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^ 1940^ !SFa \rs, W.,T^ Lona ^tertains Her Club iMn, W. IR-Lon* WM'hoBteM Um m«mb«ra of the Friday &f brUtca duib at bar boma Wllkasboro oa Tboraday ot*> ^ag, Daewobar 20,. aad bad a additional gaeats. Bridge . araa 'ptayad at two tables, arrang- '^ed la a colorful Chrlatmae set ting, and was followed by a des sert course. High score prisee in ..the game went to Mrs. A. R. Gray, Sr., for the club members, and to Mrs. Presley Myers for the rlsltora Mrs. Bon Perkins won the bingo prise. Nono I North Carolina, WiL ■ County. Notice is hereby that Hon. R. Gregg Cherry, tJoremor rf North Carolina, has called a ipa- Mal term of the Superior Court of Wilkes County to M held on Jan uary 6, 1947, for a term of two weeks, for the trial of criminal cases. All defendants, witnesses and other parties interested will take notice accordingly. M. F. ABSHER, Chairman, Board County Commissioners of Wilkes County. ^ TROY FOSTER, Clerk Board County Commissioners of iWilkes County. '' Dec. 19, 23; Jan. 2 Support the Y. M. C, A. 8th Colurpn Chrfsti^ios Party 4 ^ The anpiial Christmas tba/suC^^mn olnh wgrit%id opened vtftb b dloifr Princess Cafe, aftbifjV ^Hleb ■. we group went to* the hoqle'of. Ifra.' Preivette in Hntohard, Jr„ was the wlow the top score prise. A d^gbifttv part of the erenlng was ’^the bb'- change of presents. Ex Libris Club Has A , Progressive Dinner Members of Ex Llbrla club, with their husbands as guesbi, enjoyed a three course turkey as a three course dinner on Thursday evening, De cember 19, and gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston for the first course. Preceding the course the group enjoyed Christmas recordings. Leaving the Johnston’s warm home and their lovely hoepltal- Ity, and upon arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Smithey for the second course, the hosts presented the wives with lovely corsages of Christmas greens. The home was attractive ly decorated throughout in the Christmas motif. Gathering In the dining room the group en joyed the main course of the evening. Coming last to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gibbs, the guests were Invited into the dining W. C. Provetts la JS, -t-’ wbsra contrast SOnS SoCfCl Club played at two tables. M». wdtb their Ohytoli&l day evening. Dee. Walter Bller. A ^esM^ pfieedM ttte game of plAyed At two tables. Hish and second^ high score prinf were won by Mrs. Harry PeiutKm and Mrs. Jack Bwofford.' The mem bers made an exchange of ^fts. THURSDAY® FRIDAY W*AVET* mViATCf Miss Irene Culler Is Bridge Club Hostess A delightful Christmas party of the week was the one given by Miss Irene Culler entertain ing for the piembers of the Wll abrl bridge club at hei* home In Wilkesboro. Gifts were exchang ed, bridge was playe^ at three tables, and was followed by re freshments. The top score award in bridge went to Mrs. Albert Vestal and the bingo prize to M-rs. Tom Story. Wesleyan Guild Has Christmas Party The Christmas party of the Wesleyan Service Guild, of the North 'Wilkesboro First Metho dist church was held at the home of Mrs. L. D. Cook on Sixth Street Wednesday evening, De cember 18. All the members were present and assembled at the Cook home at 8:30 o’clock for an informal period of entertain ment. The group made an ex change of presents, and refresh ments were served. Oakwoods W. S Meeting Mhd. prMtdeaW Mded."'ppsii^ foDolwed fay a fauifcMiillwttfipn. :y«ar..'ifeiraj|ii^' ew flonduatid fay Ifaa ‘ Yoonth igr At’ Q|e aloiu id! th# meei^ Christang aaroA Irera sung. dhMbg pnwer waa hy kna R. L. J4»hd8. : Tab hiaBfaara and ttr» vlsiton were preseat During the spdal hour refiresh- meats were eerVed. Mbui^ fliliMiif All Stora Beof Mfn: View Att man de-.j - All Stars at Meant, yihaaeiit Tfaai|iaMi[. was close m ifia>ay,|fa)fw^^k Haixt They a vdep^-ttainr fajifa _ ^ tfae faitsar Kfctt wia-ihS vidorjr- ■’-‘’vlvVr’ liha awMup.and'-tw’ria':^^ m. ]Ptea«M».;: West I "'7 " ' Baffman 14 . j^d 1| WjOsh'l. Tiiyloir t Church ft - Wood Id Broyhili 4 P«t« 1 Elledga 2 : A Paramount Picture sfamn^ BJiVG CROSSE. fo sincf ^m! Parsons-Land Vows Are Spoken Miss Beatrice Parsons, daugh ter of James Parsons, and Fred Land, son of T. W. Land, were united in marriage December 14th at the home of the bride’s brother, Albert Parsons, of Rural Hall. Rev. Lawrence Bain con ducted the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a teal blue dress with a corsage of red rose buds. ' The groom spent three years in the Army Air Corps, eighteen months of which was spent over- seas- After spending their honey moon at Rural Hall, the couple are making their homo at Boom er. Hems of the Week Mrs. R. G. Wright, who has been spending some time with her daughter,'■ Mrs. Danah Pre- vette and family of Greensboro, returned to her home here Sun day. She was accompanied home hy Mr. and Mrs. Danah Prevette and little 8cn, Danny Lee, who spent the day here. Mr. had Mrs. Arvll Souther are new movers to this community. They were former residents of Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Bottoms are new movers Into this com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson, Mrs. P. S. Henderson, Mrs. Floyd Sprinkle and Mr. Washie Pre vette visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wright and family Sunday after-, noon. Born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Souther at the Davis Hos pital a son. Miss Ruby Gwyn Comer, of Mars Hill College, is spending the Christmas Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Com er. OARD OR THANmi We are grateful to our many friends and neighbors for favors conferred upon ns In the recent loss of our son and brother. One does not realize bow much com fort is derived from such beau tiful expreseions of sympathy. We are not unmindfnl of the At lantic Greyhound Oorporatlon for the many kindnesses, flowers and respect ebown In comforting us. We wish to express our ap preciation to the Bus Drivers from different Greyhound Bus Terminals who served as pall bearers. Your beautiful expres sion of sympathy will not be for gotten. Sincerely, MR. AND MRS. L. M. JARVIS, SR'. AND FAMILY. Goodbye, Mumps! Answer Is Vaccination. A promising vaccine for mumps is now being develop ed which should prove good news to mothers and children. Read how medical science Is holding out hope of preventing this pain ful complaint. One of many fea tures in the Janiiary 12th issue of The American Weekly, Na tion’s Favorite Magazine With The Baltimore Sunday American. Order from Your Local News dealer. fi Jjjjist necelved a Iqige shipment i ■'»s*; Meii'kHfc* BfHMOeiOTH MISS SHHni Blue, grey and tan. Sanforized. Fast color JUST UNPAC A New Shipment of Men's FRONT QUARTER HORSEHIDE JACKETS A $30.00 value, too late for Christmas! Now only. MEN'S COWHIDE AND CAPE LEATHER JACKETS Now *15.00 Try Newspaper Advertising. It Pays! REDUCED \ ■ ■ ^ FRED ASTAiRE fo dance'em! CAUiri^D io romance 'et k-S vSSv'X Wi? I f k Mrs. Shoun Kerbough j Entertains Her Club I Mrs. Shoun Kerhaugh was j hostess to the members of the Pastime club in their Christmas party given at her home on Main Street Thursday evening, Decem ber 19. Refreshments followed the game of bridge played at two tables and rummy at one table. Several visitors were In cluded in the party and for the top score prize in bridge for club members Mrs. Johnson Sanders was the winner, and among the visitors Mrs. Maurice Walsh. Second high score awards for club and visitors were won by Mrs. Flake Cooke and Mrs. Paul Harvel. Mrs. L. D. Cooke receiv ed the prize in rummy. An ex change of gifts were made dur- %DeW))( OlcpSaiiJj ai^ freduswd by S«4 C. Dirwetwd by Stuart Hoislot M«t!e emt Lync* by Irving icrim ^ tU/t &KIE2 « ntcTTY cm a uki MELOfaV WWTt CHII&TMa^ HUT WAV! fUTTM’ ON THt nU lUSSUN UALAIV ;■ A AU It MTSeU 32 OF IRVING BERIIN’S GREATEST SONGS including tU W TOU M cuu * Ewmoor sift SOMf $UNNT MT VOUD W JUtfUSCD A cotmf or WHO ANO danci Mas Tou Kur COMMO to. UKt A SOnG tasw) onih«o MOwHaibwi A SaOUM to AN OlOJASHlONtO CIBlMvwl Monday - Tuesdoy ing the evening. Resolution No. 1 For 1947: « Make It a Habit to Try LOWE’S FIRl HARD W A BUILDING mater! And PIumMng Su] STOCK ITEMS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: ‘riRST ^FEATURE Sitirffng 3^ Noon rj| ATr 4M M’G'M ntUNa vnm JoaBBlONOaL-Tlios.MnMLL TOM 1U1Y - JOHN QUALM * RICHARD HAYDN UNA ROMAY • HARRY OAVMOtT • ,A P D e.D- -i Idl imii Mrs. Gardan Finley Gives Twa Parties Mrs. Gordon Finley was hos tess at two delightful cluib par ties at her home on B Street Fri day, December 20, entertaining in the afternoon for the mem bers of the Friday Book club and in the evening for the memibers of the Tea and Topics club. For Friday afternoon Mrs. David B. Browning, president df the club, presided for roll call ddring which time members responded with Interesting articles pertain ing to Christmas. Other enter tainment included singing of Christmas carols, and several flute duct numbers of Christmas music by Mrs. John BVird and Miss Mary Elmore Finley, aiwom- panied at thei piano by Mrs. Fin ley. ’The home was attractively decorated with Christmas greens, red candles, and about a beauti fully lighted tree the hostess had placed gifts for each of the mem bers. At the close .of the„after- noon the guests were invited Into the dining room where re freshments were served buffet style. ’ For the evening guests asBfiisbldd At o^iO' for an Info^Oal.. ^ur during (mmek refresbmMitA e^ed ^ek«e or the evening; the #eare it .tte' . ubls. ~ a AlumiRum Roofing Galvanized Roofing Shingles Rock Wool Alnminum Windows (Limited Supply) Storm Windows Insniated Brkk Sii Fairbanks-Mon Bath Tubs Drain Board Sip'^ (Cast Iron) Lavatories 7 Commodes'^ Speeial Wholesdie Item LARD CANS .L. Bozen Stedi i.49 kr* vr «- « . •; .. -,'Eay, Oppositi P ft- s| 'PhoM389,
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