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m MONROE ENQUIRER, MONROE, W. O, MONDAY, JANUARY SI, 1M4 OPA Release Women's Low Priced Shoes FIVE MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OPA RATION FREE SHOES Only 150 pairs Women's Low Price Shoes RATION FREE! Size Z To 9 Odds and Ends Picked From Our Stock. They Come In Pumps and Ties, Brown and Black. Values to $3.98. Special, One Price Only $11.98 Efird's Department Store Monroe, N. C. E. P. T. Larsen of etatesville, spent the week-end here as the guest of IV. and Mrs. 8. C. Duncan. Mrs. James Boggan, of Charlotte, spent the week-end here with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boggan. Mrs. Pern F. Shores and baby re turned to their home on Pageland road last week from the Ellen Fitz gerald hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett and son, John, who had been living on Harvard street, left Thursday for Charlotte where they are making their home. I Mrs. T. P. Wells has returned to her home In Hamlet after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Joe Benton on Ben ton Heights. I Misses Elizabeth and Harriett Alex ander, who are teaching In Salisbury, spent the week-end here with their sister, Miss Ollie Alexander. Sgt. Isaac Blair, who has been spending a furlough here with his mother, Mrs. I. H. Blair, has returned to Fort McClellan, Ala. Mrs. W. H. Whltford of Durham, came yesterday for a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Jacob C. Brooks and family on Tallyrand avenue. WANT ADS PICKED TJP on street between Monroe Wholesale and Monroe Hard ware, $45.00. Whose Is It. R. E. Belt Up MR. FARMER Ton art going to need fertilizer this year. Why not place your order now and have It when you need It. 8, B. Hart Co. lto WANTED Furnished room by civi lian couple, no children. Would like in Benton Heights section. Call En quirer, phone 78, at once. Up FOR SALE Eskimo Spitz puppies, 6 weeks old. Carl A. Belk R3, Mon roe, four and one-half miles out Mor gan Mill road. l-31-2tp LOST Between Monroe and New Salem church, bill fold containing classification papers, driver's license, registration cards, small amount of money and some receipts. Please re turn to Worley Griffin, R5, Monroe, and receive reward. Hp FOUND Pocketbook containing sum of money. Hart's Store. ltc FOR SALE Pair rood work mules. H. Ware Broom, R-5, Monroe. Sl-4tp WANTED Tenant for one horse farm. H. Ware .Broom, Route 5, Monroe, near Roughedge .tore. 31-4tp FARM FOR SALE 330 acres located south of Monroe In Prospect school district, tenant house, barn, well, pas ture, 80 acres in cultivation, balance in young timber. With terms. E E. O'Neal, Phone 634-J, Monroe. l-Sl-4tc FOR SALE Two Poland-China pigs about three months old: boy's second hand bicycle and several bushels of black walnuts. On Doster road near Mineral Springs. Mrs. 8. M. Belk, R5, Monroe. . l-37-2tp FOR SALE New flat top walnut office desk. Reasona ble. Claude D. Helms, Benton Heights. 27-4tc HEREFORD BULLS Three extra fine registered young White Face bulls for sale. Inquire at Hart s Store. 2tp SALESLADIES WANTEjD Experi enced only. Monroe Military Shop. l-27-2tc Mr. and Mrs. John OTJoniels, of Charlotte .spent the week-end here with Mrs. O'Daniels' mother, Mrs. Joe Benton. Miss Dale Gulledge spent the week end in North Wilkesboro where she visited her sister, Miss Lucy Gulledge, who is a member of the city school faculty. LOST Young male Walker dog, white with tan head and ears, black spotted. Reasonable reward. B, B. Dellinger, R2, Matthews. 31-3tp LEFT IN GAMBLE'S Drug Store Saturday, current Ration Books, In red folder. Reward. Mrs. L. W. Miller, Camp Sutton, Phone 23. 31-2tp FOR SALE New battery Sentinel radio , with new battery. Grady Yandle, Benton Heights. 27-2tp WANTED v TO BUY Two horse wagon. .W. T. Mulll. R3, Monroe, one mile below Halgler's gin. 27-2tc Federal And State INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared for all types of bus iness and individuals. Let us assist you before the rush. J. D. HOBBS Law Office Vann & Milliken Phone 58. Evenings by Appointment. 27-3tp WANTED Tennant to work two horse farm, near Roughedge. One with stock preferred. See Hubert Starnes at Goodyear Service Store. 27-2tP SCHULTZ house trailer for sale, fully equipped. Shell Service Station. 610 Wadesboro Ave. Phone 360. W. C. Miles, Jr. l-27-4tp HELP ruKEJIf MANY COLDS from developing Put a Sew drops of Va-tro-nol op . each nostril at the very first sniffle or sneeze. Its quick action aids Nature's defemea ' against colds. Follow V iaw9 WAR BONDS purchased today wilt save scores of lives. FOR SALE 70 cords of good pine wood. Earl Duncan, Rl, Indian Trail, N. C. 1-27-atD NITRATE SODA S. B. Hart Co. FOR SALE We now have on hand more than fifty head of mules, mares and horses for you to select from. This stock was selected with care by John Collins and we feel that they are well suited for the needs of our customers. Come, look them over. Cash or terms If desired. W. H. Col lins & Son. Waxhaw, N. C. 1-6-tfc IF YOU HAUL your coal from a coal dealer you are allowed one dollar lofl on the ton. Get a receipt. R. E Belk. ltp A. B. MILLS, Transfer Telephone 52t Too CaU And We Hani" ft-l-42-if Mrs. H. D. Browning is spending a few days with her son, Robert Brown ing and family at their home on Waxhaw road. Mrs. Jennings Boger. who has been in Hattiesburg, Miss., for a few months with her husband. Lt. Col. Boger. came a few days ago for a short visit with .sister. Mrs. Emmett Coble, and also at her home on Park Drive. She will return to Hattiesburg in a week or two. AUCTION SALE I will sell at pub-i 1 11c autcion on Thursday February 10 'at 10 o'clock at my home 3M miles; west of Monroe on Davis Mine road I the following : 1 mule, farming tools, I six hogs, corn and lespedeza hay, one ! 1931 Ford coupe, household and kitch en furniture. Henry Helms. O. H. I Moore, auctioneer. l-31-3tp ' FOR SALE Two enameled ranges in first clas condition: also two heat-, Tolas. Albert Shaw's Mattress Shop. Telephone 641. l-31-2tc OUR STUDIO Is open from 9 to 9 each day for better quality portraits, minia tures, etc. Phone 234 for appoint ment or come on In for sittings and proofs. x DIXIE PHOTO SHOP Monroe, N. C. LOST White gold pocket watch, 17-Jewel, sige 12, in Marlon-Davis Store. Finder call 598 and receive reward. l-27-2tp ASHLEY STOVES Only a few to be had. Maybe another season, none. If desirous of one better get lt now. Old customers, if your linings are falling better order a new one, then your Ashley Is as of new. Davis Fur niture Store. A. F. Funderburk, the Ashley man. 1-27-tfc COME QUICK for those ex tra large kraft paper bags. Fine for nackino- vour meat. The .Enquirer. FOR SALE OR SWAP Horses, mules and cattle. H. A. Outlaw, South Parker street, Monroe. 27-2tp RADIATORS cleaned and repaired by experts with many years experience. Monroe Welding Shop, at Five Points. CENTER THEATRE Free Movie Day Monday, February 14th Anyone Purchasing A WAR BOND from American Bank & Trust Co. Post Office Center Theatre Will Be Given A Ticket To See THOUSANDS CHEER Starring Kathryn Grayson Gene Kelly SOCIAL NEWS BY KHS. EUGENE ASHCRAFT Phone No. 445 Officers' Wives Club Meets The Officers' Wives of Camp Sutton met Thursday at 1:30 o'clock at the Camp Cutton Officers' club for a dessert-bridge party. Patriotic decorations were ued throughout the club. Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph B. Fenimore and Mrs. Walter L. Wolfe. New officers of the club are Mrs Lehman Miller, wife of the new corn- Mrs. W. J. Armfleld left yesterday tor West Palm Beach, Fla., where she will send a month with her daughter, Mrs. Marvin C. Canup. Mrs. Clarence Marsh and daughter. Miss Bobby and will spend a few days with Mrs. and wil lspend a few days with Mrs. Canup. 1 WAITRESSES WANTED Five or; FOR SALE New mattress with six experienced waitresses, good sal- springs and quantity of other house-j ary, good tips, six days a week. Royal hold furniture. Hadley Helms atj Cafe. l-31-2tp Belks. Up FOR SALE One-horse drawn reap- STRAYED Liver and white female er in good condition. R. C. Nesbit, pointer. Please notify Heath Phifer, Waxhaw. l-31-2t . Guion's Drug Store, Marshville. ltc Miss Mary Blair, who has been spending several weeks in Marshville where she was the guest of her broth- erf. Dr. Mott Blair and Mrs. Blair, returned to her home here last week. Mrs. Frank Welsh of Abbeville. S. C. ' who is in New York to visit her son, Lt. Stephen Welsh, will return by way manading general of Camp Sutton, 0f Monroe this week and will stoy over president; Mrs. Walter L. Wolfe, vice- for a few days visit with her sister, president; and Mrs. T. J. Smith, sec-j Mrs. Hoyle Griffin and other relatives, retary and treasurer. Til next meeting of the club will ; Howard Gaffney and son, Robert of tsfcff place on February 10 and Mrs. Union, S. C and Miss Elizabeth Col Jiellmuth Ridder and Mrs. E. M. nns. also aof Gaffney, spent Sunday firav will t- h0b-ses jhere with Mr. Gn8ney'f niece. Mrs-. .' .John Matthews Smith and Mr. Smith. Mrs. John R. Montgomery of Eliza-1 - bethtown Tenn., arrived Sunday forj Miss &e5y Lee who is a student at a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. ; Woman College of the State Unl W T. House and family on West 1 versity in Greensboro, has finished her Franklin street. I examinations and will Come today to . I a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heath who has been Mrs. Andrew Lee. Cadet Bill Lee who spending several days in Kannapolis U at Montana State College, is also where she was the guest of her daueh- expected today for a short visit with ter. Mrs. Adrian Holbrook and family, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. has returned to her home here. Mrs. C. M. Redfern had as her Mrs. Henry Laney of Charlotte, guests yesterday her children, Mr. and spent some time here last week and Mrs. George Powell and son, Charles while here she sold her home on West Roland, and Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford Windsor st reet to Ranee Montgomery. Blakeney and daughter, Retta, of ', Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Blakeney also Former Local Girl Wed In Baltimore visited his mother, Mrs. W. S. Blake Announcement is made of the mar- ney. riage of Miss Neely Reid Matthews wuitam Rnhert 'I nu 'TSSf HuThisorreturd he'The Z-fS i?r rl stor o I the week from a several days wedding .7S .5-, ZSJl trip, Sgt. Hutchison is stationed at X-U-.rv mtuii; -. - v. j in Baltimore. The double ring cere-( mony was used. Mrs. Dale B. Thompson of Balti more and Charlotte was matron of honor. Miss Nancy Matthews, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Robert Wagner of Virginia and Bal timore, was best man. Mrs. Blanchard is the oldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Mat thews of Waxhaw. She was graduated from Waxhaw high school and has since made her home in Charlotte until recently when she accepted a position with the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft corporauon m .1 Mrs. O. W. Crawford, who Is with wMr-Ja"chaI? ' ldef "nI?r her husband in New Orleans, La., has Mr. and Mrs. H. f. BlMchart of In- J XZrZL. ' mother, Mrs. C. A. McRorie. Camp Sutton. Waxhaw THEATRE Waxhaw, N. C. Thurs.-Friday, Feb. 3-4 John Garfield Maureen O'Har In FALLEN SPARROW A thriller you don't want to miss. ALSO NEWS Saturday, February 5th GENE AUTRY 35 CORDS of wood. $7.50 per cord, near camp, for sale. R. E. Belk. ltp FOR SALE Pre-war bicycle. Good as new. White side-wall tires, good as new. E. B. Helms, at Griffin Taxi l-31-2tp Company. FERTILIZERS Top quality. Bot tom price. Also nitrate soda. S. B. Hart Co. Cash or credit. ltc TOPIC OF THE DAY In visible half-soling. Many a conversation today is about the comfort, economy and neatness of Invisible Half-Soling. "Why, you can't tell they're repaired," exclaim those who see Invisible Half Soling for the first time. Come in and let us show you. Mitchum Shoe Shop. l-8-8tp IMPORTANT Our office sells War Bonds across the counter. Come In i any time, or phone us, and we will 1 make delivery direct to you. Monroe Mot i final JPorm Tian leuvl.tlnn T I I. Purdy, Sec.-Treas. l-24tfc ! FOR SALE One milk cow, Also one bicycle. Albert Mills, near Rich ; mon Store, Rl, Indian Trail. l-31-2tp GAUCHO SERENADE Plus Concluding Chapter VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN ALSO COMEDY Wesley Service Guild The Wesley Service Guild of Central Methodist church will meet at 8:00 o'clock Thursday evening with Miss Margaret Love on East Houston street. Mrs. Paul Ward and her group will be hostesses. Susanna Wesley Class The Susanna Wesley Class of Cen tral Methodist church will meet Tues day (tomorrow) evening at 7:30 o'clock in the class room at the church. Indian Trail high school and has since been connected with the Bethle hem and Fairfield shipyards in Bam more. For the present the couple will reside at 2206 Eutaw road, Baltimore. Spiritual Life Group The Spiritual Life Group win meet Wednesday morning at 9:30 in the Young People's Department at Central Methodltt church, for a thirty minutes session. Miss Eleanor EHwanger, who is student nurse in the Presbyterian hos pital in Charlotte, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ellwanger. Miss EUwanger will receive her diploma in September. Miss Virginia Fowler who has been quite -t for some time, was taken to the Memorial hospital In Charlotte Friday. She seems to be getting along ' as well as could tie expected. u Uirr Carabla. who has been spending s tew days here as the guest of Mrs. . Blair Eavens ana iunuj, left last week lor her home in Albany, New York. -HU.. . '. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elliott and If. t. Rateebv i rjent today In Hartevllla, S. C, where they visited Mrs. Rose 8a- leeby. .. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter and two daughter, Mrs. T. L. Gordon and Miss Jean Hunter, spent Sunday in Rock ingham, where they were the guest of Mr. Hunter's sister, Mrs. W. H. Mclnnls. Mrs. Whiteford Blakeney will leave tomorrow for Vero Beach, Fla, where she will visit relatives and her son Lt. Jack Blakeney. Mrs. Roscoe Phifer will accompand Mrs. Blakeney to Miami, Fla, where she will visit her son, Charles Phifer and family. Miss Pat Benton spent the week end in Rockingham with her sister, Mrs. John Porter and family. " Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eubanks and son. Claude, Jr, spent the week-end in Durham where they went to see Mr. F-'hunks" father who is a patient fa Watts hospital. . . . . ; :T j- , ptfrg, student ."'at r - ( k is 'spending a few t ,.r home here following ex lir room-mate. . Miss er, of Concord, will come if, end the day with her. j Miss Jane Biggers of Concord and Miss Mary Gibson Widenhouse, of Midland, were week-end guests of Miss Jean Ooudelock. Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mc Cauley, of Wadesboro avenue, Thurs day. January T7, a son, Curtis Wawne. Mon.-Tues., Feb. 7-8 Pat O'Brien Ruth Warwick THE IRON MAJOR This picture will appeal to every member of your fam- ily. PLUS NEWS CARTOON j BABY. CHICKS-January fcStfc and ! each Tuesday thereafter. Black Oiants, White Giants, BajTed Rocxs, wnue Rocks, New Hampshtres, Parmenter Reds. R. I. Reds, Extra high laying quality large EngQsh White Leghorns. Please book your order early so as to avoid rush. 100 percent delivery guar anteed. All orders booked prior to February 15th at $12.50 per 100. Add one cent per chick for orders less than 75. Bring eggs for custom hatching each Monday and Thursday after February 1st. Can take care of any amount chicken or turkey eggs as we have increased our capacity up to tttnnnn Brand new uo-to-date ma chines and can, do you a good Job. Chicken eggs three cents eacn in iou of 100 or over, turkey eggs five cents each. Trays run around 156 eggs each. Write for wholesale prices for dealers only. Broad-Breasted Turkey eggs wanted. See me before you sell. Graves Hatchery, Pageland, 8. C. Phone 2248. 1-10-lOtc FOR SALE -Stove wood and heater blocks. Sanford Medlln. Phone 188. 1-24-8 tc WANTED Hen and Fryers. Bay every day in the w.eek. Farmers Poultry and Feed Co., formerly Farmers Supply. S. C. Price, Buyer, Monroe, N. C. 11-lltfc K name -FOR GIRLS to remember! Discover Us 2-way help 0111 CsaVitsn-nsRsstcre Ccfcr to GHAY kav filamm.- tr.l t o th a Inud M mourn o t' rprmrtr . T"mm PLUS 44 Im. aroiactf B,. Gt (, W I r A nam. ) traau matijKijQUn S4.t.Pha) GAMBLE'S DRUG STO-K Latest Spray System On Dyeinf Shoes f All Colors ana KhWs. Also Suede Shoes. Win Not Rab Off. Com in and see sam ples of this work. Wo Still Repair Skoee wkDe ou wait. We hare fire on--porta at 70m eerr ioe. ' VICTORY SHOE SHOP ; t. Henry HelnM, hlgr. Main St. ftlonroe, N. -C GET YOUR Pass Photos, Passport Identifica tion, etc. 12 photos (3 poses) 50c. 4 Postcards, $1.00. Why pay more? Open daily. PENNY PHOTO STUDIO Over Langdon's Monroe, N. C. WE ARE READY to serre you while you wait. Victory Shoe Shoo. Henry Helms, Mgr. S. Main Street 8-16tfc RADIATORS REPAIRED All makes. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Monroe Welding Shop, Fire Points, tfe CASH AT HIGHEST PRICES For Scrap Iron, Scrap Cop per and Brass, Old Batteries, Radiators. See Us. CHARLOTTE IRON AND METAL COMPANY 304 E. 7th St, Charlotte, NC lo-astfc LAPROBES 100 percent wool, only $8.95. Firestone Home snc) Auto Supply. 11-16-tfc TO GOLF PLAYERS We are distributors of Turf Hug Grers Golf Studs. Orders called for and delivered in business district. Mitchum Shoe Shop, Monroe, N. C. l-8-8tp LOST IN TAXI Brief case, con talning papers and register Mineral Springs school. Finder please return to Enquirer office. Mrs. Nellie Sue Collins. 24-4tc FOR SALE Seven acres in cultlvS' tion on Morgan Mill road, adjoining land of Bob Funderburk. Address, "Land" Care Enquirer. 8-Btp 1 FOR RENT One horse farm, on Ridge Road, near Roanoke church. Calvin T. Mills, Route 2, Box 414, Monroe, N. C. 2-BtP ATTENTION Did you let the ice burst your radiator block or water spigot? If s see the Monroe Welding Shop at Five Points. 12-20 tic WANTED Used cars. Highest cash prices for all makes and models. Hoy Ferguson. Central Service 8tation, Phone t, Monroe. 10-31-tfc Automobiles Wanted We Will Pay Cash For Cleaa USED CARS See. E. X. er Brace Criffia GRIFFIN'S USED CAR -EXCliAXXE . 32S E. Franklin St Phone CSS : READY to supply my cus tomers plenty heater wood and food dry stove wood. $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00 loads. Phone 617-J. J. Oscar Broome. l-17tfc GUARANTEED COFFEE C per pound. Ground while you van. Mosers Springs. X-W-tp any- WE WELD anytniag, where, any ' time. M Welding Shop, at Five Points. INCOME TAX Prepare now-after, noon and 4 night. ' Appointments. Phone S71-J. Ines Plows, Wofcry Pubnc W. - k 1-MMWe WELDING sares time and Repair year aaachn- err stow. Monroe WeMrac Shop At Fire Points. Mltfe . FOR SALE Large sad nns- mouth gance Jugs. Be each. Larger quan tities sueaprr. Camp Sutton Exchsnge Office . Phone Camp Sutton. 85-J. v . .r . U-U-tlC NOTICE to the Ladies 'Only We ha-e.a New Method of ft Ghnaa lnr ITIV lninr -tSUJe U"V wiom -." " i you -want: Brown, Black,' Bed, Green, Blue and most any color you desire. Twenty-four hour services Mitchum Shoe -Shop. , l-8-8tp 9 $0Lj mercan We Have A Shipment of American-Made China, in 20, 32 and 53- piece Sets Ranging From $4.95 $10.95 Per Set Farmers Hardware Company 1 4 PAINT HEM&UARmZ i t v L.ivy -v- CM10N f 1 1 """" ni.. urn. FASTI fOIM Paint room 6 oly $2.91 with Kern -Tone and buy War Bands with the "difference-1 Ken Tone ioet.cn right ever wall paper, and driea in one hour. 0OIS THI AVIIAVl tOOM 7Tt back the attack! luy that exthatc:") tcayi .
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