Winn-Dixie 8«U SaWc loatoM Jacksonville:, fla. a sale* inn rase of 5.13 percent was recorded hy Winn * f»ixie Stores. Ini', during the I-week periiKl ended Decemlier il com paml wilh the cnrrr^pomlini; period a year >. The volume Mas $68,133,715 compared with SfVl.TKvMM last year, an increase of S3.338.251. For the 24-week period ended December M, ulrt were $391, 296,654 compared with $374,424, 553. an increase of $16.Sti2,099 or •tJiO percAil. Winn-Dixie, which operates i nunhcr of sii|hm markets in th* I<>i • 1 area. now h.i ii2I retail stores ami ,M wh ilrsale unit' throughout the South compared with tin! retail stores and M whole sale units a year ago. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The annual shareholders' meeting of the HOME SAVINGS & LOAN AS SOCIATION will be held at the office of the Association on Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, on Tuesday, January 28. 1964, at 5 p.m. THOMAS A. TATE, Secretary-T reasurer 1:S 23 3 days only January 9,10,11 hurry—whilu supply lasts! WAVY- LINE TUFTED BEDSPREAD Definitely not Q .•nit-print — this spread is >ours for iwst $2.29! Made specially for us by one of the country's leading mills. That's why you get quality that lasts washing after washing. Velvety-soft vis cose tufts won't shed. Dramatic bullion fringe. Colors galore plus alwoys-smart white. Twin or full. DECORATOR TIE: An extra spread, split and hemmed lengthwise makes decorator draperies to match — and at only $2.29 pair! Can't beat that! FUNNY BUSINESS “There must be an easier way to put in nose drops!*' Colored News Mr--. Virginia M. Gordon lias irturncd to Washington. I). aft it s|>ending the holidays with relatives. Mis-- Gera Mini Jenkins s|>ent the holidays with lu-r parents. Mi. anti Mrs. (,'arleo Jenkins. Miss lenkinr returned Sunday to Dan vtlle. Va. where she is employed hy th< Gisson school faculty. Mr*. Lot lit Means spent (,‘Iirisi mas wiiit relatives in Winston Salem. .Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Steven on «*; Winston Salem visiter! relative;- here recently. Mrs. Bernier Morehearl return ed Sunil i\ after -p. nd.nv' the holiday.-- in Kentucky with rela tive.'. Mrs. Mary ! Robert-' and dau ghti-i. Shirley. s|K*nt Christmas with her mother in Charlotte. College students >iM’tifliti*' the Chri I mas holidays at homo were: lliilard Hunlet. Jr.. Mar Kan*: Hunter, Kusseji Martin. L«- nard Dav.s. Inez. Davis. Rieh aril Adams, Hester Campbell. Presslej Quinn. Yvonne Quinn. W.ltna Williams. Mary Barnes and Patricia McClain. The marriage of Miss Odessa Ijiutrnb Shields of Kings Mouii lain and William Manuel Krone- ■ berger of Stanley was solemnized in a double - ring ceremony Dec '22 at 3:30 o’clock at Bynum Cha !*<■’ Methodist Church. Kin js 'lountain. Tin hide's pastoi. Cic Rev. W. J Campbell. offiiea:ed. Wedding music was provided by Miss Norma Childers sad CM L. Benix. vocal soloist. ("liven in marriage by h«r icphew James Adams, the bride wore a formal kow of v'*'* brocade fashlonsd wttt g Ml I skirt ending in a chapel trail he veil was attached to a small »wiss crown of seed pearls. She; ar.ied a while prayer book top >cd with a white orchid. Main n of honor was Mrs. Hit la Cherry of Stanley, who wore i beigr dre.-s featuring a he|< ha pod skirt and carried a cas •ade ol white carnations. R idesmtid- were Mr«. Gussir Walker. Mrs. Arlene Brown of Stanley. Mrs. Charlotte Gaston of •It Holly and Miss Ora Robert on of Granite Quarry. Their dresses were similar to that of the honor attendant. Flower girls were Cathy Gas ton t.l Ml. Holly and Toby Brown »f Kings Mountain. Gerard Gas ton ot Ml. Holly was ringbearer. Lame Froneberger of Stanley -a his brother's best man. Ush •rv were Clarence Hoyle. E|vcrt !rown. II ward Froneberger of Manley and Frank Burris of King.*- Mountain. A re.-< ption followed in the ■hurch dining room. Mrs. Clar •ice Hoyle presided at the punch *>\vl. anti Mrs. Shanks kept the ■egistei. Assi-ting were Mrs. -izzi Blalock and Mrs. R. L. Garvin. •'■'•■mo stars are •-•i much larg ■*: than the smaller of earth's ■lands and other*: are big e ilough to take -,i the trait of the •artii with a great deal of space •eft over. Accotding to the Book •f Knowledge one of the compo nents of the double star. Epsilon Aurigae. is believed to have a di imeter of ahou» 1.S00.000 miles. Keep jiesticides in original con tasters, caution entomology s|>ec alists at North Carolina State. Inse< t spray stored on an old so la pop battle, for instance, could •e.-npt a small child. K«vp the la bel on the container. It gives in structions and v. hat to ilu in case of accidents. plump feather-filled "State Pride" bed pillow Regularly 1.99 aa. Perfectly-balanced blend of 75*/« crushed chicken feathers, 25*/« crushed turkey feathers. Featherproof, linen finish ticking. Extra plump! Cut size: 20 x 26". 2 for 3e00 Dacron4 Polyester fiberfilled bed pillow Regularly 3J9 ea. Stays plump, gentles your shoulders like a cradle. You wake refreshed. Firm striped ticking, neat corded edges. Allergy-proof. Size: 20 x 26". 2 for 5*88 extra comfort! foam latex bed pillow IbfMy 3J9 m. Sink your fingers into this softness. Here’s deep satisfying comfort that mU never lets you down. White zip-off cover. fof Boon for you allergy-sufferers! 18Vjx27"size. ?resbyterians Ire Planning framing School At ea Presbyterian churches re expected to he represented it the Gastonia area leadership .raining school to be held Sunday through Wednesday, January 19 22, from 7:30 until 9:30 p.ni. The opening trssion on Sunday, laiiaary 19th. will »>e from 3:30 Jntil S:3tt p.m. Supper will be served at Gastonia's First Pres byterian church. One course. “The Bide In Christian Education", will be led. Hits course deals with the nature of the Bible as witness and in strument of God's covenant and with principles for interpreting hd teaching it today. It piesents Biblical |riniiplcs underlying the new Covenant Life Curriculum in the v»ri >us age group sections the specific mills of leaders of children, youth, or admits will be considered. Miss Eubank Taylor, director >f Christian Education at Kirst •hurch in Gastonia. will lead the ourse. The Bible In Christian Peachlig With Adults.'' Rev. E- T. Thompson. Jr.. pas :<>r of Seigle Avenue church of L'harlotte, w .11 lead the course. The n.i>lc In Christian Teaching With Senior Highs.” Mtss Shirley M*ore. director of couth work at Pirst church ir Winston Salem, will lead the course. "The Bible In Teaching With Pioneers.” Mrs. W. K. Thontps >n. area di rector of C!t istian Education in Winston Salem Presbytery, will lead the course. "The Bible f.i Christian Education With Jun iors." Miss Ann Powell, director of children's work at Myers Park church in Charlotte, will lead the course. "The Bible In Christian Teaching With Primaries.” MUir Helen Jacks >n, area dim* tor of Christian Education in Granville Presbytery, will lead the course, "The Bible In Chris tian Teaching With Kindergarten Children." M’s. Marion J. 'Murray, wife of a Presbyterian minuter w" t >-d the course. "The Bible In Teach in* With Nursery rhildren." Uob Hallman of Gastonia chairman of th< school commit^ tec. Big Raise Everyone likes to get a big raise, and this is especially true of the homemaker who is baking a cake. While many brands of flour and many cake mixes boast that their ingredients will give you a cake that rises high, here’s a tip that will insure you a cake that rises well. riace eggs in warm water for a few minutes after taking them from the refrig* orator and before using them in making your favorite cake recipe. The cake will rise much higher than if you had not done this. 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