Mrs. Wilkins Is Hostess To Group Mrs. Jchn Wilkins was hostess at a party at her home on Thurs day afternoon honoring Mrs. J. L. Kiser, of Chattanooga, Term., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. D. Quessenberry and other relatives here. Two tables of bridge and one of gin rummy were in play dur ing the afternoon with Mrs. Kis er winning the high score in bridge and Mrs. Rex Morton be ing high scorer in gin rummy. Mrs. Kiser was also presented a guest prize. Those present were Mrs. Kiser, Mrs. H. D. Quessenberry. Mrs. R. C. Ray. Mrs. Amma Ray. of Coeburn, Va„ Mrs. Dean McMil lan, Mrs. Jim McLaurin, Mrs. Russell Barr, Mrs. Robert Barr, Mrs. R. C. Barr. Mrs. Rex Moton, Mrs. Ed Barr and Mrs. James Hensley. At the conclusion of the games, the hoste.s served delicious re freshments. Baptist Women Met On Tuesday The Mable Vannoy Circle of the West Jefferson Baptist WMU met on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Carl Colvard with Mrs. John Hardin as joint hostess. 1 Thirteen members and one visi I tor were present. ! Following the business session. I which was conducted by the I president. Mrs. Hoyle Stringer, the program chairman, Mrs. Paul Elliott, introduced Mrs. John ' Rhodes, who gave a very inter esting discussion on the topic for the month, ‘'Asia." Following the program, Mrs. Colvard and Mrs. Hardin served ! delicious and very attractive re 1 feshments, carrying out the 4th of July motif. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the hosts of friends that showed their sym pathy during the sickness and Hpath of our baby boy, James Paisley and also for the many beautiful flowers. Rev. and Mrs. Roe Paisley Biggest Yet I Just when you need them most. Hundreds of these shirts, white, colors and stripes. They are unusual values i i and you are sure to want several. WIDE RANGE OF SIZES. COME EARLY \ allies up to S3.98 On Sale d* 1 Q F at only ^ A ■ v 3 Non-Skid Sha£ Rugs No danger of slipping on these. Assorted colors 18 x 30. Plastic Covered Cushion For Your Breakfast Room. #1. Gay, comfortable and useful I Cotton Sports Blouses SI. These practical pre-shrunk blouses come in both white and colors. Sizes 32 to 40. BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE “THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES” WEST JEFFERSON, N. C. Fall Out of Summer v.-.vyvvy •'KVym'.y' To paraphrase the poet: When summer comes, can fall be far behind? Designer Toni Owen has fashioned this dress to be equally comfortable under September starlight or July parasol. The patio skirt is of Juilliard Featheroy (three ounces lighter than corduroy), with 6ide zipper and buttoned waist band. Shepherd Knitwear makes the matching T shirt. The ensemble, chosen by Cosmopolitan magazine’s Male-Tested Fashion Jury (Kirk Douglas, Itobert Ster ling and Louis Jourdan) comes in red caviar, taupe and gold. Its price—about $13 for skirt, S2.23 for shirt—leaves budget room for j July juleps or autumn apple cider. ' Smart Ashe County Horse By Staff Writer Now. ; i ’• -i i n! t this trick horse named "Red." who is champhtu it it • : i :t - i ■ ;• ■ ch:i !HV to s!"U i'.v ■ the Sparta hurst- show audience | ■l'i :s Cull ( * 'V\ M ^ for S WRimATlON HOUR SERVICE SERVICE HE WILL GIVE YOU QUICK. EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE ON ANY REFRI G E R A T I O N. PROB LEM GET GWYN NEXT TIME. Yates Electric Co. West Jefferson, N. C. _ t l t tct-d > owned by Clayton Little I .r.d M..lard Crave a!, of Jeffcr- | : a :'t J hat u a, r, !i ■ pi > rs at h.. ranter. C’iayt r.. he si ere. to try I u a-k what tia nia~'i r u mts am to do next. Wiii'ii Ciayt a till.- him to. Rid s always willing to shake ha:. V. cvir and pin" dead, play on j ]’ ,t| t , lie lot u ierf". t hi all h's tricks. r :r H i . — . unlimited. Clay .,, , 1- : . I.;-.. Ins :me for training him. Hat the Ieoh fault and Clayton figures hi hi rse descrvi- a chaitee to how off once a year. Milan: and Clayton bought he "sir.arU.~t h rse in A~he mantv" from a farm near Max hiadows. Ya.. and they say that to was already well past the cindergarten stage when they mule the purchase. When in a la.ty mood he likes , o use his "p >oi hall stance.” j tan ding with one front leg drap 'd around the other in a nonchal nt fashion. But Red is willing to nar to a mor.* useful position if :':s master walks up and says. Scratch my back. Red. Mrs. Millard Graybeal has pro- . nised to give the horse an extra reat here on Saturday afternoon iv riding him in one of the gait d classes. He is also scheduled to how off some of his tricks on Your Only Real Security - \ V\ ,/ // / y A Home Of Your Own! When You Think Of Building or repairing, remember us. We can supply your every building need. Why shop around when you can get everything you need from us? Brighten up that room with wallpaper and paint while prices are lower than thev have been. WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF THE FAMOUS Youngstow n Cabinet Sinks Also base and wall cabinets. See them today. Re- I member we have everything for your buildings from cel- i lar to roof. Parker Tie Co, 4 OUR PRICES ARE LOWER” West Jefferson, N. C. Hospital Releases List Of Patients The following are patients in the Ashe Memorial hospital this week: Mrs. A. E. Parsons, Mouth of Wilson; Mrs. B. F. Kilby, Hem lock; Mrs. Kyle Dickson, Crump-j lor; Mrs. Hobart Rupard, Lan sing; Mrs. Reeves Gilley, Lan sir;; Mrs. Miles Hartzog, Lan :ng; Mrs. Jack Dollar and son, Smethiport; Mrs. Etta Crumley, Rugby, Va.; Mrs. Dean Barlowe and daughter, Creston. Miss Louise Shets, Grumpier; lack Goodman, Jefferson; Mrs. Bill Williams and son, West Jef ierson; Mrs. Walter Church and laughter, Lansing; Miss Carolyn Wilcox, Fleetwood; Miss Colleen Hopkins, West Jefferson; Miss Jane Hartzog, Idlewild; Mrs. Rav Miller, Glendale Springs. Mrs. Paul Phillips and son. Todd; Shirley Jean McClure. Jef ferson; Barbara Ann McClure. Jefferson; James Ellis, Warrens ville; Mrs. Norman Grogan, West Jefferson; Mrs. Virgil Greer. Ball: , Mrs. Lola Porter, Jefferson; David Shatlcy, Jefferson; Jones McNeill. the same afternoon r.nd night, with Clayton giving him instruc tions!. Hits girl friend, “Lady." will he ridden in another class by Miss Nancy Graybeal. United Nations Topic For Study The Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service of the Jefferson Me thodist church held their July meting at the church on Wednes Bina; Mrs. Doris Holman, Lan sing; Mrs. Charles Echols, Sugar, Grove, Va. Mrs. Radford Howell and ba by son and daughter, Brown vnod; Mrs. Ed Dixon and daugh ter, Furches; Linda Lou Greene, Treetop and Salter Greene, Tree top. Herbert Hamilton, colored, Crumpler and Mrs. Virginia Rob erts and son. colored, Jefferson. day, July 6. Mrs. Earl Graybeal had charge of the program and the guest speaker was Mrs. Ed M. Ander son who gave an interesting dis cussion on United Nations. Mrs. B. B. Graybeal had charge of the business session during which plans were made for the buffet supper to be held on Wednesday, July 20. During the social hour, the hostesses, Mrs. E. B. Graybeal, Mrs. B. B. Graybeal and Mrs. Hoyt Wood served delicious re freshments to the group. Decomposed feed materials and polluted water are sources of many digestive disorders in chicks and turkeys this time of year. Protect Your Familv by becoming a member of Reins-Sturdivant Burial Association TELEPHONE 88 W. JEFFERSON, N. C. A 25 cent fee is charged upon joining, after which the following dues are in effect: Quarterly Yearly Benefit One to Ten Years_ Ten to Twenty-Nine Years Thirty to Fifty Years_ Fifty to Sixty-five Years -- 10 .40 $ 50.00 .20 .80 100.00 .40 1.60 100.00 .60 2.40 100.00 ST ATI; INSIMXTII) (iolloii .Mattrrsso At 810.00 | C'omt- slightly ss.ih'il. 5 l.imik'tl mmibiT. tunic car ii I 5 lv i jj (iooii Ml \ .Mattresses At 813.00 Innerspring Mattresses Only-§25.00 Nationally Known §40.50 Sealy Rest Innerspring Mattress At-§12.50 Studio Couches 845.00 Very special for this sale. See our assortment Remember the rest of your days depend on the REST of your nights Trade With Burgess And Save The Difference We have FACTORY TRAINED LINOLEUM EXPERTS To Lay Our INLAID LINOLEUM “Complete Home Furnishers" BURGESS Furn. Store West Jefferson, North Carolina EXPERT RADIO SERVICE MAN For Your Con venience Is Now In Our Store

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