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a V irkl« Bo'fia«i^sp«ii.t liuit Statesville * iritli' hej Frank ^aasM, mt, Mra. Frana nwaasea. ^ ■ 7— ni^ni. tl6n wltfc her lather and mother, Preeton HelHf, ^ . b r ' wrfibom v ForwSdSl. la h guest thia veekj^* ai^d iJirs^R. h Wetlbom.,v Jir.'and Mrs. Dn. Iflss HeiUg ^QraTsen Claude Do^gh- is a cousiBL of . Mrs. l^ghton. Mrs. Tr-^ ^enkh»r-Sr.v Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Jenkins, Jr., and son, Thomas, visited Mrs. 1. C for a short -while Wed- sday hfening. Little Miss SIU Pierce, daugh- et Mr. and Mrs. Richard _1erce, of this -city, nnderw-j»t a ^iBj^l operation at the Wiljtes I Hwpltal yesterday. Mr. Billy Carlton, nephew of Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Meadows at Pores Knob, underwent a tonsil operation at The Wilkes Hosptf al yeetwrdav morning. Mrs. X. V. Underwood and grandson, Gary Horton-, of St. Petersburg. Fla., are spending t i Jew days in .this city with her Lv^her, Mr: L. Vyae; w*Mr. Ray Erwin, who-holds a " |hi)tiitin-n on the reportorlal staff "tThe Charlotte Observer, vtelt- Trfends apd relatives in the nilkeeboros today. He was ac companied' on the visit here by Paul S. Jones and Russell iickle, also of Charlotte. Oiff Business... ottli of continually striving to please our customers- We give onr best to -whatever or ders we are privileged to fill. Davis, THE florist MS. AGNES HART, Mgr. t» — PHONES — SM tank of North Wilkesboro Bldg. ire a Bonded Member of P. T. D. and Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Miss Joyop Wellborn, student xA- Mars Hill College, returned Friday night to spend her vaca Mrs., A. A. Sturdivant and chil dren, HaiTold and,' Anne, are^jnmng a few days in .Rootatomav Ohio, with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cald- Ur. Harlon Gilliam, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gilliam, of Hays, underwent an operation at The Wilkes Hospital Tuesday. His condition, is reported as very satisfactory. Attorney J. M. Brown return ed the first of the week from Tannersville, Vs., where he at tended to business matters per il taining. to the settlenjenh of bis IsJ father’s estate. Mr. J. H. Rector .and Mr. W. K. Sturdivant motored to Chll- howie,'Va„ Tuesday to- aitend funeral services tor Mr. Rector’s niece. Miss Dixie Rector, who died Sunday night* Miss Elizabeth Duncan, stu dent of Peace Junior College in Raleigh, arrived yesterday to spend the vacation season with her father-and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Myers and son, Billy, Mrs. Walter Sink, of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Myers and daughter. Nita, of Lenoir, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Mjrers Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hayes and Mrs. Truman Hayes are ex pected to return today or tomor row from Akron, Ohio, where they visited Mr. Hayes’ brother, Mr. Avery Hayes, and other rela tives. Miss Norma Smoak, small daughtc’- of Mr. and ^Irs. N. O. Smoak, of Wilkesboroi has been suffering from an ulcftr of the eye. She returned Monday from Cha,rlotte. where she was treat ed by an eye specialist. Her eye is much improved and it api>ears that no permanent injury will re sult. friends will be glad to learn. mr: IN8»UqpONS 1, To vote for a candidate on the ballot pn a crom (X) markln;Hiei. _ at the left of hia name. , « ' : k 2. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it trthe -^trar'and get another, Twixt Night and Morn the News is Born.” Keep up with it by reading THE GREEINS- BORO DAILY NEWS. See any Carrier or Paul Swanson. HURRY! SELECT YOUR KELVINATOR TODAY SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd SAVE BY BUYING THIS WEEK Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 420 Ic To $1 ies’ Full-fashioned Silk Hose in all the new summer les. An unusual value. Special. Children’3 excellent quality Print Dresses, trimmed. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Guaranteed fast colors. E^»ch Men^s Dress Shirts in fancy stripes and plain col ors. Full cut. Guaranteed fast colon Each — Ladies’ Print Dresses. Beautifully styled and trimmed with organdie. Guaranteed fast color. IPach - - Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts. Size 14 to 17. Each only - -- - Men’s fast color pre-shnmk Broadcloth Shirts, in the Wwest check, stripe and novelty patterns. Also *B&id colors, cut fuD. Carefully sized and tailor ed. Each - 58c Beautifully 79c 79c neatly 89c 38c 97c window Curtains, ruffled Priscilla style. Good quality iBarquisette. Colors are well assorted. Full widHi and length. Pair Men’s Wash Ties, fast colors in washable ma terials. Each only — - I Beautiful quality Pepperell Prints in novelty floral patterns. Guaranteed fast color. Yard —- Men’s Red Ax Overalls, cut full and rocany. Made of heavy weight blue denim. Pair Nice quality Apron and Dress Ginghams. 32 inches wide. Guaranteed fast color. Yard I Novelty Krinkle Seersucker, 36 inches wide. f Guaranteed fast colors. Yard — r We have just received a beautiful lot of Glassware and Chinaware in attractive patterns, to sell 10c p 10c 17c 89c 15c 19c st Ic To $1 3tore NEXT DOOR TO DEPOSIT & ^VINGS BANK north wilkesboro, N. C. For JUDGE SUPERIOR COURTIS 17th Judicial District V«te far One) □ J.A.'ROUSSEAU'^^’^ □ J. HAYDEN BURKE ‘ □ JOHN W. RAGLAND For MEMBER OF THE STATE HOUSE^6P REP^SENTATIVES (Vote for (hw) □ W.AkMcNEIL j| □ FRANK D. HACKETT □ T. W. FERGUSON ForfflBl (Tot«i,ftoO!MO □ JAMeOI" ANDERSON. □ BAIPHRBEMS »V ‘i For BOARD OF EDUCATION ' (Vote for Thneo) □ CHAL O.'McNIEL □ D. P. SHEPPARD □ R. R. CHURCH □ J.L. HEMPHILL □ Ti G. JOHNSON a j. YOUR ^ WSfmkATik TMJAY SALE gpiDS SATO^AY, JUNE 2h» ^AVE BY buying %HrS WEEK Sontkem PaUk -Ut^es €e. PHONE 420 Primary Election Jue 2nd, 1M4. dudrman of Wilkea Cooaty Board of Eloetiona. .SOCIETY Social Calendar Mra. J. D. Moore, Jr. Feted At Bridge Party To honor a recent bride, Mrs. J. D. Moore, Jr., Mrs. Ivey Moore entertained at bridge at her home on Kensington Drive Tues day afternoon and sharing hon ors with Mrs. Moore were two other brides, Mrs. Claude Dough- ton and Mrs. Arnold Kenerly. Six tables were arranged for the game in a colorful setting of roses, peonies, and primroses, and the count of tallies showed Mrs. George Forester to be hold er of the high score prize. The traveler’s prize was also won by Mrs. Forester. ^ The honoree, Mrs. Moore, be fore her marriage May 15, was Miss Margaret Allen of Beaufort, and to her the hostess presented china In her wedding pattern. To Mrs. Doughton, a bride of the winter and formerly Miss Pau line Turner, of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Kenerly, a bride of March, who prior to her Car riage was Miss Daphlne Spaln- bower, of this city, Mrs. Moore presente, beautiful gifts. Miss Annie Preoton Heiltg, of Nor wood, a houseguest 'of her cous in, Mrs. Doughton, was remem bered with d lovely gift by the hostess. When cards were laid aside Mrs. Moore had the assistance of Mesdames W. M. Clark, Hen ry Moore, E. A. Shook and Frank Eller In serving delicious re freshments. The monriily meeting of the WUkesboro Woman’s clnb wlU be held on Friday evening at 7:4S o’clock at the home of Mrs. O. H. Hnlcher and Join ing as hostess with Mrs. Hnl cher will be Mrs. J. R. Hender son, Mrs. J. B. Henderson and Mrs. R E. Prevekte. A full at tendance of members is desir ed. bridge. Mrs. Worth Morrison proved to be the mos£ successful at cards receiving the top score prize. When cards were laid aside Mrs. Forester was assisted by her sister, Miss Katherine Hendren, in serving a dainty sweet .course. To The Jnne meeting of the U. D. O.’will be held Monday aft ernoon at 8:80 o’dodt at the home of Mrs. J. O. Hackett with Mrs. Minnie Hunt as as- sociatev hostess. less to the members of the Wil kesboro bridge club, of which she Is a member, and a few -In vited guests at her home In Wil kesboro Thursday evening. An abundance of roses attractively arranged made a pretty setting for the guests at three tables of FOR CORONER the Good People of Wilkes County: I am again a candidate for Coroner, and want to thank you for what you have done for me In the past and, for what you will do in the coming primary. All who think I have done my duty in the past and will in the future I ask “you,” to vote for me. Those who think otherwise vote for the other man. I have tried to go at every call, day or night, cold or hot. I had rather not be nominat ed than to gp against the will of the majority of the people. Yours to serve, STEPHEN A. RASH. If ^ Big. hu*l^ ice cubes—/bf« of then?*-a/iraF8/ But that’s only one feature of the Staler Series prigidaire ’34. There is automatic defroeting. . autsasaticdce tray release... Lifetime Porcelain inside mad uat... double Hydrator capacity... a Sliding Utility Basket for eggs and snuBr artides..., the Frigidaire Servaaisdf... interior lightmg ... extra space for tall bottles. Ctnne in and see for yoaMstfi just why people are proudly saying, “Ours is a Frigidaire ’34.” RALPH DUNCAN NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C 4-501 WANT ADS FOR SALE—-ut a bargain ‘ on easy terms, 1 15-horsepower FYlck Boiler and Engine, and saw mill complete, ^ee or write J. D. Hall, Halls Mills, N. C. 6-7-3t. Mrs. Gordon Forester Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Gordon Forester was hos- REWARD offered for return of silver bracelet lost somewhere in North Wilkesboro last week. Return to Mrs. Harold Kay at Liberty Theatre o r Hotel Wilkes. 6-l-2t-pd HINSHAW SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Accredited by State of N. C- Complete instructions in all branches of Beauty Culture. Students accepted any time. Write for rates. Over City Barber Shop North Wilkesboro, N. C- PRICE COMPLETE We are reminded each day of the fine spirit of co-ope ration our people have given us in helping us to give more comforting and efficient serv ice to those we serve. As a token of our appre ciation for this fine co-ope ration, we are pricing onr services complete. Only the price of casket, clothing and extra cars used would change our standard charge. REINS- STURDIVANT iMorperated PHONES— Day — 88 Night • 88-U8 PAR-T-PAK—Is a top notcher. Compare it with any other Ginger Ale, we exclude none. 10c per Quart bottle plus 6c deposit at Drug Stores, Cafes, Grocers and Lunch Stands. 5-14-tf ELEVEN PIECES OF \ Colorful Glassware with every ; ’ ^ KITCHEN CAKNEf 6-PIECE SEt MIXING BOWLS 5 PIECE SET COLORED GLASSWARE FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, hot water all the time, also unfurnished apartment. All conveniences. See Journal-Pa triot. 6-28-tf. SALESMAN WANTED — Have opening now for reliable sales- «man age 25 to 60 years to take care of demand for Rawlelgh Household products In East Central Wilkes, North Iredell, Yadkin counties. Good profit for hustlers. We furnish every thing but the car to start you. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. NC-14-C,- Richaaond, Va. 6-3-17-31-pd GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS 1 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 2 1931 2-DOOR FORD SEDANS 1 1928 DODGE VICTORIA SE DAN. 1 1930 STANDARD FORD COUPE 2 1930 2-DOOR FORD SEDANS 1 1931 CHEVROLET TRUCK " 1 1931 LONG WHEELBASE FORD TRUCK 1938 FORD PICK-UP YADKIN VALLEY MOTOR CO. FORD DEALERS NORTH WILKESBORO, N, r c. HURRY! SELECT YOUR KELVINATOR TODAY SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd SAVE BY BUYING THIS WEEK Southern PiiUk Utilities Co. ■ ' PHONE 420' mm 10 Big Features Work 40 X 26-inch Space. Stain-Proof Pore^ lain Enamel Top. > 3. 6-piece Glass Set. 6- Piece Bowls. Dust - Proof Onrtain. Froat Metal-Lined and Covered B r e A A Drawer. 7. Flour Bin. B. Two-Tone Finish. .00 . DOWN. .00 WEEKLY Price Range Rhodes-^Day Furniture. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. G
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