^ i. -■ -JH mBMaOAt, |>EC at, wit^ THE Y«ti K»»w WIme'M»v« Aboat Mr, A. R. MIUw, » weU kiiowit m«nhmat aad termer M tbe Van* aoy eoBBWkttri WM m bnelneM ▼leitor here Teeedey. A denghter wee bora fridey night at the WUkee hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roe, of this city. Mr. Talmage Chambers and family, of Dnrham, are planning to spend their Christmas Tscation with relatlTos In WUkes county. Miss Louise McOlamery has re covered from a recent illness and has retnmed to her position at the Union Bus terminal here. Mr. Buford Jones, of Wilming ton, has been spending a few days here with his father, Mr. J. A. Jones. Miss Sue Williams, of North Wllkeeboro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Call, of Winston-Sa lem. T. Sgt. Cyril Hamby, son of E^ar Hamby, of this city, has sn honorable discharge ,r(vt>m hlsk^tion at Maxwell Field, Ala., aften.almost five years serv ice in the army. He sustained se rious injury to one foot a few months ago, from which he never fully recovered. Mr. D. L. Wellborn, a well known cltlsen of the Stony Pork community, was in this city Mon day looking after business mat ters. Miss Betty Halfacre, a senior at Maa Washington College, Fred ericksburg, Va, Is here for the hoUdays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Halfacre. Miss Margaret Jones, student at State Teachers College at Farm- vllle, Virginia, Is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones. Mrs. R. W. Crutchfield and son, Bobby, of Louisville, Ky., are here for an extended visit with Mrs. Crutchfield’s sister, Mrs. Paul Green. Mr. Vernon Church, who recent ly began service In the navy and was assigned to Bainbrldge, Md., for training, was given a medical discharge and has returned home. Miss Norma Smoak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Smoak, and Miss Mary Dula, daughter of Mr. J. W. Dula, of Wllkesboro, arriv ed home Wednesday from Greens boro College to spend the Christ mas season at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. James Barlow and I Miss Betty Wifley,. stgr childrmi, of the Happy • Valley dent at 8twhei« College; Oolnmr community of Caldwell county, mla. Mo.', has arrirejl hom»‘fdr the were business rMitors in this city holidays, and had as her gueet for Saturday. ‘ about a week, her roommate, Mias Miss Elisabeth McNeill, student' Hallle Gillette, of Toledo, Ohio, of Greensboro College, arrltsd Mrs. Cecil Wiles wont to Hick- yesterday to spend the holidays ory yesterday to visit her sister, with her parenU, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. P. O. Grist, who sustelned a B McNeill broken leg In an auiomobllo aecl- 'mIss Frances Rousseau, student de"t recently and a P^lent In a of Greensboro CoUege. arrived MU**'Q6oJri«' buiL^ yesterday to spend the ChrUtmas the former Miss Georgia Blalock. holiday Tacation with her parents, ! Mrs. A, H. Berry has returned Judge and Mrs. J. A. Rousseau. to her home in Richmond, Va., df Miss Elisabeth Wllkerson. who w^rbo™’'w\®o teaches at Conover, is spending **‘**®^'imnrrv^l the Christmas holidays here with has been very 111. SllgM Improve luo J ,ment is reported In Mr. Well- her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Johnson. , born’s condition. Mr Tal Barnes.’ Jr., student of I Mr. Donald Coffey and My. Bill State college SoT'—V Te“ home last week to spend the ^nooh^ Christmas vacation with his pa j parents. Mr. and Mrs. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tal Barnes. ! „r. and Mrs. Miss Billie Barnes, a student of p Gardner. They will return to school January 2. Wake Forest -College, arrived home Saturday to spend the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tal Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. George. Simmons, of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday here with Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Brame, Sr. Mrs. Simmons is a sister of Mrs. Brame. Mr. Dick Underwood, student of State CoUege, arrived Thursday to spend the holiday vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Elliott, of Winston-Salem, will spend Chrlst- was here with'Mrs. Elliott’s par ents, Judge and Mrs. Johnson I. Hayes. Mr. Billy Hayes, a student of Bowman Gray School of Medicine In Winston-Salem, arrived Tues day to spend the holidays with his parents, Clerk of Court and Mrs. C. C. Hayes, at Purlear. Miss Doris Tulburt, student of Mededith College at Raleigh, ar rived Tuesday night to spend the Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Broyhlll, of Boomer, attended the gradnation exercises at A. S. T. C., Boone, on Tuesday night, December 18. Their daughter. Miss Evelyn Broy hlll, was a member of the graduat ing class. Misses Mary Lee Gardner, Mary Louise Newton, Nancy Forester, Betty Hutchens, and Harriet Crutchfield, who are attending school at Virginia Interment, In Bristol, Va., have arrived home for the holidays, and will return to school January 4. Mr. John Ellis Justice, III, sou of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Justice, Jr. and Mr. Bucky Horton, son of Mr’, and Mrs. Palmer Horton, have arrived from Woodberry Forest school at Orange, Va., to spend the Christmas holidays at their homes here. Mr. Dickie Hlx, son of Mrs. Mary Moore Hlx, Mr. Jack Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foster. Christmas holidays with her Mr. Bill Gabriel, son of Mr. and mother, Mrs. C. H. M. Tulburt, at' Mrs. W. G. Gabriel, arrived Friday Millers Creek. from High Point college to spend Mr. Richard Reins, son of Lt.! the holidays at their respective Col. and Mrs. R. R. Reins, arrived homes here. GREETINGS ★ From the Allen last week from State College to spend the holidays here with his mother. Lt. Col. Reins Is In serv ice In Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford and little dati.ghter, Suzanne, of Wilmington, will arrive Monday to spend a few days with Mr. Staf ford’s mother, Mrs. E. F. Staf ford. Misses Fern and Doretta Foster, daughter of Register of Deeds and Mrs. Troy Foster; and Miss Louise Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kennedy, of Wllkes boro, arrived Tuesday from Le- noir-Rhyne CoUege in Hickory to spend the Christmas holiday vaca tion at their respective homes. ' Mr. Jackie Warner has return ed to his home In Lenoir City, Tennessee, after visiting with Mr. Charles Caudill and other friends for several days. Mr. Warner, formerly of thla city. Is now man ager of two theatres in Lenoir City. Before leaving here in June he was projectionist at the Liber ty Theatre.—Reported. Mr. and Mrs. James Rollins left last week to make their home In Goldsboro, where Mr. Rollins has leased the Wayne Hatchery. While residing in North Wllkesboro Mr. Rollins was assistant county agent, and Mrs. Rollins held a po sition with the Welfare Depart- ‘ment. . . i6 OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS; THE MOST WE CAN SAY THIS YEAR IS: “During the Darkest Hours, Keep In Good Cheer” WE SINCERELY WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS — and a — Prosperous and Victorious New Year! ★ ALLEN THEATRE MONDAY and TUF.^^DAV This L0VE...O tormeiit onddeil#! Eoch merntnlllwy ihaivd in ih* ihoiiow el liar... broevd him, h*r check corened hit...he knew he wot in the grip o( a tpel he could not break ... even though it im- perihd hit Hel From the novel by Richard Llewellyn, author of "How Green Was My Volley.” (ary (rant |V Miss ETHEL Barryaaore BAIRY FIIZGERAID MU wn DUPREZ-WYAH (mci cwuiM • us Dtru nauMMa nsumsiHM to Otoen Moaday on aeeonni,pi the eritleal eoadlttoa of bar bn^ band, wlto is a patient at the for* ernment ' hocpital.: Mr. .Handeiy has been a patient there for.>;iF monthe and little improyemeat has been shown In hla condition. Local girls in aehool at Salem College thia year arriTed Tnes- dsy to apead the holidays at their respeedre homes. They are Hisa Helen Phillips, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. N. Phillips; Miss Mary Elmore Finley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GoVdon Finley; Miss Sue Landon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landon; and Miss Mary Lena Colvard, daughter of Mrs. B. H. Oolvard. The following atndents of Mars Hill College have snired to sirend the Chrletmaa holidays at their respective homes: Miss Helen Lottes, daughter of Mrs. Mable Lottes; Miss Pauline Billings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Panl Billings; Miss Marie Eller, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Eller; Miss Beth Jones, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones; Miss Mary Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nichols; Miss Lillian Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Miller, all of North Wllkesboro; and Miss Mildred Kilby, daughter of Mrs. Etta Kllbyjbf Purlear. Mr, Tom UheJateQ,’atadent Woodtlarry ^re«t sshool $t Oraace, Va., Is vending a few days with frteada In N«w Tnrk, B« wUl arrlTS hsrn.Sanday to spend the holidaya Vith kM Ptf- Mts, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. lidisl- maa. WUkes students at Meredith CoUege la Raleigh arrired Tues day to spend the Christmas vaca tion at their homes. They are Mlaa Pat McNiel, daughter of Mayr or and Mrs. R. T. McNiel; Mtee Lucille Casey, daagbter ot A. H, Caaey; daa^tn lot Casey, aU of thli'eft!^ and Bettye Llnney, daughter of Mrs. W. B. Llnney, of Wllkeaboro. and go to eehoot I Those teoni Wilkes In school at Woman’s CoUege In Greensboro arrived Wednesday to spend the holiday vacation at their respec tive homes. The local students of Woman's College are Miss Tndle Hlx, daughter of Mrs. Mary Moore Hlx; Miss Peggy Finley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Finley; Miss Frances Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy; Miss Jewell Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Howard; Miss Mary Ruth Church, daughter of B.TW1 Mrs. Paul Church. ... 1944. Saar Ganta: ‘ ':!! I «ni a boy If-yanra-old. plaaaa bring ma *■- car gtra, a gaUon at gas aad a 9*el( bt,ejgarattas, eaa- dy, niHa, mfiaeUOf nagta toaa.>' JOHNSON OBUIUHI. Ti'iv Saar Santa: Summit, N. 0. Oa& 17, 1»44. I am a litOa fM'aAt-yaara-old ' ar«4nlay. .. Plaaaa tndy and don’t fan- Druealla, imd Hosdla.v^Tll| ilam each n doU and plenty of candy, nnts and orangea. NOVELLA CHURCH Summit N. C. Dec. 17, 1944 Bear Santa: I am a little boy six-years-old. I go to school every day. Please bring me a dump truck, candy, nnts and oranges. BILLY CHURCH. V Greene county 4-H club mem bers are feeding out 16 baby beef calves for the Kinston Fat Stock Show and Sale next spring. Everyone is happy to have Christmas come. Its spirit has a way of bringing to the surface, for out ward expression, the cordial feelings of goodwill which friends and loved ones have for each other every day of the year. HOIWTCAD . Hr qSWW OOCI »»,meunomoncn Now skowinf — ULESOMCIKAAU Mmcan 'iMUS nsz MM nou lnuk srassa Regardless of what the coming years hold for you and yours, whatever the disappointments may ^ we trust you will remember that our thou^ts are of our friends and we are seeking the brighter side of things that may result in peace, happiness and contentment for alL Wallace Radio Service ' John V. Wallace, Jr^ Prop. COR. 'A’ AND lOTH STS. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C To You, One and Aim * C'xprcssing our appreciation of your courtede* of the past year and extending tbo compliments of the MaooB, w# wUh yoa a Season of hap piness, goodwill and contentment. Whatever the New Year holds for all ot us, may it see tho realization of your every ambition. Western Auto Associate Store J. W. Steele, Proprietor B St., Hotel Wilkes Bldg. ★ North Wllkesboro, N. C.

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