lMrs. W. F. Blair Is bridge Club Hostess Mrs. W. F. Blair was hostess to the members of her bridge club at her home on Fifth Street Friday afternoon. Table prises in the game went to Mrs. P. W. Eshelman and Mrs. Rnssell G. Hodges. Refreshments were serr ed at the conclusion of play. Mrs. Gwyn Gambill Entertains Her Club The members of (the Idlewlse club and a few extra guests were entertained by Mrs. Gwyn Gam bill at her home on D Street Fri day evening. Dinner was served at seven o'clock after which bridge was played at three ta bles. Prises were awarded to Mrs. C. G. Poindexter and Mrs. A.. M. Church for high and low more awards. // at cMp, cocl?oah Yf\4P-*f ff nJlHI'" r 1 i Always Right J OUR summer wrinkle worries are over with Mohara. Scientifically developed by Pacific Mills, Mohara keeps you at your cool best Your choice of colors that cool ? by infra-red reflectance tests. '35 ,../AllOtfD rot PAYNE CLOTHING CO. NORTH WILK ESBORO, N. C. IV AMERICA'S OlOIST CLOTHING MANUFACTURER Sarah Jane Payne Feted On Birthday Mrs. Ira Payne entertained at a children's party at her' home on Fifth Street Wednesday after noon honoring her younger daughter, Sarah Jane, on her seventh birthday anniversary. A round sixteen little boys and girls came to celebrate the occas ion with the honoree and were led In a number of games and contests,'after which the children were Invited Into the dining room where they were served ice cream and cake. The white birthday cake, topped with seven tiny pink candles, centered the table. . A number of prises were a warded In the games 'and con tests and the winners were Cy Brame, Jane Gambill, Malinda Duncan, Terry Jones, and Henry Absher. Sarah Jane .receipted lots of nice gifts, and favors for the children were crayons and color books. Mrs. Forrest Jones assist ed Mrs. Payne in the entertain ment of the children, and Mrs. G. B. Lomax and son, Phillip I? max, came in for. the refresh ments. It is estimated that last year's board bill for the European corn borer cost American farmers at least $37,700,000, of which a bout $2,061,000 represents dam age to sweet oorn. COLD FACTS ? From The Frozen Food Locker Plant We are taking in fresh slaugh tered hogs, veal, beef and poultry every day. We sugar-cure the hams, shoulders, and bacon sides. We grind, package, and freeze the sausage. The spare ribs, loin roasts, and pork chops are cut up and frozen for storage in your locker or deep freezer. Rhubarb and spring vegetables are being brought in now for pro cessing and freezing. We have a good supply of sugar to use for the processing of rhubarb, straw berries, and other fruits. Give us your order for some fresh frozen rhubarb with sugar, asparagus, or half a hog and we shall let you know When we fill your order. The best way to re duce your cost of living is to have us buy your meat, fruits, and veg etables WHOLESALE and store them in your locker. C. R. C. A. 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Big and roomy, Unisteel construction, Fisher No-Draft Ventilation, Hi-Test Safety Plate Glass, custom-type interiors. MIDWAY PONTIAC, Inc. East Main Street Wilkesboro, N. C. Colored Woman i Dies In Wilkesboro; Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa B. Oundiff, colored, -who died Thursday morning, April 24, at her home in Wilkesboro, was held aft Denny's Grove A. M. E. Zion church Saturday April 28, at two p. m. with Rev. Davis sfflciating. Mrs. Cundiff was born in Wil kesboro Nov. 18, 1883, the laughter of Mrs. Clara Wade and !he late Johif Wade. She joined Denny's Grove church In her jarly childhood. She was married :o R. E. Cundiff of Yadkin coun :y on January 7, 1903. Survivors include the husband El. E. Cundiff of the 'home, six children, Mrs. Mozelle Horton, of Cornelius, N. C., John Cundiff, ?f Washington, D. ?., Mrs. Guy tanna Brown, Miss Flora E. Cun diff, Claude and Raymond Cun diff, of the home. Eleven grand children, the mother, Mrs. Clara Wade of Wilkesboro, three sis ters, Mrs. Flora Sanders of Co lumbus, Ohio, Mrs. Laura Bridg es of "Washington, D. C., Mrs. Clara Gray of Wilkesboro, one brother, Will Wade, of Gary, W. Va.?Contributed. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE North Carolina, iWilkes County. Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of J. F. Parlier, deceased, late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the said es tate to exhibit them to the under signed at Pores Knob, N. C., on or brfore April 15, 1948, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 15th day of April, 1947. MRS. J. F. PARLIER, Administratrix estate of J. F. Par lier, dec'd. 5-22-6t-T ADMIISTRATRIX'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of John Henry Johnson, Jr., deceased, late of Wilkes county, North Carolina, this i? to notify all persona having claims against theeestate of said deceased to exhibit them to live undersigned at Route 1, Wilkes boro, N. C., on or before the 14th day of April, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said Mtate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of April, 1947. MISS SAM JOHNSON, Admrx. estate of John Henry Johnson, dee'd. 5-29-4tT EXECUTOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Having qualified as executor of the estate of John W. Phillips, de based, late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notify all persons laving claims against the estate >f John W. Phillips, dec'd., to ex libit them to the undersigned at Pores Knob, N. C., on or before the 1st day of April. 1948, or this lotice will be pleaded in bar of I heir recovery. All persons in lebted to said estate will please nake immediate payment. This 1st day of April, 1947. E. C. PHILLIPS, Executor of the Will of John W. Phillips, dec'd. 6-l*(T) J. F. Jordan, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkeg County. Having qualified as adminii bora of the estate of Uriah E. er, deceased, late of Wilkes y, North Carolina, this is to afy all persons having claims Lgainst said estate to exhibit them a the undersigned at Wilkesboro. C., on or before the 7th day of tpril, 1048, or this notice wi be dead in bar of their recovery. All wrsons indebted to said estate rill please make immediate pay nent , This 7th day of April, 1947. RALPH E. MTTJJtB, LAWRENCE A. MTTJJgR, Admrs. of Uriah A. Miller, de* | 5-16-(T) ^57 Belk's Presents Poor Styles , /t Wardrobe H --Lvi HI A M il M A n A '^r ->: