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1 Liberty 'HEATRe TODAY and FRIDAY FEATURE STARTING 12:45 ? 2:55 - 5:05 - 7:10 - 9:20 Doors Open At 12:30 FIVE GREAT STARS IN THE RIG PICTURE I \MDER v PIDGEON A.pirft lib HmmHI ETHEL ft 6ARRYM0RE Hf wtk a moHh fpt ?ny mvn'sl PETER ft UWFORD lb r*mantk offlMr dlMbyt ord?r*l MMMMM TK? himtMl tauntingly bNirtilvl AN6EIA f fta ^Uleolu/riq oflppaJiel/ Preveffes Stores 914-916 B STREET ? NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Friday and Saturday One Special Group Boys' Corduroy Overalls Wide and pin wale Corduroy ? Assorted Colors. ? Sizes 2 to 8 ? A Real Buy at $1.98? This Week-End Price *1.59 One Special Group Boys'Corduroy Jackets Combination Colors ? Zipper Front ? Lined for Warmth ? Sizes 4 to 16?A Real Buy at $4.98? This Week-End Price *3.98 Watch This Bulletin Board Each Week For The Best Values In Town. A Cub Scout Cab Scouting is a home-cen tered, neighborhood - directed program of the Boy Scouts of America for boys s, 9 and 19 years eld. Fire Prevention Week Starts Off In Blaze Whiteville, Oct. 11.-?White ville started off fire prevention week last night with a $59,000 fire when the garage and storage building of Black's Service Sta tion was burned to the ground. Only a few sections of brick remained after the intense heat, mostly generated by hundreds of burning tires, had cracked walls and melted vulcanizing and re capping .equipment within the building. Fire department trucks shut tled between Whiteville and South Whiteville, where the building was located, to carry water and prevent the blaze from reaching the adjoining station, ilso owned by Black. Support the Scouts Keyes In Meeting .At Mountain View A big gospel tent meeting is, now in progress in Mountain View, with "Evangelist Sledge hammer Charlie Keyes*' preach ing nightly to large crowds, de claring the whole council of God, against sin, flesh, and the devil in sledgehammer fashion. Much interest is being shown in the meeting, and many well known ministers are co-operating with the evangelist to the fullest ex tent. Evangelist Keyes has been blazing the evangelistic trail in Wilkes county since he was 13 years of age, and this year he has held some of the most suc cessful revivals, since he began his Christian mission work ia the county. In his labors in the evangelistic field this year, he has won hundreds to Christ and revived many churches, with ad ditional converts. One of the most successful meetings this year was in Boone, where the evangelist preached for four weeks to some of the largest crowds that has ever gathered in Boone t% a tent meeting. In the great meeting God was glorified in a mighty way, the Christians were refilled and blessed, and the unsaved souls wept their way through to God nightly. Backsliders were restored, and all church members were filled with fresh courage and faith. The deep moving of the Holy Spirit was constantly breaking out in new and unexpected places like spontaneous fires lighted by an unseen hand. From the opening song till the glorious ending of each altar service, the meetings were filled with alternate weep ing and joyful shouts of victory. This meeting stirred many deep ly, and the evangelist has beejn asked by hundreds in Boone and Watauga county to return next year for another great extended campaign. The Mountain View meeting will continue through latter part of this month. Services begin promptly at 7:30, nightly.?Re ported. Obituary Given For Mrs. J. W. Church Fanny Ellen Church, a well known and highly respected citi zen of the Summit community, passed away at her home Oct. 6, at the age of 79 years. In 1888 she was united in marriage to J. W. Church, who, together with seven children survive. Two children proceeded her in death. She professed a hope in Christ in 1893 and joined Yellow Hill Baptist church. She lived a faith ful consecrated Christian life un til death. We have lost a kind and af fectionate mother and friend, but we know our loss is her eternal gain.?Contributed. The Woman's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Conven tion has set a goal of $1,600,000 for the December Lottie Moon Christmas offering for foreign missions. 0NLT?1 M INCHES DEEP 34 ? Exclusive Oron auxiliary cold air return provides more uniform heat. ? Fully automatic operation. ? Designed for homes with or without basements?easily installed. ? No smoke or soot?No dust or ashes. ? Furnace cannot overheat. ? SAFE?Listed by Underwriters' Labora tories. Advanced Oran engineering ha* made the new Shallo-well line the outstanding economy heating unit for small homes. A seepage pan for use where ground water is a problem, is available, and affords protection from water up to 28 inches from floor level. All Shallo-well models feature Oran's superior work manship and rigid construction, for long life and trouble-free service. Set /best mow Oram /mrmacot today! AT LOWE'S Unusual Low Prices LOWE'S North Wilkesboro Hardware Co. '<7* Street ? Opposite Postoffice Phone 389 ? North Wilkesboro Deep Gap News Friends will be glad to know Mr. A. F. Nichols, Sr., is at home very much improved after spending several days in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stewart Slunday. Mr. 0. O. Watson has returned home from Davis Hospital, States ville, where he underwent an op-| eration for appendicitis. His wife is still a patient there taking treatment for headtrouble. Mrs. Katy Lutz and son, Brooks of Lenoir spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and son Johnny attended the Indian Fair at Cherokee last week. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. 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