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COB)- Thi A«ltQ Sales loejleS"^ the r.‘D. p^oj- eorhw of 4^*¥mAiiaiiig. aov >ta -jiM tf Do«lg«>' and i>ly- itlt.sinQBiobiles on disjday.' twq'^l^palar makes o|. ^to^tdMlts iMtve' come out with’ IhSd models that are' to ,Witt faror with the jS(Cii0btL.i the at ? T. H; -is;i 4^ hfW T*. D. Kenerly at the fieme of Mrs. Waller. All mem- Mm are Urged to be preaeot^i umTheati^ Ha» New Screen , ^li^fiog^*^ Last Picture To Be |:''BliOwii MoBday, Tuesday and iWedqesday Orpheum Theatre, managed by W. J. Allen, has com- )• •pVii.i ' ' ' 0 ■' The New the 1936 Plymouth, ipaBy. new features orer models, is "The Peak of Ott.»’ In order really get a concep- ^ what the new Dodge and nth looks like, Wilkes Auto ,'j‘a|ilew- eoapany tnyltes everybody ^ - ■'flglt their establishment and I first hand information on aj>^ Whhranoe and performance. C. - •*.*■■■ »i new law In Japan requires pleted the installation of a new screen, which adds materially to the excellent manner in which talking pictures are projected and shown. ; Tha announcement that Will Rogers will be seen in his last picture before his tragic death will be shown |t the New Or pheum Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of .'next ^ week has created considerable "Thterest. In order to , aqco)pfeiute the JOURNAL^! 61 per cent of all Japanese i expected to see ‘ ies B^ust be owned by the i this picture a Sunday midnight sese. show has been arranged to start at 12.01. Showing hours for the remainder of the picture’s run will be 1,3,5,7 and 9. A special matinee is announced [ for stenographer.!, bookkeepers, (clerks and secretaries to see [ Claudette Colbert im "She Mar- I Tied Her Boss.’’ TWfe matinee i will be on ThursdayNyinorning, Oct. 24, at 6:45 a. m. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their deeds of kind ness shown us during our be reavement due to the tragic death of our wife, mother and daughter, also lor the beautiful floral offering. HLBERT CANTER AND CHILDREN, MR. AND MRS. T. P. ELLEDGE. 1 Renicinber you can't loose. Tl*e Goodwill Store, will never over charge .vou. Our price.s average lower. Read Journal-Patriot Ads. Orpheum Theatre THE BE.ST PICTURES — THE BEST SOUND Opening With a MIDNITE SjlJOW Sunday Nite October 20th, 12:01 A. M. L Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday, Oct. 21.st, 22nd and 23rd People both young and old will fokget their troubles—dull care will fly out of th® window when VClcero Steps Out’’ comes In. Thli Is the promise of the.P-- T. A., Who plan to present this hilarious two net musical com edy at the North Wllkesbofo high school auditorluhi on Tues day night, October 22, at 8:00 o’clock. "Cicero Steps Out’’ is not Just another “home-talent play,’’ but a delightfully written arttlstlcal- ly staged production introducing ten new characters, besides ten well-trained choruses, whose per formances, introducing a number of the latest song hits, will amaze and delight you. Packed with amusing situa- tioas, moving with thrilling speed from start to finish. An in timate knowledge of the defects of the average ’home-talent play,’ brought about the request for something different—something which would not only lend itself readily to amateur productions, but stand out as the entertain ment high-light of th© year— "Cicero Steps Out’’ was the re sult. r- "After you have forgotterf less er entertainments, you’ll remem ber Cicero, Miss McWhiffle, Dr. Bohumpus, and others. "Even though you may have forgotten the people who enact ed the roles, you’ll remember the suspense, the thrills, and the laughs you had, the tunes you hear will continue to haunt you —pleasantly—for weeks. "Don’t forget the time and place ■ . . treat yourself to a real treat when ’Cicero Steps Out’ appears.’’ The cast is as follows: Miss McWhiffle, an old maid school teacher, Miss Sarah Poole: Cicero Socrates Smith, a janitor by necessity. Howell Gabriel; Simpson, a crook appearing as butler, Joe Brame; Gora, a young girl who has trouble with her speech, Elizabeth Calhon; Peter, devoted to Dora, Grady Church, Polly Stanton, a popular young student at Hillandale Seminary, Mickey Bryant; Ruth Ryley, Polly’s roommate, Marcella Pend- ley; Dr. Henry Bohunkus, Presi dent of Hillandale Seminary, An dy Shook: .Mrs. Bohunkus, wife of Dr. Bohunkus, I.ouise Vyiie; Charles S. Smith, a professor by proxy, John Blackburn. g Btotes s«D Raidm An, linfK lirtfi;-In dia£iiBuirnS'' Coca-Colk ^*»ckkg64' fmong lU many deklen in thla commun ity., ; _ This Thrift' Package which con- talna two pencila, two tablea, one rnler, and.iwo blotters, aellt tot onlatr ten oenta where Coca-lola la, sold lornlly,- this low ..price been made poeslble,IiT Coca-Cola Company on account of the advertising obtained by the unusual offea. A large number of Thrift Pack ages were received thla week and are now onj,.kale, however, the demand is expected to be so great that repeat orders will have to be mailed by the Coca- Cola Company in order to keep the school children supplied dur ing the pres^ school year. The management of the Coia- Cola company is anxious for every school child in th© county to have one of these Thrift Packages. Wherever you see Coca-Cola sold, ask for one. If the dealer does not have any on hand he can get a supply promptly. I ■ote.ai-f .-i-- in 'yi^ng Into I'tolfainjlSoiBalttoadi^ nn% cla^^’giil^M ,«B Atricfn army ^ 3d0>ft00_ wi^^ flank «f' Ifaty^f, ■- One.ot ^ )i;a^j|^^i||«TBiiade up of wttilii. leadwtMp ihB.'r#»rto|/mpw^ ttotki# of 46 ;4cdloi^ force captured after going ori^ • ,. >»d54T.*'-Vi " Wilkesboro high school’s Ram blers will play Taylorsville at Taylorsville Friday afternoon. The team showed remarkable power in defeating Mocksville 13 j to 0 BE NEiiirt^searoikiiL .^L-METAL TUBE Westinghooto Ra£o BEFORE YOU BUY Wilkes Electric Company Refrigerators, Electrical Sup plies, Motor Rewinding PHONE 328 North Wilkesboro, N. C. PENNEY’S FALL VALUES WiH Rogers In the last picture he made before his death— 'Steamboat Round the Bend’ His crowding triumph to a great career, both on and off the screen. He takes you through two of the merriest, most laugh able hours you ever spent, in a picturization of early plantation days along the Old Mississippi. The cast also includes: Anne Shirley ADMISSION Midnite Show 25c Matinee 10 & 20; Nite 10 & 25c Irvin S. Cobb and Stepin Fetchit SHOWING HOURS Midnite 12:01 a,, m Daily 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Continuous Daily First ;'500 adult paid admissions Monday and Tuesday nifees will receive, FREE, a photo of WILL ROGERS. Thursday and Friday, Oct. 24, 25 THE EVER ALLURING Claudette Colbert in the biggest sui-prise hit since the tvalls of Jericho fell “She Married Her Boss” with Melvyn Dc^glas as “Her Boss”, Michael Bartlett (Singing sensation of “Love Me Fbrever”) Colbert surpasses her perfonnances in "Imitation of Life” and "It Happened One Night.” A proposing boss, an accepting secretary.* An appealing show for the men, a glorifying sho)v for the ladies. DON’T MISS IT! ITS COLBERT’S BEST! Funeral Service For H. E. Miller Held On Tuesday H. E. .Miller, age 52. resident of Charlotte, diedjn a Statesville hospital Sunday morning. Mr. Miller was visiting his bro ther. Mayford Miller, when he was suddenly taken ill Friday niglit. He was carried to the hos pital Saturday night and died early the following morning. He was 52 years of age, a son of L. R. Miller, of the Straw com munity. In additio." to his father he leaves his wife, Mrs. Treva Cates Miller, five children. Ray mond, Bronah, Carlton, Sarah and Calvin Miller, and the fol lowing brothers and sisters; May-^ ford and Shirley Miller, Mrs. Carl Canter, Oakwoods; Mrs. C. M. Tevepaugh, North Wilkesboro: Mrs. W. H. H. Waugh. Oak- woods: and Miss F\orence Miller. North Wilkesboro. Funeral services were held at Forest Lawn Btirial Park in Charlotte Tuesday. Dr. Moor® To Teach Class Sunday Morning Dr. H. S. Moore, of Providence, Rhode Island, will teach the young men's class in the Wilkes boro Baptist Sunday school Sun day morning, it was announced today by Attorney Kyle Hayes, ■ teacher. A large attendance Is ex-1 I pected. j OUTING FLANNEL '27" wide 8f-yard Arctic. White, solids and fancy patterns. Light and dark Fine value at 8c yd. Ruffled Priscilla CURTAINS Inexpensive A OutSng Flannel While and solid colors. « [Extra heavy. 27" wide. *Wjr4- Tuck Stitcb UNDIES Veils, pants! X5 iO * Comfortable,L warm, easy to' launder—and so low-priced! Sm., med., large! Smart cushion dots, plain and figured settes. ing colors. Low price for such good quality! *8Uk FLAT CREPES Low priced! 39* marqui-^ Charm-^ An amazing ar ray of light,: dark and in-be tween shades! 38". *sotigJUed. Here’s Some Bargain! Oxhide Overalls /SA For Boys! .1 : NOTICE Stenographeix, Bookkeepers, Cleiiis and Secretaries Matinee— Thursday Morning, Oct. 24, 6:45 A. M. SPECIAL SHOWING OF CLAUDETTE COLBERT IN “Sp: MARRIED HER BOSS” All ttioskHriio wish to attend will ^ se^^. FREE OF ” CHARGl^^oug^hnuts and coffee» at Jimmy D Greek St prompt- ly^ 6:3^. M. v u r • r.. Come and’^ket the lowdown on your boss before going to work. YdO^ght meet with a proposal during the day. BE ^ CAREF^L^ etarts 6:45 a. m-Over at 8:00 a. m. Admission: 25c to alL . COME AND ENJOY THE FUN c LTOU GET ATTENTION, MOTORISTS! HAVE YOU APPLIED FOR YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSES? High grade den im, bartacked and triple-; stitched. 6 deep: pockets. Cut to I Penney'a strict! meuurements.i In sixes 6 to 16.{ Trimmed rayon taffeta ^ SLIPS the kind you like at Smooth finished — they hang straight and free and don’t “ride”’ over the hips! Famous for long wear, too! Bias-cut— V, bodice tops! Sizes 32 to 44! BATH TOWELS IVilh Borders! IS* Double • threadj white centers!' Fluffy and plen-; ty absorbent. Size 20 X 40 in.. Men-s Sport Coats Heavyweight! 79c Member North Wilkesboro Trade Expansion Bureau Sturdy and practical! V- n e c k. Fitted bartacked pock ets. Sixes 36-44. ONLY twelve days re main to procure Driver’s License without paying ONE DOLLAR fee and l>eing sub ject to an examination. See MR. McDIABMID at Auto mobile License Bureau, who will prepare, notorize and mail your Application. The record kept of sapie may be of service to ^ou, after NOVEMBER 1st. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. elaim^H 10 dayfJtliii sltuat^jj^e Jh' *Ctoi Ila Sewing Recm Specials Plain Wool Dresses — - - Plain Silk "Dresses, Silk Blouses'^. ! — $r.oo ''•Sr THE NEW MILLER I.E.S. SIGHT SAV ING LAMPS. THEY WILL HELP YOU SEE BEHER AM If you imagine you don’t need to—or that your children don’t— get this (findings of Science): 20 per cent of children in pade schools—40 per cent of college graduated—75 per cent of all pw- ple over 50—have impaired eyesight. Due in large part to inade quate lighting of homes and schools. That shouldn’t be—you know it!—becau.se good seeing is a funda mental factor in the acquiring of knowledge, in the doing of good work, in health, in happiness. These new Miller sight-saving lamps v ill change all that. They give you the amount of light, and the quality of Science says is necessary for good seeing, and for long, full use of the eyes. Happy the children who play, study, and grow up in homes lighted by the new Miller lamps! One big thing you can do for them and for yourself is to have in your home the wonderful light of these new lamps. NOT ONLY perfect to see by—but delightful to look at. AND— they’re especially low priced—and you may buy one or several on very convenient terms. COME AND SEE THEM TODAY! The cross-section sketch shows the inside construction of the lamp. The shade rests on an open top diffusing glass reflector which pf0vents glare and harsh shadows. In addition, it throws a gener pur. portion of light below in proper balance. The authorized tag illustrated certifies that the floor and study lailibs have been tested by the Electrical Testing Laboratories, aniLhave been found to meet all requirements of the Illuminating ' Enpneering Society. 42,000.000 advertisements in leading American magazines this Fall feature this tag. It certifies that the lamp bearing it has passed the test of the Electrical Testing Laboratories, and is approved by the Illuminating Engineering Society. Our annual Mazda Lamp sale is now in progress. Drop by our store or telephone and have one or more cartons sent out. No down payment—you pay with your electric light Wll on December 1st and January 1st. Duke Power Co. PHONE 420 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.'
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