Outfit Them Now in Shoes That Combine Style With Comfort Plus Long Wearing Qualities! FOR GIRLS $1.98 to $2.98 Plenty of attractive styles in girls' shoes, ideal for school, dress or play. New fall colors. Highest quality. Sturdy, good logk ing shoes that will FOR BOYS sta " d »PI wide f "" \ variety of styles - - that will appeal to b ° yS " $1.98 "$3.98 M'DANIEL'S DEPT. STORE ELKIN, N. C. Men! It's Time Now « B siw Youß McDaniel's has what you want in winter coats. New reversibles, all woolen Cravenetted models that can be worn as top coat „ or rain coat, and woolen camel hair coats in light tans and browns. Just see them today and select yours. Tweeds, Coverts, Bedford Cords, worsteds, gabar dines. SWEATERS 98c to $3.98 Plenty of styles in sweat ers. Zipper, button and (C£M slip-over styles. Solid col ors and combinations. J * Wool jackets and mack- SBSSSg inaws in a big variety of styles and colors— Leather jackets in horsehide, capeskin and suedes— McDANIEL'S Department Store Elkin, N. C. THR FT.KIN TRTRTTNF. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA WITH THE SICK The following patients have been admitted to the local hospi tal during the past week: Wil liam L. Tiner, Elkln; Bobby Joe Hardy, Elkln; Mrs. Tiliie Solo- El kin; Hazel Howell, Yadkinville; Fred King, Elkin; Lois Cothren, Traphill; John Cothren, Trap hill; Mrs. Lena McCoin, State Road; Josephine Schaeffer, Elk in; Mrs. Cola Pulp, Elkln; Willie Hemric, State Road; Mrs. Mae Pressley, Speedwell; Neal Gwalt ney, Crumpler; William A. Swift, Elkin; Mrs. Mollie Walker Price, High Point; Leßoy Rogers, Elkln; Fred Oliver, Brooks Cross Roads; Mrs. Delia Cockerham, Elkln; Robert Jerry Holbrook, Elkln; J. M. Doughton, Sparta; Mrs. Ver nie Renegar, Elkin. Patients dismissed during the week were: Eva Parker, Boon ville; Mrs. Hoke Henderson, Elk ln; Mrs. Norma Kasler, Boon ville; Mrs. Carrie Smoot, Dan ville, Va.; Mrs. Dorothy Beroth, Devotion; Virgil Ashley, Boon ville; William L. Tiner, Elkin; Lois Cothren, Traphill; John Cothren, Traphill; Josephine Children's Clothes?; We If it' s outfitting your chil ren or winter C \ that's bothering you, worry V y Jlßßa I|| no longer. For McDaniel's 1 * dren's clothing in all sizes. /mlimWi «Lv Dresses, suits, shoes, hats, everything __for the |ciwjpfHlj|jN youngster regardless of size! ( | || Children's Dresses W : ll 1 11 Bea utiful dressy dresses of fllty j I \ I crepes and challies in lovely m\ tTh \I styles and colors. Well made MU' M> yl and real money-saving val m Sl-98 and $2.98 w_ ~ Jack Tar Suits He will want one of these g°od looking Jack Tar suits. ffilEiH Vl Many styles, all well made *3| : »mm[ and durable for long wear. $1.49 10 54.98 / / V Sv§ Mitzi Dresses \ \ gf|i Fine quality print dresses in \ VI - sizes Ito 6V2 and 7to 14. \ 1 •*§ Jl Guaranteed fast color. New \JgJP styles and patterns. MM Girls' Coats Stylish fall and winter coats for girls in a large variety of styles f r i an( * materials. Stylish new col ors. Some fur trimmed. All big '"''llf values. Sizes 1 to 6. iBK. slilß-$2.98 "■ $10.95 Girls' Hats ■lO They didn't forget style when \ I these attractive hats were cre [ F VX ated. Many colors and shapes. R| | \ fHf And all inexpensive. Corduroy Sets I jflr Just the thing for small boys and girls. Well made, and in a tWL * variety of colors. Corduroy Overalls • i 98e and $1.49 l Corduroy Jackets $1.98 f TBL Boys' Hats kJf 1 Felt Hats for bovs in mannish rna Wm styles that Jhe will like. Big va tmw ijJß* riety of colors and sizes. Wm 98° to $1.98 McDANIEL'S Department Store Elkin, N. C. Schaeffer, ETI kin; Mrs. Tillie Sol omon, Elkin; Raymond Hanks, Elkln; Violet Cook, Jonesvllle; James L. Pennell, Elkin; Mrs. Ruth Hollin, Pilot Moimtain. HOLD ANNUAL REUNION OF GREEN-GRAY CLANS The annual reunion of the Green-Gray clan was held Sep tember 22 at Clingman school, with a large crowd attending. The program began with the de votional and welcome by Rev. R. R. Crater, followed with songs by the Pleasant Grove quartet, com posed of Loyd Martin, Walter Martin, Grey and Colin Pardue. Inspirational and patriotic speeches were made by Attorneys I. E. Story and Eugene Trevette, of North Wilkesboro. After a bountiful lunch was spread, Mr. Story was . asked to return thanks. The next reunion will be held at the same place in 1941. The program and arrangement com mittee will be H. G. Green, Tyra Gray and John Gray. Patronize Tribune advertisers. They offer real values. When Winter TO Never have you seen greater va- MB 111111 | riety in coats of every description nrpvT U for fall and winter wear than \ 7 [ 1 &1 JL JUlii here! Beautiful new styles in a I t- I variety of fine fabrics, colors and \ r / L A, _ . „ trim. Coats for dress, for casual ' ' \ • VARIETY wear, for sports. Lux tailored! No matter | | • PRICE All we ask is that you" n_„ cc Qn/ i come in and see these t " (1 ' [ When Coats Come V h Off... You'll Reign % Supreme in One of McDaniePs TT , , IppHß Lovely-New Hundreds WWfm jHh of Breath- DRESSES taking mB&Bf Hundreds of smart new dresses mmm \ f° r f a " ■ Beautiful costume suits New with fur trim! Dresses for Colors and casion DRESS-UP DRESSES PRESSES for CASUAL WEAR IHH| $7.95 to $19.50 fP||p • OTHER DRESSES \\ |||lßpK $2.98 to $6.95 i| M |fi IMCDANIEL'STT # Department Store Elkin, N. C. * Thursday, October 3, 1940