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'rj SOURNAL PAITOOT, NORT» Wl! 7>. i' ,Mr.-C. a. Day is a patient olr Mrs. H. M. Scott, of this city *” a«*d Albemarle; was called to Waldo, Wisconsi)^, last week on Mr. and Mrs.'W. H. Worth, of account of the IHness of her mo- lasraon, were North Wilkeshoro ther. * Hera yesterday, [ _ ‘ _ 1 *• «ey. ana Mrs. J. M. Hayes, of M«Mn. T. C. Caudill and Bill Lexlngtoir, are spending the week ny*n business visi.tors to at Purlear with Mr. Hayes' moth- irtlagton Monday. i er. Mrs. Sarah J. Hayes, who is Mr. Charlie Miles, of Traphlll, as' a. business visitor to the nikes>boro8 Tuesday. Mr.vj. G. Rhodes, of West Jef- srson, was a business visitor in he city Wednesday. ' Mrs,' F. D. Hackett is reported I be very low at the home of her faughter, Mrs. H. A. Cranor. Dr. W. F. Jones, of this city, lattended the Spokes dental clln- Jlc at Statesville last Wednesday. Messrs. R. W. Colvard and aH Colvard, of West Jefferson. city Tues- Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones and children, of this city, spent Sun day at Clifton, Ashe county, vis iting Dr. Jones' father, Mr. J. W. Jones. Miss Edith Walsh, of Cricket, was the week-end guest of Miss Hester Tulburt, of Millers Creek. They enjoyed a short motor trip Sunday. ere visitors in the Mrs. Prince Edward Forester, pf Mt. Holly, is visiting Mr. and Irs. J. A. Forester, of Wilkes- Iboro. Mr. J. D. Henry, of Marion, tjs here for the week-end with Ills parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. |Henry. Mr. Spencer Richardson, of Ithls city, was a busine.ss visitor » West Jefferson yesterday aft- rnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith and children, of Elkin, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gwyn Sunday, also other rela tives in the city. Mrs. Don Long, of Roanoke, -Ma.. is here visiting her mother, J. M. Long, of Laurel .Mrs. Springs, who is seriously ill at the Wilkes Hospital. Mrs. Minnie Phillips, of Oval, .\she county, arrived at Purlear Tuesday to be at the bedside of her mother. Mrs. Sarah J. Hayes, who is critically ill. Mr Tuesday In Wlikesboro-Sirtth Prof, and Mrs. T. E. Story. Mrs. Reid is a sister of Mrs. Story.' Mrs. Mattie Story and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Story, of Blowing Rock, visited Prof, and Mrs. T. E. Story, of, Wilkeshoro, Sunday. Mrs. Story is the mother of Prof. Story, while Mr. Story is a broth er. Mr. W. D. Alley, of Greensboro, who is connected with the South ern Public Utilities Co., was in the city a while yesterday. He called upon Mr. M. G. Butner, manager of the local S. P. U. of- fipe. Mrs. P. McK. WfUiams.'of Fay etteville, was a guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wil liams. She went from here to Morganton for a visit with rela tives before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Overcash had as their guests last Thurs day, Miss Mary Hiss, of Balti more, Md., and Mrs. Cyrus C. Babbs and daughter. Miss Cath erine Babbs, both of Granite Falks. Msrytiiiii, of Aebeyfite, wpenli Convict. ^s»p™*d> Hrfa Af Correspondent m By Jott es Stand ^Taken By al-Patriot. _ .♦>, PORES KNOB, Route 1,‘ April 4.—Hello folks:' Here I .icome again, but this .time to say* that the citizens of this community are crying “amen" for what The Journal-Patriot editor*' said in last Friday’s paper about the convicts working some on rural roads instead of spending so much time beautifying the hlgh- irays. As the editor says, we rur al citizens, living off the main wt^'lr will die tempOTari- ^ etMpehd^ 8utnrda|', Mrs. Vp» lerU Belle Foster, county wfllt«r«; auperlAtendeiiL' stated yeaSeiflu^ public la dnvited id lustruetlone hpve come from lief besd^iiacUrsi to siii work for re41jrf;«t^.8p(U-fnrtbdi' annpweenj^W," t'rr The adspenslon of relief wor^ was decided upon, it is stated,' In order to give “relief cases’’ time to plant their gardens. ^ Dr. Roy M. Brown, tedtnlcai supervisor of the Governor’s of fice‘of relief, states in a letter'o^ Mra. Foster that in bis opinion the problem of primary impdr whistle beUnd e' llbw highways, as taxpayers of thejtance at the present time is the stafe feel that we are entitled to at least some services of the highway department. Our roads are not satisfactory for travel, although the citizens have given much free labor on' them. Only twice has the state machine been over the road from Lowe’s Gap to Mr. A. E. Moore’s. We ap preciated this very much, but we would he very glad if some of the convicts could be put to work on some of our rural roads. Many people In this section have to walk from one to-two miles to farm and garden program. How long work will be halted, Mrs. Foster was unable to state definitely, but she was certain that it would be until those who have been receiving aid ha,ve planted their gardens. Relief Woric WiU Be ^ S«rvie« B« ^ A .auihriM 8enrlcei:^jp.he cob- llWlMt ,at' St. Paul'a> I|nn4df'in Wilkeshoro ail Easier. Marriage lleansea wera|^iwned elnca Friday to the fdilowl; eotWfee .by Reg^ter? of Bf;'|(ottle: C.'C. "flBrtl Avlbe aervtce.} and he’ll in- dt4BCtltre^*Hir]U:r-eo accustomed hae 'he beooi&e'teifwalking with im|^,;8lgintts determining hla direction, a - -it!' i/.-fe ' •’ Muriatfe lidbMee River, »hd. Janie Jame* A. ^ow» ^ E.' Bluings,' both bl of Cana,~ son, of and\Waleie Hays; Willie Stanley,.of Cana, and- Lena McDaniel, of . Wllkefr bbro; Claude, Miller and Leta> Hayes', of North Wilkeshoro. - Annoweing A Complete Service -h- i-. Attractive Prices Prices On Shrubs And Evergreens Mr.s. Lucie Farmer and cwl- ^ dren. who have been visiting stand a and Mrs Gen o Caidwel . of thi.s city, left Wednesday for Gra- \ ham where- they will visit Mrs. i Farmer's sister, Mrs. Lane At kinson. a mail route. Several children from this community under the compulsory I school law have had to walk to ' and from Mr. C. A. Lowe’s all Mrs. Myrtle Freeland, Mr. “udi^j^jg ^yj^ter (at least, a distance Mrs. V. G. Poindexter, Mrs. . about one or two miles) some- Jlabel liOttes and daughter, Hel-Ljujgg through rain, snow, cold eii, of this city, spent Sunday iu j gip^t to meet their school bus.' visiting Mrs. - Unsusaly attractive prices have been placed on shrubs arid ever greens for the outdoor living room by Tomlinson’s Department Store. A special two-day sale, Fri day and Saturday, offers a splen did opportunity for customers of the stode to buy at the lowest prices imaginable. An advertisement, found else-j" where in The Journal-Patriot to day is worth the attention of the reader. Work Whatever your needs in electrical repair work, we are in position to offer you complete service. We do contract work on wiring Catawba county It looks hard, still this is a fact. Mrs. Ora Love Taken By Death On Tuesday | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Billings, of Boonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. ■*aul Billings, of thi.s city, a short rhile Saturday. Mrs. Hubert Ganihill, of .Ashe- is spending a few 'days in nikesboro with her sister, Mrs. , E. Story. Messrs. \V. E. Colvard and M. . McNeill, of thi.s city, spent a lew hours in AVest Jefferson on IviUe. Mr. and Mrs. AV, P. Kelly and children, of this city, visited Mrs. Kelly's parents. Mr. and .Ah-s. P. M. Parke"r. of Hunting Cree'k. a few hours Sunday. Policeman and Mrs. T. Ken- erly and children, of this city, visited Mr. Kencriy’s mother. Airs. n. II. Kenerly, -if AVood- leaC near Salisbury. Sunday, Mr. AA’. C. Moore and family ' have moved from their home on nsiness AA’ednesday. Miss Elizabeth AVinkler, ;-Aleniorial .Avenue to the j AA'e hope other men editor will take this situatior Krceland's daughter, Mrs. T. E. Sherrill. Mr. ami Mrs. AV. A. Jennings! and daughters. Misses Grace and Maifgo, of Pores Knob, visited j Mrs. Jennings’ sister. Mrs, Dora, Lackey, of Bassett. Va.. who is a rratient at the Baptist Hospital; in AV'inston-Salem, Monday. j Miss Julia Finley, senior at j .Agnes Scott College in Decatur.' an Falls, was the guest of Miss Ga returned to the college .Mon-i Sue Meadows Sunday night, day after spending the spring! Mr. Floyd Hendren and Coyt with her parents. | Parlier were business visitors in besides our to heart and help us. Mr. Floyd Costner, of Alexand er county, spent a few hours in the home of Mr. E. F. Parlier late AA'ediiesday evc-'yg. He was a business visitor in North Wil keshoro. Thursday. Miss Connie Davis, of Moravi- Mrs. Ora Love, wife of Rufus [ Love, of Pattons Ridge, died | Tuesday at D a. m. She was 47 j years of age. Besides her husband, four chil dren, Charlie, AA’illard, Everett and Estelle, survive. Funeral services were held at 11 o’clock AA’ednesday morning at Pattons Rid.ge church. Rev. J. Af. Michael conducted the serv ices. of dence fornierlv llkesboro, visited her sister, rs. AV. B. Miller, of Hickory, uripg the past week-end. Critcher fainilv occupied by on D street. ’’e-si- ] holidays the here Mr. and Airs. Lee Edward Har- of this city, announce the [)lrth of a daughter at the Wilke.s lospital, Tuesday, .April -I. ^^rs. C. A. McNeill, of Elkin, » up yesterday to he with her lother, Mrs. Sarah J. Hayes, of i*urlear. .Mrs. Hayes i.s (juite ill. [■Sir. and .Mrs. J. F. Rhodes, laughter, Bessie Clo, Misses Lun- [da Hendren and Lunda Robinson (spent Sunday at AA’arrensville. I Ashe county, visiting Mr. Rhodes’ I mother, Mrs. Janies li. Rhodes, and brother, .Mr. J. G. Rhodes. Mrs. AI. 0, Edwards left AVed- tiesday for Perry Point, .Aid., to be with her husband who is ill there. Dr. Edwards is unimprov ed. aoordiiig to reports received here. Mr. J. B. 'Norris, of this city, WHiit to Kinston yesterday to visit -Airs. -Norris who has been located there since being injured in an automobile accident last June. Airs. Jim Somers and little daughter, Eugenia, returned Sun day from Hendersonville where they spent .several days visiting Airs. Somers’ parents, Dr, and Airs. AA'. R. AA’ilkins. FLOWER'S FOR ALL OCCASIONS Pott"d Plant.s--Corsag-s—Flor al Designs. AA’e will send your Flowers hv AA'ire. DAVIS, THE FLORIST Phone 22ii or 22!) Turner Funeral Home Nr.'th AA’ilkeshoro, N. C. FU\ER.\L i)ii:k roK.s ,4i.\D E.MB.4LMER3 Ambulance Service -TELEPHONE- 6t»—181—321 Airs. R. B. Pharr, who .is a pa- rieiit at the AA’ilkes Hospital fol lowing an operation for appeiuliei tis last week, is expecting to he able to leave the hospital tin- lat ter l-ai't of tie- Week. Dr. ami Mrs, AA’. Tucker, of -Aulmrii. N. Y,. arrived this week to be at tbe bedside pf Dr. Tuck er's motile Laarel Si-rings. wbo is critic.ally ill at the AA'iikes Hospital. North AA'ilkesboro Saturday eve ning. Misses Flora Belle Antferson and Annie Meadows spent a few .Air. and Mrs. E. G. Finley. Miss j Finley had as her guests Friday j Mrs. C. N. -Alexander and danght- j er, Miss .Alary Charles Alexander,' both of Lineolnton. Miss Finley , hours with Mrs.. Dola Hawn, last and '.Miss Alexander are class-1 Saturday. mates. ‘ i Our Sunday scnool ai Bethany. Ruth Henry returned to i is progressing very nicely under Taylorsville Nine Is Winner Over Wilkeshoro .Aliss her home here Saturday after an extended visit in Greensboro with relatives. She was accompanied home by her sister, Aliss Sara Henry, of Greensboro, and Aiiss Ella Oulland, of Burlington, who spent the week-end here with Aliss Henry and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henry. Before go ing to Greensboro Aliss Henry was a patient at Davis hospital in Statesville for sometime. O. F. Eller And Sons Get Swift Products Fainou's SAvift’s Red Steer Fertilizer Now Handled By Company the able leadership of Mr. E. V. Hendren. There were 92 present last Sunday and we sincerely hope it will continue to grow larger. Aliss Lona Belle Tedder spent the past two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Rhuie Treda- way. .Mr. Webb Fox. of Statesville, spent a few hours with .Mr. J. H. Moore one day last week. Paul, Altha Lea, and Robert Aloore visited relatives at Gil- reath last Sunday. Mr. John Parlier. of Gilreaih. spent Saturday night with Coyt Taylorsville high school base ball team walked away with a 1.3 to 5 victory in a game with Wilkeshoro high school on the AVilkeshoro diamond Tuesday afternoon. The game was witnessed by a large number of spectators. Eshelman To Have Charge Of Kiwanis Club Program P. W. Eshelman, president of the Wilkes ■ Hosiery Mills, will have charge of the program at tomorrow’s luncheon of the Ki wanis Club. The club meets promptly at 12:05 and an excel lent program is in store for the members. Mrs. I I’ailier. John had the misfortune I of getting his knee hurt right i badly a few days ago while T" , „ i spraying. However, we hope if fnmniis! Itouhle. , ... ; ‘ i Hubert fiawn was the guest of Airs. J. AI. lueker. ot | Red Steer fertilizers ami aie now Meadows last Sunday handling a eomplete line, larm-i a F. Eller ed the agency J. M. Tucker Is Very III At Wilkes Hospital Mrs. J. M. Tucker, of Laurel Springs, is seriously ill at the AA’ilke.s Hospital. Mr. Tucker and son. James, are at her bedside. She is the mother of Dr, W. A. j Tucker, a former member of the' staff of the hospital here. Homes Or Other Buildings Motor repair Avork done promptly and at reasonable prices. We also do general Radio Service Work on all makes. If your present set is not giving you satisfactory service, then let us put it in proper con dition. No charge for inspection and advice. Let Us Demonstrate A New Crosley Radio jn your home or office. Everything a good Radio can be, and sold at new low. prices— $18.50 up Come in and let us shoAv you today Wilkes Electric Co. Meadows Building—Phone 328 North Wilkeshoro, N. C. TAL J. PEARSON W. M. DAY ers of this section will do well to pay this firm a visit tor they will secure a high grade fertilizer at j tbe lowest possible price. I Red Steer fertilizers are ideal ly suited to soils of this section and many farmers accustomed to a.sing it will be pleased to learn Mrs. AI. M. Darlington. \s bo visit-i that the local firm is now hand ed relatives there during the day. ■ B"g *'■ evening. Meadows He was also a business Airs. .s, Felts, litlh'. daugh ter. Nancy Gordon Felts, and Air. Myrus AViles, of this oily, visited Prohihition .Agent ('. S. Felts, who is a patient at a Leaksville hospital, yesterday. They were accomimnied to Leaksville liy ' visitor i Air. North week, father Strickland-Gaither in Taylorsville Atonday. Charlie Kerley was in AVilkeshoro part of las* hy the bedside of his ill Mr. Kerley. who has been NOTICES Pay your electric light bill before the 10th of each month. 5 percent Avill be added after the 10th- Southern Public Utilities Co. — PHONE 420 — seriou.sly ill for sometime and lit tle hope is held for his recovery. .Air. Carl .Allen, ot Taylorsville, is very busy working in his orch ard this week. Judging from the prospects now there will be a large crop of fruit this fall. Lovely in its singplicity was 1 _ wedding solemnized i n Mrs. W. J. Church Returns the (1 r e e n s lio r o on AA’ednesday. |A!arcli 29. when Aliss Lorene Strickland became the bride of Mr. Ernest Gaither, the impress ive ring ceremony being used. From N. Y. Beauty Show Airs. AA’. J. Church, proprietor of the Alayflowcr Beauty Shoppe, returned a few days ago from the International Beauty Show in Airs. Gaither is the youngest. york City. Airs. Church took] daughter of Air. and Airs. A. P. special course in permanent i rid famous in-' Strickland, of Louisburg. She is i ^yayjng under a wor a graduate of Pineland •I”'’*'”'I structor and heard addresses on prior to her mar- responsible position EASTER SPECIALS Genuine Permanents $2.50 up College, and I riage held a in Raleigh. Mr. Gaither is the eldest son of Air. and Airs. J. M. Gaither, of Wilkeshoro, Route 1. and Is associated with his father in the mercantile business. After their wedding trip. Air. and -Mrs. Gaither are at homi temporarily with Mr. .Gaither’s parents. beauty' Duart Ci’oquignole Permanents, Eugene, Fredric, F^nch Oil Permanents. We use the latest high class methf^s of Pemanent Waving. rre u.’otmc Moi’cels, Fucials, Mam- Dick’s Service Stations Still Handling Firestones Finger W’aves, oTrfreatments for Dandruff and Falling ’ When you want the best in beauty work in a Srictlv sanitary beauty shoppe and by expert oper- Sors with years of experience come to the Mayflower Beauty Shoppe and save money. & P. Store Phone 189 J. Church Miss Paasy Thompson Miss Gladys Absher Dick’s Service Stations, deal ers in the famous Firestone tires for the pa.st nine years, are still ,1 handling this popular line of tires, .Air. .A. .A. (Dick) Cashlon, proprietor, stated this morning. Customers of the service stations who have found the Firestone so serviceable and economical should not forget that they may still purchase-this make of tire at either of the service stations, Mr. Cashion said. A full line ot Firestones will he found at all, times and Dick’s Service Stations will be pleased to equip the cArs of motorists of this section in the same manner as in tbe past. many of the important questions of today. The show was well attended, Mrs. Church stated following her return, with thousands of beauty parl^or operators attend ing and with the leading beauty specialists present. S. Felts Recovering At Leaksville Hospital C. S. Felts, federal prohibition agent who was injured in the automobile accident which took the life of Agent L. G. Trexler last Friday, is recuperating at a j Leaksville hospital where he was carried following the accident. Although Mr. Felts was more seriously injured than was thought at first, his condition is very satisfactory; it is reported. State-Wide Educational Conference At E. C. T. C. What is to he the first state wide educational conference will he held at East Carolina Teach ers College, Greenville, N. C„ on Friday and Saturday. An invi tation to the teachers of Wilkes to attend is extended. Superin tendent Wright having notice of .the meeting this ; Dress Up For aster Make No Mistake—Take Advant age of Abshers Quality and Prices NEW EASTER SUITS $12.50 (Some lower—some higher) Homespuns, Tweeds, CheAtiots, Serges, Belted, backs, double breasted. NEW EASTER HATS $1.45-$1.95 SPORT OXFORDS $195- $3.50
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