JTHE JOURNAL-PATRIOT, NORTH WILKESBOM, N,J3^
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The Janniiry lateting of the
'WOkeaboro Woman’s club will
^r«1io heM on Friday afternoon at
tfclock at the home of
,.?;ViSlra. B. g, CaU with Mrs. A.
SSiennaa and Mrs. Seymour
TCaylor as associate hostesses.
A fnll attendance of the mem-
hers is desired.
i sangi "Jesus United By Thy
Grace.” and after sentence pray
ers the congregation sang "Have
Thine Own Way.’’ During the
business session plans were dis
cussed for the New Year.
The topic. "Children of God.”
was lead by Mrs. Elliott with the
two groups taking part.
1. Praise and promise.
2. Prayer and partnership.
stndHd in a moaC. rovoxtst
attitude. Society ‘radfd>u»»4i^
meet with Mrs. D..v*, Tnrnor.
Feb. 12. ,1. *■’-=* ■„
QU^TION, AND ANSWER
Question: When should lespe-
deza be sown on small grain?
Answer: To avoid the late
freezes lespedeza seed should not
be sown before February and,
in many cases, this seeding
should be held off until about
the first of March. The Korean
variety germinates in about two
weeks and, where this variety Is
used, the seeding should be made
as late as possible. The other
varieties germinate in about
four or five weeks and may be
seeded from two to three weeks
earlier than the Korean.
. Gilliam Is Speaker At
N. W. Woman’s Club Meet
The January meeting of the
'■Horth Wllkesboro Woman's Club
■wai hold on Monday afternoon at
th© home of Mrs. J. C. Reins
with Mrs. P. C. Hubbard and
Miss Ellen Robinson joining as
hostesses. A large number of
the members were present and
at the close of the meeting a
pleasant social hour was enjoyed
during which time the hostesses
served tempting refreshments.
In the absence of the presi
dent, Miss Louise Vyne. the
meeting was presided over by
Mrs. J. M. Crawford. with a
i.umber of matters coming up
for discussion. New officers are
to be elected at the February
meeting and at the meeting Mon
day Mrs. Crawford appointed a
nominating committee as fol
lows. Mrs. J. C. Reins. Mrs. J.
D. Schafer and Mrs. Palmer Hor
ton. I
The principal speaker for the]
afternoon was .Miss Gertrude j
Oilliam, a member of the local!
school faculty, who spoke ou the
work of the Girl Scout's of this
city. Miss Gilliam is one of the
troop leaders and is doing some
fine work with the girls, and in
her talk she stressed some of the
needs of the organization at this
time. Mrs. Reins read an inter
esting article as a further con
tribution to the program.
Hostesst.s for the next meet
ing will be Mrs. C. E. Jenkins.
Mrs. E. K. Eller and .Mrs, F. C.
Forester.
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. 'BumgpnKr’a' Ccfct now «ddl-
,tlon to the baaincMf life . the
cKy. Is open for basineBS on Main
Street near the . New '’Orphbum
Theatre. The cate,^ modem in
every respect, is owned and oper
ated by Mr.' and Mrs. Cecil Bum
garner. r '
The cafe serves delicious meals,
plate lunches, sandwiches and
refreshments of all kinds at
very reasonable prices. A cordial
invitation Is extended to the pub
lic to patronize the establish
ment.
A new effort to save home fer
tilizing materials has been start
ed by Avery county farmers thi.s
winter In the building of com
post heaps.
POartQ INTEND RFC
^ FOR 2-YEAR P»IOD
WssblnguJn, Ji^it,
said
day ihat "in a tew 'dhys” admin-
igtratlQB official wfmld.aah; Ooh-
gress to extend the leading life
of the Rft-eonstguction. „ Finance
corporatioA^two, yean.
That extension, however, it
was added, would j contain a
proviso permitting the President
to put the organization out of
business by proclaiming t b e
emergency ended at the conclus
ion of one year.'
-The congressmen, who prefer
red that their names not be used,'
reminded that something must
be done promptly, for at mid
night On January 31 the RFC's
authority to make loans expires.
Dinner and Theatre Party
Enjoyed Monday Evening
Misses .Mary Ella McCreddie,
Hazel Fo.^tcr and Bertie Rose
were hostesse.s at a dinner and
theatre party at their apartment
In the home of Mrs. J. F. John
son on last .Monday evening.
Guests tor the evening were
Misses Victoria Bell. Virginia
Ballou. Ruth Fletcher. Melissa
.McMillian and Jeannette Ball.
Mrs. Ralph Reins Is
Hostess To Her Club
The members of the Wilkes-
boro Book club, of which .Mrs.
Ralph Reins is a member, were;
delightfully entertained Satur-]
day evening by Mrs. Rein.s at|
her home in Wilkesboro and her ’
guests list Included a few other
visitors other than club mem
bers. I
Three tables were arranged
for bridge and at the close of ^
play Mrs. A. R. Gray received an
award for holding honors. When ^
cards were laid aside the hostess
served a delicious salad course
followed by sweets.
Mrs. L. M. Nelson Is
Bridge Club Hostess
Mrs. I-. M. Nelson was liostess
to the members of her bridge
club at her home on E Street
Saturday afternoon. The game
was played at two tables and fol
lowing the removal of cards
dainty refreshments were .serv
ed by the hostess with the as
sistance of her sister. Mrs. C. D.
Coffey, Jr.
Woman’s Auxiliary
At Union Meets
Woman's .4u.xlliary of I nion
Methodist church met with Mrs.
T. C. Osborne Tuesday after-!
noon. Eleven members were
present. Mrs. Oscar Elliott, vice
president, presided. The meeting
opened with call to worship and
Reins-
Sturdivant
Inc.
THE FUNERAL
HOME
LICENSED
EMBALMERS
ambulance
SERVICE
North
Wilkesboro, N. C.
Phones 85 - 228-M
It was tbsre" adgkt
W eonpUi!^ 'wttk ,t tho - exteoslon
plan a ^'seetton.-donbliDg tlia
length of time for matnrity of
loana tbs RFC may make. Tha
pf^nl lleht la f^ years. Like
wise, it was said,’the RFC might
be' permitted to ''tixtend instead
of renew existing loans, provided
the security's value Is unchang
ed.‘
President Romrelt has told
congressional Iraders about oth
er minor changes he wants. In
the emergency financing set-up.
So far, however, no specific sug
gestions have‘ been made to the
banking committees on Capitol
Hill.
Beilevea Flo, CoUa. CeogiM, 8o«»^
Ikroat. Groap, NcrToaaaeH.
Final Reductions On All
Sale Stock
FINAL DRASTIC REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN TAKEN. SALE WILL
END JANUARY 31ST, AND ALL FIRE STOCK ON HAND (IF ANY)
WILL BE DISPOSED OF TO SOME SALVAGE COMPANY.
Absolute Close-Out Fire Stock
Sale Starts Friday, Jan. 25,9 a. m.
Dresses
You will be amazed when you see these
dresses priced at the exceptional prices.
Remember these are the final Close-out
Sale prices—
$2.77
$1.77
97c
20 DRESSES were to $12.95,
Close-Out price
29 DRESSES were to $8.95,
Close-Ot't price
26 DREISSES were to $6.95,
Close-Out price —
Piece Goods
Beginning Friday morning our
final Close-Out Sale of all Fire
Stocks will start. After January
31st, if any of this stock is left it
will be disposed of to some salvage
company. Then our store will be
closed for remodeling, and getting
ready for the opening of our new
store with an entire new stock. Do
not fail to take advantage of the
wonderful bargains that await you
during this sale.
SPAINHOUR’S.
GOSSARD CORSETS
Fomerly to $5.00, now—
47c - 67c - 97c
Shoes
The values in Shoes that we have given
has been the talk of the community . . .
The final close-out prices offer a bar
gain feast. Come expecting bargains
. . . you will not be disappointed—
One table SHOES at only,
pair
27c
One table of SHOES, TIES AND
PUMPS, now - -
67c
111 pairs of SHOES originally to
$5.00, now -
97c
151 pairs of TIES and PUMPS, medium and high
heels, originally up to $6.50,
now’ — *
$1.47
All Piece Goods drastically reduced for
this final sale. The price quoted below
on Silks will give you an idea of the re
ductions on the entire stock.
All remaining Silks, Solids and Prints originally
to $1.49 yard, now at close-out price,
yard -
23c
Underwear
Panties, Vests (odds and ends), were to
59c, now - — —-
Odds and ends, Panties, Chemise, etc.,
were to $1.29, now
$1.98 Crepe Slips,
now
Odds and Ends Children’s Underwear, were
to 69c, now
19c
27c
97c
17c
Do not fail to see the Dresses that
are being closed out at exception
al prices. You cannot afford to
miss this opportunity.
The Shoes are priced so low that
you will buy several pairs. Really
this chance to buy at so low prices
does not come often. BUY NOW
AND SAVE.
Specials
Men’s Chambray Work Shirts, regular 89c ATp
value, now ^
Men’s All-wool Sweaters, foiTner- i?0 _ and
ly to $3.95, now . . - .
Children’s Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments, 07«
now — - VI V
Odds and ends Women’s and Children’s
Underwear, formerly to 69c, now —
63c ^"'$1.27
37c
17c
Bargain Table
This table consists of odd lots of
—BRASSIERES, —BABY CAPS
—RAYON UNDERWEAR —BELTS
MANY OTHER ITEMS
Close-Out Price
Ic each
McCALL PATTERNS
Xc each
SPAINHOUR'S
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
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