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?PATRitdt^^"aLAZK> : r^.i"' i|i- S-'^- iN THBt^TAWOJ* ))» ■* ; iR"MO«B ?WASr' Ti -t,^' ' ■V- cent m m- 1-^' Si p^'fj^'^'..:, iimtilSmitmmSm 7- t w INTERESTING PHOTOS FROM STATE B. & L. Xe MCompanyinK P«c- tuM taken at the m- Mial contention of pe Nortk Carolina Bmldpg .nd Loan Lear** be of interest to people in this Ticinity. The top picture in- cludea the speakers and , few of the r**sp hanqnet meetmg. _.|*o right a» A. J. Inxwell, Mrs, John B. 'CraTon, N. Mitchell, O, K. LaKoane, Gotenw Clyde B. Hoey, Mrs, N. Mttchen. John B. Cm- yen, ■ Mrs. A. J. Max- welU G*»r8« Crone, Mrs. John W. Ladd and John SIull* Second from top showa three ladies at the contention hating a conference of their own. Mra. Charles M. John son, left, is apparently Usteninf as Mrs. A. J. MaxweU, center, giv^ Mrti.N. Mitchell, right, •§ni(r interesting infor- •thation. at the Nor t h .tfesboro Building & _ an association and its officials hate atUined wide recognition is evi denced by the third pic ture from the top, which shows a group of the convention speakers, in cluding J. B. Williams, secretary - treasurer of the association here and chainaan of the state Keesler-Memorial com mittee, He is the cen- , ter figure standing. £^trd left to right are I im. John Pons, D. R. Fontille, David J. White and John P. Mull, Victor Stonebanks and George W. Crone are standing with Mr. Williams. The bottom picture shows a group of spec tators watching a soft- bail game, which was spliced in between con vention sessions to af ford amusement to par- tioipants and onlookers w1m» did not risk creaky joints by active partici pation. > The convention was one of the most success- _ful ever held and re- '■fjected the phenominal growth and progress of Gilding & Loan asso ciations throughout the state. Published for the first time in a newspaper, the ures shown here were Bouslv furnished The JoBmal-Patriot by the American Building As sociation News, the Home Makers .Magazine. The June edition devot ed much space to activi ties of the North Caro lina Building and Loan League. Of fSji'' M ** a- ' " I i: vAiT^ m . .9 «s ; V S’f-. ■V-5& t*' . T Is Also ¥ooligest Member of Buildfaif St Loan Board ‘ Of Directors H. M.,Hutchens, son of Dr. E. M. Hutche98,..was bom In Boon- vllle, Tadkin county, and came to North Wilkesboro when a very small’, bby, whfere_he was reareA and educated After finishing school he secured employment with different' automobile gar ages In North Wilkesboro, where he soon became a master mechan ic. For several years he was In charge of the repair department of the Boone Trail Motor com pany, where be made many friends, and was always consider ed the best authority on automo bile ailments. In 1929 he» accepted ■employment with the Wllkas Hosiery Mills company, of this city, where ho took charge of the finisning and shipping depart ment. He is at this time still in the employ of this company and is considered one of it not the most, efficient department man agers. Mr. Hutchens is a mem- th^ IfkhodiBt ehur^/^4-’^ Tulldt^A^ Loan «8si.. mem^p/of the city 'eommjsaldners. Mr. Hutchens has ' director of the NorUt7 Building A Loan associStl - f eteral years ' and has iirote valuable asset to that baslnees judgment ^e is always ready and willing assist In helping people to aecni^ . ' 7 a loan with which .-fg--yfftiilrit' ' , home. He Is a grest_ b^lever . fhome ownership, being a lover ' i home and church. Mr. Hutchenw ‘ ■; lls the youngest niember of ; board of directors of fhe ! Wilkesboro Building A Loan a»- ■ f.t H. M. HTTCHENS ’ sociation, in both age and service, tH!, ’ but is always active and willing i to give of his time and service without compensation In helping North Wilkesboro and Wilkee county build for the future. He is not only appreciated by the dlf- i ferent organizations with which he is connected but by all the ~ ‘ people living in North Wllkee- ber of the Masonic fraternity, 1,0^0 and vicinity. having received the Blue Lodge, 1 — —- Royal Arch, and the degrees of Ads. get attention—and results. K *• 'r': .>'t' "i 1 ■ ^ 7 i J U 'V -i*: 7., ■ B. & L. President Makes Statement yjn this Issue of The Journal- atriot you will find a consider able number of articles having reference to the association and to the board of directors. It is not the purpose of our board of directors to advertise themselves, hut it is felt that the stockhold ers who are not in close touch with the association are entitled to know who are directing the affairs of the said association. As president of the association and a member of the board of directors, I wish to personally thank The Journal-Patriot for their liberality In giving our as sociation so much publicity In this issue and I assure the stockhold ers that we, as officers, are en deavoring to make the North Wilkesboro Building & Loan as sociation one of, if not the best, associations in the state. We are very proud of the record of our association. You will notice from a financial statement printed in this Issue that we have had a substantial growth throughout stockholder. It is our hope and trust that the association will continue to move forward, and wo believe that it will, in Us great program of building homes for the citizens of North Wilkes boro. Wilkesboro and vicinity. Our fifty-third series is now Big Savings In Terry Towels 15c Large size absorbent Bath Towels Shatni vT(^ir. Solid colors with white borders. Double loop weave! Ladies’ Print Dresses You’ll want several of these nice house Frocks, because they are so nicely made, and fast colors! 25c REDUCED! SHEER Wash Cottons lOc Buy now! Save on coo! summer Frocks — make them of these smart, thrifty, fast- color prints! Polo Shirts 49c Either cotton or rayons, as you like. Button or slide fastener neck. Congratulations ToThe North Wilkesboro Building and Loan Association A Local Institution Which Has Served This Community For 35 Years Wilkes Plumbing Co. PLUMBING — HEATING — WATER SYSTEMS the vears. No individual dirfctor j open and anyone desiring to take or group take any personal cred-!In th° new series can do so it for the association’s very finejonv time between now and July accomplishments. It has been thejJi^t and it is the hope of v„,,r united support that we have re-1 officers end directors that the ceived from every individual! new series will he one oL if not e—ss^=^=^==^=== i the largest, that we have had. I feel that business conditions are j getting better and will eontinuo to do so and that it la now time I for those wiio are Interested in 1 building a home to do so, and we hope that they will give the as sociation a chance to assist them with their finances. Anyone in terested is Invited to call at the office of the secretary treasurer and allow him to explain fully the plar. of operation of our as sociation. JAMES C. REINS. President. North Wilkesboro Building and Loan Association. t TELEPHONE NO. 203 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Two Men Ad^t j Shooting Officer i At Red Springs I Savannah, Ga., July 3. De fective Chief John C. McCarthy I said today two of a trio held on safe-cracking charges here had : confessed to the shooting of a po- iliceman at Red Springs, N. C., a- i hout two weeks ago. The three were captured here BWly rrWay Mow a safe In aTaunary, tby stated. 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The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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