pMpOTAY, DBCv f 5-r iople At'NEW rfev WW U IS ABOUT Know (l^if *K^ Foot m Mkiion Shell, of Knojt- frlenda In this city. Miss Pearl Rector, of Purlear, kivs a boslness visitor in this [i f Friday. Mrs. C. C. Carrington, Durham, is visiting her son. pill Carrington, of this city. 11 Ml 111111 I Intfyfyks and... \&epout lursday Miss Iva Faw of Winstmi-Saleni spent the week end here with her mother. Mrs. W. M. DeBerry. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Lowe, of i Halls Mills, announce the birch | of a son, Everett Clifton, on j Sunday, December 7. | Little Miss Patsy Waggoner spent last week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. T. S. Wag goner, of Walkertown. FREDRiC and k MARTHA Mrs. Julia Nichols has relurn- od to her home at Purlear after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Dewey Minton. Mr. and Mrs. Harvel I-iowell and daughter, Linda, of Hender son, visited Mrs. Howell’s par- ent-s. Mr. arid Mrs. Z. O. Eller. Sunday. Mr. I>avid Lowe, of Wilkes- boro. a driver for rivcybouit.l liii.s company, ha^ oeeii trans- to the Wiiiston-Saleni. Iticlimond. iVa., run. in the story of the vbo had one foot heaven *caa bead-over-heeU couple Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nichols and children and Mi.sses Inez I Phillips and Winnie Spear- were i visitor in \Vin,-ton-SaIeni Sunday afternoon. my*—^ Miss Mary Nichols, who h !,« a pwilion in the offee of the euy clerk, has been confined to her home hr illness during the past few days. THEY’RE IN ’IIE.AVEN’—Fredric March and Martha Scott co-star in “One Foot in Heaven,” which opens Thursday aC the .\llen. The film is bused on the best .'.elling book by Hartzell Spence. Mr, John Tevepaugh. who has been cri ieally ill in Davis Hos pital in Statesville, was reported this afternoon as slighily im-1 proved. Little hope has been held j for his recovery. i U. S. Industry Bests Reich’s Total 3 To 1, Manufacturers .4re Told Mr. and Mrs. F. Carmen Bush and two children returned to Fredericksburg, Te.xas. Sunday, to make their home after being here in North Wllkeshoro since Easter. A WARNER BROS HIT. with BEULAH BONDI • GE.NE LOCKHART ELISABETH FRASER ■ HARRY DAVFNPORT » WU.RA HOPE CREWS • GRANT MITCHELL Mr. Carl Williams, of George town. ,S. C.. sptyit the week-end in Wllkeshoro with Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Yates. Mrs. Yates is hi.s sister. He was accompanied home by Robert Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Yates. Directed by IRVING R.APPcR Thur-Fri Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Myms. Mr. Presley .Myers and son. tridlev, of the W'ilkeshoros. visited Mr. T.. ,1. Joiucs at Galax. Va.. Siinrlay. .Mr. J.'ine.s, who is we]) known here. L in feeble heal’.h. we are orry to state. »ack Oakie — Linda Darnell i Walter Brennan I Milton Berle George Murphy In Mark Hellinger's RISE AND SHINE” Mr and Mrs. Earl Metidows and children. Robbie and Sarah Elizabeth, of Pores Knob, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wiles, of North Wllkeshoro, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Handy in Elkin Sunday. Mrs. L. J. Handy and son h ive returned to their home in Elkin from the haspital there. Mrs. D. G. Wiles and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil i Wiles visi ed Mrs. Handy Fri- I day. Mrs. D. G. Wiles, her moth- i er. remained for an extended vis- : it New York.—The United States, operating “under a free competi tive enterprise system.’’ has in little more than a year "reached a produc'ion stage that it took German indu.-try, under a did a torship, from three to live years to reach.’’ the national Associi- tion of Manufacturers was told at the closing dinner of its three day meeting. K. T. Keller, president of tlie Chrysler corporation, witit h now has tlie world's large.-t tank ar. senal, told the delegiitc.s lh;i‘ “one day's prodiiclion from all tank plants in tliis country ex ceeds the total mimtier of anks - . Officer* for Coming Yioijr Elected In Meeting Held .Thursday Evening T. E. Story has been elected master of Wklieg Liber*y lodge number 45, A. F. & A. M., In Wllkeeboro for the coming year. O’ber officers elected in the meeting held last week were as follows; James Lowe, senior warden; A. A. Stuurdlvant, 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; Ed Crysel, tyler; W. N. Hayes, chaplain. , The officers will be installed at a later meeting. WITH HUGE SUBJECT- Yelanjian Talks At Club Meeting Expect Record . Crowd For Last Of WeeUy Wednes- day Afteraoon Events ‘Biggest Fool In The Com munity” Subject Of Ad dress To Kiwanians ing the World War. Chrysier’g ar- .senal alone, he said is turning out more tanks in a mon'h than were produced in this country during the whole of the World War.’’ Sees 'Thre.-U. Thurman 'Arnold, assistant U. 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 inediation in Khor deputes and Hie necessity for protec'ing “independent bus inessmen and consumers against extortion in a time of rising ‘built in the United States dur- prices." PIPE F-ALLS ON HIM— Barney Call Is Badly Injured Letters To Santa Rev. Louis J. Yelanjian, of Glendale Springs, delighted the North Wllkeshoro Kiwanis -club Friday noon with a mos', interest ing and iii.5piring address on the subject, “The Biggest Fool in the Community.” The program was in charge of 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 man 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 Wllkeshoro Baptist church, was inducted into the membership of the club and A. H. Casey presen ted him with a Kiwanis button. The president, J. U. 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 R.L. ‘ Spaulding, of Asheville, wa.s a guest of W. J. Caroon. Last of a series of 13 weekly ‘‘Appreeiatioii Day” celebrations with a cash award to the person' selected as “goodwill amhassa- dor’’ will be held at the city hall Wednesday afternoon, four o’ clock. A record crowd was presen' Wednesday afternoon at the weekly event when, a cash award of t4.00 went to iionald Golden, of this city. The following, names, with their respective ..-ampunts, were selected in order for the cash award but none were present: 'Pearl Caudill, Boomer, ?16; Sam Lankford, Cricket, 340; Ruby Millie, North Wllkas.boro, $16; Arlee Felts, Hay^ $40; Bdlth Flo Eller, Purlear, $4. ,.. Special attractions, including a $10i) treasure chest, are sched uled for the last appreciation day celebration event. ei Ritt'M stdnl clndin^lBkljheglrJB, stock boys and, iMltow^ { wfii reeWe sub^ntital'5^**^' ^ honi^ chocks before Chrtttntiia, ■ ' accerdtog to hevs received hdr» liX R. F„ manager of thfl !»• cal store,', from f: B. Rose, tr^ secretaiar .of ,the Rose organln- tleo of,.113 stereo. '%.■ One year employees will.. n. ceive $l(j; two years, $15; throe ypors, $i3g; ai»d. tear ■ yearly, UI. Soverhl girls in the store hero Will receive checks, includlnf Miss Ruth Absher, who will re ceive $2B.'V‘.' f . '■ j Wabiat Grove Class .Meet Euselian Supday School clasf of Walnnt I Grove. Baptist chard will meet Friday night, seven o‘ clock, Bt the home’ of Mrs. Plat. Hendren. All members are urget to attend. I HEIPS PREVENT Use the advertising columns ot vniir fthonpinir COLDS Fram Developing ...At the first sneeze, sniffle or sign of nasal irritation, put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Its quick action ' aids nature’s defend VlCIfC 4 W against colds. FoAow vb(1 against coios. romw directions in folder. VA’TRCHWl Local Man Is Hurt While Working On Oil Pipe Line Near Kannapolis Today-Tuesday Critically injured whih‘ .iii ployed at laying an oil pipeline near Kan'.apolis, Barney Ciill a.ged aliont XO. was reported somewhat improved today at the Cabarnis Ho,-pital. Call, who.se home address was listed as Norlh Wilkesboro, an.' D. L. Curry, also about .10 >eurs Thoma.s, of Mabel, Watauga COUP-"f Hayworth. Oklahom:. ty. will regret to learn that he is | Friends here of Mr. W. M., onfined to his home by illness, the ho.spita' Thursda.r af ALLEN ’ I I I I I I I I I I I with little hope for recovery. Mr Thomas is a former internal reve- ' nue collector and while represent ing the government in this capa city made many friends and ac- 1 quaintjmees in this section. NOTICE —All— WAR BULI£TINS were admitted to abou' 4:XU o’.’lock teri.oon. Trie attending phy.dcian said Cull had several ril s fraciurcd on his right side and had probab ly suffered some injury to tl’.' brain. His condition was teinncd critical. Less seriously hurt, Curry wai trea'ed for abdominal injuries and was kept in the hospital for observation. j Information concerning the mishap was meager but it was I understood at the hospi’al that I a huge section of the pipe being laid in that section by the plan- j tation on Company—and inten ded even'ually to pour oil into the eastern states—fell on the two workers. The pipe reported ly weighs about 400’pounds to the foot. The men were -carried to hospital >by truck. Boomer, N. C. November 21, 1941 Dear Santa Claus; I am a girl nine years old. Please send me a doll with a coat and dreas on It, nuts, apples, candy. Mother is good to me; I love my mother. If it wasn't for her I don’t know what I’d do, I have a sister and she is 13. She wants a coat. I want a box of candy. With love NELLIE MOOSE WILL SHOW— Two Movies 10th At The City Hal! Wilke.s'lioro. N. C. Route one December 5, 1941 Dear Santa Claus: I’lease bring mo .some candy, oranges, nuts and a pair of over alls. Ptea.se remember my little sister. Bonnie Ruth, who is one year old. Bring her a doll and some candy, \Vi h loads of love MOUKLS LEE AND "The Pursuit of Happiness”, new wonder sound film, and “Young America’’, $he 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. Tick e’8, to which no cost is at tached are being di.stributed by members of the North Wilkes- l>oro lodge of Loyal Order of Moo'iC. Dorman T. Payne’s Office Is Moved BONNIE RUTH BESHEAR.S | t. Payne ■V-: OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE WILL BE REBROADCASTED TO PATRONS DURING ALL PERFORMANCES AT THE pun) GOLDEN CITIES OP lAVINO AVAZONS Former Soldiers Joinii^ Reserves It was announced at Hhad- quarters Winston-Salem Military District this morning that appli- can’s for enlistment in the Enlis ted reserve Corps, are being en listed daily many: tormor one- year volunteers haying completed their period of enlistment and th&j-baen.-releaaed Jrom--)aiUtary oer-- Tlce. I It was also ,polnted out that any person who has completed as miieh «si '^lenreaL mootiis: dontlna- local represen'atlve of Jefferson Standard (Life 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. Fidelia Gass Meet The Pidells class of the First Baptist church will meeei Tues day evening, December 9, at 7:30 O’clock at the boihe of >f^ A. H. Casey, with Mrs. R;' P. Oasey, Mrs. AH. E. Jenkins, Mr*. S. L. Pardue ' and.-: Miss Emily Eller vs tiosteeses. The meiabers are' asked ^o :note’ that the mating is belBf held a week earlier.- A fascinating story which pre-, military seivice, and who is, sente s’rong evidence that in-the within the age limits for seleo- , unexplored jungles ot Brazil, a race of white, warrior women still survive among the remnan'.s of a mysterious long-perished civilization. Enjoy this feature In the December 7th Issue 6f The American Weekly The Big Magazine Distributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale at All Newsstands tive service, that ls„ 21 through 35, may be enlisted in the s^e branch and grade In which they were serving at the time of dis charge. I , Under’ tl» ' law persons dis charged after the one year vol unteer service who are subject to the selective service act are re- quird to regls'er with their local board within five days from date ^of discharge, unless In the mean- I time they have enlisted in the LIBERTY THEATRE The beautiful American dancer National Gnard, or the Enlisted ^ who didn’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 In either of .tbp. tv.o components YOU CAN GET THE LATEST NEWS BY RA- also SEE THE BEST PICTURES AT DIO, THE LIBERTY dozen foreign and noble gentle men, despite a nerve-wracking I spy hoax. Louis Sobol, popular j broadway columnist, tells of her I astonishing European triumphs I jin The American Weekly wi'h [ Sunday’s Washington Times- 1 Herald now on sale. Use the advertising columns > ’•hin paper as your shopping guidi mentioned they will be automat ically placed In Class 1-e by their draft board and can only., be call ed Into ac'lve military service by direction of tlje President un der orders from appropriate mll- tary authority. . Enlistment headquarters for he Enlisted Reserve Corps are '.n Room 216 Postpfflce Build ing, Winston-Salem, N. C. \ D^M3'U*e An A«tMikA^.' Buner? • ■ns'Fif-iJ.F If JMM dOk To FH Any Sixe Heater. Call U» Todayl • Also Best Grade Coed e| BOB’S Fuel Yard ’PHONE 272-M I i FREE FREE A WINDOW NOT QUITE FULL OF THAT GOOD Queen Of The West Flour TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE Saturday, Dec. 13th at 2 P. M. • ASK THE CLERKS e The Goodwill “YOUR STORE” lAifulKie. appMciintD ..ft Give Furniture This Christmas — the LasUugGift. Smokmg Stands All metal, vBth trays—also com bination Smoking Stands and End Table. UP Lamps I Table and- F $f.95 Both Table and- Floor UP TaUes All Styles ht both Mahogany and Wafamt MAGAZINE RACKS . .. $1.00 up SECRETARIES .... $35.00 up Many Other hems That Will Mdie Practic^ Chriffiisas Gifts. SoBdC^br@iests ■adr ef 8-4 Mk mateiiisL, C plete with tmCf—Eich^ ware includinc asd key. 46”. '^e, ... .. ’’iu 18”^; $17,50 Furniture Co. % —UseOlBr— LAY-AWAY PLAN ^ * r_,

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