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Page Four i. If; MANY superstitions con cern tne tooo eaten on Christmas Day. Once it was considered bad luck to refuse mince pie; apples eaten at midnight brought good health; there must be a plum pudding, otherwise you would lose a friend during the year. The feeding of animals, the sending of cards, the singing of carols 'and Christmas visits as well as practice of giving gifts, were all derived from early superstitions. _ > We Still Travel to "To grandmother's housi Christmas. . . That part of the holiday has become as much a part Yule season as the mistletoi holly. And where, in days of the trip to grandmother's hous made by sleigh. It now is made by airplane. With more planes availabli expanded facilities, airlines a; ticipating the greatest h travel season in history. gr-* 5? Assuring the Set- with these A tmari diamond toiih whit* diamond Matching wadding rln On liar Fingar At Garland, 17 jewelt 1 yellow or white; bl with gold filled fitting The trade mark Garland Garland watcket from tM.OC Price, iea GR V ^ :| CHEDF MTHOIIUP ! Xjs I TZB yURKEY and crar/ocrJMjja -?- ries, plum pudding, <^P| fruit cakes and mince pie are as much a part of our jBoB Christmas festivities as holRfl ly, mistletoe, Santa Claus and gifts. Since the begin.gjHHfl ning of American history, when turkeys and cranberries were found by the early Puritans they have been considered as the basis of the Christmas dinner. Hol"j ly, mistletoe, Santa Claus and the custom of giving were brought from their ^HOMfNCe\ a J mm i / Grandmother's on Christmas : (or Many fam . cs are making "split trips"?the children going uneatheme corted aboard flights from their of the home to the destination airport, e and where they are met bv their errand. yore, parents. Mother and father follow e was later after completing various tasks being essential to a complete Christmas. "To grandmother's house for e and Christmas. . . goes the old song, re an- And this year throughout the n?oliday tion the trip is being made by the modern mode of air transportation. one you love of a real i Gifts of QuaH^ iM fish tail diamond ring of firm ?hite quality diamonds. . )4 flflll una wodding ring with 7 diamonds *150" "" $8r a with 5 diamondt iff / /fj J62s' ractiw diamond ring. ?87? i.;- wadding ring with 3 diamondt >50M lr ^ On Wrist...A GARLAND! 4K act co rd Garland, 17 jaw*It, 14K gold, yollow or whitoi 2 finoty cat diamondt; black cord with gold fHlod fittingt. .. .$71* Sturm you of dopmdMo moithoii bo* I, Garland Diamond ringo from $40.00 up UU, Foionl Smtioo Tom YSON'S r nwaas OAR IAN 0 OIAIIR *; ' Stocks of fats and oils in factories 1 L and warehouses were moderately ?1 larger on October 1. 1947, than Sj3 year earlier when they were the 1 y smallest in 18years. ^ jo , * m oio you bmjov If. WK rr wasnt H my L*CYx*?f. /?- NB excepT se PR LACY SI'-H' / In Y1MB5 WHE j >xv~ ^hh ' New Shipment VAB Pam^AV CavWAA ItM* ins* * UOI WUIVI K/V* 4WV UUO JU0I from the North Pole?this i something new?ELECTRIC ally take-off. We also have See us for all your Christm< type, style, or model, includi auto radios. We also recom: for the home. See Center Sei TOYS?HOME GIFTS?I RADI( pi Pr< CI FOB 30; regularly priced at longs, regulars. Now ?| t. * i " . . k " 100 PADS ~2- ' ' ? ' An exact 1QO pairs o: i * wools, regularly pri Sizes 27 to 40. - . 1 ' * V _ .'-V . Now . I - ' ILD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Recom mendat lorn, for research on he marketing, utilization, and proluction of feeds for 1948-49 under he Research and Marketing Act lave been made by the Feed Advisory Committee. Vfe TMS SOONER ~lO- <VAAE Uf,' SERAL TO TKe rAC~ " AT -Myf CENTER V k^f SERVICE i; ??? j ACif. MOPS OIPIUCABLE , iS??^ B TWk 5CCM5Q VOUtl ' j tN,oOV,KJG-y U wmsmm s From Santa ' received some more goods time more tricycles and : AIRPLANES?that actua few electric trains, is shopping. Radios of any ng consoles, table sets, and mend electrical appliances rvice for LUTO ACCESSORIESOS 0 rnrnrnm^m L O e - Ch LEA] MEN Suits $29.95, in shorts, ? * 525.00 % ? . {.? *'* ' * ' a TROUSERS ; > I wools and partced to sell at $8.40. * . ' .1 Santa Says: I "You can still till your B1 Christmas Shopping List from Amos* wide selection of very nice gifts for the S||jjfr"n||entire family ?FOR THE HOUSEHOLD? 100 percent Cannon "Leaksville" Blankets. Cordova. Double and Single Blankets. Beautiful Clopay Drapes. Hobnail and Cotton Bed Spreads. Pictures?Mirrors ?Pottery. FOR HER FOR HIM , Chenille and Flannel Bath Town Topic Pajamas Robes Town Topic Shirts Garcrest Pajamas White Shirts Gowns Wool Ties 3..-H Jackets Belts Slips Socks Lovely Handkerchiefs 15 and 20 Denier Cigarette Liqhters *1 NYLON HOSE OVERSHOES v, FOR CHILDREN Dolls Toy Furniture Irons Cooking Sets Tops Footballs Tea Sets Color Books -SUPER-AUTOMATIC TOM GUNS? AMOS and SON 413 N. Piedmont Phone 325-W ' ' V , , ? ?< > ?? - N K' S ' *' * . v f J V ' ristmas UNCI FOB LADIES t&> ' . ?.?: v.-W^ -N* ; #. - ; 100 Dresses . Wools, crepes, silks, rayons, cottons. Regularly priced from $2.95 to $22.50. Tour pick at? ..... 1-4 Off . . . - . i ' ' i ' .. -r - . . r .4 - . , ' 'v.H . . . ' V ' , V 4 ALL LADIES' HATS 1 " VAvV: iI ' * ' < '' ' . .! - ' ."# '. V ? ; ,'<i . ^ . . '' . ' '' ' . 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