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•TO H.Vc.-: ^PA ; Gk^^a Taylor’;’; -was in, I tor the week-end with ststWi, Mr*. C. W. liTtn. :-■ --f - - -. • Mr. J.'K. Souther,, of Cycle, * bvsineee Tisltor in this Tuesday. Mr. Otis Walsh, of Purlear, (raa- in this city Saturday look- aft er business matters. f Mr. Talmage Moore, of States- llle route two, was a business ^Isi'.or in this city today. Mrs. C. J. Jackson, of Sanford, liwas a week-end visitor in the liofne of her brother, Mr. Carl Bullls, of Wllkesboro. Ir. J. C. Meadow.s. of Martins- (^Va., is spending a week at f'fciob with his parents, Mr. »»d R. c. Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy (spent the week-end in Hickory (with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller |Wnd children. ^ Miss Louise Eddlnger. daugh- ,.er of Mrs. Alice Eddinger, of ^is city, has completed her bus- ness course in Winston-Salem nd left Sunday for Washington. I J. C., where she expects to take position. IGHT OUGHS YOUR CHILD’S coughing at night . —caused by throat “tickle” or ir- ’ ritation, mouth breathing, or a cold—can ofieri be preyeiiteJ b^ be ptL rubbing throat and chest Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. •VAPORUB'S poultice-and-vapor laction loosens phlegm, relieves irri- Jtatjon, helps clear upper air pa.s- "lages, thus tends to st^ ntoiRh breathing and invite restful sleep. Try it! ids to stop mourn X/ICKS Y VapoRub Want Ads | jilrs.' ^ Annie Andwson, who spent a few days at her home here, has returned to Anderson, S. C.,* where she is with her son, Mr. Jay Anderson. ' ? Miss Mary Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nichols, has returned home -from the Wilkes Hospital where she was a patient for a few days. Attorney J. B. Holshouser, of Boone, member of tbo law firm of Trivette and Holshouser, has been attending court l.t Wllkes boro this week. A marriage license was Issued during the week by Regls'er of Deeds C. C. Bidden to Ernest Harrkson Taylor and Mattie Miller, both of North Wllkes boro. Mrs. E. G. Finley and son, Mr. Rober Wood Finley, of thlsi city, and Mrs. R. M. Pound of Cha* lotte. went to Alexandria, Va., Monday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Alfred Thomp son, who died there Sunday nigh! and was buried Tuesday. Mrs. Thompson was a sister of the late J. Clinton Smoot, of North Wilkfsboro. W. Clay Sebastian, aviation machinist mate 3rd class, attrxh- ed V. T. 6th squqadron on the U.S.S. Enterprise, was stationed at Pearl Harbor when- last heard from November 28th. His par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Seba-stian, North Wilkeshoro. Route 2, be lieve that he was at Pearl Har bor when the Japanese bombed the island Sunday, December 7'h. Young Seba.stian was last home at Thanksgiving in 1939. His enlistment expired last Sep- teinl er but failure of his dis charge pepers to arrive caused re tention in service, he wrote a few- weeks ago. He has been with he Enterprise aircraft carrier for over three years. » .. FOR RENT -X>R RENT: One five-room brick [ apartment; also a concre'e I garage.'733 Kensington. Phone f28. It. I Yx>K KJRJNT — J’nmislxxt lieated apartment. Close in. Phone . 314. It. WANTED GOOD ROUTE .\V.AII..YBI-E of 800 Rawleigh consumers. Vo experience neeiled to start. Large sales mean big ptoOts. Permanent. Full time. Write Rawleigh’s. Dept. NCD-164 14^, Richmond. Va. It-pd ANTED at once: All bargain seekers to see my stock of merchandise. Mrs. Dennis Bargain Store, next to Cura Market. 12-15-4t WITH THE CHURCHES FOR SALE 1X>R S.ALE: Equity in ’41 Ford Pick-up. Carter's Service Sta tion. 8 miles north of Elkin on —Highway 21. It-pd. Wi'kesboro Methodist Church The sermon topic at Wllkes boro Methodist church on Sun day morning will be “God's Work and Ours’', according to an- noui.cement by the pastor. At the evening service sched uled for 7 p. m., the choir will present a program of special Christmas music. Tliere will also be a brief talk by the pastor. Friends and visitors are invited to attend. Other services scheduled for Sunday are: Church School at 10 a. m.: Youth Fellowship at 6:13 p. m. BI-rrWKKX 50 ami 75 AVhite leghorn roosters. Otis WaLsh, Purlear. It-pd. FOR SALE—Number of Pieces of linoleum, size 4 1-2 feet by 6 feet, to sell this week only at 75c piece. — Rhodes-Day Furni ture Co. 12-ll-2t MISCELL^ NEOUS |TjOST: PV»x terrier dog. Black all over except for small white marking on chest. Miss ing since Tuesday afternoon. >^r Identification call Rev. Watt' M. Cooper. It-pd. i CHR1STM.VS MUSIC AT FIRST BAPTIST 5 P. M. A special program of Christ mas music will be given in the First Baptist chufeh this Sunday at .3:00 p. m. The adult choir of the church, under the direction of -Mr-, Andrew K'ihy, together with the high school glee club, under the direction of Mias latuise Yoiince. will present a ftiU procram of Christmas musical selections. The pastor will deliv- (>r a brief me.-sage on "The Un conquerable Christ.' -Among the musical arrange ments for the occasion will be “O Holy Night’’ by Adams: and a special arrangement of “O Li*- ile Town of Bethlehem’’ by Neid- linger. One of the numbers plan ned will be sung by a woman’s chorus. Solo parts will be taken by Mrs. George Johnson, Miss Lucile Casey, and Mr. Julius Brewer, Jr. It is hoped ’hat the Christmas music, together with impressive candle light and seasonal decor ations will serve to make the oc casion one of inspiration to all who attend. The public is cordlal- .... m- - VL 6. 3 .ai '*'V A NEW SINGING TEAM . . . makes musical history in M-G-M’s lavish new song-romance, “The Chocolate Soldier,” on the screen Monday and Tuesday at the Liberty Theatre. Nelson Eddy teamed with glamorous Rise Stevens of the Metropolitan opera, who makes her debut in the story of a flirtation^ musical com^y star and her jealous husband. • ,. _ ly Invited to be present. | A brilliant singing star makes “Making Life Over” will be the j her debut as a motion picture sermon subject of the pastor at s’ar at the Liberty Theatre Mon- the 11:00 o. m. service, of wor-' day in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s ship. There’ will be no service of , “The Chocolate Soldier,’’ and the worship at 7:30 p. m., due to the special vesper service at 5:00 p. m. IN THIS CITY— Dixie Home Store Has Good Opening H. W. Marler, manager of Dixie Home Store and super market, which opened last week in the building next door to the ; Northwestern Bank, said today ' that the store had enjoyed a most successful opening. On behalf of the entire person nel he expressed appreciation for :he generaus patronage of the store since it opened and for the mimeiou.s expressions of go d will and general favorable com ment on the store. Today Dixie Home Stores are announcing a few of tlie^ many grocery and meat specials-and at tent ion Is called to the store s advertisement on page four of the first section of this newspa per. Resolution For War I result In something to talk about, j She Is Rise Stevens, Metropolitan I opera star, who appears opposite Nelson Eddy. ! Glamoroas and blessed with a j voice seldom heard on the screen, j Miss Stevens merges as a capti- j vating personality who not only : can sing but can act as well. I The story casts Eddy and Miss ! S'evens as the musical comedy j toasts of Vienna, whose hamm- I scarum marital life is caused by Eddy’s pathological jealousy of Reaching an unbear- i able point in their lives together, Eddy ma.sguerades as a Russian 'o his own i^ife as his own rival. Parade Of Songs Miss Stevens rich voice is heard such selections as “Gypsy “YULE” BE PLEASED-with OUR NEW STYLES Christmas merry making calls for you to come to us —to be made more attrac tive! Phone 605 now for your pre-¥uletide appoint ment with beauty! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES ON ALI PERMANENTS ogue Beauty Salon Gladys Kilby Miss Era Templeton Miss Pauline Wallace Next To Horton’a Drug Store Washington, Dec. 8.- :Sem- tor Coniially (D) of Texas, chairman of the Sena'e Foreign Relations Committee, today pre pared the following war resolu tion for introduction in the Sen ate as soon it convened at noon: •'Wiiereas. the Imperial Japa nese Government has committed an unprovoked act of war ag.iinst the governmen’ and people of the ■ United' States of America; thc;-e-j — fore he- it I “Resolved by the Senate and . the House of Representatives of j the Uni-ea State? of America and j the Congress assembled, that a; state of war between the United ’ States and ..the Imperi.al Japanese Governmen’, which has thus been thrust upon the United States i? hereby formally declared: and the President is hereby author ized and directed to employ the en'ire naval and military forces of the United States and the re sources of the Government to car ry on war against the Imperial Japanese Government; and. to bring the conflict to a succe.?sful termination all of the resources of the country are hereby pledged by the Congress of the United States." in Cafe,” “The Trout,’’ and an aria rom the original French version of “Carmen.” Eddy’s solos in clude "While My Lady Sleeps” and “Song of the Flea/’ 4vhUe the stars together sing “My He ro,” “Evening Star,” “Seek the Spy,” “Tna Presentation,” “Chocolate Soldier,” and the finale. Eddy and Miss Stevens have an excellent supporting cast. In cluding Nigel Bruce, as the music critic and close friend and con- ifldant of Eddy; Florence Bates as Misa Stevens’ voice coach, and antagonist of Eddy, Nydla West- ; man as Miss Stevens’ maid, Charles Judels as the Russian cafe owner. Dorothy Gilmore as -Madge, a flirtatious' member of “The Chocolate Soldier” compa ny, and a host of others, includ ing dancers. .''Tnvt ’ini',. |(i«. Robert Jr., His. Julian Stuart l)eans,‘.ica4 Mrs. Carl Coffey received lovely tea at" the Woman’s-eRitH house on Trogdon Street 'Wei&- nisdiay honoring Mra. William Lqmsdan Bnndy, a'^re cent brlde^alao; a newcomer fa the city, ilrt;' Bundy, prior^ to her; marriagd'to Dr. Btiady, ,t^f North Wilkeshoro, on Sqnj^dy, November 23, was MUa 'SentrlcO Fox, of Mebane. A,large number of guests called between the honrs of four to ajx to ,mMt the young bride and enjoy the grac ious, hospjtadjty'of the. hostesses. Welcoming the callers at the door were,'.Mrs. H. B.^^Smlth, Mrj. Claude Doughton, ' Mrs.: R. G. Finley, and Mrs. 0. D.‘‘Coffey, Jr. Receiving with the three hos tesses were the honoree and Mrs.^A. C. Waggoner, the new pastor’s wife of the North Wllkesboro Methodist church. 'The guests were directed to the tea table by >Mrs. Cepll Adamson, Mrs. L. M. Nelson, Mrs. W. C. Grier, and Mrs FYank Blair, Jr. where tea 'was poured by , Mrs. Ward Eshelman, Mrs C. D.' Cof. fey, Sr., Mrs. R. M. Brame, Sr., and Mrs. R!* W. Gwyn, mother of Mrs. R. M. Brame, Jf., and Mrs. Carl Coffey. Mrs. John E. Justice, Mrs. Hill Carlton, Mrs. J. B. Carter, and Mrs. Eugene Spalnhour, of El kin, showed the way to a second table where Ices, in molds of different fruits were served. Pre siding at this table, and alternat ing as did the others who assis ted, were Miss Toby Thirner, Mrs. P. M. Williams, Miss Lucy Finley, and Mrs. W. J. Bason. Assisting with the serving were Mesdames Joe Barber, 'Wil liam Barber, Shoun Kerhaugh, Palmer Hortdn, Lincoln Spain- hour, Fred Hubbard, Jr., Misses Florence Gulgou, Frank Somers, Sue Moring Clements, Lura Cof fey, Janie McDiarmid, Evelyn Sharp, and Muriel Coykendall. A musical program at the piano was rendered by Miss Lois Scroggs, and goodbyes were spoken to i Mrs. Will Blair, Mrs. Weaver! Starr. Mrs. Dan Carter, and Mrs. Fred Hubbard, Sr. The spacious room of the club bouse was artistically decorated throughout in the Christmas col ors of red and green, using quan tities of red candles, red cello phane ribbons, fed roses, holly | and'Other greenery. The same color note was repeated In the refreshments. Covered with lifa- deria cloths, each table was lighted by four red candles tu silver holders which made a flame about a silver bowl of red roses. Tiebacks for the curtains were huge bows of red cello phane ribbon in which were caught sprigs of the greenery, t and placed about the room were bowls of Christmas balls' in dif ferent colors. Adding a cheerful note to the setting was the glow ing fire in each of the fireplaces at the ends of the room, while the mantels were banked with pine and interspersed with lighted red candles. i isittk' ■'7A prettifying' style for ‘ Christmas and-. Kew Year s, ' : festivitfits—dim hdr-do ran , bp ysars at«nr expert hand& P«rm«neBts $2.00 up Shampoo - Set 50c up "Manicure 50c up Ask Us About Our Christmas Specials BELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP Lucy Lane'—A^. Sexton Over Jean’s Dtw Shop t .lohnston-Call Vows In York, S. C., 6th Miss Nellie Sue Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Johnston, of Honda, and Mr. Luther Warren (Buster) Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Call, of North Wllkesboro route three, were married Saturday in York, S. C. The vows were spok en before Judge E. Gettys Nunn. MASONIC NOTICR Regular communication North Wilkeshoro Lodge 407, A. P. & A. M., Friday evening, Decem ber 12th, at 7:30 p. m. Election of [officers. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. p; E. BLLBDOE. Sec’y. Rio De Janeiro, Dec. 8.— President Getullo Vargas and his cabinet agreed at a meeting today, to “give abbsolute solidar. ity to the United States’’ govern ment announced. Bnenos Aires, Dec. 8.—Colom bia has decided to cede Pacific and Carrlbean bases to the Uni ted States, the newspaper Crtti- ca rerported from Bogota today. • * ,r ” . >9’ f - • r .' ^ - lU - >k3’s«-iK>
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