itaBTiUe TlslUng S? :?>j [Suatce Welelv^Bpent ?orth 'WUkMl>oro her HekdTMi #ms «{ Ur. and Mra. J. B.>- Orataam 'yfAXor to Mooreavlll* aad two sona, of ptiartotte, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and . R. Sherman spemt UdiH|ilint- O- Blerina. Mra. James Lowe, Miss Irene iller i^d Mrs'. Barid ^we spent' Monday In Charlotte rlslt- frlends and relaUres. Miss Mae Self rethros^ he^^ home in Lincolnt^ '^nn^M J|ftr' or spending sdsaMlmd hert^ ddth -her sisUer, Mrs. John TulL ~ -.-1 , .Willie Yates, of 'l-urlear, and Dell Bnmgarner, of Wllbar, were granted a marriage license at, the to 'fSfcsaiT'f'rlday 4%'. »«*; oottMl'ot iRili iritoms^f Mrs. Bl- ier’s ittother, Mrs. Q. G. Holland. Mrs. iHoUand was reported as im- proTing this momtog. Miss Dallene Kayes, of Haym spent the week-end in' Winston- Salem vtsttiag „ her aunt and unole, Attorney and Mrs. Archie Elledge.; While there she was ac companied by Mrs. Elledge tp Bast Virginia,.. vt. Mias Nolene Oreer^la graduate ■(if' By ?LOYD M. JBS^SMGS Prun&tf Hatlfes And Ewargif^s Formal hedges llk^ the jiriVet, sbonlil he sheared back often (Rrring the growing season, be tween May and Septeinimr. They shonld be pruned at least once per month darlng-r this l|u«|'!nN»&paon. ot ' MPt tpent Monday in the city on %«sippm.' Mf. ;BAlph Rearls, ot States- ▼Ule. Is^nt # tew hours here on bttsiiesB Tuesday. ^ai|Bce ipi^ to ,and Mrs. Jake Ch’ Tna^y in MowesTille Cluuiotte on buslnesa. oftener if they are making rapid of Mae'S SchMT’orB^^y’cuK’gro’rth-^K '» Important to k^p tnte, motored to lawndale, 8un-,l*'®“ co®P*®t apd.l^-jlke day where She has a poslUon with appearance. Inionaal. hedg^ the Lawnddid Beauty Shoppe. She H>® Barberry, require Wfy wifii' accompanied by Mrs. Greer »ttle pruning, except once during mk TftV*. Phurch 'tbe summer, they should he gone . and Mrs. Jake Church. ^ t v tw h •Mr. O. F. Blevins and dau«h- new shoots cut back.! ^ Mcby^^{Kerr)q Bliss Andleaoe Wtt4 OAsklitorjhntt An excellent reclti^ was given by the music pupBs of Misd Bllen Robinscm In the school audltor- inm B^&y .afternoon. The fol- perlOdl*®^®* program was glven*^ • '—-i . «n... .r.—Clock l^et T—• GTie Cuckoo jj^klnner), Grace Fteink Kilby iMiss Iloblniten. (a) Long, Long ago' (Arr. by Skinner) nnd {h)~In the Alpa, (Claffin),-Lnslle Casey. Ring Arpund the Rosy (Scotf)~, ' S tr P Rif A T T R A S teij. Miss Ursula Blevins, return-jjj,^ renew an old hedge»"'cut out, bd home from Charlotte Sunday; j,jjj uogonnd stems ailto- i^ge Palm^ Horton Sunday. Mrs. Hor ton tg'* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lumpkin. Mr. William Rush, who holds a position with the Watauga Dem ocrat, publication at Boone, spent several days in Wllkesbolo this week with relatives and friends. T. C. Bowte, of West n, attended to profession al Asiness liiT >WRkefboro Tues- day^ ' S. j Iff. and Mrs. J. D. Moorel ofj ia^ify, left yesterday morning | Messrs. E. M. Blackburn and n extended tour of Florida' Elledge, of this city, at- I tended the funeral of C.' L. An- Hugh Holcomb and lit-j aughter, Sarah, of Elki:,,!®‘ Tuesday afternoon. Ho)-* Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Halfacre jand two children, Betty and Billy, ^ land Mrs. J. A. Rousseau and Ht- ^rs. U. L. Haler, J H. Alex- jjell. were visitors in and«r and Bob McNeill were in __®“ Wa^ngton, D. C. the first of the | weei| on business. b^W. T^Beshears of Benge. | «id^r. J. H. Colvard, of Ob ds, Donnelly, of this city, vis- wete visitors In the city a fewj^^^^ Southerland. Ashe county, during the week end. Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Miller and little daughter. • Madeline, left where Mr. Blevins had been a patient In a hospital there • for several days. Much improvement tsWted in his condition. Miss Ruth Brame had as her guest Tuesday and Wednesday Mias Frances Chatham, of EUtin. Miss Norma Cathron and Mr. Cbarlie Hanes motored up Wed- gether, cut bhck healthy stems to inches above'^the ground and yon will soon have a perfectly good young hedge. This should be done only in March. Pruning evergreens. Pines and spruces require very little prun ing. If they are growing too rap- (s)' Dreamland (Lively) and (b) Fairies’Walt* ('V^ite). Bet- TRURSDAY, BIABCH 15-Oiie Day Only,. “EVER IN MY HEART” - , with BaTbara Standwyck find Ralph BeHamy. ■'Shorts^News Events, ABci^. Mouse Cartoon, Comedy; FRIDAY, march 16-^^Day Only- “ffilffiFMOIIffiNTS” nesdey afternoon to accompany or growing out of shape, the Miss Chatham back home. j new shoots may be pinched off S. N. Bumgarner and at the points where you Wish to ' Rev. Messrs. W. C. Pierce and O. C. sills, of Harmony, were visitors in Wilkesboro Tuesday. Rev. Mr. control growth or the new shoots may be cut back one-half the length a little later, so that Bum.garner is a native of WHkes you make sure this cutting is visi^ Mr. and Mrs. O. C. comb Tuesday. Saturday after- Winston-Salem noon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Cole, E H. BIcXeill & Sons is head- ipiitrters for field and ga«ieu i seois of all kinds. Our prices are rl«lk. J reensboi'o News may be daily and Sunday for 20c peR week. Call or write PAUL SWANSON, . fer PHOICE Dr. Taylor Building •mttmmmmm ji . i,i i ■ ^Local Clrculatioj^J^ajei EOR THE— :easter PARADr A corsage designed ^ged by DAVIS, The *6rist, will give the wear er the final degree of as surance and flower-smart ness. ^POnTED PLANTS— CUT FLOWERS h. DaviSf THE FLORIST RS. AGNES HART, Mgr. 229 — PHONES — S99 S WE TELEGRAPH H ‘flowers ANYWHERE Friday for their home fn Fort .Meade, Fla. Capt. Miller had been at Camp Janies for the past six months. Mrs. G. G. Foster has returned to her post as county director of I the civil works administration after being confined to her home for several days on account of illness. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Jenkins and daughter. Carolyn, of Con cord, New Hampshire. spent Thursday and Friday here visit ing Mr. Jenkins' brother. Dr. W. A. Jenkins. "Attorney and .Mrs. A. H. Casey and children. Lucile. Billie and .Mary Ann, of this city, visited Mr. Casey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Casey, of Somers township, a few hours Sunday, i Miss Pansy Thompson, who has been employed in the May flower Beauty Shoppe in .Moores- ville. returned home Monday to take up her work in the May flower Beauty Shoppe of this city._ Both these shoppes are owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Church. Friends of .Mr. J. A. Cashion, 78, one of the oldest residents of the city, will be sorry, to learn I that he has been confined to his * room for the past several days by illness. Mr. Cashion is some better now, however, and it is hoped that he will soon be able to be out again. county, being a former resident ot the Millers Creek community. Mrs. Hem-y Reynolds-, and daughter. Miss Sue, and sou, Hen-ii ry, Jr., of North WllkeSboVo, are spending a few days with Mr. Reynolds, clerk ot United States j district court, at the O hotel.—Greensboro Daily News, Sunday, March ll._ Miss Gladys Absher and Miss Pansy Thompson employes of the Mayblower Beauty Shoppe, will leave Saturday to attend the In ternational Beauty Convention in New York City. While there they will take a special course In per manent waving. Mr. J. A. Gilliam, of Hays, was a business visitor here this morn ing. Mr. Gilliam stated that many people from the Mountain View community were going to Win ston-Salem today to see the high ] control school team play in the Journal cage tournament. Miss Ruth Henry, of Raleigh, Miss Sara Henry, of Greensboro, and -Mr. Dawkins Henry, of Mar lon, were here for the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henry. The Misses H^ry’s bad as thjiir guest. Miss Outlaiid, of Burlington. done before the growth stops. JunipSfs, cedars, retinsporas, biota 'and arborvltae stand shear ing well .and can be pruned or sheared at any time during the spring and summer. In pruning most evergreens it is generally Henry' ^®8bable to leave the central leader. Dead wood can be taken out of evergreens at any time. No instructions are needed about cutting of the lower branches of evergreens, if in good condition, other than to leave them on. If a live branch of considerable size must be removed, do not make a clean collar cut as outlined in pruning deciduous plants but leave a stub of two or three inch es for a year or two, till it dies out and then make the clean cut. Collar cuts of live wood on ever greens often starts the excretion of sap and this la rather difficult the younger ,, ten^to twelve^y **^*®®*'®- • ’ r' Arrival of the. Brownies *", (An thony ), Grace Fi^k Kilby (a) Singing Bella’ (Holst) and Cb) Sunlight (Btena Yucca), Mil dred Tate' Finley. ' ' Adajtio (Ourlitt),‘E 1 e a n o r Crutchfield. Dream Days (YulU), . Bdwlna Waugh. V ■■ . (a) The Shepherd Boy (Schu bert) and (b) Serenade (Schu bert), Mildred Bryant. Va|se Blene (Margia) and Moonlit Waters (Kohlmann). Gwendolyn Hubbard. ■ Simple Aveu (Thome), Mary Gwyn Williams. Berceuse from* “Jocelyn’’ (God ard), Margaret Paw. I Country Gardens (Grainger), Rebecca Brame. t vrith €arde G«ne Raymond Donald Her beauty sioppi^ the Rearts of men, but she gave 16ve Wone who made her life a living hell/ ^ ShaFta--NeW8, Cartebn and Cbmedy Now listcnr-f4ink 1 am ^ing yo« a real Bfeat on this pic- '' tnte. ^All X&U. tidHta wiA bn sold for tfcii show two for one} ni sbor^ yon will gid two Ucksts-for the price of one. one and get one free. ^ So bring your family to see this wonderful picture. Tdl your friends. SATURDAY, MARCH 17-^Double HeadW and I,etter Day— . - TWO — BIG FEATURE PICTURES — TWO George O’Brien in— “FRONTIER MARSHAL” Kay Francis in— ^MANDAUY 9f T. Hayes Honored On His Birthday With Irene Bently, Geo. E Stone and Alan Edwards. i With Ricardo Cortez, Lyle rTalbot. Tenth Chapter- Coraedy and Cartoon. Phantom of the Air” with Tom Tyler , Ella. Resolutions In Memory Of Ralph Gray Bingham During the session of the March term of Wilkes Superior Court, 1934, His Honor, Wilson _Warlick, presiding, and on Fri day morning, March 9, the Court land Bar are shocked, but bow Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bentley re- 'and pause in humble submission turned last night from Boone t},e ^vill of the’ Creator ot 'fhe where they were called last~TttS#/'’'uiviver8e and the grreat Law-Giv- day on account of the Illness of gr, who has seen fit to remove Mr. Bentley’s mother, Mrs. Mag- from us suddenly, in the city of ■^ie Bentley. The condition of j Raleigh, our beloved brother', Mrs. Bentley is slightly improved, i Ralph Gray Bingham, but is still regarded as critical. j in the passing of our beloved loss' A most enjoyable event was that of last Thursday evening, when Mrs. T. T. Hayes very grac iously entertained a number of friends at a dinner, at her at tractive home, in honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary. The occasion was a delightful af fair, it being a complete surprise to Mr. Hayes. The guests arrived} at 6:00, and assembled in the dining room, which was very ap-1 propriately decorated. The only, light!) were of handsome cathedral! candles. In the center of the ta-; ble was a beautiful birthday cake. An elaborate four-course dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Hayes, Mr. and Mra. Pressley Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sturdivant, and Mrs. C. B. Hayes. COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 20—THE PICTURE SUPREME— “FLYING DOWN TO RIO” The most stupendous spectacle ever bom to rhythm,- sensuous melody,, beautiful girls, thrilling stars. It’s breath-taking climax to all music shows, with Delores Del Rio, Gene Rasmiond,' Raul Roulien, Ginger Rogers and more than 100 others. See them do the "Carioca” dance—that tantalizing, hypnotizing ■ Brazilian dance sensation seen now for the first time north of the Equator, dancing to the glorious music of Vincent Youmans. Truly a picture you will never forget. Fol low the crowds Monday and Tuesday to the New Orpheum Theatre. Too big for the world, so they staged it in the clouds. Added—Regulai- Shorts, Comedy, News and Cartoon. WATCH OUR ADS—MORE BIG ONES COMING Read Journal-Patriot ads. i: Mulberry News EDICAL ADVICE if you wont to ke^ the bowel action regular and comfortable !!! make constipated spdlls *» rare as colds ^ ^danger of bowel strain —use a liquid laxative overcome? Can coMtipstion ,*>« - .,Ye.r’ aav medical men. declare Y5®i. ***''*’ lewed th«r advice and knmp. Tht right liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement, with no dis comfort at the time, or afterward. are not apt to V®®*; &Mtipation with fall* P*ll* df Ut^tKtTOB* TL . •k in a few weeks rt0ukr m$ i ^ time. Why Hospitals use ^ " muquU haotiye tke dose aoied. The setwn can be ^ The wrong cathartic may keep you constipated as long as.you keep on using itt In buying any laxative, read the label. If It contains a doubtful drug, don’t take it. If you don’t know what is in it, don’t chance it. The contents of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is slated plainly on the label; fresh herbs, pure pepsin, active senna. It# very taste tells you sy pepsin is wholesome. A delig taste, and delightful ac tion, Safe for expec.UBt mntlaera. and childraa. NORTH WILKESBORO, Route 1, March 13.-—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .“Vdams were in North M’ilkesboro shopping Saturday. Mr. Odell Shumate .spent a few hours Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Adams. Mr. Martin Adams and son, of North Wilkesboro Route 1. visit ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Adams, of Wilkesboro Route 1. .Mr. Jim Adams spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrj. Al vin Hincher. Mr. Nute Wood and son, Elzie, were Jn North Wilk.esboro shop ping Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Galvin A(fai^ spent Sunday with Mbk ..Adams’ father, Mr. J.'-’A. 'Daffdw, ■ of' North Wilkesboro Route I.-./, Miss Lelia . Shumate, of North Wilkesboro Route 1, spent Spn- day with Misses Blanch and Mar- zell Hincher. Mrs. Sarah Brown visited Mrs. Jim Adams Friday. Mrs. .\dams is Mrs. Brown’s sister-in-law. Mrs. Roe (jhurch and children, of North Wilkesboro Route" 1, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Owens. Friends of Miss Velma Church will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her room. Mr. and Mrs. Brack Richard son announce the birth of a son, March 1. brother we feel the great our county has sustained In his passing. He was a most excellent citizen, a kind father, loving hus band, brilliant young lawyer, and had before him a promising fu ture. J- The foregoing resolution is adopted |>y the Wilkes County Bar In open court, with His Hon or, Wilson Warlick, presiding, and it is resolved that this be recorded in the minutes of the day’s proceeding, and copies fur nished the bereaved and the newspapers which desire to car ry it. CHAS. G. GILREATH, KYLE HAYES, W. H. McELWEB, Committee. Plaids, Prints, Jackets, Ut^erie touches! Just arrived^—a Sppeial Easter Croup at Read Journal-Patriot ads. ANNOUNCEMENT To Of WHkes the Democrats County: 1 have decided to ask the Dem ocrats of Wilkes county to nomi nate and elect me Clerk of the Superior Court for the .fourtyear term beginning DBeember.--' 1, 1934, and ask you to vote for my nomination in the primary, and then go to the polls in November in fnil force and elect me, and I promise if elected to give- my whole time and effort to the'shc- cesBful discharge of the'duties of the office. My experience for twenty-five years as Principal Clerk of the House of Representatives, and of the Senate of North Carolina, and my legal knowledge and exper ience certainly ougKt to Qiutllfy me for the position., I trust you will favor.me witu Farmers! We are reaiiy to supply you with ... OLIVER CHILLED and CHATTANOOGA PLOW REPAIRS, GARDEN .TOOLS, ROOFING and WIRING Don’t overlook that paint job. Save by buying from us. us for your hardware. CHURCH HARDWARE STORE J, C. CHURCH, Prop. , Tenth Street North WilkesibtNH^ N. C. Bright prints and soHd ^ c^drs are equally iinpoi^ [ tant! Many soft pastel shades as well as navy, hlack, and brown. Youth ful.styles, evOry OM, with ,^ dashing touches of plaid,' ^ sheer white frills and bibs,^., j and .jaekqla in. varying ^ lengths. You’ll find just the Eisior froek you wwrt thb: «olk«tion ~ har*7 for first selection! ^ disn’s and Misses’Kzes. ■ o e.-