PAGE TWO FLOWER SHOW TO BE HELD AUGUST 15 Entire Proceeds Will Be Given to the j Blowing Kock Baby CUnlc. Premium Ust Given. Thursday. August 15. was set for' the date of the Blowing Rock Flower 1 Show, at a meeting of the committee on Wednesday. This is the first year | there has been a Flower Show independent community func uwio. /i tvautuiiuxi wtts p&u?s?ru w ius effect that the entire proceeds are to be given to the Baby Clinic. No charge is to be made for exhibiting flowers, and everyone is invited to help make this the best exhibit ever seen in the mountain. The school building has been offered as a place for the show, and all exhibitors are asked to bring flowers between the hours of nine and eleven a. in. Xo flowers brought after? 11 will be eligible for the prizes. From ; 2:30 until 10 p. in. the doors will be | open to the public. There will be a small admission fee. Tea and cakes will be served by the Junior Commun ity Club. Cash prizes are to be offered in- i stead of ribbons. Donations of moil- i ey for prizes have been offered by the j following: Mrs. Elliott Rekl. Mrs. David M. Milton. Mrs. C. S. Frevc-tte, 1 Mrs. T. C. Magunje and Mrs. Luther Snyder. Other donations will be greatly appreciated and may be sent to Mrs. William A. Merchant or to Mrs. \ t t ? ? .. i rv. x. uuuvi uauii. Pi izos arc to he awarded for. Best specimen of dahlia. S2; greatest variety of dahlias, SI: best collection of pompons, Si; best arrangement of dahlias. St: best gtadiola, S2: best centerpiece of mixed flowers. $2; best vase of mixed flowers. SI: best ar-: rangemer.t of one hind of flower in; vase, SI: best shadow box t or "still j life" picture made of flowers), $2;j best wild flower exhibit, SI; best. m:n-i iature garden, SI* best lily. Si: bestj delphinium arrangement. SI; best ta-[ hie decoration. S2. Mrs. William A. Merchant is chairman of the Flower Show committee. Other members are: Mrs. J. Luther Snyder. Mrs. T. C Maguire, Mrs. Joe; Cannon, Mrs. May A. Marr. Or. Maryj Warfield, Mrs. Robert Scales, Mrs. David M. Milton, Miss Mary M. Catli-j cart. Mrs H. C. Martin, Mrs. Hartley C. Boo rem. Miss Lena Reeves. Mrs. C. S. Prevette, Mrs. Ceorge Williams, Mrs. Edward Undcrdown, Mrs, C. G. j Beck, and Mrs. A. T. Robertson. CHEVROLET COMPANY SETS AN ALL-TDfE CAR RECORD The Chevrolet Motor Company set a new all-time record during May for total volume of parts and accessories sales. The previous record dated back to the boom year of 1929, when August sales reached a peak that stood as a record for nearly six years. Announcement of the new record was made at White Sulphur Springs by M. D Douglas, manager of the Chevrolet Parts and Accessories division, before a gathering of the leading field men of the division, guests \ji ci u: i:u:w uajiy during tt invee (lays' | stay awarded them in recognition of the high May total. According to Mr. Douglas, the May peak of sales can be attributed largely to a general resumption of touring for pleasure, a natural sequence to the nerease in spending power throughout the country. "The curve of new car sales shows heavy gains over last year," he declared, ' and new cars themselves create a demand for accessories?everything from insect screens to radios. However, our May record was far above what could be attributed to the sale of accessories for new cars, and it can be definitely concluded that much of the buying was for old cars. - "That means that motorists are taking to the road in larger numbers than during the recent touring seasons, and are equipping their cars with accessories that will contribute to their convenience, comfort and safety. They are making their old cars look new with seat covers, modernizing them with radios, equipping them with spot lights, visors, dual windshield wipers, and other articles that add to the convenience ar.d pleasure of both the driver and the passengers." Alleghany County sheep growers CO-Operated in the refirmal -wrftrtl I O " in which over 80,000 pounds of wool was sold for 29 cents a pound. I LIVESTOCK SALE at SHOUNS, TENN. EVERY WEDNESDAY Throughout The Season As usual, we will have buyers for all classes of stock, and guarantee the full market price to the seller. Remember ... a sale every Wednesday. Shouns Livestock Co. Shonns, Tennessee - W7 ; j DEPORT ALIENS? ! Texas Congressman Dashes J Out at "Snirks** V WASHINGTON. ? Congressman Martin Dies (D) of Texas, pictured j above, would bar all immigration for fifty years ar.d compel admitted aliens to seek citizenship within 12 months, thus purging the country of o,000.000 deportables. He claims there are 3.500.000 illegally entered aliens now here and wresting jobs from our own unemployed. LAKC?E CROWDS HEAR REV. W. L. ADKTNS AT VQ%COE | A packed house heard Evangelist! W. L Adkins last Sunday night in j ; the Christian Church at Foscoc. His! | subject was 'The Rich Mar. :ir 1 i&z! ai us." | Rev. Adkius said in part: "This j | Scripture does not teach that a man \ goes directly to his reward at death. J Mail is not iron.octal by nature. He! I dees not have a never dying soul. Re- j !v?ja?in**d Tfj:3 and Ezckiei 1-S: 1 do-: iclarc that souls can die. Man does j I not go to his reward at death, but; ax cnc rt'siirrt'ciion wnen josas comes back to earth. This Scripture T linvo read to you is a parable. Jer=cas only spoke in parables, it is an allegory il!resented the Jewish nation at that time, Lazarus the Gentile nation begging lor crumbs of spftilual truth. The Jew is literally in torment be,vails. of his persecutions. The Gentile |is in favor with Abraham, being an jheir of his iGal itions 3:29). Every man's reward will be given when Jesus comes." ] Mr Adkins announces thai these lectures will continue through the 1 month of July. Lectures are held every night except Saturday night. Democrat Ada Pay i 'V r 88381 THE MOS L _i_ -v- ?;.v,;, W. F VTAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY TP PAINE RETI KNS FROM INSURANCE CONTENTION [ 1 an Mr and Mrs. F. M. Payne ha^-e justj ner returned from Roaring Gap, N. C..! the where they were honored guests of win lie Security Life ard Trust Company i A tt the annual agency convention of! itc< Lhat institution. The meeting was held j Re: it G my stone Inn. arid Mr. Payne, whe 1 whi ls the company's representative in j Rat [his section, stales that it was a most of ?r?joyable occasion. Outstanding rep- j ven resentatives of the company from its: Mrs entire territory- attended the gather- ; Mr; Lng which was in session from Weil- j cut nesday through Saturday. j Hoi Mr. Payne is a leading member of J ? the Security Club, honor organization | L>f the Security Life arvi Trust Com- * paiiv's agencv force. Officials of the company announce. that the past year has been one of i the most successful in the history of 1 the organization, and were particu-1 larly gratified over t.he fact that the company enjoyed a larger increase in insurance in force during the year | 1934 than any other company oper-1 fsiinsr in Us home State of North Car- ' j elina ns shown by reports ol the Slate S Insurance Department Robert M. Haines, president of the : II WachovisL Bank and Trust Company, K Winston-Salem, delivered the princi- 5 pal address at the closing banquet ig and after congratulating Mr. Payne i p and the other members of the organ- B ..ation o:i the company's outstanding g record, spoke in optimistic vein of the g future possibilities for service open to,B the capable, well qualified life under- j ? write!-. j k .Mr. Hanos stressed the fact that; g public appreciation of the fumlamen- a tal service rendered by life insurance ; p has inci eased steadily during the past w few. yeais. and railed attention to the i ? fact that for the average man life in- ig em ance is the only practical method j 3 so far devised for providing the ncees- ,K Cities of Iif? to his family in case of! jc hi- premature death, or for acquiring | g* flSRe assurance of an o!d i-40 free of i if financial want in case ho lives beyond fc' h? i-'ii.ji where ho is capable of o.on-i8j tir.iied earnings. SAVE MONEY! ? 3E A UT1FU L DI A MON D3 i S WEDDING RINGS WATCHES 11 AXD JEWELRY at the lowest prices ever |g offered for new and lip-to- . K date merchandise. WALKER'S JEWELRY STORE | Near Theatre lioone, N. C. I ' EVROLET. . / 'xruA-floit \ DURING JUIY ^ T FINELY BALA . \ I. CHEVROLE .... -w. ?. - t&tSteuaBB IURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. SANDS COMMUNITY CLUB j "he .Sands Community Club enjoyed j outing and a bountiful picnic din- . in the grove and on the lawn near Glendale Springs club house last | liter dinner the ciub members visI the beautiful heme of the late W. R. Savage, also his grave, j ieh is a perfect bower of roses :h member was presented a bunch shrubbery by Mr. Howe as a sou- 1 ir. Ladies enjoying the picnic-were 5. B. B. Greene, Mrs. D. L. Setzer, 3. Jones Barnes. Mrs. V. J. Honey t. Mrs. C. G. Hodges, ilrs. A. K. iigcs, Mrs. Herbert Jones. Airs. D. & Blistering heat of midsumm< the steadfast cold, within a Not cold-making mechanism, simp' current, has aiUDle nower to t freeze ice in the hottest kitchei to meet any emergency need fc Surplus cold-making power essential of dependable refrigcr have it to feci confident of under any and all conditions. Farmers I Supply < BOONE, NOR SMBOHHHnHMMHnHBHB tytoud to- iti MOST Fl V-PRICED TEST ITS POWER Al KNEE-ACTION CO THAT BALANCED A Your Chevrolet cl< ally invites you t> new Master De Luxe Cbevrol any obligation! lie warns you about tliis car . . . how ir smoothly it rides . . . how n perjectly it combines power will | CHEVROLET M Compare Chevrolet's low deliver CHE j SMETT"-| ?I8( NCED LOW - PR T COMPAI W Cook. Misses Annie Ruth German, Josephine J ones and Grace Setcer. j The club will meet next with Mrs. D. W. Cooke as ho3tess on Thursday. /A July 18th. jfl OF rCoFAXU" Now revelations of slave markets where 5.000 poor wretches are sold monthly. Kcad the story of the most $ nefarious business in the world. One of many stories in the July 7tn issue $ of the American Weekly, the bis; magazine which comes regularly with tile Baltimore Sunday American. Get your copy from jour local newsdealer or newsboy. ? ?? rr has no effect on plus power is combine* ge. The Rollator generous capacity lc ond sparing of arrangement. The 1 hill foods nr.rl In rip-in and in keen rlo.n i? reserve power ity combine to mak >r extra ice. mechanism is designed everlasting service wit is the primary ation. You must Consider aii the fac your refrigerator refrigerator. Visit the In the Norge, sur- see the Norgc before \ Jardware & (1 Company TH CAROLINA vife youtb- cli NELY BALAI CAR EVER 1 ND ECONOMY, SPEED AN mrORT AND STABILITY AOTORING IS BETTER M ;aler eordi- speed with safety, glidini i drive the road stability . . . and h et without finely batanccd it is in all to learn all wants you to consider the luch more and safety of its solid s luch more Body by Fisher! Sec hin i economy, new Master De Luxe CI OTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MIOTIC A? cd prices and casv C.M.A.C. terms. A General I 5J?ux& VROL "v A^7\..., MCE I Ej^JjjljJ j~ST?!ui7] J?gj HCED CAR EVER - ' v. ' > . '- ' - ^ - - *Y, Boone, N. 7 - \ JULY 4. 1935 1.50 PACKAGE, now fl.OO 1.00 PACKAGE, now 60c BOONE DRUG CO. , The RKXA1.I. store iMfflST.WW . i with operating efficiency; with practical interior Norgc is beautiful, easy to W ^ n. It.<i efHrienry and enpnre it economical. Its and built to give almost h.ouc interruption. tors before you select your Norge dealer near you and ou buy. 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