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PAGE TWENTY I Guilfoad County Club News if ...shop TIP TOP | HAMS ■ * * * * * • - * » ■«•» F R Y ERS I I TATOESI ? V. S. No. 1 WHITE I rorxi) »■*« «>£?£! COUCH BEEF 33c Wy> Miing Powder I IS y | "BISCUITS WiTOVA VV!i AT I aW—BBMK i:> afKtf<V«fi fl M.t.LK I I '. TV<U’OR.Vi U) o q T ' ,A *?Q r I «A < A'\-. I O ' WW ;; ";.,;.'i,,;.. .%>;. , vrT.7535 1 m J'l sJ HBa 0 THE NEW 11 f « % I I I, jALe I B' ;; W ii | With MRS, GLADYS GiLREATK | siivniv SFRYIUE GUfLFOKD Rev. !\ S. AJ- ' 1 bright was guest speaker a; Rev- j | Simmon Grove A. M. K. Church 19 Sunday morning at 1! 00 o'clock, jl The pa‘-tor Rev. ML. Johnson was i | away at his home church for a 11 i brief visit. 1 ST’NDAV SCHOOL PICNICS All Sunday Schools in the com munity held their picnics Saturday, i Aug. 10th Persimmon Grove and Reynolds Chapel went jointly to Burlington. N. C.. while Raleighs Cross Road went to 14th St Cen ter in Winston-Salem. N. C. All reported having a (food time at i both piaces. Ice cream and »emon | ->de alone with all the picnic bos- I] j Lets wort plentiful and as one A Hi tittle Kiri put it, she was full dean 1 1 ~p to here- -pointing to h r neck SERVICE SUNDAY I The Rev F R Mason of High £ | Point v ill render service the thiol B i Sunday ••fternorm at fs o'clock at B j Rernolds Chapel Baptist Church. |; ’fd Choit .nd congregation v/Ui B! accompany him Everyone is eor n I dir.liy invited. SERVICE AUC,. I B | Reve Eugene Black, choir and cunc.n ration of liuse-s Chapel and 8 j Raleighs Cross Rd. will render sor a! vice at Reynolds Chapel Baptist | Church, Wednesday night. August | 21st. Everyone is invited to at- I tend this service cS- ' r■. r is ,vt, i Gladys Gi breath MISSIONARY MEETING | Tin Missionary Circle of Rev | nolris Chapel Church met Toes- i j day even in.-; at the home, of Mr. j S end Mrs. James Robins with the || vice president. Mrs. Fuller, in j I charge. The business session was j i presided over by the president j ; Concluding the business session the j ; kvson Proverbs. Bth chapter was j read and discussed by the ladies, j A short report of the Woman's j Auxiliary Convention was given j by the president and vice presi- j j dent. The hostess, Mrs. Robinson. | j served ice cream and cake to the j ; following ladies. Mesdatnes Laura | j Fuller. Kalin Maxwell, Essie Hair- • I ston, Gladys Gilreath. Annie H'ar- j ! ris and Vein Waddell, Misses Mac- ; | goi Gilmer and Geneva Alston. SICK AND SHUT-IN Mrs. Nellie Cooper and Mrs F.m- I ir. Mm or are patients at £. Ri j I chard an hospital We wish b‘< ! lham a speedy recovery. VISITING AND VISITORS i Mr and Mrs Chauncey Minor j | spent 3 we- k. visiting their par* i j ents and n <t:’ *‘ s Th< Minors . ! live in Newark. N. 1 Miss Amanda McCMlum of New j York City, spent two • -'ck.< at dome, visiting relatives and !rvnd.« j h-n. in Greensboro and High | Point Refer-, leaving Guilt- I'd M‘sS ; : McCalluni subsevined for t'r:< CAR- | I OUNIAN and will keep UP with j | the CAROLINIAN hapoeninrs. ; j v/c were glad to * i- Viumla h- -: e § arid h.-opr lo ViaV" rr 1 i-ep m cails to o,u horre ■ I Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Sapp Mrs. ! U Annie M Hill and Vince:.: Hla- B rdes motored to points north •>'■. a j 8 weeks vacation trip This trip w. s . B also a ceicioieti of the To .--i >•*- j 1 in versary for M: .'••nd Mrs Sapp. I ■ j Miss Thumasr-ene Gilmer has j 8 j returned home after a two weeks I 51 1 vacation in New York Cd> & BiwiirrflßMißirriiwiiiwininTffiiiTiiiiiiwiHMiwiiTiTfifiiriiriißirnTiiiiiii'fi I TUpi PfAtfiAot Te Alwflvs QOl F* PTOCT 1 l ; 1“ iiit i id-tissi, is ntiways guli/ *uw i SO COME A-RUNNING | And Get The Prettiest Yourself I rnMmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmuHmmmmam. aew & \ w & sa v kiMiwwiM r—. r-Tmmrair--minir nr iMirem-mr ■wnir i iuii-ium! <t ■ mi . mim limn mi - - rrir i i This Week We Have Worked Day &. Night Puttin':: Out T housands And Thousands Os Y ards Q i Beautiful Fall Fabrics ! Exciting- New Cottons Dan River COTTONS cheeks and fa r, rife Regular S*»r Lb il A checdks arid tanries. Rejniiar gste MtS 9E,# value DRIP DRY PRINTS JK A New hack to school entlott prints. §&ss t ~ Excellent assortment 7Ste value, * Dark Exoi k STRIFES g* Beautiful assort ment stripes in f'J dark color;.. Bfie value Colton Tweed Suiting | i.ovelv tweeds in exciting color {g® ® ® combinations. crease resistant. Bj^U fiff, value COTTON BROCA DPS i xcelient sclce'ion patterns and aPp color. Woven brocades Regular ?. * SI ! '1 trV' Cotton Suitings g% resistant, solids, checks BgU 1/ an dsliipef. >l.;;m value Cotton BOW KNOTS Sfi to ,>5 inches wide Excellent |C|| selection. Grease resistant. no ®T» f* u# irortmg fPQUtr<*n. Embroidered Doby COTTONS Exciting selection of mitstandiing ■ M fall cut tons made to sell for $1 49 Isa w. S%J per yard Cotton CASHMERE Lttxtirions cotton with n cash- ■ mere appearance Solids and T| ffi | jt| stripes. Should lee $2.00 per yard. Cord uroy li emna nts I ! to 5 .yard length* 42” wide. J washable tine innwale, ail eidors, | 51.19 value. . , . . 1 CORDUROY PRINTS | Beautiful printed pinwale cor- SH _ _ I dtiorv. Neat, small pattern* for \ I | JJ | fall sewirsf, value ® DACRON, COTTON | REMNANTS FQ I ?to 10 yard length*, new ship- 1 1., I ment. aJ.I colors, washes, no iron- Kh w WsT j imr #1 19 value. j Unbleached Domestic | Good tfiMHtr unblearhed sheet- %U $ j m?. Many, nvtiHf n««a. Remlair >a jl If 1 SOr v» low, S " ii .nmwm’t'P'wnw 1 Many, Many Other Fabrics For Fail Too Numerous To Mention » « * The Remnant Shop r WR>yr ® i Haw River, ft C. City Os Gene Fabrics [ Air Conditioned Open Wednesday Afternoon THE CAROLINIAT* I - 1 Gorgeous Fall Woolens 'W-Wwa 'laviu.nr i«aw«e»i'!*.wai■**»!'.' ?ueu»*!vi*a!e"es -nm‘rvfr^sv- 1 Wool Skirt Lengths From "i to ii, yard lengths of * y p M beautiful woolens. I,eft over from 90, *M| carment manufaetu; ers. 54 to fit) V ■ 'M’ inch width. Values to $5.0(1 * Beautiful Woolens 54 te fift inches width solids plaids and fancies. Skirt, suit and coat weights Values to 400 W ■ %Jr pci yard. ® ORLON- WOOL $249 Wonderful blend which is wash \NP able, molds permanent nleats. No ironing. Solids tweeds, plaids. C'/7Q fancies. $4.00 value. JF $ v WOOL AND NYLONAVOOL Tremendous selection of beaut; ft .f| ** fill woolens left over from gar M / O ment manufacturers, 54 to SO” W* f wide. Values to SO.OO per yard. Men’s Wear Woo] FLANNEL Worsted type in alt of the - . Jp O O citing fall shades made to sell V Jf" .V %f for SIt.OO per yard SILK—-WOOL Blends of silk and wool into JtL, _ & lovely tweeds. I est over from irarmer,f manufacturer-: 54 to g** as a 00” width. Values to $)0,00 per *J n 0.40 ANGLO WOOLENS Excellent assortment from the famous Anglo Mills. 54 to fift” wide. Tremendous assortment including all wool $4.00 per yard; silk and wool, and wool blended with fur fibers as well as 100'V alpaca $5,99; 52A cashmere. 4K wool $9.9!) These wool ens valued at twice the rel.n! price we have put on it MILIUM LINING m 1 to 39 yard remnants. Famous Ilj& x&«§ v weather proof minium. Made so »Jp w sell for SI.OO per yard. ® On The Roll 79c 100% Silk TWEED g* Gorgeous Imported 100'- Mils M 13 fabric suitable for dresses and W a sulfa. Should be $5.00 per vard. ACRILAN JERSEY 52” wide, washes, requires no ironing. F.xoeltent color ansort- V 8 LJ ment. Regular price $2.50 per V 1 f| %Jf yard *• Twill Rack Velveteen Fine quality washable in all d M O fali s newest colors as well as ft* jlst m pastels. $3.00 vaiue HHS ORLON FLEECE #% Beautiful 10#Of nrlon fleece fab- 14 if*' He- for skirts, dresses and coals. Sijjf ffif Wa*h»«, no ironing. sa.oo value, '*** MMaMNMRIIIIIMnWMRmiHiMn*nwiMHHMBWV"**'' > —-IN BHBMHMHMIinj WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST l? : ; 7 ir’-r , e»tgA*~.i*CT»f-aoMatsrsss. ”j»a;cr.ctsi;e3Kiuar*B jumgype ! erririf Assortment Draper y We've Seen So Many Thousands C Yards Os Fabrics In The Last. f. Years We Don’t Usually Get Excited But The Selection V e Now Have !s So Tremencim.s That We Are . . REALLY EXCITED! You’ll Be Too Come See! ...... j Beautiful Printed * Drapery [j - Excellent selection SI.OO wipe. Kitchen Print? r .... Fixcci’ent selection sail cloth klc E ‘v f value. ? ; Everg’lazed Chintz £ O Beautiful prints and solid colors. m '* .- ** $1.19 value ti \ - i ‘ Monks i lot h ps Fabric of manv us, . % Upholstery Remnants r Remnants of fabrics, valued up r , to $5-00 per vard. Fiberglass Boucle , ts- i - v - K Washes do ironing, excellent er-lor L ‘ .selection, $3,00 value. § & \p Glen Raven Awning Stripes .# New- shipment, good selection. ££ R 5 Values ‘o $1,50 g -MMMtw^.wsxKPmwanwwmfwnMpiaumM —~r.r— l r-r- ■ fare—r OVER 000 NEW Patterns Os AH Type T < Select From As Well As 8 Different Solid Fabrics 79c up w $1.99 (If you can’t stand ton much < merit you’d better bring your doctor along!. nnawwrw(A«M l .«ii*MaMn*)ViiiMW »-■ »wqpo-.'■:«■ -3-»i Draw Drapery Rods 28 to 48” ad.iustabla si’/c. $2.00 **§ *-Sij value %ff ' ,v Pleater Tape .-. I */ fs M'hit#* ;uif« Ivorv 3ftr value J- ,y b &t 9 ' ■ I.|!.W'"! ( >rdi»3 7c 2? Bur-MilTrieot «« Nylon and dacrons, jf Os X, O f* plains and fancies I 1#« lllly Valued to $3.00 per vd. Hat Forms Q f| stake your own fall hat. Values o --p P to $1.29 W 1(/ v Siik & Cotton Luxurious silk blended OQ p i C| with fine cotton into s# sJ* I | \f lovely fall fabric*. 45” wide. Values to $2.50. Tibet Cashmere 45” wide sotids a"d novelties., g g washable looks and feel* Ukt I i cashmere. $2.49 waits* - ® Happy Khmer New Year.
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