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•vaitea W. Praitt, of Thnt~ id, visited at. Roaring ttlver flnnday. SL R. Avis is the guest 61 ai^r, Mrs. P. A. Tyndall, of this 'week. ^er W. Pruitt, of Thur- kas accepted a position in ir shop at Elkin. [r. W. F. iMilier, well known Iness man of Boone, spent a hours here Tuesday. Mrs. Gertrude McNeill, o f iheyille, is here on a visit with ir son. Dr. J. H. McNeill. .Miss Arllne„York, of Stony tot, and Miss Esther Gordon, Spencer, visited relatives in le city this week. REALISTIC- THE NEW IMPROVED CROQLTGNOLE OIL [ \VA\’E /Revitalizes the Hair, Leav- 'ing it Soft and Natural Looking, and it can be ■given in Two Hours. We also have the EUGENE and KERRA-TONIC PERAIANENTS PHONE 46 Ideal Beauty Parlor Over City Bsrber Shop Mrs. W. J. Ray and son, Mr- Ward Ray, of West Jetferson. were in the city shopping .Thursday. Attorney Eugene Trivette, of this city, was a professional hus- iness visitor to Boone Tuesday. Mlss^Lena Cagle, of Salisbury, is the guest of Miss Elisabeth Jennings, of this city, this week. Mrs. W. A. Taylor, of this city, spent last week in States ville, with her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Tyndall. Mr. Arthur Finley, of Lancast er, S. C., spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Finley. Rev. G. W. Sebastian, of this city, left Saturday to conduct a two weeks’ revival meeting at j Johnson City, Tenn. j Mr. Kyle Eller, of Columbia, I S. C., arrived yesterday to spend I the summer at his summer home • on Round Mountain. Attorne.v W. B. .Austin and his secretary, Mr.s. Paul Miller, of Jefferson, spent a few hours in ' the City Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mr.^. Norman Karr, of j Baltimore. Md., arrived this week . to visit Mrs. Barr's parents. Mr, {and .Mrs. G. Foster, of Congo. Mr. C. T. Doughton. of this ’ city, spent several hours in Statesville Sunday in^ttie home of -Mr. and .Mrs. Horton Dough- ' ‘.on. Miss .\iinie Sue Vannoy re turned Monday to West Jeffer son after spending a week here . as the guest of Miss Mamie Mc- * Neill. Mr. C. M. Sheets, of Winston- Salem, former resident of Wilkes- boro, was in the Wilke.sboros Fri day looking after business mat ters. Mr. t;nd Mrs, 11. C. Snyder, of Winston-Salem, spent a few Iiours ill the city Tuesday visit ing friends and attending to bus iness matters. Mrs. W. S. Surratt, of Wash ington. D. C.. arrived Saturday to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Grier, of Moravian Falls. Mr, K. A. Shook, who former ly held a position with Miller- Long Grocery company, has ac cepted a position with . his fath er, Mr. J. W. Shook, in the Shook Hardware store. i Who Did the Plumbing TBE mrnimmm Mf,- J. ;0. Brewer* promikent cftBKB^of titaiil- 6ffl?ALPATRIQT. yORTH W nen'I^taltor bere yeeterdky- * Mra. Donald Lumpkin" return ed Sunday to her home at Dur ham aner soanding several days here "wlth'hw daughter, ' Mrs.' Palmer Horton, ■ Mr. P.’ M. LotM, of Pores Knob, carried his Infant daugh ter, Blanche, to the orthopaedic hospital at Gastonia for '‘'treat ment Tuesday. Messrs- W.-A. McNeill and C. S. Coffey returned Sunday from an airplane trip to Philadelphia, Pa. They went there by way of Washington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. C. 6. Sink and children, of this city, attended the Jones family r^nlon at Ab bott’s Creek Baptist church near High Point Sunday. ■ Attorney and Mrs. F. J. Mc Duffie, of Wllkeshoro, and their guests, Miss Mary Willett, of Sanford, motored to Boone and Blowing Rock Sunday. Miss Faye Templeton, of Hays, left Saturday to enter Draughon’s Business college at Winston-Salem. She is the daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Templeton. sin and Mn. W.^G. Gabriel,^ Felts, federal probation investiga- Wfwk-En4 Sp«ci«U -At of 'thi£ spent CharloUAic Hr. Gabriel, manager of Belk's. Depkniken Store hero, had bueikees matters to claim his attention there-* tor, atUnded federal week,; court here Jfr.-* H. inter, of New AU 'bany, lad., has boon quite Hi ,for several days, adeok^ag * to re- ' Mr.' John Jemflngs, of oKwiiere*to*twrtJird'r?'S is here on a visit with relatives. Worth. Morrison, 0‘1 journai-Patrtot. theMnatuwl&en^ He is a son of Mrs. SalUc Jen-1 Wllkeshoro, ha* , been at hie bed-S nings, of Pores Knob,'and a broth- side..-j/- 'Sv. *' er to Attorney R. C- Jdnnings and Miss Lula Jennigs, of this city, Misses -Beatrice and - Elisabeth Jennings and Mr. R. C. Jennings, Jr., of this city, motored to C. Salisbury Saturday. They ■ accom- to panled home their uncle, Mr. John Jennings, who visited in the county, last week. . Mr. G.. J C. ' Harris retnnu^ Monday from a trip to Washing ton, D. C. He left here Tlinrsday with Messrs. W. A. McNeill and S. Coffey who went by plane Washington before flying on to Philadelphia. Mr. Harris re turned by train. ' Mr. I. E. Pearson, prominent lo^ Tomlfaiaon's Dept. Store Tomlinson's Departmentr Store is offering some very attractive for the coming week-end Mr. Fred Gllreath, who -was a I cai business man, left Friday on a memiber of the faculty of Na-{business trip to Kansas City and thanlel Greene high school in st. Joseph, Mo. He Journai-Patrtot, the'^anagliieiA lilts a;:few of thew epeelklk and Jnv;ltea ‘ the puUle notify the prices that 'tove bean plae^ ;o.n high qaality^« merchandise,. In view of advancing' this is an excellent time to make needed purchases and save mon ey. ' -r,*’ NOTHING'" Guilford county during the past - term, returned to • Wllkeshoro last week. He Is the son of At torney a’nd Mrs. C. G. Gllreath. ' Mr. and Mrs. C- S. Felts and daughters, Nancy and Julia, re turned to Greensboro Friday aftpr spending a week in the city. Mr. Cove' Creek Minuter At Wilkesboro 'Church Sunday / Rev. J. A. McColn, pastor of Cove Creek Baptist cirurch', oc- waj ^om- cuijled the Pulplt at both the panied by Mr. Tal J. Pearson. En morning and evening services st route home they will stop over in Chicago to attend the World’s Fair for a few days. They are selling pencils New York with enough lead them to last two years. church .Bun- McCoin filled^the Wilkesboro Baptist day. Rev. Mr. appointments of the pastor, Rev.! Avery Church, who has been as sisting him in a revival meeting at Cove Creek for the past ten days. , I TOO GOOD 'fi We pledge our people th« best in ^rrlce and Mata-' rials. Our Funeral Home is; complete, and it Is our greatest desire to render a satisfactory, c o m f oriiBf r service at a price withia the reach of all. Reins-Sturdivant Inc. •the funeral HOME" Phones— Day - 85 Night - 85-228 \ . The Journal-Patriot $1. year. IN THE N E W E S T DICK’S SERVICE STATION BUILDING? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greer and daughter, Marjorie, of Winston- Salem. spent the week-end .with | Mr. Greer's mother, Mrs. Octa ^ Greer, of Moravian Kalis. | .Mrs. J. Roy Jones returned j Monday to her, home at Colum- ‘ bia, S. C., after spending some time in Wilkesboro visiting her mother, .Mrs. C. F. Morrison. j Misses Pauline and Eula Jar-i vis, daughters of .Mr. ami .Mrs. .' L. M. Jarvis, of Roaring River, ; are spending several days with relatives and friends in Winston-, Salem. Mrs. Gilbert Foster is still con fined to her room and will be' unalde to return to her work as county superintendent of wel-: fare before the latter part of next week. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Lane Atkinson , and children, Lane, Jr. and Shir-| ley, of Graham, spent the week-, end here with Mrs. AtKinsons. parents, Mr. .'ind Airs. Genio Cardwell. Mrs. -A- H. Casey, of this city, Mr.s. A. J. Eller, of Ready Branch,! and her guests. Prof, and Mrs. C.] B- Eller, of 'Warsaw, and Mrs. | IVayne Eller, of Bluefield W. Va., spent Friday in Charlotte. Mrs. William Marshall and daughter, Betty Ann, of Wash ington, D. C., arrived last week to spend a few days with Mrs. Marshall's mother, Mrs. Octa Greer, of Moravian Falls. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edward Har-1 ris and children, of this city, and Mrs. W. R. Gaither and son. John Walter, of near Millers i Greek, spent Sunday in Greens-, boro with .Mr. and Mrs. L. K. | Bobbitt. Mrs. Bobbitt is the! dau.ghter of Mr.s. Gaither and a' sister of Mrs. Harris. j Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Humph- • ries and little daughter, Sarah, i of Washington, D. C., left today | for Safety Harbor, Fla., wnere; they will vi.sit Mr. Humplirics' | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. i Humphries, a'ter spending the week-end at Moravian Falls witli i relatives. | OUR F 1 K .M , OF (’ 0 I’ R You are invited to in.spect our work when you visit the New Service Station on opening davs—Friday and Saturday. VVE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU WITH AN\THING YOU NEED IN THE PLUMB ING AND HEATING LINE WILKES PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING AND HEATINti CONTRACTORS Phone 203 North Wilkesboro, N. C. V Hardware At Low Prices Carlton’s Hardware 25c 79c 50c liicking ii|). 50c 59c 40c Brick Work IS A SPECIALTY WITH ME I DID THE BRICK WORK FOR DICK’S SERVICE STATION NO. 3 BUILDING WHICH OPENS TO THE PUBLIC ON FRIDAY. I will be glad to have your Brick Work and you will be glad to get the work done at my prices. A GUDGER BRICK MASON NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Cartridges 2 Bu.\e.s . 2 quart Freezer ' 14 Qt. Aluminum Uish Pan — Buy now. I’riees arc 8 Cup Percolator White Slop lar — Binder Twine .... Wheal, Corn and Cofloii .j lirus-.-i. .All are selling higher. 25 ft. Rubber Hose - — Rubber 1 100 Ft. Rope — .liil.v 1 the 3 per cent sale.s lux goe.s into effect. Tin Dish lOc rule $1 .1.5 20c Pans ... 39 10 Qt. 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