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Ml we Hannah And Carolyn Ynt«* u| Chad'κ»urn wer« Fri day^uett· Clara Nanc*. \ Mr. and Mr*. H. C. Ham-1 mood had aa wwk end guest* Mrs. Geneva Omham and thi gtitcifc, Ljiuld .-tin' Buiini Keku Phuff and Xufaum Gl»'# rcr of Charleston. S. C. Qloria in 11] Excelsis! ^ May Peace Reign Everywhere DAVIS JEWELERS Tah.»r City, X. C. fjoflbs of #οοΐ> Cfyeer for tt»e — . f -m WISHING ONE AND ALL A VERY MERRY CHIRSTMAS It's an old fashioaied wish we send your way. May you and your family have a very bright and joyous Christmas Day. Kramer's Ladies' & Men's Shop Whitevillp, N. C. Glorious yule GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS BUSY'S CLOTHING STOBE Tabor City Full Card Horse Racing » ! ITS OFF TO THE RACES !)ΠΙ·ίι. • 11* !).·> . I AND TO STAKT THE YKAB ; RIGHT, THEY'LL BE OFF • AND RUNNING ON NEW YEAR'S DAY \T THE NEW SOUTH OF THE BORDER j RACEWAY NEAR DIl-IiON. (SOUTH CAROLINA. . Track Manager. Jimmy Mae ; Queen. has announced a lull ! card of t"i\ «· races. with purses ί totalling more 'hfn $3.000.00, j to attract the fastest trotters t at id pacers in the Carolinas to (this ;ittractive N'c.v Year's Day j 5)ior?iutt exent. first race I will «< t untler \\ .iv sharply at 2:30 P. M. Highlighting -in afternoon ; crowded with excitement will b· a formal appearance of the j nationally famous Dillon Hi ah Sihool Ikoid. Lefi by Dirwctov ! Miss Helen Cttlp, the Marching I Cats will entertain with a con ' cert ami a marching parade j showing off the intricate nian . clivers which thrilled Bruad : way and the national television I at'dieiici on Thanksgiving Day. Any read blooded Dillonitf will tell you ihat this alone would be worth the full price ol admission! ι A pedigreed dapple grey Shetland pun>, with deluxe j jiualle. will he g'Veti away as ι ;· gate prize immediately after • the third race. This is to be i part of .1 project by the Dillon ! High School Key Club, who j will be out in force selling ι Raceway Programs and Pen . pants to help raise funds lor I their Club. Again presidi.ig over the 1 day's festivities ν ill be beaut eous Miss Sara Page of Lake ; View. aiTompanied by her nine ; ί tteiidants. each a Queen in i her own right! The Queen's i Court is graced by these lovely ι Dillon County B· airties: Misses I Nancy G.'.sque and Ann Geo ! rj>t· of Latta; Misses Saundra I l'jige. Jeanette Hayes and Nan C.v Jo MiicArthur of Lake ! \ iew; and Misses Betty Stack I bouse. Sidney Yong. Ann Mc j KclLar and Kay Caldwell of M.-irQin ι η. in an inti-rvit>\v I liciv to. lay, sav·· that « very i •'«Viiilablc stable at the new tr.;ck i« no*ν occupied: a c*os I with'it of the Country's out· »tumliiiK μ<ιΐΊΐιϋ . nit tiotUin I horses now !1 the South u ι the Bordtr track their Wintu homo. Many of tnese will sei action for t'u» fin-t time in tht South on Now Yoav's Day. In cluded aro such well knuwt horses as Honor Up (Ownet 'J. Tom:tsino): Puttons Han· t vor (Pat Qua^ü itta); Ka.sh worthy (Owner. Norman Stop· hens> and Miss M.ii'tiaret Μ <W. Wells). 'ΓΙηοι· of tht· crowd favorit es which raced ·ηι Thanksgiv ing Day. Tobin's Comet. Fabh jioil Pet's Bt»v, will bo bacli t'nmpetini: ■ ι '·- some of tht ot wcomeis on Ntw Year's Day Ii» ailditii ti t.· :'h five sehe ; ill.led r.tc s. thou· will be t j <»ν;»ηΊ Finale liunning Race ol «local horses. in most cases rld oen by their owners. Entry fe«.· lor tins special »'ice is $10.00 I ti'ch. All entries must be in, • J sixiiiii by the owner, no late«· than December 22. The field I for this race wi!l be limited to : the first ten qualified entries j i received. Λ spocihl South oi the Border Trophy will be a w anted the winner of this race in addition to his share of the purse. (Continued Kinn Page 3) ' ington on January 8. Klvis Presley's birthday. This trip to I the U· S. marks the first time liia: the smirking «?· lady has been out of France since 1911. In 1911 the painting was stolen by an Italian student who hated the fact that the French own <1 a painting by an Italian ar.ist The painting was subsequently stolen and was recovered two and one-half : years later. Since the painting is such' a valuable property, elaborate — and I do mean elaborate — precautions have been taken to ι insure its safety and comfort. I Experts took the masterpiece ! troin is frame and placed it in j a specially made plastic en I vclope. The envelope was then ' ^lipped into another of alunii ; timn foil. Then a foam plastic casing was clamped around the envelopes by a special frame. This then went into another double - skinned, plastic-alum inum envelope for crating. The case for the 21-by-30 inch painting measures *S feet t! inches by 3 fee; 2 inches and weighs lTti pounds. In addition to being fireproof, waterproof, and sink-proof, the carte main tains a constant temperature and a certain level of humid ity. The painting left the Louvre via armored trucks, es co rated by motorcycle police and carloads of guards. Imme diately upon boarding the liner France, the portrait was , locked into a cabin that had had a special lock installed on the door. Only one can open ! that lock and the museum director had been entrusted j with it. Incidentally, lie went along with the painting the 'entire trip. The director, two other mu I scum ofifcials. and six armed ' ι ·. uards will alternate standing i guard over the painting- Won ( der if they have to take Mona out for air at any time? * * * WF.I.I.. BACK TO TIIF. EASEL! VACATION* PLANS AHEAD? j Earn a good income close to j home. Friendly, pleasant and j! profitable work quickly puis S-S in your pockets repre senting Av'ti'i Cosmetics. Write Mrs. P usline Culbreth. Box 192. Wilmington. N. C. giving directions to your home and telephone no. Μι.ν KiMiikliu L*v und sun. .! in»nil· U't· of Ucnsun visited Mrs. Lura Andeison. Mrs Cornie Hammond and other iclativeit >>ver tl'e wirk end. Visiting recently In Barnes ville with Mr. Jinri Mrs. Hilton Herring was Mrs. C. Cordon Townsend. Mr». B«>l»by Waddell. Jenui I Ιου and Allen ν'sited Mr. t*nd Mrs. Β. T. Bordeaux last week. 1 Her sister. Miss Oele Ann re j turned with her. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Worley I und C<>stiis Boukouvalis were business visitors in Greenville, 1 £. C. lust week. ^ Mapptj Moliäays We sincerely hope that you and your family have a grand, carefree Christmas holiday Duncan's Garage Tnlirr City, N. C. .vi 7* ν iCason? m .M unas U© Janie Β. Bell Agwuy Insurance BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS From EVELYN'S Beauty Nook Located On 4th Street Phone 7641 For Appointment We Will Close Monday And Tuesday But We Will Be Open Wednesday For YOUR Convenience. See Us For A Beautiful Holiday Season Tis Time J \ to Sing of Joy J and Cheer and to send Greetings to You, Out Friends so Dear SCHILDS Tabor City A BLESSED*CHRISTMAS Sincerely, all of us oxteiul our liopc that this lioly season will bring all of you fulfillment of your dreams. CLIFF SARVIS FARM SUPPLY Tabor City, N. C. Old-Fashioned Best Wishes To £701708· At Christmas PROGRESSIVE CITY MOTOR sales, inc..·''3*· Tabor City, N. C. ,· -It's time to say: ! Jo all "Good Cheer On Christmas Day IF WE HAD BUT ONE WISH TO | OFFER ON THIS GLORIOUS HOLI DAY — IT WOULD BE THAT EVERY LITTLE WISH COME TRUE FOR YOU AND YOURS, OUR VERY GOOD FRIENDS AND PATRONS. A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL! LEDER BROS. Whitevill·
Tabor City Tribune (Tabor City, N.C.)
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