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CHRISTMAS EDITION Ybii iivl Lorraer 9 WT- “ ww JSmHtt' «SBL that keep* * nuui going,"Smith said. “I plan to, cele brate *vwal birthday* if my to beooo wtd matchee hold oat" n ] \l./ ' - -- y DR. C. D. BAIN «u IOWARD M. LEE COMPANY “Business Founded 1900” Dtpin, North Carolina * The trueSffoy of Christmas is not fotind mmmm \ ( &«<f in gicing. So this greeting is sent with a hope that ' ! all t « Go<^s promise of Joy and Love, of Peace and Good ‘ ‘‘ s/ ... . 9 I : W h. or*- ' * Hi ■ .•<•. m ... . j ■ o. . ! jflbks__Y3MllSfcMfii3Cfl!lst?(l . V, 'r;r:-^V‘\ ?..? -'’•.’-vi CCDV/irc * A V «,. mm ■v~-m-*-i~ lr . :)l Oil ’jf) jptume 53W ij ; ._-'g i- ... ,jp\ . «-cmwon ®re, -. ’ '<{' * W . ■ ■' -. . *’ ‘ ,U • ~ '. ’• '. V « ' ‘ area. I Onoe^ywu?" ago, he became ir- | him a* he wu wSadog home one i night from a party. He picked up : the beast and threw it against a tree, «fflng it—at least that's the way they tell it Smith laid he was a (on 11 years old before he discovered the “vir tues of tobacco. Bmith, who was born in Virginia tour years before the IMS gold ruth, came west in lift). He never married. STABLE AT BETHLEHEM: The'shepherds “came with haste aad feoad Mary, and Jeseph. and the Babe lying la a man **. n Holly Superstition: It Will Determine Ruler in Household HUSBANDS and Wives! Atten tion!-There is an old supersti tion about holly that will interest you. It was a belief of the ancients that the first to bring Christmas holly into the house, either husband or wife, would be the one to rule the household during the ensuing year. But don’t put too much stock in the belief. Like other Christmas legends, the truth might be lost in history. The Druids were great admirers of the holly plant They believed that its evergreen leaves attested to the fact that it was never de serted by the sun, and was there fore sacred. * Legends have related how the crown of thorns was plaited from holly. The leaves at the plint were white until the Crucifixion, after which they turned a deep, blood red. A holly wreath placed on the door is believed enough to frighten away even the boldest of witches. 'Christkindli' Is Swiss Counterpart of Santa Santa Claus plays a very in significant part in the Swiss cele bration of Christmas, observed mostly on December M. It is Christ kindli, the Christ Child, who makes the rounds of Swiss homes on Christmas Eve. This radiant angel Is said to have come from the North, travel ing on a fairy-like sleigh pulled by reindeer, much in the fashion of our Santa. Christkindli brings good Swiss children a beautiful tree, and many gifts. Like Santa, he stresses obedience and admonishes naughty youngsters. A total of M,650 persons Bet* killed or injured in traffic acci dents in Kentucky to MM, the equivalent of more than one per cent of tho state's population. New etrabui of yeasts and fungi, being developed Ohm fundamental studies of their natures, will give us better beer and bread and more potent penicillin. SHE DAILI RECORD, DUNN, If. Cl Turkey Stomach Dancer Iritates Parisian Crowds PARIS W) Dark and sultry Nejla Ate* it bringing somethin* new to Mentmarte girlie shows these days—a MO-shake-a-mtnute Turkish oriental dance. The act leaves onlookers, and especially shapely, 33-year-old Miss Atm, a native of Istanbul, Turkey, gasping. ' “This thing takee as much en durance es a track race,” she ex plained in a dressing room inter view. “If I smoke I can't do it.“ Miss Ates had Just finished her opening night performance at the Caprice Viennese, one of Pigalle's gayer ports of call for the “Paris by night” sightseeing tour. 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C ' (: i have come to the end of another year of pleasant associations > : rWT ' :Ll /' ' ~ |l Once more it becomes our pleasure to send our friends ': ; _ ’ p and patrons our heart-felt greetings and to wish them ' k Christmas abundant with good cheer... one that will / ”, usher in a New Year of peace, happiness j Barbour-Byerly Mutual Insurance Agency j I 117 North Wilson AveiMO i __ I HL 1 J ! ; -•- v.J '■ - . ... / : of some 30 French beauties in the l b ..lr ■Mjinnl DacKgrouip'-. STOMACH GETB WORKOUT "It’s not that the dance U so difficult, but it makes my stomach go ‘round and round.’" she ex plained. ' At a result, Miss Ates said, she has to lie down about 30 minutes after each performance to recover. TO the uninitiated onlooker, 20 minutes seems hardly enough. Dressed in a veiled costume which leaves little to the imagine ■ tion. Miss A tee starts her sensual i performance at a leisurely, haunt i ing pace generally associated with Oriental snake charming. Then her i hips become more and more active i to finish at a horizontal tempo of t some 340 shakes a minute. •Tve worked in Istanbul. Beirut, Cairo knd Rome but Paris audi ences are by far the most appre ciative,” Miss Ates said. > Clashes With Law MALONE. N. Y. 0?) A run away truck had a real clash with the law. First It struck an auto mobile owned by Supreme Court Justice E. C. Lawrence. Then .it ran Into District Attorney Rober Moore’s ear. Fancy Names Picked CHEROKEE, N. C. (W Many Cherokee Indians selected their family names from among the first words of English they learned to speak and some of them came up with unique ones. Some of the I family names in this reservation area are Walklngstick, Climbing bear, Runnlngdeer, Golngback, Bigmeat, German, English, and French. ' Not Enough Courtesy WORCESTER, Mass. (W The “Courteous Driver of the Week" contest was dropped by the Wor cester County Safety Council be cause “there just doesn’t aeon to be enough of them to keep the program going," New Yorkers often shiver in win ters far more severe than those in Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, says the National Geographic Society An arm of the warm Gulf Stream contributes to Reykjavik’s 33-de gree average in January. PAGE FIVE U. S. LOCOMOTIVE BELL LOUISVILLE, Ky.—im—A 350- pound braes bell from a Louisville * & Nashville Railroad- locomSw**' soon will be ringing out in Free town, Sierra Leone, West Afrip*, .. 5,000 miles froth the railroad's i est piece of track. ‘2 For some time the L. & N.’ttas been donating the bells 'from scrapped locomotives to small e needy churches along Its lines?; 1 ; >• The Calvary Baptist Church' of ' - Covington, Ky.. asked for one of’ - the bells for the mission church o it supports in Freetown. e ■ LEAKS VILLE (UW) Milk 1 truck driver Bobby B. Wilborn, 90.'" - . was killed near here yesterday whefi' a [his truck left a highway and Hit •»- s tree, police reported. f. 1 i The Bad Lands In South Dakota* - comprise about 1,000,000 acr{6„ o*“ fossil deposits. -
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