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FkAWB Mkxin tu msmvcnom ' 0-' 1. To candidate on the Indlot nudte n cross (X) mark in i at the left of his name. d 4q Q ^ 2. If tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it to the regis^ trtf and get another. SrSsr"'- 11 ot'HileynanttuK Cr««k eomman> 5 l^WMirtaioed tlw I'o^, Bro- yMng band anPUlmani- ;e«fr»ljiadlti«nal goMta-at bia ' lioaM. ^day erei^ng. Th« iband Is composed of Sten- Anrin rvieten^ and fd rister. la addition to theaeaberg of the baa4 a^napi- ^>er of people of the '’Comraanlty and some from this city enjoyed t^ejnoBMioB. ■' T)^4, wtertainwent ^nsiste4 ot^'a'bonntitiil sapper 'and 4n' BbandanM of string moslc. , M&onary ^ $ociaCiP in Meeting "Baptist Avenaes of World Service’' made ap*%e jfrogrnm for the monthly meeting of the Wjllk^eleboro. Baptlrt^iliMlonary «ci^ that 'Sjias Thurs- dapi niternohn ef^'tl^J^ome ot For SOJJCITOB V 17th lodicU Dirtrkt ^ . (VeteftirOia) □ JD^ B. JONES P F. J. McDtiPFIE ; ■ "ft the^RepoI^Sii'Voters of''Wilke$ neiQkthat of«the bemkinab; .sore each banner in of the rTom very comer of WilJ:es'Oount|’ comes the pleasant ■"***“* “nhall be the negct Republms^ eaijd^te for Clerk or Court. On' aoount of we" fact that I have' see all the jRepublican, voters, I want to as- every one of the^that I will try to hold their next election and* carry" it to the front raidc lies. agaiShpromise the people that after myBbwtion as Gark of the Superior Court of Wflkes County that I win in every way endeavor to serve the people of Wilkes Comity in a saUsfis^ry manner and carry-on !^ duties of the Clerk’s ofBeai^a way acceptable to tHe voters of my party who arg.giving me this nomination. The duties that will devolve le as'Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilkes County will ■^“'ormed without fear or favor, and I will at all times _ ^ a the duties of the office without regard to clique, diS*or party. I am indeed sincerely regretful that I have not been able to Me all the Republican voters, both men and women, who live, ip Wilkes County, but I wish to now thank them in advance for their support. I have not been actively en gaged in factional politics in Wilkes County and have not been so fortunate as some of my opponents who have held public jobs, and therefore secured a wide acquaintance. However, the overwhelming support that has been ac corded my candidacy by the people will forever be a source of gratification and pleasure to me. I wish that I could have seen every man and women voter in the county face to face and talked to them about the issues of this campaign, but since I cannot, I want all of you to know that I want to see you at a later date and that your support is sincere ly appreciated by me. Respectfully, J. Ruff Henderson. (Paid Political Advertisement) Fw BfEMBER»OF THE STATE HOUSE OF BEPRESENTATIVES ^ (VatoforOte) □ T.S.fiRYAN , ^ Q VANCE McGinnis P J.C. WALLACE» ■ ^ For CLERK SUPERIOR COURT (Vote fat One) □ C. C. HAYES 'qt.E. STORY □ J. RUFF HENDERSON For REGISTER OF DEEDS (V«Ae for One) P W. E. UNNEY □ A. C. WALLS □ M. F. BUMGARNER □ 0. F. ELLER ' For SHERIFF’ (Vote tor One) □ W.B. SOMERS ' □ COYD M. ELLBDGE □ W. E. SMTEHEY ForOOi^ER (VAo "far 6u) /, □ STEPHEN A. RASH • QN. C. MILLER □ IREDELL M. MYERS For COUNTY COhMISSIONERS^ (Vote tar Tkm) □ M. F. ABSHER ' □ D. B. SWARINGEN □ F. G. BREWER □ W. F. RASH □ RALPH DUNCAN □ ROBERT C. MEADOWS □ C. H. COLVARD m / SELECT YOim kelWator today; " SALE ENDS SATURDAY^ JUNE 2nd \ save BY BUYING THIS WEEK Southern Pottc Utflities to. . , PHONE 420 V Primary Election Jane 2nd, 19S4. Chairman of Wilkes County Board of Elections. Mrs. Zeb Davis with Mrs. David were led in a number of games Read Journal-Patriot ads. Hamby as associate hostess. The on the lawn by Mrs. Faw, assist program was given by Mrs. G T. Mitchell and Mrs. J. M. Bum garner. The president, Mrs. F. G ed by Mrs. J. D. Kenerly Mrs. T. H. Waller. The dining room, where and Holman, presided for routine children were invited after business and at the close of the meeting the ten members at games, was decorated in a pro- fusion of white roses and the tending were served delightful table was covered with a white refreshments during a pleasant linen cloth, centered with social hour. Mrs. J. F. Jordan birthday cake of the same color was announced as the next hoS' teas. W, C. T. U. Met kt Home Of Mrs. R. E. Faw The members of the W. C. 'T. U. met at the home of Mrs. R. E. Faw on Thursday afternoon for their monthly meeting and had a splendid attendance of members present. The meeting opened with the devotional be ing led by Mrs. W. P. Horton, who used as her theme “Prayer and Faith," and the prayer was offered by Mrs. Seymour Taylor. The program for the afternoon was a tribute to “Mother’s Day” and each member present read a poem or gave some other con tribution pertaining to mother. For the busniess part of the meeting Mrs. Faw, the president, occupied the ^hair at which time several important matters were discussed. bearing eleven candles. An Ice course was served to the sixteen guests that came to celebrate the occasion with Vivian. The little honoree received a number of beautiful and useful gifts. Modern Women kNUD NOT SUPFIR InoalUy ytiaiad May doato -CM afaaCacnva.hamdi'ii.MP aHa aM gi*« QriakJMM. aEMPHMMVlMtftBliJPMlBMl la Bad aM OaH Mataato Mrs. Edwards Entertained WillcMboro Book Club An enjoyable Club party of the week was given by Mrs. M. G. Edwards when she eatertained the members- of the Wilkesboro Book club at her home in Wll- kesboro on Wednesday after noon. Just club members were present and two tables were made up for bridge in a bright setting of cut flowers. Following the game the hostess had the as sistance of her mother, Mrs. C. E. Parlier in serving a delectable salad course. P DRPHEIIM ‘ north \yiLKESBORO’S POPULA^ PLAYHOUSE PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JUNE 4-9- Monday and ToMday, Jane 4-5 ANN HARDING AND CLIVE BROO^ ta “Gallaiitj l-ad3r” SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Wedn^day, Jane 6 BARGAIN DAY—10c TO ALL with Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., a \ Margaret Lindsay. SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Thursday and Friday, Jdhe 7-8 GLORIA STUART AND ROGER PRYOR in “I like It That Way” SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Sat., June 9-DoubIe Header Day “Poor Rich” with Edward Everett Horton and Edna May OUvct. SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS f-i i DEMOCRATS OF _ WILKES COUNTY: ; Vote For Call Meeting Of Junior Woman’s Club Held A call meeting of the Junior Woman’s club of Wilkesboro was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Katherine Hen- dren and was attended by twelve members, i The purpose of the meeting was to reorganize for the summer montns and to ap point a cora)nittee(' to select a new leader to take the place of Miss Helen Bostic. Miss Bostic, a member of the school faculty the past session, was leader for the club hut has returned to h^ home for the summer. A picnin was planned for sometime soon. Vivian Faw Honored At Birthday Party Friday Mrs. R. E. Faw entertained at a children’s party Friday. after noon at her home on Trogdon Street honoring her daughter, Vivian, on her eleventh birthday’ anniversary. The little folks Card Of Thanks We take this means to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our dear mother. We hope God in His Infinite love will bless each one. REV, J. B. RAY, LUCINDA RAY, MRS. J. A. WOOD. BURKE For Judge of the 17th Judicial District in the •Primary, Sat urday, June 2,1934. (’This Advertisement Paid For By Friends of ' Mr. Burke) Full Pound of Watkins Delicious Cocoa only When Bought With Vanilla hen Bought With Vanilla To introduce Watkins Superior Cocoa to you and a half million other customers. 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I kq;>t on taking Cardul and found It was doing me a world of good. X am In good health, which means a lot to m_ . . . Thousands of women teetUy Car^ benefited them. If It doee not benefit ’YOU, oonsutt a phyN* clan..,. Price IL fregi r-k’ Bzplains fully the mar- , veloas Wmard Tieatment ’whichhas farought amss- ing relief to tbonaands. Willard’s is designed , {otnlitSct StomaAor jDmdmalUki^Gtu- Poor XHgMhbn, SamortUa^ Stomal, ifnto£w«s4 Ake about Vmiard’s 15-Day ‘Irial OBeet^Uaoef-OtskMmmat. WIBKI» DRUG COMPANY north Wilkesboro, N. O. To the Democratic oi Wilkes County: Voters I am indeed grateful to those who have promised me their ^pport in the Primary to be held Saturday, June 2, and want to “THANK YOU.” ' /’ It has been impossible for me to see all the Democratic voters personally in the county. But I desire to express to my friends whom I have not seen, through this paper, my gfateful and appreciative thanks for their valued support. I pledge myself if elected as Sheriff ot Wilkes County to administer the law to everyone afflte, and if nominated I wilj , mnifo an himest and vigorous cai^paign for every candidate on > the Democratic ti^ot. I shall accept whatever salary the law provides. , Candidate lor Sheriff of Wilkes County. (Paid Politwal Advertisanent) / " • j
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