' i.--' iti Saa>Sla» Serrioor InM lU Ui« Moravian Bondar morning, ^4^' It ' Bwuda^ Dr. Dorld the First ■ 'at (SinTch oir North WUkes- ,, . will be the iveaker. Mnslc ^.'1' trader the direction of Hiss ^elma Laen^ will ^ be furnished hfr the ooiM|Bed fil^elrs of t MMhodist aM Bavt^ rtiarehes. .Xa SMe of ^En the eerrices will be held in the pommunitr House. The pnblie is cordially invited to •Mend. atnr more WAR bonds E. in Va. Robert B. L. Darts paseed away on March 81, at Riverside hospl tal at Newport News, Va. Bte had been ill for a week but his condi tion was not thought critical un til shortly before he died when he had a heart attack which proved fatal. ;h# -so Mr. Darts was ibom In Wilkes ranty on July 28, 1872. In 1821 he was married to Martha BlfiMr both Church, who preceded him in death several years ago. To this union were bom ten children as follows: Clarence Darts, North Wllkeabdro, Tom Darts, of Mil lers Creek Pvt. Lonnie Darts, of Ahoskl'e,' Bdy Dhrts, ,, boro, and Mrs. Fred Hamby, of ^fl^}kesbon>. He was preceded In Idwth by two sons, Howard and f OUs Darts, and two who died In 1- Infancy. He is Burrtved by graadchlldren. ■ Mr.' Darts loined the church in early life. Prior to his Illness he attended church and Hunday school regularly. Funeral service was conducted Sunday at 3:80 at Relns-Sturdl- vant funeral chapel in this city. Dr. David Frowning officiated. The beautiful HohJ tribute and the goodly number of friends pres ent attested to the esteem in which Mr. Darts was hold. The pall bearers were: Tom Haig wood, Monroe Eller, W- B- Snow, H. H. Lovette, Claude Ken nedy and Arlon Triplett. Flowers were carried by Mrs. Goldie Lovett, Mrs. Lee Hender son Mrs. Clemmle Snow, Mrs. Belie Lovette, B4rs. Prances Stev enson and Miss Alaino Davis. Interment was in the family plot In Mountain Park cemetery. • Why let all that space in your basement go to waste? You can put a valuable, extra room down there easily and at surprisingly low cost with Johns-Manville Decorative Insulating Board Bevel Panels and Plank. > They go up right over old walls. No painting or finishing. Nails can’t show because of the "Lightning Joint” shown in diagram at right. Drop in and see the lovely pastel-colored J-M Bevel Panels and Plank we have right here in stock. LIOHTNINO JOINT INVISIBLI NAIUN6 —Nail goes through flange (top)... Next panel slides over it ...Locks... No nails show. Wilkesboro Mfg. Co. . p 0 U C T S JtduuMmme Mtn View Home Club In Meeting For March The March meeting of the Moun tain View Home Demonstration Club was held Wednesday, March 14, at the school lunch room with twelve members present. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. B. W. Pendry. De- votionals were by Mrs. Lac Roy Porter. Waste fats were brought by sev eral members and a donation of $25.00 was made to the Red Cross. The meeting was then turned over to Mrsv Annie H. Greene, who gave an interesting talk on “Well Planned Meals troip the Pantry Shelves.” She then prepared two dishes which were served to the members. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having cpialified as administra tor of the estate of Jennie E. Har ris, late of Wilkes county, N C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, whose address is Wilkesboro, N. C., duly vertfied, on or before the 18th day of February, 1046, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persona in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement This 13th day of February, 1946. SPENCER HARRIS, Administrator of the estate of Jennie E. Harris, dec’d. S-SI9-fitT Mrs. Susaam Wil liams vras borti-i - 1817, the daufb^ oi w sat# Mr. and Mrs. Joka OiiweBwiidtf," of Honda. She jofiaod Lsbanon Metib- odlst eburcb at an earty kge and, lived a consistent member until death, which came on Soptember 19, 1945. Funeral services were held from her home and conduct ed by her pastor. Rev. S. J. Braw- ley, assisted by Rov. B. B- Ward, of Tobacoovllle, and Dr. M. L. Mott, of Wlnston-flalem. The body vtas interred at the family ceme tery, by her husband, the late M. C. milUrns. The beauUful fior- al tribute was carried by nieces and friends of the family. Pall bearers were Arlon Triplett, Jake Church, Hobart Smlthey, (jharlle Ferguson, R, G- Ferguson, T. O. Minton, Homer Carlton and O.- M. Profflt. Mrs. Williams was married on January 24, 1882, to Michael Co lumbus Williams and to this union were born six children, five of whom survive: Mrs. W. B. Carl ton, of Winston-Salem, Mrs. F. H. Gllreath, Louis, M. Williams, Nannie N. Williams, and C. Glenn Williams, all of Wilkesboro. She is also survived by five grandchil dren and two great grandchildren. In the going of Mrs. Williams, the family, loses from their midst a devoted mother, the community a faithful friend and neighbor, and the church a devoted member. We feel her parting is our loss but her eternal gain. An invalid for several years, her patience and gentleness are too deeply engraved on our hearts for forgetfulness. We cannot say—and we will not say That she is dead^—She is just away. —Contributed. Buy More Bonds! FUNERAL SERVICES )!} vV. r: v; r'f- j’// Reius-Stnrdivant Nortk WflkMboro, N. C. WE LIGHTHN YOUR TASK .4f-. • • • y *'rm glad you got the Straioliner, darling.** *'The plane or the hat ?” "Bothr Men on the way up choose the Stetson "Stratoliner" The returning buainesaman above has hia feet on the ground in more ways than one. His entire outfit is right for the occasion. Put yourself in this outfit and you’re right and ready for almost any informal occasion. The light tan gabardine, with red-and- black tie set against a soft cream shirt, lends a brisk, free-and-easy look that spells, youth at any age. And whatever the occasion or the cloth ing you’re wearing, remember this: there’s a style and color of Stetson perfectly suited to it. This modem, youthful look is accented by the Royal Stetson De Luxe “Strato liner”, streamlined as the famous planes it is named after and light as the clouds they fly over. The Royal Stetson De Luxe “Strato liner” shown above is priced at $12.50. The Stetson “Stratoliner” is $7.50. You’ll look your 'i the right SteLscn Payne Clothii^ Co North Wilkesboro, N. C. The Northwestern Bank NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Statement of Condition March 20,1945 RESOURCES Cash and Due From Banks $ 4,492,258.52 Bonds, Stocks and Accrued Interest 11,609,087.54 Loans 4,250,572.59 11 Backing Houses, Furniture and Fixtures, less depreeiation Other Assets 83,466.13 4,932.00 Total $20,440,316.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (Common) $ 280,000.00 Surplus - 280,000.00 Undivided Profits 281,759.00 Reserve tor Contingeneies 7,500.00 Reserve for Interest One Depos itors, Taxes, Etc. 96,797.70 Deposits of Dealers as Onarantee tor Loans —- Other Liabilities 170-95 DEPOSITS 19,480,654,52 Total R. A. DOUGHTON, Pretident EDWIN DUNCAN, Executive Vice-Pre*. D. S. HILL', AMittant Caehier MISS ANNE DUNCAN, AMietanI CmU^ D. V. DEAL, Caibicr Memher Faderat Deposit Insurance Corporation SERVING NORTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA