Miri ; Excellent Cast Heldr« 'taj^vffle Plays In “Alice” rondertand Story Told In Plc- "■ turn'At liiberty Today and Tomorrow Winslst Prize .•4e>6t.. e Fallowing is the honor roll Mountain View high school for «lPassM At Cycle ’or I «>ii. •' .-4S The “Cast of the Century," Are Passed 'N' Paramount Is .btll- JS of IMstrict aT Important Public Meetup ager Has Pict^ On^Fipt i Caudill. Don Jbnes, Cecil Porter, Page of ^ews IbUI Bullts, Ollmer abodes, Mar- The likeness of George Ken-'fjorle abodes, Billy Weston, X^- ! > Found Dead In Bed Friday By Blrs. Chambers; Other . News Prom Cycle S: CYCDB, Jan. 22,.^-Mr. Hanrey chambers died suddenly Friday ^ager of the South East Public | Woodruff, Welburn^Wingien un- wife ;^found . him V i.K d -Service company, adorns ejly Blackburn, Roy Ashlin, Blmon _ Funeral servIcM tasy which plays at the Liberty g^^j, East Dl- Wiles, Ralph Johnson, Mildred *“ «« >ea- Funeral services Mount Pleasant high school basketball team won an easy vic tory over the C. C. Camp team 36 to conservation ed throughout the entire game, Dutrict Meet -er the c. c. Camp team jR_ (j, pinley and T. E. Story%^ I Represent Klwwiis At / Btlon boys being OBtcttae- Todsiv di>k ,.i»hnnt the ontire esme. l urcensDoro loony i screen players featured In - „edy, local branch office man-; vld^ Yale, Iva Lee Felts, Buster i'ln Wonderland,” the filmlsatlon ^ South East Public! Woodruff, Welburn Wlngler, Bll- 1^,. ~ i lU HY UUUCI lawi-** iager’of the South East Public’Woodruff, Welburn Wlngler, Bll Hayden ^Burke, * prominent of Lewis Carroll's immortal fan- ‘ ™ ireensboro Today JMF riAIMU «iix “ [ ““ T.%B. stonr. anii CLAIMS aiA^ yg^y^jpreeldem and secretary resp*c- - Mildred need caagidate tor indee nt . i visloH News, monthly company' Anderson, Bertha ^IHps, Rlch- n ^ J 8 of^ Heading the list Is Alice, published at Charlottes-- ard Kanupp, J. D. Johnson, Lou- erlor court in the Seventeenth | played by Charlotte Henry from|^jjg reason Use Wiles, yudttlal district. - - -V . , . .... T„u- hyloiwrtUe attorney and bu- , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . Theatre today and tomorrow. Caadldate for Judge of was priised' Brooklyn. New York, who won ghly In resolutions passed Pri- fhe coveted role after an Mr, Kennedy In 1933. ‘ laotlnp' T 1 V A ' - - _ _ fo( the excellent record made by | Second Grade: Anna Lou John- -.-.A? dead In the bed. Funeral services i. were held at Shady Grove Baptist church by Rev, J. JJ.'-; Wright Saturday afiernoon. He la'survlv-(She had 12 children In nine years ed. by Ws wife and six children,'! ■'.‘2b Raleigh, Jan. 22. Mathey, negro woman, officials and s^tators In city court today when she testified tively of the local Kiwanls Qub iSt UAJ au AOaUlUVZUUD A* w-; - #4 ^ at a meeting of a number of national search lasting v ^ t .. BVM. X. AvrAwlr r. Kennedy In 1933. I son. Mary Ruth Church Mayr , twoiB“f • The January issue, released . Lee Felts, Buford Elledge, W. A. i stealing a bicycle peddle, was not — _ »w*i r>Jii4.wsM> nionmii ! *^*'®™* ■* t j *u-* strict r «,% m aM8?83VAUe UA A IIUUIU^I Wl ^ ^ 1 ‘ , /Y > SlSterS. •resenUtlve cltUens of the dls- months. The search covered even , ^r. Ken-, Brewer, Helen Billings, Glenna; „ ‘ at Taylorsville. English-speaking country in the: , The meeting was presided over world and brought out more ty iHarry Miller, of Stony Point, '-bOO applicants. 'lalrman of the Alexander conn- Some of the first-ran s ars . Twftvxv’o /»/xnfoat fnr now -hiifliTioBH i Hsrrold. Bill Hays, Virgil BU , 1 rdtee tlbw fhu pany-s contest for new business! HarroVd. Bill Ha^, Virgil mi-j In the'home' of Mr. ! during last year. The honor of i lard, J. E. ^iles.-Bobby Kanupm^ ^ ^ Mitchell’s Satur- Thlrd Grade: Calue Lou ways, a substantial cash prize. 1 ^®*^**if'* .'^**'*wn ^f^lt^Tirnwn I **i®® Leona and Lessie Mitch- c. .. — —„ _ T enn I tbe, son, Beatrice e , Qebas'l®^* were the guests in the home ThA-resolutions adopted fol- ^tes, Gary Cooper Leon Chicago last Ephra Higgins, Laurine Sebas — Errol. Louise Fazenda. W. C. | ^ j^ive for 1 tlan, Mary Wood, Reece Byrd, I _ . -That, whereas, it Is known to'Sheets Gallagher. Cary ' -- ■uruMu oi lue Aiexaiiaer coun- *be first-rank siarsjpj^^g carries tvlth It, (i^emocratic executive commit- ^'bo are included in the cas o onhoinnHui cash orize. i the century” are Richard Arlen., iu«i, wuereas, ii is Known lo , ,, general public that the Hon- Grant. Raymond Hatton, " Roscoe Karns, new business. Of interest also to I Burette Ellis. Wilkes I Fourth Grade: Uda ^•rahle J. H. Burke is a lawyer of Everett Horton. Eo®coe 5^®vns, | pg^p,g ^^g announce- Afina Johnson. Myrtle ■-"Wide and varied experience, and LeRoy, Mae Marsh, Polly |^g„j ^^e telephone company Lessie Hays, Louise ^stei^ Lu- - — . . . M/S..OW Tort Oakia. Edna May; . ..... T,r gjja Woodruff. Betty Joe Wood- I Sunday Walker, Mr. Jim Somers spent*a .that ’ YAiicu CApci truce, auu - . L ^ i t \fov he ^possesses the necessary riu !>«» I uiagazine that Warner lallflcations, legal ability and Oliver. May Robson, Charlie Rug-1 ^^g ^eaks Qtinworth Ned g^gj^g„gg third placB iu the dill Elledge, New officers were Installed re- :ielency to fllTthe higli office 5^®*' A'^son Skipworth, Ned ,ai,a „ioro in the I sin r-ecil Ashlln. Walter Han-1 Judge in a way and manner Sparks and Ford Sterling. few hours with Miss Ruth Shore Sun day afternoon. Mr. Jim Plnnlx from Brier Creek visited In the home of Mr. How do,you explain that?” asked Prosecutor D. Staton In- scoe . Mattie!are in Greensboro today attend-jjt startled ing a meeting of presidents and secretaries of the CaroHnws dis trict, which le composed of elnbs In ^orth and South Carolina. The meeting 'eras to convene this morning at 9; 30 o’clock. Messrs. Finley and Story will re- turn this afternoon In time for the directors meeting this eve ning. New York, Jan. 22.—^The News Them children Is all • twins, Miss Eileen Glll^ple broke every last one of them,” Mattiefer ®«f«®“®»t to marry 21^ replied. “I done give birth to'y®«-oW John Jacob Astoj- 3rd . . „ ! after they quarreled at a party 'Vuster was remanded to juve- j Saturday night and quotes ^tor nlle court. Judge Wiley Barnes as saying he feels very badly about it. ■5^ m ' being convinced t>f his age. 'contest. Mr. Elledge. who w'as]cock. Dean Whitley. juage in a way ana manner - e . . , ■ couicst. .t w.„M b, h»„ „,i.t,«o,y -s; ”>-1- -• Fto the 'public in lory — ---— , rt hv Nor •-“® *®®al telephone ^ Fifth Cra e. en ’ pjgpg Bottoms, Saturday night. general, and by Nov-j system, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Velna Rhodes, Raymond Bleytas, j ifWhereas we believe that in such ’McLeod from the | t. C. Elledge, who reside near Etta Grey "'tayherry, Beatrice lice h€ would endeavjr to hold , . "^"tten by Joseph L. Ma“- ^airy. several Burchette, Vertie Mae Burchette. j ,®ie scales of justice even handed, hiewicz and i lam i miles north of the city. ■ l^d would deal fairlv and im-, "^be -screen f ®_P“ta ”s , irtially with all men; ' tbe most ‘And, whereas, he is a man of J!®^ ‘ ® Farmers are expecting real help from the Production Credit ■tnur i-arttue sunaav i Association in Statesville whlch| Mr. Worth Smith, of Greens-1 G«-«ve Grange Hall In „een organized to serve Ire- boro, spent a few hours with Miss | Davidson county and a good year dell. Rowan, Catawba, and Alex ander 'counties. - I Is .being looked forward to. iiu, wmsreab, iii? is a iuaii oi » i.i_ t r'laou * p -r w , V • J and Through the Looking Glass. Ifgb moral character, and pos- , ,1.. rtimii , The storv of the picture aupii- ises the judicial temperament, *. • . , , . ■ J ■ ■ 'cates m detail the yarn ot tne „:«> necessary for a fair adminis-* . „v„„, » i, o u u .book known throughout the P%mtlon of justice on the bench, R: J w ^ ■ world. Alice falls asleep -'■Bd, whereas, he has for the past and -'HU. wnereas, ne nas tor me past. - , th-nTitx!, tha , toveral vears been very staunch- ®^®bens as she steps through the ■everai years oeen very siauncit i. „hnve the mantle Wynekoop Trial Comes To Close Edward Pendry, Edna Luffman. Sixth Grade: Marie Brown, Bertha Childress. | Mabel Fllnch- em, Marjorie Pendry, Mary Watts, Lillian Wood, Clifford El ledge, Don Gregory, Earl John son. Seventh Grade: Ada Sue Kilby, WEEK OF JANUARY 22 , . Seventti uraae: aub ouc ahuj. Alleged Murderess Fighting l Gllllam. Mary Fllnohem, Battle For Life; Criti cally III Chicago Jan. 22.—Granted a . - “ ^ , ranted ® j ^gj^pbeil, Ruth Harrold, Ruby men friends who have come tomistrial on charges of jr,,Qj.g Sebastian, Metta IF and actively affiliated with the'.‘®®bing glass ®b®'r® the mantle Wllgious activities of his i'"‘”,errshe mLs all her chess- Bunlty, and, whereas, we know ® „nmp to «. A , .r,u ■ -■ men friends who have come to, »im t> he a sincere Christian. Through fire grates, down'her daughter-in-law Rheta, Dr. lonorable and upright in all °f. gna i„to the pool of-Alice Lindsay Wynekoop tonight :lis dealings with his ’«®"’\lioe journevs through her’marshaled her failing strength md. whereas, it is our desire by , ^ ^ ^eath from •is resolution to commend him Bird.; another quarter. •o the people of North Carolina Knight, the King of Judge Joseph B. Davis grant ed more especially to those peo- Hgre. The led the mistrial on the 62-year- Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat, | old physician’s own petition after Judicial District as a man amply welcome her to their homes'heart specialists informed her q^ified and amply able, mirror. | that the strain of continuing the Virtue of his character. legal; wake up,' trial might result in another col- ■bility and temperament, to pre- ... — ^ _ Talmadge Dillard. Mary, Lizzie Sebastian, Lydia BreWer, J. Rob ert Church, Fred Pendry, Inez PERFECT SOUND W. E. Equipment PERFECT PROJECTION This Coupon and 5c will admit any child any time to Liberty Theatre. ability and temperament, to j,oars through the Look- lapse and her possible death of ^de over the Courts of the g'^at to the room heart disease. ■tate of North Carolina' ' “Whereas. Be it Resolved, hy from where she hegaii her adven- pr. Wynekoop s attorneys be- Harrold, Dillard. Eighth Grade: Ed Blevins, An nie Cohee, Adina Hawkins, Sher rie Gregory. Ninth Grade: Bob Alexander, Ruth Johnson. Mabel Johnson. Tenth Grade: Alta Sebastian, Sadie Johnson, Grace Dearman. Eleventh Grade: Ola Johnson. Veit Handy, Arlie Pendry. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 25-26— “Alice In Wonderland” The world’s grreatest story with the world’s greatest cast—Charlotte Henry as “Alice,” Richard Arlan, Rosco Ates, Gary Cooper,TiCon Errol, Louise Fazenda, W. C. Fields, Sheets Gallagher, Cary Grant, Baby Ler^, Polly Moran, Jack Oakie, Charles Ruggles and others. NEGRO SENT TO CHAIR FOR ATTACK ON GIRL Short Souvenir—“Hollywood, on Pa rade” and Metro News. Adihission - 10c and 2.5c SATURDAY, JAN. 27— “F^hting Cowboy 99 With BUFFALO BILL, JR. Another thrilling Western picture. Comedy, “Pie For Two.” Also Fourth Chapter of “The Three Musketeers.” Admission - 10c and 15c - - . gan efforts immediately to obtain! .Greensville, Jan. 23. James all these presents, that we most ' her release on bond in order that' f.,.een „egro, late today in S«- leaitily endorse J. H. Burke’s WOMAN DRIVER HELD gj,e might be taken to a hospital' p„jor court hard himself sen- •antiidacy for the office as .Su- ^IT AND RUN CASE treatment. With a month's tg„^ed to die in the electric lerior Court Judge for the Sev- — __Mrs ‘ rest and treatment, Dr. Wyne-I.^air for his confessed criminal •nteenth Judicial District, and Dain.ue, \a.. .lan. - . - ^ resume her on a white girl whose es- •we most earnestly request due ora Lee Smith, 2.., proprietress ^ota i .. u„a Uonton into uncon- ' aonslderation in his behalf from ; Hie voters of the Seveiiteenth Ju- i*4llcial District for the said office, -jand that the voters support him -With their I'allots and influence. 1 J. B. ROBINETTE. J. L. GW.M.TXEY. SLOAN \V. PAYNE. Committee on Resolution.^. of a filling station on the Chat- trial, physicians said. jeort he had beaten into uncon- Charlcs S. Dougherty, : ggi(,„g,iess. hani-Greina road, was arrested state's attorney, who vigor-j negro went on trial at 11 l).v local police officers yesterday ously opposed the mistrial, 1 o'clock this morning and the case charged w ith running into Police uounced that he would fight any i j-iven over to the jury at 5 Officer tV. A. Newell Saturday attempt lo release Dr. M’ynekoop, tj,jg afternoon. After 4b ^ at dm k and with failin.g to stop bail. ’minutes deliberation the jury i after the accident. “We arc going to convict this to Judge Frank A. Dan-1 Tlie officer is in Memorial hos- ^oman if she is ever able to be j jgjg ^ verdict which decreed sen-j pital with a badly crushed left, brought to trial." Dougherty | ^p^pp p( (,eath without recom-1 mru POINT MILLS thrown across Mrs. | ^^^1. "I shall oppose her release j jj^g^j^tions of mercy. “^^gT£p ijp payrolls ""^"ifrom county jail on any condi- p^te of execution was set er a rear wheel. tion.” High Point, Jan. 22.—High Police heard yesterday that Point’s hl« hosiery mill pay roll -M's. Smith had stopped at » COMPANY IS ORDIHl^ , ^ . carast* iipar thp soenp of th© ac- was-increased by 40 per cent to- as the 2o mills of the city hy Judge Daniels for April 215. According to the negro’s con- ' fession from the witness stand TO SURRENDER EAGLE .blackjacked the 16-year High j old white girl’s escort into un dav as the '>6 mills of the city ' High Point, Jan. 22.—High j old white gm s escon _ •ay as- tne -o tniii ° stated at the time that " , i' consciousness and then abducted Joined the rest of the >" ,(,p .-hii an officer." Her, Point, which supplied t>>® i i„ ber escort’s automobile. Coing from a three-day ciirtatled pp_ Supreme court with ® ^p,d prisoner hy him for ar.hAdiilfi oDpration to a five-day _ ‘ j in«t been argued on »5iie J UieiiUlv was iiairu aiiu iwv.«i •chedule operation to a ftve-day ^ vesterday and case that has just been argued on week. Two shifts of eight hours amendment bids fair to, a fejv hou^^-^ ,ch are being used here at the brought here and furnish it another ®"® ! girPs release, when she told her, lodged in jail claiming that New- national recovery act. if an ora ^ „,mo was I ell ran into her and that the of the administration is contest- ^ light was not burning on his ed. motorcycle. Seeing the officer Leonard Dry Cleaning com remount his motorcycle after the pany, a well known High j Washington, Jan. 22.—Harvey ’ accident she did not think he business, has just been ordered j gadey and Albert W. Bates, i_. u..», KT..n.Aii uroa *.> oiiTTdiHpr its hliip caglc slgn ^erviug life sentences in Leaven worth prison for complicity in the Urschel kidnaping case, have ’ present time. General satisfaction was jreseed over the ending of tbe eanergency curtailment ■tore than 5,000 workers participate in the added pay ■loney. , • . k was seriously hurt. Newell was to surrender its blue eagle sign Whether business which has machine a short on the ground that it has been •een piled up on some of the the price fixed by the ^nts can be maintained so that | the full-time operation can be This is not denied by the Leon- •arrled on indefinitely remains to version of the acci- ard company, which is still ad- be seen. Manufacturers are opti- vertising its cash and carry serv- "Bistlc over the prospeCvS. directly towards him and, ice for 50 cents a suit, instead of «-• • after .striking him veered back the 70 cents, prescribed in the *PUn^ Sr ySi™ Work i-to the road. i code. The company is oomp y ng Plans ror tear s w orK I ^ every other provision of the The agricultural and forestry •- B. Bills offered ^ ; code, its officials said, but the, aommittee of the Kiwanis Club Washington. Jan. 1,.—Secre- jp cents for cash and carry serv story to officers. Her name was not disclosed. End Hunger Strike ended their hunger strike, ac cording to a telegram received this afternoon by Sanford Bates, commission ot prisons. \I Plenty of * Go Places fi She Has Time To And Do Things' ELECTRICITY DOES HER WORK! She i« a smart housewife ... the hat plenty of time for leiture because the depends on mod em electrical servants to do the work. Do away xvith household drudgery and save time and money with electrical servants . . . the cost is INSIGNIFICANT, REFLECTOR HEATER forestry of the Kiwanis Club met at Hotel Wilkes Tuesday tary .Morgenlhau today invited ^pp,.ggg„^g^ a fair profit, they •venlng and formulated plans for bids for a n'JJ.ooo.uou issue r.r?ndTo .-...-Tiix;,...... t. ^.“ , “1 O.LV....... Aprn 25, B«. .11. b, ry K^K-n., Tn* r...,— Members are S. V. Tomlinson, ceived at Federal Reserve hanks, Washington, Jan. 22^ ine John R Jones and Judge T. B. and branches up to 2 p. ni., case of the Leonard Dry C . g _ , ' " eastern standard time Monday,' company, of Greensboro and ’ *’“*®^' 1 . High Point, involving alleged vio- ''iations of the dry cleaning and ATTEN'nON TAXPAYERS! One-half of o«e per cent penalty will be added to 1933.TSVwn Taxes on and after February 1st, 1933 ' dyeing code of the NRA. has ' been submitted to the federal trade commission for appropriate action. W. P. Leonard, head of the Leonard Dry Cleaning company, had been directed to appear be fore the compliance board of the NRA in Washington last Wed nesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, but failed to do so, ^nd the mat ter was referred to the federal trade commission. The commis sion has inaugurated an active investigation. b ; and an additional one-half of one per cent for each month thereafter that said taxes remain unpaid. Pay now and save the penalty. u W. P. KEHY, Tax Collector TOWN OF MOiWH WILKESBORO, N. C. Faces .\rson ttiai^ Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 22. Larry Donolrio, former president of the Chattanooga Roller-Coast er company, was In Jail here to day awaiting trial on January 30 on charges of arson In connec tion with the burning of the rol ler coaster at a local amusement park In September of 1931. Forty 4-H club boys of Cald well county planted 26 hlack4 Walnut seedlings each during ihi 11 SELECTED USED CARS 2 1930 Ford Tudors 2 1929 Ford Coupes I 1927 Bukk Coupe 1 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 2 1928 Chevrolet Coaches 1 1929 Dodge Sedan 1 1932 Ford V-8 Tudor 1 1929 Chevrolet Coach The ref lector. HEATER gives instant heat ... for bedroom or bath. It’s an added protection these winter mdrnings against cold and - _ _ discomforts. Chromium^05 reflectors . . . rugged con- ifc|i struction. Operates for 2 8-10 cent per hour (660 Watt Size) 9 SELECTED USED TRUCKS 2 1931 Ford Trucks 2 1929 Ford Trucks 3 1929 Ford Pickups 1 1930 Reo Truck 1 1930 Ford Pickup Yadkin Valley Motor Co.' Ninth Street NiH^h linikestHm, N. C. Ton Buy eaafly owa a Mw Ford 'Oiroagli the anthorfawd Ford Fiaaaee'Flail offered by How Many of These Labor Savers Do You Hove? . . . Mixmaster, Miller lamps, Irons, percolators, toasters, waffle iron, heat- ing pad, hot plate, kettle, egg cookers, washing machine, Kelvinator, elec trie range . . . and there are many more. For Better Uvint— ELECTRBFY! Oven Cooker— For roasts, soups,* ^ qc cereals, or entire# 1C Jro dinners, right down to desserts. Compact and complete with utensils Electric Cleaner Have rug protection and leto- ura with an Bleetrio Cileaaar. Motor driven brush, light and d'.nable. Complete come shown above, and please ’ note the low operating cost there’s true economy, OperatM for S 1-S omt per twar. set of attachmeats xrith evsrir Dnt- a «% #% versal Cleaner. 1 ^ W New low jprlca ^ Royal CSeaners taikJli, $41.TR.l Coet of operation: 9-10'of aj ^ omt per boor. r- . «U“" '-r r-f- NORTH WHJKBSBOBOt n. ^

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