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Ill Clea All Coats i Regular Price 9:06 14.96 19.20 19.96 21.00 26.30 Childrei 1-3 i /' e negvuar jfnee ' S.05 2 ' -" v * ? 8.95 10.20 '' ' .A J( ONE Wash Values $i nT.nn*? ntr V . NEW I Wash ? ' Begutai r-0:- I:.' \ SALE I ^ 51 $* ''A :.V;- " # ^ l {: ' ' -V? Nyloi '* V ' ' 1 stmas trance! Women's & Suits rnce 0 Sale Price xi1 - ju. ? $.8.96 . 4.96 8.96 9.60 9.98 10.60 13.16 a a's Coats OFF Sale Price r ? / v '8.07 * 5.07 6.80 # ' GROUP Dresses $3.70 to $i.96 m r. PRICE ONLY 3HIPMENT . V . Dresses " ' r Price |7.96 'BIOS ONLY 1.95 kDXXB' i Hose JB8DAY MORNING - * ' '. SKi. i ?' ^ \ A' 4* w'V . ..* v.v, t.f.i -' '.Y??f> 'V t^KjL B* r ' m->: 91 B Vv '^P^P" Eyjm Jft' 'BhpPTjB*B^^4^ ^ ^1 i^t fyn^itLiffrtri^^fiiSiw^T*?^'^"'' ^ffi5r*j rat)** " ; ' ^ THB KINO*. MOUNTAIN I V' c""'. "' Herald P Call Society Editor, Hot Mr And Mn. LJoyd Wats in and children, Shirley, Barbara and David of Boone visited Mra. W. K. Everharl last week. Mrs. E. B. Olive returned to Bowman - Gray hospital at Winston Baletn yesterday. She was accompanied by Mrs. W. C. "Putnam and Mrs. A. L Allran. Her sons, Hal and Dan. are al so with her. Mra Pauline Thrift and daughter! spent Thanksgiving day with relatives near Shelby. Mrs. T. G. Hudspeth returned to her home on Sunday from Charlotte Me, morial hospital where she has been ,a patient. ! Miss Martha Plonk of Bakersvilta, | Miss Virgaia Plonk of Lanrtabarg, . aad Silas Xaaey Plonk, student at tks ' Plonk IhW I- i.UVIK. ? eats, Mr. and Mr*. B_ L Plonk. O 1 Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy Dickey of 8aliabarj, and Mian Nell Ever hart. stadeat at Catawba college epeat tke week ead witS Mra. Beeeie Dickey. . Capt. and Mra. George Pleak at* visiting tkia woek in Philadelphia. U'g e& J i -iK/n ,ii(i JU Medical Corpe aad ia now oa teraaisel leave. He kaa joat recently arrived la tke United Btatea after a year'a ner. vice in Italy. Mra. William Stronpe apent Thanks giving day at Heath 8pringa, 8. C. Cpl. Vernon Bookont of Governor* Inland, N. Y., waa a gneat laat Wedneaday at tke home of hia sister, Mra Jesae Yarbro. Lt. Bay Blaek of Greenaboro, wae a Thanksgiving visitors at the home of hia parents, Mr. and Mra. C. L. Blaek. Mr. uf Mra. Carlyle Ialey of Burlington and Mias Clara Plonk, of Aahe viUe were guests last week of Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Plonk. Mill VlrflrinU Rnmmave Salem college, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Miss Irene Allen spent Thinksgiving in Wilmington. -a .** ? i ?-* * 1*Fa ?DU BARRY SETS ?EVENING IN-PA3 ?TUSSY SETS nnrrr aw onmn AXlTlA/11 oaxo AND IN ADDITIOl THESE FAMOUS I I * ?SEAFORTH SET] ?STAG SETS ?GENERAL ELECT ?GENERAL ELEC A MORE ] \ ' I Kings " ' HOIALD THPttSPAY, NOV. 8, 194? ! ( *ersonals ise 357-W, Office 167 * 1 > l M.' L. Barnes, of Gastonia, and | < , Prifle i&atterree, Jr., were Sunday ! t . din Apr guests of Mrs. Bessie Dickey. |* - The Hev. and Mrs. John L. Chauey '1 and two daughters, Betty aud Viola, t i have returned to Chattanooga, Tenn ,' I ' after spending the past week with rel atives here and at Clover S. C. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cash and Mr. and Mrs. KenuPTb Davis and son spent ( > Sunday in North Wilkesboro. ! 1' ?o? ! < Miss Joanne Griffin, daughter of *' Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Griffin, has bee'i pledged to Alpha Cbi Omega sorority (Syracuse University. Syracuse, X. V. Miss Griffin is a sophomore in *i.e School of 8peerb and Dramatic Art Vnd is preparing to major in speech. \( n-? ?* ?? ? *? ? ijmrm. uuy n 111, or WMt Ortnj^. N J., Mil. Frank Hemdoy and ha by, I Linda, and Mr an.I Vrs ?*..? , ' *<* of 51 r?. D. F. Hord. Mn. H. T. Ful ton, Jr., and M m. Ororge Moan. Mr. and Mn. Marion Bird and dau ghter, Mm. J or Auitrllr ami ehtldren. all of 8halby, Mm. J. M. Bird of Cotaaibia, 8. C., and Mm. Rooaie Bird . wore dinner guests Thanksgiving at the komr of Mr. and lira. Harold jCff ViVjW?nMHk-JUJ!*-iaaaiaaiJjLrw Jii Mr and Mm. Johnny Elam and daughter*, Annette and 8arah, of Bladenboro visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Elam over the weekend. Philip Elam was also a go eat at the Elam home. Mrs. 8ally lllingenachmitt of Kenly. N. C.. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney. Mrs. Bill Sannders and Dorothy Lee of Bobbins, and Miss Eva Plonk of Charlotte, spent the week end with Mrs. B. 8. Plonk and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Bookout, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byera, Mrs. LucTle Byera, and Miss Buby Byera all of Hook 'Hill, 8. C. visited Mm. E. B. Olive over'the week end. Mrs. E. W. Griffin, her father, Mr. Kurfees, of Cooleemee, her sister, Mrs Elmer Jones, of North Wllkesboro, and Mrs. D. C. Mauney left _ today for Palm Harbor, Fla. Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Manney will stay about ten days ^ . imous Gifts I EtlS SETS T, EXQUISITE PEBFTJMES IKES. Appropriate Gi id These Specia nuc DEEP FRYERS TRIO 8-WAY COOKERS ? PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF C Mountain IP PhOBM 41 i "We Fill Any Docfc * ?i I 11 .III. I \ Comdr. and Mrs. Trower Gk) To Philippines Commanner and Mn. Hubert S. Piower and daughter. Patty Ann. lef* iai> Franeisi'o tiv plune last Wedncs!av to go to the Philippine Islandirheie Comdr. Trower is assigned to luty as the exeeutive officer of 8u )ie Viay Naval Base. Enroute they rill stop over at Honolulu and other >oints. They formerly lived in Madia and were living In Honolulu at he time o' the Japanese' altack on 'earl Harbor. v Mra. Trnwsr is a daughter of Dr ml Mrs. J. S. Norman. Hatcheries of the N. P. D-vision of lame and Inland Fisheries in l'.Ud reeased 103,500 advanced fry and fing>rling bass and (J*.373 two to tour in li fingering bass. Yes, it's Chr ? WOODWARDS ? 1- s.. -s \uero vo snow p gift items for t] life. There are tm A3 less, button-u] ^ plenty of ties, .* 1,000 socks to c wools, rayons, s If it's for the H /? shop at W Woodw ((Vp/aA 'or The Lad ?YARD LEY SETS ?CARA NOME SETS ?DOROTHY GRAY SET! ?OLD SRICE SETS AND TOILET WATER iff* I?Ag? MAW II19 1 UI 4Y1C1 ?OLD SPICE SETS ?BILLFOLDS Is ?HEATING PADS HBISTMAS GOODS THAI Drug Coi and 81 yri Prescription 4 v\. %' /. ' \\ f / DIVOaOBD ' Eadie May Bell Crosby, colored, daughter of Hattie Bell, told the Herald Wednesday that she had been granted a divorce from ber husband, Otis Crosby, Jr., on December 2, 1946, in Gaston Superior court. G. Tom Scott, state director of PdA asks housewives to serve more eab_ tuige. There i> a big overproduction this year. The Government has bought many ears in the Elizabeth City area, mae transit systems 1 Every clay in the year one-half of I the entire population of the United States rides on one or more of th? nat:on's 89,240 street cars, trackleas trolley coaches or gas buses. w pn. / ' ' -'r--jf istmastime at &yL I and we're lenty of suitable le men in your W plenty of wool f*. ), or slip-overs, i,4; and at least I AC :hoose from in ' Jjrjy ilks or cottons. fi> IAN, be sure to ard's $ ies t \ * 3 IN EACH OF 1 i I *. 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