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J^iow WliQ Mwe ^..1. who how* a TMponslble position Hn. W. O. naywf,»rt ^ tho profl«lptlon department of ISiAttenf' Manr aad Mar> ^ ••• x - >^ ,Ae««mhw U to toa, D. C.,' It .*^7® Ihu, CUntBM Handy, ^ ton. D. C.; It to amTo Hotpltal Pharmacy In tomorrow to ytelt her Ptrentt^ Wtaaton-Salem, spent Christmas 'to Mr. and Mi».'W. T. nor, ot Orlehet, a son, at the Wllkee hospital on U. and Mrs. Roy McGee and , Betty and Thereaa, of olt^' were Tltltors of Mr. and ■ N, C. Andrews, at Boomer, Irlnc Christmas. pMr. and Mrs. Roscoe Combs and Udren, of Baltimore, Md., spent i Christmas holidays with Ros e’s mother, Mrs. B. I>. Combe. - North Wilkesboro ronte three. Mr. Ralph Lazton, who is a epreeentatlTe of the R. J. Rey- olde Tobacco Co., at Durham, rTlsited his mother,*^ Mrs. W. A. Lazton, and sister| Mrs. Paul J. Vestal at Moravian Palls during Christmas week. Mr. Charles Day was here this week and spent two days with his father, Mr. C. G. Day, and other ilativea Mr. Day Is a civilian .trainer at the Sumter, S. C., He made the trip here by plane. 00 THIS I To relieve discomforts, one of the best things you can do Is put a good spoonful of home- tested Vicks VapoRub In a bowl of boiling water. Then ie feel the wonderful relief come as you breathe in the steaming medicated vapors that penetrate to the cold-congested upper breathing passages 1 See how this soothes l^tatlon, quiets coughing, and Kelps clear.>the head—bringing gratod comfort. FOR aODCD RELIEF ...rub throat, chest and back with VapoRub at ■-^bedWme. Yicks VapoRub works A for hours-2 ways at. as 11 oaca-to bring relief \#|CKS y from distress.Try It. MVaaoRus Rot. oad. Mrs. C. M. CandlU, at Hays. Miss Cathorino Plnloy, dsngh-. ter oi; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kin- ley, la vfiHlng friends in Durham before returning to Flora Mac Donald College. Mr. and^Mrs. J. B- Oxford, of Statesville, were visitors to the city Friday. Mrs. Oxford was formerly^a member of The Good will Store’s personnel. Mrs. P. J. Brame, Jr., and daughter Nancy, of Charlotte, spent several days during Christ mas with her husband In the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brame. Mias Goselle Andrews returned to her studies at A. S. T. C., Boone, Tuesday, after spending Christmas holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Andrews, at Boomer. Mrs. E. W. Griffin and daugh ter and son, Jeanne and_ Walter Griffin, and Miss Marlon Arthur, of Kings Mountain, were guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones from Friday until Sunday. Mr. Arthur Finley has returned to Rutherfordton after spending the holidays here with his broth er, Mr. Gordon Finley, and sis ters, Misses Lucy and Grace Fin- ley. Mr. J. R. Laws, of Bristol, Va., spent part of the Christmas sea son at Oakwoods with relatives and friends. He Is a brother to Mrs. Charles Steelman and Miss Nora Laws.- Mrs. Ray Nicholson and son, Ray, have returned to their home In New Bern after spending sev eral days here during the Christ- !mas holidays with Mrs. Nlchol- I son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. ' Banguss. here with her - .parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mra. Robert OambiU had as their guests last week the latter's sister, Mrt. Sidney Gam- bill and her daughter and'Infant son. Miss Blllee Reeves Oamblll and, Sidney Carrlck Gambill. of New York City, Lieut, and Mrs. A. L. Brsostow- skl spent Christmas in Haverhill, Mass., with Lieut. Brzostowskl’S people. Mrs. Brsostowskl has returned here to the home of her parents. Pharmacist Mate, First Class, and Mrs. Ivey Moore, and Lieut. Brzostowskl to Fort Bragg. Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Caudill re turned Wednesday to their home in the Hays community after spending a few weeks with their daughters Mra. Clara Sebastian at Crewe Va.; Mrs. Bess Pryor at Charlottesville, Va.; and Mrs. W. O. Player, of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cromartle, of Garland, were Christmas guests In the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson. Mrs. Cromartle is a sister to Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Paul Hutchens, of this city, and Mr. W. H. H. Waugh, of Oak- woods. Miss Mary Louise Clements had as guests for the week-end Miss Beatrice Coble, of Charlotte. Miss Coble, a classmate of Miss Clem ents at Woman’s College In Greensboro, teaches In Charlotte, and Miss Clements left Sunday to resume her work as a member of the city school faculty at Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Gabriel had as guests for their annual family New Year’s Day dinner Mr. Gabriel’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Ga briel. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Good- son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gabriel. *Mrr°and Mrs. W. E. Jones and daughter, Miss Betty daughter and son Miss Margaret and son, Mr. Charles Gabriel, all aaugnier , _ Lincolnton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones and Second Lieut. Walter ... ,, q n Jones of the Army Air Forces, Riddle of Bowling Green, S. G. Jn^Mrs jJnL’ father. Mr. R. W. and Mrs. G. J. Whltener. of Mon- Kurfees, spent New Years Day at j roe. Clemmons with Mrs. Jones’ moth-' ” er and sister, Mrs. F. A. Jones and Miss Cora Jones. Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Ervin had as their guests Christmas Pav their children and their families Mr and Mrs. W. C. Prevotte as follows: Attorney and Mr^ and children, Joe and Jeanette. Paul Ervin, daughter. Diana and have returned to their home In son, Paul. Jr„ Mr. E. U Biwm Wilkesboro after spending three and daughter Lamona. Mi. and weeks at Wadesboro with Mrs. Mrs. Henry Ervin, all Sr’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. lotte;: Cadet and Mrs. Charles H Carter. Mr. Prevette la eon- Ervin, of Durham: Mrs. ^ i valesclng from a recent operation. Cullum. of Spartanburg S. C.{ and Is now much improved, Dr. and Mrs. - R. C. Bolen, of friends will be glad to learn. Greenwood. S. C. UBSKTY Don't Miss It! 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ONE SPECIAL RACK OF LADIES’ SHOES Were Up to *3.98- Now Reduced to, pair.. RATION FREE! $1 North Wllkelhero’s QslIity'Departieit Store m %
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