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■■ jfc.. = . i ;, *•>*■• ■• :> ■■ ‘■ ii ’BvlMl !$uttsarner' w.is «'bettn party at Cliapel BBD VWlaK the wMk>ei)d. hnd Mra. W, C. Moore and iliy apeat Monday at Brown luntain B^ch. R. P. Caaey and family haV4 been spending a few days Carolina Beach. Ifr. and Mrs. E. T. Stafford, of i lienolr, spent the week-end with ?-■ Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Myers .-»air. C. G. Day and family Tislt- >4 his mother, Mrs. Fred Day, at ', Blkfn July 4th. ^ 'idr.'and Mrs. Wayne Eller, of ByansTllle, Ind., are here visiting relatives. Miss Newtle Deal, of Davidson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes over the week-end. ■ ' Mrs. Mable Lottes and daugh ter, Helen, visited Mrs. Lottes’ slater, Mrs. J. E. Follette, at Kannapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Landis re turned Tuesday from a holiday trip to the Shenandoah Valley In Virginia. Miss Beaulah McNeill, of Salis bury, spent Sunday here with her father, Mr. I. H. McNeill, and oth er relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Pope spent, the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pope, at Woodleaf. j Work will begin' soon on a new: residence for Mr. Ed Pierce, t0| be located on highway 421 near Millers Creek. j Rev. R. E. Ward and daughter. ^ Miss Agnes Ward, of Hickory, were visitors in this city Tues day. Miss Louise Melville, member y of Wilkesboro school faculty, is in summer school at the Univer sity of Tennessee at Knoxville. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Burgess, of Louisville. Ky., are here visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. dial McNeil had as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bloodworth, of Gainesville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Vickery and son, Sam, returned last week from a two-weeks visit with their son. Mr. William Vickery, in De troit. Michigan. Arbor Grove Methodist church will sponsor an ice cream supper and cake walk at the home of Roscoe Nichols near Millers Creek on Saturday, July 8. 7:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kefauver and Mr. Floyd Key, of Rogers Arkansas, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Whittington. I^oughton. of Washington, D. C.. spent a few davs here last week in the home of'his son, Mr. Claude Poughton. on his way to his home at laurel Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Eller and Mr and Mrs. Harvil Howell spent the week-end at Chimney Rook. Mr and Mrs. Eller also visited relatives in Western North Caro- Hna. ^ , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadows, of Martinsville. V?.., are spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meadows, at Pores Knob and with other relatives and friends in the county Miss Jessica Davis, of Uncoln- ton, and Mrs. Howard K. John son and children. Janice and Pat. of Statesville, spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Davis, in Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meadows and lit tle son, Bobbie, motored to Lin- ville Falls and other places of scenic interest Monday. Mrs. R. C. Jennings and daugh ters. Misses Beatrice, Elizabeth. Dorothy, and Billie, Miss Lura Coffey, hnd Miss Annie Catherine Moore left Tuesday for a ten days stay at Myrtle Beach. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Ayeock and daughter. Miss Helen Ay- cock, and Mrs. Aycock’s mother. Mrs. Beechum. attended the an nual picnic of the ministers and their faunilies of the Statesville, district at Elkin Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. I,. Carpenter,! of this city, Mrs. Ruth Vaughn and three daugliters. of Burling ton, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Car penter, Mr. and Mrs. Carson and little daughter, of York, S'. C., spent Monday at Roaring Gap. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Whitting ton and Miss Clyde Shepherd, lOf Wilkesboro, accompanied by Mr. 'and Mrs. W. E. Kefauver and Mr. Floyd Key, of Rogers, Arkansas, are visiting points of interest in Western North Carolina this week. Mrs. W. E. Jones and daugh ter, Miss Margaret Jones, spent last week at Kings Mountain with Mrs. Jones’ si.ster. Mrs. E. W. Griffin. Mr. Jones, Walter Jones, and Mrs. Charles B. Hulcher mo tored down to accompany Mrs. Jones home Sunday. Margaret re mained for a longer visit. Mrs. R. G. Foster, of Wadley, Ga., has been the guest of Mrs. J. B. Williams In North W Ikes- horo, the past few days, and while here visited a number of friends. Mrs. Foster left . TiK^y foe -TaylorsTine where visit i^latlw and will re- kwi** *®'®*®^*^* **** ■fL.'■».»-' Fk4?-' MEN’S SUITS A T Extraordinary Low Prices We have included all new spring suits in the newest patterns and styles in this extraordinary sale. You have a very complete assortment to choose from. Every suit greatly reduced! SPECIAL GROUP— ' A 4 nr I14.95 Suits, reduced to ... .$ 4.95 SPECIAL GROUP— • j nr $16.95 Suits, reduced to —$ 4.95 SPECIAL GROUP— d* A AP $14.95 Suits, reduced to ... .$ 9.95 SPECIAL GROUP— d» A Ar IllSO Suits, reduced to ... .$ 9.95 ASSORTED GROUP- avo ir $14.95 Suits, reduced to ... .$12.45 \SSORTED GROUP- lO-i A Ar $16.95 Suits, reduced to ... .$13.95 ASSORTED GROUP- AP $19.95 Suits, reduced to ... $16,95 Assorted colors: $22.50 and $25.00 suits, now. $14.95 ONE SPECIAL GROUP— , (ri*? AC Assorted colors; $22.50 all-wool suits, now ... ONE SPECIAL GROUP— , (MA AC Assorted colors; $25.00 all-wool suits, now ... ONE SPECIAL GROUP— , Ap Assorted colors; $30.00 all-wool suits, now ... $21.95 $18.95 $30.00 SPECI Linen and Nor-East SUITS HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES This is your opportunity to get a light weight suit at a great saving. Our stock is very complete with the newest summer styles and colors. Come in and look these suits over. You will be pleased! $ 4.95 suits, cotton crash, cut to $ 1.98 $ 6.95 suits, cotton crash, cut to $ 2.98 $ 6.00 suits, special linen, cut to $ 3.95 $14.95 suits, special linen, cut to .$ 4.95 $18.50 suits, special linen, cut to . $ 9.95 $14.95 suits, special tropical, now $11.95 SUITS, SPECIAL TROPICAL, REDUCED TO $14.95 SUITS, NOR-EAST MATERIAL-REDUCED TO $19.95 .\L GROUP LINEN SUITS, ALL COLORS, $17.50 REGULARLY, $11.95 '/l LINEN AND WASH TROUSERS We have the most complete line of wash pants in this section. You can find the correct pattern and style here—greatly re duced 1 $5.00 Flannel Pants reduced to $3.95 $3.95 Linen Pants reduced to . $2.95 $1.25 Wash Pants, assorted, now 89c $2.00 Wash Pants, asst, at. .$1.^ SPECIAL GROUP REGULAR $2.00 WASH PANTS, ALL COLORS, AT $1.39 all REGULAR WEIGHT WOOL PANTS,HAVE BEEN RE^UCj^-fOl??™ m i9 BE EARLY SO YOU CAN GET CHOICE 2 - Buy Two Items MEN’S HATS Be’ng Sold At EXTRAORDINARY Low Prices! STRAW HATS $5 Straws. $2.95 $3 Straws. $1.95 $2 Straws.. 97c Felts Reduced One-Fourth PANAMAS $7 Panamas $4.95 $5 Panamas $2.95 $2.95 Panamas $1.95 Felts Reduced One-Fouth ALL SALES Strictly Cash Positively No Goods Will Be Charged During Sale. Ties Pretty Styles • 97c 79c 55c 39c 35c 29c ^ I i/ COOP! LEY’S SPC being clj 97c Polo $1 Polo $2 Polo $2 PAJAMAS—Special JANTZEN’S SWIM SUITS and Trunks $^.95 TRUNKS $^95 qq PAJAMAS—Special ksJ $2-95 TRUNKS $2*95 $2-95 TRUNKS $J.95 $J.48 B. SUITS $0gc ^gc Child’s Suit 30c $1 QQ WHITE BELTS—AssorJ 50c BELTS—Assorted 29^ TUBE POLISH—Assort^ Extraordinary Prices^ Boys’ SUITS These suits are well tailored; we have them in greys, browns and blues. Regularly $4.00 $2-69 Cowhide Overalls overall that wears well, and is a real big bargain at our price. ;; Regularly $t.00 LADIES’ PURSES—Assorted cole LADIES’ PURSES—Assorted colJ MEN’S BELTS—Assorted colors^! CHILDREN’S SOX—Assorted col^ MEN’S SUSPENDERS—As SummerTies Polo^ Assorted colors; they are knock-outs. Assorted i complete sIm Regularly 50c Regular' lie Boys’ Shirts Stripes and solid col ors; made 'well. pleu^^Mgj Regularly $1.00 59c a Jot 916 STREET
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