NEWSr m- ■ : ->■ ■ "'P tXTO , Noir«u* ^*1® i± ?n^r -j.Jik' te i« wiikft bias treatment >iUi ]T1^ L M. teyenW ridlniK ilouse iteered tr^ B-«tr«t to the '.of Ninth end D' reet. ! ' Mr. Van Brlnegar, of McGanly, ant Saturday nl^ht with Mr. neraon Hart, at Halls Mills. ^ Mr. Fred Stamper, of McGrady. ad Mr. Emerson Hart, of Halls |llls, were rlsitors in North Wll- Wfednesday. Attorney and Mra. Eugene Trl- dte, of this dty, were week-end liters to Shatley Springs in he oounty. Mr. James Klnlaw, of Golds- bro, visited his grandmother, Irs. T. M. Crysel, in Wilkesboro, week. Minnie Jane Bowman, of is spending the week ^^iib'3'.* Irene Scrorts tto#*^dr.ugh- teW^iSB' Joanna Htir SbWggs, of rCba|«l' Hill, are s^enfllng a few ^ayi with relatives here.^ * Mr. Ruseei Peayaon Bndersient,are »drry to relate, aa operation at the Wilkes hoe-' pfiai Monday. Friends are glad to learn that he is recovering. Mr. Bruce Hall, of Hails Mills, has gone to Ssllsbury, where he has accepted a poeltlon with Hobbs-Peabody Construction Co. Misses Annie Ruth Hall and Bernice Hall, of Halls Mills, vis ited Miss Catheryne Hall in North Wilkeaboro, Saturday. Miss Hazel Hall, of North Wil kesboro, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shumate at Halls Mills. Mra. Arvll Phifer and two chil dren, Anne and John Charles, are spending some time in Clover, U’ith her sister. Miss Betsy j S. C., with Mrs. Phifer's parents, iKetth Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quinn. Big Selection E. & W. and Radio City Dress Shirts — Special For — FATHER’S DAY at Q7- Only Zf 4 K, "Size I t to 17 WORK PANTS At -- — ^ , Shirts to Match 69c Only $1.50 Shirts to Match - $1.00 COLLARITE DRESS SHIRTS.. FATHER’S DAY Sunday, June 15th Dad Will Appreciate Any Of These Gifts SPORT SETS $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $1.65 48c 97c 97c “ $2.98 48c 48c $i.bo 1.98 $1.00 RITZ DRESS SHIRTS TIES ! At ' PAJA- i .\1.\S ' SUSPENDERS Only BELTS MANY OTHER ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM $1.65 Tomlinson’s Dept. Store North Wilkeaboro,- North Carolina ■Mr.! and' Mn. O. D. ®* CL Jordan and RiverrsiffiAiy. Mr; John W. Wright, well knowir W'flkeaboro' cltiaso, 1* ebn- fined'tb bl8 home toy lllnaw.'vre Mr. Bill Wyatte, who hiir b«en working in Kunnapolls, has re turned to his hoone ft Reddles River, and has accepted a .poel tlon at Brown’s Lumber Co. Mr. John Paul Lucas, Jr., of Charlotte, an executive of the Duke Power company, visited friends in North Wilkesboro Wed nesday. Mr. Harold Hartley is having a residence erected near hU home four miles west of this city on highway 421. Work on the new building is well under way Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. Hart, of North Wilkesboro. and Mr. and Mrs. Major Caudill, of Falrplalns, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Shu- mfte. and Mr. and Mrs. David Hart, of Halls Mill?, Sunday. Little Miss Vecie Hall has re turned to her home in North Wilkesboro after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shumate, in Halls Mills. Miss Ann McGlamery. who is a student nurse at the Davis Hos pital in Statesville, is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C- McGlamery, of this city. .Miss Elsie Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson, of this city, is visiting in the homes of Dt. and Mrs. Louis Markle and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heath in Detroit. Miss Hudson w.ll be away for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crook ac companied Mr. Lomax Crook and Mr. E. D. Dancy to Mars Hill Sunday, where the boys will en ter Summer school for nine weeks. The Crooks also visited friends in Asheville. Mi.ss Melvina Williams has just returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. S. F. Horton at Flint, .Mich. Miss Jetta Williams accom panied her to Michigan. -Miss Williams’ niece, Mr». Hubert Ka- vertz, and daughter, Denice, re turned with her to visit relatives here. Mrs. Kavertz is remember ed here as Miss Doreutha Horton. ^uls Ani. ,#lit dik iri«k.eim., Ffl jjin North litf JIhi. R. B. " in Hibkory, Tu«wta#’.‘ f- A'i-" - ■* T. 81 Bknwk roA T, itetlng H JSflt. A, RilRamv of . ftbd |i» gtotbgr; ir^ Oilltoin ii t:.. to ' ;Jfft RnApk BMwan, toHBtp«aii in«B 0t thlk city,,wna.''A bUbtriMk visitor to Akhevjlle Sat- UTOtXr.-r '1 \ ■ I Alberto Vila, the sensational South American tronbadour, strums his stuff to the delight of (left) James Ellison and Maureen O’Hara, and (extreme right) Robert Barrat. A melodi: scene from "They Met In Argentina,” RKO Radio’s current musical smash, with! music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart. This picture will open at ^e Allen Monday for a two day run. '' Replete with Korlghfly songs for the daughter’s han^, all make and colorful dances;of the pam-ifor the'picture's stirring conclu- pas, "They Met In Argentina’’ sions. brings Maureen O’Hara, James | The featured cast also includes Ellison and the ne-w Lstin discov- Buddy Ebsen as Ellison’s com- 1941’s SURPRISE SENSATION! $119-75 and up 111 Sts rv iTir-> a h^i5 AS MUCH ery, Alberto Vila, to the screen in a gay story of a young A.nerl- can’s romantic "adventures below the equator. Miss O’riara l» seen as the spirited daughter of a wealthy Irish-Argentine rancher and Elli son has the role of an oil com pany geologist, with Vila as a young Argentine sportsman. The' romance begins on Pan-American day at the Turf Club at Buenos Aires during the running of the Pan - American Handicap. The race Is won by Lucero, a horse belonging to Mis® O’Hara’s im perious old father, Robert Barrat. Ellison’s Texan employer has or dered him to buy Lucero. Through another young Ameri can who knows Barrat’s head gaucho, Ellison arranges to visit Barrat’s big estate and pose as a cattle -buyer rather than reveal his real -purpose. But the daugh ter, who at first thinks Ellison has followed her to the estate for romantic reasons, learns his true objective and sets about de feating his plan. The conflict between the ro mance and the business deal, and the added computations of a handsome young Argentine rival Miss Jaunita Ferguson, who is a student of Draughon’s Business College In Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ferguson, of Wilkesboro. Major and Mrs. A. L. Fletcher, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with Major Fletcher’s sister,. Mrs. W. R. Ahsher, nad Mr. Ab- sher. On Sunday they visited their father. Rev. J. F. Fletcher, at Kendrick, Va. Guests Sunday In the home of .Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fletcher at Purlear were Rev. Lloyd Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Campbell, Miss Lucille Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Millsaps and daughter, Catherine Anne, all of Hiddenlte. Pvt. John V. Sebasti-'.n has been transferred to Engineer Re placement Training Center, Fort Belvoir, Va., according to news dispatches reaching this news.- paper. Miss Eva Kirkman, of Kerners- ville. Miss Catherine Wolf, of Lynchburg, Va., and Miss Jessie Gilliam, of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with Misses Pansy and Arlee Gilliam and attended Vhe Gilliam family reunion at Bethel church near Elkin Sunday Mrs. R. G. Finley and daugh ter, Miss Betty Gwyn Finley, are visiting Mrs. Finley’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Jackson, at Nashville, Ga. They plan to be away for a month, two weeks of the time to toe apent at St. Sim on’s Island. Mrs. C. W. Wiles and children, Mr. Merrill Wiles, and daughters. Misses Lizzie Lee and Louise Wiles, and Mrs. Willie Felts, of this city, left recently on a sever al weeks visit to Messrs. Herman nd Frazier Wiles and families Los Angeles, Calif. Messrs. Herman and Frazier Wiles are Mrs. Wiles’ sons. panion, Joseph Buloff as the head gaucho, Diosa ^otello as Buddy’s girl-friend at the estate. Ten sparkling Rodgersi and Hart tunes are woven thrhugh the fabric of the story, all of them written es pecially to fit the key sequences. Several spirited dance numbers, including a genuine tango and a spectacular gaucho “Chaco” dance, enhance the gaiety of the film. The picture also shows for the first time on the screen the peril ous Argentine game known as "El Pfto,’’ a free-for-all toattle on horseback that wa® banned for many years in the South Ameri can republic because of the high percentage of fatalities^among the participants. The game sequences are said to set a new high in Ihrills for theatre audiences. Leslie Goodwins and Jack Hive- ly directed the RKO Radio pro duction by Lou Brock, with Frank Veloz of the famous Veloz and Yolanda duo directing the dance numbers. Jerry Cady wrote the screen play, and the cast also in- c’vdes Antonio Moreno, Luis Al- -berni* and Fortunlo Bonanova.” "They mei. Argentina” opens at the Allen Monday. ' • Stuart Duncan Is Graduate At State Stuart Duncan, son vof Mrs. J. E. Dunern, of this- city, gradu ated Monday night with high honors from North Carolina State College and immediately assumed his duties in a position with Westinghouse Electric manufac turing company at Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. Duncan received his B. S. degree in electric engineering. He vnrs a member of the Eta Kappa Nu fraternity, membership of which is based on scholastic achievement, and he made an outstanding record each year. His mother, of this city, and his brother, Owen Duncan, and wife, of Winston-Salem, attended the commencement exercises Monday. • Cara Nome Beauty Week Is Next Week Attention i.s called to the an- nounceir nt that Miss Evelyn Mc- Math V ,11 be at the Rexall Drug Store ^11 next week for consulta tions and analysis on beauty cre ations and care. Only ten consultations can be given daily and all Interested are invited to make appointment in order to fully take advantage of the opportunity afforded. Hours will be from nine a. m. to 4:45 p. m. Miss McMath’s services are fur nished by Cara Nome manufactur ers and are given without obliga tion. m W E’RE DOW showing the sessoo’s greatest ^ Ingerator bargain—the 1941 Crosley with the new Super Shelvador—that places Hvict as smuch lood ' vour 5nger tips and dosshUs the Tefngeratea space for bottles! It’a way ahead of anything else you’ve ever seea And remem- btr—onif Crosley offers this sensational fcatare Decause the Shelvador is patent ed. Other great features to thrill you, too! New- dimension, easier-to-use, all steel cabinets. Sep arate Freezorcold compartment lot frozen-food storage Extra deep cold storage drawer tor meats. Sliding crisper. Storabin for extra stor age. And every other modera urorthu/bUe con venience—u its very best! Come in today and see this exciting new refrig erator. Remember—it’s a full 6 cu. ft cabinet plus the Shelvador—the Shelvador stwee u all extra apace at no extra cost-it holds more food than any other refrigerator of the same size! r8Y Brothers Furniture Coi : »pmriNiii 607, OPPOSITB COURTHOUSE lowest PRICES ON EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME WILKESiBORCH N. C. Mrs. Kyle Hayes, Mrs. Gilbert Poster, Mrs. Maurice Walsh, Mlse Elizabeth Cushion, Mr*. H. Clark, Mra. Ira D. Payhe, Miss Mable Hendren and Mrs. C. G. Day attended the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of North Carolina In Asheville the first three day* this week. ' ■ New reeord# for the prtdwiRoti of milk and dairy producU are being ‘set ae a reonlt of the best prices for dairy products In more than ten years. i.Ji ■ f I ' I ^ - .The merk'et movement of pigs from the 1940 fall crop U nqw underway.* ini hog' suppUe* may not Increase a great deal in the neatt month or so, report* the U. , 8. Department of Agrteuttnre. ti-o. ' Gets 12 Months For Theft Of Two Tire# 'Two tires which he did not get cost William Shores, local ne gro, 12 months- on the roads. Local police said they saw Shores with two tires which he had taken from Thompson Re treading company about one o’ clock Sunday morning. They, caught Shores, who only recently had completed a term for break ing and entering. Dokies Meeting To Be Held At Ronda ilr. and Mr*. W. A. Jennings, of Pores Knob community, vywre pleasant callers to The Journal- Patriot today. ; ;';rf Miss Florence Oilreath has re- turned to her -home near Wilkes boro after teaching In Greens boro during the past school term. Mr, Lee Settle, of this city, left Tuesday for Wake Forest College, where he will attend' summer schc^l for six weeks. Mr. S. V. Tomlinson and son, Mr. Archie Tomlinson, are spend ing a few days vacation at Vir ginia Beach, Dal Trader, Jr., of Asheboro, is spending some time at Moravian Palls with his grandmother, Mrs W. R. Hix. Miss Pansy Gilliam Is spending a few days' In Thomasvllle with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jane Gilliam, who Is vefy ill. Miss Kathleen White, who teaches at Salisbury, Is at home for the^ summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mr. H. R. Niswonger, Exten sion Service horticulturist, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with fruit growers Jn Wilkes. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Miller, Jr,, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mill er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Crater, at Ronda. Mrs. Paul Osborne spent last week at Fort Belvoir, Va., with her sister, Mrs. Guy Gregg, who accompanied Mrs. Osborne home to spend this week In Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Day. of this city, were visitors to Char lotte 'Tuesday, where Mr. Day had business matters to claim his at tention. Mr. Hayden Hayes, law student at Wake Forest College, is at home to spend the summer vaca tion with his father and mother. Judge and Mrs. Johnson J. Hayes, Mr. Sam Smoak, student of State College, has returned home for the summer vacation. He is la son of Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Smoak. Mr. James Ritchie, Jr., student of State College, was at home at Pores Knob for a few days last week and has returned to attend summer sessions. Mrs. Bruce Jones is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Fox, in Hickory. She was accompanied there Sunday by Miss Clella Mae Jones. Mr. Ray Stroud, State College student, arrived the latter part of the week to spend the summer in Wilkesb’oro with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Stroud. Mr. Bill Mitchell, law student at the University of North Caro lina, is here to spend the summer and will work in the law office of Attorney Eugene Trivette. Mrs. R. G. Finley and Mrs. Fred Hubbard, Jr., were week-end visitors at several places In Vir ginia, visiting at Suffolk, Rich- moud, and Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. T. R- Beamon and daughter, Dorothy, Misses Edith apd Grace-Beamon return ed Saturday from spending week with relatives at Toronto, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Wright, oi Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Wright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood, of Ronda, Route two, and will return to their home In a few days. Mr. Jack Scroggs, member of the U. S. Marine corps on duty at the naval hospital^ in Washing ton. D. 0., spent the week-end at Moravian-Pells with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Scroggs'. Mr. V.* E., Jennings, of Pores Knob, a mellj^r of- the Wilkes boro high jSffol faculty, left Tuesday 46 MWli in. Wake Pqr«st 'College Bummer school for *1* ■H Fadier^sD&y SUNDAY^ JUME 15tk|;i Rmnember D»d Witfi Oi|i AMlfir^BlLL FOU|9* $J.OO ^ $g.(M) Guaranitb^ Fountain P«k $2-50 $g.50 Scientific Tooth Brush and Tooth Paste $1.00 value— /TOl Special, both for 1 Gallon Thermos Jugs (Guaranteed) Only- New Schick Razor and IZBUd.. J|_00 Only - X $j.49 Take A Look At Our Vi-Price Table # Big Values • Red Cross Mineral Oil Extra Heavy Pint... 39c Quart. 69c Dawi^ White Shoe PoAish i Extra large bot- Charlie Mon roe’s Man-O-Ree 97 Baby Department Johnson’s Baby Powder— 50c Size, OAr Only Ojf'' Everything For Baby Complete I*ki^ Mennen’s John son & Johnson, and Nurse Brgnd Ba'by Requisites. AH Kinds of Baby Fo^s at Lowest Prices. - KODAKS And Kodak Films of all Sizes—Kodaks to Lend. DEATH DUST Kills Bean Beetles and Potato Bugs 3 pounds— ^Qc only.. 1 pound only 19c DELUXE SodaFountam SERVICE Enjoy Delicious and Re freshing Drinks and Fiiesh-MadeSandwiches at our Fountain. ^Dokies club of North '^Iket Ibs.'TieQasfa Cri^., ^ j*t, entered summit *chool at'A. boro ^11 meet on Friday mwiBf S. .’L C. vf^k. at Ronda instead of Roar^ Slv- * Jsco^MlcKel, aged cRlWn er, as was erroneously announced of the Cricket community. When sickness comes, coi»- Bult your doctor first- then bring your Prescrip tions tp us—K D^gjstered Pharmacist is on duty at all times. _ has earlier this week. The meeting will begin at sev en o’clock and,there will be im portant Items of huslnese. Includ ing election of officer*. PiafS8%tU he ■ made for the cevMnonlah: been 111 for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mr*. Z. O. EUer and' Mlsa Luom^ Tedder spent the wwk-euUla^'^jdMMn with-llrr;^ itod Mr*, torveratfwell, and also X. whkli wUl be held in Nortli W14- v»t^ in kesboro on Friday, Jnaa 87, andnW^. Mr*._&ir^ 1* the daoBlfa® «U mmafbm we asked tt> etUad, ter