MgND^ JtmE 16, 1941
THE ,J6t®lfAL-PJ(aWl0T. NORTH WILKESBORO. N. C, ' ®
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TAnd Social Actiyities
- MISS .MAMIE SOCKWELL. Editor—Phone 215
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H. jJ Ogihrie Hostess
Oakwoods W. M. S.
‘Itm were present for the June
meellng of the W. M. 8. Friday
night at the home of Mrs. H. J.
Ogilvle. The president was In the
chair for the toisiness session. Re
ports from the larlons commit
tees were made and plans to send
a group of Y. ..W. A. girls to
LIBERTY
10c Wednesday 10c
Extra Special Attraction
A JUNCIE PRINCESS RUIES
THE WILDS OF AN UNTAMED
AFRICAN EMPIRE!
Rldgecrojt were discussed. The
Bible study and opening prayer
were given hy Mrs. Rex Stroud.
The topic for the month: “An
Urgent Gospel—Night in Europe’’
was discussed by iMrs. A. T.
Jones, -Mrs., Glenn Anderson and
Mra Fred Blevins. Mrs. Carl Can
ter and Mrs. A. T. Jones sang.
‘Send the Light’, and Mrs. R. L.
Jones offered the closing prayer.
A social hour followed, during
which the hostess, assisted'by her
daughter. Caroline, served delic
ious refreshments. The next meet-
•ng will be with Mrs. A!. C. Jones.
Miss Beach To Be Manied
To Reid B. Kellam
I Mr. end Mrs. Marion Willard
I Beach of Boone, announce the
I engagement of their daughter,
Annelle, to Mr. Reid Barnes Kel-
|lam, son oC Mr. and Mrs. Reid
I Barnes Kellam. Sr., of Binghani-
’ ton, N. Y. The marriage will be
I solemnized in the First Baptist
I church at Boone on June 25.
I The Be: chs are former resi
dents of Wilkesboro and have
many friends throughout this sec
tion.
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Sooieijr ;»f"'
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C^rde will be in ot the ,
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The Preebytertaa Auxiliary,
meets 'I'neoday aftemocHi ’ at
8:80 o’clock In the Religious
Education building, and wUl
be preceded by the executive
meeting at 2:80 o’clock.
*Tendrei?-Pipe9 ‘
Marriasfe Is Announced ' '
iMr.- and Mrs. J. "A. Hendren of
North Wllkesboro Route 3, an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Myrrle, to Mr. George
Pipes On June 7, 1941, at Moun-
trln City, Tennessee.
The groom Is employed by
the American Furnlutre company.
They are now living In Wllkes-
boro.
Current Topic Club Met
j M'ith IMi’s. F. C. Forester
j A delightful club party of the
! week was the one given by .Mrs.
|c. G. Poindexter at her home on
E Street Wednesday entertaining
; for the members of the Current
t Topic club and a few additional
I guests. A two course luncheon
i was served at one o’clock rfter
which tour tables were made up
for rook, which were arranged in
a festive setting of roses and
i sweet p-eas.
j The piizog In the game were
'awarded to Mrs. F. -C. Fore-ter
for high score. Mrs. C. B. Eller
■ low score, while the traveler’s a-
I ward went to .Mrs. Weaver Starr.
I Books were exchanged during the
I afternoon.
The screen’s most loautiful blonde, Madeleine Cwroll, proves to be
irresistible te Fred MacMurrav in their latest tilm r ^ ' a-
mount’s “One Mffht in Lisbon,’ which is being featured at the Lil^
ertv Theatre Thursday end Friday. It is one of the festes^naced
cor^iedies of the year. The story makes use of present-day Europu
and sounds an “all clear” signal to love, laughter and Lisbon.
W. L. Moses, Spring Hope,
Route 2, has purchased a pure
bred Hereford bull from the Mur-
by herd In Ontario, Canada, re
ports E. P. Barnes, assistant
fram aigent of Franklin county,
m
f0| ghbd paf^;"
lyim ■ and^^codonber vei^
"WkMis; '
No^l $35
Specifications: 14” and up in diame
ter. Any lenfirth between 36” and 84”
Hickory Fibre Co.
SAWMILLS, N. C.
8 Miles South of Lenoir on Hickory Highway
For the fourth time , in the
past two years, four top Holly
wood names have gotten together
to turn out another important
Hollywood production, “() n e
tjjpjrj Night in Li.s'hon,’’ which opens
Brame-Ingrair Marri'age
Vows Spoken Thursday
Card.s inscribed thii.s were is
sued here last week-end; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert .Marvin Brame
announce the Thursday at the Ltberty Theatre,
daughter, Rebecca Loiitse. to Mr^ |
“v “"itth’T'juL l Madeleine Carrol, and Fred Mac-
T hursda t . Murray, producer-director E d-
uinefeeti tin re . " Varo i Griffith and Virginia Van
lina. At home Taylor.^vtllo. ^o> ^1'' g„.
Carolina. nf'ciotv.” After that came “Honey-
Mrs. Ingram is a graduate oti'^"'--- • •
Ills = moon in Bill’ and recently Vir-
Salein College in Winston.oalem. i
Mrs. Warner Miller, Jr. Is
Feted, Miscellaneous Shower
Mrs. M’arnei' .Millei’. .Ir,. was
given a miscellaneous shower of
gifts V (he home of her parents.
Mr. rnd .Mrs. R.' R. Crater, in
Ronda Wednesday ev“ning by the
members of the W’eman’s Mis
sionary Society of the Baptist
church. Mrs. Richard Mart*. Mrs.
O. n. Rentlev and Mis. ^Ernest
' r’r' -a-d^ directed a number of in-
tcresting games dining the eve-
^ning, and at the close retre.Mi-
i ments were served.
Ul.MlMSTRATOR’S .NOTICE
I t ’ Carolina,
Vilkes County.
tL.ving qualified as Administra-
>r of the estate of Isaac M. Eller,
' eceased, this is to notify all per-
•i.ns having claims against said es-
ite to present them within twelve
lonths from the date of this pub-
i.-ation, or same will be plead in
r of their right to recover. All
lersons owing the estate are re-
luired to make settlement at once,
"his the 24th day of May, 1941.
MRS. VIRGINIA ELLER
Administratrix
By A. H. CASEY, .Att’y.
4-.30-6t(m)
K> CHECK
and for the past three ye: rs has
been a member of the T.ty.lors-
ville school faculty. Mr. In.gram
is the son of Mrs. G. F. Ingram
and the late Mr. Ingram, of Tay
lorsville, where he is associated
with the .Alextnder Motor Com
pany. After a wedding, trip the
couple will make their home in
Taylorsville.
Mrs. P. J. Brame Is
Book Club Hostess
The members of the Friday
Book club were charmingly enter
tained Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Jack Brame on F
ginia.’’ Now the foursome have
turned out their most amliitioiis
efort, “’One Night in Lisbon” for
Paramount, which promises to
top everything they have done in
the past.
Griffith, who l.nlieves in real-
sm of sets and .scenic effects, had
aken his entire troupe to Virgin-
'a to shoot the film of that name
hat w: S acclaimed for its color
and authenticity as well as Its
.story. This time, however, the lo
cale was a real problem—Li.sbon.
Griffith arranged with Para-
'noiint’s I.ondon office to supply
■leressary mateidel tor his timely
s"i™e^ witr Mr.-. P. L Br: n,e a ilm. This included rir raid shel
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Liberty
Tuesday Only
Mickey Rooney
And The HARDY’S in
“Andy Hardy Gets
Spring Fever”
TEXAS COWBOY ^
(Fred MacMurroy)
LOVEBLITZES
WORLD'S MOST
BSAUTIFUL BLONDE
(Modeietne Carroll)!
FRED MADELEINE
MacMURRAY'CARROLL
m, P.»UeiA ilORISON • BILLIE BURKE • JOHN LODER
■ BANE MAY WflITTY • EDMUND 6WENN • REGINALD DENNY
BILLY GILBERT • mt SMt k, EDWARD H. GRIFFITH
hostess. An attractive arrange
ment of summer flowers made a
olorfiil lackground for t h e
guests who spent an informal
Hour together. Mrs. J. C. McDiar-
;nid presided during roll call
••h:ch was made by Mrs, J. 0.
leins, members responding with
nteresting new.s items.
Following the news items the
niests found their positions at
two tables, the dining t; hie and
smaller table, b.v means of at
tractive place cards and were
erved templing refreshments by
Mrs. Jack Brame. Mrs. Wat.son
Brame and Miss Ella Brame, An
exchange of hooks was made.
Norris-Church Marriage
Vows Are Announced
•\ marriage of much interest
was that of .Miss Myrtle Norris
and Grady Church which was sol
emnized in Mountain Cit>. Tenn
essee. Thursd: y evening, June
12, wi’th Rev. E. A. Brown offi
ciating. The couple were accom
panied there by -Mr. and Mrs. I.
H. McNeil. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs, J.
D. Moore, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank .Allen.
Mrs Church, daughter ot Mr.
.1. B. Norris, of this city, and the
late Mrs. Norris, is a graduate of
Greensboro College and has been
a member of the Roaring Rivet-
school faculty the past two years.
Mr. Church is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Church, ot North M 11-
ka4boro. and holds a pos.Uon
with Belk’s Store in North Wil-
kesboro where they will ma 'e
their home.
Mip. Pressley Mye’s Is
Bridge C^lub Hostc-W
M'ith Mrs. Pressley Myers as
hostess the members of the Young
viatron’s Contract cliih and a few
additional guests were dellghtful-
V entertained at her home m
Wilkesboro Friday evening. Hon-
,1- guests at the party were two
brides of the spring. Mrs. Warner
Miller Jr., and Mrs. Russell Gray.
Jr., each receiving Chin? as a
einemlTance gift. Mrs. Miller Is
the former Miss Edith Crater and
M s. Gray Miss Annie Vannoy^
Their places were marked with
ovely cor.-Jges.
Bridge was played at. three ta-
bles and rook i t one table. In
>ridge Miss Arlee Gilliam was
winner of the top score prize ant!
Mrs. Warner Miller. Sr., won out
in rook. The bingo prize went to
.Mrs. Jr R. McCartney. Refresh
ments followed play.
Mrs. E. N. Phillips
^ntertain:' Hor C ub
Mrs. E. N. Phillips was hostess
to the member;, of her cl'-b at hei
home in Finley Park Thursday
evening. Following dinner, which
was served at seveti o’clock,
bridge was played at two tables.
Mrs. Cecil Adamson scored high
and Miss Eloise Sterr held the
honors, and to each the hostess
awarded attractive prizes.
ter picture.-; and diagrams; black
out rules and regulations: meth
ods of hai:dling fires: actual uni
forms: posters and signs of all
kinds; “ill clear’’ signals and
other details necessary to give
the audience an authentic feeling
of the movie’s hackgrotind--. The
first half of the film takes place
in war-torn London; the story-
then moves to Lisbon—Europe’s
last free city of wine, women and
song.
Paramount photographers and
sound men managed to film and
record actual London air-raids,
icreaming sirens and exploding
bombs, and fire fighting. Actor-
playing fire wardens in the film
got some unexpected experience
when one of the prop buildings in
the studio fctually caught fire.
Several of them, volunteer fire
men In private life, put out the
blaze in record time.
The majority of the all star
cast were born under the British
flag which may in part, account
tor their inspiring performances.
Top names include Madeleine Car-
roll. horn in Englrnd, where she
started her stage and screen ca
reer; Patricia Morison, though
not born in England. wa taken
ithere by her English parents to
live as a child: John Loder. Eng
lish born and bred, who held the
distinction of being the youngest
commissioned lieutenant in the
British Army during the last
World Wrr; Reginald Denny,
who did his bit for his naitve
country when he served in the
Royal Flying j. Corps back in
1917: and Dame May Whitty,
Hollywood’s only English titled
act re-s.
P E N NET ’ S i£ M P L 0 T EES’ lATS
E. L. DERRICK
Assistant Manager
At as-Foster
Sanford. ’ tnc 14.—Mr. and
.Mrs. John A.las. of Cameron, an
nounce the engagement 'tf their
daughter. Flo-ra Elizabeth and
Wayne Ji mes Foster, of North
W'ilkeshoro, son of Mrs. Arthur
Garfield Foster and the late Mr.
Foster, of Congo. The wedding
v,-ill take place on July 6 in the
I’leibyterian church in Cameron.
Williams Motor
Company .
T. H. WILLIAMS, Mgr.
BEAR FRAME
SERVICE
Good Used Cars, Trucks
and Tractors
• EASY TERMS •
Will Pay Cash for Late Model
Wrecked Cal’s and Tracks
Complete Body Rebuilding
Electric and Acetylene Welding
’PHONE 334.J
Fellows My Star Value
Is . . .
ALL WOOL
Tropical Worsted
SUITS
$15-00
Bought To Sell For More—Let
Me Show Them To You
SUMMER SHOES
For All The Family
Women’s
Slack Shoes. $1.98
Children’s Barefoot
Sandals 79c
Brown and white glove leather!
Hoys’ Tennis
Shoes
47
Ladies’ Shoes
Reduced to
$J.OO
HOKE STEELMAN
In Charge Of
Work Clothes
Super Oxhide
OVERALLS
SANFORIZED
Boys’ Men’s QQ-
Only DIYC OpIv Ol7C
WORK SHIRTS
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Full Cut
MATCHED SETS
Shirts and Pants
SANFORIZED— $1.98
for
Friends—The Manager is out of
town and he left orders for us to
get the business. So here are our
prices—Come in and help us make
a record—we re selling at rock
bottom prices.
Let Me Show You My
NEW’ STYLE
DRESSES
$2.98 and $3.98
They’re Values
JEAN NEDRA HATS
Pretty flower-trimmed QQc
straws, jaunty felts! UO
GIRLS’ SPORTWEAR
Printed playsuits, gay .
slacks, smartalls!— Ja
GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS MISS BERNICE RHODES
Rayon with snug- S'!-49 !"o
fitting “Lastex.”-- i Ladie.s’ Ready-To-Wear
Yes, 1 Now Have Those
Boys’ Matched
Shirt and Shorts
SETS
Each AQr
Only
GIRLS PRINT FROCKS
Fast colors— A.Ck t*
Only
BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS
A Real Value— OIt/»
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BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS MRS. MABEL HARTLEY
Fast Colors— ACkr
Special at ‘Tt/U Children’s Wear
The Boss Is Away So—
I’m Holding . . .
NATION-WIDE
SheetSy at . 74c
Hurry Before He Gets Back
CASES at 19c
TERRY TOWELS
Gav checks, stripes or "t - \
solids. Very husky! Iv ^
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PRINTED BATISTE CLARA ELLER
Fast Colors— "I in Charg"
Yard—- i Piece Goods and Beddings
My Job Is To Count the
Money — But Let Me
Tell You About Some of
These Bargains . . .
INFANTS’ SUN SUITS
.Cunning styles! AQ/»
Sizes I”6!
Big 26” Steel Suitcase
Sturdy wood frame! ..$1.98
Lock and jeather handle *
21”tWEEKEND CASE
Woven Double striped $1.98
covering! Rayon- lined! X
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Cashier
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