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dkria DOUi| wm hoatee* to! %*lkn, atndent at BreJ pj^1; 'gayp-'wrtth htr parenta hare. I p^lMp Btofeak, Jr., atndent atl K^>;' XMa 9m to apendlng the Cbrlatmaal K^P|M| .A Ua home bare. M^v'V'Wn&tr* White to at borne to apendl v the hoUdajnr whb^hU parent*, Mr.l . Mr. and Mr*. Ertle Power* and aon apending Cbriatmaa in y.. - Lnaaberton with Mr. Power*' relativ* O^Hp^Tatt, Charlea and Henry fcl ^'*t Hhvideon College, are at home for Oarrell Barnee and infant dang\? Porto Tonng, returned to tbeir BpPHMHaffiat'.?-;-.. ';V mjp I to our friends and mas wish to yon a Christmas seaaon. I?oohing back 01 mind our greatest? been our contact wil Mounta dim Fiaher, Owner FROM EA( _TO ALL ml ?*" LTb**'? no pk? P'- Kfrhfiifmoi.naa? <u ?$& I v^ t'iiv' ' * i HBratA^jY' *?, Personals Home 189, Office 167 I ; home here Saturday from the Oarriaoa ' General Hospital la Gaston la. 4 ? a Mr. and .M^nrTr'^ 1 J ?#7lji Ml. MAld* all 'a parent* In the Oak Grove' community. I Bgt. Harold Cogg ne is spending the g holidays here wl'a his wife, the for- ), mer Oetaria Crawford. Bgt. Coggins will be here until Dee. 31st. ?o? V Mrs. Buth Gamble has been eon- j, fined to her home this week wita flu. Mrs. Gamble is reported to be improving. p ?o? tl Cpl. Bobert Webb of Atlanta was g "the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. fj Bill Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomaeson, Jr., and daughter, Charlene, are here ' to spend the holidays with Mrs. C. ' ' F. Thomasson. at Lt. Nick Moss, who has been on a ten-day leave, left Tuesday to return to New Orleans, La., where he ? is an Army Tranlportation Corps ln| struetor. Mrs. R. W. Nortbeutt and son, 01 Ralph are visiting Mrs. H. N. Moss. n P? O ' Wfri 181 I 81 a big, hcsrty ChrktQ, this merry, merry ' I lei M* _ ' ] rer the year call* to m, ource of pleasore ha* w1 ir "W th folk* like you. th U it if it ir. ei tin Grill . Slim Wray, Manager | J ?????????????????? R1 h :h of us f of you i II % ketpm mirn round, add Amtf* I I Mbfi?a4?)|i^ II i ji?J? rug Store I ? ^ I Chart* A. Qofortb, Jr., Otiur^ lata 3e, ia apending a 16 day leave ere with kla parent*. A 8 Oaaa Tirana ia apcadlaf a fair aya with hia paraata Hannua Tirana rill return to Baiabridge, Md., oa Mi* Itnogene Bridge* and 1ft* Vanrea Bummera, atudenta at Sale* .eademy and College, in Wlnetoaalem, are at holne to apend the oHdaye. IA. Ray Black baa returned from Faahington, D. C., where be apent 0 daya. Jack Maaney, eon of Mr. and Vra. anl Maaney, ia at home to epead te holidaya Mr. Maaney will attend tate college in Raleigh after the irat of the year. | a Harvey Bomgardner, eon of Mr. id Mra. Hazel Bnmgardner and eta?nt at the Univeralty of Carolina, hapel Hill, ia apending thi holidays : home. Elmer McOill is apending Chriat las with hit mother, Mrs. Lona Mc111. Ensign Dorothy Cranford, daughter f Dr. and Mri. J. Frark Cranford, rrived Saturday morning to spend; le Christmas holidays. Lt. and Mrs. John E. Mezgar are tending the holidays with Mr. Jas>r Ware. Lt. Mezgar is stationed at | swson General Hospital in Atlanta. I Mise Betty Tolleson is at home ^ r the holidays. Mtss Tolleson, atu nt at Woman's College in Greensiro, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Tolleson. Miss Clara Mae Gantt was moved J om Yadkin Hospital, Albemarle, i here she underwent an appendictoy recently, to her home here on inday. ? Ladd Hamriek, Jr., outstanding tdieal student in Winston-Salem, U siting his parents in this eity. Mr. amriek will return to Winstonilem on Thursday of this week. Mr. sad Mrs. Tolly Shuford and >ung son will go to Durham tomorw to spend a few days with Mrs. tuford's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore ft Saturday to go to Mrs. Lattlore's home in Hertford where they ill spend Christmas. The Latttores will return Wednesday and ill be accompanied by Mrs. B. T. hite, who is Mrs. Lattimore's moer, and Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood who a friend of Mrs. White's The visirs will remain here the greater rt of January. Miae Laura Plonk and Miss nortee Andrews, of Ashevllle, arrived i Kings Mountain Saturday nfghthey will be the guests of Mr. and [rs. M. L. Harmon through Christian. 0 r Miss Clara Plonk, daughter of Mr. ad Mrs. C. 8. Plonk, Miss Lenors lonk and Harold Plonk, all students t the Plong School of Creative Arts, re at home to spend the Tuletide olidays. BRIN4IN4 BEST : WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS -- -w 9i K/ fWd|4/'liflM ?MlH| / W WV nffir CfW jjomo |IM ckimMy kxd ?f 00*4 Ab far d kUrty QkHft?M? fa ? p^Ofjii (( tMl j?> ? ?*** W*t b**n n^gfay gMI ito . Hi 0HmI * HMMdfaAH fa h iiiiiiJ i i L l|>f ^ | ?,, Df||OTW?^ nri!w^ > IX>QAH DM , QMMflOTB "J . s M^533333? ? Mrs. Lopes' mUn, Mn. Kdtth Ooforth. Mr. ud Mr*. A. H. Patterson expoet to have their daughters, Mrs. Jokiajr Bmather* and Mrs. B. C. Etheridge accompanied by their husbands no thoir dinnor guests on Christmas day. iu r sad Mrs. Bssathm mti rttih . - "Jhflwfttfr TJli , L?t. Comdr. and Mrs. EtherMge have been visiting his parents in Back Bay, Vs. Joe Hord, who is attending eehool at Btate College this year, is spending the "holidays with his parents. By Way Of Mention Lois Beattia Edward Byers of the lArmy who has recently returned from overseas has received a discharge. Calvin Tesseneer of the navy is m spending this week with his parents. ? Hoyle McDaniel of the army who 1 has recently returned from overseas has received a discharge. Billy Qault of the navy is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Oault, Sr. News has been received that Jack Reynolds of the navy, son of Mrs. I Lillie Reynolds, has arrived in China. I WW I judddj &.earns of the Merchant ! Marine ia on an extended leave to hit parent*. James FaTle of the Army ie spending this week with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falls. Miss Edith Queen is spending this week with her parents in Marble, N. jc. Andrell Falls, Jr., of the army and James McKnight of the navy are spending this week with James Falls of the army. MODERN BETSY ROBS For 43 months in captivity, Master Gunnery Sergeant Bernard O. Ketner, ' 37, of Morehead City, N. C., dreamed of seeing the American flag once again. He had been captured at Wake Is land, where he had fought the bitter fight against overwhelming odds in the first chapter of the war, and had been removed to Japan as a prisoner. "Betsy Boss eould have done no better than this gang of 200 half starved Marine* when the word came that Japan had surrendered," Ketner reported on his arrival in the states. "We Marched for editable flag material, found a white bed eheet, a red parachute and a number of Sue handkerchief*. The actual work I the flag waa done pn a battered Britlah sewing machine. ' "Half an hour after the flag was raised the Japaneee left the camp in a huff. The Stan and Stripe* fluttering in the breece in their homeland waa more than they could stand." a I i VlipSTA G w ' '* . . i Ktohp ?j you during the Christmas season of 1945 all y>M *** '*tter <Miy that Wniw- ^Slr jM life affords. R. & M. Motors Phone 14 Cfimtuiai. To One And All I CHILDREN looking out I of the window at a de?olate landscape try to catch a glimpse of a mythical sleigh drawn by mythical reindeer. Bat there is naught that la mythical about the spirit of Christmas that transforms the commonplace. That Christmas of 1945 may be for you the happiest Christmas of all is oar sincere wish. Elmer Lumber Co. Phone 54 iL, iCHRISTMAS f? IS THE TIME ^ for friendliness, for the ifipd open house and the \AS open heart ******** ? ???&* ' .... m - ??.? - * | < If is the lime, too, for! os to greet our friends, to thank them for their I coeskiefcrtion of us, and to eUi them all a very Happy Christmas. < 1 i EETER'S J ? topartmmt Sfort I 1 Ma
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