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Master Jerry Waddell ig much improved after undergoing an operation at the hospital in Galax, last week, Mrs. Kyle Caudill, Janet, Char les and Bud are spending some time with her parents, Eld. and Mrs. C. B. Kilby. lew days here-Vlsltln|Bh'atAot!ftt,i Mrs. Roe EdWard* and1 other r* latives. ■■ aae , ‘ Miss Marjbfo^Mbtflrath \ U McEIrath, 'of‘SpartahburgV'S. c;, wijme Jtftes, of ^figh Visited Mr. and Mrs. Clay Sheets and Miss Phyllis Nuckolls during the week end. Dale Duncan And Bill Wood ruff spent Tuesday in Elkin. Misses Jackie Holcomb, Ruth Gough and Irene Coleman, of Winston-Salem, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swanson over the week end. Eld. and Mrs. C. B. Kilby had as their recent visitors; Eld. Wal ter ^Evhns, Whitehead; Eld. and Mrs. I. W. Kilby and family, Welch, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Glai Kilby, Churchville, Md.; Mrs. G. C. Koontz, Washington, D. C., and son, Grover Koontz, San Francisco, Calif.; also.-Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Kilby and daugh ter, Kay, of Charlotte. Miss Martha Norman, of Cherry Lane, left Sunday to enter coh lega at Man Hill, N. C Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wagoner had as their guests, Miss Lizzie Riddle, Greenwood, S. C.., Mrs. Annie Bell Campbell and daugh ter,; Greenville, S. C. Miss Elizabeth McCann, cl Cherry Lane, left Tuesday for ■Mt. Airy, where she will take training at Martin's Memorial hospital for a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields, of Waynesboro, Va., are spending two vyeeks visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Onedia Coventry, of Rural Hall, and her friend, Andy Scott, of Martinsville, Va., were guests of Miss Imogene Mr. and Mrs BOb Allison daughter, Marifm, a*b'VisitiKi'!in Washingtodp D. C. ’*'«*>' j liiZMCbi ZU - S.- V- il :>M5iqand. Ms*. F,vlif. Boss feed as-E their; Bungay ;dh®h*r guests Mr, god* Mrs, Bristol Osborne and son, Mr. and Mrs. Hamby and son, all of North Wilkesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Troy Douglas, of Ptney Creek; Miss Blanche Tay lor, of Laurel Springs, and Mr. Greek Rose, of Statesville. . Mrs. Thomas B. Noland and children, of Alta Vista, Va., are' visiting in the home of her par ent*. - w. Mr. gnd Mrs. Eugene Halsey returned to Miami, Fla., after visiting Stis. Harlow Halsey, also Mr. and Mrs. R. C- Halsey. Mrs. J. B. Reid spent Friday in Winston-Salem. Mrs. S. O. Edwards, of Inde pendence, Va., it visiting Mis. Alex Reeves. Mr. .and Mrs.,T. R- Burgiss and' Mrs. C; A. Reeves visited in West- Jefferson Friday eve ning..!' -.1/ V, Claude Rash and Arlie Spicer, of Aberdeen, M<L| arrived Satur day for a few days visit with relatives' at Cherry Lane. Mr. Bverette Taylor, of Mt. Airy, passed thru town en route to visit his father, Mr. J. K, Tay lor of Furches, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Edwards and son, spent a recent week end 4 'For Sale^ CRUSHED ROCKS «■* : ' " CEMENT BLOCKS SAND =*■ } t'i.» ' GRAVEL TILE ' and COAL Due to oar experience, we can offer yon a better coal for the same money. See the local dealer across from Irwin’s Garage, or write— S. C. Roberts Sparta or Whitehead, N. C. Remember, Yellow Jackets We’re Looking For More Than One MSwkkrn Best Wishes For Victory Sparta, Sparta Gift Shop North Carolina BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brinegar of Sparta, announce the birth ol a sijf and one half pound son Charles Dean, on August 20. in Salisbury with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Irwin, tti Virginia, visited her parents, Ijit and Mrs. C. G. Fender, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irwin Wilkesboro, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs S. C. Richardson. June Cox and Mr; Die* fs’Washingion. D. 35., weft guests of Mh ciUfi Mrs, Irwin spent Sunday in Hillsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Absher, have returned to Aberdeen, Md., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Absher. Mr. J. K. Jarvis, who is a pa tient at the Baptist hospital, is slightly improved. Mrs. J. K. Jar vis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jarvis visited him Sunday. Mrs. Stella York, Mr. and. Mrs. Led Itwiti and daughter, Sandra, have returned to Washington, D. C., after an extended visit with relatives here. Mr. Walter Wyatt, of Glouces ter,-‘Va:, spent a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Wyatt and other relatives. Mr.' and Mrs. Leebert Petty, Elkton, Md,, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Irwin. Airs. A. L. Reid has returned from'a visit in Danville, Va Mrs. Rose Sanders naa as ner recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Fowljces and son, of Newman Grove, Nebr. Mr. Ray Shepherd has returned to hit home in Twin Falls, Idaho, ifter spending sometime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepherd, also other friends and relatives here, Those 'visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver, Thursday afternoon included Rd£ and Mont Sturgill, of Forest Hill, Md.; Mr. David Sturgill, of Washington, D. C.; Mr. Bill Williams, of Peden; Mrs. D. B. Sturgill and daughters, Bi tha and Elizabeth, also Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sturgill, of Piney Creek. Mr. Q. G. Edwards, of Newark, Del., is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Bledsoe attended the wedding of Robert Riggs Smoak and Eilzabeth Gor Reins at the First M&fhodist church in North Wilkesboro on Saturday evening. Mr. Smoak is a cousin of Mrs. Bledsoe. Mrs. Edith Richardson and Miss Jean Reeves, students at Draughon’s Business College in Winston-Salem, spent the week end here, Mrs. Don Halsey, ®f Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her Sister, Mrs. Glen Susie. Miss Jean Collins, of GlSde Val ley, had at hot Suridhy dinner guests, Misses Maly Ruth Mill#. Norime $%«cRft "Slid Bfefty Hunt er, ale Bert Wagoner, t)ale Hol loway Shd Neal Phipps. MrS. W. K. 'Stiirdivant, of North Wilketebdi'b, was in town last week. Mr. gad Mrs. Harry Vaughn t'fetifrried to Dayton, Ohio, last Week,, after visiting her brother at Independence, Va., and her mother, Mrs. E. L. McMillan, Sr. Jimmy Vaughn returned with his parents after spending the summer with his grandmother. Miss Bonnie Sue McMillan, who is a senior at Dayton, and E. L. McMillan, Jr., also accofnpanied them to Ohio. Mrs. T. A. McElrath and ^daugh ter, Marie, of South Carolina, were guests of Mrs. Rheuben Sheets during the week end. SPARTA, Support The Team! The Yellow Jackets Will Meet The Mt. Lions At North Wilkesboro Friday Night Twin Oaks News Clay Carpenter, who is employ ed by W., E. Grannis Construction Co., and stationed at Concord spent the Week end with home folks, here. Bert Williams, Marvin Wilson and CJrady Irwin made a business trip to Moi’&anton, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray, Mr and Mrs. Paul Joines returned Sunday after spending three weeks vacationing in California, wt^endf with hfs's’urter,’Mrs Rose Sanders, here. Lonnie Southers and Cecil War den attended the,,, used car sale at Charlotte, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Crouse, Mt. Airy, Spent the week end with relatives at Sparta. Miss Janell Shores has entered school _at Glade Valley high school. R. A. Reed, who is teaching at Millers Creek high school, spent the week end at his home nere. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Absher and daughter, Veanne, left Friday for their home in Aberdeen, Md„ after spending a few days with reJa'/zes here apdafSparta.’. Ward Irwin, Q%kley; W. Va., representative o£ Irwin’s Barber Supply Co., Beckley, spent Wed nesday night with friends, here. VOWS ARE .SPOKEN Mr. J. F. McMillan, Jr., of Pin ey Creek, and Miss LauravMae Key were married, at the tome of J. Newberry last Saturday evening, .Sid. W. Q. Nigging per formed the ceremony. f MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED j Announcement has been mad* of the marriage of Clifton Sidden, of Glade Valley, to Miss Lucille Whitter, of Ennice, at the home of the groom’s father, J C, Sid den on July 5, with Eld. W, Q, Higgins officiating. Classified Ads FOR SALE — 8 1-5 acres of land with two room house and basement. Located two miles south of Sparta, adjoining the land of D. C. Duncan, Jake Alley and others. No rough land, it‘s a bargain, see the place at any time. Notify Joseph C. ToliVer, Sparta, N. C. 9-ll-2tp NOTICE—There is three head of cattle at my place, 1 white faced steer, 1 white faced heifer, 1 black heifer. All marked with notch in right ear. Owher please call for them and pay for this notice and graze bill. C. E. Jones, Furches, N. C. 9-11-ltp FOR SALE—1947 Chevrolet half ton pick up with deluxe cab. See Victor Jones, Furches, N. C. * 9-11-ltp LOST—Three months old hound "pup. White with black and brown spots on side and head. Black diamond in center of forehead. If /found please notify. Straley Johnson, Sparta, N, C. 9-11-ltc NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: NORTH CAROLINA v ALLEGHANY COUNTY , it shall be unlawful to wash cars or fronts of places of busi ness in the Town of Sparta until the pump is installed in the new well. Anyone violating this or dinance shall be fined not less than $5 dollars or more than $25. This ordinance shall be in full .force'and effect from and after its date of adpotion. Adopted this September 9, 1947. Signed, G. GLENN NICHOLS., Mayor. 9-ll-2tc kMzMitysiiS ■RcxaUt* Salt r * CONTEST ::%:'.Tt.+*AND p**xi$t ^ROUND-THE-WORLD TRIPI 2*VACATION IN RIOI 3. HOLIDAY IN HAWAII I M. PAN AMMKAN *3» OnlE* THRIUINO MMZ|$ (including 10 “ 1 liM «W1I, 14, 1^1? JJ. & T. Drug Co. W.H — Home-Catmed Pickled Beets Are Obod Appetizers Small pickled beets add a color ful arid appetizing note to meals the year 'round. Your home cad-f ning schedule should include‘them. Here is an excellent recipe taken from the famous Ball Blue Book, on home canning 1 Those Sun-Cooked Preserves Make Delicious Treats Firm-ripe cherries, currants, red raspberries or strawberries may be used for sun-cooked preserves. Cherries should be washed and seeded; currants washed and stemmed; strawberries washed and capped. Drain and weigh the fruit. Work with small batches, using equal amounts of sugar and fruit. Place fruit and sugar in alternate layers in a broad pan. Let stand overnight. Heat slowly to boiling .Spi***> fbailqw trays aritfL cove* with window glass. Allow ai* apiekok all sides.' &et tbe‘ mixture stand fn the sun for three days; or until the sifupbegfris tO' jeM' And the Wuit'is plump. Stir gently two Ot thtee dfimei daily. > Do not keep the mixture out of doors overnight. Pack into hot Ball Jars and process IS minutes at simmering. Parham Is Guest Speaker Mrs. Parham, of Mooresville, was guest speaker at a'program given the student , body at White head school, recently. She gave and interesting and informational talk on “A Visit To Africa,” She told the group of her voyage a board steamship via London to Africa, where her two sons live.! - ' . • r | She discussed the way of life, customs, good and bad habits of the native people of Africa and of their love for the white people who taught them as missionaries' or dealt with them in commerce. Mrs. Parham liras made two visits to Africa and has spent more then a-year there end hopes to visit there again this fall. She has spoken to various church fpreups and schools and taught ntudy courses in towns in North Carolina. *? MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED | ’ 'i M|ss Arlene Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Taylor of Furches, became the bride of Dennis Mabe, son of Mrs. Flora Mabe and the late Mr. W. A. Mabe, of Furches, on Saturday at the home Of the groom with J. K. Taylor officiating “in the* pre sence of the immediate families. The young couple is making ■their home with the groom’s mo ther at the present. Production of cotton in North Carolina for 1947 is forecast at 460,000 bales at a prospective yield of 357 pounds of lint cotton per acre. --- Mt. Zion News Rev. W. * C. Grummett filled his regular appointment at ML Zion, Sunday and was a dinner 1 guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vestel. Miss Mildred Vestel has enter ed school at Elkin. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pugh anid son, Fred, of Sparta attended church service at Mt. Zion, Sun day, and visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pugh. ' ' Dor Jgill and y UM Childress, of Ral eigh, spent the week end': with' Mr. and Mrs,=S^J3. Smith and Mr., and, Mcs^JJiqmas B, Smith, m Mrii (iPaul y, ■. rjCrwiple^ spent i thek.wjj$£ T end siwilfr her daughter, Mrs Hazel.Dean Smith. L. ,p. Hamptop. and sons, Chop and rSf«i»fejofShiloh com munity *\>w;ete JifoJpls community last weekk ^iUj,, , Mrs. S. E. Smith, has returned home., ?fter> attending Farm arid Home Steely, $£,$$leigh, then visi ting.^frT farottgr^. N. Childress at GMenwl|eI.j^ other relatives and friends. V ~ Time For I^rtotljafl ime Is Friday! Support Y<3ij tfajftoV; ,mn ,•*> CALL ON US FOB DBY CLEANING '’■■■ fio'n Sparta Phone 100 Sparta, Ni C. • «'i\rsp£f Ladies’ All Wool Sweaters "s* t ' '{ Cardigans and Pullovers in the latest fall shades Assort^ $1.69 tog f 4f32 Lovely Ladies’ Blouses In fine quality Rayon. T*i|«^ed;or with frilly front. What you need fot that new Fall Suit. In soft shades of blue, pink, yellow, aqua and white. Assorted Sizes —*.--—-— $2.95 to I * £, *>v. Also, For the Children All Wool Sweaters Just the thing for school. SIZES FROM 6 TO 16. ASSORTED COLORS. only $1.19 to $2.95 Just Ladies’ Cotton Dresses/ > • j. In gay colored prints Vnd stripe^ Aj*riV6Cl« Fast color end sanforiied. Size 14 to 52 - $1.94 - $2.48 ri
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