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■■.nl : aoAt, a Jenm. ' Ci> ’-k* %''i j irVr^'.vT (V-g •> Twm* and Mrt. •'V^klnaon Congressman R. !•, .DenshtOOi 'dnacktsrs, ,,rHo^es^ne.lol .Waskington, D. C., visited ^Is Mrs.. Lul^! iiowe Sunday, (son, SheriScb. T. ; S6ughto|i, ^ in"^ ,,• .,. ,.~ iwilkeaboro Sunday, fra. vJofl' Cantw spent the| k-end with relatives at Inde-1 Mr. Boss Kemp, well known, danee, Va. ' i citizen of .the Union Grove com-' . - j mnnity, was a busiaess visitor I Mr. J. B. Church, well known j here today, iklaen of Roaring River, was a i |d?th Wllkesboro visitor today. 1 Miss Klter Bower, of Wllkes- “^Mr. and Mrs. U J. Handy, of iI"®™® Ikin, visited Mrs. Handy’s moth-i r, Mrs. D. G. Mnies, Sunday. | Charlotte. rr",sr6‘fr-iS3o..|; m;^ Vera. Bumgarner spent the week-ead iHoERwenWhid^ ^wttjK her sister, 'Mis*: sArl0e. 'BHdtt|iiri^ ner.-'\^. ' ii: « .. S'. ]'i\)> ' ^in,C ■’ ‘ “ : - ■ , --'2 Mr. and. Mrs. • W.* J. i.Churehfc Miss Grace Honeycutt and.- Mids. Cora Lee Barnes ,, attended the beauty co,n.ventlon' in Greensboro Tuesday. Mrs. Alice Stafford and daugh ter, Mildred, spent’'the week-end in Greensboro with Mrs. Staf ford’s sister, Mrs. John^ C. Rog ers. SSP Miss Mary Louise Horton, of | Flint, Michigan, has returned to her home after visiting in the homes of her aunt and uncle, Mrs. J. W. Powell and Mr. J. B. ■Williams. -V -s,-^ % Mr. and Mrs. Sam Winters and , Mr. John A. Holloway, of Trap-I fun. was a visitor in this city Sat- 1Wilkesboro, are I spending two weeks in Charlotte , i with Mr. Perkins. B^lfr. Charles Jenkins, Jr. and S ’.iiJames L. Lowe attended the forester and ,^eorgia Tech football game} P- ’’’i® , , Atlanta, Ga., Saturday. Ihike Southern States Fair | little son. Gene, of Laiirinhurg. bn the vama 1A tn n ■'* Charlotte last Thursday. IN. C., visited Mrs. Winters motn- « me game 14 to 0. , er Mrs. D. G. Wiles, during the I Miss Mary Horton, of Flint,. ■ ‘ Miserable With A I Michigan, and Miss Malvina 'Wil liams speiu Thursday in Gaston ia visiting their sister and aunt, 1 Mrs. Paul Withers. lEAD COLD? week-end. Mrs.Wiles accompanied them home for a week’s visit. 0M ....fuied^'ftHk PolSpe^Cb 3r«lk«.gaidtddgy. ** * “• marks now 8* Officers fUTvlvo fnotjo nUMt- njUjf ^nny-' ii^’-the eastern resldjuitm >part ef t^e city along fourth street and 'thfeksectjing streets. Nq . arrests bwe been made bnt-pollce are in- ▼eetlgatlng the matter, he said. '' Except tor the street lights there was no other big damage, was no other big damage. However, there was one tragic '^He was'referrhig to warae? w^ ftnt'out of exacUy 3d stf9et'l^ta , Wv'' ' AflftiArn VA«1ilAiiTiaT .n&vi AAjHT I Mr. and Mrs. Wade Vance Mc- Just ^ 3-pui^seVa-tro-nol-jpeach ! Ghee, of Hudson, announce the ' /ox * shrinks swollen mem- 'birth of a son. Spencer Franklin, I O-”"" B)aok«.der H„. Mr. Roy Reese, federal alcohol lax unit officer who sustained a broken leg in an explosion acci dent while raiding a still in Ashe county several days ago, is im proving at the IVilkes hospital. THAT’S NO LADY—That’s Bob Hope, just trying on a snappy lit tle frilly number (heh, heh) for size, and getting the ha-ha from Paulette Goddard.' ’That is just a sample of the things that go on (and off) in “Nothing But The Truth,” new Paramount comedy opening ’Thursday and Friday at the Liberty 'ITieatre. iiasal passages. Foi- I pital. Mrs. McGhee is the former ;;rihr;rn?p7ewSF i Mi.ss Grace McLain, lections in folder. VA'TRO'NOL ' boro. |.'Vt.W»W^%V\VWVV%V%V%V%%^VV\^^WV^VI,\%WWVWWVW»%V%V^WW\^V SPECIAL PRICES ON Beauty Work Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eller and of Wilke-.- Miss Emma Eller spent the week end in Salisbury with Mr. and Mr.s. M’. M. McCulley. Mrs. Mc- Culley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eller. Mrs. M’. F. Jordan, of Wash ington, D. C„ spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ferguson, at Moravian Falls. Shampoo and Finger Wave ... 50c Finger Wave . 35c Hot Oil Shampoo and Finger Wave 75c Manicure .. 50c Facial 50c up Permitnent Waves . $2.50 — $7.50 Mrs. Clarence Call is a patient at the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital in Charlotte, where she underwent an operation Wednes day tor the removal of cataracts from her eyes. Mrs. E. A. Johnston and Miss Eloise McDiarmid, of Fayette ville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDiarmid on D street. They are sisters of Mr. McDiar mid. L. Bumgarner Is Claimed By Death; Funeral on Sunday (contlnuea rrom page one) Mrs. Katherine Lott and (laughter, Anne Lott, were guests over the weekend in Salisbury of Mr. and Mrs. Max Barker. Mrs. Barker is the former Miss Irene Dimniette, of this city. Record Crowd At Fiddlers’ Contest VOGUE BEAUTY SALON Gladys Kilby Eva Templeton Mrs. Ella McLain, Mrs. Cora I.ee Ttoyle and little daughter, Jane Royle. of Wilkesboro, and Miss Mae Faw, of Cricket, visit- ; I ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I j Wade McGee, of Hudson, Sunday. $164.90 Taken In As Ad missions At Millers Creek Fiddlers Convention MAmOWER BDinY SHOPPE Mrs. Jake Church, Prop, Pansy Anderson — Sina Walsh — Pansy Green Vallie Pendry — Myrtle Kilby A '-A • ^ I»»»VSW%»»»VWW»V»W»V%*WWWVWWSWW»WVW»%VWVWWWSWWW Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie and .’Vlr. and Mrs.William Ritchie, of Rahway, N. J., returned to their homes today after a two weeks’ visit with the Ritchies at Pores Knob, and Mrs. O. F. Blev ins, mother of Mrs. 'William Ritchie. A record crowd of more than 1,000 people attneded the annual Halloween fiddlers’ convention Friday night at Millers Creek school. The convention, which is put keeper at the Oak Furniture Co., of which factory he was one of the founders: alderman of the Town of Wilkesboro: Legislator, representing his county two terms in the Lower House and one term in the Senate: director of the Wilkesboro B. & L. Association; clerk of his church In Wilkesboro for 17 year?, and for several years Deputy Clerk of U. S. Court for the Middle District of N. C„ from which he retired eight months ago at the onset of a dis ease which caused his death. “He is survived by the follow ing children: Mrs. R. O. Poplin, Elkin; Plato S. Bumgarner, Rah way, N.-J-: Miss Pearl Bumgar ner. High Point; Edgar E. Bum- Winston-Salem; Romulus on each Halloween under aus. , guriicT* pices of the school, attracted ^ Bumgarner. Tyre Bumgarner J164.90 in gate receipts, setting pjj^j.jgg Bumgarner, and J a new record. The sheriff’s staff , Bumgarner, all of Wllkes- and highway patrol cooperated q m. Hart. Chatta- handling traffic in the vicinity, j y jennlngs, Sixty dollars in cash prizes LiqUIDA OF Valuable Real Preperty On Route 421... 8-room details. 10 acres, all in grass, house, modem in all Bath, harc|wood floors, running water and sewer. 15 maple trees in yard. 10 acres, two miles east, yards from highway 421. 100 7-room house, 76 1-2 ft. front, on hard surface, two and one- half miles west. Cherry Street... 2 lots on Cherry Street, 50 foot front. Kensington Heights... 8-room house on Kensington Heights. 65 ft. front. Petersburg, Va.; Mrs. J. B. Gll- were awarueu. ...c Wilkesbora, and $:t0 for the best string band went ^ to Mountain Ramblers, of Le noir, led by Carl Story. Alonzo Black’s band from Ashe took sec ond, $15, and third, $6, went to Mrs. W. H. Riley, Raleigh. “One sister, Mrs. Maria Cole, Millers Creek, survives. A host of other near relatives and ond $15. and tbird, $b. went to n,ourn his pass- Uncle Henry’s Wildcats, of Hick-; | His life was gentle; and the ory. _ I Three dollars each were given elements so mixed in him that winners for violin, guitar and „re might stand up and say to banjo. Alonzo Black was ^h® ■ ^orld, ‘This was a man’ ” fiddlin’ winner, Bill Caudill with guitar and Bill Miller for banjo picking. There were entries from 100- mile radius, giving evidence that the convention is growing every year. R. V. Day, school principal, was master of ceremoies. Lt.-Commander Eller On 9th Street Business lot, 50x125 feet, next to Telephone Building. To Spend Week Here Corner D and 9th... One-half interest, or all, comer D and 9th Streets. Lot 75x90 ft. Good house on this. On C Street.. 125'ft. front on C Street, 5 lots Near school. Main or B Street.. , 6 lots, business property, on Main or B Streets. 150 ft. front. 9 Corner C and 5th... 8-room house, 50 ft. front, cor ner C and 5th Streets. Home place. Mountain Park.,. Rock store and 7-room house at Mountain Park. ner lot, facing church, and lights. rock Cor- Water At Mount Airy... Lieut. Commander Ernest M. Eller and family, of Washington, D. C.. will arrive Tuesday to spend a week with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eller. Lieut. Commander Eller re turned in May from London where he served with the U. S. Naval attache for several 'months and observed war conditions for the U. S. Navy. Bill Somers Moves • Back To Wilkesboro W. B. (Bill) Somers, who ha.s made his home in Georgetown, S. C., has moved back to his res idence In Wilkesboro. Mr. Somers, who owns Somers Sales company, Ford agency in Georgetown, S. C., will divide time between his home and his business. Lot 100x407 feet, near Granite Quarry. OnF Street... 6-room brick house, seven-room frame house, and 3 vacant lots. Let Me Show These To You. You Make the Price! OARD OP THANKS We want to express our sin cere thanks and appreciation to each one for their kindness, sym- nathy, and for' the beautiful flowers during the Illness and death of our dear husband and father. MRS. J. WESLEY CHURCH AND CHILDREN Antoial Hasbfmdry REASONABLE PRICES AND EASY TERMS LEONARD VYNE 502 “C” Street Nort*\ Wilkesboro, N. C. Telephone 30 1. The planning group recom mend.,that better* hert .sires'' be bron^t Into, ’the eoanty; .* an abundance of bay be produced on the farms for beef cattle, and good pastures established to help keep: down the feed cost of the beef cattle. ' 2. fWe recommend that where addltlonrl housing Is necessary lott, 73, lhat..ihe^,qiost use possible all the world, ‘This was a man A beautiful floral tribute was (;ai*rig(j by a number of ladies of the community. Active pallbearers were: J. W. Dula, Bill Prevettp, Arlon Trip lett. George Kennedy, W. E. Smithey, W. B. Somers. Kyle Hayes, and John Henry Johnson. Honorar> pallbearers were as follows: J. T. Prevette. R. E. Prevette, B. J* Kennedy, F. G. Holman. C. C. Hayes, N. B. Smith ey, J. F. Jordan. T. E. Story, J. H. Leckie, W. L. Yates, J. B. Henderson, C. E. Lenderman, C. H. Cowles, W. E. Harris, C. G. Gilreath, H. A. Cranor, J. E. Cul ler, C. A. Lowe, H. M. Phillips, P. E. Brown, George Johusop, F. J. McDuffie, D. J. Brookshire, T. M. Foster, R. L. Welhorn, W. A. Minton, E. M. Blackburn, J. H. Rector, C. T. Doughton, A. L. Wilson, C. G. Poindexter, C. C. Sidden, J. C. Grryson, Dr. G. T. Mitchell, Dr. Fred Hubbard, Dr. John Morris, Dr. M. G. Edwards, R. B. Pharr, L. A. Harris, Walter Irving, L. B. Dula, J. C.. Reins, J. R. Hix, C. M. Tevepaugh, R. W. Gwyn, J. E. Spalnhour, P. E. For ester, Frank Hendren, C. L. Kennedy, C. P. Morrison. T. R. Bryan, W. F. Saylors, J. R- Rousseau, E. Bi Wright, W. W. Miller, Hoyle Hutchens, Max Fos ter, Harrison Anderson, A. H. Casey, R. P- Casey, Eugene Trivette, Roby Bullls and H. C. Kilby. ; Those attending’ the funeral from a dirtance were Mr. and Mrs. P. B. 'Whltescarver and son, Oscar, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rich ardson, Mr. R. R. Ragan, and Mr. L. Floyd Wilson, of High Point; Mrs. J. Major Lyon, Mr. Ted W. Lyon, and Mr. M. H. Walls, of Elkin; Mr. and, Mrs. Cojt Parker, of Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, of Winston- Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Paul flU- Uam. of Statesvllla; Mrs. TIiomaB Triplett, of Glendale, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Preston, of Win ston-Salem; Mr. H. P. Burwell, of Winston-Salem. GROUND6 FOB, DIVORC® Chicago.- ■Mrs. - Sophie Barth- yesterday obtained a ^ ^ , he dlvmrce from her',hnaband, ^ter« ihada^'|th9;.,.:9l^ IiF re- man,'86, whom the -mmfrled * modefing. them to ^ke care of ^jreer ago. v She aald he told ,hi^ eattle. > JubPifi only *7 ^ KflUL ITCH . In Sfr Mimntait With Brame’s Sanitary Lotion, Only 61&; at Bram^sJ^rjjigSt^ “If You Want -The Best In I Kitchen 1 Furniture Buy... SELLERS” Miss Crow, the Noted Home Ec onomist, says. MISS KATHLEEN CROW Nucd Cdokiag Expert SELLERS DINETTE Suite in Clirome and PoxceHron Doable Pnrpose Table and 4 Cbairs! Stainless Porceliron Top makes this table equally use ful as dinette or kitchen work table. $Qfi.75 With 4 Upholstered Chairs — vO SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS In Color Combinationa of Rod and White, Black and White, Green and Iwory. Print or Inlaid Linoleum Installed By Factory-Trained Mechanics. Rhodes-Bay Furniture Co. “Cbmp)ete Fnmiahera Of The Home” Ninth, Street North Wilkesb^, N. C. Be Sure To Attend The JovmaMfstriot Gookin« Scho^ at tha Wde^’s Ctdb Honim r Ihni^ay and nidsif' Afiemoab^ at 3 Pi M.
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