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Items About Comers and Goers .?. From Here and There People You Know Who Move Abotit Misss Vera Bumgartier spent the week-en& with her sister, Mrs. M. O. Caton, at Ayden. and Mrs. Robert Smoak, who hare been residing in WilkesboTo, have moved into the Forester Apartments on P street. Dr. Dtfrothy Brame left today for Orlando, Fla., after a visit here in the home of her father, Mr. P. J. Brame. Mrs. Wilson Blatt, of Milford, Va., is spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finley. She is the for mer Miss Katherlne Finley. FOR EXPERT JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIR _ SEE ? WRIGHTS MEN'S SHOP WILKESBOBO, N. C. . All Work GauutMd Miss Mary Yeakle Phipps is spending this week at Blowing , Rock as gnest of Miss Mary Car ; olyn Blackwelder. > j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quinn of Chattanooga, Tenn., are spending a few days here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kilby. Mr. Donald Vannoy of Detroit, Mich., arrived Saturday to spend the winter with his father, Mr. W. A. Vannoy. He wilj go to Bchool here. Mr. J. W. Wellman, of Dan-1 ville, Va., is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wellman. He is a brother to Rev. Mr. Wellman. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Ander son returned Saturday from a week's vacation to St. Augustine, Miami, Daytona Beach and other points of interest in Florida. Miss Jean Lowe returned home today after an extended visit at Lakeland, Florida, where she was a guest of Miss Ina Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Johnson, for two weeks. She also visited other points of interest in Florida. Vote Por Building a Hospital Mr. and Mrs. George McGlam ery have returned to Muscle Shoals, Ala.,, after a visit with relatives here and near Millers Creek. / Rev. S. E. Gragg, of Boone, will preach at Beaver Creek Ad vent Christian church September II, 11 a. m. The puiblic la cor dially Invited to the service. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crowley, of Coral Gables, Fla., were gueets for a few days here this week in the home of Mrs. Genio Card well. Mrs. Josephine Perry and son, 'Charles, of Winston-Salem, spent the Labor Day Holidays here with Mrs. Perry's sister, Mrs. R. M. Bfame. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lassiter and son, Edward, of Four Oaks, spent the week-end here wlth\ the Las siters' daughter, Miss Jo ^Las siter. Mr. Bill Leyshon, who holds a responsible position in the 'Oak Ridge, Tenn., atomic energy, plant, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leyshon. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Michael of Springfield, Ohio, and Mr. W. F. Michael, of Dayton, Ohio, vis ited last week with their nephew, Mr. G. L. Michael and Mrs. Michael. Major E. P. Robinson and sis ters, Mrs. J. C. McDiarmid and Miss Ellen Robinson, have moved to the J. R. Finley sum mer cottage on the Brushles which they will occupy until their home nearby is remodeled. FARMERS' DAY SPECIAL! m \ l Ht i imw the StrawG^: )? A kid's life... a girl's happiness, depend on it! ?>? COLUMBIA PICTURES presents BENE AUTRY and his famous horse, J\ CHAMPION 'JIM ftOAN with GLORIA HENRY JACK HOLT DICK JONES PAT BUTTRAM Screenplay by i and Dor< Dwight Cummins and Dorothy Yost Directed by JOHN ENGLISH Produced by ARMAND SCHAEFEf A Gene Autry Production TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY SHOWS RUN CONTINUOUS FARMERS' DAY, SEPT. 14th THURSDAY, Sept. 14-15-16 BOXOFFICE OPENS 10:30 a.m. Shows At 11 -1 - 3- 5- 7- 9 TURNING TIE SPOTLIGHT ON THE INTERNATIONAL j DMDERWOBLDI COLUMBIA PICTURES 10 fHt cnuy of chwh starring DICK POWELL ? SIGNE HASSO with LUDWIG DONATH ? VLADIMIR SOKOLOFF ? EDGAR BARRIER mid iatndvcfag fb? (Mnm octren,MAYUA Story and screenplay by Jay Richard Kennedy Directed by Ms s*. **? kubcki suvtnsun SIDNEY BUCHMAN Attodati Piodsctf * Jffir mCHARO KENNEDY a SUNDAY and MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12-13 BOXOFFICE OPENS 1:30 AND 8:30 ShoWs At 2:00 and 9:00 SUNDAY TODAY and FRIDAY comuM pictures puttni , JAMET BLAH' n Mr. and Mm. O. K. Stephens j and son, Mac, are spending the week In Cumberland, Md? in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc Craw. Mrs. Stephens is a sister of Mr. McCraw. son, Phillip Marvin, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brame, of this city, in the county hospital at Gainesville, Fla., on Monday, September 6. Mrs. Brame, the former Miss Earline Weisner, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weisner, of Wal do, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamrlck, of Landis, spent the week-end with Mrs. Hamrick's parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Wellman, in Wilkesboro. Mr. John* Wellman, who completed work for his A. B. degree last week at Duke University, also spent the week end with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Wellman. He re will go from there to Philadel phia for a few days, after which he will re-enter law school for the second year. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hobbs and daughter, Miss Janet Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Putnam, of Cherryville, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hobbs and son, Charles, of Lin colnton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Forester.' Mr. H. G. Nichols returned yesterday afternoon from the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa lem where he underwent exami nations for a week. The doctors have advised Mr. Nichols to hare six weeks' complete rest. Mr. Nichols, for a number of years, | has been a valued member of the I mechanical staff of The Journal , Patriot. Mr. an<| Mrs. O. K. Stephens (and Bon, Mac, of Wilkeeboro, j spent the we&k-end in Wlnston i Salem and on Saturday attend \ ed the wedding of Miss Lena ! Mae Adams and ' Cornelius W. McCraw, which was solemnised in the Friends church at 4:30 o'clock. The groom Is a neph ew of Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. Robert T. Ross ami Mrs. Harry T^arnke, of Rutherford, N. J., arrived today to visit In the home of Mrs. E. F. Stafford be fore going to Boone to attend the wedding of Mrs. Ross' son, Mr. Robert T. Ross, Jr., to Miss Martha Hamby on Saturday. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Warnke will be remembered here as Misses Mamye and Bernlce Ulrlch. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thomas had as their guests the past week, Bob Malkln and Andy Klsh, of Norwalk, Conn., and Steve Sut kowski, of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Thomas and Mr. Malkln were formerly Overseas together In the Marine Corps. This is the second time they have seen each other since the war ended, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas having visited Mr. Malkln earlier this year. The visit to North Wilkesboro cli maxed a month's tour of the U. S. and parts of Canada and Mex ico for the visitors. Support the Y. M. C. A. , -H Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and children, of Wilkesboro, Route 2,' Mr. and Mrs^ Sam Warren and daughter, Miss Betty War ren, of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end in Asherille. They also visited Mount Mitchell and other points of interest. ?ota For Building- m Hospital ALEXANDER CoMtrnctioR Co. P. O. Box 771 NORTH WILKBSBORO, N. C All Kinds Of GRADING DONE With Shovel or Bulldozer FREE ESTIMATES Welcome Farmers "SBST TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14?h Ask for Coupons a S^for Free Prizes^. when making a = purchase at o u r" Store. MAKE TOMLINSON'S YOUR HEADQUARTERS ON FARMERS' DAY Every Department is now complete with New Fall Wearing Apparel for the entire family It Will Pay You To. Visit Our Store. T BOYS' WESTERN FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS See these pretty colors. Sizes 6 to 16? $2.69 LADIES' NEW FALL BAGS In a variety of styles and colors. $2.98 to $6.95 LADIES' GABARDINE SUITS In the pretty new Fall styles and colors. Special Farmers' Day and Back-to-School offer. Sizes 10 to 20. Regular price $29.95 $24.50 NEW FALL WOOLENS In the pretty new Scotch Plaids, Stripes, Checks and Solids. $1.98 to $5.95 yd. ONE LOT BOYS' DRESS PANTS Solids and stripes. Sizes 12 to 18. Regular price $3.98. Special purchase price? $1.98 SOX-For Back-to-School See our new fall styles for boys and girls. 25c to 48c pr. Just received our New Fall line of KING OF WINTER and LAMB KNIT SWEATERS For Boys, Girls, Men and Women. Compare Our Prices ROY ROGERS PANTS For Boys. Sizes 4 to 16. $4.95 to $6.95 Just Received Our New Fall Line HEAD KERCHIEFS Rayon, Wool and All Silk. See this beau tiful selection of colors? 59c to $2.95 Attention School Boys! Hanes' Wind Shield SWEAT SHIRTS In new bright * colors, yellow, blue, red. Just In time for Football? $2.49 ea. Others $1.98 FOXCROFT FINE MUSLIN SHEETS Size 81 x 108 $2.69 Size 72 x 99 ?_ $2.49 PILLOW CASES Size 42x36 65c ea. SPECIAL SAVINGS IN OUR BASEMENT FOR FARMERS' DAY EVENT HEAVY LL BROWN SHEETING 36 inches wide. Special for Farmers' Day 25c yd. Special! Boys' Flannel SPORT SHIRTS Beautiful plaids. Sizes 8 to 18. $1.98 ea. INDIAN BLANKETS Regular $2.98 value. Farmers' Day Special $Z49 Ea. See our big savings in our ^Blanket Dept. JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT BLANKET REMNANTS Assorted colors, Indian designs. Solids and baby patterns? 79c lb. Each piece priced on Yellow Tag. (See This Value) SEE OUR LINE BOYS' WOOL JACKETS For School and winter wear. Regular $3.98 values. One lot special purchase? $1.98 Other, solids and plaids? $2.98 to $4.95 TURKISH TOWELS Solid colors, blue, peach, green. Regular price 59c. Size 20 x 40? 2 for 97c Big plaid, assorted colors. Size 20 x 40, Regular 49c value? 2 for 87c Big Wash Cloth 11c BOYS' LIL-DAD DUNGAREES, BLUE JEANS Sizes 6 to 16 $1.79 pr. Student Sizes Sizes 27 to 36 $2.49 pr. COTTON QUILT BATTS 97c to $1.10 Roll TABLE OIL CLOTH 46 inches wide. Beautiful patterns. 59c yd. Special purchase for Farmers' Day Event Ladies' NYLON HOSE Full fashiined, new Fall colors. Sizes 9 to 10 1-2. Reg. 69c value. 38c pr. Just Received Another Shipment FINE SWEATERS For men, women, boys and girls. Special purchase. Values to $5.95. Don't miss this bargain to be sold $1.00 and $1.94 BOYS' LIL-DAD BLUE DENIM 8 oz. OVERALLS Sizes 2 to 16. $1.79 pr. MEN'S SIZES, BIG-DAD S.B Tomlinson's Dept. Store Main Street Phone 406 North Wilkesboro, N. C.
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