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ir' ' Mn. Jolia Miner r »a4 eon.
Jr«kur, vlilNa Xn. Mineral p»r-
•Bta, Mr. ui Mrs. Oeorg* Brans
•( Bamovr, Xsc BaMc.
l^eral serrioe -was held Mon-
4ar at Qap (Jraek Baptist ellllre^ |
far XtOB BIsle Oreer, danskter o.
Mr. mad Mrs. W. Greer, who
j, died'at tl» ,Westers Carolina
fanltartum ^ Blaeh Monntaln.
Bov. -R. X Hendrix eondncted the
aarrlpe, tssinted by Her. J. L.
Oreene.
UtUe Xtis PeggT Oreene,
faag^ter of Mr. and Mm. H. B.
Oreene, nnd Bobby Taylor, small
eon of Mr. and Mm. J. H. Taylor,
whd are la school at Morganton,
spent last week-end here with
their parents.
Mm. Mary Oough and daughter,
Carlotta, of Falls Church, Vir
ginia, and Miss Joanna Steelman,
of Arlington, Va., spent last week
with their parents, Mr. and, Mrs.
H. S. Steelman.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Luther
Tlslted Mr. Luther's father, Mr. J.
OfhitiMk
Rer. Henry niled bJs
regular appointment at Tellow
Hill Church Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hikeal spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mm.
Coy Church, s
Mr. and Mm. Walter Welbom
and children, Helen and James,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Welbcm’s
tathar. Mr. r. T. Ohnreh.
Mr, and Mrs. X. W. Church
spent a while Sunday with Mm.
Fannie Church.
' Joe.D.' Chnrch, seaman seeond
class, is .spending a few days w^th
his ebiUren end wife, Mre. Nina
Chnrch who’s baby bis been tick
but Is Some better at this/wrltiag.
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tl. S. coke ovens tom «nt coal
by-products that total more than
160,000 Items.
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Civil Enfine«r
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RetkIeBce Phone 42^
Office Phone 227
At the Time of Need
‘ The wicked Nimativ (Douglass Dnmbrille) puts h.s magic, evil rings to work on Bud Abbot. Lou Cos
tello and Marilyn Maxwell, in this scene from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s hilanous new comedy, “Lost
In a Harem”, which opens Christmas Day at the Liberty Theatre. Bud and Lou get mixed up with
princes and usurpers in a mythical kingdom in the mystic East while posing as Hollywood talent scouts.
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FUNERAL SERVICES
AT FB Ct S Ai A':
AS THf StrtViCi iTSiwf
Reins-Sturdivant
North Wilkosboro, N. C.
E. Luther, Sunday, Dec. 10.
The Wggest snow of the season
fell Monday, Dec. 11th, followed
by high winds Monday night and
Tuesday, rendering travel almost
impossible. Due to good road
system the highway was soon
cleared and the mall man came
through from North Wllkesboro
to Boone Wednesday.
Seaman First Class Johnson
Wellborn, who has been overseas
the past few months, is visiting
relatives here.
‘DARK WATERS’ SCREEN THRILLER
The stalk eyed fly has eyes on
the ends of long extensions from
the sides of its head.
TODAY ... And
FRIDAY
At 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
GHOST VOICES PURSUEO HER ...
Sfff COUID HOT rUE!!
WE KNOW EVERYTHING CAN’T BE AS YOU’D LIKE IT,
TO FEEL IT’S A TRULY MERRY CHRISTMAS. BUT EACH
OF US STILL HAS MUCH TO BE GRATEFUL FOR, ES
PECIALLY FOR THE RIGHT TO WORSHIP AS WB
PLEASE IN THIS LAND OF FREEDOM. SO—
SEASON’S GREETINGS TO YOU
And May Your Next Christmas Be Even Merrier
McNEILL FURNITURE COMPANY
Mrs. M. B. McNeill, Prop.
Hero and Heroine—Merle Oberon and Frsnehot Tone share both
rcmaiitic and leading honors in Benedict Bogeaus’ exciting picturiza-
tion of the Saturday Evening Post serial “Dark Waters”, now play
ing at the Liberty Theatre through United Artists release. Thomas
Mitchell co-stars with Miss Oberon and Mr. Tone
JTHE MK3HTY FAITH
Thoi Has Flamed Through 20 CeniuriesI
The most heroic epic in (he annab of
mankind... molded Into a tremendous
spectacle by the master maker of
motion picture spectacles I Tt's
Cecil B. DeMille’s greatest triumph.
Christmas
Week
Thursday
Friday
Coming
DEC. 28-29
UBERTY
Pores Knob H. D.
Club Holds Meet
On Friday, December 1, at 2
o’clock the Pores Knob Home
Demonstration club met at the
home of Mrs. J. F. Parlier in one
of the most Interesting meetings
of the year with IS present.
The president called the meet
ing to order after which the club
rose and repeated the collect. Miss
Helen Price led the club in several
Christmas songs. Mrs. Dovie
Jolnes gave the scripture reading
relative to Christmas.
The election of officers for the
coming year was held. Mrs. Ruby
Lowe, Mrs. Nell Ashley and Mrs.
Edna Parlier were reelected as
president, vice-president, and. sec
retary, respectively, while Mrs
Pearl Parlier was elected as treas
urer.
Prizes were given to the two
traveling the farthest distance to
the meeting which went to Mrs.
Pauline Anderson and Mrs. Grace
Johnson. Mrs. Chester Lowe won
the prize for selling the most
flavoring for the club.
Mrs. C. M. Ashley, who cele
brated her birthday on this day,
was remembered with nice gifts
from other members of the club.
Miss Price, who had charge of
the demonstration on “Sharing
Christmas with our Families”,
showed many beautiful hand-made
toys and gave instructions how to
make them. She also gave good
information on how to make the
most of Christmas with our fami
lies In our menu and home deco
rations.
After the demonstration the la
dies went to the dining room and
packed 36 boxes from a fine varie
ty of goodies for service boys an.l
girls In the states. This makes
a total of 62 such boxes sent ro
our boys and girls In service this
Christmas. We wish to thank
every lady of our community who
helped to make this project such
a success this year.
The January meeting will he
held Friday, January 12, at 2 p.
m at the home of Mrs. Mack Bent- j
ley.
The MANAGEMENT and
STAPT of this Theatre ex
tend to you the VERY MER
RIEST of MERRY CHRIST
MAS GREETINGS.
We also want to take this op
portunity! to express OUR
SINCERE THANKS TO
EACH AND EVERY ONE
OF YOU for your loyal pat
ronage during the past year.
—THE MANAGEMENT
Bring the family to this
theatre Christmas Day.
We’re going to have a
great show that will just
top off your Christmas
Dinner.
Doors open at 12:45.
ThLs Christmas, God willing,
will be our last during war
time.
It is our fervent wish and
prayer that each and every
one of you enjoy a Merry,
Merry Christmas.
And that all of your loved
ones now serving! with Our
Country’s Armed Services
will be back home with you
. . . safe and sound and soon!
TWO HAREM-SCAREM SCREWBALLS
IN THE LAND OF SULTRY SIRENS!
insida stuff on what hoppont in a harem! Mirth, morrimant
and maidens I It’s their funniest fuH-length picture yet!
BUO LOU
ABBOITsCOSreUO
in M-G-M’s
LOST IN A HAREM
MARILYN MAXWELL
with
JOHN CONTE
DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE
JIMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA
Screwi Ploy by Horry RinUn, John Gront and Horry Crone
Directed by CHARLES RIESNER • Produced by GEORGE HAIGHT
SONGS: S0»er" • "What Doei It Tote" • "Sow of tht Dattrt"
’ "Tbunder and Blant"
M-G>M
PICTURE
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The new daily hog market at
Kinston is handling about- 300
hogs per week and providing the
farmers of that section with a
good market, says Ellis Vestal,
extension swine specialist at
State (College.
Bay More Bonds!
ChrittmGs moHBAY-TUESBAY
Greetings!
CHRISTMAS DAY
-8HOWSAT- Christmas
1:00 - 3:00 - 5:00
7:00 - 9:00 .
Greetings!
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