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■Hrth Wllkesboro nas • Hiding radius of 50 miles Serving I'M),000 people to Northwestern Carolina The Journal lot Has Blazed the Trail of Progress |n tlve "State of Wilkes" For toys NORTH WILKESB0R0, N. C.. ["hursdav. May 4. 19y) Published Mondays OFFICERS OF WILKES COUNTY FEDERATION OF HOME CLUBS AND FOR ALL HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUBS IN WILKES Officers of the Horn* Demonstration clubs In Wilkes are as follows: BOOMER — President, Mrs. John Andrews; v-presi4ent, Mrs. Mrs. Arvil Smith; sec.-t^eas., Mrs. Atwell German. BUGABOO — President, Mrs. Irvin Key; v-president,! Mrs. W. P. Tharpe; secretary, Mrs. C. R. Byrd; treasurer, Mrft. Ralph I Tharpe. • » CLINGMAN — President, Mrs. Millard Mathis; v-presl^ent, 'Mrs. Armstrong Gray; secretary, Mrs. Claude Mathis; treasurer, Mrs. G. C. Green. CRICKET — President, Mrs. D. E. Turner; v-presi^ent, Mrs. Clinton Eller; secretary, Mrs. Bob Church; treasurer, Mrs. Ed Bumgarner; reporter, Mfa. W. E. Jones. > FAIRPLAINS — 'President, Mrs. Wiley Brooks; y.-president, Mrs. Claude McGee;' secretary, Mrs. Harold Bumgarnet*; treasurer, Mrs. Grady Miller} reporter, Mrs. C. B. Johnson. ' [ FERGUSON — President, Mrs. Eugene Shepherd; V-president, Mrs. Sam Jones; sec.-tjreas.. Mrs. T. W. Ferguson. _ G1LREATH — President, Mrs. Albert Baity; v-president, Mrs. —.. . W. H. Tevepaugh; sec.-treas., Mrs. Ed Hendren. LEWIS FORK — President, Mrs. Cecil Church; v-prealdent, Mrs. Denzil Dyer; sec.-treas., Mrs. V. D. Foster. MILLERS CREEK — President, Mrs. Paul Delp; v-^resident, Mrs. J. B. Rash; sec.-treas., Mrs. Allen Phillips. % MORAVIAN FALLS — President, Mrs. Perry Lowe; v-president, Mrs. C. F. Bretholl; sec.treas., Mrs. W. C. S'croggs. ' MT. PLEASANT — President, Mrs. Jake Eller; v-president, Mrs. Mabel Elller; sec.-treas., Mrs. Annie Ellis, reporter, Mrs. Ruth Brown. i* MTN. VJEW — President, Mrs. Judson Yale; ' v-president, Mrs. Eugene Sebastian; sec.-treas., Mrs. Carrol Dancy. , MULBERRY — President, Mrs. Trealy Harrold; v-president, Mrs. Eugene Sebastian; secretary,( Mrs. Bryce Sebastian; treasurer, Mrs. Everette Hayes. PLEASANT RIDGE — President, Mrs. B. W. Carter; v-president, Mrs. Lizzie Walsh; secretary, Mrs. Dalla Thompson; treasurer, Mrs. Mohea Caudill. PORES KNOB — President, Mrs. M. B. Lowe; v-president,* * RONDA — President, lMrs. Grady Dimmette; v-presi< ent; Mrs. John Hurl; sec.-treas., Mrs. I A, T. Whittingtonv MAPLE HILL — Preai, ent, Mrs. Roland jRuJonet; _v-p |dent, Mrs. Roger Pniitte; treas., Mrs: J. B. BejJL V Eleven Pickets Sh ' Neor Coal M • " Morgantown, W. .Va., Apri 20 —Eleven men were wounded today when operators of a s lall nonunion mine fired upon Ui ted Mine Workers Union pic :ets marching toward the pit. P All but one of those woui ded were union miners. State police arrested Asa P *>vince, owner of the mine and si ven of his employees and partner i. J — Every North Carolina 1 irm should be prepared for ei le gency treatment in case of : I dent, "this means that a first _ 'kit is essential farm equipn si ' 's ' Mrs. Dqwey Broyhlll; secretary, Mrs. Russell Brookshire; treasurer, Mrs. Pearl Parller. ROARING RIVER _ President Mrs. Dan Hudson, v-president, tfrs. Ted Carpenter; sec.-treas., kiraT U.'W:wecrbggs. A Farmers' Day program waa carried out in Wilkes Count; on the thirteenth day of Oct ber. Numerous floats firms as we 1 as by the business firn\s as wel 1 as agriculture agencies. The Ban t of North WilhpBboro ana the N< rthwestern Bank sponsored a : loat for the Home Demonsttt tion Clubs in the cunty. This float was beautifully decorated, using our club colors green xand gold. The present and incoming Co inty Council officers rode on this f oat. They were: Mrs. A. T. Whitl ington, President; Mrs. J. P. Cr rsel, Vice-President; Mrs. Bob Chi rch, Secretary-Treasurer; these t iree being the present County Coi incil officers; Mrs. John Robert'Chi rch, President; Mrs. Irvin Key, 1 ''icePresident; Mrs. Claude Johison, Secretary-Treasurer, these wqmen will be our next County Council officers and they will be installed at the Fall Achievement Day gram. Much publicity was diven to our work by participating in this Farmers' Day Parade our Home Demonstration float. with bub Benhom Bid $14,1^9 In a list on Wilkes school projects' published Thursday in this newspaper T. H. Settle, of f orth Wilkesboro, was low bidder for general contract on addition to (Benham school with a bid of ||14,'139.68. Because of a typographical error the bid was published as $4,139.68. T :—o 1 COLORED TWINS BORN Born to Mr. and Mrs. cjtrlon Howell, twin daughters, Kajhern and Carolyn, April 22 at j the Blackwelder Hopital in Lenoir, making a second jet of twinsj The first set were 19 months ! old [April 23. Mrs. Howell before her Imarrlage was Miss Mozelle Cat 1 ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Ray C|arlton, of Boomer. Support Cancer Fqnd ■*»—"—■— Shawm hen Jake Kiler, president ©f the * i The Mt, Pleasant club la January, 1950. a new dob, we haven't gone far but we have plan* to heanttfjr our meeting place th the near future, which to the At mIm noMjr for this project, the clab president fafcl. ' • £ ^ o Attention < Mail or take renewal or new membership to Commoatty Concert Association to Miae Lola Scroggs at the North western Bank. Bare time and that of - a solicitor during the membership campaign ' 7 . ■" ' ■ | SUPPORT THE CANCER FUND . r-t BOB'S FISH LAKES 1 Igrv- *- • \ w . ' ■ vrwB Located On* Mile From Moravian Falls On The Oak woods Road, were restocked last week. Come out and try your Lack—Open Nights. ! I, £ ' % The fish are'bi+ing good. Some weigh as ■"V-,' • much as 35 pounds.
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