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^lK A - .!,. Itev. 1^ Mrs. A-nry -AffSiBn 7dkpiUl b^Imm M«rgax«t^ Smithey, Sut, 'and" I^isabdth 34 " the Woman^^ qwwirtiort thu week' ettal tUian lary Gwyn liity. _ ^ Misses (Lydia aad^Annio^ itotfe f. Wd Mrs. AIwbs®. Mysxs and have retar^ h^e al^ % ladgd-lfeilirnas, of Ghv-r|{^ week..'. Jr., i Charlotte» ita oC father. Mxk X L Hyirs. Sunday. , ' “ 'ij-t H. Tdft l^niihohs. sp^ Simdky in^. with her parents. Hr. and A. Pardue. ’4(f»dhii«r a wMik ' auitt, Mr. , ser, of ’FA ia(^re yJsi^ng her parents, and'Mrs. M. L. Gilreath. Mrs. fiu^ne Sink have I' an i^artment in the ■home ii’^and Mrs. C. 0. McNeilL ^'JadiKe^lphnson J.. Bayes is pie- ’(crrer a> term of federal in JjjUwkiagham.this week. J. M. N. Parker returned aboro yesterday from' a la few days in Greensboro. ildttie ViSs Betty Bush, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bush, a patient at the Davis hospital • rille. Mr. and Mrs. Me. T. Miller and >0 s(ms, Dwight and Mack, were OTS in Hendersonville Friday Saturday. V *' »5r. Ir. and Mrs. A. W. Story and llildren, of Lenoir, visited hia other. Prof. T. E. Story, Sun- ay aft^oon. lay 3 for 14c 5s about details about $1,000 a year for life contest. J. W.^ Adams •?!l Miss >. Amde - Laura Vannoy, amtoy, m ^^®ear, imtered Guil ford College yesterday.' -: Mrs. Johnson J. Hayes aecom- panied her sons, John and Hayden, jto -Wiidce Forest College, where •they entered the fall term, Tues- iay« ■ ' Mrs. W. W. Aahe, of Washing ton, D. C.U who has'been visiting Miss Elisabeth Bariier for the past few weeks, returned to her home Tuesiay.^ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Withers, of Gastonia, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. V. Williams. Mrs. Withers will be remembered here as Miss Lucy Williams. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Forester, of Washington, D. C., will arrive Tuesday to spend a few days with his father, Mr. J. A. Forester, in Wilkesboro. John I. Myers, . r. and Ina My ers, small son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Myers, have re turned from a visit to relatives in Charlotte. Mr. A. W. Gudger returned to his home in Mooresville Sunday afternoon after spending a few days with his son, Mr. L. A. Gudger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Holcomb left for their home in Hazelhurst, Ga., after a weeks visit here with -Mr. Holcomb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Holcomb. CANYbUiNMINEl I We know that you enjoy having a Permanent Wave which looks natural, yet las the distinction of al ways appearing well For that reason we are offer ing you th,j most finished and modern service of a recognized Beauty Shop, specializing in 'peVmanent waving. Our meth od is unexcelled and our ope rators are experts, therefore, the health of your hair is maintained' with the added , feature of being beautifully waved. Our prices are also ^'rlght. Make an appointment today and we know your hair will re- ,, fleet beauty and youthfulness. ti' Prices very reasonable. Ideal Beauty Parlor PHONE 46 i CAN YOU IMAGINE , , , , how a New York man reels that - ' Mrs. Wi B. iCwera, who has been Byihjg ih‘'Ga^6s^e>: PlA, fdr the past few'Il^rk has returned .Jiere, to makd' her future jl^amej tl ndw H'^g at the Broifrn " Miss Nina^ him nOiMRnyne CSBtege^j^ BaCKory;. Her mother, Mh. O^^.Poipdex- tcr, and sister, Iflw. wWpia Rose CaU, accompanieii Toes- day. Miss Lura Coffey will retvim, to Queens-Chicora College at Char lotte tomorrow to i^me her stu dies after 8pentoi«W»e r summer here with her.pardnts, Mr. ' and Mrs. C.- D. Coffey, Jr. Miss Maie Myers returned to Charlotte last week after spend ing several days herp in the home of her father, Mr. 3. L Myers. Miss Myers is an instructor in a technical school in ChaRotte. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Critcher, of Boone, have been spending sever al days as guests of Mr. J. E. Howell and Mrs. Dick Wall at Boomer and Mrs. D. E. Smoak in Wilkesboro. They will return to Boone tomorrow. Mr. G. R. Norman, former mem ber of the ERA office staff here and now holding a position with the district WPA office in Win ston-Salem, visited friends in North Wilkesboro during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Miller visit ed their son, Mr. Ralph Miller, at Louisburg and Mr. Lawrence Mil ler at Spring Hope during the week-end and proceeded to Nor folk and Ocean View, Va., where they spent Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kirby and children. Joe and Grace, have re turned to their home in Charles ton. W. Va., after spending a few days vacation in North Wilkesboro with Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Baity. Mrs. Kirby is an aunt of Mrs. Baity. Mr.-,. 'W. F. Newton and two sons, Messrs. Glenn and Frank Newton, of Fountain, are spend ing the week here with Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Newton and Di". and Mrs. W. K. Newton. Mrs. W. F. Newton is the mother of Mr. Walter Newton and Dr. Newton. Dr. Dorothy Brame, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brame, of this city, who has been located at St I Peace CoUeye at RaieigTi f^the comihg schobl yesrSI ' ^ ^ Miss Adeline Jones,: accqmpsn^ Ipd by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. their £!• Jones snd brother and’^st* .to A. A-^ and Margaret, went to Greensboro Tuewlay where f she resume her stupes at Greens boro College,Vshe being a mem ber of thp Junior class. - r- pood OpeniMj Large Enrollment On Opejl- Prtf. *_ apk ^ • -Olsr^mu „{ing Day; Formal Opening. : ^Fri^y and Monday Interest Teachers enofii^ ith. but KcAlN^Lanr ei^iected to M CYCLE N?WS ■^ybLE. Sept S^kley, of Harmoby, filled r^nlar appointing at Union Church Satorday ^'afternotm and Sunday morning withJt very attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Parker vis- ited -their son, Tom,'at the EHdn Hospital Tues^y evening and re port a very' slight improvement in his condition. He has been suf fering with pneumonia for several weeks. Miss Nola Chambers visited her grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Mitchell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mathis and children. Blane, Robert, and Betty Lou, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. 'T. Gregory, Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorthy Mathis visited Misses Ruby and Lytim Somers, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hemric and baby visited Mr. Hemric’s parents at Boonville one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mathis and children and Mr. Charlie Mathis attended a family reunion at Mr. J. D. Porter’s in North Wilkes boro Sunday. BENHAM NEWS Mr. Lem Holcomb, of Pennsyl vania, visited his brother, Mr. John Holcomb, the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Burcham, of Lynchburg, Va., spent the week end with Mr. Burcham’s father. Mr. R. E. Burcham. ’The many friends and relatives of Mrs. H. T. Tulbert will be glad to learn she has returned from Statesville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Byrd are visiting their son, Mr. Dewey Byrd, of Pennsylvania, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Mastin, of Elkin, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mastin’s mother, Mrs. R. E. Dar nell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burcham and family are visiting Mrs. Burch am’s father, Mr. Sam Poplin, of Maryland, this week. North •Wilkesboro speciar^eh»r-^ tm' schopls'opened for the 1986^' $6 term on Wednesday^ mofning with fi large enrollment, t,- ..Tie 'The schools ^ opened, imd^ ^ are progrei^ng with' confusion and ju mnootlil$' as it the term was well under way> All sclml patrons snd the gen eral puUic are invited to . attend the formal openiisga. ,^The etementarj^ giadee’ fonmd l^iening will be on Friday mill ing, nine o’clock^ and the foiml opening for Bie Ugfa school grades will be on Monday morning^et nine o'clock. ^ - V- Read Journal-Pacriot ade ■' 'Teachervin Wflkes.eottnty'who are interested in taking extension work are mpieeted te meet at the bnildiiigjin Wflkeetxne^Snt" uft&y morniim at tmi o’clock, j|t jifas announcea tiiTs wShk.’' ' ' Prof. Patterson, dbwetof of e;^ tenskxj work of ;Leno1f-Bhype Al lege, will be premt ^ expl^ the , work offer^ Ais AMt w 4^MNit details about ^a year^for life cont year. !n|eii' you have bctw tetoA It-I that fimions remedy^ that peeved so saecessfid >.-^~Durh|g, the past several years ettmirioii work has been carried on at WOkedboro by Prof. D. & Haworth, of Lenoir-Rhyne, FATAULYVINJU]^^^ Washingtm, N. C., Sept. 'lO.— W. G. Grimes, of Hq^ Mills, was fatally bijnred today when the au- aads of hMaca for. the^past yeara. If you auffor from gestioB, Gas, Hda^Bitdtei IRzziness, Overeating and lag, trj^a bottle and be ed. sold in 50c and 2Se rttea-j Horton Drug Co„ Bexall De*g*‘ Store, Brame Drug' Store amt Wni^ Drug Co. ■ i- -. > si . u ^ w si - ^ other person's body.^ his potience was rewarded. Confined! Charlottesville, Va., has gone to to bed with o stomoch ailment he tried j Orlando, Fla., to continue her 28 preparations in 3 months with-1 practice. Mrs. Jack Brame went out relief; then tried BISMA'REX | down with her and will spend the ond in two doses got such relief .vveek there with Dr. Brame. he wrote “my body feels like on - , —•. , Misses Mary Hix, Mary Sink, and Elizabeth Faw, as seniors. Misses Jane Whicker, Adeline Jones and Virginia Harris, as juniors, and Miss Margaret Faw. a sophomore, all have returned to! Greensboro College this week at Greensboro after spending the summer here with their parents. EXPLANATION Bismo-Rex is an antacid treat- , ment that’s different from the , many other ineffective treat- i ments you have tried. It acts , four ways to give you a new kind ' of relief from acid indigestion, j heartburn and other acid stom- I ach agonies. . Bismo-Rex neutralizes acid, re- ! lieves stomach of gas, soothes ' the irritated stomach membranes I and aids digestion of foods that I are most likely to ferment. Bis- i ma-Rex is sold only at Rexall i Drug Stores. Get a Jar today at , North Wilkesboro Drug Store. ' Remember Bisma-Rex. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Eshelman left Sunday for a two weeks tour through the New England States. They stopped in New' York City for a couple of days then went to Springfield,, Mass., where they were joined by a party of friends, who will accompany them on the trip. They plan ptetpr through the White Mountains "and up the coast of Maine. Threat of Third Party Gone With Long Death, Say Republican Chiefs Washington, Sept. 10.'—Out of the endeavor to measure political effects of the death of Senator Huey P. Long came the view from Republicans today that the sharp est thorn to plague the Democrat ic administration was gone. It was expressed in the quiet of their offices by persons who re fused to be quoted. They put the same thought again in different i words and said they hated to see | this '‘Democratic dissolving in- j fluenco” removed. j Democrats talked less about his death, other than to voice expres sions of deep regret. Politics did not appear in their statements, but there was general agreement that the outstanding threat of a third party movement had disap peared from the path of the on coming' presidential campaig^n. Rev. D. A. Adams wiH preach Saturday afternoon, three o’clock, at Bethel church and on Sunday eve^ng. 7:30 o’clock at Mountain Vie'W church at Hays. The public is invited to attend both services. ICECREAM [While Attending The [Great Wilkes Fair NEXT WEEK REFRESH YOURSELF WITH Mountain Maid ICE CREAM “The Di^icious Home Product” [you can always save at HORTON’S IJGS FOR CASH iAT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MOJ^Y AT— PRINCE albert $1.00 extract ■iCOD LIVER OIL C U T - PRESCRIPTIONS Yrefnlly compounded by e.xperienced l>harmarlst.s from best drugp, obtain able, and at HORTOX’.S money-sav* GENUINE TEXAS CRYSTALS From Mineral Wells of Texas and sold RUBBING ALCOHOL FuU Pint 25c 1 JOHNSON’S ■'BABY POWDER We are pleased to say that we have enjoyed our greatest Ice Cream season this year, and we greatly appreciate all patronage extended us and our many dealers. LOOK FOR OUR ICE CREAM STAND AT THE FAIR, AND' KNOW MOUNTAIN MAID GOODNESS AND QUALITY Forester Ice Cream Co* N. S. FORESTER, PHONE 81 Proprietor. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. ■Jl
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