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The circle* of the North Wll keeboro First BapUst church are meeting on Tuesday as follows: Circle No. 1, Mrs. Gilbert Par due,3 p. m. Circle No. 2, Mrs. T. J. Fra iler, 7:0 p. m. Circle No. 3, Mrs. Tom Kilby, 3 p. m. Circle "No. 4, home of Mrs. F. C. x Tomlinson with Mrs. D. L. Crook co-hostess, 7:80 p. m. * 3 Circle No. 5, home of Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain with Mrs. O. E. Trtplett' as co-hostess, 7:30 P. m. . Circle No. 3, at the home of Miss Mae Foster wiht Miss Grace Roland and Miss Fannie Ruth Kilhy as co-hosteses, 7:30 p. m. Circle No. 7 at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bullis, with Mrs. W. O. Johnson and Mrs. Shoun Ker baugh as hostesses, 7:30 p. m. Big One Cent Rexal] sale on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Ban today of this week at your local Rexall Store. FOR EXPERT JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIR ? SEE ? WRIGHT'S MEN'S SHOP WILKE8BORO, N. C. An Work Guaranteed The Woman's Society of the North Wilkesboro First Metho dist church will meet Tuesday ev ening, 7: SO o'clook, at the home of Mrs. James Hauser. The Franklin circle is to be in charge of the program. The Presbyterian Auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening, eight o'clock, in the assembly room of the educational building. The Wilkeaboro Woman's club will meet Friday night, Oc tober 22, at the home of Mrs. T. M. Foster, with Mrs. G. T. Mitchell, Mrs. t*. B. Dula, and Mrs. R. E. Prevette associate i hcAteeses. Miss Mabel Hendren will be in charge of the program and Dr. John T. Wayland will be guest speaker. ? MORE ABOUT ? G. O. P. RALLY STARTS on page one Ing. Senator Cain stated that the greatest "weapon of communism is to encourage a breaking down of confidence in one group for another, and that President Truman in his campaign is at tempting to incite class against class. On the civil righas issue, Sen ator Cain said that the Republi cans favored the policy of each state solving its own problems as far as possible and that the Democratic party is no longer the great organization with states' rights a fundamental principle. He described Govern or Thurmond as a "top notch Joe" whom he learned to respect while a colonel at the front in Belgium. VI" Whatever your calling custom made SUITS AND OVERCOATS CUSTOM TAILORING by $47.50 to $65.00 should do the best job of alL ? Plenty of patterns. MARLOW'S MEN'S SHOP Exclusive "Schaefer" representative. /?#???? ~?2? with a FUEL-SAVINO ^ WILLIAMS Oft??AllC INTER v AIR CONDITIONIR ? |< a |-Cm v! fill VERTICAL COUNTERFLOW V. & T. TIRE COMPANY EISELE CONSTRUCTION CO. Tomlinson Building Phone 767 SEE US FOR ESTIMATES ON YOUR BUILDING We Can Give You Contract Price THIS WEEK'S D R I V El N THEATRE PROGRAM Monday and Tuesday, October 18-19 "THE JOLSON STORY" ~ In Jechnicolor. Starring Larry Parks and Eve lyn Keyes. Wednesday, October 20th "RETURN OF RIN TIN TIN" Family Night. 50c Per Car Regardless of the Number of Persons. Thursday and Friday, October 21-22 "BUCK PRIVATES" Featuring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Tub* In Station WKBC Every Day At 12:05 and 165 P. M. SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P. M. T In conclusion, he held up Dewey and Warren *s a great team which will bring unity in America and make America so strong that no aggressor will bring on war. j Pores Knob Club Has 1 A Splendid Meeting Mrs. Annie H. Green, Home Demonstration Agent, gave a To ry helpful and interesting dem onstration , to the Pores Knob club Monday, October 11, at 2 p. m., at the Community Honsa on "Cleaning end Refinlshing 'Old Furniture." She covered every step of this interesting work, showing all the materials needed, Including brushes, dust rags, scrapere, turpentine, steel wool, sand papers, and shellac and oils for the finish of the wood. She Bhowed three pieces of walnut, one in natural wood before being finished, one finished in oil, and one finished with shellac. We hope some time in the near fut ure to put this demonstration in practice 'by having an all-day school at the Community House and refinlBh a lot of our old piec es of furniture. The devotionals of the meeting consisted of the siglng of "The OM North stAf??. MfiBSSlCjfij**1 Was Mrs. Plato Hendren and Mrs. J. B. Parller will be hostesses . - , for the November meeting at the read by Mrs. W. C. Anderson, the! Community House. Reported secretary. The foil call was ans wered by each member giving a fire prevention hint in observance of Fire Prevention Week. Mrs. W. R. Parller gave the treasur ers' report. The business period was in charge of the presdient, Mrs. J. M. Bentley. Several small mat ters of .old business were dispos ed of. Tbe recreational leader, Mrs. Kenneth Broyhlll, outlined a Hallowe'en party to be held for the entire community on Satur day night, October SO, at 7 p. m., at the Community House, consisting of fortune telling, priz es for best costume, fishing from the Wishing' Well, bingo, and re freshment stands,. along with stunts and games. It sounds like more fun for the entire family. During the social hour, Mrs. W. O. Johnson, who was cele brating her birthday Monday, was presented with a surprise shower of gifts. The hostesses, Mrs. W. C. An derson and Mrs. W. O. Johnson, served delicious refreshments to by Mrs. J. M. Bentley. o Baton That Book to tko library Don't miss the big, original One Cent Sale which starts at your Rexall Store Wednesday. LIN BUMGARNER 8 Miles West on highway 421 Phong 2S-F-21 North Wiftasbor* European rye production la tentatively estimated at about 685 million bniheia, compared with 495 million in 1947 and 7?S million in 1985-39. Big, original One starts Wednesday at Bean Store (North Drag Stare). Don't ?sloes offered. MILLERS CREEK THEATR# PROGRAM Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 18-19 "SECRETS OF A MODEL" All-Star Cast. Admission 50c Per Person. For ADULTS ONLY. Wednesday and Thursday, October 20-21' "THIS LOVE OF OURS" Starring Merle O'Beron and C. Korv. Two Shows Each Njght: First Show Starts At 7:00 o'clock. FRONT PAGE NEWS IN DRESSES, COATS and SUITS Dramatic Headlines this Fall . . . "BACKS ARE BACK IN FASHION" .. . BACK BEAUTY means figure flattery ... a silhouette that is full and ani mated yet very slim down the front and sides?the most wearable styles in years . . . viewed back, front or profile, the effect of BACK BEAUTY is feminine, fresh and new! . .. YOUR BACK-SWEPT DRESSES . . . . . Completely, serenely simple seen from the front . . . beauti fully draped, very flattering as-you-go . . . 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