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MISS MAMIE SC Ir*. Frank Jokn*4te . and several members gave jtofciti To Auxiliary " * report on the Phderewskl oon- !rhe talk by Mrs. Prank John-'^^ they attended recently on, of Statesville, president of ^Winston-Salem. Neil Hartley Ihe North Carolina Department the American Legion Auxlli- w, {featured the meeting of the Jlal .AnxUlary unit which was sld on Mondey evening at the -caw of Sirs. W. R. Absher with i read a sketch of Richard Wag ner, and Marion Beach gave the story of his beautiful opera “Lo hengrin.” Plano solos were well rendered by Annie Laurie Hul- cher, Mary Jo Pearson, Virginia B. Turner as associate \n. Johnson’s talk, out- Hend-erson. the'Activities of the pro-l‘»^> Pearson. '•am for th^ Legion Auxiliary I conclusion of the pro- M* month! proved to be very-18^““ hostesses served de ic- mfeTMtlng i^s well as informs- Waal.Thefepeakeris well known ir the members of the local unit|P™'- na her message was listened to ■ . . , h marked interest by the ®‘"^’ i ^rge number attending the «eet-|p.^^‘ ^ Mrs. A. W. Horton held the‘^' Meeting f'^air for the business session at | Echoes from the state Baptist 'Which time splendid reports; Missionary I’nion. which was The grand Jury on .Tuesday conipleted e^ght busy days and reported to Judge Michael Bchenck, who Is presiding over the term of court, that it has ex amined 162 bills, finding 114 true bills. N. O. Smoak, iwominent local business man, was foreman of the grand Jury. An investigation of the grand Jury into the bonds of county of ficials was made and a new bond 'is, 1930, with New York Indem nity Company for 110,000,00 apd 19S0. with Neiw York Indemnity Com pany for $6,00Q.00. C. H. Ferguson, County Ac countant, one bond dated April 1, 1931, with United States Fi delity & Guaranty Company for 15,000.00^ , , “We were Informed by^ the heads of two Insurance Agencies in North Wllkesboro that the National Surety Company and the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company are 'solvent and considered good as bonding companies but that the New UU was requested for Clerk of York Indemnity Company is in Court Wm. A. Stroud, the bond-| iug company with which Mr. ‘his company is of no value. This , V j j being the case the bond of Wm. Stroud was bonded, having gone » ■ A. Stroud, Clerk of the Superior Court, is not a good and suffi cient bond and we recommend that the County Combiissloners is the complete of Wilkes County see to it that report to Judge |« ^ood and sufficient bond as re- I quired by law be filed by the into the hands of the receivers A new bond was promptly ar ranged and accepted by the board of county commissioners. Following grand Jury Schenck: ... w.v. examined.' Yhe prisoners seem to be well -To the Honorable Michael | ‘’'0''^ of the Court at once. hfhlch time splendid reports Missionary i nion. wmcn "as i Presiding at ‘ We have exam^ed the Coun- Vre lieard from the various at Winston-Salem recently, j ^933 Term of Superior -f®*’ “O'* ‘h® .committees. The outstanding re-* were heard at the monthly meet-.pp,,j.t Wilkes County: j House and found both buildings ■port was given by Mrs. Andrew I ins of T>'e Baptist .Mis.sion-j ^ Smoak, Foreman of ''" ^ood condition. We JlOlby on the community service lary Society Tuesday afternoon | Grand Jury for .March 1933 ; found a number of window lights [work. Mrs. Kilby first gave a at the home of Mrs. Andrew Kil-of Superior Court for'’''"'f®" °f the Jail and the Ibrief explanation on national ao-' Shockey, iMVs. A. Countv, beg to submit the '^^*^^** reports ^ ^ ^ itJyitiSs in community work. Her t’- Honnis and .Miss Marie Haig-1 ,gpp,t. f three or lour leaks in the roof report lor the local unit showed wood gave full reports of the j -\unibev of hills that they had helped to cul and conference, having attended as supervise the making of 131 official delegates. The program garments; contacted 7">0 fam- for the afternoon was in charge llles: gave out an allotment of of Mrs. C. E. Jenkins, leader for 14000 yards of cloth, consisting ,4hrcle .N'o. 3, and with the assist- ".MiniDer 01 miis conunueu loi i - , - of material for dresse.s. shirtslauce of Mrs. M. I., Oilreath. Mrs.|,^p^ evidence, 17. I'’® "’® ‘Ij® and underwear; a verv large J- t’-- Spainhour and -Urs. Dewe> | -xumber of presentments;‘®r such wor' can e o number of knickers, bloomers. Minton, a very inspirational Pro-j g |tained free^. from the Welfare Of- )J|i3alls and 150 dozen pair of ■-''am was given on, ■'Bmldingi examined the report j‘>®® the only expense, t e ^ - - ’""“ on Guardians and their wards in "•>" '>® P>'‘ WMlkes county, submitted to us th® oost ot pa.nt. dpment of clothing win iH Mrs. Shockey with t.he aevouon-, Cy„rt and find! "The entire Grand Jury visited ! -\iimbev of imi.s tf,\auiiiic»i. , - jg, kept and the jail to be generally ^ ; “Xumber found true bills. 114.8""'’ condition, except at this ^ I “Xumber found not true bills. ^‘>’'"® '>® I gj j over-crowded. We recommend ' Xumber of bills continued for j‘^^t the wood work of the Jail lieckings had been distributed M "rid Peace on the ■word. The ^ distribution of another lar.ee opening prayer was offered by, win lx Shockey with the devotion- inrpervised in a few months hy al being led by Mrs. W, F. Jones, the unit. At timo a oounty Special music was tlie vocal solo Red Cross room will be combined rendered by .Mrs. t.. S. Sink. A With the city welfare work. Mrs. ' large n.imber of members weic; Kilby also reported that the unit present. ' kad completelv clothed the fami-' of from twelve to fifteen ex- Groups Of G. A. s men. The members were Met On Thursday teligfated to hear of the progress jj^th groups of the Intermediate being made on the erection of the: c, ■„ of the First Baptist Legion hut. i church have held interesting o> rue cierK 01 auu i,,iu , , that the list contains the names : the County Home and spent two of 11.3 Guardians. Of these 30 | hours looking over the Buildings have made, ther reports within'and farm and Interviewing the the past twelve months and 83 j inmates. W’e found the Home in have not made their reports, j excellent condition and the farm Two of the guardians are listed seems to be well tended and the as dead. j inmates reported to us that they -W'e have examined the vari- a^® ‘■'eated kindly and that they ous countv officers and find the 1 have plenty of nourishing food, records are neatly made. The of-|We want to commend the keeper »gion nut. ichiircli have neia inieresunK re:3ort to us that the valu-jO^ Home. Mr. Absher. on Following the meeting a pleas-j meetings for the month of! records are kept in vaults, .j *^ooount of the excellent oon i- mt social hour was enjoyed dur- March. Miss Mildred Bryant j supposed to be fire-1*’®"® found around there, e ng which time the hostesses, as-i hostess to Group Xo. 1 at her | examined the bonds of ''■®®®*""’®"^ that a larger cooking listed by Mrs. J. B, McCoy an : home on Thursday evening withijj^^ county officials and found as j "ange be furnished as we oun Hiss Norma Stevenson, served an attendance of sixteen m®"''* follows: j’’anc® which they are Jelicious refreshments. The sun bers. The program was in charge j ..y. p Somers. Sheriff, three' "aing at present is inadequate to •oom and living room, which of Mary Nichols, who was assist-1 follows: One dated Feh. ' ‘he large amount of food ivas charmingly spring-like withjed by Mildred Bryant. Kathleen ^933 xational Surety ‘hat has ts lovely blooming plants and .Gentry. Grace Dancy and Mattie $60,000.00. One j ipHng fiowers. made a colortuT Valentine. The business | dated Feb. 10, 1933 with Xation- jAckground for th" guests, Mrs. was presided over by .Amy Cath-igj c;„j.pty Company for ?15,000. tbsher's gift to the guests of trine .Myers. .At the close ‘heiQ^g dbted Feb. 10. 1933 with Fayssoux Coming To City Friday Friendship Church Grounds Brown Moth Club Meets Are Now Being Beautified I With Misses Tulburt To Give Performance.s Here At School Building To- j morrow and Saturday ■William Ervine Fayssoux, fam ous hypnotist, comes here to- j morrow for a two-day engage ment. Tomorrow (Friday) and "Respectfully. “N. O. SMOAK, “Foreman." March 13, 1933. Absher's gift to the guests of ertne .Myers. .At tut io.se ”» ‘"'' One dbted Feb. 10. 1933 with .'lano • honor, the department president, program the hostess and her mo-1 gurety Company for | “'Wm. A. Stroud, C. S. C. Mrs. Johnson, ard Mrs. Mac iher. Mrs. W. -X. Bryant, served j- 999 9,, j Bond filed March 13, 1933, at Barker. 6r.. of Sali.sbury. were dainty refreshments. Mrs. J. -X. | ...p pj gctfle. Register of 2:45 p. m. Approved by the dainty colonial corsages. Other shockey was a guest of ^he | bond dated Xov. 22. Board of County Commissioners out-of-town g’tes's at'endittv t.ue meeting were. Mrs. Frank John son. of Morgaiiun. and Miss Aureila Adams, of Siai- sviUe. secretary and T-asurer of departmeflt. wh > ..N 1 '.;a short talk. t Deeds, one bond dated Xov. 22. Board of County Commissioners 3332, will. National Surely Com- Ma-ch 14, 1933 and ordered to yanv for $8.00(1.Ox. he recorded. ■■'wm. A. Stroud. Clerk of "MICHAEL .SCHENCK,^ Court, iwo bonds, one dated X'ov. “Judge Presiding. Tomlins .-.vs :na ! . -abies. t’t“ ins Uis« Tomlinson Is Hostess At Bridge A pretty ■1 ■ jy Miss Annie M r’: It her 'nome o:i T n - Spirea and pussy ■ Jridge setting f r ' Patrick'.s seasou ition for the decorations in all ;he part,'' ;r,>p«'ini:n. n-s. T’e' f;!- ies and covers were :n keeping with the accetiteu ;n:'iif :'.:nl :ouc.hes of 'h. color seneme wen- noted in the ..routing s.'-ei jourse served at the close ef tm- game. The uig'i s r" awani I 'r the evening went to -Miss Da- phine Spain'no.tr. :,ifs:s of the club were ."Vli-sses Li>nis. \ y::- ind Mary Lindsay Stafford. group. Group Xo. 2 met at the home of Annie J ’ Haivwoit.i on .slou- d a y evening. .Around twelve menihers wir.* present. The pro gram was ir. keeping ''Vitil the week o- rra'-r f-r heme mis sions .t!o! WHS directed by Mis.-' ,Ar!e.. Hunigarrer. Tni'se mkiiu- I l>art we;-,-. Virginia Harris. Vir-' stuia P.ullis. Di-ssie A'alentim-. .Ariiiie do Haigwood, Mary Hiilb Wm’g'- The devotional was led 41’- Kli7abvth .loriiisor:. I.ois W : inirs. Miss ScoltiP Sue Barlowe, held the chai. for routine busi-:Watauga j Christine Herman. Mr.s. ness. Delightf ul refreshments ' jail {.ending preliminary trial in _jg, Higgins and Dr. J. D. Rudi- vvere served during the social ji,,. p.oone Itecnrder'.s Court to-1 sill, all of Lenoir, for appear- hotir. Graham Teague, Boone Resident, Is Charged With Higgins’ Death Saturday nights he will g^ve per formances at the city school au ditorium, demonstrating the powers of hypnotism and feats of magic. Fayssoux’s appearance here is sponsored by the American Le gion Auxiliary. On Friday morning at 11 o'clock, Fay.ssoux promises to j hypnotize a man in the show window or the Smoak Furniture company. He will remain in that condition until that evening when he is awakened on the stage at the evening perform- ance. Fayssoux's famous blind- j fold drive, free to everybody, will be made at 3:30 o’clock to-| morrow. i The performances at the, school building begin at 8 o’clock j each evening. MILLERS CREEK, March 14. j MILLERS CREEK, March 15. •—The members of Friendship M. —The Brown Moth club met E. Church at Millers Creek have,Tuesday evening ■with Misses Vio- been at work. They have planted ^ let and Hester Tulburt at their shrubbery for the beautification j home in Millers Creek. A num- of the premises. The church i.s j her of plans were discussed and particularly grateful to Mrs. | u was decided that the club make Mary Gaither for the lovely i a Brown Moth quilt. The guests f boxwood she gave; to .Miss Lily enjoyed an hour of music render- Rash for- ,the contribution of ed by members of the club. A de flowering shrubs: and to Mr. anUllicious dessert course was served Mrs. X. W. Bumgarner for the by the hostesses and their moth- nice lot of white pines. ] er, Mrs. C. H. M. Tulburt. CoimtyTaxes Additional penalty goes on aft er April 1st. Pay now and save. W.B. SOMERS, Sheriff Curtis Torrence Dies In Call Community I Lenoir News-Topic. March i3i ,dered to serve witnesses’ subpoe- Graham “Friday" Teague.- of I"''®'' C’.irti.s Torrence, of the Call I cornu unity, died March 9. He | was horn January 1. 1903 and' was, therefore. 30 years, 2 , months and 9 days of age. morrow morning on a charge of; ance at the preliminary inquest Orpheu.s Orpheus Music Club In Meeting T'.te mem'ft.'rs ol t Atusic cl’.i'u helti a very entertain ing a.-i -'ven as a helpf.il meeting on Wednesday afternoon at tiie hi :ne of Elizabeth Neal and Ros alie Osborne. The short hii.siness st.ssion preceding the program as pr-sidle(l over hy Violet John ■Jim" Higgins, j Higgins was injured after fall ing or being hit with a blunt in- nuirdering James of Whitnel. 1 Teague was arrested and jail- strument as he stood at the stair ed Friday afternoon on a war- i way of an apartment house in rant signed by Mrs. Higgins, of Boone on the night of January Whitnel. who is said to have 22. He was rushed to the Cald- based the warrant on a reputed , well hospital here and was so death-hod statement from her seriously injured that he died on husband. i March 3 without regaining total Sheriff J. C. Tolbert and Con-i consciousness for any great stable H. D. McLean have taken . length of time. '-vestiga-1 Several Boone residents, in- tion of Higgins’ death, making ! eluding Mrs. Ellen Rogers Hig son. Those taking part on the 1 part in the investiga-1 program B^ll^ Pnil-j . , ’ lips, Pauline Church. Helen several trips to Boone to confer gins, first wife of James Higgins .Marjorie Blevins. Elizabeth . ea Sheriff Howell relative to are reported by Constable Mc- and Irene Phillips. Miss Emma I Choate, a g;ie.st artist, sang very action. Constable McLean was or- laFsburv Visitor • Feted In City A delightful -oirt-sy was hown Mrs. .Mac Barker, of lalisbury. on Tm^.'^ua.y ai'it’Tnoon. Fhen Mrs. Mac Harkfr. Jr., eii- ertained at two tables o! bridge | “Absence." A disciis- lonoring Mrs. Bar.ser. A series musical current events' p MrParfrer I* ,t sRjmed progressions resulted teacher of the club, ^ * ” • . . n the high score prize going o 3-rsula Blevins, was engag-1 Claimed By Death Jrs. J. E. T-jrner. The honor.-e | members, j — ' fas remembered with a lovely g pleasant socal hour a 1 Prominent Citizen Who Re lift by the hostess. After j,^lecta,ble salaid course wasj sided Near City Taken noval of cards the guests were hostesses. Several Tuesday Night icrved deliciou'? rcfrcsnin^fn s ‘ i fyicmrlu wr*rp firil#»ata of thf* i lOiistsUiig of a '.salad course fol- owed by sweets. The room was ^ oade gay with a bounty of jon- Smoak Is lulls. The funeral was held at Mt. Sinai church on March 10 by Rev. J. A. Foster. Mr. Torrence is survived by SPECIAL VALUES his wife, Ella Torrence, three }| children. Lucile, Mabel and Eula, 1 his mother, Mrs. Emily Hendren,' of this city, and one sister, Faye | Hendren. | -AT THE- Goodwill Store This Week The GoolwiII Store is .always ! | on the ,iob with extra values. Your shopping tour is never complete unless you pa,v us a : | visit. are reported by Constable Me Lean to be summoned to appear at the trial. Announce Program For Church Meet F. A\L McCarter, well known citizen o f North Wilkesboro, Route 2, was claimed by death HMt”fo S. S. Class I at 8:50 p. m. Tuesday. He was I George Smoak was host to the|8« J®“»-3 of age Preachers and Deacons To Gather At Bapatist Home Church March 25 The program for the preach ers’ and deacons’ meeting of the Stone Mountain Association which will be held at Baptist March Cecilia Music I nT°hiR '^^undav'^ S^ool I Funeral services were held to- Home church Saturday, iub Met Friday WUkesboro Metho- Liberty Grove church at'25, beginning at 7:30 o’clock Friday evening, at the 'lo"’® church at his home on Sat-■ “ o’clock by Rev. J. E. Bink- ,vas announced Tuesday by tlH .. vs n „»,,„rv.n. the St. Ce- IID. F. B. Hendren, the St. Ce Us Music Club held one of the B8t meetings of the year, with BClle Hartley. Eva Lee Guthrie, Dd Katharine Hendren as joint Mtesses. Neil Hartley presided, and leh member answered the roll ijj, srjth a statement about Saint >cellU. Lucile Hartley gave a ’ 1, ol Bthelbert Nevln, after - ' Ifell Henderson played Rie Rosary” by of the big featured the amusement for the evening with Helen Dula and Arthur Pharr receiving awards for being the most adept in the art. Eva Lee Guthrie and Mar jorie Dula assisted the host and his mother, Mrs. X. O. Smoak, in serving delightful refreshments at the close of the evening. Around fifteen guests were pres- t. Miss Eilen Hubbard is teach- of the class. Surviving are his wife, three daughters, Mrs. M. D. Byrd and Mrs. Zack Higgins; of North AVil kesboro, Route 2, and Mrs. J. A. Tedder, of Princeton, W. 'Va., and two sons, Lee and R. C. Mc Carter, of Nor^ ''Wilkesboro, Route 2. .tovel of ded Bronx flies are imported from tor some ot^ the birds in BOO. Hall Infant Dies Ella Mae Hall, ten-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyre Hall, of this city, died Tuesday. •The little girl is survived by her parents, one sister, June Norvella was announced Tuesday by the program committee. The song service will be con ducted by the Baptist Home choir and the devotional will be con ducted by Rev. J. E. Hayes, pas tor. At 8 o’clock a discussion of WANTED—-Work on lawns and gardens in the afternoons. Andy Alexander ’ 3-13-tf lost or stolen—^Two rings set in diamonds—engagement ring antt lyedding ring. Liberal reward for return to The Journal-Patriot office. 3-20-2t FOB SALE—Baby Oilcks. Same high quality as last season Hatches each Tuesday. 98.00 per 100. We are now selling a full line of Purina chicken feeds. Including starter, grow ing and laying mashes, scratch feeds, etc. Custom hatching price 2 cents per egg.—Wllkee Hatchery North Wllkesboro. N. C. 2-2-M WANTED TO BUY— Dry Horse Nettle Root, * 4c pound. See me for contract on this article. A. F. PHILLIPS the query, “What Is a deacon’s | North Wilkesboro, N. C. duties?” will be taken up. I 3-164t At 8:30 the query, “To what must the church resort to regain Its power and Influence” will be discussed. , A speaker will -be assigned" to address the meeting on these subjects, the program comn^ttee Beautiful printed rayon and solid color rayon pique, special, yard - - - 29c and 3oc Mira crepe in plaids, pokadots and stripes, 6b inches wide, suitable for the new spring dress, and only, yard ; . , . Fruit of the Loom and Pepperell prints in stnpes, plaids and solid colors, guaranteed fast colors, a real value for - - - • 12'/2C yd. Fast color 32-inch apron ginghams, exceptionaUy good quality, only - - - oc yd. Good quality Marquisette, 36 inches wide, cream, ecru printe(i and floral designs, only We have it now. Searsucker cloth, yard wide, in the popular stripes of assorted colors, newest for spring dresses; guaranteed vat dye, only y®* Children’s ribbed hose, all colors, sizes 5 to ?y2. and men’s extra heavy work sox; just think, only - ,5c mr Men’s fanejt dress sox, assorted sizes and colors, only ^ ;• 10c pair Ladies’ all-silk, full fashion hose, service weight and semi-chiffon, in all the desirable shades, only - - 50c pair Men’s extra fine quality broadcloth dress shirts m stripes and solid colors, an extra good value for ^ — — — 50c Good quality Leader brand work shirts, made of extra heavy quality covert cloth; a good buy for the working man, only ..... - - 39c each Men’s Red Ax overalls, made of 8-ounce denim, triple seams and full cut; a big value for only 49c One table of boys’ Gilt Edge overalls, extra heavy quality, and full cut, sizes 2 to 16, a good value for — - We have just received a new lot of hand-made hooked rugs, beautiful antique patterns to select from and at a very low price. BRAID’S RHEUMA-LAX FOR RHEUMA-nSM Quick Relief R. IL BRAME & ^N ’ North Wilkaho^o, N. C* The Goodwill Store ^ 7 ‘THE GREAT BARGAIN GIVERS ’ » Tentii Street - : North Wilkesboro, N. C.
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