FURTHER REDUCTIONS AT SPAINHOUR'S CLEARANCE OF SPRING APPAREL Gronp of Women's Dresses Were up to $10.95 now * 7.00 Were up to *14.95 now 8.00 Were up to *17.95 now 10.00 Were up to *19.95 now 11.00 Group of Women's Suits Were up to *29.95 now *20.00 Were up to *39.95 now 25.00 Were up to *49.95 now 30.00 Group of Women's Coats Were up to *29.95 now *20.00 Were up to *39.95 now 25.00 Were up to *49.95 now 30.00 Group of Raincoats HALF PRICE Group of Women's Hats Values to *6.95 now *4.88 Values to *4.95 now 3.88 Group Ladies' Coats & Toppers Values to *29.95 ~ $10.00 LOCAL NEWS v Mr. Ralph Gilreath Is con structing a residence at Mora vian Falls. Mr. Roscoe Pardue la erecting a new home on the highway he-] tween Wilkesboro and Moravian Palls. Mrs. Julia Nichols continues very ill at the home of a daugh ter, Mrs. R. D. Hayes, at Millers Creek. Mrs. Bob Price and daughter, Miss Mary Price, of Stoneville, were visitors Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. MoNiel. Miss Peggy Pennington, a Jun ior at Greensboro College, wag a guest here during the week-end of Miss Jo Lassiter. Mr. B. G. Williams and daugh ter, Anne, of Raleigh, spent Sat urday and Sunday here with Mr. Williams' aunt, Mrs. J. G. Hack ett, and Mr. Hackett. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Caroon, Jr„ will leave Sunday to attend the North Carolina Dental Soci ety convention it Asheville for three days. Mrs. S. V. Tomlinson is a pa tient at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, where she under went a minor operation Monday. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. R. B. Sims and daughter, Anne, of Stoneville, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McNiel. Mrs. Sims and Mrs. McNiel are sisters. Attorney Harold Burke has re covered from a recent operation at Charlotte Memorial hospital and has returned to his law of fice here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gantt and family, of Statesvllle, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Day Sunday. Mr. Gantt Is a brother of Mrs. Day. Friends are glad to know that Mrs. C. M. Chambers, of Win ston-Salem, is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. For ester in Wilkesboro. Mrs. Cham bers is Mrs. Forester's mother. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Smoak, their daughter and granddaugh ter, Miss Norma and Debbie Smoak, spent Sunday with rela tives in Charlotte. Miss Virginia Day and . Miss Dot Beamon, students at Virgin ia Intermont College at Bristol, Va., spent the week-end here with Miss Day's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Day. The Evangelistic Club of Gor don Baptist church will be at the Goshen Baptist church Saturday night, April 24, at 7:30. A spe cial Invitation is extended to the public to attend the service. Miss Sallie Outlaw, a former member of the city school faculty here and who is now teaching at Lexington, spenf the week-end here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis re turned home Tuseday from Wil mington, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bordeaux, and family. Mrs. Bordeaux is their daughter. They also attended the azalia festival.

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