V-': W. R . : ■“« ■ fMlT. !.».»-•» ^«n- tl^e tMRttr X I n ~ii‘~Titjfl|j|^f "'Ttirri L* 4i»r*« erowl "Sweat ,IW^' nt p«rte. 9f At M o’vtotiC^^n. « ’Wiu BprMf^ tl» Jji^jIhAb tfreTtousIy ^ tr«es tK«t sd'rdund i AstMi There wer® a naa^Mr mA «|>Bdken present, whot^ter- . fnlke a short while, ^^iaeng those were: Ur. Lee J. ijiterrh," bt,.S9n>n»itr Rey. WMley i.Ulhwat, Stony Fork, Watauga ' Mmty; Mr. Richard Wagoner, nt., Watauga County: and 'Hg. W. S. Church, of Boonrille. Summit choir No. 2 and ;^|irtet sang a number of: selec- jdhms in the afternoon. We feel ' ttat this occasion was enjoyed -ly »ii who were present and! iTS~ Util •i-siaNb.'' irtn , harg|K TM ^«n to V Union In Fort]rtil: oo ‘^Austin—Walter, BHfwT^. a y. (amBiTi, Kacigjli(t..-^ Cano.-t/ook’^Hs(®gaJ0fc> rTbi bias' -Hamhirr %S^wo6rjMly.' ^^PallbOdrprt Will be J-J»- wn- imt, 1U. at AJrter, IT O. Ga- _>l, rT U. Bfams, Br.. W, J, and 1. fl.'Psarson. Haymie«dflVV'3=j3*.;.r?V- J*yt^ij:|newers‘'-wHi bo In charge ot inrihil^ ASan^' Hh.r* lUMames 0. A. Dlmmstte. Fi D. ..*« . ^ ^ J^ yil P. Hone —^.^^eirry, ‘tC, ti Hlifthaw^ I*/ fcippard, G. Moore, T. G, Sferry,^>i itt^Pe^on.v ;J.^ C. iria;; Norman' A.iaieoa. Jr^^^j t^$'-*Jk>«^'woU, '• Aj^- M- Soaring ;v.Ga^'l^1irtrpn; ^ E>i(r- jSjjatShohr* 'Tom!lhson>;*|!?; ■ M a V i*LAAa>aria rCwhfhA^ a., TKfWAA ' dhn'dl ®«orfe tyon.. "^i Ulne Wdge ^iJ’^lfeal ^Cies ; Norman'; Janette MacDonald, heroine of “The Merry jWidow,” and Nelson Bddy, noted American baritone, who demonstrates that he is deetined to be one of the screen’s great new leading men, are teamed in a d^^ lectable blend of’drama, romance and music in “Naughty Marietta,”' the Victor Hubert masterpiece which comes to the Liberty Theatre Mond/iy and Tuesday. ^ ^ ^ . jtoryi to Mountain City Saturday to thank everyone for their i ■saderful cooperation, which Inlped to make this affair a suc- > Rev. Lee Besheare, of Parson- ifiie. filled his regular appoint- ' IMR at Yellow Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Church nd children, of Stony Fork, ■mat Saturday night in the home sA Mr. Lee J. Church. Mrs. Matt Church and chll- *«■, of Stony Fork, are speod- Ikg some time in this commun- Mr visiting her sister, Mrs. Lillie KWU- jj j Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wtoodie and %r. and Mrs. W’. A. Benge mo- Oakwoods—Carl Canter, W. A. Ellis, Mrs. Archie Ogilvle. Osbornvtlle—D. A. Holleman, John Weatherman, Hurly Hol- munity. Committees For Wilkes Schools Named by Board (Continued from page one) Edgewood—Willie James, Mrs. J. E. Winkler, Clarence Fletcher. Ferguson—Sam Jones, J. B. Hall. Jim Barlow. Gilreath—Otto Smithey, John j Canter, E. I. Ball. amKBs^ss=s=sas====ss Goshen—'Nannie Williams. N. May Economy Sale Prida.y and l Church, Robert G. Ferguson, •ntnrdny. Nice qnaUty PUy C2o«i | jjlgh Rock-^T. w:. Laws, R S. Ml sCiipea and plaids, a marvel-1 Earp, Jess Broyhlll. MB value, yard 6c, Friday and I Hunting Creek—Suth John- ■Marday only.—The Goodwill | g^jj Grover Transeau, Lawson ! Parker. , •* j Lewis—Ray Felts, Romey Pen- K I dergrass, N. C. Lewis, i nP f T n f’ n Lovelace — L. W. Lunsford, I I I K nl r. K I Mrs. R. C. Jarvis, I. P. Hayes. 1 Miller—George Miller, Rich ard Shew. Moravian Falls—J. M. Pear son, B. C. Price, Dick Greer Mountain Crest—M. V. Robin son, Clarence Hendren, Mitch Davis. ' Ml. Plsgah—Sanford Prevette, J. M. McCarter, N. W. Prevette. Mt. Sinai—^Andrew Johnson, Clint Johnson, Turner Anderson. to visit friends and relatives. Miss Bessie Fletcher, who has been spending some time at Globe, spent last week visiting i brook, her father and mother, Mr. and! Parker—W J. Moore, Christie Mrs. J. S. Fletcher, of this com-1 Tedder, Jet Hays. TURNER (NERAL HOME BULANCE 8ERVICB PHONES Day 69 Nijlit 321 aixd 181 ■ ■ rJ Hot Weather Is Here! Replenish Your Shirt Supply With Arrow Mitogas (Shaped To Fit) Reme.nber that only ARROW Shirts have Arrow Collars . . . and, of course, they are all sanforized which guaran tees a permanent fit. The new patterns are smart and attractive . . . Plenty of Whites in broaidcloth and oxford. EACH W^W-AND COERECT »!EN*S WEAR mmI 9ih Sts. North wakertoro, N. C, " ClaB Hotel Building ♦ Piney Grove—Floyd Hendren. Belo Parker, Alvls Moore., Somers—J. W. Robbins, Ed Everledge, I. M. Coleman. Shady Grove—A. F. Combs, Spurgeon Goforth, Avery Cole man. Spurgeon—Freeland Johnson, Ella Hays, Ed Johnson. Windy Gap—Walter Wright, T. Y. Inscore, Gus Shew. Mt. Pleasant (District 2) Hendrix—W. O. Barnett, R. L. Wooten, Dallas Triplett. Big Ivey—W C. Walsh, Odell Beshears, H. H. Beshears. Summit—A. H. Beshears, H. L. Beshears, C. C. Mlkeal. Pattons Ridge — Abraham Greene, Elbert Church, Ben Church. Maple Springs—J. M. Shep herd. Kelsie Foster, R. S. Church. Blue Ridge—Frances Watson. Congo—H. T. Shoemaker, W. G Minton. Rev. Lee Minto’n. Stony Hill—G. F. Parsons, J. W. Huffman, W. C. Laws. New Hope—John Eller, M. L. Yates, R. M. Church. Millers Creek (District 3) Mountain Valley—H. T. Pless, R. F. Bauguss, Will Wiles. Buck—J. L. Hemphill, Jim Bumgarner, John Riggs. Cricket—Noah Harris. J. M. Beshears, Reely Parsons. Cross Roads—Lonzo McNeil, A. T. Nichols, Chas. Lovette. White Oak—Nick Coffey, Ira Pllkentpn, Bye Parsons. ■* “W^^tngton—J. F. Vannoy, N. M. Dancy, Odell Whittington. Shepherd—John C. Wyatt, Ben Osborne. Oak Grove—Lee Ander Spears, Floyd Miller, J. G. Parsons. Concord—B. F. Staley, J. F. Dancy, I. R. Vannoy. Sherman — Alton Chancey, Whiter Shepherd, J. W’. Wlngler. Loggias—Elijah Wlngler, J. E. Wayne, Sydney Royal. — Harmon—Dewey Miller, Les ter Roton, Shade Miller. Piney Ridge—Jake Woodie, Alonzo Faw, Charlie Craven. Miller—Monroe Wyatt, Crom Miller. Coy Kilby. Mulberry (District 4) Burke—A. L. Reeves. L. A. Hall, A. F. Absher. Fairplains — J. W. Adams, Chas. Shepherd. G. G. Elledge. Friendship—T. N. Royal. Mtn. View (District 5) Flint Hill—Will Whrren, W. S. Grider, York Hutchins. bun, 8. A. Lypn, Oebrgi> Cooper. , 0U»y Rldg^. W; PtbiltL W. Prultl. lfpIflBlep Joynoci—HvU. Jolhea, C. C. Sldden„H. M. Kennedy. iliiMidB (DlstrkC 7) Little- Blkln-^Uobert Keys, Grover Walters, Freel Flynp. . Pleasant , Hill-^^harlle pay, Walter Welborn, E. ^ Yar borough. ^ f Benham—H. F. Tulhert, Fred Burcham, Dallas Carter. Cool Springs—J„.J. Myres, 9. P. Holbrook, J. C. Newman. Pleasant Ridge—F. W. Nor-.- man, Bramlet Carter, ’^-CurUk' Luffman. - ' ■ - Temple Hill — P. L. ' Day, Reeves Stone. Dennyviile—H. A. Welborn, G. C. Gray, P. L. Chambers. Clingman — W. M. Wells, James Pardue, G. A. Greene. Plum Ridge—Nute Pardue. W. L. Mathis, Robert Seagraves. Union—Purvis Parks, Claude Sale, Bass Welborn. Roaring River (District 8) Brier Creek—Sam Key, C. A. Sparks, J. L. Mathis. MRS. R. B. CASSEL CLAIMED BY DEATH (Continued from page one) which she was a member at the time of her death. There is one surviving child, Dr. A. S. Cassel, manager of the Wilkes Drug Company, and three grandchildren. Misses Marianna, Margaret and Alice Cassel. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. J. B. Ferguson and Mrs. S. J. Golden, of Greensboro, and Mrs. E. G. Talley, of Gastonia. The funeral service will be conducted here at the residence of her son on D street at one o’clock this afternoon with Rev. C. W. Robinson, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and Rev. H. K. King, pastor of the Meth- P.-Wklt^OflWk Whfte and MiM Hiiilr, ikt tha^JI^ Praine tfrcle df 'tb« Hd^tet MiMidligi>f aoelety, Dlld* th« M- ioWlfi* othdF frt«ndi!_ Meadames W’’’j';Aai^* A;-'**’ Shook, pd LonglLM Hemphill, a A^[ and operatuf^ . “ -• - " .judgment’^had,^ 5( Coptlpu^d trom page batlon. -ft O® ^ AlberL .Lloyd ;a«d Coeby Bare, three y«w» probiutlon. Ronda^J^Plaeltbu^l, vlolatloja poetol hriNVKay aa- yeetltatron to poetJfl'l*#^-I81.il and-^tta* fflater 6ail.,aiid BH Staley. Cali- tine’Of06 and aentlince' dl yeaf-And; a^^y In' Atladta; .Sta^ le^’tem'iiibliary,^ probation nntU awt terj» of court. _ fi; Egra BililngB, sentence ot yea» «wd a day in ChiUleotbe. and fuiity on if; jpottneed this . Men's Dreae j, up. .Men's' woriti SWris; np. >f«e^otk e m , Tak .'y-SalTe' • Noae Drops Tonic sad Int dsy: OWNERS SAY: NORGE SMS UP TO 5>1,1 A MONTH YOU CAN BUY A NORGE FOR AS LITTLE AS mi MTiy should you worry? Buy oar even’day Straw Hats and hemiets. Keep the sun off.—The Goodwill Store. $10.00 down , . . BALANCE- ON EASY TERMS W E say Norge pays for itself ov« and over again. Here’s thc^eri* dence. Norge owners say that RoUatof. Refrigeration—through lower cost refrig- eratioo, no food waste, quantity baying and thrifty use of left-orer*—saves op to $11 a month: Compare tint-wMi the ' low monthly payments: And don’t for* get the long years of foithfol service #//«r the Norge is paid for? •Come in and see the Norge: NORGE •vx-^ RADIO SALES CO. R. T. McNEILL PHONE 101 C. 0. McNEILl NORTH WILKEBBORO, N. C. Pure Silk Hose. A brand new shipment. You seldom see qual ity like this offered at a price so low. Service silk hose with lisle top and foot, chiffon h»se with pure silk weave clear to the top. Stockings that you’re not used to buying at such a low price, new shade* of course. Better storic up now, pair , 48c.—The Goodwill Store. This Hand Points You To An Opportunity To Save Money on NOTICE OF SAM: In the District Court of the United States for thjC Middle Dis trict of North Carolina. United States of America vs 25,50.0 pounds of sugar, 2100 pounds of ry® meal, chops and shorts, 800 pounds of barley malt, 3 59-gallon barrels of black molasses, 160 dozen half gallon glass fruit jars, and 1 26-ft. rub ber hose. By virtue of an order for dis position of forfeited personal property and real-estate Issued out ot the United Statee District Court' for the Middle District oi- North Carolina, notice is- Imrel^ given that I will sell by -j.^Mo auction, for cash, on Satnday, May 25, 1935, at eleven e^toek,- a. m. at the Yadkin. Company, N North Carolina, Ktlib, personal proR6rt#X‘ ( 26,600 pounds'of sbg&f, nsd pounds of rye meal, chops . and shorts. 800 >noniid8. .yOtt 'b'^ley malt, 3 St-gstlon forrels ot black -molasses, llfi 'dosen- hftU .knlton glass fruit jars and 2 gl-tt. rub ber hose. • - ; WM. T. DOWD. ^ £-43-^,^, Un^ed StntM Mi^tiaL v We are offering the pubUc “Red Hbt” used car values for the remainder of this monih in order to d^? ou™n^ stock of cars imd tructa ... Prices ha^ been cut low ^ “f of these dependable passei^^ or commercial cars bjr making only a small down payment... the bab ance on easy, month]^ terms: 1934 V-8 Ford Tudor 1933 V-8 Ford Tudor 1931 Ford Coach 1930 Ford Roadster 1932 Ford Pickup 1930 Ford Pickup T931 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1934 Int. Pickup 1929 Chev. Coaches 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 dodge Sedan 1928 Q^ld^ Sedan 1930 Poidiac Sedan 1929 Fo|^ ,T™ck 1929 Whippet Coupe 1933 Dodge Truck IMPfIRTANT We are doiring out the Ecwiomy Auto Supply and om entire IMrUK 1 AIN 1 accessories hM been drastically reduced for quidi sdUng. If you need batteries^ J, NOTICE tools, in fact anything in the acce^ry line, see us wd save mtmey. ■ “ W.I -vv.-'jjj- . /-_s ^ ji. % K^lymouth and DeSoto Salw andt’Swvice NORTH WILKEgi