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‘Meads T*t«| cer i?W)mi«r. -mMs PIM ‘Itf^'lier 'm- ymtuu, of iMuas'- t%i«i. »»■ V, S«.r »r«ad Mv«. Koia.iH.i'Beamqaj «k09» Friday from a weeks ii,stay at. MyrOe Beach. S. G. 1/iT, Grant Bancaees spent the ¥rt ke^ : Nliat&, , hque tB " ., on jit eamidhi trip in 'ii^ tangik'ebaitty dbrini u J4({f43t.r-X^ Ortf| ^hayeiiif tti Oriffl^, ol-HsJerikT^ Ai'kh'nBast lira. A. m Bpalhb^werr who . had been rifdMh* hqi?:. dankWe^c^ Idis. R> A. gfloPhltt, .■ *|i weem^ dape.^ Hr. Grant Bankaees spent the Cothren moT Ittrat of the week In North W«- Wlftes flfteen years ago. ►.^kj^lWld P«m^ Aup^.f attorneys de Bay a ' WUl land iwe m ' „ MIsa'TA.lina Shoaf, Mr- T. H- lirs. Glenn Greene and %BU am, rislted hrtr aunVilua.'lv' Parks, on Hinshaw'^reet J. R. Jones and forth WHl^- ★eek. AwgT^^ - IKrs. B, Ik'RsIms at- , funeral In 'Wllkeebwfoi Wda.y id Post, Ang. 1. ) R. C. Barr and Mrs. R. ’ were shopping in. North iboro last week.—Sky land ’ !. 1, Phillips has accept^ ed l^Hbhlng position in Sanx eonntyV^ Mt.' Airy.—8kylaai/r Poet. '.Mrs. C. ’WT^WS^.j^tlreena- iro, is spendin^iti^TOw days ' with her parents, Dr. and . Mrs. W. A. Taylor. : Miss Cornelia Parks, who was , •'patient at the Wilkes Hospital •for some tlw ^has returned home, and is.. ^^ing nicely Joe lS^*v pn. of Wins- le vt week-end Mrs. M. ton-Salem, spe ^the here with hU' mother, Ji. Darlington. Tommy, ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crysel, of Wil- kesboro, fell from a tree seyeral days ago and broke his left arm, Mrs. M. P. Staley, of Rich mond, Va., has been visiting her son, Mr. Charlie Staley, and oth er relatives in the county. • Mrs. J. A Fexaver, of Wil liamsport, Pa., arrived today for a weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Schafer. , . Mr. and Mrs. Russel G. Hodg- with a party of friends from Charlotte, spent several days ■ last week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. •y. Mrs. >J. A. Rousseau and chil dren, have returned from a visit ^ith relatives in Winston-Salem ^nd Tadkinville. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith, of Knoxville, Tenn.. are here on a Tisit with Mrs. Smith’s sisters, Meiktames J. H. Johnson and Paul Hutchens. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil--Hayes, of ^ this city, left Saturday night on a motor trip to Akron and Cleve land. and Montreal, Canada. MU;s Mary Elizabeth Duncan has returned to her home in Todd, after having spent several weeks here, as the guest of Miss Nora Belle Yates was ac companied home by Miss Yates, who will remain there for sever al days. WAINTTADS WANTED—(rOol reliable white housekeeper at once. Apply Mrs. Joel Minton, North Wil- kesboro, V- C. Phone 212-W. liOGT DOG--'^lx)st In town, whit^ black and : grey. Solid grey bead. Feihale. Any informa- *4ion will be appreciated. I. M. Jfcler. 8-5-tf wanted—Job as honsekeoper. Can care for children. Will furnish references; not mar- ' rled. Maude Anderson, Route *, Wilkesboro. Itp WANBED TO SELL—Antique - Gif and China. All articles in perfect condition and low in The Book & Gift Bhop, tine Floor Rhodes-Day Iture Co. • • Any and printed, 30c per _ eanh.with order. One diamond - latot free with each roll Extra jlnti 8e each. TdnneH’s Stndio, KgStotion Bldg., North Wilkes- fcat% N. C 8-11-tf ^PEACHES w'lirii qnallty canning Peaches for ante; BIberta, Hale, Brackett fmA nttiiw vartetiee. . . OPFTZ, Oakwoods, N. C Bariillar^ • Wlnstd ; ’ bi.i mtd jMln tm Donlae Bdat, tkid'Guffev dn^* ^aMeordJ aralTiMtiig''lB tlte 5-Hr: ‘aM'Mra; !« n.r»ap«»*i ■ ' '?ii? W Hf. the Mr. Bititteoik CothreB,^ at Dan; jtQiqte,' qt Tll)e, Va., apeat laat week In thp Charlottq, MM* Hkte.Grajrton, of Sea Island, Wasblngtqn, nnd with relatives an d Cothren moved from Mi®® Tester, of Newport S^ws, Indigestidn? K^-’ ^Hiem yon have never tried Rrl40, tf««* fainon# remedy that ha.s W. jsaweW ao -aaceesaftil IW; tbons. Innwea for the pd|* ^wty ■■M joa snffer from -Gna, jGm^he, Naasea, d»««eitlh#^ and'Brinks fTtry * bottle and bo convtnc- .aonjttidMip ndsee jt j Mrs. St' 6.' ShoaX' abd and %mall son ^ere visitors to LlneoIntoB and Bhetby, Sunday. Mr. Lee Edward Harris, Messrs. John Walter- and W. E. Gaither returned Thursday from a fishing trip to Carolina and Wrightsvllle Bosches. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carlton had as their guests last Tuesday Mr. WUl Landis, of Oxford, and Mr. id Mrs. Dave Willis, of Ashe- le. |tis8 Lucia Griffin. of.,Green8- iiilk was a guest last we^ of 'Miptwo sisters, Mrs. J. B.-. Hen- ion and Mrs. J. R. Hender- ^hbn. .Mrs. A. C. Payne and three children left Wfednesday for their home at Rural Hall after visiting lor sometime in the home of Mrs. Payne’s mother, Mrs. F. B. Hendren. Miss P elen Bostic, of Greens boro, vis ted in the home of Prof, and Mrs. T. E. Story in Wilkesboro several days last week. She is a member of the Wilkesboro high school faculty. Mrs. Don T. Beish and two children, Lila Anne and Don, Jr., returned home Wednesday, after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and -Mrs. Clarence Beish, at Dur bin, W. Va. Mrs. Howard Price and two children, Nellie Blair and How ard, Jr., returned to their home in Mooresville. Friday after a visit of several days here with Mrs. J. L. Clements. Mrs. B. O. Edwards and daughter and son. Miss Eleanor Edwards and Bobbie Edward, were visitors here Monday en route from Sparta to their home in AsbevlUe. Anita Elledge, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Elledge, of Hays, fell and broke her left arm Saturday. The child was brought to The Wilkes Hos pital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw ford, who were married Satur day, July 57, at Philadelphia, Pa,, spent last week here with Mr. Crawford’s brother, Mr. J. M. Crawford and Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Charles Irvin, of Greens boro, spent several days here la.st week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Mrs. Ir vin joined her here for the vfeek-end to accompany her home. Mrs. D. T. Beish and her two children, Donald and Lila Anne, returned to their home here last week after spending three weeks in Durbin. W. Va., with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beish. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles How ard visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rhodes in Winston-Salem, Sun day. They were accompanied home by Misses Cynthia and Alice Jean Rhodes, who will vis it them for a few. days. Miss Marion Moore Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beach, of Boon© and North Wii- kesboro, underwent an operation at State Sanitorium Thursday. Latest reports are to the effect that she is recovering nicely. Miss Lucile Willis, who has been on a visit with Misses Inez and Clara Caudill, at Hays ’.'ost- office, will return to her home ajl Bel .^ir, Md., tomorrow. The Mipses Caudill will accompany her^ome. • kuv Mlss Branda Holder, g:>e developed *la“Shter of Mr. and Mm. Press Holder, of Charlotte, is spending sometime with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams aiid other relatives and friends. Mr. Walter Myers, for many years an employe of Forester’s Nn-Way service station, has ac cepted a position as salesman for the American Snnff Com pany and is working this week at Galax, Va. Miss Thelma Shepherd, of Crumpler, returned home Wed nesday after visiting Miss Izetta Smithey In North Wilkesboro. Accompanying Miss Shepherd to Jefferson were Miss Smithey and her' father, C. H. Smithey.—Sky- land Post, Ang. 1. ^a., were guests of Hfn. ^ M dwk- 'X ^-Mr. CSC. ^GsinhUV-of -ws city, M1b8-.EuJ^1» Gitebffl, of Wins- ton-Salett. Mr..Jtennte ^Moor^ of this oitg( sgA Mks Flosgle. Hen- 'dren, oBGllfi^th, have returned from Chleago, where they at tended a oonvenUon of baby chick dealers:- Mr. Gamblll also purchased new materialtor the Wilkes Hatchery, of'Ti^iqh hq la owner aind manager. - vJ TotMiajr V Ofitt] ieltgf ilMbt Goamitte* is tths- ](^lqd. tq.vk(44 WSttiW 1J?sSr fdny morning !• .Ih 'riiq dVBA Ofitcs, »qirfli*VmgWM»ro. i Wwto. ^ V jlJi' Wl8|qik..'coun|g.>i!ft,^^#god_,N fcttend thtt, mettWi^ and , their application aqttiUjf' secretary, at the BRA office^, andl*'- ayaii themselves qt this Ires sad coiapsrstlvel^ easy .. rattkod c;Hot solving tbqir prqhlenu. >{jThM# ttppifMipiii w« he- Slips- ' ’rijlcpid^ ,^ei Ooiity CqpinAt‘ teeiieB gndqiisGsta^. wO|,. ^ given faimers Bi^njg tlMir% nancial.’Alfttgl^tes,. ,-,.f , . 'The 'membra of the Wilkes County Fam ll^bt Adjustment Committee, as appoin^ by Gov ernor J. C. B. EbringhanS( are- J. M. German, Boomer, V chalr- .aian; Ggrt A, Lowe,: ?ferth WR-r kesborq, vice ■ T> W' nCOORHtf Rev. and Mr8.‘'j. M. Hayes and sons, Jimmie, Jr., and Harrold,* of Beckley, Wl, Va., who have been visiting his brothers, Mes srs'.' C. C. and J. F. Hayes, at PUrlear, and Judge Johnson J. Hayes in Wilkesboro, spent the week-end with frlen.ds in Lexing ton and Greensboro. On Sunday he filled the pulpit at the First Baptist church in Greensboro, supplying for the pastor. Dr. J. Clyde Turner,* who was away on his vacation. Cheyrolet People Hold Enthusiastic Meet Friday Night One of the greatest selling drives in the bistcirgj-(R~-4he Chev rolet Motor conipimy was launch ed Friday night In the southeast* ern regiop, which inclndes the states ot North Caroltnai South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia and Alabama, when approximately 150 retail salesmen and dealers of the com pany met in the ballroom of the O. Henry hotel in Greensboro. Plans for the “All American’’ selling drive were outlined by T. D. Hunter, zone manager, of Charlotte. Mr. Hunter "has charge of the Charlotte zone for Chevrolet, which comprlsee all of North Carolina and the greater part (R South Carolina, kadk from a volume standpoint the Charlotte zone is third In the United States. Several members of the zone organization asisted Mr. Hunter in his presentation and gave ex planations of different phases of the proposed campaign. J. E. Foote, zone truck manager, out lined the truck market available to Chevrolet salesmen for the balance of 1935; M. E. Patter son, parts and accessories mer chandising manager, offered helpful ffliggestions toward used car merchandising; E. C. At kinson, sales promotion manag er, discussed the reappreciation of the Master DeLuze model, which has been given the name "The Aristocrat of the Low Priced Field,” and he also pre sented the program entitled “Ride America,” which fully out lined the plans for the month of August, when an endeavor will be made to have every possible person ride in a Master DeLuze car. He stated that Chevrolet will act as host to the American pub lic in August, in an effort to ride everyone in a Master DeLuxe car, without the prospect feeling under any obligations whatso ever to purchase an automobile. This new feature, he said, stands out as a highlight in Chevro let’s program of good-will bulld- i n g throughout, the United States. Toward the conclusion of the program Mr. Hunter announced that during August and Septem ber which months represent the duration of the southeastern re gion "All America" selling cam paign, every man in the Chevro let organization will have an op portunity to win many valuable prizes qf every type'and descrii»- tion, based on his ability to pro duce new and used car sales for his dealer. Emphasis was placed on the fact that the campaign is to be the latest of Its type since the jij^^cajojiMigns spon sored by* the Company from 1927 to 1931. Gaddy Motor Company, local Chevrolet dealer, was represent ed by W. F. Gaddy, R. R. Church, J. D. ’Wellborn, A. L. Prevette and J. H. Somers. The meeting was opened with a dinner at S;30 o’clock, accom panied by music furnished by the hotel orchestra, and a numr ber of Cl^vrolet songs were sung. Mr. Hnntfr^ pointed nut. that, with the^ifresoirt -“wonder ful economic condition’* in North Carolina and' South Carolina, sales of autoiEObllc|.,|hoald.jpfil;. Ibly ~ eqa^**l>^-oM>e -teH * (Continued from ene) some of th« tables nr dnskai hav* not besR;. received.'^ Bd0N| ^our ^arnitnra!' .faetoriea , ^ade^t^ l|f|ilEl&re ap deU’^AX-’o ed o| tlMei^lTh£baii^^ ja tuallF: «qwins;ip In d|»e;k%;1yjlR )i;qq,.iiivesticata thl* ragrt^Bp|jiIe Ferguten, F^ezniabn^'^seeretai’y; T; 8. Bryan, Traqhill, ■ J. L. Greg ory, Hays, G. F. Miller, North Wilkesboro, R. W. Gwyn and C. T. Donghton/enembers. -•n’l -n Assistance ta the dlspeeal of these cases will:be given the County Committeemen by the following vtoltorsp Mr. Harry ^ Watkins, State Representative, Durham, Farm Bebt Adjustment Commission and Mr. J. W. Lam- berson, Raleigb, assistant state representative. —■ ■ ' -ti: f h Cofored Woman Dies - Mildred Inez March, colot^d woman who made her home'^wlth Pearl Barber, died at the toitt; ty T. B, hospital on July 59. She was born in Shelby and reached the age of 17 years. Fn^ neral service was held at Damais^ cus chnrch on Tuesday afternoon and burial was in Missioh Point cemetery. Raleigh, Aug. 4.—T^llle Man- gum of Chalybeate Sp^ngs died in a hospital here at 10:30 this morning from injuries received yesterday morning in an automo bile accident in which Bennie Owen of Angler was killed. B. JWJlriCE, 'iWir Whrd: - 'I have your telecriim relative tq~poet of; in North ’ij^kesborp and hlira taken this laatter np ;|rith 4hB ;t, tW,^cqn^ctqw |^.q to pro’i^ ^ mr rnah^-tly Poqt^f^^ Depa^meht hu ajraprirad Mr. J. C. Reins to'rent iHtt fnrnitnre be wllf need until the fnrnitnre %} . In City vrdl^kno^ atetom0>ile kesboi Bari had by the Motor 0«Bpa eKaMteBe«4>4«i:ttiMilh .hfPMir'' on qlVfipputer )nalte*^ofR>iiMf9>qlriM» ,ond truck*' and. rMpeettsdly sq- bulldlng situaUon Wts the patnSnage of .tho i^ ^^ . ' 'toring puM% : ^ Adcock hS^Wake eo to supply ^og legs te'^ wit Yattii f' Bift.E.M. lOOfl a contracted move into tor arrives and , to thet-new, building: at best wishes, “Cordially yours, “WALTER LAMBETH.” Dr. D(i«iu Ob Proipram' ^ iiptonMU'iJictr: Aiviiiicpnioii .'.tvF -J- ';.'; ,.„.«4:Si>.--wC •' = Pr.' J^'JB. Deans, qf.Nbrth Wll- kesboro,' %iU present and discuss a paper on theiitollowlng subject: “Associating 0|>h|thalmo8cope in Oculaii'.Correcthm” atth« meet ing qfithe. Optometrists ,of' the WinstOn-BtteiQ 'Group> oi : the North: Oaeolina Optemetric So ciety Extension'. Prograim to be held iB' WinstoWhSalem Wednesf day evening, August >7,^ at ;7:30 Pi m. tCW. ;SiMrvw« ,f.«antiiiiilfi^ ,^tiIPhe:jRnihed;8tatee ClvR Service Comsatssien-i has announced; open eompetitive' examiniiUqns aa -fol lows:' W -iW ^ Chief lezploaiyies .chemist, |5,- 800 a year,.Pfttsburgh (Pa.) Bhc- periment Station, Bureau o t Mines.: „:i Area medical director, $5,600 a year, Indian Service. Full information may be ob- uined from the post office In this city. -Ij I ^ V -fe:. IE V df OWliBilS if* ' i -i i: We wish to announce that we have ■ ojpne^;R service sarage in the Poindex- \ t#*. Striding on Gondon Avenue (near Hot^Wilkes). We are in position to ? r lo.’i. ' d:’ld ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILE ! ' REPAIR WORK r.r;il" — ;i. '* on any make of tar or truck, and we f most respectfully solicit your patron- ; , age. We specialiae in WASHING , GREAS- .* ING and POUSHING. - Save on your service work by investi- • gatihg our price. Every job guaran teed to give' satisfaction. Joe Barbers Service. Gart^e, JOE BARBER, Odmer Phone 84 " - : Gordon Avemie A 4 I THIS Do. You Prefer? % • Frankly, this advertisement .w^. created for the sole purpose of* drawing, comparisons,between our modem sanitary laundry and other laundry services available locally. An appropriate heading would have been—“What Kind of Coi^pany Does Your Laundry Keep?” We wonder, sometimes, if parents .jl of small children who fail to take advantage of our clean, sanitary laundry service, realize the danger from disease germs when they send the children’s clothes just*’ anywhere for laundry? OR THIS... ■ .vW • Our ^*eciai 3c per potuid for Wet . .acjyta^r Irtv - We y -S' When sent to the* Wilkes,Lqundry,'your laundry is w^M » V' the most modem'methodi-iv individual nets. Can you be sure 5, of as much When it go^,to. the washerwoman ?, NO! Here your clothes are protected by every possible means of saiiltatfam. They are boiled and.'comptetely sterilized. Can you be ''so* of as much when they go to, your washerwoman? No! Be sure your clothes kept sanitary. • - ■ q J, ‘-vj Think it over. Even though you may Save a few pennies bg. sending the laundry to sonieme’s home for washing, is it wi»| economy? Are you positive your clothes are not mixed in with those of someone'else ?,^,_ Are you ^positive they gJ washed under absolutely sanitary con^ons? : If not. you **■ riskiiur the healthrof your entire family! Is that, wise' economy? . ' ■ i .■ THINK OF lOTANTILB PARALYSIS THAT IS ^PREVALENTIN THE STATE! fmiAiM quality PHONE 367 ' -3ER!
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