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12-December'i Miiig PAeC IDUR iiMe P A W KEDOBD. MOCM»WUJfM. &. WOVEMBEB «l.' lilM His Damanit Lesson tor.)r 4, im CHRISTIAN living it not a m at- tci- ofw ague ganeral good will. A character In a m ovie rem arked: ”T'm not a m ean m an. If 1 fieard that my nclghbor*i children had been eaten by wolvM, I would teel some regret.*’ Well, ot course that didn't m ake him a C hristian. (He turned out to be tbe vl9Iai*i. by the way.) B ut there cccms to be a num ber of church m em bers and o^« crs who think that being a Christian calls for nothing i-.tore thnn being generally a t pcace with the world . . . Hkc a turnip. Be* _ ing a Christian ia F efem aa n far m ore dem anding thing. And tUc dem ands are - C hrist's de- demnnds. He is not a tradem ark, a portrait ot a Founder beam ing on us benevolently from the wall. He is the living Christ, Son ot M an and Son ot God. B e m akes dem ands on his disciples, and he has a right to m ake tl^m . D ln trlu k ir Those who w ere closeit to Jesus in Galiiee, those with whom he took the greatest pains, w eie called Disciples. Now the least that "disciple" can m ean is •learner." The first dem and that Christ m akes on us who would call ourselves Christians, the tfemnnd prelim inary lo all others. Is that we learn ot him. We never shauld cjsiim e that we know all about .Tcs-js—his character,, bis teach­ ing, his purpose. It la a sobering question: How m uch ot our b e havior. out attitudes, our think­ ing in various fields, our relatiun- ship.s with other people — iiow m uch of (his did we learn from ,\csus, and how m uch did we co;-> from other persons, and how much Ic our own InventionT Dcslsion Another dem and C hrist m akes ot us is decision. T h is'in three ways: decision for him, decision about him. decision with him. It Is specially these laat two that are .. liiRhlightod In this week’s pas- s.'ises (loin Luke. The decision for Christ is the point a t which one begins to t>e a disciple. B ut be­ sides learning, the Christian dis­ ciple has to decide, and act ac­ cordingly, about som e queatlons that affect him vitally. One U the decision about C hrist which Jesus pushed on hi> disciples. "Who do you say that I am ?" Jesus put this question only after they had been disciples for jom e time. <Why»> B ut It can b* answ ered at any tim e, and It m ust be answ ered som e Ume, It we have any tttte to the nam e "Christian.'* Hotv seriously do we take Jesus Christ? T hat depends on w hat answ er we give to his question: W hat do we thtak of him ? W in and w hat Is he? The m ore fully we know his im portance, the m ore seriously we shall take him. b he a dream ­ er, a poet, an Im practical ideal­ ist? Is he a child ot his age, im ­ portant then, but now such a m an as w e can sa|ely neglect? Is he a noble thinker, a stirring leader ot m en? Or is he. as P eter dared lo believe, Ihe Son of the living Qod? Does he com e lo us w ith the authority of one m an's opinion, or does he speak as an ancient sage, o r does he speak with Ihe w iidom of the Almighty? He de­ m ands a dectsUm. , D w I i it l M I Now « we have answ ered the Brat two dem ands, for disclpleship a n d lb r deeulon, we m ay be ready for the third dem and. (This Is tl» decision w ith him, spoken of Just now.) W« sImU pay very UttU at­ tention to. IMs^ U we have not rightly m et the other two. If we are not true learnera we shaU not even M ar thifc or we shall mis- u n t o a i i ^ i t I t we think lew of C hrist th in we ought to think. tlMB thia dem and, w in seem ego* lislie. unreasonaW e, suicidaL It la S r t t e Son <il Ood who b « tl» right to m »k» such a d e m a ^ II nothing U as than denial of J d ? tS S T i! a cheap •ubetltole t o IhK which ia aom etlm es mls- S a S t e r I t I t is ealled “sell^le- ija l" «o4 m ay m ean no m w ’ ■ <■■*" going witlioat ICO « * a n lot a while, doing without som a kis- P enM o t li .oroethin* dM M ont entlwily. Jesus S S T T t o t « m . of a e n K lJ ? * To taka up a cross w as to be at- laat m aa. . T . ^ : m eans to cease balM o a n center-of-the-universa- ' ’ S ^ i a n a ‘lo w thjrtel* laat," » - iS S a S T d jte f -* o oBesatt as fmt f -; ' ^ »<«"» to Ood. It m eaaa ' ^W>t L b a t C hrist, Uveth In m a," WOULD Ejiteftaining Here Are Specie!, liisas For Snacks T H ^ is the tim e when meet* tiigii- are coming to order again, and you will be serving as a htnacss before long. Armed with some new ideas' in Ihc way of food, you can start your social season in. a.sprint. It's always a help to a busy hos* tes6 if-sh(> ^ in prepare her food in adv&nc«,. With that in mind, why not try these Uny puff shells with their chickcn flUing. Make in advancc. then refrigerate until serving tim e; ' Pickle Puff SbeUs (Mnkes 3«46 slMlIt) Chickcn ntU ng: 1 inbleapoon butter I tablespoon Oour ii cup milk‘V, cup chopiH d cookPd chicken % cu? sweet pickle relish Salt and pepper Shells:*/t cup water% cup butter <ir snbsUlnte *.A teaspoon salt M cop sirtcd flour t erf* To m ake tllllng,-molt butter over low h e a t;' add llour and blend. Orndually add milk and cook, stir* ring constantly, until thickened. Add chickcn and pickle relish; mix w dl. Season to taste with salt and pepper. To m ake putf shells, combine water, butter and Ball. Heat to boilinfi point Add flour all at oncc. stirring vigorously, until ?■ Cream ed chicken fUllng goes Into these m biUture pofTs lo m ake a dclcctable tidbit for Ihe next tim e you entertain the girit for tea or cinii meeting. Make the puRa hi advance, re frl^ ra te and forget last m inute serving problems. m ixture *is smcoili-'and forms a baD which leaves the sitbs of pan. Remove from heat and cool 1 min­ ute. Add eggs, one ai a time, beating tlioroughb anci-each-ad­ dition, from D to 5 mhwtQs. Drop from teaspoon onto ungreascd baking sheets, about one inch apart. Bake in a hot (400‘’P.) oven for 45 to .50 minutes, or until browned. Cool. C ut slit in each side of ^ e ll and fill wiUi chicken m ixture. Baoon<OHve Tidbits tM akes 10) M sUees bacon 9 lableqMMMts peaant butter 1 teaspoon mayonnaise M plmiealo.8taffed oUves Broil bacon until lightly browned, combine peanut butter and max* onnalse. Mix well and spread on bac<m. Place olive on one end of the s tr^ and roll up. Fasten with toothpick. Broil 3 to 4 inches from heat for 1 to 2 minutes. Gloves Will Save Your Busy H ands •I bless the day I determined to start using gloves to save my hands a lot of roughness," says a wom an who knows the countless hours that can be preserved ^ m b ^ g in g hands to good condition. She could have gone on to say that smooth, cared hands are m ore comfortable, too. If you've ever had p e^ n g . scalding hands thai were rough and homey, you can fully appreciate that. All gloves won't serve for every purpose* so it m ay be that you need a supply of several kinds. W lwt to W ear H erd Jobs on hands above and beyond the regular routine call for gloves. If you're gardening, ^ n w ear a canvas glove. They take a tew seconds to put on and will save hours of nan deaning if nottUng •Ise. Painting and vam ldi removing • r working with chem icals of any kind eall for a rabber g k w , pre* ferably one line w ith cotton th at it*e m ore durable and eaajr to ^ on and dT. Witli m any you m ay not need doves for do* ing bouMWork. However, if your skin is sensiUve and you Uve In a hard w ater area, you’ll- Jirant a good rubber glove which flts like • ^ o v e and Is durable but stUl like your own skin. P ut these on «dien you have your bands In heavy duty suds for aevOMag or disb*waablng. V M AMHsrSaatfs LotioQs and crM m s ^ beneflt you • tre a t deal, and you............................................a pair ^ o v e s to let tbe dream s and lotions do tbelr best w aik without iMWInff ttiem .rub cS. ItaRemiiMk )ost under w ater MaBrMum (•ym.> H .P laecd MThelaOHl • a v , M O ra in ilB ielt M C eloriiw . SlaBuvMWsPloatse.Ootd (Hsr.) •’‘28U.M .BM d 40. N a n o # dSeCut^tool MaflOttthAmerica fabbr.)49. Fingered 4S. Manorial courts M .runeral ^ aong 51. Weird U .<$ras8like plant LiHls Ambassador BjrLtiiJthmM P O B B Y moved steatblly through the thick bushes that fringed the winding. UUle trout stream . The appearanee of bis e i ^ years of boyish dignity took idace at the sam e tim e the stalked angler gleefuUy hook a big, fighting tro u t «*Keep your line tigbtl" Bobby Instructedwlth en*' thusiasm . The flsh* erm an ^ n c e d tip. startled by tbe sudden a p p e a r­ anee of tite boy. “Be quiet there!*’ be shouted gniffly." **Oon*t let him get tangled In those willows-^’* Bobby cauttoned. <*Don’* worry. Irene,*’ he saU aelllye” 1 knew Bobby waa fool* lag me.** T h e. stranger gave a hurried yank on his line, but the sUppery rocks of the river bed didn't offer m uch footing and he toppled, arm s flailing, kite four f6et of cold w.ater, ’•Wow see w hat you've done!” the dampened angler growled. ’’GoshI” B obby apotoglzed, looking up a t the tall, brown­ haired m an. Now what chance did be have In talking this young stranger into helping Irene finish the apple picking? "That was the biggest fish I’ve hooked all week." the stranger m uttered: ’Ih e re ’s U ggdr ones were the stream runs ttiroMgh our mrdi* ard,” Bobby baited. ‘*I could show you right where tbe spot Is—only m y sister and I have to get the apple picking finli^d. The stranger grinned, then ml* fied B(d>by’s blonde mop of hair. "My nam e is Steve.” "M ine's Bobby.” "Say.^’ he wanted to Kiiow. “th a t.. wouldn’t by chance have been your sister down at the store this morning? * Bobby nodded proudly: "Yep. she's m y sister . . . I sure hate tov see her doing aU that work alone. She shouW have a m an of her own —you know, a m an that could toss apple boxes around . . .” "She shouldn’t have any trouble gctthig a m an,” Steve said. The boy turned, scratching his head. "She said. Just this mom* ing. that she’d give the m an that helped finish the apple picklng- she said she'd give him a hug and a big Wss—” • Steve laughed: "Now that Is a novel way of paying the hired help. •’ ••Oh. not" Bobby declared, "she's not like that. Really, she hates m en . . . ever since her goopy boy friend ran off and mar* ried goopier Janice Barthlow . . "I'm not niuch at picking' ap* ' pies," SUve confessed, "but I'll ghre It a try.” They worked side by sWe In tbe orchard, and by noon the tl^ird day the apples were alm ost ready for shipment. Irene took Bobby by the hand and led him aside. ' •■What -did Steve agree on for wages?” she asked. Bobby, looked over ai Steve’s broad back and then back to his sister's troubled face. "I—1 said you'd give him a hug and—and a kiss . . . ”"You did what?” Irene demand* ed, tum ing-beet'fed. Steve cam e over end set the flhal box down at Irene’s feet “Well. 1 guess this Is the last s . He had a funny look on hU face, too—"Steve . . . there's-th ere’s been a big m istake . . . Bobby told you something about m e giving-” She , flushed and turned away, but Stove gently touched her hand. "Don't worry. Irene,” ho said softly. "I knew Bobby was fooling roe—That wouW be too m uch of a wage for any m an . .Irene Indeed quickly into his eyes, and what she had been long­ ing for 80 desperately, was th?r«. ' "You’re not just any m an . . . she m urm ered, her face «»owlnp lender. Bobby looked back ihvo”"*-» Jhf trees as he headed for I'O’ti stream . 11^ co:Jd kCt» in'each other's art(js. •‘Hp pick that many applca." lie ie*-ed./‘‘btH thfli. sis d i-i't «. s' d'^wh to th'^ 8»o’:c v'-r.;e. i'V cnri b-.:y that fisl^tng vtd for mi .\in.. ♦ FOR RENT ♦ S P A C E I N T H I S P A P E R W i l l A i r a n g e T « S u it GOOD NEIGHBORS-niCES TO Fir VOUR BUSM£$S The Davie Record is owned and ed ted by a native of Davie County. IF YOU HAVE- ' . . ..bcen.on aTnip" ; . ..... ■ ventettalncdgucsts ' cdcbtated a bitthdav' caught a big. fish ■'' ‘ fhoved' ' eloped had'B babv. been in a light , told vour hogs . had an operation .......... . bought a.car ' 'painted vour house , ' been inartied ' / cutanew '^oth beenshot -i stolen'anytbing bcen‘robb^ ; . •oM out ' lost yout halt ; been aintatied • . - ; : Or Done Anything At All Telephone, Or Drop 4 Portcard, Or Come In, . Or in Any Convement Way Inform.... THE DAVIE RECORD P A V I B O O U N T y S P A P B H T H E P E O P I - E K B A D -waie a i i m m w v ti TMi n iw w g iu G im MAmAiNi iJiu w itD a y iM iu ^ voLimN tv i.- MQCK^yiLI.B. NORTH CAROUKA,W BDNB3DAT^ DBCHMBER 7, W 5-NUMBBR til3 Davie R ^ o rd Has B^en Pttbiished Since 1899 56 Otheita have coineand gone-jrour county newtpaper; keep* Roing. Sunetiirie* it !»• Mamed bard to < make •'buckle and longue” m«et, but ioon the auss abinet^ and we march on. Our faithfd rabtcriber* moat of whom pay proinptly, gi*e ut courage and abiding faith in our fellow If your neighbor it nut taking The . Record tell him to aubtcrihe. The price i» only $1.50 per ynr. in the . State, and $2,00 in other atate*. ' When You' Come To T^own Make Our Office Your, Headquarters. We Are Alway s GTad To See You. NE WS OF LONG AGO W ^ wit* H iw eid^lnih. via SefoM Pailtinji Malww AndAhbret^^^ . (paule Recoid. -Dee. 4. iw ) K: P. McDaniel, o f Thonfas- »niei waa in town Tbursdat^. HIsKa Gilma .Baity and Sarah ChaSp, atvdenta at N C. C. W., . Otmsboro, stant the weekend In toM witb tbelr parenla, P. I.'JobBMD apent the week, end in Hlckiiiy with relatlna. Jay Davwalt, of Stateaville, waa a bnalaeaa visitor hei* laat week. . C. B, - Mooney and danchter, ,Hln UlUan, spent Satordar at Dai^aon. ! :. Q. P. Swlceiood, o( texington. Rente s. waa In towo laat week on LET US DO YOUR ^OB We can save ^ou mbney oil-ydur^^ ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS STATEMENTS, P O ST E ^ HPkDS^ PACKET iffi Patronize your home newspapisr : and thereby help buUd up your : h o m e to w n a n d 'c o u n t y . -■ '____ j THE DAVIE RECORD^ I . Mr. and Mri. Waller Candell, 01 Charlotte,>apent Itli tbelr patenta, Mr., aad I Misa Grace Slewera. of 'Salem ‘ColleKe, apent tlie weefc.end with Min Marv Heltman. William Tiitterow, of R. t, te> tnrncd hone last week from an ex­ tendi trip throngb SoMb Caro lina; Mr. and Mrs. O. R .. Allen and llltla dangbter, of near Pino, wen In town shopping one day lasr wwk.' Walter Rose left Toeaday for MoiAavllle 10 spend Thanksgivinr w.ltli frienda.—-Graham Me«enger. Siveral Hocltavilllana attended the annnal Vtiglnia Carolina' foof baligame at Cba^l Hill Thhraday.' Min Lndle Horn; a atodent at N .C . C. W., Oreenaborb, apent Tbanks|[i«ing In town with tier .'parenla. \ Miases SarSh Cbaffin and Maiy 'SneTbompMn. atndenta at M C. C;„W;. apei« TbankaglvIng here wlib thclr.paitinta.. . Miaa Katble^ Craven apent ' Thanksgiving with berajster, Hiss Prankle'Craven>alndeni at C4taw ba College, Salisbury. Hii.Walii Tbankaglying 'in9 wltli' Mia^-Ti l. Caodell. 'M r . and Mra.) A. Kimbiongh, of Winston-Salem, aptnt part of laai week In toarn with Mr. Kins, bnnih’a mother, who was very ll|, bnt ia mneb better.. : /Laater, jr.. the little son ol Dr. a|ri Mra. L. P. Martin la In the Twin City Boapltal (ram two opeiatlpnt wblcb be in. derweni last week. All hope for him a speedy recovery. The folkiwlog ieachera apent Tbankaglving ,ont ol.town: Prof. and Mra W. P. Young in Chapel Hill; Mias Satlie Hantec; at P<Mter Pall. Va:. Mlaa Margaret Bell; In Laurinhnrv, Miss Lon^ '.Uttle In Denvn; Mlaa Unise Aveti in Nor^ wood; Mias Winnie Moore in :Bnr lington, Misa Martha Biggs Rigefclngbam. Kira, blxon = Rrdman; and little aon CharleTand Mr. Travls'Poaier, . ol Kannapolis apent Sunday wlib Ml. and,Mra. E, P Poetia, Mr and Mra. R i^ t Cratte. irf Oreenavllle, S. C., apent the week, end in town with Mr. Cratta' par. ante, Mr. and Mra. W. Mi C ^ a , Mr. and Mia; P. R. KteUr^gh, of Atlanta, spent aeveral daya laat Wttk In town at tbe bedside of M '. KImhrongh'a mbtber, Mra. M.:" P. ' KimbrnttKh. Mr. and-Mra, lack AUiaon, Mra. B H. Morrla and Mlia Oaaie: AUli aon, MHa H. C. Meroney. Mlaa Halto Pay HolthoMcr. Mia. P. G. Bnnrnatid I 'moogtbe Modiavillc: ahop^ra: in Wln«oo.Saleoi Friday. .Wealev Lee,' »»n. of"D r. and Mra. W. B. U e. of Saq Panto, ■ Brasil', a r il^ la^ week , to i vMI bla grandniotlier, Mra Sarah K Hia father baa been for over, thirty yaala oaeof the o jtatandlng HMbo^ dl« UlMknaiiaa In B r^l. o f ^ f o w w 'In''the <)6th year of tbe'Cbrlailan era the aponle lohn was t h e - ^ aotyivor of the.quornin .of the . 19 apostles, after mlraenlonsly being delivered from a Barrel of boiling oil in which be had b m j^acM Iv the enemies of the Cbnrcb. He tben. was aent to. the Island of' ftt.' mos.' there lo labor' In- the salt nines as a prlaonen Vbjle. there he reeeiyed <»e o(,lhe grandMt re.' velatlona ever given 10 man. We have the acccunt of thia vis. Inn today recoried in o u t Kl"« Jaines veialon of the Bible.' known as the Revelation of StV tobn, the Divine. Of all the writlnga of tbe BiUe, no donbi tbte hook ja the one most of us cobsMer too bard to underatand, ao ;'we akip reading the book wben we take time to read tbe.Blble. In the very first vene; i»e, are told that Ihe Revelation yW ^ show things'that mnst.abortlycome to pass. 80. In the book of Revela, rion we are to compare tbhiRa"'M fntbre, aiid Jobn waa shown tbw tbluga In symbol/so wlwtt tboaeof the opposlllm.tOthe Cbnrcb would pot undeKitand axactly tbe signll* cance of the Cutnre eveuta to come about. In thia vidon the revela, tor saw a ^ n Cbniebea, or branch, es of the Cbnrcb. In vatf'ona placM and tbe aplriiual condltim of each one; and according lo tbe abort ac* count of each none of them were loo well grounded In the faith: of the gapel iherefore' warning waa given to each in<t|vidnallv. John sawlbe durailon of the im id waa divid^ inio'seven periods of a ibouaand yeara each, and m named aeala, aiid aa tbe apoatle be. held the vialon there sitas no one worthy io 'b ^ k - the: w ak . tabu said be wept, bnt w a told l>y the angel to not weep t>ecaiise the Hon of the tribe of ^uda, would prevail and loose the aaals. The lion of ibe lrlbe of.' Inda;; waa. tb*..ti^d Jeaus Christ, a ^ : be: Mly^eMdd bring about the alpmment and the reauirection from ih'edeiHl'iheieiv brnking the banda of dcatbwhlch aU crrallcn inheriwl-from-Adim*^ fall. If we con. G(H>DOLpDAYS (ConUnned Prom Laat. WeekV Tlw.otd Rkb bouse, owned and occupied by. the mother of. the laui 0. and Thomas Rich, came next. Inst bow old thia honn la, I- do not know. ' In later yeara It waa OMupied by Mr. and Mra. H. T ; Bt^gar. ' Mra; Brmegar waa. a danihterof Mra. Ricb. 'The house cen-remodeled and is now (^ned and occu^ed by Dr. and Mra. B. A Bekerd. Dr. W. C. Manin moved from Yadkin County to Mockavllle t. bmi .jo' yeara ago. and built a large ton', frame bouse ]ust north ot the Rich bouw. wblch'beand Mra, Maitln occupied until tbeli deatba aoma Yynn’'>go. .The house Is liow owned and orcnpled bv their dangbler; Mlaa Plosale Ma.rtln. InM^ortb of tbe Martin bouse waa.a n ^n t lot wblcb I. T. Baity putcba^ jome so veara ago. He crMe(i'a graim oittage, where be llv^ for a number ol yeara before m ^ng'ti the Hooper bouse on Sanford AveuhV , A la w vacant lot adjoined the Bally houae. A road ran throogb tbla lol leading to the Maaonlc plc> ule arbor. ^ The next house going north, waa'owned andoeenpied by Mr. and Mra Ollea Howard. TbW died many yeara a ^ . The houie om down and- tbe Ugh aehool auditorlnm was erected na tbblol. . 't „ The next house was .'owned and occuplcd bv Mr: and Mra Wilt Owaos. Adangbier. M n G N. Cook, noar owm thia ^property. The houae waa built about 50 yeara ago. A two atorv frame building waa the nest house on the north aide. n ag m i Mer, the fact John In tbla rcvela tion waa carried back 10 the lime ohbe war in bravm. wben tbdfci cafiled! wltb'him im third it the nosla of heaven ahd becam^lbi' devil and bla impa or eviraiilrila^to wander overtbe face of fb e -earth until, tbe lime of tbe end wben ': all evll:aball'be'doiie away with ::and tbe’earth liecamea the kingdom, oniraod and his' Christ,-’ JObii :Waa pernilited to heboid thepl^ of salvailon as It was formulated ;be. fore the foundation of tbe': earth ao be conlo ap|^laie;tbe fact Cb'rial the land alain ijeioi* the f<mn. datlon pt fbe world. S^John aaw tbere waa not .a one 'whOm^^ld brealrilw aeais except th e Savior of tbe world, n e sc aeala wete conta|n>,d In a .book. Thebe sMia are;refCi^'to lu chapters and'gira na fuller sipni^aHon'of ibe dlvilte mlasl.ni of the Lard jesna Christ. The', abgela were singing a new «mg, .whicb ai<ied }eaiiii>(tbe r ltop of the tribe of Juda) waa woilby to take tlie book, and to open the aeala thereof;, for thpn waat slaji|. and hast Kdeemed'ua - 'io 'Oiid ' 19 thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and tion; And has. made.na nuto.,our God ktnga addlpileata'; 'and we Aall reign on ibe earth. Veraea (». 10.) Then we conilnue the reaultl of Ibi aHia in.tte aixib chaptM w ^ in the condiliona of the vaiiom th'auMnd'yeara hlatbiV of the wal^ ■ ' j.^ t; BENNOT, i N . C 'S/ceaC i S d N c r ib e to ^ Thia'liouBe .wn'owned’and om pM by. Mr; and Mty. Prank Johnson house was bulll In 1891. Mr. and'itra. Jobnaon dled many yeara Tbe houae la owHd by Mrs. I«B W m tl; ai^;.*is nard a. an. a^tm m t'^UM , nest bonwwaVltnlltIn i8 0 by Jim and S. M. CalU TbeyaoM tli^jMine to A.r. and Mta. Ji Lee (aMiientr«bb-moiM' h w during the early 1890*0 from Davidson The bons.: b now owned and occupied by Misa Linda Cfiy ntleniinl, • TIiiii Mr. and Hla;''eleiBmi^-^ Anderson houae, ]ui>t LAZY MAN Farmen If I were aa. laiv -as you. I’d go.and hang mvself in my barn. ' Hobo: No. vou wouldn’t; If you were aa lazy as me you would not have any bam. . KEEP RUNNING A little boy, caught in mischief, waa uskcd by his mother: “How do you expect tu get into hcavcuf' He ihoughca minute; and then aaidi >W ell,l’IUustrun in and out and keep siamming the door till they .say, 'For goodness sake, come in or stay out,' then I’ll in.” A^Christmas Gift that irill be appreciated every week for 51 weeks, is a year’s sub> scription to The Davie Record. You'can save both worry' and money bv sending your friends or relatives the old home town pa­ per fora vear. The price is only $1,50 if sent anywhere in North Carolina. Out of the Snte sub­ scriptions are only $2,00 per year. Send or bring us vour gift sub­ scription and we will mail a love- Iv Christmas card 10 the one wiving the paper, giving ihe name of the person who is making the gift. Address THE pAVJE RECORD, Mocksville, N.'C. WANTED HELP A little boy ran into a sti very exdicdlv atid shouted, **My father is being chased by a bulir “What do you want me to do about it?” aalced the nervous clerk. 'Put a film In my camera,” he aaid. aoilhci the' .Clement honse, waa alw built in the Kto'a by |im and S. M. Cail. They abid the house to: Mr ./ and. Mra. Andemn, who iaai^'bm:lrotf.~Callibaln about 6b yearalago; 'II,. Andeiaon're. ^ d e d b o ^ 40 odd year; ago; Mra:'Anderson still owba and bcenplWthe:biwBe;;'';:'^'.{: Tbe^bexl blinae ww built by Samuel Rgae aooiit; to yeara ago; Mr. and Mra E. B. Hunt mwed to tbla dtv fiom Davidson Couniy In' 1879 and occupied tbe house nn- til their deaiha The house la now owned bv 'adanghter, Misa Kope. lie auu>, of New York City. Jint oorth-'df the' Hunt bouse was a lwo.albry brick bouse, built hv Abe Nall, in 18B0. Thia bonw Is now owned . and occupied, by. Mra. L. M.'Oravea.:' Tbe next bouse 'wu frame bulUing which waa built by lilatt £iboe;ahant 70' years ago-and rented to Casa BarMn. lust uoilb;Of Ib is houae waa a twoatoiy flaiM houae built by Pleaa MaVliu in the i8oo'a: Rev. W;'^C.:Wilaoo lived hare lor sever al yeara. The bouse la now own« ed'bjr T; I..<^ude»; , ''The laat houae was built by Wil­ liam Miller.abpui .70 yeara ago. . . A daughter, Misa Wlllle Miller bnplM this houw;,,'-'';:- DIDN’T KNOW MUCH Utde Mary;. I don’t think Ma- m Ichowa much about bringing up children. Father Why, Mary, what makes vou.say that! Mary: Well;-ahe make> me 10 to bed when I am wide awake and ahc makea me get up when I’m •Icepy.': '' • IN HIS POCKET Mother; John,, you’ve b een fighting again! You’ve lost two of your front teeth! John; Oh, no. Mother, I hav­ en’t. I have them In my pocket. ; HEIUSTBLEW A'fbiiryear^ld brought a big bulgkigsack to achool. Bur he did not share Its contents with anyone. ‘'Ob, weH,” thought the tcacher, "he will share It when mekt aa a group.” But that time came and went and he had not ihown it to any.' one. The children. went to the ^ygiound. “Now,” thought the teacher, “we will find out what is iiijhb aadi;’' - But still the sackinmidncd unopened in the little wv'ahand. Fhially ahe went up to him and nid, "W hat do you have in your sack?” ■“Blew.” he anaweiied. The teach­ er lo c i^ j^usd^ so he helpedher^ut. READ THE ADI Our County And Social Security By Louis H. Clement, Manager. Mote part-time or seasoiul work is now possible for beneficiaries of the old-age and survivors in. surance system without loss of their social security payments. New provisions of tbe law, now effec­ tive, permit beneficiaries under 7Z 10 supplement their bene­ fits with earnings from employ­ ment. There are lio earnings re­ strictions on benefidaries over ie » . .' The new provision has particu­ lar advanuges for benelidaries who have seasonal opportunities. Previously they have lost benefit payments for anv month in which t ^ r earnings exceed $75. Now, high monthlv earnings in a s< onal industry will require no sus- pensio.i of payments unless .he yearly total exceeds $1200. Bene- 1 -just blew.” NOTKX TO CREDITORS Having qi^llfied as Executor o( R. H. Lagle, deeeased.hte of Davie County, notice la hereby given to all peraona holding claims against the estate to. present the same, properly varificd, to the under- ' on ot b.6>re thd '7th dayI9S6. ot this notice d'inbwilllwpleM edrinbarof recovery. All persona Ind^bied to aaid esute will plcaac caU aii^ make prompt T h is'yof November. 1955 RAY LAGLE. Exr. of R. H. Lagle, decs’d Shbaf Coal & , Sand'Co, W e Gan Supply Your Needa IN GOOD COAL, SAND and BRICK Call or Phone Ua At Any Time , ; . PHONE 194 R jttn^v Davte Btldc&CoalCol Seen Along Main Street By The Street Rambler.00000® Miss Nell Bennett widting for a ride to Boone just before the odd wavearHved here—Mrs. Howaid Haynes starting her pre-Chrlatmaa shopping-George Hendricka de­ corating display windows on chil­ ly afternoon—Cecil: Leagans .^stl ing In Sanford’s Department Stoic as the mercurv begins to tumble— Willie Reeves hanging around the square talkingwith' frienda—Mta. lack Pennington dotaig some late Christmas shopping—Mrs. Chw ence Hartman and children leav* ing Princess Theatre—A. E Al­ ford putting up Christim deeoia-' Hons in Moore’s Department Stoic windows—Two men riding hoiac> b a ^ across the square—Mrs. C. R. Crenshaw doing aome .aftier noon shopping—Miss Ella M h ' Nall unpacking Christmaa gobda —Leslie Daniel trying so get. caA register 10 function—Mr. and M ^.Roy Safiey motoring up WUk^- boro street—Gerald BlackweMcr working on . cross-word puiate—. Louise Blaclcwelder saying that she didn’t ger.all.A’s on her: re­ port card-limmie Davis busy in hia front yard raking Icavea-Em- est Huntcallbig Will M ukland ra old man—Aged cititen wearing a waist length beard around tlie souare—Frank Fowler talking a- boul the movie theatre being fidi fidariea should be aware, h that earnings in excess -of $1200 may cause suspension of benefit payments at the rate of one month’a benefit for each $80 (or part of that amount) oyer $1200. A beneficiary tvho has earned $300 a month for four months, for ex­ ample, will lose no betiefits. But if he works an additional month earns $300, his benefits will be withheld for four months. No benefit will be withheld for month in which neither $80 in wages was earned nor sub self-employment services were ren dered in a trade or business. If you have any question con­ cerning your sodal security, you. might write us at 361 Post Office Bjilditig, Salisbury, N. C , or see our repreaeniative who visit, the Coiin House, MocksviUe N. C., on the first and third Fridays,of each month from 12:30*l:3O. HILLTOP Service & Supply BEST PLACE TO GET rr Gas, ' Oil, Tires And Supplies Staple Groceries Small Enough To Appreoate YouiLarge Enou^ To Fill Your Tank J. W. HILL Owner Princess Theatre CINEMASCOPE WEDNESDAY "LAND OF THE PHARA- HOS” In Color With Jack Hawkina & Joan Collina Cartoon CINEMASCOPE . m SD A Y & FRIDAY ..IR, ROBERTS” In C-tor W ith Henry Fonda & lamca Cagney Newa_______ SATURDAY -LAY THAT. RIFLE TOWm" With fudy Canova & RpbeiJ Lowery Cartoon &. Serial MONDAY & TUESDAY "PVT. WAR OP MAIOR . BENSON” In T echntei^ With Charlton Hestoo, > !te Adiimf & Tioa Hover Nesrt PR.I.C'E;. ■ Retulal SlioWa Ad^iM CUIiMa lla CIMeH*800FC Adaka HaCblHMu'Mi DAVIC OOtmm BtOOBT SHOW VMJPE ' of choice seats—Tommie Meion- ev hurrying up Main strel—Man operating an old fashloned peatiut roaster in front of Boger Service Sta’tion-Ueorge Hartman model ink tain jackets on rainy morning in new department stoik-Smoot : Shelton looking over (Sirlatmaa goods on wann afternoon—John* sic Ellis and cousin dotaig aomC before Christmas shopping on rai­ ny afternoon-Vance McGugah doing some work in apothecary shop—G- L. Phelpa partlog with a steel engraving of Alexander Ham­ ilton—Uraham Madison hutrylni around'the squate on dtiUv afiet> noon—Mrs'. Lee Lyerly. . walking down Main streM in the rain— ; Young lady from Harmonv ttylog ^ to get in banking house at four o’clock—^ y o r John purham get ' ting a Friday afternoon 90c. halt cut—Mrs. Roy Holthouset walk. Ing around in the rain wearing a ' ing bonnet—Mlfii Brewer carrying hand full of money |6 banking hoiiae - B. C. Brock and Graham Madiaon talking dtlnga over on Main street'-Mias Dotia Jones greeting friends in front of theatre —Grant Daniel wearing hia coat of many colors—Miss Rcba' Ann Futches doing aome before Christmas shopping—Lady want­ ing to know where this arctic air was last July, ■ f 7 Mkll '.nnscMPTKMi t x m s T «1.M*I.M full level ef effective aupporn, Uo' der current legislation, thii •up- pott will be between 75 and 90% at parity, the level depending 'up­ on the tupply situation at the time the deteimination is made. If mote than one-tbiid of . the gtoweia disapprove quotas, there will be no marketing quotas or Itles, but price supports to eli growers (who compiv with ------allotments) will be available at 50% of parity. In cither case, acreage allotments will continue in efbctfor the 1956 cotton crop. The Chairman pointed out that the Secretary of Agriculture is di­rected to proclaim marketing quo' tas for the next cotton crop ....... the cotton supply exceeds normal. Quotas are not put intooperacion, however, unless they are approved by at least two-thirds of the grow- iren-s voting in a NatTon'al im on we question. PAQBTWtf THfe Vote D ^ 3 A a n i / ^ STROUD. , I'J.Deo, 13;C. V., Smoot, Chairman TELBraOMB I ! of the DavteCoun.yASC Commit­ tee reminds farmers. Ontlutday growers will vote in a referendum to decide whether marketinii quo­tas will be in tfiecl for tiieir 1956 cotton crop* If at least two-thirds of the grow­ ers voting approve the quotas, Mt.1 Smoot explains, marketing quoiaa' will be in effect on all famia giow- Ing cotton in 1956, penalties will apiily on Excess cotton, and price W HMffi. 9W l mWU IMMnVB. IHD mY, »m m m r u t i m m m t S S i® ROM nn» m em w m n n im I m n noN m vn. i » w u nmivi INEHt SII& M> will HEW lim U W .'- 2 OffiW. hU. Some years ago the govehiinent was ursing everybodv ^ look care- fuliv at their change, stMng 'thM there were a lot of $100 cbiiatet- (eit bills In circulation. In thia good year, so ffn si we know"there are neither good noir bad $l06^bills circulating in this sectioti. For only $2.00 you can have The Record sent a fiill year to your relatives or friends who are living in a distant state. Tlie Record would make a nice Christmas pre; sent, and would- remind the re­ cipient of you every week. No other present for the same amount would be enjoyed more than the old home county paper. On Maneuvers Fort Polk. La.—Two Mocksv':le. N. C , BoldiecSg specialist TUird Clast.Bobbv D. McDaniel, 21. And Pvc. Noah B. Lehman. 19, arc p.tr ticipatiitts in the larflccftt Joint A ■ tnv Air Force matieut'c-r since ^'orld W arU. Exercine Snge Drutli. in Louisiana. Sncciiiiist McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. McDanie’, Route 4. is an assistant sci >ad leader in Weapon Companv* He entered the Army in Febm try 3954 and received basic trail, ing " '«t Fort Jackson. S. C McDar.iel attended Cooleemee High Schi^ol. Prive Lehman, aon of Mr. nnd Mis. Den Lehman, Route 1, is * rocket kuncher gunner in Coro, panv B, He entered the army in January 195S and received ba^ic tmmlng atF or^ckson^ -Mien Jailed Mearlen Slagle and Leonard Colbert, of Murphy, , were lodged In .jMl early Thursday morning, charged with hit and run driving. S M e, the driver of ibe moving van, iMcked the van into a Ume plate g'ass windor of the Davie Atito Parts store, on Wilkesboro Street about 1:30 o’clock Thursday mbmtag, smashing a large plate slass w in d o w ^_ ^^^^^ Mrs. W. B. Garwood ers dum A|l farmers who produced cot­ ton in 1955 are eligible to vote in the Referendum. Polling places are as follows; N. Calahjin—Fred Tuttetow's Store. S. Calahain—Smoot’s Store.Clarksville—^Roberts’ Store.N. and S. Farmingioo—Riddle’s StOK. •W. Farmington—James’ Store.Fulton—Fork Com. Building.Jerusalem—Rambeau’s S to re. Gieaay Comer. MocksVille Court House. Shady Grove—C om m u n tv buUding. W. G. Booe, who lives in the classic shades of Yadkin County was a business visitor Friday.' Farmington High School Newt By Johosift eUifl a i< I In k . Mrs. Clara Shuft Garwood 66, oi Lexington, R5, died Thursday at Baptiar Hospital, Winston-Sal­ em, following an extended illness. H er liusbBnd. We B. Garwoo*!, died in 1 5 ^ Mrs- Garwood vras lead their class this ye >t. a native pt. Davie County, udaufth* are as follows: Extra! Extra! Read all about it, We*ve got a teaih and we*re gonna shout It. Come out and see the Blue Devils on the following ni^is: Dec. 9 - Cleveland, home. Dec. 13-^ourthirv, home. Dec. 16—'Woodleaf, home. Jan. 3—Lewisville, home. , Jan. is East Bend. away. Jan. lO-'Lewisville. away. Jan. 13—Advance, away. Jan. 20—Mocksvill<, home. fan. 27 Cooleemee.' home. Jan. 31—Courtney, away. Feb. 3 Advance, home. Feb. 7~"Church1aod, home. Feb.- 10—Mocltsville, away. Feb. 14—Davis Townsend, home. Feb- 17-Co.oleemce away. M n Hawkins* ninth grade has chosen the folit-wing officers to They ter of Mr* Mrs. J. E. B.Shutt, Advance. Surviyittg ate two scms, one President. Frankie Payne; Vice,. Pies. Wesley Vestal; Sec., Linda Ann Elmore; Treas-, Melvin CreK- daughtcr/^threcgratidchililten.one orv$Ptog. Cb'm., Billy Shelton; brother,'W alter Shutc, Advance;'Reporter. Dunald Jones, three sisterh Mrs. T. 1. Byerly and The latest visitor around school _ Mias Laura Shutr, Advance, and is Jack Frost, who came quite un- ’ Mis. Wade Nail, Thomasville. expectedly, and who caused manv : Funeral services were held at 2 'ef the swdents to drag out their p; m. Saturday at Reeds Methodist lieavy winter coatsanU wool scarfs. Churchj with Rev. Russell Young The rddiators are beginning to be and'Revi Georee Fiddler officiat-'the center of much attention. i iiig. and the body laid to rest ini The pupilsot Mr. M orris'tenth. the chiitlh ccmetcrv. grade home room have also aelm-, ' ----------------------------‘edthi-lr class officer*. The ptesi-' dent, Clarence D'ivjr. preside, over ihe iheetings with the Sid ofenotice TO CREDITORS Come To Our Big Store Aiid Look Qver A Large Selection OF CHRISTMAS GOODS A G ift For i\ll The Family Can Be Purchased Here At Prices That Will App^l Tp The Christmds Shoppers Floor Lamps Table Lamps Book Cases Electric iron. Electric Mixmaaten Electric Toaaten PreMure Cooker* Fri^daire Appliance, , Range* Refrigerators Wafhlng Machine, Hot Water Heater, Shot Gun* md lUfle* Living Room, Room; And - Dinette Sirit* ' CardTaidei' Platform Rocker* End Table*i R u^ Coucke* Hoover Vacuum Cleaner* ' Packet Knives j Ritdio* Wagon* and Tricy^et ' Fiw ' ' ,■ TheSmallBoy We. Have Hundreds Of Useful Gfts ; A Visit To Our Store Will Be Wdrth Your While ‘ Farmers Hardware & Supply Co; JUNKER BROTHERS, Owners Plione 46 Salisbury Street Mocksviile, N keeps tt secret • ••/ It's one (A Chevrolet’s New Haviiig qualified as Admioisna. Bowks; Sec..' ,11 pereohshdldlngclaims against AJanl^; R.-poricr, Maty J a n e theaaid jec,-a8ed. lopiiMetit them, Wiiitake.-. I properiv.verified, to ttwunifcisign- Most of.thc lia&kctball p l a ^ ,’ oif recoverV. H>e coliseum at Winston* AU 5 fr.on?“ta V te d «. saM es. Saiem when cb« Harlem Globe' u tk wfll please make pidmpt iei* Trotters were featiiied in a dou- tlcmebfc, Thta 19th diiy of N » Uc-|>eadcr haskerhall game. The lONKS-AdiSii ■ •»««»»<>clownlngofBob“Show- , ;l»*<r HaUaiestina tonic tor •• series. . . the. lowest priced of all the new Chevxolets. You’d nev^ know it to look at aU that diiome tr^tment <nr to feel iHiat new poWer ranjguig up to 205 H. P, ' Come in soton and let us tell you its big secret—its low tag! PENNINGTON CHEVROLET CO., INC PHONE 156 . - MOCKSVILLE, N. C. m m m DAVIK RBCOKD. HOCKSWtLB. W, 0. DECEMBER 7, tfcg M 0K1 rtlE DAVIE RECORD. _______ _ I'Cm nili' No N E ^ AROUND T O ^ . B t^ Seafoid, of. Route 4, has our thanks fo r: a Wg 4 i poui»d tjm ip. _ ■ b r; W. M. Loo* spent several days last weelc in New York City attending ainedlcal ti»«*tiBg. Vance iicGuganspititthe week­ end with his pitTOt*,Mr.»ndM"- C. T. McOugan at Dunn, N. C. \ |r . and Mrs. Alvis Bowles, and little son. |ohm>le, spent ^viiig vlsitliig relatlw to Wash: Ingttm, D .C ■■ . ■ ^Mrs. Jocelyn Gordon, ot Spiav, a mlsslona^ to India; iiWved'FH- day to spetid several days with Mrs. John S i n t e ^ Mis. J. T. Aiiiiell spent seversJ days last week at W ike Forest, the gu»t ot.her son, t)r. William AngH and M»»- ' b u r good Wend Frank Early, of San Carina, Calif., haaTour thabks for s-me fine California persim­ mons. which arrived Friday. ^ Mr. and Mi^T&iriand Spry, of Advances Route 2, are * e parent of a stm who arrived , at Rowan Memorial H^ t J N w . Z9th. T h e Winmh-Salem »obac» market WUI cloae. the seasoii oti Friday, D«*; 16th, K you havro’t sold your tolwcco b e tt* ^ ^ tasy. kit. abd Mri. Wade C Phipps, of Mocks^lC, ate the pioud par- enta ot a son who arrived at Row­ an ^ u o ito l Hosmtal.N«^. » th . 6 . R M cClraroeh and son Dale, of Akron, Ohio. Spent to t wwk wldi Mrs. R. L .>alker and othet rdaaves in the ram ty. Mr. and Mrs. ' L. A. Uncaster, of WlhstoB-Salem, were to town Saturdar on husiocss. M.S. Lan­ caster Is the; form n Miss Helen Wallter. of t h ^ ^ ^ V last fiies*nr mornliig^^^:^-^!^ mwenry dropped to a low of 16 degree* ab.voa x « .-o ^ eoUesi mornjng th is fai,OlWeJnerfay morning readl^'was 18 degrees. The 'C hristm ^ llg h tt on tht foiir> ie> ee* 15 the sinall.parks 'bn the s«|uari, tiimed on Friday evening and, p rin te d :., very attractive ,ppeaiance.y Mias Reto Ann Fuiches. Dmis Jones and Jack Naykr, Studepts at Man Hill College, speiit the Thanksgiving hoUdays m town irbh their parents. , Polio Vacant , Folio vacdne Is.now availahk'far dl children under IS yean of age accompanied by thdr parents evetv T hu^v morning at the Healrh' Departinent in the Re. creation Center in Cooleemee from 9-.30 to 11:00 o’clock and at the Health center hi Mocksville every '^ursday afternoon ftom I;00 to 4KJ0. Vaccirie is also available for «t- tieciant motheis with peimission from their family physicians.. - It U iirg^ that all children go to theit.family docton or to the Health Department for these Im- iniinliatlons right away. . Smoot-Graham . hir. 'James Ray Graham an- nouiices ^e marriai^ of his sister Leona’toMr. Charles, C; Smoot> November 2 4 .1 ^ , First Baptist Church, Yanceyvnie, N. C At Hoine Roiite 1, Mocksville, T* A, M^eiinf T lJ e M o d ^ e -jcM M c ^ V e r c n ^ at 7:30:iA:lack. J 'T lw .p to ^^ will be in efaaw M the ; Hlgh School diee CluK'uiKicr Redirection ;of Mrs, Oeiie 8inlth> ; Arthi^ A d l^ w h b ;yoidthe tiicbid ;mMm :df the S. Yadkto IU v«^ ,n e a ria |viM ,^ to t c ^ J?iiday.lan'bW^ O w pld frlentt t : c i ^ P o «^, of High F ^ im in town tbiiirs* day and p ^ «>iii office a pkasattt can. Chap;iiu; b ^ with the Duke Power sitiee the- liiem- ory of man ruhiielh not to the The basketball game scheduled with Mills Home Friday night was postponed, but will b.e played at a later date. The girla and boys baaketball schedule t o this seasoii isasfbliows:^ Dec. 6~Ci>urtney heie.Dec. 9 - Jbnesville there 7s30pm Dec. 13-Yadkihvllle " - Dec. I6-Courtney tl Mocksville High School Newi ~ LYtiOA CRAWFORD. R.,<inet Jan. 3-Reeds here. Ian. 6—:„-M illa Home there. lOr-Davis Townsend thei*. ' -Coolemeeheie. Order Home thme. 'Ihe many fHenda of Miss Amy TalbMt, Davie Coujitv Superitit- etident of Welfare, will be sorry to - learn that she remains serious- ly iU at City M em o ^ Hosoltal. Winston-Salem. ; - ^ ' '1 / Jan. lOr-Da Jati. 13^ CoJan. 17—J r.___________ Jan. 20—Farmington here. Jan.24-Reeda.diere. - . Jan. 27—Advance there. Jan. 31—Jr. Order Home. Feb: 3-Cooleemee thert Feb. 7—Davis Townsend here. ^Feb. lOr^Farmingtoii there. Feb. 14—Mills Home here. Feb. 17—Advance here. Feb. 21-Yadkinville heie. The h^ne lames ate scheduled at 7HX>'p. m. 1 . th e Senlon weiie tn ^ r e d Iasi week for the gowns fSmgraduation. ■ The CilM Club memben were pleasd tobaveMrs. Smith back withthem after Thanksriving, and evervonci is hard at work, on the Chifstmaa piognm whkh is plan-, ned tor Monday night, J>ec., 12th, at die P. T. A. meeting. • The Thanksgiving :hoHday w enjoyed by all of the MocksyHle students, and now the antidpa' tion oftheChriktmas holidavs is felt tothehallsofMocksvilleHigh. Many , things will be happening as the last si^ool days before Christ- mas come to an end. . At actlvltv period Wednesday theB etaO uhhad a.;nei!ting to disciiss the Christmas. banquet. All of the committees made a re­port as to their plaits. .' The Library Staff also mte atac tiviiy period; Mrs. Crenshaw told the staff to keep tlie books in the shelves and the niagsnnes m their Fire last Wedtiesdy night about iOtW o’ckxih did slight daiioage to Hilltop Batbeciie, Juat notth of THE GIFT SHOP .will be opeti each Friday evening fcom now un- Mockavi le on the Wit«t<m-Salein |^_^^^^^ of Christmas shop- I^ w a y ,. A hole In * e chimney v^thought to have caus^ the fire: The business is wvned and FOR SALE- 30-inch g i __...Bkeliew. - Come see it if<interest- 35c Pound WE'VE SCOOPED THE MARKET iiM,«aiMi''istaii:» iiii'.' i i w w M a m v w iMkOMMUli raaau M io rA . DISSION’ tight Aiid Cre^y ^Oc Pound Orange Slice 25c Pound 3 Pound Box Fancy Chocolate* $1.98 : Canim Nylon Hose 97c ■ First Quality . • Fruit Of Loom Dress Shirts $1.99 Anvil Brand Overalk $2.98 Udie* Panties 3 For $1,00 Quadriqtia Dress Prints 49c Yard Mon’, And Boy,’ Dre»s Slacks $3.98 Towel Sets 97c ChrUtma, Pack Fancy PiHow Cases $1.98 Pair Udie, Rayon Slips $1.99 - Here - Save Rankin-Sahford Implement Co. Ph„„e96 Mocks»«lle.N.C MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE “THE FRIENDLY STORE” jc PHONE 205 ' Mocksville, N. G. NORTH MAIN STREET Our slock turnover is ferrificl The fact fliat we^ie selling Fords hand over 8st protws wliat n Hot Hem Ihese new 1956 For* teatty aiel Business is great, and we intend to keep it that way. Ihaf s why we'U go «B out to oSer you a deal *at wffl make you happy. T u r n o v e r B W ait till you hear oor deall •make a teUe on a bt"-thiifs the way we’re sdling these new 1856 Folds! Big vdume and qutek turnover nuil<e it possible for us to take a smaU pmfit on each car m> sell . . . pass big savings on to youl Come onin and see for yowse# ttat we’ie not Hdtolgl me. ine pusinw meiiew. - Come see it if<intereat- opented by. hfo. and M**- “ “ 'jed. SottA,oftown,opi>oiite"Dfive aotneCook.? i- In” atlatge^ouiw trailer.^ - "Coi. and Mrs. 4>. H. Blackweld- er and M n. F. T. McCo*key re- turned «»their hmne In Washing, ton, D. C . Wednesday a f te r spi^ing.a week with Col. Black-' ^ ----; weldet'a mother, Mrs. Chss. Black- . Pianos tuned, nwaUed. rehuilL wilder.- M n Blackwelderaccom-: par.ledtbetnh^ei..dw m ,lj»^^^terms: Ihe vrio<et;>wldi:Col.:TOd * . ' B l^w dder. ' / ' . I . Starling Thomas Music Co. Do vour <%ristmis .Wallace 5 & lOc Store. We — 10%' Diuount to Religibus . Org*: nisations and Schooh: - WALLACE 5 lft25c STORE And what a car to deal onl lust kxik'at d» (ookt of a '56 Ford,.. with its hmg. . knv, n»d-liuggim silhouette that only the (abiilous - Thundethitd . ” ------ ■“Thunderhitd inspiKi Feel that power . . . tba trigger-quidi lesponse of new Thunderbiid Y-8 power*. It's ^ to dtive a Ford . . . and safer, too. wjfll new T u r n o v e r No wonder America's turning to FordI Buyeis find they get more in a Ford at no ethn coat tfian in oAer oar in the low^oe field. Ford is America't fine car . . . at half the line-car pricel Come in (or a Teit Drive and prove tt to younetft % ., . . 629 N. TradeSt.. ; Winston-Saletn ' F redW tndJohiiH iP taB . o t J . ^ ^ " T ..- C b r ita ^ T o s ^ lp . hivc open. - ^ Spinet PUno Batyh. ’ - ed • nidio celevialon ;,hO|^ . in. .ut. yMn|»v for a v^y small down the Jotaatm buUdtog, 215 l ^ t * ! ^ M " m * a i n i « t h W itrceL l l w do all kind* of nieiitt • 40 indi con*^^ pair a iid anteniit - Inrttllitloo piaoo, Ute ^new.\.N^cm»llf ad: Fitd h ,. luat hone from M ntag to (he A m M Fmcm. C dloo A c boy, when ^ $ 3 0 0 ^ For tofotmatloo . von OMd thetr Mfviceai They will *****p, FNB Bo» j' SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY tf|YMVe iBtWMtod in Ugea Oit>-Be Swe lo See Your Fwd I pAdE n tjR ~ T 7 r‘— '" " r- DATMLMjpoittl. IIOCE8?IU.ii M. C.; PEC8MBER 7.' itlfit - * to get up ft muddy blU. B ach d r iy c i- i- e u t.w u ituek into t m nd, iIiik m <U« b j iMe. E ach m an w ai b n « lii( U i aw a •crayny h o r» . but (he wheels w ere ituck f a .t Ato^g eam e an to e rlc a n . “W hr don't you un. h lch o n . hor».V h« ; taM “and hilch him .to the other eart» th e n the tw o h o rs e a m ight get the cart out ot th e'tn v d .”, • The c a rte n were astonished. Thejr had never thought ot that.. .But. th ej, did as the stran- .^ger said, and sure .’enough they , both got to the top ot . the hill. That true O '- • « . ~ ~ . story, told by a m iisienary, shows ;. two things at once. One ti that ■in countries w here ChrisUanity .has' had a ctiance to get around, som e sim ple C hristian ideas get . fallen for granted, such a t help. .ing your neighbor w hen he is in . trouble. Tiio other-ia ■ that where O iristianity is.unknow n, even so .simple a thing as getting together ; to pull out ot the mud, com es a> ■ a strange new idea. W in b My NtlgkbMrl Now 11^ thos( two Chinese car­ ters had been father and son, or broUier and brother, t h v m ight ..hr.vu ibousht ot helping eaeh.o'.h. or, tor to Cbina nothing is too good for m em bers of your family. But we hove no great right to Ir„ike fun of the Chinese. An ot us are inclined to draw pi-cUy hard lines and to think,—Outsi.Ie lho.10 lines I have no neighbcivs. IiislfVj the lines, yes, we unJpr- str i prelly well w hat nelghbur- r is "Lovevthy neighbor as l.iyscic” is a com m andm ent not too li.'irci to u n d ersta ^ . for we I now what it is to love ourselves, llial comes all too naturally. AVe l.ko to get ahead,, to cushion our- fcclvcii from danger and if possU ble (rtrni discomfort, we consult our own interests. Loving onu's neighbor us oneself just m eans looking out for him In the sam e carctui ivnys. thli^ing ahead for liim, ptom oting Kim. We under­ stand what nelghtiorllness Is, yes. We do not confuse it with being m eddlesom e. If you want, to know as m uch about your neigh­ bor as you do about yourself; you aren 't being a neighbor but a nuisance. If you do for your neighbor what he can very well do. ought to do and m aybe wants to do for him self, then you are not treating him like a neighbor ■ M C k ta n O a td tlg M ' J e s u s '. tam ous parable of the tSood Sam aritan shows th at hav. ing neighbors is easy, in tact you can't help it; but that.the fm ^ r- tan t thing Is k d s v a neighbor. It m eans m ore than living in '’peaceful co-existence** a n d ' not bothering each o'ther. It m eans active co-operation and help, ot iiiose who need . help. W herever there is a person In troub^ whom w e can help, there la si neighbor. In our tim e the' world has grown closer together than it w as hi Jesus* time. If there bad been a fam ine in India, the good Sam ar­ itan would never, have known It, or if he had, he could have done nothtaig about It. Now U there is a fam bie h> India we hear about it a s'so o n m the Indiana can: and we can do som ething about it too. W hen farm ers in a church in Iowa, lo r instance, send a IteUer to, a farm er in som e out- of-the-way or devasuted p art of the World across a wide ocean, th at U being a lieigbbor, m odem - style lor a m odern world. W M W ( N i n i l n t i i f i OM Xbere are m any proU aois we haven't worked out yet. In this business tot acting as good neigh­ bors. r o r exam ple: What is the w laett w ay to be neighbor to .. people o( dlSarent race from our aw n? How can a m U -w orker b* a neighbor to the stock-holdtrt, o r how can the stock-bolders be neighborly to the workers? When a corporation. In tha process ot expanslob, throw s BOO persons out of w ork a t cot tim e, la (here any w ay In whicK thoia who are am - rJoyed by tlie; eorporatlen can be neighbors to those who have loat i th e i' lioBitlonsT How can w* be heigbbors to people who resent 1 usT- How far: can we go in help- <ng peopi* wttkaut turning them into'— meioctara'* and beggara? HMr fa n cairlatiana in one de- nom lnatloo be naigiibora to those In aiio tterf ^ «»• n » i» W»»- ' tk a ’ la tt poaalble fbr non-Ckrls- la In •« ( M i •wighbora, in sense of the word, m c tn be? By Je Conraa rnsslbcTffcr ^ ANCY MUlor. aged tM . had tr/olve- C hrbttnos cards left when she reached, the last house on ih c street. Shie djcldcd to try her I'jc k . wilh Old M arlin. S ie mounted the steps of the aging, daterlurating, red brick house and 'nng -:h? bcU. F or a long m om ent ■he felt the urge to nui, but the tiiought of the m hilater's surprise If she should sell the old m an was too strong. She waited there shaking and 3udd?nly th6 door was opened. •‘Well. What do you want?” The tall'old m an glared douoi at. her. •T m Nancy M iller. M ve g o t-’* '*Come in. Come in. You'll freeze out the house.” Nancy’s heart leaped. She was nsida and that was something. *‘rm -selling Christm as cards to help the church. Would you—.” Old M artin snorted. *'I thought l*d seen you before. Your father owns the garngc. You pestered m e last year and the year before. And now you're here again. What ■nakes you think I'll buy your cards? I bat’en’t belbre.” *‘No. But 1 thought m aybe you'd change .your mind. The other tcids—'• Old M artin snorted. **I thought T daeen you before.** “The other . chlldrenJ flumphl W hy'don’t they come hire with their cards? They’re afraid, eh? I’m Old M artin, (he m eanest m an in town.” Nancy smiled - iiim. *’1 don’t think so.’* ‘•Well—. I'lJ . :e »ox of cards Just to g«i . 4 of you. But mind you don’t ever come again.” . M em orlet Nancy left and the oU m an stared a t the door wooderiog if he had really b o u ^ i the cards to get rkl of her. Could It be that she. with shining eyes and long gold an hair and w arm smile. remi;ided him of another little gfarl much like her? She who had left her widower father bereaved tor the second ttime within a year? Meanwhile. Nancy raced toward the mhOster’s bouse with the grM t news. L ate that'bight hi the red brick iMUse the old m an spread the eards on a table and glanced over the w arm and happy greetings. In the right hand com er of each card* he noUced a tiny red and white Santa Claus. "Sentimental rubbish,” he snorted and replaced the Cards in the envelopes. ‘ The next morning he discovered that the ancient wall paper in the badcehall had loosened and a large strip was hanging. He could fix that, he decided, and realize some return tor the dollar he had given Nancy. He spread glue over the faces ot the c a i ^ and used them to patdk the tom wall paper. C hristm as tor Old M arUh was to be,no different than it had been tor the past thirty years. He would rcceive no gifts and he would give non^- . It w «i not aa easy as It bad ween the pM t m any years. The m em ory ot the little girl who had visited htoo the day before blended with the mem ory 'of the little girl of thirty years before. She too had looked forward to C hristm as with •U the excitem ent and wide-eyed wonder of childhood.. A light burned late in the old hOUM. .....r U«wl Holfdoy MOM everyone in town, except Old M artin, received a share ot C hristm as greetings. He got only !» •; th at Iroro a little girL Elev* M oeedy people received cards with no •ignature and e a ^ card w aa accem panied by a five dollar bllL H ie face o t every card was rough u though something had beon to it and (hen <«• movode N ancy received the twelfth card In care of h er father’s garage, and* though recognized it as of the atjie she had aold A e cooU n't recaU to whom she had ■oM l i It contained a ten dollar WU. - : C hriftm as Svtp an old m an knelt and prayed for the drat tim e in Ifalrtsr >M rfy but from the outside . llw cM brick bouao lobkod tbo l;.Oohten« . <wtth) •.A pplaud i; On tin. •.lOMWderorPennayt. M iFw tod .ofUmo ItoBroad iarito U.Putter 14. One of Um Blltaot deW nter ‘ lis'isr• , D e p t ^ f . l 'ssrl tein> rC W « 4 llt tt. Jewish' MaDUtCH IT .nirioo(mtis.> M s? »,C MhCryotptt 9t.£onflane« M. Hit hard M.lTCluid f7e}|»wr«to ^ m n w o f ftherallt M.Rivm^ M .F randi •on^metlMlPopular AfVireCall UsiSun SSsM on^ ij'. 5:iiJ n j liL'i.v: i;*j ..rjjii :o„! i.uin, j u o iv .v : bj'j ri7ir/Uli] LBL!UilL3 IJ[;IJUIL!• 1 ii'jLin njiJi-iL-if-1 SteX akobetfev* . .aisBuUdt4.0«ldeaa«f ».UirstM ine S0.Bttk«i<Hor*e) Uiono«SSeTotmbta SteAalM.ST.«eheiM «f«Ml ».Angr3t: , WeTMy 40.Wndot d tS S w e o f Denmark 4S.Thaw . , D O W N l.Faahionb]r cutting S. Variety ofwiUow I" I" I” I am m m m m m m M M m mmmmammmmM a mmmMmmmMmmm mmmmmm 'mM m mn 1^ Fe La Bowley Th e loneliest pUce in the worid is a sum m er resort at Christ­ m as tim e. Joanne Decker watched gloomily as a haU dozen m en trudged through Qte snow dclrttag Arrowhead Lake. They would re­ turn In a tew hours carrying O iristm as trees on ttieir husky shoulders. Joanne sighed heavfly as the last m an d isap p ea r^ into the brush. This prom ised to be the dreariest Christm as Joanne had ever known. E v ^ the.postm an's whistle tailed to rouse her. It w as only when M r.' Rogers stood at the fa r end ot the drive wavhig a letter that a faint glow ot curlosi^ cam e to her eyes. The old postm an never h^ had something Im portant. Maybe it was a letter from Eddlet supping into a coat Joanne raced eagerly down the snow -covered path. unmindlUl of her <9M*toed slippers. **It‘s from Lynn^ Grove.'* said M r. Rogers with a grin. '*Lyhne GroveT” Joanne stared dreamOy. at the letter in his hand. Then Eddie hadn’t forgotten hert Perhaps he was even conring back **tm gol • Mlor.** said Joomm aeeaataglr. *‘A nice registafod teller from Eddie Long.** to Arrowhead Lake to m arry her. as he .had promised. ’I t's to r your sister.”, said the old m an. “Registered o6—but you can sign it.'* Joanna turned, tiu letter over gingerly; on the flap. In bold, fa­ m iliar writing., was the nam e E . Long. So Eddie U n g was writing to her sister Mary! And after all the wonderful promises he had m ade to her. She walked numbly back to the house.M ary m et h er a t the door. "Did we get maU?”^ she asked inno^ ccntly.//' ^ AccutoHon "YOU got a letter,*' said Jo­ anne accusingly. 'VA nice regis­ tered letter from Eddie.Longl” M ary was startM ; she blushed like a schoolgirl; \thought sol” ’ Joanne-crled bitterly. "AU these months you’ve been feeUng sorry for m e because Eddie stopped w rltlng-and you’ve kept in touch with him behind my back. W hat a hypocrltel” M ary bUnked helplwsly. Joanne ran up to her room and, slam m ed the door. The radio was on; O iristm as carols only empha-- slzed her loneliness.rShe switched . H off. Her eyes settled- on a paper box under the dresser. Drawing It out she scowled at the lovely flg. urine nestled thereto. It was her C hristm as present to M ary. With a sob she picked up the little figure and dashed it to the floor. Joanne hesM ' the m urm ur ot •serious conversation downstairs. She hoped M ary was catching It. Suddenly she decided to teach them all a lesson. C hristm as or not. she would leave home. She could board a bus this very mom-, ing. She knew exactly where to ' go; her friend . Betty-; Giles had urged her repeatedly to spend a week-end a t their new home in Coopersville. . ■' Svrpriso M oerlng The bus-statlon was alive with holiday tourists. Joanne toll most conspicuous in her bhiq-jeans and re d ‘sweater. She g a s p ^ in sur­ prise when a fam iliar voice asked: "W here to. Joonne?” ^ Eddie Long's expressive brown eycB smiled down! at her. He had . her in his arm s before she could rem em ber any good reason to resist. ’’M erry Christm as, darling!” ne cried sis their Ups p ^ e d . “I’ve waited m ore than a. year for this. But why the suitcase? Mary told m e you’d be at hom e for tlM holi­ days; that's why I sent her the letter announcing my arrival.” ‘‘M»ry? 1—1 don’i understand.' •‘Well, It was supposef lo be a Hurprice Last ■ summ .'r. 'A’hcn I was OH' way out here. I ntet an arcir’cnt. Mnr« and your m other knew that I •''ws hurt pnit- ty bad and th'.v d dn'i n «ni «.o friglilen yoi. V'l -n I '!ht» »'rd signs of returning t«- -j- U»?y sub* gestcd th.** . d C:»« J--»tmsS/ werk al y r uSar:. You've got ' wondei’ftii ( " Jos ma. Best in­ law* a m an cn •»,«': for '' ♦ FOR RENT ♦ SPACE IN THIS PAPER ■ 'X'iil Arrcnsc To Siiit GOOD NEIGHBORS-NICES TO F ir V O U R BU SIN ESS The Davie Record is owned end edi* ted by a native'Of Davie County. IF H A V E - bccnona'trlp ; enteitainti guest. , . . ;celebntcd ■ birihdav .. caught a big fiik 1-'' moved .'.■.^eloped;- had ( baby been in a ^ h t . iold your hog. . h«) an operation bought a car painted vour houM , . been inattled . . ' a new tooth . . been shot : '' wolen anvthhig .b«n.robbed fold piit . Ion >our hair - , been arreated Or Done Anything At AU : Telephone, Or Drop a'Poitcard, Or Come In, Or In Any Convenient Way inform ... T H E D A V IE RECO RD Davie Record Has Been Pobiished Since 1399 56 Years Olhe«a have come and gone.]rour county newipapeir keept noing. Sometime* it hat teemed hard to m a^ "buckle ai|cl tongue” mee^' • but Mon the 'aun shines and we march on. Our faitMul-subscribers most of whom pay iwompilv, give lis eow’age and abiding fatth ilt W ~ fdl'ow man. . • ;■ - ■ " € ■'If your neighbor is not taking The''« Record tell him lo subscribe. The . ' " ' price is only $1.50 per year in the ' ' State, and $2.00 in other states. .When Y ou Conie To Town Make Our Office Your Headquarters. We Are Ahyays Glad To See You. P A y i B C O U N i-Y ’S O L O B S T N E S V fS P A l|!E K --T H E P A P B R T H E P E O P I .E H E A D 'AS ■ V- ■S' - N n r s N M i . T « n u i f L r s m o H n u n a w b d a r m n tw N c c a w iM H i» iE n bv g a i n • VQWJMN tV I.• V ItOCKSVILLB. NORTH CAROLINA. VBDNBSD\T DBCBVliER 14. row.NOMBRR 19- LET US DO YOUR >0B PRINTING We can siatve you mohf^ on your' ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, PACKET h ea ds, ^ PatroniM yoUr hoihe iiewii^ and thereby hdp‘ liuUd up-vi'yoiiir.'i Iwme t c ^ and county/ ■ : THE DAVIE RECORD. W h ^ ^ ^ H ^^pM fag Id Da. yierBefdra Pai kint Mrtiin And Abbreviajled Skins. (Da«i« Record.;Dk 18, .i9iq): . Mts; E. P, Bradley openf Wed. - neMlHy In Oreenslioro;'* Hnk B, C. Cboaie n^nt 'W td- 'nndav In Wltisloii ^alrni sbopplnit K. O. and t . Walker iprnl' Wednesday shopping In S«l- ■ i«hnry. Mrii, ]ulii» Yonna; of Durham, Aprni teveral days laat. wetk with htr pa'ridia ■ ____- --MIm. Kathryn Karfeti is able to . be out again alter being quite 111 w ithin, ........Mrs,. W. A. Correll and two lit- lie sons spent laat week In -Wins. ton-Salem ylaltlng telatiyca, ’ Gaithei attended a direct , tots oiMtlng or the Wachovia, Bank & Trnst Co,, lo Wlnston-Satem, - F ; Roger Stewart, o( Raleigb; Is spendliig aome^tlne here with bra ' parcnta, Mr.-aul.Hrs. |«cob Stew­ art, Mrs, Gradr Ward, Mlssea Haail Kntfeea and Bonhle Dwiggina apent Thursday In Winstan-Salem ahop. plois-' Pr. T L, .Glenn has purehased a lo* from W. A. Griffin jnat west of ti><- a‘pa tbe Stateayille road, and la at.'ting Ihe erection of a dwelling ' hiiiine. - ' , Mr: and Mrs, Robert Safley are . the i^n d parenia of a fine ;9M . ;t'Oiin.d-son who' arriy^ at ' their home la this dty on Wednesday, Cec.:iitb, 0. t , Williams, of Snmter. & G„ W JI iiiboslncss visitor heie Brlday. : . Mr.. ..Wllliama aaya bualoeas condlt l<>hii In tke Palmetto State are pret. tygdod,’ ■' Sanford Stonentreet,^ of Canp, Who has been in a Stateavil'le, boa. ’ piiai for the paat month recoyerfog t'om an operation, wan able to rr- turn hoiLe Thnrsdaj. . R:,P. Oarretl and family, who ' moved from CeMei to Tbomar jyllte about three yeara ago, have ' ‘'movtd back to Iheir farm. Tiie Rreord la glad"'to .welcome tbe>e go>>d pcopltf back lo bayle Connii, Raslua Hortiar o I Knoxville, . Tenn., Ellis Nwardai of . Blw<^, ^iid., H. C. Koonia, of CMleejne W. C, Elam,.ol Tnriierabbrg, R. 1, and AW. T. jMiesi of j lilbckayilK R. 3, . were caWtTlbntora'to tl-e . g.Koa. fund last'week. , B< rn, to Mr, and Mm. -John .S. ciinirl, 00 Saoday,'Dm. I5tb • fine fon. - H;itn, to Mr., and Mrs. Peiry A b , of LomlMitm, of Dec lotb a fine daughter. Ura. Aehe;rbe. fore marriage waa Mj* Bonnie Brawn, of.Hockayllle. Mias Mary LewirKlmbrongb, • niir«e al the T ^tl Cliy Hoj^talJHa auending a few diiya in tomi with - bet parenfs, Mr. aod'Mta. A, M 'Kimbrough. - ^ . Mr. and Mrs. *r. W .-.Tutt^w , an.nomice this marriage of* tbeir daukshte^ Ploells Flo to Mr .Rii h^n J. Foater on Monday, Dec. 9; 191^ at York; South Carolina. Al home Hsrm'ony. N C .,, Mr*. Roy WillUma, ;61 Oak■ Giuve, who waB urried id he BdP list hospital abott< two weks ago, i» getting akMig'olcelv'aiwI wilV be •Mr ro reiurn home some time tbia wrek^ Mrs.,Wllllamawaa danger ouiiy III I nd >her Irlenda will be \ »l«a io know that she w getttor*■ • ■|.iu«-,ao weli.'. ‘ • ; iUH.' iahier tella^iia that he ha. ■ finfihed Ihe'SmbW 'btlffge across lb- South Vadkln.tJver;couoi . nmie and Rowan CounUea, near . Ke'trkle’a mill: *Mi.-,Lan1i»*aahe i(«r work bn ih» Wiiiicher’a Ford • , lMi(l#e on the old Wl'kesboro and - ; SalKbnry l«wd. Tbia la to ' be .i s. - i steeV hildge. Tbe Ratledge bcMge acnwi Hunling Creek haa been pul 'In s'paaMMeroodhloD. Thia bridge . V.i was waahed out duilog the Augusl '.frw litl;--.. ■••*■ •, . OPEN FORUM And alter' ibeae, things I "aw (liiiir comers of the earth, hoidlng the four wlnda of the! eaita that the wind shonld not >blow on the eaiik, nor on the sea, nor on ao,v ttee,. And I aaw anoiher angel as. ceniling from tbe rasi, having the aeal of the living Gpd; a!rf he eriad with a ioud voice to the! four an. geK to whom it waa given to hull tbii earth aiid sea; Sa^ng Hnrt uM he eartii, neiiher ihe aea nor the trees, till we have Maled the aer,: yanis ot onr God in tbelr foreheads Chapter 7, yerasa 1 3, 3- The a. bove vefsea .rantain very atronr thonghia aa to the jndgnienta a bout to he poured out upon tbe In babltanls bf the earth, for Inalance these four angds atandlng. lo tbe four dlrectloos held power to ■ con­ trol Ihe <«'ind, they could destrov ivery Hying thing u|»n the face of the eanh. With increasing Ihe wind everything would be destroy, ed. or either by- ahntiog oS Ihe wind so air could not teach the :artb.:t^ben death would raault But In the dealings of onr Lord with the inhabitants ot tbe earrh It is uot bis aim to destroy but lo save mankind; so n notice the fifth angel ascending fro I the eini: with inptrnctlonatd the tour angels not id hurt the earth uritber anv thing upon the earib unill the Lord could Kal twelve ibdnsand from ewry trlhe ,of lareal wblch would .be ;one.' bnndred and forty four tham iid men;M‘rr^^yania to miniateV id the htagdra God op. on the cartbiy TbeM^wrvaota are to bear.theprieMhoad'of God and attend to.duiln of'’ searching dm and h^'n.imher^ with the rlghte- ous befoi* Ibej^gmentaare tob,. lioted out n|<on .the earth when Ibr t/»d coinM the second time. In t lie eighth chapter we are Inform id about' the aeventh seal which i» tbe seventh thousand year period o¥ Ibie earlb'a' dnratidn In wbicli will come' tbe -final motial exlai adce of tbe creation of the earth .w ,wc know.il today. The seventh teal will odntaln aucb things aa the taming of the Lord lor the aecdnd time to - eifMUie judgment upon tbejKople,' Ihe ^ reauirecilon Irom. ibe drad, t e compleiino .of lh> corrupt governmenia U|ion t b • earib tbe estamisbment of tbe kingdom of! God upon the enrib and will he kpoan aa ihe Ihous. and •’cara of pewe opnn the eaitb wbeo Ihe Savior will lelgo aa 'king i>f king's and Lord o f LdrdU Mostly in thw chapter the n;velaiar <siw the JuilgmeaK gwen lo the wicked whom bad hot lisi^ 'td the hundred.lort v fi nr Ihouaairf ape. dal aervants «lim ,bad been aanl. ed with power in iiieir loteheadalo acia in lbe auliiority of the Laid We' aim neiie that each aeal or ihouaaiid. yeara had Hi judgment le a l^ t during lM» pe'iind waa preaMed' ever by an - adgcl wlMmjidminlald^ liie; jiidgmcnli aaalgned;>lo!,hla «a. - *nia Judg 91 still is in ihe Inlnte and ai ante a« we live each one of the human family mnn meet that aw: fid judgment wiih few and tremb. lin g .If we have done goad we;lo will fear hiicsiise no ooe mecla ite God ol heaven-witbont fear; to tliose.whdm \have: tailed 10 heed ibe wainlng ol repeoiance and for- glveoess. will meet Ihe awfuKcrial,. with more fear and greater aosMy b^uae of our ' memory o I evil deed* commiu'ed. then we are toid there Will be'weeploc and goaab. iog of leeibi and even, aame will prav lor the rocks ' a'nd mountains la fall upon os and .hide ns from the pre»encr of the .Lord. II doea ldo|^ like every onie: would re ^ theiie thihga and repent- before tbe time 01 judgment;, ., - . (. Lf BENNETT. DiichsmN.C GOODOLDDAYS (C^llnued Prom Laat Week) To change the anbjeclj I have decided to talk about bad roadssdd antomdMln this. week,.; When to Moekavllie 'n, 1900 there wasn’t an autdmablle In ihe coun. ty a d not a m lle^ Improved roada. Ode of the first nm to buv an automoMle- < In Da^e was' Will llenlrleka, ol Advance, I don’t iher the year or the maite of 4ar. '• hill* Swlc^ood, who owned a livery and trade stable. Idnied on. the apot now occupied the lire bonse. owned one of tte first autos thsi came lo Moekavllie! It was a Bulck touring ear, five-pass, enger. “Swlcie." as he was called, u ^ Ms Bnick to tfanaport drum, men to tbe rural' atoiea In. Daylf connly Mrs. Swlcegood operated the Swlcegood Hotel, which atodd on the spot now occupied by Ihe Knox Jobnalone block, 00 South Main street. T h e hotel was de- airoyed by fire sbout >5 years '•to. Among others who honght cara some 40.0dd vnra ago, waa T. j. Byiily, cashier of The Bank o f Davie. Tom first boiight a motor­ cycle. tbe firat one ever bifdnghi to thIa couaty, He used thIa motor- ^rle.forsoine ilme. before bnying • Bnlcklconpe. One day Tom waa bla mnroirycle on the'aide, walk up Nortii Main atreet at a pretty lively clip. When he was 1' the 'home o f Mr. and VrB.' iiaek Brown, a email dog ran out dlrectiy Ja front of the motor, cyde: As well as I remember the dog nrvlvi^. ' Mr. Bverly parted company with tbe motorcvde - It going one way airi be going the other. Mir. B|wiy auatalued aome painful teg Iniurles; and walked limp for some time. He discarded t h e mo*orcycle a n d bought the Bnick. Another Mocksville man.'Dr. R. P. Anderran, decided he nnded a ear and i^ered a'puryea froia up ndrih somewhere. Thia car looked like a buggy and bad high wheels wl.h aolld lira If I am not mis. Uhen. ' The driver had .fd gel out of tbe ntrjand use s'crank 10 start tbe car.. A hole for tbe eranic was In one oi the apokea„dq tUe front tight 'wbfcl'and the driver bad to lean oiit .of the car to [^ul on the brakes whieh' was on Ihe outside of the' car. The car had no stwr. Iu4 wbKl. but a lever, Wiien this i-pasmger car arrived al the Sonibern Railway depot a- large C'owd of apectatois waa pteaent. to ace It unloaded. Kulns Fry a .good mechanic kelued to unload tbe cer sod get it in rupnlng order. Alter wdrklhg wlib It for lieytral bdura Ruins got i< up rjepdt Ull. which wail a dirt toad a 1 tbat time, The engliie gut overheated . Md seyeral klopi had to ihade before tbe car reached the square. One cold November day sa l waa walking stound .the. aqnare, Dri A ndm n asked me to take a ride with him in his oeaucar. I didn’t have my dveicoal; but lold .him I would like a ride If be waw't going far, - lie told.me to hop In, which I'did. We sta led up Wllkeoboio aireet, and we'paased the' boTse where Mr*.' H. C., Mefdii.v-lires, the cer hit a mud. bnie and : some ■blnsi went tara. The doctor re irked:,-tbat we bad brokeii spring; . Ndibing daunted,'we kept sioiBg. Just this aide loppa ce tery ■ the'car cam to a snddrn atdpj We gdi oui'and looktd over the car fi-oui one end Id the other bat Cf-iildn'i iw» aoytblng wrong, The doctor said he gneased we we ol g^'aiid «oMid bave to pusb 'the cat baik |u idwn I told him wonld'walk back to towti and . get a.>mr gas hnl waan't going lo help puHb Ibe car sH Ibe way; -beck to Ibe 'squere. He took C30T HIM TOLD A haughty lawyer once aalced a sterlingTold farmer, "Why don’t you hold up your head' in the world llkel do? I bow my head before neither Ijod nor man.” “Squire,” replied the farmer, 'see that field of grain? Only those beads that are empty stand iip. Those that ara well-filled at« ihe ones that bow low.” Christmas Gilt that will be appreciated every week for 51 weeks, is a year’s subr Ktiptlon to The Davie Record. You can save both worry and money by sending your friends or rolatives the old home town pa­ per for a year. The price is only $1,50 if sent anywhere in North Carolina. Out of tbe Stale sub­ scriptions are only $2.00 per year. Send or bring us vour gift sub­ scription and we will mail a love­ ly Cliristmas card to the 'one re­ ceiving the paper, giving (he name of the person who is making the gift. ^Address THE DAVIE RECORD, Mocksville, N, C. SPENT IT Mother; What have you done with all your money, son? Billy:' Well, mother, yesterday was a.ralnv day, so I spent it. NOTHING BUT A LAMP Johnny, aged four, appeared at his faihei’a study door clasphig in his hands a forlorn-looking chick which bad strayed ftom a iieigh- bor's brooder. . John,” said his bther, sternly,' take that chicken back to its mo- ''**h hasn’t got a mother,” ! an- esoniv ind shoiild not be accept- over with the Cbrlstrow apMt «s •wered John. ” ** fof other pur*poses. A person can obtain a so* Onr County And Social Security Aloag Maia Street Br The %ceal Ramlllet. ... wmnoo Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith on ; their way to movie show -M rs.; W. A- Hutchens buying great big beautiful doll—Miss Julhi James carrying tray of hot drinks Into banking house - .M|». C. |. Wilson and Mrs- Robert Foster doing a llnje late Christmas shoppliw- . Lester Martin, Jr., Frank CerazzI and George Martin holding a cau>' cus in front of city office—Mrs. Frank Fowler playing with me­ chanical toys in dime tore—Rat- ledgc family holding reunion on , corner of the square—Mrs. Pete . Walker selling men’s shins In de* partme.<t store—Miss Edria Will­ son doing extensive Chriaimaa shopping on chilly day-M rs. E A ., Eckerd and children entering mo­ vie theaice—Mrs. J. L, Hill eating cone ot ice cream—Misa Flo Ben nett talking with friend in Gift - Shop—T. I. Caudell waiting in tonsoral parlor for a hair cut—C. L. McClamrock looking for « liew Blum’s Almanac-Small boys ^ - ing at candy diaplay in window of Mocksville Cash Store—Robert Basinger walking around aquare looking (or empty paper cartona— Mrs. P. S. Young remarking that ahe had finlahed her - Christnias “W elLukeitbaciito ita fiith- said the boy’s parent, determ­ ined to maintaiti authority. “It h aa n ’t g o t a fath er, eith er,” M id lo h n n ie . “I t h asn ’t g o t a n y 'dilng but an o ld lam p:” " SOME ABSENT A bir parked beside us recenilv at a dilve-ln movie.. We were a- mazed at the number of children packed in the back seat. When the count. To illustrate the hazards of cash­ ing checks where only a social se- cutity card is oflFered as identifica­ tion, a true sioty ia cited. Recent' out and iet’s get stiir^ before the crowd starta.” He waa - preparing to pull am y when a small voice pip^ up from the back seat. “You ate forwtting soinebodv; Daddy.”“W hor he asked Impatiently.“I don’t know, Daddv,” answer- ,__. -___________________ . ed th e little girl, “but somebody '»• •ia not beiebecausenowevetybody acallfrom a supermarket mana- can ait down.” , Iger and picked u|> a woman "cus- |tomer“ who, using several di]ler> hr gas after he got the cspoff the ‘"I «>='»> cards as Identi- link and lonnd plemy of gi. ificadon, had passed *1600 in wor- Alifrwanding aroniH Ireezing for tbiess checks during her travels ciat aecurltv card and work under any name he wishes. T o. receive hi* old age insurance benefits at 6S or later, he must prqve on> Iv that he is the person for whom a social aecuritr account ha« been set up under that name and num­ ber, ^nd that his earnings have been credited to that account. Therefore, a social security card ia no guarantee that an individual ------ was over* the man of is using the name his mother gave d>e fomilv aaid, “Put tlw aPeakerihi„. ,h „ he has a bank Bv Louis H. Clement, Manager. A social security card is identi- fication for social security purpos- shopping—David Rankin bubbling ' over with the Christmas apbit *s he visits stoles around the squate —Two autos raang at high speed down Main atreet—Mra. lack ^ ford wanting to know if It waa.go- ing to anow—Mra. N. K. Slsiitey shopphig around in dime atote on warm afternoonr-Ardtu* Phelps rambling around town on tataiy morning—Mr*. Jcttie Stine hurty^ mg down Main street—Mra. £* A'. - Eckerd remarking that her Chrtol* mas shopping was nearing an end , —Miss Ossie Allison browsing »• . round in Gift Shop -Sheek Bow­ den. Jr., distributing checka a. round the square—Two young bf dies paiked in brown car on the square talking things oyer before ^ Santa comes—Mrs. George Row­ land hurrying 10 committee meet­ ing—Bill Arp Lowrance remaik- ing that lie alwavs read the Joka in The Record—O K. Husser re­ porting no fires in the Fork com­ munity recentlyT-Thiee batbers «.n.etime «hile the d W kepi through six Eastern cities. Thrf trying to cr«nk It. the engine fir.l- pS-year<)ld woman claimed that ly i.-.nKhl np S11.I the doctor jnmp '»he had been led Into her crimi- ed in tbe . >r a« it began to toll, nal career by a man she met whlk. . He rtouted io meto iunandjnmp working as a waitreas in Baltl- Bailey Smith ^He had planned all their the raln-Kenneth MutchUon do- talking about how busy they weic on Friday afternoon —Rev. A . M. Kiser on his wav around the square Louiae Blackwelder and Judy Sanford pausing.In drug..toK fof efreshments-Mr. and Mrs. June in the car a» be wa« afraid i« Mop •wore, it lor fear he conlda't «ei it *ta»u operations, ahe alleged, and ha4 ed aaain. >I aide a da«h for the «ak«n »H the money, ear and ciimWd in. W. armed! The Soclil Security Admlnistra- back at the dociot'n otBoo williont tion has repeatedly warned busi- funbet trouble, bu' that w.a my ness men not to accept social se- first and last lide in ibe dicioi’a curity card* aa identification in newDnryea Some froe later be caahing check*, giving credit, or aold Ibis car to *ouog m»u fiom for any other purpose not connect- aickoiy. who spent .hoot a d»y ed with the administration of the rt.lving h home The doctor laier,»oclal security progr ing some shopping in apothetaty shop - Misses BeavylelU and Shte- |ey Gaither looking atout^ ter Santa In Western Aiito Stote. bought t SittdebMker, H ILLTO P Service & Supply BECT PLACE TO GETrr Gas, Oil, Tire* 1 And Supplies Staple Gro .'eries Snujl Enoafh To Appreciate ' Your Business Large E n ^ b To Fill Your Tank If you have any question con- Icetning your social security, you j might write us ai 361 Post Office B.iilding, Salisbury, N. C-, or see our repre<entative who yisit. the Court House, Mocksville -N. C., on the firtt and third Fridays of each month from IZtBO-liBO. Princess Theatre. CINEMASCOPE WEDNESDAY “TaACK OF THE CA^^ In Color Widi Robert Mitchum & Teresa Wright Cartoon J .W . H ILL Shoaf Coal & Sand Co, We Can Supply 'Vour 'Needa IN GOOD COAL. SAND and BRICK Call or PhcmeUa At Any Time PHOOT194 Foim*tIyD»yleBiiclt&.Co«ICa CINEMASCOPE ' THURSDAY & FRIDAY •THE KENTUCKIAN" In Technicolor With Butt Lan­ caster & Diana Lynn New* SATURDAY ■MASTeRSONOF KANSAS" In Color With Geoige Moot-' gOThetv.&; Naticv Gate* Cartoon iSC Serial ' MONDAY & TUKDAY “LAST COMMAND” lo C ^ ;. With Stertiag Hayden News ; .PRICE: . R i|t«larSliow « * iln ilt.S S OW Miaa II*' ONEilikSOOPE A dahs tSeC blM tae t i i O A V K U 0U N TY 8 HGGCa SHOW VAUIC -. ■ w PS? : PAOBTWO f DAVm KBCOBD. MOCKByilitj. H. C . DECEMBER 1«. IWt THE DAVIE RECORD. C FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. TELEFmHE ■atond kttlMPaitoffle* la llocto-*ai«. N. a , II Swond-Rlnw M«Hmatter. lUreh 1.19m. :smsqurnoN kates: ONe VEAir. IN N. CAROLINA SIX M Q iirm s.m If. C A ^ N A ONF ^«.-./VSAir00TMB8T»Tf''. »l.M SIX MONTHS. OUTSinC ST ATR - (IM Sam Joneti the k ru evanidlK once reim rit^ that Whbkv w n a good thing in In place, but added that in plac* was in hell. Sonie of the hootleggen thilik In place is in Davie. Buy Christmaa seals and help fight tubeiculosis in voiir own town and countv. Most of the monev from the tale of these little Red Ctoss . Seals will femain :n Davie Coun^. Use them on all your Christmas packages and lei* ter*. Adlai Stevenson t*in he is a candidate for ptesident on the Democratic ticket n e x t year. Adlai said th i^ years ago that he wouldn’t run for president hui he did tun and Rot beat. If he gets the nomina.inn next year and General Ike rui^a on the Republican ticket Adlai will get another beating. In Lottisiana Fort Polk, La.—CpI. David C Potts, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potts, Roi>ie 5, Mocks- vlUe, N. is pxnldpatlnx in the largest ArmvAtr Force since World War II. Exercise Sage Brush, in Louisiana. Corpural Potts, a member ol Headquarters Company of the 8 ^ Airborne Division’s SOSth Infan try Regiment. Is regultrlv stationed stationed u Fort Bragg, N. C. Corpor^ Potn entered the Army in Aoril, 19M. and complptrd basic trafning at Fort Jackson, S. C Children's Party Doit Hoithouser, engineer and Clyde B ^ e r, conductor with the Southern Railway Co„ who run betweot WinstoD'Salein and Bar her, have mode many. friends a- mong the children along the line. Por rh e ^ tfe w years they have been giving the children treats. This year they will h m a party at the Ciimmuniitv Building in Ad­ vance, Dm. 18th, at 4 p. m. There will b^ a play given by the chiU ren,' atiid a slioit talk by conductor Ba tber, with his railroad laniecn All are invited Ip be present .Only From Asheville , Asheville, N. C., Dec. 3.' Hello Bro. Stroud: -Speaking of Old Times, here is one that might dcklc! the funny bone of some of your young readers, if they have never heard it before. Dr, Kim­ brough, Mr. bill Weant, Letnuel Gaither, and several more of the old timers of that day, got a good laugh over the incident. There was a good farmer, who lived out Jericho way. I will ’call him Joe Joakes, for that was. not his name. Joe would' sometimes comtf^to MbcksvUle., and get all tuned up in high C by the time he was ready to so home. One Sat­ urday morning he came to town and left his team and wagon at the blacksmith shop of Terry Hel- lard, and instructed Terrv to cut die tires on his rear wheels. |oe went up town, and Terry remov^ the wheels and srirted on the job, but before he had finished he was called to dinner. Iii the mean time Joe had be..6me lit to the gills, and decided it was time to go home. He went to the shop, hooked his mule to his wagon and took off. He got about a mile the other side of Bear Creek, n from of where Jesse Brown then lived. Mr. Brawn was in his froiit yard. Joe stopped his'mule, a n d 'ho^ lowed (o Mr. Brown, “lesse”. he said “Next time you men work this road 1 wish you would cut this hill down a little. Its about to pull my mule to death.” Mr. Brown took a look, and said, "Why Joe you are not going up hill. Both your hind wheels have run off.” Joe crawled down out of his wacon and took a look. "Demed If they aint,” he said, 'and I coutd have gone up befo.e iSquire Grant and swore I h ^ bwn going up hill eter sin.el left Mocksville.*’ R. S. MEKONEY. Farmington High School News B« Johiiite eilii!.anil Jur Railik Farmington will play Woodleaf at Farmington Dec. 15, at 7 p. m The big events around school this week aieUie basketball games- Friday, Dec. 3, the Blue Devik met the East Bend Wildcau for two verv tzciting games. The giris lost to East Bend 21-46, but the boys lost by only 9 points. John­ ny McBride, Claience Driver and lohnny Mauser were the top scor­ ers, On Dec. 6, the Blue Devils traveled to Woodleaf The games were so close diat there is still some douhr about who won. Ca rolyn Boger scored 11 points andchildnn will have a part in the ttei^ Thbparty has the co-opera.‘did a fine job for the Blue Devils ion of thchxnlm erchanain the w uhthehelp t>f EHwheih King c o n im u n lty ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ and Margaret Angell. Ouistand' - _ , ing defensive players were Rachel Chnstmas rarties ^dith Pilcher. Leonard Shelton, Local 251,-UnitedTextile Work JohnnvMcBride, Clarence Driver.! eta of America. AFL, at Coolee- Johnny Houser, James White and mee; hiis announced plana for two Jimmy Smith did a ' good jo'., of Cnriinnas partiest for iu members holding back the Wo„dleaf team, and'their families to be held on A statement from Coach'Dull ex- Christnua Eve. plains that "The players are i.iex The sixth annual Childrens’ perlenced, having ohiv Iblmny Chriiraas party will be held Sat- McBride and Rachel Lanesion urday dec. 24. at 10 a. m., in the back from last year’s starting line- Cooljmnw &hool Auditorium, up.” ”Biit,“ he adds, “we expect The party it for childreit 12 yean a |ut ofwins by tournament time.” o f.^ 'a n d under. Each child at-. The Ben'C lub met Mtmdav tending will receive a gilt bag con- night and the new member re- bwing a toy, fruits, nuis, candies ceived their pens, b mners and cer- and a auipcM package. ^ In adJit- ti6:ates, Mr. Wallace, our prind- ion to this the chlMten will be en pal, gave a talk on - What The ter^niBl by'Fred Kirby, of Tele Club Expects of . its Memben.” , vlsl«» 'Staiioh:WBT-V, in Char- The business part of ihc meeting lotiib and his hofw ‘ CaHco.” San pertained to toe discussion end re-| ti ca us ;^'rali»b« present. portion various proj.cts. Plans This y<ar'lh«e will al«o be a f„r ou' home-crmini! bsskeihall' psW fortheaotire fami v. .This game were discussed and a Chri>t- wilLalso held Ciiris mjs Eve in ma« par y W4S planne.l. • j the' SchMl Audiiorium Tlu-ie 'Ihe4-H Club met Thursd.iv af-l wili bf'iWtj iihowt to theie w II be te no n ac 1:15 The Junior, und »eais *K «l«i^^«- The fintsh iw S.-nio -clubs'were combined and • b:ai|,i'p:,in/\^^^ ni. ifter shoitp ogram t ur spcc'alj . : Nil adtnittion wi^ was iniu duced- B.-ri<i.rd forM thcK prb^m but e ch p^-r- Buuche, from Aliieria, intcrnatipii aoiiratn^inii miiBf have a ticket., al Arm youth exchauge,. showed ib ttn .: StMineat Agent Mme.alides and gave a talk al»ut of !•«•»«<» «•«« ‘he A ly ty and the countries he b d « • ed mutic that it being played thitted that o ra r;!^ ) would aciend m i lu n ascckin the ichool cafe- ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT IN WHICH TO FINISH YOUR CHRIS TM AS SHOPP1NG! FOR HER Lingerie , - BY . «S£AM PRUFET Panties, Slips, Oownt, .Paiamas. "LADY BERKLEIGH" Pajamas “LOVABLE” Braasiers, Garter Beln Panty Girdles “CAROLE” Panties Jewelry : BY EMERSON Earlngs. ‘ Bracelets N edcla^ 0 >dcen $1.00 and $2 00 LmBm Bed Room Shoes Moc^ Style Fur Lined Soft Leather Topa And Soles $2.98 Your Gifts Wrapped FREE At & G^MOpRE *]SONS HEY KIDS I WiU Look For You At B C. MOORE & SONS FRIDAY NIGHT Be Sure And ^ m e 1 Will Have Candy And Chewing Gum ForThe Kids. Cigars For Papa, I Am Going To Look ForYoi|. SANTA CLAUS. FOR HIM Dress Panti ' All W ool Flannelt.. Rayon And Accetate Flannels, Garbardinet ■ Many O thert, $5.95 to $12.95 Sport and Dress r’/,’ Shirts ■French Cufb and Regulan ' All Colors Styles Assorted Colors Arid Patterns $1.98 to $5.95 Men'* i Robes / Beautiful Rayon' And Accetate Robes In Navy and Matron $4 95 Felt , Hats By Famous Brands Assorted Colors and Stylet The Ideal Christmas Gift $2.98to^$.i^ Shop At The Store Where Your Money Buy* Mere B. C. MOORE & SONS “BUY FROM MOORE AND SAVE MORE*' m ic h y ^ SU pl ^ stay clear of SHOW, mud aad ice. And new Chevrolet tfucks have'em! Be ^ure you Truck! a New Chevrolet Trucks VKatch th e D ea l!WHY rAY MOM FOR AN . OID*FASWONn TftilCKt You*tt stiU fiAd the same low priceT-^ on oew Chevrolet Ta«lc>Fbrce tracks.. No increasest Cel our deat-iiMl be toli*0«of for. •ofler hon- ditng. 12.V0II oled^Ml iyitaiii for ^Mtckof ftstarting. And HmI's only •he b^innli^l : Here's ;whete you and today’s mmt modem tnick'fealuiesl. Like fresh, functional Work-Styl- iogl Gieater visibili^ with the panoramic Gfcaler comfort With new ; High-Level ;venlilatk>D! . ' ^ And imder the hood,'you’ll see. the shbrlM stroke V8* in any lead- - lag triKlc-w the newest ediuon at Chevndefs &mous truck 6. • COme.in u d get a modern tnicki PENNINGTON CHEVROLET CO., INC. PHONE t56 ' MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ) TTO D A ^ ^ O K D . DECBM8ER M. HMjg jMOBTBRBIji the DAVIE RECORD bidwt P»P«r la Tlie County No Liquor, Wta*. Bern LYNM CRAWFORD. Rrr<«« NEWS AROUND TOWN. Pink R aM te, of Woodleai,wat Friday on burtnett.in Rev. l. R. HarWton,ofConcbrd, waa in Tue^av looktot after some bustnew m atty^'^ - Sanford M otor-Ca, has been treated to a, coat, of red paiiit. which adds thiich to its appMr- ance. . . Mrs. James Fuller and daunltter Patsy and son Jiminy, spw t the week end in Charlotte, guests of M «. Bvelw.IMte. ' . Mrt. Donald Bingham m d lit­ tle daii^tervbfaem nw ns, spent Spent Thiirsaay iti town, guests of her lather, Robt- t . Smith and Mrs. Smith. ; Sam F. Binkley left Wednes* daySfbr Pensacola, Fla., wh«* he Will 'ip m i the Chrisunat hbli days with his son, S . F. -Binkley and Mrs. Binkley. Mr. and Mrt. Ray Hendrickt, of A dvan^ R«ute i. ate the proiid parentt of a fine daughter, Ksthy Sue. who atiived at Rowan Memr orial Hospltsl on Dec. 2nd. . FranUin N. Battevi soil of Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Burton of Route 2, Aduance. N. C . has been appohit. cd quad leader of hiarcctuit com­ pany at d»a Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Rev. Robert Hardee, of Gnmlte Falls, te renewing his aubaetiptlon toThcR«ciHd m te t us at fol­ lows: “Y oi ate a good editor. I appredate you fiw your statid for the right." . Many thanks. Mrs. Roy. Call «rat-calied-to San. ford on Oeo 2nd to be at the bed- ride ^ her .niother, Mrs. Mattie Riddle. Mtt. Riddle died on Dec. 3tdataSanfofd hospital. Funer­ al and biir(altetviceis took pUceon D jcSth. - Mr. and Mrs. C G. Leach, of Stovall we Hwndiog awetil days the guetts of Mr. and .Sam Allen, on Route 2. M r.leadi has been In bad health fbrThe past year or two, but is much improved. Mr. and M » R o ^ ^ e y and Mr. and Mrt. Roy Saa*v. of this W ^T S a'S fi. a n d Mrs, D;^e Tharpe, of Harmony. R. 1. spent Sunday of last‘ week vititing the Unvdle Caveria and Grandfcther Mounuih, They repotted the weathwftic. ' . j i Mr. and Mrs.' .). & Tutterow, whi>-have Occi^ioB the R. B. Sanford house on the conier of Salidmry and W ater.sti^s since thdr home burned several inonihs Mrs. Blackwelder popie Gets $130,- vie County, died tt her home in : The allotment of $25,000,000' in - , ; Wishtoiwoo. D <ieirIyiastTuesi school bu^^ to North had day morning, following imr ilhiess Q^^^^ the ditpel program . T1ie;<>f mote than ^ ^ - Education at Raleigh last Tuesday, devotional w u im teiit^by two Survivhig are die husband and „j^e*s part of thii fiind la girit. Sylvia Snoudreadinga p ^ , two bratheit. ’ r u $ m 407.28. which'can b« used to rTheTouchoftheMastei’sHand.” Funeral services were he'd at good advantage. Small favors are thankfully received, and l^ e r oandNancyRollinssinging."Toudi 10 a, m., Thuiwlay ait Arlihgibn. thankfully received and larger ones Lord Jesusi” Following was Va.,: and the body laid to rest in In ptopqrtion,__________ a parade of talent. Tliose panici-N ational Cemetery.; . - mm ■ , a I pating were Nancy Rollins, Nancy Col.-and Mil. Blackwelddr were i M U ie S 'M C U Q ttte l- ' Brown, Gene Ploit, lanice Smoot,. ««eent guests of CoL BUdtweldef’t ■ Floretta. ^Ilette. aiqulta Mur/.roo^er. Mrs. C h » BlaAwelder, ~ 'nouiiced the enimement of their a ^ and Ruth Greene conclud^ ago, accompatiled by CoL Black- rav, and Emma ?o Pope. A skit, on Wilkesboro streiet. , They ,re- jounced the engagement of their "Harmless Scandal,” by Sue How- turned to Washington two weeb daughter, Joan Geneva, fo C ^ l Curlis McDaniel, son of Mrs. W. Mn. Calhoun’s ho WELCOMEmm TURKEYS FOR SALE-Dress ed or on foot. Any She. For your Christmas Turkey, please-call 186 Of 52, Mocksville. the program." welder’s mother, who 'spmds th e 'f McDaniel, of Route 4, Wood- Momtay a t activity period the "inters with her sp^ ^ ^ e wedding date will be an- F. M. .A. met to discuss plans for Col. Blackweldet'has a host, of ^ a.Christmas party. It waa held ftieiids and relaHves in Davie ' ' ' • ■-— Friday afternoon, I>ec. 9tb. A t County who join th e Record hi a m a w ter the business session Gaw Rice extending sympathy lo him in ~ ;1 irA N T A D S P A l . had the devotional, and Jiihnny this sad hour. Gerald Bladnveld. j ___^............ Sue Teague and Nancy Brown er, of this city, a brother, attend-. PKsented a skit. ‘-‘Homemaker vs ed the fiin en l^n d b u ^. - H ^ ^ if e .’^. The meeting then ^ A r s r titb a ll banauer given' ^ e U r y E ^ l k I I M.mMTell,. Henry H. Sells. 88. ofnear Salis-bv the lavcm.. Jiinmy Kdly was dirf Djj. „ Lynn Haven presented the trophy for the most NuiMng Home in this city. itstanditiR player of the year. i Mr. Sella, was a nativt of Davie Tuetdav nighr Counney made .Cbiinty ana Wdi a fttlied farmer a good showing as tfiev wool both and textile worker, the bow* and glH»» basketball , Surviving arc thtee tone, one games. The girta’ score was 2741 '*” * • “ “ “ jj^ th e W «»re 5 2 ^ /^ e _p^; boy.* game was very tight all the „ ^^0 p. m. Thursday at Wright’s wav »nd our bovs played well. FunetalHome Chapel, Salfoburye ' The 4*H Club had their tegular Buriel was In Chestnut HUl Cem- meeting Wednesday at icthrityiie. etery In that city. riod. Johnny Etchison called the n * C 1* .____ meeting to order and'the pledge J lf r S . L lB O J . T e r r y to the United Sutes ilag was RiV" . Mrs. Cleo Safrln EWry, «S, died FOR SALE-30-inch gas range like new. Come see it if interest­ ed. South of town opposite “Drive In’- at large house trailer. Do vour Christmas Shopping a Wallace 5 & lOc Store. We alloy 10% Discount to Religious Orga­ nizations and Schools. • WALLACE 5-10-25C STORE Pianos tuned, repaired, rebuilt, relinlahed or restyled. Flee esd- mates. New and used pianos Anything musical: Easy terms Write for pricea.Starting Thomas Music Co. 629 N. Trade St. Winston-Salem Gait Walker had dte devo. btc. 4th te a H i^-Poini Memori tional. The song. "Silent Night,” al Hospital jeheri she had been a was sung. Johnny Ward read the patleiit tor th m weelM' read a poem, “Chrisnnaa Bella." i„ addition t o her mother. The . program was . then turned'Mis. Perry leaves her husband, over to Miss Warlick, who tatq>--one tohbya facmermartiage.and duced an tatemationalfarmyouthexchange student. Benard B o ^ - Mrs. fe«y a membw of et, from Algeria, k e showed tUdea Sodety Baptist Church in Ire^ll taken in bb country. A fm hU County, where funeral semcea intetesting narration the meeting wete .conducted at 3 p. in.. Tues- adjoiimed. N dnce TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor o{ R. H Lagle, deceased, late of Davie Couniv. notice is hereby given to all persons holdins claims againsi the, estate lo present the same, properly verified, lo the under- algned, on or bJote the 7th day ofvNovember, 19Sd. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ie<»vety. All persons indebled to said estate wi)l please call and make prompt settlement. ~ la ,7th day of November. 1955 • RAY LAGL& Ext. _ of R. H. Lagle, decs’d MMwattMmttwusawtawiiiMW . $3.95^Van Heuaen Centunr Shirta S The Worlds Smarteat $1.50 to $3501 Give Him A Beil And Buckle Set f Bill Barton Panto f AH Wool Flannel $8,951 [ Berkray Heek>Swede ' ^Jacketo - - - Wont Peel Or Crack i Other Jacketo LFrom ■ - $12.95 $5.95 I MalloryI HATS ;7.50 to 110.00 IKingley Sport Shirta I All Colora, SolSolidt, Stripet, Plaitlt 12.95 iRetiatoI TIES $1.00 to $2 50 I Batamac Jacket! [MiUiume^Une, Keep* You Warm $12.95 (Rolfa CBaiFoMt $3.50 to $10.00 Monogramed FREE In 22 Karat Gold Many Other Fine Gifts Where Quality la Higher Than Frit* Leslies Men’s Shop FREE GIFT WRAPPING a n d t h e p r i c e w o n ’t s t o p y o u ago. are moving into their new 4- roomrblock hoiiM'which they just hult.near Center. • I C Davis, 71. anativeof Dayic County, died at his home in Sal bbuty, Dec. 4th. following a long .illnesV' Fanetal services were held I W ^esd ay at SoiKbalde B ^ isi | Chutch. aud. burial waa in Rowaii Memorial . Park. Survivo a ar.; the wile.'the:fohner l^m ie Ellis, 5 of l^vle: Coui.ty, three stins and two daughters, ' | ■ A.!K A«otd;^maiNieroi th e ^ C. Moote & Sons store, tt^ h e r with .15 .ralespeople; from th e . Mobre store, enjoyed a dellghlful chiitimas party at the CHafN- Nibble Caf^ near StatesvUle, . last WediicsdaV evenlni^^^^^^^^ ou'- S'aiiiding feeture . of. the evening was a big-tuikey-dlnner. A good Ifane'was had by, aUv^^ ' - The Bureau of Naval person- .tiel authorbed -rhe’'; achievement N vember 16 of Wlilam L. Potter son of M r and Mrs. 1. L. .PpttW; ot.Mocksville. N. C «» viatterr roaster thtad clott, USN.. whfc ; atirtog aboad' ihe v g ^ ^ ^fant iaadiip OSS btet wUh ** Fkciie Fleet. Ihe ^vancmcm . ISM the ntuh of w oiM -^ er, glnaHept cotuiurtwl to Aujitt. That long and lovely cteation abown in action above—glamotout with amaitfy di*. tinetiva caF4if-tht.fiitun styling and padted with idl the tenifie ‘'go" ai«gest«l by i««' fleet and ilo ^ g linta-^it actually a member, of Pnntiac’a hmestinided seiies, the r a l» setting am Una. And heie’a what tbit infennation meana toywf ■ Whotavar >>ur newHsar p lu t for ’S6— m n if ycu're al tfe taMom if lhe seols-tUs Ugrand baaulifiil mila- riuinkercanbeyoiinl - Yoii can now look fbewaid to luxuiiating . ito the gndoua oaoibtt and aiM loadability adepaaddahyaman4iaadl22' ' ' —just about at k w w they coaaa! . You canHbw e a p ^ to enjoy : ttie lfaittt. ifsnnance that ever aet pulsea ladng—biubig Strato-Stieak perfiuniance ftom the moat modem and eflknent V-8 engine that ever powered a car. ' ' You can plan on it, d^inMy, because tlwn'a n«t a thing to atop you—aa the figure ' on the price tag plainly ahowa. .. For hMtance, .your Csvorite body a ^ i n the 800 ietiti carrisi a price within a whisper . of the oott of the msaller, lighter-powered / toweat.prioed caiist And that’a just the atart. . We’re tradhig tight now to aet an aU-time lanrd tat Deoetaha. When you’ve heaid our d ^ you may very well discover that thsre’a virtaally no diflisrence in price at aU! Come bi and mnflrm that the BfiO is the easisat car to ynn( and to tay (hat ever came your way. ‘The proof ia eaty—juat take the wheel and go as you’ve never gone befoiel IT’S * MCT-YOU CAM HAVE AU-OF POHTIACS IIG-CAII 61AM0UII AND GO rOR USS THAN THE iPRia Of 44 Moofu or iHE ”io)m iao thke.” STRATO -STREAK m m IRVIN K)NTIAC com pany WiHnaboroStregt Mo*k»»iilo. H, C. m S i m VAdB MtlR TBt D A vn iin»Ki>, M o c n m U ! m. c.^ d ecbh b er m. ivsb 4!S^?rsTf!i??'Ki\y*i^iif*lo in S i ” oW«UM«l m*«ttagt John lt:l»44. Man of Pniyu LetM» f«r D em W ui, ItBS Q O M E people wlU try to teU you O that we can le«nf nothing from the tact that Jesu t w at a m an of. prayer. He w ai so different from US. ^ e y say. th at we m ust no -more try to im itate him than to Im iU te Einstein. This la not the way the New Testamai^t looks at it, not the w ay C hristian the* ology looks a t it. Jesus “bad to be m ade like his brethren in ev* . very respect," we are told in Hebrew 2:17.. church theologians c a ll C h ris t “consub* staQtlal with us according to his manhood.*’ which is a way of say­ ing that he is ev* cry bit as htiman as we are. With* out sin. to be sure. The only prayer for forgiveness which he ever uttered was on behalf of others, not himself.' If even the sinless Son of God was a roan of prayer, surely we who are so Im perfect and sinful need prayer even m orej and we can learn about prayer from him. TIM MptWt tf Prayw One thing stands out: Jesus' m otive or; m otives for praying m ust have been far stronger than the m otive of m ost of us. Jesus would go without sleep or rest in order to pray. He. a m an who had m any friends .and loved to have people around him, would with­ draw from all hum an compan­ ions. would go far into the hills, would clim b a high mounUin, just in order to find a place where he could pray without Interrupt Hon. In short, he took a great deal of trouble to pray. We take less trouble, becac— we don't feel the strong desire that he felt. B ui why? What w as his mo* tive? It is not so m ysterious that we cannot give it a nam e, though it is too profound for us to fathom it to the depths. It was his heart's desire for close and closer shar­ ing of heart and lUe w ith tha heart and life of the heavenly F ather.. Jesus shows no sign ^ needing to “get right" w ith God. He w as in full harm ony to his Ufe’s end. But his prayers were an expression of that harmony. The ^ n o tuner m akes the strings of the Instrum ent ring true; but the m usician then brings out the b e a u ^ th at is there when au Is ^*Drf*wI*D^ ^ J m b ffia ta has w rit­ ten a book for pUin ■ ChrlstU ns called “The M anner of P rayer," based on the Lord's P rayer. lU f is no ptece to borrow m any p«g»s from that flne book. Y et a word should be said about the m anw r of Jesus* prayer In general. We know that he used to attend the synagogue meetings, and wa * know that In those m eetings for­ m al (w hat we would call “print­ ed*') prayers were used. In which no doubt Jesus would Join. B ut w e hear a great deal m ore about his private prayers, and we can be p re t^ sure that for these oc­ casions he never took a prayer- book with him . His prayera w ere personal, individual, they w w free, and m any of them w ere fully privmM. ttricay betw w n h liw it m i Ki> Father. This m uch U clear for our own prayerrprae- tice; w hauver form al p ra y an w e m ay u ie in church, or who­ ever m ay be prayto* that* tor us (and w ith us. U "lead U lf Inprayer m ean, anythin,), this c « be no subsUtute tor personal, prl- ' vata prayer. We m ust never b« tied down to bny formula, as If Ood w ere something Uka a bu­ reaucrat who would not consider a com m unication not In proper lormi God wants to know m ost not bow we say It but how m u d i wa m ean It . " e W s W r l ^ h t t o p r a y . fo rt Wa can be sure of this much a t least: » Is always right to p ray for the kind of thm g which la in harm ony with tha "Lord's P r w e r T a ^ e n t s l l y , the fact I iha< this prayer appears In m ore th an ona form in the gospels '■ahows th a t tt can hardly be right to Insist on one sat form of words.) Things not m entlonad In that P ^ « r . perhaps yes; ■ but • tW ngs out of line w ith It. no. Let th i rta d a r consider which of these - * prsyor •» to •<“ w“»me tort’s prayer: . A promaUon -In one'a Jobf Oreat^r spiritual ■ ^ s ^ ^ 0* *"• *■ loved o mT Foreign m issions? An "" ' iS w rn ehlldTwThe President of - v ^ th e The elim lnatf“ o f' a to love or b u s^ ssT WE'VE SCOOPED THE MARKET MMZmS IM M M a AUOW M aOHVOM m o u r n SUM TOWARMIW ruRCHAMorA DISSTON^ D A -sn l.R«v«lva 6.8pokM •.W a lk lir aUck tO-Wlthstad U. Backbone U. Young Utca* l«.Tiayfor 2JS2T*vTlClwu .rftb u io u t ifm all Hotel -4. Bom •.Capltalct • Norway adlontT.rartlfy•.PresldeatorrrsA c* itm y U d iU,PlacM'IB. Withdraws tla iu v in c . . : 1 to. Ten?' tonte demi* Si for your^ ------«»w. But act»Offer ia for a 1imii time onb. Rankin-Sanford Itaiplement Co. Phone 96 MocksviHceN C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Admi istia- tor o( the estate of W. C. Jones, deceased, notice is herebv given to all persons holding claims against the said deceased, to present them property verified, to the undersign' ed, on or before ihe I9th dav of November. 1956. or ihls notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said es­ tate, will please make prompt set­ tlement. Thh 19th day of No vember, 1955. • W. B. JONES, Admr of W. C. Jones, decsM. Claude Hicks, Attorney. READ T H E A D I Along With llic MMusMiMta H.Ametleaii moth U.iando(iMit U.>XmdofwlBa |g.maetilM aaklrt M.Ab«x aLPaganan.CrHktaltw U. Elevalwl train lahorttM d) t8. Island in Aegean iMt M.Uktte slater ST.FashioM 9».MIstrMl «l.Trial 49.Mal«rt< 3333 a ia u aL’>LiuL3 aa[s;j yjiifi! iitiaaac lilJU'-iiliiieu he ti\rnJL Ifl UZJHli: L3I]Un[^ [\J\M2] U 31I \'ju -jLiaaiiijLJLajju u fjia uaaiJ iiijLTii n ja a ioi3.:i j -II: jflii ..matlon MAacend;.»..aamapUgnd ».M«lUtiidM■ withcurved M.Oett«inwlekw *».Allon'«c«*»■ racket" »»telv< ''(«pM> , mUtoa2*.Uves «0.mHpa t ^ i ^ s M r a ’s jWill Be Open Until Fim Now Untijt^^^ i For The Gonvenfen^ Otir Ciistomers , Q A y i B C O U N T T ’g O I .P B S T N B W i8 P A P B R “ T H E P A P B R T H B P B O P 1 .B K B A D «HE«e SMAU. THE THK M O IW U O im •UINTAINi UNAwiEb » r INPUIENCB AND UNBMBED BY OAW.” VOLOMK LVI.MOCKSVILLB. NORTH CAROUNA. WBDNBSDilY. DBCEVBER ji.NUMBBR 30 ♦ FOR RENT ♦ SPACE IN THIS PAPER WiH Anansc T o Siitt GOOD NEIGHBOBS-MKES TO . nr yooR business WALLACE GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY For The .Tricycl»»,?7‘®?Scco<erf *2*^® Alto Drump Trucks And Footballs SPECIAL QUALITY , Dbde Belle Line ^ Ladies Panties Special.59c ' Ste Our Lace Ttlni Slipa And Panties. Ladie* Sldrtt $1.98 to S3.9S ; BIoium • . S1.00to|2.M Pretty L't’le Dolls For Little Girls From 59c to $7 95 Tea Sets, Doll Beds, Pianos, Plush Gears And Dogs ' Ladies Nylon Hosiery 51 Guage,' Good Qualiiv 59c PairOr2 par $1.00 Dark Seam Hose 54 Guatiie 1st Quality $1.00 Per Pair Beautiful Assortment . Bible And Floral Pictures 89c And $189: Table Lamps $1.98 Up China Vases And Novelties lOc to 98c Our Store Is St<'eked With A Wonderful Display Of CHRISTMAS GOGD3 Wallace, Inc. 5^1 ( ^ 5 t Stores North Main S'reet/ Mocksville, N. C. ' Towel Oift Sets S9c to $1 98 Comb, Brush ini) Miiriror Sets 59c to $1 98 saaaaaaaaaam M aaaa* ^ Sngoullh* wendcihiltldtngs ' again ihii Chriitmat OUR SINCERE THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS .'Throughout ThU Seciion Who Gave U* A Share ■ Of Their Patronage Duiring The'Year Jutt Coming To. A Clo»e A M e^ Christnui* And H a^y New Year < Visit Us Often D u ^ When In Of Anything in t)ur Line V Hupp Feed MiH PHONE 95 MOCKSVILLE. N. C. [ You Can Have A Merry Christmas j IF YOU USE r : ^ , Plaitt or S^f ^ sin g Flbur Mow Tlian A TTiW Of A C e n ^ Ow Mill Ha* B<«n Serving TTie People . Of Thia Seetion With Ciooti rio«ur ! wimiamm ; Call i^t Your Local Grocery And Purchase Voiir Flour FOR CHRISTMAS BAKING liiiM I J . P . FLOYD NAYLOR; Mifiageis Phone 32 ^ I>e^t I'V I:.',.:.';'-i' H i . r W i p w s ortONG AGO. W hat W m b Da- viiB Be^Qr• P x k in f M elon A hh> ;^> led Skirtfc , (I'avie Ri^bid, Dec. ty 1939) '.Vi-^iijter L Call Sttbnd snem Thursday In 'Greenabaio on bnsiriess. • B. Horn, of Madjnm eoonty, ls.'.pen<ll0K a (e». days In tomi wlih hone lolksl ' " '/.Mi«s Mary Horn who: Is teach itix in Poravth, is snendlnK'this wreh vlth her mother here. Grabl WaKoner had the mbMr . trneto^eak bla arm laat week wiiile cranking a Ford cir. ' '>ii« Elva Cariner ' and Billy Ho.vaid, students at Hich Point Cnllege are spending tbe-boildavs with lUelr parentk here. .'Miss Pahnie Gregary Bradley« a s^ttdriit at Queen's'College, Char. lotte. Is spending the holldaya beie . with h« parentik >liss Frankie Craven, a studeni at Caiswh* College, Salisbnry; la . spending the holidays here with her mother. ' • . . Lish'Galther Sanford, a student ai Iliividson Collet*. Is spendlmr ; the Christmas holiday here with his psrenta. : Ml>s Helen Stewart •! E. C. T. . S . Gieensvllle. N. C.. is ibe guest nl.hvt rerents diiring.tbe hpdiday. , Mr. and Mrs M K Siewart, of H nr!tnce,.S. C.-, and Mrs. Viola . Bt'clo elder, of Kannapolis; wen- In i<mn Pridav. Clyde ind. Psnl Black welder, ’ st'ndenis at N. C State,' Raleigbi are;st*nding the’ holiday with . their parents tiear Cana. . ' Mi«s Amy Moore, a stndent at Asbury College, Wilmore Kv., ar rivmi lioM Thursday to apand the .inliii.ys with her carenta ^ . Mr.^and Mr.. A C. Penrv an.! rbildren of Erwin, Tfon. an- spending Christuaa with relttirr . and friends iii and around town,' Miaa Willie Mae Foote left S«i.. nrd«« for Crewe, Va., where abi wiltKpend two waeka wiih her pai rata. Mr and Mrs W H. Boote. ''I Mlin Ssrab'Gaiiber whdia teach ing.tn the Gastonia ci'y whoola, is '*ing the holidays with her par- lts..Mr..«nd M rf E L. Gaither, Thi« Gregory.: o f Richmond, V4. iKktieadlng theClirlstaas boli dnys here with hit aunt. kitK K. P Bradley. Thomas will enljer mkooI here the first ot the year. O.ir old triend Arthur P hel^ 01 Koatao county. In senditig na a frog skill, writea that he han’t ' snvthinu to flavor our Christmas . |ile» «ith. - Neither have we. J imlf Moore who bolds a pos^ ^ion in New York with the InteK naiionni Telephone and-. Telegraph ; Cn.. Is spending aeveral days iii ' inuh u'l'h bis parents and .fiieiida. M. C Howard, of Ktioxvlile, Tetin., who has been doing some l>ls!it- ring work In Sslishnrv ' in town Friday rn huiriness Mr. H. w "-d left Sst'iirdsy for bis home in Knosviile to speud the bolldava -wiih his family. He will return to:$all8liury after Cbnatmaa.. Sam Rich, « student at Msr» ^ Hill College, 1s spending tiie Itoll. Ila-.s here wi'b his parenis, Ssinrilsy morning waa the. cold­ est that tills ai^lon has exoerianc. ed In tbi- past three years with one < x eptlon T^rmometera reglsl . rr«.fl t*2 dedrees shout xero at 6 o'clock-Stturday mnming. ' Priehds bore of Miss Annie MaV Crotts. dt.i»hter otM r an* Mrs;■ :V . M Crott*. o ''b is o'acei will l» !*•* eres'ed rn learn of ti^r jnarriag*', • whi-h look place (m-November 33,' ' 1.. Vr Claude C Bailey - Mr. and Mrs A P. Ditrkett'are ' ra;ir<i<.dhrreiodavtosit;!nt Christ. inss wiib Mrs.. W K Clement. ' : MIS'* Eva Call, who Is teaching mnMc at Brevard la : the holiday .. eUMia of her parenta, Mr.. and ; M'«. W. t , CaH. i.' Mr. and Mrs. ^Jas. H. Pell, of W n is v llK f., apeut Wednesday ■V tiigl’i in Moekatdlle, gneaie ol Mr.. ■ (Ad »lr^ I. |> e Kurfeea..: Mr ;«nd ^ sArs; Pell ate «a tbeir boneymooni ii-; M.ta > Pell, before marrigge, w ■i -iMlfr. Blesnbr Knrfeea; daughter of ::.f;Mi.;»od Mra. M.: ■;»lj_-'K«fle«ir’ol Xbiiisrtile; .. m f l FORUM For this Metchlsedee. king of Sfttem prlent of the most bleb God who met, Ahraham returnlos from tbe alauKbter of the kinKS» blessed hlip To whom alto ^btll Abraham Rave a teotb :p«rt of til, 6rst MnK bV (nterpretAtlon - KIuk of rlKbteouaneas. and after tbaf at* 9o> Kloc of Salem, wblcb is, Klot i>f peaM; Wlibont fatber^ wltliottt iTOtber. without deaeent, having neither be^ttiuitiK of days, nor eod of life;bnt made like noto'the Son of God abidetb a priest .eon^ tlottalliTs Hebrews 7:1.3 Not very IbnK ego I Waited i ■cosiness man In bis eNtabllsbmen . and as soon aa be saw me' enter ibe door be said be bad a passaRe ol scripture t^ t was qtiile. a pncsle to understand. He refetred me to above quoted.vtrMs. Heaald this mah. must have heen annatiMal, In. as mneb aa be did uoi have a fttb» er. mother, nor beRlnning of dajr* nor end of vears, ao what kind of oersou Mtild Melcblnedee be? told this geniledtan Ibat Melcbise. dec was a bumao being, boro jo^t like all otberocople, and that he tvas king of Salem, and waa a pro pbtt ol the t/tfd and" even bleased Ahrabam when they met, Butthe priesthood (the aiitbority to act in the ktncdpm of God),' wblcb Uel- cbisedec held was originally refer* ed to as tbe prlestboud after the ot^ef of the Son of God. If la wltboiit faihcr.. mother, doe# ao' hav*e beftinning of days, nd^hN Will it brtve eud of year<i becaUK^ It IS the atii'hority ol God. Tbe trana- Ulors of our Bible so worded th'r scrip'ure tba( It sounds as W the refen ace had been made regarding this mnn and not tbe antbnrity^be held . Thl« sjime^ priesthood wat> ^stow ^ b'pon Peter at d the oihe^ ■elevet) apostle^ as recorded In Mat thew, chapter 16. when tbe Lord cold Peter nfKin this rock be would biiild bta Church, and be gtve. .-Pa» ter the kevH. of the kingdom; with out this antborlty t»o uiau baa a right to officiate in the klugdoiii ot God, and thoKe who have held thia itower had .0 walk uprlitht before the Lord or i^uffer ^ne . j dimenti of tlie God orftM w^;K-|i:^^v^ :pPot ioi^arfi^, C^b betd7bia saDe authoritv and was so well qtiahfi^ nniil the Lbrd visited him perismi Jelly and ;iilked witb-:’hioi . aa one map talas With another., Beqait»t Calb'iistened tib satan and began 40 foillow the e«rii one aud hardened bis heart against the teacblnga of (lie Lord, ^'eoterfid iojo coveoaut with satan and loat ihe spiiit of >be Lord, and atm.i be and his brother Abel, were comm4ud to offer up taertfite to the Lord Abel waa betdei of sheep and cattle, wfaicb waa the only ibinic accemable tioto tbe Lord for a sacrifice becaute, it waa to he.in the place of tbe great sacrifice and atouement to be offer* ed in tbe mederlan of time by tbe Lord jcsQs Cbr st. but Cain bad reached tbe point be did not. care about pleasing t*ie Lord, m In hU arrogant way .be..wot»ld not go to bia brother and obtain a jamb foi tbe aacrifice, but tntit^ad be offered ibe.tfrail of the field which he had growii, because be waa a iarn The Lord rej«.>eted the sacrifice Cash, and told Cain the reSiton wbf aUd warned the disubedtvnt manto bumbte hioiM;lf iiodlive rlKbt .-apd bis efforts would be acceptable un. totbeLotd ' But satau now kuew hia opportuniiy bad rometo.f«pa rate Cain troni the Lord, so he he. gan wotking with Cain so/ mncb, and Cain was acceptiiig ibe leadi r* Hbip of satan insit^ad of the. Lotd until Gnd c<»in>s and told Cain be wbnid be dt breted up to satau oil le*a Cain repent*^. The aaddeat atory we kmiw la that of 2aiu. wbo became a murdeter', and this ai ihorltv be held turned ^o' hta dai nation.. ■: ■f t. BENNETT. Q ttih a b R C GOODOLBDAfS (Omtliitied Fiem Last Week) Back In the good old days,' ne. tore.Davie County had a nlle of good road It was a difficult matter to traverdn'lring. tbe winter months. When; a farmer loaded bla toburo In bis tworbone covered wsgon •nd headed put foif Winston; he didn’rkiiow whether he would be gone thrw d a^ or a week. There iio brMgea-across the Vsdl^n RIveV and lolks bad to cross the river on a:ferryboat, owned bv Mr. Hali The ferry was just bove'where Ihe present concrete tM. When the river w a s. high snd out ot Its banka the ferry, could not otier ate and;^: aomeifmea tjie f^rmrrs would'have' to camp for two three daya on the river Iwnk wait. Ing for tbe wiiterai to go down. They would cvrrV^plentv nf provU aions along for the trip, .together wiih pleniir of bliinkiitaj..;; They muld s|eepin ihe wagons and keep fairly comfortable except on extra cold n^bts. Some of them wo.ild cany abing a g’ailon ingof "mouu. Uln.dew,” to he used in case of •nake bite or to keep warm. In th(M'daya tobacco sold at a low price. When a iarmer cenld hring borne C50 to (7; for. a > load of to bacco, he waa con.ider^ snil fixed tor the winter. Heiould pay his taxes, buy blm-elf snd fsmily •on-c rlotbes and have a litile cash left to buy * kw loya lor'ihe children wbeu Christmaa rolled a lipand. My gtandfsiher lived In dglabaln iowiiship and. was e^ ti^ bacco farmer to some extent,';' t think it sraa In |88S that be .and toy biMheiT'wba was helping him fgtnt'tbst yesr, carried a load of tabam to WInaiim. Mv .grand, father hadi a .mall pile ot .tobacm that bought bini 33 cents a {^nnd. That was an unheard of price at that time and g>andad was' the Ulk of the tob.icco growers In thia scctien. I ataried out <0 write about snto. noMlea Imt got switched off btd. roads a»d covered wagons. Up until 1913 lliere sere but few iiomoblle. in D.ivie County Will Bendricks, o t Advance, was 1 one ol the (‘rst 10 ;'uy a car. Bill. sW teegi^j a Mopl^ayilly ji«" erf man ^ g h t 'a Biilcfc'Jn t'^es'r I y ^ t t the ceni.niVi C l^icwa^ batd. to iMl-a car.lit tlio.e'' ihe' rinds.were m i had.tjiat' (or six diontbii:tn's year. ihoK^i who -own' el a n had to keep tbi» pstked in tbeir b«tn.s or Msbl .-s: When the ^ofmrd Motor Co . b^. giin hsndling'Focds In 1913 a nnm bcr of local dlizcni b >ugbi cars. A tadng them weiF T. M. Hvnd.ilx iobo Pelker,. A U. P < ^ end many otners in. the county By tbU.tinie some of tbe country roads had hmlmproved and It |raa p ^ atble to travel from Mockaville' Jo Winston in ab>int two boura. The Itlp to Salisbury aikiai 1^. bonra, ■a there <»u lio bridge acroes .the South Yadkin'River, aiid tlie' teny m always on tbe wrong', aide bV the stream iirbeu ere airtved at' tbe (erry. It look about tco'^roinutcf Idr tbe terrymsn to ’crosa.flic rivei •nd another len to . re.cmss .%;itb tife w ' Only one car si i iilne could be ferried across. A legged msn operated tbe ferttf l^. tiim . Mnck’Viili: snd SiUu>bj>t>. ..ii I am n.ii inistak<-n . his'name ^ Tom S«aw. The,. Itrty «aa;^rc. plaM tiv a n.irow.steel birige. a. houi 45 jrcnra ago After ibe bridge was ouentd folka trom S'aliabury would motor up 10 Hocksvilh: on Soi>dsr .alttrani>n Two of tb e ^ Ibe Bet.' tmse brothers, who dper uted the-lunch room In-ibe Sou^b, «rn depi-t in Sal(i»iii«; were qnent yiiiior« They drove- teiiMxilor^ cars and attrsct^ •ttentioo in tbow daya.” • Luke, 2:814 8. And thare was In the same country' shepherds abiding In the field» keep- ' lug watch over their flock , bv nlgkt. ' 9s And lo the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord ' shown around them, and ■ they weic s«re afraid. 10. And. tKe angel s^d unto them^.Fear not: for behold 1 bring you good ttdlogS' of ^eat joy, which shall be to all people. Us For unto you is born this day 1.1 tli'e.'ciiv of Dj vld, a Saviour, which is ,'C h W th eL o ^. IZ And tiUs shall be a sign unto you. You shall find the babe'" wrapped in swad^lng clothes, king in a manger. 13. And sudden^ there wflfl with thv angel a mul* d.uvle of the heavenly host praising GovI, and saying, 14 dlory to GuJ in the .highest and on earth peace fj, and good will toward n^n,- tmmaBmiiat • a a o i B M t a a e u M t a a 4 Christmas Giit that will be appreciated everv week for 51 n eeks, is a * a t’s sub­ scription to The Davie Record. You can save both worry and money bv sending your friends or relatives the old home town pa­ per for a year. The price is only $1.50 if sent anywhere in Nonh Carolina. Out of the State sub­ scriptions are only $2.0 0 per year. Send »r bring us your gift sub. scription and we will mail a love­ ly Christinas .card to the one re­ ceiving the paper, giving the name of the person who is making the gift. Address THE DAVIE RECORD, Mocksvilk, N. C. Our Comfy And Social Security Seea Aloag Mab Street By The Stmt Rambler.:, (MHtnno Prospective bride buying Christ­ mas cards—Vance McGugan and Frank Smith doing some mabuil labor in frant of Hall Drug Co.— Mrs H. R. Johnson having a big bunch-of gift packages wrapped In > Moore’s store—B. C. Brock and Gwrge Hartman talking over, the situation in front of poatoffice— Mrs. limmie Nichols selling glfta in Little’s jewelry store—Miss Mat­ tie Killian remarking that she w n . going home for Christmaa—Jame* Thompson getting ready 10 begin his Christinas shopping—Mrs. 8. S. Short declaring she was about to freeze—Miss Faith Deatlmon shopping around ill Ciift Shop— Jim Fuller busv seliing shoes- at Sanford’s—Charlie Vogler count­ ing big.pile of pennies and itickela —Ed Uitta and Baxter DeadnKm ta'king business in front ot post- office—Young lady hurrying down Main street with bunch of letters in one hand and pack ofcigaretttt. in the other hand—Small boy try. ing to drink a giant slie bottle of coca-cola Mrs. Dewey Martin tlo- ing some earlv morniiig shopping —Miss June Greene shopping »• round In dime store—Ur. Rainey F. Kemp taking time off to get a Mrs. Frank Fowler buy- WE'VE SCOOPED THE MARKET aaaawm naaaa sas u u m m t m t w r nMSOUUaiMW TOWARMIM nm cH A nopA OISSTON^ D A -s n By Louis H. Clement, Manager. An application for old.age and survivors Insurance benefits must hair cut be iile I before payments can be- ing sport shirts In Men’s Shop— gin. One of the basic require- Mrs. J. C Jones waving at fiieBd inents that must be met b efo re I as she motors down South Main b.neiiis can be paid to a retired!street—Alice Anderson putchu. tvorker 65 or over is that he must: Ing Christmaa gifts—Young hdy contact the nearest social security'looking, with long oiEce and file an application for them. The same requirement must be met before survivors be­ nefits can be paid .to a deceased I at $275 stole in Sanford’s display —Rev. Robert Oakley getting ■ Friday morning , hair cut—C. J. Wilson looking at silver teapot— , PliW e96. worker’s family after his death. Johnnv Baker hurrying up Main It is veiy imporiant for the wor.; street in the rain—Robert Evan* - ker and bis‘amily to und rstand in tonsoral rorlor getting a 90c.. this r.quiri-ment so that checks hair cut-^Pretty 6 foot girl wind-''■ can be started ymmptly and that ins up her Chrisimas shopping— no loss of pavmcnts will result. Ask Paul Sttond 10 give you a The three statements which fol-1 Mexican cigarette Mrs. Raymond low are important to every work-'Fosier doing some'late Christmaa er and to every member of the]shopping - Pretty girl wearing-a fjmilv. beautiful diamond ting on thitd 1. The worker.who.is between .finger, left hand, with a wedding 65 and 72 years old should file his just around the comer—Mr. and. sppjicatiun at the nearest, social | Mrs Frank Hendrix trying to fin- e curity office lit the earliest, op- ish their Christmas shoppingf lie- portunity alter he retites from fore Christinas—Mr^ Flake Hayca- work. . ‘ w hurrying sicross Main street thhiv. 2. A worker at the age of 72^ heavy traffic—Mr. and Mr*. R ..: need not retire to k eligible for Duke Tutterow and small son do-' payments. The worker still cm- ing some Christmas shopping in ployed at the age of 72 should file dime store - Dt. J. E. Cutts attd his application at the earliest op- little daughter out looking tor portunity after he attains that age. Santa Claus—E. D.. Poole trying t 3.' Afier the deadi of a person to <lo some shoppliig on wintry 'whose work was covered bv social morning-^J. N. Smoot hurrying Mockmille.NC iMCMritv, some member of his fam- around the squate trying to g«- ily.should inquire promptly at th e '^ d v ,0 go hom e-A very M&r» neareit socicl security office to Christmas and a happy New Year learn what survivors Insurance: ■ for your old W i f i - s sa only • 'ip ^nkin-Sanford jmplement Co. HILLTOP Service A Supply i BEST PLACE TO GET Ff Ga», Oil, Tire* V And Supplies Staple Groreries &utli Enitu'git To Appreciate . 'Ymnr. Biiiinew Uurge Eiibii'gh To Fill ji W: h il l OWher benefiti t be paid. If you have any. question con­ cerning your social security,, you might write us ai 361 Post Office Bjilding, Salisbury, N. C., of -spe our representative who visits the' Court House, Mocksville N .' C,,! on the first and third^ Fridays Jof each month froin 12:36'1:36/ I Oppprliinitj K a o c k it ■ ' gEAP iu agi ^ Shoaf Coal & Sand Co, We Can Supply Your Needs IN GOOD COAL. SAND and BRICK Call'or ^ o n e Us At Any Time PHONE 194 . Formerlv Davie Brick &Coal Co Ifj^cest' Theatre ^ ^CINEMASCOPE WEDNESDAY 'SCARtiCT SPEAR" In Color WitK John Bentley & Martha ; " ’ - . Hyer Cartoon . •raURSDAY & FRIDAY "SON OF SINBAD" lo Color With Dale Roben»on& Sallie Forrest. News SATURDAY ■TENDERFOOT’ With ' GuyMadisqn Cartoon S tS crji READ THE ADI IAloi WMi tii. N— I CINEMASCOPE . MONDAY & TUESDAY •COUNT THREE ANl) PRAY” In Tcdinicblac With.Van Heatn & Joia Woodwatd. Newa.. -pg I e .g .,.. «f*ur..^w.»<!oiln« IMMm l|a CMMODCE AMu McCkUtoa n DAVlB ljpUinTS MOGCSr , •show V»UIE A f-A'.: -SI m PAQtTWO T M PAVIfcHECOTiiK THEJlplE RICTRP. AO P A P F Jl\F .X T O u a ’l . O e a r y A H m m t r a x l^ m ' C. FRANK SinO U D , EDITOR. TBLCPHONE ,lntond MtlMPaMoSn taMoek*- rnmcEimoN ratcs: 0 N E Y B iU I.M M .C A Il6 L IH * t I.H SIX MONTHS m H . CAROLINA . Tid. ONE V B A *. O tm iO B STATE ■ tt.M SIX MONTHS. O im iD E STATE ■ •1.00 M E K For Worth Tot. la^ll-SS. ' Dem EdltoR -I knov by the leuon it’t Chtistm u comini and time for me to mcloie $2XX> for anqthei'Tnr't tubscripdon to The Daii^e Record." I think tt> nice to read a paper not filled with mur* detb I think every good'deed ia entitle to big henJUnw Don’t you? . , Well, Ita cool and dry h m a) uauat and everythinc h m la tut- key for Chriatmaa' in > big wav, and a Merry Chriatmaa and Happy New Year to all. I. D. POTTS Big Increase Retail aalea in 19S4of I44<tor» in Davie County touled $7.870.' 000, accordinn to preliminary 19S4 Cenaui ot BuainetaiiRurea announ­ ced bv the Bureau ot the Cenaut, Department of Commerce. Thi« was an increase of 49.4 percent over tales in 1948-bv 163 stores of $5,266,000. Stores with payroll in 1954 numbered 72. had 242 paid mployees in November, 1954, re­ ported paytoll oft567,000, and ac­ counted for sales of 16,496.000. Proprietors of unincorporated but- ineasea numbered 174. Auto Wreck Roy Speer, 20, of Mocksvi<le, R; 5, received painful injuriea Thurs­ day night when a pick-up truck he was driving, and a tracto^tr8iler, driven by B. T. lohnson, of West Virginia, collided on the Yadkin- vilic Highway. Speer was cairied to the Yadkinvilie Hospital. His tittck was badly damagd. lohn- »Mi eacaped injury. John H, Horn . John Henderaon Horn, 90; of Smith Grove, died Dec. 10th at the.hom eof his daughtn, Mts. Waller Campbell, near Mockaville. Mr. Horn waa a native of Davie County. -He married Miss Emma Summers in 1886. She died five yean ago. Surviving are four daughters, Kira. Campbell, Mrs. W. H. Black, wood, of Winaton-Salem! Mrs. F. N. Younfc of Carolina Beach, and Mca. W. A. Sain, of Mockaville, Route }; one aon. W. B.Horn. of W inston-^lem; 12 grandch The Record will hot be issued next w uk. For SO years it haa been pur custome to give our read- eta a real between Christmas and New Year’a. The editor and the ‘devU” also need a week to recu­ perate from fifty-one weeks of atrenuous labor -tryiug to decide what to print and what, not to print. F«» SI weeks each year The Reroid comes, but on time, tegaidlesa of hot or cold weather, ice, aleet ot anow. Td all ofouradvertisets, our sub­ scribers and all who have given us their pattonage during the past year, we wish to extend sincere thanka. Mav vou have a Merry Christmns and a happy New Year. In the words ot Tiny Tim, “God bless every one.” The next issue of The Record .wiU appear on Jan. 4th, the Lord willing. Chaa. Lee 0 1 ^ . 83, dicd'M hls. | ^ r ^ hoi6e at Randlknan on Dec: 11th,'liave 'at^ihttd the^fotlimini^n- follomng an lllncaa of some, timc.^ listen for 19S6. ? toting will be- Mr. Cleary w u a native of Da>'gln on T iie a ^ Jan, 3rd: .. vie County. Hewag a farmer and Cahhaln^T, A. .V m ^nt. : was justice of the peace In Clarl» ClarkaviUe—L S. D riW ,V'‘ - i 'p«dB:TBini THE DAVIE RECORi). Christmas Parties ainti 22 gicat-grandcbildren and ^ great gteat-grandchildren. ; F u n e^ servTcea were held at ^3 p. m. Dec. 11,'at Oak Grove Meih- odist Church,' with Rev. Robert Oakley and Rev. J. P. Davia offici­ ating and the body luid to rest in the ^ u rd ijc e m e « f^ _ j MUs Mollie Stewart Miss Moilie Stewart, 80b of R3, Mockaville. died Dec. 13, at Lran Haven. Nuraing'Honw here, <61- lowihg an extended illness ■ Miss Stewart was a native of Da- ^ Codhtjr:': Her- only ' auryivott ar« niecei, and naphews. ' Funeral serWcea were held at i p. m. Wednesday at the Coma-ier B w ‘*M Chotcl>. Rev. B. A Car roiiand Rev. Eugene Goodman officiated-.; Burial followed in tht church cemetery. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS ’ Hairing aualified aa Adminisna jo rb f theesu'teof’W . C. Joni.-s. deceased, notice is hereby givei; to d l persons holding clainu againsi the said deceased, to present them properlv.mificd. to the yndersign- cd,onorbelc>iclhe 19th day of Novemter. I95& or this notice will be p li^ In bar of reccwery. AH ■deb d to said es* set- ^ ^ I O N E S . A d d » ^ of W .C . Jooci, dcc«U Onid* Hkkt, Attotnev. Famnington High School News By Jobnsie Ellia and Joe Last Friday at 2 o'clock In the auditorium, Mrs. Groce's Home Room Economics girls gave their yearly Fashion ShowJ The result of much planning, selecting and sewing were shown by these ha» dy young misses. The first year girls showed off their cotton a- prons, the second year girls mod­ eled wool skirts and cotton blous­ es, and the third year girls their wool suits. As each giri came on stage Barbara Wright announced the color, material and price. Sev­ eral viaitors attended and were served refreshmients after the pro­ gram. Friday night Fi^rminglon played host to Cleveland and both gemea were lost by only 3 points each, tlie girls' game 3134. and the boys game 29-32. For the girls Carolyn Boger and Camilla ]a.vis led the scoring with 15 and 12 points. Jimmy McBride yias high scorer villeTownahip' for mimy years. He had liv ^ in Raodlemani for 16 years • ■ He waa inarried twice, first to Mrs. Isabel BelkDeese, who died in 1937, and then to Miss Jewel Hannw, who'urvivea. Other aur- vivors are three daughters, Mrs. Hazel WriiAt>. of A X ^ ro aiid Liberty; Mrs. Lennie Gamer, of ■■ ■ of one viile. Route I; two brothers, j. W. and F. A. Cleary, also of Route 1; dchildith r e e g ra land six step- grandchildren. Funeral aervices weretonducted at 2:30 p. m. De&'12th, at Ijames X Roads Baptist Church, with Rev. ■_________B___U L * Fatmington -— Mrs. MauHne Ward. Fatm cm iis lister, Mrs. '^ j; M. Oroce. ■ Fulton—Mrs. Clarence Carter, Farm census lister. Miss . Lucille Williaina.,, r. • Mocksv lle^M ia.: Ji* S. .Greeii. Farm centus’ litter, Mrs. Fleta Whitaker. Jeiutalem — M rt.. Margaret! Saundeta. Shady Gtav<-Mrs. Alice Pottt. An Appreciation We with'tb.expreii our lincere thanki t<( all o f - oiit friends and; neighborafor the.matiy acta .of’______Ikindneiashownusduring the ill' : James Groce; Rev. H. W. Hutch- 'nett and after the death of bur en», Rev. Aibett Bra^ent and Rev. inother, M a. JaMet ^ R ;, Powell., j John Ratberry ofiiciating. and the May God blest you ail. it out tin-, ‘ body laid «> rest in the church ce- ceteptayer. >metery. | THE CHILDREN. for the boys with 9 points, follow­ ed by Oarence Driver with 7. On Tuesday night the "Green Panthers" from Couitney came to Farmington. Our girls bowed to Couitney after a hard game that really kept both teams , (and spec- tatoia) on their toea throughout the whole game The final score wat, Farmington 36 and Courtney 42. Carolyn Boger led the tcot^ ing with 16 poi.its and Camilla Jarvis, a close second, had 13. Good playing,-girls, keep it up. The boys showed that Farmington haa a coach, team, pep and steam as they licked the Cburmey tram 46-37. Clarence Driver was high icorer with IS points. Johnny Hauaerwas next with 14 points, followed by Johnny M Bride with 13. It was their first win this sea­ son and they keot the gym rock­ ing as they popped shot after shot in the basket. Hurrah for the boys. We*re mighty proud of them. All in all, there was a hot time in out old town that night. Wedneaday night found the Be­ ta Ciub members out under the bright, cold-looking stars with the good old Christmas spirit in their hearu and old familiar carols ring­ ing forth from their lips. After two houta uf carolling a party was certainly In atOK and much en^ joyed by all. A Christmaa apitit was in-the air^that night. Zeb Vance Burton Zeb Vance Button, 64. died un- exfieclly Dec. 13th of a heart at­ tack at his home in the Fork iChurch community. Ml. Burton, a funner, was born in Dat-ie County,. Aug. lO. 1891, ton uf James P. and. Leiia PeO' pin Burton. He waa married to Miat Blm<« Pack in 1915. Surviving are the widow; four foster sons, and one brother,. L. E. Burton of Mockaville, Route 3. Funnal services iveie held a p. m. Thutday at Folk Baptitt Church. iUv. A. M. Kiser offi­ ciated. Burial STM in the church gemetny. ; StngeuMh* W Mdvifullidingr again this . ChrittmM To Our Many Friends And .> Customers We AVish TTo Extend il>e Old But Ever For Aj Merry Christmas ~ . .And, '■'■V'-': Happy New Year AiidAgi&i W« Say “Many Thaiik.” . For M Yeart We Have Served The People 0^ Davie And Adjoininc Coimtie* With - Dependable Merchahdite For Your Last Minute . Christmas ^Shopping Visit Our ^ig Slow ) |C C; SanfoH Sons Co. O idM l P kpairU T lM Cow njrl Mist Louite Stroud . . - 7 - w««enjoyed,afilerivbifh tefeeah-vM>“ E ^a.Y oifc^ t» d « t at were tetved the folhnriog Aabti5r.<M le^ K j. 'pUpil,;, J , « Rowland. Contile artived iioine last week for the Ddi wagnia^ Mary Ann Glata. h tJ fa ^ , - : - . -|eock.Miretha Ann Foster, Mar- S e ^ Ann Fwchia, Dor- la Jonca and Jack: Naylor, atud .ntt atfManjiffiil Conege. ira home : for the bolitlayfc'/; and lane Smijh, Barbara A<>i> Smoot, Etarbaia and Kay Chap- mail, Linda Sherrill, Jackie DuU, Ka^ Lanier, Ruby :&fley.' Linila 'Mittea M w Fuller. Melva C ^ i^ n ' 'Greenei : studra^ a t: (eaii Carter, Jitnmie Tutterow and Wi C. U. N.'C.. Greensboro, .are‘P. C Grubbs, latiet Carter and Tutteiow it ihe aon biM r. and Mrt. Henry W, Tutterowof Rome l,M o<isvin^N.jC. lefbre entering the service in jauuary lSSI he attended Nordi Caralina State College. > home for the holiday.: : KMr.:iiid i* s . B ^ and chil­ dren vrtU the Christmaa hoi- idaya wltf^Mih Hall’s p am tt, Mr. ! and M n.;c; E.:Fitchett, at Dunn.; Mist Deaima .Silyeinlii. a Fresh- imm at L^.'M cRae College. Ban- ni» Elk is spending the . O iiisr mas^hoUdays .in town with hei . mothn. ; Hstty'Osboine, Joe. Murphy, '^ b m Latham and Micheal An, : gell, studentt it N. C. State Col­ lege. R a l ^ , aiv at home for die holidtwa; : ■ : . Uhda McClamrocic and Mrs. Charlie McCla^raefc, 'ho m sted in'terving and tainin* ' Theevening’tehtern TURKEYS FOR SALE-fDnst- ed or oh foot. Any Siie; For your Chrittmaa Turkey, pleaae call 186 nr S2. Mockaville. «ktwaa climaxed by ah exchange of gifta around a hetiutiful Chtiatmat tree. Mias Stroud eiit^tiiined the- Waliatie S & iOc Store. W ? alfow 10% Ditcount to M igiaus Oigr. niiMons and Schools. WALLACE S-10-2$c STORE INSURANCE agency Phone iW Mocksvilie, N. C. Phone 7 M ockaville, N. C. ■• • •. i "■ - '■■ ■ T im th in g s thxU m u k e j o r S A F E R d r iv in g I The first and most iihportant thing l» y ou.- the driver. The courtesy, care, and oonmion sense you show count more.than anything else. ' The second thing is the car itself. All cars are safer tiiday. That’s shown by the number of accidents in rehition to the number of miles passengier cats are driven.- The flgf- ure’s down sharply. Chevrolet has always made safety a m ^or consideration, introducing many such features as the all-steel top, into ite field. And this ’56 Chev­ rolet ia the safest one ever buitt. Its Uveljr new |ibwer means ^ e r Chevrolet. passinir. Its. special Ball-Race steer- . Ing-oyersize brakes'with Anti-Dive .' contrbl-bririg euier, surer driving.- The Uhiisteel construction and «afe^ door latches'of its Fisher Body- the nailed-to-the-road stability that .comes from {.advanced suspension and better balance. - the sweepiiig panoramic, windshield — all them "things add to^your sirfe^. . - Seat belts or without shoul­ der hamess?’Instrument paiiel pad­ ding? Of coiirse, they’re . available at extra cost As your Chevrolet dealer, weUl be glad to show you the many safety. feature of Die ' ~'66 PENNINGTON CHEVROLET CO, INC PHONE 186 - . MOCKSVILLE, N .C ■•■I :• t--- All county offices, m th the « • c ^ b h of the sheriff’s office, .will be cloaiiiil bn Friday and rSattiiday, 23-24, «)d Monday, Dec. 26d> for thehbUdays. ; .. M ii Charles Wienn and little dauiihteT Cynthla,:of Fayetteville, ^ m t laM wwk in rowti guesM of Mta. : Wrenn’a . patents. Mr. and M tk Will N. Smith. & Spear and , ciiildrm,' ( ^ n and Karm, o t Newbotn wiU amye Dec. 23'ro . spend'the Ciiristinaa hbli^ays with ; pam ts. Mr. and Mrs. ' ' C r ^ Foatn. - ' V l^cy q ^ i r i ^ Sopho- ' moire at Gartlnei-Webb. ColIcgr, Boiling Spriniw ia . apeniiibg Ae Chrittmaa hcJidiya widi het; par enta;;Rev. and Mrik A im C h^i>e Mittca;: Franiili, Junker, Geral­ dine.Yor^and Edwa^ Rowlatid, Duke J a i ^ Fred Daniel and Rob •tt Mootiinneiv atudiihu at Cato- Ifaih Chapel- Htll,-aic home for the holidav*.. 2nd Lieut. M iiitoo Angdl, who it ttatiowd: .LWltb; the: Ait Fi>tce Big Sprii^'Texaa.. (Mil arrive h»f« ' to|P0rto».to'spend the,jChritimi'a - - -r - holidavs his iMtentt, Mr.and ■ Mri.Tlldtaii Anii»ll,-OTl^ , Mr. and Mta. Oyde Leonard, of ' .. , Smith Gtove. ate. the proud pai- : . ent’a o ta 8 lb 12 ox baby bm \S:~ - ■ Gaiy Daiei who arrived at DaVis Hospital. Statetviilr. &tutdav. December 3rd. ’ ! ' .M^^ Hsnsfurd- Sam^, . |r.v and three ciiiltireo; [ ^ t u r I , G»., and Dr. Marshall Sanford,' ; .Baltimore, MJ., will arrive , tb mor.bw to apiiid the Chrittoas V . holidaya with their father," It-K .-Sanford.’.. Miss Marie Johnroii. assis^ni professbrot music at Moreheao State C o ll^ , Mbiehead, Kv„ triit r arrive TtbmemW » '. apena the I . Chria mas hoUdava wi.hr her’ par y : cnta, Mr.and Mrr.P. Ji Johnson. s Mr. and Mrs. M, & Allison ami I - V : iwO.chlidren, bf.Wihningtoii,* and I Mr. and M ». J. ck Allison, oi '. r ;^ Charlotte, will; spend the Christ ; -. r . mat holidava the guests of Mr. and M rt pi j.*: jo,iio>6h xaiid Mim OwieAJIiton.- Dr. R D. Komegay, of Seveb Springs, N .C , haa arrived m this - I ^Xv^VCiwand Will^bi.iasso^^ ■ : . the new Oavie.Coutitv Hoapi«U a» '■= I hos. ' M anhiai. cond group of piano students on Friday evening at the home of Dwain Furches on the Yadkinvilie hi^way. ' ; A abort mutical prograin wat given by the ttudenta, after which games and con-ests were enjoyed. R e^hm enis w. re Mtved the following students: JmeHowatd, Anne Foster Katlias Walker, Ve- nita Blackwelder, Dianne Hend­ ricks. Elsie Purvis, Janice Whita­ ker, Vivian Poole, Barbara Ann Davis, Sue Catmer, Linda Hatdey, Sylvia and Btentia Stroud. June Greene, lerryWhitakier and Dwain Furches. Mrs. Will Furdies and Miss Reba Ani> Furches aasitted in serving and entertaining. An exchange of gifts cliinaxed the evening’s em Piimot tuned, , refinithedor restvl mates. New and Anything mutical. Write for prices. Stalling Thomas Music Co. 629N .Ti«IeSt. MucMle High School N«w» L V N na (^.4W PPR D . !f»poit«i Thtiradav ni|]it, Dec. 8th. the Beta Ciub members enjoyed Christmas banqtirt in the Home Ec. lilb. Ivy and candles saved as table decotations. 'After the ban­ quet gifts were exchanged. The Hetb Shiiner TV ahow tptraa Irouidit to Mockaville as Mrs. Crenshaw’s 12th grade participat­ ed.- Floyd Green was announcer and scorekeeper. Billy Sell wa« the Jofce telling comedian. Gaith­ er Sanford was' the {capable W. Groas. Tlie contestants w m Bet­ ty Edwards and Henry Shuns Bet tv Jo and Tex Foster.. w ho' also displayed iheir talents by slngins “Silver Bells” and “White Christ- ma>,” snd Ann Rankin and Bill Colletie. Before tKe show Gai» Wallc« had-the devotional and <uiie Gieeiie sang"0 Holy Nisht.” -jssisied bv Yvon tie Hutchens, Nai^ cy R«vis; Molly Waters, Aiin Richardron, Hartiet Tutterow, Bil­ ly Sell and Gaither Sanford. Friday.niBht a t rJonesyille , both of Mocksvilie’s teama wien' beateti. Tlie girls’ score was 64 48. the boys 8654. At the P. T A: meeting Monday ::ro-.'opim''abom Jane'-RobintonV a m l.L ^ ng M e night, CtoCs I2.:the Glee Club, pie ‘ C^risimai proihe annual.ihe dircctii»n of Mrs. Atfamta. Ga. (hlTNC) -Heniy W. Tuttcibw. Jtv received hia W. nieiK iirf pioinotioii to Marine SSgt. November, 4. Col, Juhn F. Hoiigh, Direetotbfthe6th Msitine Cotpa .Rcterve: Recniitinent Dit- trict at Adanta, malm the illo » ANT ADS PAT. Do your Chi tShc rebuilt* Ftee esti. ised pianos. Eaty.termi. Win •■Sale NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified aa Executor of .R. a Lagle, deeeated, late of Davie County, notice ia hm by given to all pertont holding claima against the eatate to pretmt the tame, properly verified, to the under- tigned,.on or b.^re-the 7 th day trf November, 195& or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All penpna' Indeed to said eatate will p k M call and make prompt aeidement. ThU 7th day of November. 1955 RAY LAGLE. Exr. of R. H. Lagle, decs’d Our Smcere Thanks To The People Of Davie And Adjoining Cbimties For The LibersJ Patronage They Have Given Us Since We Opened Our Store Here. We Cannot Let This Happy Season Pass Without Wishing For All Of Our Friends And Customers A Merry Christmas And A Itappy New Year Visit Our Store Often During The Coming Year » B. C. Moore & Sons “Buy From Moore And Save Mo^*e” linw car is worth more m a ’56Ford I Bixatue the 'SeFerd is Oit fine ear ^ half Oie fine-ear price, it ^vet lit the tptidunt ttafnoner in Ae . business. . . Iel$tugbieyounure- ( m y o u r p h f ^ w W e ’re o u t to a e t a n a ll-tim e aaU a re co rd th is y e a r . . . ev e n b e tto r th a n la a t y e a r, w h e n m tn e p e o p le b o u g h t F o rd s th a n a n y o tiier e a r! T * d o tW a, w e’tB deaifaig fo r q u ic k tu rn o v e r . . . tn aktnir d o lb v « a v in g d eaia fo r y o u — v o Iu ih e-p ro d u d n E d ea ls fo r m . A n d O a t m e a n s y o u ^ th e tb p -d o ila r allo w an ee o n y o u r p ie a e n t e a r in tra d e to r o n e o f th e b e a u tifu l n e w ,’66 F o rfb . W t ’tt p r m ii if y o u ’H d rt v » in fo r a n a p p raisal.. T h a t trill ta k e ~ r a le w m in u te a o f y o u r ttm e , a n d th e re 's a b so lu te ly no ■ 1 o n y o u r p a rt. W h y n o t co m e in lo d a y t gram uSmith. T tic Ciiri(i mas scenes uvere directed by Miss Brumfield; Veo ‘ na Weilbutn and Froretia Cblieiic sang solos. TheproK am titasgiv en again Thiiisday at acti^tv pi- ribii f. t^ the entire stih.iol. . The third year H»mc E& class gave a tea for liie faculty Ttietdav afteroboo'after tchoi>i. Both teams shone-Tuesdav evc- hiiig at YadkintHlle aa.both gained a victory against.. the Yadkiiiviiie leains.' The-, final scoiea were! Giria 4839, the bbvs 61 St. Paitv Tavloi waa high scorer for the with 23 poinis, a[hd Morgan jti fbr ihe bovs with 25 points. We'dnesdiy,- itt activity period Mr.;Pceier gave out-foiiibali let . er« Those nteiviiig. lettera 'and ceriificatea were; Phiilip Rowlm:,, than^er; Biliv^&ll. llmn>ie Kelly. B>iley-Wall er'leilcritig for fblir vears, M: ciiii- Deadmon, Clinar^i Howard, Jo. . Brown, Wm - Long. Fioyd:Gr^eii.,Daiwin^ Alien, Jim mv MiilHs, Brevard Artidt,*Kcntiv Walker, joe Gobble. Z. N. Attder ion, Alibn Sheek, Kenneth Howt elU beater Allen; R onM Lboks: biU, Dickic Nail. Michael Bainettr. Bttlv Sell, on behalf of the team; p i ^ t M Coach Peeler with a trophy. . ; . . Sonwbf o u rt on t|»rttmimahip; Ing were Mackic ~ • ? ‘>-1 Ym 9i|t lWt9w M 1 »Mi0n " . to cttshkm y ou fiom tb s stM iiiV p ost in earn accident. lileg u ard d o u U M rip ' <loorio«bci««3^«xti«|ifOtedjoaafiti»t' (loorioclncivts^cxtiiiii. doom opening un d te dw dc. imard e i ^ d e d plastte opUonal n a i M t^ .a ll M p l« Ym «!it nwndefWRl SiyUnf N ew tlniiid erU fd atyliiif !• yotua iB aU U nodela. E ach h as th e looff, low Unee, tiae p o ted 4 ii-fK ^ t look, tlM daaU ng sty le th a t oBly th e T bm dsrfatm could insplm l A nd Ufa* w hen you see th e M d tin g new in terio n and fo r exquU tew oritm anship everyw here—you’ll - know th a t Ford Is tvvly th e/Itw car a t half lies. . th e te e < a r price! . Y«v TIiimdwMMi Y*0 p9W0f N ew l T he T hunderU rd Y-8 engine and aU th e ligbtaing th a t goes w ith i t - i s the e ta n d u d eight for all Fairiane a n d S tation W agim m odels a t no M tra c o st T his < 2 0 p a c k ^ Y-S-engine h ss deep^hkNck design to m ake i t m oie rigid. I t ra n s satjn-sm ooth . . . lasts m uch longer, too. C om e in nnd take a *5« Ford T est D rive; SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY VJ F b ^iM ers Since 1913 latw rM to d > a n A -l U—J C iM r-^jS iii» to ij— Your. F a rf P c i J f V4Qt:MUl Vunljt< didn't. Th» Uiki MverMn there wm routfc. AU he - ■•7i II ttuif (hie' "multftudc ot the heaveijy.hotl” 4oei o^ ievcn ';iBy they were ugelf) were iwalt*. Ins Ood and “lerlBfr Qloiy to 4<3od to the liicb---------------• .est . . /• Sur^^.Clutitieii eri end vChrLstien »to^ Is not wronf' In• thinking of thii M» wnf, not mere- reelteUon or' •peeeh^meklnc. At - aipjr ra te .' U tbe- ' in g e ls d id n o t jln g •u c h , w onta, th e !» • rw e m w i . -ciiurcb-hM .M uif them . AU dow n ;^ o u g h th e C hrlsU en centuries d ^ rlstm e * ha« h e en a ainging ti^ e ; Y ou cannot tu g g e st a ll th a t Q lriatm M m e a n t in ^ p l e ijKik* ^ 'p r o i e : you h a v e 'to alng. iigitrligiggfMW«rM .;$«uke, who had an ear tbr audi ^ g«. .put Into hit gosiMl not lets than four poems .connecled wiih the.hfrth of Christ. Of these the "Giotj' In the highest'^ U the . shortest The others ere the words of’Maty (tuke 1:<7«86>. of Zac> harlBh <l:e7>79) and of Simeon (chap. 2:2943). In,-Qkt R.S.V. 'these are printed-ta poetry, as ; they really are. Cl^ re^er wlU , n<^ other poette passages, hut these are the (Our. mosi famous ^qttes.) The church baa ^ set all / the«e to music many times over» ^ and in some lurches they are . sung Marina song like' the o^ iv haa'been given a Latin name, from their first words In the LaUn BiUe: “MagnlflcaV* for Mary’s song. ••Benedletus" for Zechariah's, ‘'Gloria In ezcelsis** for the angels', and *'Mme Dlmit* tis’V; tor .Simeon's. But modem ehurdi*goera do not alwa9« reak ice that each of tiieae poems was' called forth in some way by the birth of Jesus, this is ai tt should . be. What poe^ Is io language and to sound, the coming of Christ is to this world ^ humatdtV. to the mJdst of all the iantfUng, wrangling’; maddening .:and'often, -meaningless noises of the world. In the midst of all the stupM ordl>. naiT aoon-torgottan outpouring ol talk, talk. talk, a lovely; poem eomes. bringing beauty and mean* ing, like a rose In a^Junk-yard. 8o ln the midst of our jangling world Christ corees bringing meaning and Joy and peaee To sdne-4b too maqy^-’Chrlst* mas .means ' ootUhg. .‘^Silent: Nigbr Is a tune to be tirad o^ ' nothing . moM.- The angelt might aa w ^ never have ming^ the Story never written. Headers of mMatlne wiU reeaU an a^de last July 19 about'a writer who la typteal of many man and wMn*, eh In these times. He knows there U such a thing as the way of Love,. for every cross on e iw church proelalma it, and every Christ* mas eavol alnga it But be wfU not accept It Re chooaes the way. oK defiance and degpalr. T6 him, life la a wandering; to the 4ark, with nothing but'his m candle which WiU toon igo out. M 'tM M 'llatM lM ‘On the otiMr hand tha«e art : many.' and among them aoae «( -mankind'a beat who have ieuid in the Christian fattb something more than mmly a etory, a love> . ty kgehd, a aong for Itttia ehtt*, d m abmethlhg which ttVw ^. - to pleaa^ 'but imposaible; to- beUeve. ; A good book to get lor the new m r Is one calleil ‘This I BMieva.ateut Jesus Chriat'V (editM hir /. C. Monsmat 4 Co.. YorkK It la a col* lactien of testlmoRies to Jesus Chriit’ hy an impreuive variety of men aod women. CoUegepfet* Identa, eMcuttves of great busi­ness Aims. acisotlsta, poUtldana. . persons to many walks ol Ufa. e^ <^te on the same thm , what Christ haa meant to them. Any :o n e *ho thinks thal.Chri^nity U a religtoo vOf « Wiaak ehar- .actera ought .to re^thls b«^- Any one who^thlnka that Christ /^is attracUve only, to chUdm might wftU read this , bock ^ )i^am better. The writers by tfaair icstimonies ahow that. not. alfloa- for;'Unies. not bnly^tor simple’ peaa^ Nuits in. primitive fbrmodern a m -liard'taaade^ IdgUy > edueatcii' bwMBed with great re-^ spoiiaiblUti^ Cbriat brings meaa.c. )ng iihdibeguty aa'wA- as 'power, ^ r o n g 'v o ie e a ; to e v e in la n d |oto the heavMly host <n pralae to Ooi . who has given .us.-Ms i ^ V jO B pD Y ever began his list of . New Y ear's ftesolutlons with this:. “1 resolve this year to b e 'a liypocrite.** Nobody w ants to be a hypocrite, no one loves such a peraon. As if they w ere not air ready d e te s te d eoottgh, Jesuf shoi a t them his most p i e r c i n g sar* caam s. The pa> thelie thing is thnt even the best ixeo* pie can slip .into eri^. without I it. Since. Jesus “told ofT' the hypocrlles o« »'■ Porem .i. GatUee very plainly, we ctin see lust what it is that makcR^ hypo­ crites what they are. and be . w m e d . VfrnfKiH-Jesus condemned the Phnri!;ers for being concerncd with the loi>k!t tA th l^ s m ost of all. As he pul ii. they cleaned up the onts'de of lie Ci9 and. the platter b.u the \n-: i waa left dirty.- Tbuy tSem selvt. he ' said,' wercN tiku g.nvcs uve which men walked r. kno . - ' i ^ they were there Oa.sldc, Miey . w ere a grassy pHrk. -Down t-nito . inside, they were rmthlnR .bui dr cay. The other day n buL.Ior.c- tum ed up four little coi'hvj undo w hat Is nW an airport. Mob.-dy had'. guessed • those bodhjis we.i , under the grass. The th t.a any one asked, oher, "Who woti these?" was "W here snalJ \w put them nowT’ It turned o :t tlii.i th e-fd u r little bodies.' b <ried & century ago, belonged lu onr fam ily; and one living icl.(tivi. .could be. found—but she .cl.d nut erven wsiiit.to look Lei tluv:] be put im der grass somcwhu c d o. hide them as soon d.i Well, there ar^ chaioc'.crs hko. th a t Cover a ll-ttie de»d stv.fT with, something pretty,—whaLcve.- . .looks right is right . . . Kccli ' ;tifiinkin| that way, live that way. and you.w ill be a hypocrite too. T rM lliithiN A nouer.count against,the Phnr- Isees w as that they spent so much tbne and energy on UtUe things * that they m issed the greater things tha;t a truly good life will bava.. You could see Pharisees out to fHeU: back yards counting. -thialr m lht*leaves.« E very ten th . laal lylooged to the Lord, th e/, said! ;avary’ tenth bean, e v e ^ t ^ t h lettuea«leaf. and ao on. But leat«couhtlng took up too much of their tim e. Justice? The love of God? They had no thne (or. i t T h v 'w e n . too busy with mint* laaVes. Mow it is good to be con-. .setentious about tithes; Jesus had notiiing to say against that in it- •atf. B at it is rather interesting tlia t' the o ^ tim es when Jesus ‘ miatttieoed tithing, he condemned . iba paopla who did it.-N o t‘ for ^ tfOtog il^ but f ^ supposing that that waa tha;. m ain thinfi m re- ' -llg it^ Whan Jesus' piU;cd uui something, on which all me “lew and tha prophets" hang, a kliid of nail bidding up the rest of uW Bible; he p lc k ^ ' something - bifi Love to God and love to onv'^ r;halghbor. , , OMttitt ■. Anothar way .to be a hyi.ocrite; : ia-to be so m u A interested in the , piMt ttiat yoti '.do. rK>t' apply; lie- ligion •' to. .th ep resu n l. ■ In JoausV . vivid language, :tlw* h.vpocrites . built the p i x e l s - ' .oinoa. , but they, were childien .ol .U)usc^ w^> had m urdered the pruphc-. '.' and -they'w ere the people. \y;io‘ .vu-.aa i^urder JesiU hlniscU. Tiiey Uoii : eM d the prophets ot Jic pasi. buv' prophets of..the living p.e i-ni ' could n ot'see and.d.d n-a'tir.-uui - It is an ancient and sL; i<n& . terhpiatlon. 'Xhere ' a'se Horsori^ ' In America wuo arc veiy piyuM ,of anc.estorB wh<r uiu«:icd ihc occan In worship God freely; but who tlicm iulves w5U not cross h wet 'sti-eet to go lo .church. Tnere are .p is ^ n s proud ot their revo> lu tia o a^ ancestors, who attack iritir avary-w eapon of alandar any one who has any proposals fbr chaaga. today. Bavolution to the llto caaturir-Mtoa! * ■ > ; . / Revolution to tha .twantiatb ceh- > • tury-borriUa! Thai* ara'pieople iriko widi .to preaarva avary line 'Of some hlltt^ eraad ud, shout . down av^ one wbo hai ttie least, auggestiaa . of dunfa;. they tar*y ' get that Om creed-makers they [i imwr wara themselves radicals, ; innovators, dangerous m en to the . e y u of tiw ir tim e. A church that becom es'-a p n serv ar of anttqui- ties, a 'historical aodety. and . nothing move, w ith nothing to say to MW. is a church tba'P harlsees would hava lovad Jesus. inc- !«, Tapestry . . trOieekpoH" 18,rracrane«; 14 Rolled : V aroundUia: 16. Self IT.iuverffa.Am.) t tl.BKaminA>- tion SI, 0»ld fMar.) » , State flower , - ofUtah , KBxamtoa. ' vtlonoftlatM . (Mad.» M.8uppoit .n.TMnA« sasp drink (coMoq.) I«4.Peeled yT«8.F our: comb, form 4«.U ke stole 4T, M aterial on abeach 48. Lampreys DOWN 1. Selection We Wiiiilo &tend?To AU Of 0^^ And Patrons Our Best Wishes For A MERRY CHRISTMAS And AvHapi^ And)Prpsperous; NEW YEAR We Appraciate -Your PalKzage. And Will Strive To Sem You During 1956 y^M> A Line Of High Qwlity , Jewelry, Silverware, Watchesj ^; Fcurtain Pcrs, Penal* Sets i And Hu ndrc ds. Of Useful Articles > Visit Us When Yoo^me fofdwn We,Are Always Hi ppy To Serve You Little’s .J^Sweler Phene 203 - # ';North.Muii SrreM ........ 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