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NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE WINTER MONTHS HOME OF FREEZER FRESH ICE CREAM Corner of Mtn. and Church St. a joyous Noel - Ni Old fashioned greetings to old-time friends. HOUSER DRUG CO. We Fitl Any Doctors Prescription 100E. Main Phone 6011 § Carolina Cleaners and Cherryville Laundry Will Close For Christmas FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 24, AT 6 O'CLOCK OPEN TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 28th. AS USUAL WISHING YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR To all our friends and patrons who have helped make our year a prosperous one . . . may peace and good cheer reign in your house hold this Holiday season, and throughout the year! MAIN STREET ESSO STATION Jim Sherrill i i All of us here want to ■ extend to all of you — our good friends and neighbors —sincere wishes for a happy holiday, filled with warmth and cheer and hearty fello"' P i NEWTON'S i MUSIC SHOP ! i , I ; Our holiday wish for all our friends and neighbors: may ' your Yuletid^ be as bright as holly berrier. ... as everlast ; ingly beau'iiul as its ever ' green lea- es. i - ; I McCoy's * ! Service Station i W. C. Carroll, Mgr. j East Main Street j ! _ | i-1 ! May a full measure of j Holiday cheer be yours throughout the coming year. Have the merriest Christmas ever, chockfull of life’s ! blessings. J. & B. TIRE SERVICE N. Mountain St. *36.v-s.-.’ts* sjiv' Suggested Gifts For Vets In Hospitals What to give that husband or son or brother who is in a hospit al on Christmas? If that is bother ing you and if your man is in a Veterans Administration hospital, then you may be interested in lis tening to suggestion furnished by George C. Warlick of the Gas tonia YA’Gf: e. First, don’t take or send food | DRIVE-IN HEATRt LINCOLN COUNTY’S SHOW FLACF MERRY CHRISTMAS - • TO AU OF YOU - - FROM AU OF US ROSELAND Friday - Saturday - Sunday - Monday GINGER ROGERS VAN HEFLIN GENE TIERNEY GEORGE RAFT IT SPINS A DEADLY WEB OF MAN-! < WOMEN DANGER! - Also - VESUVIUS EXPRESS" And Cartoon items, cakes, etc unles you posi tively know the patient will be able to eat them. The hospital menu on Christmas will include every delicacy a person can wish. There is no need to take books, magazines, etc. as all such materi al is available in the hospital First, and foremost, plan to visit your man >n the hospital on Christmas if at all possible. Noth ing can possibly substitute for that personal ^Contact. Also a visit will stimulate cue wish to (recover as sono as possible so as to get yack home with loves ones again, ilevvev r, if a visit in person is not possible me next best thing i'- a good, long cheerful letter. Leave out any reference to any thing that m:. •' tend to depress him. Include in th > U tter all snap shos made recently, pictures of home, family, friends, etc, are al ways in demand, (live such per sonal items as fountain pen, me chanical pencil, stationery, razor and blades, shaving cream, etc. They will remind him of the giver every time he uses them. If he smokes, a carton of cigarettes or cigars, smoking tobacco, mechan ical lighters, etc. will be most ac ceptable. One gift, easiest of all. and of ten the most acceptable, is a cou pon book available in range from 50c to $5.00 and redeemable in merchandise of afiy kind in the . hospital canteen. This way the pa tient can select the things he would rather ,have and as he: wants them. Thus, even a child I can give his father or brother a coupon book for 50c and the pa- I tic-nt can buy the thing's he wants | in the canteen—-eve going to the i canteen to buy small items affords ! some pleasure and >f a veteran is confined to the bed he may ; make small purchases from carts ] that are rolled through the wards i i for convenience of bed patients. Mr Warlick emphasized that (nothing, is left undone in VA bos- j Ipi'.als on Christmas Day to create i happiness. Hut you can't begin to give anything that will be. a sub I -titut for your own self in person j on Christmas Day. I STATE COLLEGE HINTS By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent Plan Christmas Decorations — Christmas, is a happy time of year —a kind, forgiving, peaceful time. Families will gather around the fireside, friends will come calling. • Gene Ti iney and Ginger Rogers talk it over in this scene from the 2Oth Century-Fox CinemaScope filb, “BLACK WIDOW”. Playing a. Lite H SKIjAXI)*DK1VK-1X Theatre Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Preparation ahead off time is in order - cookie jars filled, fruit cakes baked and mellowing, good ies on hand. Our homes should take on a gay air with decorations planned ahead of time. The-e decorations need not be expensive but .hey should have a festive air. Nothine i< lovelier than the greenery we have around us - pine, cedar,^mis tletoe, holly * made into Christ mas wreaths or swags for tin door or windows or mantle, roi more elaborate effects you wi. want to add burning tapers and silhouetted figures. Christmas dinner win not uv complete without some dining n.oiii tanile decoration, if noth rg more than a bowl of fruits with of mistletoe o~ holly. fyar current issues of magazines fm how-to-make ideas and sugge--t,on for vouf Christmas- decorations There is a New Copland *radi fion of lighting candles at Christ • nas time Perhaps you would HKe •o' esta1 dish the custc-m in voui home. On Christmas Eve- h?v( pvrrv member of the family bprh a candle on the mantle and ns the candle is lighted he or sihe make a wish for everyone else. > INCOLNTON BOY SERVING WITH REGIMENT IN JAPAN V c FORCES. JAPAN—Army nf. Tommy Y. Crawford, 24, son M’ and Mr,- A. P. Crawford. U12 X. laurel st., Lincolnton, N C i? serving with the 532d Am hihious Support Regiment in Ja '^Crawford. who arrived oversea last April, is a supply clerk ir Headquarters and Service Com " 'a* member of Delta Sigma Phi .s*v. ho entered the Army ir. October 105" after his irradua . ; from Duke I’nviersity. | SOME PEOPLE HAVE A LI. THE LUCK 1 r :,n an .-. adventures ,.<• l,. ties people in 1954— some were snatched from the ' :-Uvs of death and others were j t.leased with unbelievable good I fortune. The unique facts are re j vealed in the January 2nd issue 1 of | THE AMERICAN WEEKLY | Magazine ir colorgravure with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Orde - From Your Local Newidealer SMART! 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