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Roxy Theatre, Old Fort Tuesday - Wednesday, Sept. 9-10 Night Shows Start 7:30 Acclaimed by Critics as ^ "The greatest picture to come from Hollywood in a long time/ starring Myrna Loy • Fredric March Dana Andrews • Teresa Wright Virginia Mayo Hoagy Carmichael Directed by William Wyler Screen Play by Robert E. Sherwood thru JtK O Radio Pictures Matinee Tue., Sept. 9 3 P. M. Child 50 inc. tax Adult 74 inc. tax This Show Only— Nite Prices Child -_inc. tax .50 Adult inc. tax $1.20 Attention, Saw Mill Men! We wish to announce we have the local agency for Mall Chain Saws 3 Foot size, delivered $455.00 Marion Buick Co. 25 N. Garden St. Phone 469 Spartan Fat Back Hog Meal It's almost hog killing time, folks! Get yours in good shape with Spartan Fat Back Hog Meal. For fast growth and prime quality meat, continue Fat Back right up to hog killing time. We have plenty on hand. Nutrition rich, this feed is a "complete" one, saving grain and supplying important food essentials. $4.65 100 lb. bag. Pyatt Oil Company 502 E. Court Street and Garden Creek Station, Highway 70. TWO GRANDSONS BORN TO JARRETTS IN TWO OATS Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jarrett of Nebo became grandparents twice this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Deyton, of Ra leigh, announce the birth of a son, John Woody, at Rex Hospital, Ra leigh, on Monday, September 1. Mrs. Deyton is the former Miss Ruth Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Jarrett, of Morganton, announce the birth of a son at Grace Hospital, Morganton, on Tuesday, September 2. Mrs. Jarrett is the former Miss Motelle Duke of Morganton. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES OF INTEREST x Mrs. Fannie Durst and Miss Na omi Rush, of Portland, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Lawing. Mrs. Ollie Loyal and daughter, Sarah, of Columbia, S. C., visited Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey and Mrs. J. E. Neal, Sr. here this week. o " Sewell Brown, who has been ill at his home at Ashford for the past few days, was reported improving yes terday. o Miss Margaret Westmoreland has returned to her home here after at tending summer school at the Uni versity of North Carolina. —-—o Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Saunders and children, Sandy and Rebecca Lane, have returned to their home in Shreveport, La. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morris. o Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shiflet, Miss Ann Shiflet and Jane and Pat Shiflet have returned to their home here after spending a few days in Hin ton, Va. o Miss Doris Sparks, who has been spending the summer with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Sparks, left Sunday for Raleigh weher she will teach English and dramatics in the Needham Broughton high school. Miss Ruth Taylor, educational di rector of the First Methodist church for the past three months, left this week to return to Greensboro col lege where she will be a senior dur ing the coming school year. Miss Taylor is majoring in religious edu cation and is president of the Y. W. C. A. of the college. t& ScAoel Cft SLACKS1"HAfifiAi r Well dressed collegians are "going for" our smart Fall pat terns in Slacks by Haggar. They like the perfect fit assured by right styling and expert tailor ing. They like the choice fabrics that distinguish this famous line. Gabardines ... Tweeds .. ! Worsteds . . . Flannels. *695 to sj295 Belk's MARION, N. C. NO MORNING SERVICE AT ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY There will be no 11 o'clock ser vice at St. John's Episcopal church here Sunday, the Rev. Albert P. Mack, rector, announced yesterday. Work was begun this week to en large the Sunday School rooms and the present condition of the church makes it necessary to cancel the morning worship service. Sunday school will be held as usual, how ever. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MeCormack have returned to their home in Lib erty, Indiana after a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret Martin. Miss Marie McDonald, Miss Bruee McDonald and Miss Janie McDon ald, who are spending the summer at Lake Junaluska, visited Mrs. J, E. Neal, Sr. and Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey here Tuesday. Invest in U. S. Savings Bonds. ! SERVICES ANNOUNCED FOR STORY MEMORIAL Story Memorial Presbyterian church will observe the usual wor ship services next Sunday, accord ing to announcement by Rev. J. A. Satterfield, pastor. Sunday school will be held at 10:00 a. iji. and the morning wor ship service will follow at 11 o'clock. Are You As Happy As You Should Be? will be the sermon topic next Sunday morning at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church H. W. Tepker, pastor Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Church Service at 11 A. M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND out to play or back to school in rough, tough, bee-oo-ti-ful SflNfoAfE (TINY) PASTEL CRAWLERS for (he little one. Sturdily con structed; extra large «eat and crotch for diaper comfort. Pink, blue, maize. Si7es A-B-C. (6 mo. 1 vr.-l \'y yr.«.) CRAWLER $2.48 (JACKIE) PASTEL OWLLS ... for rough and tumble youngsters; double Jock-stitched seams; ad justable suspenders; set-in poc kets: Maize, blur and bright scar let; sizes 1 to 4 PASTEL 0*ALL5 $2.98 •(BOBBY) CORDUROY OALLS. In 'he favored darker colors. Double lock-stitched; adjustable suspenders; set-in pockets. Wine, brown, royal. Sizes 3 to 8. CORDIROT O ALLS $2.98 (JIMMY) CORDUROY SLACKS. These slacks are tail ored just like Dad's. Matching adjustable suspenders and belt; pleats; 2 set-in front and hip pockets. Brown and light Navy. Sizes 2 to 10. CORDrnOY SLACKS f 3.95 (TOM) CRAWLER & JACKET SET. The clever corduroy jacket is made full: has elastic waist for snug fitting, and is smartly lined. The Sets come in blue, maize and pink: sizes A-B-C. (6 mo-1 yr. • 1 !/o yrs.) CRAWLER A JACKET SET $4.95 (JEAN) O'ALL & COAT SET. The double breasted coal is fmartly styled and lined. It has reversible buttons and may be vorn by either boys or girls. A complement to the O'Alls on crisp days. Blue, maize and bright scarlet Sizes 1 to 4. « ALL A COAT SET $5.95 (BILLY) CALL & JACKET SET. The jacket has a genuine Talon Jastener and a sinking solid color duvelyn lining. The jacket is full with a snug-fitting waist and set-in pockets. Wine, brown, royal. Sizes 1 to 8. OMUL A .PACKET SET $7.95 (JOHNNY) SLACK & J\CKET SET. The jai-kpi has genuine Talon fastener. Full cut *&Hows freedom of arm action. Hand some solid color duvetyn lining; snug-fii ela^tir waist and set-in pockets. Brown and light Navy. Sizes 2 to 10. SLACK & JACKET SET $7.95 AtsUP Co»^° The Middles are rough on clothing, but these Santone corduroys can stand the gaff. Tailored of finest pinwale corduroy, each smart garment has H thread, double-locked seams at all points of strain. They're styled 'to fit perfectly, constructed to take long, hard wear. Your choice of pastel or the familiar darker shades. Children's Dept. Balcony Floor Belk-Broome Co. MARION, N. C. '
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