? -Till''! Herald f Call Society Editor, Hone Mr*. Bill Logan, director of tii First Baptist church BTU, and ele< en of the BTU member* attended yearly association meeting at Usio church, near Polkville, last Thursda night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summers spen several days last week in New "Fork Mr. and Mrs. Rune 8wanson, Mi Will Allen, and Misses Grace an' Sclma Allen motored through th mountain* of Wnafflrn Vnrfk last week-end. Mr. and Mra. J. R. Davie had a jraeata for the week end, their neici Mra. J. K. Keaaler of Martin, Qa. and their aephewe Jim'and Rill KllTe of Lavonia, Oa. On Sunday, they ha. Mr and Mra. J. R. LeLoatch of Ear aa dinner gnesta. Vr?. Sam Weir returned km hei home last week from Memorial hoe pltal where the had heen an opera tlve patient. sr"r"* ^' jfrl and MrnTcJ E flnneycu.l family spent the week end at Hen dersonville. Mra. E. B. Olive entered BowmanGray hospital at Wiaston-Salem last Friday. Mr. Gene Galloway of Wilmington was a gnet* laat week wi,j| ^ jjjiwi *1 Wrlfll In.' Eetor Short. WAFFLE SHOP'S Eat' SUNDAY DINNERS Roast Pork 75c Barbecue 75c Country Style Steak 60c y? Fry Oysters .... 65c Hamburger Steak 60c All prices include drink One-half gal. Ice Cream to carry out '85c THE WAFFLE SHOP Phone 379 Open All Night i ' NOW! ONLY < The Rexall \ This big value-filled ei time each year. Avail 3 ty for unheard of savi: Begins Nexl DON'T * ** 1 , Kings Moun i &c>:A,* * r .. 1 i-Sk 'X ' i T i i *ersonals e 367-W, Office 167 e Mr. and Mr*. Bill Fulton apt f the first part of last week visiti a at the country home of Mrs. Fultoi n parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Greei J near Wayneiville. They returned Wednesday. t Mrs. Halbert Webb is a patient ;. Memorial hospital in Charlotte. Mrs. J. D. Fulton who has been i 1 iting hef daughter, MrS. Giles Coi e well, left yesterday to return to 1 * home in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Edna Guyton is a patient Shelby hospital where she underwe = au operation last week. r Mrs. Garland Still, Mra Hugh C 1 mand and Mra. George Hoaaer le 1 i yesterday for New York wkere tlx will visit friends. t Mr. and Mra. Paul NelaTer had a guest for the week end Miss Rul Falls of Atlanta. Ga. I week end in Columbia, fl. C.t whe . j she visited her brother, Mr. Claren Carpenter', who in In the hospit there. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Manney ai Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Manney are Ne wYork thin week. i Mian Marion Arthnr la attendii tJUJM Davidson as the guest of Georj Tbomasson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hlte and chil ren of High Point spent the weekei with MH. R. 8. Plonk. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Hager ar children of Hickory were visitors 1 town Monday evening. Mrs. .T. Calvin Plonk and Mr Wade Shnford of Hickory attend* the Floral Fair here last Friday. ?O? Mrs. B. 7*. Moore o1 York spei severaT days in town last week vis ing relatives. Mr. O. W. Mvers returned last Fi dav from 8t. Louis where he spe: several days. Girls Scouts Enjoy Spook Party The Woman's club bouse was tl BCPTio A# nwiovoK1 n * ?? v? vhjvjmmiq cuvci lauiuicm * ' Tuesday evening - when the Gi Scouts' troop 12 of Centra] Method! church was hostess to all the Gi Seouts in town. The traditional color scheme < black and orange was carried 01 and on one wall a huge ghost, dre ed in a white costume, looked don on others, dressed to compete wit bim. The beauty of the Forest wi brought into every corner of the roo with beautifully colored leaves ar fat yellow pumpkins with large r< cheeks added to the festivness < the occasion. Fifty scouts, along with their lea ers. enjoyed an evening of Hallowe'f games and pranks which consisted < a House of .Horrors ? and from e reports, it was as good as the nan DNCE A YEAR! Big lcSale rent will be on only .one rourself of this opportnninora ?? : Wednesday MISS OUT! tain Drug Co. 41 and 81 >ocion' Prescription * ' "J3 v-V' ' '> -?% ' ' ", / 1 v ' ' ' jjj0.,-:. m row womnAat hwuld TmrBsvxr, ocr. -si, im< __ 'mpliod; applo bobbing wag vary pop- atylo with dotty Ford u winner for ilar with largo, daliciens, Juicy ap- the beat coitume. Thin waa a difficult .ilea tempting all who paaaed by; a Job for the Jadgea, who reported they lartner and aoag game, which brou- had never aeon a better dreateJ iht to the aurface bidden talent a- crowd for Hallowe'en. !ong with loads of tun,; and for tboa* ,After th# the of Troop who w.ahed to trnat their tense of 12 ,?ved cookie>i e.nnU gnd Dev.. _ touch a cl?nce wa. offered to P|n SiEye punch, then, in the true )nt the hat on a huge Peter Pumpkin Q,rl irlt M who j for a prize. The fortune tellera bootn tleip.ted in the fuD ' ,?ched t0 ??a * bu"y PUc? every mi.ute, with ciegn houge mnd twen, minotei! ae, Jeep, dark aecreta of the future re tl th# flubhou,e ? clean ? on vealed by Hie fortune teller. when the #jrgt gtepped throu. Later in the evening, a ring was ?h the front door. at !0rme1 l" ve Center; An evening of clean fun and whole x two of toe 8couU teaf*A *hoi~ ? . . . . ? ?" some entertainment waa the reward < by dreaa.ng from * week and ba, of thoge who worked go faithfu? t0 ? that contained eV?ry kind of wearing m,ke the party the succesa that it !? ' apparel for a well-dressed lady. This w>g < rn" brought forth peala of laughter. ,er No HaTTow^en""parTy"~ wou/d ba complete without a fashion ahow. ?JOB PRINTING ? PHONE 167? . ,n Thia waa carried out in true faahion J >rft , Winter Wear A a-fe-?--1 ' 11,1 ' ' " "" *+r^-~Lr~ ^ TOPCOATS in Be prepared for winter with one of these fii quality topcoats. They're single-breasted, wit >g full-cut back for action-free fit. Warm as a lc sfl fire ... soft as fur ... smooth aa silk ... weai like iron. At BELK'S you can find the coat t nt take the gloom out of winter. See our selectioi it in brown covert, camel tan an/1 hrnum on*QTT ?*1 ? -I ??? ? - ???J ? p#* W f? UJ (U1 blue herringbone. n't Sizes 34 to 46 $17.50 to $31.0( >n ? rt * ' it ii $6.50 - $7.50 $8.50 - $10.00 TVAn CITITT ?T A W . II is unoxi I JAU $4.95 Other Hats as low as $1.00 I LEATHER WOOL JA II JACKETS Sizes 31 I Sizes 34?46 Solids ai Long Underwear I By Haynes and Mayo I Sizes 34?46 One-Piece and Two-Piece Belk's Depar [I REMEMBER ? Ton Alwi _ _ > % v: ^ ^ ^ PAQB^TOWK || We Repair < ! HI * ;; Radios, Phonographs, Hot Plates, Irons; Electric J 1 it H ' !; Heaters and Toasters, Etc. 1! : Auto Radio Repair Welcomed 1! t Located At Sterchi's ' 3? Bridges Radio Service H All Work Guaranteed ^ ; ft | f # ? + f if | fit ' Men! CKETS LEATHER and WOOL J?46 Combination Jackets id Plaids Brown Only SHORTS Sixes 28?46 ~ 'V'OT' UNDERSHIRTS WHHa Vamam ? ww iuvu ?uu s outjf *-?vvoraa t Six* 34?46 r. '(1

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