&DAY. PAGE} S^tgp-^v N^—L • y .....W. _ A wrtf 'iijpao^Md; And Rofnain f- Ibk Window 24 Hoars A- i-^ One of tile most senssttonal Interesting shows ever put on In North Wllkesboro will start On Fridrr, June 6, eight p. m., when Kirma, nationally famous master of hypnotism, starts his performance In a show window of Rhodesr-Day Furniture company. Tha performance will begin with the attempt to hypnotize a beautiful young lady. If success- ■ tul. she will be placed on a Kings- down mattress in the show win dow in plain view of the public and remain there for 24 hours. That will be only one feature of the show which promises to be “the talk of the town" and the performance must be seen, to be appreciated and believed. A show window of Rhodes-Day Furniture company’s store on the corner of Ninth and C streets will be transformed into an im provised stage in order that the performance can be in full view of the large crowd expected to AHtrNOWf Another thing novel and Inter esting about the show announced for Friday night Is that it is en tirely free to all. Seeing the show cost nothing and everybody Is given a most cprdial invitation to attend. Various entertainment features will continue just as long as spectators wish to see and there will be tnehy demonstra tions in different states of hyp nosis. - , ■Many have wanted to see a real demonstration in the, myster ious art of hypnosis and the show beginning Friday night offers all in this section an unparalleled opportunity to see a master per form £s has never been done here before. Kirma has mystified ihousands center, Mexican army in many of the leading cities of the country ar'^ on Friday night comes to North WUkesboro with his outstanding demonstratton.rt. Don’t forget the time and place. Rhodes-Day Furniture c o m- pany makes another fnnounce- ment of much interest—that a *39.50 Klngsdown. mattress will he given awp.y absolutely tree. , For details and registration call (at Rhodes-Day company Frtdry and register. There is no obliga tion and the mattress will be giv en to some one frea. TBxa8.-rTJft'ee;^iMn,, AWteae •v’TB* 'daaa ,- Ik kside. Otiufai . A aL K, 6, WJ» . pl%M» {bein' Awtetiuii nlieiif of Reenfoif i +*>»' Mexican army medical ofScers visit a Chicago'draft induction'atation to study V. S. army methods. From left, Capt. L. Johnson of the draft men. Majors Salas, Vera and Sanches; Lieu- tenant'Cofonel Ramos and Major Gomes. Captain C. Bncsynskl, of the draft center. Mkjor Zapata of Mexico. Seated: R. Forsythe, a selectee. Wilkesboro^oHt^kes Exten^ One and Purleari Hot 02 Act 1 . . I Washington.—Secretary of the On Thnr.^'day of last wee • j j^terior Harold L. Ickes, in his and Mrs. .Teff Matherly entertain- Boomer News Items In Brief In Mo wonder, either. HANES Crotch-Guard Sports, his legs are free to put sOl the wallop Into his swing. All over the land, these trim, modem garments are making a hit. ’The HANESKNIT Crotch- Guard provides gentle, athletic protection. On and ofl in a Jiffy. All-round Lastex waistband. Here’s a garment that makes you unaware of underwear. Team it up with a HANES Un dershirt . . . worn outside the Shorts for extra comfort. You’ll like this new idea! HANES CIOTCH-GOUD SPORTS 39155 II you pr*l«r a mid-thigh l#9* w«ar HANES Crotch-Guoid Shorts. S5c sach. HANES SHIRTS AND broadcloth shorts 39'-55 » Rev. E. V. Bumgarner, of T?y- lorsville. filled his regular ap pointment here Sunday and as usual preached a fine sermon. Rev. S. I. Watts filled his regu lar appointments at Ooshen rnd Liledown Saturday and Sunday. .M". Abernethy. of Hickory, made a forced landing here Sat urday night with his plane. He had been to Chicrgo. 111., and was on hi. way hack to Hickory when he got lost in the fog and was lost for 2 hours. He finally land ed in .Mr. \V. A. Caudill’s field here with only 1-2 gallon of ga-soline in his tank. He spent the night here and hoarded his plane for Hickory Sundry morning. Little Ralph Ferguson, of Piir- lear. is spending this week with Ills grandparents. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Billing... Mr. and -Mrs. Charlie Hamby, of I/enoir. visited .Mr. Hamby’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Will BU- liiygs. Sunday. Mr. Billie i, aiidill. of C.oshen. -pent Saturd: y night here with .Mr. dene C-aiidill. Mrs Aiin.e Fowler and Mrs. Jim Canlill and children, of Cioshen. risited Mr. and .Mrs. W. .A. Caudill. Sunday. The Caudills and Mr-. Fowler visited .Miases Jos-.ie and Lou McNeil. Sunday evening. Th y say Miss Lou is very feetile. She ha.s been ill failing healtli for some time. .Mr. and Mrs. Linsday Roger.- and family, visited Mrs. Rogers' parents. .Mr. and Mr.-. \\. Watts, of Taylorsville. Sunday. Mrs. Thomas I»hel and Miss Elizatielh Isliel. visited .Mrs. J. K. Phillips. Satiir'tiv. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. dreer and 1 daughters. Ruth and Jewell, vi.s. I ited Conover on tiusiiiess Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. dreer and' family and Miss Ruth Howell! visited Asheville. Chimney Rock. | Sunday. ' .Mr. A. F. dreer and son, .At well. are 1 u-y with their shop work. They Iniilt three truck beds j Lst week. Quite a record for two ed guests from different sections of the state. Their visitors in cluded a Mrs. Hawkins from Bur lington. her son, John, and his wife, from Irvin, a Mrs. Clay, her daughter and two grandchildren, from Hickory, also Mr. rnd Mrs. Ed Haye’, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Doss, and Miss Willa Nichols. Miss M. E. Nichols, who be came ill suddenly Sunday after noon. is much improved. .Miss Dolly Nichols, of Win ston-Salem. visited her parenL-, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Nichols, over the week-end. Mr. I,. C. Minton, because of a strange di.serse, lost the use of his arm some weeks ago, but is now much improved. Mr. Raleigh Church, who U in the army, stationed at Wilming ton, visited his parents. Mr. and .Mrs. N. C. Church, on Memorial Day. Mrs. L. C. Minton, who return- de from the Western ,N. C. Sana torium some time ago. continues to Improve, her friends will be glad to lerrn. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nichol.- were visitors in the home of Mis.es M. E. and M. V. Nichol.s Sunday. -Mrs. Mary Robinson, who suf fered a stroke of paralysis a tew davs ago, is sli.ghtly improved. Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Nichole visited relatives at iMoravirn Falls Sunday. We welcome our new neigh bors, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rich ardson. who have recently moved into our community. Rev. (I'nclel Lee Miller was a visitor in the home of Mr.-. Mary Robinson, Sunday. Our neigliliors have been very much disturbed because of the ef fect of strong drink and wish a more strict enforcement of law op the sale of lifinors. first step as Defense Oil Co-prdi- nator. today extended the month ly reporting system required by the Connally “hot oil” ret to sev eral additional producing regions. He asked that reiports be for warded froth fields on the Gulf coast of Texas, certain areas of Western Texas, and oil regions i in Louisiana rnd New' Mexico. Heretofore reports have been re ceived only from east Texas and Oklahoma. .411 producers, transporters, [storers, and refiners in the new- I ly-affected area-i- will be required ' to report monthly on their pro- I duction and stocks of oil in order to present a more accurate Na- Itional picture of production and .-hlpments of oil. The reporting system was not ■xtended to California and Illi nois. which are heavy producers, lecaiise the two states are not meml ers of the interstate oil compact. ro % Dublin Air Raid Wreckage Yields Four More Bodies • Buying a refrigerator? Then ask yourself these questions. Is it bit enouihT Is it economicalT Is it really modemt This oversbee 6% cu. ft. Kelvinator, with its exclusive Stainless Steel Cold*Ban, is the last word in refrigerator design—and it’s powered by the Polarsphere Sealed Unit that uses current only 12 minutes per hour under average kitchen conditions. Refricerstioii Activity now on! This is the time to equip yonr home with Electric Eefriferstlon at its Best, Dublin. — Four more bodies were dug yesterday from the wreckage caused by bombs which fell Saturday, bringing t*e death toll to 34. At lea.st .500 persons were homele.M,- from the exp.osion of four bombs. The Eire government announc ed that bomb fragments found were of Germrn origin and that a protest would he made to Ger many. DUKE POWER COMPANY HOURS 9 to 5 NINTH STREET Greek Officials In Exile Resign; Premier Keeps Job Southern Bargain Store HANES Blu» Label Sbirts and broad cloth Shorts os low as 2Sc. ★ 1.3ok lor the HANES Label when you buy underwear. It assures quality garments at moderate prices, p. H. Hones Knittiog Co, Wjns*on«Salem. N. C. Cairo. Egypt -The Greek gov ernment-iti-ex.le resigned yester day and the resignations were ac cepted by King George II. The king was reported convinced it wi s no-w desirable to reduce membership of the government. ' Emmanuel T oiideros remained I as premier, with the additional ■ portfolios of foreign affairs and men. ! Farmers of Fork township in Mrs. S. 1. Watts visited her Wayne county have indicated son and daughter. ,Mr. and Mrs. their desire to continue as a one- John Watts and Mr. and Mr.s. variety cotton community this Paul Brown, of Taylorsville, Sun- year, reports D. J, Murray, as- day afternoon. sistant farm agent. You sovo at the store by taking full advantage of bargain day specials. You save in the kitchen by serving leftovers days later "dressed up’’ as new dishes. You save thru the years with the famous General Electric ’Thrift Unit which has esublished an unsurpassed record for depend able performance and enduring economy. 5>; 1C 15 ^ • Beautifully styled all-steel cabinet • Almost 12 sq. ft. shelf area • 8 pound ice making capacity • Giant botde storage zone • Automatic interior light • G-E sealed-in-steel Thrift ' ’tiit SILK REMNANTS Sold Saturday Only Genuine Silk and Rayon Remnants— Worth up to 59c yard. Ideal for Blouses. Skirts, Children’s Dresses, Etc. . . . ^ ^ C Each EARLY B 20 Pieces B Sold to a rWvl Person. STRAW HATS Odd lot Salesman’s Samples. Straw Ha«.s. All Sizes, Shapes and Qualities— some sold up to 48c each. Narrow or wide brims. Ideal for work or dress. Come Early. Curtain Material One big table Ready Ruffeled Curtain Material. No bothering about Ruffles— just cut .ind hang. Rose, Green, Ecru, Blue, White . . . 5c MEN’S DRESS SOX Just received—a new shipment Men’s Dress Sox—rl®>n or fancy. Long or ankle tops. All sizes . . . Sc FREE ICE V/ATER EVE RY DAY WE ARE OPEN MEN’S SHIRTS Men’s good heavy weight, full cut, two- pocket Chambray Work Shirts. Fast color and will not shrink. Sizes 14 to It. MISSES’ ANKLETS Misses’ Anklets—big lot, all colors and sizes. Plain or fancy stripes. Some worth up to 15c pair. Come early— 5c BOYS’ WASH SUITS Little Boys’ Wash Suits. Short sleeves and button-on shirts. Fast color, and won’t shrink. Solid or fancy patterns— 25c to 48c MEN’S HATS « Special buy Men’s New Felt Hats, and dark colors—jfrey, green, blue, black, brown. You will want at least two at this price ... 39c to 69c MEN IF YOU WANT OVERALLS • WE HAVE THEM • Blue Bell, Silver Streak, 8 oz. Sanforiz ed—full cut—high or low hack; with or without the zipper pocket. Sizes 32 to 54. Tt gRlS Tops In Preference! Tops In P mance! RALPH DUNCAN Electrical Contractor—Electrical Supplies ’Phone 301 North Wilkeiboro, N. C. ■ Southern Bargain Store NEXT DOOR TO GADDY MOTOR CO. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. ... 'll