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- I JkiUCll* Halil* PaBoall Beo«3l. . ■’"'.•’^r^'’^^'^ flaaea Li^I^iCAarlr aiBl of Pont jBCnOttf. * at BoQmef>^CtaBSitr, r. O. T:'iB^,lgr0 ''waek bayii^'aim" atoro lo««ta4Jicti Helen BIOnBkvli'apendlnK week in Bckorr wttk her pr, Mrs. Mack Profflt - ST. John Arery Russel;of Knob, attended the reTiral lonnt OllTe last week. \nd Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Jr., ^smai! son, Donald, are camp- ’ this week at Valle Crucls. I^r. and Mrs. Frank Slier spent week-end In SalMary with and Mrs. W. M. MoCuUey. S. E. Stafford, of Wins- lena, spent Sunday with F. Stafford and family.' Marcella Pendley has re- from a visit with rela- In Durham and Henderson. ■ Don and Shatter of Moravian Falls, were »rs to Charlotte Wednesday. . Kelly Presnell, of Taylors- spent three days last week Harmony with Mr. Ted Fort- ^Mrs. Ola Blackburn, of Jones- rla spending this week at ' River with Mrs. Charlie taekburn. 'Mrs. I. E. Duncan and daugh- fiT, Mary Elizabeth, of Todd, enn Wednesday in the home of 'W. L. Yates. |r. and Mrs. C. W. McXeely, Statesville, are visiting in the le of her father. Mayor W. Harris, in Wilkesboro. J Vliss Faille Tat Terry and Mrs. [irence Giles, of Danville, Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon- |1 Vyne tor two weeks. onf COUGH HEADOFF skforMENTHO'MULSION "AILS TO STOP YOUR OUGH DUE TO COLDS ASK FOR OUR MONEY BACK 75f Sold By Mrs. 1^ ]|p^||^ait^an£.«hJ^ BUiie> of^oit-. tIds week Jb. irnd^Vtl Bur|h 'Sltea. ‘ frtsjib. And Mq^;-1^itk Crow, of ~prUagton. spe^ -Monday and ,y hefe with l|i*. Crow’s ts, Mr. and Mrs. It. 6. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Bllw, Miss es Dare Eller, Lne^a '^Y^der, and Edith * ll^ler motored to Chimney Rock last Friday for the day. Mrs. Joseph Prevette and daughter. Miss Vera Prevette, of Jefferson, are visiting Mrs. Pre- vette’s sister, Mrs. O. F, Blevins, in Wilkesboro. Mrs. Nat Retd and children, Nat, Jr., Billie and Anne, of Asheville, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Reid’s sister, Mrs. T. E. Story. Misses Ida, Cora and Clara and Thomas Greer and Miss Ada Horton, of Grandin, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carlton at Goshen. Miss Vivian Johnson, who holds a position in Charlotte, was here for the week-end in Wilkes boro with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson. Mrs. Mary B. Smith, of Lex ington is visiting relatives in Wilkes and is spending this week at Roaring River with her sister, Mrs. Gilmer Simpson. Misses Rose and Thelma Law have returned to their home at Moravian Falls after an extend ed vacation trip by automobile into New England states. Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Nelson are leaving today to spend the week end at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. Nelson is to attend a Standard Oil meeting while there. Mr. R. M. Pound, of Charlotte, was here over week-end, accom panied by his son, Ralston, Jr., who is spending several weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Smoot. Mrs. J. H. Williams and daugh ter, Petty, of Georgetown, S. C., arrived in Wilkesboro Tuesday night for a visit with Mrs. Wil liams' daughter, .Mrs. Caswell Tates. Mrs. Hubert Gambill and daughter. Barbara, of Asheville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Story Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Gambill and .Mrs. Story are sisters. Mrs. George Richardson, of route 1, Laurel Springs, nnder- iMd r^peiTI ITON’S r-RATE DRUG STORE ! went an operation at the Wilkes RIPE (Concord) BUSHEL CONT'VINERS EXTRA SUPPLY LIMITED SUNNYSIDE ORCHARDS BRETHOLL & SONS Moravian Falls, N. C. hospital Tuesday morning. Her I daughter, Miss Laura Richard- ! son. is visiting her. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Crooks, of Newark, Delaware, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Story. Dr. Crooks is head of the philosophy department of the university of Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Eller have as their guests -Mrs. W. M. Mc- Culley and two sons, William and Edward, of Salisbury, Mrs. J. D. Benfield, of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. j J. B. Black and grandson, Jack, I of Jefferson, and Mrs. Charles j .McNeil and son, Billy, of West ! Jefferson. them Mrs. J." L. .Cftiitai ter,^Mi48 Mvbel 0Ll , „ Monday 4io their f'arm- vllle, Vfi:, Mtef ^ting Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carlton and other relatlvefc. La 'Wilkes and Winston- Salem. .-t^- . , . Mr. C. (j. Day,, local fire chief, returned 1 Wednesday night from Raleigh, ^ where he 'attended the state firemen's convention. Mrs. Day, ■who had been visiting rela tives in Wilson, returned home with him. Miss Clara Caudill, of Hays, has returned home after a two- week’s visit with friends In Bal timore, Md., and Atlantic City. She was accompanied home from New Market, Va., by Miss Belva Kilby and Mr. Gale McMillian, of West Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Holland, of Warsaw, who havd* Sbeii here for about two weeks visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. B. Bller, will return home this wSAl^ond and will be accompanied by Mr. end Mrs. Eller lor a visit over the week-end. Mrs. Clyde Puckett and little son, Jimmie, returned to their home in Clinchco, Va., last week after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Cody Lowe, near Moravian Falls. Mrs. Puckett will be remembered here as Miss Bonnie Harris. Mrs. E. F. Stafford, Misses Lillian and Mary Lindsay Staf ford and Mr. Frank Stafford spent several days last week In the home of Mr. George Clements at Asheville. Miss Mary Staf ford, granddaughter of Mrs. Staf ford, returned home with them to spend several days as their guest. Mrs. Ellen B. Haskett and her daughter. Miss Constance Ma Lin ens, of Petersburg, Va., are spending their vacation with Mrs. Haskett’s sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkins, at Hays. While here Mrs. Haskett will also spend sometime with her uncle, Mr. B. E. Bell, at his home on Route 1, North 'W|ilke8- boro. Cbewolet company. Wlti? C*'CworgA.Tl5Mili)}i|^to»’,|» e•^te 1« MILLERS CREEK NEWS I Table ware, dinner sets direct i from the large.st letter in the [ world delivercl by our tnicks. E.vix'llenf |uality. .\ll priced low. -The Goodwill Store. Used Car Values Friends of Mrs. J. H. Kilby met at her home Sunday with a sur prise birthday dinner, which was greatly enjoyed. A long table spread, loaded with good things to eat. ., ,. ^ ,, - . Miss Allene Hunter,'a student nurse of the Mercy 'Hospital, at Charlotte, spent part of last week with Miss Edna Eller at Millers Creek. Miss Gertrude Eller returned home Saturday after spending the summer with her aunt. In Win ston-Salem. Mrs. Cora Eller, of Millers Creek, visited her son, Arlie, in ■Virginia this past week. Mr. Forest Doss and brother, Ray, of Yadkinville, spent the week-end with relatives around .Millers Creek and Purlear. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Church and Mr. John Church, of Winston- Salem, spent a short while Sun day with Miss Edna Eller at Millers Creek. Mr. Jeter Bumgarner and fam ily visited Mr. Bumgarner’s fa ther. Rev. S. N. Bumgarner, at Hickory, Saturday. •Mrs. Grace Bell spent last week in Statesville visiting her mother- in-law, Mrs. I. E. Bell. Miss Ethel Henter, of Char lotte, is visiting friends around Millers Creek. 1 NEW ORPHEUM THEATRE TODAY and FF7 DAY Aug. 20-21 request from eur many bns. we are presenting again "GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR in the grandest show of the year “Mr. Deeds Goes To Town” t 1935 t 19.'t5 1 1935 I 1!)35 1 HMil 1 1931 1 1933 1 I9;i;i I 1933 1 1933 I 1 »3i 1 1931 1 1931 I 1930 1 1930 1 1930 1 1980 1 1929 1 1!K*9 1 1929 1 1938 1 1935 2 19.34 ►MONDAY and TUESDAY ( Aug. 24-25 1 193.3 1 1931 WTie G-Men’s latest e3q>loits in the underworld— f, “Public Enemy’s Wife” With PAT O’BRIEN MARGARET LINDSAY Coming lURSDAY-FRIDAY Aug. 27-28 hirley Temple In Tie Poor Little Rich Girl” 1935 1934 1933 1933 1 1931 1 1934 Ft>nl Tudor 'Touring Ford 'Tudor Sedan Ford 'Tudor Ford Couiic Chevrolet Coiicli Ford Tudor Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Cmch Chevrolet Coupe Ford Tudor Ford Tudor Tlymoulh Coui>c Fold Tudor h'ord Coupe Fortl Tudor Ford Coupe tlievrolet Coach (lievrolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Ford Sedan Ford Conpo Ford Touring Fortl Pickup Ford I’ickups Ford Pickup Ford Pickup Chevrolet Truck Chevrolet 'Truck Chevrolet 'Truck Ford Truck Chevrolet 'Truck Ford 'Truck Chevrolet 'Truck Chevrolet Panel Buy your Used Car on the easy payment plan of Universal Credit Oo. Yadkin Valley Motor Co. Nortli WilfcesbOTO, N. C Miss Bonnie Martin and Misses Lorene and Clara Bumgs?ner spent a short while with Hazel Eller, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Huffman spent 'Sunday night with Mr. Huffman’s patetits at oCngo. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Day, who have been in summer school, have returned to their home at .Millers Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Pierce, of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with Mr. Pierce's fath er, Mr. Walter Pierce, at .Millers Creek. The revival closed at Arbor Grove church after a two week’s good work and interesting preach ing by Rev. Oliver Hawkins. EXPLAINS REASON FOR WORLD’S CONFUSION Ridgecrest, Aug. 18. — Dr. James H. Franklin, of Chester, asserted tonight the world today is in confusion because of the sins of racial hatred, econom ic greed and international hostll- Pa. ity. The speaker, president of Cro- zer Theological seminary at Chps- ter. made the statement in an address to delegates to the south ern Baptist Bible and Christian life conference here. “We do well to ask what Is re quired of. us as ambassadors of Christ in dealing with such men acing form of unrighteousness,’’ he said. It is a foregone conclnsion that our prices average lower. ^ "Why not? 99 per cent ot.onr goods come direct from the mlUn ailfl factorieo. Ton pay no extra hanHiing cbargw.^Tbe Goodwill t-w The J. 0. ’>rPenney oompaay store here is announcing a baok- to-school sales.^ w^Bt- and, .on Wednesday of 26, S:«0‘ «£6x1^ picture' fhtiir will Iw given the children at the Liberty 'Theatre. The feature picture will be “'The Little Red Schoolhouse," starring Junior Coghlan, Dickie Moore and an all star cast of children. (The movie party will also include a comedy. Complimentary tickets will be given at Penney’s to every child accompanied by an adult. Furth er details, together with quota tions of many values at Penney’s, will he found In the two adver tisements by Penney’B in this is sue of The Journal-Patriot. «tiai-$alaai, hu takou a . tto*. .with tb» Oaddy Smtor. Oitprf this oity.^ Mr. JdcN^lf' wlb ^ a member .of tb« jlersonbel of the local aiutomc^ile firm. He has many .t friendsin this section. •ibd to have exceed |l,011O,0db. 38 Drivers Lose Permits Raleigh, Aug. 17.—Officials of Rhoades'^Sebastian Mrs. E. C. Rhoades, of, Hays, announces the marriage of her daughter, 'Vergle, to Mr. Clyde Sebastian, of North Wilkesboro Route 2, at Independence, 'Va., Friday, August fourteenth, nine teen hundred Mrs. Sebastiap {s a foun tain View high school,- anb Mr. Sebastian is now employed with the Forest Furniture Co. Is Going To 'Trial Asheville, Aiig. 18.—E. M. Ball, Asheville newspaper pho tographer, plan.s'to, attend.' the trial tomorrow of.-fartin Moore, negro charged-wltk-fhe slaying of Helen Clevenger\''|^..was assign ed to it by his p»p«r td,^ke pic tures. He was^^tt^ftbbd 'as a State witness b&^^W..*‘he made pictures.-il^ita.^^^^.;^*!,''■drawn on the special vi^^ Tfom which the trial Jury win be chosen. Men in the United States mar ry at an average age of 27 1-2 years. the motor vehicle division an nounced today the revocation of 38 more automobile drivers' lic enses, to make a total of 5,640 since the license law went Into effect November 1. Thirty-seven of the offenses were drunken driving and one was larceny of an automobile. Wrecks Stolen Car Dunn, Aug. 18—Forman Park er of near Dunn was critically In jured in an automobile accident near here Saturday night and remained lying at the scene of the. wreck until this morning when be was fonnd and rushed to Hlghsmlth hospital, Fayette ville, where bis condition was pronounced serious. Officers said Why Pay More? We Sell It For Big Ben Clock $2.45. Regular price $2.9S WINCHESTER RIFLE $4.50. Regular price $4.90 Cnpa and Saucers 60c set. Regular price 7Sc Go^ Grade House Paint $1.75 gal. Earthenware Chum or Pickle Jar 10c gal. Best Grade Lanterns 69c. Regular price 85c SLOP JAR. ivory enamel 69c. Regular 8Sc Wadi Launps 49c. Lamtera Globes 15c Good Hamdled Axe $1,45. Regulatr price $1.65 WE SAVE YOU MONEY—WHY PAY MORE ? ? CARLTON’S HARDWARE & We are closing out lots of men’s, women’s and children's Shoeo. If yon need shoes—ideas* drop in.—^The Goodwill Store. MODERN WOMEN NmS Not S«Sw month];'jnin and dday du ta coldi,Dervousftnui;exuosareacdmilwooi»ei.,. Chi-cfae>-tenDi*m(^BnuuiFiUianeffea|nw Chi-efaeo-tenDionu^ rdiablouidsivoQokfclUlWF. S^by •UdruciitaforoveTaSyean. AScht SPECIAL PRICES -ON- PERMANENTS ■* *'.‘4 ■’'* $10.00 iZOTOS MACHINELESS WAVE $5.00 $7.50 JAMAL MACHINBLESS WAVE $4.00 $7.50 ONE MINUTE WAVE $5.00 OTHER WAVES— $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 CALL AND GET YOUR WAVE NOW IDEAL BEAUTY PARLOR Over City Barber Shop PHONE 46 It’s great to tip s ^■JkofCoca-Cok up and feel re&edt- meat coming at yon fult-tilt... ice-cold. That is the pane thatre&esheswhidh haa been incrtaiiag in popularity thn 50 years. COCA-d^LA BOTTLIHO C^. "►MMl 7"^ - “ '.-Narth Wilkartmea ' .. g PILSNER • CREAM ALE Here’s a NEW taste thrill—a highly stimulating, rich mellow brew— mode with pure, sparkling mountain wotor and the choicest ingredients. fO£K5-mid.i^ HOMEGROWN FROOUa WICK leWlMi _ I’nbdnghsli ■•rdsa-frsili srWsi*. - • ^ I--— « 1 . Aik for lh#$o L* foriiif Fresh Green Peas, shelled, lb. 10c Fresh Shelled Green Lima Beans, lb. 20c Young Tender Corn, doz. — 25c Fancy Tomatoes, lb. - 5c Fancy Yellow Squash, 6 lbs. .. 25c Young Tender Okra, lb...— 12c Young and tender Green Beans, lb.. . 5c BBC-40T Re beer or ALE Bot. lOc . In Selected Stores AAP PURE Crape JUICE 2 PL Ms. 29> KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES OB Post Toasties 2 15* IONA Beans 4 17» .%tli»NIWFULLSIZE Stulni* "VoftlM ot‘ Biggest Value In Town A&P PAN LOAF ’ 14-ex. 5c matt if VnsUstt OCR OWN i-lb. Pkg. In 6«lcctc4 StorcB L & 0 BEER or ALB 3 M*' 25c n«i Deposit Sp^fciaL SixJk Jalco ScratchFeed Sli 52.70 Starter, or Bine Chide Fieed^ 100 Ib. bag.^^^86 16 Per Cent Dahy-Feed ‘ 4,--. "’■* 1^= P" ii. '.W
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