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* — WOMANLESS WEDDING ; The Junior Woman's club of East Marion School will present a Wo manless Wedding at the East Mar ion school at eight o'clock, April 1. The proceeds will be used for im proving the school grounds. Egg production in December set a record for the month. Famous for fit! Famous for value! Vfcovie S tan «rrtnn mmniwn SLIPS Belk's Second Floor Marion, N. C. $2.66 So flatteringly styled with a full sweeping skirt, form fitting waistline, and bra type bosom ... it might have been made for yoti alone. In lovely rayon satin or rayon crepe. Pink or white. An exceptional value Will Mt twill Wilt Mt ilrtt* ri tMM WiM Ml HA «f Proportionately sized r»H3M4 w Average 32-44 U Petit* 32-40 » Also Junior length 39 M"—Sizes 11-17 Stripes are the spice of life! And this air-cooled sundress is the love of your life! It's town or country-minded, depending on your whim, and on the , little slip Of bolero. It's made in coof,' cool chambray... in grey, green, rust, helio. Sizes 12 tn 20. ^^ sy $10.95 £j SHAG RUG SALE $1.00 each Another shipment of these wonderful Rugs in pastel and dark colors at this small price. Special Prices on Concrete Blocks 8x8x16 17c 6x8x16 15c 4x8x16 11c / McDowell Cement Products Co. Garden St Safety Demonstration Here Friday | TEST BRAKING SPEED—In this specially equipped automobile George | M. Tewksbary, Jr., assistant safety director of Farm Mutual Automobile I Insurance Company, will demonstrate the . distance required for stopping II a car traveling at varying speeds. The demonstration will be made at the |! Marion high school on Friday, A'pril 1, at 9:30 a. m. The public is invited 11 to attend. . BAND MEMBERS PRESENT PROGRAM I AT KIWANIS MEET I , — I Foilr soloists and one brass sextet j of the Marion High School Band ^ presented a program at the Kiwanis | club meeting Tuesday evening un [ der the direction of Bernard Hirsh |j J. B. Laughlin, program chaii* jjman, presented the musicians to i j the club and S. R. Perkins, presi dent, presided over the meeting. The selections were those render ed at the district music, contest in Asheville last week and will be played at the State Music Contest to be held in Greensboro on April 22. Solo numbers were given by: < Bobby Ricks, French horn; Harry jMcCall, oboe; Mary Belle Grayson, ! piano, and Larry Gibson, oomet. Mary Belle Grayson accompanied : others on their solos. The last number was a sextet j composed of: Larry Gibson and !Connelly Miller, cornets: Bobby I Ricks, French horn Dean Seagle, !trombone; Micky Walker, baritone, iand Ralph Fender, sousaphone. i I Miss Nina Greenlee i COTTON ADDRESSES NORTH COVE CLUB H. P. Cotton, industrial engineer with the Conservation and Develop ment Department of North Caro lina, addressed the North Cove Men's club on "Industrial Develop ment" at its meeting last Friday evening. He listed the following essentials for Industrial Development: raw materials, capitol, know how, labor and marketing. NEBO STUNT NIGHT Nebo High School will sponsor a Stunt Night program Friday. The program will start at 7:30 o'clock and proceeds will be used for school needs. ALLSTAR GAME The Marion All-Stars won over Old Fort All-Stars in the lirst^game of an Invitational Tournament play ed at Old Tuesday night. Final score was 32-31. American farmers use about 17 million tons of fertilizer annually. FOR SALE—Six room house and <j lot. Fine garden. Good buy. See ^ Carl Whiteside, 430 South Garden < street. Phone 217-M. ltp < Speaker At Nebo | i j The Nebo Parent-Teacher associa ttion met Thursday evening in the jhigh school auditorium. Miss Margaret Dobson gave the devotional. Miss Nina Greenlee was ' guest speaker. She gave a history ; of the settlement of McDowell I county illustrating her remarks ! with colored slides of historical ! places. i | Gene Watson gave an oration on, | "The Constitution, Worth Having, j Worth Defending." j Richard Shaw, principal, gave a I report of school finances of the fis j j cal year. Attendance prizes award-, ea ior tne lai'gest numoer 01 par ents present were as follows: Mrs. Z; V. Hemphill's second and third grades for the primary department; Mrs. A. T. Ledbetter, sixth grade, grammar grades; C. M. Steppe, 11th grade, high school. Junior Class To Present Play —— j The Junior Class of the Marion | High School will present a play en-J j titled "Junior Miss" at eight o'clock,' ! March 31, in the high school audi-: I torium. The cast is composed of: J. C. ; Carter, Kenneth Cannon, Brenda' Glenn, Margaret Mclver, Luna Ow-1 ensby, Peggy Laughlin, Sylvia Frick,, James Mack, Vivian Suttlemyre,1 Donnie Godfrey, Harold Bolick, Connelly Miller, Paul Wyatt, Den nie Ayers, Alvin Rader, Carroll Owensby and Bobby Long. Arrangements are in charge of the following committees: Bettyi Cuthbertson and Barbara Norton, stage management; Becky Hemp hill, script holder; Hilda Early, Hazel Evans, Thelma Sturgein, Mary Waters, properties; Jetta Webb, call girl. f ; Glenwood PTA I j Meets Thursday 'The "Glenwood Parent-Teachers association met Thursday evening ! in the school auditorium. | Miss Irene Clark the County Nur se made a very interesting talk on the Health of Pre-school Age Chil dren. ' .V A short play entitled, "The Good Teeth," was presented by the third, fourth and fifth grades. The fourth grade won the room count in the grajnmar grades and the twfelfth grade in high school. i Glenwood Seniors To Present Play — The Senior class of Glenwood High | School will present the three-act j farce "Amazing Grace," on Friday ! evening, April 1, at 8 o'clock in the ' school auditorium. The senior class play will mark the beginning of commencement events for the school year 1948-49. i JOHNSON ELECTRIC (Continued from first page) spection of the public. Skilled electricians are employed for wiring of dwellings and indus trial buildings as well as repairing refrige razors, radios, washing ma chines, vacuums, and other appli ances. The Company also owns a shop in Spruce Pine for re-winding motors from the largest to the smallest. Beautify Your Home With New Wallpaper We offer a nice selection of the newest .papers at reasonable prices. You'll be able to redecorate for Spring and stay within your budget. SEE OUR LINE Hang it on yourself, or we will recommend, some one to do the work. i i McCall-Burgin Hardware Co. \ < 3 N. Main §treet Phone 352 < Week-End Specials Hunt's 21/* Royal Ann CHERRIES 60c value, 2 for 49c ) —— » LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2^ can size 38c JELLO Choice of 5 flavors 2 for i 15c 1 lb. 12 oz. jar APPLE BUTTER 32c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb. 49c J. F. G. COFFEE lb. 48c SLICED BACON, lb. 47c 4 lbs. BEEF STEW for .. $1.00 BLUE PLATE MAYONNAISE • Made by the Wesson Oil Company Pint Jar 49c Rabb Grocery Co. Phone 73 or 75 Free Delivery cMbsolutely !Pure arid. QJncooked #; WORJH. WAITING FOR PINT, 49c
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