m
KT •Mtodem bj'Un
t'^ ' lAt hoa» ..on
itnrmh to ti** membera of her brldgo
rtWO
.raiepiw^ the follovtns rlal-
C. D. Coffey, Sr.,
. S^lnhonr, R. B. SeroKga,
^pMtey, R. P. CMey, Andrew
y ?• 6. Poindexter, J. Q.
Hki C. B. Bller.
.0 eourae . liincheon waa
itt one o’clock with corera
■H'tor saesta at fire amall
placed about the roonia'
ihixed cut flowers made
•CfMiTa MsoJhitions. ' Poliowing
r^ was played with
RSa cf B. Bller winning the
;k aedre price. An exchange of
was.made during the aft-
sNaMB-
Members
iCrs. Tal Barnes
'Itn Mr. andTtr
'«a kogyi inamberg of the Idlewlae
%hiV*1MNn^aHds were delight-
tally entertained at a picnic sup
per Iltursday evening at the Fine
JUdge picnic grounds on the Mo-
^ifarian Falls highwa.y, Quests oth-
'*ar than club members were Mr.
>iha* Jto. Z. V. Stewart and Mrs.
.'Alice Stafford.
V
Btr& Cari Coffey Is - -
Bridge Chib Hostess : «
Mira. CmI; Ceff^ was hoateaa
dab at her home on D Street
Friday afternoon. The game
waa followed by refreehmenta in
two conij^. Mra. H. V. Wagoner
of PhtlMelphla, Pa., who ia
houaegneat of Mrs. Coffey, was
remembered with a gift and Mrs.
It M. Nelson was winner of the
top score price in the bridge
game.
Corrina Finley Feted
At Birthday Party
Mrs. T. A. Finley entertained
at a children's party at her home
on P Street Saturday afternoon
to honor her daughter, Corrina,
On her eighth birthday anniver
sary. Around fifteen boys and
girls came to celebrate the oc
casion with her and were led In
a number of games on the lawn
after which they were served Ice
cream and cake.
The white cake topped with
eight pink candles centered the
birthday table. The honoree re
ceived lots of nice gifts and the
children were given novelty fav-
ods.
ih^ay I Pat O’Brien
imd I Kay Francis
— in —
'^Women Are, Like
^ That”
Also
Cll^lie
M^arthy
“At the Races’
Today
' = and
Tuesday
Ajj^bBad the New and Greater
H E A T R E
U. D. C. District Meeting
Held Here Friday
The address by Mrs. John
Huske .\nderson, of Raleigh,
president of the North Carolina
District of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy, featured the
meeting of District No. 2 of the
U. D. C. held here Friday morn
ing in tbe North Wlikesboro
Methodist church. Mrs. Herbert
Wall, of Lenoir, district director,
presided.
The invocation was offered by
Rev, A. L. Aycock, pastor of the
church, after which words of
welcome were spoken by -
Joe E. Johnsoi), president of the
hostess chapter, to which
G Moore. Jr., president of the
Ganite Falls chapter responded.
The salute fo the American
and confederate flags was follow
ed hv the grotip singing D’*'®
after which John Kermit Black
burn sang Kipling’s "Recesslon-
al” Mrs L. M. Nelson was ac
companist for both musical se
lections. .
Chapter.,presidents in the dis
trict pre.sent were presented by
Mrs. Wall and following this Mrs.
Ward Eshelman. regent of the
Rendezvous Mountain chapter of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution, of North Wilkesboro,
bronght greetings from the local
clubs. , ^
During the business session the
following names were endorsed
for electiem at the state conven
tion in October and are as fol
lows: Xrs;:S. P. Cooper. Mender-
son. state "president; Mrs.
Gwvn. Lenoir. 2nd vice president:
Mrs. Henry L. Riggins. >* w*""
ston-Salem, honorary president,
and Mrs. G. F. Reid, of Lenoir,
honorary vice president.
In a Confelerate quizz con
ducted by Mrs Anderson, Mor-
ganton and Lenoir chapters tied
in answering the questions. An-
othei state officer present be
sides Mrs. Anderson was Mrs.
John .S. Rowe, of Hickory, who
is recording secretary.
.drs. J. M. Moretz, of Boone,
was elected as incoming district
director and Boone is to be place
for next district meeting. At the
close of the program a luncheon
was served at the Legion hut with
covers being laid for 53. Dining
FMelto
BoptM dimveb' iHn mMt Vpwr-
(Uy «v«idig, TiM. Hb «■>« •»«»
ot Mm. with Ito.
Bd !«■«. )Cn.. .A. H, mkd
MM. A .a CJM^nAei^
boatoMimV ;
by
the luncheon a prq«nim-of danw
and song was giv|si^ by three little
girls, Betsy Bax^hev Betty .OWyn
Finley, and .^PeggT .’Fl»l®y> '"^***‘
Miss Myrtle Noifris. as, aecompan-
ist. ;
IN MEMORIAL
Mr. .Arthur A.' Fioley
Beloved by all, but most
those who knew, him, best.
' A pfodefer ih Ih©' feulldlng of the
North Wilkesboro Presbyterian
church, Sunday school^ and ever
faithful and ‘eh^rgeiic in work
ing for the up-building in the
canue for Christian advancemdht
in church, school, civil and moral
life of the Community. “Truly a
leader in all walks ofilfe.” ’
When the story of all men’s
lives shall have been written and
the binder has laid down his
tools, when none of , the facts
shall have been stinted and the
deeds of the wise and unwise
shall have been written by proph
ets and sages and hound in the
raw hide of man. Then God will
blue pencil Its pages as only the
Almighty can.
He’ll find in the life of our de
parted brother all the characteris
tics that go to make a real man;
God loving, God fearing, a real
benefactor—“Truly one of God’s
nobleman.’’
His home protrayed hospital
ity, devotion to f.imily and
friends. In civic life a shining ex
ample. In church life consietent
and true, with all men honest and
open. “A better friend no man
ever knew.”
His passing !ias ci.st a shadow
o’er the path he trod in this life.
Early he found tr.uth and lived
up to it. to the letter, with a
heart free from rancor and strife.
•vVhen the Great Proof Reader
who traces man’s record right
back todhe flood,, may we like
our departed brother find a iiier-
cifi’.l placing in that Imok that i.s
written in blood.
LEONARD V\NF.
0®Btry,, ArjMleh^twBT
f^^.oFtbe North GniroUBa .
flenrlc© h^,wfttr»il‘'-'l^.
tolryiaw at his .pifles lieiw
pacawity.^toF
workers renewHiii ^beir raghgt^i
tjj>n • cards .at in ordar r
gva% thems^ves of ppntblo opes-
!^s In the ooming activity - la
.^nic Parkway construction.
. Many workers, and> applicants
for Jobs on the" Rarkway do not
bar© social security numbers, and
it is- necessary to'secure these be
fore a worker will be employed
by the contractors,' '
Mrj Gentry' reiterated his re
cent 'anBounpement that unem
ployed workers who have ■ eX'
hjtusted their benefits based on
thalnwork dhrlfag the first thrra
quarters of 1937 and who woflt
ed some in the last quarter of Mat
yean* should re-register tor iieih-
flts at-their iibeal employment of
fice now so that they can begin
to get additional benefits baaed
on work the fourth quarter,
which became available April
first.
In order to get these addition
al benefits, the unemployed work
er should register again at the
office, even though he has sign
ed up the continued claim? long
enough to use up his benefit a
mounts. In such cases, the central
office will figure the benefits' a-
gain, including the fourth quar
ter earnings of last year.
If a worker has been employed
some of last ye>r and on through
the first quarter of this year,
then the earniugs during the last
quarter* of last year will be in
cluded in figuring the benefits in
case he became employed after
“I hear *my son Imp owed,you
for a suit of clothes for three
years.”
“Yes, sir: have you called to
settle the account?”
“No, I’d like to myself Vn
the same terms.”
^The WiUtesb^ BuBdiiw^a
(-AMoeiatioi, M ii«^ to/ i%»
,tln»e iff the jleir'* "
fmggd by ilSi UHflei,
Loan Leagu*:
'^7^ a^pmation h**
itteti^rwC the L«a||^ ,
KHni!|i^|w.thi8 orggBhAtWn^^’
tHlet^^to/ioelnsioh in
tory which.also Data oU
savings, building and loan usooi^
ations all over the country wblcK'
bave taken out memberoUp.
. 'Its assets are listed at 4156,61
and there are 242 faurssthig mena
hers and 121 borrowers. Theod
figures are as of the date of the
directory’s compilation. J. H.
Johnson is president and Win. A.
Stroud is secretary-treasurer.
The association is o n e' of
the 4,100 members in the l^eague
which entitles it to ’inclusion in
the directory yearly. The direc
tories are distributed to all mem-
berk of League and in addi
tion are placed in libraries, uni
versities, banks and other finan
cial institutions .inasmuch as the
League is the national trade or
ganization for savings, building
and loan associations.
, "to -
of jjliSkly ffgiK
to laaatafH vlgproos
l%ct vt
%tU ..and
ntatoritir of toe qpp., .^4 vafon
seasonal ephditions ihp grow--
er must nse his own Jodigment os
to these requirements. -Core most
be token, h^ever, thok' the nitro-.
kvn does pot come in omtact with
tbe plants., as this may result in
severe damage.
An inspector was examining
class in geography, and, address
ing a small boy, he asked:
“Now, sonny, would’It be possi
ble for your father to walk round
the earth?’’
"No, sir,’’ replied the boy vei\
promptly.
“Why not?”
“Because he fell down and hurt
his leg yesterday?”
Photographer (taking pictures
of father and colICgh boy son):
“Perhaps it would make a better
picture, my boy, if you were to
stand 'With your hand on year
father’s shoulder.”
Father: ‘"The picture would be
more natural if he stood with his
hand in my pocket.”
piladr,
pnimBionm*
be^l'^^idrsd , ..
web {httttrdpyjpi^r
t; M pv m
Wb ■ ■
pfitir
boys and girls, f^qm
eommnhity for tbs bensflt 'of the
cbureliJ l«e4' exsl^ne 'give * h«>P^'
Ing band •nd‘ moke this *
snccessful one.‘-:-IlepOrted.
«>s_ismii.^^i;;fs_HMl^ \
.^1
I SOLICIt
your support as a candidi^
for Con^ss from the BiglimA.;
District in the Demoeratlc
Ads. get attention—and resnltat
Primary June 4th, to suecead
Walter Lambeth, who is re
tiring.
'A
SinceraJy,
GEORGE ROSS
Jackson Springs, Moore County
Ge
When
the Crowd
Gom
YOUR THEATRE
Liberty
Always the Best All Wsys
•f Stage
and Senoa
Hits
Funeral Is Held
For Mrs. Edminsten
Funeral service was held Sun
day afternoon at Edgewood Bap-
t.st church for Mrs. Isab)felle
Church Edminsten, age 53, '^ife
(f R. G. Edminsten, of Ndrth
Wilkesboro route 3. She died
Thursday. ,
Surviving are her husband,
four sons and two daughters,
Glenn, Turner, Paul and Clyde
Church, Mrs. C. H. Bentley and
Mrs. Sherman Hendren; mother,
Mrs. Alex Church, and the fol
lowing brother.? and sisters: Mon
ro^, Jake, Melvin. Garthey, Tur
ner and Zollie Church, Mrs. Bert
Ballard, 1 M^s-. Waters and
Mrs. Grady iWatCrk.
Pall . beairers iwefe D. C.
Woodle.’ M. C. Williams, Cliffotd
Moore, Buster Winkler, C. B.'
Mayberry and C. G. Glass.
Beautiful flowers were carried
by the following:, Mrs. C. B.
Mayberry, Mrs., l5. C. Waddell,
Mrs. M. C. Williams, Mrs. Hazel
Triplet, Miss Virginia Waters,
Miss Hazel Edminsten, Miss Jack-
oline Ballard, Mrs. Beatrice Bal
lard, Miss Margaret. Church, Miss
Virginia Church, , MIm Ruby
Church, Mrs. D. J. Brookshire,
Mrs. James Edminsten; Miss Con
nie Edminsten,. Miss -.Winnie Eld-
minsten. Miss Francis Keys, Miss
Lillian Keys, Miss Mary Pennell,
Mrs. Oma McClean, Miss Louise
McClean, Mrs. Otto Church, Mrs.
Atilla Pardue.
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MOI^RNIZING?
'ate *«t modmmUmg lob. MDshUt w far BUnPMa
OBAt*. Wo h«vo OTOfTtW»« T«> "T’*’
qM»y mi onr prleoo cm Ih# lowoot coosioisBl wlA
BEPAmiNG?
^ vou roffolioiaoaa-wholhof M’s ■ irw iMt « hoortag or o
corow -000.0.. doUvo* pro-ptlT.
r BOHDEIG?
Wo win bo glad to fumUb yoo wiib on oj^olo « oU ih. «lo^
\ M O ko»—0T0fT*toq bom *0 loundollo. I# «»o tool.
CardweO
'*^; jtorA Wilkeaboro, N. C.
Ex-convict’s -wife: “Here yo’J
are, just home after doin’ two
years for arson, and no'w you can’t
even make the kitchen fire di-aw.”
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Ha'ving qualified as adniinistra-
tdr of the estate of A. A. Finley,
late of Wilkes County, N. C., this
is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the
deceased to present them to the
undersigned at North Wilkesboro,
N. C., on or before the 9th day
of May, 1939, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate set
tlement.
This 9th day of May, 1938.
A. G. FINLEY,
Adminislratoi” of the estate of A.
A. Finley, deceased. 6-13-6t-(M)
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina, Wilkes County.
Wilkes County vs. Williams Mfg.
Co.
Under and by 'virtue of a judg
ment made and entered in the
above-entitled cause in the Supe
rior Court of Wilkes county, dat
ed May 9, 1938, the undersigned
Commissioner will, on the 8th day
of June, 1938, at 12:00 o’clock,
Noon, at the door of the courthouse
in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, subject to the
confirmation of the Court, the
property hereinafter described, lo
cated in New Castle To'wnship,
Wilkes county, and more particu
larly described as follows:
Being 27 acres, more or less, in
New Castle Township listed in
the name of Williams Mill Mfg.
Co., in 1934, and being all the land
owned in New Castle Township by
Williams Mill Mfg. Co., in 1934.
For further descriptions reference
is made to book —, page —, in
the Register of Deeds office of
Wilkes county.
This 9th day of May, 1938.
W. H. McELWEE,
5-30-4t(M) Commissioner
TUESDAY OM.Y ——
f:>'
Thursday UP GOES THE NATION’S MIRTH-RATE !
Friday HERE COMES . . .
“DOCTOR RHYTHM”
B^^G CROSBY — RUFE DAVIS
MARY CALISLE — ANDY DEVINE
Laura Hope Crews — Beatrice Lillie
-f »•
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina, Wilkes. County.
Wilkes County vs. Mrs. Vetra
Poindexter.
Under and by virtue of a judg
ment made and entered in the
above-entitled cause in the Supe
rior Court of Wilkes County, dat
ed May 9, 1938, the undersigned
Commissioner will, on the 8th day
of June, 1938, at J2:00 o’clock.
Noon, at the door of the Court
house in Wilkesboro, North Car
olina, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to
the confirmation of the Court, the
property hereinafter described, lo
cal^ in Wilkesboro Township,
Wilkes County, and more particu
larly described as follows:
Being 3 lots, or leas in Wilkes
boro Township listed in the name
of Vetra Poindexter in 1934, and
behig all the land owned in
Wilkesboro Township by Vetra
Poinde-xter in 1934. For further
reference refer to descriptions
found in book —, page —, in the
Register of De^s office of
Wilkes county.
This 9th day of May. 1938.
W. H. .McELWEE,
5-30-4t (M) Commissioner
NATIONAL
Hardware
Cast Your Vote
FOR
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
BILL BURGIN
For Congress
Democratic Primary June 4
V . a- -
Under and by virtue contained
in a certain deed of trust executed
to A. F. Kilby, Trustee, and Yad
kin Valley Motor Co.„ on the 9th
day of September, 1935, by James
Day and 'wife, Lue Day,, to secure
a certain note therein mentioned,
and default having been made in
the payments thereof; and, de
mand ha'ving been made upon me;
I will, therefore, on •, Saturday,
June 4th, 1938, at the iiptir of 12
o’clock, 'Nooii, at the courthoushT'
door in Wilkesboro, N. C., offer
for sale for cash to the highest
bidder the " following described
property, to-'wit:
Beginning at a stake in the old
Boone Trail at a branch and run
ning with the branch with Virgil
Church’s line south ,73. degrees
east 6 and 3-4 poles to a walnut:
thence north 66 degrees east 20
poles tp a stake; thence north 41
degrees east 20 poles to a little
ooplar on the bank of the branch;
thence north 45 degrees west 14
poles to a doubel black oak near
the top of the ridge; ;thence south
64 degrees east 19 poles'to' the be
ginning, containing 6 acres, more
or less. ;
The above mentioned property is
recorded in the office of the Agis
ter W Deeds of ;Wilkes county, in
book 173, page 3.
YADKIN VAiLEY MOTOR CO.
. A. P. KIMY,
5-30-4t(M) T^ateej:||
■ I
j WILLIAM O. BURGIN) V
LIBERAL IN MIND^
CAUTIOUS IN ACTION—
OVEN IN SEfeVlCE^
1WS
IS
NATIONE
HARDWARE
WEEK
And While We Do Not Quote
Prices Here...
CUSTOMERS WILL FIND MANY SPECIAL
PRICES THROUGHOUT OUR STORE ... IN
CELEBRATION OF THIS SPECIAL
Recognition of the
Hardware.Trade
COME TO SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
SPRING HARDWA^ BUJB-'DING. MATE
RIALS, PAINTS, WALLPAPER, GARDEN
AND FASflllNGJOpi^. ^
We AppreciateYfor Trad^
-T
Hardware — Pointa — W«B|»A|>W'1
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
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