. ..'g-~Bgg-=g==g=? PetMHaU Mr. Elmer Paisley, Tipton, Mo., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Paisley, Mouth of Wil son, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Truitt and daughter, Marjorie and Mrs. Alien Irwin visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Joines, Sunday. Mr. “Bud” Edwards spent the week end with his daughter, Mrs. W. F. Joines. Mrs. Ben Weaver is slowly im proving from a recent illness. Mrs. Murman Edwards, of Newark, Dela., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fender, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Richardson and other relatives here. Mr. George L. Eldridge return ed home Tuesday after spending a week at Cre3ent Beach. Mrs. - John B. Chalk, Jr., of Rockingham, and Mrs. Herman Hoper and son, Eldridge Lee, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Eld ridge and family. Recent guests visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Truitt were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs Carl Todd, all of Bel Air, Md.; and Mrs. Kyle Todd and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Sexton all of Galax, Va.; also Miss Helen Truitt, of Mt. Airy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Blake, Sr., of Houston’ Texas; are visi ting Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Blake. Jr., on their farm here and will return to Texas tomorrow. Mr. E. L. McMillan and Bill Woodruff'.spent* Wednesday after noon at Independence, Va. Recent visitors of Glade Valley were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Castex Hollingsworth, of Charlotte. Mr. Hollingsworth is the son of Rev. W. F. Hollingsworth, who was formerly a superintendent of G. V. school. He is the zone lubri 20% Reduction SALE Continues Through Sat. . '■ , ■ J- • Visit Our Storr EVERYTHING IS BEING SOLD AT A 20% REDUCTION Sparta Gift Shop Sparta, North Carolina Forget Something? Time for School And Tirije To Have Your Clothes Dry Cleaned Ladies. Do Your Rugs Need Cleaning? A Virginia State Rug Cleaners’ truck, from Roanoke, Va., pro mises two week’s delivery ser vice on cleaning rugs. Call 31 for additional information. Cleaning Prices 6c sq. ft.--- Domestic (Rugs 8c sq. ft. —-Oriental Rugs 8c sq. ft. any Reversible Olson Rug For Moth Proofing 5c sq. ft. —--Domestic Rugs 10c sq. ft.-— Reversible Rugs 3 Cushion Sofa ———--— $10.00 Chairs — ..—• $5.00 10 Year Guarantee On Moth Proofing ^ALL 31FQS INFORMATION Surprise Party Given Here, Sun. Mr. Osco Church was honored Sunday with a surprise birthday dinner at his home on his 27th birthday. The guests included Mrs. John C. Church and children, Rosa Lee and Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Browrt, Russell, Marie and Lou ise; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and children, Garland, Burl and Alma; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weatief. 'Mrs. Charlie Delta and children, Shirley, Joe, Jimmie and Lindd; Misses Fairy Lee Black S’>e Carrol Hill, also Mr. Tom Gambill. BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Clete B. Choate of Sparta announce the arrival of an eight pound and one ounce daughter, Cletra Gay, on August 20, at the Martin Memorial hospi tal in Mt. A/.-y. Mrs. Choate is the former Miss Pauline Rogers of Piggett, Ark. cation engineer for the Pure Oil Co. in the Carolmas. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lynn and Wally, Jr., of Manassas, Va., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Irwin, this week. Or. and Mrs. N. D. Fox, Mr. and &4fs. Walter Johnson attend ed the horse show at Elkin, Fri day night. Messers Earnest and Dean Bell left Thursday for Thorpe, W. Va., where they have accepted a posi tion. A Mrs. Glenn Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Cam Hill, Mrs. Hardin Bell and Boy, Mrs. Mae Brown visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McCoin, Sunday. Mrs. James C. Coudill and Miss Dorothy .Lee Joines spent Friday in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs. Homer Edwards made a business trip to Winston-Salem, Tuesday. Miss Catherine Boyer, of Char lotte, visited her mother Mrs. Carrie Boyer, here this week. j Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nichols, of Davis Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols, of Sulphus, Okla., are visiting relatives here in the county, this week. Congressman R. L. Doughton delivered an address at the open ir^» of Piney Creek high school, Monday. Mr. J. H. Doughton, of States ville, visited his father, Hon. K. L. Doughton, Sunday. Mr.' and Mrs. Johnny Meyers viisted relatives here, Thursday. Mrs. Jenny Perry, of Wingate, visited her ' niece, Mrs. Hugh Halsey, at Piney Creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers have recently moved to Laurel Springs form Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Richard son visited Mr. and Mrs. Turner Vaughn at Mt. Airy, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and/Mrs. Ralph Cheek visi ted her sister. Mrs. E. J. Rich ardson, of Bayivood, Thursday afternoon. They were accompan j ied home by Mrs. Stella York, of | Washington, D. C., for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richard son, of Woodlawn, Va., and son, Rex, of San Diego, Calif., visited I in Stratford community, Sunday. Fall Materials Now Arriving WE ALSO HAVE ALL WOOL COATING at $1.50 lb. Remnant Rolls Enough for A Dress only 60e WE HAVE New Satin Twin Oaks News Mrs. Eliza Reynolds and chil dren returned to-their home in EiKton, Md., alter spending ten days witn relatives, nere. ivrr. and Mrs. Jack Keyster, Charlotte, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Irwin, here. Mr. and Mr^ Wade Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Morgen ton, spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Me Osborne spent the week end with relatives in Lexington. j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Reynolds, Ennice, spent a while Monday night with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Leebert Petty and children, Elkton, Md., are spend ing a few days with relatives here and at Galax, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Shumake and children, Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting relatives here for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bower Irwin, New Egypt. N. J., and Charlie Irwin, Greensboro, stopped with friends here last week. Mrs. Stella York Washington, D. C., is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Goodman, Morgan ton. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Irwin and daughter, Sandra, spent Monday and Tuesday with friends in Try on. Mrs. Ralph Cheek and children BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. W; A. Woodruff announce the birth of an eight pound and four ounce daughter, Freda Margaret, on August 22. Maria* and Linda visited rela-'( tives here Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. <3. Shore and son, who have been in Charleston, W. Va., for sorhe time on business, spent the week end with relatives here en route to Winston-Salem. R. A. Reed has accepted- a posi tion r, teacher at Millers’ Creek high school. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wyatt visi- - ted friends here and at Piney Creek, Sunday. I Willie Stamper, who was re leased from Baptist Jiospital. Win ston-Salem last week is improv ing at the home om his sister, Mrs. Lennie Anders, Sparta, Route 3 i i Bower Watston returned to his work in Greensboro, Satur day, after spending a few days with friends here. Miss Sarah Staton, Concord, is spending this week with her aunt and Mr. Jessie Me Osborne, Sparta, Route 3. I Classified Ads FOR SALE—One-gallon coca cola jugs, 10c each. Buy now for the Molasses season. B. and T. Drug company, Sparta. 8-28-tkc FARM FOR SALE—44 acres, known as Noah Osborne Farm near Piney Creek; 5-room house, other buildings, electricity avail able, good spring, on rural mail route, milk route, gravel road. See C. B. Taylor at Sparta, if interested 8-28-2tp For Sale v CRUSHED ROCKS CONCRETE BLOCKS CEMENT TILE BRICK SAND AND y GRAVEL FOR INFORMATION, WRITE S. C. Roberts, Sparta Or stop at the crusher located across from Irwin’s Garage May be Found At Smithey’s Store We Carry See Us And Buy! • t. Sparta, Smithey’s Store “The Place Fqar Bargains”;* ATTENTION! Dairy Farmers You Are Cordially Invited To Attend A Grade “A” Dairy Barn DEMONSTRATION To Be Held Tuesday, Sept. 2.11:00 A.M. AtHe , Doughton Meadows Farm Laurel Springs ’ And from here the group will go to the farm of Misa Joyce Myers. All dairy farmers are cordially invited to attend this demonstration and barn that can be built immediately. By a relative small expenditure any dairy duce Grade “A” milk and receive the greatly added income the market presentatives of the Dairy Extension Division of the State College, Roebuck Company and Coble Dairy Products. Costa ' an approved type of Grade ip his farm to pro ••y.'v SPONSORED BY COUNTY FARM AGENTS |P » j ft*™