About Comers and Goer• ... From ere and There People You Know Who Move About Mr. <3. O. Dodson, of Washing ton. D. C.f is visiting his brother, Mr. H. B. Dodson and family. A daughter, Carolyn, -was born in Raleigh December 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranor, Jr. Mrs. R. L. Seroggs returned Sunday to her home at Moravian Falls after spending a week with relatives In Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Shinault and two daughters, Louise and Eliza beth, of Dobson, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. * O. Smoak during the holidays. - ' j Mrs. Z. O. Eller, who was a pa tient at Davis Hospital in States ville, is now at her home on Tenth Street, but still has to Te maln in bed. M1b8 Nancy Garwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Garwood returned today to Appalachian college In Boone after spending #he holidays at home here. Mrs. Clyde Pearson and daugh ter, Margaret Janis, born Tues day, December 28 at the Baptist hospital in Winston-Salem, have returnee to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bretholl, who live near Moravian Falls, are enjoying the sunshine of Flojida. They expect to be away from home for several more weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Blevins and daughter, Pat, of Greens boro, visited with Mrs. Blevins' ants, Mr. and Mrs. Walter f/>and other relatives here ig the holidays. say: Are you a big man? u so, bring yourself to us. Let <u fix you up with a good suit, sixes from 44 to 60 on hand. Special at |97.60.—The Good will Store, The Place for Extra Values. It Mrs. N. O. Smoak and daugh ter and granddaughter, Miss Norma Smoak and Deborah Liles, spent the week-end In Johnson City, Tenn., in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maden. Born to iMr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips, of Boomer, at Dula's Hospital In Lenoir, December 2S, twin girls, Linda Carol and Bren da Ann. Both mother and daugh ters are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bller and two daughters, Libby Ann and Martha, left Saturday for their home at Philadelphia, Pa., after spending ten days here with rela tives. Mrs. J. C. Smoot and Miss Liz zie Hisle returned to their home here Thurtday following a ten days visit in Charlotte in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pound. Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Jenrette and children, Catherine an,j Tom my, have returned from Marietta, N. C., where they spent last week with Mr. Jenrette's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenrette. Miss Carolyn Ogilvie has re turned to Red Springs where she is a student after spending the holiday season 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ogilvie, at Oakwoods. Miss Barbara Ogilvie, music instructor in the Oriffin high school near Winston-Salem, spent the Christmas season at Oak woods with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ogilvie. Seaman John Martin has re turned to his post of duty at San Diego, California, after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pardue, who reside near the Wllkesboros. Mr. Jack Downs, of Douglas, Wyo., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. T. E. Story, in WUkeeboro. This week he will go to Asherille to Scisit other relatives before re turning to Wyoming January 15. Miss Mary H. Walker, of Gib sonville, who teaches in the stu dent training school at A. S. T. C. in Boone, visited here from Tues day until Sunday in the home of Mrs. C. L. Sock u ell. Mr. anjl Mrs. J. M. MoOarter, of North Wilkeflboro, Route 8, left by plane Thursday morning for Miami, (Florida. Mrs. M©Car ter is an aunt of Mrs. Stacle Gall, of Winston-Salem. Circle No. 2, of the Wilkes [. D^ro Wesleyon Service Guild i will meet Tuesday evening, Jan uary 11, at the home of Mrs. Russell Pearson with Mrs. Charles Garwood and Miss Odessa Hanks as oo-hostesses. Mr. C. C. Parlier, of Charlotte, visited relatives in Wllkesboro Sunday. He was accompanied home by his mother, Mrs. J. R. Parlier, whQ had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Prank T. ursnor, lor buiub nuie. Seaman Don Pardue was homo for part of the Christmas holi days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pardue, r^idents of Wilbesboro route two. He is now stationed at San Diego, California. Mr. C. P. Walter returned to his home here Thursday from Stuart iBrast, Va., where he at tended .funeral services Decem ber 27 for Mrs. Luther Walter, his sister-in-law who died Christ mas Day. Mr. John Ellis Justice left Sun day to resume his studies at Yale University, New Haven, Conn., after spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Justice. The former Mr. Justice attended the debutante ball held in Raleigh last week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weather wax spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Weatherwax's mother, Mrs. T. G. Perry. They went from here to Pittsburgh, Penn., to visit Mr. Weathwax's parents before returning to their home at Hamp ton, Va. Mr. Richard Reins has return d to school at Richmond, Va., fter speeding the holidays with is parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. talph R. Reins. Richard is a tudent at Richmond Prol'essional nstitute, which is a division of William and Mary College. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and laughter, Charlotte, returned to Varrenton, Va., Friday after vis ting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray, rr., in/' Wilkesboro. They had >een in Florida during ithe holt days and were en when they stopped Wilkesboro. Miss Elizabeth Alexander, pub lic music Instructor of Greenville, III.; Charles Alexander, secretarial position College, and Mr. student of Lees-Mc4ae College at Banner B&k, were lome for the holiday season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. «. Alexander, j who reside several miles west of ' Wllkesboro route home or a visit dn n the schools Miss Mary who has a at Davidson 11 Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Culler bad as guests during the holidays out of town members of their fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Culler and three children, Betty Jean, Bofbby, and Jimmy, of Bluefield, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fritz, Hattiesbur'g, Miss. Mrs. Fritz is the former Miss Lena Culler. The general meeting of the Woman's Society of the First 1 Baptist church will be held Tues .day evening, 7:30 o'clock^ at Relns-fttardUant chapel with members of Circle No. 2 being in charge of the program. At this meeting Mrs. James, of El kin, will meet with the gronp and be in charge of the installation service for new officers. All right, here you are! One lot young men's two-piece suits, close-oat price only $15.00. Also to dose oat several young men's fine all wool worsted suits and cheviots only g25.00^j-01i© Good will Store, The Fla&jrfor Bar* gains. 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