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.. and the greatest of these is charity" Say, Joe, is there really a Santa Clam? 1 don’t know, Maty. But you’ll remember he didn’t stop here last year. 73 .T.’vrar —nvn I VA i .... ' T.A 1 j Maybe that's Santa knocking at i the door now! You answer it, Joe. Thanks Mr. Goodfellow! Notv I we KNOW there’s a Santa Claus! HAPPILY enough, each year finds the Goodfellow’s Club grown much larg i er. There is no finer expression of the Christmas spirit than charitable activities, either through group or individual effort. | It i» the Goodfellow who fits perfectly i into the Christmas picture. The Goodfel j low—be he man or woman—is keenly ; cognizant of the fact that all over this | broad land, in city, town and hamlet, and i on the farm, millions of children of the i poor are forced to wonder if Santa Claus ! will come to them. Be a Goodfellow this Christmas sea | son! Help sotne needy family and ex* i perience that added richness of spirit which only comes from free giving. Virtue in Toys Here listed are virtues of a good toy as described by experts in kin [dergarten training at the National ' College of Education at Evanston, j 111.: The successful plaything is dur able. Flimsy toys make children j careless and destructive. ! It stimulates its owner’s imagina tion and encourages him to dramat ic play. Although it is not bunglesome or ! awkward, the well-designed toy is 1 large and simple enough not to cause eye and muscle strain, j It is easy to keep clean. I It is safe. It does not have splin tery edges or rims of sharp tin. Up to the minute play materials are not static, nor do Urey merely | provide entertainment. ! Every child has two types of toys —those which stimulate individual play and those which encourage him to group activity. ■■ ; Make a Face Mask of Santa [ Any bright boy or girl can maka i a large face mask of Santa Claus i from heavy wrapping paper and wa ter color paints. The mask should j be cut from a sheet of wrapping i paper, about 18 by 24 inches. Sketch | or trace the features with a pencil, then color with water color paints, i Red should be used for the hat, ■ white for the whiskers, blue for the eyes, and pink for the cheeks. Out line these colors with black lines, «nri the mask is finished. SEASONS GREETINGS WILLARD SMELTING CO. C. R. WILLARD, Owner 101 W. Griffith St. Phone 3-5807 LEAD SMELTING CHARLOTTE, N. C. SEASONS GREETINGS Harris Bros. Transfer Co., Inc. 143,5 N. Tryon St. Phone 5071 FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE CAROLlNAS TO THE EAST . j .nrru -i'ij u nrrrrn SEASONS GREETINGS J. L Wiggins & Son Lumber Co. 1304 Central Ave. Phone 3-3114 __j ij ij-|.nnori~i-■ ----- SEASONS GREETINGS W. G. Jarrell Machine Co. 1200 S. Mint St. Phone 3-7189 Machine.Shop — Electric and Acetylene Welding — General Machine Repairing SEASONS GREETINGS Cathey Grocery Co. 316 S. Cedar St. Phone 3-3123 “A Friend of Labor” SEASONS GREETINGS Charlotte Linen Service 1430 S. Mint St. Phone 3-3159 “A Friend of Labor” SEASONS GREETINGS Huffs Grocery W. H. HUFF, Owner 922 Central Ave. Phone 3-8626 Groceries, Meats, Produce — Delivery Service Labor’s Friend SEASONS GREETINGS Textile Salvage Co., Inc. Samuel Schwartz, Pres. & Treas. 700 S. Poplar St. Phone 3-7764 New and Used Machinery SEASONS GREETINGS Dixie Radio Supply Co. CHARLIE DRURY, Mgr. 423 S. Church Phone 3*0611 No substitute for 11 years ex perience. Most modern radio supply house in the State. SEASONS GREETINGS Carolina Business School, Inc. “The School That’s Different” First Nat. Bank Bldg. SEASONS GREETINGS Sinclair Food Store 307 N. Caswell Rd. Phone 2-3146 “LABOR’S FRIEND” PATRONIZE THOSE WHO ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL . SANTA Goes Modern Santa Claus often steps out of nls reindeer sleigh these days to make faster time, or to go where the sleigh cannot go. Here he U In the person of Capt. William Wlncapaw, veteran New England pilot, ready to take off from the East Boston air* port with another load of Christmas gifts for the lonely lighthouse keep ers and Isolated islanders. This is bow Sants Claus eomes to Sun Valley—on skis. Here is the gay St. Nick speeding down the snowy slopes and right into the chimneys of the residents and visitors. In lands of no snow Sants can bo expected to use this novel method of brinclnf Yuletide Joy to those who eelebrate on the beaehes. This warm-weather Santa who skips so nonchalantly over the deep bine sea happens to be Phil Daubens-Peek, famous Olympic games swimming Mistletoe Has Known Long, Eventful History Of all the Christmas greens, the best-loved, probably, is the mistle toe, which likewise has experienced the most eventful history of all plants. In the days of pagan worship in England the mistletoe was chosen for great honors, being cut from its host, the oak tree, with golden axes. It was gathered for the people and a bit given to each person to ward off illness. But the plant paid dear for these honors for when the Christian church was established it was not allowed in any church because of its pagan association, and it is told that preachers even would stop in their sermons if a tiny bit were spied and the service waited until the offending bit of green was removed. In later centuries it became again the symbol of peaoe and friendship and has since been tacked on the doorway as a token of friendly greet ing. Yule Log Cake This year you may want to make a “Yule Log Cake.” It’s quite sim ple. Spread over a jelly roll a jel lied fruit nut mixture. Roll quickly and wrap in waxed paper. Then chill until set. Cover with chocolate French pastry icing. The “bark” can be made by making grooves with a fork or pastry tube. You’ll want some “knot holes” in your Yule Log Cake. Small white and green candles will do the trick. Hie “log” should be kept chilled until time to serve. CHRISTMAS GREETING/ TO EVERYONE . . . And Sincere Best Wishes for the Coming Year! If you need some extra cash to help you with December expenses we invite you to use this friendly loan service. Citizens Savings & Loan Co. 114 E. Fourth St. eMMWMMMSMMMMMMMMWi STOP WORRYING Ca8f Your Car In 30 Minutes Phone Mr. Williams, Loan Manager, at 3-8611, For FnU Information. Located at 118 S. Tryon Street flutoiTlncncc C !> SEASONS GREETINGS ' WM. H. PEEPS ARCHITECT 220 Latta Arcade Phone 8647 SEASONS GREETINGS Martin Transfer Co. 1138 N. Caldwell Phone 9654 Specializing in Household and Piano Moving “Call the Little Man with the Big Truck” wewsMwiMWiswisesss* FOLLOWED ORDERS Blacksmith (giving instructions to his new assistant): “When I nod ny head, hit it hard.” He le did. FOREMOST MILK Ma. dOudihfuL FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC Vkamm HIE—711? Typo Auxiliary Holds Christmas Party Dec, 23rd The “Christmas party” meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary of Charlotte Typographical Union, No. 338, will be held next Monday, Dec. 23rd at the home of Mrs. Carrilcer, 249 East Sev enth street, at which time presents will be brought for the Firemen’s Christmas Tree, each lady bringing “dressed doll, and a basket for the “Widows.”. This is the yearly custom, being adhered to religiously. Refreshments wil be served, and presents will adorn the tree at the meeting for every member and the children.. This will wind up the year for the auxiliary, and it has been a profitable one from every viewpoint.. .KAIL CBAIS Bf(o I 1 " ; t l» *' Sfj$;;' ¥:M <7\ <T2a 3 ('/'• ■ .!■ • - -- “ -*>51 ■J j wm '* B€€R "" 100% UNION MADE Atlantic Brewing Co. Charlotte, N. C. Tip Toppers Irene Stevens (left) and Kae Stun ner, members of the Tip Toppers ehib, all of whom most be over ala feet four. Miss Stunner, who or ganised the dob, went to New York to appear on Ripley’s program. The man is “Stormy Rergfa," three feet t*U, * SHE KNEW A distinguished visitor to sn insane asylum went to the telephone and found difficulty in getting his con nection. Exasperated, he shouted to the operator." “Look here, girl, do you know who I am?” “No,” was the calm reply, “but I know where you are.” Sokacrib* for Ho Joaraal For Constipation Vigor and Pep! CHEW PEP-O-LAX When Buying Aspirin Demand C. a ASPIRIN SEASONS GREETINGS Hoppe Motors, Inc* CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 439 W. 4th St. Phone 7161 REX RECREATION AND BOWLING AUJT Where Union Mm Mood lM-iir a. vamr ml NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Kenneth Cathey. Plaintiff, R. L. McCullough a Wife, lough. Defendant!. Whereas, in an attachment etituUd la the Superior Coart of County by Kennath Cathay, Plaintiff. R. L. MeCollough * Wife. January, ISIS, in the amount at Mlas 1 Eighty-eight and M/100 (ttSSAO) with interaet from July L IMS, sad this action, against tho real < Now, by rirtue of tho lodgment entered Bn the eauee and an execution direetod to mo bm tho Superior Court. Meakleabarg County, 1 wU on Monday, tho »th day of IHiaele. ISM. at IS o’eloek noon, at tho Court house deer at said County sail to tho highest bidder far eooh to satisfy said Judgment and uxaeutiea. all thy right, title and Interest which the said R. L MeCollough and wife, mther MoToliough. Do fondants, hare in tho following luuhil real estate, to-wit t Beginning at a stake an Aron Sthrost M> feet from 'Em comer ef Vinton and Arum •tracts, and mas with Area Street in m southerly direction 40.1 feet lo a etaka, thanes. fat an easterly dirustion IMS feat to a stab* theaee in a northerly diroetiou 40.1 feat to a. stake; thanes in a westerly diroctioa ISM feet to the Baglnaiag. Being an ef 1st I In block t as shown ad designated an that earn tain rerieed map of the piuperty ef the leho state ImproTument Compeer raeordad la boak Ml. papa 4, la the office of tho Boghter of Deeds for Mask lea burg County, North derm Uaa, to which reference is hereby eeada, to gether with tho right to mo tho etreat in nm ■eoa with other owners and eeeapli thermal. Bring the aaaea lot aonruyod by Interstate la prorument Oneepany to Marten 0. Fink It deed dated August ti. ion. rmodal Is hath 441. page Ut ia said Register's offiea. Being tha same property aoacuyed la Beh art S. MeCollough aad wife by Merten a Preset by dosd dated July IS. MM, aad da* filed for record. This the 14th day ef Norambar ,1040. O. MACK BILXT. Nor. 14. SI .21, Dee. S, IS. IB. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY 8«Ua CITIZENS SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. 114 K. 4tfc 81 IMtMMMMk FOR SERVICE Courteous and Prompt REMEMBER THE . i J SELWYN CUT RATE DRUG STORE DISTINCTIVE FOUNTAIN SERVICE 125 W. TRADE ST. 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