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y -*Sro JBC terUa AazlUMv 17 aftMaooam -Mrs. 8. P. ]fiM»c >t, 9twid«d the veuat ivea. MIm lurocnm'i; iiaifl for her theme im home ot:^il»^ ‘SWM^BH[p. Berea- Athei ehantt at ^^oitie oa^iD •Btreot Mendae «re». ,B4i« ta vtheir tonwBlar bm«BtUr thT " —rieea hiwlaai ■*» JIlM Po^ .Tottoaal^ tmrioa. lltoa Ma. moat^r aieetlng for the ^ tl& %litst Bap- oa 'Toesday eTening t^hl};Of a ptenle. A- phraaty. iiembers of the ft the eharch at fad tfotored oat to the aear Moravian a tamateoua sapper Qaesu of the class ll>ar H. Basley and lit- Wffhter, Jo Ann, of Win- who are spending [bm la the home of Mr. and .faml McNeil. Mm. Q. Adsuna iweraary the first wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams; Mr. and Mrs. John A. SaaenP^d caeats of the Brown >vi^aiarding Honse, where Mr. and I saake their home, at fringe last Thnrs- ffenfag. Three tables were fw^brfdge in the living ' ' "^profusion of glad- ' festive scene. Honor Mr. 'And Mrs. Adame read in keeping with aaniversary. ,cards were laid aside Mrs. Nell Hendren s-“iM T. Brame served de- ' aefreshihents. A. Mtf With CaU iJffinaL^Call was hostess to Dfers rof' the Y. W. A. of — NEW ftRPBEUM \ i- THEATRE SHOWS THB PICK OF THE "picniRBs l^^Sr'^O^itioiied Theatre _ ^Iaeps Yoa Comfo^^te TSIi^SIUY and FRIDAY 18 and 19 Men” Jas. Ca^egL Ann Dvorak, Robert Amstrong, Mar- ^garet Lindsay. faMWsy joins Uncle Sam’s “G* “;.in the oaly real “G-Man” “-made to date. Fmst U. Agent film. The yosi. have been asking aad what a pfctnre! News, Comedy *'-'■** WBfeAY A TUESDAY ^ Jfoiy 22 and 23 ■ • ’s Little Girl T'Agdio >” 9f ilfhlHAf Tfin^. Rosemary J6d McCreaand Talbot dhv big Isiaily show for ’oltiM.family. Bigger and ever. She will . kito year heart more ten- ^veci On the same “I| “ .' f4-Ster News 1^1, Technicolor Mu- Car^n, lil *nd 20c jM 10 and 25c : s i • >AY, JULY 24 SVBBYBODY i0iiltr die Moon” ^Jtenef^Bwter and Ketti " Gidlian ^ ggtd Cartoon, r* pfctnre for 11^ a dime! mar Wm ini tioaal stadyj ton. Boat birole ffd Mrs.' --■i^PSraBkftii shslaka i^rifflag at ; the on .:fHi«BhIlag at his dasi WMh'^km Bihrley Faster a» ehalbama. auTho snbject stagy: ftss-' based on Africa tihe dcIroUonail’ for the «ve> !was Jsd by .j Miss Foster. Rboae■ pnsent for:.the meeting other than the members were Mrs. Tip McNeil, Mrs. Kntus Church and Mias Lnra Reynolds. The meeting was attended by twelve members and at close of program a social hour and re- freahments were enjoyed. ty Giv PhUlt Fiankeiisteiir the curve, «• and oh, boy! ‘Doubting , on her beds The Misses rnuiips As a conrtesy to Misses I^lora and Florence Phillips, of Spruce Pine, Mrs. Andrew Kilby and Mrs. Jack Quinn entertained at an Informal dinner party at Mrs. Kilby's home on Memorial Ave nue last Tuesday evening. The Misses Phitlips were here’ attend- nig summer school In Wilkes- boro and were staying with their sister, Mrs. C. B. Lomax, a sister-in-law of the hostesses. Dinner was served at seven o’clock with covers laid for eigh teen after which bridge was in play for sometime at four tables. SockweV lold>f»out .ii“Ufo liffi Korea” and Mr*. Orifflng "Th*!^ Tropical 'Ubam of Osba.** Mr*. C. B. Lomax., the retiring chair-' man, prided for^ttO tlrat part of the . business ‘kssslbn after whiek’ she introduced the new chairman, Mrs. Palmer ^ Horton, who took charge. A( the close of each of the meetings deltciona refreshments were served daring the social hon».,v . ' Miss Toby Turner I* Hostess At Bridge Party To honor Mrs. H. C. Landon, of Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Toby Turner was hostess at a delight ful bridge party at the Nurses home on E Street Monday eve ning. Mrs. Landon is here visit ing her son, Mr. Henry Landon and Mrs. Landon. The game was played at three tables with cut flowers forming s festive back ground for the players.'The top score prize in the game went to Mrs. Win Blair, and to the hon- oree Mss 'Turner presented a gift. In serving dellcions refreshments at close of play the hostess had the assistance of Miss Audrey Miller. ■ Mrs. Phillip Robbins Is Feted At. Bridge Luncheon An outstanding social event of the week was the lovely bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Walter Newton at her home on Sixth Street Tuesday morning when she enteotalned for her sister, Mrs. Phillip Robbins, of Dur- bglB'. Mrs. Roibbins lt..kerb for a ten days visit with Mrs. Newton and her mother, Mrs. W. P. Hor ton. Four tables were made up for bridge in bright decorations of mixed summer flowers. Mrs. D. J. Carter was winner of the high scor© prize. At one o’clock following the game a tempting three course luncheon was served . by Mra.i Newton with the assistance of Mrs. W. P. Horton and Mrs. Pal mer Horton. Pour additional guests came in for the luncheon, two of whom were out of town visitors. Dr. Dorothy Brame, of Charlottesville, Va., and Mrs. J. B. Farmer, of Warrenton, Va., Dr. Brame is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brame, and Mrs. Farmer is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gento Cardwell. Mrs. Robbins was pre sented with a lovely remem brance. N. W. Methodist Circle* In Splendid Meetings The three circles of the North Vilkesboro Methodist church held splendid meetings Tuesday wijh Circles No. 1 and Mary Brame Clrcl© meeting in the aft ernoon and the Franklin Circle at night. Circle No. 1 met at the home of Mrs. R. E. Favf with Mrs. Minnie Hunt as joint hos tess. Nine members and on© visi tor, Mrs. J. C. Reins, president of Auxiliary, were present. Mrs. Murphy Hunt presided, Mrs. I. E. FP&r?95 devotional, and the blble study was taught by Mrs. W. B. Jones. Mrs, T, G. Perry and Mrs. S. V. Tomlinson ^combined hospl- How One Man Lost 25 Poimds Furniture Men ' At Chicago Show Representatlvee of local fnrnl* tnre manufacturing compuyss have been attending the fajp- ture exposition in Chicago. WAh optimistic trend is noticeably In furniture markets this year, ac cording to repjjjRto eoming out of Chicago. - - The Home Chair company is repcatonted in Chicago now by Heary Moore and J. M. Quinn. J. D. Moore, Ralph Bowman and F^ B. Hathcock attended the opiraing days of th© show. N. O. Smdak Is reresenting the Forest Furnitfire company and,. Is ex pected to retnyn the latter part of this week. J. R. Hix and A. B. Johnston, representing the Amer- icai) Furniture company, have already returned. Parker Says Important Duty Of Ban* Association to Cleam Profession Shady Lawyers Los Angeles, July 17.—In Ite war against crime, one of the most important duties of the American Bar association is to rid the country of the lawyer- criminals,” John J. Parker, Unit ed States district Judge of Char lotte, N. C., told delegates to the body’s national convention here today. In a session during which the assembled lawyers put crime, taxation, divorce and a whole array of problems Into the lime light, Judge Parker scored un scrupulous lawyers. H© denounced attorneys of the “vulture type, the ambulance chaser and the police court rack eteer, who have presented the lawyer in the role of a mere parasite, preying none too hon estly upon the miseries and mis fortunes of his fellows.” Mary gltiskefh Mskirtteir *V She cottieB ffoin Oasis, Mo.g a tiny Tillage of 27 and hfif jusf; awarosa firUk 'prise as the’best country nows-*' - paper oorrmpondent in the conn- tryyr The'prise is swarded annu al by The Country Home, a na tional farm magaslne. She was considered the 'best of 1681 con testants for the award. of rjinlin prepantiona .ai^n. dlsnor. table prepared .,ln the Ptroitre and well lad«h wtlh deUoa^ a ■ ^ ‘‘121 peMoiwi'Haed {bn |dUber aide or;(kg ” 09 redneat of “Uneliti.liee*' fki lie (is familiarly khoini) thatiks Jlirere retnmed hr Revs. A. j.,W. burner, and Ja*.'lb, Nichols, one,at tone, h]id of the Uble Mid other ‘at this^,oth*)r end, atterj which hour. of social enjoy ment was spent '’“After dinner ft the rconeet of Uncle preaching servlou were held if the grove. Rev. Jss. T. Nichols Introdne- ed tlta service. Then followed short bnt inspiring sermons by Lee Beshesrs, of Parsoo- d Rev. A. W. Eller. aaddM4*.AIrB. Pc fliWtBe the ’eafa:: Mtilnc. Plaoed for ■tore hofldin|i ‘ Mlssw. ’, 'tTjiifJa " a'n-d Bditli Nichols,' of OalaX, Va., spent laft JweCk Tiatting friends and reMk J Mves In the county, ri; MUa’ Edith ^ Ohhreh iretumed to Boone VoMay' after spending the^ week-end with' hfr''iNit«ntif, Hr. and Mr*. N. C, Church. ,^This section has been: blessed th^with good showers .tbe^lepto ten days. Farmers may not get to work their com as much as nsn- al. ProeUects afu go6d for a good o6in» crop. On Monday night~odr‘^'people Girl Scouts Camp Will Not Be Held Organhutlon Cancels Plans Dae 'Fo Ftnr ot Spread of Infan- w ’ tUe Paralysis Mrs. T. Av' Finley, Girl Scout commissioner, abnounced today that plans for a two-weeks’ camp for local Girl Scouts at the Kl- wanis camp near Lenoir this summer had been cancelled on account of the fear of spread of Infantile paralysis. Plans are nnder way, however, for a camp for the North Wli- kesboro troop at some point near er home, Mrs. Finley said. ICE CREAM SUPPER AT ARBOR GROVE There will be an ice cream supper on the lawn at Arbor Grove church Saturday, July 20, at 6:30 p. m. It will be given by the Epworth League and th© pro ceeds will go to the pastor to help pay hospital bills. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend. Ez-Presidebt Hoover has grees from-84'universities. de- Corn is produced In every one of the 48 states. ’ville,:^i Un^ Lee (made the .. closing speech, ^hich resulted in a gen eral old time ^revival, . and the shouting echoed from'^the monn- Uln ai^e. In educlnsion a colleeton was taken for*M7ncle Lee, and 94.60 was tnr over to him, r Very fitting to thns remember this venerable-servant of God. Among those present from out of the commnnity were: Rev. and Mrs. Lee Beshefrs, Mrs. L. C. Wlhittington, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hamby, of Parsonville, Mr. and 'Mrs. H. H. Bsshears, of Snmmit, Mr. and Mrs;‘ Charlie Griffin, of Cricket. New Hope B. Y. P. H. enter tained its members witH =a social at the school house ‘fisturday evening. They served We cream and cake and young and . old seemed to enjoy themselves. ' Mrs. Clyde Church hu been on the sick list for several weeks, her friends will regret to know. Mrs. (Miarlie Gordon EHler and sob have returned to her home St Winston-Salem after sj^nding some time with her hnsiband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp El ler. ' ' Misses Lncille Aline . Hayes and Electa Eller spent the week end at Stone Mountain. New Hope Sunday school re organized Sunday July 7, with Mr. Lass Church, superintendent, and Miss Marie Eller, seerrAry. The Sunday school has nine classes and everybody' Is Invited to come out and help make it .(BUnriu'iikMN lA.witkMlam :e*hpro. M.'ai lii Ndiftir Wfikeiihortf Saturday. M». J. |t,piajwlll. Saleou .visits li^ Pfrepta, Mn. Jm f. Nichols 1 |UUS .,VMk-und. had the somethini many seen 4!’’ privilege of viewing unnsnal, as not pple had ever of the moon. contlnuee ae of onr ’fre growing aa Judge Johnson J. Hayes was a Visitor at Pnriear Sunday school Sunday and delivered a lecture on the Sunday school lesson that was very Imlpful and much predated. The wheat crops in onr com munity £ave moat all be^ threshed and the farmers Soloil OiM li^ f Boom ^ Afo 42 T« Eoone, July 17,—^Rgpnsente. iffve Rnssell Dean \’^ar taOga muity, who waf^unaBle to attend the latter part'of the last Oenmral Assembly session, died l|«iU tpnlgbt at 8:80 o'cTock at the home of Mrs. Hill HagaauoL. Althongh a resident of Cove Creek, prosperous raral eono- munity-neor kero, Mr. 0wUt had spent the loet eeveral weeks bus* receiving treatments. > He was 42'.paaTp o9 ag« was a native otJ||Hji«|kj^4Lebn, of the Swill .... “V—ra«_-. -six p««efr^f 'of {he RawaUaa isliii iVe Bawallaii! -^-'1 SBLUNO U Bdling —tein whole, story when yon noe, Jon aj-Pa^yot want ad. DEBCAND M(XniER*S Smooth and Beant 150 yard* Vs THE BOOK AND m SHOP MEZZANINE FLOOR RHODES-DAY FURNITURE CO. FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES You win find here eomethingr nice, appropriate, Attractive House Refuses Clark's Plan Washington, July 17.—The House and Senate agreed today on all compromises to the admin istration’s social security hill but one, again stumbling apart over the Senate amendment to exempt private pension systems. The House refused to recede from its opposition to the Clark amendment to exempt from Fed eral old-age pension taxes con cerns which already have an nuity plans. WANT ADS FOR SALE—On© Harley-Davld- son motorcycle; in good con dition. Priced to sell quick.— Yadkin Valley Motor Co. 7-18-lt WANTED —Old English Box wood, old furniture, hook stamips, glassware, etc. Send full description. B. J. Griffith, P. O. Box 924, Plainfield, N. J. 7-22-2t IP YOU ARE AMBITIOUS you can make good money with a Rawleigh Route. We help you get started. No capital or ex perience needed. Steady work for right man. Write Raw- leigh’s. 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One diamond print free with each roll. Extra prints, 3c each. Tuiinell’s Studioi Bus Station Bldg., North Wilkes- boro. N. C. 8-11-tf Co. and all good drugrgists will be ply y glad to suppl; Charlotte, N. C. Notice of Sale. Whereas, Chevrolet Coupe, Motor No.899534, Model 1928, heretofore advertised in this district for three weeks, has not been claim ed, the sam© will be sold as pro vided by Section 3460. Revised Statutes of the United States at 12 noon, at the Yadkin Valley Motor Company, North VMUtes-i: boro, N. C., on July 56, 1936, as provided by law. T. B. Patton, InuMtigator in Cbalrge, Alcohol Tat Unit; Bureau of Interiml Unit, Revenue.' An Announcement Of Interest To Every Local Business Man We take pleasure in announcing that we have installed a Night Depository for the convenience of our deposi tors. This added service of our bank will enable the merchants and other business men of the section we serve to place their money in a burglar-proof safe at any hour during the day or night that our bank is not open, and will give relief from worry due to having a large amount of money in your own safe which might be stolen by thieves. This Bank is glad to offer its patrons this extra service and extra safety. Come in and let us explain how you may use this Night Depository. ■ AU Depo^ Guaranteed to DEPOSIT & OFFICERS: R. L. DOUGHTON J. T. PREVBTTE • RALPH DUNCAN C. T. DOUCattTON D. 8. HIUi ANNE DUNCAN ‘ • Presid^t - Vice President • Viee Prosideat • J • Csahler, Asdstent Cashier AsHStsBt Cashier RESOURCES NOW 0\^ ‘A.
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