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PAGE TWO Your best told weather Frierid We ve Provided Heavy Winter Clothes At LOW Prices They're Even Lower In Our Week-End Special Sale! JUST SEE THESE IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' DEPT.... COTTON GABARDINE 'SHIRTS Long sleeves. Reg. $1.98 One Group reduced to .... $1.00 PLAU) COTTON SPORT SHIRTS Long Sleeves . . . Fast Colors'. . , Regular $1.98 S1.33 One Group Reduced to Part Wool SLIPOVER SWEATERS Regular to $2.98 . . . One Group Reduced to $1.69 SLIPOVER SWEATERS . . . Heavy Cotton. Reg. to i AA $1.98. 'Group Reduced to JL.UU Slight Seconds SWEAT SHIRTS Assorted colors . . . . . ONLY 79c NOVELTY FLANNEL SHIRTS Sanforized . . . Reg. $1.98 S1.69 REnnrrcn to t FLANNEL SHIRTS with Zippers . Novelty Patterns.. ...... S2.49 Value . . . ONLY . S1.98 CORDUROY SHIRTS with Zippers Regular $4.49 . : . ?0 An REDUCED TO .. . ; O.i70 (Extra good make) ALL WOOL SLIPOVER SWEATERS Regular to $3.98 . . . REDUCED TO $1.98 You'll Find Great Savings in Boys Boots and Shoes . . . All Guaranteed Raiftef Gahton W Heart Warmers For Your Purse . . . Body Warmers For Main Floor week end Specials GIRLS WOOL SLACKS Regular to $3.93 . . . REDUCED TO : $1.98 GIRLS' SKI PANTS Heavy Wool Melton . . . REDUCED TO $1.00 GIRLS WOOL SKIRTS Regular to $2.49 . . . One group reduced to $1.00 ELASTIC WAIST DUNGAREES $1.49 GIRLS' CARDIGAN SWEATERS All wool. Some Reg. to $2.93. Reduced to ........... $1.98 GIRLS' BATHROBES Flannel and Brushed Q- ff Rayons. Reduced to .. ..... l.UU NYLON SLIPOVER SWEATERS !o'J::c"" ;.. $1.98 DOUBLE THICK PANTIES - White and Pastels 4 for ;.;.. $1.00 GROUP GIRLS' POLO SHIRTS Regular to $1.98 REDUCED TO $1.00 Clothes For Your Teenagers GROUP COTTON DRESSES - Regular to $3.98 ... fQ ? Reduced to l.iO TEEN AGE WOOL DRESSES -i Regular to $7.98 Reduced to $4.98 It'll Pay You To Shop Us For Your Needs ? V W You Want Quality At A Price! WE ARE PARTICIPATING IN THE 6,000 TRADE FESTIVAL 1 i, No Store Has More Boys' Jackets! See These Outstanding Savings LEATHER JACKETS Fur collars . . . knitted cuffs and bot toms . . . Reg. $16.98. Ci A AO REDUCED TO ... PU.t0 BOYS' SATIN TWILL JACKETS Heavily lined with fur collars . . . Reduced to ... $6.98 JACKETS $3.98 HOYS' SATIN WARM-UP JACKETS Regular $5.98 ... REDUCED TO GROUP BOYS' DRESS SUITS Some to $16.98 Reg. Re- ttr AA duced for Clearance ........ U.UU ROYS' ALL WOOL PANTS Regular to $4.93 ... . . P- . fQ REDUCED TO vl.JJO GROUP BOYS' RAINCOATS - Asst. Colors. Reg, to $4.98. Reduced to $2.98 Your Girls I INFANTS' COATS One group to size 3 (PO ftQ REDUCED TO O.O (Regular to $7.98) . INFANTS' KNITTED SLEEPERS (Bv Nazareth) ' REDUCED TO ..- $1.29 TOTS' SNOW SUITS One lot Asst. Reg. to (JJO ftO $9.98. Reduced to TOTS' ESTRON SNOW SUITS T Heavily lined . . . ' flr. (Q ONLY O.UO TOTS' DRESSES One group cottons . . REDUCED TO ........... $1.00 TOTS' CORDUROY OVERALLS One Group - Of REDUCED TO ......... ........ LOt GIRLS' COATS BY THE HUNDRED One Group 7-14 . . . Reg. OQ QQ to $12.98. Reduced to O.tO Group 3-6X Coats ... ttrr AQ Reduced to.,: UO GIRLS' TWEED COATS Sizes 7-14. Reg. $11.98 flf ftO REDUCED TO vJIO WOOL MELTON COATS ! Novelty collars . . . all CQ AO new Fall colors. Only .... ViiJO. And Hard To Fit Girls TEEN AGE COATS One Group Meltons IY fQ Reduced to j.U tUO NOVELTY MELTON COATS One Group Reduced to ............... $12.98 WPl''I'x I THE WAYNES VILLE mOUNTAINIX Final Session Of First Aid Class Will Feature Film, A film on circulation of blood in the body will be shown at the final session of a Red Cross basic first aid course at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the main courtroom at the court house. ' ' Five graduates of the course will To receive Red Cross first aid certif icates from Dr. I. M. Weir, County physician, during the two-hour class. The public, especially stu dents, is invited to attend. If sufficient interest is shown, a six-lesson course in advanced first aid will be offered, Dr. Weir said. The basic course consisted of nine sessions. - . Another basic course may be giv en, and a special course for Girl Scouts is planned; Dr. Weir dis closed. :' ,.:.''. Red Cross first aid coursese are the only phase of civil defense work Rev.1 Walter Zvoda, world traveler and pastor of the Buena Vista Baptist Church of Ashe ville, will hold a four day Bible Conference at the Delwood Bap tist Church beginning Nov. 15th. The public is invited. ': being carried out now in the coun ty, the doctor added. . Boosters Club Will Meet Thursday Night The Hazel wood Boosters Club will meet Thursday evening at seven for their regular monthly supper meeting. The grouo will meet at the Hazelwood Presbyter ian church, with Sam Lane, presi dent, in charge of the meeting. To make sugar syrup for warm weather drinks put a cup of sugar and a half cup of water in a sauce pan and stir over in low heat until sugar is dissolved; bring to boiling and boil for 5 minutes. Store the syrup in a covered jar in the refrigerator.,-; '. " ' .. ; Read The Prices! See the Merchandise! Then See If You Can Beat These By Raiffs Foam Rubber Pillows Only $3.98 Hand Hooked Imported Rugs : ,. 9 x 12 Feet Only $49.98 Chenille Spreads ONE GROUP Only $3,00 Sofa Cushions of Fine Faille ONE GROUP Only $1.00 Draw Drapes Cohama Failles 90 Inches Wide to pair Only $4.98 Twisted Loop Rugs Non Skid Backs . . , 21 x 3C ; Only $1.77 Mat and Lid Sets Fine Chenille . - w Reduced to $1.00 Victor Venetian Blinds Regular $3.98 ; ; Week End Special Only $2.98 1 wmmo sheet spieiMs Pequots Salem Z Sturdiwear Sheets 128 count . . . 81 x 99 Reduced to Sheets . 81x99 Reduced to' $2.59 VouH findHundredsof other it II Vav yoii r unuiiiriiT7) m mm ww Hominy Has Much 'Church Activity Lecture By MRS! LLOYD R. JONES ' , Mountaineer Reporter The Plains Woman's Society Christian. Scry ice met. at. the church Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Goble McCracken and Mrs. Hub Buinclte were co-hostesses. Mrs. Hershel HippS,' president, was in charge of the meeting. ' The devotional was given by Mrs. Irene Cogburn and Mrs. Ernest Branson. The topic was "Thy Will Be Done ... South of the Border." Others having part on program were Mrs, Joyce Owen and Mrs. Joe Cogburn. . . Mrs. Mark Swain gave an inter esting discussion on Allen School in Asheville for Negroes. Every member was asked to Visit the sick '.or shut-in during Noyem hfr nhH Dpreitiber, The aim is to ! get new members, who 'can't attend the meeting regularly, There were twenty-five members and one new member at the meet ing. ;. I Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses in the base ment of the church.. Mrs. Howard Jaynes and Mrs. Earstine Broyles are asking every one who has discarded toys to bring them to the church to be repaired for the nursery which is to be add ed to the Plains Methodist church Of Canton Assorted Colors and Patterns Only $1.98 Ruffled Cushion Dot Curtains ' $1.69 It's Blanket Time See These Specials Cannon Blankets . 25 Wool, 25 Rayon A q q 72 x 84 . . . Reduced to 30.7O Cannons Leakville Blankets 72 x 90 . . . 50 Wool t f Q Q Worth $10.98 . . ; Rcduced3 I jQ All Wool Blankets-- By American Woolen Mills . !. V All Virgin Wool r - .. 72x84 . . . . . . $9.98 80x 90 . . . . . $10.98 Sheet Blankets-white- and Plaids . . . ONLY $1.49 Pillow Cases 140 count Lace trimmed . . . only Novelty Panel Curtains $2.29 59c Bargains in this large lirpt mm mm mm. r mm m m m m Thursday Afte: Decides To Run of . Star: Judge Oscar O. Efird of Winston-Salem has announced thai- he will be a candidate for Asso- I date- Justice of the State Su preme Court in the Democratic primary to be held May 31st. News Of Crabtree y "31: roqt; r.'i' -'i "ALICE ; . -i WONDER? ma&- mi i ? Baptist Church ! The ladies missionary society of the Crabtree Baptist church will meet Saturday at 2:30 at the home ' of Mrs. Vinson Davis. A special service has been arranged, and a ' large attendance is expected. j Gordon Wood v has been hnmprl f pianist and choirister of the Crab tree Baptist church. Plans are underway for a Thanks giving revival at the church. , Bookmobile Schedule Friday November 9lh LAKE Jt'NAI.l'SKA & , RATCLIFFE COVE Lake Junaluska School 9:15-10:30 Irs. tjllie Mack 10:45-11:15 'TkT Badme Double Fea:. "lunoS Headhunt : Tethne, Starring ; Am:iziint Late Shos Mrs. Roy Meador 11:45-12:15 ! Rateliffe Covd "Grocery 12:3042:45 ! Mtn; Exper. Station 1:00-1:15; soon. Members of the Woman's Society J of Christian Service nlct at the home ot Mrs. Fonzo Mann to make plans for the Thanksgiving supper i tft be given at the church. They "Stardusts Sweet M aiso nxen several iruu DasKeis to be delivered to the Kick and sliut ins in the community. There 1s a small grouo of men working hard In the basement of Plains Methodist church. . Anyone who has a few hours to sDare, call Vinson Worley. . The ladies of the church want to thank these few men who have ' been 'so faithful doing what they promised. o Word has been received that Pvt. Harold E. Jones is stationed in Germany. . fbe hottest rf1 All girls in the community who want to play basketball are asked to come out to the next community meeting. I hot everhitrtt"' Turner Cathey is working out a I schedule for every community. Mrs. Herschel West will be coach for Hominy. They will practice whenever the "y" will be readv. , All girls interested are urged to call Mrs. West. i mm November 3rd brought our first snow of the year, Mrs. Wiley has returned to her home after spending a week in I Florida visiting relatives. FRIDAY And SATURDAY Double, Feature Program BIG WESTERN HIT: BIG COMEDYjg TEX RITTER DAVE O'BRIEN As Texas Rangers -IN- x 'ENEMY OF THE LAW" ROBERT MARIE "SHE'S IN I ARMY NO1 ;lMl- : Color SUNDAY - MONDAY - A million arrows scream across the heav rrl1 hnncanJ Knmmo iViMIU lOY ( III"" THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF 1 "TUP -NT TN -CIVS' mr. ihj .ur. ixv- of Gengiiis Klian Color by Tehnicolor . Starring '; ANN BLYTH : DAVID FARRAR And A Cast of Thousands ADDED Cartoon Comedy oven; SAT. Nov Starring ' 1 IT n mn K in- I . -111111 SIN. . J NOV 11 LI -IX- LateKfl1
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