Sccreary-Treasurer J. B. Lawrence antounced last week. The co-operative program of southern Baptists contributed $36.!1!) of the total, he said, while $10,S17 was received from the Hundred thousand Club. Not included in receipts was a toal of around $35,000 from sale of iroperty to be applied on the board's iebt During the month $45,000 in wnds were retired. Drink A Bottle Of . . . 11 fc A L T H GRADF"'7Ar' MILK New River Dairy RANGE AGENCY f Insurance to Serve You GORDON H. WINKLER lianfc IjiiIIding . N. C. SPEAKS t/3Qg$ ' 1 ^ 1 "*- " - I ^ 3CS? jg| Christmas Merry f| th Gifts From the || "Man's Store" || gf 1 H wool, hand woven .... $1.00 '3 NDKERCHIEF?In match- M $1.00 |? ?Steer hide and leather, 5e him $1.50 to $3.00 siitj Y JEWELRY?Tie Chains, % Key Chains, personalized ag ils 50c to $2.00 H CKETS?And Coats, assort- ?? ill sizes $5.95 to $12.95 3?Stylish, comfortable and $6.50 to $9.50 M Shop I
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