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«HX. JOimNAl^AlUpT, . -* ^ ' V 7 - ^.R. ^I^ilikt, who has stek do«a not improTe ®*® OoUior Is alek at this Items In Rev. E. V. Bumgarner of Tay lorsville, filled big regular appoint ment here on the 4th Sunday and as usual he preached a fine ser- mon. v'- 1! -Mr, Lm Ball has been alck the ‘ S. I. Watts filled his regu- 'H^iMek. jlar appointment at Goshen and Laura Prevette, who has j ^’*>ite Plains Saturday and Sun- aitlng In Wlnston-SaJem, *^*y- e^nrned to her home here. jr^jAk- Willie Nichelaou and Paul Henderson have been Si^ tlM past week. SYRUP Mrs. T. G. Davis, who has been critically ill, is much improved, we are glad to note. Mr. Clyde Swanson, who has undergone a serioug operation at a hospital in Williamson, Va., is getting’ around again, his many friends will be glad to know. Mrs. Frania Watson of Lenoir, is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mr. dnd Mrs. S. S. Watts visit ed friends in and around Taylors ville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Rogers and family visited Mr. Roger’s mother, Mrs. Mary Rogers of Tay- ,A process has been perfected ^itteroby over-r’pe and cull straw- bvrrtaa can be converted Into a Potable table syrup, with some rt this produce already for sale Ok. the market. ,,'j&ilNISTRATORS’ NOTICE f; NOSetR CAROLINA, WILKSS COUNTY. BiVing qualified as administra- lorsville, Sunday. It«r of the estate of N. Wiligler, Mr. Howard Rogers and Miss |«to of WUkes County, N. C., this Eva Rassell and Miss Oral U to notify all ^rsons holding Russell, all of Tavlorsville. visited «'r- Vaimoy, N. C., duly verified on or ^’’®**'' Sunday, before the 26th day of January, Rev. and Mrs. finley Watts, of IMI, or this notice ■will be plead in) Purlear. visited in the home of ^ of recovery. All persons in- Rev. and Mrs. S. I. Watts last Fri- deoted to aaid estate ■will please lake immediate settlement. 'This the 26th day of January, A. R. MILLER. V. C. WINGLER, Administrators of Estate of N. . Wingler, deceased. I,|t29-et(t) . ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra- day. Mrs. Lonas Russell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Da vits of Pore.! Knob. Sunday. .Miss Saliie JTteel is recovering from an operation for appendi citis. .She returned from a States ville hospital a few days ago. Mr. Fred Caldwell's car caught on fit c and burned up here Sun- tor of the estate of Mrs. Saliie J.' Prevette, late of Wilkes county, N.j .4 fine black cat ’-mown as Black C, this is to notify all_ persons! Scat which lives in Mr. Oreer’.s uvmg clainis again^ said estate disappeared a few davs to present them to the undersign- , r. ' . ed,Wse address is Law Building, - p Aahdwro, N. C.. duly verified, on or before the 4th day of Jan. 1941, In a few days Black Scat returned, or this notice will be plead in bar It had caught a ride on a meat of their right to recover. All per- truck that stopped here at the sons indebted to said estate will store. It was found at Mr. Dula’s pl^ make immediate settlement,, store in Wilkesboro. It This 4th day of J^uary^O. . .-rturnod to it.s owner where it * ! •» v\^]pr»r»io bv ull. ,- ■■- ■■^’■- I-' - H Tbo Wdfltist’s .HMMutfy flo^ ^«t|^ o^’Pledbiutt '^ Hon« MlpVcIf «iet wltli' Miss JUnnle MoNetll,' and cold weather i&ere wore 16 imstjeiit The ?occas*ow ku iboth’iileufknt and profitable.; ’Ae n«tt mtotlnir will be with Mra'Buren Tateo at Millers Creek the third Sunday night'in, Feb ruary. . The second Quarterly meeting tor the Wilkesboro Circuit will be at Millers Creek church. Dis trict Superintendent, Rev, J. S. Hiatt, of Elkin, will preach at eleven o’clock the second Sun day In'February. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cannon and little son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchy Friend, of Winston-Sal em, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pre vette and little daughter, Mary, of Salisbury, were visitors last Sunday at the home of Mr. and ir*.- MlUen aci^ hM toodaattl altar a. wa^ anlorea^#^ of the coU ^ ;er. Tlio rdada have been fWr '^hdBioa dmring t£Ia va^^^^ to the dlHgenca Cf tbir highway ■ fort^ in promptlr^^-v.^ clearing away tba' snow. An intereetlag game of ■basket ball in the gynnastam last Mon- " day, between Millers Creek aat Honda high school boys, endai with Millers Creek the winner CC the game. Wife (to seasick htifbai^): “Look, Joinf, over there. Such a big ship!” Husband: "I don’t want to see any ships. Call me when you see a bus,” DOWNTURN The U. S. Bureau of Agricul tural Economics reports that aa industrial downturn Is expecteC In the first half of 1940, but that it Is not likely to be prolonged or severe. ^Fred Astalte, Eleano^Powell, George Murphy in “Broadway Melody of 1940” PeDy Denies He Had Agreement With Rep. Dies David Mayne. of Washington, former aide of Pelley’s, blandly asserted before the subcommittee that he manufactured the letters “right out of the clear air.’’ He had previou.sly .said that his mo tive was to put foes of the Dies committee “out on a limb" by, turn'iig the b tter.i over to them, Asheville Man Makes Dra- nepreseniative Hook, Demo- matic Appearance Before ,crai, Michigan, a fiery critic of Un-American Probers j Dies' .method.? and the man who I started the whole public rumpus Fred Astaire And Eleanor Powell Dancing Together, World’s Greatest Dancers Teamed At Last In *'B”way Melody Of 1940” HELP hi.s wife veranda JOHN G. , . , ..... , Administrator of the estate oi ''* h*.*ai t.\ wv come Mrs. Saliie J. Prevette, dec'd. 'P'ack Scat is a favorite here and 2-8-6t. (t) I wo hope he wDii’t beat ati.v more I rales. ADM1NISTR.\T0R’S NOTICE I Having qualified as administra-1 tor of the estate of C. R. Triplett,' late of Wilkes county, N. C.. this J IS to notify all persons having , ,• i i u.,., claims against said estate to pre- ‘ sent them to the undersigned, "'•hen a young man whose address is North Wilkes- c.nd a girl came and sat down on a boro, N. C., duly verified, on or be- bench near them. The young man fore the 17th day of January, began to tell the girl how prett-y 1941, or this notice will be pkad in end good anil lovable he thought bar of their right to recover. A.I1 ^he was. iiidden be! ind the n ’bn. Mrs. •Jones whispered to her husband; “Oh John, he doesn’t know we are here and he's going to pro pose. Whistle to warn him.” ’’What for?” said Jone.s, “No body whistled to warn me.” persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 17th dav of January, 1940. JOHNSON SANDERS, Administrator of the estate of C. R. Triplett, dec’d. 2-22-4t (t) Washington, Feb. 6.—Willi.om Dudley Pc!ley. goateed tiiehrer of the Silver Sliirt legion, appeared dramatically out of the nowhere today to explode any idea that he and Representative Martin Dies, of Texas, had an uiuier-tlic-iaiile ! agreement. Lon.g a will o' the wi.sp to in vestigators working for Die..' committee on iin-.^meriean activi ties, Pelley nonchalantly .showed up on Papitol Hill and branded the now-notorious “Pelley let ters” as rank forgeries. These let ters, signed with the name “Pel- ley.’’ had predicted Dies would not HO out of his way 'o call Pel- ley tor questioning. j “None of those letters were written hy me, or signed hy me.” Pelley infortned a house rules suh-cam.niittee. “I don’t 1 now anything about them." j I’rai-er Dies “Pm giviu.s .Martir Dies an .ah- solule clean bill of health,” he told reporters. “I admire the work he’s done.’’ Then, in rapid-fire sequence, tlie following events occurred: '■y ptitting the letters into the '’ougressioual Record, finally ac- ktiowledged that they were the "figni’ent of .somebody’s imagina tion.” He got up ill tile house, withdrew the letters from the rec ord. and proclaimed that lie “woiildn’t he too small to extend my apologies to anybody.” Dovn in .Asheville, X. C.. Sheriff I.atirence E. Brown, of luiiicombe county, dispatched tel egrams to t!;e Washin.cton, D. C., police, the I'edera! ibiireau of inyesti.gation and the Die-: com mittee asking that Pelley be held for him. Pelley was convicted in 19.3.7 of violating the .state “Iilue sli.v” .si'cnrifies law. and a Super ior ; o irt j id"*' has Kcrnsod him of violat.ns, the (■■•oiditions on wb;c!i his j.il ieiitaiice was .su- s))! tided. Ilowovnr, the Dies comiuifee wants to quetrtion him ftirtiie; hei-i-. !' slanped t -iihnoeua on him today, and 'cling Chairman Slunies. Dem'X’rai. .'lla’ ama. said tlial as It'ng as Pelley -was under Ibis .subpoena neither .state nor federal officers could interfere. When the two greatest dancers of the contemporary stage and screen get together in a single production, it’s news. Such news is verified in “Broad-way Melody of 1940.” coming to the Liberty Theatre Monday for an engage ment of two days, and starring Fred .-Astaire and Eleanor Powell. Rpectaoular in all of its depart ments, these two stars are given a suitable send-off for their first co-starring feature. Nine dances, ranging in type from tap to bal let, six Coie Porter song hits, gi gantic sets, a notable cast, Nor man Taurog as director, all add up to the prediction that “Broad way Melody of 194 0’’ is due to take its place as the .year’s most entertaining and eye-filling film. The story strikes a novel note from the very beginning. .4staire and George -Murphy, a dance team temporarily unemployed, art working as professional hosts in a ballioom. Throu.gh a novel set of circumstances, .Murphy is misr taken for Astaire and given a try out as leading man Tor the dance darling of Broadway, porWayed iby Eleanor Powell. When he wins the a.s.signment things begin to happen, notably among them a badly swelled head which eveu- tually leads to Murphy’s downfall and Astaire’s triumph. Featured In t'jist Tlie cast, in addition to the three dance stars, Astaire, Pow ell and Munphy, features Frank Morgan, Ian - Hunter, Florence ' fRice and Lynne Carver. Morgan finds new vent for his comedy as the show’s author who battles two shortcomings, a had memory and blondes. Hunter plays the Broadway producer of Powell’s musical .shows. Florence Rice is the secretary to Morgan w’.to has her hundsi full untangling his many affairs of the heart. Rich in production value, with sets topping in size and spectacu- ! lar qualities those of any previous production, “Broadway .Melody of 1940’’ brings every conceivable tyue of danciii.g to Hie screen. The most pretentious number, which forms the finale, Ls Cole Porter’s “Begin the Beguine.” The set, which covered an entire sound stage, introduces some thing new in the form of a sixty- fool mirror which swings to con stantly change the background behind the dancers. In addition to “Begin the Be guine,” five new Cole Porter tunes are introduced. 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