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. Wrestling Cord :A$itafres Big •CVowd At Gym Wrestling fans from upper Hurry and adjoining areas had themselves a ball Friday night 'when th«j Lmis Rescue Squad brought the ancient sport to pnris for the opening of what is expected to be a Winter schedule. Another oard sponsored by the Loris Rescue Squad will be held Dec. 29. Advance tickets, which en title holders to reserved ring __side seats or reserved bleacher treats at their choice, sell for $1 with such tickets at tho door selling for $1.50. Tickets may be obtained -from any member of the Loris .Rescue Squad or at any 6f tho following business houses: _ Loris Drug Store in Loris; W. J. Shelley Store at Green Sea. L. B. Todd Store at Daisy; L. M. Vaught's store at Sweet Home and Gore's Gulf Station ••m Tabor City. ... It was a rough go all 1h·.· way Friday night with the shennanigans of Chief Geroni itio and Mary Carter infuriat ing the crowds because they went unseen and unpunished by the referee. In the opening bout Mary Carter, playing it dirty from the start, pinned Princess Rod Cloud with a body press after the Indian ju·! had been maul- i red around the ring until the! was as limp as a wet dishrag. j Carol Program Set For Dec. 20 "Come and Adore Him." a "Christmas carol program, will j »be presented in the sanctuary •of First Presbyterian Church in Loris on Wednesday eve filing, Dec. 20. beginning at /j;30 o'clock. The adult choir of the church, under tho direction οι " Eugene Sasser. and accompan ied by Mrs. \V «. .Moore at the organ, will ninu 15 old Christmas hymns and carols, some familiar and some more obscure. Rev. W. O. Moore will be the soloist 4 ~ Λ. II McQueen and I. V . Barberousse, Jr. will narrate • the story of the Nativity. " Twenty-nine colored pic • lures from the old masters . will be projected consecutive -I.V. and continuouslj through • out the program, onto a screen hung above the choir loft. Everyone is invited to attend i TABOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by t. B. SELLERS. JR. CHORUS NOTES The· school chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Beth Woody, gave its annual Christinas concert Sunday at the Tabor Civt Baptist Church. A capac ity crowd close to 550 saw the presentation of Christmas mus ic by the sixty-four voice group. The following persons sang solos and/ or in ;i special group. Norris Gore. Judy Harrelson. Roger Elliott. Richard Wright. Kay lJhipps, Carroll Fonvielle. Ronnie Jones, C. B. Seilers. Delores Lee, Pain Spivey, Franklin Jernigan, anil Ronald Ray. The chorus will begin work on their spring concert as soe>n as the Christmas holidays are over. Also they will be prepar ing music tor the state rating contest. This rating is determ ined when the choral j..ruup sings two songs for a panel of judges at a designated school.' This year, the chorus will perform in Lumber ton around tne middle of February. Other area singing groups \v:»I aiso go there for their rating . Three years ago tli ■ Kwai chorus received a "Supei i. .< " rating, which is the highest any group may be awarded. Mrs. Woody, director. <.iys "We plan to get •'Superior" on our certificate this year. · We cer tainly have the potential with in our group. But to get any uood rating requires work, work, and then more vvoik!" In the spring, selected mem bers of the chorus will journey to Greensboro to take part in the State Choral Festival. In this festival, two chorus.>s each oi five hundred voices ich .irse a program of special musk Booklets containing ti e differ ent numbers are sent to the individual schools about a month before tht event ..c -ui Mrs. Woody has not rec« ive»r any news pertainini: '· ihe ' number of sing« rs whic! Tab or Cit> will be allowed ι < send. Last year πΜ· en -anger·: went from the I'CHS chorus. As you tan see from the itenvs above, the «.horns v.ill the performance^ and all in at tendance will be cordially wel comed. ! have its hands lull. Or shyuld i 1 say that they will ha\c tneir j months tull. MONOCLE WIK TUESDAY ! The second issue of the Mon ocle. which is the school stu dent publication, is due to toll off the mimeograph machines this Tuesday. December lJMlt. The reason lor this date is be cause the Christmas holidays are ^>·>iti^ to start after tins Tuesday. This issue .1! She Monocle will be ippio.jnatcly named the "Christmas Monocle." "!t ought to be as Ion« as the Thanksgiving issue and jiist as good." declares Editor Peggy Spiviv. Siie further adds that some of the members "1 the statf have not written the news which was assigned *hesn. The deadline tor item.» was Friday. "However, we will till accept articles for the in \t TWO days. Please, it you nave any news, turn it ov τ to Aim Ward <>r me as quickly ay von can. If we are to keep th · .*a liber ot the Monocle up to par. we must have fine news it··!!·?."' Peggy stated. CHRISTMAS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS The students at the local school will be released tfoin school for the Christina.· holi days Tuesday. D-e.mbc. li»th. at 3:05 and will return the second day of January 19H2. "I know that wil! be hard for the students to leave the school for a two weeks vaca tion. but they will just have to < bey the rules." Mr. Burleson, s hool principal, jestingly .in serted recently . "Xo, scriou.siy. I wish to say to parents that we ι f.«. faculty ι have been working very hard will· the students to help th- ιη unpn ve their work. The p.uvnts have been invaluable :.i their as sistance. "Tile faculty and I want to take this uppor* .»i::tv 'ο ι >: j.ress ••ur thank· :o pu nl, ,mi| parents tor their past co-oper ation an.ι hupe thus it will continue. 1!M5J w:'l ..i.ei many challeiiges to a.l if u We tan meet these if everyone will pull in the same d'rc.:ti.»n. Auuin. let me .- ay Thank You!" Electric Co-Ops j One Of State's , I Big Industries HENRY M. FAK18 (This is the first in a ser- ι ''s of articles on South far- 1 olina Electric Cooperatives, explaining their operation. I |. purposes, and position in the I electrical industry.) "Electric Cooperatives frwn one of our state's largest pri- | vate industries when the total | services of the 23 locally own- 1 'd «roups over the state are combined." «ays Henry M. Kans of Laurens. ρη»κ1οι( of South Carolina Electric Coop- j i'rativcs. Inc. Now serving over 135.000 rural connections in South Carolina, the "co-ops" as they are affectionately called by '.heir owners, had a humble rcijinnintj according to Karis. "They are inspired by the fact that, a.- late as IW.'W. when America had already begun it;; push-button way of life, on'y three out of every hundred I arms 111 South Carolina en joyed the convenience of elec •rieijy," Kaiis ooints out. "The '.•.b ;■ »7 p« eilt read i»v keio seiie lamp, drew water by hand, used primitive rcl'rijjei· at ion mrthoih «ml lai'kw', many other time and labor-1' saving devices made possible, by electricity "Kurlicr the leaders it» con gress h.id ι ccognized a need tiir solving this problem by t'orm:ng the Knral Electrifica tion Administration." Kar is added. "The HKA made it practical t'<«r commercial pow < r suppliers to extend their j service to rural areas by of- j Serins them loans at low int- j crest rates, along with other; inducements." "Ht'we\i r. the respons«· from the ihimmer«, ial power cotu » rallies was negligible, and rur il juvas continued their prim- | itive existence." he continued. 'The rural areas were sparsely .ottled and the service would in nuire *»l a problem than in lie more populated towns." "This prompted the South Carolina legislature in 193!) to tuthonze Kurul Klcctricul Co operatives to be formed, and tHis 'lilted the blackout* from the state." the co-op presi dent stated. "Utilizing; local officers and directors, answering to its members, who are the local citizens who us«.» and own the co-ops. the Rural Electric Co operatives have been instru mental in bringing electricity to all but three per cent «I rural Suuth Carolina, and pro gress still is being made," Far is concluded. To Sponsor Play The annual Christmas pro gram of tuo Green Sea com munity will be staged this up coming Friday night ut 7:Wl in the Green Sea F.lementarv Schuol auditorium. The spons ors of this year's event, as ir> past years, will be the com 1 munity P. T. A. ! <3nJ pleese; be shure the \ maiiman brings mem/ . ; Santa_CJau$ . ■■ t — ■I yf^' won<^ers °* Santa Claus never cease for - little girls and boys and long after the tinsel, the bells and the twinkling lights have been safely packed away for yet another year they will cherish the memory of the letter from Santa Claus. '»ryone who ever believed in Santa Claus will want to send one of these four colorful messages to their favorite child. Select, address, stamp and mail it in our special mail box We will have it postmarked from Santa Claus, Indiana and it will be delivered direct to the child with our sincerest compliments 1*5^ Stop in today, it only takes a minute!! P WACCAMAW I BANK & TRUST CO. ^IV Tabor City, N. C. W» Play ς„·«9 f |m ymtr<>W «Μ join mir 11Ä1 fWi LITTLE 4? PEG SALE FRESH PORK HAWS 49? FRESH RIB SIDE ECONOMY CUT PORK CHOPS 39c WISCONSIN DAISY CHEESE , 59c FRESH . GRADE PORK SHOULDER s 39c STEWING HENS i 19c SUN SPUN OLEO 2 129$ Limit 2 at litis prit«· with $5 order or more 24 Oz. Large Size WESSON OIL Red & White or I'et Evaporated Tall Cans MILK 3 i 41$ Universal Steam & Dry $19.95 Value IRON $9.95 Universal Electric $19.95 Value Percolator $9.95 — PRODUCE — Pink Florida GRAPEFRUIT 6 ior 25c Larue Fancy Crisp Iceberg LETTUCE 2 heads 29c Betty Crocker — White, Yellow, Devils Food CAKE 1 <1 JXES ! * B Red & White 14 O/.. Btl. TOMATO 9 . ma CATSUP 4 1 J7V Fab or Red & White All Purpose Large Box Powdered IQf Detergent ■ " Limit 1 of your choice with $5 order or more Sf ί Hudson 4 Holl Pack Toilet Tissue 49c Non-Skid Washfoam Safety Rug -FROZEN FOODS Tr,..ure Brand __ 10 O.. Pk„. BREADED SHRIMP 2 for 79c Dulany Crinkl«· Cut ® POTATOES 2 lor 29c Packer's Label 5 °*· WAFFLES 9 89c BAKER'S RED & WHITE, TABOR CITY, N. C.
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