:■ ' -»•- - <: - rapes-of-Wrath" conditions today setting in among migrant farm workers in Arizona; fomla, southern Texas, and Florida, and will continue nntll the next harvest, according to -Miss Edith Lowry, secretary of the Home Missions Council of North America, who adds op various informations received from missionaries and social workers scattered over the nation. The increase in general unemployment in the U. 8., says' Miss Lowry, makes more difficult the ]ob-hunting problems of the more than 2,500,000 seasonal farm laborers — men, women, and children who have been without work, or^. incomes, often without homes during the past winter. She urges local communities near which these "farm workers necessary to the hational KEYS MADE 25* "n?." -T i < While You Wait Why be without that extra key you need? EHer, "Kilty S Brown our F i restone Store HO St., N. Wilkesboro §ll[<3! economy" live, and the states which house them, to welcome them to their communities and extend to them the advantages of chutch, school, and tod(§l and economic life.In 1946, the'Young Women's Christian Association founded the School of Social Work in Delhi, India. At the commencement this year, twenty-five young Indian men and women will receive Master's degrees in social work, at the end of two-year courses. These are the first such degrees to be awarded in all Asia. The School is now affiliated with the Univerjsity of Delhi. The principal la Miss Dorothy Moses, an Indian Christian, educated in India, the U. S. A.,. and Great Britain. It alms to give young people of " dedicated purpose" training which will "help them meet the welfare needs of the new Asia." "Our Town,' the project of one of my tenth grade classes," writes Miss Mary EHlen Vines, Presbyterian missionary in Kanazawa, Japan, "has Just had an election. The highlights were the campaign speeches. Most Qt them began, "I aln a very fool, but if you will elect me city councilman (or mayor. jor assistant mayor) I will make Our Town a beuatiful, clean Christian city.' Out of our shabby classroom with one window which can't be shut, and1 a stove with so many little holes in the side that we can check up ,on the fire without raisins the top, come many ^wonderful ideas for civic "improvement." o — 4-H Church Sunday . Observed In Wilkes North Carolina's more than 123,000 4-H Club members used tbe theme "For a Better Rural Community" in their annual observance Of 4-H Church Sunday on May 14, according to L. R. Harrill, 4-H leader for the State College Extension Service. A suggested program outline prepared by the Rev. Garland Hendrix, pastor of Olvie Chapel Baptist Church of Wake County, was used by many of the clubs. This included special music, Scripture reading and prayer by 4-H members,' and a talk by the pastor or four five-minute talks by club members on the factors which make a better community. v In many churches, 4-H boys and girls assisted with the program by serving as ushers or song leaders, decorating the auditorium with flowers, reciting poenm, taking up the offering, or welcoming members of the congregation. The club Members dressed in uniform and sat, in a body at many of the services. Harrill said 4-H Church Sunday was observed throughout the nation to emphasize the meaning of Christianity in rural life. The program is designed, he said, to re-emphasize the importance of spiritual growth and development in the life of the individual, the community, the state, and the world, and to keep alive the interest of rural youth in the program of the church. "In the observance of J-H .MILLERS CREEK DRIVE-IN THEATRE frT'? PROGRAM Monday and Tuesday, May 15th and 16th "IT'S A GREAT FEELING" With Doris Day - Jack Carson Also News and Cartoons Wednesday, May 17th— Wild Bill Elliott In "RETURN OF JIANtEL BOONE" Also'Selected Short Subjects I *s Thursday and Friday, May . 18th and 19th— ' A ' - . • Color Sequences by Technicolor - ' GARY COOPER . With Jane Wyatt—Wayne Morris Wa Iter Brennan Also Selected Short Subjects PRIZES EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT (all sHpws) ARTS AT DCTSK) J Hollywood Lake Association of Wilkes Wildlife club is sponsoring a fishing contest. The only rule for the contest, which is open to every resident of Wilkes county* is that the winning fysh must be caught in Wilkes county by Wilkes county residents. Prises will be given for the largest fish in six classes: rainbow trout; brook trout, bpown trout, large mouth bass, small mouth bass, and cattish. h Donating the prises will be filler, Kilby and Brown Pireston^ store, Jenkins Hardware company, Carolina Home and Auto Supply and Carolina Fish Lake, .Western Auto Associate store, Motor Market, Inc., and Church Hardware. Fish must be taken to Dwlght Nichols, sports editor of The Journal-Patriot, for weighing and recording. •#,. ' " r i ... i _ Gives up $30,000,000 for woman he loves. Tender romance marks true-life story of member of one of America's famous families -who turned his back on $30,000,000 to marry daughter of his father's gardener. Don't miss surprise ending to story of "Henry, The Astor" in May 28 issue of The American Weekly, Nation's favorite magaine with the Baltimore Sunday American. Order from your local newsdealer. j - ■■ 1 * 1 o Use of 2, 4-D chemical Weed killer is not recommended in small home gardens. MMHIIIlMWMVMAMMHMMMt* Church Sunday," he asserted, "if is not our purpose to use the church, as a means for promoting interest in 4-H Club work, but rather to help every 4-H Club boy and girl to seek out the truths of life, to cooperate in the program of the church, and to help broaden the influence of the Christian church in the community." Land entered by R. B. Anderson? Entry No. 1627 N State cff North Carlina Wilkes County. .S M - Office of aker "Mf X<7W Notice is hereby given that R. B. Anderson of Wilkes County, has this day entered 30 acres of land, more or less in Brushey Mountain Township, Wilkes County on the waters of Bockey Creek branch and: adjoining the land* of Freddie Marlow, Clint Combe, Dolf Nance, T. B. 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