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vidtoii College « . B B. Ralejr, Of TUs Cttjr, It Amomg Umaimi htrgett OlM« r TiBPjtt tilP Gffi&i Wilk6S F&ir ^ New§ 5ce ID^^tUWureainmgsrw B,pt. ,s.-.;««•«« Sept. i*T— s?- - : ,-’:■ vi0k- ; ^Vn»ON. 'MB SfS'otken, om'm«n troa etafit' WIlkwboro enters %avtd- ^-^'^ 4ide Oollese tor tbe tint Ume. He * *.BLnm.y. 'mr is the larceet Fmhman has t» enter DsTldson In the Mt aeTetsl yean. The new men A. t mtmm from is states and one tor- ' aem sountry. the majority of Ihsii being trom North and erath CaroUna. This class which -aninates in 19S7 has the dis- ' fUmttloa of gradnating from Dav- *1Bub the year the centenniai of BanUson's founding is celebrat- fVeshman registration took aiBce on Tuesday. Classes begin { tBmprrow. HrJ Smith White and family, ^ WELCOME FAIR VISITORS The famous El Ray Sisters, shown above, will be seen in their marvelous skating and trapeze act during the Great Wilkes Fair next week. -TO— B. & B. Shows Will Be Seen On Midway During Great Wilkes Fair CITY BARBER SHOP Splendid Revival Closed At Little Elkin Church —AND— Beauty IDEAL Parlor One ot the best revival meet ings ever held at Little Elkin Baptist church closed a few days ago. During the one week the meeting was in progress, there were 35 conversions and many reconsecrations. The series of services was conducted by the pastor. Rev. Ed O. Miller, assist ed by Rev. Levi McCann and Rev, Harrison Barker. YOU’LL APPRECIATE OUR SERVICE Bicycle owners in New York are urging the city to allot apace to them on the highways. More and more bicycles are to be seen here. N'ew York restaurant owners report that since the return of beer, people are eating more i heavily. The well known and popular B. & B. Shows will be seen on the midway next week at the Great Wilkes Fair which starts Tuesday and continues through Saturday. Every known riding device will be in operation during the five days and pleasure seekers will have to go no farther than the midway. Not only will the riding devic es offer entertainment, hut ex ceptional side-show entertain ment will be in store' for those who attend the fair. The B. & B. Shows, anticipat ing the Improved business con ditions throughout the country, are bigger and better than ever before. There is nothing lacking in the way ot a grand show on the midway, according to ad vance reports. Bud Miss Barbara Bob^ erteon. of Charles, tlalted Mr. 0tMMlVbt^.,Oreene'a family a4^ last veek>eiid.These are.' iBnye’ MdeMM gneata ^ in ‘:.^?Laf>t ^afmw';foiir' haor dfed ralktlTet^.,, and friends ol Mrs. Mary Anne Gray gathered at; her home to . celebrate her seventy - fifth birthday. Little Miss Grace Dean. Bentley was present with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D.-Bentley, cele brating her ninth birthday. No one wlshea to grow:, irid, yet everyone would enjoy theee rich- iy prepered birthday dinners and reunions if they rame much oft- ener.'v;. . We hbaf mat Mr. Watson Green, formerly of Clingman but for several years a traveling salesman, is locating at Ronda- His numerous friends will have a warm welcome for him. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bentley called at Mr. Peter Johnson’s last Saturday p. m. iMr. Carl Miller gave old No. 60 an excellent crown last week. Mr. Worth Sale made a busi ness trip to Elkin last Tuesday. J Mr. H. H. Brown, the popular nurseryman of Mocksvllle vicin ity made a business trip to this section looking over the timber ed part ot the farifl of the late G. W. Sale. He selected holly trees for the landscape about his residence which is being erected. Several people from this route attended the funeral of Bryant Stone at Pleasant Grove church near Clingman last Sat urday p. m. Miss Mary Kate Sale gave a lawn party last Saturday night in honor of her brother, Geo. Harvey, and his bride. She served lemonade and cake. All enjoyed the occasion. Early Saturday morning Mr. John Sappenfleld, of Winston- Salem, came for his aunts, M. E. and Misa Sale to go to Elkin to visit their sister, Mrs. W. G. Church. Mrs. Church’s friends are glad to note she is improv- Oates to the fairgrounds bei closed to evarybody Hoaday have exhibits A. McNeill, are matnrlBg have since appeal*^ reordered by the Garand compand tor ther steam-, ^ . bollen . and generating -- mm ot On Kearny'Station of the T”'*® . ’ ■ ‘ « dent of the Great i Wilkes &' Gaai ' s*' ^ I Association, ^-' amio^ded le .QoinfHfM mtmmm sitidTalear^ ewt ot a ihli jrsai's by the Unlted^Staj^.|w.tfjpii[^MsBMF the ezhihtt halt tot the poses. f^lepealiBf Tueedar^«onl^.''"'':Fer . —^—• •' ',;'C»VV:Jthla .^sdranaon,'* eyethteW^sBiwwt A man la Npw^TorlC' fir^., fa- tlH»sE| who hsTV’-lthaihsM’to at- iSi led breast hones pu may this br'iwfreetedT Auswec^ This condlUMy 'caused hy a lack of certain renls and other elements in fthe yestei^ ^li iMr.{,;,n^Mnctaie -«B^ to kbht thronghont the day la gee- any othey-'^wa for that matter, [lend to ther^^i^he denied ad- may now pick i^-'Wa telephotte iitielon. w and talk -ta eedoao-f:: irg7-y. ,h--c >' .-.fi .... cihCodtle~ £o' be al^^ Qn'eatlBBf and also hy improper hsr and bilk taiidl'^at of other teIephraw ^ .»tb^ paHi,of _ the lrorJd.r-^; lOggik A well beUnced maeB-eon-T IM^kti^eod Uver,oil with both vl^tas^ A and D will do mneihW j eorM^' the^ttakMo. the nse ofj parch poles', with a 'Odh' gnrtaee of i 1-* InOltfir .roi.»vwi'.| of thft± ardbi;Ur koaad poles win aIse :i^M)r i!hmetlBg the bron- htiRy& hddltfon to this the birds gh^ii:'jnete!td oyster shell, sne- ^ieal’^|^e|a"'fseiL' and. plenty mi^iane^‘;r’ J-'? (H-' VS- Insurance €o. Ing. Local and General Agents —for— All Forms INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Sappinfield came home with their aunts and at tended Mary Kate’s party. Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Kelly, of Yadkinville, were the guests of relatives and friends at Roar ing River last week-end, calling on Mrs. Kelly’s relatives on the way. Much fodder is burning up on the farms these rainy days. Deposit & Savingrs Bank Building a PHONE 368 C. C. FAW, Mgr. North Wilkesboro, N. C.- During THE GREAT WILKES FAIR DRINK BEER KING OF BOTTLED BEER f INSIST ON... lou NTAIN ICE CREAM ^Ouo4n §f QuaiiJ^ Known By Its Purity A HOME PRODUCT SOLD EXCLLISIVELY ON THE MIDWAY DURING THE FAIR Manufactured in a Clean, Modern, Sanitary Plant By the FORESTER ICE CREAM COMPANY Buy At the Following Places— BEECHE’S PLACE PRINCESS CAFE MRS. ELLER’S CAFE SNAPPY LUNCH & BARBECUE TOURIST SERVICE STATION FORESTER’S NU-WAY SERVICE STATION '^1 ■SELECT YOUR FAVORITE DRINK ... PEPSI - COLA'... ORANGE SQUEEZE ... 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The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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