-1 THURSDAY, ^ i Itenii About .Cornell* a*'* ^ Goer* .. • Frmi People You Know Who Move About Mr, W. J'. Allen, proprietor of the Allen Theatre, was a business vlaJtor In Charlotte Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. E. G. Finley were guests of Mrs. T. L. Gwyn at Waynesvllle Friday night. Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsltm relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the loosen and expel trouble to hel] germ laden pmegra, and aid nature CO 80 i soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mem- tuanes. Tell your druggist to sell you B bottle of Cieomulslon with the im- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, B ronchitis T Mts. I Venver Foster and Mrs. Travis Eller, ot Purlear, spent Monday In Charlotte shopping. Mr. R. H. Query, of Hunters ville, was a week-end guest of his cousins, Messrs. R. B. and W. B. Pharr. .Mr. Pat Hunt, student at State College in Raleigh, was here for the week-end with his parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Murphy Hunt. .Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meadows, of Pores Knob, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crltcher In the Bamboo community near Boone Sunday. MIm Lucy Finley bas returned to the city after spending three weeks in the A. A. Finley sum mer cottage on the BrusMes. Mary and Martha Loi **, twin daughters of Mr. and . C. H. Lomax, underwent tonsil opera tions at the Wilkes hospital to. day. THE New Maytag Is Now On Display... \ BtiC.AUSE you want the most for your money—you want a Maytag . . . ind now Maytag is here. Right now Maytag is making washers again, af ter over two and a half years of all- DUt war work. And what washers they are—built for years of efficient. :arefree service, with a whole li.st of exclusive features, and many import ant “post-war” improvements, to car ry on Maytag’s tradition of leader ship. Come in now and see it—get the facts—and you may be one of the first to GET A NEW MAYTAG S. V. TOMLINSON “A” Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. Come In Now For Full Details Mr. Fred HempbUl hM MQipt- ed a poaltion in' tircidiuboro with the Carolina Steel and Iron Works. Mrs. Fred Hubbard, Jr., has been In New York City for a few days with her husband. Ensign I Hubbard, who is leaving soon for ( Manila, Philippine Islands. The interior of Belk’s Depart ment Store Is I being repainted. The improvements will add much to the good appearance of the large store. Rev. Howard J. Fprd will preach at Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist church on Sunday after noon, November 4, at 2:30. All are Invited to attend the service. Mrs. Minnie Hunt returned to her home here Sunday from a vis it ot about ten days with her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Lovelace, In Elkin. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sikes and son, T5 Vernon Sikes, of Broad way, are spending a few days with relatives here and In the Purlear community. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stroud have returned to their home In Wilkesboro after spending' two weeks In Hot Springs, Ark. They made the tip In their car. Mr. G. W. Watts has sold hls home In Wilkesboro to Mr. Rom Bufngarner and has purchased the former Prof. Ralph Weaver resi dence on Cherry street in Wilkes boro. Miss Anne McNeill, who has held an office In the Wilkes coun ty board of education for the past two years, has'accepted a posi tion in the Farm Security Admin istration office in this city. Mr. F. D. Forester, who has been 111 for several days and has been a patient In the Baptist hos pital In Winston-Salem, is much Improved, friends are glad to learn. Mrs. Alma Backburn. daugh ter of Mr. J. W. Church, of Walsh, and whose home Is In Richmond, Va., is recovering from a major operation performed at the Wilkes hospital. Mr. D. E. Turner has sold hls two flve-room houses Just off highway 421, In the Cricket com munity, to Messers. Everett and Ed Lyall. The Messrs. Lyall are brothers, Mrs. Thor Wanless and two daughters, Carol Fyffe and Julia McNeil, of Springfield, 111., have been visiting here for some time with Mrs. Wanless’ parents. Judge and Mrs. Johnson J. Hayes. Mrs. Wanless Is expecting her husband to arrive in about a week to accompany them back to Springfield. Jail** A. Rops4eau, who bag, bolting qonrta, tbfr western paii of Uie state tat th» past several months, is at borne, this webfc. His next term ot,;f9bqrt will be at Murphy. , Mrs. J. M. Palmer and daugh ter, Mrs. Lloyd Palmer, of ‘ the City Florists, attended the llor. 1st convention held at the Robert B. tee hotel In Winston-Salem last week. Mrs. B. F. SUfford, Misses .Lil lian and Mary Lindsay Stafford have returned from Charlotte, where they spent several days as guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Nance and Miss Mae Myers. Attorney Eugene Trlvette at tended the North Carolina Bar Association Connell meeting In Raleigh last week. Ha was ap pointed as a member of the State Bar committee on legislation and unauthorized practice. •Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wil liams have returned to Cary after spending' several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Williams formerly lived here. Mr. Williams Is an uncle of Mrs. Finley. Miss Kathryn Russell, daugb. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Rus sell, of Kannapolis, who is at tending A. 8. T. C. at Boone, spent the week-end with her un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Travis I Eller. i Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clement, I the former being a representative of Ely & Walke, of St. Louis, Mo., jWere In the city this week, and while here Mr. Walker called on jhls friend, Mr. Hul)ert Canter, j manager of Tomlinson’s Depart- 1 ment Store. I Miss Berlene Pearson, a stu- j dent at Guilford College, spent the week-end at her home in Mo- ' ravian Falls. She had as her i guests her roommate. Miss Irene j Rodriguez, of New York City, and her cousin, Miss .iblgall Stout, of Winston-Salem. Mr. J. W. Elliott and family have moved into their attractive . ten-room house, located on high way 421, three mllse west of the city. Mr. Elliott and family have one of the best constructed rural homes to be found in the county. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eller re turned Tuesday from a visit of several days at Marlon, Va., with Mr. Eller’s brother, Mr. J. A. Eller, and at Chllhowle, Va., with another brother, Mr. Q. A. Eller. 'They were accompanied home by Miss Emma Eller, who had been visiting in Virginia for several days. tha of Hi after corps pTtot til, 1^ ^ Qi Mm, a 6. ^Otiidt^fc of ’ city, who, ...wttti- Greene, accompanied him to Chapel HUl. ’ Mr. Haywood Miller, pf Pensa cola, Fla., and a friend, Mr. Den Rahmes, of Chicago, IlL, who are now at State College, Visited Mr. Miller's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Miller, of North Wilkesboro, route three, over the week-end. Mr. E. A. Podrebarac, who has been in training at the Montgom ery Ward stpre in Greensboro/has been transferred for father train ing, or subsidization at the com pany store In KAnnapolls. Mr. Podrebarac was here this week for a short visit with hls family. Mr. Ray Hayes has purchased the former A. F. Kilby residence on Ninth street, this having been owned by Mr. C. D. Coffey, Jr. Mr. Hayes and family have been occupying the residence for some time. The new owner is having It painted this week. Sgt. William Wilkins, who, has recently been discharged from service, visited here from Friday until Monday with hls sister, Mrs. James Somers. He was overseas for about two years and during that time was stationed in the Aleutians and the European The ater of War. '.^ud wlSclp ' kaoim ftathertoYd GoiUgl will address, the North Wilkes boro Lions Club In meeting lYl. day evening, 6:80, at Hotel Wilkes.' Cripple Clinic 8th Next clinic for er^pled chil dren will be held at the WUkes hd^ita! OB Tliiindi^ 'norntiiiB KoTciabcr 8. The public,Js aatod' to coopente by helping bU crip, iricd and doomed peoidc fb at. tend the clitilc. I'McoUa,'' - JCKS"^ yVafoRus.^ At North Wilkesboro, N. C. BUY MORE WAR BONDS Your Weekly MOVIE GUIDE To the Best Pictures of the WEEK TODAY AND FRIDAY— Also Monday and 'Tdesday Cagney’s Mightiest! “BLOOD ON THE SUN” with PORTER HALL JAMES CAGNEY AND SYLVIA SIDNEY SA’TURDAY— That Flashing New Western Star In a New 'Two-Gun Western Thrill SUNSET CARSON in “ROUGH RIDERS OF CHEYENNE” Also Your Old Standby HOPALONG CASSIDY in “THE LUMBER JACK” LIBERTY; BUY MORE WAR BONDS GOOD NEWS FQR BOYS! BIB OVERALLS $1.25 pair Made of heavy 8-oz. blue herringbone twill SIZES 6, 8, 10, 12. Sanforized On Sale Saturday Morning Boys’ 8-Oz. Blue Denim OVERALL PANTS • $1.29 pair Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 SANFORIZED ON SALE SATURDAY Men’s Blue Denim OVERALL PANTS $],.21 pair Sizes 30 to 43. Sanforized In Our Basement! Home Furnishings Cake Plate - Cover Keeps Cakes Moi.st and Fresh $ 1-98 ■’ooted glass plate with an at- .ractive floral design. Gleaming, easily cleaned chro- aiiurn cover with a .sarved wood- .•ri knob. Chooce your Boudoir furniture, and assemble it yourself! .CURVID VANITY TABLE, wM wtags for skirt 3.4* 8ENCH TO MATCH; eoMfertabU, strecgly aad* I.T8 CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR of picte glcii 2.tS 2-tONE 80UCLI RUO la prettily thaded pcttcli 4.TI MIRROR TABLE TOE that Rtt year drestlag table 2.f8 VANITY LAME Of OLASS; raffled, feailaiae shade 3.4* PERPUME BOTTLES oad pewder |ar to aiateb 1.4* each OBCORATiyi' ADVANCE TABLE 5VIRT PATTERN 35e Basement Opens Friday r. •. P*it*»*r »*»• with — IN OUR BASEMENT* Toyland Gifts! TOYS, HOME FURNISHINGS ANB GIFTS Santa’s Got His Number! TOY TELEPHONES Do Your Shopping Early This Year . . . Select Now and Put On Lay-Away. A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection For You 54-PIECE DINNER SET »7-90 Sparkling dinnerware your guests A'ill long remember. Virginia rose aattems. Pyrex Ovenware Casserole — ■ 65c 3-pc. Mix Bowls. 95c Pie Plate 25c Cake Dish 35c Custard Cups, set 39c OIL CLOTH Saturday Morning 10 o’clock! Full Size Mirror $ 2-98 Add to your appearance and to the beauty of your room with a full length mirror of crystal clear plate glass. The xrooden frame is curved at the corners for a smooth look. LARGE Framed Pictures 1.98-2-98 If your little elf won’t leave your phone alone, give him this shiny plastic one for Christmas! Its return dial is lots of fun to play with. SEE THE BABY DOLLS 1.98 to 9.90 Make your selection early. They ire very limited. DOLLS FOR ALL For Baby’s Christmas! Lazy Baby Dolls $1.98 Plumply stuffed 18” dolls— that tiny tots will take to their hearts as well as their cribs! In pretty pink, blue and red chinchilla cloth. Imagine discovering ... on Cta-istmas morning, a pretty ilastic dish set like this one* :t'll serve three colorfully.