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Much Interest Here In Shrine Bowl Game To Be Played In Charlotte Teams Clash Saturday R*y Triplett Member Of North Carolina Team To Play In Charlotte Shrine Bowl football giitoe to be playe<f.in Charlotte Saturday afternoon^ Dee. .3, is attracting more Interest here than ever before. . ~-S The big reason for this inter est hep, is tfce fact that Ray Tripletferbackfteld ace of the Wilkertoro Ramblers, is a mem ber.?Fthe North Carolina team, wblcfi will ptay the South Caro lina, a}l stars in the colorful con SesU* c The squads hare been word ing out this week under direc tion of their respective coaches Ray Triplett has been used much in practice and may get a start ing berth on the North Carolina team. Reports from Charlotte state that Ray has b^en sho? ing up well as a flacker in get ting down under passes and may tree much action. The North Carolina earn will use the T formation while South Carolina will operate from the single wing. Reports from Charlotte indi cate that the Shrine bowl game, annually sponsored by Shriners to aid crippled children, will be the most colorful in the long history of the'event. Thirty-three of the best bands from the Carolinas will play at the game and will add color to the already colorful event, and the parade preceding the game. In view of the fact that a lo cal player for the first time will participate in the game, it is ex pected that many from here will see the game. To be select ed to play'in the Shrine Bowl is Ray Triplett In Shrine Bowl Game Ray Triplett, who amassed an outstanding record during four years play for the Wilkesboro Ramblers, is a member of the North Carolina team to play South Carolina all stars in the annual Shrine Bowl football game in Charlotte Saturday afternoon. the most coveted honor and recognition available for a high school player in the Carolinas. It is customary for Shriners in a local community to- carry team mates of a player selected to see the game. Shriners here have purchased reserved seat tickets for the first string play ers and coach of the Wilkesboro team. This is the practice follow ed in every town where a player is chosen to participate. Roaring River Club November Meeting * On Friday, November 18, 2 p. m. twenty members and ono visitor, Mrs. Gales Scroggs, 1".. met at the beautiful home of Mrs. Dan Hudson. Mrs. G. W. Scroggs, Sr., president, called thfi meeting to order, also pre sided over the business Bession. Mrs. M. M. Prevette called the roll, read the minutes of last neeting and gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. James Henderson; led the impressive Thanksgiving devotional. Mrs. Dan Hudson, Red Cross leaderT sold $15.00 worth of Christmas seals. We want to sell many more dollars worth as the money goes to a most worthy :auBe. Mrs. Clyde Ward, family life leader, gave a most helpful and Interesting demonstration o n Family Life. She really did a tine piece of work. We all went borne with a more determined will to meet our obligations with patience as parents. Her topic was "Family Teamwork". She said, "teamwork begins witn marriage, we start saying "we" ind "ours" instead of "I" and ?my," "our money, our car'*. We ire to share our troubles as well is our joys. We as pa*-?want >ur children to remember about tamliy worship as well as being trained to share in the work, for In the home is where God tells is to train up the child in the way we would have it live and: when it's old it will not depart. Will our children remember that the blessing was asked before meals? Were we with our chil-j dren at bedtime as they said1 their prayers? What will ourj children associate with Sunday? j Will it bring memories of. a family day, and the family go-' ing to church together? All of our children will remember some things about home and family relationships and the things they remember may seem of little im portance to us, yet many of these little things will make a deep impression and help to de termine the future of our chil dren. Mrs. Ward closed with a very fitting prayer. Mrs. Clarence Elmore, a rep resentative for a Fuller Cos metic, gave a demonstration and sold some products, giving the club a percentage of the sales. Mrs. Hudson, assisted by her two daughters, Robin and Holt, served tempting refreshments of JH A Good Ningt's Sleep . . . What Finer Christmas GIFT? They won't crawl . . . bind . . . cling, these pajama won ders. And because -they're carefully tailored and sound ly constructed, they'll stay that way through repeated washings. In his size, his colors, his designs ? from j $2.98 to $3.98 J Nite-Krmft and E. & W. Brands. Sizes A BCD. j Also Extra- "... Large and Longs J with' snap waist, fl Solid Colors: And Patterns WIDE SELECTION FINE GIFTS ROBES and SMOKING JACKETS $6.50 to $14.95 Other Gift Suggestions The New Swank Jewelry. Nelson Paige and E. & W. Dress Shirts-?Sport Shirts?Scarfs Ties ? Esquire Socks ? Roy Rogers Sox for Boys. (Free Gift Boxes) TOMLINSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE "Your Christmas Store" North Wilkesboro, N. C. Russian tea, fruit aalad and cake. Our December meeting will be held with our president, Mrs. G. W. Scroggs, Sr., Dec. 16th, 2 p. m. All members will sure want to be present as our heart sisters will be revealed also exchange of gifts. Keep the home fires burning with a smile. ?Reported. Funeral For Lula. Lomax On Monday Mary Lula Lomax, daughter of the late Lee and Martha Lo max, was born in Wilkesboro, Sept. 30, 1885. She died at the Wilkes Hospital on Nov. 26, 1948. She was a member of Denny Grove A. M. E. - Zion church in Wilkesboro for many' years, and served as Sunday school teacher and class leader over a long per iod of time, She .was also mem ber of Old Testament Club, a church organization. The funeral at Denny Grove church Monday was conducted' by Dr. W. Thomas Martin, Jr.,' pastor, assisted by Rev. William' Bailey, of St. Home Methodist church. PaHbearers were: Lee. Charles and William Lomax, Roy, Leander and Robert Har ris. . 1 A large number of relatives and friends attended the funer al service, among those present; being white friends who had j known Lula for many years. As the pastor stated, Lula needed no one to preach her funeral., She did this as she went along ' life's .way. She was a consecrat ed, Christian woman; loyal to any trust given her; ahd lived an exemplary life. Lula always had a smile for those she met, and never was she heard to ;peak evil of others. She will be greatly missed by all who knew tier. , . . . Lula is survived by a sister,, Mrs. Carrie Harris, of Wilkee-I boro; three nieces: Mrs. Alease 2undiff, Mrs. Louise Paige,, and Mrs. Elizabeth Woods of Wash ington, D. C., and five nephews, Wllligm Harris, of Wilkeshoro; Lee, Charles and William Lo max, of Washington, D. C., and Tames R. Lomax, Jr., of Cali fornia.?Contributed. Return That Bo-i to tU tlVr*rj Santa Claus At Penney's Saturday Santa Clause will be in the basement ot the J. C. Penney store Saturday morning from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. and in the aft ernoon from 2 p. . m. to 3 p. m. Parents are cordially invited *o bring their children to see San ta at Penney's Saturday. LETTERS TO SANTA Deep Gap, N. C. November 24, 1949. Dear Santa: How are you? Fine, I hope. I want a baton, a watch and a piano. s Love, BARBARA J. W. Deep Gap, N. C. November 24, 1949. Dear Santa; How are you? Fine, I hope. David wants a lumber truck.VJL little gun, a pair of spurs, w Santa Claus, a wheelbarrow and a big tractor. Love, DAVID W. , . O MASONIC NOTICE Stated Convocation of North Wilkesboro Chapter No. 7 8 al Arch Masons at 7:30 p. ra. Friday, December 2, 1849. Elec tion of officers. All members urged to be present. Visitors welcome.^ TROT L. PERRY, High Priest J. C. GRAYSON, Secretary. top , QUfllW ejw&ti&tgg & Stock up on these money saving Buys! Give your family tastier, more nurishing meals than ever! Come in today. Shop our low Price Value group of Specials. TOMLINSON'S SPECIAL Pre-Christmas - SALE - WIDE SELECTION FINE GIFT? Robes And Smoking Jackets 6.50 to 14.95 Chenille Spreads Just Received A New Ship ment for Christmas- . . GIFT GIVING Colors: Blue, Rose, Aqua and Maize. Extra Large Size Beautiful Designs *3.98 each Limited Quantity Regular $5.00 Value Hurry to Our Big Toyland. See the New Toys Received This Week. Basement TOMLINSON'S DEPT. STORE Your Christmas Store GROCERIES f Xmtf Mtn. POTATOES -10 lbs... 39* Sweet POTATOES-4 lbs.. 25* GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS - 2 lbs... ? .? . 25* COOKING APPLES- 5 lbs 25* WINESAP OR GOLDEN APPLES - lb. .10* WELL BLEACHED CELERY - Bunch . . . .15* CARROTS - 2 Bunches .23* Full Line ? FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS At Lowest Possible Prices Bring Yonr Recipe - We Will Weigh Up The Exact Amount Needed. 6 GRANULATED SUGAR - 5 lbs 47* Queen of The West 25 lb. bag FLOUR... *1.80 4 LB. PAlP Pure LARD . 65* 8 LB. PAIL $1.29 Garden Patch 2?No. $93 Ci Sweet PEAS. 25c RED CROSS ?GIANT In Sauce ?No. 2 Can Lhna BEANS. 17* Q. Q. ALASKA TALL CAN Pink SALMON 39*J Great Northern ? Pinto ? Nary ?Cranberry ? Yellow Ey? BEANS - lb.. 10* Otagon White 2 Lg. Pkgs. Soap Flakes. 42* (A 56c Value) 2 LG. CAKES Ivory Soap.. 27* NORTHERN 3 ROLLS Toilet Tissue. 25* NORTHERN ROLL Paper Towels. 15* NORTHERN EACH Towel Holder 35* Large Assortment Of Christmas CANOIES 19* to 69* LB. Pork SAUSAGE-lb. 40* Pork CHOPS-lb 55* Round STEAK - lb... . .65* (NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TENDERIZING) Beef LIVER -lb....... 50* G.P STORE mm FULL LINE OF FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS LOWEST PRICES ftp STORE itkh* CHECKERBOARD CHUCKLES CMON GIRLS SOMETHIN / NEW THE BOSS BOUGHT PURINA From Tour Puritta Dealer COWS LOVE IT... MAKES 7 LOTS OF MILK*TOO / V - _L THERE'S LOTS OF MILK . in tbe Checkerboard Bag Purina Milking Chows and the Purina Dairy Plan are getting money-making results for dairy men the country over Many local herds are on this plan. Let us tell you 'more about this milk^ making plan. Vilkes Farm Center "The Home Of Purina Feeds" Phone 673-J?Between The
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