Miss hoiw ODsniel, Boone, spent Christmas day here with I £ roIatiTes. _ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bentley spent Christmas Day with rela- tlres in Boone. I JWr idsss T \ Miss LnciUe Hart is spending a^ ISF days with relatires in Onutgeburg, S. C. " Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spain- Ij^nr, ot Elkin, visited relatives hergrChristmas Ds^. . Letha Cagle, of Salis- bn^L'^ras a guest of Miss Eliza- nnlngs last week. W. F. Miller, prominent ciUgen of Boone, was a busi; visitor In this city today. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brooks, ot Ronda, were in this city Friday attending to business matters. Messrs. Ted R., Quentin and Arthur Nichols, of Purlear, were visitors to China Grove Sunday. Mrs. James Tharpe, of States ville, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Poindexter last week. Mf. and Mrs. A. E. Snelson m|d little daughter, Clarice, vis its relatives in Asheville last week. Mr. Thomas S. Hubbard, of ashington, D. C., is here on a visit with his mother. Mrs. J. T. Hubbard. Mrs. Worth Morrison left Thursday On a visit to her fath er, Mr. B. H. Eller, in New Al bany, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller and family spent Christmas Day at Denny, guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. F.: Miller. Messrs. F. D. Forester, Jim mie Piperls and James Caudill 1 left Saturday noon on a business I U-ijjj to Detroit. j Mr. W. B.'Miller and family, | of i-Hickory, visited relatives in wfikesboro during the Christ mas season. jlr. and Mrs. Plato Hendren spODt Sunday in Taylorsville w(i^ Mr. Hendren’s sister, Mrs. Cokway Sharpe. Mr. Charles Hulcher, Jr., stu- deat at Maxton Junior College, spent the holidays in Wilkesboro wiyi his parents. flessrs. J. 3. Myers and W. M.- Abkher, of the Halls Mills com munity, were business visitors to thw clty Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McNeill and children, R. T. Jr., and Bet sy Ruth, spent Christmas Day with Mrs. McNeill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eller, at Bina. .'^le county. HUSKY THROATS Overtaxed by speaking, sing ing, smoking NEWORPHEUM THEATRE NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. DEC. 31-JAN. 1— THE PICTURE SUPREME “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE” Grace Moore, Tullio Carminati, Lyle Talbot, Mona Barrie. The most romantic entertainment in the world of the theatre. A 4- star picture from every angle. Added Selected Shorts, Comedy, Cartoon, News Don’t Forget Our ^ MIDNIGHT SHOW.; Gala Entertainment l^or ou. Showing an Entirely New Picture— “HELL IN THE HEAVENS” with Warner Baxter at his best, supported by a great cast. A picture made to order for your New Year’s entertainment and guaranteed to please you. Miss Kate Finley, of New York City, Is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Finley. "^Mr. Boyd Cook, of WJlkes- boro, visited his brother, Mr. Va^e Cook, in Winston-Salem during the holidays. Mr. Carson Parlier and fam ily, of Charlotte, were guests of relatives in the Wlilkesboros dur ing the Yuletlde season. Mr. Sam Greer, of Wttnston- Salem, spent the Christmas holi days with his mother, Mrs. O. B. Greer at Moravian Falls. Miss Ghita Tuttle, home econ- ‘ iomlst in the WSlkesboro school, spent the Yuletlde holidays at her home et Rural Hail. Mr. Clyde Ferguson, of Dal las, Texas, visited his sister, Mrs. J. R. Hix and other relatives here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Payne and children, ot Rural Hall, vis ited Mrs. Payne’s mother, Mrs. F. B. Hendren, Christmas. Mr. W. T. Billings, ot Lynch, Ky., has been spending a few days at Hays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Miller, of Lenoir, were guests of Mr. Mil ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Miller, on Christmas Day. Miss Nancy Wrenn. of South ern Pines, was a week-end guest of her cousin. Miss Margaret Vestal, at Moravian Falls. Mr. R. C. Meadows has been coniined to his home at Pores Knob on account of illness dur ing the past several days. .Miss Annabelle Church and Mr. George Swain, of Winston- Salem, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith, of Kno.xvillo, Tenn., visited rela tives and friends in the city dur ing the Christmas holidays. Miss Lina Gough, manager of the Lumberton Re-employment Office, visited the re-employ- ment office in this city today. Mr. Ray Erwin, who has a po sition with The Charlotte Ob server, visited relatives and friends here during the holidays. Mr. L. S. Shumate, of Lego. W. Va.. spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Shumate, in Mulberry township. Mr. Walter Greer has returned to Newport News, Va., after spending the holiday vacation at Moravian Falls with his family. Miss Helen Bostic, member of the Wilkesboro high school fac ulty, spent the Christmas holi days at her home in Greens boro. Miss Nellie Duncan has re turned to Roanoke, Va., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Suttlemyre, of near Hickory, were guests in the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. C. Y. Miller, Wilkesboro, on Christmas Day. Mes.srs. S. D. Mathis, D. C. Coleman, Ernest Hemric and Preston Roberts, of Cycle, were business visitors to this city Sat urday. Mr. E. E. Myers, of Lyman, S. C., spent Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Foster and Mrs. M. B. Mastin, in the Call community. Mr. Raymond Miller, senior at the University of North Carolina, spent the holidays at Cali with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Miss Ruth Laxton, of Dres den, Tenn., was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul J. Vestal, at Moravian Falls during the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Vestal, of Moravian Falls, spent the latter part of last week in Yad- kinvtlle with his mother. Mrs. M. A. Vestal. Miss Katherine Hendren, Eva Lee Guthrie and Vivian Johnson will return to the Woman’s Col lege of the University ot North Carolina after spending the holi days in Wilkesboro with their parents. : oaiM PMrac.n, oi ^gtoif^'lk JC„ bks b«bB kpending' f^veral days Kara with her fa ther and mother, Mr. and Mra. A. K. Pearson. - Mr.'E. S. Qllreath, member' of the school faculty at Rutherford- ton, spent the holidays here with his parents,. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Gllreath. Mrs. Claude Kennedy and children visited Mrs. Kennedy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shelton in Winston-Salem dur ing Christmas. Miss Wren Duncan, who is teaching at Fairmont, N. C., vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Duncan, during the Christ mas season. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Forester spent the ho’ldays in Pen Argyl, Pa., as guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Rex. Mrs. Rex and Mrs. For ester are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Saxon, of New York City, spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hlnshaw and with relatives and friends in Lenoir. Miss Lizzie Hlsle returned to her home here Friday after spending the holidays in Char lotte in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pound. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tuttle, of Winston-Salem, have been spend ing a few days here with his sisters, Mrs. C. O. McNeill and Mrs. John A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ward and family, of Spartanburg, S. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McNeill and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown. Mr. Charles Leckie and his sister, Mrs. Sarah York, of Statesville, were holiday guests ot their cousin, Miss Evelyn Leckie, in Wilkesboro. Drs. P. D. and Varlna Taylor Wlarren and two sons, DeSha and Bonner, o f Huntsville, Ala., spent Christmas here with Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Miss Gladys Melville, who is in school at Guilford College, has been spending the holiday season in Wilkesboro with her mother, Mrs. D. S. Melville. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Critcher and children, of Oxford, spent a tew days last week at Moravian Fails with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Critcher, and other relatives. Miss Julia Finley has as her guests Miss Marie Simpson, ot Decatur, Ga., Miss Finley and Miss Simpson are former school mates at Agnes Scott College. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ken nedy, of Asheboro, and Mr. John Beame, of Sioux City, Iowa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy during the holidays. Mr. J. C. Meadows, -of Martins ville, Va., spent the latter part of the week at Pores Knob with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meadows, and other relatives. Miss Pearl Bumgarner, who is a member of the High Point school faculty, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bumgar ner, during the holiday season. Mj-s. Mattie Story, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Story and Mr. and Mra. Eugene Story, of Blowing ' Rock, were guests of their son and brother, Prof. T. E. Story, on Wednesday. Mr. John White returned to his home in Charleston. W. Va., Sunday after spending a few days in Wilkesboro with his mo ther, Mrs. J. W. White, and oth er relatives. Miss Evelyn Jones, of Oak- woods. left Sunday for Martins ville, where she is spending this week as the guest of her cousin, Mr. J. C. Meadows, and Mrs. Meadows. Mr. Hampton McNeil has re turned to the University of Flor ida at Gainesville to resume his studies after spending the holi days here with his fay^^-Mr. I. Also a snappy musical -short, Ted Fio Rito and his orchestra in “THIS BAND AGE” Start the New Year right and see this wonderful show we have so carefully select^ for your New Year's entertainment. SHOW STARTS AT 11:30 P.M. Wishiag one and all a very Ha^py and Prosperous New Year. THE MANAGEMENT. Green Lantern Cafe CLEAN * MODERN - SANITARY We serve Southern Dairies Ice Cream. It’s the B>ist BEACH KELLER, Mgr. Indigestion? Then you have never tried R-149, that famous remedy that has prov ed so successful in thousands of homes for the past forty years. If you suffer from Indigestion, Gas, Headache, Nausea, Dizziness, Over- eatitag and Drinking, try a bottle anf be convinced. Sold in 50c and sizes at Horton Drug Co , Rex- Drag Store, Brame Drug Stmre Wilkes Drag Co- H. McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. N. K.Tolbert, of High Point, spent the holi days at Millers Creek*vWth Mrs. Tolbert’s mother, Mrs. Cora El ler, and with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brame, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Brame and Mr. Joe Brame spent Christmas Day in Winston-Salem with the Mess rs. Brame’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brame. Miss Mary Hix had as her guests during the holidays, her cousin. Miss Sarah Ferguson, of Panama. /Miss Ferguson is in school at Dodd College, Shreeves- port. La. Mrs. H. C. Landon and son, Mr. Fred Landon, and daughter. Miss Catherine Landon, of Phila delphia. visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landon last week. Misses Helen and Marjorie Dula and Carolyn Cowles, stu dents of Mitchell College in Statesville, have been spending the Christmas holidays at their homes in Wilkesboro. Mr. Vaughn Jennings, mem ber of the school faculty at Louisburg, spent last week at Pores Knob with his lather and mother, Mr. and Mr/ W, A. Jennings. He return/d to Louis- b! Miss Vivian JohnsoB^ivni re- ttm to w: O. D. N. C., Green»tii bom, this weak after spe’ the holiday season In ,j,WUket» boro wlth^ her parents. Mr. and Mm. Will Jolmson. . ,sMr; and'^Mrs. F. G. Holman and daughter. Miss 11a Holman, of Wllkesbdm, spent j^^Christmas at Rich Sauare, N. C.? with Mr, and Mrs. Holman’s daughter, Mrs. \^lter Spivey. Misses Breta Poe and Lucille Scroggs and Mr. Jimmie Scroggs have returned to their home at Moravian Falls after spending the holidays with relatives in St. Petersburg, Florlde. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Critch er, Mrs." Ralph Hubbard, Mr. Paul Hubbard and^siSiter Wil liam Pearaoh,~'of Moravian Falls, vlstttd.'Ifmf Bruce' Pearson at Sahitbflnm jWednesday.^. • Mr.' Henry Reynolds and fam ily, who are now making tbeir home In Greensboro, were here for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Reynolds is clerk of court for the middle federal district. Mrs. C. F. Morrison returned Saturday from Columbia, S. C., where she visited her ' daughter, Mrs. J. Roy Jones. Her son, Mr. Worth Morrison, went to Colum bia to accompany her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Marshal and little dadghter have return ed to Washington, D. C., after spending the holiday vacation at Moravian Falls with Mrs. Mar shal’s mother, Mrs. 0. B. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burgess, of Roanoke, Va., have been spending several days with friends and relatives here. Mr. Burgess is division manager lor the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Miss Jessie Alexander, of Stony Point, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Alexander. Mrs. Crawford and Miss Alexander are sisters of Mr. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. David Kimbrell and Miss Addie Lee Pardue, of Charlotte, were holiday guests in the home of Mrs. Kimbrell’s and Miss Pardue’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pardue, at Mo ravian Falls. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lowe, daughter, Ruth, and son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crow, of Gastonia, spent Christmas in the home of Mr. J. R. Ray, at Durham. Mr. Ray is Mrs. Lowe’s father. Miss Blanche Ferguson, who has been spending sometime here with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Hix, and other relatives will leave Monday for Richmond to visit awhile before returning to her home in Panama. Miss Carolyn Taylor, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Tay lor, leaves Wednesday lor At lanta to resume her studies at the Atlanta Southern Dental Col lege. She has been at home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hawkins have moved to WBdesboro to make their future home. Mr. Hawkins was a former case worker here but has been trans ferred to Wadesboro as district relief administrator. Mr. Paul Hubbard, a represen tative of the R. J. Reynolds To bacco Company with headquart ers at Hazard, Ky., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hubbard, a t Moravian Falls during the holiday season. Messrs. Jack Spainhour, Ed Caudill, Isaac Duncan, Joe Moore, Conrad Pearson and John Allen will return to State Col lege tomorrow after spending the Christmas and New Year holi days at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy and little daughter, Prances, went to Charlotte Thursday to see Mr. Kennedy's little niece, Geneva Johnson, who is a pa tient in a hospital there. She had the misfortune to have one of her eyes put out with a fire cracker during the holidays. Mrs. Annie Anderson and son, Mr. Jay Anderson, Spent Christ mas in Charlotte with her moth er, Mrs. G. F. McNeill, and at tended Christmas services at Ninth Avenue Baptist church, where Rev. W. L. Griggs, a former pastor ot the First Bap tist church here, is now pastor. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Tyndall and little daughter, Dorothy Anne, of Statesville, were guests of Mrs. Tyndall’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor Christ mas Day. They were accom panied here by Mr. Tyndall’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Tyndall, who also were guests of the Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Nether- land, of Greenville, Bud Neth- erland, of Denwitty, Va., Mrs. F. W. Babcock, of Chase City, Va., Lee Netherland, of Sunayslde, were holiday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reins. The Netherlands and Mrs. Babcock are brothers and sister of Mrs. Reins. Pitt count voted pnan^ tinosnoe of^ bsceo.coi tobacco ttously for ABOirr HltHlWAYS AS aovmmR visits him Abe rokj# »m ell Ot Boomer ; Passes! PuBerai Serv fcje Held Friday , rflrst visit yesterday mornin*: to. ckiMrinan’’^d>f Mrs. Lucretia Phillips Ferg^' son. wife of the late Jobn^. Fer- lie state .highway and guson? of Boomer, passed —^ * «»««« away on Thursday mofning" at two a. M. She had been in ill health for several years. She bad reached the age Of ■>1 ^ 84 years and was held in high esteem by many aequatntanees. who were'saddened at ber pgss* Ing.' She united with WartrJor Greek Baptist church, ^n ''girl hood and remained a .foltbfgl member until'death. She was a dai^ihter late Mr., and Mn. Elisha She is survived by three dren; Mrs.^'O'^ Berr-ler,' Aji Lexington; B. 8. Fergnson ai^d Mrs. J. E. Gi;eer, ot Boomer;, ak so surviving'are one sister.-Mrs. R. P. Yates, of Boomer, and five grandchildren. Fun"'' 1 services .were held at Wan .or Creek church-at Boom er Friday morning at eleven o’clock and- interment was'in': th# church cemetery. Rev., S, I. Watts conducted the last rites. Greenshorbf''Ded. .C. B. Bjlirfngha^i. U.—Odv. JV paying BdwinvB. Jeffress, public works commission, since the lat-; ter became seriously, ill Angitit found him making what aik pjsars ^ the chief executive ^to be a stiraculous recovery. ' "It Jlooks Hke a miracle, and maybe Tt is.’,’..: asserted .tbe‘’gbT- ernor after leaving the Jeftrees home,on Country Club plam, IririBg^iPnrk. "Jeff, exactly as t wonUf' harit' iapected bintr wsas eQncerne,.4 fitst for the bighifays. he ''knew that the genmlj,' t^eeinbly is about ready to coik ’T«be, in -Raleighj He-knew ex^ 'Ae'Uy where the 'work was when and picked up that 'ihork Just, at that point. He .tglk- 04 with'perfect memory and with jJ^'rfect boSbe^fon.'' ''The governor's visit to the sick chamber Just before noon was brief but during the period he was there Chairman Jeffress discussed the highway program, referring to portions of it with the same exactitude that has ASWINllFrRATaR'S N Having qualified as admlni bi^lrator, c. t. a. of the estate., of I 3. M. ■Wellborn, deceased, late of Wilkes County, North Giro-' Hna, this la to notify all persbas, having claims against the estate - of said deceased to exhibit theiif to the undersigned at North;. Wilkesboro, North Carolina, or before the 14th day of No-^^ vember, 1986, or this notlcef-wlll be pli^lded in bar of tbeir re covery. All persons indebted, said estate’ win please make in^ mediate paymsot. ■ ^ This 14th day ot Wot., R. ML ^WYK. Adnur. c: t. a. J. deceased. QUESTION AND ANSWER Question: How can I cure colds in my poultry flocks? Answer: The first thing to do is to Isolate all birds showing symptoms ot a cold. As this trou ble is usually caused by poor ventilation, overcrowding, o r poor feeding the cause should be found and corrected. Check care fully on the feeding program and give the flock Epsom salts at the rate of one-half pound to three gallons of water. The house should be thoroughly cleaned to gether with aii drinking and feeding utensils. Slight cases may be treated by the use of a ten percent argyrol solution—a drop of this being placed in each eye, each nostril and in the silt in the throat. Where the disease is well established it is not eco nomical to treat individuals and these should be destroyed. Positive Relief P ltd In 30 Minoin' - Bissett's S-L BolutioB win antek-., ly relieve th« ’most severe caijM of Itch and similar akli» bias. S-L is very soothing to tlie'^ affected parte. - Thia aolutlon -te also highly recommenfled for poi-'-i- SOD oak. Jiggers, sores, insert - bites, mange and other skDk ernptiODS. Oe« a bottle today am you’ll be convinced of its won-, derful healing qnalUlee. For asla at Horton’s Drug Store. ^ i J Farmers who sell cream to nearby plants will find John Arey’s new publication. Exten sion Circular No. 203, “Produc ing Quality Cream’’ of consider able value. The publication may be had free of charge on appli cation to the agricultural editor at State College. Bead Journal-Patriot Ads. Haippy New Year our To our old friends, loyal and true, to valued new friends and to those whose friendship we strive to deserve, we hear tily wish unmeasured happiness and good fortune throughout the coming years. co- With grateful appreciation for your operation and assistance in our work, and for that priceless,’ though intangible asset (your goodwill) which we value beyond measure, we seek to merit your continued confidence, and we pledge to render a more helpful service to our community in the fu ture. Yours to serve, REINS STURDIVANT, Inc. s HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOURS It’s Here—The New Year if in sharing trials and adversities, friend ships are cemented, then indeed we are sin cere in wishing our friends all that is good during the coming year. From us to you in a gleeful shout, “HAPPY NEW YEAR!” Our friends and patrons have been most loyal and true, so our 'wish to all is a Happy and Prosperous New Year. ir**" Thank You Most Heartily For the GeneroiB Patronage Extended Us Din^ 1934 Forester Ice Cream Co. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Nortl N. S/ FORESTER;'Pr:Pprietorf S- 1

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