AtTWtlN HIISHT TIAMIAAIS Of if SVAfACl AAUKOAOS AH 9 Pit WW? MINI STUBS, lAPjlSTAIAl UMTS AAA WAAtAOVStS, THIS VNPtAtAOVAP AAU aoap, TAl CH/CACO roam comaaay, C A KM IS A TAIMIAPOVS VOIUMI Of WK*T, AIUIHAO COAtlSTIO A Of THl mm At 'ioor simrs rr Taoosaaps Of TAVCAIOAPS Of COOPS PAH/. ITS TAAIAS Of AUAIATVAi tV ' TCAAS, rvti(p pv liter Ate lOCOMOttvts, AAA on A 02 Alius Of r HACKS THAT INItA StCT AT TOO HACtS AAA CAOSS VAPtA tai emcA00 AirtA at JtlYt* AOIATS. A WONDIRTUI RAILROAD SmtM-WnHOUT COUNTER PART to THl WO RID -RUMS THROWN A MAZE Of TUNNELS UNDER CHICAGO'S BUSINESS DISTRICT. . Auocvino* 0? 1 *A4?o ma <*m' look what goes on when you give*.* A. Popular wtde-sprtad collar, Frrnch cuffs , fine broadcloth ... in whitf or in bright pasttlt. $3. 65, #3.95 //?? Square Dot tie .$1.50 A. i\eu+M in ties! ... 1'an Hcusrn /Usmingo jacquanls in "shirt mnlr" colors SI. SO C. V anaca Flannel sport shirt. 100% virgin wool, with famous Lo-No ' collar . . . smart with or uithoiit tu SMS Our aelection of Van Heusen will clinch things for you thi* Christmas. Watch how he lor the Van Heusen label . . the famous sewmanship . the smart styling . . . the guar anteed lab-tested fabrics. Make it 6 Van lfeusen Christmas and you're a cinch for a clinch! IUST TWO MORE WEEKS! . Thafi right . . . last two more weeks to get In tboee votes In SAUNDERS' BEST-DRESSED MAN CON TESTS^ Contest* end December 16. 1943. Troop 14 Brownie Scout Troop 14 met at' Bobbie Stender's house because she was sick and couldn't com'e to the meeting. Mrs. Simpson read a play; which we are going to do over the; radio. Mrs. Stender and Ann Eliae <*rved punch and cookies. Then j Mrs. Simpson gave us our Wee Wis dom magazines. We sang songs and ' did some choral reading. After our , goodbye circle we said goodbye. Phyllis Dean. Grace Methodist Troop On Monday night the Grace Me-' thodist troop held their weekly meet Ing as usual, and fixed invitations and our menu for our "Mother-Dau- 1 ghter Banquet" to be held "Dec. 10. ! On some of our previous meetings j we helped our new intermediate' Girl Scout troop build fires and learn new songs. Last' week our troop fixed an at tractive Thanksgiving basket for one of the older members of our church. After singing several songs for her we ended by having out good-night song with her. We had as our guest olir field worker, Miss Flo Stabler of Shelby. In one of our meetings Jimmy Hea vner presented "A Tribute to the Flag," which we enjoyed very much. We had as our guest that night Mrs. Plott and her daughter; Cynthia." Troop 33 November 22, troop 33 went to vis it Kay McCarter. She has been sick We all took gifts. She got nice things. We had our meeting at her house. Then we went home. Peggy Black. Troop 19 Girl Scout troop 19 met Monday afternoon at the First Baptist chur : oh at 6 p. m. We are working on the sewing badge. We played games arnd sang songs. We are happy to have Mrs. Jimmy Spivey as our new leader, LaVonne Lindsay. (The following Brownie Scout news was omitted from last week's issue of the HerahlO Troop 14 Brownie Scout troop 14 met at Bob bie Stender's after school to practice our program. We then went to East School and gave the program. First we had our opening circle, introduced ourselves and told what we have been doing since last Jan uary. We sang some of our songs, did two Folk d?nc?s and had a color cer emony. To close we showed how we have our Good-bye circle. After the program we were invited into the cafeteria for cream and cake. When we got bhek to church, Mrs. Simpson told Us we were to ride in the Christmas parade. We had lots of fun all day. Guy Ann Henderson The Brownies of troop 14 met at the Lutheran church at 3:00 last Tuesday. We saw the pictures that were taken at our open hpuse. We akr? got our swimming certifl cates and our new Brownie registrar tion cards. We did some dances: The Big Ap yle, and Browned Mary. We were all gkad to have Peggy Craig bacK, sh? has been sick a long time. Mrs, Simpson served cookies and after our Good-bye circle we were dismissed. I Judy Cooper. An estimated 40,000 gold-seekers crossed wie continent to reach Cali fornia in 1849, according to the En cyclopedia Britannicit:' Production of certified seed crops in Georgia this year has increased mote than 20,000 acres over iast| year. . . Personals ... . ' ? Mr. and Mrs. OIHe Harris and] family , spent Thanksgiving in Greenwood with his father, J. F. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Weisener at tended theVanderbllt-Tenn. game in Knoxville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ford "Farabow and son, Ford, Jr., and daughter, Mary Catherine of Charleston were recent gufests of Misa Matilda Dedmon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hord and Miss Betty Hord are moving this week from the Corn well apartment to the W. Kt Crook Home on ' City street. Mrs. Charlie T. Mulwee and young daughter, Page, returned last week to their home ill Memphis, Tenn., af ter a visit with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. C. T. Cornwell and other rela tives. Little Ann Falls, who is recovering from a severe case of measles said the devotion of her friend, Polly Page, did much to cheer her and help pass the time while ehe was confined to her room. Polly spent most of her holidays trying to help and bring cheer to her playmate. ? ' 1 - " "iL* ?" ?' Miss Matilda Dedmon spent Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mr* Robert Wilson in Shelby. Miss Emelyn Gillespie of Univer sity at Chapel Hill spent the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.W.Gillespie. Moffatt Ware, it., student at Blue Ridge School for Boys in Henderson, ville spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beam over the Thanksgiving holidays were Miss Nancy Dickey, student at W. C.TJ.N. C., Greensboro, Miss Mar gie Lou Dickey of Catawba College, Salisbury, and Mr. and Mrs. Jame?" Dickey of New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold K^ser, and Johnnie Klser, spent Thanksgiving in Ingold with Mrs. Kiser's mother. They attended the game in Chapel" Hill on Saturday. The 1949 production of Finnish cheese is expected to exceed the prewar output by 10 percent. Imprisonment In ancient Rome was ised only to detain a prisorter unth oled, when he was either kill ed, physically punished, or freed. mode from the best ingredients, carefully balanced. That Laying Mash is You will also get best resultsJroOi our PINNACLE special Mixed Feeds. Custom mixing at a reasonable price ? we can famish most any protein concentrate or basis grain. UttPRISES Hpiif liriir, lac* hk m 4 ttjrltt. Elastic by mt

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