» Mr. Jim Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Walker and children, Pat tie and Billle Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker and sons, Billle and DJpny, o! Alexandria, Ind., Mr. aBh'Mrs. Weir D. Walker and c&)dren, Mr. and Mrs. William Drigglna, of SaTannah, Ga„ Mr. and Mrs. Clove walker, of Co lumbia, y. C., are spending this week with relatives in Wilkes and •will attend the Walker family re union Sunday at New Covenant church near Hays. Miss Ruth King Wood, director Of religions education of the First Presbyterian church, and Miss Jeannie Ogihrie, director at the Presbyterian church in Lookout Mountain, Tenn., left today for Montreat, where they will be un til Monday attending the Annual Meeting of the Association of Pi rectors of Religious Education of the General Assembly. Miss Ogi lvie was here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ogilvie, at Oakwoods. Items About Comers ond Goers • • • From Here and There People You Know Who Move About 1 "■ Mrs. F. O. Brewer, of Mora vian Falls, is a patient at the Wilkes Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crook and son, Mr. Charles Crook, spent the week-end at Carolina Beach. Miss Catherine Bost, of Boone, was a guest here daring the week end of Miss Billy Jo Zimmerman. Misses Lillian and Mary Lindsay Stafford spent a few days last week at Boone and Blowing Rock. Mrs. W. R. Reeves, of Elkin, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. G. W. Sebas tain. Mrs. Mary Gregory, of New York City, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Barnett, at Gilreath. Mr. Bill Bason has returned to his home here from a few days visit with friends at Johnson City, Tenn. Mrs. Jimmie Ritche, Jr., and little daughter, Of Raleigh, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie at Pores Knob. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adamson had as their guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McArther, of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mclver, of Winston-Salem, spent the week end here in home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw. Mr. and Mrs. David Owens, of Brunswick, Ga., visited here Sat urday in the home Of their aunt* Mrs. E. F. Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stewart are visiting in York, S. C. with Mrs. Stewart's sisters, Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. Marion Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid, of Le noir, visited Sunday with Miss Muriel Coykendall at her home 011 the Brushy Mountain. Miss Elaine Mills, of Albemarle, is visiting here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gaddy. Elaine is a niece of Mrs. Gaddy. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Marlow and family, who had been residing on F Street, have moved into their new home in Finley Park. Miss Ella Brame, of Wilming ton, was here for the week visit ing with her father, Mr. P. J. Brame, and other relatives. Mr. Russell L. Young, Jr., of Greensboro, was here for the week-end witlr his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Russell L. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Clayborne Beck and son, Ronnie, of Bedford, Va., were^guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Demont Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. Presley Blevins and daughter, Priscilla, of Derita, were recent visitors Wre in the home of Mrs. W. J. Templeton. Mr. and Mrs- C. F. Bretholl, of Pores Knob, visited their sons, Gaither and Frederick, and their families in Charlotte last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford and daughter, Suzanne, spent Sunday at Salisbury with Mrs. Stafford's mother, Mrs. E. Scott Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Foushee and Mr. Reuben Bunting, of Mar tinsville, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walker and [ family at Hays. [ Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Barnett, Mrs. Mary Gregory and son, Jackie and Mrs. Pearl Moore, of Gil reath, were visitors in North Wil kesboro Tuesday. Miss Nancy Rousseau, a labor atory technician at the Duke Hos pital, is spending sometime here with her prents, Judge and Mrs. J. A. Rousseau. The Ruth Sunday School class of the First Baptist church, with eighteen members present, enjoy ed a picnic supper Monday even ing at Smoot Park. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dancy spent the week-end at Shatley Springs. They also visited their daughter, Mrs. Joe Weaver, and Mr. Weaver at Lansing. Miss Frances Rousseau has re turned here to the home of her parents, Judge and Mrs. J. A. Rousseau, after spending two weeks at Myrtle Beach. Mr. find Mrs. E. L. Senerius and son, Gordon, of Toledo, Ohio, visited here last week with Mrs. Senerius's sister, Mrs. Albert C. Vestal, and other relatives. Mrs. James Dalton left yester day for her home at Asheville af ter spending several days here with hers mother, Mrs. Mary Moore Hix, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Saxon, of Harrisonburg, Va., are expected to arrive here tomorrow or a visit with Mr. Saxon's mother, Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw, and Mr. Hinshaw. Mrs. Phoebe White, of States ville, and Mrs. Carrie Thomas, of Greensboro, spent Tuesday and Wednesday Of last week with their sister, Mrs. C. R. Walker, at Hays. Mrs. R. R. Church and daughter and two grandchildren, Mrs. Rus sell Pearson, Russell, Jr., and Annette, left yesterday for a two weeks visit at Richmond with re latives. They took home Mrs. Church's father, Mr. Jullati Hen dron, who had been visiting here | in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Don Culler and Mr. and Mrs. George Wiebel are spending the week'' in New York City, and while there Mr. Culler and Mr. Wiebel are attending the Furniture Market. , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burgess and daughter, Betty, of Louisville, Ky., were visitors here last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Craw ford. Mr. Burgess is a brother of Mrs. Crawford. Miss Georgia Spencer is spend ing two weeks at her former home ni Johnson City, Tenn. Mrs. Jane Cox, of Johnson City, was a guest of Miss Spencer here for a week and accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Evans and son, Dick, of Greenville, viBited here during the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green anl Mrs. C. L. Herring, mother of Mrs. Green and Mrs. Evans. Mr. R. M. Dockery, who has been making his home here for some time, has left for a two months trip to western states, during which time he will visit his ranch at Clark, Colorado. Mrs. John R. Wright and her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Shaw, and two spiall sons, all of Indepen dence, Va., visited here Friday and Saturday in the home of Mrs. James C. Hubbard in Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs.' Uriel Sebastian and son, Kenneth, Of North Wil kesboro, R't. 1, and Miss Violet Kendall, of this city, are spending this week at Myrtle Beach and other points of interest on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, and son, Wayne, of High Point, were overnight guests here Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crook. The Johnsons were en route for a mountain trip through Western North Carolina. Miss Ruth Mosely, of Green wood, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mosely, on the Brushy Mountains. Before coming home Miss Mosely visited at Virginia Beach' for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bumgarner and daughter, Hary Cecil, have returned to their home on Trog don street after spending their vacation at Daytona Beach, Fla. They also visited relatives in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. J. L. Siebet returned to day to her home at Leaksville af ter spending sometime here with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Trivette, and Mr. Trivette. Mr. Siebert came up for a few days visit and ac companied her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bentley have returned from an enjoyable trip to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D. C., and other points of interest. In Phila delphia they attended the wed ding of Mr. Bentley's son. Rev. and Mrs. Russell L. Young were at • Doughton Park Tuesday for a picnic dinner held there by the Methodist ministers, Of the Statesville district, and their families. Approximately fourteen families were represented. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley White and children, Jackie White, Max ine Fay, Bobbie, Paul and Virginia Rhoades, of Bluefield, W. Va., spent the past, week with Miss White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walker, and family at Hays. Miss Hazel Dean Jarvis has returned to Knoxville, Tenn., after a two-weeks' visit with her brother, Mr. Arnold Jarvis, and family, in Wilkesboro. She was accompanied to Knoxville by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Jar vis. Mrs. J. E. Spainhour and Mrs. Lincoln Spainhour, both of this city, and Mrs. Eugene Spainhour, of ISlkin, went to Hickory Satur day to attend a card party given there in the afternoon by Mrs. Jack Spainhour and Mrs. Cliff Olsen. Misses Betty Nash and Janet Mclver are spending the week at Myrtle Beach with their aunts, Miss Elizabeth Chadwick, of Kins ton, and Mrs. Arthur Carr, of Washington, Dv C. Before going to Myrtle Beach the girls visit ed at Kinston with relatives. Mrs. E. C. Hill and two child ren, Chuck and Susan, of Char leston, S. C., who have been here for a few weeks visiting with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Halfacre, are to be joined here this week by Lieut. (J. g.) Hill for a visit, after which the Hills will leave for Annapolis, Md. to make their home. Lieut. Hill is to be at Annapolis for two years doing-post graduate work. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Kenerly and daughter, Miss Agnes Ken erly, Mrs. C. T. Doughton and daughter, Miss Becca Doughton, went to Lake Junaluska Saturday to bring home the following young people: Margie Kenerly, Bobby Anderson, Betsy Doughton, Mary Yeakle Phipps, and Mickey Som ers, who had been there for a week attending the Senior As sembly of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, as representatives from the Methodist churches of the WHkesboros. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harris returned to their home here Tues day from Kington, where they were called about ten days ago on account of the critical Illness of Mrs. Harris's sister, Mrs. Vir gil Taylor, of Jacksonville. Mrs. Taylor passed away In a Kinston hospital on Sunday, July 2nd. Mrs. Joe Smith, of York, S. C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Crowell on the JBrushy Mountain. She came up to bring Katherine and Buddy Smith, who are spending the week with Becky Crowell, and also bring Becky home, who had been visiting in New York for three weeks with relatives. v Miss Margaret Anne Hutchens returned here to the home of her parents, Mr. and MrS1. Hoyle Hut chens, following a ten days visit at Ocean Drive, S. C. and at Wrlghtsville Beach. While at Ocean Drive she was a guest of Miss Mary Ann Hartszog, of Lexington, and at Wrlghtsville Beach a guest of Miss Mary Alli son Martha, also of Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plunk, and son, Mr. John Plonk, Jr., all of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Thomas Harper and daughter, Suzanne, of Chipley, Florida, were guests here for the day Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McElwee. Mrs. Har per and Mrs. McElwee are daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Plonk. The McE