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^^horty” Swttoii Dispbys Profic!ently With Lariat and Whip POMONA GRANGE TO ? Mr. »ad iilHi. R. G. Call and Rex, motored to Boone Sun- clay. Mr. Clarence Triplett, of West Jefteraon, was a yjsltor In the ilty Saturday. Mr. C. D. Coffey, Sr., of this olty. Is In Mt. Airy today attend- tBif to business matters. Mr. C. D. Coffey, Jr., of this city, to In Ashe and Alleghany on inslness today. Mr. H. M. Scott, of Albemarle, nt the week-end in the city as the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. fllJWlerwood. Mrs. Ralph Frazier and chil- ren. of Winston-Salem, spent t week here with Mrs. Henry oore and other relatives. Mr. W. F. Absher, of this city, made a two-day business trip to ^ Richmond. Va.. last week, re- *'^rning here Friday afternoon. Mr. J. D., Henryy, of Marion, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ("iteenry. Mr. Billie Brame, student at A. S. T. C. in Boone, visited his ^^rents. Dr. and Mrs. R. M- l^^rame, over the week-end. Mr. Lewis Vickery, who is at tending Davidson College, spent j the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Vickery. Mr. W. O. Barnett, of Hendrix, was a business visitor to the city Friday for a short while. Mr. W, R. Spainhonrrof Hick ory, spent a part of last week in the city on business. Mr. Bud Sparks and son. Hazel, of Roaring River, were .Norfh Wllkesboro visitors Friday. MEET ON SATURDAY Wilkes Pomona Grange will hold Relief Expenditures Exceed ed $6,000; Much Activity *1; Is Shown "Shorty" Sutton ahd his three jg meeting at the courthouse in lady assistants, who were at the : Wi kesboro Saturday evening, Billie, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Woodle, of West Jefferson, Is a patient at the Wilkes Hospital. former resident of North Wilkes- Liberty Theatre for a three-day engagement last week, were guest artists at the dinner meet ing of the Lions club Thursday evening at Hotel, Wilkes. ■ The moving picture actor gave a remarkable exhibition of whip- cracking and demonstrated his proficiency with the lariat. One of his stunts, in which he struck the match in bis assistant’s band. Jiarch'18, at 7:30 o’clock, it was announced this morning. A large attendance is expected. 'Approxitnateiy $6,245.2A' was spent in carrying on relief work n,inntM in'the middle e midweek, service *^t the • Methodist charc||^ vnll be held on Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mr. J. D. Mdore and Mr, 8. V. Tomlin son are a team responsible for the attendance. A program that 1s worthwhile and helpful is iM* ways presented. These fdrty-five of the Taken By Death 188^ Away in Boomer SoS. tim Thursday; Funeral ^ Held Friday FAY8SOUX COMING HERE NEXT FRIDAY Faysseux, famous hypnotist, comes here Friday for a two-day engagement under the sponsor ship of the Legion Auxiliary.. His famous blindfold drive and his feats of magic and' hypnotism are expected to attract large crowds to the city. knocked out the lire from the boro, having been connected with j match and cut off the cigarette C. C. Smoot & Sons company for which the girl held In her mouth, several yea.'s. {with just three cracks of bis! g. C. CLIR TO MEET whip, was warmly applauded. j ON FR1D.4Y EVENING The program for the evening The Wilkes County Club of the was in charge of Ivey Moore and | Greensboro .41umnae Association J. S. Deans who secured the j will meet Friday evening at the vaudeville troupe for the oeca- home of Mrs. Fred Gaither on sion. ■ the Boone Trail near Millers Judge Michael Schenck. who is : Creek. The meeting will begin at presiding at the term of court! g o’clock. All members are asked now in session, was a guest of; to bring their dues. Mrs. H. C. Kilby, who was a j patient at the Wilkes Hospital ! last week, returned to her home yesterday. -Mr. W. K. Jones, prominent citizen of Ferguson, spent a few hours in the city on business Fri day. Mrs. Laura Johnston, of | the club and made u ^e^\ Statesville, arrived Sunday to, marks in Wllkea county during the w6ek are wholesomely spent. Try month of February, according to the report of Mrs. Gilbert Foster, welfare superintendent, to the governor’s office of relief. Federal funds received during the month amounted to 36,000, while funds from other sonrees raised the available money to $7,664.66 from receipts of the month. The balance on hand on February 1 made the total mon ey available $8,193.29. A total of 817 families were aided In some manner, while 27 non-family cases were helped. The report shows that 713 It Wednesday evening. The young people of the church will plan and pint on the program under the direction of Miss Beatrice. Pearson,. Superin tendent of the Young People’s Division. This mentis that all onr people should be present to make the youth feel that they too re-, Floyd Eller, 46, died at Boom er Thursday at 4 p. m., ant funeral services were conducted Friday afteimoon at 2:30 o’clock- at'Mt. Pleasant church *y Rev. S. 1. Watts. *; Surviving*^ him are his wife, Mrs. Della Eller, four sons, C. L. and R. F., of Boomer; W. H., o* Paul, Idaho; T. J., of Belmont, and one dalighter, Mrs. J. E. Si spend. Phillips, of Boomer. RESOLUTION CAUUNG PW- >URY AND ELECTION FOR , THE TOWN OF NORTH WIL- KE8BORO. NOTICE OjP SALE OP LAND t-'iV Under and by virtue ‘ of tho •}■• u , w .V V At a meeting duly called of men were given work through ; Board of Elections for Wilkes relief funds, 31,782 hours of to- motion duly seconded bor being given them. visit her sisters. Mrs. C. H. Sora-1 All business matters were de- j ers and Mrs. A. R. Sherman, of j ferred until the ne.xt meeting. | Wilkesboro, for a few days. ' ! Mr, E, L. Stacey, who now- makes his home in Lenoir, was among Ihose here last week talking with old friends and ac- ‘Strange Interlude’ Coining To Liberty Honor Roll For No. Wilkesboro ! Will Be Shown Thursday and Public Schools Friday; Norma Shearer Mrs. Foster points out that a portion of the amount shown as private funds given for relief work was not donated In rush but In the form of labor and ma terials. Considerable direct aid was given during the month, but Mrs. Foster stated ttat no direct and carried', it is hereby ordered that the primary for the town of North Wilkesboro to nominate Mayor, Members of the Town Board of Commissioners and power of sale contained In that certain deed of trust executed by Ella B. Allen and W. J. Allen, I her husband, to Union TruiR_ Company of 'Maryland and In sured Mortgage Bond Corpora- i tlon of North Carolina, Trusteea, W- •li'- dated May 1st. 1926, apd record- ed In Book No. 132, at Page No. 35 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wilkes County, School Trustees for the town be Carolina, default having held Monday, April 17, 1933, and that the election shall be held Tuesday, -May 2nd, 1933; upon motion duly seconded and car- aid has been allo'wed i?i any ton»-|j.jg^ Robert Brame is hereby ap- ily -where there was as many as; pointed registrar and that R. T. one person able to work. been made in the payment of th« indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been mad* for sale the undersigned Trustee* will sell at public auction to th* highest bidder for cash in front McNeill and Jeter Blackburn are ij court House In Wllkea- 1 A marriage license was issued *st Wednesday to Herman El- moB, of Straw, and Miss Sterile Cockerham. of Johnlen. Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. McNeill, of this city, spent Sunday with Mrs. McNeill’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Canter, of Hnrlear. Mrs. R. J. Corbitt. .lr„ reinrn- ed'*Friday to her home at Hen derson after spending two weeks here wit'n her parents, .Mr. and 1 Mrs. A. E. SpainUour. Mr. Owen Duncan, a student s’ the Greater University of North Carolina, visited his mother. Mrs. J. E. Duncan, of this city, (iiiring the week-end. quaintances. .Mr. Stacey is a .'.ttorney H. A. Cranor and Mr. Lather Hendren spent Thursday in Wentworth where Mr. Cranor attended to professional business i matters. Is Featured Connor Convicted I hereby appointed judges to hold ! said municipal election and pri boro, North Carolina, at 2:0# o’clock p.'m., on the 13th day 'disses Xel! and .Addie Pardne. of Charlotte, spent Lee Following is the honor roll of North Wilkesboro public schools for the fo-.irth six-weeks' period: Grade 1; Clay Combs. G. B. Gentry. Franklin Horton, Bill Halfacre, Helen Blankenship, rare treat is in store for I MJM 1 La. i mary for the town of North ADrit 1933 the following Of Manslaughter‘kesboro, and that said primary I property, located in dea th* the jDorothy Campbell. Peggy Finley, I Marv Moore Hix. Janie Hudson, moviegoers starlin.g Thursday when “Strange Interlude,” pic- turization of the sensational Eu gene O’Neill drama, opens at the Liberty Theatre with Norma ■ and election shall be conducted , Wilkegboro, North Caro ls Sentenced To From 30, and carried on under and pursm Months To Four Years in State Prison lina. ant with the laws now in force 1 0,^^ certain lot of land be- governing town primaries and|j„g property of Ella B. and elections for the town of North | yy j Allen, described as follows: W'illiam Connor was found | Wilkesboro. | Beginning on a stake on the guilty of manslaughter Friday in | to further ordered that said i side of D. Street, R. 'V. week-end with their father and jg„g McCabe, Frances i Shearer and Clark Gable /in the i Superior court and was sentenc-; | Correll’s corner and runs nortb- m..th( r, Mr. and .Mr., B. M. Par-| Rjuig Trogdon. | principal roles. This is the play | ed to serve not less than 30 j Call Hotel Building! a*\uke“ C D. clt- due. at Moravian iails, ^Annie R, Blankenship, Lucille j w-hich ran for a year and a half i months nor more than four ?®ars 1 street; it is fur-i jgy-g thence eastwardly Frances, on Broad-way as presented by the in the state penitentiary. Judge , tjjgi. ordered that the registra-' ^ ^ stake; thence north- o’clock. ('r"ek. Ashe county, who under-; Kennedy. Peggy Nichols. Betty, Theatre Guild with Lynn Fon- went an operation at the Wilke.s Jane Turner. Jack .Anderson. | tanne in the role played on the Hospital la.st we-k, is getting Douglas Dettor. William Keck, j screen by Miss Shearer, along as well as could be expect- Lomax Kilby, Thomas Whicker.! The powerful O'Neill drama ed. jcharle.s J. Williams. Harold Wil-j deals w ith the tragedy of a wo- .Miss Vivian Gibbs, of Eliza-Ison. Hope Allen, Mary Colvard, , man who finds she cannot have the moaning ■Michael Schenck pronounced sen-|tion books be kept open for new tence Fr'Jay afternoon about 3 | qualified registrants at the Town j UaII ov/sIa 1C 1QQQ [1106 lOU with said Coffey’* Hall Saturday, .March 18, 1933, feet to stake 0* the South side of E. Street: Tried on a charge of m«*-der-jSaturday, March 25 ^ ^at', Eastwardly along the ing Paul Barlow near this city on , “w,! ! south side of E. Street, 100 feet of December 4, | H 1^^1933'^ is''hereby i to Seventh street; ruay, April 15, i9o3, is nereny ar»nfhwarHiv ninne the beth City. X. C.. w-ho is attending .Appalachian State Teachers Col lege. Boone, wa.s the guest Lewis Hill Jenkins, Ruth Wyatt. , children -because of a streak of Miss Marjorie Faw. student at j Pauline Phillips during the 'ston. Henry Waugh. J| S. T. C.. in Boone, wa.s here ■Kt the week-end w-iib her par ents, Mr. and .Airs. R. E. Faw. ' Miss Mary Lee Lindsay return- ^ to Taylorsvile Thursday after i^ending several days tiere as the a est of Miss Grace Dean For mer. and her Mrs. Henry Moore sister. Mrs. Ralph Frazier. of ■Winston-Salem. Misses Ruth Brame and Grace Dean Forester were visitors in Charlotte Fr.- day. Mrs. C. H. iiiilcher returnea to her home in Wilkesboro last -week after spending a week in Baltimore with relatives. ?he al so attended the inaugural cere monies in W as'nington. Mr. John Henry Johnson, si.i- ; dent at Greater University North Carolina, the -.vetk end in Wilkeshttro with his pir- ents, Ex-Sherlff Mrs. J. Johnson. Mr. Richar.l .Libnston. '.vni attending Greater University ■^Jerth Carolina. of w-eek-end. Mrs. W. R. Hubbard and daughters. Mrs. L. G. Critcher and .Miss Ruth Hubbard and grandson. Master 'William Pear son, of Moravian Falls, spent Sunday in Sparta with Mr. .and Mrs. Ralph Hubbard. | Mrs. R. G. Finley returned | Saturday from a visit w-ith rela- j lives at Eastman. Ga. and Wal-j lace. N. C. In Eastman she visit-; ed her parents. Mr. and Mrs, C. i ■A. Jack.son, She was accompanied 1 home by Mrs. Jack.son, Mr. R. L. Reavis, (f States- Hazel Weems, Jessie .Absher. ■ insanity in her husbands family, of i Donald Golden. Ruby Lee John-1 Unwlling to rob her husband and herself of parental happiness, she Grade 2: Bobby Day, Royal R. | hits upon a remarkable, ultra-[ knife, one stab severing Eudaily, Jack Foster. Thomas motfern plan for preserving their 1 jugular vein, it is stated. Lowe. Frances Finley. Fern Fos-1 domestic tranquility, a device j Attorney J. M. Brown repre- ter. Helen Wyatt. Hollis Dagen-' which involves the love of two 1 sented the defendant, while -At- 1932. the jury found mitigating aSared cb^^enge'^’dky I?* the Circumstances and returned a verdict of manslaughter. Barlow was cut in several places with a the Lyall, James hart. Ersie Faye Church. Grade 3: Jack Hadley. Henry Landon, Bob iMc-Coy. Porter, Henry Reynolds .Absher, Mary Brewer, Dancy. Katherine Finley. Gabriel, Betty Halfacre. Kerley. Frances McCabe, other men and which eventually ] torney J. Hubert Whicker, of the brings all four characters into local bar, and Attorney J. Hay- Edna Pearl Nellie Wanda Lucile Rhode.s, Nellie Rousseau. Mary Alice Gentry. Margaret A’estal, I Vern >p Byrd. 'Wayne Gentry. Billy .Moore. Goldie Johnson. den Burke, of the Taylorsville bar, relieved Solicitor John R. Jones as prosecuting attorney. the most difficult of dramatic Roscoe i complications. The role of Nina Leeds in “Strange Interlude” is reported iir 1 u i 'j to be the most ambitious ever at- Senator Walah Laid tempted by the talented Miss Shearer, both, in the matter of psycholpgical interpretation and acting power. The part is also To Rest In Montana the registrar herein appointed west side of Seventh street, 30* shall be in the Town Hall on the ! feet to a stake on the north aid* Saturdays hereinbefore m e n- of D street; thence westwardly along the north side of D street tioned and discharge his ^“ftos j point of begln- as said registrar in accordance containing 31200 square with the laws governing registra tion and challenging of voters. That all qualified electors desiring to vote in the municipal primary and election for the to'wn of North Wilkesboro, un less already registered for town elections, shall register at the place above designated on or be fore Saturday, April 8, 1933. It Is further or-dered that all candidates for nomination for said to call for an extraordinary Helena. Mont., March 9.—In a offices and school trustees little valley emergiig from lys- j fj]e their notice of candidacy at toric Last Chance gulch and least five days before primary feat in “makeup,” for the action stretching before white-topped ' herein called, accompanied by a t':iirty I ville. visited his 'nrother. .Mr. K.|D(.ra Jones. Herbert Lyall. Lester | of the plot covers some H. Keavis. here Thursday, Mr. ^ Henry Clonch. | years, requiring the star to ap- Reavis ha.-; just recovered from | Grade 4: Mack Miller. Paul pear first as a young girl, then' a .serio;i.s illness during which he j jjai;uood, Dw-ight Sebastian., as a middleaged matron and fin- w-as a for some time. I mountains. United States Sena- * f^^ ff dollars, with the tor Thomas J. Walsh was buried I Chairman of Board of Elutions for Wilkes County in accordance i , V , J * J I ■with the provisions of laws now j Thousands who had followe , pQygj.pjpg primaries and elec- I his climb from the humble begin-. town of North Wil- atient at Davis Hospital ^-iiiiams. .Tohnnie John-1 ally as a doddering old ^oman., ^ ^ sten, Betty Sue Pierce, Grace a series of transitions compar- .Mrs. Elizabeth Ray, Misses Crank Kilby. Johnsie Lackey, able to that made by Helen Eiiphia and Mabel Bo-xman. and Roval Johnson, Walter E. Jones, 1 Hayes in “The Sin of -Mr. and Mrs. Blanton spent Sun-j jr , Rnbv Jones. Wayne Caudill. : Claudet.’’ H I day afternoon in North Wilkes-1 Grade 5; Frank Cranor. Joe Not the least of the novelties er of the nation through a score it is further ordered that a ! of years as senator, paid homage ! copy of this resolution he posted .Madelon | memory in St. Helena i on the door of the Town Hall I cathedral and about the state’s-; f®’’ the town of North Wilkes- ning, containing feet. The above trustees reserve U» right to require a cash deposit kO 5 per cent of the purchase prlc* at the above, sale to he apiHiet on the purchase price to_ shovr good faith. This 10th day of March, 1933. Union Trust Cbinpany fl* Maryland & Insured Mortgage Bond- Corporation of North Car olina, Trustees. D. C. MacRae. Attorney, High Point. N. C. For Comfort asd Economy buy good Shoes—then have them repaired at— Right-Way Shoe Shop “A LitF.^ Neater, a Little Bettei.” Capitol today. ■ boro and a copy be posted at the! of Chapel Hill, vis ited his lather and mother. Mr. and Mrs. -A. B Johnston, of this City, during the past week-end Miss Ruth Hmry has been a patient at the Iiavis Hospital in St.atesvi.le for the past two w.-eks recuperaling trom an attack of influenza of sometime ago. and also has undirgone a tonsilar operation. Some improvement is noted in Miss Henry's condition and it is expected that she will •be able to leave the ho.spltal in a few days. Liberty Theatre “HOME OF THE STARS’" boro visiting relatives and|MtCoy. Russel Pearson. Pat Wil-j in “Strange Interlude” is the. The body arrived here by train llieMiuilding known friends. - Taylorsville Times, nsms. Mozelle Beeson. Lula Hest-,fact that it retains the much dis-j morning from the na-, c^py’be°‘ibHsh^”fn one -'torch 9. or Brame. Corinne Fa.-. j « ®.‘> . X'ori'g Jal“ hllv To inew^^pers for the Mr. and .Mrs. F J M. Duffie Ford. Virginia Morrison. Jane! asides of he original play. To j Wilkesboro. ' ana children, Raymond. James Perry. Ruby Williams. , accomplish this double ; (hen removed to the cathedral for | Done by order of Board and Virginia, of Wilkesboro. j Grade 6: Ralph Bowman. > logue ’ effect, two separate sound • spent Sunday afternoon here, the j Ralph Crawford. Edward Day.! recordings were made as the pic- gue.sis of Mr, and Mrs. John E. Robert .Sbaefor. George Wells.! tiire was filmed. The Hart—Taylorsville Times. March i Gwendolyn Huhhard, Mabel w-as In the hands of Robert 9th. * Johnston. La.ssie Minton, Eliza- Leonard, who achieved such sue ibeth Neel. Mary Frances Pardue. ■ cc.ssful results with “The direction Z. solemn requiem mass. > Elections of County of of Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. W. G- Hall, .Mrs. W. H, McElwee. and Miss Emma Edward Church. Nell Ray Doug-| vorcee.” which won Miss Shearer Lewis, of Statesville, -were visi- After the services the body was taken to its final resting place in Resurrection cemetery, there to lie beside the body of the dena- ‘ tor-’s first wife, Elinor M.-;CIem- won .«.ss Oi.ravc. Picture Academy) *SuHan Lenox, ”! MAPLE GROVE NEWS Di- An outstanding cast supports j Sunday school is progressing lap. Annie SUohn. jlhe Motion tors 10 the Wilkesboros Friday. I Ptewart Duncan, | award, and with Mrs. McElwee is a sister to Robert Wood Finley. Charles | a recent Greta Garbo hit. HA FT amt W T [Sink. Ruth Absher. Elizabeth -- , . , ^ -.u he • Jranor ’ ' i.Ander.son. Grace Dancy. Mildred | Miss Shearer and Clark Gable in , nicely at Maple Grove with 76 m ; Finlev. Elizabeth Johnston. Hel- ”strange Interlude,” including attendance. We welcome every- Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Foster left ^ Kelly, Emily McCoy. Gladys the well-known New York stage Saturday to spend the week-end ' Nichols, .Annie Bell | P 1 a y e r, Alexander Kirkland; at Lumberton. They carried. Reynolds. Lucille i Ralph Morgan, who repeats the North Carolina, this the 11th day of March, 1933. JOE M. PEARSON, Chairman Wilkes County Board of Elections. Turner Funeral Home North Wilkesboro, N. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Ambulance Service -TELEPHONE 6»—181—821 I Annie Lou Rash to Samarcandl, .PROGRAM ly and Tuesday, til 13 and 14 rThe Miracle Man’ iwiifc Chester Morris, Sylvia Sid- r and Hobart Bos'worth; also ClSaremount News arid "Microscop- ?ic Mysteries.” I Seckler. Manor, the little girl being or-, ^azel dered taken there by ' ’ Judge I pjrvjn. Lexie Elledge, Robert Le- Schenck. j pever. Dr. Roy M. Bro-wn, bead of the' Grade 9:Mattie Mills, Nina department of social service of, Call the Greater University of North ^Wednesday, March L'3— FAMILY DAY—10c TO EVERYBODY ‘luxury Liner” Carolina, Chapel Hill, was the guest of Prof, and Mrs. T. E. Story, of Wilkesboro, Wednes day night. Rev. and -Mrs. J. 'Walden Ty- singer returned to their home at Clyde, N. IC., -Saturday after spending a few days with Mrs. Tysinger’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. A. Bumgarner, of Mil lers Crek. Mr. C. L. Sockwell, accom- role he played in the original production; Robert Young, who recently scored in "The Wet Par ade” and “New Morals for Old”; May Robson, remembered for her work as the bitter mother in Grade 10: Dare Eller, Annie i"I^tty Lynton"; Maureen 0’- Vannoy, Ruby Tuttle. Sullivan of "Tarzan” fame; Hen- Grade 11; Jane MTiicker, Tam Hutchison Virginia Karris, Anna Belle Minton, Wilma Rose Call. THELMA MAE WILSON CLAIMED BY DEATH body to attend onr Sunday school- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Dancy and little son, Charles Calvin, and Misses Stella and Nel’ie Dancy spent the week-end with Mrs. Dancy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hayes. Miss Zella Dancy spent the w'-ek-end with Mrs. Irving Eller, of Goshen. Misses Zella and Stella Dancy, ry B. Walthall. Mary Alden and jjjgg Staley, of Tad Alexander. Dr. Roy Brox/vn Visited In County Last Week Wilkesboro, spent ’ast week visit ing relatives near Reddies River. BIRTHDAY PARTY Dr. Roy M. Brown, bead of the department of social service at SAVE MONEY AND GET BETTER WORK We make a specialty of Radiator Repairiuy, Body Rebuilding, Welding, and all kinds of general repair work. You will find us equipped to turn out a guar anteed job on short notice. Save money by letting us do your work. Superior Williams Mill Co. PHONE 131-J North Wilkesboro • • North Carolina Thelma (Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Mora-, the Greater University of North vian Falls, was taken by death. Carolina, Chapel Hill, who has .Sa+n-vlav. She was two years j been designated as technical ad- ^ o’d. The funeral was conducted 1 visor to the governor’s office of ^ niusic was furniriied bv the Foster panied by Mr. J. E. Bannerman, j from Mt. Carmel church at 10 relief, was in the county Wed- gyj-iey gnd Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eller, of Goshen, delightfully entertained a number of young people in honor o'^ Miss Doll-'e Staley’s birthday. A number of games were played, and. a traveling salesman for the Mea- a. m. Sunday- Besides her par-1 nesday and again on; Friday to . 3 I dows Mill Co., made a biisines.s I .she is snr-vived by three sis-: confer -with Mrs. Gilbert Foster, at^^leg rnm dv Suffolk, Va.. last Wednes-| ters, Louise, Anna Belle and Dor-1 welfare superintendent, and Wm Johnann; ntoo^ o - > Thursday. They spent othv, and two brothers, Arnold and I Curtis Ezell, federal relief sti- “Wild People. Wednesday night in Newport; Roy. News, Va.. with Mr. Sockwell’s Frank ^Thursday and Friday, ch 16 and 17— ... „ Mid Clark gallons of liquor on the Brushy | house on Saturday, March 25, at 1 tie game, tliiis ^vlng them with Norm* Shearer ana uiarn.,6 —^ , ^ while the Mt. PI “Strange Interlude ley Foster and Roy and Gilreath. Tho^e outside the community at- daughter, Mrs. H. C. Ewing. 9f One Is Arrested and 54 Gallons of Liquor Taken Wants Patrons Arbor School To Meet March 25 pervlsor, on matters relative to! tending were Misses Ol’ie and relief work. Dr. Brown -^ns o gjjj Hamby, of West Jefferson, guest of Prof, and Mrs. T. Story while In Wilkesboro. E. All patrons and friends of Dis- tri-:t No. 2 of the Arbor school Prohibition Agent L. G. Tfex- in Wilkesboro township are re- Mountain View Girl* Win ler arrested Joe Lane with 54'quested to meet at the school- The Mountain View girls won over North Wllgesboro in the 4a aen tUs nic- Mountains Thursday afternoon. 2 p. m. to select teachers for thetlOO pei' cent In Ihe tonmame^; Be Bare to „ , . 1 „i,n. ,i.« tM* lads from the beginning. ■s start promptly at 3:30,| -M .Vn ■ .7:30 and 0:35 p. m- The automobile In which the 11-i coming year, t ■, qaor was found was seized by the I B. L. COMBS, Chairman officer." ! ! of School Committee.* a 777 per giving them I the lead ll tl ,.8‘ and Miss Zella Dancy, of ^Hays. Delicioos refreshments were serv ed by Mrs.-Eller. A good time was ''Tijoyed by all.—^Reported. I’l. 11 I.. - g-i—.lUil" Additional penalty goes on aft- .•riio 9 erAptillsL Pay now and-save © 8«m» flieY wniKBSff .TIB * S ID OOBfPANT for yonr fertl- seeds, feed, floor ossd i»o- dnee. We pay ea* and sell for e«h. W.B. •II
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