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face nvz cement Is ;3 of Marriage ss Floyd ' Roy Lenoir Floyd taluska. today announc ' "aEe of their daughter; iou Floyd, to Gene h,son of Mrs. Fred iSL ot the Ashevillc Inflate Cassius Faradj ,mase took place on De " Greenville Udeandbroo. P ...ii. TnwnshlD HlKf Superlative Announced At WTHS iille Township Higr the bride is salu f j der class. Outely following theii C the couole will leave r7.HHin(i trip and upor Ijn will oe i - Cottage. Lane uuwum. .' ' I Rev and Mrs. C O. New Ctbeir daughter. Sylvia, oi f -.III PHVC niffl UU . v . to attend me graauauw Kewell s son, iancai, lte University scnooi pi foa their trip they Mso will ,i. irnHnntlon oi man Hicks, from Rob School, ana visii.rew Troy and Kaieign. The Senior class of WavnpsviiiP High School has announced the superlatives for the 1949-50 school term. The announcement was maHa H "The 1950 Mountaineer." this ?ears hieh school annual. The following were named- mnct luaious Marionp WnnHv n fa Ktrd Palmer: most sincereTop. jtt Henson and Edward Palmer; Host original Gene Yarhoroueh aa raisy ureen; most popular Charlie womack and Vivian Wat- ans; most likely to succeed Jim ny Whitman, Marjorie Woody and Slaine Francis: best dressed and leatest Rlrhflrrf Smith mH vn, es Hoye; most dignified Corretta ienson and Jimmy Galloway; cut 'st and best all round Patsy Jreen and Bob Davis; most athlet C Betty Skeehan and Rnh Davis est looking and prettiest Donny jeatherwood and Kathryn Hyatt est dancers Kathleen Calhoun ind Sammy Jones; best sports Uary Jo Grasty and Charlie Wo- nack; most school spirit Jimmy Vhitman and Vivian Watklns; weetest and best personality- loan Moris and Bobby Owen; most alented Jimmy Galloway and Kathryn Hyatt. Winners In Recent Fashion Show a- -, xi v -ill tr ft xii l .'III Ivm, t..-Wtmi Attention 4 Mothei's! r Winners in me W.T.H.S. Annual Fashion snow are shown above. They are: seated, Mildred Med ford, first in formal wear; standing, left to right, Patricia McElroy, sports clothes; Margaret Noland, dressy cottons; Virginia Wilson, school dresses; Clarlne Carver, Informal evening wear; and Geraldine Sutton, skirt and blouse division. (Photo by Ingram'a Studio). i iffs Always Were, Always Will Be.. ftress : iHeadqiaarters ire You Kind What You Want At What You Want . " To Pay? hw We 're Greater Than Ever! r. Raiff spent weeks collecting our present stock of We Invite Your Inspection!!! in the largest selection of fabrics ever shown ... . .. t v r . - .. i -. . . - r 1 '. . . : . Starched Ninons . . . Organzas ... Dotted Swisses ... . Velverayed Organdies Dimities . . . ; Voiles . . . Waffle Pique Broadcloth All Pastel Colors Cecil Home Club Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Cecil Home Demonstration Club was held with Mrs. A. M. Frazier as hostess on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Frazier who is vice president, also presided. Announcements were made con cerning the Handicrafts Fair and Workshop to be held next month. Mrs. Eflgar Burnett reported on the district meeting held in Sylva, and Mrs. Rhonnie Allison made a re port on the County Dress Revue. Miss Mary Cornwell gave a de monstration on "Three Meals Thai Measure Up." Refreshments were served fol lowing reports by project leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Finiey Whitencr of Gastonia were week end guests of the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pilgrim Blan ton. Bookmobile Friday, May 26th CECIL and CRUSO , Parrls Store 9:30- 9:15 Mrs. James Reeves ....... 10:00-10:15 Mrs. Edgar Burnett .... ...10:23-10:40 Cecil School . 10:45-11:30 Sprlngdale School 12:00- 1:00 Cruso School ...,1:15- 2:00 Henson Grocery 2:05- 2:20 Heatherly Groc. .............. 2:30- 2:45 Singleton Grocery ..... .. 3:00- 3:13 Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Killlan have returned from Stark, Fla., where they were called on account of the illness of Mrs. Killlan's brother, J. J. Truby. Mrs. Wade Rogers and Miss Essie Brown of Leicester are here for a visit to their broiher-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. M B. Brown, and to attend tha gradua tion of tlic-ir niece, Miss. Betty Ann Brown. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rogers' daughter, Judy Rogers. ' v. v $5.98 to $9.98 Because of our large stocks, we always have hundreds of dresses to close out . . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAV INGS! HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS! For The Proof of Qoa Ash For PET 2-69 2 FOR Sec Our House Dresses at only $1.98 .2 for $3.50 On SALE ON SALE ; . Hundreds of Cotton Dresses taken from our $2.98 and $3.98 racks . . . ; REDUCED $2.69 2 for $g Large Womens Sheer COTTON and BEMBERG DRESSES V . .: taken from stock and marked f or , clearance ... '. ' $4.98 or 2 for $9 ; - SPECIAL CLEARANCE I OF-! MISSES DRESSES White Waffle Piques $5.00 ; HALF SIZE RAYONS . . . Butcher Linens, Crepes, Prints ... a large selection . . . ' REDUCED S5.98 2 for $11 ... . . : "atever your Dress needs. .For real Value, Style & Fit wmwmuMMi Then, compare each lusciou spoonful of Pet Strawberries 'n Cream with any other ice cream you've ever tasted! You'll find it's creamy and rich and delicious . . because, Pet Ice Cream is made only of daily fresh whole milk, daily fresh sweet cream and the world's finest, delicate, natural flavorings! And, when you taste the tender sweetness of the spicy, sun-ripened whole strawberries ... you'll say thanks for Pet's exclusive process which prevents them from freezing into tasteless lumps of ice, so often found' in other ice creams! Yes, just compare Pet Strawberries 'n Cream with any other ice cream. We're sure you've never tasted a finer, more delicious strawberry ice cream anywhere . . . there is no finer! mm 4 Take home i pint or two of Pet Strawberries 'n Cream, today and enjoy every luscious spoonful! ' Try Pet Ice Cream Cake Holland Pet Strawberry Ice Cream Pie, f V J I i " ' J l Listen to"The Guy t.ombardoShoW'every Sunday afternoon over Station WHCC. listen to "The Adventures of Prlnciss Pet" very Saturday morning over Station WHCC. A Statement By Mrs. Raiff: I've just returned from New York!!! I bought thous ands of dollars worth of merchandise at large discounts . . . We're putting all on sale at such bargains . . . You'll fje surprised! ' v c We Have More WAmi Thdm SUMMER SAVINGS FOR YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS 9 - ' For The Girls: Little Gfrls Rhumba Play Suits . . . Fine percale v . . $1 $1.29 Little Girls 2-pc. Sun Suits $1.00 , Girls Boxer Shorts , . Play Suits . . . Fine Seersucker $1.49. Large Girls Sun Dresses . Beautifully trimmed and made . . . i $1.98 $2.98 Infants Suit Suits . . . of fine percale . . . 69c Infants Sun Suits, with plastic lined pants . . . $1.69 Little Gitls Shorts . . . of Gabardine ... 79c JUST IN ... Hundreds of Gi i Girls Bathing Suits of fine Lastex . . . $1.98 to $2.98 Group Tots Bathing Suits Closing out at $1.00 Sheer Dresses . For The Boys: Little Boys Sun Suits ., of fine seersucker . . $1.00 lit 1 1 Little Boys Play Suits of percale . . . 69c 79c h 1, ml Boys Fancy Boxer Shorts of fine Twill . . . for Beach and Play $1.98 Boys Hand Painted ' roio oniris . . . $1.49 J u Ivti 41 t Boys Lastex, Boxer Swim Trunks . . . Solids and Fancies ... 4 $1.49 $1.98 ....$1.98 to $28 ime for Childrens Sandals CALIFOttNIA SANDALS wJto.olp.iO)aignX. $2.49 to $2.98 Mickey Mouse SANDALS; White and colors 1 Q Reduced to $VV Group Infants SANDALS $1.00 Reduced to Girls T Strap SANDALS .... $1.98 JMJSXJ JUMPING Saddle Leather SANDALS ... For Boys and Girls . . . White, Red, Green, Brown, Regular $2.69 fl1 AO Reduced to ....... l.tO Girls White PLAY SHOES . ..Fine Elk CO QQ Leather V&.UO Infants T Strap SANDALS Reg. $2.88 . WrFWlT ...... l.'l"... ? $X49 Big Boys SANDALS . . . Extra Good CO Q( Quality vf)V Girls Multi Color Leather $2.69 and $2.98 Infants 1 to 4 SANDALS One and Two Ci ftQ Straps .. .............. You'll Find Hundreds of Pairs Here to Select From iece Gd oos COH AM A PERCALES Lighta and Darks Finest Finish Unusual Patterns Her. 69o. OnlC Spun Rayons . r Assorted Fancy Patterns SPECIALS Cohama Sheers Dimities. Voiles, Etc. Regr. to 79o 59c Broadcloths Asst. pastels and white c 39 c 39 SHORT LENGTHS Assorted Fabrics Chambrays Piques Percales 29c i ORGANDY REMNANTS Whites and Colors 29c BUTCHER LINENS Every- color Made . . Including: White 59c , CIRCLE SKIRT - FABRICS All the newest patterns 49c t0 79c Chambrays and Ginghams Mercerized Finish 39c Solid Colored Rayons Solids and Fancies Reg:, to $1.29 79c f VALENCIA PERCALES Light and Darks Small and Larre Pat terns including: Solids 39c Rayon Linen All New Colors By BUR MFX. 98c Have You Seen These NOTION SAVINGS? STOCKED WITH LOADS OF ITEMS To 10c Regular 4c 7c Tape Lines Buttons Pins Thread Bobby Pins Safety Pins Combs Crochet Thread Shoe Polish , Needles Snaps Combs Laces Embroideries Darning Needles Ribbon Hanks Blanket Pins Dress Covers Hat Pins Ric Rac Braid Edgings Shoe Laces Hair Nets Shoulder Straps Razor. Blades Curlers Bias Tape Ball Fringe f Shoulder Straps Thimbles Corset Garters Hooks and Eyes . Elastic Tea Spoons Ruffling Garters MANY MORE ITEMS NOT LISTED You'll Find Your Needs Here At Similar Low Prices Shop Us! umuy.yLg'ai.'isg ji j mm
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