SWfttTP.-j _ ^y at &«e'Wim»ji* niM o««*»it. f Hoiwr Mlw Sink own •Minatj|r» corM«M senred aa^ Miss JMi« ;wfa Madarla"^ linen, place ca^ for the fourteen/'Qoanftloa of gai:|j^eB Oofwera. and | *1,0 ^ imests. After the breakfjiat the ' roees made^iolorful decoratlona hrtde-e ect •”« »•• 1 home amid h CPlof cemhinetlCT ’ Bern-,for tta oecaalotf^f'i^ - {given taft T^nredar erentog " pt pink and frtqte. ei»tiwdiw t|g Lack Pnnette Rtortained Har Ghib ^ Miee Lade Prwvette ontertidnM the members of her bridge nlnb at her home In Wllkesboro Friday ermlng with two tahlee being f de ap for the game. The high ^ prise in the game was won Mr^ Gordon Forester. Mrs. Charles Hart, of Chattanooga, _ Tenn., who was a housegueet of . her alster, Mrs. Bryan Gllreeth, vaa remenrbered with a gift. A ' salad and sweet course was - serred at the conclusion of play. MrSk Hodges, Miss Mosley Hostess At Bridge A delightful perty of the week was the one given by Mrs. Rus- sdl G. Hedges and Miss Rebec ca Mosley Monday evening at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Hodges on ‘ Kensington Drive. A bridge game Was .preceded by supper at 7 o’clock and those receiving pris es were John E. Justice for the men and Mrs. Palmer Horton for the ladles. An array of cut flow ers formed a festive setting. Pattie Somers ^ _ Club Hostess A "pretty club party for the week was the one given by Miss Pattie Somers at her home In Wllkesboro Friday evening when she entertained for mem bers of her club. Two tables were placed for play In a setting of summer blossoms, alter which re- freahments in two courses were served. Miss Christine Irvin ;^oved to be the most successful at cards. , Mrs. Ray Hobbs, of Charlotte, the former Miss Ruby Hartley, of Wllkesboro, and who was here visiting relatives received a re membrance from Miss Somers. Mrs. Genio Cardwel Is Book Club Hostess With Mrs. Genio Cardwell as hostess the members of the Fri day book club were graciously entertained at her home on E Street Friday afternoon. Most of the club members were present also several invited guests and responded to the roll call by Mrs. W. P- Horton with Current events of much interest. Mrs. C. D. Coffey. Sr., the president, pre sided. Mixed garden flowers conslst- fcg mostly of roses and larkspur made colorful decorations for the ‘Resits v^b were delicious refreshments in two courses ^ 'the close of the afternoon from the dining room table and two small ones. U. D. C. Met With Mrs. Harvey Church Members of the Wilke? Valley Guards f'tiupter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy KaJil their June meeting Monday l^erun.m in Romia at the home of Mrs. Harvey Clnirch with the presivlviR. Mrs. J. E. Johnson in charge of the business session at which time a number of business matters were dispensed with. The program for the afternoon was arranged by the program chairman. Mrs. C. D. Coffey. Sr., who told about Jefferson Davis. Othe numbers on the program, were “The Flag” by Edgar Guest, given by Mrs, Clarence Call. A Jefferson Davie poem read by jjlrs. Church. Mrs. Tom Brown a poem “Beauvoir" by Mane AI- cott Harris, and Mrs. Johnson, "The War Flag Returned to Ra leigh.” During the social hour the nine l^uiembers attending were served j delicious refreshments The meet ing Monday marked the final one until Septemiier. 'wo Parties Given By liss Louise Vyne MLss IxHitSe Vyne. entertained hursday afternoon at her homo B C Street honoring Miss Mary ink, bride-elect of June. The wm's, in which tour tables were laced for bridge, were attrac- vely decorated with a profusion [ seasonal flowers in artistic ar- ingement. To Miss Sink the hostess gave beautiful luncheon set, and to Irs. William Newton and Mrs. li^ton Brewer, winners of first nd second scores, prizes were warded. Following play a salad nd sweet course was served. Another party was given by Ilss Vyne Friday evening this ime having gucsU sufficient for iree tables of bridge. Mrs. Will Hair received first award In the ame while the second went to Irs H B. Smith, Larkspur and OSes were used chiefly for deco- aUons and at the close of play smptlng refreshments were serv- d by Miss Vyne. is Mary Sink »d At Breakfast Party Uss Mary Sink, whose mar ie to Charlee Darwin Smlthey, ;hl» city, has been the Insplra- i of many Intereetlng social af- B, w a I lionored Saturday pnlng when Mtoe Adeline college mate Sho|^ Now For Th^ EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS Friday-Satarday TWO^— SENSATIONAL DAYS ■nVi : .'ifr" We are offering during this event outstanding values from North Wilkesboro’s finest cKAUction of bettek' n«rdiand,ise. Many of the item, are among our most recent arrivals . . . giving you the advimtage of buying tho moat desirable things for inunedUte and later use, at an unusual , reduction We susgMt that you check your shopping list with items as advertised, and hui^ in for choice, as these values are offered for two ' dayk only! Dollar Our Entire Stock of Better Dresses CONSISTING OF CHIFFONS, SHEERS, LACES AND NETS, IN A GRAND COLLECTION OF ALL THE NEWEST STYLES. BEAUTIFUL PRINTS ON LIGHT BACKGROUNDS, ALSO SOFT PASTEL SHADES AND WHITE. Sizes For Women and Juniors 10 Per Cent Off TWO DAYS ONLY » Our ^ttbe Stock cl Summer ShoM Redw^ Consisting otf all whites and two tone color combinations . . . pumps, ties, straps and sandals. Many styles are among our most recent ar rivals. Most sizes and widths. Please shop eariy for choice. Two Days Only 10 Per Cent Off One Group Shoes Wliites, brown and whites, and blues $2.98 values ... broken sizes TO CLOSE OUT AT One Group Shoes Whites, and brown and white combina tions, in ties, straps and pumps $3.95 and $4.96 ■ values, at $1.00 Pair $2.00 Pair Friday and Saturday Men’s Shirts One group novelty patterns. Checks, stripes, al so solid colors. Pre-shrunk, color fast. $1.50 VALUE 81.00 , Men’s Underwear Cool, cotton Shirts and Shorts, made by Cooper. 50c VALUE O FOR 81.00 Bridge Sets Cloth size 35 x 36, with four napkins, in colorful stripes and plaids. SETS FOR 81.00 Novelty Glass Ware large group of , shapes and pa PIECES FOR One large group of odd matched pieces, in un usual shapes and patterns. 81.00 Cotton Prints d liivat id dark YARDS FOR A. B. C. and Invader materials, in colorful prints on light and dark grounds. 81.00 Dotted Swiss id Voiii • Dolla YARDS FOR Dimities and Voiles; sheer cool fabrics, priced es pecially for Dollar Days. 81.00 Cool Cottons in pas s and YARDS FOR Soft laces, in pastel and white seersucker in col orful stripes and checks. $1.00 Children’s Cotton Dresses group in sheer fabrics grounds. $1.00 A brand new group in sheer fabrics , . . gay col ors on light grounds. Hosiery One gioup of full fashioned all silk hosiery, in all the new shades. In knee and regular length. 2 PAIRS FOR $1.00 mSBBJBNT STORE' Slips Rayon lace trimmed slips in peach and pink; all sizes. Es pecially priced for Dollar Days 2 FOR SI.00 BASEMENT STORE Women’s Panties One large group of lace trimmed and tailored styles, made of an excellent quality of rayon: all sizes. g PAIRS FOR $1.00 BASEMENT STORE Sun Suits Every one new and colorful- dainty prints, white and pastel colors. Sizes 2 to 6. Buy a supply for summer now. 4 SUITS FOR Sl.OO basement STORE CHILDREN’S Dresses One large group of prints and pastel colors, made of cool sheer cottons. Sizes 2 to 8. " 2 FOR $1.00 WOMEN’S Silk Dresses One group of silk crepes — in dark shades, broken sizes, priced for quick clearance during Dol lar Days. O FOR BASEMENT STORE TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday Gossard Corsets Our entire stock at a special reduction for Dollar DayZ only— AT 10'*' OFF Cotton Shantung Pastel colors and white, excel- leni quality. Especially priced for Dollar Days. y YARDS FOR Sl.OO Large Size Turkish Towels Pastels, solid color $1.00 BASEMENT Women’s Panties Lovely lace trimmed and tailored styles. Special for Dollar Days— PAIRS FOR $ 1.00 Cotton Prints One large group of smart prints in colorful patterns; 36 inches wide. Especially priced for Dollar Days. g YARDS FOR $1.00 Hosiery Full fashioned pure thread silk hosiery; all new shades: regular length and knee iengith. O PAIRS FOR $1.00 Women’s Shoes One group of black, brown and white and brown combinations, in broken sizes. Hurry in for choice. 2 PAIRS FOR Sl.OO Ladies’ Gloves Doe skin glove.s—$1.98 values Slightly so-led. Pair— Sl.OO Hats! Hats! Large as.sortment ladies’ hats Values to $3.95 $1.00 EACH Handbags One group of smart patent and fabric bags, in assorted colors. BASEME»IT STORE WHITE FOR Fabric Gloves I Assorted styles. Values up to $1.00 pair. Dollar Day price A PAIRS FOR $1.00 Ladiea’ Batiste Hand Embroidered Gowns Colors pink and white 4 "“81.00 ■ ■ -}: basement : — SHOP EARLY-^ 4)NLY TWO DAYS- ..L.-v

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