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iinr Tfiiij-MtiM CtidiiidElhr WUMboro. N/0. Dwr 8tn: * lM«* * ilkettm .iM»o man' th&t may taitcrait many M roar Teadwi. I will a®praolate ht U Toa wlU drop me a copy ot away from Korth the papw coataitdac the artlele in the mall. After letTlnc North ^^Ikee- ^ro, where I had s moat dellfht- Inl paiitorate of nearly foar years I hecune paator of the First Bap- WilkMlIoro ap tony that I have loBt ’toaeh with alm«Mit erery mie and eiracrthlBc thera- 1 am enolo^ an artie«a With referenoe to two North WUkee- STETSON Prcm ier ‘ ‘ PIay boy ’ ’ It’s eot a nifllow, “springy” texture and soft feel that's a perfect match for its breezy lines. Plenty tough though—thanks to the exclusive Stetson Vita-! e't* Proce.ss. *8.50 PAYNE CLOTHING CO. North WUkeaboro, N. C. tint yean.~ Cahtton la A town ahoat^MdFP^g^ and j^pl* fcn Bohool. whleh hrtiM . thonsand to twolre p pie near the olty flawjwtl*, there. The Presbyter® supported hy the synods of BolTO CafcSna and (Jeorirfa. Is looa^ there and also the Thornwell Or* plutBaya. one of *1*® beeT^phanages In the sonth. la locAtdd Just acKMSB the BtT66t froBk tile Tirti B«tist ehurch. While serrlng as pastor of the First Baptist church of Clinton I received an unsolicited invitation to ooTne and serve as treaanrer of Forman University, which InvlU- tlon I accepted. After serving os treasurer for four yw«s I retired and am doing only dupply '*ori. In churches In the area adjacent to Greenville. However, I do get m far away • from G#pan^le as Charlotte for supply wofi. While I am a native of North Carolina and a graduate of Wake Forest Cftllege, yet most of Wly active Pfo has been spent to South Carolina. Our homo and many of oar interests are hero and* we doubtless shall remain In South Carolina. Very sincerely yours, EDWARD LORO. (Enclosure) Eugene R. BUer and Dr. R. Rev. „ Fsol OaodOl Make Kn viable Reoorda In Augusta, Ga. Every community has a Just pride In those who go out from their midst and make worth while places for themselves elsewhere. North WllUesboro and Wflkos county are no exception to that rule. - It was my privilege to go to Au gusta, Ga., last fall and assist Rev. Eugene R. Eller in a series of revival services In his great church. I was greatly pleased to find that Mr. and Mrs. Eller had made for themselvee a really worthwhile pkce In a progressive city. Nr. Eller has for several years been pastor of the Crawford Avenue Bnptlet *urch of Augus ta. It Is an'Old church with an enviable record of service. At the present time It has a membership of approximately nine hundred. I found the church well organized land Its services well attended. Mr. and Mis. Eller are not only popu lar with their own congregation but are held In the highest esteem by the city at huge. Under Mr. Eller’s leadership the church is raising funds with which to erect an adequate ednca^ tlonal plant The church has very good educational facilities but the Sunday school has not only out grown the educational equipment In the church building, but has give us more INFORMATION Please... just now—when men. materials and transportation must be conserved—HERE’S A SUGGESTION that will help us give you better service: > When you telephone to report trouble, please tell us just what you think the trouble is. if your refrigera tor is out of order, your common sense description of its ’’symptoms” may save an extra trip and may speed up your service. REMEMBER the more INFORMATION ;5v you give us when reporting trouble the better we can serve you ... . _ ^Electricity is Vital in War—‘Don't Waste ItP* POWER COMPANY MpflA! •■Miaiaiiaii' tk»’\hdtttMa on® dnt la hand and ho^ ki tikm an i/tt- dltiohat twelve OHaatSS the &ext year before ,tlf4;ib«!^U||[ program is begna. *■ i ’ '' The pastor not only has s fhie «WP8 of well trained TOlWrtary workers bat has a fall time Choreh secretary. The oongregatlen ft fponsorlag a mission « f«W MKMiks thd plant and olw i liibsslon ■lx or e^bt milet out ill tWli conn- try. The ehnfcK protldoi dn da- •lataat who eondoett sertiees reif> niarly at the mftekm in the city, but Mr. BUer oondueta aerffcoa at the mission in the oOaatfy ft; ths afternoons. 1 found in the city ot Angi^ stoo another son of vmteoa county. I refer to Dr. R. Pam UandRl, llrhQ was for sla «r more yotii (f(e popular pastor ot tie great ITftt Baptist church Of Aagiotti. The First ChnTch ft oho of the out standing chinches of CtooTgia. It was In this riwlkh that thefronth- em Baptist Oonventles Wan or ganised in 1945. Dorftf Dr. Can- dill's mlnlMry the Ffmt Charei erected one of tho most moden and commodlons edaeitiottal buildings in the State of Qeor^. Dr. Oandill has done an «eejp- tional fine work wtth the First Baptist church of Augusta, how ever, he has recently received and accepted a call to the First Bap tlst church of Memphis, Tenn. He goes again to one of the largest and most Influential churches, not only In Tennessee hut In the South. I am sure that Wilkes county Is proud of the unusual record made by these two men who grew up In the foot hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mr. Eller has asked for a leave of absence from his church In Au gusta that he may do some special work at the South Western Bap tist Theologloal Seminary at Port Worth, Texas, during the months of May, June, and July, of this year. The church has graciously granted him this request. It is very Infrequent that any pastor who has the responsibility for a large congregation can end will leave a busy pastorate to better equip himself for his ministry. Mr. Eller has asked me to serve as Interim pastor during his ab sence. Mrs. Long and I are hap py to tLCcept this Invitation. We shall be privileged to reside In the parsonage while Mr. and Mrs. Eller and his family are away. Some years ago, when Mr. El ler was pastor of the First Bap tist church of Port Giatnes, Ga., It was my happy privilege to assist him In a series of meetings there. Perhaps these Invitations have been prompted .because when I 11 Pu sfegSi;! Ban iifofiid Nov.'ig Wit y. 0. Cape iff Cid SttfMtt of ih|' C«»M revakled ttM Since the 1940 ceftifii;. 'KlfO oountlee—htore.lhao 84 of thg ttOal—ftcfib potnOKthn iaii'li hot 19# t&« wii mofi the ll «4r w A drop ot IB per cent or more reeerded for 1,178 eMitlft. Jka a feautt of fo Ifar Prodnetltm Ceatefi, ftd#r«ver, 4#9 eohBtlei UftefuM ft dftlttlm poiMitloa. U 188 of t&eM fhe ftmWfUie aaunwted to 1# or more per eizit EatMafea of the Nbv. i' 1948, population a'f# fioae# on rbgUfrd- tiona for ration book fow. ® I' POTATO BUO— Ura. Itiielle waa plokSog cotton, and hw amaU aon was fiayinf along near her. SndLde^y he calt- ed to hft mother, “Hare’s a po tato (bngl” “WaU, Mil him, or ft win get over yonder into our potato patch", “Hama’„ said the amall boy earnestly, “can he open th^ gate? V- Nairobi, Kenya, will build fisc- tories to produce certain chemicals and one factory will be a general chemical works. 'i— A^irhdr FEATURING BROWNIE, The Smilidg tUnge Rld« UNCLE SAM, riddft asd Basja Mlag SMOKY, The Moros iWib a^ fuH — Of Pu* and TrMN — And Oar Smoky OlENEandLl GIrle AT THE MVUIEIilY ICMOL EMDAY, MAMH }f Sponsored By the School /Mnissin... IScaodSOc Show Starts at 8:00 Watch For Date We’ll Be at Your Sch^l was pastor of tho First Baptist church at North Wllkesboro I had the privilege of receiving Mr. Eller Into the fellowship of that good church. EDWARD LONG Greenville, S. C. ■V More than 1,000,000 labor union members In Australia have sup ported demands for “pay as you go” taxation. EXECUTRIX NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Having qualified as executrix of the estate of L. D. Barnette, _ late of Wilkes county. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, whose address is Route 2, WiTkesboro, N. C., duly verified, on or before the 18th day of March, 1945, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This J8th day of March, A. D., 1944. MRS. D. E. bARNETTE, Executrix of the Estate of E. D. Barnette, dec'd. 4-24-6tM J. Allie Hayes, Attorney. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Wilkes County. In the Superior Court Grover C. Ellis vs. Ennis Ellis The defendant above-named will take notice that an action, entiU^ as above, has ne^ comnwnced in the Supmdor eonrt of Wilkea coun ty, North Carolina, to get a m- Yorce proceeding; ami that said de fendant will further take notice that she is requir^ to appear at the term of the Superior court of said county to be held on the first Monday in May, 1944, at the court house in Wilkesboro, N. C., and answer or demur to the camplaint in said action or this plaintiff '^11 apply to court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 10th day of March, 1944. C. C. HAYES, Clerk of Suerior Court J. P. JordM, Atty. 4-10-4tM n WILLIAMS • MOTOR CO. a T. H. 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