m r^>- , ^R^ance OflOU Rew Orkans ^-.T- ' a . , - ■ ■ - ■■— . ["HE JOURNAL-PATRIOT. NCHTO WILKE8BOHO. N. C.. isLoei^ Fifm Ajids^- ^ Two.New IISS MAMHi; SOCK^ELL, Editor T(tl«i>boDa 218 homo in Tryon where the frroom 1h employed by the Duke Power Company as linesman. Mnt, Ray Kennedy Is Bridge Club IIo.t?S3 Mrs. Ray Kennedy was hostess to the mctr.’jtn of her bridge club at her home in Wilkesooro Thursday evening. Hish and low score prizes in the game, which was played at three ta.hlos, went, to Mrs. Charles Hulehcr and Miss j daughter, Winnie Marie, to Troy Lucille Culler, play the hoste her sister, Mrs. Boa Perltins, in Vannoy-CIiurch RIarriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Vannoy an- noun.'e Iho marriage of their serving tempting relreshmcnts. At tho close of I Church, on Sunday, Jnne 16th, wa: ns?:ste,l by at Independence, Va. Rev. L. D. Mayberry officiated, using the Methodist Current Topic C'.ub Met With Mrs. John:^n J. Hayes Tho members of the Current Topic club and two additional guests, Mrs. Joe Barber and Mrs. Colie Parker, were delightfully entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Johnson J. Hayes at her home in Wllkcsboro. Mlr.ed Car den flowers, attractively arrang ed, made a colorful setting for the guests, who played rook at four tables. Winners of tho high and low score prizes were won by Mrs. Warner M.llor and Mrs. Joo Earl.'er. Preceding the game Mrs. Hoyle Hutchens presided for roll co-ll during which time interesting news items were given hy ^thc group. At the dose of the after noon the hostes.s served a delic ious salad course. ring ceremony of the church. Mrs. Church Is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Vannoy, of Purlear. She is a graduate of Guilford College and is a me.raber of the Millers Creek high school faculty. Mr. Church Is the .son of Mrs. Annio Church, of Millers Creek. He attended Lincoln Memorial University and is now connected with tho Home Furniture com pany, of Elkin. Mis3 Ruth Beil .Tohn&Jii Is Wed To Clyds TInrpD _ Announce mom is made oi tnc marriage of Mis- i^uth Beil John son. of Roaring Uivrr. and Ciydo Clay Tharpe, of T.'yoa, which was Folemnizcd at Ike home of Hie I ridn Th"v;!a;-. .1 Th.-' oere- t’ov. ill'.in. ill tho r'.nnihors ami V. n .ill cessorios, Vi-.-. ■; Hstii "" .1 or, and i a gradnaio 'f high school of I.o t: Riavinr Riv- .• ,li: I .Tei'nson. i- liie Roaiin.g River ho olaF.s of ’3f. Two Army Officers Killed When Plane Falls In Florida Callahan. Fla.—A twin-motor ed army plane crashed at remote Grass Landing 10 miles east of i hero yesterday, killing both its j occupants. I The men wore idoiuified 'Iry I army officials at the Atlanta Air port ns: Lieutenant William R. Barrow, 26, Patterson Field. Dayton, Ohio. Lieiitcnaiit John .-t. Morris (pi lot t age unknown, Patterson Field, Dayton. Ohio. h i j plane wa.s a bomber on route to Miami from Dayton, Ohio, and passed through Atlanta at noon. Constable .\. R. Jones said per rons rotiirniii.g from tho scone re ported tiie piano was doaviiisinid i’pparo iiy i.av:i'g slmcl: oi'e tiee it came dowa and then to have h.t another sdimi'i Ij.. shoariiv: of! ■I wing a.iul a riiotoi'. Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in “Nw M'Xin In a picture which is said to surpass even their greatest tri umphs on the rcreen, Jnr.iiStte MacDonald and Nelson Eddy aro teamed a.gain, tbi.s time in the musical romance, “New Moon.” a story set against the colorful background of early New Orleans. Tile musical production, which opens Thursday at the Liberty Theatre for an engagement of two da/i, is their since "Sweethoartr immediately followed by each making a concert tour across the country. “New Moon,” in addition to its dramatic and exciting romance of a lady of French royalty and a fu.gitive from political justice, of-^ ters such all-time musical favor-' ites as “Devor Come Back to | Me,” “One I .iss,’’ “V/antin;; Vo'’.''| “Softly As in a Mor.iing Sunriss ” “Rondolet,” "I>argo,” ‘Marianne,’ “Paree,” “Shoe Shine Song’’ and the stirring “Stout Hearted Men.” Tho siiFPcrting cast includes Mary Boland, who recently ccored a hit as the Cnintess de Lage in “The Women.” George Zucca, II. n. AVarner. Grant Mitchell and more than titty speal ing roles. The Sigmund Romberg operetta Tester ^*1 Bter Ib Chi#f|Eo ' Hendereon Electric Co., (> f irhieh Mr, Fred "-Htoder4ouV’'Is manager, atmonnees tSTOiigh Ih* rtrm’8 ad in this Ime that two new Bervlces are now available to the pudJlic, that of electric" wir ing and radio repair worki i- , Mr. Eugene Tester, with many years experience in 'electrical wir ing work, is In charge of that de partment of the firm, aid wlil maintain an adeanate crew to meet any demands. Low operating costs, the firm points out, will prove a decided saving to any who contemplate a wiring job of anv kind, and your inquiry is solicit-, ed if you wish an estimate in ad vance. Mr. Joseph Palmer, experienc ed radio repairman, is the “sur geon. doctor and nurse” in the radio hospital, where every type of radio is treated for “whatever alls it,” regardless of age, make or condition. Henderson Electric Oo., located 'in the Brame building on Ninth street, urges you to see them be fore having anything done In these lines, and promise prompt and careful attention to any job entrusted to them. Jo Fi^port ^fe€w^«d For Tf^vel To Cuba that^the ^ A 'riesht ciftamoiit objr^nTileht intended to demand passports and visas from American toUrfsts entering' Cuba is antrhe, nccordlng to Sener Jose Oldi^ president of the Koflonal K^onimission of ” Cuba,, ilahy American nnwapapers ear ths inaccurate aanonnee- offioial lhforjn»ttoa tk^fwiv Stats fispartment^ Stales cfttzdhii can cohtthtli yfM#6ui>a .under the samd cor prevalftifte th*.'j pact—neither paesports nor visq^. ere required. • * ’ fg. . ^ .. • O' A. . "5* ^ yf. FOREKT8 rled ment. . The Cuban triayei official has yritfen to tho-main offices of the AtUntic Greyhound Corporation in Charleston, W. Vq., lnformln.g them that the report was errone ous. Br. Cldre bases' his denial on While die Isresta of fbTi RnltsiS States aio making •large, contrilmir tlons to national dofenre, .«ho n*i tlon has not provided, e JsauglelF^ I for the defense of the forests, imjh. Secretary of AgricuUnre Wal»f ! lace. Use the advertising columns^ thU paper as your shopping ■% fi 'Pmetican Beanty^" Use the advertising columns of this paper as your shopping s°*u'- f Ir.st together j was both produced and directed ” which was I i,y Robert Z. Leonard, whose previous MacDonald-Eddy hits in- diide "Maytime’’ r.nd “The Girl of the Golden West.” The colorful adventure of the musical roniarce takes place a- gainst sucli varied settings as old New Orleans, tho high seas, and a tropical island. WILLIAMS Reading the ads, get you mor .or less money; trv ii;, MOTOR ca TELEPHONE 334-J T. H. Williams. 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