Uncle Andy Burchette is very happy this week with his visitors from Oklahoma. His son, H. S. Burchette and wife, from Tulsa, and his daughter, Mrs. H. N. Reed, with her husband and her son, Robert, from ,Sapulpa, Okla., are visiting their father after a separation of 19 years. Mrs. Reed was born when Uncle Andy was living in Oklahoma, but H. S. was born here in North Wilkes boro. It is a very happy family party, and the visitors say Okla homa is only 36 hours away by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Watson and children, Mrs. Alice Woodruff and Della Andrews, were dinner ' ff / N naturally... with Ifcere is no excuse, in this day and ago. tor unattractive hair, nor it It necessary to permit premature grayness to add years to your appearance. Fashion wise women depend on Clairol for soft, lustrous, in* foresting looking hair. This tried and proven method cleanses, reconditions apd tints... all in one treatment. It covers up the gray, giving your hair natural like color, correcting dullness, drabness, and poorly bleached or overbleached conditions. Drop in today and consult one of our highly skilled Clairol operators. . guests at Lee Woodruff’s on’ Sun day. The Lee Woodruff twins, Har roll and Carroll, celebrated their 11th birthday on- Tuesday, Au gust 12. Miss Freddie Guynn Woodruff, of High Point, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. C. Duncan. F. F. Cheek, Jr., has returned home after spending last week with his grandparents here. Miss Anne Adams spent sev eral days in Charlotte last week. Congressman R. L. Doughton has returned to Washington, D. C., after spending a few days here. Mrs. Doughton and Miss Reba went with him. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Berry re turned home Monday from Bris tol, Va., and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, of Sherwood, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Joines recently. Mr. and Mrs. Presnell and daughter, Virginia Dare, and Lee Presnell, of Beach River, were in town Monday. Ben Keeves is having his house moved to a vacant lot and plans to build a new home. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Dortch, of Elkin, visited Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Doughton the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Warren went to Wake Forest last Satur day for their daughter, Miss Mary, who has been attending! summer school. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hawthorne and daughter, Miss E m a 1 i n e, spent Monday in Statesville. J. M. Cheek, Jr., who has been in Pennsylvania for a time, visit- | ed his parents here last Sunday, ‘ on his return to his home in Mt. | Airy. Nada Landreth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Landreth, j had an appendix operation in Elk ing hopsital last Friday. Miss Selma Dickson and Miss i Lillie Ervin spent a week at i Carolina Beach and returned home Monday. Eugene Halsey, of Florida, has' been visiting his brother, Clinton ! Halsey. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cheek recently were Mrs. R. M. Fletcher, of Boonville; F. F. Cheek and son, F. F., Jr., of Western Auto Associate Store -SPARTA All our merchandise is sold on a “Satisfaction or Your Money Back” guar antee. Winston-Salem, and Miss Faye Joines. Paul Carson, of Raleigh, and sister, Mrs. Crawford Lamb, of Charlotte, were here last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Landreth, of Buchanan, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Landreth. last week-end. J. K. Doughton and son, Kemp, Jr., of Baltimore, spent last week end -with Governor and Mrs. R. A. Doughton. Miss Nina Grey Liles and Mrs. John Greene, of Spruce Pine, were visitors here last Sunday. Mrs. Fred Adams, of Fort Bragg, spent last week with her father, N. H. Bell. Miss Erta Lee Shores is visit ing friends and relatives in Bel Air, Md. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Proffit, of Wilkesboro, are spending a few days with Mrs. Proffit’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Shores. Vox Vox, August 12.—Mr. and Mrs. Reid Cheek and children, of Bel Air, Md., have been visiting their grandfather, M. B. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Moxley, of Coatesville, Penn., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Fender and children, Mrs. Sarah Fender, and Mrs. Carl Moxley, of Coalwood, W. Va., spent Sunday evening with Mi-s. Matilda Collins, of Baywood. Mrs. Mack Fender visited her aunt, Mrs. Lena Gentry, Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Caudill spent Saturday night at H. C. Evans’. Those visiting Roy and Kenneth Fender on Sunday were Hurley Blevins, Don Edwards, Leff Nich ols and Robert Suit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sexton, of Galax, spent the week-end at M. C. Caudill’s. Jack Brown, of Draper, Va., has returned home after spend ing a few days at M. C. Caudill’s. Mrs. Clara Wyatt visited Mrs. Oliver Brown Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caudill have returned home after spend ing sometime at the home of Hus ton Caudill, of Twin Oaks. Just As If Angry Motorist—Some of you pedestrians walk as if you owned the street. Angry Pedestrian — Yes, and some of you motorists drive around just as if you owned the car. Think before you drink—are you going to drive? Lineberry’s Jewelry Elgin - Hamilton - Bulova Watches New and up-to-date merchandise Scientific repairing of all types Watches and Clocks SOUTH MAIN ST - - - GALAX COLORFUL , 4LL-0VER "PRINT in inter**, colors of peacock blue, cycla men, forest preen and white is selected by Janet Logan, star of Columbia network’s "Stepmother j series. It is styled simply, with gathered bodice and neckline, and1 front fullness-in the skirt. Her natural Milan straw hat has a grosgraln band of the print's main hue. There is but one iaw ror all, namely, that law which governs all law, the law of our Creator, the law of humanity, justice, equity—the law of nature and of nations. —Edmund Burke. PARKWAY CAFE SPARTA “Home of Good Food” STEAKS - CHOPS PLATE LUNCH DINNER SANDWICHES . DRINKS The Sermon Rev. V. W. Sears | Pastor, Sparta Baptist Church | a.>■•••••...>•■■.a The Doctrine Of Election Most of the difficulties and ob jections to this doctrine grow out of inferences from it, and not an understanding of it. The fol lowing ten statements give a brief | summary of the doctrine, God’s purpose of salvation. 1. God takes the initiative in salvation. 2. All efficiency in salvation is from God. 3. What God does in saving He purposed eternally to do. 4. Salvation is a matter of grace on God’s part. 5. God’s purpose includes the use oi means in saving men. 6 God’s purpose is not to save mer apart from faith and holi ross, but to produce holiness through faith. 7. God’s purpose to save the elect does not mean that God desires or causes the ruin of the non-elect. They are lost because of their own perversity. 8. God’s purpose includes all the good a man will do. It in cludes service as well as sal vation. 9. Hence God’s purpose is the ground of assurance in undertak ing what we believe He wants us to do. 10. God does not purpose to save any man as an isolated in dividual, but in his social and historical environment. How important, often, is the pain of guilt, as a stimulant to amendment and reformation.— John Foster. Twin Oaks Twin Oaks, August 12.—Misses . Freddie Sue Sexton and Madeline Reid, Jay Sexton and Maynard Reid, all of Schoolfield, Virginia, spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid and family, of Hanes, N. C., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. John Norman and family, of Indiana, visited relatives here this week. Muncie Childress, of Thomas ville, visited W. M. Sexton dur ing the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reed, Misses Nancy Reid, Maxine Poole, Pauline Sexton and N. C. Jones attended the District Conference of the church of the Brethren, which was held in Mitchell coun ty, from August 7 to 9. Miss Jessie Jean Sexton is visiting Miss Doris Lee Campbell in Hanes, N. C. Tessie Raye and Paige Bare are visiting relatives in Iowa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lee Poole, of Radford, Va., spent the week end here. Arthur Sturgill, who is em ployed at Pulaski, Va., spent the week-end with home folks. The Evangelistic club of North Wilkesboro, which is composed of Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home Licensed Embalmers Ambulance Service Day or Night Phone 85 SPARTA, N. C. men of Various religious denomi nations, will have charge of the service at New Haven church on Saturday night, August 16. The public is cordially invited to at tend. GARROU—WARREN Miss Florence Warren, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton War ren, of Sparta, was married to Mr. Philip Garrou, of Valdese, on Thursday, August 7, in York, S. C., by Rev. W. W. Harrison. They plan to leave on Saturday for a trip to New Orleans. Miss Warren has been working this summer in the Northwestern Bank in Sparta, but plans to re sume her teaching in Valdese with the opening of school next month. One American plastic—bake lite—has more than 16,000 pat ented uses. O' l lUUIIIMIIIMIIIMIIIIMIliiiiiHiHK!,,,, i Fanner Wanted One who has car, and has his crops laid by, or shortly will have, and wants to make good money this Fall. Write WATKINS, Box 1975, Charlotte, N. C. for full information. ‘SERVICE THAT SATISFIES” Not a mere phrase, but a continual shop practice, a constant experience, based on our 22 years of serving the public. So we say again— “Service That Satisfies” - at Castevens Motor Co. -SPARTA SUM JIM AND THE FORCE by Armstrong V - — HCR-l! Y TO AOetUH. I HE'* IH THERE M.RWKT I HEAife HIMl< __ Tooc: I ; 'WOCX&LE \\ \ —xzr NOW ioown 6LAMOE Ut> ON 'CM HERMAN TTZJJ U HEY-Y‘» I10 ) L6T y* outa j*-. HERE*'. J vurrije*! l ? eHOUAH TO err* I NML5 • «IE5T WAVT TU4. I [ feCT HV HAW5 QH THAT HOOP* id weer* a