ti'.r KDITOB ■*31 * - PBOMB m -jt IntefMttns Of Xcnm Olmii ed By Fergv^B Oomv PBRGUSON.sf Jniy *25— Attfustits *7«lt, of BradentoBi; fflty Gi'rea Jtt ilHuoliour Cottage ' SpalnhoBr, of Hickory, • Bomber of her trtenda, » home party on \ the ty MoontatB laat week at eottage of Mr. aod Mre. J. ^ jt lf>alnhoor. *her grandparents. JlKen» making up th« party were _%*ty Spaiahour, Bllaabeth Jane “ oui,. Dorothy Leonara, Peggy ■art Whltener, Sara Lee Oif- Pi. all from Hickory, and Peg- f«pmere from Wllkeaboro. Mr. : *. Spalnhour, Betty’s father, ■BBi^led the girls oTer Mon- y nad Mre. Spaiahour and Mrs. —Imnle Springs motored over BkMay for the day to take them , geyeral delightful courtesies ,_*re extended the girls during •elr stay on the mountain, the of which was the bridge , ■—/ given by Gwendolyn Hnb- t^Bhrd, who with her i.arents. Dr. 1 Mrs. F. C. Huobard, are ■ding the summer on the ^ sntain at their cottage. Miss k'®tbbard entertained Wednesday 'Oflemoon and. following the same a salad course was served with sandwiches, sweets and %a. Elizabeth Jane Lynn scored Bch and was given a box of .■Beets. Ob Wednesday evening Mr. ■Bd Mrs. J. B. Spainhour gave a gtOiic at the Holman Orchard the girls and those attending lea' the honorees were Mr. 'Mrs. Spalnhour, the hosts, ■mbis. Roy and Jack Spalnhour. Wk. and Mrs. Lincoln Spaiahour. -Mfr. Dick Bason and his small ' BBS, Billy Bason. Mrs. W. B. Somers, mother of •Ikggy Somers, entertained for tts girls at her home in Wil- ■nboro Thursday. In the after- ■oon they attended a theatre . -jfarty after which they were ■ Barred a picnic supper on the Awn cl the Somers home, later jpmng to Hollywood Lake for a ■Bim. As a final courtesy Mrs. J. E. .Spalnhour was hostess at a love- % dinner party on Friday at her BBttage and guests besides the SoBorees were Mrs. Spain hour mmi Mrs. Springs, from Hickory, ■Bd Mrs. Eugene Spainho_r, of UiD. Social Calendar ’Rtc July BieeUiig of the WUkesboro Wonuut’s chib will be held I^riday aftenwon ak S;30 o’clo^ instead of Friday evening at eight o’clock as iwevloasly annonnwO. Hoe- tesses for the meeting will be Mrs. WUl Johnson, Mrs. P. E. Brown and Mrs. N. O. Smoak at the home of Mrs. Johnson, Hie garden department will give bine ribbons for the fin est gladioli, best bowl of mix- 'fi i^krden flowers, and Che prettiest basket of phlox; also a bine ribbon in a “white ele phant contest.’’ era, with gladioli and larkspur predominating, a period of in formal entertainment was en joyed. Two contests, one on flowers and one about a wed ding, was followed by a ques tionnaire on the bride's court ship and wedding, the latter pro voking much laughter. In serving a salad course the hostess had the assistance of Mrs. Murphy Hunt am.l Mrs. Claude Johnson. In presenting the shower of gifts, which came as a complete surprise, the hon- oree was called to the telephone and upon her return found a huge box, wrapped in the nup tial white, placed in hc-r chair. She received a large •.lumber of beautiful and usefi'.i gifts as souvenirs of the happy occasion. Hrs. Adams Given Miscelleaneous Shower To fete a recent bride, Mrs. Jabn Quincy Adams, Mrs. Gil- ■ert Poster was hostess at a pret- i Hr party at her home on Tues- ' Ay evening. The courtesy, which •Bok the form of a miscelleane- ■BB shower, was attended by fif- ■Een of the bride’s special Meads. Mrs. Adams, who prior Be her marriage was Miss Lola ■Burch, of this city, was married Be Mr. Adams in New York City, Jtaly 11, at “The Little Church Jfround the Corner." Mrs. Foster received her geests at eight o’clock and after ttey were seated in the living T, E. L. Class Met With Mrs. A. M. Handy Tuesday The July meeting of the T. E. L. class of the First Baptist church wa.s held on Tuesday eve ning with Mrs. .A.. M. Handy as hostess. Nine members were present and during tne business session, which was in charge of Mrs. George Campbell, the pres ident, the usual routine of busi ness was transacted. The meet ing opened with the devotional period beini led by Mrs. H. G. Nichol.s. X salad course was en- joj'ed during the delightful so cial hour. Church-Dockery Mi.s.s Florence- Church, daugh ter of Mrs. Carrie Church, of Koiida. and Mr. Clarence Dock ery, son of Mr. and Mr.s. Jim Dockery, of North Wilkesboro, were united in marriage at tho i-oiirihouse in Wilkesitoro on Saturday. They were accom panied liiere and back by Miss Kulitia Bradlev. Mr.s. Dockery hold.s a position in Wilkes Hosiery .Mills and Mr. Dockery is employed at Lenoir, in Kent-Ctiffey Furniture Co. •After tl;e marriage ceremony they returned back to the home ■ )f the groom's sister. Mis. Virgil Barnett, in North Wilkesboro, for the wedding supper. The which was,beautifully dec- puests were as follows: Mr. and ited in mixed summer flow Fm the Picture .•f Health,” Says Lady After TiJdng CARDUI men is bow Cardul helped an lady. ... "I suffered ■ pains In my back and sides,” vftcB Mrs. A. G. Gray, of Cusseta, wnm was so thin and weak, I Md of Cardul and decided to take - It I noticed at once It was hdp- mm SOB- I Ifept taking Cardul un- J bad finished five bottles. I IpBoad. My health was much bet- Kow I am the picture of health. ■9Qf. cedor Is good and my weight _ ... 'Thoosanda of testify Cardul benefited If it does not benefit YOU, ta idiitslclan. Mr.s. Virgil Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dockery. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Royal, Miss Lillian Mil- I'-r, Mr, Kyle Dockery. Miss Del ia Barnett, Mr. Dwight Church, Mi.ss Eulala Bradley. Goshen Couple Wed On Saturday MEN MEN WIN ■ The Fawor of Other Men , tw9. phl^ of ^ your*?tv«?*t5o ' your r body. Mot««»}^ t»k« MdU. mJner»I ffS m ur M#r rMtuai. get Wbat yov ask #»r. ©ll(niC.lfcCo. Other Iiitere.stiiiK News Items Of Goshen Community Reported GOSHEN, , July 23.—An inter- e.sting surprise to many friends of the young couple is the an nouncement of the marriage last Saturday in North Wilkesboro of Miss Thelma Laws, of Boomer, to Challie Church, of Goshen. The ceremony was solemnized at evening with J. L. Turner offici ating. Mrs. Church is the attractive daughter of Mr. M. F. Laws, of Boomer, Mr. Church is the son if Mr. and Mrs. Will Church, of Goshen. Mr. James Barlow has a fine water melon patch. He enjoyed iupu.i iBBi no(era edja n auijBa from his own patch. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Barlow and son. of Independence, Va., for merly of Goshen, were in Wllkes- 'aoro last Wednesday on busi ness. Airs. Hafford Baker, of North i Wilkesboro, spent the week-end i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Will Church. j Mrs. Coner Triplett, who has 'oeen sick is very much improved, i .ler many friends will be glad to i 'iUlOW. Little Jessie and Billie Edmin- ston, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. James Edminston, of Elk, formerly of Goshen, have 13 living grandparents. Quite a rec ord for Goshen. SAbbatl'PSchoolt « short • win b« orgxnlMd. It I* 111 ywimt MMtiBiff th«t pabsnu \>oop«r«te -* wltli thia. worthy , un«ert»WBg hy enlisting their children in tjte order, »gea from 4 ye«^up to l^orida, has been:; visiting rela tives and friends .here and at Lenoir. It will be rdoalled that Mrs. Felt was a former realdent of this community several years ago and moved to Florida from this section. , To »y It Is hot weather Is no news because everyi-ody seems to be aware of that fact. Aside from tho oppressiveness of the heat, It Is proving very favorable to growing crops with the nice showers at frequent Intervals. The Elk Creek Baptist church Sunday school at Denny joined the Advent Christian Sunday school in a union meeting last Sunday. We were glad to wel come the Elk people down and hope they Will repeat the visit. There was no preaching at the Adventist church Sunday as us ual on the fourth Sundays owing to the two deaths and funerals In the pastor’s family. It was with great regret that the com munity learned of the sudden death of Mrs. Lee Pearson and ^Jia ona Botor mu>Kfaq~-.^^-, has thto coBtrihntedflMoM thaa ^.., 120,000,000 !Sito the nation'sv ransportatlon.^tems; ^ete.fl- gnrei do nof'iftelude sblpmeBlt : of paru Bbd aeBOWorlet by hlr- a plane, an tnnovation lit tiie auto- * motfre Industry which is^^grow- tag increasingly popular ■with 'dSalors everywhere. ‘ * Items ".TB . sixteen yehrs of age. Pores Knob News PORES KNOB, July 2S;—The revival meeting began 'at Wal nut Grove,.j^ureh Sunday tp JeoB- tlnne (or a^week or ten days.'The oaator,' Rev. C. & Holland, la isslato^. by 'Revr How'aird Ford, of. HhU^te. The publlc^ls cor dially Invited to attend./' . ‘ Prof Vaughn E. Jennings re turned j- yesterday from Wake FVjrest , where &S has been at tending summer school. -Mr. Perry Crouch, of Taylors ville, spent a lew hours with fHends in the community ^ Sun day p.' m. •"’i Miss Grace Jennlnpi spent the week-end In IfortB Wilkesboro with Miss Elisabeth Pardue. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennerly, Mr. John Kennerly end Misses Viola and Essie Mae Upright,.of Mooreavllle, visited In the home of Mrs. Sally Jennings," Sunday p. m. Miss Lucy Lane, of Asheville, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Foote' Davis and -- ... J son Sherman, and Mr. Ralph her mother-m-law of Alexander Alexander county, at- county. They tended church at Walnut .Grove lightning and killed instantly-i ‘ last Mrs^Pear- son is a sister of. Rev. W F-1 Taylorsville, and Preslar, Pastor of the local Ad- Meadows returned ve^ist cb^rch. 'last week from a visit to ,W-sh- We understand that a move- . nr raent is on foot to construct a *^Ston, • * new brick church for the Bap-1 members in Ala- tist congregation of this com- , , ^ ce munity | ®ance county have selected 65 The local Grange will meet'-Jersey animals to be entered-in Little Miss Mildred Huntw FeBt ed On Birthday; .(Rhier —■ News roStnu Rn%, J^^8.— Mrs. Bessie Cordtlie spejirt the week-end in Sparta. She was ac companied hOmet.by her two daughters, Ruth and Dials, who hsve been visiting friends there for the past week; - Mlse Lyoette Salmon Is fnW gnest of Mrs. LeRoy Salmons hr Winston-Salem this week. '- .Littlo''Miss iDoriia Whitley, o( 'Winston-SsJeiis. Is spendlag some time with her grandmother, Mrs. C. D. Donean.*' " , Miss Lola Psrks has returned horns after spending six weeks In Boone, .attending ■» the first session In summer school. - ^ Master Walter Call, of North Wilkesboro. Is the gnest this week of Blllle and Sam Church. Mr- and Mrs. , Glenn Tucker have returned home ,to spend th® remainder of the summer. Mr. Tucker Is one of the teach ers In the school here. j Mrs. Olenn Hunter entertained fifteen little guest Saturday aft ernoon from three until five, honoring her little daughter. Mildred, on her seventh birth day. After a number of outdoor games were enjoyed, Mrs. Hunt er, assisted by her sister. Miss Ireen Blackburn, served i c e cream and cake. Little Miss Hunter received a number of lovely gifts. ' Railroads, boat lines, trtfcklngi comMnies, and even air llnea grSTtly benattttod'?by tho In* creased production of automo biles during the first tlx months of 1*84, according to statistics recently analysed hy the Choyro- let Motor Company. During this pwrtod,''.”automo bile companies vAi and jN^Cigter- ed more than a million pas- finger cars and trjieka in the rUnited States alone. The hanllng •ot raw ssaterials to the various tactorfee.and the movement ot (iiiig|ied';Mn tod frucks .'from factory to dealer make the nuio- mot^ Industry one of the great est eontrtbntors to transports tloB revenue. ^ ■ ■ Chervrolet, according U> figures released, uses all channels' of tiansporfition in manufacturing; assembllMta. tod delivering car*. Three hundred and t sixty rail roads and nnmerons boat lines and- trucking companies hauled 2,ni/798 tons of Chevrolet freight during the first six months of 1984. During this time Chevrolet used 98,978 freight cars and the tonnage moved hy means other than rail would have required an additlon- fsstwstsi JW Brmath, Boor Amh sAMi. Ht*tHsadimeh»t,dm fo Estmts iw». AAab^aturated’C IS-Day TiW OAk. WILKES DRUG COMPANY North Wilkesboro, N. C- / Friday night, July 27th, at the ' the Snow Camp community show school building. In addition to' and the Mebane Fair. 1 Blue Eagle Is Restored To Plant In Tennessee Washington. July 23.—Resto ration of the blue eagle to the Harriman, Tenn.. Hosiery Mills was ordered today by A. R. Glancy, field assistant to NRA i Administrator Hugh S. Johnson. That corn planted on land where lespedeza was grown last! year has made best growth In Caswell county so far this sea-! son. The largest crowd in the history of our store shared in the bargains we offered for our Clearance Sale One lot Rayon Silk Panties. Special, pair Basement Specials 10c 15c 25 c One lot Rayon Silk Brassieres, lace trim med. Special, each One lot Rayon Silk Bloomers. Special, pair - The throngs that shopped with us during our Mid-Sum mer Clearance Sale, proved that our values were extra ordinary. Many choice val ues still await the thrifty shopper. We are listing a few of our many bargains in this message. We urge that you take advantage of the wonderful savings. 47 pairs ladies’ white mesh and faljric 49c Gloves, values 59c to $1.00 pair. Special Cool Voile and Organdy Dresses, sizes 14 to 52. In our Basement Store reduced 77c ’ Foi-merly selling up to $1.19 each Ladies’ Collar and Cuff Sets of silk, lace and organdy (Main Floor) * Price Sale of Silk Dresses Do not fail to see the wonderful values that await your selection in dur Silk Dress department. You will be delighted with the lovely quality, styles, and the values are so great your selection will be a ■ileasure. Sale of COTTON FROCKS The values are excellent ... ir cool, sheer voiles, at prices that will delight you. We have left 19 Silk Dresses, pas tels and prints. Values to JO AO ,$5.95. Special, each One group of Nelly Dons, origi nally selling at $1.98. . Jl 1 C now at.. — l.lil 33 Silk Dresses, whites, pastels, ‘;heers and prints. JO AO Values to $6.95, at - One group Non-Crease Voiles, originalfy selling at J| AO $2.98,Now 23 Silk Dresses, some jacket styles, plain colors and prints. J^I.CIT Values to $8.95. Special *t*vl One group Nelly Dons, formerly selling at $5.95. • JO AC Now Sale of High Grade Silk Underwear One lot lace trimmed two-piece One lot lace trimmed pure silk Silk Pajamas, $3.98 JO AO Slips. $1.69 value. $1 97 value. Special Special, each — One lot lace trimmed, pure silk Slips. $1.39 v^ue. $M9 Special, each ■ North Wilkesboro K>ro# N. M m.

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