AIM* QumUn returned
'after ? visit to her nieces,
Lon-e Seaborn* in Ports
~\t and Mrs. Christopher
in Raleigh
Mrs. Joe Doggett oi High Point
' spent the weekend with her bruth
j er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs
1 John Boyd.
i
I
rnaer? Finicer, wkwt mar
la Mr. Frank Arnette will '
pi*, December 19, has bon
0 with her selections of
, *ad Crystal,
utterns are:
u _ "Autumn" Leaf" by
istf
0,1?Tear Drop" by Dun
0
icy are now on display at
;i'RT CANS, Jeweler
assie's dept. store
|ust Received, Big Shipment of
Lovely and Practical
^ Wellco
IDEAL GIFTS FOR
Men * Women ? Children
Many Styles of Slippers and
In Wide Assortment of Colors
?
assie s dept. store
Go to the church of your choice every Sunday.
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kurt gans is the store to I
get that Christmas ELGIN J
^ KLCIN SINCLAIR
^ 17 j?w?ls
Matching ?Aparttion band
?397?
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? Complete choice
? Newest styles
? Convenient terms
? Courteous service
? Double guarantees
Elgin's and ours
r?Only Elgin has the heart
that never breaks, the
guaranteed DuraPcwer
Mainspring.
ELGIN NANCY
Matching ?upamion brocalgt
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$397?
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ELGIN DOLPHIN W
Wot?r, shock resistant .r^.
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USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY FLAN
KURT GANS l J?WELER ill
* Succcwior To E. J. Lillu* Si
2?< Main Street Dial GL 6 6087 f
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Children Will
Give Proaram At
Long's Chapel
A Christmas program will be
presented by pre-school children at
Long's Chapel Methodist Church
Tuesda- at 7:30 p.m.
"Keeping C%rist in Christmas"
will be the thenie of the program,
which will include a> playlet. "A
' Birthday Long Ago," and selec
! tions by the rhythm baud. ?
The children are being directed
by Mrs. Russell Fultz and Mrs.
i Fred Harron. kindergarten teach
ers, and Mrs, James Welch. Sun
day school teacher. Vivian Leath
erwood, a member of the Young
People's Department of the church,
will lead the devotions.
Others participating will be Nan
nette Phillips. Cindy Sutton. Ran
dy Egan, Vicky Setser. Radie
i Creasman, Rita Creasman. Brenda
Harron, Elaine Fultz. Joe Edwards.
Nina Bess Fowler, Mary Ann Ma
j kuata. Janice Boone, Steve Ellis,
Kenneth Caldwell, Gerald Ray
Medford, and Virginia Reeves.
Prior to the program, members
of the Woman's Society of the
| church, will h?v-> a covered dish
| supper.
? * ' ?
Mrs. Hyatt And
Mrs. Massie Are
DAR Hostesses
Mrs. W. A. Hyatt and Mrs. Joe
Massie were hostesses for the De
cember meeting of the Dorcas Bell
Love Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution. Friday after
noon -in the home of Mrs. Hyatt.
Mrs. John Kirjcpatrick. Jr. pre
sented the program, rending the
Christmas Story from Luke and
also "The Well of The Star," by
Elizabeth Goudge.
? Mrs.' Lulu Uzzle reviewed the
DAR magazine, giving in full the
Christmas message of the presi
dent general.
Mrs. James Elwood, regent, pre
sided during the business hour and
reports were made by committee
chairmen. Miss Mary Reed Moore,
chairman of girl homemakers, re
ported the organization of the
Colonial Girl Homemakers, com
i ?
GIFTS
HOME ACCESSORIES
highland house
I
PIMIENTO-CHEESE SPREAD
(Front Horn*- Demonstration Recipes)
1 large can evaporated milk Vi tsp. dry mustard
1 lb. American cheese 1 7-oz can pimientoes
(grated) (chopped and drained)
2 tbp. vinegar 1 tsp. salt
Dash of cayenne pepper
Heat undiluted milk in top of double boiler. When scalded, add
grated cheese. Stir until mixture is smooth. Remove from heat, cool
: and add other ingredients. Store in covered refrigerator jars. This
mixture keeps well for several weeks. It is excellent for grilled sand
wiches, en crackers, and as celery stuffing.
My Favorite Recipe 1
MRS. DEKTON BROWNING ^ I
Miss Kathleen Nash, who has
| taught music in the East Waynes
i villo School for the past year and
a half, has resigned to accept a
similar position in the schools of
Middlcto^vn, Conn. She will leave
Friday to spend the holidays at
her home in Athens, W. Va. be
fore going to Connecticut.
posed of twenty-three girls from
Central Elementary School.
Members brought gifts in holi
day wrappings to be taken to pa
tients in veterans' hospitals.
During the social hour the host
esses were assisted in serving by
Mrs. David Hyatt and Miss Nancy
Hyatt. The home was decorated
throughout with Christmas grdens
and candles.
Guests were Mrs. O. R. Martin
j and Mrs. McCroba.
Central Elementary
PTA To Meet Tuesday
A regular meeting of the Central
Elementary Parent-Teaeher Asso
ciation will be held Tuesday at 7:30
p.m.
Harry Kent will preside during
the business hour and a Christmas
play will be presented by the Prim
ary grades.
? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Ifugh Leach left
this morning for West Palm Bench,
Fla.. for an indefinite stay. They
! will be joined by their daughter.
Miss I^ouise Leach, student at Ala
bama Polytechnic Institute, for the
Christmas holidays.
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Want Ads brine quick results
Miss Catherine * Margaret Bell,
*? .. < ? - f* i
whose marriage to Cpl. Thomas J.
i Gibson will take place December
1!), has honored us with her selec
tions of Silver, China and Crystal.
Her patterns are:
| Silver?"Madeira" by Towle.
China?"Clinton" by llaviland.
Crystal ? "Candlewlck" by Im
perial.
They are now on display at
KI RT GANS, Jeweler
#
Sh^pp^'c;
~ NYLON J>
nt/y?kl
Only
.1-25
i d _ #
fieaiurutty;
? Measured lengths ? for perfect fit
? Pen-line seams
e Hugger Heel ? with that extra give ?
keeps seams straight ? prevents wrink
ling at ankle
e Each pair machine wrapped in a sani
tary cellophane box
*
YOU WILL FIND A.COMPLETE SELECTION
OF GIFTS FOR EVERY WOMAN ON
YOUR LIST AT
i
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'he McKittricks
Entertain - I
smith's Employes
Mr. and Mrs. R. L McKlttrick
itertained the employees of
mith's Drug Store and their fam
ies at a Christmas party Thurs
?y evening in their home. ,
A Christmas tree was featured
ith other holiday decorations and
ifonual games were played. The
nests were presented favors and
Those present were' Mr. and Mrs.
!. O. Champion. Mr. and Mrs. H,'
r. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Quettn, Mr. and Mrs. Bub Cald
well and w>n, Vicky. Mr. and Mrs
Jim Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Fulrbu'lit and daughter, Judy. Mr.
and Mr*. Frank Saunders. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Shoaf. Mr. and Mr*. Wil
lie Wood. Mrs Luu Cagle, Mrs
Blanch Sutton .Mrs. Thomas Ber
ry and son. Mike, and Miss Jenny
raye Putnam.
? ? *
Miss Julia Ann Slovall, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Stovall.
and MUs Sally Stovall, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stovall. are ex
pected to arrive Wednesday from
Sullins College to spend the holi
days at their homes.
' Sh^pp^'g
Full Length
Chenille
ROBES
Full, wide-wrap-around robe in
corduroy - lil^e chenille . . . yes
it's washable and practical , .
but oh, how good-looking too!
Hig bow and scroll design adds
extra glamour to the skirt. Many
colors, sizes 12-02.
3.99
To
5.95
Luxurious Acetate Slipper Satin
ROBES'
With Man-Tailored Fringe Itelted
PAJAMAS
To Match - - - a wonderful Christmas
An outstanding value at $5.95 ? A ^7^7
Terrific Buy At
EACH
make her sift
SLEEPWEAR
Sleep sweetly, dear ... 5
Santa's brought your gowns *
and p.j.'s soft as your pillow,
comfy as your bed ... all in
printed, pre-shrunk flannel.
P.J.'s, coat style, clastic waist J
pants. I/
Nightgown in a shower of flowers. M
from {};
0.99
M
S n ? ppci
' 123 Main Street
Strand Theatre Bldg.
= ? jU
the j/0'
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PRINCESS LINE
In a little dress that dors a
lot of figuring:. You ran
rount on prinrrss prettinrs^
at penny-hank prires with
this rirh ra.von faille orras
ion dress.
895
Sheppe'szzr
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Vou want a dress that known
how to flatter the ample
fitnre. This lovely rayon and
acetate afternoon dress does
just that. The price? A tiny
ricure:
from 8*^