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vivST':!! Vi ■ IIONDAt» MARdl 86^ kl ■-r Wowj "Fffvows Satqrda^. !• iciM XjouIm'6ke9t 4teihUr ot rv ;y||^ Mra. OlttBH Shell, Hen 's, «Bd Mr. 'WUwm ^ffhasn, Poitewrl -were macH^&'^tnr- ' la Terfc, i, C., the'Towe he- —_ spoken before Judsti B. Oet- Jtjm Mtma. Mr. sad Mrs. Huffman .Irltt alske thetr home at Pi^lear, . where Mr.. Huffman is engaged in wwadU woriL^ : _. Get Tout Beaity Work. At The IDEAL Orer Jean’s Dress Shop »■ ■ . . TELEPHONE 46 .. The W«aBsn’s Bfide Class of the Nhsth .^WUkesbMo First Methodist chnroh wfll meet Tsesdsy afternoon, 880 ohlo* atttw tiome ot Mrs. A. O. Wa^ Coner wltti Mn. A. B. John* ■ton associate hostess. ^little fl9usek",;lj*'rlni| t»**f ^FoM,4^Nor^ "Wm- kesbol*^'^senlor tioop *^® guests at'the door.. Mrs. T. A. Finley," commissioner, Mrs. W. K. fiturdlTant, ’‘UtUe House" ooua- ehalnnan, and Mrs. Tip Mc- The T. B. Ju dsss of the Mortlt Wlketboeo First Baptist »church wm meet Tnesdar eve- nh»g, 7:80 o’clock, at the. home of Mrs. D. O. Wlien wtOi Mrs. C, Q. Myers as oodwstees. The Bendesvoos Moontaln diapter of Ihe Dan^ters of the. Amertoan Rerolutlon will meet Tnesday altemom, four o'clock, at the hcmie .,of Mrs. Joe E. Johnson with Miss Ellen Rob inson and Mrs. (Jewg^ Forester as associate hostesses. Mrs. B. O. Hodges U to be In charge of the propaaa,' Girl Scouts Have Informal Party • To celebrate the thirty-second [birthday of American Girl Scout- ling, the seven Girl Scout troops of the WlHcesboros recently held an Informal evening party in the EA&TER SPECIALS! ALL WORK H PRCE! $10.00 Permanents $7.50 Pennabents SAW $6.00 Permanents |A» $5.00 Permanents $«^ $4.00 Permanents |$.M $3.00 Permanents |2.00 — NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY — North Wilkesboro Beauty School Over City Barbw Shop North Wilkesboro, N. C. oil • ALLEN* THURSDAY - FRIDAY r # # IDfiP nCKCAKSM OOU&Hly ROBERT HUTTON-JEAN SULLIVAN-ALAN HALE DONALD WOODS • ANDREA KING OlrecteO by *^^nPUybyU,u...R.nd.nP..«onrr«„ MICHAEl CURTIZ h«r gftfth SpMWnc” • Music Composed and Adapted by Max Steiner g-Trfs^J^rrrrrff f rirrr^****-**************^***********^*^*^*^ Now Showing— SPECTACULAR THRILL SEQUEL TO "MY FRIEND FLICK A . O’Hof®'!; 7 ifliioi Mtomui ' nSHHItt JHISH loeasei mniiVi" ««««««s*aaaaaaaiaaaa%a»%w Neil, Woman’s Cltth representa- tlye, acted US hostesses ‘ during the evening. Punch and cookies were served by senior and Inter mediate girls. Oorinna Finley was in charge of the. events and appMXimately $00' Girl Scouts and parentt called during the pre- nlng. The Girl Scout "lilttle House is now veiT attractive In Its new setting suifhunded by pines near the Woman’s Club. Bfisldes a clean new tloOr, new curtains, clean windows, there Is addition al furniture to help In its cheer fulness. Mrs. Lincoln ^alnhour’s senior troop, made the curtains and painted the chairs; Miss Ma rie Halgwood’s intermediates washed the windows; Mrs. B. G. Finley’s troop made the pillows and pointed the tabl^. In'doing these things some of the Scouts are working to pass the Interior decorating badge. Some donations were made by individuals: Mrs. Ed Gardner gave a mirror; Mrs. W. K. Stur- ihre^A;UoQp« iwi Intltaiiodii; oM prepaiwd yctrfphigBQblA'; .na •UtUe Ebva^ W61 atti)$iOliiW deoontea ^th }oiiQ«ii ji^ gol- dea'hAI, whU«4 eIiMry.dp«s fire a4ded wapnth to. the ooeaslon. • FLUSH KIDNEY 4IRINE Benefit wonderfully from famoBi doctor’s discovery that ^eves backache, nm-down feefing due to excess acidity in the urine 'Peopl* .Y»rywli«rj «r« kU f«»l on th» kidneyi to omo by promotint the flow of uf/o"- wEal modicin. Ii where bUdder Irritation due to «»««•• acidity ia retponslbie 1®*^, nl»ht?’. A CMefuUy bknded «*• A 1 L.W mmOw. vskwetHbleOa baleam* iJr» Miss Dosrothy Clark ’ and Sgfc* Saylors Wed Mr. and Mn. Marvin B. Clark, of Moravian . Fails, announce the marriage of tboir daughter, Doro thy BUiabeth, to TOch^caJ Serge ant Luther D, Saylors, of Wllkes- i>®YO. , • The • vows were' solemnized,- using the double ring ceremopy, at 7:30 p. m. On Mareh 8,-at St; Paul’s church, 96$ Eddy Street, San Francisco, OaUf.', by Rev. F. A. jMobsen.' The bride was lovely In alioau- Mfnl suit of golden wool with brown accessoriee. and a xorsage of gardenias. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Margaret Clark, who accompanied her on the trip to San Francisco. Sgt. John J. Ma rino, of Buffalo, N., Y., attended the bridegroom as best man. After the ceremony the couple were whisked aw#’ to their apart ment where friends surprised them with a lovely reception, buf fet dinner and wedding cake com plete with its adornment of minia ture soldier and bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Saylors, of Wll- keeboro, and is stationed with the hospital train unit at the Prosldo of San Frpmclsco. oils hwb«, root*, vogeUhloo, bolsomi'Dr. Kilmer's conUlns nothing hsrsh, is.®® namass* sswassse-* —— - J .olatoly Don.b.blt »ormtaf..Just IrsdiSi. -V • "^nd’for*fre^ P«P^ A, KUa«r A Co., 1255. SumlorJ, C«n. Offsr Ilmlt^-^»“ ot onco. All dru*f Ists soil Swamp R»*t. PLUMBING And Electrical SERVICE Telephone 328 Day Electric Co. North Wilkesbon. N. A Mrs. Mitchell Hostess Tlo Woman’s Club ps(B^afi|'Blhgi^ dental of|t^ la tb^'aray mcdiotf corps, is now ipeadliig.« Il^iday/lskni «t higi home In Lsiriagta;^ find with hit'wife,, the Bllzabeth-Johaeon, et the homai of her. parente, Mr. end Mm JT, H. Johnson, in North Wilkesboro- Dr. Bingham, eon of Dr, and Mm. J. P. Bingham, 8r., of Leg- Ington and grandson ot Rev, J. F.. Hetehcf, of this oityt praetteed* dentistry at Lexington before nd* taring the army. For the pi^ $4 months he served overseas; eight months in north, Ireland, 11 months in north AMca, including the Tnnisian campaign, and l.S months in Italy. Hs saw combat duty with an anti-aircraft unif for over two years, including the cam paign south ot Rome and the Ar no campaign north of Rome. The latter part of bis service was in an army hospital. He served with the American Fifth and British Eighth armies. After 20 days at home he will go to the redistribution center 'at Miami, Florida. ■’•iM ]Bt#’rdt S«" TlNd Oot Ha ^' Hardly DragUffOegh Ba^ Hri'-Bika; Eatt KtalgiBSd T Usb ■ ' vVVti t - A' — MORE ABOUT — O. P. A. GROUP (Starts On Page One) ; friends^ sire ‘ astonished at the nlisif Beftoini fsve m« and tt would be haid i^.me'to ptaise it aan^”, gntafnlly declaree Mr. 'Guy Basina wall • known tobacco famer of Route 3, Wilson, N. G, Hr- Baas stated taat he also has, regained -seven pounds of needed, w^ht. "For> about -a year I felt so tired out that I could hardly drag thru the day”, he stated, “and it seemed to me that everything I ate gave me ^digestion. I had no appetita at all,. and I fdt so sarvona I never seemed to gut a- restful night’s sleep. Hominn I dragged myself out of bed feeling com*- pletely worn out, and I had to take harsh salts practUaHy every day. I tried one treatment after anoth er, bat I-felt no better. “Retonn gave me prompt' «nd wonderful relief. I now enjoy three hearty mCals every day, and sleep like a log, .as they mA The Wilkesboro Woman’s Vic tory Club held its monthly meet ing Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. T. Mitchell with a large number of members being present. For the program, Mrs. Chas. H. Cowles made a most Interesting talk on the Dumbarton Oaks pro posals. Mrs. F. C. Hubbard, Sr., the president, wAs in charge of the. business session. Refresh ments were served during the so cial hour that followed the meet ing. At the Time of Need FUNERAL SERVICES i' T..t 55 i\, .T-tfiF ! Reins-Sturdivant North Wilkesboro, N. C. Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw Hostess to Her Club The members of the Current Topic Club and three additional gdests, Mrs. J. W. Leyphon, Mrs. W. J. Cafoon and Mrs. Walter Newton, were delightfully enter tained by Mrs. R- J. Hinshaw at her home 'on 'Kensington Drive Wednesday afternoon. In the ab sence of the president, Mrs. J. D. Schaefer, Mrs, J. M. Crawford pre sided for the current events. At tractive arrangements of spring blossoms made a pretty setting for the guests, who played rook at three tables. Mrs. A. B. Johnston and Mrs. Ira Payne tied for the high score and in cutting for the prize Mrs. Johnston was the win ner. Mrs. Hoyle Hutchens receiv ed the low score prize, and Mrs. J. M. Crawford the award for honors. The three visitors re ceived favors. In serving tempt ing refreshments the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Duncan. WILLIAMS » MOTOR CO. « T. H. Williams, Manager -BEAR- Frame Service GOOD DSHD OARS, TRUCKS, AND TRACTORS Easy Terms e Clompleto e Body Rebuildinfir Electric and Acetylene Welding Will Pay Cash for Late Model Wrecked Cars and Tmcks ’Phone 334-J Mrs. JOe E. Johnson Book Club Hostess Mrs. Joe E. Johnson was graci ous hostess to the members of the Friday Book Club at her home north of the city Friday afternoon. Guests upon arrival were seated at the dining room table where they were served delicious refreshments. Miss Lizzie Hlsle, the president, presided for the roll call made by Mrs. Johnson, mem bers responding with Interesting news items. Colorful spring flowers made festive decorations for the home. y Howell said. ;‘*Bvery clothing and house fur nishings retailer Is required- to prepare three copies ot the pricing chart. ’Two copies jnust be filed with the OPA district office, price chart section, 210 Law building, Charlotte,. N. C., on * of before April 20,” Mr. Howell explained. One copy o f the pricing chart must be kept in each store. “We here at the War Price and Rationing Board want to give re tailers as much help as we pass! bly can. The price panel and the merchants’ committee njembers will be available to answer retail ers’ questions about how pricing charts are made. ■“After his chart ia made each retailer will know exactly what the celling price Is for each of his cost lines. The definite pricing procedures provided by these charts will assure customers that the lower, priced garments grow ing out of the government’s new clothing program are priced fair ly at retail," Mr. Howell said. “As a result of the govern ment’s program, we believe that psore of the clothing appearing in stores this summer will be In the low and medium-price ranges,” Mr. Howell continned. “Both re tailers and consumars will benefit from the prograiu because larger portions of the supplies retailers obtain will be made up of the kinds of garments customers want more and the prices will be low- MR. guy bass The constipation is relieved, too, I have ngauud seven ponnoa, and I strong and foil of pep again, ^tonga beats any medicme I ever Retonga is Intended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-1 deft- ciency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive juices in the sto mach, and loss of appetite. Re tonga may be obtain^ in North Wilkesboro at HORTON’S Drug say. Store.—Adv. Good Results Every Time! SNOW GOOSE FLOUR is always uniform. Careful scientific control at the mill takes care of that. . . . So, as far as the flour is concerned, results are always the same when yoif use smooth, white SNOW GOOSE. Try a sack next time you need flour. man conducting the-last rites. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Isadora Spears, and seven children: Fannie, Stephen, Lon- Ule. Isaac, Billy, Cecil and Bobby Dean Speaw, route one. all of Wilkesboro Snow Goose Flour Distributed Locally By • CASH WHOLESALE GROCERY • Forester Avenue North Wilkesboro, N. C. HE ADS. ARE YOUR MONEY-SAVING FRIENDSl Jesse Lee Spears Rites Wednesday Jesse Lee Spears, a well known citizen of the Ckmgo community, died Sunday at his home. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, two o’clock, at Congo Holiness church with Rev. C. W. Alder- P; j'.IAST-MINUTE WAR NEWS DAILY » Back Again! Modern Signs And D lap lay $ 6u MILLER fWW^fVWW Ap|dy at Dixie Barber Shop Traditional Eaeter Straws that will glorify you on Easter Sunday and for many days to come! These crisp rapel straw braids are fashioned into the smartest styles of the sea son. SAILORS. PILLBOXES POMPS ^ and flattering new brim effects $5-95 $6-95 Black, Navy Brown, Toak and TOite .. I North Wilkesboro, N. C. ■ rS Hr,*
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