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s Creek Club rober Meeting Mrs. Paul Delp charmingly en- | textained the October gathering of Millers Creek Club women. Six-] teen members were present. The little business for the month was to appropriate money to pay for a needy child's lunch at school, and to sell refreshments for the ? t t ... ? V. x ??? - Mr*. Greene gave one of the most interesting and most useful demon strations of the entire yeajr?that of refinishing furniture. If otae has antiques or just ordinary pieces of good substantial furniture it may be made into lovely and valuable furniture by the correct, painstak ing process described. Experience proves it a fascinating hobby as 1 Quality Food Store WEEK-END SPECIALS PINTOS, 2 lbs. 24c 5 POUNDS? STALEY'S SYBUP 43c 1 POUND PREMIUM? ? CRACKERS 23c NO. 2 DelMONTE CRUSHED OR SLICED? PINEAPPLE - 32c 1 POUND PREMIER? CRARBERRY SAUCE 20c 6 OZ. NESTLES SEMI SWEET? CHOCOLATE ? 21c PINT GOLD SEAL? GLASS WAX 59c LARGE FLORIDA? GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for ? 25c 1 POUND PARCAT? MARGARINE 35c 2 POUNDS VELVETTA? CHEESE 85c 1 POUND COBLE SWEET? ? CREAM BUTTER 69c 1 POUND ARMOUR'S STAR? BAKED HAM 99c 1 POUND ARMOUR'S STAR? SAUSAGE 45c LIBERTY SUNDAY ONLY.... Spine-Chilling Adventures Filmed In "16 FATHOMS . s^"9 MAN-EATING MONSTERS . . . RUTHLESS HUMAN KILLERS . . . IN THE FORBIDDEN JUNGLES OF THE SEA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA On the Same Program Sunday Only CERDAN vs ZALE Fight Pictures Round by Round of this Year's Most Sensational Fight. Note: Sunday Doors Open I Shows At 1:45 - 8:45 2: P. M. - 9: P. M. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER GREATER ENCORE WEEK All Request MONDAY Programs ONLY MICKEY ROONEY In His Greatest Picture As KILLER McCOY You'll Want To See It I TUESDAY Again and Again... | ONLY CLARE LANA GABLE TURNER. "HOMECOMING" well. Mrs. W. E. Gaither invites every member, especially new ones, to be present at her home in November. Third Thursday. Remember! SOCIAL CAL The Rendezvous Mountain Chap ter of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution will meet Tuesday afternoon, four o'clock. First Methodist To Hove Study Class America's Geographical Fron tiers, the fall mission study for the Woman's Society of the North Wilkesboro First M e t h odlst church is to Ibe a presentation of the book "On our Own Door step", 'by Frank &. Mead. This book is a graphic Introduction to the problems of1 the hour in A laska, Puerto Rica, Nawaii, this Oanal Zone, and the Virgin Is lands, sketched against the back ground of history and Christian concern. The class, to be held at the Woman's clubhouse on Trogdon street Tuesday evening, Novem ber 2, beginning at six o'clock, is to have as instructors Mrs. Fred Olark, who will present the first half of the book, and Miss Mil dred Bradford, a teacher in the city school. A buffet supper is to be serv ed during the intermission. Mem bers of the Woman's Society of the Friendship church at Millers Creek, of which Mrs. Hunt Eu daily is president, are joining in with the class. Wesley Bible Class Met Tuesday Evening Around sixteen members were present for the monthly meeting of the Wesley Bible class of the North Wllkesfooro First Metho dist church held Tuesday even ing at the home of Mrs. 0. K. Pope with Miss Pansy Ferguson as associate "hostess. The devo tions and program were given by Miss Ferguson and Patsy Pope. Miss Ferguson, the# retiring president, presided for the elec tion of officers. Mrs. Thurmond Kenerly was named as president; Mrs. J. E. Doughton, vice presi dent; Mrs. H. M. Blvens, secre tary; and Miss Ferguson, treas urer. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Betum Thst Boo* to th# Iftaiy ALEXANDER Construction Co. P. O. Box . 771 NORTH WILKESJJBORO, N. G All Kinds Of GRADING DONE With Shovel or Bulldozer FREE ESTIMATES YOU AINT HEARD NOTHING TILL YOU HEAR.... 'I Shoulda Quit When I Was Ahead' 'Won d'rin When' sung by Pearl Bailey and these top tunes 'Isn't It Romantic', 'Miss Julie July', 'Indiana Dinner', and many merry more top tunes ... TODAY and FRIDAY Rear' ^WttJulie July1 Mearf Wt h Romantic? 1, j 1 =t= 3*r s?r* ..rt'i flew! -WondWYfla# fUarfvc* many m &it ft* Pour* AM U? towmg Lova And Joy And (oncotic Rhytfcn lo Tito World Into III AWMMMifWymi vaotfia LAKE VI Ma for "VMwat Uv*r AN amy DEIOFf Cinfo wiHm ?l "0?r fta*** aatl "Mm SU*s"I MAM mem Tba aM ?k* part Mm ?pic* ?f Bfo info "Vmrity OUT I BMWtt^MRieMDMe nraJIKIV ??"MOW I Let's Go to Hie Big LAND SALES! i. First Sale 10 A. M. ? BLAIR BUSINESS BLOCK ON MAIN STREET Also o number of Cars; Trucks, Saddle Horses, Work Horses and Mules Second Sale 2 P. M< 50 HOMESITES, HOMES & SMALL FARMS Part of the Miller and Phillips Farms, just off Highway 421,1 mile west of the City Limits of NORTH WILKESBORO AT AUCTION! SATURDAY, OCT. 30 rirst dole?10 A. M. Starting at 10 o'clock a. m. on Main Street at the Blair Block East Main street next to the Carolina Restaurant, 12 of the finest Business lots left that are available in this fine growing city with the following advantages. 1st: Strategically located, suitable and fit for any type of high class business from retail to wholesale. And es pecially one site suitable for the finest automobile agen ty with repair and body shop already built, fronting Main street and 5th street, both hardsurfaced, paving all paid for, and fronting Railroad Siding, and all well up out of and above the tragic high water floods and best of all right in the center of the best little city in Western North Carolina, and the growing end of the city. Be sure to look this valuable property over before the sale and se lect your choice lot or lots. After the sale it will be too late. Be safe now, not sorry later. Immediately after this sale, we will sell a large number of new and used cars and trucks, several high class sad dle horses, work horses and mules. . - . **v Second Sale-2:00 P. M. Part of the W. D. Miller and Phillips Farms, subdivided into Homesites and Small Farms, and including a num ber of homes. This property is known as the late Albert Forester Estate lands, and is ideally located just off High way No. 421,1 mile west of the corporate limits of North Wilkesboro. It is near Welcome Home Church and ad joins the lands of Attorney and U. S. Commissioner Ralph Davis7 beautiful home lands. The small fertile farms offered at this sale range in size from 5 to 50 acres, and are well suited for practically any type of farming, or for a close-in country home estate. Just an ideal place to live, enjoy and prolong life, near one of the most progressive cities in this section. All with good road frontage, and running water on each tract. CoAtact T.J.FRAZIER REALTY CO. PHONE 108 Sole Conducted By FREE! *50 FREE! - -FREEGOVT. SALE RAIN OR SHINE
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