Newspapers / The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, … / July 18, 1940, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
'^Mf O. £ IteBdft, ‘ Wl Is tUrtKy Wsdsmdar look- Greer, welf^foowB ' Boomer e^mun- » this cKy jlCIIOBday s|^' after bSaiiiees sMtten. * • w y- ?br. esd Mrs. Robert T. Norle, oi Relelgli, were goerts of Mr. sad lira. ,Charlee H. Cowlee a few *wa Uat week. ^j#r. ..A. P. 'Sale, eitUen of the rsjperliig Rlrer route two oom- ^Msltjr, wee e baainees risitor in Nol^ Wllkeeboro Tuesday. *Mra. Mansoa Gills aad Uttle dtouhter, Patsy, of Greeimboro, w4ra the week-end guests of Miss- or Paasy and Erby Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferguson, of Greensboro, spent the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ferguson, of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wagner and Mr, and Mrs. Charlee McNeill spent the past week at Manteo. They saw the "Lost Colony” pa- f ant at Fort Raleigh. Leon Lerner will leave Satur- uay night for New York City to ^k^nd several days buying new J^X merchandise for Lerner’s De- -'^^artment store, of this city. iKMii IttieOjF day^^:MftP,T^,»t.«»niaWfc J1:JW m. and A:OA. 9—r^-She yobUd M Mr. and Mrs- B. R. Oetia Coooord, 4^t the |tilkosbor9 |irentl^:«^^OJIlg[i J V Miss Mary Nichole has return ed to her home at Cricket after spending six weeks in Snigger school a t Appalachian ^te Teachers College in Boone. ? Hiss Co«fte!ia Wegjl^ return ed to hat home at Girfoibort^ lift er spending a week as the guest of Misses Erby Ferguson mnd Miss Margaret Miller. Hvasltand hrli i|Monda^ Ky„ S'"^tj»g Mr. l^iMrs. %.Hhbbax^at :jioegilUi I^. lHa retnrBod, Jbmf it HM^Tiaii Iftbr the ■%r. ^ _ Mr. Rusabf Btifflw, Ohio, hate/|,^ ton's par^W;H7t airtb of' Tde«^ Mr. .mib- Hb%. L, ^/boro rout* onft* ’ITiey' whl ^sSra^ way of r •WhUtfngtPi^atti C.^^fld other poliifll of lnte(a8t;^-rs^ '* n rani j ^ ]^, 'who )^g"^ ^miper gp^ging MTeral weeks ^h M«*yW.' 8. WirrwU of Wf. 'T ington, D.:.iGL>i.la spending a f»w .. _ MroHiWl l’'|^Aihahiwie.' >ffj N# .jf« Lor, Mr. W.‘'Rk:11tihbardt . >, \>‘>v 1 |pd.SIra, fit Bforgratw, are apeadlng a tew days here with .Mr. and Mra. M G. Nichole and fhaiily. .i^t tte New Tork Br#dM,.5yj, 1 before re)tarnliig.:io WllkeeDorp.*^ *■ . ' HCfi ; Miss Bliiabeth Alexander GreenabbfO'' SuBday 'hftaP: v V re-lwaeka wMIt hal% ’srtVk -Mr. and n1^ Mr. Shirley Stone, of NIrth 'Wllkeaboro, recwitly underwent an oi»eratlon for appendicitis^ at t h e Wilkes Hospltaf. -Friends hope he will recover soon. \ Mr. J. D. Morrison, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison, of Wilkesboro, left Sunday .^after- i noon for Ljs Angeles, California, where he is expected to fill a po sition there. where she has been Tlsltlng her aunt, Mrs. Teague Hlppa Mrs. W. T. Cranor, /at Detroit, is visiting in the homes of'Mrs, Warner Miller and Mra. Floyd C.' Forester Mr. 'Wiley S. Webster, of Wyobi W. Va., is visiting hie mother, Mrs. J. L. Webster, In Wilkee- boro. Mrs. Carl Coffey and children, Carl Gwyn and Blair, are Tlsltlng Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wagoner. foriMr residents of this city now residing In Michigan. Misses Dorothy, Betty Mr. and Mrs. Claude Church, of North Wilkesboro. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ferguson, of Goshen. Be fore her marriage on -May 25, , Mrs. Church was .Miss Verna Fer-: grandmother. Mrs. guson. Imers, in Raleigh. Jean Summers, daughters of Mr and Mrs. H. L. Summers, left Sunday for a visit with relatives. Betty and Jean will vi^ with Mr. Summers’ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reddish, Cary and Dorothy will visit with another sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, of Raleigh. After a few days with them all will visit with their Oscar Sum- A brick veneer home is being , constructed at Moravian Falls for and j Mr. A. Brown, who will move At G.P. Store and Market SUGAR lb. GIBB’S TOMATO JUICE 4 large cans 25' DROMEDARY Grapefruit Juice 4 No. 2 cans 25c ORANGE PEKOE AND PEKOE TEA »/2-lb. pkg. t9c POSTTOASTIES Zpkp 15® Lig;ht House Cleanser 3 bxs. 10c RICH-FLAVOR COFFEE lb. 15® ROYAL GU^T COFFEE lb. 19- MAXWELH0USEC0FFEElb25c from thw;Halls Mills community to his new home. Miss Cathrine Tuttle, itho has been here for five weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Chal McNeil, will re turn to her home at Pine Hall the last of the week. Miss Kmily McCoy, who has been attending the first summer school session at A. S. T. C., Boone, is here for a short visit with her father, Mr. J. B. McCoy. Mr. J. H. Estep, of Gilreath pbstofflce, tor a number of years letter carrier between Wilkesboro and Gilreath postoffices, was In the city a lew hours Tuesday. - Mr. Presley E. Browj, well known local lumberman, left Tuesday on a ten days’ business trip to Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. Ila Pegg and children, who have been residing in Wil kesboro, left today to make their home in Randleman. Mrs. Pegg is the daughter of Mrs. T. M. Crysel. Mr. J. M. Blackburn, who is a ‘.raveling' representative for a arge collection company, spent a ew days here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Blackburn. Dr. and Mrs. M, O. Inwards and Miss Eloise Starr, of Wilkes boro, left a lew days ago to visit Dr. and Mrs. Edwards’ son, M. G. Edwards, who Is there. (3 Ib. can LARGE ASSORTMENT Toilet Scap 6 cakes 2Sc FRANCO AMERICAN COOKED Macaroni and Spaghetti 3 cans 25c BLUE ROSE RICE 6!b. ICE CREAM POWDER OR FREEZING MIX 3 for 25c APPLE BUftei* 3ib.9oz.jar 25c lOLEO BAKED MARKET n.-vncU ! DEXTER Ham, lb SOc'ilacon, Ib. .. 19c • . . ij MI Bolongua ... 23c^aJBack ....Sc mn. John Fhw and da4g|ttor, John, 'and nleoo, : Mint FhAcob _ - - sIK fhlddrtv^hSih gaijdk ^ afalUftg hgv^p^ not been reported offtolsUy nino4 ' (cnU^ of.,tkft poefett bat* Joan, ana nieo*,^ »fw tx»hc«« ^ nlnTad todM^on Nahts, r*turnod ,t0;,thoh- homos In by.Wto Nell HaU, who te ■gilijidlng {hi wook thoiw vlalting with friends. f ■ ■ • Mr. and Mra D- '-l*'bottle and children, Mf' and Mw;.i W. JP. i1!ntUe 04)4 children^ Alt of Stone- ' vine, spent -fha iM.ejPi-^ here ,wlth the Meeera. TuHlrt sisters; Mrs. Chaa. McNeil, in. ■ J. A. Brown, and Mrs.. .Oliver Absher, On Sunday the fsmllfes had a plCr nlc dinner at Bluff Pwk on the scenic highway. Brother Of C. E. Jenkins Succumbs Henry Jenkins, age 60, a re tired business -man of Raleigh, died Tuesday morning In Mary Elizabeth Hospital in Raleigh. For many years he was promi nent in business life of the state capital hut retired a few years ago because of ill health. He was also active in church and civic life and was for many years an active member of the Tabernacle Baptist church In Raleigh. He was a native of Rocking ham. The surviving brothers and sisters are; C. E. Jenkins, of this city; Miss Nancy Jenkins, 'Tampa, Florida; Mrs. Tom Hurlej^i. Mis- coe; Mrs. John Hadley, Elierbe. .Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jenkins re turned to this city today from Ra leigh, where they attended the funeral service held yesterday. Youth Of Moravian Falls In Marines Shatter Robert Laws, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. S. R. Laws, of Moravian Palls, was accepted for service in the United States Ma rine Corps at the U. S. Marine Corps recruiting station located In the postodflce building, at Winston-Salem. He was transferr ed to the Marine Barracks. Par ris Island, S. C., for a brief per-' lod of training. Upon completion of his train- will he tcvKpammt . tn. . HMTgaHt turned yesterday from flaMabury Mra. John weiw nceom-: where she has been vlslUng hw panled badk as tar ns Wlnnto^ dMlde ? . i.‘'--”TTs»vf^- to decide thejOppA^n^.t^ lor _the ch|«B^«^^. V r- in me^ singes te^j-Gnal jnatidiM ^^dtnied: todsy. Dr. Wm. I*. Paul li|igwood .nn4 -d- Oirift,, and Blair Gwyn will .slafh^pliiy. ^ The men’s doabiee M,ttenle fori today has Gairwood' sa^ OwsraJ pitted against Bundy iindPear-' son at 9:00 p._m. at Pearson, court. Brame and Craw^rd meet Tomlinson and McNeill.^ In mixed doubles Pearson^nd| McNeill will play Hubbard ~^Bnd^ Linney. - •' Latest results and schedule of, matches daily are posted in Brame Drug company window,. where the attractive trophies to clared todny^ s>s- iB'Atf T tf if TtWHijitittit ' ■ - OOVOtF’ teBBld*,'-^ -»»-,»-« jnpww* »^*Tr - ■ - action.- analnivr, Ms BOW: .'Mine jbakig pteyed;imA Mt ia h^nc ribtowB bn- t^-ap^. : Semi-ttntla ur« .to 3-' G^mber, .B|B,;4ii action- ecatiu-v, ioJSdf ♦Command SBhetuMwd — 0a i^n^phniqoB yMterday .tliat a aiagle warship had «ns| It.lMMi tow ott?W«PF merehanf sh^ 4j|a|, td oreneas wataw.'^ : farther detaMa #ere giveii. Girpau assumed tbs raid- n^ern eoBfUeriarta of ;00srld-jifhr'Bmden aad , Karls' n^w, would; be more active now that German shiim can operate i .bases''all along the Atlantic _c,0Mt from -Kon^hern France to^ Circle, A^hres'^British mercbantnen; -whl pMBli tito ytoi ,tmm mantrt tnr ^ (ABtBodiT " HmI .8eB'-&‘b^ >' AMd'At.a, ' BEECirS CAM > ' Aak Vw JAMES c cmu^sr Ji'im be presSlirted by are on display. the Lions club Vestal Reports On PCA Meeting! Returning from a conference, of production credit association 1 directors held at Myrtle Beach, Paul J, 'Vestal, pre.?ident of the* Winston-Salem Production Credit dssoctgtion, said that the reports indicated that aft of the assoc!- ^ ations were continuing to make | progress. Associations represented at the 1 conference were Charleston, Clin- j on, Columbia, Kershaw and Sumter, in South Carolina; Statesville, Wadesboro and Win ston-Salem, In North Carolina; and Savannah in Georgia. These associations elected W. H. Hardy of the Winston-Salem Production Credit Association as their Spec ial Itefr^entative to the Produc- tloa-f^t>8it Corporation of C6- ig the coming y«*x. 'Bififteptt operating method* 1^1^'Jw^iiltoed at the conference, Sf.^’^w'^said. and there was a penenri.’ftehange of ideas that will prpve'tDUtually helpful. The discussions'.ou operating meth- Monday -> Tuetdajr ,v NOW MICKEY ROONEY — JUDY GARLAND AND THE hardy-family ‘ANDY HARDY MEETS DEBUTANTE” ing at Parris Island, he wm ” .0". '■ -.-if assigned to some service school, pds.were leif bj George L. Grlf- assigneo lo sumc and treasur- hip. fore gn station, or marine jteth, Vfce ilTrnr' barracks, for duty. , ..I®"' ^n^George Entrance examinations fbr poratlon of Col^b . listment in the Marine Corps :h'fe';^N. ^Burtett. aSslstan treasurer^ now being held at the U. S. %a-| Atferfdtng the conference from sutloned rine Corps Recruiting Station. “ttTweJr W PostoffIce Building. Winston-S^- additipn to Mr V«stal were W. em. Full information and appli-, H. Hardy and Gabriel, Miss Nellie cation blanks will be forwarded [ rectors, and L. E. Francis, sec ^ P STORE & 920 b.jtrp*;^ MUMUCE' Mr. W. G Gabriel, Mrs. E. C. Nichols and Mr. Grady Church, of Belk’s De partment store, were in Charlotte Tuesday buying merchandi.se for their respective departments. Mrs. David Klmbrell and daughter, Millicent Nell, of Char lotte, are spending a week at Mo ravian Falls with Mrs. Kimbrell’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pardue. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Scro.ggs, daughter. Miss V.rginia Scroggs, and son, Charles, of St. Peters burg, Florida, are visiting rela tives in the Moravian Falls com munity. .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Templeton, of Mii.s ciiy I'e i the World’s Fair in New York City ui i.eek .... Ys;..pieion holds a ,c. poll,.ole pos.tion here with ^ ,ae Bason Oil Company, local ! Sinclair distributors, t Mr. and Mrs. Bill Greer and ^daughter and Mr. and Mr.s. W. W. Greer and son. Bill, have return ed to Newport News, Va., after spending ten days with the ...essrs. Greer’s mother, Mrs. Octa Greer, at Moravian Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vestal, of Baltimore, Mrs. M. H. Vestal and daughter, Mrs. Estelle Johnson, of Yadkinvllle, visited Mr. and * Mrs. Paul J. Vestal at Moravian Falls the first of the week. Mrs. Vestal is Mr. Vestal’s mother, and Mr. Ernest Vestal and Mrs. John son are his brother and sister. Mrs. H. C. Easley and daugh ter; Jo Ann, of Windsor, Mrs. A. j ... Newsome, Mrs. Jimmy Hi^ver-1 ton and two daughters. Janice' and Betty Cain, all of Wtnaton- Salem. arrived Wednesday to .spend a few days as guests in the home, of Mr-, . an^ ^s. Gbal :Mc- Nell.- 1;? ■« J i'-' * Y-l Mr. and Mrs.'‘Robert Ixagii'Dre and children, Charlotte and An- :hony, of Tole’do, Ohio, have beds visiting Mrs. Izagulrre’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Minfon, of Wilkesboro route- one, and lire now qn^a month’s tour of Texar Cook Electrically The Cool,,Clean Economical Way POWER COMPANY New Record-Making $114.75 For a 6 Cu. Ft. 1940 GENUINE Greatest Frigidaire Value EverI...All these advantages included at this low. price I ' Famous Meter-Miser Mechanism e 1-Piece All-Steel Cab inet a Automatic Reset Defroster • Automats: Interior Light e Stainless Porcelain in Food Cpmpartmeat • Gleam ing White Dulux Exterior • 4 Big Iw Trays-v'idi Auto matic Tray Release on Every Tray • 5-Year Protecdon Plan Against Semce Expense on sealed-io Mechanism , . . And Many More of the Features That Make Frigidaire America’s No. 1 Refrigerator! Price ... beauty ... fearures ... all combine to make this the year’s bigjgest t^gcrator value! Highest quality Frigid- r* f -ff'Syw 10: ... .. V,^ i^: i.'.w Hmaderaoo/ Mnhteghr ■ NUfTH StSUteT ^ SSiMteh«V» 0-4O' .y - .jj.’ ■I* ■:] '1 Ed., .Ciun^ianr -Sales .76J *p- jV’U’*'
The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 18, 1940, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75