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irttlNG CAfiffUS MYStBRY ■o*9t Ikt tobaeeo .,= -• • i ^urohott, «p«nt tt ^lta» W trMad, at RoUdlu MH; J. O. Ofillam, oft» t*d a «kli« with pt. Bob Okorch.-ot tocoatly 9«14 a Md Mta. I. t\ tifj^ bjIr^Chiireb la aa daelb plott. He baa *%eaa «4>me tUn© with , Mr^ Ckl^plett, at Jones; ■ ■' a^' ■ : .- all araia has bim' har- thrauKh tUa aeetlon and to be ataeked. Dairli« the » *wll(dy days last week It tatbar .diltlcnlt to Rare the ■•kaat, •»b«t© It was cut with a «y*dP^ ^ttd several crops lann- WNir ure> hiay hay© an unicine •tadle.Mb !• said that Mr. Mc- nsed this lor twenty- entlve .years without ’'breaking a finger. Now wipker or not, their scythe Is {CMMilsred an uttlQue, we think tdt 4i|nyyss honorable meition. jifMRnbt. Freeman and Klmer .lioi^pOB are going to have an 'lee fnam^'snpper at the for- rJMali|aill>on»e Saturday evening, •JnlF^ Tim pabllc is invited, at the old home place of ,{C/ J«. Morrison and Mrs. bn, near Joneeville. mt. and Mrs. Clyde Walker. nisited the latter’s par- ita,'^ a while last Sunday. Mr. sd Mrs. T. W. Green. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McBride, ad Jonesvllle, stopped to see rel- .attives here Sunday afternoon. McBride bad been to accom pany Mrs. McBride and son, Bil ly, home from where they had [i^^been spending a few days with her father, Mr. C. F. Stroud, wear jMaccedonla, who is right ' "^alelei'pe are sorry to learn. Ito' J. T. Triplett had the mls- lortoae to lose a fine horse last WeteMday. Mrs. C. W. Gilliam, Sr., at tended the funeral of Mrs. M. F. Gregory at Jonesville Baptist church last Wed/nesday. Mrs. Gregory had a host of friends here' who were grieved at her passing. We extend much sym pathy to the bereaved family. Mr.* and Mrs. John Lewis vis ited relatives near Rockford last * week-end. The Island of Bermuda is lllllUPIlireMiUU tuai — will oondnot the Pierce will deUT«i^>ttresa of welcome and ipsponse^ll be by Rev, Will 'l^nof WnUugSr county,^ Sin^li^ Jty a number of ^ classes will mm.up the greater part of the 4i^s p«^m. QUi Films go further afield ' tgr murder mystery locals as the Liberty brings to the screen a particularly engrossing film of the thriller species set in a peaceful college campus. The pic ture is “College Scandal”, which comes to the Liberty Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. “College Scandal’’ has a cast of good- looking and competent juveniles, compact script and imagina tive direction. It manages to blend its chillers with sense ef fective comedy, j 1st right a- mount of romance and plenty of songs and dancing numbers. Kent , Taylor, a personaole young man j who has been seen often on the screen of late, Arllne Judge, the pert comedienne, * and Wendy Barrie, a winsome English im portation head the cast of this picture. Many interesting and al most brand new songs and danc es are given much to your de light in “College Scandal.” AT THB UBE^ Tl!B BEST SBM>W . IN;,TOWN m f (OBiy);| Mrs. D. F. Sebastian Died on Wednesday Funeral Service Will Be Held Friday Morning At Rock ’ Creek Baptist Church Mrs. Elizabeth Sebastian, wife of D. F. Sebastian and a mem ber of a well known family, died at her home in Rock Croek town ship Wednesday morning. In addition to her husband she is survived by ten children: Mont Sebastian. Troy; Mrs. I. B. Bowen, Richmond, Va.; R. E. Sebastian, Fredricksburg, Va.; C. E. Sebastian, Marion; H. C. Se- .bastian. Hickory; C. C., 'Vernon, J. D., Bill and Clyde Sebastian, North Wilkesboro. Funeral service will be held at Rock Creek Baptist church Friday morning, ten" o’clock, with Rev. L. B. Murray and Rev. J. S. Elliot fn charge of the service. ivmT lleau WWPiWWWUfUW' CORRECTING AN ERROR By mistake the signature of the Yadkin Valley Motor Co. was placed under a Chevrolet Adver tisement Monday when the sig nature of the Gaddy Motor Co. should have been used. The Journal-Patriot wishes to inform the public of this error. Everyone in this section knows that the Yadkin Valley Motor Co. is the local Ford dealer, while the Gaddy Motor Co. Is the local Chevrolet dealer, hut in order to keep history entirely correct it is a pleasure to make mention of the mechanical error appearing in Monday’s paper. Fifth Sunday Singing At Arbor Grove Sunday Blue Ridge Singing Associ ation will hold its next session Sunday at Arbor Grove Metho dist church near Millers Creek, beginning at ten a. m. J. C. McNeill, chairman, an- hl'BWlJtiB lluu ncTr-A. W Eii«r Monday - Tuesday DEATH STEALS THE SHOW . “COLLEGE SCANDAL” . . . ARLINE JUDGE . . . RENT TAYLOR . . . WENDY BARRIE . . . WM TRAWLEY . . . BENNY BAKER . . . WM. BENEDICT . . . AND OTHERS Soi^s.. Dances .. Laughter.. Murder Plus A SPLENDID SHORT FEATURE PROGRAM • DON’T MISS ... “Her Wedding Night” GARY COOPER ANN STENN When boy ios cream why up* *hiidc'^ the food Wueit contwns as H^f* as tiife rieassali eoQifdi^ itbtov^ daring these hot* sunapaer days? prodopfs used in theiaangfiMtage of ice creMn-i»c« everything in the M of food value, heidth-huflding, and tasta » We are irauiBidirJtf^gd to jn- ' f ■ t. form our ioe cream patrons that the cream we use In mnitiPtePriqk ov ^ home-made ereaon is the dnest sweet cream to be found anywhefe—-wndis ci'Bfnn that comes from Lindale Dsiiry Corporation, which is ocen- ^^ Mi ' py^ a new plant, using and modem in every nies irom Liinaaie i.«iry tjorpoiavion, wiucn xb j sing new equipmmt, with everything dean, sanltaiy, j lindale Dwy ' Cream Hasa Greater Amount of Fredmess Tkelmidalcn Cream ^ ... .*. Cl«itam8^'‘f'-| 12% Butter Fat Pint 15c Quart.... ...... 30c A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FLAVCMIS We invite you to try our delicious home-made ice cream if you have not already done so. Buy a pint or quart today. Then you be the judge. Nothing more delicious and economical than our Hand-made Ice Cream for dessert. We cater to the people who know the difference. The Rexall Store (North Wilkesboro Drug Co.) ■|fe' PHONE 96 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Spainhour s Annual June This event has attracted hundreds of thrifty shopper s to this store to partake of the yalue. that we are offer- ing. Be sure and attend this week to get your part of these Bargains. Below are listed a few of the many items that we are offering. Values From Our Main Floor Unbleached 9-4 Sheeting, good quality at 10c yd. Basement 40-inch Unbleached Sheeting, heavy quality at 6*/2C yd. Basement Special buy—Assorted Styles and Sizes Ladies’ Step-Ins at I5c pr. Basement Big Assortntent Bufet Sets, Vanity Sets, puncheon Sets Basement at 10c ea. All-silk Lace-Trimmed Slips $1.29 Value at 77c ea. Silk Pajamas $4.95 value at $2.98 Large Assortment Blouses, Linens and Silks Plain and stripes Lace-Trimmed Panties 49c Value 37c pr. 1/2 price Printed and Plain Silks 98c Value 57c yd. Seersucker and Gingham Bedtime quality and patterns 69c Value at 37c yd. SHOES Blue and white, brown and white and all white ties and pumps. $3.95 and $4.95 Lot Black and White and Brown and White Ties and Pumps $3.95 Value Ladies’ Silk Dresses, printed & Solid colors $1.48, $1.97, $2.48, $2.79 ea. Basement BOYS’ WASH SUITS at 29c and/37c ea. Basement PLATED SILVERWARE at 7V2C and 10c pc. Basement values Romper Cloth, Fast Color Prints, large selection Basement iiiiiij at 7y2C yd. at $2.88 pr. Wash Silk Dresses Stripes and plaids and silk linens. Values to $7.95 at at $1.88 pr. Large Selectiwi Wash Dresses Seersuckers, prints, dimities. Values to $1.98 and $2.98 at 97c ea. SHOES! SHOES! Large assortment Pumps and Ties, both high and low heels at $1.26 pr. Basement SHOES—large assortment White, Brown and White, Blue Basement at $1.67 pr. -V J* ’s-A’AT-. 'ilri..*
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