iY, MAR. 8^;^
NORTH WILKESBOBO, N. q.
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Chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution met at the
home ot Mrs. Ward Eshelman
Tueeday afternoon' for its regu-
, lar monthly meeting. Due to the
, abhence of the regent, Mrs. W.
C. Grier, the meeting was pre-
sided over by the vice-regent,
Mrs. Eshelman. The usual rou
tine ot business was transacted.
.^tMrs. R. Q. Finley, speaker for
afternoon, made an interest-
InSj^ talk on Dolly Madison. At
the Aose of the meeting delicious
tea ^nd sandwiches were served
during the social hour by the
hostess. A large number of the
members were present for the
afternoon.
led the devotionals. Prayer was
offered by Mrs. A. E. Spalnhow-
er. During the business hour sev
eral matters ot interest came up
for discussion. At the close of
the afternoon a pleasant social
hour was enjoyed at which time
dellgFtful refreshments were
served by Mrs. Shuford.
Mrs. W. E. Shuford Is
Hostess To Bible Class
With thirteen members in at
tendance the March meeting of
the W|oman’s Bible class of the
North Wilkesboro Methodist
church was held at the Wilkes
Hotel Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. W. E. Shuford as hostess.
Occupying the chair for the bus
iness period was the president ot
class, Mrs. Shuford, who also
B. _Y. P. U. Members
Enjoy Delightful Social
A delightful social was enjoy
ed by the Senior B. Y. P. U. on
Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Blackburn
when Mr. John Kermit Black
burn was host to the group. Var
ious games and contests, direct
ed by Miss Hllsie Nichols and
Miss Shirley Foster, afforded
much amusement for the eve
ning. Around twenty-five young
people were present and follow
ing games were served light re
freshments.
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Mrs, Taul White !s
Honored At Y. W. A. Meet
The Y. W. A. members of the
First Baptist church met Mon
day afternoon at the church at
five o’clock for their mission
study course taught by Mrs.
Taul White, ot Chapel Hill, aft-
erward.s going to the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Olive,
where they were entertained at
a supper. Mrs. While is spend
ing the week here teaching in
the school of missions being
held at the Baptist church.
The theme for discussion at
the meeting was "Stewardship
in the life of Youth.’’ The sup
per at six o’clock was served by
Circle No. .I of the W. M. U. of
which Mrs. J. E. Spainhour is
chairman, and was given in hon
or ot .Mrs. White, This circle
sponsors the work of the Y. W.
A. Ten members were present.
Pinochle Club Is
Delightfully Entertained
The Pinochle Club was enter
tained Tuesday evening by Mr.
and Mrs. David Lowe at their
home in Wilkesboro. Guests of
the club were Misse.s Ruby Hart
ley and Ruby Queene and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Caldwell and Mr.
Tom Bumgarner. Progressions
were enjoyed at four tables
throughout the evening. Tallies
were in spring design and
through the rooms were bowls
of daffadils. spirea and for.sythia.
High score award for the ladies
went to Mrs. Pressley Myers and
James Lowe was high scorer a-
mong the men. Consolation prize
went to Mr. John Cashion. At
the conclusion ot the game the
hostess had the assistance of
Mrs. James Lowe in serving an
attractive candle - light salad
course with tea.
Sixth Month Honor Roil
For Mtn. View School
First Grade: Betty Dancy,
Peggy Harold, Nancy Felts. Jim
mie Blackburn. Nettie Whitley,
Glenna Mae Higgins, Jewel Key.
Second Grade: Bill Bullis, Iva
Lee Felts, Virginia Cothren, Nan
nie Lee Stone.
Third Grade: Annie Lou John
son, Aurelia Holloway, Carroll
Dancy, Buford Elledge, Louise
Wiles, Bill Hays, Olena Johnson.
Fourth Grade: Mary Ruth
Church. Jewel Walker. Mary Lee
Felts, Johnnie Mae Sebastian,
John Wesley Johnson, Herman
Ashlin.
Fifth Grade: E. D. Dancy, Des-
ley Wiles. Grace Reeves. Betty
Joe Woodruff, Vera Rhodes,
Jurell Brewer.
Sixth Grade: Velma Rhodes,
Raymond Blevins, Glenn Dancy,
Travis Owens. Etta Grey May
berry, Edward Pendry, Beatrice
Burchette, Vertie Mae Burchette.
Seventh Grade: Earl Johnson,
Albert Dillard, Margie Pendry,
Mary Lee Wood, Don Gregory.
Eighth Grade: Talmadge Dil
lard. Mildred Gilliam.
Ninth Grade: Marion Carlton,
Ed Blevins, Sherrill Gregory,
Rosa Lee Pendry, Arlee Haynes.
Eleventh Grade: Sadie John
son, Nova Billings, Alta Sebas
tian, Grace Dearman.
Five Hurt In Crash
Lexington, March 25.—Five
pos-
March 25.
persons were injured, one
sibly seriously, when an automo
bile hit a truck, went out ot
control, hit three persons walk
ing on a sidewalk and plunged
about 30 feet down a fill with
its three young women occu
pants, here yesterday afternoon.
Drunk Or Not Drunk
Atlanta, March 26.—A man
does not have to stagger to be
drunk, the Georgia court of ap
peals ruled today. "A man may
be found guilty ot being in an
intoxicated condition on a public
street, although in walking he
does not stagger,” the court
fdBeGlveii
At the Courthouse in Wilkes
boro niursdav At 8 P. M.;
Good Cast Selected
A “Negro Wedding’ will be
given by the Young Ladies Bi
ble Class of tho Methodist
church, at court boose in Wil
kesboro, Thursday, March 28,
8:00 p. m.
Some of the characters Includ
ed iu the cast are: minister,
Chas. Elledge; first bride, Mrs.
Chas. Elledge; second bride,
Mrs. A. H. Taylor; groom, H. A.
Cranor; maid of honor, Mrs.
Gilbert Foster; dame of honor,
Mrs. James LoVe; best man,
James Lowe; ring bearer, Nell
Henderson; flower girls, Mrs. R.
R. Church and Miss Frank Som
ers: groomsmen, Warner Miller,
Jr., Harry Dula, R. B. Pharr, B.
H. Goss. Ed Crysel. Slater Pre-
vette; train bearer, Peggy Som-
.GbUw
Cashlpn
brides-
WtUk
E: Y^an;
tu-sfwtUion.
''Admission lOe 26c.
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Kecp .Broodurg CkHin ' •
^ To Save Buby Chicks
held.
Protecting baby ''chicks from
occidiMis in the spring will go
a long way toward reducing their
death rate, says Roy ,/ 8/^''pear-
Btyiae.'head of the State' college
poultry department, v'-v.y
{..The chicks are infected by
picking up the tiny eggs of the
parasite which causes the ^ dis
ease. The eggs are frequently
found on the ground and in the
brooder bouses when older birds
of the flock* have‘been Infected-
ed.
To control the disease, he
recommends that all Infected
chicks be killed and burned or
put the Uttiut-or’iiHpdr.
brooder house at UH|i$ fSe^sathr.
er day aad replaci^'wttlsf.. elaaui
dry . sai|i.'^aho]^one>thir4. 'ef an
inch deep;' ^nUhne-
quent cleaning antil the '
is ch^M. . ■' '
Feeding and drinking c^onta^'
era should, be •terUiaed;:,;^eye^
few daye svlfith boiling watery
since ordinary disinfectants . tdt
of no practical valne on contreU^
ing this disease, Dearstyne poinii
out.
ot the oonrthonse^'ln 1^1^
a plcttiie thmyrae fris-
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Plahted ■ U«t,#»i^^Anyone,^ho
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WOMAN'S CLUB WANTS
COURTHOUSE PICTURE
The Wilkesboro Woman’s Club
would like to have a good photo-
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May 10th
MONTH-END
CLEARANCE SALE
Beginning Friday, March 29 At 9 A. M.
Our Month End Sale offers bargains from every department. Odd lots and slight
ly soiled merchandise from displays, offered at drastic reductions during this sale.
Early selection assures choicest values.
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Dresses
.At
Slightly soiled from display and model
ing. In this group you will find Navies
. . . Blacks . , . Browns . . . and Prints
. . . practically all sizes in the lot . . .
This sale does not include our entire
stock of dresses, but wonderful values
are offered in this special lot ... We
suggest that you make your selection
early and share in these bargains.
$8.95 Values Now.... $5.88
$10.95 Values Now . .. $7.88
$16.95 Values Now.. $12.88
COATS
SUITS
(About 30 Garments)
This sale does not include our entire
stock . . . About 30 garments are on
sale . . . Some are early Spring gar
ments slightly soiled from display and
modeling . . . These will be on sale at
drastically reduced prices . . . and the
■beauty of this timely sale is that it
comes at a time when you may get prac
tically the entire season’s wear . . .
Shop early ... avail yourself of the rare
values!
$10.95 and $12.95
Values Now
$7.88
$16.95 Values Now... $12.88
$19.95 Values Now.. $14.88
Crepe Slips
One lot $1.15 all-silk Crepe SUps.
Lace trimmed. Each
87c
Free Instruction
IN KNITTING AND CROCHETING
Instructor will be in our Knitting Department
Tuesday and Friday of each week. Visit this
department Friday, March 29, and see the
beautiful line of hand-made gaments and
supplies.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
Linoleum Rugs
Discontinued patterns, at great savings.
Sizes 6x9, 9x1014 and 9x12.
Basement Store
1 lot 36-inch Seersucker, in plaids and
stripes. 48c value. Yard
29c
Basement Store
About one dozen dwaggw and hip-length Suite
left, in assorted colors. Each
$4.77
Basement Store
Nice Cottage Curtains,
pair
39c
Also special value in Ecru Bos- 69c
ton Net Curtains, $1 value, pair
Spain
NEW DEPARTMENT STORE
NORTH WILKESBOROV N. C.