Page 6 THE LEXHIPEP DECEMBER 17, 1937 LEXI PEPSIES Q. What would you say if you say Eddie Duchin Kissing somebody? A. Duchin’s smooching. Q. What do you call a Doctor going into a Pawn Shop? A. Docjr’in Hock. Q. What would you call Louise’s hat? A. Kirby’s derby. Q. What would you call Harold Fritts’ little dog? A. Fritts Spitzs. Q. What would you call Sis Hinkles permanent? A. Hinkles Crinkles. Q. What would you call Bobbie Green’s frankfritters? A. Greenies Wieners. Q. What would you call Carl after the banquet? A. Parks Sparks after Dark. Q. What would you call Charlie after he got a licking? A. Phelps Yelps Welps. Q. What would you call Fred with his pants torn? A. Embarrassed Harris. Q. What would you call Mussolinis dog? A. Duces poochie. Q. What would you call Clara Ann’s jokes? A. Miller’s Killers. Q. What would you call Ed’s jokes? A. Dumb puns. Q. What is Bob Cherry? A. Snow’s beau. ANSWERS TO LAST MONTH’S QUESTIONS 1. Mrs. Bingham. 2. Being elected to the honor so ciety. 3. Virginia Beck. 4. Dick Johnson. 5. Pat Leonard. 6. Mrs. Shackford (Miss Johnson). 7. Mrs. Cuthrell. 8. Typing, bookkeeping, shorthand and salesmanship. 9. Cliff DeLapp, Bob White. 10. Miss Shephard. WE WISH TO EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR WE ALSO WISH YOU TO VISIT US DURING THE HOLIDAYS AND HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED FAMILY SHOE HOSPITAL C. ELMER CROUSE, Prop. “Where Price and Quality Meet” S. Main Street Phone 2747 MERRY CHRISTMAS DAIRY LUNCH EATS AND DRINKS SPORTS RETURNS Phone 304 Lexington, N. C. AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Furniture Funeral Directors R. C. A. RADIOS PIEDMONT FURNITURE CO. PHONE 366 N. MAIN ST. WOULDN’T IT BE FUNNY If Kenneth were Streets Instead of Rhodes. If Jane were None instead of Moore. If Ed were Looser instead of Gaines. If Skinny were Beans instead of Corn. If Prances were Cutter instead of Peeler. If Earl were a tulip instead of Rose If (Miss) Bernice were Pear instead of Apple. If Rita were Dull instead of Sharpe. If Jean were Hot instead of Cole. If Sis were Black instead of White. If Tom were Old instead of Young. If E. H. were Christmas instead of Easter. If Willis were Stew instead of Fry. If George were Smooth instead of Ruff. If Janie were Partbrook instead of Allsbrook. If Odessa were Rain instead of Snow. If Lewis were Merchant instead of Farmer. If Leonard were Queen instead of King. If Mildred were Horn instead of Bell. If Clara Ann were Baker instead of Miller. If (Miss) Elaine were Aduit instead of Childs. If Laurel Ruth were Squad instead of Team. If Ruth were Washtub instead of Sink. If Nancy were a Private- Room in stead of a Ward. A MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM CROUSE SHOE SHOP W. 2nd Ave. Phone 2267 CHRISTMAS CANDIES OF ALL KINDS HOME CANDY KITCHEN N. Main Street SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT PARKER-MILLER CO. “THE JEWELERS” Lovely Elgin Classic, gold filled case and band. $32.50 ® ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS OF THE MONTH 1. Miss Shepherd. 2 Charles B. Ay cock and Dr. Buch- annon. 3. Ralph Morris. 4. Marguerite Thomason. 5. Sis Clodfelter. 6. “Stork” Wagner. 7. Carl Parks. 8. Miss Craven. 9. Miss Lillian Pugh. 10. Me. SINK & GREEN Wholesale and Retail Groceries Phone 361 Lexington, N. C. Belk's VISIT OUR TO YLAND Compliments of G. ARTHUR THOMASON GENERAL CONTRACTING MERRY CHRISTMAS QUALITY BEAUTY SHOP Service, Quality and Satisfaction OVER J. F. WARD CO. Phone 540 AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Gifts For Every Member of the Family CONRAD & MARTIN WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Get Your Christmas Cigars from us THE DUGOUT The Best to Eat and Drink CHRISTMAS GREETINGS LEONARD & TROUTMAN AUTO SERVICE — Gas and Oils — Phone 562 W. 2nd Ave. McCRARY —ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES— Phone 434 G. E. McCrary, Prop. Get Your CHRISTMAS GROCERIES From H. G. FRITTS GROCERY W. 2nd Ave. Phone 317 PICKETT AND GREEN “The Shop for Men” Wishing You A Merry Christmas COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS OF LEONARD CLEANERS “Lexington’s Largest and Leading Cleaners” PHONE 588 BE DIFFERENT-Give Photographs This Christmas Sittings by December 20th . . . Photographs Finished by December 24th MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY Phone 2207 H. Lee Water's Studio 1181 South Main Street Lexington, N. C.