JULY 15. 1937 Uifl ? T ?? ^ C frfei W SjB BR 9 I HadP^ A. Hut to the First 9^& . ^9 Twenty-five Lndics ? J JLm. THURSDAY MORNING clearance Sale i...a ? ATtfGS . . . READY-TO-WEAR . . . MILLINERY fcSa'? WEAR .. . PIECE GOODS . .. PRICED ^CKLY tilalf and More oat Drastic Reductions COTTON DRESSES REDUCED Nelly Don and Georgianna Styles Included ' Linens, sheers, voiles, piques, pints and solid colors, pastels and white Regular price $1.98, now . . Si.00 m Regular price $1.98, now . $1.49 ^ Regular price, $2.98, now . $1.98 ' Regular price $3.95, now . $2.95 8 I | n.ix-.- n ? i . uouon uresses special One big group fast color prints, especially priced for July Clearance . . . $1.00 values 48c 'a 11 ' SWEATERS GREATLY REDUCED . . . > Light weight woolens?white and pastel shades? Regular price $1.98, now . . $1.39 BLOUSES REDUCED . . . Linens anH nrcrar?Hi*?c r?nc+e?l on/4 A or)' ?u :x_ ? cxxxv* uain ouauca, clldU WI111C. sizes 32 to 42 Regular price $1.98, now . . $1.39 SKIRTS REDUCED... ' s Entire stock on sale?Light weight flannels, colorful plaids, f;J; light and dark shades. Sizes 26 to 32 Regular price $1.98, now . . $1.39 | -c C?-i AO Regular price $2.98, now (Entire Stock Slacks and Tennis Suits Reduced . . . All New Styles $1.00 Values $1.98 Values $2.98 Values Now Now Now 79c $1,49 $1,98 jbes Reduced for Quick Clearance tup I WHITE SHOES . .. 0 I Oxfords . . . Ties . . . Sandals All tho cmaT-io-i tf-4 ^ Summer styles 1 f| A L $3.98 Values $2.98 * ' NATURAL POISE i $2.98 WHITE SHOES ... a. - Oxfords, Pumps and Straps . . . From our finest collection {Pumps ... of better Shoes i blue and $4.95 Values " $3.50 TJRS\ Inc. 7 DEPARTMENT WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. S RSI 6BS RS& iBBS SS P65i BBS eSS S3 iSS S MILLINERY J | Reduced ^ g Straws . . . Felts . . . New shapes . . . All head sizes. SJ Pastel colors . . . Dark colors . . . and white. 0 Values Values Values n to $1.98 to $2.98 to $3.98 8 Now Now Now 48c 97c S1.49 ! : g SUMMER BAGS SUMMER GLOVES 8 Priced to Clear Newest styles ^ $1.00 Values $1.98 Values $1.00 Values $1.98 Values 69c $1.39 69c $1.39 1 Underwear j Greatly Reduced | SEAM-PROOF SLIPS j SLIPS \ Satin and non-run silk crepe, Tailored and lace trimmed. Tailored and lace trimmed White only $1.98 Value $1.39 Value $1.39 97c "TOM GIRL" KOOLIE BATISTE GOWNS PAJAMAS I Smart new styles, colorfu | Colorful dimities and batiste prints on light grounds $ 1,98Values 97c Value $1.49 74c GOWNos* 2;PIECE ?zzzoz? PAJAMAS _ . Voile and broadcloth. EspecialSilk crepe, lac trimmed and , , , , , tailored styles ^ Prlced for clulck clearance $2.98 Values Values to $1.29 $1.98 97c Piece Goods Reduced Cotton Laces, Shantungs and Powder Puff Muslin, Batiste, Piques. 24c value, vard Dimities, etc. Values to 29c. vi ch Yard? 12e 19c Batiste and Dimities ... 9c Silks, Prints and Solid Colors, value. Yard 69c value. Yard 14c 48c Silke Crepe, pastel colors, 49c Silk CrePe. and Georgette. 97c and 59c values. Yard value. Yard 39c 69c ?????????????? 56-inch Woolens Reduced v^viluh i-?ac-e anc r^yeieis lvia- y/c $1.49 5198 terials. Values to 79c. Yard Now Now Now 39c 69c 98c $1.39 KSSSKSnBIIBiriBIIEBaSIIQaaSIISifiSISifiS | LOCAL AFFAIRS I j Prof. J. A. Williams, of the collage j faculty, left Friday for Boston. Mass. j where he will spend several weeks. ! Airs. Robert Jlatley. of Shulls | Mills. gathered the first tomatoes | from her garden o:i the eighth o? j July. Mrs Jennie Jenkins of Bristol, is I a visitor at. the home of her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith, at I Vilas. j j Mr. and Mrs. Smith Hagaman and I j children of Winston-Salem, are j. spending a weeks' vacation in the j j community and county. in oyuiu; iueauay, ajliss I! Florence Glenn, of Sugar Grove, to 11 Mr. Gordon Moody, of Reese. Rev. E. | J C. Hodges performing the ceremony. I j Roy B. Greene left Sunday for | Greensboro, where he has a position ' with the W. H. Fisher- company, of that city Miss Katherine Harwell of the ccliege art department, spent the week-end with Miss Kleta Black in ! Charlotte. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gragg Mljiei J have return*^ from their bridal trip I and are at home in their apartment in the L?. T. Tatuni home in Daniel Boone Park. j Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Newtor spent tiie week-end in Boone at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gragg Mrs. Newton will be remembered a^ the former Miss Alma Burns, whe was a recent student at Appalachiar College. Mr. Lon W. Church, of Herrin, 111. has been spending a week visiting j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M j Church at Mabel. He was aecom ] j panied by a sister-in-law, Miss Be XCU1. | Mrs. Bina Manderfeld, of Los Angeles, has arrived in town and will spend the remainder of the summei at the home of Mrs. Cora Council! Mrs. Manderfeld is the daughter ol ; the late Judge L. L. Greene of this j city. I Miss Laura Pennell, of Winston; Salem, is visiting in the home of Mr [and Mrs. E. G Farthing. Miss PenI nell is a si3ter of Mrs. Farthing She I will remain in Boone for the second jit.erni of summer school at the col jtege. I Mrs. Itecce Arlcdge, of Mil J Springs, spent the past week-eni I!i.vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T J Len Cooke. She was accompaniei j home by her niece, little Miss Mii I tired Tunned. ' j The regular July meeting of thi 11 Fidelia class of the Baptist Sundai I school will be held Friday cecum; j instead of Thursday, as previous!; I' announced, at the home of Mrs. VY I j Mi. Grubbs. Please note change a 1 I every member is invited to be pres [jlcnt. i;a I 1 I n t n m v ?* *- I' r A 5 T 1 M ? THEATRE BOONE, N. C. "PLACE OF GOOD SHOWS" i j Program for Week JULY 19 TO 24 MONDAY, JULY 19 I "WHITE BONDAGE" with Jean Muir & Gordon Oliver I TUESDAY, JULY 'JO "JIM HANVEY, j DETECTIVE" with Guy Kibbee & Tom Brown i WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st "THE MAN WHO COULD WORK "MIRACLES" with Roland Young and Joan Gardner THURSDAY, JULY 22 "SHALL WE DANCE" with Fred Astatre anil Ginger Rogers FRIDAY', JULY 2S 'SING AND BE HAPPY' with Anthony Martin and B n:? ;? nnnho. mm LT1AIV7 UUHIUl SATURDAY, JULY 24 RIDE RANGER, RIDE' with Gene Autry and Smiley Kurnette OWL SHOW Saturday Night Beginning at 10:30 "LET'S GET MARRIED" with Ralph Bellamy and Ida Iaipino I Special Bargain Matinee, 10c, 15c Night Shows, 10c and 25c. MATINEES AT 2:30 ? 4:00 NIGHT SHOWS, 7:30 & 9:00 a ? PAGE FIVE Mr. J. E. Joiner and family, of J Sparta, have established their home | in Bcone where Mr. Joiner is in ! charge of the federal seed loan of, ficc. Mr. JL>. M Hale, the former manager. having been transferred to . AsbevtHe. Mr. P A. Coffey, cashier of the Northwestern Bank, is in attendance ' this week at the North Carolina Bankers cojiferer.ee, which is rveng 1 held in Chapel Hill, and at which some of the most prominent speakers i in the nation are in attendance. Of interest to the members of the Men's Bible class of the Boone Baptist church is the information, that Mr. Smith Hagaman. who taught the Class for a number of years, again he the teacher at the Sunday : school hour next Sunday. Mrs. John Greer is quite ill at her home on the Blowing Rock road. Mr. and Mrs G. L.. Michael, of North Wilkesboro. and Mrs. William i F. Tunnel) and two small children spent the week-end of the Fourth ; with their sister. Airs. Reeo. A.iodge ' j at Hill Springs. Missionary Circle Meets j With Mrs. Beach ' ! Circle- No. 3 rf the Eoer.e Sap**?* j 'Church met with Mrs. M. W. Beach ! on Tuesday afternoon with eight | members and two visitors present. 1 I The program on "Africa" was in ; I charge of Mrs. Will Kirkman. the j principal fea ture being a talk by ? Mrs. J. C. Canipe on "The Negroes." * Juanita Ramscur was a guest of the 1 1 circle and rendered several negro . spirituals which were sung with . j much feeling. T j Mrs. Brown presided during the . j business hour, at which time several - important matters were discussed. The August meeting will be with Mrs. E. G. Farthing. i ^ i Proffit-Wineharger | A marriage of interest to their > | many friends in the eastern part of ; S the county was solemnized at the {jhome of Edwin N. Hahn in Boone | Saturday evening when Miss Geneva j Proffit became the bride of Wood| ring Winebarger. both of the Meat ' Camp section. Mrs. Wir.eb&rger is , I the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs Henry j | Proffit, and the groom is the son of j Mr. and Mrs. G. G. W inebarger, all of Meat Camp. The ceremony was ^ I performed by Magistrate Hahn. 1 ! McGu ire-Ward j ; A marriage of interest to their friends in western Watauga was solemnized Saturday evening at the home of Edw. 'N. Hahn, 'when Miss } Gertie McGuire became the bride of T Edward Ward, the ceremony being performed by Justice Halm. Mrs. ' Ward is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Millnr.l .?-? ? ...wju-it, ut vo.uu SSjru3 I cis, and Mr. Ward is the son of Mr. ~ ' and Mrs. Calvin Ward, 01 Romi tiger. . Missrt Graham Honored With thirty at Zionville Or. Monday evening Misses Madeline Reece and Carolyn Greer, of Zionville. entertained with a party honoring their guests, Misses Beryl and Marion Graham, of Marion. N. C. After various games had been enjoyed, refreshments were served to ihe following: Misses Beryl and Marion Graham, Earle Henson, Kate Henson, Madge and Maude Williams. Mildred Thomas, Jennie Lee and Marion Bingham. Roxana Bingham, Oiienia Miller, Ella Reece, Rutli Eggers, <Geneva and Virginia Mast, Martha Harris, Opal Lewis, Miadge [ Cast'e, Mr3. Farrts Bumgarner, Lucy Cornette. Geraldine Fox, Marie Pari ker, Caroivn Greer Madeline T Messrs. Thomas and Edgar Bingnani, Shelton Dugger, Glen Anderson, R. K. Bingham, Jr., Hugh and Vaughn Recce. Shelton Penn, Vernon Castle, Ernest Eggers, Wilson Atwood, Homer Miller, Hal Nave, Blake Atwood, Pete Sinclair, Yale Miller, Frank Lee, Reid Drum, Harold Wicker, Warren Jeffries, Jake Blair, Lawrence Bradley, Hugh McKinney, Neil Gabriel, Wingate Eamberton, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barry and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Castle. Senior Y. W. A. Meet Tuesday, July 6 The Senior Y. W. A. met at tho i Boone Baptist church Tuesday evenI ing, July 6. at 7:30. After devotional, a hymn, "O Zion, Haste," was sung. Then a very interesting program followed. The subject discussed was "God's Harmony with Black and White." People from different parts of Africa were studied, j At the conclusion of the program j delicious refreshments were served j by Miss Gaye Miller to the following 1 people: Misses Milton Mast. Edith Parsons. Mary Helen Greene, Jean ?i<wa <uiu jars. v-.yae wmeoarger. Miss Jonas Weds Fred B. Lewis I Miss Taft Jonas, of Vale, N. C., ! and Fred B. Lewis, of Lincolnton, j were married June 30th at the Methodist church in Boone, Rev. Paui Townsend, the pastor of the church, officiating. B Mrs. Lewis is the daughter of Mr. B P. A. Jonas and the late Mrs. Jonas. I She attended Greensboro College at I Greensboro. For the past five years, 111 she has been a member of the school I faculty at lror. Station. I Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and I Mrs. H. M. Lewis. He attended Ap palacliian State Teacher.? College. I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will niaite J their home in Boone.

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