COME TO ... 4, ?. tm?. BIRTHDAY PARTY FRIDAY u< SATURDAY For Special Birthday Values All Purpose Suits For The Tiny Tots *2.98 WASHABLE Rayon Crepe Prints New Fall Colors?39"?Yard? 50* yd. All-Nylon SLIPS *2.88 Street Floor SHIRTS & SHORTS Sizes 28 to 44 ? 36 to 46 55* each .all-purpose TISSUES 400 Sheets 18* Street Floor ~ MEN'S FIRST QUALITY DRESS SHIRTS *1.75 PART WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS *3.44 BATH TOWELS 2 for *1.00 200 LADIES' DRESSES *2.88 ONE BIG TABLE WOMEN'S SHOES *4.00 HEAD SQUARES 79* Chenille Robes *3.33 Gabardine Pants *5.00 Penney's Items About Comers and Goers . . . From Here and There People You Know Who Move About Mr. and Mrs, Joe F. Raper, of Asheboro, spent the week-end hdre with their daughter, Miss Rebecca Raper. Miss Myrtle Hunt, of Detroit, Michigan, arrived here Monday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Hunt, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and family of Charlotte visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker of Wilkesboro over the week-end. Mrs. Cecil Wiles returned to her home Tuesday after being a Datient for a few days at the Wilkes hospital. Mr. Russell L. Young, Jr., of! Canton, was here for the week end with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Young. Mrs. W. H. Church, of Ronda, s spending a few days here this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Hunt. Miss Mary Frances Putman, of Boiling Springs, niece of Mr. Cecil Hauss, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Hauss. ] Friends regret to learn that: Mr. H. O. Parsons has been very ill. Some improvement was re ported in his condition today at the Wilkes hospital. Mrs. Frank Tomlinson is ill and has been a patient at the Wilkes hospital since Saturday. Her condition today was report ed as much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Nash, of Shelbyville, Kv? have been spending several days with their niece, Mrs. E. A.* Shook and fam ily. Mrs. Hoyle Hutchens spent the week-end in Raleigh with her daughter, Miss Margaret Anne Hutchens, who is a student at St. Mary's College. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCulley, of Salisbury, spent the first half of this week with Mrs. McCul ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. EJler. Mr. Dwight Miller has accept ed a position in the postoffice at North Wilkesboro. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George McT.: Miller. j Mr. Mike Brelich, veteran, baseball player who was with' Wytheville and Mt. Airy clubs luring the past season, visited friends here this week. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Crawfom and son, James Richard, of Win ston-Salem, spent Sunday here with Dr. Crawford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wint ers spent Thursday and Friday at the Stale Fair in Raleigh. On Thursday they were accompanied at the fair by Mr. Dudley Moore, brother of Mrs. Winters and who is a student at State College in Raleigh. Mrs. L. M. Nelson, fronT the lo c.l Presbyterian ohnrcb, attend .d th. North Carolina Sy^T', week S V.Mr,.,,.e<,Rber.e,8,S;0.t days the first of the week wit?h her brother, Mr. Carl Crews ??! in the kome of Mr. and 'M?d Bruce Waugh. s Mr. Dick Sloop, a medical sti. dent at the Unlversitv , Carolina at Chapel Hill th the week-end here in the ho*"' Brame. *nMmMur- Mr,. R. ^ Mr. and Mrs. E E irn? Miss Bmm. Eller rt?led in the homes of Mr and Prank McNeill in Granite iSn' and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bliz" ard in Lenoir. Bliz" Mr. Roby Church ret.,? c Wednesday to his home in wil kesboro after being a ? for several days at the wm^ hospital, where he underwent a* operation. ai1 Mr. and Mrs. Z. o Fn^.. ? Isaac Eller, Sr., and Miss' creda Tedder spent the week end in Anderson, S. C with vr nd Mrs. Frank Steele.' TW enV* a mountain trip on thli down, going bv u J *ir Wa^ Rev. Jobj J Ws?s """I.""' 'ovced lo discontinue his stQo^n at Southern Baptist Somi dies Louisville, Ky L Efy at health. He and his family0^*'' moved back to their hi ? North Wilkesboro. ,n| Mr. and Mrs. H T T?* children, Bsrbar,. "J ?ferry, arrived from n 1 and 8. C., last week T n.,?krrtZe' home here At ? theirI -?ti?? fc Sll,ey *re Mr. and Mrs. MM!!? Parents. Oakwoods. Anderson, at the week-end in ".Atlanta Speudins| son. Mr. Eddie Sho t Wlth h,8l student a, * " Pects to attend the Dnt'Jt ex Tech game Saturdayaf^H Mr. Shook will alec visft hi"0011' I 1,7:"?"nhd"f.t A* " ' morning^' f""*' & FSi Creek community, was a vi if'* here Monday Mr * Uor ??id that frost thl. , ?'"Z umn1 wh? th. tbil killing frost was not until after the November election. Twin sone were born In Win ston-Salem October 23 to Dr. and Mrs. James I. Bumgarner. Dr. Bumgarner, who will soon complete his course at Bowman Gray School of Medicine, is a son of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. A. Bumgarner, of Millers Greek. At present he is teaching 'Anatomy', and will receive his degree dur ing the coming year. Three Wilkes girls who are students of Cabarrus School of Nursing at Concord spent the week-end a t their respective homes. They are Miss Betty Mor rison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morrison, of Wilkesboro; Miss Violet Minton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Minton, of Wilkesboro; Miss Jean Lackey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lackey, of Boomer. ? o SUPPORT THE V. M. C. A AT ea*tJi North Wilkesboro, N. C. r.jjjjSi oHBHinU Gi\ AS A TAKE-OFF! i The gang from across the tracks., battling brawling, buil/'ng . fighting for a chance tc win their wings! DEAD END KIDS LITHE TOUGH GUYS GIVE US WINGS ? 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