' Misa Rebecca Moaeley bad as
ber gneet last week Miss Marion
VcGee, of Philadelphia.
Sgt and Mrs. A. H. tUark
spent Friday with relatives In
Hickory.
Miss Jane Carter visited
friends In Hickory, Thursday
and Friday of last week.
Attorney Hoke iHenderson, of
Blkln, was a buslnees visitor in
the Wilkesboroe Wedneedey.
Mr. and Mrs.- Russell Hodges,
Col. and Mrs. Cecil Adamson at
tended the Blowing Rock Horse
Show Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Halfacre
and son. Ensign William Half
acre, Jr., have returned from a
vacation at Atlantic Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Chamber-
lain will leave this week to
spend a few days at Milton and
Pensacola, Florida. Dr. Chamber-
lain will be back In his dental
office on Augnst 16.
Mr. B. R. Underwood has re
turned to this city, after spending
a few days at Hamlet and Wadee-
boro.
Mr. P. Brooks, a well
known citizen of the Hays comt
munity, was a business visitor
here today.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown
have been guest# of the R. M
Days at Roaring River for two
weeks.
Mrs. R. M. Pound and son
Carey Pound, of Charlotte, are
visiting the former’s mother
Mrs. J. C. Smoot, on the Brushy
Mountains.
Miss Betty Haworth has re
turned home after visiting with
her mother and father with Cole
Bros. Circus and vlgiting in De
troit, Michigaa and Canada. Miss
Anna Bell Ciirrence went to
Charlotte on August 5 to meet
Miss Haworth at the airport.
AT PUBLtC AUCTION!
Saturday, August 10,10 A. M.
All the household furnishings, farm im
plements, tools and other personal
Property of the R. Smithey Estate
will be sold at public auction at the home
of the late R. Smithey,
ROUTE 2 WILKESBORO, N. C.
ALLEN Today aud Friday
BETTE DAVIS 18
DOUBLY WONDERFUL
IN HER WONDERFULLY
DIFFERENT
DOUBLE-ROLE!
Glenn Ford and Dane Clark
too!
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VINCENT SHERMAN *—
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1947
Gilbert Focter, left, of Motor Markrt, Inc., U shown here delivering t)^ fhr»t
model StudebnlEer received hy Motor Market, Studebaker dealer, to Eugene
Cbrisman, of North WiIke«boro. One stipulation of Studebaker Motor >^pnny
to dealers was that the first 1947 model was to be sold to a veteran.^ Mr. Chnsmu,
who now holds a position with The Hub, served several months m the army. He
has high praise for the 1947 Studebaker.
Mrs. Juia Nichols, of Poirlear.
has returned from Sanford and
Harnett county, where she visit
ed .her son, Mr. E. O. Nichols,
and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Sikee.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gray left
yesterday on a week’s visit with
relatives and friends in Rich
mond, Va. and Washington, D.
C.
Miss America Mathis, o f
Hampton, Va., is spending sever
al days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Mathis, of Wll-
kesboro route two.
Mr. Forest Church, who holds
a position In Greensboro, is
spending this week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Church,
in Wllkesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadows,
of Martinsville, Va., spent tho
week-end at Pores Knob with
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meadows and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Hub
bard and daughter. Miss Nell
Hubbard, and sons. Buddy and
John, returned Tuesday night
from a trip to the west coast.
Mr. and Mrs; Walter Cunning
ham, of Washington, D. C„
were guests last week of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie J. McNeil and fam
ily. Mrs. Cummlngham Is a cous
in of Mrs. McNeil.
Attorney T. R. Bryan and fam
ily will leave Saturday on a ten-
days’ vacation trip to Detroit,
Michigan, and Canada. They will
return home by Niagara Palls
and New York City.
Miss Dessie Hanks . has ac
cepted a position as bookkeeper
for -Midway Pontiac company.
Mist Hanks formerly held a po
sition in the office of the coun
ty accountant.
Mr. Dan Parker, who has been
operating a body and paint shop
at Harmony for sometime, has
sold his business there and open
ed a shop at the former Robert
Baity service station on Highway
115, a few miles east of the city.
Mr. Parker is an experienced
body and paint man, and ' has
modern equipment. He will ap
preciate the patronage of car
and truck owners.
Mr. John R. Prevette and
daughter, Joanne, are spending
this week vacationing in Ashe
ville. 1
Mr. R. W. Gwya, Mr. R. M.
Brame, Jr., and Mrs. Margaret
Coffey are spending two weeks
at Bay View,-Mich. They will be
accompanied home by M r s.
Brame and children, who have
been there for a few weeks.
Mr. Joseph White will
NOTICE!
The Wilkes County Boarti of Elections
in session April 6, 1946, order that Trap-
hill precinct Number 1 be divided into
two precincts according to the following
description and that a new polling place
be established at Roaring Gap school:
Beginning in Alleghany line, running southward with the
old Snatch Gap road to the Traphill and Elkin road; then
running southward with the Traphill and Elkin road to the
Edwards township line; then east with Edwards line to state
highway 21 and Surry county line; then northward with the
Sorry.line to the Alleghany line; then with the Alleghany
line to the beginning.
C. J. Jones, Chairman,
Wilkes County Board of Elections
last-minute news shown daily
JUST RECEIVED!
NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FOLLOWING
RECORDS!
“That Little Dream Got Nowhere” Dinah Shore”
‘This Is Always” — - Harry James
“Blue Skies” Benny Goodman
“High Tife” - - - Count Basie
“Boogie Blues” Gene Krnpa
“Yon May Not Love^e" - Gene Kmpa
“Five Minutes More” - - Frank Sinatra
“I Live But to Love You” — Ginny Simms
‘There! I’ve said It Again” (Fox Trot) Vaughn Monroe
“South America, Take It Away” Xavier Cngat and Ouch.
“Nobody’s Love Is Like Mine” - Zeke Manners
“These Tears Are Not For Yon” Bill Boyd
(And His Cowboy Ramblers)
“Searching For a Soldier’s Grave” — Bailee Bros.
“Okl^oma Hills — Four-Star Singers
“Boogie Woogie Cowboy” Carolina Playboys
ALBUMS
Brahm’s Hungarian Dances Erica Horini (YioBnist)
South Sea Sereaaders Rsy Andrade and Qrch.
Alice In Wonderland Singer Rogm
The Desert Song Music by Sigmond R«nberg
OVER TOMLINSON’S DEPR STOM
’Phone 673 North Wak«*fe N,G.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Whil
Lake Junaluska. Dr. and
Dr.
er.
Mr. Henry Johnson, Mr.
Mrs. C. J. Johnson, of 1
Wllkesboro. Route 3, and
ville, returned Sunday from
ed relatives.
Mrs. W. F.
sons, Frederick
and daughter,
Gaddy, visited
Gaddy
Miss
last
week
of Mrs. Gaddy’s brother, Mr.
ginla Beach.
Mr.’' and Mrs. David Lowt
children, Jean and Nelson,
returned from a trip to Rc
ter, N. Y., Niagara Falls
points of interest in Ca
While on their vacation
Luray Caverns in Virginia.
Miss Helen Hli.
spending several days in Wash
ington, D. 0., as guest of Mrs.
Is attending a newspaper conler-
York City.
crops.
An Ordinance
Commissioners of the. Town
in regular session assembled:
Section 1. It shall be unla
for any person, ffam or corpora
te pr^uce music, or having
sound-magnifying device to
■: '■ - >-v.»
or from any vehicle,
Town of Nom W^esboro.
ordinance shall subject the i
fenduit to a Penalty of $10.00.
Section 8. Should any part
competent jurisdiction, the
full force and effect.
Section 4. That al
pealed.
Section 6.
ttam a^ after its adoption.
iSvra OF NORTH WILKES-
BO^> NO&IS OAfiOUNA.
. R. f. MdNiel, JlayotY
The Wilkes County BpaM of Educ^
tion will receive sealed bids for the elec
trical
WIRING OF A FOUR-ROOM
FRAME SCHOOL EHJILMNG
at Wllkesboro, in the Board of Educa
tion office in Wllkesboro uAtil Monday,
2 P. M., August 12, 1946'
Plans and specifications may be had
in the Board of Education office on re
quest ^
The Board reserves the right to re-
^y or all bids.
C.B. ELLER,
Secretary to the Board of Education
One Big Table
BOYS’SHORT PANTS. 50c
A GOOD PANT FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL
POTS’
Sport Coats
NOW
55.00
(First I
BOYS’
Jimmie Suits
REDUCED!
*1.00-»1.50
Sanforized
»alcony)
Every Item In This Ad Must Be Sold!
Final Clearance
On AH Ladies’
Summer Sho»
NOW
*1.00
And can be worn right into Fall
CHILDREN’S
Sandals
50c
Must Go! Buy For Next Year
CHILDREN’S
Oxfords
REDUCED!
*1.50
Just in time for back-to-Bchool
MEN’S
Play Shoes
VALUE $2.98
^ NOW
*1-00
Attention, Ladies! Nylon Hose!
^ Will Be Sold Saturday Morning: at 10
One Pair to Adult Only
• Store Full of Red Hot Specials! •
Final Clearance
ON CHILDREN’S
Bloises
»1.00
r
14 ONLY!
CHILDREN’S
Bath Robes
VALUE $2.98
NOW
*1.00
^ Big Selection
: Of
; Hice Toys
REDUCED!
Value S1.98
25e
BOYS’ BLUE JEAN
Overalls
•ISJ
Sisea 4 to 14. Sanforised. Foil
cut -A Penney vakel --Sf
Where thellatiMi StoPtHiLStfa
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