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Star
Goers", i. From
■Peopte Yoo Know Who Move About
UiM Marth.-
W^. J, Pviv^bII, of Summit
VM • pbMumt caller at
l»e Jour^-IPatriot ofi^ today.
I; Mf; aad Mrs. P. W. Drianey, of
Ghaiiotte, recently Tisited Mr. and
Mrs. Roa^ EkKltres.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Foster at
tended funeral sarrlce In Taylors
ville, Snnday> f«sr Mt. Hid C. Camp
bell.
[ Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nelson and
j Mis* Elisabeth FTnley 'were visit
ors In’ Boone over the week-end.
Miss Slla Brame, of Winston-
Salem, spent the week-end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
J. Brame.
Mrs. T. B. Finley Is spending a
month at Black Bear Inn near
West Jefferson.
Bom to Pfc. and Mrs. Baiter D.
Mastin of North Wilkesboro route
three, a daughter, July 19 at the
Wilkes hospitaL
this city, very
dered three vocal ntttnMm
evening a# the feature of ^i^
gram for the North WU^EMh^o
Llotts Club meeting. Miss Frasier
Vbo bss sung on a numbw of ra
dio programs, was aooomgisnted at
the piano by Miss Lois Scroggs.
C. B. JenUns, Jr., wap ^pro-
gram chaUnun, and he pr^fimte4
Miss Frasier and Miss Scroggs af
ter the club had! joined in singing
"Home On The Range”. Follow
ing the program Rev. T. Sloane
Guy, Jr„ who was a gnest of S.
T. Anderson, spoke briefly on the
subject of "Values of the Indlvl-
’t 'abUoIpsH- a.-Ajiig
rnsh over the yruuk-end, the final
day’s ot the big sen-oat saie, and
In the advertlsemmit' on page
three point -ont some special
filjaeB whl^^^ehonld mT,
gated 'before the nqh sU^ and
the values disappear through pur
chases made by thrifty shoppers.
Turn now to the advertisement
and then pay the store an early
vlait while selecttons are still
good.
Ci^Biigbieer
KMBee
Cnr AND FARM SURVETS
PROPKaTY ,fLATS i
giP(|lfc df North
.Wilkes^ib hiding
— THJMPORARY —
Telephone 42
Miss Margaret Jones Is spending
a week In Thomasvllle at a house-
party given by Miss Amanda Wall.
Seaman Sidney M. Anderson
and wife, the former Miss Lura
Hollar, visited in Boone for a few
days this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. Warren
spent the week-end with Mr. War
ren’s mother, Mrs. Belle Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Page Choate, of
Wilkesboro, spent the week-end in
Sparta, as guests of their parents.
Mrs. W. S. Cox, of Greensboro,
is here visiting with her sister,
Mrs. C. E. Jenkins, and other rela
tives.
Miss Alma Dennis spent last
with .her aunt, Mra W. L.
Snls, of Johnson City, Tenn.
w
l^^par. Hadley Hayes, of Wilkes-
IPKro, has recently had his home
Repainted.
Mrs. Watt Goodman, of Moores-
vllle, is spending sometime in
Wilkesboro with her niece. Miss
Ruby Pearson.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Moore a son, David McDaniel, II.
at Black'welder hospital In Lenoir,
on Monday, July 31.
Mrs. M. E. Bauguss is spending
a few days with her son, Pfc. How
ard Banguss, at Camp Slbert, Ala.
Mr. Clyde Warren has returned
home after spending a few weeks
with his sister, Mrs. M. F. Carlton,
of Hampton, Va.
Mrs. S. S. Cochman, of Clear-
t»^tater, Fla., is visiting in the home
U cAMr. and Mrs. R. A. Greer, at
: Mm^vian Falls.
Mrs. N. C. Teague, of Lexingrion,
is -visiting in the homes of Mrs. A
! C. Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Wellborn. Mrs- Teague made her
home in Wilkesboro for sometime
while her husband. Rev. Mr.
I Teague, was pastor of the Wilkes
boro Baptist church.
Mr. R. B. Smith has returned
to his home at Kingstree, S. C., af
ter a few days visit here with his
son. Dr. H. B. Smith, and family.
Painters are now at work giving
a new coat of paint to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Osborne
who reside in Wilkesboro.
Home on the range was never Uke this! When a Hollyw^ cow-
bov meets a Western wow-girl ... in a jingle-jangle mt that s
saddled with songs. Hollywood cow-boys and Texas wcw-babes . . .
booted with laughs, spurred with love . . . a singm, swmgm stam-
nede of romance and'revelry. All this and ®we m Paramount s
new hit “Take It Big’’, showing Thursday
with Jaik Haley, Harriet Hilliard, Fuzzy Knight, Mary Beth Hughes
and Ozzie Nelson and his band.
Mrs. W. E. Jonas returned to
her home here Weoaesday after a
week's visit with friends at Lynch
burg, Va., and Washington, D. C.
She was accompanied on the trip
by her daughter. Miss Margaret
Jones.
The
KlHI
TlllOKIIG
Mr. and -Mrs. Spencer McGrady.
who bold positions in war plants
in Detroit, Michigan, are spending
a week at their home on North
Wilkesboro route one.
Mr. Gilbert G. Foster has re
sumed his duties with the Motor
Service Company after undergoing
a tonsillectomy at The Wllkee Hos
pital several days ago.
Dr. Varlna Warren, of Hunts
ville. Ala., is spending some time
here ivith her father and sister.
Dr. W. A. Taylor and Dr. Carolyn
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rich and
small daughter, Linda, of Dur
ham, spent the past week with
Mrs.' Rich’s mother, Mrs. Belle
Warren, of Wilkesboro.
Mrs. W. C. Moore, of Lenoir,
and Miss Mary Gage Barber,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Barber, of Wilkesboro, are visiting
Mrs. Moore’s daughter, Mrs. Kent
Mathe-WBon, at Palm Beach, Fla.
Lt. and Mrs. Darrell Kirby are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pardue,
of Roaring River, a few days this
week. Lt Kirby has a 10-day
leave from Charleston, S. C. He
is a polit on a B-24.
Mrs. Myrtle Jenkins, of Win
ston-Salem, spent a short while in
the city last week with her sister,
Mrs. Bessie R. Grayson. She was
accompanied home by Mrs. Gray
son, who ■will spend a week with
her.
Eschol Cemetery To
Be Given a Cleaning!
Citizens of the Eschol church
community are requested to meet
at the church Friday at 9 a. m.,
for the purpose of cleaning off the
cemetery and church grounds, ac
cording to an announcement made
Saturday by Mr. J. G. Earp, who
resides in the church community.
“If a number of the people will
come out, it will not take long to
clean off the cemetery and church
grounds”, Mr. Earp stated, and he
hopes that there will be a large
turn-out of interested parties.
Public Safety Officer
Wanted For T. V. A.
Mrs. J. R. Marlow and Mr. Bill
Marlow attended the funeral for
Mr. Ed C. Campbell in Taylorsville
Sunday. Mr. Campbell had been
seriously 111 since the death of his
grandson, Lt. Wade E. Campbell,
Jr., who was killed in an airplane
acc’dent in Florida two weeks ago.
A representative from the T. V.
A. will be in North Wilkesboro on
Monday. August 14, at which
time an examination for Public
Safety Officer will be given.
Men from 21 to 50 who are In
terested In these Jobs and who
are not working In essential em
ployment should report to the U.
S. Employment Service at 9:00 a.
m'. on the 14th of August.
Republican Meeting!
COURTHOUSE IN WILKESBORO
Wednesday, Aug. 9,8 P. M.
All Republicans are cordially invited to attend—
ESPECIALLY THE UOIES!
This Is An Important Meeting For Our Party. Be
Sure to Be Present!
Wilkes County Republican
Execudre Committee
Dinner guests of Deputy Mar
shal and Mrs. Walter M. Irvin
Friday evening were Mrs. Dwayne
Irwin, Mrs. Kreger, and Dr. 0. K.
Richardson, of Elkin.
Mrs. Mary Mosely Whitcomb,
who leaves for North Wilkesboro
tonight, will be accompanied by
Miss Helen Marshall Mabry, of
New York ity, who arrives today.
They will be joined in North
Wilkesboro by Mrs. Elizabeth
EXPERT
F. M. Ferrel
/f Cdtting
to Our Store
Aug. eth-IOth
Let ban show you his large
and uwtsually fine array of
brand new
SCmNCS amd
COATINGS
to he
Made to Measure
$37.00 up
Let him take your measure
ment for a Suit or Coat, to
be delivered now or bter.
PAYNE
ClothingCo
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Mr. A. F. Hall and Mr. Claude
Roberts. of Knlghtdale. are
spending this week with their
mother, Mrs. J. B. Hall, in Wilkes
boro.
Mrs. W. E. Keeter and daugh
ter. Miss Marjorie Keeter, are
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. James Lowe and Mrs. J. B.
Hall in Wilkesboro.
Mrs. Jeni Wistheimer, of Boone,
has resumed her position ■with the
Ideal Beauty Parlor which Is op
erated here by her sister, Mrs. Al
bert Raymer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Marshall,
of Wilkesboro, had as their guests
last week Mrs. Marshall’s father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Newsom, of King.
Rev. Fred H. Shinn, pastor of
the Wilkesboro and Union Meth
odist churches, left today to spend
several days at Lake Junaluska at
tending a pastors’ training school.
Mrs. Homer A. Carlton, Sr., Is
recovering satisfactorily following
a major operation Tuesday at
Lewis-Gale hospital in Roanoke,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Roope,
of Bllssfleld, Michigan, are spend
ing tea days with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Roope, of
Moravian Palls, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Lowe, of Boomer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Price, of
Mooresville, are expecW to arrive
Tuesday to remain until Friday as
guests in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Gwyn and Mrs. J. L.
Clements-
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Foster
have returned to tAngley Field.
Va., alter spending two weeks at
Congo postofflee ■with Mr. Foster’s
mother, Mrs. A. O. Foster, and in
this city with Ntrs. Foster’s moth
er, Mrs. J. C. Wallace
Mrs. A. !>. Flncannon spent last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Handy. She was ac
companied home by her son, Bob
by, who bad been visiting his
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gabriel and
daughters, Pat and Norma, and
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Pope and
children, Stephen and Patsy, have
returned to their homes In the
city after spending several days
last week at Horton’s Trailer
Camp on Winkler's Creek near
Boone.
Crutchfield, who will accompany
them to Boone for a 10-day stay
at Daniel Boone hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Gibbs
and family have moved to the
former C. A. Dimmette house on
the corner of Fourth and D
streets. The residence where
they had been making their home
on E street was recently purchased
by Mr. L. S. Spaluhour, who, with
his family, expect to move there
in a few days.
FURNITURE
Always
A Good
INVESTMENr
Mrs. A. H. Berry, of Richmond,
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Tom fV^ell-
bom and children. Tommy and
Nancy, have returned to their re
spective homes after a visit -with
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wellborn, Mr.
Guy Wellborn and children, and
Mrs- Wellborn’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Quincy Kilby, of Millers
Creek. Mrs. Berry is Mr. R. L.
Wellborn’s daughter, and Tom is
his grandson.
Save Food and Fuel
with a new
Word has been received here
that Mrs. Mary Fritz, daughter of
the late Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Stew
art, of North Wilkesboro, was the
moving spirit behind the splendid
donation of $25.00 sent this news
paper by the Big Star Store of
Portsmouth, Va., recently. By this
action, Mary demonstrated that
she still has Wilkes close to her
heart. The Red Star check, rep
resenting contributions from the
employees of the store was greatly-
appreciated, and has been turned
over to the polio fund for which it
was sent.
ALLEN PRINCESS
RANGE
You can cut food waste in your
cooking and baking and also con
serve fuel by using one of these
efficient, porcelain-enamel ranges.
J. E. Culler Sells
Milling Property
In this quality Range you^l
all essential features allo^ble
under wartime reflations — plus
attractive design, durable con
struction, and efficient, dependa
ble operation that have made the
name ALLEN, on stoves, famous
for over three quarters of a cen
tury.
J. E. Culler, who has been oper
ating a com mill in the western
part of Wilkesboro for the past
several years imder the name of
J. E. Culler & Sons, has sold his
mill outfit and building to Walter
Watts and G- M. Baker, who will
continue its operation. Mr. Culler
states that for the time being he
will not become engaged in other
line of business.
Allen Ranges are made by
quality jtove builders
since 1867
Holiness Revival
Revival services are now in prog
ress at the Pentecostal Holiness
church at Congo. Rev. Nora V,
Scarce is doing the preaching.
Special string and vocal music are
featured at the services, which are
held at eight p. m- daily. There
■will be services Sunday at 11 a. m.
Ask Us For Details
Especially so, when you take advantage of the many
values offered by the
Better Homes Furniture Co.
We have a splendid assortment of . . .
LIVINGROOM SUITES (all with springs), BED
ROOM SUITES, BREAKFAST SETS, PLAT
FORM ROCKERS (all spring), DRESSER^
LINOLEUM RUGS, CHAIRS, TABLES, AND
MANY OTHER ODD PIECES. SEE US FOR
BARGAINS!
SPECIAL ON STUBIO COUCHES!
All
With
Springs]
Of Course!
New
Shipment
Just Arrived!
Covered with high grade tapestry and
velour. Sturdily constructed These
are very special values at
and eight p. m.
BETTER HOMES
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