M ^oHOflaasjiw htaoh ,TotJ [01 JI« fit [E E A' CAN PE .'DC I 'MPSGUMMIDGEj '-If ^V*‘ hll^ ■ :?W]CAWBEIM IDAVID COPPERFIELDl AS THE BOY«# AS THE MAN 1MR.WICKFIEI: “David Copperfield” the prize winning photoplay which will be seen at the Liberty Theatre, Mon day and Tuesday is destined to take its place as one of the all screen history pictures of all times. Boast ing a cast of sixty-five players with an intimacy that cannot be imagined. It blends every element of entertainment—romance, pathos, comedy, thrills and spectacle—in such deft quality that one fairly lives with the characters as they work out their destin y on the screen. ‘ Chevrolet Offers , ..Valuable Prizes ( Chevrolet Motor Company and Coludtbla Pictures cooperating are Mgrlng a Master DeLuxe Chevrolet sedan as first prize, a coacli j;^d standard models as additional prizes in a big essay ' contest announced on page eight of section 1 of this newspaper. Anyone may enter the contest *>y writing an essay on “Why the whole town’s talking about the new Master DeLuxe Chevrolet” and deposit the essay in the es say box at Gaddy Chevrolet Com pany on C street. In addition to the coveted prizes offered by Chevrolet .Motor Company the Qaddy Chevrolet Company is of fering a number of local prizes, first being a J50 credit ^on a new Chevrolet and the second a $25 credit. For the next best 25 es says tickets will be given to the New Orpheum Theatre. Prize winners will be announced at the New Orpheum on Wednesday night. Local judges are Prof. C. B. Eller, county superintendent of schools; Prof. T. E. Story, superintendent o f Wilkesboro district schools, and Julius C. Hubbard, co-publisher of The Journal-Patriot. BOARD OF EDUCATION I Mrs. Calvin Severe! IN SESSION MONDAY I Wilkes County board of edu cation held a quiet seslon Mon day with Prof. C. B. Eller, coun ty superintendent of schools. Chairman C. ,0. McNeill and R. R. Church were the members present. Only routine matters were taken up and little of public in terest gained attention of the board. Member Of Well Known Family Of Wagoner and Glendale ,Springs Passed Marriage Licenses Mrs. Calvin Severet, age 76, member of a well known family of the Wagoner and Glendale Springs communities, died Sun day morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Bare, she I had been ill for about a month. She leaves three children: Mrs. D. C. Bare, Nelson and Gor- Licenses to wed hav© been is-1 Severet, of Glendale Springs, sued from the office of register; gjjc the grandmother of G. of deeds to the following during j ggre, proprietor of Bare's the past few days: j yajj. store here. March 30 — Eugene Colbert | Funeral service.s were held at and Leslie Waddell, both of Ben-1 Ebenezer Presbyterian church ham. March 30---McIver Jarvis, Wil kesboro, and .^ddie Robertson, Gilreath. April 2—Coy Pruitt and Cora Emma Bowers, both of Dockery. Monday morning. Mount Ararat, on which Noah landed th© ark after the great flood, is now more than three miles above sea level. Kiwanis To Meet Members of the North Wil kesboro Kiwanis Club will hear a program Friday . at noon und er the direction of P. Wu Eshel- man, program chairman. A full attendance of members is expect ed. Announcement We have bought the business of Elbert Rhoades, assuming no indebtedness. Will carry an unusually large stock of Maga zines. Sheet Music, also carry line of Candies, Cigarettes, Ci- g^ars. Drinks, etc. Giv/e us your renewal subscrip tion to any magazine published. Ladies especially invited to our plaeo- Agency for Greensboro Daily News City News Stand Opposite Liberty Theatre J. F. WO-MBLE. Manager East Coast lie Fertilizer With A Full Lime Filler And A Fish Base Mr. Farmer, if you don’t buy this Ferti- »?lij5er you are not getting full value for your hard - earned cash. See this ferti- • lizer before you buy. Wilkes Tie & Feed Company .. ISAAC ELLER, Manager Forester Avenue IHMITH WILKESBORO, N. C. Sht's couffhl o fl»h to eetch admiring •yvf, right ipong on tho front of n#r florod frock (vory Fronchl.Mr. Fish and tho shoulders ore goyly striped, to corw frost with this linen model qq In blue* moixe or brown * . ^2* Pretty nifty, this twe-ln-one. Slip ^ off rhe coot dross and thoro*S a seporete sun«uit beneoth. Nicely tailored of striped seersucker in red. blue, brown or green ^ I TOP CENTER I Thli /'goin'-ploces" frock of pioue organdy frills Hs shoulder with loce-edged ruffles, Thot’s o velvet ribbon Shirley holds out for you to ad- mire. In pink, blue or moUe . . Spainhour’s NEW DEPARTMENT STORE NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. ., At Liberty Something unique for the peo ple of this section is the shoi^- ing of “School Day Foliles’; , ait the Liberty Theatre today '■ tomorrow In conjunction Jpyx' the screen program featuring “Society Doctor,” a sequel to that favorite picture, "Men in White.” "School Day Follies” Will be presented by a cast of 76 local children under the able direction of William Carr and Miss DolUe Dawn, late of movie studios in Hollywood. They hav© had much experience in training children for the movies and have directed the rehearsals for the perform ances here. The children are awaiting with eager anticipation the big moment when they are to appear on the theatr© stage. Members of Mrs. R. O. Finley’s expression class will play an Im portant part with specialty num bers. yttw Jnm $0 SM one 9^ Ubo o( acnir dm dlspi«r X’oa nuy.he surptised ■: mI' WMOW how ira'lidd. nka >l||i marduatlSm Qmgd and ae» tm TO [a del [class ayndet Sltlo ,adDl at litloned TO SELL three land with g-room henee-, 64 apple'tmes, IS peach trees. Maren SI, W^* £plgnd-Ch!na pig A AFTP Ik nc appie 'ti^ea, 15 "peach" trees, f WANT ADS) gwarr. st;hlc. weu, on goodl.: I FOR ' —One pair mule* , use, and flve^ young freeh Jeraeya with calvee at . aide $35 to $50. LeonardTemple: ton. Union Grove. S^lWl roaid;. unalL payment, • balance easy. J. 1. Myers,. Real Estate. . ' 4-4-lt-pd Ihg -River, Jf, C. reward. and hecelttf'. ' 4-4-dt‘i tiMs WANTED—Man with car. Route experience preferred but not necessary. Rawlelgh, Dept. NCD-164-M, Richmond, Va. 4-ll-2t-T-pd WANjT^TD SELL on easy terms ...ajx^room cottage on Trogdon f Avenue. Large lot.,Very easy terms. Man, get you a home ' befofs'lt gets higher! J. I. 1 MyeiOrReal Estate. 4-4-lt-pd WANT[,TO SBLL fttr»«ooi» taga."on"terms Ulta't6liit'‘SgldW’’^" 'caBh,‘'6alna4e gl5’per-mec^fa. ^ Cahl afford W miss i.tt . for property is sura’going-ngi;' 1. Myers, Seal Estate, - --t (T v . : r “7 A 4-4-lt-pd . Episcopal Services WANT TO RENT s store buUd- ing on Main Street, about 25 z 90 feet and basement. See me if you want to rent. J. I. My ers, Real Estate. 4-4-lt-pd You Can Always Save On Your, Drug Needs at [}« Services will be held at St. Paul.’s Episcopal church In Wil kesboro Sunday afternoon at four o’clock with Rector B. M. Lackey in charge. The public Is invited to attend. FOR SALE CHEAP, — Power Sprayer, complete' with engine, triplex pump, 200-gelIon tank, mounted on steel wagon.—H. H. Morehouse & Son, Oak- woods. 3-25-tf, Hofton's Drug Store When you think of good comfortable SHOES Naturally you think of SPAINHOUR'S Quality Shoes... ... Newest Styles ... ... Moderate Prices $3.95 Spamhour’s Shoes W e have a complete stock of $3.95 shoes in oxfords, pumps and sport shoes. White and brown is the leading sport combina tion for spring. This is a white calf with a brown calf sadle. $4.95 Spainhour’s Shoes This is a Selby arch shoe which is an exceptional value at $4.96. In brown and white. We have a complete stock of sport oxfords, a 11 white and brown and tan. $2.98 and $3.95. $6.50 Selby Shoes $8.50 Selby Shoes \ We have a complete stock of Selby Oxfords. Try a pair of these with your Easter costume. Side ties are something different this season. We are showing them in blue. See them before you buy your Easter footwear. For the lady who cares. A pair of these Selby tru- poise pumps in white and black. Pumps are known as dress shoes. We have them in all colors, heels and prices. The pump, shown is in both white’ and blue. Your Foot Health is Assured by Our Expert Fitting Service SPAINHOVR^ NEW DEPARTMENT STORE, ;; NORTH WILKESBORO NORTH CAROiJNA