perMHaU Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Halsey and daughters, of Washington, D. C.; John H. Halsey, of Piney Creek; Conley Halsey, of Ro anoke, Va.; Howard Halsey and jfc. and Mrs. Clinton Halsey were ^liday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Halsey. Mrs. Robert H. Hughes and sons, Bobby and James, of Bal timore, Md., are spending some time with Mrs. Hughes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McMillan. Mrs. Wade McMillan and daughter, Gaynell, have returned to their home here after spend ing sometime in Savannah, Ga. Miss Beatrice Absher and J. P. Absher spent last week in Mary land, Pennsylvania, and Dela ware visiting relatives. Mrs. Cal Tucker, of Winston Salem, has returned home after visiting relatives in the county. Miss Mildred Wagoner is visit ing friends in Washington, D. C. Mrs. R. H. Joines has returned from the Baptist hospital where she underwent an operation. Miss Lucille Mitchell, student at ASTC Summer School, spent the week end with her father,' ^ , " V Rex Mitchell. Jimmy Sisk, student at ASTC, Boone, was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mitchell, Shirley, Clarice and Lucille Mitchell, Bonnie Sue McMillan and Miss Zenna Mae Phipps, spent last Sunday at Hungry Mother Park, Marion, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Halsey and daughters, of Washington, D. C„ and'Conley Halsey, of Roan oke, Va., attended the funeral of John C. Halsey at Piney Creek last Saturday. Cpl. and Mrs. Delmer R. Line berry, of Columbus, Ga., and Sparta, Mrs. Addie Addie Line berry, of East Bend and Lee' Goints, of Alabama, spent last week end at Panama City, Fla. Miss Lucille Black, of Bel Air, Md.; is visiting her father, Eu-‘ gene Black;'at Topia. Miss Eiila Parsons spent her va cation last week visiting friends and relatives in Maryland, Penn f^ppinia and Delaware. She was ^Ccpm^aaiN^bome by Miss Betty kou Parsonalihf Chester, Pa., and Listen, Mr Zj'.'.r We Have Just-Appointed " J i bint u qcx sriJ and* v •*7*i'*l*—-A:v ► t«o aPV*.' •&> vssk*> ym air, r1, ’<v-2 i oD | yi-nadrt’? Miles - Wadd^B! f^pn>mpson AS OUB DEALER V6l£ : t,.V 7. '• .: . • bna PS91 for Alleghaiiyv1£ounty '■■ .» .••’ li'OJ i ; 1.1 . i ■suo-sO | ab»>w v<: • js ftlj ■n>ln ALSO:-?C,V otSw; ,alk> ,cJ*v Milk Coolers" and Home Freezers fttYU TM.'tifl 001 »r7v ;.• I This Conde single unit of modern design, with its many exclusive features, is acclaimed by thousands of dairy men throughout the United States and Canada as a decided asset to any dairy. The pail is broad on the bottom to prevent tipping, the ‘j rigid handle extending to the topmost part for conveni ence in handling ... a pulsator with filtered air feature ... poppet type valves . . . and numerous other exclusive features that are “Conde” only. The Vacuum Suppliers are designed and built to work with the units, and are amply powered to supply vacuum, for the number of units suggested by the company. It is the most complete and convenient equipment you have ever used. A milking machine should be investigated thoroughly before buying. You will find many exclusive pat ented features with the Conde Milker that are not obtainable in any other ma chine. Conde Vacuum ar$ ,obtainable with P. Electric Motor, Electric Motor, or a Engine; and they are antly powered to supply vacuum needed for the num ber of units suggested for each motor or gas engine. ' To Save Time and Money It would pay you to see this machine on display at the Firestone Store BEFORE BUYING .SIS* a v Couple Speak Vows In Washington Lt. and Mrs. Charles R. DeKay were married recent ly in a church ceremony in Washington, D. C. Mrs. DeKay was before her marriage Miss Racine Fender, of Sparta. Miss Fender Weds Lt. DeKay In Double Ring Ceremony Miss Virginia Van Crouse who had been spending the week with Miss Joan Hesser, of Wilming ton, Del. Mrs. Ruth J. Choate has re turned home from Boone where she attended summer school at ASTC. Miss Betty Cox, of Briddle Creek, Va., was the Week end guest of Miss Emoryetta Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caudill and daughter, Miss Virginia Dare Caudill, of Allreds, visited his father, Eld. S. G. Caudill a few days last week. Miss Lessie Goodman, student at ASTC, spent the week ‘end at her home here. T *. • Miss Anne Reeves, of Winston Salem, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon M. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fred Williams, Jr., and son, Bobby, spent the week end with Mrs. Williams’ narents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ed wards. Mr. and Mrs. Amon Edwards and son Ronny. spent several lays last week with Mr. Edwards’ sister, Mrs. James Dalton and Mr. Dalton in Hazard, Ky. They were aecompan’ed home Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Dalton. Mrs. David P. Lavitis, of New i ork City and Boone, is spend this week here with her hus band. Miss Racine Fender, daughter of Mrs. Dallas Fender, of Sparta, and Lt. Charles R. DeKey, sttn of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. De Kay of Jackson, Mississippi, were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony which took placc Saturday, June 15, at 11:00 a. n. at the Calyary. Methodist church, Washington, D. C., with the Rev. Orris G. Robinson officiating. White larkspur, baby’s breath and chrysanthemums were used in the church decorations. R. C Dryden, organist, arid Miss Ann Hackler, soloist, presented the nuptial music. Miss Hackler sar. “I Love Thee.” Attendants of the bridal couple were Lt. Beryl McArdle, best man, and Miss Virginia Hash, maid of honor. The bride was attired in a white crepe dress with baby blue ac cessories. She wore a corsagi of white rose buds. Miss Hash the maid of honor, wore a maize dress with black accessories anc' a corsage of sweetheart roses. Following the wedding, a re ception was given at the new residence of the bride and groom in Washington, D. C. They spent their honeymoon at Virginia Beach. Virginia. Lt. DeKay is a graduate of Mississippi State College. While serving in the Armed Forces he attended M. I. T. and Harvard University. Cambridge, Massa chusetts. Lt. DeKay served with Used Furniture and Antiques -nOn. KITCHEN CABINETS CHINA CLOSETS NEW ELECTRIC IRONS SUITES ROOM SUITES SD ROOM SUITES SRS AND CHESTS IRON BEDSTEADS FLAT AND COIL SPRINGS CLOCKS — LAMPS — BATHTUBS — SINKS Large Selection of Antiques Wholesale and Retail Dealers Given Discount Delp Furniture Co. ■ / . -v' '■ ' ■'!» SPARTA, .N. C. _ .... '|jt . " , the Signal Corps and was station ed at Arlington, Virginia. Miss Fender is a graduate of Draughon Business College, Win ston - Salem, and was em ployed with the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, Washing ton, D. C. The couple will make their home in Jackson, Mississippi. Friday and Saturday are Bargain Days at Smithev’s S V Prices Slashed | Off ONE TABLE LADIES’ Blouses Slightly Soiled One lot Ladies’ HATS - - L price ' ■ -*o ONE TABLE Ladies9 Handbags Expertly Made, Nicely Finished Ii>^ Assorted Styles i: i i>rie£ "&j,r.X *■• ’,{$ ;•« . Til.', i I,i, ■) ■ ■■ i. i. • -*•- -- $ W, sr>. . Make Him Take Notice, Ladies, by wearing Costume Jewelry from Belli* s A beautiful assort ment of all types of costume jewelry can be found at. Belk’s. Make your costume more distinctive by ^ wearing a lovely pin ^ or clip from our se lection. And match that pin with a pair ef , . earrings. ft J ft • . a • '+IK ,* r'»: . tfaaj ; “We Sell It For Lew” V, v . *i • • ,4. JVv » •. v . a'-.*, M ’ '•« ’■' v ; ■ ;-r: SPARTA, N. C. t

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