Mrs. E. D. Lunday, of Society Hill, S. C., entered McLoud s In firmary at Florence* S. C., on Sep tember 29 for a major operation. Her friends will be anxious to learn of her condition. Mrs. Ellen Parks has returned to her apartment after spending , two weeks with Miss ;Hfw-f thome. Her many friends will be glad to know that she is much improved after a recent illness. Mrs. Nick McKnight is a pati ent in Elkin hospital. Mrs. Jtwk ianianwiHiu and Mrs. E. L. Moxley, of Cardiff,' Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reeves. Mrs. B. W. Douglas, who holds; a position as nurse at the Baptist1 hospital, was injured in an auto accident. Mrs. Lee Woodruff spent a few days visiting her. Mrs. John M. Cheek left Mon day to visit her daughter, Mrs. George McKinly of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp M. Estep and son, of Lenoir, returned to their home Monday after spending a few days with Mrs. W; B. Estep and Mrs. R. E. Richardson. Miss “Ginger” Presnell is undergoing treatment at the Boone hospital for a spine injury. Those visiting her recently in cluded: Prof, and Mrs. M. A. Newton, Dr. and Mrs. E. B- Eg gerj^ of A.S.T.C.; Mr. end Mrs. Bud Teaster, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Trivette, Misses Lillian Edmis ton, Peggy Main, of Murphy; also Violet Tester,' Shirley Thomas, Irene Towsend, Ruby Winebarger, Charles Bdbbit, Alan Kennedy and Eugene Fox, all of Tennessee. Mrs. E. B. Eldridge has return ed home after a month’s stay in the Baptist hospital. Mr. end Mrs. Roy Eldridge, of Salisbury; Mr. ahd Mrs. Dennis Vanhorn and Mrs. Marie Hopper, of Statesville spent two days visiting at Glade Valley. Mr. Elmo Taylor and Mr. George Bowman, Washington, D. C., visited in Sparta last Wed nesday. > f « eg&BKWSfiw ed Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bennett and family; Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Benngit; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grif fith; Mr. and Mrs. Orma Edwards and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and children, J. M., Ann, Hurst and Annie Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Bum Andrews and son, Jr.; Mr. J. L. Joines, also Mr. and Mrs. Foy Bennett. Mr. Luke Fender and Mr. Ellis Reeves, of Bel Air, Md„ are visit ing friends and relatives in Sparta. Mrs. Phillip Gray and son, Barton, of Boulder, Colo., have returned after visiting Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Burgiss, here, and Mrs. W. B, Estep at Whitehead. Dr.Mfe^s. T. R. Burgiss left yeste^Bw,7fternoon for Ashe ville fof^Epo days. Among’Whose who attend the Carolina-Georgia game at Chapel Hill last week end were Amos Wagoner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James A. Graham, R. E. Black, A1 Strauss, Wade Choate and Frank Osborne. ' . Mr. Charles D. Choate and Miss Doris Richardson were among those to attend the Wake Forest Georgetown football game, Sat urday night at Wake Forest. At Ihe close of the day’s work, washing the shoulders of work stock with a cold water strong salt solution will help keep them in healthy condition. MARCH Or DIMES ... Cornells Otis Skinner, New York City, who will again serve as March of Dimes chairman of women’s activities for 1948. Mbs Skinner has long been associated with the National FonndatioK for Infan tUe Paralysis. _ SCHEDULE GIVEN FOR SERVICES, SUN. Rev. William C. Crummett, pas tor of the Laurel Springs Metho dist church, announces the service for Sunday, October 5. The morn ing service at Mt. Zion will be held at- eleven o’clock and the evening service at Scottville at 7H|5 o’clock. These services are being held on the final Sunday in the an nual conference .year. The public is tfdrdially invited to attend. ' MRS. CROUSE IJX Mrs. Ellen Crouse is reported to be critically ill at the home of her son, George Crouse, after suffering a - severe stroke, her \ many friends will regret to learn, j BabvBeef! We Will Have On Sale IN OUR MARKET Fri. and Sat. Fine Baby Beef At Regular Western Beef Prices! Apple Sauce NO. 2 CAN 10c Kraut NO. 2% CAN 10c FOODS Cheese, lb. . . 45c NO. 1 CAN FruitCocktail . . 29c Peaches, Yellow Cling. No. 21-2 can,.. ,27c Tomato Juice, No* 2 can - . . , . 10c Tomatoes, No. 2 can .14c Peas, No.2 can.10c Turnip Greens ,No. 2 can .... 10c Milk, Amboy or Armojir’s tall can . . 10c Toilet Soap, Lovely Lady . . bar 5c FLOUR, 25 lb. bag-- $1.8Q Blue Plate MAYONNAISE, 16 oz. jar —- „ 43c Old English & WAX, Pint can..-.49c PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jar__ 25c PIMENTOS, 4 oz. can_-d 15c Van Camp No. 2% Can PORK AND BEANS_ RAISINS, IS oz. box_ Swansdown CAKE FLOUR, box MATCHES, 6 boxes Hot Roll Mix Twin Oakg News Leo H. Irwin returned to his home in Washington, D. C„ Tues day after spending the week end with his parents, Idr. and Mrs. Carl Irwin. He was here to be admitted to the Bar, taking the oath to practice law in North Carolina. The oath was adminis tered by Judge Armstrong in Superior court in Sparta, Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Anders and children visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Lepnie Anders, Sunday. Oscar Evans and Pdwnee Jor dan wept to Mt. Airy Monday, where they have "employment with a piftwer compaiiy. ‘ }l Mrs. F16jrd Sekttfn spent Tues day with relatives in' Sparta. , Mrs. Carl Irwin and Leo Ir win spent Sunday afternoon wit* Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Irwin, Fur ches, A. G. Shares, Charleston, W Va., stopped with friends here Sunday. Mrs. Len Farmer and Mrs, Claude Farmer and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Artis'- Far mer. R. A. Reed who is teaching in MiUers Creek high school, Wilkes county spent the week end with homefolk®, here. . Mrs. Ray Livesay and son Floyd, Woodstown, N. J. are spending a few days with relatives here. Mr/ sPff; ta, stoppea with frierias here, "'kart? LahdretH' 'arid Jfisk- Ed Vdif ds S^erit Saturday night friends, here. •■■■■. Get Ready For The Long I Winter Months I Which Are Ahead For School Children Children’s Cordury Overalls Sizes 2 to 14 Priced from $2.69 — $2.95 Just Received! * 1 Lot Of Anklets For Children, Misses And Ladies All Colors 20c pr. WHILE THEY LAST Kay’s 5 & 10c Store Sparta, N. C. Just Received! Bedroom Suites Solid Maple —- $68.00 Living Room Suites 3 Pc.-$30.00 up Dining Room Suites 10 Pc. Walnut EXCELLENT CONDITION only $70.00 Breakfast Room Sets Priced from $16.00 up o Other Values Include SINGES SEWING MACHINES Round bobbin, drop top 1 Year’s Guarantee _ $68.00 KITCHEN CABINETS Good Condition ——_$18.00 up ASSORTMENT OF WARDROBES & CHIFFOROBES Prices from--$14.00 up CHINA CABINETS___$14.00 up ODD CHESTS OF DRAWERS . $12.00 up ItQtiLED TOP DESKS __ $24.00 up bOOK CASES, Walnut or Oak __$14.00 up ODD DRESSERS —___ .... $10.00 up Large assortment of mirrors, walnut dressers and chests of drawers, walnut and gold leaf picture frames, Victorian sofas and chairs. Several from here attended the I - % -- air show at Elkin, Sunday. tor sous V Tea, the first day is the worst day Ho neglect a cold. So act fast—use Vicks Va-tro-nol. It QMCKIV relieves head cold dis tress. And it used at first warn- < tag sniffle or sneese, Va-tro-nol helps prevent many colds develop ing. Follow directions in package. J Don’t Wait Until Winter fa'IJere /"t-ir' iv r Buy Those Warm, Items Now! urnmo'j sfdi.in $17.95 Leather Jackets For Men ... ,v Genuine Horsehide. Zip* per front with four pockets and belted back. $18.95 “Wundatowls” Dish T owels > . Twice as absorbent. Dries in a jiffy. Practically lintless. Six for $2*95. Also Toweling In Gay Colored Prints Of Blue And Red. Marked In One Half Yard Lengths. Only 38c yd. Outing J .viu? 27 inch. Fine quality in. Pink, Blue and White — ONLY 29c yd. n \y ■ fr.MA : Sheeting ■ ’) ’.A 'r. 36 inch Medium Weight , ONLY 35W yA") Chambray Fine quality in plain colors And Stripes. Fast Colors. ONLY 48c yd. Stay Warm Buy A Blanket Now! Made Of Cotton Double Blankets PART WOOL,—.— $4 One Table Children's Panties, Cotton —*— now only 10c Smithey’s ■nflifBi

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