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--.'xf /r i t, *1^ *♦— W4‘ THE s Church, Civic And Social Activities mpni DONrr WANT TO WALK WITHOUT YOU” MISS MAMIE SOCKWELL. Editor—Phone 216 A Mrs. A. B. Johnston Is Bible Class Hostess Tiie Woman’s Bible class of the North WUltesboro Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B. John- LIBERTY • NOW SHOWING • ston. Mrs. Isaac Eller, Sr., was In charge of the business session. Prayers were offered by Mrs. K. M. Brame, S'r., and Mrs. J. D. Moore. Sr. The hostess served refreshments during the social hour. Wilkesboro Youth Fellowship Has A Social Monday ( OMING .... a TUESDAY ONLY The members of the Youth Fellowship of the Wilkesboro Methodist church and some invi- ’od guests were delightfully en- teruained at a social at the Com munity House in Wilkesboro on Monday evening by Misses Helen and 'Katherine Irvin. After a se ries of interesting gapies the group, numbering around forty- five, were served watermelon by the hostes.s. Dr. J. C. Stokes, pas tor of the church, chaperoned the group. Philathea Bible Class Has A Picnic The members of the Philathea class of the North Wilkesboro Methodist church, of which Mr. W (5. Gabriel is teacher, and some additional guests^ enjoyed a delightful picnic supper last evening. The group went to the city park for their supper. Mrs. Kyle Hayes Entertains Her Sunday School Class Kyle Hayes entertained Mrs. the members of her Sunday School class of the M'ilkesboro Methodist church at a weiner toast at her home in Wilkesboro las' evening. The group, which is a clpss in the Junior department, went for a swim in the city pool before going to the home of their I teacher. Mrs. fiayes. for the ; weiner roast. Billie Sue Bush Celebrates Birthday’ of her parents on -yfi A P»famount » ^ ^ Picture starring EDDIE BRACKEN Witti June Preisser Betty Rhodes Phillip Terry Freida Inescort Nils Asther William Henry Johnnie Johnston Directed by WILIIAH CLEMENS (1 y evening. Around ten little girls came to celebrate the, occa sion with her. and were served lemonade and rake by Mrs. Bush. \ iiiige white cake 'opped with seven tiny pink candles centered the hir'bday table. Billie Sue re ceived lots of nice gifts. >6oathlr ™ ■■ iitr. ■ and Mra. John Smithey and UUle son, William, of . Le noir, visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hay.')s Edmlnsten, aged parents of Mrs. S. H. Jones, have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Jpnes. Mr. Ed- minsten has not been so well re cently. Zelotes Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Fred Walsh, who has been at Wake Forest College this summer, will be at home this week to spend some time before taking up his college work again this fail. —V “I Don't Want to Talk Witn- out You,” torch number by Ftink Loesser and Jule Styne. is the outstanding hit sung by blonde Betty Jane Rhodes and Johnnie Johnston in Paramount’s mystery musical film, “Sweater Girl,” ar riving soon at the Liberty Thea tre. The cast is headed by Com edian Eddie Bracken and gorge ous June Freisser. sister. Miss Katherine Irvin^ and Miss Betty I.10U I..awing, of Char lotte. Gladioli and other cut flowers made colorful decora tions for the home. V- Ferguson News Items In Briei Ferguson has some very Inter esting visitors from Europe in the persons of Mrs. Flpbert L. Ferguson and daughierv Tamara, who recently arrived In .America from Lwbon, Portugal. Mrs. Fer- youngest daughter will probably f)e in America for the duration of the war and while they expect to visit many relattves in this Billie Sue Bush, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Taylor Bush, celebrated her seventh Mrthday section they are now making their j Mrs. Damschroder Is Hostess At Bridge Bob Damschroder Mrs. Bob Damschroder '•as hostess at a delightful bridge party at her home in Wilkesboro Tuesday evening, having guests for four babies of bridge, which was preceded by a dessert course. Miss I.oree O’Daniel received the prize for the highest score while the bingo award weir to Mrs Russell Gray. The ho.stess was .sted in tlie serviii.g by her LIBERTY MONDAY — ONLY — , BILL„ (msu$' ELUOH and company WITH . ..'cas Jack" Sparks Master of Ceremonies BOBBY CLARK World Champion Juvenile THE RODIK TWINS F'amous Decca Recording' Artists HAKD-RIDING. SHOOTING, FIGHTING. WESTERN SCREEN STAB ADMISSION THIS ATTRACTION MATINEE 35c Inc. Tax MGHT 40c Inc. Tax Children Under 12 11c DON’T MISS SEEING THIS BATTLING BUCKAROO THE CREEN ALL THE LAUGH RIOT OF BIG nME CROOKS WHO CROOKED THEMSELVES “INSIDE THE LAW” h'omD wl'h Mr. and Mrs. J. E Foster Mrs. Foster being a sis- cr to Mr. Ferguson, who still re tains his position with the Amer- i(wn Embassy in Lisbon. Mra. Ferguson, while being a native Russian and a granddaughter of baron under the old Czar re- .ginie. is highly educated, speak ing the Russian and English kiti- gueges very fluently, besides she speaks four other languages well also. She recently spent about two years in Nice. Prance, and she gives a very interesting de- ■scriptlon of the depravity and sburvation conditions now prevail ing in that country. Thousands of people have only cherries 'o eat. and much of the food attain able i.s spoiled and unfit for us-a. Mrs. Ferguson presents pictures of the present habits and cus-, toms of the French people forced , upon them by the war. The chief] method of travel is a oirt pulled | liy bicycles in tandem form. , Several from hero attended. the Annual Conference of the.A. C. church at Blowing Rock last Saturday and posHbly others will attend the camp meeting in progress at the otmp grounds there this week. A ma’ter of in terest to many people around here was the resolution introdu ced by Rev. R. L. Isbel in the conference honoring the only two livin.g charter members of the two first Advent churches orga nized in this section of the coun try. Mrs. Julia Hartley is the on- Iv living charter member of the Tabernacle church at Lower Creek. Caldwell county, end Mrs. Zora Triplett, now of Hendrix, the only living charter member of Beaver Creek church here. Mr. and Mra. F. T. Cranor, of Wilkesboro, visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. There is a proposal to put on a bus service for the Sunday Schools of the community some time at an early date which will be welcomed by many due to the scarcity of gas and tires. Revs. A. J. Foster and A. J. Payne went to Summit Sunday where Mr. Payne conducted ser vices at the Yellow Hill Baptist church. Rev. R. L. label condud- led services at the A. C. .church! here Sunday morning. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Pos^ ter, who have been residing at Norfolk for some time. Mr. Pos ter doing defense work, came in Sunday to visit relatives here and at Wilkesboro. Fred W. McNeil/Jr., who ha-; been rather Indispo’aed for several days is no'w able to 'be out agolii. Mr. and Mrs. Garnie Shepherd and family, of Hickory, have been visiting his -mother, Mrs. Ella Shepherd, fdr several days. The Orange meets on Tuesday -BUY WAR BONDS— A very aaccMsfal miral hu been in progress at tbp Boiling Springs ebnreb for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ellis and two children, Bertha Jean and Billie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eller at Pairplalns. Miss Madge Elledge of Mul berry spent last week in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McGee. Mr. John_ McOrady Is conduct ing a singing school at Pilgrim church for the next ten days. This is a wonderful opportunity is. g'TMy ^ and hm%niht Bit. Funsant chn glli^|''sc^to in this u tion I* iMll as some of the adjoining Tho dioir lesider, Hr. A. M. 'v a;: Use. is anxlous for all who MiaMS Moselle nod Lucille Mc Gee had as their dinner gueets CTunday the following yonng folks. Miss Oaynelle ~ Ellis, and MIssm Ruth and_ Esther Lea Barnette. Mrs. A. V. Nolan has been ouite sick for the pest few. days. She was greatly missed in Sunday School .Sunday as she is one among the most popular teach ers. nodil! Bing In the.ebolr ta come onti practice singing after prayor . „ vlee*, for the revival which wtlt convene In about two weeks. Mr. and Mra. Howard WhllBMl', and children visited Mrs. Walk er’s mother, Mrs. Rebecca Bier- Ins, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall spent Saturday In North Wilkesboro looking after business. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McNeil and ! Worth Knowing About ! Last Week Your Dixie Home Super Market Made A Change b Prices Of The Entire Stock of Groceries, Meanii^ A Saving of Approxi mately 10% To The People of Wiikes County! Come and See For Yourself l^ere Your Dollar Has More Cents, Remember COUR TESY, QUALITY and PRICE will Always Be Found At Your Dixie Home Suner Market! ' - GRAPE FLOUR ROSE ROYAL 241b. PLAIN \ LARD 4 lb. carton 6?C quaH FAT BACK MARSHMEUiO'Wa CAMPFIRE Lb. Box 18c all KINDS Chewing Gum 3' 10*^ Wheaties CANDY 12' All Popular Brands Cigarettes 2 for 26c GIANT SIZB— FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES HONEY ntW MFJONS ead 2$c LEMONS dozen 19c ORANGES LARGE CALIFORNIA dozen 7Jc fresh each 9‘Jc GIANT SIZE— — _ ^ OXYDOL 63c GIANT SIZE— GERBER'S CLAPP’S HEINZ .3 FOR RiSO 63 c Bab^Food Ic nnz. FOR YOUR EGGS FRESH MEATS IN TRADE MINUTE CUBE— Steaks lb. 43c Pork Chops lb. 33c Beef Roast lb. 23c Pineapple Juice can No. 1 — 10 lbs. Irish Potatoes 19c 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 20c Each Cauliflower 31c Egg Plant lb. 12'-’c Large Limas lb. 15c MICHIGAN— CELERY ICE-BURG— 2 for IWVI - LETTUCE.. 25c BUNCH 2 for CARROTS . 15c M ' MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE pound 32C CROAKERS— Fish FRESH Lbs. 20c PORK— Neck Bones 2"'-25c BOLOGNA- 2 lbs. Sausage 29t BOILED— lb. Matches, Salt, Soda 3 tor 1 Oc HEINZ _ Baked Beans 2 for 2Sz IX-oz. GLASS JAR No. 1 TALL— _ _ p Fruit Cocktail 2 for 25c RITZ ^ N.B.C. VANILLA WAFERS Ig. box 17c VANILA WAFERS lb bx. ITc Watermelons ICE COLD mm HOME SELF SERVICE A Miss Magdallne Walsh visited' family visited in the home of Misses Mozelle and Lucille., Mc-iMr. R. L. Profflt, of Goshen, Snn- Oee Sunday afternoon. : day afternoon. I 'f-
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