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Mrs. W- O. Jolly, and Mr. Brant ley Jolly, of Ayden, have.been guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. In choate and family, this week. Miss Bertha .Sturgill spent Sunday night with Misses Rosalia and Annie Marie .Combs. Dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wagongr, Sunday were: ,,*&• McMittsn and children, Mrs. Mary McMil lan, of Nathans Creek, also Mrs. Mae Greene. Those visiting Mrs. Fred. Combs . Sunday were Mrs.. Frank .Hines P* tend cnildren; Mrs. Mazie Hal sey, and son, Floyd; Mri. .Ollie McCoin, Miss Aria Halsey, Mrs. Bert Sturgill and children; Mrs. .Carl Dowell and children;.Dar lene Bell, Von Moore, Harl Mar low and Bertha.Stufgill. Mr. and Mrs. James Dough ton, c>f North Wilkesboro, Spent the week end visiting relatives her% Mr. and Mrs. JR. V. Thompson have returned to their home., af ter spending sometime in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards were luncheon guests of Mrs. Maude Richardson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Bryan i spent Friday with Mr. -.and Mrs. Fred Weaver. Luncheon guests of. Mrs. Myr tle Joines last Sunday were: El der Raymond Dancy, Elder and Mrs. Lester Baker. , of Uonaker, Va.; Mrs. Anna BarkernLLynch : burg, Va.; Mrs. Mary 32611, Mr and Mrs. Clarence HaR, and two -.sons, of" WilkesboTO. Mr and Mrs. F. F. Cheek, of \Winston_-Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Joines, also Mr. and 'Mrs. F. W. Cheek this week end. Mrs. Carrie Jones, who is at IjKending A. S. T. C, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Edwards. Mrs. Kenny Waddell is mtfch improved from a serious illness. Mr. George Edwards, of Win ston-Salem, spent Friday visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Edwards and sons, have returned from a business trip to Delaware, and Ohio where they have purchas ed a home and plan to move there in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fender and Parian Edwards went to Win ston-Salem last week. Mr. W. B. Waddell has return ed from Mitchell Hospital in Ga lax, where she was a patient a few days. Those visiting Mrs. Herbert Ly ons a patient at the. Ashe Mem orial hospital, Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. David Osborne, and children, George and. By Ida;. Mrs. Harrison Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davis Osborne, and chil dren, Jimmy and Patricia; Mr. and Mrs, Breece Osborne, and son, Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hines, and daughter, dona, Mr. Raymond Crouse, also Mr. Her bert Lyons and non, Connie Lee. v,: Mrs. E. L. McMillan has return*, ed from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Cox .at Mouth of Wilson, Virginia. Dr. and Mrs J. I*. Curtis and riiilrirei^ of Patterson are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Dr. Curtis will leave Tuesday for the University of Cuba where hie* will .teach. vrisc Ellen Hardin went to the Davis hospital in Statesville, .ycdDf8(fa^.. ■ T-Sgt. Charles' Wesley Rich-1 ardson, who spent seven months in Alaska, has been Wishing his mother. . Mr. C. R. Boe has returned from Elkin hospital-where he has been a patient lor -Several days. Mr. Clarence Gatton visited in Statesville last wefk end. Miss Blanche Crouse of Dan ville, Virginia, Is -tasiting'ft-ieiids and relatives here this week. Robert L. Adams 3-SKC has returned to Sap Francisco after spending a ‘ leaVe -with his par ents. .T-Sgt .Charles W. Richardson, who has spent seven months in Alaska, is visiting hi* mother for a few days and will return to Rapid City, B- D Mr. Kelley Blum has returned from Columbia, S. C., where he was employed as principal of Wardlaw high school. Mrs. Ruth Choate, Mr. J. H. Wagoner and Hoke Wagoner ! spent Wednesday in Asheville 1 visiting James A. Wagoner who is a patient in the hospital there. Misses Juanita Higgins and Er ta Lee Shores scent a few days last week visiting in Roanoke, Virginia. Mrs. E. Carr Choate of Salis bury and Miss Anna Choate of Whichita, Kansas, were guests of Mrs. C. A. Reeves, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilles pie and Mrs. SallU Edwards of Primghar, Iowa; Mr. Tom Gil lespie of Coatsville, Pennsyl vania, are visiting relatives and friends in Glade Valley. "Mss Bonnie Sue McMillan has Lovely Bags in red or white leather, with or without shoulder straps. - Just right to set off a sum )mer ensemble. Only $3.25 Add A Pair of White Cotton Gloves to that outfit, too . These wash beautifully. Priced at $1.50 For Sheemess anil Loveliness buy Nylons, made by Du Pont. These are 51 guage, 15 denier. $1.97 A Pair FOB VACATION TBIPS Shoes - Jacs for your shoes. . . they protect your clothes. ’ ‘ ' Just $1.00 Bathing Caps tor • the beach . . . only 75 c. Group reted -At Birthday Party Maxine Sprinkle was honored last Saturday afternoon at a sur prise birthday party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sprinkle. Games were played under the direction of Mrs. Sprinkle. A three-tiered birthday cake with nine candles topped the center ( piece from which ice cream and i lemonade were served. Those present were: Wandi#? Hill, Barbara Lou and Betty Sue. Busic, Patsy Hill, Cornelia Rich-1 ardson, Mary Allison, Linda and; Marion Cheek, James Edwards, Kent and Robert Pox, Bobby Busic, Barbara Edwards, Mary Jane and Susie Sturdivant, Wan da Sue Sprinkle, Roimy and Jer ry Irwin, Betty Aim Recto#;'-Bon nie Bell Brown, also Mary Fran cis and Rose Crouse. The honoree received many nice gifts. GROUP METED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Rev. Lee A. Hampton was hon ored on his 80th birthday Sun day, June 15, drith a surprise birthday dinner. His son, Ray, and his granddaughter, Edith Mae, .also celebrated their birth days. Fifty people were present and the honoree received many nice gifts. BIRTHS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Odell Edwards, OfSpearfish, South Dakota, an nounce the arrival of an eight and one-half pound daughter, Dianna Kay, on June 7- She i'£ the granddaughter of 'Mr; and Mrs. C. T. Edwards/Sr. ^ ---g Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor an nounce the birth df a fiv^ and one-half pound son, Robert Dwa yne, on June 13, at the Ashe Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyons, of Roaring Gap, announce the birth of a seven and one-half pound son, Danny Dean, at Ashe Memorial hospital on June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Busk an nounce the arrival of a six pound son, David Franklin, on June 20 at the Waddell hospital in Galax. TOT. ZION TO HAVE SPECIAL SERVICE, SUN. Rev. William C. Crummett,.j pastor * of .the Laurel Springs | Methodist charge, announced this week that there will be a special preaching service at the Mt, Zion church, Sunday, at ele-, ven oklodk. ' The publk is cordially invited to attend. OSBORNE CEMETERY TO BE CLEANED, SAT. The grounds of the Osborne family cemetery/located at Peach Bottom, will be cleaned and clear ed on Saturday, June 28, begin nig at 9:00 o’clock, it was an nounced this week. All those who have relatives, buried there are urged to be pres- i ent and to bring suitable tools for work. returned home from Dayton, O hio where she attended high school this year. She was accom panied home by Jimmy Vaughan, who will spend the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Mc Millan, Sr. Just Received Drapery material in short lengths 45c yd. ALSO BEMBERG SHEERS 97c yd. Spun Rayon SHARKSKINS GINGHAMS PIQUE in white or colors Only 75c yd. SEE US FOR : Sewing AT ANY TIMB WELL-DRESSED MAN . . . The plumage of mere man la going to 1 be brighter, aa London styles M favor in maacnllne eye*. Here to one, a midnight bine atyle of eve ning toga bailt along the lines of the familiar “Eisenhower” packet. It may replace the tuxedo for Marian Cheek Is Honored At Party .; Ma»i9ft.<!&eek was honored last Thursday afternoon at a birth day party at the home of her parents, Jfii. and Mrs. Ralph feheek. Mrs. Joe Bill Reed and Mrs. Roy Ellison directed the games and contests which were played on the lawn. Forty guests were present and they sang, “Happy Birthday” dur ing the refreshment hour. Center of the table was topped with a i pink merry-go-around birthday j cake with animal crackers para ding around, connected to the cinnamon stick candy pol=. by pink ribbons. Eight birthday candles were placed around the edge. Ice cream and soft drinks were served. The honoree was awarded several nice presents. H. D. ri T RS WILT '! MEET ON JULY 1-2 The following schedule has been given for the home demon stration clubs for next week. The Cherry Lane H. D. club will meet at 2:00 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Raymond Miles on July 2 and the Whitehead club will meet-sjn July i at 2:00 p. m., at the home of Mrs. E. E. Cau dill For Quick results use the News classifieds. * family Keunion | Held Here Sun. The S. C. Richardson family reunion was held Sunday at his home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds and family j from Tacoma, Washington and! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammer, j Mr. Reynolds is the brother of Mrs. S. C. Richardson. A picnic lunch was served to the ioilowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richardson; Mr. and \ Mrs. Jack Thompson; Mr. and I Mrs. W. Cg£l Irwin, Mrs., A. F.! Reeves, Derol Atwood, Mr. and Mrs Gene Irwin, and son, Carl Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Richardson, Terry and Jerry Coats; Mr. and Mrs. Worth Bo denhamer, Rev. and Mrs. Ray Billings and family; Mr. and Mrs. Arzie Richardson; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Billings, Jr.; O. K. Rich ardson, Hobert, Beulah and Gary Wayne Billings; Mr. and Mrs.1 Ray Crouse; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans; Pearl and Fred Andrews; Cam Delp, Mr. and Mft. J. F. i Atwood, Allen Richardson, An-! nie Reeves, Ollie Mabe, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baldwin; Mr. and I Mrs. Walter Irwin; Mr. and Mrs. I W. G. Richardson; Robert. Maude and Robert Lewis Andrews. Classified Ads FOR SALE—Nice burely to bacco plants, mold free, 30c hund red. If interested see, Cecil War den, Glade Valley N. C. 6-26-1 tp SEE OUR rack of ladies dres ses values to $12.95, priced low for quick sale, only $5.00. Smithey’s Store. 6-26-lte COTTON PRINTS only 38c yard, rubber sheeting 97c yard, drapery material reduced to 39c yard. Smithsy’s Store. 6-26-ltc 24 PIECE set of silver plated knives, forks and spoons, enough to serve six people. Only $4.65. Smithey’s Store. 6-26-ltc ONE TABLE of men’s felt hats values to 2.91 your choice at 50c. Smithsy’s Store. 6-26-ltc ENAMEL WARE all kinds at low prices for a quick sale. Heavy tea glasses at 6 for 39c. One ta ble of combs all sizes and colors at 10c. Smithey’s Store. 6-26-ltc THIS IS A STORE to save you money, compare prices and see for yourselves. Make this a ope Stop Store, you can save enough for a vacation. 6-26-ltc Smithey’s Store. • KEEP YOUR head cool, men’s straw hats for dress and sport wear, evsry day hats for all the family. All priced low for quick sale. Smithey’s Store. 6-26-ltc CROWN ZIPPERS assorted col ors and lengths at 25c and 30c. Men’s dress sox at 10c pair. Men’s Slack Suits at $5.95. Smithey’s Store. 6-26-ltc Does Your Car Do Like This? V IF IT DOES.({ What You Need Is to have us Align The Front End Of Your Car WHEEL BALANCING AND FRONT END ALIGNING ARE OUR SPECIALITIES Slop Hfere And Gas-Up '■ With Gull Gas See Us At All Times For General Repairs — Greasing — Overhauling Irwin Motor Company SPARTA N.C. Tommy Crouse, Carolyn Bil lings; Wayne and Malissia Rich ardson; Joe Irwin, Reba Crouse; Gearldine Reynolds David Choate; Daynard and Jerol At wood; Betty Joe Evans, Willa and Clarence Tedder; W. L. Roberts; < rack Bowman, Mrs. V*rna Ted ier, Dewey Bodenhamer and U. D. Reid. The total -value of North Caro ina’s wheaf crop in 1945 wai ■stimated at $3,436,358. Visit Our Men’s Dept. Foi4 Values' In Summer Clothes Time For A Swim You’ll find those trunks here. $1.98 - $5.50 Sports Shirts Just what you’ll like for suin' mer wear. 79c to $3.95 NEW ASSORTMENT OF Trousers and Slacks Cool and comfortable - Priced From Straw Hats LIGHT WEIGHT FELTS Large Shipment of “Esquire Hose” M FOR MEN-SUMMER PATTERNS 50c pair Belle’s Dept. Store “We Sell It For Less” Sparta, N. C. Here Comes Hie Yes, this is the time of weddings . . . and the time for presenting gifts. See our selection . . . the bride will love any of these gifts you might choose. For Wedding Gifts GIVE SILVER-PLATED HOLLOW WARE BEAUTIFUL BONBON DISHES OTHER DISHES ALSO OF SILVER PLATE For Home Use. Alarm Clocks We have electric clocks . . . and the Big Ben. One type clock especially equipped with a light to awaken a sound sleeper. $3.95 - $5.60 Electric And Gas Irons You’ll want a General Mills Tru-Heat Iron, sponsor ed by Betty Crocker ... or if you prefer, we have gas irons. $7.95 - $11.50 Schick Razors-$15.00 We Now Have
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