THE J0«IWA!>PATfaCyfi^3^0RTH WILmBOI di^ Op«m Hplttot^ * M-] IQipu, Not.’ JO.rj^gns^-^'o^ , pi’OBperlty by: *owi>^ «f Its states, *n *^l^tedi^$b to* • 7^ mrd better ini^ io 'tsQ V: Ihroi ▲rk^ss i to , ••e reports-'bcMlay of Impror^ eeBdttiens with Governor Dave Stelu of Florida, saying^ bis state, enjoying Its best season fji •foe' ^ars,” is leading the na- Itut bMk to prosperity. r ' “Quf development this year i« been safe and sane,” said SbolU. “From every standpoint the year 1935 has been the best fo Ftorida since the boom per iod.” ilarerBor Eugene Taimadge of Georgia', outspoken against the J^sevolt administration, said '’'Georgia is making sturdy, string I •iforts to a sound, fundameiml i oseovery. She is getting results huapite of the new deal." - ^uth Carolina’.^ Governor Olin Joiinston said his stale has made “remarkable” progress. “■Particularly in far-seeing and •■fbr^geaching legislation,” added Mtaston. “The future, I sin-j believe, holds for our slatoi ^•'■lore aolid prosperity and a' sore substantial economic and -sodal security than we have kaown before." Sovernor J. ('. B. Ehringhaus fCorth Carolina, said bettor Easiness conditions and improved methods of tax collection are be- isg reflected in increased .state II# ' A fell ir##f. • mt.. Byi Fiipnl Setvlg»; BbM „ - Aged ReaUent Of ' plates Commnnity ■ *' CHICAGO . . . For the first time in the history of the Chicago Civic Opera existence, a woman, Ethm Leginska (above), will con duct the orchestra. The performance will be the world premiere of an opera of Miss Leginska's own com position. North Wilkesboro OrKanizfi- tion Ihis 'Vw Hag Mem-; r- ber^ip of 212 Miss Elisabeth Finley, chair man of the membership eommlt- ^9'of the North Wllkesboro Par ent-Teacher Association, has re leased for publication the list of inenibers of the association for the current year as follows: Mrs. R. S. Absher, Mrs. J. I. Adams. Mrs. W. J. Allen, Mrs. J. M. Anderson, Mrs. I. D. Ander son. H. Andrews, Mrs. A. H. Andrews, Miss Estelle Ardrey, Mrs. H.'F. Bouknlght, Mrs. M. 'W. Beach, Mrs. Don Belsh, Mrs. Paul Billings, Mrs. Ralph Bowman, Dr. R. M. Brame, Mrs. R. M. Brame, Mrs. Jack Brame Mrs. Coy Brown, Mrs. N. Bryant, Mrs. L. G. Caldwell, Mrs. George Campbell, A. A. Cashlon, .Mrs. A. A. Cashion, Mrs. J. S. Caudill. J. n, i - - F,. Caudill, Mrs. J. E. Caudill, Daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. D. Thursday. NEW YOBK.,. Miw Vera Sttetc„ .fobove), 23 year old art studeit’ aad stenographer, is the defendant' in what U expected to be one of New Toik'a most gripping triala. She is charged with having mur dered Dr. Frits Gebbardt, 43, wealthy indnstrialist, in his apart ment foUowing a qnarrel. Last rites were held Tharsd^'' at the family cemetery for Wil liam H. Bauguees, who pmed away at his home In the Faii- ^^lains community Wednesday. Ho ^fd been ill for more than * lar. He was 76 years of age and is ived by his wife, Mrs. M. E. guess, and the following chU^ P. M. and E. B. Banguess^ Hici: Lessie Coffey, Mrs. Maude Hayes, Quss Bauguess and Miss Addle Bauguess. j The funeral service was con-! ducted by Rev. A. E. Watts and I Elbert Jennings. -. I fflS- STOKESDALE Y( KIIXED IN ACCIDl •f i Gtbkiwfole, Not. M.-; fiy -pf J*if»jme Thomas," !*, killed lat». *eir' in tjW HltM^l^od iBtoif'l bNfiltbt for. lb fI io a* Kii ^ABLE i«6ck»M6 8V DERARTED SPIRITS WNT NO AAVSTERT-ICAN PRETTY NEAR PICK OUT THEM THET!S oonna be the best knockers AFbRt THEY DEPART, V oiJM ’ rad t- Electric, and Ac«teleite Wi Body and Fender Repaii Betty Jean Bush Is Taken By Death Expect Large Crowd | At Singing Thursday! I It is expected that a large! 4 HURT IN ACCIDENT; j crowd of singers and listeners | CABARRUS MAN HELD | I will attend the holiday singing to | be held in the courthouse in: Radiator Repairtag and AntomoMIe Work. Y^recker Service Day or Night. t^iiliams Motor Co. T. &. WILUAMS. Owner. PHONE 8S4-J. Yj Mile West, N, Wilkeabore ROOSEVELTS TH.\NKSGIVING PROCLAMATION vevenues. “We are operating on a iial- wsed budget.” Governor Bhrlng- ^a» said, ‘ and this has enabled » to get lower interest rates for vnr securities, including an all- 'Oyne low record rate of 2.76 per mat for bonds, established this Tear. “Better conditions have en abled us steadily and substantial- Jjr to reduce the principal of our yuhlic dolit and meet interest fa.vments." (Continued from page one) Mrs, J. V. Caudill, -Mrs. E. F. | Caudill, A. H. Casey, Mrs. A. H. | Casey, Dr. R. P. Casey, Mrs. R. P. j Casey, R. B. Church, Mrs. R. B. Church. Mrs. J. L. Clements. .Mrs. Carl Coffey. C. D. Coffey, Sr., .Mr.s. C. D. Coffey. Sr., C. D. Cof fey. Jr., Mrs. C. D. Coffey. Jr., Frank Craiior, Mrs. Frank Cra- nor, Mrs. W. A. Craven. Mrs. J. M. Crawford. Mrs. C. H. Dancy, Rush Pjissed .Away In City Thursday Betty Jean, nine - year - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Bush, of this city, died at their home Thursday following a long illness. In addition to her parents, she leaves the following brothers and sisters: Carmon Bush, U. S. N., j L. Bumgarner is . chairman of I the county-wide singing associ- I ation and all singing classes have an open invitation to be present and take part in the day's pro gram. Mrs." j“ E.“D“;ncan.‘ D.' EV'Elledg'e; | WARKI.AtiK yl STIOV.AIKK RKVK.\L.> (Jl KK.It TMJtS'G.S wounds of others, strive against disorder and aggression, encour age the lessening or distress among people and advance por.'e- ful trade and friendship. “The future of maiiy genera tions of mankind will be greatly guided by our acts in these pres ent years. We have a new trial. “I.et us then on the day ap pointed offer our devotions and our humble thanks to .Almighty (!od and pray that the people of .America will be guided by him in helping their fellowmen. “In witnes.s whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Gnited States to be affixed. "Done at the city of Washing ton this 12th day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-five, and of the indei)eiidence of the United St.Ttes of .America tlie one liun- dred and sixtesiuh.’' survey of l.ouU marriage ficetise arplicants In seven Aiuer- K-ao cities made l>y the .Vlarital, /'l ttd *» Cartons institute recdiitly show- ** OMAIN S C IA B that only about half eirpected ;i!C marriage to las; more Hum ( years, aci’ording m lack I -iulhony. director. The. survty inelnded iiue.slloii- air.s tilli-d in by 1:1.cnO .vomen iiTid .\ntlioiiy ■■^aiil SPONSORINC; SALE CHRISTMAS SEALS I Continued from page one) I iros have been very active in the sale of Christmas seals, es- n i ppcially in raising funds for Eller, D. T., Jr., Ruth and ton; .Mabel, Arthur Ellzalietli. Jo Ann, Sue. Last rites were held Saturday, Woman Arrested Concord, Nov. 24—H. A. Kfdd, of Kannapolis, is in jail here on I charges of hit-and-run driving I and assault with a deadly weapon [as the aftermath of an automo- / bile accident here last night in which four persons were injured, ! two seriously. I Mrs. C. A. Calloway, 48, of Concord, and her three children, Arthur, 29; Carl, 26, and Faye, 21, were in the car at the time of the accident. Mrs. Calloway and Carl aro still patients in the Mrs. I. M. Eller, Monroe Mrs. Monroe Eller, Mrs. E. E. Eller, Miss Emma a'Emerron.'^Mrs. P.'^W.‘'Eshe'l-j 1 ^ o’clock, at Caller's cemetery. ^Erwa^a^^^inre;"- "Mrs!!Resident Of Halls Edward G. Finley, Miss Julia; Mills Community Finlev, T. .A. Finley, Mrs. T. A. I c •. 11 C*. * 1 Finley. Mrs. T. B. Finley, Miss Fatally OtriCken Elizabeth Finley. Gordon Finley. I .Mrs. Gordon i-’inley, Richard j family of the Halls Mills i They were turned over to Stan- ’ weight advantage, had little Iron Finley. Mrs. Richard Finley, Miss pas.sed away on Fri- i ly autliorlties but .Miss Stillwell hie in rolling up the score. Concord, Nov. 21.— Sheriff Ray C. Hoover today arrested Thelma Stillwell, of this county^ for questioning in connection I Concord hospital where their with the robbery last Saturday | condition tonight was reported of E. B. Russell. | as favorable. The others were dis- Rus.sell told sheriff’s officers! missed last night. that he was beaten up and robbed | here by four assailants, two men i Local Eleven Loses j and two women. Miss Stillwell To Elkin Ti Teamj and May Singleton were taken in-1 Elkin high school football' [to custody yesterday for Albe-.team won the last game of thei [ marie authorities who charged! season here Friday afternoon I [the two with breaking and enter-1 from North IVilkesboro 25 to 0. i I,. A. Hall, member of a well I Ing a store in Stanly county. Elkin players, with considerable' VoR- York. Philudpllihphi. Ciiica- iiucessitips at the l■olmty tuber- go. Allama. Sail Lake Ciiy. Sun . -lar bo.spitul. Ftancisco aiitl Clevplaml. | Seventy per tent of the pro- A qiiei y as to uie piH po- ,' oi j feeds from ttie sales are retiirn- narriage liro.ulu aii.swers from 1 ed for local use. Wilkesboro club »nly nine out of each lUU. Ctiil jlast year provided milk for nnd- iren tigiii '-d in niun- 'd' S- per i (.•rnoiirislied seliool children and ■eent of tile men ami ill I fur-ished lieating pads to the ■♦I (lie woim ii I, tiiliercnlar liosintal. The North I liey !'tVilkeslioro cliili also carried out Pifiy-six "f'-' c.'i 1 ■-aui rere marryini; ini lev- j worthy and tjiify 'll p'T -■•■■nt [■xp-'Cii e -i-eir I cities, scirriage to la-e 'fel'-V' 11 per cent -nbl .teven te.im JJ. per cciil i stimalei! I lU- would endure for li'i year' commendable acti- .?id Yourself of Kidney Poisons D O you suffer burning, scanty or too frequent urination; badcadie, [ fcadachc, dizziness, loss of energy, I fcg pains, swellings and puffiness I aitocr the eyes? Are you tired, nerv- I mu feel all unstrung and don't ; £aow what is wrong? Then give some thought to your I kxtncys. DC sure they funrtoo proper- ‘ Rribr functional kidney disorder per- aiis excess waste to stay in the blood, aid to poison and the whoU lystem. a Use Doan's Pills. Dora's are for kiiMys only. They arc recowunended C v.liitfl .Mrs. K. T. .Mc.Viel is ehairmaii t and j of the seals committee for Nortli tie Wilkustmro and .Mrs. \V. .). Jolin- sim for Wilkesboro. These com mittees are asking tlie coopera- i tion of the public in this hnmaii- itiirian endeavor. f kie world over. Vou can get the time-tested Doan's at any drug DOANS Pills iMtoUIJDNV IVfH IfYoo KADMY COLD NO SlR!lDTAK( ALKA'SaT^^1^ A)4D TfttNlAySH or CoWs - - SolieyJote lUurfine Medi^otion” it's what modem doctors say. it’s what Alka-Seltzer is. In- id’ of being adminstered -in ;4Biacreeable doses, Alka-^Seltzer this medicatifwi m one aaot drink. i '' bwever used anyypff ive then Alka-S^er “«• Aaf Head®. Muscular. refund the a®y f®® test pack^p* * ;^4teBist® Alka-Seltser. Speaks On Farm Credit Valdosta, (la.. Nov. 2lt. — Pro duction credit associations are not relief ageiicins or temporary 'institutions but are irart of a pcrnianeiit system of farm cred it. Judge Harry D. Reed, general (uiiinsel of the Farm Credit .Ad ministration of Columbia, said today in an address before a regional meeting of the Georgia Vegetable Growers .Association ;bere. ■ '‘While tile depression com pelled the government to make direct loaii.s to farmers as it has done to Industry," said Judge Reed "it is expected that in the neiv future tlie government will retire from the field of direct loati.s. Permanent credit institu- ■ ins like the prodnetioii credit associations will then he left to provide credit to farmers on a cooperative basis and on reason .ille terms. .Already farmer-bor rowers from production credit associations own $7,000,000 of ilie capital of those institutions.” Judge Reed said that produc tion credit associations are es tablished to supplement and not :o supplant credit from other agencies. “It is not expected.” he said “that they will monopolize tile farm credit field. There is a place for both private and co- ojierative agencies in farm fi nancing.” Farmer Kills Self Raleigh, .Nov. 24. — Marcus Uritt. 34. near Garner, was found shot to death this morning near the home of his brother. Troy J)rltt. of Garner. Coroner L. M. Waring and Deputy Sheriff Clyde M'hitaker, who investigated the case, said Britt shot himself with a shotgun and a formal inquest was not necessary. Lucy Finley. Mrs. J. R. Finley, -Mrs. A. A. Finley. Mr. Charlie Finley. .Miss Mary Finley. Mrs. F. n. Forester. Mrs. George For ester, Mrs. A. E. Foster, Miss Julia B. Foy, Miss Louise Foy. Mrs. T. J. Frazier, W. G. Gabriel, ■Mrs. YV. F. Gaddy. Mrs. J. D. Geitys. .Miss Gertrude Gilliam. Mrs. John Gilreatli. Mrs. Glen Golliher, W. C. Greer, Mrs. L. A. Gudger, Mrs. Jack Hadley, T. J. Haigwood, -Mrs. T. J. Haigwood. W. D. Halfacre. Mrs. W. D. Half acre, Mrs. J. M'. Hall. Mrs. Joliii Hall, Mrs. .A. M. Handy. Mrs. Nell fleiidreii. .Miss .Mable Hendren. Mrs. F. B. Hethcock, D. S. Hill. Mrs. D. S. Hill. Mrs. R. J. Hin- shaw. Miss Lizzie Hisle, Mrs. Charles Horton, Dr. J. Palmer Horton. Mrs. .1. Palmer Horton, Mrs. W. P. Horton, Mrs. F. C. Hubbard. .M. K. Hunt. Mrs. M, K. Hunt. Paul D. Hiitclieiis, Mrs. I’aiil D. Hutchens. Mrs. George Jackson. Mrs. C. E. Jenkins. Mrs. It. L. Jennings, Mrs. R. C. Jen nings. Mrs. R. t.. Jennings, Dr. Jay Johnson, Mrs. Jay Johnson. Mrs. Hilton Johnson, .Miss Sam I Johnson. W. I. Jones, Mrs. W. I. Jones, .Mrs. S. A. Jones, Mrs. W. E. Jones, John E. Justice. Mrs. Jolin E, Justice, W. I’. Kelly. .\irs. W. P. Kelly. -Mis. 'f S. Kenerly. .Mrs. J. A. Kerhaiigh, Mrs. Nell Kerley. Andrew Kilby, Mrs. Andrew Kilby. Mrs. Henry Landon, E. M. I-ong, Mrs. E. M. Imiig, 1). S. l,ane. J. B. McCoy, .Mrs. J. B, McCoy. I. H. .McNeill Mrs. W. H. .McNeill. H. T. Mc Neill. Mrs. K. T. .McNeill. .Miss .Man ic McNeill. -Mrs. M. B. McNeill. Mrs. Archie McNeill. Cyrus Mc- Niel. .Mrs. Cyrus .McNiel, Dr. J. H. McNeill. Mrs. Glen .McNeil. Mrs. dial McNeil. Mrs. J. C. Mil ler. Dewey Minton. Mrs. Dewey Minton, Ivty Moore, Mrs. Ivey Moore. .Vlrs. J. D. Moore, Mrs. Henry Moore, Mrs. W’. C. Moore. Miss Rebecca Moseley, Mrs. J. I. Myers. L. M. Nelson. Mrs. L. M. Nelson. Mrs. W. R. Nev ton. Rev. Eugene Olive, Mrs. Eugene Olive, Miss Sallie Outlaw, Mrs. Jon M. Palmer. .Mrs. 1. E. Pearson, Mrs. R. H. Pearson, Miss Beatrice Pearson. Mrs. Ruby Peiidley, Mrs, T. G. Perry. R. E. Pierce. Mrs. R. E. Pierce. Miss Sarali Poole, J. M. ()iiinn, Mrs. J. .M. Quinn. Mrs. I. M. Reeves, Mrs. J. C. Reins, .Mrs. J- F. Rhodes, Miss Eller, Robinson, Mrs, J. A. Rous seau. J. D. Schaefer, Mrs. J. D. Schaefer, Mrs. R. E. Scroggs. R. E. Sebastian. Mrs R. E. Sebas tian, Mrs. Eugene Sink, Dr. H. B. Smith. Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. R. C. Stanley. H. L. Summers, Mrs. H. L. Summers. Mrs. F. C. Tom linson, Mr». B. H. Triplett. Mrs. fild. Turner, Miss Etta Tiiruer, L. L. Turner, Mrs. L. L. Turner, Mrs. B. R. Underwood, T. H. Wal ler. Mrs. T. H. Waller. Bruce Waugh. Mrs. W. H. H. Waugh, Miss Doris West, Mrs. L. D. Wiles. P. M. Williams, Mrs. P. M. Williams, Mrs. J. B. Williams, Mrs. G. S. Winters, E. C. Woodie. Miss Nellie Yates. If any member’s name has omitted please notify Miss Eliza beth Finley, chairman of mem bership committee. day night. Funeral services were held Burke. and burial was arrested again today after j Deal was outstanding ou both" Sunday at: she had made bond of $1,000 in defense and offense for the local j Albemarle. team. ' Rems- Sturdivant Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME LICENSED EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE North Wilkesboro, N. C. Phones 85 - 228-M i THANK YOU, 4MERIM, for more than a Million cars in 1955 xhis year Chevrolet has two very good reasons for saying, "Thank you, America." One reason is that people have bougfu so many Chevrolet cars that production for the year will reach 1,040,000. And the other reason is that they have placed a record number of orders for new 1936 Chevrolets during the first few weeks they have been on display. Chevrolet is indeed happy to say* "Thank you, America," and to pledge continued adherence to the manufactur ing and service policies which have won and held the friendship of the nation, CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. 6*/. NEW GREATLY REDUCED G.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN Loivest financing cost in G.M.A.C. history. Compare Chevrolet's loic ddivered prices. CHEVROLET •-'I • '*> -■ I A aCNKRAL MOTORS VALUK : h '

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