ir* licwf^ MNii ® >sr'. if WithTiM • CHURCHES WH4KB8BORO PRESBYTERIAN BeT. Lonto J. YrianjtMi, Mlnist«r •Hie Vesper* on this Sunday will l>rlnc to a close Rev. Mr. Ye- laajlan’s ministry wltb this eharch. He began bis work on the first ot May, 1945. We are always delighted to have yon worship with us. tains.” A ‘6:00 p. m.—^Vesper worship. Theme: "On the Fhce ot a Time piece.” ,, 6:00 p. m.—Youth Fellowship meeting. November 22, 10:00 a. m. Thanksgiving service. wilkbsbobo baptist. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school. Dr. J. R. Turner, Bible teacher at Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Va.. will preach at the 11 o’clock worship service. FIRST METHODIST. Dr. OUbert R. CMnb8, Minister. 9:45 a. m.—Church school. W. C. Marlov, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Sermon theme: ‘‘Cedars and Cur- WILKESBOBO METHODIST. Rev. H.*M. Wellman, Paetor. 10:00 a. m.—Church school. 11:00 and 7:30 p. m.—Wor ship services. (Abs Fis* {jHswcMc Tsskt) Lydia S. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound is famous to relieve not only monthly pain but also accompanying nervous, Ured, hlghstrung reelings— when duo to functional periodic dis turbances. Taken regularly—It helps t’.iild up resistance against such dls- t-css. Plnkham's Compotind helps na ture! PoUow label directions. Try it! NORTH WILKBSBORO PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Louis J. Yelanjlan, Minister "The Perfect Pastor” will be Mr. Yelanjian’s message Sunday morning. After supplying this church for the last ten months, we will help Rev. John W. Luke in Ashe county. Beginning the first of December Rev. Watt M. Cooper, former pastor, who has been a C. S. naval chaplain, will l)4-come pastor of the North Wilkesboro church. We are al ways delighted to have you wor ship with us. $20 Worth of Beauty for $10 YF.S. A $20.00 WAl E l OK $10.00 1‘ermanents I’ermanents Permanents Permanents 1.00 Permanents 3.00 Permanents 95.M 3.75 3.M 2.51 2.00 1.50 SHA.MPOO AND SET : 40c UP No .Appointment Necessary North Wilkeshoro Beaoty School Over City Barber Skoy North WUkesbera. N. C. We Wish You a Most Pteasant Thanks- g;iving... and Our Sincere Thanks to You For Your Loyal Patronage. ma snUoticits Hai-AiiD tovi -THWSS ARE BOUND TO HAPPEN! LANA /^^PIDGEO VAN IN M-G-M'i AT THE - WAIDORI'^ NOW Showing tRidHMIi eiiwIWItN,,., PCF* 'J ciic»i rt Orel ^notice time of shows DOORS OPEN 12:15 — Feature .At, — 12:45 - 2:50 - 4:56 and 7:02 LAST FEATURE 9:10 HOLIDAY PRICES THANKSGIVING Thursday . •. All Shows ... 40c — 12c lAllenl Monday - Tue$day THE COMEDY HIT OF THE SEASON! “She Wouldn^t Say Yes” — Starring Rosalind Russell and Lee Bowman DON’T MISS IT! Now Showing Iti the Glitter -Today and Friday- yRGNAMAYS DONAU) WOODS Mli l JEMMS • BMMS sncytncHMi mcMW THtsOlWrw - h IV OOfI PUHTHAM • MLVIUl tHAVaSOBl M fWUP tUfT 'last-minute news shown DAILY TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE LARD FOR SALE OR THOSE WHO WANT TO BUY: Since our last advertisement we have sold the Teague brick home on E street, the Ray Rhoades S- acre tract near Bethel church, and the Shumate farm near Rock Creek church. We have about 40-acre tract on No. 16 highway, about 2 miles from Millers Creek, with seven- room house, water and electricity in house, good barn, good smoke house and wash house, good or chard, fine shruWiery — a firat- dass home. Nice frontage on the highway. See about this before sold. One tract of 138 acres —- first- class farm about 22 miles from North Wilkesboro in edge of Ire- deli county. 10-room house in good condition, 2 roads through place; electricity; about 350,000 feet saw timber. A good buy for the right party. One tract of land near Thur mond, N. C. About 150 acres, 65 acres in cultivation. 35 acres first- class bottoin; about 200,000 foot of saw timber. One 7-room house, light and water, good orchard. A first-class home. Six-room ten ant house in good condition. The farm is well wire-fenced. 2 good roads. About 4 miles west from Elkin. A real fine home. One 5-room house in North Wilkesboro. One 7-ro«m house in North Wilkesboro. One 9-room house in North WilkesWo. Many other tracts and lots for sale. See me at Jenkins Hardware Co., North Wilkesboro, N. C. P. E. DANCY Real Estate Agent ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. We, the undersigned, having lualified as co-administrators of :he estate of T. C. McGinnis, de- leased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said M- ‘.ate to file them ■with either of the indersigned administrators at ’ores Knob, N. C.. or Cricket, N. C., on or before the 8th day of October, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their nght to recover. All persons indebted to said estate will likewise make im mediate settlement. This 8th day of October, 1946. ORSEN PHILLIPS. FRED JENNINGS, Co-Administrators of Estate of T. C. McGinnis, dec’d. 11-19M Real -Estate Sales - Rentals • ABSHER# Real Estate Co. E. M. Blackburn, Mgr. Office Over Payne Clo. Co. Cain’s Wonderful _ „ FIT MEDICINE Now is the tim* to give yeur dog a treatment *f Caun’s Fit Medicine and bars him ready for the HUNTING SEASON T. L CAIN AT CITY BARBER SHOP B-U aWARE P fStULEWT SW’ALlO'*^"^ HgriAS OF JAVA RCU3H SOUP mos. FROPiTHC NUT5 OT -mm SMios.THCift nests are BUIO MAINLV OF VtOtTABU AND ANIMAL SUMVANCES. You’ll “relish” the complete stock of gift merchandise at reasonable rices on display at STEELE’S EWELRY. We’re thankful for the opportuni ty to be of service to you. We ■want to cooperate with you in every way possible. Come in and tell us your needs. We are at your service. GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Steele JeHelru A------- -- ■ - ^ SIO.WllKtSBOffO.^t C SSX iXOI WE ARE ALL READY FOR SANTA.. .ATPENNEY’S. ..SHOP EARLY 1 Fur Trimmed Rayon Slipper Feminine finery for Christ mas! Black, blue, |.98 or wine. 4 • 8^. In Christmas Ball Colors Remember the old-fashioned Christmas ball colors—bright and gay! Slippers make gay and 'useful ChriMmas gifts! All Rayon Pbuh Slipper Heel is so comfortable! Cotton flannel lin- 0^9 ! Wine, Red. I Corduroy Velvet Slipper Wide-waled corduroy in royal blue, ivine,4m,29 4-9..A A Man’s Gift—Utility— SHIRTS $1.95 Men’s— MUFFLERS For dress or sports wear. San forized. Sport— SHIRTS $3.98 gfabftrdlYTe, broadcloth. Stylish— SWEATERS Rayon Also rayon-cotton blends. All wool slipovers. Warm and sporty coat Sweaters. 36-46. Towncraft— TIES 98c Hand-painted nature subjects. Woven rayon satin figures. resolved: One of your first New Year’s Resolutions should be a good looking wardrobe for 1946! And that mean* a visit to Penney’s for a new dress! Rayon crepes with sequin or nailhead trimming if it’s glamour you want... and tai!- ored styles, too, in wool-and-rayon and rayon gabardine. NEW DRESSES FOR CHRISTMAS »9.90 - *7.90 - *4-98 Skirts .Make Fine Gifts Women’s Skirts ,\ddcd Attraction Women’s Blouses 3-98 A skirt is a fine gift. With it Phese wonderful, launderable woman can multiply her blouses are tailored or plain, wardrobe. She wears it with in white and colors, some ■with .sweaters, blouses or jackets, stripe.s and flower prints, in We have carefully tailored Jither long or short-sleeved ikirts either plaid or plain. ;tyles. Ladies’ and Children’s Bunny FUR MITTENS 98c Dressy white rayon crepe with sellf-fringed edge. Soft, fur-backed mittens, full of ireamy warmth and prettiness for all winter long! She’ll like their dres-up whiteness, their roominess inside! And the gen uine leather palms in bright :olor will add charm! Fleece- lined; extra coziness! $3.98 Make Your Purchases Early! Men’s— . Socks, 4 pr. - $1.00 Ribbed, vertical clocks and the young-looking plaids. Dapk. Use Onr Lay-Away Plan Penney’s Toyland... In Basement! New Toys Received This Week To Go On Sale Friday Morning Refrigerators $1.19 Junicr— ........ Tinker Toys _$1.14 American— Log ^ts $2.15 Hi-Lo Brand— ABC Blocks . -29c -49c Sleepy Head— Dollsi -$3.38 Girls’—^ Sewing Set.. Poll- Walkers $2.29 White— (8 Bright Colors) Blackboards -$1.19 Boys’ Army— Rifles .-.^.--.$1.69 Plastic— Dash Sets $1.03