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W M WbakMf ' 1§ tcsG&rrfi Hamtg fcst Greensboro. N. C., Dec. 9 —iDr. Wilson M. Whaley has btmn named corporate re omrch and technical ptonr- Heating Oil Dependable Serv. ClTtflt Feinted Metered /A\ Tickets Burner Service tiiuici 6 & H Green Stamps BORN OIL 00., INC. Phone 634-2380 MU N. Main St Mocksville j TOWNE PHARMACY "Your Drug Center" I PHONE 636-6340 S 1408 W. Innes St., Salisbury, N. C. ( OPEN 365 DATS A TEAR LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU .. . SMALL 3 ENOUGH TO WANT TO ! Hours 8:30-9.*00 pjn. Sundays 1M to pjn. j See Us For Your Insurance Needs Mocksville Ins. Agency, Inc. J. E. DURHAM For Real Estate Needs RUFUS BROCK Box 514 Mocksville, N. C. 2 Telephone Office 684 - 5017 Night 498-6767 998-8410 Davie Freezer Looker Building Make That Wonderful Girl's Christmas Make The Man In Your Life GIFT HAPPY" BRIGHT and MERRY |3| S I HATS-FUR FELT •««*«*««««««*««*«««*«««*««««««««««««««*«*«*«*«*««* p DOBBS & OTHERS I VI \f | V" 1 -*! 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Dr. Whaley will be involv ed primarily with studies of long-range technical trends af fecting corporate expansion and diversification, technical market research and the ass essment of computer and sta tistical approaches to re search problem - solving and process .control. Mr. Norman said the new tekctsUaeii Friday Night's GUM: AT THOMASVILLE: Girls O"* Davie Canity 6 7 9 11—IS Thomasville 3 6 4 11—24 Davie County —Wagner 5, Serton, Bailey 6, Zimmerman 14, Shelton 6, Smith, Spry, Chafin 2. Thomasville Pearce 4, Yow JJ, Carven 6, Troutman 1, K. Pearce, 1, Carpenter, Marting 1, Webber. Boys Game Davie County 11 8 14 11—44 Thomasville 15 9 14 9—47 Davie County Cornatzer 2, Isaacs 4, Deadman 6, Ward 18, Bailey 10, BrUbaker 3, Fleming, Frye. Thomasville Corriger 16, Peacock 4, Stillwell 9, Smith, Ingram 5, Carpenter 8, Hemp hill, Copley 5. JUST HOW FAR Bill —On what grounds does your father object to me? Jenny-On the grounds about the house. position was created as ano ther step in Burlington's ex panded research and devel opment program, which in cludes construction of a new $3 million research center near Greensboro. A native of Baltimore, Dr. Whaley has been associated with the IIT Research Insti tute in Chicago and was pre viously with Arthur D. Lit tle, Inc. He received a doc torate in organic chemistry in 1947 from the University of Maryland, where he also re ceived undergraduate and masters degrees. He did post doctoral work at the Univer sity of Illinois and taught at the University of Tennes see prior to entering indus try. fW LITTLE From all the fair Judeai* fields The sun withdrew her light. And sent the evening shadows o'er, Which deepened into night, Whert shepherds kept their flocks of sheep Beside the rippling rills, And led them into pastures green Through valleys and o'er hills. When everything in stillness lay, And scaroe a sound was heard, Our Father sent the angels down To bring to them the word That Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord, — God's precious Diadem, — Was born the Saviour of the world In little Bethlehem. In swaddling clothes He lay that night, Cradled in a manger, And although promised to the world, Yet to the world a stranger. And Joseph watched beside His bed While others soundly slept, And Mary, mother Mary, too, Her vigils o'er Him kept. The angels sang, O sweetly sang, In melody and mirth, Out in the fields that blessed night: "Good will toward man on earth!" The shepherds heard this sacred song From Heaven's holy band, As in the stillness of the night It floated o'er the land. And soon they hastened to the town, The town of Bethlehem, To find the holy little Babe God promised unto them As Saviour and Redeemer true— The fair EMMANUEL— To make salvation's only plan To save the world from hell. When they had found and worshipped Him They happily returned To tell the good news unto men From hearts that in them burned. And soon the good news spread abroad— O, the wondrous story!— That in the town of Bethlehem Was born the "King of Glory!" Walter E Isenhour, Minister, Taylorsville, N. C. IIMIMM KM UPHH MRI PR* Mrs. N. Allen Travis died Friday, December 10th at the age of 82 years at Catawba County Hospital, Newton, N. C. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon at Mount Olive Lutheran Church and burial in the church cemete ry. She was the mother of 19 children, 15 of which survive: sons: Gordon Travis and Glen Travis of Cooleemee, Roby Travis, Gail Travis, Carlton Travis, John Travis, all of Conover, Joe Travis of Val dese, Mernie Travis of Hick ory, Emmett Travis of New ton, the Rev. Martin Luther Travis of St. Peter, 111. : dau ghters: Mrs. Lester Parlier, Mrs. Warren Lester, both of Conover, Mrs. Leonard Har bin cf Statesville, Mrs. Le roy London of Kannapolis, Mrs. Ralph Cranford of New ton, and four brothers and two sisters, also 55 grand children and 65 great grand children. Mr. Gordon Travis was un able to attend the funeral rf his mrther due to suffer ing a heart attack on Nov ember 15. BIRTHS GEOFFREY JAMES COCKKEUL The Reverend and Mrs. Graf ton Cockrell announce the birth of their second son. Geoffrey James, who weighed 7 lbs. 5% oz„ at Rowan Me morial Hospital on December 10 Their other son. Eric is t»wi> years of age. Mrs. Grace Ryer son of Waynesboro. Virginia, arrived here Tuesday lo visit her new grandson. She will re turn home on Sunday. Patronise oar Advertiser?- Mrs. Ruth Teach, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Veaoh were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Veacb in Spen cer. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wil son and children, Mike and Cindy and Mrs. Wanda Harris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Avery Sink Sunday. I W. J. BJUtES \ QUALITY VPHOLSTEXY SMF » Located Bttwtw Woodleaf and Cooleemee—on Hwy. 801 ; Phone 284-3923—after 5 |Ui. 1 All work built to suit customer—Will Pick-up * Deliver 2 5-months Guarantee on Work) J (Responaiblr For AM MerchaikHnr) Phone 284-8828 After 5 P. M. Far Good Fresh Sea Faad VISIT ™ ROWAN FISH CO. et We have all seafoods ia season C days la Che-week Wholesale and Retail ROWAN FISH CO. I. B. HARRISON, Prop Phone ME I WM 111 E. Council St. Salisbary, M. C. taay, eat ABO much and saaf *' more exercise. Patient Put that down % Latin so 1 can tell my wife.
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