■ r '»?■ - “'
>Mn. R. M. Houck, oi
r, TMtod Mra. W. A. Sy'ditor
J. Ci«r«nc« Handy, ot Dehart,
huainess visitor in this city
TH^etdsy.
A.' ’■ ' '
f'i;: Mn. Paarl Hartley, member of
Wllkseboro school faculty,
LWiirapend the summer in Boone.
't0«^
Alfred"Paul left today for
^^Icstko after spendltatr two weeks
^Ith friends here.
kt. and Jdrs. .Gltmer Caudill
kpekt Monday 1 B Greensboro
looking after business matters.
Mr. ;Dana W. Sale, of Cycle,
Was in thb city yesterday attend
ing to business matters.
Mrs. Lucille Paimer and chil
dren are visiting Mrs. Parmer’s
sister, Mrs. Lane Atkinson, at
Valdesc.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Bracey, who
have been living in the Sydnor
Apartment, have moved to their
home on Ninth Street.
Mr. H. C. Whittington, of Pur-
lear, was in this city one day this
week looking after business mat
ters.
Mr. R. C. Tindall, of North
Wilkesboro route 1, was a busi
ness visitor in North Wilkesboro
today.
.Mr. Cherles Hawkins, of Myer
City. Montana, is spending ten
days here witn his pasents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Hawkins.
Misses Rosale.- and Ruth Os
borne, student narses in Davis
hospital, spent Sunday with rela
tives in Wilkesboro.
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Mrs. H. B. Smith and daughter,
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Cheraw, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kilby and
family, who have been living on
Ninth Street, d^e moved to the
R. E. Paw rwiaence on Trogdon
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Brice McLaugh
lin, of Charlotte, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Eshelman,
Sunday. Mr. McL«ughlln is a
brother of Mrs. Eshelman.
Representatives of furniture
manufacturing plants here will
leave the latter part of this week
to attend the furniture show in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wagoner,
former residents of this city now
' living in Philadelphia, are expect
ed to arrive here within a few
days to visit friends.
Rev. O. L. Hawkins returned
today to his home in Nitro, W.
Va., after spending several days
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Hawkins.
Mr. C. N. Myers, former citi
zen of this city now in business
in Elkin, was in this city yester
day visiting friends and relatives
and looking after business mat
ters.
Representative R. L. Dough-
ton spent a few hours in the
Wilkesboros Tuesday visiting his
son, Sheriff C. T. Doughton, and
looking after business matters.
Rev. D. C. Clanton will preach
at the new Second Baptist church
in East town Sunday evening at
7:30 o’clock. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
Mrs. Wade Marlette and little
son, of Hebron. Maine, and Mrs.
Andrew Wilkerson and two chil
dren, of Blackstone, Va., were
guests over the week-end in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. John
son.
Mrs. W. A. Sydnor returned a
tew days a.go from an extended
visit to relatives in Idoyd, Talla
hassee, Jacksonville and other
points in Plorida. Before return
ing to her home here she visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Houck in Le
noir.
Mr. and Mr.s. Emmett C. John
son announce the birth of a son
Emmett Edward, at the Baptist
Hospital in Winston-Salem, Tues
day, A jl 19. -Mrs. Johnson and
baby ha io been removed to their
home here in Finley Park where
both are doing nicely.
Mr. James Larkin Pearson, of
Roomer, often referred to as Poet
Laureate of North Carolina, at
tended a meeting ot the North
Carolina Poetry Society in Char
lotte last week. Dr. .Albert Keiser,
of Lenoir-Rhyne. was the prin
cipal speaker.
The Journal-Patriot has been
requested to announce that the
Christian Chafauqua of Rev. J.
TV. Luke’s will open at the Deep
Cut Sunday night, May 1,
and continue through May 10.
Preaching services will be held at
eight o'clock each evening and
Bible .school will be held at nine
to 12 a. m. Good teachers and a
splendid preacher have been se
cured. People of the community
are invited to attend.
twer^ a* numW
^oit hy-iho tsh
tbe poUtlcai con-
dttlons ot the An added
feature ot talk
wae her pertTJh# Wlflllft of Chi
nese curios.
Miss Louise Vyne, chairman of
(Continued from iNtge ondl
or conceals property for the.. ,
pose of evading taxation, ehalf.^li^
the department, presided for the
meeting and both guest speakers
were introduced by Mrs. Frank
Johnson. At the close of the aft
ernoon the hostesses served love
ly refreshments' to the large num
ber attending which was made up
of members of the Literature de
partment, also the Senior and
Junior Woman’s clubs.
Miss Pearl Johnson
Spoke To Baptist Women
About 36 women gathered at
the home of Mra. Tip McNeil
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock to
hear Miss Pearl Johnson, a Bap
tist Missionary to China, speak
pertaining to her work in China.
Mrs. McNeil, president of the
Missionary Society of the First
Baptist church, pre.slded and Mrs.
C. D. Coffey, Sr., led the devo
tional period to open the meeting.
Miss Johnson was introduced
by Mrs. J. N. Shockey and spe
cial music, a vocal duet was ren
dered by Mrs. Tal Barnes and
Mrs. Ralph Duncan. Accompany
ing Miss Johnson here from Elkin
were Mrs. Eph Whlsenhunt and
Mrs. Irvin, of Middleburg, Ky„
who was visiting in Elkin. Be
sides the meeting Tuesday after
noon Miss Johnson spoke to the
young people of the town at the
First Baptist church Wednesday
afternoon and at the prayer serv
ice in the evening.
i guilty of a misdemeanor ; and aBjF
person, firm or corporation aid>.
Ing or abetting the removaS . ,or
concealment of property fa| :ifhO
purpose 0 f evading ta^b^
shall be guilty of a misdemte^r.
The failure to list shall be tti^sm
facie evidenee that, such fikitim
was wilful, and the board of
county’ commissioners shall . pre^
sent the names of ai such'per
sons, firms and corporations to
the grand jury.”
List taking in North Wiikes-
boro township is being continued
through this week at the City
Hall, and the list takers for Wil
kesboro Township will be in the
Commissioner’s room at the
courthouse on Friday and Satur
day, April 29th and 30th, and the
list takers for Edwards Township
will be at Shepherd’s Cross Roads
on Friday, April 29th and at Ron-
da on Saturday, April 30th. The
list takers still have the tax ab
stracts for this year and all tax
payers for any township in this
county, who have not listed, are
urged to see their respective list
taker and file their returns with
out further delay.
-SOCIETY
(Continued from page four)
North Wilkesboro Woman’s club
held Tuesday afternoon .9t four
o’clock at the home of Mrs. F. C.
Forester with Mrs. Jack Branie as
co-hoste.s.s. Mrs. Whisenhunt, a
native of China and who has
spent about 22 years of her life
'here, told about the life and the
customs of the Chinese people
and then spoke on the “New I.,ife
Movement in China,’’ especially
CJUAR'.
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Met Tuesday Afternoon
Mrs. W. P. Horton, Mrs. I. E.
Pearson, and Mrs. A. L. Aycock
combined hospitality to the mem
bers of tbe Woman’s Bible class
of the North Wilkesboro Metho
dist church Tuesday afternoon at
the home of M^s. Horton. Mrs. R.
M. Brame, the president, occu
pied the chair during tbe bu.siness
session. Devotional leader for the
afternoon was Mrs. W. E. Shu-
fprd. To close the afternoon the
hostesses served delicious refresh
ments.
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Friday and Saturday Only.
SALE OF LYON ELECTRIC
COMPANY ANNOUNCED
The sale of the Lyon Electric
Company to Messrs. D. R. Parker
and Sherman .Anderson has been
announced by Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Lyon who established the busi
ness several years ago.
The firm in the future will be
known as the Parker Electric
Company and the business will be
carried- on in the future by the
new owners as ft has been in the
past. Tbe same lines of radios
and electric refrigerators and oth
er appliances will be carried in
stock. A complete service depart
ment and electrical contracting
will also be conducted under the
direction of Mr. R. L. Creasman.
Mrs. Lyon wishes to inform the
public that she will continue to
be at the company’s place of bus
iness for collection of all accounts
due the Lyon Electric Company
and will npnreciate early settle
ment.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
liavirT fiuai’fied =:s Administra
tor of James M. Adams, deceased,
late of Wilkes c-'-v'.t'-. Strt*e of
North Ca:olinp„ i- to notify
all persons having claims against
the es'iite of the said dece-'se.! to
exiiibit them vo the undersigned
at his home Rou’c No. 1,
Wilkesboro. N. C., on or befoi-e ttie
2(V‘ -k.v of Anril. A. 1).. K®). or
t’-i-;. notice will ho iilc.'.ded in bar
of Ih'Mr I’ecovcvy.
fVi] jiorsons indebted to the said
est.He v.il! please make immediate
oavmcnt.
Tiii.5 26th dav ''' April. 1938.
WILL ADAMS,
Administrator of the Esta’cc of
6-5-6i(T( James M. Adams, dec.
A. H. Casey, Atty. _
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY
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North Carolina, Wilkes County.
In the Superior Court
Wilkes County vs. John Yale.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Wilkes
County, North Carolina, for the
foreclosure of tax sales certifi
cate for the year 1934, and for
the foi-eclosure of tax liens for the
years prior thereto, and the said
defendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear at
the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Wilkes County, at the
Courthouse of said County, in
Wilkesboro, North Carolina, on or
before the 25th day of May, 1938,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action, or the plaint
iff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said com-
nlaint.
This 25th day of April, 1938.
C. C. BAYES,
5-19-4t(T) CHerk Superior Court
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