tag^if ln *iteiK:iap unlteMltyr Ab wm for orft yetr foraul |tay. Mr»: C;~»v 41)6.,>^re«id«nt, "|>re*!ie^ ¥Wle M1«8 Llnt« 'flUle r* ^Hed the HJll, the iftehtbefi--reepoBdlng with 6Tenti of decided; intereet. a member of Bearer high eehool faculty.^ » Q j'Mr/'Wagner !• a son of Mr. Mrs. J. E. Wagner, atowers Street., He is a graduate oi Em .^1 I To close thjt P;fternoon the AmMs, Henry College, Emory, serrod diafnty refreshments.^ The MAMB SOCKWELL, I^ITOB PHONE ns next mj^tli^ Is scheduled to be with Mfb.'J."C. Sihbot. Departxdent In idid Mnetinc Thursday The life of Mrs. Fran'illn D. ''iSooMTelt proved to be an inter- aatlag topic tor the May .mbet'qg lid the Literature Department' of ^dlie Morth Wilkesboro Woman’s \ etah that was held on Thursday, amtuoon at tho home of Miss ^IxNiise Vyne with Miss Etta Tur- Mr as associate hostess. Presid- tor’the afternoon was Mrs. BaUacre, department cbair- ». The first paper was pre- by Mrs. Hoyle Hntchens, a brief history of Mrs. elt’s life; Mrs. W. H. Oalrk.’8 paper was, “Mrs.'Roose- Teli as First Lady" and Mrs. Haltacre gave, ‘‘The Most Travel- ad ?Flrst Lady.” The Missionary Society of Wilkesboro Bapftiat drardi will hold its moidldy meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:80 o’clock at the home of Mrs. j Zeb Davis. The May meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be hdd Thmsday afternoon at 8:80 o’dodc at the home of Mrs. R. E. Faw. The program for the afternoon will emidiasize Mother’s Day and all members are asked to bring some artlde on mother to con tribute to the program. , . , . - „ the coiitest the guests found their pleasant social hour lollow-' rook by le meeting during which time | suggestive of springtime. Vyne and Miss Turner serv-l .l^tBBuny Sttiitili Honored - - At Birthday Party Mrs. W.°A. Jenkins honored her little grandson, Tommy Smith, Friday afternoon when she enter tained the members of his Sun day hciool Class, with a few of his playmates, at a birthday party at the North Wilkesboro Metho dist parsonage, celebrating his third birthday anniversary. Misses Ruth Colvard and Myrtle Norris, Tommy’s teacher in Sunday school, assisted Mrs. Jenkins In directing a number of games on the lawn and afterwards in serv ing the youngsters ice cream and! cake. The white cake topped with three pink candles held place of honor on the birthday table. Around twelve children were pres ent and presented Tommy with ;a number of useful gifts as souve nirs of the happy occasion. Fav ors for the guests were balloons. e group delicious refresh-] .j.^ daug’uter- The meeting the last one for year. Mrs. C. B. Eller Hostess To Current Topic Club A mlscelleaneous snower for a bride of the spring, a flower con test and a game of rook made the Current Topic club meeting Wed nesday afternoon one of much en joyment. Hostess for the after noon was Mrs. C. B. Eller enter- Thursday I of Mrs. W". J. Allen, presi- the club jjig current Topic club, the club members presented a bear/tlful shower of mlscelleane ous gifts. Mrs. Eller brought the gifts into the room on a tea wag on and presented them to the honoree in behalf of the club members. Mrs. Allen prior to her marriage March the eight was Miss Fay© Templeton, of Moun tain View. Mrs. Lincoln Spiki- Presbyterian Au»liary rcnc . , ^ J .. J hour, who before her marriage taming the members and five ad- nineteenth of April was Miss at the home of i ditlonal guests cpchran. of tnis city, was Mrs. Chal McNeil A profusion of | ^ ,g^g,y iris and roses artistically arrang-^^^^^ e d made colorful decorations afternoon throughout the home. j the hostess, aided by Mrs. Mc- ^ ^ '' . * #1 w ;.\eil and Mrs. A. H. Casey, served directed an interesting flower^^^^^j^g refreshments in two contest in which the group o“ter-[ ed with much sest. Mrs. J. - ‘Igynggn besides club members Crawford was adjudged the ’^in-j^.gre Mesdames A. J. Eller, of ner and in recognition of her skill I j ^ gpni„j,o^r^ received an attractive prize e spainhour, Frank Allen the consolation award went to Mrs. J. E. Spainhour. Following Members Visit Churches A number of ladies from the local Presbyterian church attend ed the Auxiliary meetings at Bethel and Millers Chapel Pres byterian churche.4 on highway No. 16 Friday afternoon. Last month several of the ladies visit ed the two churches and helped to organize auxiliaries ir. each one of the churches and in their visits Friday afternoon they ob served splendid programs put on at each meeting. President for the Millers Chapel Auxiliary is Miss Annie Dancy and for the Bethel Auxiliary, Mrs. M. C. Mil ler. Those going to Millers Chapel were Mrs. Archie Ogilvie, Mrs. C. C. Faw and Miss Margaret Faw, and to Bethel Mesdames J. P. Mills, A. A. Cashion, Hunter B. Keck and T. A. Finley. Mrs. Mills conducted the Bible study at the Bethel meeting. Vcu; and the law school of the a white snit wltb accesimries of U^fverslty of Virginia. Mr. Wag ner has practise law in Bine- field foa:^ years and is^now as sistant prosecuting attoimey for Meirioer comity. He is formed’ chairman of the Mercer pounty Democratic executive committee. The ,^ride is a niece of Mrp^’ D- S. Lane, of North Wilkesboro, and of Mesdames Laura Martin Linney and N. T. Jarvis, of Roaring River, Route 2. Her mother, who was formerly Miss Emma Baker, is a hatlva- of Ashe county, a daughter of. the late Sheriff John Baker. Her father, the late Dr. J. Everett Martin, was a native of the Roaring River and Dellaplane section of Wilkes. , Bush-Mifiton Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Hazel Bush, of this city, to Howard Minton, of Millers Creek. Sathrday morning at 11 o’clock at the home of’L. G. Caldwell on Kensington Drive. Mr. Caldwell, a Justice of the peace, performed ceremen|^ in the presence o(~ immediate members of both fifmilles and a number of the bride and^room's special friends. The bride, an attractive bru- nette*' was becomingly^ attired in white, an'd cartfc^ a bouquet of pink' roses. . Mrs. Minton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T, Bush, of this eltyj an^' is employed by M - ^i^ fiBstlpn showed that he had Wilkes Hosiery Mills. Mr. Mln^- gtllned^vere laceration# ) ton, son of Lewi# Minton, “‘of; Mtjle^ Creek, and' the lat© Met. Mintoioi^ is connected ' with the Caldwell Motor Co. '' The young coup]*, irho will make their home in North Wil kesboro, have many friends here and throughout the county who will be interested to learn of their marriage. ‘ . Elihn Jordan Dies Injured ^-WrMk Deward Bowles, iofi of .Mr. and Mrs,^ Job;*' B^nes, ot this city, was Sninfully ‘injured Bun> day morning wbffi the . mail truck which lurnvaa.irtxiiuMpver-f turned on the North Wilkesboro- Jefferson highway about flip miles north of Millers Creek. He was carried by ambulance, ''frofli th# scene of the wj’eck to iha liospital here, where exami- su- ahont the. scalp, and! face. ii TSiitice Adame *20. Kimor^^ ;8oi|kj||BnsBtan juttlq^Myip ,|uprem.e^^^i)l^ .in.t ai th^J .Jetee hospital bere.O Justice AdaMs antered th hospital on Mey^f. The caneg^ot' his death was given ss heart at tack following an opcratl^ for a kidney ailment." ' Mrs. Adams was with her hus band at the time of bls death. Elihu Jordan, age 73 years, died at his home on North Wil kesboro route 2 Saturday morn ing. Of the Immediate family there are surviving his wife, Mrs. Mary [ Anne Jordan and one son, Reece. { The funh'ral service was held from Rock Creek church Sunday at 12 o’clock. ' , j ■^■'Before you buy any electric refrigerator. , get eompkte details on the WESTING- HOUSE PROTECTION PLAN !T 1' ' I ingrsign nothing, payfnothing until you see Rromise noth* ^ow much more WESTINGHOUSE offers in -.-r: ^ every* way. WILKES ELECTRIC COMPANY W. M. DAY Phone 328 TAL J. PEARSON North Wilkesboro, N. C ^ ■m A SIX COSTS LESS TO RUN WANT ADS FOl’XD Owner - Three Chevrolet keys, may claim sam© at Junior Girl’s Auxiliary Met Wednesday Afternoon Legion Auxiliary Members Attend Meet In Charlotte The Aero Conference of the Both groups of the Junior I American Legion Auxiliary, com- Girl's Auxiliary of the First Bapti.st church held splendid meetings on Wednesday after- Journal-Patriot office by pay- [ noon. The green .group was en- Thursday and a number of mem- posed of a number of districts in this section of the state, held a splendid meeting in Charlotte Ing for this advertisement. It I>OST—A blue silk dress in North Wilkesboro Thursday. Finder please return to Journal-Pa triot and receive reward. 5-21-lt-pd terlained by Mildred Campbell at her home at 3:30 o’clock with ten members attending. The hos tess was program leader and meeting with the group were Mrs. Bernard Williams, leader, counsellor. FOR S.ALF—One Jersey and one! part jersey cow. Both good milkers with second calves. J. Mrs. J. 1. Myers, and Mrs. Tip McNeil. .Agnes Elledge was hostess to 1 the white group at 4 o’clock and I had eleven members presen^. O. Brewer. Dockery. . . absence of the nresi- I dent the meeting was presided with I o''’*r by Agnes Elledge, and at this time Nelli© Hall was elected as president and .Mary Sue Hol lars as vice president. 5-21-lt-pd IjOST — Bulldog: black white spot on breast; weight 60 pounds; answers to name f boss; finder plea.se notify Paul Owens. Wilkesboro route 1, and receive reward. 5-21-lt-pd Topic of i - k PAl I ^ FOR S.ALE OR RE.VT—Well lo cated house suitable for room ing or boarding house ... 15 rooms, steam heated . . . Ju.st 2 blocks off -Main Street . . For particulars call Journal- Patriot office. program presented at each meet ing was “Baptist Work in all the World.” Mrs. Myers and Mrs. McNeil visited this group too. which was in charge ot ■ Miss Liinda Hendren as leader. -At the close of each of the meet ings a social hour was enjoyed while light refreshments were served. bers from the local auxiliary went over for the day. Those attending from North Wilkesboro were Mrs. A. P. Kilby, Mrs. T. A. Finley, .Mrs. W. R. Absher, Miss Toby Turner and Miss Arelia Adams, state department secretary. Miss Gladys Lomax and Mrs. Kilby’s two children, Grac© Frank and Lomax, accompanied the party over and were visitors in Char lotte during the day. Mrs, Absher, state department president, appeared on the pro gram tor a talk, all other state officers attending were recogniz ed at meeting, and fine reports were submitted from each dis trict chairman. The local side of the meeting was an enjoyable affair with a delightful luncheon being served at the noon hour. At this time all the state officers were presented with beautiful corsages. > Engineering facts prove It. 4-25-tf I PAR-T-P.AK—Is a top notcher. Compare it with any ot'uer Ginger Ale, we exclude none. 10c per quart bottle plus 5e deposit at Drug Stores, Cafes. Grocers and Lunch Stands. - 5-14-tf Social of Junior B.Y.P.U. Of Hinshaw Baptist Church The Junior B. Y. P. C. ' of Hinsliu.v Baptist church enjoyed ii -ioeial at the home of their ieailer. Airs. Flo.ssie H. Lock hart. on Monday. May 7th. at 2 o'clock. After many' games were 'I'utypd, dainty refreshments w'ere .served. 'Wagner-Martin Wedding In a ceremony of quiet sim- p Ii c i t y solemnized Saturday morning. May 5, at 10 o'clock at Ciirisi Episcopal church. Miss Experience In building nearly ten million cars confirnts It. And the record of over 3,000,000 Chevrolet Six owners removes any shadow of doubt about it: The only way to got real Emily Corpening Martin became ’OCOttOmy In 3 lOW-pHcod Cat IS tO the bride of Mr. Frank Morton >|ns/Bf pn SIX Cylinders and OVER- DO YOU KNOW? Friday Book Club Entertained By Mrs. Reeves Mrs. Rosa Reeves was grac ious ho.ste.ss to the members of the Friday Book club, of which she is a member, and a number of extra guests at her home on D street Friday aPternoon. Pe onies and roses atjractivelji ar ranged made a pretty back ground for the guests, ivho spent Wagner. Only members of the i immediate families attended the HEAD ValveSm wedding. The ceremony was per-1| formed by Rev. Jennings M. ,'SIX cylinders—1*0 morol—bCCaUSC Hobson, rector of t»ie chu^ ^ j Jj the absence of the brides pastor, ' ^ Rev. M. A. Stevenson, of Bland !bll, upkeep and parts. OVERHEAD Street Methodist church, who is attending the Methodist general conference at Jackson, Miss. ' valves—nothing else/—for the same good reason that airplanes use them. Flow'ers and lighted cathedral!* . ...m, tIuu beautiful 'And speedboats. And racing cars, xney candles before the strained glass windows made lovely altar. ^ i The bride and bridegroom f get the MOST power out of the LEAST ga- That’s why overhead valves are the entered together, the bride’s mother. Mrs. Martin, entered with choice of leaders—an^ champions. her brother-in-law, T. Frank 'CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.' le largest whale ever sptured is supposed to have been the one caught by Norwegians in the Ant arctic a few years ago. its [ weight being estimated at 175,000 pounds. TODAY’S FACT In August, 1891, 43 years ago, the first railroad train came into North Wilkes boro over the Southern railroad from Winston-Sa lem. By SAM CASSEL ; Wilkes Drug Co. PHONE 48 ON THE SiqiUARE North WaiMiiom'N, C. Buying Drugs ' Blindfolded A Bad Practice ±. LET Mastin. Mrs. Virginia Martin '^-aro Chevrolet’s low ilelivered prices Mid Nash and Miss Mary Martin, sis-, ' Doctors throughout the worid agree there is no greater fo|)y Him to buy and take unknown drugs. Ask your own doctor. So—when you go into a store for real Bayer A^xrin, see that you get it Remember that doctors en dorse Genuine Bayer A^irin as SAFE relief for headache, oold% sore throat pains of -rheumatism and neuritis, rtc. Just remember Hik- Demnoid and get Genuine Bayer Aj{HriiL ters of the bride, entered to gether. Mrs. Helen Martin / Rhodes, another sister," entered* , with her husband, Joe Rhodes, I and their little daughter, Car olyn. John F. Nash entered with his little son, John Jr. The fami ly of the groom were seated on the right. The bride was modishly attir ed in a dark blue silk travel i suit with matching accessories. • Her shoulder corsage was of gardenias and siiapdragons. Following the ceremony the couple left for a. wedding trip, to southern points, including Charleston, S. C. They will make tjieir home in the Akers aparf- ments, Ramsey street,’ upon their return to Bluefield. ' Mrs. Wagner is the youngest daughter of Mrs. J. E. Martin and the late Dr. J, E. Martin, pf Bluefield. She received, her edu- catloto at HolUa#^ College, ^ HoK lifts, va„- and at the University of ’Wflpi^l'Wtrglnia, Morgantown. After^ her graduation from the ««sy G.MJLC. tenm. A General Motors Value. . FllULY-ENCLdSED MNE&ACnoN WHEELS 80-HORSEPOWER- 80 miles PER HOUR ^CABLE-CON- ITROLLED BRAKES] SHOCli-PIIOOF STEERINO BODIES^Y FISHER 7b- "... V _ - - «r STREET -t:- PHONE 112 D NORTH WILKESBORO^ N. G

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