People You Know Who More About I Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunn and ■on, Bill, are vacationing this week at Carolina Beach. Miss Mable Hendren visited her sister, Miss Catherine IJen dren, in Durham last week. Mrs. George Burgess and Mrs. Cyrus Wiles are vacationing this week at Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Fred Anderson, of Cam den, N. J., spent last week here with her aunt, Mrs. Rosa Reeves. Miss Josephine Hunter, of Fay ettville, is spending this week with her cousin, Miss Helen Phillips. Miss Betty Jean Myers is spending this week in Asheville as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gran ville TMyers. Friends are glad to learn that Mrs. M. W. Greene is improving. Mrs. Greene has been ill for the past 16 weeks. W. B. Miller, of Hickory. p^Lspendlng a few days in Wil VjL^oro as guest of her sister, r gton Perkins. 8ally Otulaw, a former r dfcieTrtli- in the city schools, is visiting Mrs. Paul Billings and other friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crspior, Jr., and daughter, Carol, of Ra leigh, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frnak Cranor. Mrs. Julia Cox, of Greensboro, is spending a few weeks here with her sisters, Mrs. D. T. Tri vette and Mrs. C. E. Jenkins, Sr. Mr. N. L. Brewer and wife are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Loug. Mr. Brewer, a former resident of Wilkes, now resides at Lake land, Fla. Rev. John Pope, of Lenoir, visited Mr. W. E. Long at Roar ing River, Sunday. Mr. Long has been very ill for sometime but is improving now. Mr. Tommy Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Long, is spend ing several days at Lafayette, La., with his cousins, Jerome and Gregory Long. Miss Ruth Long has returned to her home in Wilkesboro after spending several days at Har mony with her grandmother, Mrs. R. L. Reid. Mrs. W. D. Reeves and son, Billy Reeves, of St. Petersburg, Fla., are spending the week-end with Mrs. Reeves' mother-in-law, Mrs. Rosa Reeves. Mrs Lawson Parsons, wen) known resident of W ship. i« recovering ftt ration performed Saturoay the Wilkes hospital. « A,„0 p » Liomax and Mr. and Mr^ 0. B. M„_ twin t£"Lt ««* »« tha Lomax, visitea i»» Bluetleld, W. V«."d »tth rel. tives at Spruce Pine. Mr. John Kermit k„ returned to "■ . src* o. «• <» ther. Mr. E. M. Blackburn. Mr„. W. A. Elli. and . and Blair, ol Baleish, »™ v> f" Mr8 Ellis' sisters, Mrs. uor ing Mrs. &«» R under *i°b «| is recuperating from illness. BCT. Vernon Nlehol. and^on, Vernon Charles, J •' Sunday to their "ome1n N«» York state alter .P«ndtt| al days with Mr. and Mrs. M. « Brame. Kemp returned Charles Lee Kemp . home Monday from a ten d y -loit with Mr. and Mrs. RODen Pegg of Wilmington. He also vis ited Wrigbtsville and Carollna| ^Mre8and Mrs. Rex ^ Mr8ndRMrM andyMr8.^ v^nNes" of Edwood, Ind., spent Tuesday at Healing Springs near Grumpier Fannie Misses Jean Garwoou, t> n, TCUbv Grace Roland ana Si Wanda K. Miller enioyed several days vacation last week at Hungry Mother Park, ne Marion, Va. Mrs. Clyde B. Grayson and *on, nf Baltimore, Md., have been va cationing in Wilkes for the, past weeks. Mr. Grayson is ex pected to arrive Friday to carry them home. Mrs J. C. Jester and daughter, Mrs 'B U Won, »lth her »<"■ Dickie, ol Union £ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. jester. Mrs. J. C. Jester is Mr. Jester's mother. Mr S M D. Ward has return ed from Duke Hospital in Dur ham. «Here he ss£^«. 15 w JUl' " b. I. Smith, Jr.. and daughter, Marjorie Ann, and -DX' m" SrparenZt, and Mr,. ,. B. Dula, of Wilkesboro. Mrs C G. Wiles, of this city, teU at her home several days ago and broke a small bone in her lee Friends will be gia to learn that she I. recovering from the injury aatlslactorily. | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. W'tta, of Boomer, yiaited Mr, and ^r~Taatwe4eh4Mra. JMlss Reba Blevins, of Mora dan Falls, left iSaturday to spend i week with her uncle in John son City, Tenn. She was accom panied there by Miss Pearl Freeze, of China Grove. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Port er, of Wilkesboro, route one, wilt' be celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Augu&i 7th. They are holding open house from 2 p. m. until 5 p. m. Any one wishing to attend will be very welcome. Miss Bertha Sockwell and Miss Ella Sockwell have returned to their homeB, at Greensboro and Greenville, following a visit here with their mother and sister, Mrs. C. L. Sockwell and Miss Mamie Sockwell. Their other sis ter, Mrs. Hugh C. Ewing, of New port News, Va., who had been here for ten days, left today for Danville, Va., where she will at tend the American Legion and Auxiliary Convention of the State of Virginia. Mrs. Ewing is president of the Newport News Unit, No. 25. Miss Ella Ruth Ewing, who has been here for two weeks, will join her mother in Danville Sunday and accom pany her home. Mr. Roy Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cranor have re turned to Wadley, 6a., after vis iting Mrs. Dorothy Foster Brown in Wilkesboro. Mrs. Brown is the mother of Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Cranor. Misses Alice and Dellrita Phil lips, of Spruce Pine, are spend ing the week here in the home of their aunt, Mrs. G. B. Lomax. Mr. and Mrs. Lomax and twin daughters, Mary and Martha Lo max, will accompany the girls home Friday, and then spend the week-end at Brevard where the Loin axes' son, Mr. Phil Lomax, has been attending the Transyl vania Music Camp for seven weeks. Phil will accompany his parents 'home Monday. While at Brevard the Lomaxes will attend the concerts given Friday and Saturday evenings, and other events staged for the week-end. Mrs. James Lowe and Miss Peggy Williams spent the week end In Raleigh. They went thern to accompany IJrs. Lowe's daugh ter, Miss Anne Lowe, home after two weeks Tlsit with relatives In Raleigh. Guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rom H. Pearson were Mrs. George Sigmon, sister of Mrs. Pearson; and Mrs. Slg mon's daughter, Mrs. Earl Mun day; Mr. and Mrs. Hill Teague and son, Billy, all from Hickory. Mrs. Teague is a'daughter of Mrs. Munday. PEACHES! PEACHES! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ★ 1 ,1#^ ELBERTAS and HALES ! TREE RIPE - DIRECT FROM ORCHARD Reasonable Prices — Good Qualify ■ v ★ SUN CREST ORCHARDS 4 Miles West Of North Wilkesboro Highway 421 Phones: 38-F-20 and 81 ■£*. 1 I —Weekly Movie Guidi —MILLERS CREEK ; DRIVE. IN I ; THEATRE North Wilkesboro, N. C. Cjieck Popcorn Boxes For Free Passes Thursday and Friday, August 4 and 5— "The Adventures of Robin Hood" Sta'rrfng Errol Flynn - Olivia deHavilland - Also Selected Short Subjects Saturday, August 6th— Gentleman joe polooka" [ Sund9y, August 7th— ^"MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM" inhmie Davis-Also Selected Short Subjects jy and Tuesday, August 8th and 9th— "THE YEARLING" -with— Gregory Peck - Jane Wyman In Technicolor BETTER HOMES FURNITURE CO. A WEEKLY EASY TERM SALE 1—Slightly used 3 Piece Living Room Suite — $69.50. 1—.Used 4 Piece Living Room Suite—$40.00. 1 Used Bed Spring—$9.00. 1—Factory Rebuilt Singer Sewing : Machine—$80.00. 1—Slightly' Used Allen Princess Range .— $75.00. 3—Used Wood Ranges — $25.00 Best buy Yet. 2—Very Slightly Used Oil Heat ers. NOTICE! 1—Used General Electric Refriger ator — $80.00. 1—New Gibson Electric Range With Double- Oven—This is a 49 Model and Still in the Crate —Wholesale Price. 5—10-Way and 7-Way Floor Lamps—$6.95. 50c down and 50c Per Week. We have just received a shipment of plastic couches and will put them up against any couch made — 2-Piece — Couch and Chair—$139.50—All Guaranteed. New Shipment of Bedroom Suites Recently Purchased at the High Point Furniture Market—$72.00 up $15.00 Down and $10.00 Per Month We believe in low down payments and easy terms. Fact is, we let J you make the terms. BETTERHOMES FURNITURE CO. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. ^ : ' ' ^ Ell if developed lit. rlLlfl 8 EXP. ROLL OVERNIGHT SERVICE Westbrook Photo Todd, N. C. ✓ Do Your Floors NEED COVERING? Mi. R. C. Goodwin will be happy to furnish estimates. ASPHALT OR RUBBER TILE INLAID LINOLEUM MASONITE WALLBOARD WALL LINOLEUM Ideol Furniture Co. B STREET TEL. 1M

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