TELEVISION SET WINNER ? Hilton Ruth, left, manager of Belk's
Department Store. Is shown above conveying to James A. Harris.*
salesman at Keeter's Department Store, the large 24-inch television
set given by Belk's during its recent Harvest Sale promotion, which
ended Saturday with the prise drawing. Mr. Harris had only one
chance among several thousand, h&ving signed his ticket in mid
month when purchasing a Cub Scout uniform for his son. Purchases
were not required to register for the drawing.
? : PERSONALS: ?
Miss Florence Andrews of Ashe
ville was a weekend guest of
Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Harmon.
William Prince, student at the
University of N. C., was horrie
last weekend.
Hubert Dye received his dis
charge from the Navy last week.]
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gofortli, Sr.,
Mrs. Bun Goforth and daughter.
Charity, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oddie of
NVoodleat.
M. C. Poston entered Charlotte
Memorial hospital Sunday for
treatment and observation.
Misses Bobbie Grantham and
Dottie Smith attended the drama
"The PinH Circus," given by the |
Carolina Playmakers last week
. at Chapel Hill.
Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg under
went an operation Tuesday in j
Charlotte Memorial hospital.
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Mr. and -Mrs. Quinn Wells
have returned from a vis.it with
the latter's sister, 'Mrs. D. S.
Smith in Gastoni'.r
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carver arid
children. Dickie and Ronnie, and
Mr. and Mrs. Stamey 6f Green
ville. S. C., spent Sunday w ith
Mr and Mrs, Quinn Wells.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gantt, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Caldwell, Mr.
and Mrs. Haskwell Wilson spent
Sunday touring the mountains in
western Carolina.
Ronnie Speidel Entertains
MYF With Hallowe'en Party
The Sr. MYF met with Ronnie
Spiedel last Thursday night for
their Hallowe'en party. Crepe pa
per. Jack-o-laiiterns, and other
Hallowe'en decorations were us
ed. being placed there by Bill
Briggs and his assistants. A ham
burger supper was served the.
group by the W. S. C. S.. prepared
by Mrs. Mac Gantt, followed by
donuts prepared by. Mrs. Spiedel.
Teensie Eubanks conducted an
amalpur contest over a loud
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gallant
spent the weekend with their dau
ghter, Mrs. Clarenee King and
family in Lenoir.
Mrs. A. J. Gallant had as her
dinner guests Wednesday at the
Floral Fair, Mrs. Roy Barry, Mrs.
J. J. Owens and Mrs. Smith of
Shelby and Mrs. Ray Thompson
oi G rover.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Walker of
Winston Salem were guests this
week of their daughter, Mrs. Fred
McDaniel, Jr. and family.
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Mrs. Fred A. McDaniel, Sr.,
underwent an operation Wednes
day morning in the N. C. Univer
sity hospital at Chapel Hill.
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Mrs. Ann Roberts returned last
Wednesday from Memorial Hos
pital in Charlotte where she had
undergone treatment for several
days.
J. B. Keeter and Jimmie H;>rris
are in Richmond on a buying
trip for Rector's Department
Store. -
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horndon of
Mt. Gilead were guests during
the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. W~
L. McMackin and other relatives.
Mrs. Bobby Cox loft Thursday
for Galveston, Texas. She sails
from there to join her husband
in Tokyo, Japan
Mrs. Clarence Jolly, Mrs. Char
les Goforth and Miss Charity Go
forth were Charlotte visitors Sat
urday.
speaker, and Bud Mayes, singing
"Kiss of Fire", was declared win
ner. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Postum
were on hand to lead the group
in folk games. A large number at
tended, and enjoyed the party.
Fumigation of feed corn can tie
accomplished only in an air-tight
building, such as a steel bin with
calked corners.
Farm production in 1052 is 141.
per cent of the 1935-39 period
wi.ilc prices farmers get is 271
per cent of the same base.
This is the Clock that
Tolled Midnight th?> Night
y Prince Charming lost his
fair lady's rmr . ? .
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IF YOU CAN FIND THE LUCKY RING
fyi|p YOU CAN WIN A VAIUAM.6 PRIZE
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Winners To Date
Jack Blanton
J. B. Franks
Mrs. M. B. Moss
Mary Brown
Mrs. Jim Early
Hazel Thritt
Mrs. Fulton Everhart
C. G. Myers
GRAYSON'S JEWEIRY
home; OWNED
Colored
SHEETS
Rose, blue, aqua, peach
Sim 81 x 99
$1.99 each
Matching
PILLOW SLIPS
49c each
Part-Wool
Double Blankets
Full Bed Size'
66 x 88 ? Special
$195
36-inch
Striped Outing, yd.
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Speciall
25c
81 -inches wide
Unbleached Sheeting, yd 50c
81-inches wide, good quality
Bleached Sheeting, yd 89c
Regular 39c Value
Prints , Chambrays
Stripes Included
Special 29c yd.
Stripes and Floral Designs
Plastic Drapes, special $1.19
White, rose. blue, aqua Special!
Ruffled Plastic Curtains S1.69
Birdseye
Diapers
size 27 x 27
SPECIAL
$1.99 doz.
children's
Cotton Panties
white, colors
sizes 2 to 6
8 Pr. SI
Ruffled Permanent Finish
Organdy Curtains ?
Black, pink, white, yellow, green
Special $2.79
BRAND NEW SHIPMENT
Nationally-Advertised
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V- _- t
Winter-Weight Gabardines,
Worsteds and Checks!
Sizes 35 to 46 (regulars)
Sizes 35 to 44 (longs)
Also shorts and stouts
These suits are advertised everywhere to $27.50. Wc are
featuring all ot these s^it^PQR^^S^EEK^only Jor an
outstanding buy at ? winn t* 1
$22.50
HOPKINS
FELT HATS
No better buy in America at
only
$5
Regular 58c
T-SHIRTS
SPECIAL
48c
Regular 98c
UNDERSHIRTS
SPECIAL!
39c
MONARCH WINTER-WEIGHT
Spccinl
UNDERSHIRTS, sizes 36 to 46 S1.98
NEW SHIPMENT BY ANVIL
Tans, greys
Men's Work SHIRTS, all sizes I $198
CARDIGAN and AWARD STYLES Blues, browns, greys
MEN'S SWEATERS S1.98 to S3.98
BY WINGS. BOYS'
All ColOis
Cordury Sport SHIRTS, $3.95 & $195
r'inctcl- Dvty
WORK SOCKS
SPECIAL!
5 Prs. SI
riWW'i H II I I IJI MIL fx* MBOBk &SS1
KEETER'S has SHOES for the Whole F
Boys'
Combat Boots
Chucker Boots
Cowboy Boots
$2.98, $3.98
$5.95
Ladies'
LOAFERS
Made by Friendly. Reg
ular value at S5.95. Bro
ken sizes in p-ed black,
tan.
SPECIAL.
$2.00
Men's Shoes
f
Moccasin styles, plain
toes, loaters, cap toes,
wing tips. Crepe, rub
ber or neolite soles. AH
sizes 6 1/2 to 12 EEE.
S5.95 & $6.95
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s isxazr. ..-jonn
Children's High Top Shoes & Oxfords
Poll Parrotf
Star Brand
Govs' Shoes
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Dress end sport mod
el-,, all ' tvl?:..
in, wing tips, cap toes,
in -rc *- o rubber or long
wearing Neoliie solos.
Drrrl*. or l'-jht c^l-r-.
S4 ?5 mS
$3.98 to $5.95