PAGE FOUR THE FOUNDER & NEWS LEADER, Mooresville, N. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1937 "It's Smart to Shop at THE STYLE SHOP 30 X. Main St. "Exclusive But Not Expensive" Ladies Ready-to-Wear . Mooresville, X ed him to remain in bed for a ;a::::ii:ss5Bs while. :::::a:niKnu:c:n::i::::::::::utn::K3x: Local snd Favsotial Ittnts last week with his sister, Mi Herbert Troutman and Mr. Troutman. o Miss Francella Craven is ill with an attack of appendicitis at her home on West Center Ave. Mr. Henry Churchman, of Lou isville, Kentucky, is visiting Mr. James Troutman during the Christmas holidays. Mr. Trout man and Mr. Churchman room together at Georgia Tech. Mr. Troutman is a junior in chemi cal engineering, and Mr. Church man a junior in Mechanical en-1 en gineering. Mrs. Lanier Allison spent Sun- o (day in Charlotte with her par- Misses Minnie and Kate ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jj. Sullivan. Templeton will spend Christmas! 0 in Greenville, S. C. as the guest I Mrs. Frank Holland, of Panama of their sister, Mrs. Mack Ulmer City, Fla., arrived Monday to and Mr. Ulmer. spend Christmas with her father, o Mr. L. L. Troutman. Miss Margaret Davidson and: 0 Mrs. Sally Davidson Johnston, of Rev. and Mrs R E Lovelle will Chicago, arrived Monday to spend leave Friday for Dillon. S C, the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davidson. o Mrs. C. C. Bost, of Badin, is spending this week with her sis ter, Mrs. Barron Mills and Mr. Mills. o Mrs. OUie Kimmons will spend Christinas with her mother, Mrs. P. T. Miller, at her home in Ashe ville. o Mr. and Mrs. G. B Ward and sons, who make their home at the Commercial Hotel, left the first of the week for Macon, Ga., to spend the holidays with re latives. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bohanno:. and little daughter, Esten,. v ill leave Friday for Columbia, S. C. to spend Christmas with Mrs. Bohannon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matheson. o Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloop mov ed into their handsome new re- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: s;Clersce on East Center AYCnU.1 City, Va., spent several days here . . , l i. 1..:.- :.,, it... J-Ut . BREEZY BREEZES BY ELIZABETH LANEY -As being the Christmas sea- I anu cvt-iuucy navmg a ieei- i of goodwill towards his fel lov :..en, we can cite a few hap penings that have made us ex ceedingly glad. B. Ray Fox, out in Lcs Angeles, Calif., just sent a Christmas card wishing all o i the Rounder gang a Memo Miss Marjorie Cocke and Mr. Christmas. Merrie Christmas to Lee Flint, of Kernsville, were the ye, Ray. Then "Bobby" Stafford, week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. who has been located in the Pa Bill Cooke. j nama Canal Zone for the past o couple of years, dropped in the Mr. John Boyd, of Durham, other day and paid up his sub and Mri. Theodore Weaver and script-ion. "Bobby" was telling us daughters, Betsy & Hannah, will how much he enjoyed the Roun spend Christmas with their par der. Things like this make us ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Boyd. happy indeed! LOCALS SPLIT TWIN BILL WITH MOUNT ULLA into the Mooresville Blue Devils Monday night and came out of the cage battle with the score in their favor 34-26. In a rousle tousle battle that kept every Coach Johnson felt unusually player on his tiptoes the two proud of her Blue Beauties Mon- teams fought it out. Score at day night when they defeated ' half stood 11-8, Mount Ulla's American Colleges and Universi ties." How did you do it, Annette? , . . . . Note the Conference the Mount Ulla cagers 51-17 on ( favor. The 3rd and 4th quarters Basketball schedule printed in'tneir court. Lowrance led the ' witnessed a passing exhibition scoring for the locals with 18 put on by both teams. The Blue points. Howard was runner-up Devils' high scorer was McLaugh with 17. The guards played un- nn with 11 ponits and the Bull usually well with Thompson dog's was C. HofTner with 13. doing nicely. At the half the Mount Ulla rolled up score in 3rd score was 28-6 with Mooresville quarter. well m tne lead. the paper this week. . . . Don Harris keeps a file of the Roun der. . . . Mr. M. W. White is a true picture of an old gentle man of the South. . . Sarah Benfield claims that she can out step Miss Sara Schumann. How about a race girls? Plans have been completed for a Collegiate Homecoming Dance at the Bachelor's Club on December 30th. Claude Little and his orchestra, who seem to be ,' cashing in on the Christmas dances, will render the music Miss Margaret Mayhew, of And just to show you how The sponsors hope to make this to visit Mr. Lovelle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Moser and son, Maurice Jr., of Tryon. are spending this week at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. B. Moser. Greensboro, will arrive Friday dumb some people are we want an annual affair for the home- enminff rnllpcra sf.nrt Ant.s Tlw t.hp Mr. and Mrs. C. A. question was raised, how to spell c,aude uttle flnd his buncn Sumter, S. C. I promptly spoke of mllsi malr,B wi nav .up-S-u-m-p-t-e-r.-Andthenit dance at the American Legion ,-n, of was on! Miss Hawthorne, who is v,ct college girl, declared it parents, Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brow Charleston, S. C. and Mooresville Lineup was : Orders (4 points), Howard (17), Helms (10) Sher rill, Thompson, Barver, Lowrance (18), Pharis (2). Referee was Wilkinson. The Mount Ulla Bulldogs bit Lineup was: Poole (5), Ben field (8), Walters (4), Poston, McLaughlin (11). RUBBER STAMPS Made on short notice, Xotary Seals. The Commercial Press. Phone 191. Season's announce the birth of a daugh- t was "S-u-m-t-e-r". But oh no, ter, Harriet Ann, Sunday morn- ( Mr. Felts agreed with me. Where ing at the Lowrance Hospital. upon a lady-friend came in and o told us we are all wrong, because As this paper goes to press the i she distinctly remembered see condition of Mr. E. H. Davidson, ' ing it in the Charlotte Observer Mrs. N. G Moore accompanied . wno has been critically ill at his b-u-m-n-t-e-r." By that time her son, Dr Wilson Moore, and'nome 011 West Wilson Avenue, , we were all muddle. We argued -u- Mrs. E. W. Brawley and daugh ter. Frances, spent last week end in Grensboro with Mr. and Mrs. John Caffey. daughter, Dr. Lardner Moore Shannon, to Bermuda for a weeks visit. They will return to Dr. Shannon's home in Montclair, , N. J. Christmas Eve. where Mrs. Moore will visit for sometime. o Dr. Hunter Smith, who os pro fessor of Physics at the Universi ty of Maryland, is spending the Christmas holidays with his mo ther, Mrs. Lee Smith. o Mr. Joe Sheaf arrived Monday from Washington. D. C. to spend Banks Culp just brought us a firecracker for a Christmas gift. He said he hoped we would have a popping Christmas. ... We just learned that Mr. W. P. Carpenter is very ill at his home. Mr. Car penter has been sick for some weeks, but lately has been up town. However, we learned vps- ui. vwusuu w. iidUMn, ui na- lumping u up, so we pun out the terday that he has a very bad leigh, will arrive Thursday to ole road map. And it was S-u-m- ' heart and will he mnfw,! I spend Christinas with his mother, t-e-r! Miss Telia took twenty- his home for ..t.im. at- Mrs. W. W. Rankin. five points for that one. It a r n.nn u '.' " 1 ' , iit Jft uwuiiian anuwt'n s n s is said to b.: somewhat improved. o- about it for three days and then someone got the bright idea of I o the holidays with Mrs. H. E. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy- Wood Shoaf and Miss Mary Shoaf. Mrs. Hattie Nunn and srai, Harry j o Lee, of Winston-Salem, Mr.wnd I ' The many friends of Mr. W. Mrs. Walter Boone and daughter, 1 P. Carpenter will regret to learn Patsy, of Kannapolis, and Mr. j that he is confined to bed again and Mrs. Frank Gaswell, of New j at his home on North Main York City, were week-end guests Street. Mr. Carpenter had been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. ! ill for sometime with rheumatism B. Moser on Moore Avenue. but was able to be back at his o place of business until last Satur- Mr. Boyce Robinson, of Chase! day, when his physician advis- Shoppers M LAST CALL For Christinas NOT A GUTTER OF DEBATING NOW IT'S MOST HERE Make hearts Merry with lovely lasting gifts. GIFTS FOR MEN Robes Shirts Ties Hats Scarfs Belts Suits Overcoats j GIFTS FOR WOMEN i Coats i Dresses Robes ( Fitted Bags I Hostess Gowns Hose Bags Gowns Pajamas and other Lingerie Mrs. Frank Holland arrived Mon- Rockwell Deaton claims day from Panama City, Florida, Charlotte is not the Friendliest to spend the holidays with her City in the south and sets forth father, Mr. Lester Troutman. i this story to prove his complaints. Mo.yr.e "Rock" is just sore because he was razzed over the incident. It seems that "Rock" and Wil liam Alexander were crossing West Trade Street, when they saw some of the boys from home. They "chewed the fat" with the locaia, who drove on, and Rock yelled out "Git on back home." Whereupon one of the Queen ...... ..t-yy; yTysjyyiyr- LAST MINUTE j SHOPPERS Let us help you Select your Gifts WISHING A -" ," V" "W '.' 'V ,77 I , , V llJf ... :vi :n n ;u t n tc t . t :xm$ WWW' M Dots and Rashes: Annette Mc Neely is listed in "Who Is Who in reading glass that he uses so that that a bad chprk will nnt. o-pf tt ( .v g,. V flwV him. He says it is such a good glass that he can look through it at a little girl and it looks like a big woman. . . . The W. P. A., with Mrs. John Matthews super vising, has some girls over at Town Hall cleaning up. The girls are having a good time routing the cops out with their brooms and dust cloths. . . . The high school paper, "Central Times,"' is just off press and is done up in red and green. . . . Lena , Brown, at the high school, made per minute for a five minute test this week. Whatta woman. Bet she doesn't have a typewriter like mine. city s cops growled "Git on back home yourself." Poor ole Rock's 'a neat speed of 55 words iauc 10 sun Diazing. )19371938 ATTEND OUR FREE DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 24th Music Furnished By Claude Little's Orchestra Sandwiches Barbecue Country Ham, Chicken Salad and Drinks of All Kinks. THE TAVERN Stcircsvillc Road John Mason Morrow, Mgr. East Monbo Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stewart High School News The Intermediate class of and Nancy spent Thursday night Broad Street Methodist Church TO ALL MOORESVILLE DRUG CO. Phone 79 We Deliver GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY Blankets Towels Linens Lovely Banquet Cloths, Dinner Cloths, Lace Cloths. Bridge Sets, Pillow Cases, and many other Lovely Pieces. A Merry, Merry Christ mas To All John Mack & Son MOORESVILLE, N. C. i "is "T s "-at with Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bently Bustle, of Moor esville. Nancy told us she saw Santa Claus while she was in Mooresville. Miss Ruby Brown entertained a number of the young people at !her home Friday night with a j Christmas party. After a hot oy jster supper a few games were played. Miss Merle Holdsclaw ser ved some of her home made cho colate candy as refreshments. WSS c"AK:n one attending received a gin. Those attending were: Mis ses Margaret and Betty Kerely, Inez and Sloise Brown, Viola and Merle Holdsclaw, Lena Orren, Sara Kates and Ruby Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kennerly and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kennerly of Mooresville were Sa turday night visitors of Mrs. Kennedy's sisters, Misses Ida and Greenie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Orren and ! children, Billy, Ted and Robert Putnam, of Statesville, spent Sunay with Mrs. Orren and Mr. Putnam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Putnam. GOODMAN'S Have on display the largest variety of Christmas Gifts in history of Store. Visit us before purchasing. GOODMAN'S THE REXALL STORE Opposite Depot Mooresville, X. C. Phone 1 (ME0D6Q niEtii voun BflTTERV llott had a Christmas party Friday afternoon at the home of Marie Ballard. Many games were play. ed and refreshments were served afterwards to the delight of every one. santa Claus came to give out presents. Those present were Mrs. Morse, Marie Ballard, Do rothy Moore, Nita Stilewell, Helen Howell, Lucile Williams, Lily Bell Minter, Catherine Lyles, Mary ttnei Morrow, Wilhelmina Da vis, Stella Newton, Pauline Er vin, Cora Mae Newton, Rachel Harwell, Dorothy Coone, Helena Brackett, Betty Sinclair and He len Patterson. The Broad Street Methodist Church will have its Christmas pageant Sunday night, Dec. 26. at 7 o'clock. Lucile Williams, Reporter HOME ECONOMICS DEPART- MEXT SHOWS TRUE CHRIST MAS GIVING Have you ever stopped to think that this Christmas, and every other one, the well known Santa l Claus is brinincr MUs Faye Sherrill of Troutman ness to the world as he is happi is spending this week in Monbo. 'ness? The Christmas tree and pro-1 Manv wmncrct,.rc f. LBelhel Baptist Church know that Santa ra. i. w will be Friday night, nee 7:15. Every one Is Invited. 24, at SEED Lrl'iiS. jf jrmm, IliI-t W. H. Jones, Manager 131 N. Main St. Phone 133 Mooresville, N. C. Hiddenite The Rocky Springs Womens Club held the annual Christmas party with Miss Eloise Patterson. About twenty attended and a most enjoyable time was had by all present after many interesting games were played. Candy, nuts, fruit, popcorn and marshmal lows were enjoyed. Miss Eloise Patterson who has accepted a position at Salisbury with Rose's Five and Ten left Sunday to work during the ho lidays. Meters. Robert Sharpe, Har ry Patterson and Mi Ponnv Patterson accompanied Miss Pat- giving them me irue spirit oi giving, can not understand why Santa does not come to see them when they are good, as he does to others. Mrs. Gabriel has brought this fact before the second-year Home Economics girls and we are try ing to help make more children happy. We have brought dis carded clothes and toys from home to the Home Economics department, where we are mend ing and repairing them. Besides mending clothes we are making new garments for pre-school children. Some of the girls are making cookies to put in the boxes also. The department hopes that the children who receive these boxes will be as happy as we are in YIILET CHEER E. C. 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