Want To Buy At Once! €ANDLEWICK BED SPREADS HOOKED RUGS AND MATS FANCY SMALL CANNED GOODS CALL FOR— MRS. DAN CARTER MRS. CARL COFFEY AT THE JOLTINAL-PATRIOT OFFICE RCA VICTOR MACIC BRAIN RADIO RALPH DUNCAN Dealer In Electrical Supplies Electrical Contractor Radios and Supplies Delco-Light Plants and Parts r rrs A CRIME! — a Crime against the cause of better sight. . . / UO you rcalirc that taking a lamp from one socket to fill another is a CRIME? Especially since it works an injury on persons you desire least to injure . . . you and your family. Cd'/.' ■ r Replacing a 100-watt lamp In your kitchen with a smaller one from a wall bracket or a table lamp, not only deprives you of the use of a fixture. It punishes you be cause inadequate light from this smaller borrowed bulb may cause eye strain; and it slows up work. Protect yourself by having spare lamps on hand at all times. Order a carton of Edison Mazda lamps today. Then you will be sure of having adequate light, economically. BETTER LIGHT- BETTER SIGHT ANNUAL SPECIAL OFFER ON LAMPS UNTIL OCT. 31 “Buy Them by the Carton" Tone In WSOC 11:45 A. M. Toesday—WBT 9:45 A. M. Monday-Wednesday-Friday Southern Public Utilities Co. “ELECTRICITY—^The Servant In the Heme” NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Warrent Williams, as Philo Vance, confronts a suspect with an im portant clue. The slightly perturbed gentleman with the mustMh is George E. Stone,while Eugene Pallette is the curious fellow looking on. They all appear in S. S. Van Dine’s “The Dragon Murder Case,” First National film, to be shown at the New Orpheum Theatre W^nesday. A Kallow'een show thar was made for your Halloween entertainment. Hallowe’en Festival Wilkesboro School Lambeth To Speak Over WBT Saturday Gala Event for Wcnlnesday Night I Eighlli DLsirict Congressman To Is Hponsoretl Hy Parent- j He Heard Satunlay Evening Teacher .tssoeiation I 0; 45 to 7:00 Most everybody is planning to attend the Hallowe’en Festival to be given Wednesday evening, October 31st. under the sponsor ship of the Wilkesboro Parent- Teacher Association in the high school building. The program will start at 8 o’clock. A splendid entertainment has been planned for the event, in- ?l«ding a short program on the stage, fortune telling, and fish ing booths, with good things to eat being sold to make the eve ning even more merrier. O f course, everything will have a spooky Hallowe’en back ground, with the witches being present amid weird decorations in keeping with the occasion. -Admission is only 5 and 10 cents. sentative of the eighth district in the national congress, will rpeak in behalf of his candidacy on Saturday evening, November 3, over radio station WBT, Char lotte. He will be on the air for fif teen minutes, from 6:30 to seven o’clock. It is expected that many people throughout his district and in other parts of the state will be listening In at that time. Expression Class At Liberty Theatre Sirs. Einley'.s Class To .Ani>ear In I’liblic Program On Tues day Night The members of the youngest. clas.s of Mrs. Richard Finley's I Expression and Dancing class j will give a program at the Lib-1 erty Theatre Tuesday night. | Some of the children are making | their first public appearance. \ The public is asked to attend i and see how well they do. The program follows; Song and Drill—"Little Man You’ve Had a Busy Day,’’ .Mickle Bryant, assisted by Patsy Ruth McNeil, Betty Jane Turner, Clara .Mae Palmer, Kate Porter, "Hop! -Alien, Lucille Casey, Bertha Jean Meyers, Tudie Hix, Billy Rudd Trogdon, Betty Gwyn Finley, as soldiers. Recitation, “Hallowe’en,” Bet ty Hill. Recitation, "The Goblinls’ll Get You, If You Don’t Watch Out,’’ Billy Barnes. Play, "The Spooks,” Lucille Casey; Thlrley, Jean Meyers; witches, Ruth Hadley, Peggy Pearson; ghosts, Peggy Jane Hart, Helen Caudill; cats. Doris Casey, Geral dine Cardwell; bats, Clara Mae Palmer, Nancy Forester. The members of the larger classes will give a program In the near future. Watch for the date. Senora, Bertha Patsy Mickey Mouse Contest Ends On Wednesday The Mickey Mouse contest, centered around Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs, and sponsored by Rhodes-Day Furniture Company, ends on Wednesday. Be sure to call at the store and get your i entry blanks now so (that you ’ will have your answer to the question, "What Does The Gold Seal Stand For?” in before the contest closes. By just giving a few minutes of your time to answering this question you may win one of the beautiful rugs being given as prises, or the grand prise which is a new Ford automobile. Drop by the Rhodes-Day store today and get full details of the contest. checks COLDS and FEVER first day liquid, TabletsL Headaches iSulTet'Naae Dropq in M alMlqil NEWORFHEIM THEATRE TODAY & TOMORROW— ‘Dames^ Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler COMEDY AND NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31- ‘The Dragon Murder Case Warren Williams and Mar garet Lindsay A Halloween Show made to Order for your Halloween Entertainment lOc TO EVERYBODY THURSDAY, NOV. 1 ONE DAY ONLY— 'No Greater Glory’ The Picture Supreme COMEDY AND NEWS FRIDAY, NOV. 2 ONE DAY ONLY- The Bachelor The Comedy Hit of the S^Rson Also COMEDY and NEWS BIG DOUBLE HEADER SATURDAY, NOV. 3— KEN MAYNARD in a brand new Western Thriller ‘looking Guns’ ‘His Neatest Gambie’ With RICHARD DIX Added Comedy and Serial BUCK JONES in ..“RED RIDER” , Republican Candidate For Congress, 8th K C. District A MAN WHO is well qualified—A graduate of Wake Forest College—Admitted to the State Bar in 1921—Formerly principal of Westfield High School for two years—Mayor of the town of Yadkinville for six years without opposition—County Attorney and County Accountant for Yadkin County for past five years—Former President of Yadkin County Lions Club—Superintendent of Yadkinville Baptist Sunday $ School—Takes active part in fraternal organizations, belongs to Masonic and Junior Orders—A man who is outstanding in his profession and who has the inter ests of his fellowmen at heart. STANDS FOR a sound currency—A balanced bud get—A decrease in the cost of government—Abolish ment of useless bureaus^ and commissions—llie tak ing of government out of business—Just compensa tion for deserving veterans of all wars and that the only sane controlled inflation is the Immediate Payment 0/ the Soldiers^ Cash Bonus OPPOSED TO the gross injustices of the BANK- HEAD COTTON BILL and the injustices of the pro cessing and penalty tax—Does not believe that this country can borrow its way out of debt and spend its way into Prosperity. Don’t Forget That the Congressional Ticket Is On the State Ticket. (Paid Political Advertisement) r

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