a o '■>> MtT Robert Mtthts, 'on-8a!eto. is vttttJns reUtlveb lo North Wllkeeboro this -week. ^ MteeesSBdno and Nell iUley> of Halle MUls, spent Saturday night In Winston-Salem. Miss Chess Vannoy’^of Win ston-Salem, spent the Easter hol- i ldays with her parents. Mr. and ■M.- lll■wl||||| I II 11 i _ n i ..|.gu»jci wsaw** r. Knox McQee, ■ of ;^Klkln,| Mr. Cyrus Wiles, who'holds a Mrs. N. C. Vannoy, of McOrady. a. few hour^.dn North Wil- position In Lenoir, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. D. G. Wiles. iboro Snnday, Miss Verna Foster, of Purlear, was a Kuest of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. D. G. Wiles, of this city, llay 'Barnes, ots? the week-end. i Is spending a few days with her ' 1 V D 1 "T .vt i daughter, Mrs. C. S. Felts, of . Mr. Ralph R. Reins, of tW# i*a city, was a business ylait'or ’'to 1”. lU«t Bend Fritey.-' ' Mr. and-Mrs. Allen Campbell. . * of Bassett, Va., spent the Easter i holidays here with Mr. Camp- eWldren, of this city, vlalted . camp- r^tlves in Lincolnton yesterday. . Mr, ahd Mrs. B. P. Bentley, of this city, visited Mr. Bentley's bell’s father, Mrs. G. M. Camp bell.* Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris and or 1^8 etw. viaitea -Mr. Bentley 8 of Statesville, spent mother. Mrs. Maggie Bentley, of [One, a few hours yesterday. Mr. Conley Harris, of Char- yislted^hls parents, Mr. and rii.' t.. A. Harris, of this olty. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver SUrr spent the Easter holidays in Pageland. S. C. with Mrsl Starr's mother. Mrs. S. P. Ingram. ^ Mr. and Mrsd S. I. Furr, of Charlotte, spent Monday v.ith Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mills. Jr. Mrs. Purr Is Mrs. Mills' sister. Misses Lucy Pearson and Miss Alma Shoaf, students at A. 8. T. C. In Boone, spent the week-end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Kelly and into ^tle'TttaU, star, wly,|ir Injmred likMl autt^ mobile aedideat a weet^ ago, la getting along nicely at the , Wilkes Hospital where she is a She sufferedji a severe cut on the ieg*when the automo bile in which she was riding turned over. % Mrs, J. W. Shook rethmdd'yM* terday after a visit of (.three weeks with her brother, Mr. W- T. Kelly, Of Saltville, Va. Mr. J. W.^'^Shook, son, Arthur, and daughter. Miss Lucy Shook, and Master B A. Shook, Jr. went there yesterday to '■ accompany her home. • Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore and two children, Billy and Barbara Ann, and Mr. and Mrs.' Marvin Bostian were among those at tending the Moravian Sunrise service at Winston-Salem Sun- vlslted -Mrs. Kelly's mother, Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Har- M. ri. Stone, of this city. Sunday. ,mr. auu mio. .. —— — daughter, Betty Jo, of Charlotte, I day. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and 'children visited In Winston while ! rls, of this city. fSReTday for a few hours. Miss Ri|(tK^J^Ues,« of Alhe- vlUe, arrived W^h'es’day to spend the •• w^ff %ith . Mrs. , Austin Woodie. , Mrs. J. V. JenniUgs, of States ville. spent in Wil- kesborp' -lwt&liinlflnB.ts. Mr. and Misses Margaret Moore and Marianna Moore, of Lenoir, ▼Islt- ed.,>Mr8. W. W. Barber, Sr., of M'ilkesboro, yesterday. They are granddaughters of Mrs. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cole and daughter, Mary Joe, spent East er with Mrs. Cole's parents, Mr. and -Mrs. G. M. Donnelly, of Trade, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Bostian motored to Greensboro for the day. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hall and two children, of Winston-Salem, returned to their home today aft er spending Easter with relatives at Halls Mills. , Attorney and Mrs. A. H. Casey and children, of this city, cpent Easter with Mr Casey’s parents j SdPvkWB' Conducted Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Casey, of. Chufches Located in New Cas e. wiike« WilkesbwOS Mrs. T. S. Miller, of Wilkes-’ i Easter ,§!?ryice$ ! HetdM Wilkes a. r -- - I ■ , boro, who has been quite 111 for . with a bright Easter day such Mrs. Mary Moore Hix and chil-j^j^^^^ weeks, is able to be out' ; as one imagines the day of Q ^ ^ , w \ viiikTc — ao iMic imaKSiivo i. ^*'"**'''* I '•esurrection was. Chrls- PRICE COMPLE’TE We are reminded each day of the fine spirit of co-ope ration our people have given ns in helping us to give more comforting and efficient .serv ice to ^oee we serve. As a token of our appre ciation for this fin? co-ope- ,ration,, we are pricing our servipe.s complete. Only the price of casket, clothing and extra cars used would change our standard charge- REINS- STURDIVANT InMrpurafed PHONES— Day —- 85 Night • 85-228 !iano, ria.. wucic ..wo. | j ,win Join her parents. Mr. and ' ^ ^ Mrs. J. D. Moore, who are there , on an extended vi . iWilkesboro. Route 1. spent Sun- Mi.ss Frances McNeill, a stu- wtnston-Salem visiting (lent at Woman's College of ^rs. D. G. Church. University of North Carolina, Miss Eloise Starr spent the Easter holidays with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Starr. Miss t i a n 8 appropriately observed Easter at churches In the Wil- kesboros yesterday. The first of these services was I the sunrise ‘service at St. Paul’s Episcopal church in Wiikesboro which was led by B. M. Lackey, of Lenoir, rector of the church Mesdames J. E. Spainhour, W. J. Bason. W. A. Sydnor and F. C North Wilkesboro Methodist church, Wilkesboro BapWst church and other churches In North WilkesbOTo and s n r- rounding communities, IJai^r music and an Easter sermon wwe is Spending the Easter holidays with her mother. .Mrs. W. H. McNeill. I jg g uiemlier of the faculty,! The inspiring service was well Miss Irene Pope, of Durham. Springs. : attended, visited Mr and .Mrs. B. E. ^eb Deaton, Misses Sara,! At the Presbyterian here. week-end mV and Mrs. .Mtman 1 Ruth and .Madge Deaton, of Ker- aecompanied her as far as Win-j nersville. spent Monday with aecon pamei , Deaton’s mother, Mrs. J. L. sion-Sal«m on nej return irip. Webster. ^iis8 Pearl Bumgarner, mem ber of the High Point school wr'IwSor.u?"" H.=- w7aW.«‘ fn Bumgarner. . rw- Faw Marv I Mr. Bennie Troutman, who is .ink ^'cvnlliTa l^revette. Jane a patient at the Wilkes Hospital. WhVer'Virginia Harris. Ade-' is improving following an oper- Mne Jones and Mary -Hix. stu- ation for mastoids a few days dents at Greensboro College, j ago. Creensboro, are spending, the Mrs. R. W. Gwyn. of this city, Easter holidays with their par-; underwent an operation for mas- ents in the Wilkesboros. They' toids at the Wilkes Hospital last will return to Greensboro Wed-; week and is getting along very nesday. I satisfactorily. .Miss Sarah Deaton, a member rent bdof^mxine Wm Serve Farmers Three Days Each Week; Locat-'^ ed In Wflfcesboro of a _ and il tali ^ « !■ ' ^ Mi8c • ‘ tiya. An emergency Crop loan offtee .- When JU 8^ V u a k,u wa ikWeton for stu hen .-^ove ho»rs.4g|i^f returned ■^1 le kiie8;-' hfs parents was opened li the federal - . . i •C'on. with handkerchief* pver their « fiSMfBATHNIB Ing In Wilkesboro laat week. discover the-Jrouble. I WIWIO BY 2 CiWlRKTWg Farmers desiring loans should ^ss^sss^ssBa=ss!sssssss^!= apply between tbe hours of 9 a. ^ m. and 5 p. m. on Monday, Wed- nesday and fViday of -eacb week. ~ . According to the regulations under which the crop loans are to be made this yesr. any farm er who secures a loan mu tain a statement from the conn ty production council, that he does not intend to increase his acreage or production in. viola tion of the Agricultural Adjust ment Administration program.* .The maximum amount., of an emergency crop loan that may be obtained by any one , Individnal is $250,, the minimum is $26. v Applications for loans In any amount from $25 to $150 may. be accepted by the emergency crop loan office provided the farmer does not have sufficient security to obtain a loan else where. A farmer applying for $160 or more must first make applica tion to the Production Credit As sociation for a loan from It. -Re jection of this application by the Production Credit Association will, be considered sufficient evi dence that other credit Is not available and the applicant may then make application to the emergency crop loan office. m UnM Vaity Stora 5c lo $5.€ii) J . ' i-no(l i»il> J ■ ■*» - .. UND^ liffiW MANAGEMENT ■if NEW MERCBlibaiMSE ARRANGED FOR EA3T shopping MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT UNITED VApTY STORE W. F. McLaughlin, Manager Arlkiv McN«B Ues At LcBonr Why are NEW ORPHEUM ™T«E NORTH WILKESBORO’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE SUPER ATTRACTIONS MONDAY AND TUESDAY. APRIL 2 and 3— “THE HOUSE ON 56th STREET with Kay Francis, Gene Raymond, Ricardo Cortez and „Johji Halliday. Comedy and News WEDNESDAY'—FAMILY' DAY—IOC TO ALL— “FROM HEADQUARTERS” George Brent, Ytargaret Lindsay and Eugene Pallette. Comedv and Cartoon THURSDAY’ AND FRIDAY, APRIL 5 and 6— “THE BOWERY” Wallace Beery, George Raft and Jackie Cooper. .'great cast in a great picture. Also Comedy and News COIvrtNO liroNDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 9-10— . ~ TREAT OF A LIFETIME “ROMAN SCANDALS” Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, David Manning and the Goldwyn girls. A pageant of Jucious splendor unmatch ed since Sheba’s Dayt A Roman holiday of beauty, gong and laughter. Ti-uly the greatest picture released ^his year. Entei-tainment supreme. Added—News. Comedy and Cartoon > of the Kernersville school facul- ity, visited in the home of Mrs. R. S. Shoaf during the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wiles and daughter, Doris. Misses Edna and Lois Wiles, and Miss Marie John ston, of this city, spent Easter with relatives and friends in Lenoir. Mr Conrad. Pearson, a junior at State College, returned to ; Raleigh Wednesday after spend ing the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Pear son. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McNeill and Miss Ruby.Tuttle returned to day from Miami, Fla.. where they spent several days. Mr. Mc- 1 Neill attended a convention of I Coca Cola bottlers while there. The beautiful oratorio, “The Crucifixion,’* was sung at thf First Baptist church last night by the choir and an unusually large congregation enjoyed thip excellent presentation. i : Brother 4f Mrs. O. F. Eller and Mrs. L. Bumgarner, 1 of Wilkesboro “Roman Scandals” Coming Here Soon Eddie Canter Will Be Seen In l,divish Production At New Orpheuni Next Week Eddie Cantor In "Roman Scan dals” comes to the New Orpheum Theatre Monday and Tuesday, of next week. This is the pop-eyed comic’s fourth annual screen musical comedy for Samuel Gold wyn. Ruth Etting. Gloria Stuart. David Manners, Edward Arnold and Veree Teasdale are his cora- panion.s as he frolics among tHe gorgeous slave girls gathered for, the pleasure of a Caesar; in and out of prison dungeons or flying over dusty roads at the reins of a thundering chariot, with lives at stake. George Kaufman wrote the original story of Eddie’s adven tures. William Anthony McGuire, responsible for "The Kid from Spain,” "Whoopee” and earlier Cantor successes, did the adapta- i Arthur McNeill, 76, of Lenoir, 'a brother of Mrs. Linvllle Bum- •garner and Mrs. O. F. Eller, of! * Wilkesboro, died at bis Lenoir! home Friday at 8 p. m. He was , a native of Wilkes county and a I member of a prominent family, j The funeral service was con- ] i ducted at Arbor Grove Methodist j i church near Millers Creek Sun-j jday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev.! I Avery M. Church and a Lenoir t minister, conducted the service, j which was attended by a large j throng of friends and relatives. ! I Surviving Mr. McNeill are his! i wife, Mrs. Jane McNeill, and j two sisters. Mrs. Eller and Mrs. Bumgarner. BETTFJl SATISFIED AND MORE LOYAL WATCH THIS SPACE Mrs. Norris Jones and daugh ter, Jo Anne, returned Saturday ^ 1 from Charlotte where she visit-, ,ed Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Kelly for ‘he songs. I several days. Mr. Jones went ' there Wednesday and accom panied her home. -v;, Mrs. Bryan Gilreath, a^om- ! panied by her sister, Mrs. I Riley, qf Chapel Hill, retwned Wednesday from a week’s visit j with their sister, Mrs. C. M. i Hart, in Chattanooga, Tenn. 1 Miss Elizabeth Duncan, who is ;a student at Peace Junior Col lege. Raleigh, is spending the Easter holidays with her '’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Dun can, of this city. She has as her guest a classmate. Miss Grace Dailey, of Cape Hatteras. Mrs. G. G. Foster, county di rector of federal emergency. re lief, Mr. E. D. Dancy and Mr. Mack Proffit. also of the relief staff, were In Raleigh on .official business Thursday. They were accompanied there by Mr. Waller Wynn, district supervisor. Another lavish Samuel Gold wyn Production, “Roman Scan dals.” has among Its most spec tacular features a great Slave Market scene, where a hundred of the Emperor’s beauties spin and strut in a stirringly martial dance, their silver mesh costumes glittering in the moonlight, as the senators and the rabble look np at the alabaster bodies of the captive slaves for sale to the highest bidder. Ruth Ettlng’s song, "No More Love” and a vivid dance creation by Grace Poggl, who wllj be re membered for her rhumba inter pretation In "The Kid from Spain,’’ are details In the pro duction’s panorama. Eddie has three songs. "Keep Young and Beautiful’* and “build a Little Home,’’ written by A1 Dubin and Harry Warren, and, “Tax on Love,” by* Warren and L. Wolfe Gilbert. , EVERY MONDAY CHECK THESE _ FEATURES AND SEE! 1. SparUlng Beauty 2 Polished Chromium Fittin**# a'. Handy-Latch Door Opener 4. Convenient Buffet 'Top . ^ , siCraceful Broom-High Legs' i 6. Electric-Lighted Interior 71 >ltidi-R''siWing!.Jnterior : 8. Sanitary Porcelain Interior 5. Micarta Door Trim ,, if 10. Balloon-Type Door 11. (There’s always a reason ifor everything . . . and j here’s no exception. 0 w n ers Westinghouse are more loj^al And better satisfied because the ^ Ribbon Shelves > 12. Scientific Shelf Spacing 13i Extra Bottle iSpace 14. 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