D«piurtnM«t tajr Aftcnuxm My meeting: of the Ut- of the North t-. Wpmen’s ctnb ms afternoon at the ’ oi Mrs. I. £. Pearson 'with C. diiiilf Taka By DeaBi ProBiinent Otteen of Cham- pkMi Died Friday; Funeral Held Saturday ^ T. C. Church, a well khownf^ Miss lilMle Hisl§ members re sponding with current events of decided Interest. "Mary had a Little Lamb" oc cupied the feature place In the entertainment for the afternoon. The history of Mary Sawyer, o'srner of the lamb, was given end farmer and highly respected citi zen of the CbamploB' community, was claimed by death,- Friday morning at 4 been 111 for some tlTO^..'.>^i Funeral ser^^M we^Hlhondnct- ed froth.* ;^t^‘ ;TO^nt ^^Baptlst church o'clock^ by Rev^yO. W. ^bwitlan in the presence of a large crowd of friends and relative^. Rnrlal ^at^ance of men^rs. , ^ r« koat^i^th Mrs Pear-! Mrs. Genlo, - ^ m “ i Cardwell and Mrs. Finley sang|^«® hono-sjn the ^ the aiumoon tney seiwea chorus. At the close Cigarettes Valued } 000.00; Tape Put Dver Eyes Of Men $26, Blchmopd, Va.. Jan. 19.—Hl- (Coptihued from page one) WHkealifer. , „ Give Progmin .And Bop- a .t5- per Ttnuorrow Nigiit The senior , class of WUfceslwro hoard cartons hy P- W. Eshel- inan; underwAar, stock inf a. ‘blankets, sweaters, pants by Red Cross; canned fruit, canned vege- Rmkers- operating pu the Peters-.'tables by schoorchildren; toys by.Wgh school wUJ give a box sup- I>. 8. Hill, Mli^ J. A. Roasseau.lPer and entertainment program Mrs. Ji C. Reins, Bob and Harry tomorrow evening at 7: SO o'clock Schafer, LlonsVClub, T. H. Wal- la the school auditorium, g ler, Mrs. Palmer Horton, JgnixC> 1' proceeds from the pro- D. Coffey, the Gordon Finley,*ram will be used to supplement children, Betty and Blfi Half- tl»e fund which the class is rate- acre, M. J. Beardslee, W. w*. lag-for Its gift to the school. The Mr. Church waS born on Au- :hes, cake and coffee. Due! of the afternoon a tempting sal- ISf® and was. therefore Pthe absmee ^ the department was served, j]* Mrs. W. D. Hallacre,jMrg r w. Gwyn was announced!**®^® of age 3cca Moseley presid.^-^as the next hostess. ]|^90igfsm was given by Missj Topping and Miss Louise, College Alumnae Met Friday ' 'tSfL The monthly meeting of FTArouAd*.fifteen members^ f i-Tipfe*. ^nt for the afternoonCollege Alumnae ^ With Mrs. W. A. Jenkins as a visi- o,v Friday eve- burg highway' below Richmond early today, seized a |2g,060 cargd^ of cigarettes on the way to Baltimore from Winston-Salem after stopping the truck and re moving and blindfolding the driv ers. One shot was fired into the truck during the holdup. Paul Holt of Burlington, N. C., and R. W. Wortham of mond, drivers of the Ramwell Brothers, Inc., truck, told, the story here today shortly after they returned with the emptjr ve hicle. Barber, - Kathryn and Mary Bl- gniduatlng class each year makes more Finley, Mrs. Sam Mitchell, Carlton' Hardware and, Mrs. Rich-, James Anderson. Children’s clothing by Mrs. J. A. Rousseau; stationery, P^ W. Eshelman; girls’ dresses and a gift to fbe school and this is the purpose of the program. the 1 Surviving* are his wife, Mrs. I Eliza Church, and the following ! children: Dolphns Church, Mrs. A. B. Matherly, Mrs. Frank Huff- I man, W. A. Church and Mrs. 'Lora Triplett, all of Purlear. the [ As I examiner DAVIS Fulmer Horton Is ke Club Hostess ning at the home of Mrs. 'Warner Miller in tVilkesboro with most all the members attending. The usual routine of business was HEARS FACTS IN RAILWAY MATTER QUESTION AND ANSWBR QUEJSTION—What effect’IvUl the hatchery code have on''a"’;'' boys’ shirts mode by North WU- hatches for hlS per-^o keaboro high school home eco- *oub1 use and who also hatches & “Wortham and 1 were Just this nomics d^rtment; boys’ cloth- W® neighbors? side of the Dunlop crossing on Ing by J. I. Myers, Jr.; doll cloth-{ ANSWER—The code does'not the Petersburg pike shortly after i ing made by Girl Scouts;, cloth- affect any Pereou 'who hatches midnight,” Holt said. "A sedan' ing, shoes, hats by Mrs. C. D. drove up on our left, and some-j Coffey and Mrs. R. M. Brame, one yelled at me to stop. I guess|Jr.; candy, nuts and apples by I. 1 didn’t stop quick enough, for H. Md^elll & Sons; canned fruit, they fired Into the left door of ^Mrs. Ira Payne; dry goods, Spain- the car near my left knee."' eggs from his own flock but, if the hatching eggs are bought they would have to conform to the code as to weight. The same clause in the code would also''af- (Continued from page one) members of the Thursday > club were delightfully en- Thnrsday uftemoon by .Calmer Horton at her home Sixtb street. A trio of visitors ! transacted while the president,: :Mrs. -C. S. Sink presided. Prince Forester was a guest of the club and Mrs. Miller in serving delicious. . refreshments at the close of the! added to the occasion, three , tiWes having been made up Santa Monico: . . . Fay Webb Vallee, actress, (above) and hus- ! pro.\imateIy $275,000 in recon- band, Rudy 'Vallee, crooijer, (be- structing the line a distance of j low) are both making snsation- The cab door showed the hole where the bullet pierced the met al door at an angle, but it did not emerge on the inside. "I stopped,” Holt continued, and two cars, both small sedans. hour-Sydnor; books, Elizabeth j grower who accomodatek Neal: flour, Boone Trail Motor neighbor by hatching a few - clothing, Abshers; ®«8®- This vrould. in all probabll- and potatoes, m r s. ®® ' ing and the code provides that ^r*,'i28 or 30 miles to Darby, and al charges in the wife's'suit for — . , ® I placing equipment in usable con- separate maintenance. She charg-j pulled up. Four men were In the: Carter; assisted I sooner associated with first car, and I don’t, know how'canned fruits, Rev. and Mrs. G. dilion. for I Benefits Cited Testimony was that the was ' will be of great benefit to line the I Miss Margaret Faw Ho^n had the assisUnce of Entertained Friday Night Htb. j. H. McNeill m serving | 4Mtept*(ig' refp-:shments in two !Wfnes. Mrs, .George Forester ■ ]Mwad to be the most successful sR cards, receiving the top score pxize. The visitors of the club were Mesdames F. J. Killelea, J. B. Carter, and Jimmie Anderson. GarTa Aturiliary .Miss Margaret Faw. daughter' of -Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Faw, was i hostess at her home on Sixth i Street Friday evening having as' guests a number of the high*, school boys and girls. Various: games were enjoyed throughout i Attention of the commissioner the evening being followed by de- j called to the large lumber lightful refreshments. i manufacturing plant of the Elk . u • i Creek Lumber Company at Gran- iHenn^ta Ferpiaon . remained idle since abandonment of the rall- .Mlss Hnerletta Ferguson section and to Nortji Wilkea- boro in that it will reach into a 40,000-acre tract of virgin forest, the largest hardwood boundary remaining in the United States, and will also furnish an outlet for farm products and for large amounts of minerals, chiefly kaolin, mica and feldspar. Friday Night TPie Intermediate Girl s Auxil- _ . c laiTof the First Baptist church' Fmmds WM entertained in its monthly steeting on Friday evening by Miss Bessie Chloe Rhodes with around ten members attending. Rhodes presided for routine en- I road. It also was directed to the tertained about 25 young PCOP*® lumber manufacturing plants kesboro at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fergu- and program leader was son, of Moravian Falls, Thursday zA^ Virgie Bulhgamer, who was ^ evening. Contests were engaged aarifaited'by a number of the mem-jin and various games were play- Mgi^ in presenting the subject, ed. Winners of contest prizes Mto^Lura Reynolds, leader of. awarded by the hostess were Mrs group, met with the girls. To 1 Presley .dyers, close the evening th hostess as-'bard and Miss of Moravian Falls and North Wil-jg^j tannery at North Wllkesboro which, it was testified, would consume a large portion of lum- Miss Ruth Hub- Holton. The hos- •isted by Rhodes. zaeata. her mother. Mrs. John served light refresH- ToesdoY Bridge Club company clothing Frank Cranor; potatoes, Mrs. H. V. Wagoner: clothing and toys, Mrs. J. C. Reins and Mrs. Dan apples, J. E. Deans; three other women. In reply Rudy promises to produce dicto graph evidence of her unfaith fulness. many were in the other. We wereiW. Sebastian; large kettle, pulled out of the cab, o’Ur hands Shook Hardware company. all eggs custom hatched must I weigh not less than 23 ounces to the dozen. Strict interpretations of the various points will be dis-^ j cussed at the Hatcherymen’s [ meeting in Grensboro on Januarj' Williams, manager North Wilkes- iboro Insurance Agency and Sec retary North Wllkesboro Build ing & Loan Association; Dr. Fred Hubbard, owner Wilkes Hospit al; H. P. Edwards, engineer, Sanford, N. C.; D. J. Carter, pub lisher Journal-Patriot and Cart- er-Hubbard Printing Co.; F. P. Collier, Jr., traffic manager Southern Railway Co.; W. A. Stroud, Clerk Superior Court; James S. Caudill, Smoak Fur niture company; J.,G. Hackett, retired; J. R. H‘x, President Bank of North Wllkesboro; E. E. Eller, President E. E. Eller Pro duce company; W. J. Allen, man- ber, bark and wood extracts' ager Orpheum Theatre; W. J. which would be transported over!Bason, manager Gulf Refining the line, .attention also was call- company; S. V. Tomlinson, presl ed to the fact that the section dent Wilkes Hotel company, served produces a large amount! president Tomlinson Department of roots and herbs which would I Store, president Boone Trail Mo- were bound with wire, and ad- I hesive tape was placed over our [ eyes. Then one of the men took [charge of the truck, and Worth- ! am and I were put in the first 'car with the three remaining be handled by wholesale estab- J ilishments of North - Wllkesboro. tess was assisted in serving hot chocolate, cake, sandwiches and:^^ natural barrier between Darby pickles by Miss Breta Poe: Boone would make it neces- Scroggs. I sgry to transport most of the ^ .section’s products over j^oAraliuned by WUaa Waugh John A. Holbrook Is i wilkes and Western, it was tor Company, General Merchant; the tes- i ' utiaK Hallie W^|h entertained at k«" home on Tuesday evening tiaviBg as guests the members of Jier bridge club and one addition al guest, Mrs. William K. New ton, a recent bride. Mrs. Newton yrlor to her marriage was ^liss Savannah Harris, of this city. Two tables were made up for the game and at the conclusion of the hostess served tempting rafnehments. Mrs. Newton re eled a lovely remembrance fMm Miss Waugh, Wed To High Point Girl tiiied. One Passenger .Additional service Train to the C. H. Cowles, ex Member of Con gress, and State Legislator; C. B. Eller, Superintendent Wilkes County Public Schools: R. L. men. I think I might possibly be able to identify them. Clothing, Mrs. P. W. Eshel man and ilTi. C. P. Walter; clothing and toys. Miss Ellen Robinson;* canned fruits, nuts and oranges, junior department First Baptist church Sunday 22. NOTICE OP SEIZlTtE . Charlotte, N. C. *'■ Whereas, on Septentber 24,"’ 1932, Ford Roadster, Model A 1929, Motor No. A2590403,. -waa school; canned fruit, Mrs. W. C, seized*by Federal Officers, in [Moore and Mrs. E. F. Stafford; ^-wrnkes County, N. C., while ®e-, “We then continued north- clothing and baby shoes, Mrs. D. ing used by unknown parties'' ward. We rode practically all' j. Carter; sign painting, M. E. I the unlawful removal and con- night, and this morning about 6 Bauguess; service at headquar-,^®alment of untaxpaid spirits; o’clock we were put out at Chiles-1 ters in addition to members of *® hereby .her. .o.hd o«r ...wljh. .™M. h.. M, ..d gi", “ S'jhrT.U.' ”“L”.lr.°.: Fred Shepherd. [jj^ automobile to present ■ '.certified claim thereto on or be- WORKING HOURS ifore February 21, 1934, in de- 1 fault of which the same will he burg truck. Our cargo consisted of 500 cases of cigarettes valued at $26,000. It was insured. TILLEY BROTHERS ARE ARRESTED IN CHILDRESS CASE (Continued from page one) OF eWA REDUCED;;7;;rtteed and sold at public auc tion, as provided by„law. J. A. Clifton, Jr., Acting Investigator in Charge, Alcoholic Beverage Unit. 22-29-5 (Continued from page one) plies to all ci'vil works and civil works service employes and must be made effective everywhere on this date since disbursing officers will be instructed not to pay wages hoars versation with two witnesses. The boy also has admitted, it is reported, that he told his mother f^j. -work in excess of the he believed the girl left a note. | provided herein. Soon after this conversation, Mrs. | “From this date, no name shall Tilley 'went out to the smoke- added to any payroll except in house, returned by way of the actual replacement of a worker front porch where the apron was fu]|y terminated and finally paid . „ , hanging and brought the t*®l®’|off. This telegram superedes all nff°l*"wirkercounty*^W* R^"Ab^ P"®*" instructions. Orders Mr. Office Wilkes county. W. R. | the girl. A reliable witness has Uopkjns.” ’ I, A marriage of interest to Wilkes people took place in tion would be rendered by oper- Kilby, president Yadkin Wilmington January 13 when ation of a passenger train in each Motor company; C. D. sher, Abshers Clothing company ,C. Wj Williams, farmer; Iredell .sec- Myers, manager Call Hotel; A. F. Valley Coffey, also told investigators that Mr. Mrs. Foster received anoth'tr Tilley had expressed the feeling telegram which instructed her to, that the money would be found, purchase no more material and I Why ywi! Laxatives DeYeuHo Hatm daily, it was Bilrs. D. J. Carter Hoefess At Bridge ' ' A delightful parly of the week waa the one given by Mrs. Dan Carter at her home on Kensing ton Drive Friday evening when entertained the members of Ber bridge club with their hus- liands as special guests. Four ta bles were arranged for the game and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Coffey. Jr,, received an attractive prize Jot the couple scoring highest. 'When cards were laid aside the hostess served a salad course. Miss Rita Moon, of High Point, direction became the bride of John A. Hoi-1 out. brook, son of -Mrs. Mattie Hoi-, The commissioner was inform- brook. of Hays. Mr. Holbrook is ed that rails are in good condi- manager of a McClelland com- tion and there would he necessity pany store iti Wilmington and. un til recently was located in High Point. He is a graduate of Wake Forest Collo.ge and has many friend.s in ibis county. pointed Sr., president C. D. Coffey and Sons; J. K. Baugess, employee Norfolk Western Railway Co.; J. C. Rein.s, president Reins Monu ment Co.: K. M. Allen, engineer, Foster & Allen; W. S. Moore, manager and superintendent of Grier Cotton .Mills. D0U(;HT0N WILL Telephone Service May Be Suspended For Henderson fCoiUinued from page one) Henderson, Jan. IT.—The pos sibility of a telephoiieless Hen derson loomed today with the city and the Caroline Telephone and Telegraph company at odds over renewal of its franchise. The company ha.s refused to accede to the city's demand it pay $2,500 annually for the fran chise privilege. At a council meeting last night, the telephone company an- Bln C D Coffey, Sr., nounced it was under contract to !• B'ook Club Hostes^’ subscribers until February 1 and The fortnightly meeting of the would continue service until that Friday Book club proved to be At the same ® jux. pnnaoal interesting one when ®^?ned by J, P^ C D Cotiey, Sr., was hos- Zollicoffer. city attorney, and tOTa’ to'the members of club ami dated January 15. wa.s made pub- few other friends on Friday ^moon at the Brown House. ' There is no need of further Thow present besides the club correspondence unless you in- i^rs were Mrs. Harvey to operate .n Henderson S^h, of Ronda. a former "“der conditions to be named by .... tj,g cty council for purchase of little if any steel for this purpose. Sufficient equipment is on hand, -which with proper repairs, will serve the purposes of the road and the public, and steel bridges with concrete abutments would be constructed to guard against in terruption of service as a result I —— of floods, witnesse.s said. to be a candidate for congress. I -All cross tie.s must be replaced have had no other. I know noth- antl considerable work will be ing about the vacancy on the tar- necessary on the tunnel near Iff commission if Grandon, but the road bed is in place, being filled, and have not generally good condition, the discussed it with anyone in offi- commis.sioner was told. Three cial circles. It has not been of- locomotives and rolling stock are fered me. and I sio not know included in the road’s equipment, whether I could get it if I wanted Following is a list of those at- It. tendind the hearing: ; “in regard to the governor- C. E. Jenkins, president Jen- the nomination does not despite reports at that time which caused officers to work on the robbery theory. Solicitor Jones said this morn ing he could not disclose all the information he has obtained or release for publication all the for Th-> make no more commitments material for CWA projects, telegram reads as follows: “Effective receipt this telegram,' buy no more material ar^(I make; no more commitments for material, i Advise within 24 hours amount evidence which tends to implicate pm-^jjases made not yet approved; the Tilleys. He declined to com ment on a report that he had lo cated a handwriting which tal- ST.W IN HOUSE gai(j ^e was awaiting a report frojn experts who are now study ing the specimens of handwrit ing which investigators have col lected. Luther Tilley has been under one is tr^ke ®“®p!®*°^‘", kins Hardware Co.; C. C. Hayes, Commissioner of Wilkes county; !. E. Valentine. Sergeant United States Army; I. E, Pearson, Com missioner Town of North Wilkes- away. take placj until 1936, and that is too far away for anyone to reckon upon. No one can say defi nitely what he can do that far B Aliarter member of the,^,i;j,lub, Mrs. I3«»ley. a former member, B, Johnston and'^rs. W. jileB. Mr*. C. E. Jenkins pre- wJtlle the roil was called by boro and President Pearson Bros.; Dr. W. .A. Jenkins, pastor .Methodist church; Genio -Card- well, manager Cardwell Lumber co-mpany; J. M. Crawford, man ager of R. & O. Grocery com pany; R. G. Finley, ‘Just at this time, I am work ing day and night in an effort to carry out our President’s pro gram. The meetings of the ways and means committee, of which I am chairman, have been continn- death ofAndrew Eldredge, -whose dead body was foi^nd in a mill ;pond five years ago. Rumors have been circulated that the Til leys choked the man to death, hid the body in a log and later tossed it into the pond. Solicitor Jones is also check ing this report. From information released by the solicitor. It has been impos sible to completely reconstruct the killing of Miss Childress if the Tilleys shot her to death. The possible motive and the In vestigators’ interpretation o f what took place on the morning of the day the body was found have been guarded -by the au thorities. That the killing may have this office and your estimate of materials needed before F'tbruary I 15.” j It is believed probable that the: order to cease purchase of ma- i terial may be connected with fail-1 ure of the country to properly re-1 spend to the offer of financial as-1 sistance in municipal works con-i stmetion through the public works j administration. In the PWA, the 1 cities and counties involved bear a j part of the burden of construe-1 tion. Read Journal-Patriot ads. The dose of a liqori laxative can he meaznred. The actiee can be ew txoOed. It forms no halnt: jon need not take a "double dose” a day or two later. Nor will o mild lupnd kztalwe inilate Urn kidnegt. The right liquid laxative win bring • perfect movement, and with no ducomfort at the time, or afterward. 'The wrcMOg cathartic may keq> yon constipated as long as yon keq> onnzingitl. An approved liqnid laxative (one which it most widely nsed foe both adnlts and ^Odren) is lymp p^srin. Dr. CaldyraTs S^p Pepsin b a K edgAiaA, aaihpatteXtf iafe. Ib tive action b based on senna n ntdund laxative. The boweb wB not become dqieadent on thb fson of hdp, as they do in the ease sf eathaitks containing miae^_;' Adc yonr dmggbt for Dr. Synm Pqisin. Member N ——!lf 1 UM liaeral i, >r. CaUlw^’ ^ N. KA. I and interstate commerce commis- were advised of the situa tion. t w»« **OOYt ^***ILS etr ® ' .'*A O* *NO ^*OM president ous and arduous, and requires ThrstatTTtUitles commission -Meadows Mill Company, and Ki- every moment of my time when take“pla7e earlleT in The'1870^ warns Club; Henry Reynolds, i am not serving tbe people of clerk Federal Court; C. A. Dim- the district. I am deeply sensible mette, retired; J. A. Rousseau, of the honors that the people of Mayor Town of North Wilkes- the district have bestowed upon boro; W. L. Wilson, retired: me, and my duty is first to repre- Hartley Hunt, manager E I k gent them, which I have eamest- Creek Lumber company; Ex- ly endeavored to do in season and out since I first came here a member of the sixty-second congress.” PAINT JENKINS HARDWARE C0MPA3SY “Northwest North C^aroUiia’s Largest Hardware StoraT-,. NORTH WILKBSBORO, N/C. ' 'ot rifti. » . Sheriff J. H. Johnson, retired; Geo. Kennedy, manager South East Public Service company; Ex-Sheriff P. E. Brown, mgr. P. E. Brown Lum'ber company; John R. Jones, attorney, and solicitor ; 17th judicial district; J. H. Whicker, attorney; Carl Minton, farmer; H. G. -Minton, farmer; •A. A. Casbion, manager Dick’s Service Stations; J. B. McCoy, I manager Wilkes Hotel; Dwight Nichols, editor Wilkes News; H. G. Nichols, publisher Wilkes ;News; J. T. Prevette, owner Pre- ivette Clothing company; J. B. Girl Scout News The Cardinal Troop of the Girl Scouts met at the but Monday night, January 15. The meeting was opened with the Girl Scout ceremony. The general meeting, in which the work for-tbe next even the night b^ore, that some one else made the appeal over the telephone and that the note was planted after tbe death of the girl may be deduced from tbe latest developments. -r Other startling dtecloeures may be expected any time. It is stated that Itttle informa tion was obtained from Mr. andi Mrs. fTilley following the-arrest of their sons. A.I I.Ml NOTICE OF SEIZURE Charlotte, N. C. Whereas, on June 27, 1933. Ford Coaiqh,. Model 1928, Motor ,, . ... No. A286U9, was seized by Fed- year was discussed, was preMded era! OMlcert^, In Wilkes County,. C(Hne and con^.thia week. Great Barfaina in fint claaa Fiumiture and Thragm for week, the Honei PoeaUzly it ke a kmc time beddre yon’ll nu^ow ^ * over by'(Miss Mable ,Top>fink. N. c.,'while being iis^ by un- After this the Scouts had-thell' known parties in the'' unlawful individual patrol meetings. These removal and concealment of nn- were devoted to study toward the taxpaid spirits;' now 'therefore, passing of merit badges and oth- notlM la hereby given tp all p«er- er work. The meeting was then son® owning or claiming right, adjourned to meet again next “t’e " bile to present certified claim C thereto on or before rFebniarj A Chinese Jade carving exhibit- 1* deiault ot irhleh the, The tax penalty goes on FEBRUARY 1st. Wilkes County needs the rotmey. There’s no way to get around paying -taxes. The longer you wait tbe moi-e ,, burdensome Hiey are. Pay ^ today and get ’em out of your iftind- tJB. ,Sf ■' m B.-SOMERS . , fhipaffn )> ■ naajulu KI ‘wHl ho advertlspd «nd sold. ^ Pl^.«fniiu-y ed J® JKt pBbUc aucUon, ia provided by SndHiey - Hcoderton Funu- inchw high carved out of :»*8ln- i»w. jr.-A- Clifton, :J#., Acting tern Co»» N«W CloMBf fput, die d»iaee of Jade, mad represent- inriet^rtor in Chiit*«; AloohDHe Act QlMb ' ^ ** oonUnaftUs work.- Be^n^^Unlt. 22-»-g . SHERIFfInD tax 3K^B0TgR. JiSi-■ ■■ J?: ' ■' ■ : -tA'i- ■m

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