Rotaiian; Enjoy Yule Mi^k1 By WTHS Group Rotuuits enjoyed a Cltti^swt muaicaV program given by the WTHS iaublr quartette lu-re Fri day. Willi Char lea Ul?'v director of tb?' music drpirtmiat in charge. The eiub donated a crate of I ' oranges u tit by some Florida Vlni Ict*. to the Woman? Club Cbrtctotal j tree June W Fouler Ji in I behalf <4 the dub presented the 1 Toune House pet sound with gifts, .vbich is an annual cu*f*m Henry Foy u'i< in chkm of the I program r"SSflS0ti& X jnjisujjnjuh, Our tincrre good wishw to you on thU happy holiday. MAY YOU ALL HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR IS OUR WISH FOR YOU FROM OUR NEW LOCATION - ' 313 N. MAIN LINER REAL ESTATE , V And INSURANCE CO. (mm ? Loads of thanks to our many good friends for yOCf loyal patronage throughout the year. May you all enjoy a "? . very happy Holiday Season and a New Year filled with 36S ('ays of health, happiness and good fellowship. SKYLAND MACHINE SHOP 12"> S. Richland Street Fines Creek Drops Pair At Franklin Plajrlag their last basketball games brforf tl?r- Chriilnx holi day I he fines Creek iligb School teams dropped a doubleheader Thursday night to Franklin oh the j Mat-on County hardwood The f illies lost. 41-35, alter load-1 mg in the first half, and the White Hornet were beaten. 59-4C. In the girts' game Fines (Seek play-d well in ttie first half and | left the floor with a 17-11 ad-j vantage However, the Franklin sextet rallied m the eeond half to take the decision Anna Jean l.edford pat'-d the Fillies with 12 points, while Gib son w-a- hi"h lor the winners with 20 In the boys' game, little Ronald Fish bit 22 points for Fines Creek to take scoring honors in the con test, Smith was tops for the Pan ther basketeers with 20. The next game for Fines Creek will he January 11 at Marshall. Girls* lineup: fines t'rrrk (35? (41) Franklin 9 PiesrieJJ 14? Henry HOi p. 14. Gibson I20> F l-edford <12* Ijiie (10i G Parkin* Phillips 1 G Fergus..,, 111 Sutton G?Rogers McCIufc ' Subs- Fines Creek ?- Kick 4. It.t> lies. Hunter, P. Kirk * M. Price <1 Franklin?Beck 1. Cahe. I1 Ifulftimc score: 17-11 Fines :1 Crt. k Roys' duieup: Fines Creek (4C) <3?> Franklin F- r> Rogers ifli Smith i20> ' F Raihbpne Clark <R C Ferguson -9' M. Houston <10 (! Fish (22< D. Houston <2> G R Rogers 161 Long (10> 1 Subs: Fines Creek ? Clark, Jus- 1 I ice, Trantham. llaney. Franklin ? McSwain 2, Cabo. MeF.Ivs I, Pear son 4 Brooks, I -dford. Elliott 2 Halftone score 37-17 Franklin. OlticiAls: Kuykendall and Stev ens, 1 Little League Promise Better Trees Next Year ? "It is wonderful to live in a ('i)ininunit.s with so many under stand inn peoole," A P. Lcdbctter and Dr R Stuart Roberson of the Mountaineer Little League explain ed this morning. "Our hoys, for the second year, ! are selling Canadian, specially treated. Christmas trees. We will sell about 000 (>f them, sad to say. The current shipment of trees were not up to par of those last year. M?n> of the trees in the half car load shipment this year were bruis ed. and roughly treated in shipping "The people who so generously bought the tryes, were hind to patronize the project, whieli en ables the community to have a summer program for the lioys each year "We promise We will have bet ter trues next year It Is no fault of Ours or the lioys. The group heiv. and a similar group in Can ton. went in together and bought a carload We look half a car and they took tile other half. Last year both towns got wonderful trees, lint tliis year, we didn't. "In the words of the late P T. Barnunt. we will be back next year, with bigger and better trees And until then. *?&?<* aisuted.' in behalf of the boys, we appreciate vour patronage of the past, and look forward to serving you again next year with the best trees that nature can grow." New Jersey hired 4.625 new school teacher* in 1955-56. twice as mans new ones as employed 5 years ago. ? 1 ? " 1 ? mm ii i Bethel High School ' Blue Demon Tales By DOROTHY MASON Congratulations to the following i students for winning the deelama tion and recitation contest which wa$ held in the Auditorium Decern bar 1? Betty Cieen and St.-voj Reeves in the junior division, and Doris Ann Johnson and Charles both Seniors, in the High School Division The Bethel band and the girls' rhofus gave a program for oui monthly Parent-Teachers Associa tion meeting Monday night. They gave a repeat performance Wed-1 nesday morning, December 13, at activity period As a Christinas C.ift to the School, Mr-;. Calhey's Homeroom donated a sum of $10 to the gym seat fund. The Beautlfication Committee is working on our school lawn by planting shrubs; sowmg grass, and are soing to erect a school sign. Which was constructed by the Arts and Crofts Club under th.-> direc tion of ft T Alexander Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone' Canton Stores Plan One-Day Yule Holiday Canton's business places will be c loeed only one da.v for Christina according to announcement by the Chamber of Commerce office Storc?s were open until 9 p.m. j Thursday and Friday, and regular i closing hours at 5 30 p.m. will be j observed today and Monday. All i business places will open Wednes- 1 day and continue on regular sched ule the remainder of the week. Business plates will take a tv.o- j day holiday on Monday and Tues day, in observance of the New! \ear. the announcement stated. Schools in the Canton System. ; closed Wednesday, and will reopen on January' Tw the Want Ads for results. DEATHS \IISS MARY L. OREKN I . ? ? Funeral services sere held Sat urday morning in the Pigeon Bap tist Church for Miss Mary L. Green, M. who died Thursday in an Ashevttlo Hospital. Tiie Rev. Will Pharr, the Rev. Lucius DuBoise, and the Rev Pete I ticks officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers wer.? Brody Green, Clark Messer, Henry F Teague, Robert Fisher. Sherrill Teague. and Rowe Ledford. Miss Green was a native of Hay wood County and was a member of the Pigeon Raptist Church in the White Oak Community. Surviving are a brother, Craw ford Green of Tacoma, Wash: four sisters. Mrs. Delia Worley of Illi nois. Mrs. Zora Hall of New York. Mrs. H. N. Francis of Barbersville. i Va . and Mrs. 7. V. Mi Rlroy of ! V/avnesville, Route 3. I The gigantic Casa Loma in Toronto was built by the late Sir Henry Pellat as a gift to his bride. The cattle is linked to all outlying buildings by underground passages. 1 Mrs. Massie Dies At 69 Mrs Annie Sharp Mar.--.le. CO widow of William Lebo Massie, d.cd in a Waynesville nursing home early Thursday night follow ing a long illness. Mrs. Massie was a daughter of the late Jim and Scllie Henderson Sharp of Buncombe County. She was a member of the Pit ;t Metho dist Church and was a<tive in the women's organizations of the ' .hutch until her last illness Funeral services were held in the First Methodist Church Satur day morning with the pastor, the Rev Earl II Brendall, officiating. Interment wa* in Creen Hill Ceme tery Pailbearers were Joe S Davis llub RufT. R. L. McKittrick, Her man Francis. D. F Whitman. Hugh | R Campbell, and Dr Frank llatn rnett. Members of the Marietta Way j Bible Class of the church, of which j Mrs. Massie was a member, were | H?wei bearers. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Walt Rayneis of Spokane. Wash., and Mrs. Gcoru. ilaikins of Can t in; a brother. Albert Sharp; and | several step-grandchildren of Way-' , nesville. Arrangements were under the j direction of Garrett Funeral lloine. Lions Members Hear Prison Camp Singers Members of the Waynesviile Lions Club wert- eritt-rtameu at tr.eir meeting Thursday night by a number of Negro spirituals sung !?jr the Prison Cair.o Quintet from Haialwood The singers were introduced by Capt. Jetty Roper- superintendent of the camp. It was announced Thursday that rwi l.ionr Club meeting will be held I during Christmas week The next meeting of the club will be Thurs day, January 3 Want ads bring quirk retnlta I Tjfiismm \ AAoy your heart rejoice anew in the message of the first Christmas../'on earth peace, good will toward men". WELLS FUNERAL HOME Canton, N. C. t I k.mdM v4nd may your Yuletide be bright with peace and happinets. T. S. MORRISON - FOARD, INC. ?105 Depot St. i % Our very Lest wishes to all our friends for a Lappy Holiday. LEATHERWOOD AND FRANCIS ESSO SERVICE 1121 N. Main Street I NOTICE! I WE HAVE PURCHASED THE I NEGATIVES AND PROOFS I MADE BY HUGH B. NORTON, I FORMERLY OF I WAYNES VILLE. I PRINTS FROM THESE I NEGATIVES ARE AVAILABLE I AT A REDUCED PRICE FOR I A LIMITED TIME. ^ I J. GUY TEAGUE PHONE 4721 CANTON^ N. C. St's time & to say ^ Merry S Christmas % and ,o | \ thank v;fj i y?u. u ft f,or V your icontinued^J I V s I patronage.^ | -\j ENSLEY'S SUPERETTE Pigeon Street L 11 i I Greeting To all our friends, a sincere wish that the true spirit ^ of Christmas abide ? kc ' with you in this joyous A holiday season. And may good fortune and //^H happiness be yours "vr now and always. ''--if1 <*&*?* v t ? ~<-'M ?????????^ f?^?m^mi^m^mmmmhhmm? ./ Wo extend to our many ! I |l j friends our wishes for V a Christmas that j gkk djttf**" will he rich in joy \ ~ ^Rm? and good health. ^ - f V ROYLE & PILKINGTON CO., Inc. Hazelwood, N. C. I

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