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Mr. R. M. Day, of Roaring River, returned home Thursday, from Hammond, La., where he Halted his mother and other rela tives. Mrs. J. I. Blalock and Mrs. P. O. Grist, and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Shell, of Lenoir, visited Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Wiles. Mrs. Blalock is Mrs. Wiles' mother. TAKE A BUSINESS COURSE Accounting or Secretarial. Ap proved for Veterans. Apltea tions accepted now for Fall term enrollment. Write for free pictorial cala \ logue. Clevenger College BOX 789 Telephone 714 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Mrs. W. E. Long 1b spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Day, at Roaring River. Mrs. Long is still confined to her bed a great part of the time. Mr. Bill Harmon, who holds a position with Western Electric in I Winston-Salem, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Yates, of Georgetown, S. C., are spending a few days with Mr. Yates' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yates, of Wilkesboro. Mr. Frank H. Pennell left Sunday for his home in San Francisco, California, after visit ing his sister, Miss Laura Pen nell. David Cothren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brady Cothren, underwent an appendix operation at the Wilkes Hospital. He is getting along fine. Mr. W. R. Harmon, Mr. Bill Harmon, Mrs. Dewey Minton and Miss Patsy Hawkins went to Mars Hill College Saturday night to hear a folk opera presented by students of the college. Mr. Dean Minton, of North Wilkesboro, sang the leading role in the per formance. Mr. ana Mrs. rwrj mm daughter, Mary Jo, and Mrg. M. B. Clark, of Moravian Walls, will leave Wednesday for a visit at FHaglers' Beach, Florida. Friends regret to tearp that Mrs. Cecil Wiles continues ill. She was carried today to the Bap tist hospital in Winston-Salem, and was accompanied by Mr. Wiles and daughter, Miss Doris Wiles. i Miss Blyna Eller, of Wllkes I boro, Route 1, returned Sunday, January 2, to Tennessee Wesley , an College. Athens, Tenn., to re I sume her duties as librarian there * after spending Christmas holi ' days with her parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. Chas. F. Bller. i Mrs. Richard Cranor, of Wadley, Ga., spent from Friday to Monday in Wilkesboro with j Mr. and Mrs. Presley E. Brown, the latter being her mother. Mrs. Brown returned to Wadley with her today. Mrs. William H. Hollings, of Rah way, N. J., has returned to her home after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Geo. W. Miller, of North Wilkesboro, Route 3, and with her daughter, Miss Constance Smithey, o f Greensboro. Mrs. Hollings is the former Mrs. Mabel Smithey of North Wilkesboro, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Trivette returned to the city Saturday after a three-weeks' vacation in Florida. Thep spent the Christ mas holidays with their daugh ter, Mrs. William R. Kuenzel, and Mr. Kuenzel, who live at North Bay Island, Miami Beach. They attended the Orange Bowl football game on New Year's Day. Mr.and Mrs. Earl Mackintosh, Jr., spent last week-end here at Ferguson with Mrs. Mackintosh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fer guson, en route to Washington, D. C. to make their home fol lowing a month's honeymoon spent at Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Mackintosh, the former Miss Eleanor Ferguson, and Mr. Mack intosh were married December 4th in the Lenoir First Methodist Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to helf> "loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in ; named bronchial mucous mem* branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to nave your money back. iCREOMULSION , forCousrbs, Chest Cd Js, E rcnof.itis
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