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PAGE SIX RKoTROSSlTiND ! NEARING QUOTAj .Late Reports Indicate Roll Call' Campaign Within Less Than , S'llMfO o? Goal j Reports continue tc coir.e in from i Red Cross Roll Call workers in :hv < different sections of the county, and ' Mrs. W. M. Matheson, chairman of 1 the campaign, states that now 1 $461.33 has been turned in. If the ( local chapter reaches :ts quota, it ( will have to secure S500 in member- 1 ships. It is believed that late rt- I ports will provide the differettee. Following arc recent additions to ] the membership roll: i Blowing Rock Mrs. C. C. Hayes, R. B. Hardin. M. R. Maddux. N. C. Greene, Evelyn 33. Walsh. W. L. Holshouser, Mrs. 1 Mabel H. Hollar. Mrs. R. D. Shoe make. Mrs. Clara S. Blown. Mrs. Kate S. Brown,. Mrs. Emma F. Story. Mrs. Fred B. Lewis, W. W. Williams. Mary Cabell Warfield. N. F. Warfield, Marian Triffelsin, Mrs Charles G. Beck, Mrs. Glenn Winkler. Eugene Koon, Lena C. Reeves, Charles G. Beck. G. M. Suddorth, F. W. Rairicy. E. S. Quails. C. S. Prevette, Northwest Carolina Utilities, Inc.. Nettie S. Greene, Hob Nob Inn. Dr. A. P. Kephart. Mrs. A. P. Kephart. G. C. Robbins, Rev. W. K. Keys, A. S. Burns. J. H. Winkler, F A. Isenhour. Boone M. B. Barrr. R. W. McGuire, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Colvard Tire Co., Guy Hunt. J. O. Cook. Dixie Store, Chas. C. Rogers. Smithey's Sieve, M. i. Clark Appalachian Soda Shop. Mrs. j B. F. Williams, Albert H. Wilson, J. j W. Beach, C. A. Price, Mr. ar.d Mrs Tom Turbyfiil, Artistic Beauty j ^ Now C 1 Bring compi 1 c j REPS I Two Bi :: w ' ! Shop, Ralph Mast, Dr. Wiley Smith, ft. F. MeDade. Fred Gragg. Roy Vianship, Joe Cannon. Dr. Wm. M. tfatheson. Miss Mary Kridor, Mrs. I,. T. Tatum, Mrs. J. L. Quails, CaroJna Cafe. Roy Keplar, Dr. H. B. Perry. Belk-White Co.. Burgess Anique Shop, Bob Agle. G. K. Moose. VIrs. G. K. Moose. Rebecca Moose, Foe Crawford, Miss Ella M. South. Miss Carolyn tsiair. Mrs. tva ivuiams. Mrs. J. V. C'audiU, W. W. Chester. Miss Ilene Jones. Miss Dal ie Welch. Mrs. W. Amos Abrams. !>are Maltba. Jewell Hagaman. Mrs. alsie Hagaman, Miss Helen Underlown. Gordon Taylor, Mr. John ?onway, Mrs. John Conway, Mrs. EV". H. Smith. Mrs. F. W. McCracken, Mrs. Gurnev Brinkley, Mrs. Harry Hamilton. Mrs. W. M. Malheson, Vlrs. E. T. Glenn, Dr. E. T. Glenn, Mrs. W. H. Gragg. Mrs. J. B. Hagaman. Dr. L. D. Hagaman, Mrs. I.. D Hagaman, A. E. South, Mrs. A. E South. Tom Jackson. Mrs. T. M. Greer. Miss Marguerite Miller. O. G. Pennsgar. Miss Elizabeth Bridge, i Miss Forrest Smith. Norman Wilson Dwight Cable, George Farthing. J Mrs. Baxter Linr.ey, Miss Grace Pennell. Mrs. G. D. Barnett. Mrs. Glenn Dill, W. H. Walker. Craig Hollar, Mrs. Morris Casey. Mrs. Bill Casey, Mrs. J. J. Coffey Herbert Wey. Miss Dorothy Gray. Miss Dorothy Cromlev. Mrs. J M. Gaither, C. H. Trotter. Thursa Steed, Mrs. K. B. Perry. Mrs. John Hardin. Mrs. B. J. Council!, Rev. John Rhea. Mrs. Mollie King, Mrs. W. S. Whiting. W. S. Miller. Mrs. W. S. Miller. Mrs. Julius C Hubbard, Mrs. Chas. L. Keerans, J. Edgar Brown, Mrs. M P. Critcher. Mrs. W. F. Miller, Reins SturcUvant, airs. a. r.. iiainoy, iuis. W B. Coliins. W. B. CclJins,. G. E Luther, Martin L. Herman, C. W Row. Earl C Norris, Fred Krider. Robert Horton. W. L. Bolick. C. S. Brown. Ray Brown. J. H. Taylor, Carl Stout. Fred Greer, Ed Baird. ntc Florida summer lot Nottnern winter? Greyhound vay and save enough for extra the South! Inquire about time-saving ea?choice oi routes?Expense-Paid Tours' Somolp Round-Trip Fares imi SI9.1 C Jacksonville- SI 1.55 UNION BUS TERMINAL Phone 45 Boone. N. C. EYHOUND L/NE5 roing on Ever Dll tail! Dli Boot a big load of tobacco anc etely and courteously. 1 Complete ESENT1NG THE LEAL Lg Houses . Except Sal JONES BE [ountai POSEY JONES WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER r CIO Chief Weep? I V.; ..... ^y.. Ailantic Cxiy. N. J.?Deeply aflecied by the demonstration which xouowea ms vaieouciojy ?|wvui *v/ | i the delegates at the CIO conven- j i tion, John L. Lewis wipes a tear j j from his eye. Lewis told the dele- j I gates that he was fulfilling his ^ I pre-election promise to step down as CIO leader if President Roosevelt were re-elected. , J. H. Councill, Mi's. J. H. Councill. J i E. Ford King. Mrs. F. Ford King. Mrs. Coaker Triplett, Dorothy Far- ' thing. W. D. Farthing. S C. Eggers. W. M. Thomas. B. K. Osborne. E. B. Mast Valle Cruris Mrs. W. II. Wagner. Rev. E. D. Butt. Miss Nannie H. Smith, Mrs. Howard Mast. R. A. Farthing.. Miss Gladys Taylor. Miss Wilma Baird, Mrs. C. D. Taylor. W. W. Mast, R. A. Olsen.. Lynn Lockridge, Marvin Middieton. A. P. Robertson, Julius E. Guorry. Syenne Bryan. Adelaide E. Smith. Emily T. Hopkins, Virginia Bouldin. Boone Colored Section Hunter Horton. Cera Sweet. Kenneth Math.es, Andrew Jackson David Clyburn, Merril Griffin. Cove Creek Mrs. Dave Horton, Mrs. Odes Wilson, Odes Wilson, Clyde Mast, Mrs. Hattie S. Lewis. J. B. Horton, Don J. Horton, Mrs. Don J. Horton, M. A. Osborne, H. II Heafner, Miss Maude Williams, Mis. Bert Mast, Mrs. Chaiincey Moody. Mrs J D. Horton, Miss Mabel Norris, Mrs. Ned Glenn. Miss Thehna Perry. Meat Camp Julius L. McDaniei, Robert L. I Noms. Glenn Tugman, J. R. HenI ririx, Mrs. Jim Walls, Thomas J. Houck. Banner Elk R. F. D. Clarence Berry. H. H. Berry, Mrs. A. V. Moody. A. V. Moody, John L. Fox, Paul Fox, Mrs. Paul Fox. y Day Except at t irlcy 1 ie, Nor .. t . 1 ? I "i I attend tne initial sales at Each farmer receives per convenience of 01 Set Of Bi >ING TOBACCO MANl) . No Waitii turday . . tOTHERS anc in Burl TOM JONES Y THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. Jnique Library Is I Built With Aprons Banne! Elk. Dec. 3?On Decerrc r 6 an apron bazaar will be held t Grace hospital in the village of tanner Elk. An unusual place for d bazaar, you say. But if you will f tep into the medical library with c ts well-filled shelves and hear the t: torv behind the volumes that rest here and of how aprons have made v hem possible, perhaps you will bet- t er understand. After the death of Dr. R. H. Har- <l lin. beloved member of the Grace r lospital staff, in October, 1937. a 1 novement was started to establish = i medical library in his memory j LtJee Marvbgth Hurst, record libra- j ian at the hospital, took the initia- j ive. and under her encouragement rienas of Dr. Hardin sent small cotiributions, and some sent medical xioks and journals for which they lad no need. A room was set aside n the hospital for this use. and it vas Miss Hurst's hope and plan that 1 li tinny might be established which couia be used not only by the staff of Grace hospital?which lias the distinction of being one ol the largest strictly rural hospitals in America?but by all doctors and nurses in the wide area served by it. i In her planning. Miss Hurst was trying to think of some way by | which money?badly needed money ! ?might be raised with which to buy | even the necessary volumes which | were needed to start the library. I Near the holiday season, in Decernber of 1938. she conceived a plan of j having an apron bazaar, to which all the ladies of Banner Elk and vicinity might be invited, and the proceeds of. which would be used for the books and journals so needed. Thus it was that the first apron bazaar for the Dr. R. H. Hardin Memorial Library at Grace hospital was held. Each year since then a similar bazaar has been held in December, the proceeds of which have been used for this purpose. The library lias grown from exactly nothing to al- | most seven bundl ed and thirty-eight professional and lion-professional magazines and journals. There have been a few gifts?a book here and there, a few subscriptions to magazines which friends have very generously sent?but by far the very great majority of the volumes that rest, on the shelves have been bought by "aprcn money." The male condor of South America sometimes attains a length of 43 inches. Saturday, Be, he obaccc th Car Boone. Experienced war sonal attention. . . . Comi tr modern plant. jyers On FACTURERS AND IF sg To Unload Highest Price i COLEMAN, ley Wa FRANK JONES F ??????????????? " . J blowing Rock Man ; Is Fined $1,000 In Federal Court : Greensboro. Dec. -i.?Robert Har J in. 30. Blowing Rock resident; was ! irtod $1000 Monday in U. S district j. ourt after a plea of guilty in viola- | ic-n of the Mann white slave act. i Judge Johnson J. Hayes was un- I rilling to give Hardin a prison sen- ? ence since it appeared this was hi? irst transgression of a serious na ure. He was ordered to pay S50G uid $100 per year for five years n thai five years he will be or. H ? Will E |jj AILY tied pre J honors you w W. new hairstvle. Yo fjjj the results and y< 5W thrilled at what a Give yourself a 1 S? our skilled beau S3. please. Come in s< W I'HONE 91 EOF g our bonn7e be will be in our shop all appoi mjt . | McGwire's 1 JTp AlcGuirc Building ginning at 9 i \ Ware! r\1inn uiiiia ehousemen ready to sen Portable bunk rooms add Each Sal (DEPENDENT COMP/ . . Sell Ai is Assured Operators irehovu IOSCOE COLMAN DECEMBER 5, 1940 ^ probation and nuis^ report regularly to J Luke Osteen. the court's pro t-ation officer. Kardiii was arrested in WinstonSalem in October. He admitted ho Lad taken Miss Arline Nichols of Wilkcsboro, to Florida, and had been absent fiom his home for nine days. No charges were preferred against ine young woman. Mia >S Mi U If k% kSfEM <' $* I M & I I mm 1 I mm I r 11 ie you? 1 if sents won't take the $? ill in your charming m u'il he pleased with our friends will be 5c difference it makes. Christmas present? tv services always I APPOINTMENT M ILL Representative || week. Call for an early ^ ntment. jg beauty Salon Boone, N. C. Esl 3'clock J house re you A to the | 6 f ^NIES I ay Day 1 r. se I
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