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-- ' } PSCEMBEI; ncwotfc . Ill V ] w sometimes | should ho o i lli of Christ i riioi ,.,\vns . an . t , i. h settlers t to Now Or- e (sir -nut# ; s. !?k i .0 gidinf/ > of Joy % GALL r" , t 4 *.* ^jjfg ,/. - m m % - h- > .% y 1"--i " v Mv "A? ': '5?: :yJ t il > if. "J: * G> ' ? . , ft ' ? ? ? Bu; t*-i.zaj;jsecna A3 the li our f turn our others. Fo light of d thousand dured eve May G( dear one home this I S! ALLO yi? "134c :sAn< OlciLac cans. Before it was introduced in this ountry, the Italians were using tutored fire on December 25 and here is abundant evidence that he Spaniards also indulged in j arty pyrotechnics. ' i HARK THE HERALD ; ANGELS SING' j \ Once more we assemble in 1 , happy reunion to celebrate \ the age-old tradition of Christir.as. Short though the day?, j < lung though the nights, the | glowing background of Christ ' maa makes alt hearts light. i Recalling now the happy * rel atlanships of 1945 w? wish 1 you the choicest blessings this 1 holy season can bestow. ' OWAY t MBflHHnHHMMMi ' .... , - >r A mm: a*., J?*' ' T ! ; ? V n i ' " ' i \ .. "~ I ? .-: *?>.* I i ?$k < ' >' -I WE rmm niw nnaw HOLY- NIGHT| S! IE J 9 III1 ight of Christmas again brie aces and lightens our heai thoughts from ourselves tc r this is the spirit that first sc ay in a stable ai Bethleher years ago, and which b ?i since. 3d bless and protect you an s and bring happiness tc ; Christmas season. TIE TRADII t_i_ i ' 1 1 , j1' ion Custom In the southern states, five works remain a Christmas "must' notwithstanding' the fact thai many cities and towns have on acted prohibitive ordinances be cause in so many instances Christ mas joy was turned to Christ ma; grief in killing and maimings. The paganistic motif bobs up again in ihe timing of the Yule Log which i.-i certainly tied in inrxtrieahly with Christmas but which can be traced back to thf word .tul and the Cloths' festivn minmeniorating ihe winter solnice. Misih-toe is another ChristinaCustom which goes back to the .vhile robed Druids who revered it They always cut it with a gold n blade because they considered t a symbol of peace. In the early igos if two foemeii met undericatii mistletoe, they dropped :helr arms ami embraced?hence .lie modern practice of kissing inder the mistletoe. Tlie Christmas tree is entirely 3ermanic in origin and first nade its appearance at Strasburg 11 iGOo. It It was not until 1S40 caBKEZHBKaaBOManaaBMBi RRIVING SAT., DECEMBER 22 New Shipment Nice, Young, CMKirccrr i-i H II L J J L L 1ULES ?AND? /IARES THEM BEFORE YOU BUY OR TRADE Terms To Suit itiTL Smith AND COMPANY Whiteville NOW HAVE HARNESS I :nt-night % AAS :mib ghtens ts, we 3 help xw the II, two as end your > your SXj CO' THE STATE.POn **-' * ?"T1 IT ' - - i itrr To the People of this Community . "For the last time, America, buy extra bonds." "They fir.lohed Their Job. Let's Finish Ours." These and Ji, other catch Wftf* phrssesiiav^ ' been dinned Into your 2titk mind at work, at WK play end at home by a W mighty barrage of ad, v e i't 1 s 1 ng ami promotional devices. How well you have responded only you can truly answer. The drive totals, national and local : published in today's editions, feI veal your record. Your future perrons! well-being Is most effected by how many extra Victory Bonds you have purchased. But is your bond buying job done even If you have gone the 1 limit of your present- Income and resources? The Job of Investing new savings wisely Is never finished. Thrift Is Just as vital In peace as In war. Keep buying vour government's savings bonds. THE EDITOR I that the Princess of \fecklcnborg j | introduced it. in England to bej conic immediately a Christmas [ j fixture. jf Rul one little known fact is that the Christmas tree was a entrant Christmas fixture in Amerlean before it was in England because immigrants to this country from the Black Forest brought the idea with them. Tmmingrants also introduced the storyof Kris Kringle?a vulgarization of the German words Christ 'Kindlein (the Christ child). Where did Christmas presents ; originate? The Germans are totally responsible for the origination of Santa Claus though some profess to see again some analogy between gifts-giving and the rich bestowal of gifts peculiar to the Roman Saturnalia. WEATHER STOPS SOUTHPORT HIGH (Continued from page 1) | holidays. The early closing of the Southport school results in the students here getting a holiday one week longer than was originally in tended. A!1 of the Brunswick schools were scheduled to close Friday of this week and to reopen on the 31st. About 90 students were absent from the Southport school Friday at the time when the decision was made to close ahead of schedule. Miss Annie Mae Woodside, Supf. of Schools, stated yesterday that so far as she knew the Southport school is the only one in the county closed this week. , All others are carrying- on with j work until Friday. The Rovin' Reporter (Continued ?><ra Page One) of Outdoor Writers down to christen the new hostel if and when it materializes. Keep your chin up. Bill old boy, and we will be down to celebrate with you I when Southport comes into its own when things get more nearly normal in the not distant future." * # * This column having recently NOW I ON DISPLAY THE NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! City Cut-Rate Store Southport, N. C. f rHGt,-SSUTH?QRT{ N ' fcf fts$=rt? eft K# Ito Leotard Ctesktti, at Bolivia, wri us that he it lite J ore that net .180 pounds and was 'only months old. This hog was part the results of his firse effo at hog raising. Hubert Russ, Shallotte, also comes forward, has recently killed 11 big ho the largest weighing -100 poun lie will have about 15 more butcher before the winter is oV Now, will some one come nlc with n report of n real big on Doing the work themseh when they can take time ( from regular Jobs and when I weather will permit of outs work, the Reynolds Brothers Shallotte are building their n I blacksmith, automobile repair a machine shop themselves. 'I progress made thus far indlea they will have a nice and servl able building when the job i finished. * * ? I They have not said so 1 j there ar e indications that the W. Kirby and Son store at St I ply may go back to full til ' business the coining year. Owi ; to the fact that It was hard ' get goods and that his fi | bothered the elder Mr. Kirby. I | store has been open only on Si J unlays during the past two yea ! The store is one of the old mercantile businesses in Brui | wick. * t * ! The Shallotte Post of the Am ' ican Legion had a fine meeti r z_ i is"I* ! mm fife ! mYf-"Don't worry, dear? everything will be fine when all those wonderful new General Electric I appliances are on sale soon at wHxixJUnv V (i-K Appliance* ? Karilot ^ f ift A AftAAAAAA 5L % I TC % S JM* (I ? A i ? i % 58 m . . | And Si s ^ I i | Wei 1 ! ] m i $ iS H Filled wi Si Ik has been at C i , Christmas N< 1 Si and at all tim m I /*? | toai I CHA! find our store ru 1 a pleasure to wa } SHALI ' i Edward H. Regi fti A A A A A A A A A A A A A > NEVER TO i FIND WHA1 ? FOR mist every day of the wee' COAST ROAD SER1 Have a Fine Assortmi FRESH MEATS CAKES, CANDI1 FRUITS, Etc. th last-minute needs, our Christmas time in many y seds and it will he a deligl es. st Road Se 5. RUSS, Manager 4 re lAlil^ mi, * "^jjSSSSSiA^:^$*,' sf thjf "Tcf.ocl fcniiJKftg xt Ifcaiiatte' tes: Friday night. Although only i ted about three months old, the Post' 17 lins 75 active member? nnd is j of growing' rapidly. At the Friday, ris night meeting $275.00 were don-1 of a ted towards the rapidly grow- j He ing fund for the creCtion of a gs.1 Legion Hut. Officers of the ds.! Post say they are very appreelato1 tive of all donations that are er ' being received to help build the | i llut. An Oyster Roast will be ' j hehl at Calabash on Hew Years1 e- | Day and officials .say that all j >'es Legion members are invited. )Ut ' ! President Loses Labor j Legislation Battle; at' i continued From Page One) ew j Foreign Secretary Ernest Bcvin , nd of Great Britain had not yet ar he rived for the discussions on atomic \ tea energy and other prime subjects! Ce- which had been scheduled to beis gin tomorrow. , PALACE OF JUSTICE. N'uern-, ,ut j boig.?German leaders admitted j G. i wiping out 6.000.000 Jews up to ,p. | August, 1944, and planned to m(, make Poland's 35,000,000 people ng' slaves In a "greater German t0 world empire." the prosecution jet charged today at the war crimes lie at-! rs. est as-1 1 I r er-| nff i t I f?w \ I ! FOR HIM \Vp ?ti!l h;lvp _ ..t ii i?n- itr trial k rmk, pisftfrei -oitiftately to kill every Tew in Rufo^e. evidence showed. At ope time, the prospcirtiotl disclosed, Germnn plans called for sending1 several million" Jews to French Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa, which evidently was to be part of the "empire." But the rhtmler orgy of the ? nips SilSIl 19 4 5 ODELL BI (^SUGGESTIONS* i i many nice Christmas nning over with the he it on you. .OTTE DRU( ster, Mgr. I imm mmmwt 0 LATE 1 YOII NF.EF miis k. If you come to th /ICE STATION ;nt of? nn to I ? stock is the most com ears. We think we it to serve you during rvice Stat ni 11 t ohaiiotte, r mmmmmwmm ..... ,.fA(jr? dr*fo*f;* rhth&ti ftii tfcatf iUl affidavit by 2t?i fWurity Police MhJ. \VilhcIm* floottl quoted Adolf fllchmafiA', hen <3 of the Jewish section of the Gestapo, as telling him in August. 1944: "Approximately 4,000,000 Jews have been killed in various extermination camps and an addi| tionnl 2.000,000 have met death in other ways Christmas Is always a welcome event with us, (or two reasons: First, because we enjoy the spirit of friendliness that is all-prevailing; second, because it affords an appropriate opportunity of expressing our sincera appreciation for your valued patronage. It has, indeed, been a pleasure to serve you, and in sending you our best wishes for a Merry Christmas we do so with the hope that the Christmas season of 1945 will transcend all of its predecessors in real happiness for you. .ANTON F0RHM Gifts. You will iliday spirit and G COShallotte. N. C. g s I & & y yjr is m >: >: >: :?: :>: j ?: m w. ?: i :? e i >: i ik < :? * ' ?: m * I I plete that it ??[ have your the holidays # i uon ? l.C. I
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