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kTRioT. jwMtmr t*.*iwgr^ ■-•'*' ■; *Tc-.' '■ '-s^ "•stjiigg Agues Powell, of Parson- ▼llle, U TlaiUng relatlTea and r^^trteads in Wilkesboro this week. Misses Bess Stewart and Mil- Smlthey attended the fair ^■^,’ln Winston-Salem Friday night. Mrs. Bertha Bell, county health Snrse, Is spending the week in aston-Salem attending a nura- convention. P. W. Eshelman, president of 'tt^the Wilkes Hosiery Mills, return- ^ ed,Saturday from a week's busi er ness trip to New York City. ' Mr. J. R. Finley, of this city, has been in New York City for several days in the Interest of the Forest Furniture ■ company of which he is president. Miss Sara Henry, who holds a position with Women’s College, Greensboro, is spending a two- weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henry, of Jlodhip Ti I Mr. E. V. Williams is spend ing a week in Philadelphia on -hoslness. this city. Mr. J. D. Henry, of Marion, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henry, of this city, during the week-end. attending Superior court this week and visiting his son, Mr. T. R. Hayes, of this city. Mr. Hayes has been a subscriber of The Journal-Patriot for 25 years. Mrs. B. F. Bentley, of this city, left Tuesday to be at the bedside of her father, Mr. R. 1. Brown, Wagoner Boone, who is critically ill. E. ■ ir i Mrs. Joe Barber, Mrs. Jim Somr's and Misses Gail Bumgar- j ner and Frank Somers, of Wil- keaboro, were visitors to Char lotte Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. bad as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bar ron, of Morganton. Miss Mary Hix, student at Greensboro College, was here for the week-end with her parents, | baseball games at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hix. j , Miss Agnes Powell has opened ' California farm girl championships were competed for at tte Pomona Fair, which included hay raking, milking, butter Thfl contests brought out a large deld of girls who know aU Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reins re turned this week from a visit of several days with relatives in Richmond, Va. While away, Mr. Reins attended the World Series tractor driving. The contests brought sboni hav COWS and butter. Photo suwwb ~ ———b - ■ Iwrt is Miss Helem Goedhaxt, 17, who won highest honors aid was erownod Queen of Farm Girls. Miss Lucy Pearson, who is in j ^ sewing shoppe in Wilkesboro, "■chool at A. S. T. C. in Boone, Ujje shoppe being located in the spent the week-end here with her (jj.0gjjg House, home of Mrs. Zeb parents, Mr, and Rom Pear- \ navis. son. I ^ T’’*-*. I Mrs. Joe Ivey and daughter, Misses Ruby Blackburn, Ruth I ^nn Rousseau, of Myrtle Henry, Clyde S’.croggs, Edith Wll- Beach, S. C.. are visiting Mrs. Uams and Mrs. Bret Lomax were lyev s mother. Mrs. F. D. For- ■ Tlaltors in Winston-Salem Satur day. Ivey’s mother. Mrs. ester, and other relatives in the city this week. Mr. J. Q. Blackburn, of Amel- \ ia, Va., is here on a visit with his ! brother, Mr. E. M. Blackburn. j Mr. M. L. Hays, of Gllreath, is! Mr. Dayton Ferguson, who un- j derwent a major operation at the j Wilkes Hospital, was getting j along as w-ell as could be expect- ; ed this morning, his friends will ' be pleased to learn. j Glenn Dancy Is Named Collector Norris Case Is Now Beii^ Tried Superior Court For Trial of Civil Cases Nears End of the Term Evidence will be completed this morning in the suit of Mrs. Ethel H. Norris against N. E. Hargette and others which is now being heard in Wilkes Su perior court. The case grew out of an automobile collision in which Mrs. Norris was seriously Injured in June of last year. The case is expected to reach the jury late today or early to- Squibbs bsulin A Standard of Purity Sold At Horton Drug Store Glenn Dancy, of this city, was , sorrow morning. I appointed deputy collector of in- j cases have been disposed ■ ternal revenue by Charles H. during the two-weeks term ; Robertson, collector for North j which will end Saturday. Judge I Carolina, yesterday. t. B. Finley is presiding. I Mr. Dancy was assigned to the | Cases heard since Saturday I Winston-Salem office and wiir^gUow: ' take up his duties there imme-: Bryan Teague vs George S. * diately. Parlier and Mrs. C. E. Parlier, ' For several years, Mr. Dancy I pigjnjjff recovers $175.00. ' has been prominent in the coun- j w. N. Wilson vs Rachel Ferga, j cils of the Democratic party and dismissed. ; was the party’s nominee for ^ jjrs. Lula Kilby vs Mountain clerk of Superior court in 1930. Announcing 'THE OPENING OF Peggy Moore School of the Dance I SPECIAL Low Prices For National Buying Week [view Institute, Inc., plaintiff re- I covers $9,000 with interest, the i amount to be a specific lien upon property of institute. : S. C. Walker vs B. E. Bau , guess. Mrs. E. E. Bauguess and J. S. Kyle, homestead allotment i set a.side, the issues being an swered in favor of the plaintiff. Mrs. C. D. Elledge vs Sherman lElledge, mistrial ordered. Headquarters To Be Transferred The official headquarters of the North Carolina department of the .American Legion Auxil iary, which have been located in Statesville during the presidency of Mrs. Frank L. Johnson will be transft'.red to this city next week, 'lorth Wilkesboro being the home of the newly elected president of the North Carolina department—Mrs. W. R. Absher. Miss Arelia Adams continues as secretary and treasurer of the North Carolina department and comes here to be in charge of the offices. The records and other office equipment of the North Carolina department will be transferred here Saturday, and Miss Adams will arrive Sunday. side at the groom’s home among their friends where they are both very active in church and Sunday school work. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jennings and son, Alan, of Statesville. . I spent Sunday in Wilkesboro with Mrs. Jennings’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bumgarner. OFFERING It will be many new inoon.s be- [ 'fore you'll sec tliese low prices | again. The \R.A and AAA liave | shot lots of gools sky-rockln'g I liigh. Tile tiling; is not balanced we admit and for this reason we liave not followed the markets up. Of course we are anxious for ! business is another rea.son. De pend on us to -save you money. ■ Boys’ Overalls, small sizes 34c up Don Sprinkle Escapes Camp WANT ADS Ft>R RK.\T—Furnished rooms for light house-keeping. Mrs. S. M. D. Ward. H- Escaped This Week Front State Prison Camp In Alexander County Officers are searching for Don Sprinkle, of the Fairplains com munity, who escaped from the state prison camp in Alexander Four one-hour trial les sons in Tap, Ballett, Toe, Acrobatic, Musical Com edy and Interpetive. Also Business Woman’s Exercise Classes term ^ys’ ’Work ^huts each ^ county this week. I Men’s collar band Shirts emh-loc I ^ I Men’s heavy FTannel Shirts violation of the prohibition various colo«. laws and has made two escapes (Men’s Wool Felt Hats prior to the one this week. Offi- ; Boys’ Cotton Sweaters ^J5e l , Children’s Sweateni . 48c the next few days. Men's ami Women s Coat apprehend him For $1.75 THIS OFFER GOOD FROM 12th TO 25th OF OCTOBER ! Style Sweaters «»e Edna Melton Is Bride [ laidies’ Rayon Ho.se, pair l.’Se Qf Charles W. Gilliam, Jr. Men's heavy IVork Sox, pair 10c j >Ien’s Fancy Sox, pair 10c I RONDA, Route 2, Oct. 9. In .Xleii’s rihiM-d Winter I'nion- Private ceremony Saturday aft- ! g„j(g «9c' ernoon at 5 o’clock Mias Edna Melton was united In marriage Gilliam, William P4 Learn grace and poise, gain the benefit of healthful, scientific ex ercise. j Boys’ Random I’nionsuits 34e up I Ra.ioii Bloomers and I’anties 25c | with Charles I Goml Cloth, yard 10c | Jr., at the home of the brides par- 1 Woolen Goods, yard wide, yd 69e ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Melton, .-,4 inch Woolen Gootls. (near Jonesville. 97c The ceremony which was char-' 9Bc I acterized by dignity and simpli-1 LOST—Th I ee keys on chain with AAA ta!-. Finder please notify D. R. Parker at The Goodwill Store. 10-12-lt-pd. Children’s Winter Shoes, pr. 'Take advantage of this wonderful offer FOR INFORMATION CALL 274 >Ien’s black Oxfords, pair $t.20 .Men’s winter Dress Pants, $1.48 Bo.vs’ Caps, earh 35c Men’s adjustable Caps, each 45o Table Oilcloth, yard — 19c 40 inch Unfinlshetl Print Cloth, yaixl 12c Yard Wide Printed Outing, yard — — 15c ' 28 inch Outing, .yard 10c or MI9S 'MARGARET VANNOY The Goodwill Department Store .. .The New Aid in PREVENTING Colds At that first nasal irritation —that first sniffle or sneeze—apply Vicks Nose St Throat Drops. Used in time, they help you to avoid many cdlds altogether. city was performed by Rev. R. J.' Pardue, the grooms pastor. Miss Mamye Isaacs, of Zephry,' was maid of honor and Mr. John i Melton, brother of the bride, was j best man. For her nuptials the bride wore a suit of the new brown crepe with accessories to match and a shoulder boquet of pink rose buds and oleander. Immediately after the vows were spoken the guests were ushered into the dining room where a bounteous wedding din ner was served to near relatives and a few intimate friends. Mrs. Gilliam is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Melton, of Jonesville, and a neice of Rev. N. A. Melton, of Henderson, a former superinten dent of Fruitland Institute. She received her education at Dobson high school, and is very popular. The bridegroom is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gil liam, Sr., ef near Ronda. He at tended high school at Ronda and the A. S. T. C. and is prominent ly connected with the Oilliam- Stroud, Inc., a newly organised concern at North Wilk^bOro. and Mra. ailUiuii.wlU in»- PAGE Die**Alf’ Gaimed) By Death Wedii«s> day Morninsr; Fanml To i" Be Held Tomorrow Mrs. Ellen M. Brewer, ’ aged and highly esteemed lady of 'claqitef! % death momlng at(^li o’clock tolloviag a week’s serious Hi nes# Her eondttloii became criti cal the first of the week and lit tle sbope wan. held'^ont for her r^overyr - yj,. '' June, U, 1860, Mrs. Brewer was 83 years, s8 mot^hs and 17 days. She was the daught er of the late Hr. and Mrs. Jacob Staley, ’'if- Funeral services tor Mrs. Brew- FOB SALE—One five horse pow er motor, nearly new, and one 20-inch corn mill. See or write J. E. Culler, Wilkesboro, N. C. 10-12-lt-pd. HJEX.P WANTED—^Male or Fe male. We are desirous of se curing a representative in this section to solicit subscription for magazines. Whole or part time. Can make up to $5.00 daily. No detail as we handle everything for you. Experience unnecessary. Write Box J. O. or Journal-Patriot. 10-12-lt MEN WANTED for Rawlelgb Routes of 800 families in Wil kesboro, Counties of Wilkes. Caldwell, Surry. Reliable hus tler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. M'rite immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. NC-14-S, Richmond, Va. 9-5-12-19 FOR SALE—Seven acres of lami right in the heart of Wilkes boro. This property has on it a ten-room house, a good young orchard that bears fruit every year, a small poultry plant con sisting of one brooder house and four laying and roosting sheds, a good pasture with run ning water, that will keep two cows; also one of the finest gardens In town. For price and terms, see W. E. HARRIS, Wil kesboro, N. C. (Thurs-tf) n%lA be eondneted friaiME. Fiagak eknreh tomorrow mWne- ing at 31 o'clock. Rev^ OeorgB SAM, Rev. Grant' Cothran anl Her. L. B. Sparks will cootuck the last rltea. - ■it The deceased was the wife at J. O. Brewer, well known and i»- flaential citizen. Bdddes Ker boa- band, she is'survived by tww sisters, Mrs. Mary.'Myers,'' ef Dockery, and M%. O, J. Myett, HI Princeton, W. "Va. , 'WV Biggest Bargains Ever Offered to GROCERY SHOPPERS Legion Auxiliary Office To Be' Moved Here From States- | ville Next Week Fine Foods Al Miracle Prices There’s no fooling about the advance in prices these days and our prices now are the lowest you will see in a long time to come ... Come in now and stock up on staple goods while these prices last.. . Finest quality available. FRESH MEATS We also have the finest quality meats obtainable .. choice cuts in native meats . . . choice cuts i n cold meats. .. poultry, fish and oysters. WE DELIVER Just phone us your order and we will deliver any where in the city . . . this is an added service (and at ab solutely no cost to you . 7 . Phone 162. r-Long Grocein AN AD FOR ADVERTISERS: KEEP YOUR ADVERTISING Abreast With News WANTED: I^peeentatlve to look after our magazine sub scription Interests In North Wilkesboro, N. C. and vicin ity. 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