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!m thsUiif' Mk# jlHdrsd Bl|#i it =»_
jM.Hj^ »Hd t^Roh^ Ww*«lJ^pn*r*i ^
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Wilkeabo.
Stiontrjr ^lety
M »t the ch«rch on
Rr^Tenlntg. The Ingram
^wne giTen by meoUtem of Mrs.
Blmer Lowe’s circle with Miss
Habel Hendren as the leader.
SeTeral of the members took part
In presenting the topic “An Ur
gent Qospel-3oni of Angel, the
Hope of the WerW”, In a beau-
Ofnl Christmas setting wl’h man
ger and babe. and-Ughted Christ
mas tree. Throughout the pro-
grom Mrs. John Cashlon, accom
panied at the piano by Miss
Irene PhlHips, sang Christmas
carols.
Mrs., George W. Johnson, the
president, occupied the chair tor
the bnelnees session.
»r, whldi whh ptrtetnh
WintoliboTOV'ltttlf&d ■
[!fchhiiKy ttbratal «t
:^idberS'iUUI
tjjidng “irttilpl-
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PWrtter «ih#e« ft-
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Flefisant Home W.M. U.
Holds Monthly Meeting^
13ifc December meeting of the
"W.M.U. of Plesiiant Home B«p-
ttst church met Sunday evening,
■cember 21 at the church.
The program was in charge of
iss Minnie McNeil. She was as-
^sisted by Misses Cora McNeil.
.iiilan Kilby and Grace Whitting
ton, Mesdames C. 0. Lovette,
Cla'e Bun;sarner, Gilbert Foster
and Ray Bumgarner.
The president. Mrs. G. G. Fo.s.
ter, presided during the Imsinesa
meeting. Committee for the
1942 office was appoin ed and
several other .business matters
were attended to.
Let the advectwine columns ot
this paper be your shopping guide
ilrtlrs WwMihiiV Club
MmiMy 'Meeting
An latoraa'lng program wi#
gttrea at th» dMUithly neeting. ,
the WUkeaboro Reator Woman^
elub which wae hold at ‘hO hpAp
of ilta. O. T. MHhhell wttii^Jll#
B. N. PhlUlph Mrs. JooFe^
eon as co-hoateoooa. Mrs. J,,B.
Henderson, chairman of .^Qie
American Home department, waa
In charge of the program which
featured National Defense and
home decnr'tlons..
Mrs. U. 1 Dula gave a papOr
on DefenjK and Home Makui,
and dlstkbuted leaflets on Civil
ian Defense, after which club
members signed the Consumers
pledge.
In keeping with the Christmas
season Mrs. ‘ J. B. Henderson
gave the origin of a Christmas
:ree In other coun’rles and Mrs.
0. T. Mitchell sang "A Christmas
Tree". A number of Christmas
Carols were .mng by the group
and gifts were exchanged.
Mrs. Phillips, the presiden*,
presided for the business part of
the meeting. A large number of
the members were present and
during 'he social hour refresh
ments were served.
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na»»andeC|MJ»h^ /^iHonry
uii. JtliMnr« teheoirthM *f*^ 'wilk
ON HOLIDAY TRIPS
ride a
CITY CAB
Phone 176
Day or Night Service
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
0th St.—Next to Bus Station
Look for Black and
White Taxis
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cbefnA kipM "ak tka aoMiink. wwa
weiar p^dd Mrs. Parit^plWed
mnlM no^ ;yOf ‘'l4ab*MW'’
by £is|rt, •^enot^soba’a
nsad^w the'r^^to^'
The hilda for.
•becomingly attired Jp it-dayilmff
dress of Ice bine' et*fa wRb
whicn she used 'brovin aocwo-
rles. • Hef aboutder cofaaife.^ wai
of Gardenias; y ' ‘ ; •
Mrs. Damschrodof; ' daughter
of Mr J, T. Irvin of WUkeaboro.
and the late Mrs. Irvin, 1. a grad^
uate of the Hlddenlte high school
and attended Mitchell Colteke in
Statesville. She holds a* position
in the Home Demons*ration,office
of WUliea county.'
Mr. Damschroder, son ox Mr.
and Mrs. R- K. Damschr^er. of
Toledo. Ohio, graduated from
r.he Toledo, high school, then
went to Prince'on Unive?slty for
three years. Following the cere
mony Mr. and Mr?. Damschroder
left for their wedding trip .o
Toledo. Ohio, and upon their re
turn will be at home in Wilkes
boro where Mr. Damschroder is
connected in business wl'h the
Tuxedo Hatchery.
After the rehearsal Wednes
day evening. Mrs. Frank McNinch
Jr., of rharlolte. and a sister cff
he bride, entertained at an in
formal open house at the Irvin
home honoring the bridal couple
Ices in wedding bells were served
diirin,g the evening.
Cards were issued making for
mal announcemfent of the mar
riage.
T.ovette-Pi-uitt Vows
also’
■
H. C.
Pu.':
Brjenif
«rt.'
wik€
He _
lb eariy llite^
Baptist churoli
the Church
Wllkeaboro,
a member unt
He recall
servioed'
_ , i'ftH ,
Ihoada,: Olay and Mag iUuda«.'
of contribiiMQna-
oute^^fe;
, hls Ilpga werh
McOr^.,TS^
of ''yern|ial*r, R(
^prMf3Ph
hegUt^g M I*
jile ■ or ^the- .ehsrcltf
tthV 4a«J» XST^Kt.*
ieHowahip
^ti»e refiigllmMti‘wffl'.w au*TM.
ters^’Mfii.
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jl.
all of Nbrth
Mple T
Bki body
chftfch
SB'■a»Jhe'’
|td fef-if|illt. 44^the
a; hope In Christ
,ifd Joined 'Oenter
later Uniting' with
jt~ ddd of North
I0f6 ’ & yremalped
[l death.
his education In
the public schools , of - Wilkes
county and after finishing his
schooling he taught school for
several years, then going Into
public ■'works at Flint, Michigan.
eemeterfl^(h|ttib.dtedt . ^tg ' to do
Radio Cb
'■■At'®
* ’Radio’s, (gihoin stw^’Ray Hall,
with' his Bltm^Rld^-entertainers
will he at the couirthoUa^ Friday
night, January 2, at 7; 80 o’
clock. • Bveryhody ’ylU have, a
goM: time and. see a new show,
■‘im Ghost Walktj In.’’ ^
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on or before the iBt ®y at - -
bett' 194i, «r thig notice Wfll ,
plead in m of their right to^dlM
cover. '^AUy persons te(jebted‘'-’’S(H
said ehtete win please make I'mnu^
diato settlement. ,
This Ist'day of December, 194^.
MBS. L. C. HOETONr-
Administrator of the estate
of W: J. Horton, dec’d.
l-5-6t (m)^
WillkuDa Motor
Company
T. H. WILLIAMS, Mgr.
BEAR FRAME
SERVICE
jood Used Cat s, Trucks
and Tractors
• EASY TERMS •
tVill Pay Cash for Late Model
Wrecked Cars and Trucks
Tomplete Body Rebuilding
Electric and Acetylene Welding
'PHONE 334-J
Methodist Young People
Sing Cnristmas Carols
The Young People of the North
W’llkesboro Methodist church,
accompanied by Rev. A. C. M’ag-
goner, pastor of the church. Mrs.
W. D. Ha’.facre., their Coumsellor,
and Mr. and Mrs. Oti.s Keeliing.
went to a number of places in the
city to sing Christmas Carols to
the idck people and shut-ins on
Wednesday evening. At the close
of their singing ‘he group went
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1.
C. Rein.s, where hot chocolate
cookie.s were served by Mrs.
Reins. The refreshments were
provided by the young people.
[ - _
ADMINISTRATOR’S NO'TICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Odie T. Gil
bert, late of Wilkes county, N^C., ‘oo^Anummeed
this is to notify all persons hav- December 22 Announcea
ing claims against said estate to j Lovette announces
present them to the unders^n^, marriage of her dangh'er.
whose address ts Boonmr, N. C., William J. Pruitt,
tiulv verified, on or before tnejrAy. -
1st^day of December. 1942, or this j on Monday. December 2-,
notice will be plead in bar of their j York, S. C.
right to recover. All persons in-1 ^ —— rj
debted to said estate will please Oulgou-Gwyn ,
. make immediate settlement. , 3ccn AntlOUnCCd ' —
This 1st day of December, 1941i t p Oiilfirou of
MRS. ODIE T. GILBERT, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ih Gulgou. oi
Administrator or the estate Valdese. have announced ‘*i®J;"
of Odie T. Gilbert, dec’d. gagement of tbeir daughter, Miss
l-5-6t (ra) I pioi-puce Oiiigou. to Mr. WIlHani
*^i7;;iiN:r5TRATRIX'S NOTICF
:,lxot .he &t.;.,»fJohn Andrew , „,„ion
With the home office of ’he
Northwestern Bank in North
Wilkesboro. Mr. Gwyn, a son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gwyn. is an
assistant cashier of the Bank of
Norh Wilkesboro.
Gala Preview Sbo
the Old, Swing In
New Years Eve Midnight Shpw...
New... With
^BK^snMfGTNTDMitil^iaMu of *uJ
Nhw 1942 brings you their most sdnS^ional
A dazzling eyeful! A lilting eorfol! HappKSss is headed your v
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w»kFoy BAINTSR • Virginia WEIDLER • Ray MeDOIMiD
Richard QUINE • Donald MEEK • Alexand^ WOOILCC
Semn Pl«y by (US«Y BIltKElEY • PrySouS hv ARTHUR I
Preview Showing Before'Regular Showing New Year’s Eve i . . Doors Open, 11 ^
LIBERTY
THEATRE
Tickets On Sale Now
AH Seats
Make’
I Harris, late of Wilkes County,
I State of North Carolina, this is to
} NOTIFY all persons having claims
. .igainst said estate to present them
lb the undersigned on or before
the 8th day of December, 1942, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
heir, right to recover.
.All persons indebted to the said
itate will please make immediate
■ctlement.
This the 8th day of December,
. D., 1941.
BESSIE HARRIS,
Administratrix
A. H. CASEY, .Atty.
i-l2-6t (m)
riACMs
. The War Department has sent
.1 memorandum to comraaritding
generals regarding settlement of
claims resulting to farms and
crops nasulting from recent
euvers.
e Full
V
reminders
The inventive genius of man
as iw®dg it possible for me
of bouse-
srform oH
tasks as well os i»
otions.
te iob in the home a good
light at Aot.
i,y I da all tarts of lobo-
reWgofHi your
your floor*, wash •**
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Lyour chat
acks. Our policy, not to carry over merchant
: savings.
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Vrice
ir trimmed and uni-
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Price
All this season’s sty
les and ^^rials in
junior, wo-
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best selertion.
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