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At Can!FlyingDownToRio’ ms» ho. To OrpK^um " Gny in Ckarse ^ Beautiful Dolores Del lUo en- BilUICIE EE (BSVVS free acta the most thriUh^^Aviaiice ^Xnri. - ft'*'' M. •- . ; X«cvi[ieKb«nt8 SpMHpring ' frti|iii^ In Co ofwmtton -■ Clun. F. Smith ever experienced^ b^.«r|irl. in KKO-Radio Pictures’4lttsloal ex travaganza, "Piylait^ Down to j Rio.” '’mifcY, -• i Loved by two handsome screen Tl» Hotel building, locat- j heroes. Gene Raymond as an ed at the eomer of ”B” and i American and Raul Roullen as a Nluth Streets, will be the scene | Latln-Amerlcan, she la first vlr- of a major cooking school tomor-1 tually kidnapped by Raymond Miss Loretta Gray, of! ^^’bo soars aloft with her In his IXete ■ City, noted dietician I “flying piano’’ and wooes her airt 'dioai'r “economist, conducts j '"'•fb original compositions, free elaimes for the benefit of i Later she la spirited aloft by housewives of this section* : Roullen, but Raymond gets Masses will be conducted ^t aboard the same plane; and In S y. id. and'at 7 p. m. and are''be climax Roullen Is bested at open to all Interested house-1 Dolores and Raymond j are married far above the clouds iMiss Gray comes here under !'by ^be plane’s pilot. tlM sponsorship of North \/llkes-1 The production Is enacted by boro merehants In co-operation | all-star cast, Including Ginger ^ with ghaa. F. Smith, of Greens-j Risers and Fred Astaire, cele- boro. who Is distributor of Pyro- brated Idol of New York and fax gas'and Magic Chef ranges In ; London, and a chorus of 200 this territory. I beauties, selected from 10,000 Many attractive prizes, chief ' applicants, among which Is the Magic Chef 1 Thornton Freeland directed, rango. will be won by some of the ' Vincent Youmans wrote t h e ladles who attend the cooking; music, Edward Ellscu and Gus eehooL The range will be given | Kahn the lyrics. Ann Caldwell away, by Mr. Smith and other. tbe screen play and Lou Brock. Supervisor, contributed the orlg- Coonty Gionp Meets A t Friendsh^.lfetfiodist; Has^ Sj^tenMd Proflmtnt- The County Cnton .ol l^jwortlt J^fues miet at FrieuA^';;MatIif oMt ehunh Bear Milton Cteeh Sunday atterheon' at' ♦ &’1ocIk'!'’ Miaa Louise . Itelvilie, vtee pM- ident, presided In the absence of President Grady Church, who was ill. The program topic was "Young Peoples’ Day." Those taking part on the program In cluded Misses Doris Bnmgamer, Beatrice Pearson, Bra Lee Guth rie and Helen Dula and Albert Wellons. • The next meeting will be held the second Sunday In April at Arbor Grove Methodist church. by local prises will be offerer! merchants 1 ’b®’ SrG;ay’s lectures will be' I>own To Rio’’ will be really worthwhile, Mr. Smith as- i shown at the New Orpheum sored The Journal-Patriot In an' Theatre on Monday and Tues- lote^ew this week while In the • ^®y- March 19th and -0th. el^ arranging minor details In) eoanaetlon with the school. These XEW TOBK . .. They were captarsd to the meuatato wilds of China; thiy hava travsM mors thaa 10,000 mUte; they e®i •••• thaa a y*r old ... Md BOV thsy »• beusd to tee Now ToA MO... where mift and heiiM ooeam plsaiifu]. They are '•■ytossy'’' eabo, soelogtots bow trying |o Aaeiiv tk47 tm HiinalaTUi BrovMy Ortetal Orisslietp Black. Rsare ... or mbm rare aad aakMwa spoeiM. Photo teowt “^teh." a»l'*Bote'’ upoa their arrlva], betog fed by Mke Florence La Baue uho gatoed teefr frtcadahip aboard teip. Officers Local | Doi^[hton Heads P.-T. A. Elected! Taxation Groiqi Mrs. Ros-s Scroggs Is New President; High School Pupils Give Program lectures will deal with kitchen problems which every houMwlfe . ^wlll be interested In hearing dls- ^^ussed. It will be time spent profitably, Mr. Smith declared enthuBlastically. On display In addition to the Magic Chef range, will be Pyrofax gas and the new Electrolux refri gerator. Fay Grow, of New York ‘ City, will represent the American Stove'company, manufacturers of. Magic Chef ranges, and Jack Hickman, also of New York City.' win represeiit Carbide and Car bon Chemical company, distribu tors Of Pyrofax gas. at the cook ing school. Frank Knudson, of Enyisvine. Ind.. will be here to ^represent the Electrolux Refri gerator company, manufacturers k of the Electrolux refrigerator. SOLONS IN KENTUCKY HAVE EDITOR JAILED Frankfort, Ky., Marc'i 7.— Vance Armentrout, acting editor of the Louisville Courler-Jl urnal, was placed in jail for conte.npt by the Kentucky house lobby inves tigating committee, 'ate today, but released a short time later on a writ of habeas corpus. The contempt clirsixe and order for Louisville eiiiior to go to jail followed hi.s refusal to tell the committee the name of a mem ber of the legislature who had written iiii article in the paper’s “point of view column.’’ Armen trout maintained that names In such casesi were confidential. The article, captioned "The Psalm of i’olitics.” was held by Officers ol the North Wilkes- boro Parent-Teacher Association were elected at Itie meeting Thursday afternoon in the city school auditorium. The new offi cers are: Mrs. Ross Seroggs, president; Mrs. J. D. Schaefer, treasurer, and Mrs. W. D. Hall- acre, corresponding secretary. IThe list was submitted by the nominating committee and the election was unanimous in each Instance. « E. G. Finley, retiring pres ill* Tit. presided at the meet ing. One of I he Important Items ol business the report of Rev. Tusks of a male African ele phant usually weigh, about 40 pounds each, but record-breaking tusks weigh over 200 pounds a piece. g, f)f e. p, sMcfteU Of n A 1.6. The foltowlng pangraph was taken from an "article in h .Nelr- pbrt Ifcfini iall^ p«p6r^ la • Vir- 4Snto ago: 0. ■Swing vsiBi* Bltetea' ptmUmt ot the J. B. i. 4L of A. Local Np, 15. consUtlng ^ barber iw'cjiiiliiffs of the city, at the reoriteaiaatlon meeting diere. Othes ottloen' in clude H. W. Avery.!^ vlee "’presi dent; D. Fischer, secretary- treasurer; W. G; White, recorder and J. W. Moore, guide." Mr. Ewing is a former resi dent of the city and was Connect ed with the City Barber Shop while here. He recently attended the Barber's Code Union In Washington, D. C. as aq official delegate from Newport Newa. He and Mrs. Ewing moved from here to Virginia abont fonr yean ago. Mr. Ewing is a son-in-law of C. L. Sockwell, of this city. ROARING I—^FolIowlBg is^the hoa the fourth crude of er school for the fifth me Sammie Immbeth, Altma] Vaughn Durham," G.‘ C. Ama Petty, HaMl Shew, Ja^m Durham, Mary Helen W ar C Glenn Porter,; Qalw Melvin Childreaa, Ralph _ burn, RMce" * Alenadcir. Alexander. - • . Wholesale and tetail diatrihtrtlM^..- Ck>ffins, CaskdSp’-'Retal -VaiRifc:,- J Direct factory representatiB^^ SALES AND BBOW Second Floor P. D. PangHy,'! North Wilkesboro. Ninth District Repre|senta ' tive Is Named Chairman Of Important Body Congressman R. L. Doughton, chairman of the ways and means committee, most powerful of bouse committees, acquired new honors Thursday when he was chosen chairman on- the ,^{oU^ committee on Internal rmnse taxation. ; ’ The taxation committee, which devotes Its attention to the more difficult and complex phases on the .tax program of the govern ment, is. .comprised of rive mem bers of the ways committee and five members of the finance com mittee. I Mr. Doughton has represented I the new ninth district in Con- .. Present indications are that t^e house. W. B. Rog- the school will be one ot the most A .an Cf rtf PT*itT largely attended ever held in this ■eetlon. Housewives have manl- feeted considerable Interest In the school and are making plaus some of the committee and the in the movement ers, Sr., because of certain criti-1 playground. Mrs. r. r. Faw Eugene Ol, chairmen of the gress for nearly 24 years, playground (■■•nimlttee, who ^ iT. . lined the proposed plan for thejMlSS JeniUIlRS Wecl ground and gave a summary of! -y » ^ K#»nn*»rlv the committees activities up to| J. Vi. ivcnncny this time. The assoclarion pledg ed Its co-operation and support A wedding which will be re- to secure the I ceived with interest by friends cism in it. County Juilt'e L. Boone Hamil-! Mills, !\li BiEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families in cen- son for the stand tral and southeast Wilkes, Ire- took and that the throughout the state occurred at Mrs. J. B-;4 o’clock p. m. Sunday, March W. H. Whittington'll. when Miss Lula Jennings, ton. a former member of the leg-1 and Mr.s. W. F. Jones were j daughter of Mrs. Sally Jennings islature, ruled in granting the' m-.nied on a committee to work land the late Leander C. Jennings, writ that the house committee I with Prof. W. D. Haltacre on the j was married to John Gray Ken- „«W44 ... — . was without power to Jail a per-[Summer RounJ-up to be held thlsjnerly. of MooresvlUe, N. C. Armentrout' spring. j The marriage took place at arrest was | Mrs. Palmer Horton, program Pores Knob at the home of Mrs. dell. West Surry counties. Re- illegal. Armentrout was escorted j chairman, announced that the liable hustler should start to the Franklin county Jail by j program for the meeting would earning |25 weekly and in- Major C. W. Longmire. the house | be given by the high school pu- OMhae TBpidly. Write Immedi- sergeant-at-arms, and remained | pils. With Miss Ruby Tuttle as Itewtoigh Co., Dept. NC- there about an hour. [master of ceremonies, the fol- «Khiiiond. Va. ! 7 i program was given: Mar.-8-15-22-29 attend. j Piano solo—Gwendolyn Hub- Vraiianu Auto & Radiator Shop ''.j/ittmtt 181—North Wilkesboro. Radiator Repairing, Body Re- Will Hiiui biiifdlng. Motor Blocks Reboi^ shortly after — “ — Welded n Truck ry standpoint. The doors of the Call building' win be thrown open tomorrow ^ noon and those ■ Sally Jennings. Rev. C. C. Hol land. of Stoney Point, pastor of the bride, performed the impress ive ceremony in the presence of the immediate members of the families. Miss Beatrice Jennings, niece lot the bride, played the bridal . , -Elizabeth Johnson | chorus, Lohengrin and the pro- ■ and Mickey Bryant. I cessional by Mendelssohn. The ' Talk on the Development of ■ groom and his best man, Bruce, Child-! Kennerly, ol MooresvlUe, enter- Vocal duet to attend. „„ j Miss Gray will supply her dlence with some valuable recipes 1 and demonstrate the most 'em methods of cooking. The ..ccupu school will be practical from eve- [ citizenship during Early jhood and School Age—Margaret '. Faw. I Plano solo—Rebecca Brame. „ iTucit ■ I Talk on The Communities Part ’‘^nerni Renair Work attend are requested to come Ljj Developing Citizenship—Hen- I’ScdBlte ^ in before the first class starts at !y iflP^^rWILLIAMS, Owner. 2 o’clock. I’t Forget! Piano solo—-Margaret Paw. Vocal quartet—Gladys Bryant, Mickey Bryant, Marcella Pendley and Rebecca Brame. Elsie Nich ols was the piano accompanist. The prizes for the winning grades for the most parents pres ent went to Miss Sallie Outlaw’s first grade and Miss Tim Craw ford's seventh grade ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT TAX PENALTY GOES ON AFTER I Negro Held For Asw.ult ^ I On Woman At Reidsville APRIL 1st, 1934 Wilkes Cooaty needs the money. There’s no way to get arowid paying taxfo. The loB^er you wait-the snore burdensome ttey are. Pay TODAY and get ’em out of your mind. SV. # SOMERS sheriff and tax collector Reidsville, March 12.—^Law rence Graves, 26-year-old negro man, is In the city jail here charged with an attempt to crim inally assault a SO-ycar-oid white woman, Mrs. Nannie LIx, wife of Burch Dix, well known here. Officers Tate aud Taylor, on their night beat this morning heard screams from a woman. They investigated and the negro attempted to get away. After he was placed under arrest he had to be subdued with a blackjack. Graves will be given a pra- limiaary hearing herr'tomorrow, morning. In the meantlica he is hrid in the city Jail without privi lege .of bond ed the room and took their plac es before the altar followed’-by the matron of honor, Mrs. Floyd Jennings. The bride entered on the arm of her brother. Attorney R. C. Jennings, who gave her-in marriage. The bride was attired in a navy blue suit with matching accessor ies. She Is an attractive brunette and a young woman with; a pleas ing personality. She has been cashier and bookkeeper for the Belk’s Department store In North Wilkesboro for several years. The groom is the son of Mr. John Kenerly and the late Mrs. Emmaline Kennerly, of Moor^; ville, N. C., and is a young of sterling character and marit^ business ability, being a mem'" of the firm ot Peoples’ Ho Furnisbing Co., of MooresvlUe. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for a Short wedding trip and on their return will be at home ftt 318 - West Statesville, Mooresville. -Y 00 cm’I fM a graiHiig etif... I That’s why I im Raystar FieM Tested Fertiliser” F YOU want a good quality crop, widi a heavy yield, you’ve got to give your crops tite kind ^ plant foods that stay widi them, that feed them evenly throughout the growing season. Royster’s Fertilizer does these things. Our field-testo jMxrve it to us. Your profits will prove it to you. Don’t take any chance when you buy your fertilizer. Remem ber this: Royster’s is made in owe quality only—the best. You can pay more or you can pay less, but you cannot buy better fertilizer. Royster experta are enntkki ally studym^ ctOfM like yoiin, leamii^ all there is to ^ know about fertilizing them. They never stop experimenting and improving. They test every fer tilizer in the laboratory, then field-test it under actual growing conditions. Only refined mate rials are used to make sure that the purest obtainable grades go imo Royster sacks. As a result, we know that Royster Fertilizer wdl give you the results you want. See your Royster dealer today and let him know how many tons you need. F.te ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ^^gyster FIELD TESTED FERTILIZERS Are Exclude Agenb For It*-’ Negro Indicted For Murder Of 4S-Year-Md Wl»te Man Laorlnbnrg, March 12.—^obn Mallor, 23-year-old negro, waf- indicted on a murder charge hf: Uw Sco^nd eonnty «rani jury today, luf i^reattlt ot the deatb Marob 4 of N. F. Alford, 4[|-year old white trader. 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