birthday party
FOR BOBBY TAYLOR
Bobby Taylor was honored at!
a birthday party given at his 1
home in Jefferson, Saturday, No-1
vember 13. by his parents, Mr.!
and Mrs. Williaim Taylor.
Different games were played,
by the group and delicious re-1
freshments were served. |
Those present were Bill and
Joe Pan Johnson, Josephine and
Catheline Shepherd. Lowell Ham,.
Billy Jim McEwcn. Earl Dean
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West Jefferson. N. C.
Matinee Each Day 2 O’clock
Saturday 1*2:30 & 2:30
Nite 7 & 9 Late Show 10:30
FRIDAY
SATURDAY 12:30
Late Show 10:30
IOCKING TRUE STORY Of TODAY'S IOST GIRISI
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MONDAY
^WALLACE 6EHRY 1
JANE POWELL 4
ELIZABETH TAYLOR )
CARMEN MIRANDA '
XAVIER CUGAThJL
, . ROBERT STACK
Tl’KSDAY ;
! 1 it1 Dead laid Kids {
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L ille gangsters id theM
-•reels playin'' slug-ugly i i
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,\ls<» - Musical - Cartoon >
Serial
WEDNESDAY k
On our stage in person £
Toggy Mountain Boys" lj
On screen
FOR YOU I DIE"
Cathy Downs - Paul
Laughton
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THURSDAY
A picture everybody
Loves
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\ icture Mature - Richnivj!
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—ADMISSiONS—
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Matinee 2.1c Nile IJ.Y* *
Children under 12 who jl
occupy seats, iic. >
Tuesday is Bargain Day |
!ic i. 2Dc All Day ;
-ROOK FOR- !
"D! STRY RIDES AGAIN' 1
Sell Your
Tobacco In
West Je fferson
ATTEND TIIE
Tobacco
Festival
Sat., Nov. 27
See tlie
“GAY RANCHERO”
Saturday afternoon
The merry twinkle in Santa's eye has been inspired by the array of
fine furniture gifts shown on this page. He knows that "something for
the home" will delight millions of people on Christmas morning. The
gifts shown here have been chosen for their utility and charm and repre
sent a good cross section of the furniture maker's art. The models shown
are currently available in furniture stores. There are furniture gifts
(always so welcome) for every conceivable taste and pocketbook.
The classic wing chair is a perrenial favorite and a popular wedding
or Christmas gift. Graceful, stately and comfortable, it comes in a wide
variety of upholstery covers and adaptions of the Queen Anne original.
Here are two handsome, distinctive
desks, each with its own distinct
charm. One is elegant 18th Century;
the other simple and modem in de
sign. The traditional desk (right)
(Sheraton) is made oi rich mahog
any accented with satinwood cross
handings and a leather top. It is a
knee-hole, kidney-shaped model and
has two book shelves ior line
bindings.
Chests provide a happy solution tc
the storage problem and enable the
hostess to keep things out of the
way, yet within easy reach. I:
you're a modernist, you'll like the
sleek lines of the chest at the right
with its blond finish and smartly
styled drawer pulls. Chests are now
dust proof, by the way—another ex
ample of the furniture craftsman's
constant search for perfection. A
new note in decorating circles is to
paint the inside of drawers a light
color to match draperies, bed spreads
or wall coverings. The solid ma
hogany chest shown below can be
used in the hall, living room or bed
room. It has a rich, quiet dignity
of its own and will prove a distinct
addition to any room in the house.
Lcrmps (below) are getting taller
all the time, so that shades are be
coming a more important factor in
your decorating plans. Shades
should be chosen to complement cr
contrast with your color scheme and
to shed a soft, flattering glow rather
than a harsh light. Shades are “mil
linery" for the base, so select your
shades as you would your hat—as a
“crowning glory" for a beautiful
base. Now and ingenious materials
are being used for bases—metal and
leather as well as wood, carved in
intriguing modem designs. Shades
run the entire gamut of materials
and many are ingeniously designed.
vlarmie. Beverly Little, Rctha
Stansberry, Peggie and Bobby
’aylor, Mrs. J. M. Goodman,
tlrs. Earl Marmie, Mrs. Harme
Shepherd and Mrs. Paul Ham. j
The modem desk (loft) is ol limed
oak, with polished brass pulls. Thero
is a piace for both modern and tra
ditional decor in today's home. Each
serves its purpose in its own way.
The main consideration is. as al
ways. the preference of the indi
vidual. That is the safest guide.
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Kitchen and dinette furniture now
; comes in attractive groupings to give
; the most casual meal a festive air.
This light oak dinette suite, with
j chairs upholstered in bright leather,
is ideal for the smaller apartment.
The drum table shown below is
an aristocrat amonq occasional
tables and would make a welcome
gilt lor someone "special" on your
Christmas list. Your local store of
fers a wide choice of occasional
tables—models that will blend with
any kind of decor.
One novel 1010 Christmas
eard contains a postcard for the
recipient to send hack, indicat
ing how he fared over the holi
days.
| Silas Ureek News i
Several of our people attended
Quarterly Conference at Green- j
wood Methodist church. |
Mr. C. M., and Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Dickson attended the fu
neral of Mr. Arthur Houck of
Baldwin. j
Mr. W. A. Campbell, who has
been somewhat indisposed for
some time, seems to be improv
ing at present.
Mrs. J. R. Phipps and Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Francis visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Dickson, recently.
On account of the Quarterly
Conference at Greenwood, there
was no Sunday school at Trinity
Methodist church Sunday. Every
body is invited to come out Sun
day.
Early American unristmas
cards are rare and valuable col
lector’s items. I
4 From County At
Mars Ilill Now
Mars Hill (Special) — Four
students from /\sne county are
enrolled at Mars Hill college for
the first semester, according to
figures released from the regis
trar’s office.
They are Earl Ross Haire, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Haire and
Joe Goodman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Goodman, West Jef
ferson; Barbara Exene Phillips,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Phillips, Idlewild; and Myrtle
Graham, daughter of Mr. and
j Mrs. D. W. Graham, Todd.
I A total of 933 stu tents is on
(rolled at the college, 481 men
i and 4.12 women. These come
, from 87 counties of North Caro
! lina, 20 states, British West In
! dies, Brazil, Cuba, Hawaii and
Portugal.
DONALD
and
MICKEY
COMIC
by Walt Dl,ney
16 PAGES Of FUN
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pumps. There's a lubri
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and the auto laundry holds water for car washing. Many 1
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PLA5T2C PJANO
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‘ playn sharps and Hats.
AUTO TRANSPORT
2.29
^ Looks just like the big ones
(; Has 2 passenger car model
l and 2 metal ramps.
Every Boy Likes To Build Things!
CONSTRUCTIONS
S'T No. 8 Onto,9.95
Easy to build Ferris Wheel, Chair
a-plane and other models. llaS
lari;o wheels with rubber tiros
for the construction of portable
models. Wasp electric motor.
Steel box.
3.93
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MACHINE 1
w ish dolly's clothes. Move
the lever back and forth
and tho water starts
swishing.
Cormeyer
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and beating job, does it
faster, does it better! A
gift with a lifetime of
service.
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tetter. The hack rs tap ^
so you calc ^t overheat,
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table radio
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automatic ”Ul set features
and built in i° "mo control
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W. M. Phipps, Nathan’s Creek
FORREST MCMILLAN
PAUL PERKINS
West Jefferson,
“SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN WEST JEFFERSON”
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