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Rich Hill Rich Hill, Aug. 13.—Creed Fender and daughter, Norma, spent Saturday in Low Gap. Little Dorothy Jean Johnson spent last week with her grand mother, Mrs. M. F. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Franklin spent Monday in Winston-Salem. Hersel Edwards spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Wayne Blevins, of Cherry Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Creed Fender spent Sunday with Mrs. Fender’s brother, Gwyn Blevins. Leonard Dickinson spent last week with his sister, Mrs. Clyde Johnson, of Little Pine. Miss Jamalee Franklin spent Tuesday night with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fr*iklin. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Reynolds and family attended communion services at New Salem Sunday. J. Q. Harris, T. R. Franklin and B. A. Franklin made a busi ness trip to Trap Hill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blevins and little sons, Carl Dean and Billy, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Blevins’ parents, Mr. and ENJOY Good Food Drop In Our Ultra-Modern Cafe At All Times For— • PLATE LUNCHES • SANDWICHES • ICE CREAM • WINE AND BEER • SOFT DRINKS Parkway Cafe J. D. Higgins, Prop. SPARTA Mrs. W. C. Edwards. M. T. Baugus spent Sunday with his father, James Baugus, who has been ill for some time. Misses Pearl and Evon Hendrix entertained a number of their friends at the Blue, Ridge Park Sunday afternoon. The Sunday guests of R. L. Hendrix were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Evans and Mr. and Mrs. John i Long, of Ennice. j J. Q. Harris and Dewey Todd I had a collision Saturday after jnoon when their two cars ran ■ together on the Mountain View I road. Both cars were damaged. | Mr. and Mrs. John Long and | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Evans went ; to Galax Sunday night. I J. Q. Harris made a business j trip to Raleigh last week, j Mrs. Morgan Evans, of En j nice, has been ill for the last I week. | R. L. Hendrix’ house, which ;has been under construction, is j completed. | Mrs. Ua Richardson and child ren spent Monday night with Mrs. Richardson’s brother, Troy Richardson, of Barrett, N. C. Mrs. John Long and Miss Pearl Hendrix visited their sister, Mrs. | Homer Evans, of Ennice, Friday l afternoon. Little Pine j Little Pine, Aug. 12.—Rev. Ot jte Utte and Rev. Will Reed are : planning to hold a revival meet ling at the Little Pine Church this | coming week. | Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, j j Roby Tompkins Sunday were Mr. j and Mrs. Lester Greene and child- i jren, Dale and Attree, Mrs. Reva Wilson and children, Doris and Lois, Zelma, Jene and Thelma Greene, Emmett Wilson, and Miss es Eva and Catherine, Greene. Mrs. Robert Smith is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Flake Harris and children, of Glade Valley, spent Sunday with Mrs. Harris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maines. | Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Andrews 'and children spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Buster Mur Phy. Services will be held at the Mountain View Church this com ing Sunday. Howard Greene is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. James Andrews at Twin Oaks. ; Mrs. Odell Dancy visited Mrs. Letcher Crouse Sunday. J. L. Greene and daughter and son, Thelma and Dale, made a | business trip to Elkin Saturday, j 600#®*®? lover "tread , VV© xttalc0 .rta rv©^7 o • ja and VhiB BOTH 9tordficeuB0 iden‘ 1 tou aga^QV, u8 V°" ^ VO« c?ft Iu«. teU 08 de£v»- U'B * ti&catiorx ffLpe-no del°Y Economy Avfo Supply Sner E. Main and Court—Opposite F. A. Brendle & Son John T. Kennedy, Owner Elkin, N. C. Save Real Money At Smithey’s Big Price-Slashing Summer ECONOMY SALE If You’re Looking ^»r Good Seasonable Merchandise At Prices Far Below The Prevailing Schedule, Then You Owe It To Yourself To Take Full Advantage Of This Exceptional Money-saving Event. Except For Our Vigorous Determination To Quickly Clear Out Present Stock, Such Values As These Would Be Utterly Impossible. Come Early, And Come Prepared To Partake Generously Of The Rare Economies. An Absolute Clearance Of All Stock At Savings Up To Half! ONE LOT OF LADIES’ Voile Dresses § Original 97c — Now 2 tor $T°° Rayon Dresses HB $1.98 and $2.98 Value — Now ON SALE AT $1.39 LADIES’ SUB-STANDARD 260 NEEDLE Rayon Hose Special during our sale at only 10c Pair While it lasts at only ^ J 14c Yard Voiles and Sheers, all of our values to 25c a yd. on sale at, yard Men’s Gloves, knit wrist, leather palm, slight seconds. Only pair Men’s Athletic Shirts, combed yarn, sizes 34-46, sale price . each Men’s Polo S'hirts, combed yarn, desired colors . each Boys’ Polo Shirts, combed yam, desired colors, only .. each 10e 151 15c 25c 19c I Men’s Summer Caps, light-weight, 1 Q -k and light colors each light s, Lir v j. 50c and 60c quality, 3 for Baseball Caps, Men’s and Boys’, sale price . . each M i s Ties, Linetex and Mohair, 00 Huck Towels, small—but good . 1- each Boys’ Dress Shirts, fancy, sale price ... 5e each MEN’S HERRINGBONE Uniform Suits Vat-dyed, sanforized. All colors. $1.98 Suit MEN’S FINE QUALITY Shirts Dark ground with new dot snapper collar fasten er. 14’s to 17’s, Sleeves 32-inch to 35-inch. 97c Each NICKEL PLATED Knives - Forks Solid handles. 59c a Set of 6 knives and 6 forks LADIES Sport Oxfords Good quality. White and colors. Values up to $ 1.98. Special sale price 97c Pair Razor Blades ■'Kleen,” ultra-thin, guar anteed quality. 5 blades to pack. 10c Pkg. 2 PACKAGES FREE! LADIES- PURE SILK SEAMLESS Hose Sub-standards. Only 19c Pair CHILDREN’S SAMPLE STITCHDOWN Oxfords and Straps White and colors. Sale price 79c Pair MEN’S HEAVY Work Shoes First quality elk uppers with solid leather inner soles;. Heavy composition outer soles. Regular $2.48 values on sale at only $1.90 Pair MEN’S STURDY-BUILT SPORT AND DRESS Oxfords White and two-tone col ors. Regular price up to. $2.48. Sale price only $1.66 Pair MEN’S VERY STYLISH, | BUT SERVICEABLE Wool Hats j Newest Colors. Sizes 'i'% to Ti?s, Now 97c Each FINE QUALITY 36-inch Prints The 15c kind. Our sale price 10c Yard PEPPERELL AND LACONIA 80-SQUARE Prints 1 Patterns to suit the baby and mama. 15c Yard Dyes, “Putnam’s,” all colors . 3 tor Vinegar, pure apple cider. a gallon .... Kerosene Oil, Water White. A gallon Frying Pams, small size, stamped . each Lamp Chimneys, No. 2, etched . each Lard, pure, “Snow Cap,” 4-lb. Qarton 25c 15c 10c 10c 10c 33c Napkins, “Modess,” 12 for . Preserving Powders, Special. 6 boxes for Fly Spray, full pints Fly Spray, full quarts Jar Rings, heavy, red, 3 dozen for ... “Black Flag,” “Black Flag,” 20c 25c 19c 35c 10c Whisk Brooms, small-—but good Play Cloth, Tot-Wear, only White Broadcloth, fine quality, 122 x 80 . Men’s Felt Hats, made all sizes and colors 2 5c . yard 10^ yard 10^ over, Or each MEN’S LIGHT-WEIGHT TWO-PIECE SUMMER SUITS All V ool. Regular $15.00 Values Sizes 34-40. Now Only $7.50
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