I Calendar The Episcopal Auxiliary will You should visit our bow grocery department. You'll save both time and money. It's conveniently arranged, self service, quick, action arrangements that make It easy for yon tp trade. The Goodwill Store's N«W Grocery Department. v 5-4-SSt • ■'* ■ meet*" Tuesday crrntaff, 7:48 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Monroe Williams with Misa Alice OmsoU as co-hosteus. Circles of the Women of the Presbyterian church are meeting on Tuesday as follows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Lincoln Spainhonr, 8:80 p. m. Circle No. 8 with Mrs. Cecil Adamsoa, 8:80 £. m. The four evening circle* are °"c£ci« No. 4, Mr*. Thomas FiQlPci© No. 5, Bin. Paul ChopMn. Circle No. 0, Mrs. Ben Marsh. The Business Woman's circle of the First Baptist, church, in cooperation with the Visual Aids Committee, is presenting a religious film In color at the general meeting of the Woman's Society to be held Tuesday evenjlng, 7:8© o'clock at the church. The title of the film is "Fojtta", orphan of Japan. Miss Minnie Haire is to be In charge of the The Ruth class of the First Baptist church is meeting this evening at seven o'clock for a Temporarily Closed Fred C. Smith, proprietor of Smith Signs, left Saturday to enroll in Neon School in New York City, where he is engaged in a course of 27 weeks in the subject! of fabrication and manufacture of neon signs. Upon completion of the course Mr. Smith will-return to his business here and will add a complete neon shop to his sign business. Mr Smith stated here that he appreciated the patronage of customers during tie several years he has been in business here, and assures them that he will be in position to render a more complete service upon his return here.SMITH SIMS FRED C. SMITH, Proprietor of Mm. Ji boro. Circles of the North Wfl-| kesboro First Methodist church? are meeting oh Tuesday as follows: Kimna Horton circle at the home of Mrs. Z. O. Eller with Mrs. Harold Sturdivant as associate hostess, 8:80 p. m. The Mary Brame circle at the 1 home of Mrs. Thorman Keneriy, 8:80 p. m. The Frank Smoot circle at the home of Mrs. Gay lillard, 8:80 p. m. The Johnson circle at the home of Miss Lucreda Tedder with Mrs. Harrel Howell as cohostess, 7:4ft p. m. The Gardner circle at the home of Miss Jerry Caldwell with Mrs. Qlenn Thomas and Mrs. Owen Baxter as associate hostesses, 7:46 p. m. The Franklin circle at the home of Mr. James Hauser with Miss IaIs Scroggg, Mrs. A. B. Raymer, and Mrs. Howard Strader as co-hostesses. Fred Goither Wins Guessing Contest Fred Galther, an employe of the North Wilkeaboro postoffice, won the (59.50 Kingsdown mattress given by Rhodes-Day Furniture company -tor having the nearest gaess of the correct weight of a pile of rocks on a Kingsdown mattress In the show window. Mr. Qalther's gaess was 595 pounds and five ounces. J. Floyd Woodward guessed 595 pounds and four ounces. The correct weight was 595 pounds and eight ounces. The mattress immediately went back into original shape when the load of rocks was removed. Oar assortment of various kinds of seasonable merchandise has been built up until you can find most everything the average family needs. And remember, the goods are fresh from the mills and factories. Please pay us a visit and look around. The Goodwill Store. ' 5-4-at lie. mmmm ,a, < church were Rev. —„ —sell L. Young, Mr. and tyr». Robert Morrow, Mrs. W. F. Gaddy, Mrs. Guy LIllard, and Dr. J. S. Deans. From the Wilkesboro and Union churches wer» Rev. C. J. Wl|ta$wg$hfl pastor,- Mr. F. J. McDuffie, Mrs. W. M. DeBerry, Mrs. J. B. Henderson. Mr. W. C.| Mahaffey, Mrs. Dewey Turner, and Miss Winnie McLean Mr. and Mrs. Julius GL Hubbard had as their guests the past several days Mr. and Mrs. Neal Domeck, of Louisville, Ky., and Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. White, of San Francisco. Mrs. Domeck is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard and Dr. White is Mrs. Hubbard's uncle. Dr. and Mrs. White were enroute to New York City to take a plane for Europe] where they will spend four months in Ireland, England, Italy and Switzerland. ' - -■ ' - .■.---y \VrK I ROY WELLS •J* at CAROLINA HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Telephone 53 3^

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