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J0UKNA&PA1 " .‘diJrmsad^-sihi -^~ afvSicu- m ‘ ^ (Continued ^ ,.^ jro daeT I Jttlla Belle >^>7 ▼isited In Irtiwiihoro over, the wee'ti-end- Mrt.^&nry Landon hae as her laoBt Imt aiater, Mrs. Smith, of die. Ga. Mr. ili C. Wheeling moved this eh from the PareonTille com- hnit7 to this city. .y; . L-t.T ^ Rot. ^mea T. Nichols, of the Irtear'edinmanity, was a visl- or In this city today. h. fr. J. P. Burchette, of the . ring River community, was a ■itor in this city yesterday. Mr. Sdward Finley, student of f Davidson College, visited his par- Wita, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Finley. hare Sunday. . Mr. J. F. Bumgarner, citiie® of the Halls Mills community) was ^..tThe many friends of Rev. C. W. Robinson are glad to Know that he continues to improve from a serious illness. and 18 months lh'1ji|t^ta. Wilson ^air, $l«f ywr and a day in'CWBlcpt^.) ^ _ Richard Shew,, llOtf fine | two years in Atlanta priion. ' Ray Wyatt, |10Q fli(e and yean and a day in Chilliedthe. ' John Billings, |100 fine and Mr. R. P. McKee was in Char lotte for the week-end going f»ur months in Wilkes Jail. from there to Durham for the Duke-CaroMna football game. in this c hasMea^ city Monday attendij\g to matters. ^ ^ - Mr. L. E. Francis, official of the Wnston-Salem prodtuc- tlon credit .association, spent yes terday In Wllkesboro. Mr. W. O. Absher, of this city, i antr Mr. Clifton .4very, of Mor- [ . ganton, attended the Duke-Caro-j Jna game Saturday and proceed- j to Sanitorium. They are for- j ner patients of that institution and returned for examination, which was very encouraging and disclosed that they are sound in Blth. BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW 1936 MODEL ALL-METAL TUBE Westinghouse Ra£o BEFORE YOU BUY Wilkes Electric Company Refrigerators, Electrical Sup plies, Motor Rewinding PHONE 328 North Wilkesboro, N. C. Miss Louise Foy spent the week-end in Mt. Airy with rela tives and went to Durham for the Duke-Carolina football game. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Worley, of Wingate, were guests Sunday in the home of County Agent and Mrs. A. G. Hendren at Gil- reath. Something new! The amateur actors’ contest to be staged in the Wilkesboro school auditorium Friday night. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Mr. E. L. Hayes, former resi dent of this community who is now operating a grocery store in WHnston-Salem, was a visitor in this city today. .Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and two daughters, Blanche and Nel lie, and Reba Campbell spent Sunday In Greensboro with Mr. and Mrs. John Paw. For a varied program attend the amateur actors’ contest to b§ staged in the Wilkesboro school building Friday night. More than 30 different acts. Mr. and .Mrs. Carlisle Ingle are moving this week to Lenoir. Mrs. Ingle prior to her marriage re- I ceutiy was Miss .-^nna Ruth Toni- I linson. of this city. GREAT PICTURES LIVE FOREVER JinAR DEM^^l Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Jr. and dau.ahter. Mias I.lira Coffey, and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nelson made iip a party attending the Duke-Cu olina football game at Durham Saturday. .Mr. and .Mrs. DeWitt Tuttle, of Stoneville. Miss Katherine and .Mr. Ralph Tuttle, of Pine Hall, spent the week-end here, guests in the home of .Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McN'iel. .Mr, W. A. Jennings, of Pores Knob, and .Mr. J. B. Henderson, of Wilkesboro. were visitors to Greensboro Saturday, where Mr. Jennings attended a meeting of the executive committee of the North Carolina Rural Letter Car riers’ .Association, The Wilkesboro Woman’s Club is sponsoring the amateur actors' contest to take place in the Wil kesboro sc':ool building on Frl- Lena Pitts Ohristian, fine of $200 and 18 months in Women’s reformatory at Alderson, W’. Va Luther. Burchette, $100 ft and 18 months in Atlanta priso _ General Lambeth,, fine of llOft and 18 months In AUanta prison.' Willie Anderson, $100 fine and 18 months in Chllllcothe. Hard Hagaman, four months in jail. Buster Williams, $100 fine and two years in national training school at Washington, D. C. Z. Baker, fine of $100 and year in Atlanta prison. Tallie Anderson, $100 fine and 18 months in Chllllcothe reform atory. Charlie Johnson, $100 fine and year in Chillicothe. Rom Billings, four months in jail. Ivey Shumate, $100 fine and year in Chillicothe. Ovid Bell, $100 fine and 18 months in Chillicothe. Den Bauguess, $100 fine and 18 months in Atlanta. Edgbert WHes, $100 line and year in Atlanta. Ii'h-ed Sheets, $100 fine and year in Chillicothe. Grover Yates, $100 fine and year in Chillicothe. Mack Huffman, $100 fine and year in Chillicothe. Conrad Bell, $100 fine and 18 months in Chillicothe. Howard Eller, $100 fine and year in Chillicothe. Wake Payne. $100 fine and year in Chillicothe. Viras Roten, $100 fine and year in Chillicothe. Hugli Tucker. $100 fine and IS months in Atlanta. Following is a list of defend ants placed on probation. Some of them, however, also have pri son .sentences: Howard Thomas, Lawrence Holbrook, Tom Wil liam IVhite, Squire Clark, Avery Hemric, Charlie Johnson, John Billings, llamp Parks, Paul Mc- Niel, Connie Haynes, Dee Wea therman. Otto Haynes, Herbert Thomas, Glenn Johnson, Vernon Johnson. Percy Prevette, Clyde Sheets, Dorman Payne, Thomas Lee Beil, Arvin Shumate, Walter Parsons, Charlie Wyatt. Howard Eller, Tallie Anderson, Hugh Tucker, Grover Yates, Mack Huff man, Walter Burchette and James Johnson. Three war risk insurance ac- day night. Proceeds from the ad- tions against the federal govern- ment have been placed on the civil calendar for trial Monday mission char.ge will be used in construction of the Wilkesboro 1 community house. Admission will November 25, the plaintiffs being ' - ■ —■*" (1) w. A. Payne, administrator of the estate of Joseph C. Payne; 1 (2) John A. Spears, and (3) Phobic Williams, administratrix i lie l.'i and 2 5 cents. ( i FIVE PRISONERS ESCAPE IN WAKE The Swe e f e s t Story Ever Told i{ told again I nORIHflSHCRReR FREDRIC MARCH LESLIE HOWARD ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY LIBERTY Oways the Best All W ays Raleigh. Nov. 20.—^Five state ' prisoners were at liberty tonight I after breaking their way to free- I dom in escapes from prison gangs I working in divergent sections of j Wake county. I Heavy armed officers, search- ; irig for the men late today, had I little hope of caplurin.g more i than one of them tonight. Four of the prisoners leaped i from a highway department truck , i near Holly Springs, overpowered, ! and disarmed a guard and made ' their way south toward Harnett j county, prison officials said. The fifth pri.soner, who escap ed from a gan.g working in a ' gravel pit near the city, was be lieved early loniglU to be sur- i rounded in the woods near ; Whitaker'.s Mill. Officers said ’ they did not tielieve the escapee, I Harold Wilson, would be able to i break throngli the cordon drawn 1 around tlie section. foncatre,,'* BEAUTY DEMONSTRATION C^?EKONAL MpresehUtive will sive, without charge one of their famous facials. She will also sive ad-^ vice on care of the skin, general beauty preservation and art of make-up. 0foma Q)^eiltocls Carefully ^xplamaJ So that you will find JONCAIRE creams simple and de lightful to use, and gratifying in their effects. Each cream scientifically prepared for a particular purpose which it definitely accomplishes. Appointments may be made by phone or at the store. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of This Week at HORTON’S DRUG STORE of the estate of Wiley W’illiams, deceased, and John W. Williams. Four private civil cases have been docketed for trial Tuesday, November 26, these being (1) Sovereign Oamp of the Woodmen of the World against the county of Wilkes; (2) Sovereign Camp of tlie Woodmen of the World a- gainst t’le county of Watauga; (3) Lincoln National bank a- gainst the county of Ashe, and (4) Columbian National Life In surance company against the county of Ashe. Court officials who are present in addition to Judge Hayes in clude District Attorney Carlisle W. Higgins. Bryce R. Holt, Rob ert S. McNeill and Miss Edith Ha worth. a.s3istant district attor neys; Miss Margaret Brock, clerk in the office of the district at torney; Clerk of Court Henry Reynolds, Linville Bumgarner ^ and Miss Lillian Harkrader, dep- j uty clerks of court; Chief Depu- ! ty Marshal Henry C. Stallings, Miss Addie Morris, Lawrence M. Huffman. John H. Stephenson, R. A. Stafford, W. A. Jones and T. C. Blalock, deputy marshals; Chief Probatiou Officer J. L. Os teen, Probation Officer Wade H. Reavis and Hadley Hayes, secre tary to the district Judge. Wil liam B. Snow, special assistant to the attorney general of the Unit ed States, in charge of war risk insurance litigation in North Car olina, will be present for part of the term, the government insur ance phase of the civil calendar. th«.*'tWD teams, which are jtoi^t ercmly mal'ch^, and a co&teat Is assared 'the sttendJiiir Hfo^thall fans.' * ’ win be, the lest game. ol. PlTTBfiUBGlH, Pa. W. N. McNair (above) #1,500 for one week on fte stage a local theatre as master of eetemo* niee. He took the job beeauae Ua ufy eoaneil would not supply fliadt for him to. earry on a dgbt to clear the river of poUaU^ Bill Of Materials Wanted For Bldg. ISO State Drivers Licenses Have Already Been Revoked Raleigh, Nov. 20. — Capt. j seconds, he said Charles D. Farmer, of the state ^ highway patrol, estimated today that 150 North Carolina automo bile drivers have already had their permits revoked or suspend ed by the patrol due to traffic violations. The permits have only been re quired since November 1. Most of the revocations. Cap tain Farmer said, hav® been for drunken driving. He estimated "at least 3000’’ permits would be revoked or su spended during November. The board of education for Wilkes county will receive bids until November 30 for materials to be used in the Mountain View school building. The following Is the bill of materials to be pur chased: Framing over 16’ long. 26,000 m; framing under 16’ long, 80,- 000 m; butt edge sheathing S2S, 51,900 m; cement, 570 bags; gravel, 81 yds.; sand, 4 8 yds.; brick, 140,000 m; lime, 140 hi.; cement 560 bags; sand, 140 yds.; wall ties, 16,000 m; cast iron vents, 30 ea.; cast iron building plates, 18 ea.: rooting, 240 lb., 4x1, 166 sq.; Celotex, 16,660 ft.; roofing built up Carey’s No. 7 or eq., 46 sq.; Wainscot No. 2 com mon 13-16’’x2 1-2. 7,500 m; shocstrip, 2,000 1ft.; wainscot cap, 2,000 1ft.; gum flooring 13- 16”x2 1-4’’ 1 com., 23,500 m; rocklath, 21,000 m; plaster, 11 ton; finished lime, 160 bag; Gaugung plaster, 22 bags; plaster grounds 7-8’’xl’’, 7,000 1ft.; blackboards, 1,008 sq. ft.; chalk trough, 300 1ft.; blackboard set tings: Celotex, 750 sq. ft.; strip ping for Celotex, 10,000 1ft.; bev el siding, 1 com., 2,100 m; build ing paper, 25 rolls; entrance doors and frame, 8 ea.; outside toilet doors and frame, 2 ea.; brick veneer wall window frames; 12”xl4" 18 light. 3 sash to win dow. 24 ea.; brick veneer wall window frame; 10’’xl4’’ 18 light 3 sash to window, 56 ea.; dou ble window and frames 10’’xl4’’ 12 Igt. 2 ea.: breeze windows I0’’xl4” 12 Igts. C.R., 16 ea.; B. W. Boiler window frame 10’’- xl4’’ 12 light C.R., 2 ea.; B. W. coal bin window frame 10’’xl4’’ 12 light P. R., 2 ea.; B. W. door frame 3.0x7.0 wood panel, 1 ea.; wood wall double frame 10’’xl4” 9 light single cash pivotted, 14 ea.; wood wall single frame 10’’- xl4’’ 9 light single sash pivotted, 2 ea.; Steel angle.s, 2,750 lbs.; flats 2’’xl-4’’x24’’-102 lbs, 30 lbs.; electric wiring outlet, 102 ea.; cornice 3-4’’x4 1-2’’ No. 1 com., 475 ft.; 3’’ o. g. mould, 1.- 140 1ft.; 34" quarter round, 1,- 140 Ift.; nails assorted, 66 kegs; doors inside and frames, 28 ea.; truss bolts and washers 3-4’’xl5’’, 300 ea.; anti panic door holts with locks and handles, 16 ea.; door checks. 16 ea.; wrought 4’’ butts, 12 pr.; wrought 3 1-2’’ butts, 4 2 pr.; inside door sets, 28 ea.; sash locks, 100 ea.; sash centers, 32 ea.; sash catchers, 32 ea.; coat and hat hooks, 576 ea.; paint, 120 gal.; plumbing materials. Wilke^ro ifkooi. Witr r ' Kein. rtvslry t ieot tWo plays In tke aelipol which i ^dltoriiim Friday. nl|^t. One ol( the plays, "BoardLhg Oaf;” Vtt written by Charles Elled^e, hifv Champion, iH>w. a ^ Pleasant high sehobT faulty, l|f,- Blledge has written many very popular plays. ’ The other play to be presented is "Spreading the News," an Irish comedy by Lady Gregory. The program will start at"4l|^ o’clock and the admission will l)ir 10 and 25 cents. Following are the casts of the t'wo plays: “Spreading the News’’ Mrs. Tarpey, Rose Wade Scroggs; Jo Muldoon, the police man, James Lowe; The Magis trate, Robert Wood Finley; Bart ley Fallon, Leonard Brooks; Mrs. Fallon, Ella Joyner Brame; Jack Smith, James Pearson; Tim Cas ey, John Allen; Shawn Early, George Campbell; Mrs. Tully, Gwendolyn Hubbard; James Ry an, C. C. Faw. Boardin’ Out’’ Rufe Bletcher, Matthew Estes: Seenie Bletcher, Elizabeth Cash- iion; Bella Bletcher, Vania An derson; Mr. Archibald, Harry Kerley; Marshall, Charles Gray son; Deputy, Ralph Fraizer. REYNOLDS PLANNING TRIP AROUND WORLD h^ will -ho . fl«l4 0 htife who* ■ Lions play Movie Stunt Man Will Appear At Orpheum Theatre Captain Bob Anderson, movie stunt man and "strong man’’ who has worked in “Air Mail,’’ “Wlhite Sisters,’’ “Central Air port” and took an active part in the filming of ‘Our Dally Bread,” will appear in person at The New Orpheum Theatre tonight and tomorrow night. The management of the thea tre checked up on Anderson’s identity, by means of press sheets and photographs. Capt. Anderson stated today that he will appear before the theatre Thursday night and Fri day night at 6:45. The Thurs day night street performance will be outpulllng a strong team of horses, he stated, and on Friday night he will pick up and hold a Ford V-8 automobile for 30 A full program of stunts will be carried out by Capt. Anderson on the stage. Card of Thanks We take this means to thank all our friends for the kindness shown ufl during the sickness and death of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. *Ellzabeth N. Ferguson. THE CHILDREN AND grandchildren. fountain HLiont ** nt n att«tf4snc« of tgps if 4»* Vicks Cough Drop Drug Needs at Holton’s Tlie ri^lit slant on refreshment Read Journsl-Patrtot adf. Asheville, Nov. 20.—United States Senator Robert R. Rey nolds, of Asheville, and his daughter, Miss Frances Reynolds, plan to make a trip around the j world before returning here a- bout January 15. In a cablegram to his mother, Mrs. N. A. Reynolds, of Reynolds Heights, Senator Reynolds today notified her of his plans. Senator Reynolds left the Unit ed States recently with Vice Pres ident Garner and his official par ty to attend the inauguration of Manuel Quezon as first president of the new republic in the Philip pine Islands. The ceremony was at Manila. The senator and his daughter! plan to stop in India for several | days and will sail through the ^ Red Sea, the Suez Canal, and the Mediterranean Sea before go-1 Ing to London. They will spend j some time in London before sail ing for New York. i MB—190-se It’t great to tip a bottle of Coca-Cola up and feel refreebment coining at you full-tilt • • • ice-cold. That is the pause that refreshes. Coca-Colk Bottling Co. North Wilkesboro, N. C. on U/iWfif DRUCS With the cold months and their had weather at hand K" supplies needed for the medicine cabinet ^'nd the toilet tebie ... e ^ y impoi-tant if you wish to stock those needed supplies at a big saving. We vite you to pay our store a visit. HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE DRUG VALUES TO BE FOUND AT 0 UR STORE: Vanilla, full pint - Pepsodent Toothpaste, now - - Ipana Toothpaste now - - - - Extra Heavy Mineral Oil, pint — - - — - Milk of Magnesia, full pint — Fountain Syringe, guaranteed 12 months - - Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed 12 months Combination Hot Water Bottle ai^ Syringe, 12 months’ guar- anteed ——— Npseptol Antiseptic, 8 ounces .— — - — Nyseptol Antiseptic, 16 ounces — Putnam Dye, package — - - - 10c Full pint Hand Lotion — m 35 Shaving Lotion, Cream and Powder, each - 28c 75c Nyalyptus Cough Syrup 63c 50c H. & H. and White Pine Cough Syrup — - 34c New Gem Razor, 5 Blades — 49c $1,00 size Noxzema for - 89c Pure Cod Liver Oil Extract Tablets, $1.00 size — 79c $1.00 size Nyal Rheumatic Remedy —- 79c Nyal Strengthening Tonic, $1.00 size -— 75c tt prfS(THPTIONS promptly FILL ED-All prescriptions brought to us TrefiS promptly and accurately just as your doctor ord^ed Our presmp- Fnu d^SrCnt is in chawe of a registered pharmacist with 25 years’ experi- e“e Y«rptKrl?tKh.mes8 vSn be appreciated ahd will receive our most careful and prompt attention at all times. Wilkes Drug G PHONE 48 “A Good Drug Store! ’ SiAH CASSBL,^
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