Crtve Something For the Home To Make Christmas Complete Adds Touch Of Warmth To The Holiday Season Clioosr From Varied Fine Offered By Many Well Moeked Stores Here The perfect recipe for 'making C hristmas Gift Giving a- most complete and heart-vvarrr.ing ex perieney this year, calls for giv ing something for the home. For lu ^ is where everytthe neat and dc.W spends their happiest hours *>t relaxation in good, comfortable living. And what better way to ex press an affectionate Yuletide sentiment than by making a gift of something that will add com fort and beauty to their sur roundings—and will continue “giving” on through the years. During this mid-point in the fabulous Century, the opportuni ty to choose a gift for the home, whether for one or all the family to enjoy together, was never more opportune. Think, for example, and just for a moment, of the modern mi racle of television. Here’s some thing that can bring a whole new era of entertainment and educa tion into the living room. (11 courstj, televison sets can be had in plenty of lime for Christ mas Giving but there is no need I worrying if getting one to suit the budget becomes a problem. There are so many other gifts for the home. For instance, if Dad is the kind of gu.v who likes his slippers, a j pipe and a good, solid chair to re . lax in after a hard day at the of- : fiee, then here's the cue for a I deep, comfortable lounge chair Choose it m an upholstery fabric I that complements the living r >om ! decor and Mom will be pleased with tlir gilt as Dad. Tables For All Tables, under the Christmas 1 What Better Way To Express The Warmth of Your Holiday Sentiments Titan With Gifts That Give Beauty, Comfort, the Whole Year Around 1IAKK TO THE LIVING liOOM and to its importa nee as a gathering place for all the family and you know what a host of major furnishings as well as accessories make welcome gilts at Yulctide. There are tables, lamps, candelabra, line china, mirrors a nd pictures all awaiting your selection—not to for get to mention the star gift of them all, a comhina tion television-radio-phonograph console. Pic tured is an Admiral television combination. Tret*, arc welcome silts for most members of the family. A card table and chair set for Mother who lores her Canasta would be exuetly her liking. A luxurious .•old-to,,led feather top table for the newly-weds just setting up house would pour sincere thanks upon the giver for many a year to come from the happy couple. IMPORTED ’BASES make !hese (inf lamps look MUCH more cost ly than they are. FINE C HINA and spe cial shades combine to make this group ex ceptional. .1 M I* O S - 1NG HEIGHT is important in formal rooms. You'll find a wonderful choice. FLOOR LAMPS for traditional rooms com bine beauty and all the light you need. MODERN FLOOR i LAMPS give plenty of light and comple ment the modern room. A \\ ide choice NoCkwfj COME IN AND BROWSE in our beau tiful Christmas Lamp Department. You’ll solve EVERY ffift pro blem. \ Heilig-Meyers Furniture Co. | ^ For Wise Buyers \\ illiamstou bt hi %A FURNITURE CilFT IS A PERSONAL (.II I when the gift is a desk, selected to meet the needs and tastes of the member of the family for whom you’re choosing it. Newest designs are smartly functional with bookcase sections and all-around finish to permit double-duty use as attractive room dividers. If they already have a desk, remember them with bookshelves or a desk set or lamp. The desk shown is by Hey wood-Wakefield. Even Dad can be tickled pink with a gift table if it’s a handsome sturdy chairside style that will tear his current book or daily u wspaper, a giant, ashtray and a 'ending lamp close to his favorite ;hair. Brother and Sister, busy with tomework, v. ill be thrilled with he thoughtfulness of gift desks if their very own. As well as for ioing homework, Sister will use he desk's burll-in bookshelves toi ler favorite books and Brother vill use them to display his prized nodel airplanes. Many of these desks are finish 'd all-around and so can serve 0 divide Brother or Sister’s rooms nto sleeping and study sections. Light Up Christmas There’s nothing like a lamp, or , pair of them, to keep the cheery low of Christmas in the house he year ’round, not to forget to nentior. the glow of warm ap ireciation in Mother’s eyes If mother has modern ideas, urprise her with one of the fu jri. tic styles of ceramic or met 1. if she’s traditional-minded, he'll consider it a fine treat to cteive a china, glass or brass esign complete with pretty hade. High m popularity on the home hristmas gift list is the cedar Test. So streamlined and smart, 11s year, a gift of one will surely 1 the treasure spot in the bride >-be’s eyes. She'll use it as a tra itional vHope Chest ’ before the real Day and after, she'll whisk' away to her own home or apurt ent where it will become an irn irtant functional and decorative ece in her living room for many •ars to come. Gifts, smaller in size, but loom g large in importance to the mfort of every home and the > of package-unwrapping on •lristmas morning, supply an al ost endless variety of choice. Hassocks to Mirrors There are deeply-cushioned i There are deeply-cushioned has- 1 cks to give the younger mem ts of the family so they too may ve exclusive seating rights in I TELEVIEWERS' TREAT! As- ! sure him (or her) Christmas joy always with a comfortable chair i that rotates to provide perfect viewing from any point in the j room. Harvey I’robber design. the living room. And Mother will appreciate a hassock for seating ; extra guests.” There's the handsome magazine j rack Dad will want to have con- j viently near his “evening relate 1 ation” chair. There are mirrors, pictures and bric-a-brac shelves! for every room in the house, sty I - | ed to blend with most every deem imaginable In short, the stores? are filled j with desirable gifts for the home . and all that is necessary to insure • successful findings and a truly warm Merry Christmas is to get out and shop early while leisure- ' ly choosing is still possible and se- j j lections are at their peak. I OR THE HOSTESS — i> There’s a Merrier Christmas iwaiting the hostess who makes ■ntertaining a year ’round habit .vith gift guest-accessories such a-, i box of delicately scented pastel •olored soap, pretty paper guest ■oweIs or coasters, napkins and natch covers imprinted with the lost and hostess’ name. The early shopper will gef the test choice of gifts this year. IHM »!| | 1 Yl.K ON I in: < KMAIi ( HI ST N gift delight for (he bride-to-be, because she'll want to use it lor storage of her pre cious linens. \ i;i11 delight for every home, bcause today's cedar chest is more than a handy storage center. Newer designs are decorative also. The (best shown is a console type with a lift lop lid and two separate cedar lined drawers ByCavalier. I Si l l I, \M) l)K(OliATI Vli lor many a year to conic, is the i;ilt ol a earil table and eliair set that blends best with their decor and serves equally well lor in formal dining' or party serving as it does (of Canasta paying. .M SI WIIAT THEY NFKi) to rack up a Merr\ Christmas! And a useful accessory in every home is the magazine rack. **s >*r ^ -/»*' -jjj 3> 3>»' SHININti l.KillT as a gilt selec tion is the lamp, always in good laste. Shown, is one of the many distinctive styles now available, this one, a spatter flash shaft on a highly mounted wooden base touched with gold. NEVER AN ENI) to the need for smull tables. That’s why an other is always welcome, or bet ter vet a nest of them as shown above. Plan Now To Enter THE BOOSTERS' Home Lighting Contest This Christmas Watch for Details in This Paper I'li/fs Will Ilf ViiuotiiH-rd lain S/HHisoreil lly I'hr Williamston Boosters, Inc. in EJ Santa Claus Suggests That You Make Your Christmas Gilt Selection I from our SPECIALS f f 1 I I FLOOR LAMPS - -.$8.25 Jo $19.95 TABLE LAMPS -..$3.39 to $24.50 COFFEE TABLE -..$5.95 to $54.50 f END TABLES - -.$2.69 to $33.50 1 Ifide Selection Of ( ithtrs anil Sizes CARD TABLES AND CHAIRS Platform Rockers Easy Chairs Boudoir Chairs RADIOS and RADIO PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS Desks Secretaries Clothes Hampers Hassocks In furl no prosml roulil l»i- morr appropriate llian “’Something for llir Homo," or more l:i-c.n*r. Our present seloelion is very complete, therefore we suggest you liavr us tap; an article for \oii for Christmas i|«*|ivory. WOOLARD FURNITURE CO.

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