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[itenM iMxovt Coiners amd Goers ... From
People You Know WKo Move About
Mr. Cecil Wllee, wbo holde »
rMPonatble position with the
Rexall Store, Is recuperattn*
from a serloas Illness.
- Elder T. L. WUson will preach
at Reddles River church Sunday,
11 a. m. The poibllc Is most cor
dially Invited to attend.
Mrs. J. H. Johnson will leave
tomorrow to visit with Dr. and
Mrs. Calvin Strlngfleld and lit
tle grandson, Calvin Preston
Strlngfleld, 111., in San Antonio,
Texas. Mrs. Strlngrfleld is the
daughter of Mrs. Johnson, who
will make the trip to San Anton
io by plane.
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ANDERSON
ELECTRIC COMPANY
Telephone 630
WILKESBORO, N. C
Miss Blanche Ferguson, of
WilkePmro, will leave tomorrow
to visit with her brother, Mr. W.
«. Fergusd*, at^ Curies Ne*
Fasun near Rlchafond, Va. ^
Rev. Mr. Horn, from Winston-
Salem, will be guest speaker at
Macedonia Church, near Honda,
Sunday, Nov. 24, at 11:00 a. m.
The pu/bllc Is cordially invited.
Mesdames Palmer Horton, W.
B. Somers, Joe Barber, Fred
Hubbard and Miss Frank Som
ers were visitors to Richmond,
Va. last week.
Ex.Sherlff Presley B. Brown
was carried to Davla Hospital
this morning for treatment. He
has been 111 for a week at his
home in Wllkesboro.
Mr. C. C. Wallace, of Gastonia,
prominent lumber dealer who
makes his headquarters here, en
tered the Wilkes hospital for
treatment Tuesday.
Miss Mary Evelyn'Crook spent
Sunday here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crook, and
had as her guest, Miss June Har
vey, of Miami, Fla., Miss Crook
and Miss Harvey are student
nurses at the Baptist Hospital
in Winston-Salem.
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WILKES AUTO SALES, Inc.
W. 0. Absher — F. D. Forester
Telephone 51 Forester Avenue
Mr. W. G. Gabriel, mBaa«« of
Belk’s department store, Is-boy-
Ing merchandise In New ■Yorlt
City this week. Mr. Gabriel made
the trip from Wlnaton-Salem by
plane.
Dr, and Mni. J. G. BenUey
.have returned to their home at
Pores Knob from a teb-day trip
to Plasterco, Va., where they
visited their daughter, Mrs. Joe
Carter. •
Mr,, and Mrji. WaUon Brame,
Mr. Frank Allen and Mr.
Charlee H. Day were among those
front h^ attending the Garo-
llna-Wak© Forest football game
Saturday at Chapel Hill. '
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Story, Jr..
Mr. and Mrs. Don Story and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Gray were a-
mong the local people who saw
Carolina defeat Wake Foreet
26-14 at Chapel Hill Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Blackburn
and daughter, of Boomer, and
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Minton, of
North Wllkesboro, visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Whitworth, of
Winston-Salem, for the week
end.
Mr. Elmore Handy and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Higgins, of Winston-
Salem, were among those from
out-of-town attending the funer
al service In Wllkesboro Satur
day for Mrs. O. P. Blevins, who
died Thursday morning.
A son, Ralston Murphy Pound,
III, was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralston Murphy Pound, Jr., of
Charlotte, on Tuesday, Novem
ber fifth. The baby Is a great-
grandson of Mrs. James Clinton
Smoot, of this city.
Ellen Joyce Jones, 13-months-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Jones, underwent a ma
jor operation Wednesday 1 n
Richmond, Va. Mr. Jones return
ed to this city last night and
Mrs. Jones remained with their
child In Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riley, of
gt. Louis, Mo., were here this
week tor a short while. They
were accompanied home by Mrs.
Rftsa Reeves, Mrs. Riley’s mo
ther, who will spend sometime In
St. Louis with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Halgwood
visited Mr. Haigwood’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Halgwood
over the wjeek-end. Mrs. Paul
Halgwood is teaching Home EJco-
nomics at Plttaboro High School
and Mr. Paul Halgwood is going
to school at Chapel Hill.
Mr. Pat WilllamB, Jr., Mr.
Charles J. Williama and Mr. Carl
Coffey are members of the D
Club at Davidson CoJlege. The
club has its purpose the foster
ing of more cordial athletic re
lationships with other education
al institutions.
Dr. and Mrs. David E. Brown
ing, of the First Baptist church
here, Rev. W. N. Brookshire, At
torneys T. B. Story and J. P.
Jordan, of Wllkesboro, have been
attending the Baptist State Con
vention In Asheville this week.
The convention closed today.
Born on November 13th, to
Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Strlngfleld
in Brooke General Hospital in
San Antonio, Texas, a son, Pres
ton Calvin Strlngfleld, III. Mrs.
Stringfleld Is the former Miss
Billie Waugh Johnson, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson, of
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Billings and
son, Philip, and Mrs. A. L.
Hutchinson, mother of Mrs. Bil
lings, left Tuesday for an ex
tended visit with Mrs. Billings’
brother and sister in Flint, Mich
igan, where Mrs. Hutchinson is
planning to make her home. Mr.
Billings left from there by plane
for Ogden, Utah, to visit with his
brother, James Billings, who is
critically ill.
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—JMIbs Mary Stewart Morehonse,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Morehouse of Oakwoods, has
been chosen for the Freshman
choir at Mount Holyoke CoMege.
The first performance of the
choir was given Sunday evening
at ’Venpers, In. the campus
chapel. The* group sang “Even-
Bong," by Relchardt.
Rev. Olate Brown, pastor of
Gordon Baptist church, Rev. OU'
bert Oaborae, pastor of Oak
Grove, Rev. Irdell Osborne, pas
tor of Pleasant Grove and Mount
Carmel, Rev. Garfield CardweU,
and Rev. Ralph A. Miller, pastor
of the newly organised Gospel
Church, all attended the State
Baptist convention at Asheville
Tuesday. These pastors repre
sented the Brushy Mountain As-
sociatlon. i
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The WoBian*s
ety of N6W Hop*
’frith Mra.,MUlaM Fair T&n:
SocisJ Calendar
The November meeting of
the North WUfcesboro Wom
an’s clnb, which was postponed
from Monday, will' be held
Monday afternoon, November
25, S:SO o’clock in the Wom
an's clubhouse on Trogdon
Street with Mesdames A. M.
Church, J. O. Reins, J. M.
Crawford, and R. E. Gibbs as
associate hostesses.
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Jack Alexander
At The Jewel Box
Jack Alexander, formerly of
Stony Point, has accepted a po
sition In the watch and jewelry
repair department of the Jewel
JIox here. Mr. Alexander is well
qualified by training and exper
ience for his duties.
Men's and boys' Sport Coats,
Men’s Mackinaw coats, and army
rain coats, all good values. Ton
should see them.—The Goodwill
Store; The Place for Valnes.
ll-2S-2t
DISTRESS OF
BabviCold
Miendk
When your child catches
cold, rub his little throat,
chest and back at bedtime
with warming, soothing
■ ~ ■ cial
Vicks VapoRub. Its specii
relief-bringing action goes
to work Inkantly . . . and
keeps working lor hours to
relieve distress while he
sleeps. Often by morning,
most distress of the cold is
gone. Try it! Discover why
most young mothers use the
one andonly Vicks VapoRub.
children’s Shoes and Slippers.
Thousands of pairs on hand now.
-—The GoodwiU Store. ll-25-2t
WE RE NOW OPEN
FOR BUSINESS
We are pleased to announce to the public that we are
now open for business, and that our plant is in full op
eration in the building on Ninth Street next door to
Wallace Radio Service, across the street from S. V.
Tomlinson wholesale store. We hove modern equip
ment .nd exp-ert cleaners.. Your patronage will be
greatly appreciated.
Call For and Delivery Service
’n«ie SOUTHERN
681 CLEANERS
O. K. Whittington
Cecil Blimgarner
fRODUCTO^
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EAUTlfUL enough,
to frame"—that's
what ao many say
wrhen they see the nevn Witt-
nauers, distinguished mem
bers (rf the Longines-Witt-
nauer family of fine watches,
all powered with the famed
Wittnauer watch movements
that tell time so well, for so
long. Production is not yet
up to the demand, but those
we have are well-worth see
ing. Come in and let us show
them to you.
BUDGET TERMS!
CARL W.
STEELE
“Tour Credit Jeweler"
w.m: S
Haslvteelffill.®**-?
afternoon 'for'' tht
meeting. Mrs. Ro4>y Bllof, jwd'
charge of tho program, ai«6d
by Mrs. W. 8. Fletcher, Hfi. R.
C. Goodwin, Mra , Nora BQler,'
Mrs. Russell Church,‘MTa.'Biih^
canter and Mrs. Bd Hayee. Aftm',
a brief buelhess session rotresh-
ments were enjoyed.
Fop Tkeaday.iaranlng'in tho one
tablo of rook Mrs. Warner MDler.
fir., won the top score award,
and Mrs. Clifton Miller low
■core. In 4>ridge the wfamers were
Srs. RobM Damachroder and;
Srs. J. W. WiUls. for high end
low scores with the bingo award
gedng to Mrs. R. B. Dnnn.
Mr^^Dickson ts '
Hostess at Parties
Two delightful parties were
given by Mrs. Ztob Dickson at her
home in Wllkeeboro entertaining
Monday and Tuesday evenings.
The Thanksgiving motif was
emphasized In the party appoint
ments, decorations, and the sal
ad course served at the conclus
ion of play on each evening. For
Monday four tables were made
up for bridge and on Tueeday
three for bridge and one for
rook. Honor gift was given to
Mrs. Clifton Miller, the former
Miss 'Wanda Kprley, on Tuesday
evening.
Those winning prizes In the
bridge game Monday were Mrs.
Presley Myers, high score, Miss
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^pport the Y. M. C. A.
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TALL CAN DIXIE HOME— 3 CANS
MILK 38'
NO. 2 CAN LARSON’S—
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BEN GEE— PKG.
Chow Mein Dinqir . .48c
OCEAN SBRAY—
CRANBERRY SAUCE 25c
PACKAGE—
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12-OZ. CAN DEL MAE—
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1-LB. PACKAGE j 1
SILVER CUP— ^ M f m
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• TODAY •
FLORIDA—
ORANGES, 2 doz... 49c
“A” GRADE CHUCK—
ROAST iL-39’
NO. 1 DIAMOND ENGLISH—
WALNUTS, Ige., lb.. 49c
“A” GRADE ROUND—
STEAKIL 61«
THIN SHELL—
PECANS, lb 59c
“A” GRADE T-BONE—
STEAKIL 6S»
FRESH—
CRANBERRIES, lb.. 39c
"A” GRADE—
HAMBURGER, lb... 39c
FRESH—
C0C0ANUTS,lb 15c
HALF OR WHOLE SMOKED—
HAMSIL 69«
RED—
GRAPES, 2 ibs.... 29c
LOIN PORK—
CHOPSIL-69
€lWiniPV*|C_^_
POTATOES, 2 lbs.-13c
LOIN VEAL—
CHOPSIL.63>
WHITE-
POTATOES, 10 lbs-33c
VEAL RIB-
CHOPS *. 55»
TEXAS PINK—
GRAPEFROIT, lb..... 8c
DIRECT FROM COAST TO YODi-
OYSTERS, pint.... 63c
YELLOW—
ONIONS, 3 lbs. 10c
BOSTON BUTT—
PORK ROAST, lb... 49c