iitx- M. Utk Q A iMicF^iMliW of tbo i^oaa «f irtth the tweherk _ , .jD^Mimi tor’ - the awnttly mantinf nf thn Korth Wllkesboro f^MNUkt > 4h*«her Aasooie 11 d n Bs keld In the school en- ^'^Thnrsday afternoon, jir neetlng the study ^•iSSie. V thi ?^T, A. was held ia'the tUth trade room of Miss Troutman with Rev. Cooper leadint the discus- •ton.On "ne Importance of Rar- 1y Dex SMttcatlon.” A splendid program was given hjr the tirl’s chorus of the high eehool resdering “Chimes of the Holy Nltht" with Miss Hazel Sherill as director and paslst. The preeldent, Mrs. Palmer Horton, was In the chair for the usual business session. Attend ance prizes went to Miss Nell Rousseau’s room in the high eehool and in the elementary grades It was a tie between Miss Sam Johnson and Mrs. J. B. 'Wil liams’ room. v:;-i- Eiitor .duHiig elnb ^■Wlth P. M[‘.■WTQllams’ hMtese n^dmbers et the 'Wednes- d«r. .flewldlk, clnh were,»r»clon8ly entertiUned' at her' home on B fRreet '^edhMt^jr ^ternodn. The group engagj^, 'In a period of conversatjon and sewing for en- tertalnnlrat later being served dainty refrahinents. Efhelmi^ 3peaks Briefly To Woodmen Mrs. G. T. Mitchell Missionary Society Hostess The Missionary Society of the 'Wllkesboro Baptist church held P. W. Elshelmah attended the fish fry with the Woodmen on accom-j 9th at the American Legion Hut and spoke briefly on Fratemallsm. Brief talks by special Repre sentative James E. McAbee and State Escort Frank Barkley were also enjoyed. State Deputy H. T. Newton and Consul Commander G. T. Bare introduced the speak ers. James E. McAbee told of the organization’s financial strength: “The Woodmen of the World is not a.stpck company, it Is owned and operated by Its members for its memi)ers. In "a. Fraternal Ben- In'‘‘North Caroliiu Today” • * r -• ^ -an thft two-and- ' «ilk of-Mr. (M» ( IC«hd|i« Of this oity, iulomol fe^lfna - ■ jtef Srohij^i^pnbi ^ *hOi«o, ^^leV prioti this msgai^ to p^Ildie to BohbyM; jpotlfr, ^ *ai» follows: '“'‘N’om Carolina T^ay’, the plctorisi, bhWWlho puhltehed:. bjr the’^d^^l^ment of Conaemtlon add De^^opment of the state^ of Korth Carolina .will be published, next wOOk,' ”Amoiig the numerous pictures in the magazine oceprs one ,.-,ef. your son' Bobby which, w6.,1m1 sure, you will find interesting.’” Cyprian bees hold the 'C. sV hooey record with over i;00tt pounds from a single hive in one season. • A discussion of major iems facing sohOol teeehem"^ll be tl^ topic ^ of the *WniteB County ®Schoolma8ters’; meeting to be held at Wllkesboro. school 'Wedneisda/ evening, o^k. ^ creating number of lump sum cahh payments under the So^l stxlgcc'/tfty Act Indicates that claim Dsy. Millets Creek prltf fnforlned m to thslr rights. Ths^e ——^%r» sUil many. thdWnda of ^^ sipaTr will haws .pNi^nifK? i “Uniform Grading” wRl be jd^' cus^ bjr c. B. Bller, oonnty 'suii^ erlntendent; -^“Beautification'' ‘of 8«&ohl Grounds,’’ by IHss Grice Green, of Monntaih View; ..and "Pestrhctlwi:®! School Property,’^ hy .Ti !L Story. Special music will sttppieihent the program.’^’*”?'^' All tf^hets 'Who can are.nrgod to att^d ito meeting, f ipinner win he serred by the hoipe eco-, »oml^ i^husea, ^ .of jWllkssboro h^b school and,. teachers ,;,gre ,*®*ke jiigte rMsrrations witj^, .'T, story not later, than 'Tuesday. I^ft%g the ads, get you more for less, money; try it “Ssllshury. - .The steadily In- ants^arO 1>econtlng a llttle.tbetter, y. The armrage v ! .. ^ aJso'tostea^ Bf. stited; Ihtmg the tteiiili entitled to' olal^ who IWT^ dot yet filed, hbwereif, Mr, ill siUd .today. ... . Up to* Kovemhef 15,^ 8,061 claims have been certified tot payment In'" Begloii IV, whl^ comprt^ North ••'1CirolJna,' :JSS District of Cblumhia, Hai^la^ Virginia and l^est Virgin^; T^1 claims, received up to Nbvenfber 16, 1037, was 3,864 ind 3,134 up to Kovember 22, which Ihdlrates that more prospective' claimants are" availing themselves of the privileges under the Federal old- age Insurance provisions of the Social Security Act''. In the State of North Carolina' 473 claims have been certified for payment up to NovemBf ■"'Sfe 3^'^ trfet of fk)lnh|^ l^t; Maiylan 621; Virginia .SOgi/West Virgin ia ggg ht Oefober the average 4^939^ ^ tttjSBp-sua payment*, ■ Mml oUbagn-iimnrnMe>0hK^^ this i^fdih 118.03 in (uaimiy,t»n, jivOtagh for the eonaW';'u wtoi* w4s‘^26.40.'' . ’ni4, ntstMid of maklBg^ eiata for ihese ^yments Is vwy sta ple, Mr. Spmlll said. Field Otta cee of the Social Ssonrlty Board wiil contact prospseUve “ C|i ants, when it Is indicated they may he eligible for a bene fit, and explain and ,bSlp the claimants to execute the neces sary forms. The lump-sum payments that TV .... [JL» mCliiUClS, All V fiaLCI Its December meeting Friday aft-Ljfjj g0gjg(.y theiip^nibers carrying emoon at the home of Mrs. G. jjj-g insurance ■ protection have T. Mitchell having a splendid at-j (.gftjjijj adirtlntages . which policy tendance of the members. A j in other tnatltutions do Christmas program was given by j possess. In the first place they Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. George | organization and all of Johnson leading the devotionals. j assets. This ownership is sup- Mrs. Mitchell, the president. | piemented by a' representative presided for routine business and, form of ;;oy6rnment, in which at the close of the afternoon she | ^gjgg^jpj. the members are re served tempting refreshments. j quired by law to meet at least I once.in four years to receive an Current Topic Club Met I accoii-jiting of stewardship- of the With Mrs. F. C. Forester I officers. They, the members rep- A pretty club partv of the week j resentatives, elect the officers, was the one given by Mrs. F. C. jj, addition certain welfare and Forester at her home on D street j fellowship activities are carried Wednesday afternoon having a.s pjj fbenefit of tbe raein- gueets members of her G”rrent I ,jgpg reason the Topic club and several additional f,jj,ds are exempt from taxation frlend.s. A delicious two course luncheon was served at one o’ clock with covers laid for guests at five small tables where atlrae- —a distinct gain each year. With forty-six years of effici ent service the Woodmen of the I^iorld now is.s'i es seventeen dif- tlve Christmas card.s marked tke.^gpgjjj types of certificates to positions. All through the home, adults—sixteen to sixty Christmas decorations uere used [ y^ars of age—in the amot?nt of in a most effective manner. [five hundred to twenty-five Following luncheon rook ! thousand dollars of protection, played for sometime with the' Aigb-score prise In the club going Ji> ."Mrs. "Weayer Starr and among I the 'Visitors 'Mrs. W. P. Horton proved to be the most successful. An exchange of books was made. Jr, Woman’s Club To Sfwnsor Christmas Dance.s Two Christmas dances -wiil be sponsored by the Junior Wom an's club of North Wllkesboro Christmas Day at the clubhouse, dance, will be in ihe afiernoon from 4 to six and the second one In the evening from R to 12. The society also -Iss^es^f juvenile certlffcates ages from one to six- .teen years. The organization owns and operates the “Supreme Poreet Woodmen'Circle for Wom en” which is becoming a very popular Ladies Fraternal Order. ; Certificates are participating, be- i ginning a liberal dividend after j the second yea:. The society also owns and operates a T. B. .Sani- ; tdrium free to members who may Day at the Legion ^ overtaken by the dreadful di- The first one, a tea; $124,590,- 623.72. Mr. Barkley said: It is in tbe interest of the home that Wood- Music for the occasion will function;. X(.yer furnished by the Broadcasteis. ■ j emotions of I Price of admission is Sl-t't' i delight that thrilled my being the afternoon, and $1.50 in the j heard of Woodcraft evening with $2.25 the price for both. Tickets will be on sate by members of the club. Mrs. Henry Moore Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Henry Moore entertained at a pretty party at her home on E Street Thursday afternoon hav ing as guests members of her bridge club and several addition al players. Three tables were ar ranged for bridge in a setting of Chrietmas decorations a f t e r, which refreshments in two cours-' es were served. Tbo high score prize for the. clnb members went to Mrs. Wat- aon Brame while Mrs. N. S. For ester, Jr., won out among the visitors. Mrs. Robert L. Huffman, Jr.^ 'Who prior to her nuptials was Miss I,acle Prevette of 'Wll kesboro. was remembered with a gift. Mrs. Herbert Forester iftnterfo’ned At Bridge JT delightful party of the week iraa.jJie one given by Mrs. Her bert'Forester at the home of Mr*! W. D. Halfacre Wednesday *rt*”noon when she entertained »t i^'e tables of bridge. The pout of scores gave Mrs. N. S. fVweter, Jr., the top score Refreshments In two oowrses were served at the con- cMpion of play. r-*CS* _ Club Met Mrs. C. a Fler "tSflfflotrlte rtab members were d^t^tCully entertained; Thurs day avenlrg by Mrs. C. B. Eller, 'ajsMi»rtber Of ,tb» club, at her Itj^Ton Fifth Street. A delicious nottp^ tto with the »Sr«Md» the «me fco^fi** irtbkt together awft 'hnadwork ; and its wondrous teachin.gs, of I its matchless ritual, its financial I strength, and its fraternal sig nificance. One of the outstanding I I’Ta’ternalservices of tlu Su preme Forest Woodmen Circle is the work carried on at tho So ciety's home in Shermon, Texas. Thousands of dollars have been invested in the home since its dedication on June 25, 19,'!0. An investment in security and com fort for aged members and orph an children. The new camp here is in its in fancy. held' its first meeting on July 16,11937, and under the ex cellent leadership of Consul Co- mander Gilbert T. Bare, the new camp s ■well pleased with its pro gress. . , Re^'strab'on Of Jobless Necessary To Get Benefits (Continyed from page one) joble.ts register now, Mr. Ander- eon said. After , a claim is filed there is a waiting period of several days and 'if the employment service is unable, to locate a suitable Job the applicant may draw weekly one half the amount he or she did earn before being laid off. However, each person must re port at tho office each week and on the same day of each week to learn if an opening has been found. No person will be paid unem ployment insurance who refuses a job offered by the employment service nor will the benefits be paid to those who are jobless of their own choice or fault. LeUa'MajGrs Dead Funeral service was held Sun day at Damascus church for Lei la Minors,'w({e^ of,^rry Jifajors, ooIorM resident of 'l^lketboro route 2. She died Saturday. for U iOse In mde ts. rstaUvo^as itrorksTs, who ki|r» 1, 1817. GoeUiI at aot.^ort Mffttbow wbd luaAi THE PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Secretaries Mi WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND SEE THE MANY PRAC TICAL AND USEFUL GIFTS TO BE FOUND IN OUR LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. IN OUR STORE YOU MAY SE LECT A GIFT FOR A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY OR FOR A FRIEND, INEXPENSIVELY ... A GIFT THAT WILL GIVE YEARS OF SERVICE AND BE AN EVER REMINDER OF THE GIVER. Comfort Chairs and Ottoman Utility Cabinets II:’ i^.50 up 'Tl ',421 ^6,75 .un up Studio Couches X Nest of 3 Tables Handsome Chip pendale design .. 13.50 Muffin Table A 2-t;er Duncan Phyfe with smart Pie Crust ?'| O CA edge IO.DU Mirrors $31.50 up Lamps Occasio.na^ Chairs ^2.50 up Occasional Table Tilt or stationary top, with carx'ed Georgia J JQ I.jute Cedar Chests $}.00 up $3.75 up $23.50 up We have many articles in furniture that will bring joy to the : recipient... from a livingroom suite to a lamp or smokers’ stand. Christmas-time is the best time of all the year to not only make the horje more comfortable but at the same time bring lasting jdy to loved ones. Buy What You Want for Christmas By Making a Small Down Payment. “ Pay Balance Next Year Terms Are Open to Everyone With Approved Credit Rating Console Table The swinging^-' tojj converts this smart tablG'’^rr Ittt^ ''tsdblie ^ NINTH STREET FURNITURE VALUES^- 3 »V I »■ - w: yLr> T- •■*>» A.

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