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''^Walt.w ShMts, 50 WKltiW nMets, MCe 50, well known eltlaen of Vannor, died Tnesdar afternoon. P*uneral was held today, Z o’clock, at the fam- ly cemetery. SurrlTlDK members of bis fam ily Include; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sheets. father and mother; widow, Mrs. Mae Sheets; fire sons, Ray, Frank, Robert, Ralph and Charlie Sheets, all of Van- noy; two daughters. Ruby and Marie Sheets, of Vannoy; two brothers, Ellja and Fred Sheets, of Vannoy; six sisters, Mrs. Liz zie Osborne and Mrs. Mamie Pender, of Washington. D. C„ Mrs. Dottle Wyatt, of Wagoner, Mrs. Chesste Woodle, of Nathans Creek. Mrs. Lelia Beshears, of Wilbar, Mrs. Georgia Miller, of Cricket. Itenn Of trterest Ferguson, Sept. 30.—Revival services started at the Advent Christian cjhurch Sundry morning and will continue throughout the week. Services are being held each night at 7:15 and are being conducted by the pastor. Rev. R. L. label of Lenoir, and Rev. W. P. Preslar of Hickory. Donald, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Miller, had the misfortune of breaking his arm while playing at school Monday. He was taken to the Wilkes hos pital lor treatment. News b Brief Roaring River, Route 2, Sept. 80.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles John son, of North Wllkesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson, of near Wllkesboro, and Mrs. Cornelia Johnson visited at Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Johnson’s Monday. Mr. Prank Staley, Mrs. B. L. Johnson nad others are planning to attend the 120th annual ses sion of the Brier Creek Associa tion at New Hope church, ten mlK-s south of Wllkesboro Thurs- ciav Shephard, who lives in: day. Both are messengers from the village was taken suddenly, Oak Forest; Mrs. Johnson Is ill last week His condition does Clerk of the church, not show much improvement at Mrs. Dblphla (“Shang-M Por- thls time. The Grange, which was sched uled to meet Tuesday night. Sept 30, will hold its session next Sunday. Tuesday night, Oct. 7, at 7:3 o’clock Instead, owing to the re vival services at the A. C. church Last Riles Today For W. C. Blevins Jy;. C. Blevins, age 66, well known citizen of Mulberry town ship, died Tuesday rfternoon. Funeral was conducted today, 1 o’clock, at his home and burial was at a family cemetery near Laurel Springs. Revs. Troy and Landreth Blevins conducted the service. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. „iuiiii.... - ; , Pearl Upchurch Blevins, two sons his own race. ” and one daughter, Cox Blevins, do to emulate North Wilkesboro; George Blev- courteous manners. ter Cell and Mr. and Mrs. Boss 1- Jarvis, of near Wilkesboro, visit ed Mrs. Molly Harris and family According to some reports Bill Johnson (Walter Glenn) fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. John- Ed ^Thomasr colored, who was son. who has been in Panama 18 Pullman porter for years on the months, is now allowed to make " " ■* solo flights. The big birthday dinner given I- for Mrs. Elvira Johnston Sunday, Sept. 21. was a gala event char- Norfolk and Western Railroad is now retired and draws a com fortable allowance from the rail roal for the rest of his life. E who i^the very essence of cour- acterized by a large throng and ^esv acquired in his many years bountiful feast. She was 79. or of service for the Pullman com- ranv is a real asset to this coin- unity. and especially so to those In.s, Gastonia; Mrs. K o b e i t Crouse, North Wilkesboro. Mr. Frank Cranor. Jr., under went an appendicitis operation Tuesday at Rex hospital in Raleigh and is recovering, friends ^^lare glad to learn. KILL ITCH In 30 Minutes With Brame’s Sanitary Lotion Only 50c at Brar.xe’s Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ferguson of Richmond. Va.. visited re a- tiVes here and qt North W ilkes- Lro last week. Ferguson is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dean -t Elk Park, for some time. Miss Blanche Ferguson accompanied Mr. Fertuson hack to Richmond for a short visit. Improveirents At Reins Brothers Liberty Now Showing “IF I CANT HAVE ALL THERE IS OF LOVE I DON’T WANT ANY SAYS . . . During the past several weeks ,ov improvements have been = 'made at Reins B-others. local firm for several decades engaged the maniifaciure and sale ot liniments here. he building has been enlarg- i «nd extended on the Itack a distance of 2 a feet to the alley. • This e’laliles the trim to carry a i larger stock and to cany on op- Urattoiis on a bigger -scale. The front has been attractive ly changed and a large sign has - been erectec. A hoisting device •.» has been installed for loading at ihe rear of the building. I^OBERON District P.-T. A. Meet In Mt. Airy Pistrict meeting of the Parent- Teacher rssociation will be held in Mount Airy on Tuesday, Octo- !ier 7. a. m. Representa tives from all Parent-Teacher as sociations and from schools are asked to attend. Miss Margaret Hix.. of .^she- boro. spent hte week-end at Mo ravian Falls with her mother, Mrs. \V. R. Hix. If you MAst IN SUMMER AND IN WINTER 1 Koyalon is selj■ventilating. Its pores are inter-connecting. This makes it cooler in summer, yet during the cold winter months it retains body warmth under the blankets. The North Country and the Tropics alike shout their praises of Koyalon. THE MODERN EOAM ATTRESS paODUCT Of UNITED STATES It U B » e R C OM f A N V Rhodes-Day Furniture Co. “Complete Furnishers Of The Home” , Ninth Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. according to some versions, 80. According to announcements made by friends of the couple. Miss Clyde Harris, of this sec tion. end Ray Transou. of Elkin, _ will be married in October. Miss j Wito^oi^ty, Harris i.s the attractive second daughter of Mrs. Molly Harris and the late A. G. Harris. Mrs. G. J. Holland and daugh ter, Mrs. J. J. Johnson, both of Wilkesboro route 2, visietd their cousin. Rev. N. T. Jarvis, a short time ago and thought him much improved.. Miss Clyde Harris returned home recently after visiting a week or so wtili her cousin. Miss Hazel Johnson, at Elkin. Mrs. Minnie Porter Harris, widow of Mr. Will Harris, of Elkin, and formerly of Della- plane. is said to have suffered a stroke or two recently. Rev. W. V. Brown, "The Farming Preccher.’’ who once taught a singing school at Cran berry and who is a brother of Mrs. Steve Henric. was said to be critically ill Sunday, follow, iii^ a stroke. Mrs. Molly Harris and diitgh- ters, Mis.ses Anna Lee. Clyde, and Pauline, visited Mrs. B. L. John son last Saturday. Mr. Ed Call and son, of West Virginia, recently visited the old er Mr. Call’s mother, Mrs. Ida Call. Mrs. Pauline Oakley stayed for two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Grace Bell, and the new baby girl after their cousin. Miss Sylvia Bouchelle, returned home. The hushands of both. .Messrs. Frank Oakley and -Arthur Bell, work ill the Honda chair factory. Miss Helen Sparks has recent ly Iteen housekeeping for a Mr. and Mrs. Pennel in Elkin. Mr. Joe Love is going to build his fine big barn he has been planning several years. His old one is about to fall. Judge James 1). Martin. Arco, Idaho, who often writes The Journal-Patriot, and who is a na tive of this section, w'ill reach his 89th birthday tomorrow, Oct. 1. He is perfectly well and eats with natural teeth, though he is slightly feeble. Mr. Frank T. Llewellyn. Surry | county clerk of superior court, has recovered sufficiently to iiouu since a ■trQk«k>iAiiput zii IKi: C«n.;now walk amnee of memban ot fila nm- gffgr ii Mr- Llewellyn Is an.^Bae^^eT for of Mrs. H. G. Nichols and a great' friend of Misses Mattie and Ar-: mlsa Sale and Mrs. Laura Lin- ley. 1 Mr. Julius C. Martin, special j assistant attorney general and* director ot the Bureau of Warj Risk Litigation, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C., cele brates his 80th birthday October 2. He says he feels perfectly well, drives his car In crowded traffic, and seldom misses a day at the office A' native of this neighborhood, he is the older brother of Mrs. Laura LInney and a half-brother of Mrs. D. S. Lane of North Wllkesboro. Mrs. Cecelia Lane, Miss Mpry Lane, and Miss Clara Gentry, of North Wllkesboro, and Mrs. T. A. Mobley, and baby son. Tommy Lane Mobley, of Alexandria, Va., spent a short while Sunday rf- ternoon with Mrs. Lane’s half-sis ter, Mrs. Laura LInney. Mrs. B. L. Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staley Sunday. Mrs. Clay Gatton (Miss Esther Cothren) of Statesville, had re cently recovered from an fppen- dectomy when she visited her j mother, Mrs. G. W. Cothren."in | this neighborhood a short time. ago. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of entitled “Wilkes lOTH STREET SHOE SHOP (Next Door to Sanitary Barber Shop) N. -A. HOWELL, Proprietor (2-5 Years Experrence In Shoe Repairing) New Machinery and Equipment _ BEST MATERIALS — reasonable prices We’II Buy Your Old Shoes TWO GREAT COMEDY ( SHOWS ON THE 1 SAME PROGRAM DOUBLE COMEDY— •' —DOUBLE THRILLS CONSTANCE MOORE • ALBERT DEKKER SHELDON UONARO • lAIBARA ALIEN ifniVvii - EDWARD BROPNY • WAHEH OiracM by EU8EHE FORDE Paramount’s New Gang«t«r Comedy and Hal Roach’s Newest and Great Army Comedy — All Laughs! The biggest uproar of entertainment ever blown in by the drafti Laughs at their loudest! Rookies at their rowdiest! HAL ROACH protontt “Better Buy Buick” ^ MILIIOAI rBetter Buy Buick”i U cS ca o> OQ WANTED WHITE PINE CONES. CAROLINA SPRUCE CONES. BIACK PINE CDNES. HEMI/)CK CONES. LOG MOSS Send UR sample and we will send you price. APPALACHIAN EVERGREEN CO. BOONE, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF LA.ND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust f/vecuted to J. A. Roqsseau as trustee on the 16th day of October, 1934, by Carl Mathis and default having been made in the payment of said deed of trust and notes and demand on said Substitute Trustee, I will, therefore, on the 18th day of October, 1941, at 12;0() o’clock, noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the court house door in Wilkesboro, North (Carolina, the following described nn:Is. Lying and being in Wilkes County, Township, adjoin ing the lands of E. H. Smith and others, and bounded as follows. Bounded on the East by E. H. Smith, on the South by the lands of \V. M. Segraves, on the West by L. M. Mathis, on the North by R. D. Mathis, deceased, C. R. Mathis, W. L. Mathis. TTie land being known as the 'W. B. Mathis home place containing 61 acres, more or less. This contains six (6) shares which is 6-8 of the entire tract of the above described lands. ’The same being the entire interest of the above grantor in and to the above lands described. ’This the 15th day of September, 1941. F. J. McDuffie, 10 9-4t (t) Substitute Trustee '3 QQ S' GO " O) GO ANNOUNCING THE SHOWING Of The New 1942 BUICK CARS Now On Display We Cordially Invite the People of this Section to See the New Buicks for 1942... the “Best Buick Yet,” Made Even Better with Many Me- rli^aniral and Appearance Improvements. FirebaD Engine Dual Carburetion Many Other Outstanding Features Found Only In Buick BLUE RIDGE MOTOR CO. Buick Division of Gaddy Motor Co. > DO (t 00 ts n 1^ GO 00 G 00 n- GUY L. SNOW, Manager TENTH STREET “Better Buy Bukk”i NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. i“Better Buy Bukk”i
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