r PACE SIX (Second Section J JTHE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER It's A Record Christmas In Music TUESDAY, TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate By W. G. ROGERS Associated Press Arts Reporter With winter here and slush in the streets, and armchair and slip pers a lot more comfortable than glad rags, many of your friends would rather listen to music at home than in the concert hall, and you can win their heartiest thanks by giving records. The two major companies. Vic tor and Columbia, are turning them out faster than ever; in just a cou ple of months they issue enough albums and single disks of worth while music to provide lengthy pro grams for stay-at-homes every evening in the week. Victor heralded the November opening of the Metropolitan Opera House with numerous operatic re-1 cordings: Russian Operatic Arias" by Kipnis; "A Treasury of Grand Opera" conducted by Toscanini. Ureisach, Leinsdorf and Weissniann and sung by Milanov. Swarthout, Albancse. Warren. Melton and Pecice and numerous singles by Thebom and other stars. In December there were more liberal portions of glamorous opera. Most welcome of all, perhaps, and certainly least expected, were sin gles ot de luxe reprints of masters 25 to 35 years old of the voices of Tetrazzini, Alda and Caruao. You may also be interested in "Car men" excerpts, on six large records, starring Gladys Swarthout and in cluding Albancse, Merrill and Yinay; Leinsdorf conducts the RCA Victor Chorale and orchestra, witli Robert Shaw as choral director. lights from "Madame Butterfly," with Albancse. Browning, Melton, the Victor Orchestra conducted by Weissmann. Columbia's latest lists include Hans Sachs' two monologues from Die Meistersmuer." bv Janssen and the Metropolitan Opera orches tra conducted by Breisach. More songs, if not operatic, are albums ot Strauss music sung by Lehmann and. from Victor, "American Songs" by Traubel. A Columbia album which offers a private hearing of the year's big gest pianistic find is "Piano Music ei Chopin." by Maryla Jonas. Among other instrumental pieces, all from Columbia, are the Mozart Concerto in E-Hat for Two Pianos and Orchestra, played by pianists Vronsky and Babin with Mitro poulos conducting the Robin Hood Dell orchestra; Milhaud's Suite Krancaie, Milhaud conducting the ew York Philharmonic. If you want to splurge, you can give a subscription to Concert Hall Society s first American recordings or to the recently organized Al bum of the Month Club RANCID CANDY CREMATED There is also an album of 211- SKATTLE .APi Candy-hun gry kids found no solace in 1,573,- UJa candy bars returned from Pa- cif.c bases. Workmen at the Army's .uuurn subdepot sprinkled the bars with gasoline and burned them Retail value of the candy was Sid.o.H to. lhe bars were labeled unfit lor use because of beins ran cid, wormy or mouldv New BOOKS LIIii..5J s p sv -: . . mi m & t mm ail i 1 IIP nMllilffli 'Of BERNARD CLARE ...... $2.75 James T. Farrell THE HUCKSTERS $2.50 Frederic Wakeman ALL THE KING'S MEN . $3.00 Robert Penn Warren PIKES PEAK OR BUST ....$2.00 Earl Wilson JANEY JEEMS $2.50 Bcrnice Kelly Roberts lOUNTAINIIEAD $3.00 Ayn Rand UIILOE MARK $2.75 A. A. Milne BRITANNIA MEWS $2.75 Margery Sharp ; .MISTER ROBERTS Thomas Heggen i IN A SECRET GARDEN j Frank G. Slaughter BRANDEIS ! Alpheus Thos. Mason j WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN Ross T. Mclntyre TOUR OF DUTY John Dos Passos TAR ON MY HEEL Bill Sharpe LODGING AT THE SAINT CLOUD Alfred Leland Crabb GOOD NIGHT, SWEET PRINCE Gene Fowler $2.50 $2.75 $5.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 THE BULWARK Theodore Dreiser ..$2.50 ..$3.50 ..$2.75 I I i JOUBLE WEDDING RING.. .$2.75 Josephine Lawrence CINGS ROW $2.75 Henry Bellman JELL TIMSON . $2.75 Marguerite Steen :HEIR ANCIENT GRUDGE . $2.75 Harry Harrison Kroll 'HE AMERICAN $3.00 A Middle Western Legend By Howard Fast LEASE NO PAREGORIC ... $2.50 Ethel Hueston HE TROUBLED MIDNIGHT $2.50 John Gunther WILL BE GOOD $2.50 Hester Chapman RELIGIOUS BOOKS NEW TESTAMENTS $,85-$2.00 HOLY BIBLES. . . ... $1.75-$10.00 Imitation and genuine leather bindings The Revised Standard Version of NEW TESTAMENT $2.00 Nelson PELOUBETS SELECT NOTES 1947 . $9 2 (Commentary on International Bible Lessons) BIBLE STORY BOOK $2.50 234 stories, pictures and maps Egermeier's HURLBUT'S STORY OF THE BIBLE $2.50 THE ROBE 2 75 Lloyd C. Douglas kIHE GAUNTLET James Street DAVID THE KING $3.00 Gladvs Sehmift THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SILENCE $2.00 Leslie D. WeathprhoaH GOD S MINUTE 75 365 Prayers for hnmp tvnrehin ABUNDANT LIVING .$1.00 fc. Stanley Jones -2.75 MISCELLANEOUS ETTER HOMES & GARDEN COOK BOOK $2.50 OOD HOUSEKEEPING $2.75 OMAN'S HOME COMPANION . $3.75 Y OF COOKING . $2.50 5STON COOK BOOK $1.98 CASSEROLE COOKING $2.00 CULBERTSON'S NEW GOLD BOOK $3.00 omraci andge Complete SPORTS HUMOR $3.00 Introduction by Ted Husing EMILY POST ETIQUETTE$4.00 Beaverdam Township M. L. Duckett to W. Gudgur Duckett, et ux. Mary Sellars Burnette, et ux to F. M. Byers. Jr. et ux Lila Byers. Donald Henderson, et ux to A C. Henline, et ux. Eva Clontz, et vir R. E. Clintz to Flaye Pape, et vir F. W. Pape. J. M. ADbott, et ux Belle Abbott to Jesse AODott el ux Wilsie Ab bott. I Clyde Township Claud Thompson, et ux to Jennie Thompson to Earl Bolden, et ux Rosie Lee Bolden, Crabtree Township J. L. Walker to Walker E. Wood, et ux Pauline Wood. East Fork Township Alton and Dortha and Nellie and Shay Hcnson to Grover and Edna Henson. Norman Hannah, Teague. et ux to J. W. Pigeon Township Hattie Whitted et vir to Wiley Mann, et ux. Jonathan Creek Township Kate H. Kennedy, et vir F. R. Kennedy to G. V. Howell. G. V. Howell, et ux to Kate H. Kennedy. Waynesville Township Elizabeth Gaston, et vir Craw. ford Gaston to Wilton Norris, et ux Juanita Norris. H. L. Liner, Sr., et ux to Joel G. Woodward, et ux. Mrs. Mae Montgomery, et vir K. E. Montgomery, to N. W. Garrett and Mary Moody Garrett. Luther Lee, et ux to Ray Ruff. et ux. Luther Lee, et ux to Luther J. Heifer in Gold Room Chicago Give Thrill CHICAGO (AP) Most of the cattle going into Chicago land in the stockyards, but a 450-pound heifer is going to get a chance to walk right into a Michigan Avenue i. . . 1 iiuiei. 1 The heifir will be taken to the' gold room of the Congress Hotel i and will be auctioned off to mem-! Ders of the Shorthorn Club at their ' B. Lee, Jr. Luther Lee, et ux to Charles Lee, et ux. annual banquet . Col. J. e. Hals of Des Moines, Iowa, will be the auctioneer. ey A "nZTT -H "laiiki.-..: 1 Crated , M setts, n ..... "ot " 'ldl'S bofn, EXPERT WATCH AND .im. ALSO ENGRAVIxt; 8 DAVIS-SMITH Jewelers Since Ixi;.-, One Name and Service !,., Phone 514 Since Eighteen Hundred su Complete Stock The Book Store MAIN STREET BELK-M UDSOM Has Hundreds of Christmas Gifts At V Your Christmas Sid khop At BELK-HUDSON'S I' ( r S' IPI I'M 3 On Haywood's Largest Stock of Goods You'll Find It Easy And Economical To Gel All Your Christmas Gifts This Year At Belk-Hudson Company FOLLOW THE CROWDS! Two weeks ago wc started our Special Values Event . . . The crowds have grown daily, and at times we were unable to prop erly serve our customers. We are sorry wc shall always do our best to serve you quickly. , r t t wry v w ""7" fh Serxs wooly cuff. "Vf vSv rCSl 0$kf no heel: "-SS4 "? II Feminine, dainty feather I Children's shoe-slipper of ,--,?. slippers.- sturdy leather. SM II J&4 Children's mva: m II Lamb's wool lined moc- T f r . 3 II f l-i..F With all-wool linlnir. II casslns in leather. V I BRING US YOUR I TH) Tl TOBACCO CHECK I JJ2)(S1I TO CASH-No Charge ' V Many New Specials Arrive LADIES OUR FALL AND WINTER Dresses, Coats and Suits IMI B)J1-JI UP uww ifsqsyy(i;(g(uJ to You've Never Seen Such Outstandii Values On Ready -To -Wear Meet Santa Our Store DEC. 19-20-4 lie Will He Gla To Sec You! Ladies' Tailored SLIPS -1.60 Pink and White Men's Robes 33 pc OFF Flannel - Wool - Silk See Our TOYLAND Hundreds of Items (Second Floor) Children's Knitted PANTIES 48c Values 25c o 0 PRACTICAL GIF For The HOMfl Electrical Hen Pictures Mirrors Card Tables Blankets Towels Glassware .kHniet SOB C 'Home of Better Values it 'OtR 1 Isc hi s 's :ari( thi ate Jay. find W tear tli as Mte

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