Mm. W. M. DeBerry, of this| city, and daughter;. Mrs. Locke Kenerley, of Boone, were visitors to Charlotte Friday. Mrs. j. D. Moore, 8r., and son, Mrs., trey Moore, have returned to their homes here following a two-weeks visit -at Lakeland, fte. Mrs. R. G. Flnley, of this city, and Mrs. Qeorge Bernhardt, 'of Lenoir were visitors In Winston Salem Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pound, of Charlotte, visited here Wednes day with Mrs. Pound's mother, Mrs. J. C. Smoot. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lovette re turned to their home Sunday at Oapon Bridge, West Virginia, af-j ter a visit of several days here . In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jones. Mr. Lovette is a brother of Mrs. Jones. . Mrs. C. B. VanDeman and two daughters, Margaret and Ruth, visited in Charlotte Sat urday in the home of Mrs. Van Demah's brother, Mr. John M. McLaughlin, and Mrs. McLaugh lin. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ker baugh and family, who hare been residing on B Street, hare moved to 1111 Trogdon Street. Mrs. Ben Marsh Yisited in Charlotte Friday nad Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Julian Mil ler. Mrs. J. B. Fowler, of Flushing, New York, is spending awhile here with her mother, Mrs. O. C. Holcomb. Mrs. Fowler was called home on account of the sudden death of her brother, Mr. Mar shall Holcomb, in Elkin last Sun day afternoon. iiTti—rr: Mr. Cyrus WUe. returned to London, Ky.. Saturday after spending a week with relatives h6MiW Beatrice Peaiion. a mem ber of the Hickory City School faculty, was here for the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rom H. Pearson. Mrs. James W. Barrel and dau ghter, Lavina, visited in Durham last week with friend#. Mr. Har vel went down for the week-end to accompany them home. Mr. BJdd F. Gardner, who was quite iU ad his home in Finley Park last week with pneumonia, in maob impro^ed, but he is not able to bt-MLc: :» ■<$£ w Mr. and Mrs. J*o«" *° 3jaughWn bad as their gueats over th» week-end Mrs. McLaughlin's sister, Miss Betty Pearson, and Mr. Joe Huff, both of Charlotte. Mr. and. Mrs.-James W. Harvel have moved from 1111 Trogdon Street, in this city, to a new home they have bought in Wilkes bo ro on Highland Street. Mr. John Yale, of Bassett, Va., spnet the week-end with his step-1 mother, Mrs. J. H. Yale, atj Boomer and while in Wilkes looked after business matters. Miss Eiiaabetb McNeill, who holds a position at Greenville, S. C., spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McNeill. I Miss Frances Rousseau, who teaches at 'Gastonia, spent the Week-end here with her father and mother, Judge and Mrs. J. A. Rousseau. ; Miss Jane Carter, student of j Sweet Briar College at Sweet | Brief, Va., spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Dan Carter. lilr,; and Mrs. J. C. Meadows, ef Martinsville, Va., visited Mr. Meadow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. .C. Meadows, at Pores Knob Sunday. Mr. Dudley Moore, who is at tending State College at Raleigh, has been here for a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Ivey Moore. I Mr. Cecil Bumgarner, who has j been ill with flu and complica-1 Uons entered City Memorial hos- I pftal in Winston?Salem Satur-J day. j Mrs. C. A. Forester has been I a patient at the Wilkes hospital! since Friday. Her daughter, Mrs. J. Robert Britt, of Silver Springs, I Md., is visiting her here now. Mr. Jimmie Carter, student at I McCallie school at Chattanooga, I Tenn., is spending the spring j holidays here with his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carter. 1 Mrs. Ira Payne went to Char-1 lotte last Monday and Thursday! to see her sister, Mrs. Katie Wine-1 coff, of Concord, who was a pa-1 ttent at the Charlotte Memorial 1 Hospital. 1 Miss Dot Shell, a student at I Westminster Choir school at I Princeton, N. J.. is spending the I spring holidays here with herl parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. I Shell. I Mrs. J. R. Turner, of Wilkes-1 boro, baa been spending some time in Winston-Salem with her brother, Mr. Monroe Mahaffey, who is critically ill at Baptist hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson spent the day in Greensboro Bon day. They went down especially to attend the annual Spring con cert given by the choir of Wo man's College at five o'clock In Aycock auditorium. The Ander son's daughter, Miss Margaret Andersen, .and who is a freshman at the college, is a member of the choir. Mrs. W. F. Rader, of Newton, is spending *wWJe here in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray HOoyer. Mr. and Mm. Hoover and two daughter®, Misses Patsy and Anne Hoorer, went over to New ton Sunday afternoon to bring Mrs. Rader to North Wllkesboro, Mesdames Jack Swofford, Ray Hoover, Leo Anderson, Ira Payne, and O. H. Triplett went to High Point Thursday to attend* the dis trict concert, In which the band of the North Wilkesboro high Mhool performed. The band re ceived a number one rating. Mrs- W. JL Johnson has return ed to her home at Sparta follow ing ' a Trek's visit in the Wilkes boros with relatives. Her son and bis' family, *r, and Mrs. W, Of Johnson and two children, Atrff and Jerry, accompanied her heme f^r a short visit. - Messrs. Royd Stout and Ray Hoover, representatives from the Home Chair Company, were in Roanoke, Va., Friday and Satur day attending a convention of the production and cost division of the Southren Furniture Manufac turers Association. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bi Gibson, of Winston-Salem, visited here dur ing the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hardlster. Mrs. Hardlster Went home with them for an indefinite stay to be with Mrs. Oibson, her sister, who on Tuesday Is entering the City Memorial Hosptlal for an oper ation. Mrs. Russell O. Hodges, Mrs. L. M. Nelson, Mrs. J. B. Carter, and Miss Celia Carter attended the unveiling of a mural on the south wall of the American Trust Company's new branch of fice in Charlotte, March 14. The vivid, powerful "Story of Gold in Old Mecklenburg" was presented as a contribution to the know ledge of the past so essential to the understanding of the present. The mural waa painted by Ken neth W. Whitsett, assisted by Miss Dorothy DeLaney, sister of Mrs. Hodges. FOB TOGB Electrical Wiring AND INSTALLATION JOBS or service aa electric stoves sad water heaters - CALL 961 Leo Anderson N. C Licensed Electrician. Leo's Electric Shop WASH HERE THE 'WINTER HWMFSV THEVRE SUCH A JOB TO DO, WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT TO EASE THE JOB «* *10i)S Mr*. Boyd Stoat and youngson, Johnny, were 1A Sanford from Friday ootll to-day, visiting with Mn. Stout's parents, Mr. and Mr*. John A. Dalrymple. Mrs. Charles Ruffln and son, Charles Hi, went down with the Stoats and visited with Mrs. Knffln's parents, Hr. and Mr*. Lynn Ad cock, who also live at Sanford: ■ ■ t Support Y. M. C. A. jtr&£sasm and Carolyn WUes, and Mr. Wilss' mother, Mrs. D. O. WUes, here 1 bursday and Friday. Mr. Wiles, is now manager of Modern Drag Company in Lrtimbertan. Their youngest daughter, Caro lyn, returned to Lumberton with them but Doris will remain here to complete* the present school term. She is a senior In North Wilkes boro high school. Nail Suiting, Silks, and Located road