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
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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.
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Grace Moore, Tullio Carminati,
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Added Selected Shorts,
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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.
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Green Lantern Cafe
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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.
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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.
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Thank You Most Heartily For the GeneroiB
Patronage Extended Us Din^ 1934
Forester Ice Cream Co.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
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