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80CXWXLL, Editor * m»phlll>-P6~ . > : . i ^ into/ enier* , *t two doII«^ur'p»rtle« ot tho homo of her par- "Mlfe-chad Mrs. Gordon Fin- Street to honor her ' Mlea Katherine Barnes, of “'•ywoa'rtlle, Fla., who is here WliittBS In the Finley home. Wed- Bteday afternoon a period of followed -by an Ice "•OttTiie at which time ahont twen- ^ cilia of the younger set were _ „ C94IVt. The honoree was remem- liered with a gift. Last Wednesday evening the g wts consisted of both boys and Is and during the evening a period of informal entertainment was enjoyed after which water melons were served. and Mrs, U. B. Smith H^ts At Card Party ' Dr. ttid Mrs. H. B. Smith were hosts at a small card party Sat urday evening at their home on Street. Two tables were made np tor bridge in which high score prise for the ladles was awarded to Mrs. L. M. Nelson and for the men to Mr. C. D. Cotf^, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynoldr,- of Greensboro, were out of town guests and wen given a remem brance gift. A salad course was served at the conclusion of play. )ia Ekitertained At A Dance An outrtandlng social event of the week among the younger set was the dance given by iMlss Van- la Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson, at the Le gion clubhouse Tuesday evening. Tlie guests numbering around seventy-five wore served punch and cookies during the evening. Chaperones for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and'Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Finley. Miss Ella Mao Moore Feted At Birthday Party Mrs. Clifford Moore was hos tess at a birthday party Thursday evening honoring her daughter, Ella Mae. Games and contests Spainhour’s Basement Store Our Basement Store always proves attractive to the thrifty shopper looking not only flor low prices but their money’s worth of quality merchauidise. A few of the many values are printed here—come and see the niany more we have for you. ONE GROUP Women’s SiBc Dresses $1.00 ONE GROUP Women’s Silk Dresses Values to $3.98 $2.00 ONE GROUP Women’s White Coats Short Lengths ONE GROUP Women’s $1.00 Voile Dresses $1.49 Qlot 'snd tbs wlmwa^ in cont^W wars ;■ Doc Wiles, Blissbeth ion. and Forrest Church. AilolUad twenty of her friends were pres ent to enjoy the evening with'her. Delicious refreehments were served at the close of the evening by.the.hostess, wEo had. the as- slsUiwe of Mrs. Carl Miller and Miss Mamie Bowles. The honoree received many beautiful and use ful gifW. The out of town gueets were Miss Bronda Holder, of CharlottO. and Mr. Bryan Lee, of Winston-Salem. mlreshmsbhi duiHrtf"' honr. that follownd ...: 1..^:., lnotiiatiott;;spvt nais-^'ilay Boys’ Suits Cottons and linens -- some with coats to match. Values $2.98. Ladies’ Slips SPECIAL Satin Tailored 68c 68c Women’s Shoes Fine quality in whites, ties, piunps, and straps Values to $2.45 S1.34 ONE GROUP Shoes Whites and blacks Values to $1.98 48c Pair ONE GROUP Millinery SUMMER HATJ5 97c Values lOc Prints 3(> INCH Fast Color 9c Yard Remnants ON LARGE TABLE Towels Large »i*e Turkish SIZE 15x27 Specwl at Sheeting SPECIAL A real value at 3V2C 5c Each Yard 20 Yds. to Customer Wofflan’g Bible Class Met Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. H. B. Dodson and Mrs. C. A. Forester combined hospitality to the members of the Woman's Bible class of the North Wilkes boro Methodist church in their July meeting held Tuesday after noon at the home of the former. The president of the class, Mrs. R. M. Brame, occupied the chair during the business session and Mrs. A. E. Spalnhower led the devotlonals. The sixteen members Mrs. D. G. Whs la ^ ' BibTe Oaas Hostess ■ The monthly busing and so cial meeting of the Ti ' B. L.' Class of the First Baptist church was held .Tnesdny evening at the home of Mrs. D. Q. WIIm with the president. Mrs. E. B. Eller, la' charge of the business session. Devotional leader for the eve ning was Mrs. E. M. Blackburn. During the social hour delic ious refreshments were served by the hostess being assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Earl Mea dows and Miss Lois Wiles. A- rouud sixteen were present. flelit «lshtcae Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McNlel, of Asheville, visited Mr. McNlel’s father, Mr. I. H. McNeill, here yesterday. Mr. McNlel Is a mem ber of the state "highway patrol and has been located at Asheville for several years. .6L % Ads. get attention—and results. ‘f. ''Alt-taxpayors ifrho have not. paid the-f^^unly , taxes 4or the year 1587 are hereby notified that, jij the Board t>f Commissioners has ordered me to ' wadvertise and sell real estate for delinquent tax-' e& for the year 1937 and to advertise and sell 1 personal property and garnishee wages to satis fy taxes against taxpayers who list no land for ^ taxes. Advertising must begin the first week in August. Pay now and save additional penalty and cost.* C.T.D0UGHT0N, Sheriff of Wilkes County. SPAINHQUR’S J^ly Clearance Sale Further Reductions on Many Items at Close-Out Prices In Order to Clear Stocb At Once ! WOMEN’S CLEARANCE CLEARANCE CLEARANCE SILK VALUES VALUES VALUES DRESSES WOMEN’S FINAL CLEARANCE MEN’S SHIRTS WOMEN’S At a Close Out Price Fine quality silks, prints and solid colors. conoN DRESSES HANDBAGS Priced to clear. Summer Values to $6.95 One large group of Nelly Fine quality madras and broadcloth shirts, all good ’ bags in light and dark Don and Georgiana fine quality cotton frocks — patterns, priced to clear. shades. SPECIAL priced low to clear. Values to $1.98 Values to $1.98 $1.00 NOW \j^ PRICE ^7 Each NOW PRICE - MILLINERY AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES One large group of sum mer felts and straws. Values to $2.98 48c Each One Group Summer Straws AND FELTS Values to $5.95 $1.48 Final Reductions FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE OF SHOES Final Reductions FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE OF Ready-to-Wear Whites, blacks, blues, brown and white in straps, pumps, ties sandals. We suggest that you come early as in some instances sizes are broken. VALUES TO $6.50 Silk Dresses One large group fine quality silk.s, solid colors and prints, pastel and dark tones. Priced to Clear in Four Big Groups $1,00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.1 Values to $10.95 $4.00 Silk Dresses One group of smart silk dresses, in solid colors and prints, priced to clear. Values to $16.95 Vi PRICE ENTIRE STOCK Children’s Dresses At Final Reductions . . . Silks and Cottons SILK DRESSES $2.98 Dresses. $1.49 $3.98 Dresses. $1.98 ^.95 Dresses. $2.48 $7.95 Dresses. $3.98 COTTON DRESSES $1.^ Dresses. $1.47 $2.98 Dresses .;$1.84 $3.95 Dresses. $2.54 $5.95 Dresses. ^.88 Drastic Reductions On FINE COTTON DRESSES AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES Nelly Dons and Georgianas One lot voiles and linens, as serted colors and styles. Values to $2.98 $1.00 Each One group sheer dresses, seer sucker and prints. $2.98 and $3.95 Values $188 Each Slips PRICED TO CLEAR Ladies, this is a rare op portunity to save on Slips 30 come in early and do your selecting. $127 FINAL CLEARANCE Women’s SLACKS AND JERSEY SHIRTS 1/2 PRICE Special CHILDREN’S Cotton DRESSES At Final Clearance Price VALUES TO $1.98 55c VALUES TO $2.9S Draperies TAILORED HAND BLOCKED LINEN 2 3-4 Yards, 60 Inches wide $8.95 VALUES Gowns Splendid offering of love- Iv gowns that you’ll de light in ovming. Buy sev eral. $1.00 Values 48c BLOUSES Values to $1.48 L.\DTES’ R.4TOX 2-PIECE PAJAMAS $1.98 VALUES $6.88 $6.95 VAWF.n - ALL ' Bat^gSiiits 48c Tea rose and white 97c $488. ■}|
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