LEGION MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL 1 As a result of more Legion Pests in North Carolina this year getting away to the quickest and best star^ ever, and as a result of tire fast and furious membership cajhpiatgh which has raged duiing|th<j Sttitewi^e Le gion RoundS^from Dec,. :f l£h to Dec. 16th, the ni»j$terifal ^t&idgth o£ the / ' "2T-^ Legion in N^'Jb. t|dayras.:;.^c«i3Uierably more than i j: was|pn fiocdSl, 1932. The enthusiath£ m|Su|(jri'-ih which the various« Leg§>n fkwhs-: followed through? the pl^gs ag per schedule during recent |aj|iid-up wag a real inspiration ,tp Ekpartment Com mander Dqpiels yrtio is asking all the Posts . whi|h hay^not jj^t mustered their full^trength; for J&34 to do so during this pionih JOf December.' That dioupd.^, was- Iteattired- -by simuWaa^pys vcpnffcfert^a of all post official^ hxa} %>thei' go-getting Legion naires the . various- posts, at the time amf* places designated by the various Post Commanders ^t ^ccard ance with |.he plans sent direct to such Post,, officialsteaop, Jthe evenings of Dec. 12,’Dec. l^^cf Slf'tod -Dec. 16, 1933. Department programs were broadcast from WBT (Charlotte) on those evenings, with all the various Posts, ^strict a#d Department of ficials and, the 4eiiera| ptitolid 'listen tog in. JlS, In connection with such broad casts, the Department appreciates the splendid cooperation of the mem bers of the Sameul C. Hart Post No. 14, of Salisbury, for putting on that dramatic skit entitled, “The Spirit of the Legion,” depicting a greaj moment in Legion history. Favorable comments on that program were . ceived from as far south as Florida, The Department likewise appreciates the splendid cooperation of former State Commander, R. Gregg Cherry, and Damercn Williams, of Gastonia, for that splendid program, on the. evening of Dec. 14, 1933. The,sincere thanks and appreciation of .ah Dct . partmont officials of the Legion gosi to all the hundreds-more than a thousand-Post officials and go-gel-! ters of the Legion in all sections of j the State for their splendid coopera-j tion and for the real results which they personally secured by “following through” those plans for. the Round Up as per schedule. Numerous Posts won citations last week and 'those1 Posts which did not quito*succeed in j mustering their full numerical stre ngth before that Statewide Roll-Call on Dec. 16th, are expecjed to keep j their various committees right -bh 'Chel job and muster their full . stcoijigthl during December, in order that the ■ entire Legion program of 1934 Aall be completely successful. MERRY CHRISTMAS MOUNT ZION NHJVV1S Mrs. C.jJ. da4gh$fer«ivistj ed Mrs. ■jSoj^s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller-*one day last week. Norman Jones, of West Jefferson, was visiting in the community last week. - Mrs,; M^ry a few;. days last week with fcerdaughu r, Mrs. Frank ShepheitJ. W. “R. Jones, and J T. Landreth made ;a business trip to Sparta Wed nesday. ,Miss Ethel W.Ji. Jones vjatbedl Bj S/fil. Smith’s hast week. j Mrs. W. R. Jones,'whp has spend-i i«g some time with, relatives in Mary-i land, returned hopae Thursday, and reported, a^.plhasahh visit. The small child of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene /IStfrch, of Reden, died Thurs day of„,;^pieujndnla, and was buried in Mt. Zion cemetery Saturday. ; Seyoral persons iIn, ^community made, a business tjpip to Sparta Sat urday;;; . T:,'VT'.r ! ; Mr; :..ah’d Mrs- H. Clay Smith visit fed at Ufaney ..^Ann perry’s , Friday claims again st the Alleghany County Releif Of fice must have bills into the Office by December 26, or they will not be paiV*ir i Jr 1 1 p #' A. Miles,,, |. I D%cto#>f ?%leif ame old Santa, same old joys, '“"Hr Same old dolls and sleds and toys; Same old holly, sarne old tree, Same old gifts for cherubs wee; Same old carol, same old light, Same old stocKings hung at night; Same old words of merry cheer, Same good wishes for the year. Same old Christmas! Seems to me /Vs That’s the way it ought to TWIN OAKS f ■ .«*£■■ * i Edwin York afid Guytrn Crouse re turned from Philadelphia Satirday night with a truck load of furniture for their Pilot Mountain Furniture 9tore. They reparted the road covered with ice through Pa, Md. and parts of Virginia, making driving very da ngerous. Mr. and Mrs. Kilby Atwood had for dinner guest Sunday as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Irwin, of Bei Air, Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. John Me Carpenter and daughter, Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Irwin and chil dren, Rose and Wade, of Twin Oaks, and Polly Napier of Stratford. Mrs. Bea Mabe and daughter Irene spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in the Mt. Zion Com munity. Little Irene Bass has gone to Wln Bton Salem to spend the holiday;* with relatives. S. S. Jennins with Jennins and Cox of North Wilkesboro spen^ Tuesday night at Irwin Hotel. T 0 !UBRR.r,CHRISTMAS ■iMi4iiiu^ii^Mrt^u>Uii^iihiiHluiaiii(iltiiutiiiiuiu>U|l •js-aa; With a sincere desire to /.l be o f service, we organized a Burial Association. Num* bers of people are joining v daily and we hope you, too, will help by coming to see us. We need your help and you need the protection. Rein*'St nr divant “The Funeral Home” *» •» 4t n tit Phone 22 Bay or Night nort^t Carolina -~j U!jie IIIIUIIIIUtiaiiliitiii'aL __ See C^tevens Motor Co?, for mdto **ttertee, tubes, and eetVlee.—«dv. t CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 2 Strands Christmas beads ...5c. Good grade mixed nuts, per pound......18c. Candy — special for Christmas.. .-.-.. 10c. & 12c. lb. 80Q yd. — Spools of thread, each ..10c. . Christmas toys at SPECIAL prices for Christ* mas# * . i ^ Boxes matches for .*........................................ 10c# 3 Cakes Big Ben soap for... 10c. Men's Leather Boots ..$3.75 to $5.48 Boys Leather Boots ..... $2.48 to $2.98 Tin wash pans, each.... 10c. Men's adjustable caps, each ..30c. Boys adjustable caps, each . . ..25c. GLENN EDWARDS STORE . • . i >• ■ Sparta, North CaroEna THE XMAS GIFT STORE Visit us before SANTA CLAUS comes down tbe Chimney. Mr. ud Mra. Leebert Petty art all tBailor* here Saturday niftuL ; : KUla Jarvia of MfiUM 4&y iiptit Hoaday niflftf at JofflMfc Carpenter# ▲UdEhaay Vaatrell represented at Independence Theater Friday and Saturday ni^ht a C. Shelton and HoUan of Wtaetan-Salaia apent nigtxt at Irwin Hotel. QiuauuitwiimuiwwiiMuuinuiHi ItlWWtiiliMliMiinuiirtiiiimiiiai NOTICE Vtm IfAHTA sumiv ►gyji i to; NOTICE Only three more daj* in whickte get yoar CHRISTMAS PRESENTS tad ve lavi tkw hi YOU.Comeand briny the children Friday and j them «ko » * A We hope you ■ ver/ Henr Christmas JAY HARDIN any North * I have hut received airesh supply of ORAN* GES, TANGERINES, GRAPES, FIGS, RAISINS, PEACHES, PRUNES, GRAPE FRUIT, all kinds of CANDIES, and also a new assortment el CHRIST MAS sttftpfiet. ’ v . */ v X Brinf me ywr Chickens, Dncks,G****> Tor* here. •Mm Just received a new shipment of living room I specially priced for CHRISTMAS. These are values, selling elsewhere for $70.00 & up. Ouk TAPESTRY SUITE .. GENUINE mOUtS. T'i'V W VT WV Give yourself a new. floor covering, for Christmas. Genuine Armstrong Linoleums in bright*new Special Price: (size 9x12) . . . . . $5.55 to;$ [■kit ifc Dress up your living room with a new wool-fit Varied patterns; (size 9x12) . .. . . . $13. Kitchen cabinets and Washington ranges the low market and the savings passed on to yotfc. i .,*v $8.50 values in cotton mattresses at $5.00 to $6.! A full line of iron beds* mattresses* chairs* >*■ AH other furniture and goods speciallypriced CHRISTMAS and the NSW YEAR. BOYS* if you .want good shotguns at less than present) wholesale prices, see me at once. Only a few left. See me and save money on your home furnishings.] Boys solid oak wagons, sturdy Carolina specials Sell*] ing elsewhere at $4.50 Very SPECIAL at * . . $2.f Men's and young men's JOHN B. STETSON DAI FOR. ...$1.51 Good quality overcoats* each . . . New BANJ0S and GUITARS for .j»., $6.( c. SPARTA FURNITURE COMPANY » A. L Rector, Manager. . . . Sparta, Nqtth Cai

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