m M^liyities rrj(f. ''t ^tet. Miss Mar- ot Rlehmond, Va„ ^ Ht her home in plf^^HPedneeday afternoon. . ^In the game, ^,'tfl^h 'was play^'^at two tahlee, lii^ ^a.lirt. Harry Pearson and mm S|C^ award to Mrs. J. B. the hODoree, who tfil' hhr*''.for the holidays with her partfSA' Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hubbard, the hostess present-, ed a remembrance gift. ' On Thursday evening Mrs. I^nea was hostess to the members ? ^ her club with a few additional Quests. A dessert course preced ed the game, which was in play at three tables. Top score^prlsg among the visitors went to Mi^i Frank Gentry, and ‘ within the club Mrs. Gordon Forester was the winner. Mrs. Jones remember ed her sister. Miss Hubbard, a gain at this time with another S. Gibbs; gilt. Mrs. T, A. Finley Is Sewing Club Hostess NOTICE , To Taxpayers Of TOWN OF Wilkesboro North Carolina 1% Penalty will be added to all un paid Town Taxes for the year 1940 if not paid on or before February 1st, 1941. J. R. HENDERSON, Clerk and Tax Collector Mrs. Thomas A. Finley was hostess to the members of her Sewing Club also several extra visitors of the club were the hos tess’ sister and her daughter, Mrs. R. D. Grier and Miss Anne Grier, from Statesville; Mrs. Cec il Adamson and her mother, Mrs. IM. O. Haines, of Savannah, Ga., who is here on a visit with the !Adamsons; Mrs. Boyd Stout, and j Mr.s. Watt M. Cooper. I Following-a delightful inform- lal hour together the hostess, as- jsisted by her daughter and niece, Mis,s Corinna Finley and Miss i Grier, served a tempting salad i course with weets. Dr. Abrams To Address IN. Wikesboro P.-T. A. An interesting program is be- I ing planned for the January ' meeting of the North Wilkesboro Parent - Teacher Associa t i o n, which is to be held in the school auditorium Thursday afternoon iat .'{:15 o’clock. Or. Amos Ab ram.-!, from the .Appalachian State Teachers College, at Boone, is ex pected to be the guest speaker, and will address the group on Education for Defense. l»a 8;8G f. in. * No. 2, Mrs. R. 8:80 p. m. No. a, Mi«. OordMi Finley, 8:30 p. m. No. 4, Sira. Uncoln Spain- - hoar. No. 8, Mrs. W, P. Grier. Jr., and Mias Ihfllyan MiUer at the home Of hfrik.Int Payno. No. 8, Mra. W.O. Grier. The last three tneeHng at their usu al hours. The Episcopal .Auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:80 o’clock at the home of Mrs. ,ioe Barber. 'Tlie Wilkesboro Methodist Misslonai-y Society will meet TufwAay afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. \. B. Smithey. Tlie Missionary Society of tlio Mrst Baptist church will not iiu-et 'Tuesday, but wUl meet the following Tuesday, January 1-*. place of meeting to b‘ announced later. Miss Mamie McNei'. Entertains Her Club 1 % Penalty On 1940 County Taxes If Payment b Not Made On Or Before February 1st, Pay Your 1940 Taxes Now And Save This 1% Penalty. T. Doughton, SHERIFF OF WILKES COUNTY The members of the A'oung Ma tron’s Contract clul) and a few visitors were delightfully enter tained by Miss Mamie McNeil at her home on D Street Thur.sday evening. The game was in play at three tables being preceded by a dessert course. Those winning prizes in the game were Mrs. Ruf us Church for top score, Mrs. Pressley Myers low score, and Miss Beatrice Pearson the travel er’s award. Hill Top Club Met With Mrs. Luther Harrold With Mrs. Luther^ Harrold as hostess the members of the Hill Top club, and one extra visitor, Mrs. Ed Dancy, were delightfully entertained at Mrs. Harrold’.s home north of (he city Friday evening. Rook was played at two table.s. after which tempting re freshments were served. The high and low score awards were won by Mrs. O. C. Trivette and .Mrs. Floyd Coffey. (Jill Scout Troops To Meet This Week All the Girl .Scout troops will hold their regular meetings this week following the holidays and it is hoped that each troop will have a full attendance. The Girl Scout Council of the two Wllkes- boros is meeting this evening at eight o'clock with Mrs. Thomas A. Finley. Lllierty ’• Monday ■ Tuesday MAISIE ‘OPERATES’ ON DR. KILDARE NOW! NAISIE...kidi^ ool iii I dtaml side iliow ... tad ctighl ii III •odal «liH! NJUSIE...IS &e kind "Mi' ■ 1 twuk L(i| Itlud itiik... ad b|iB| b Im ip to it! NAISIC...tairiu| a til lot to saols nt &e pkai| noon oi I fortme kotor! NAISE..ananiM tka mr... wnckng ■ Bu'i asfle, to ipn Ui epa to ioee! Mi.ss Willie Guthrie Is Bridge Club Hosles.s The member of Our Bridge club were entertained at a de lightful spaghetti supper and bridge game by Miss Willie Guth rie at her home in Wilkesboro Friday evening. The top score award in the game, which was played at two tables went tc Miss Helen Blevins with the bingo prize being wop by Mrs. Frank Gentry. 'T j' yLSOTHERN-^iewintES Naneei (TSUIUVAI« G. Aibny flOTB W St/ pmiluw Fa^hnefs; MfeaasgadM 'tV aacretary of ' The Methodist circles will meet Tneeday with the follow ing hoetensast Prank Smoot at the home of Mrs. T. H. Waller with Mrs. CharUe Day as co-homees, 8:80 p. m. KhnAiA Horton, Sirs. W. B. Jones, 8:80 p. m. , Mary Brame, at tlte home of Mrs. Russell Hodges with Mrs. Palmer Horton as co-hostess, .8:80 p. m. Gardner, Miss Helen Aycock, 7:80 p. m. Franklin, >frs. Jack riraine, 7:30 p. ni. Lawrence; Mttler, the Triple A In Wllkei, announc ed today that forme are ready for egin'aturee ot- farmers who wish to participate ,it| the farm pro gram thle yetir. He explained that every farm er who receiv'« a check for com pliance during 1941 must sign the form and urged that farmers call by the office at their earliest convenience and attach their sig natures to the forms. muuiiis JHOTOR ,-CO.^ • -id'/ ' TBLBPBONE m-J T. H. WUliamt. Owmt Oldsmobile Sales-Service Bear FVame Service and Wheel Alignaeat General Auto Repairing Wrecker Service—Electric and Acctyleaa WeWnf USED PASTS—For al Mb and Biodela of can and tracka W. V. Brooks, 6iiarlotte, North the" Ho'me Office of the Company Carolina, a veteran in the service In Greensboro thirty years ago. of the Jefferson Standard ‘ Life Mr. Brooks has had a very suc- Insurance Company, 'sold life in- cessful life insurance career, both surance totaling 11,008,000, dur- as a salesman and as a developer ing 1940. [of other men who enter the life As a result of thts very unusu&l [insurance bnsines.s. At the pres- sales record Mr. Brooks places ent time he lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is Manager himself at the head of the list of the Company’s producing agents, and ranks with the top producers of life insurance in the United States. Starting a;s an office boy in of the Company’.? Branch Office In that city. He ’s shown above receiving congratulations from Julian Price, president of the company. ner; piano solo, “Pas Burlesque’’ | Moravian Palls, Edwin Jen- (Glevlltt) by Branda Bumgar- nings. list taker—Adley January ner; vocal solo, "Who is Sylvia’’ 6, Brocktown January 7. Pores (Schubert), Thelma Waddell; .Knob January 8. Mt. Carmel Jan- piano solo, "Long, Long Ago.” uary 9, Moravian Falls January (Bayley), Eleyna Eller; vocal { solo, “Florlan’s Song”, (Godard), Pauline Maxwell; piano solo, “Marching Song’’, (Thomp-^on). Mildred Bumgarner; piano solo. “Silent Night”, (Guiiber). Bonnie Ruth Lovette . piano solo. “My Bonnie.” (Folk Tune), Doris Mc Neil; piano solo. “The Little Breeze,” (Buazdon), Avis Nich ols, piano solo, “To A Toy Sol dier,’’ (Warner), Doris Tulbert. Pauline Maxwell concluded with a piano solo “Hunting Song” of Mendellsohn. All accompani ments were done by Miss Teich- mau. After the recital games were j 10 and 11. Mulberry No. 2—C. M. Eller, list taker--old Mulberry postof fice January 20, Arlie Myer.s’ store January 21, Harding Rhodes’ store January 22, H. E. Harrold’s store January 23. Sul phur S-prings school January 24. New Castle, C. M. Wellborn, list taker—Gilliam store January 13, Clingman January 14. P. L. Day’s store January l.'i, Pardue Brothers’ store January 1 6. Clingman January 17, Dennyville school January 18. North Wilkesboro, T, H. Settle, list taker—Kilby’,s store January 6, D. E. Turner’s store January I ;/ DOLORES CARR 19 Year Old Wonder Girl of Pocket Billiards enjoj'ed for a short while. Then ■ g j p ^ j h. Settle’s gifts were exchanged and special pffjgg January 7 to 30. gifts from the whole club were R.jddies River, Mrs. W. P. presented to Miss Mozelle Bumgarner, list taker—Harris’ ner, hostess, and Mrs. Troy'gjgj,g January 6, J. M. Gaither’s Church, who was guest of thejgjjjj.g January 7. Turner Nichols’ store January 8, Nichols’ store at .At the close of the evening re- yu]g,.g Creek January 9, 10 and fresh ments were served at small tables. The home was attractive ly decorated in a’ CHrlstihas set ting. TAX LISTING BEGINS TODAY IN SEVERAL PRECINCTS OF WILKES (Continued From Page Gudger-Parker Marriage , Vows Announced .Mr. and -Mrs. L. A. Gudger of North Wilkesboro, N. C., an nounce the marriage of their at tractive daughter, Annie Ruth, to Quinton Parker, son of Mr. and Mr.s. R. F. Parkei, of Wilkesboro, •N. C.. Route 1, on December 21, 1940, at Mountain City, Tennes see. Mrs. Parker is a member of the North Wilkesboro graduation class of 1940 and now holds a position with the Wilkes Hosiery Mills. The bride was lovely in a dress of teale blue with black ac cessories. ^ Mr. Parker holds 'a pasition with the American Furniture company. Millers Creek Music Club Has Recital Members of the Millers Creek Music Club held their annual Christmas party and recital on Tuesday, December 17th, with Miss Mozelle Turner as hostess, at' the home of hef parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Turner. The first part of the program consisted of piano and vocal solos by pupils Of Miss Hannah Teiebman. The numbers were as folldvs Vocal solo, "LuUav and Good January 13; Beaver Creek Bap tist church January 14: Geno Walsh’a store January 15; Gaith er Wal.sh’s store January Ifi. Boomer. Mrs. John .Audrews. list taker—Tom Greer’s store January B. Mrs. Ruth Holder’s home January 7, V. T. Walsh’s store January 8. Jarvis Walsh’s January 9, Will Russell’s Jan uary 10, Edward Lackey’s store January 13, Tommie l.nw8’ Jan uary 14, Cub Walsh’s store Jan uary 15, Tom Greer’s store Jan uary 16. Brushy Mountain, Lonzo .An derson, list taker—.AIvus Moore’s home January 6, M. L. Hendren's store January 7, H. L. Dot.son’s tore January 8. Lonzo Ander son’s service station January 9, -Albert Baity’s home January 10. Edward No. 2. Jack Hoots, list taker—Roaring River January 6. B. C. Jordan’s store January 7, Poplar Springs rhnreh January 8, Boss Blac’:biirn’s store uary 9, Smith Blevins’ service station January . 10, Shepherd’s Cro^s Roads January 11. Edwai js No. 3, O. P. Holbrook, list taker- -Benham January 13. Arthur AVest’s store January 14, li’infield Haynes’ store . January 15, Pardue’s store January 16. Pleasant Hill school January 17 and 18. Elk No. 2, Emma Diila, list taker—H. C. Wheeling’s store January 13, J. T. Wood’s- store January 14, Emma Dula’s home January 15. Jobs Cabin No. 1. W. A. Payne. IIH taker—Benge January 6, Walsh January 7, Lee J. Church’s store January 8. Patton Ridge school January 9, Woodie’s store January 10. Jobs Cabin No. 2, B. F. Whit- | tlngton, list taker—Grady Bak- i er’s store, January 14, Virgil Church’s store January 15. j Lewis Fork, Coy Eller, list tak- j er—Mrs. A. J. Eiler’s store Jan uary 6, E. c; Foster’.? store Jan uary 6. E. C. Foster’s store Jan uary 7, Taft Foster’s store Jan uary 8, W. A. Triplett’s store January 9, Wint Blackburn’s store January 10, Coy filer’s home January 11. ^ > Lovolace, J. Andrew Souther, list taker—Mt. Sinai school Jan uary 13 and 14, Lewis setaooD January 16, Reid's store January 16, P. H. Moore’e store January 11, Piirlear postoffice January 13, Nichols’ store at Congo Jan uary 14, W. E. Parsons’ store January 15, Nichols’ store at .Millers Creek January 17 and 18. Rock Creek. J. C. Brown, list taker—Shoemaker’s store Jan uary 6, Will Elmore's store Jan uary 7, Sol Byrd’s store January 8, Lawson Wood’s ,‘!tore January 9. J. O. Wi.es’ January 10, M. E. Brown’s store January 11, W. J. Templeton’s store January 13 and 14. Somers, Harry Johnson, list taker—Ous Myers’ store January- 13, S. L. Sparks’ store January I 14. J. 51. Southers’ January" 15, I Carl McCarter’s store January 16. R. C. Jarvi.?’ store January 17, Rufus Johnson's store January 18. Stanton. R. D. Cooper, list tak er—White Oak school January Playing less than -two years, claims the world championship and she’s open to meet all challengers for the title. Dolores is gifted with a stroke and showmanship^ of a Greenleaf. She has a dazzling display of original trick shots that never were showrn before on a billiard table. She is directed and assisted by James Caras, cousin apd tutor of the present world champion, James Caras. Make a date to see this unusual attraction. THE WONDER GIRL WILL APPEAR AT RECREATION CENTER Tuesday, January 7th, 9 P. M. UPVALUES COR TOHORROIW ’^SAVINGS AND AS LONG AS LIMITED STOCK LASTS J J I : ♦ ♦ J ♦ i Liberal Discounts 6, McKinley Whittington's store January 7, McGlamery’s home January 8. Clark’s mill January 9, New- Hope school January 10. Traphill No. 1, Blaine Sparks, list taker—H. Y. Warren’s store January 6, Richardson’s store morning January 7, Mining ridge afternoon January 7, J. Z. Ad ams’ .=tore January 8, Bauguess mill January 9, Charlie .Miles’ store January 10, Red Casstevens .store morning January 11, J. O. ^Brewer’s store afternoon January 11. Union. T. N. Royal, list taker —Odell Whittington’s January 6. ON ALL REMAINING OIL, WOOD AND COAL HEATERS INCLUDING— AATilbar postoffice January 7 to 18. Walnut Grove No. 2, Mrs. Jesse M. Johnson, list taker, O. C. Rhoades’ store January 6, C. D. Hall’s store January 7, McKin ley Hanks’ store, January 8, W. E. Bell’s store January 9. Wilkesboro No. 1, J. F. Jordan, list taker—Mont Jones’ store ; January 13, courthouse January [ 14-17. I Wilkesboro No. 2, Arthur Fos ter, list taker—J. W. Brooks’ home January 6, Henry Johnson’s store January 7, C. G. Glass’ store January 8 and 9. Relief At Last For Your Cough il Creomulstoa relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to hem loosen and er{«l, germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed btroBChlal mucous mem- braoee. Tell your druggist to sell you ab^eofCrecnnuldoDwlnifbeun- (testandlsg you mnstJUte the way it qifldly tmy* the qr yw are to hafd jmnr nxmer l»«k.;;;:>Vki CRI , 17, C. C. Wrlfht’a i»14 ^ ^'1, home Coleman and Allen Oil Heaters Also All Remaining Sheet Iron and Cast Iron Heaters Cold weather is with us “for certain” but don’t let it’s sting worry you ... we have the remedy in heaters of every type, now pri:ed at substantial reductions to clear out all remaining stock. The very newest types, including Ashley Automatic Heaters where uniform heat is necessary without constant atten tion and frequent ash removal. If you need a stove at all, it will surely pay you to get here quick and share the big savings. il Mark-Dowif Furniture Co. F. D. lOth Street Forester . 2 ' Nhrth WUkesI^ ; Vx'