El-Bethel-Bethware vNews (Mrs. Leonard Gamble) EL- BETHEL - BETH WARE ? The men's Progressive Club of Bethware met Tuesday night lor a regular meetlrg Wlvea were special guests and were presented gifts from the club. Christmas decorations were used and supper was prepared by ladies of David's Baptist Church. An interesting program was enjoyed. The Women's Home Demon stration Club of El-Bethel will hold its Christmas party Thurs at Amos & Son . . . TOYS Dolls, .... 39c to $4.95 Doll Strollers $2.95-$4.95 Wicker Carriages, $6.95 Tea Sets $I.48-$2.9B Metal- Ironing Boards, . . $2.48 Irons 29c Electric Irons, . . $1.00 Wagons $2.95-3.95-6.95 Tricycles $3.95 Large Tricycles $8.95 Blackboards . . $1.59 Paint Sets $ 1 .25 Assorted Balls . I0c-$l ASSORTED Cars ? Trucks ? Tractors 10c to $1.25 Holster Sets $2.98-3.98 Hopp.y Hats . . $ 1 .98 Jack-in-Box $2.00 OTHER TOYS TO . SELECT FROM Christmas Tree Lights and Decorations Gifts for the Whole Family Amos 413 N. Piedmont Ave. Telephone 325-W Si2)Sl2l2lSi2i2i2)S)2l2!: day night at 7:30 p. m. In the school lunch ropm. All members are urged to come and bring a gift to exchange, also a picnic lunch. The Youth Fellowship of El Bethel has been practicing their Christmas play which will be pre sented on Christmas eve at the church. Mrs. Howard Swofford is In charge. , Dennis Neal, of the U. S. Navy, Is home on a furlough with his sisters and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Neal. The Jessie Lee Circle of El Bethel Church met Saturday night at the club house for a reg ular meeting. The club house was decorated very prettily with a Christmas tree, red candles, holly and a manger scene. Those tak ing part on the program were: Mrs. Clyde Bridges, Mrs. Faye Martin, Mrs. Katie Anthony, Mrs. il^eonard Gamble and Mrs. Hilda Heayener. After the program, which was on "Christmas In ot her Lands", the group surprised Mrs. John Phifer, a new member, with a shower of household gifts. Mrs. Phifer was Miss Sue Bridges before her marriage December 3 to John Phifer. Refreshments of orange nut cake, sandwiches, potato chips, pickles and coffee were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Perry McSwaln left Sunda., morning for Missouri where they will spend several weeks. Members of Bethware F. F. A. are having a Christmas party Wednesday night at the school house. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eaker and children will leave Friday for Goldsboro where they will spend a few days with Mrs. Eaker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Wal lace. Luke Doster, who has been a patient in the Columbia hospital is better and at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dos ter at the present^. - Bethware School will close Fri day for the Christmas holidays. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith wish to thank each and everyone who gave to them so generously last week after their home was destroyed by fire. They are now rooming with his mother, Mrs. J. N. Smith. Buford Arrowood of the U. S. Army, is spending a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Arrowood. i Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gamble were: Mr. and Mrs. J. S; Dedmon of Shelby, Mr. and Mis. Garland Borders of Shelby, arid Mr and Mrs. W. M. Eaker and children. Mits Carolyrt Bridges was the Sunday dinner guest of MisS Jovi'o Garitt of Elizabeth. SiSi^SiSjSiSlSjSaiSjSS "The Nativity" On Studio (hie Monday Night For the first time in all the ages, on (Monday, Dec. 22, mil lions of people, in one vast and varied audience, will watch and listen together as the essential story of Christmas Is unfolded. On that date, at 10 p. m., EST., "The Nativity," perennial page ant of the season, will be played as an hour-long spoken drama against a background of choral music on WESTINGHOUSE STU DIO ONE, over a CBS ? TV net work embracing stations reach ing from coast to coast, and In* eluding WBTV, Charlotte. For this accasion, the story of Jesus' birth has been adapted by Andrey Allan from the sacred .^mystery" plays of the English towns of Chester and York In the 14th and 15th centuries. It wUl be told with the same Inspiring simplicity that was employed when the Church used this ap pealing method to instruct Its parishioners In liturgy and reli gious history. The music, too, will be from the medieval period ? and sung throughout the action by a chor us directed >by Robert Shaw, whose wizardry with massed voices has won him a disting uished niche In modern music. Most of the selections will come from the Oxford Carol Book. In cluded will be such old favorites as "O Come, O Come, Emmanu el, " "This Endris Night/' "The Hosts of Heaven in the Sky," "Song of the Nuns of Chester," and as a climatic offering, "Glo ria in Excelsis Deo." Just as the medieval plays once toured the cities with dou ble ? deck stages on wheels, each big conveyance portraying one scene from the ago old story, the television cameras also will rec ord action of the characters in the several scenes, the Wise Men, the shepherds watching their flocks, Mary and Joseph on their holy trek and in the man ger scene, all will be enacted by a well ? chosen cast ? including the menacing King Herod and his court. "The Nativity" will be produ ced under the direction of Flet cher Markle, with Franklin Schaffner directing. Vincent Mc Connor is the editorial supervis or and the sets used in the pro duction have been designed 4>y Rouben Ter ? Arutunian. mp sommwe? tua "i, i "T|~y, 1 1 t * In the HERALD awa of Gift Belks Men's BELTS FAMOUS ABCHDALE BRAND ' ? DRESS SHIRTS All White or /ancles, all sixes A regular $3.98 value for $2.98 v' BON AZBE SANFORIZED DRESS SHIRTS 1 . ' - '? ? "V\ ? Broadcloth material, whites or fancies . ? ? ? ?. MEN'S NYLON SHORTS ? 100 percent DuPont nylon, pastel shades, sizes 28 to 44, a S1.48 value ? Special lot Only $1.00 SPORT SHIRTS ? Button-down or plain collars, medium or wide spreads ? ? ***? ?*' $229 to $3J8 CHRISTMAS SOCKS ? Belk's Archdale socks, in all-nylon, all*rayon* orcotton ar gyles? 5$c per pair, or 2 for $1 TIES ? Big new shipment of neckwear, including square end ties for the young man, neat patterns for the older ft and $1.50 BICYCLE DRAWING SATURDAY Saturday's the day of Belk's big bicycle drawing at Belk's Store. 6:30 p. m. Have You HANDKERCHIEFS ? Initialed hand kerchiefs in boxe% of 3, beautiful quality at ? $1.00 BELTS. JEWELRY ? Buy HICKOK and be pleased. Complete selection. $1.00 up You don't have to be present to win, but you must have reg istered. Get your name in the box. Nothing to buy. Honje, of Better Values STORE Large Selection SCATTER PINS 75c up CRYSTAL & CHINA ODD PIECES Vases, Ash Trays. Coasters, Fruit and Nut Bowls, Planters, etc. 1/2 Price GENTS' CUFF LINKS Many styles and colors $1.50 up 25% OFF ON ALL CHINA & CRYSTAL Popular Patterns GRAYSON'S Pre - Christmas : , . ... ,..?w One Group EAR RORS $1.50 Value 75c up ONE GROUP Ladies' Gold - Filled Bracelets. Com pacts. Necklaces. 1/2 Price Regens Lighten $1.50 and $1.75 Evans Cigarette Lighters , $2.95 tax included GIBSON LIGHTERS $1.98 - $2.98 (win^piool) 3-Piece DRESSER SETS Comb. Brush and Mirror Beautifully Boxed 25% Oil ENGRAVING adds so much To Your Gift! Let us engrave yours, eith er in block or manuscript SlYTHE only place in TOWN THAT DOES ENGRAVING Nationally Advertised Watches ? Bulovas. Elgins, Hamiltons, Boys and Girls IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS $1.50 up 25% OFF , ON ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS C ? ? J son s COLLAR PINS SIMMONS QUALITY 49c TIE PINS S125 up FLOATING OPALS $9.95 Matching Eai Bobs $1195 pr. HOME-OWNED AND OPERATED Corner Mountain and Cherokee Stieets . Fnrberwarp, Percolators, Sunbeam Toasters. Mixers. See Our Selection oi 1M7 Rogers Sllvorplato. rathe , Nationally Advertised, LADIES' WATCHES Gold Cases $0nly <16-50 BILLFOLDS Many styles and colors 98c ONE GROUP PEARLS Marvella & Delta Quality 1/2 Price ONE GROUP PEARLS Many Styles SlJOO $29.95 Value GENTS' WATCHES Only $15.00 One Group Gents' Waterpiooi Watches 25% QH One Group Ladies' &Gents" WATCH BANDS 1/2 Price One Group Ladies* & Gents' MANSION RANDS

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