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^ ^ .'3 ^ 3 ■tor iT^un^^ams..^ jH.^T dahliu «od -The guests found b]r mesins of dainty at three, tnbles. At of play Mrs. Titter receired Ugh-score for Mr. James lowe high for the haen,. Mn. . Ji^es travelers prise and Mf, Blackburn consotatlon Bach recelTed,^a ibrely, Ifhe hostees had thd assistance ^ *!» Helen Winkler 'and Mn. M. Moore in serving a dellc- ■alnd course with tea. nd^Jorit; Stirinnlliur oU^Q. the '.was^’Ws.'^lk-' R. tlnderwood, -who was presented attracUrely Ajk^lraetlye award. Ihe‘tally cards wen in biid^ de^ipt. Honor remembrance for l^s Tomlinson was a pair of sterling silTer .pandle holders, and Miss Mary BUa Cutler, of WaaUftg- ton, houdhguest of Mrs. J. lioore, Jr;, was also remwnber- ed with a gift.'' ^hn cards f were laid aside the- Aostem had the assista^ of Mrs. Moore and Mrs. James O'Danlnls in serring a salad and sweet course. t Baptilat Circlea>lldld Fine Meetings Thia ^WMk Six circlss: of the North’'WIl- kesboro Baptist church have held splendid meetings this week with much Interest being shown In their work. Circl© No. 1, with Mrs. A. F. Kilby In charge, met at the home of Mrs. Iw Moore Gave j For Bride>Elect AaSong Ithe m^y charming that have been on to Miss Annie Ruth Tom- . a bride-elect of this week, deUgUtul bridge party ^J. R. Caudill Tuesday afternoon, i lk^lter hTOOr by Mrs. Ivey I The mission study book, “Win- m at by Mrs. Ivey at har- home on Kenslng- Orlse Tuaaday erening. Miss >n will be wed to Car- Inglo In-n formal ceremony the -North Wilkesboro Metho- t church Saturday erening at M ^noimcement To the members of Reins- Sturdivant Burial Associa- tkm, Inc., who have not paid their dues or premi ums in advance, we would Cke to state that Assess ment No. P. for the regu lar quarterly dues will be mailed on July 1st. 1935. if any of you could make il convenient to drop by the home office or mail your dues to the secretary, R would save your associa tion right much in the cost af mailing statement to ning tliO Border” which was taught by Mrs. Dewey Minton, was completed, and Mrs. B. B. BUer led the devotional. Nine members were present. Mrs. M. L. Gilreath was hos tess to the members of Circle No. 2, Tuesday afternoon with seven members in attendance. Mrs. Gilreath led the devotional, Mrs. A. C. Dennis taught the mission study, and Mrs. J. I. Myers presided for routine busi ness. Circle No. 3, with nine mem bers present, met at the home or Mrs. N. H. Waugh Tuesday afternoon. Due to the absence of the chairman, Mrs. J. E. Spainhour, Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Sr., was in charge of the business session. Mrs. W. J. Allen led the devotional and the program _^,,_ittupled thu.v - bufemss sei the scripture b leUowefti by p: JOni^. The mi 4*ughi by MJg- S^_; W*th Mfis. Buipmrt OiWe in BiRge tl9 a»mhgra ot Circle NomK at the hom«-;:ar ;C^ MoN«U TueiMy ««emo^ Jneihfeig iVas -well attend#^ plank mni^ rpr*^ mission study course. ’ k^jns M^ , Blla MoCreddie ano^KOsa Billings combined besf- 'pttallty to the members of >01! do No. 7 at their apartmeiln the borne of Mrs. A' F. Johjjjepn Monday night. Th® program jgrai I- arranged'jiy Mra, J. Q. AAMil^ and tho&^faking part were Miss McCreddie, Miss. Haiel Foster and Mrs. W^. K. Sturdivatat, Min Londa Hendren gave the devo tional and Mfis, R. Oaa«rv president .v,^f W, M. U,, led the prayer. Twelve members were present and during the sodal hour tea and cakes were served. Circle, No. 6 meets this eve ning at the home of Mrs. Buren Yates with Mrs. B. E. Altman In charge'. Williams Auto & Radiator Shop Phone S34-J — N. Wilkesbors —Route dS Thank yojb. RBlNS-STURmVANT BURIAL ASSOCIATION MADGE L: STURDIVANl Secretary T. E. L. Class Met With Mrs. Andrews With thirteen members in at tendance the T. E. L. class of the First Baptist church held an interesting meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. A. H. An drews Tuesday evening. Mrs. Andrews was in charge of the business period, after which the ladies put a quilt together that they are making for the Baptist orphanage. The meeting opened with Mrs. C. C. Kilby giving an Imjpressive devotional period, ■geiigntnn reiresiiments Radiator Repairing, Body ' served during the social hour. building, Motor Blocks Rebored, , V’ TIT-IJ-J J.. >IVn,.b Extensions Welded in Truck frames. General Repair Work T^lfi^lLLUMS, Owner. ANNOUNCEMENT I want to take this mean.s of in- fonning my friends that I have pur chased the restaurant located on the comer of “C’ Street and Forester Ave- nue. Everything good to eat, and plenty of cold drinks. • Come to see me. W. A. BAUGUESS NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Notice of Sale. Whereas. Chevrolet Coupe, Model 1931, Motor No. 2162191, heretofore advertised for claim ant in this district for three weeks, has not been claimed, the same will be sold as provid ed by Section 3460, Revised Sta tutes of the United States, at 12 noon, at Yadkin Valley Mo tor Company, North Wilkesboro, N. C„ on July 8, 1935, as pro vided by law. T. E. Patton, In vestigator in Charge, Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue. 6-27-lt NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes Coun ty- In the Superior Court. General Motors Acceptance Corporation vs J. L. Payne, et al. The defendant, J. C. Payne, 'will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Wilkes County. North Caro lina, for the purpose of recover ing a certain sum of money on a note, which note is set out in the complaint; and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court ot Wilkes Coun ty, in the courthouse in Wilkes boro, N. C. within Thirty days from the completion of this sum mons, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 26th day of June, 1935. C. C. HAYES, Clerk Superior Court of 'Wilkes County, N. C. 7-18-41 Siiiiday June 3*J0 p. m. CHATHAM BLANKETEERS " ' -OF WINSTON-SAUai ys.’ NORTH WILKESBORO ■V If; you like to bngh—And who downtT—nm, don’t walk, to the Liberty Theatre wiere "Baby Pace Harrington” will be seen Friday for oae day only in the ftmni^ film.'thig year. And not only- fgnilllest, but inoBt original. It haa nd parallel ner comparison, bacatlae ha atar, Charges Butteriaorth, is .iinique among H:omediaip. TUs ia Butter^ worth’s flrat leading role. In a pi^tire eapecUtlly written for himl But- terworth. ia aupported by that equally important Una l^rkel, who haa always been his match in comedy.. A. splendid anpporting''cast gives a good account of itself, inciuding Harvey Stephens, Nat Pendleton. Eugene Pallette and many-others. Ityjis mi inottth rat one per cent. Pay now’ additional penalty. savt Wonnsui’s 3iUe CIass In Meeting Tuesdny P. M. The Woman’s Bible Class of the North Wilkesboro Methodist church held Its regular monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. ,M; Brame with Mrs. C. h. Sockwell join ing her as hostess. Mrs. W. B. Shnford, prtMdeht of class, pre sided and Ottered the prayer, the scripture lesson being' read by Mrs. W. P. Horton. The regular routine of business was trans acted during the business ses sion. At the close of the meeting the hostesses served Ice cream and cake to the twelve members attending. Miss Grace Dean Forester Ip Bridge Clab Hostess The members ot tbs Wednes- BASEBALL NOTE In the past it has been policy of the. baseball club day afternoon bridge club, and let women' see the baseball several additional guests, were delightfully entertained by Miss Grace Dean Forester at her home On Kensington Drive Wednesday afternoon. A profusion ot summer'flow ers formed a colorful background for the players at three tables of bridge. The top score award in the game went to Mrs. Frank Eller. At the conclusion of plaf a salad and sweet course was served, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. Bill Absher, Mrs. Henry Moore and Mrs. Watson Brame. Guests other than club mem bers were Miss Annie Ruth Tom linson, a bride to be, Mrs. Her bert Forester, a recent btide, Miss Mary Ella Cutler, of Wash ington, Mrs. Bill Frazier, of Win ston-Salem, and Mrs. N. S. For ester, Jr., of this city. Mrs. Her bert Forester, who prior to her nuptials was Miss Georgene Gra ham, of Myrtle Beach, S. C., re ceived a set of crystal goblets, and Miss Tomlinson pieces ot China In her wedding pattern. Miss Cutler and Mrs. Frazier are visitors in the city and each re ceived remembrances. games free ot charge. Owing to financial streca the baekeFa of the team have found it necessary to charge fifteen cents, starting Jnne 30. Hereattitfr ladies - day win be on'Thursday until fur ther notice, with the exception of Thursday, July 4. Mrs. Lyla Wrenn Becomes Bride Of V. P. Clarke Durham, June 22.—Mrs. Lyla Wrenn end Virgil Page Clark were married Thursday morning in the Duke university chapel in a private ceremony, with Rev. W. L. Hutchins, of Concord, of ficiating. The bride was lovely In a suit of light beige crepe with brown accessories. Her bouquet was ot pink sweetpeas and gar denias. She entered with her sister, Mrs. Walter Monroe Brown, of Burlington. Mr. Clark was attended - by his brother, Carlisle Clark, of Sanford. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was .served at the Washington Duke hotel, After which the cou ple left tor a trip to Washington and New York. The bride is the youngest daughter of the late Rev. Miles Henry Vestal^^and Mrs. ^ Vestal. For the past”nin^^year3 she has made her home in Southern Pines. Mr. Clark is in business at Southern Pines, being owner and operator of Clark’s garage. He is the eldest son of the late J. M. Clark and Mrs. Clark of Sanford. After the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Clark will be at home in Southern Pines.—Greensboro Daily News. AN ORDINANCE Be it Ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of North 'Wilkesboro, North Car olina, in regular recess session assembled: Section 1. That in lieu of regular city water ratek now in effect, the following rates shall be, and the same are. hereby fixed, to become effective on and after t^ie first day of July, 1936: Regular Rates: One dollay for the first three thousand gallons and twenty-five cents per thous and gallons for all in excess of three thousand gallons, or min imum charge of $1.00 per month If the amount used does not ex ceed three thousand gallons. Section 2. That present fac tory rates shall remain unchang ed. Section 3. That all water rents shall become due and payable on the first day of each month for water used during the prev ious month and shall be paid at the office of the Town Clerk and Treasurer on or before the tenth day of the month in which bill or notice showing amount due is rendered, and in case such water rent is not paid with in ten days after the same be comes due and payable, the water shall be cut off, and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, other than a duly authorized agent or em ployee of the Town of North Wilkesboro to turn the water on without first having paid the water rent and obtained a per mit to turn on the water, which permit will be Issued on pay ment of the 'water rents then due plus a service charge of $1.00. Adopted, this the 25th day of June, 1935. TOWN OF NORTH WILKES BORO, NORTH CAROLINA. R. T. McNBIL, Mayor, W. P. KELLY, Town Clerk. Payment at this time will greatly apprefiij^ted, as the towfl^ needs the mdh^. OL w.p. Kelly Tax Collector for Town of Nortt Wfflieaboro’ m —■ “r~~ "—/• wroMB'HUIIDtEP *»• TW«l*Tr.rirTII ARXVSIJ \a A PROMISE THAT BAS; BEEN kept; [N 1810, one hundred and twenty-fire ytm fago, the'Hartford Fire Insurance Cornfm/ ^was organized.^ Insurance at that tune waf 'almost an untried experiment and it was neo^ essary to build up a reputation for reliability and ness integrity in order to gain and hold public fiwoft. In December, 1810, Jonathan G. W. TRUMHCjlt of Norwich, Ginneaicut, became the first. Harfij^ agent. Today, there are mote than 17,000 Hartford agents in the United States and Canada, who believe in the soundness of Hartford protection, and sell Hartfixd Insurance covering any property loss, however causec^ against which insurance may be lawfully eflFeaed. The Hartford’s great business could never have been built up without a r^ota uf puruimauut te the promises its agents sell. Through five wars, sevM panics, and every conflagration this country has known, the Hartford has paid and paid in cash. Because of the Hartford’s in tegrity and the soundness of its pro tection, this agency is proud to be "Your local Hartford Agent”; and offers complete, expert service for every property insurance need. North Wilkesboro Ins. Agency, Inc. “PROTECTION PLUS SERVICE” North Wflkesboro North Carolina Fh?ONE hundred *7d twenty-fifth ANI«IVERS_AtY,^^JJ^ -vix- ^ Fain|o^-~‘ l^e^doBi^ for benefit of the basebaD ^ The jJoumal-Piatriot) . IF.YOUR • BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL MU WhA w« *«t too much, otw food ia on* bo'^ois. Our frioad* •ajll tto M».«r eoMOK oat of onr moutt aa*B bad breatb. W# fool tbo poliOB of tUi decay all ovor pur body. It MM o» (loomy, grottdqr and w> xovd for aaytbua Wbat roahM tho food decay la tta howcW Weil, whea wo oat too our bUj luiee eao't diseit It Wbat ii Oe Wo julool it U tho moot vital dteoUvo Juleo 1» body. Vnleao 2 ptatf otit ata OMlaf (rM Bvor into our bporob wvort dan ov* ■ofMatnU nt bond aad aoM&at^aad ST'ol'oor food doeayo JB-iamr fS tfit bSwclo. Tbii decay condo polooa all ow ear body ovory fix Btlaatat, When our fr*.oBdo imeU-enr bad tooatb b«d wo doat) and we ted Uko a wbMod n don't ooe a BMnnwaah or take a ^ Got at the eanaa. Take Oart^t „ liver puio wbloh caatly otart, the _jw^ your bUe iuloo. bettor” ia ofletad you, do«t'bnj_ It may bo a oaloaMi (incroa^) is Liver Pino by aoM.lM.wt trtdt yoo looaoao tooth, arlpaa and aeab bi many pootoo. A M- Roaring Rivor Baptist Women Organize W.M.U. The women of the Roaring River Baptist church met June 9th, 1936, at 7:30 p. m., to con sider organizing a W. M. ' U. After devotional service led bjr Mrs. J. M. Wright the W. M. U. was discussed and organized tor the ensuing year. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. J. P. Pardue, president; Mrs. L. W. Smithey,, vice president; Mrs. G. W. Scroggs, secretary and treas urer; Mrs. Glenn Minor, song leader and Mi^. L. J. Salmons, Mrs. Carlyle ^ey and Mrs. Bes sie Caudill tof arrange;^, flowers for the chmih. The Wi 'M7 U. of the Ro^ng River Ba^Msfr-church met with Mrs. J. P. Firdue Thursday aft ernoon. The wjiihg prayer waq led by Mrs. Piwdm». Tbe 'scrii^ Uiie rbadlng was Irom Var|; S-.U-ii."" During the business hour plans were discussed tor piecing a quilt and canning fruits and vegetables Iw thajMj&ls ; Hpmg The next meeting will be heJd' with Mrs."” Carlyle Staley. Delic ious refreshments Were served by the hostess, assisted by her WANTED! • ^ One hundred tons of Blackberries want- ^ edo Win pay 90 cents per bushel for ^ V frii^b ripe INad^berries delivered to our ! warehouse on Forester Avenue. 4^ 1^ BUYING STARTS MONDAY, "JULY 8, 1935. w North wilKesboro,
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