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[OKDAY, Die ^TWOSBBOBO.’ BRIEF LOT! AL NE noph You Know Marlon Shell, of Knox- Tenn., gpent the week-end friends In this city. Miss Pearl Rector, of Purlear, »as a business rlsitor in ' this jtl y Friday. Mrs. C. C. Carrington, of irham. Is visiting her son, Mr. Jill Carringfton, of this city. with lEDRlC and MARTHA";^^ Officers tw. Conunc Elected In Meeting Held .r, y* Thursday Evening I inj 111111 '«fep /iVts/y Af'fcs and.. Mrs. Julia Nichols has return ed to her home at Purlear after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Dewey Minton. Mr. and Mrs. Harvel Howell and daughter, Linda, of Hender son, visited Mrs. Howtll’s par ■ents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Eller T. B. Story has been 'elected master of Wklies Liber'y lodge number 16. A. P. & A. M., In Wllkeeboro for the coming year. Other officers elected in the meeting .held last week were as follows:' James Lowe,, senior warden: A. A. Stuurdivant, Jr., senior warden; Johnson Sanders, secretary; R. S. Miller, treasur er, J. F. Jordan, senior deacon; Kyle Hayes, Junior Deacon; A. A. Triplett, senior steward; L. B. Dula, junior steward; Bd Crysel, tyler; W. N. Hayes, chaplain. The officers will be installed at a later meeting. Expect Record''Crowd For Uut Of Weekly Wedne*- day Afternoon Events Sunday. WITH HUGE SUBJECT— Mr. David Lowo, of Wilke.'- boro. a driver for Greyhound Bus company, has oeen trans- to the Winston-Salem, Hichmoud. IVa., mil. Yelanjian Talks At Club Meetinsf Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nichols land children and Misses Ine'.: | Phillips and Winnie Spears were visitor in Win.ston-Salem Sumi-i.v afternoon. “Biggest Fool In The Com- nfunity” Subject Of Ad dress To Kiwanians in the story of the couple who had one foot in heaven 'cauae they were head-over-heels in love! Miss Mary Nichols, who holds u pasition in the offee of the I’ity clerk, has been confined to her home by illness during the past few days. THEY’RE IN ’HEAVEN'—Fredric March and Martha Scott co-star in “One Foot in Heaven," which opens ‘Thursday at! the Allen. The film is ba.sed on the be.et ..elling book by Hartzell Spence. Mr. John Tevepaugh. who h.as been cri lcally ill in Davis Hos pital in Statesville, was reported! this afternoon as slightly ira-l provetl. Little hope has been held: for his recovery. U. S, Industry Bests Reich’s Total 3 To 1, Manufacturers Are Told Mr. and .Mrs. F. Carmen Bush and two children returned to Fredericksburg. Texas. Sunday, to make their home after being here in North Wilkesboro since Easter. Mr. Carl Williams, of George town, S. {'.. spent the week-end I day meeting New York.—The I’nited .States, operating “under a ’free competi tive enterrrise system.’’ has in little more than a year "reached a produc ion stage that it took German indu.stry, under a dicia torship, from three to'‘five y^ars to reach,’’ the national Associa tion of Manufacturers was told at the closing dinner of its three II's from fh* ypor'i ikolovW in Wilkesboro with Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Yates. Mrs. Y'ates is his Isister. He was accompanied honi" I by Hohert Y’ates. son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Caswell Y'ate.s. and it'i grartd! A WARNER BROS HIT. with BEULAH BONDI • GENE LOCKHART EL-SA0ETH FRASER • HARRY DAVENPORT LAURA HOPE CREWS • GRANT MITCHELL Directed by IRVING RAPPER Thur-Fri F' Jack Oakie — Linda Darnell Walter Brennan Milton Berle George Murphy In Mark Hellinger’s - Mr. and Mrs. I, M. Myer.s. Mr, Presley Myers and son. Didlev. of the Wilkesboro.s, visited Mr. L. J. Joines at Galax. Va.. Sunday. Mr .loines, who is well known here, i- in feeble heal.h. we are orry to state. Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Meadows and ehildreii. Bobbie and Sarah Elizaliefh. of I’ores Knob, and .Mr. and .Mrs. Cyrus Wiles, of ■North YVilkeshoro, visited .Mr. K. T. Keller, president of the Chrysler corporation, whieii now has the world's large.-t tank ,ar. senal, told the delegate.? Ili.a' “one day's produc»ion fron tank iilants in this country ing the World War. Chrys'.er’g ar senal alone, he said is turning ou'_ more tanks in a mon'h than were produced in this country during the whole of the 'World War.’’ Secs Tlireat, Thurman Arnold, assistant D. ,S. Attorney General, saw this difficulties in which he cited the production threatened by labor two-fold problem of insuring that the defense program no' be Im peded by failure of mediation In labor disputes and the necessity 1 nil for protec ing “independent bus-1 X- i inessmen and consumers against | cetids the total number of ‘auks extortion i.; a “built in the United Slates diir- prices.” time of rising PIPE FALLS ON HIM— Barqey Call Is Badly Injured and Mrs. L. J. Handy Sunday. Ilk-in Mrs. L. J, Handy and son hir.'c returned to their home in Elkin Local Man Is Hurt While Working On Oil Pipe Line Near Kannapolis RISE AND SHINE” Today - Tuesday ; from the ho.?pital there. Mrs. D. npar Kannai«>Us, , G. Wiles and .Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil j Wiles visi ed Mrs. Handy Pri- I day. Mr^ 1). G. Wile.s, her mot'u- I er. remained for an extended vis it W Critically injured while em ployed at laying an oil piecliue Barney Call aged about kO. was reported somewhat improved today at the Cabarrus Ho.?pilal, Call, whose home address was i listerl us Noi-th Wilkesboro, aii,' Letters To Santa Rev. Louis J. Yelanjian, of Glendale Springs, delighted the North Wilkesboro Kiwanis club Friday noon with a most Interest ing and iaspiring address on the subject, “The Biggest Fool in the Community.” The program was in charge ol Dr. John W. Kincheloe, Jr., who presented the speaker. His ad dress was very forceful. He read the story from Luke, in which the story of the roan who decid ed to tear down his barns and build larger was told. He pointed out the following traits which indicated that man was a fool; ungrateful, ungodly, selfish; foolish and thoughtless. Prior to the program Rev. T. Sloan Guy, Jr., pastor of the Wilkesboro Baptist church, was inducted into the membership of the club and A. H. Casey presen ted him with a Kiwanis button. The president, J. B. Carter, an nounced joint meeting of old and new directors at the ho'el next Thursday evening. At the meeting W. C. Grier was a guest of J. R. Finley, and RX. Spaulding, of Asheville, was a guest of W. J. Caroon. Friends here of Mr. D. L. Curry, also about :10 \i-ary Thomas, of Mabel, Watauga "ayworih. Oklalu,un_ tv -.-n t.' learo that he 1 "'erc admillcd to the ho.spita tt-iil regret to learn that he is i a'it"iH'd to confine.i to his home by illness,' Thur.-day af [with little hope for recovery. Mr. |'ernoon. ' Thomas is a former internal revc-; attending i.hy.-icia,, saul j nue collector and while represent-! ^peveral rii s ri'afiuied ling the government in this capa-|’’" bis right side and had probao- jety made many friends and ac-|l.v suffered some injury to the quaintances in this section. brain. His condition was termed f ALLEN' BfKimer, N. C. •November 21, Deal Santa Claus: ' 1 am a girl nine years old. Please send me a doll with a j coat and dres.s on it, nuts, apples. I candy. Mother is good to me; I ^ love my mother. If it wasn’t for her I don't know what Pd do. 1 have a sister and she is 13. She wants a coat. I want a box of candy. YVith love NELLIE MOOSE WILL SHOW— '!;ITwo Movies 10th At The City Hall Wilkesboro. N. C. Route one December 5. 1941 Dear Santa Claus: I’iease bring me oranges, nuts and a pair of over alls. Please remember my little sister, Bonnie Ruth, who is one ycai- old. Bring hei- a doll and some candy. Wi h loads of love .MORRIS LEE AND BONNIE RUTH BESHEARS “The Pursuit of Happinees’’. new wonder sound film, and “Young America’’, ijhe cine-coL or film' of Mooseheart, will be .shown Wednesday, December 10, eight p. m., at the city hall here. The movies are highly enter taining as well as instructive and , a large attendance is desired. iTic.ke's, to which no cost is at- .sotne candy. | being distributed by 1 members of the North Wilkes boro lodge of Loyal Order of i Moase, Dorman T. Payne’s Office Is Moved NOTICE —ALL— WAR BULLETINS OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE WILL BE RE-BROADCASTED TO PATRONS DURING ALL PERFORMANCES AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE critical. I.a:ss seriou.sly hurt. Curry wa? trea'ed for abdominal injuries i and was kept in the hospital for observation. Information concerning the mishap was meager but it was understood at the hospi'al that a huge section of the pipe being I laid in that section by the Plan- j tation OH Company—and inten ded even'ually to pour "M1 into the eastern states—leU, on the two workers. The pipe reported.x ly weighs about 400 pounds to the foot. The men were carried to"‘tlrn' hospital by truck. FIND GOLDEN CITIES OP lilVINP AMAZONS Former Soldiers Joining Reserves It was announced at Hhad- qqarters Winston Salem Military District this morning that appU- can's for enlistment in the Enlis ted reserve Corps are being en- llrted dally''■many" former one- year volunteers having completed their period'Isf enlistmefit and The office of Dorman T. Payne local representative of Jefferson Standard! jLife Insurance Com pany, has been moved from the Taylor building on Ninth street to the second floor of the build ing occupied by the Rexall Drug store On Main street. vice. It -was 'also bat that any person 'lirhb has completed as much as eleven months., eoatinv' Fidelis Class The Fidelia class of t^ie First Baptist church will meeet Tues day evening, December. 9, at 7:30 O’ctpc.h at .'ihe home of Mrs. A. M. Cas^,i -with Mrs. R. P. Casey, Mrs. C, B: Jenkins, Mrs. S. L. Fardne and Mia» . Elle*’ been released»4rt»m'i-ii»«t«ry?«e*w -fts -hostTOw: The ttheinbers are ashed to note th^ tim, n^eting heihg held a week earlier. A fascinating story which pro-1 military service, and- Who Iff, sents s'rong evidence that in the within the age limits for selec-i unexplored jungles of 'Brazil, a tlY© ,servi«, .that la, 21 through race of white, warrior womea ^ ffBlwted In tab same still survive among the remnants branch and grade in which they of a mysterious long.perlshed were serving at the time of dls- civilization. Enjoy this feature in chhi;ge. I-■ ■■ ^bo. You Use Aik'Aatiainaftk ^ood Burner? ^oir do, Plenty, qf'.'i Vt ■,i?' if. ./■ ■ ' ’ - " the December 7 th issus' of The American Weekly The B.'.;; Magazine Distributed With ’The BAL'ITMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale at All Newsstands Under tho law persons dis charged after the one year vol unteer service who are subject to the selective service act are re-' qnlrd to regis'er with their local board within five days from date of discharge, unless in the mean- time they have enlisted in- the The beautifnl American dancer National Guard, or the Unlisted, who dl'ln’t want to set the world Reserve Corps. If after they have on fire. Just the same, she burn-1 registered they desire to enlist ed up and broke the hearts of a fn either of the two components dozen foreign and noble gentle- mentioned they wlU ho ffUtomat- men, despite a nerve-wracking Ically placed In Class by their YOU CAN GET THE LATEST NEWS BY RA- DIO ALSO SEE THE BEST PICTURES AT THE LIBERTY spy hoax. Louis Sobol, popular broadway columnist, tells of her astonishing European trinmphi» in The American Weekly wi'h Sunday’s Washington Times- ; Herald now on sale. Use the aOvenvsing columns draft board and can only be Call ed Into ac'lve military service by direction of the President un der ordere from appropriate mil tary auUiorlty. Enlistment headquarters for he Enlisted Reserve Corps are n Room 216 Postoffice BuUd- hiB paner as vour «h>nnip^ miirt- ing, "Winston-Salem,-N.'-C; ’ To Fh Any Size Heater. Call Ua Today 1 '• Also Best Grade Coal • BOB’S Fuel Yard ’PHONE 272-M Last of a series of 13 weekly “Appreciation Day” celebn^^y with'a cash award to tte.penon selected as “goodwill Vunbaesa*. dor’’ will be held at the clty^hs' Wednesday afternoon, four o’ clock. ~ A record crowd was presen' Wednesday afternoon at the weekly event when, a cash award of 14.00 went to Donald Golden, of this city. The following -names, with their respective ‘RAmounis, were selected in order ifor the cash award but pone were present: Pearl Caudill, Boomer, $16; Sam 'Lankford, Cricket, $40; Ruby Minis, North Wilkesboro, $16; Arise Felts. Hays, $40; Edith Flo Eller, Purlea*, $4. Special attractlonR,, including a $10p treasure chest, are ^fehrd- uled for the last appreciation day celebration event. Use the advertising columns of "Ku vniir uhonoinfir |;«iiploy^ ,4^; RO(0> dliding ^leii%lrl8, stock boii'jiini jinitorsi; •will r«elve,t subat»o^,:|,.,j| bdnas'eheekff More „Cbrlsfmffff, / ^ according to news received her* by H. F. Kltt^ managef ’of $ll lit ’ eal store, from T, D. R^, Jr„'^ ^ seerefary of the' Abse organlza- lon of 118 stores. , - ' U'"’ One year employees will re-’ ’ live $10; two yeairs, $15; three, eers, $2*; and four years, $2f. ; !veral girls in ^ the store heiU , will receive .checks. Including Miss Ruth Absher, who will re ceive $26.'i.,i'■' *’ ,, Walnut Grove Qass Meet Euzeltan Sunday School clasf ol Walnnt OrovC'iBhptist churcl win meet Friday night, seven o’ i clock, at the home of.Mrs. Plat ■ Hendren; All members are urg« If to attend. t 1 IFroiff,l}evelopikig COLDS ;igno (3 Vi 8 qui aids nature’s defenses W|M|C -S a^nst colds. ...At the first sneeze, sniffle or sign of nasdl irritation, put a few drops M Vicks Va-tro-nol up axh nostril. Its quick action directions in foW. m-TRO-ROl Give Furniture This Christmas — the Lasting Gift. Smokiiig Stands All metal, vrith trays--also com bination Smoking St-ands and End Table. 85' Up Ixmps Both Table and Floor $|.9S UP Tables .All Styles m both Mahogany MAGAZINE RACKS .... $1.00 up SECRETARIES $35.00 up Many OtbiBr Hem That Will Make ^Prf^IBcat Christinas Gifts. Sfdid Cedar Chi^ts Mads, s$ 3!^ lBG]h Mterisl. 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