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trapjot • ■ A’ . *'-^ ■'Sit kjtj HAMM SOCKWHIi, Ul JCditM ting ot the paptlst Miastonur i «t th» tdnVHHtae Taesdar afternoon O. T. M^hell as hoa- 1^ fnaantlns the Bl- ratw^.-’The the«e of pn«ram Shearee With Re- ' ctren by Mra. Jo&iiaoa and Mrs. E. N. The sieetln* was largely .an^ was presided over J. R. Turner. Refreeh- and a sedal hoar were en- at.the close. ftaHng t)bo business session the d#i^wfn« officers were chosen lilt another year; president, Mrs. If, A. Stroud; secretary and hMwnrer, ¥«' George Johnson: study ehalrman, Mrs. O. K. Ifhlttlngton: personal serrlce, Wt*. Hayes Tioster; T. W. A. ^l4ildsr, Mrs. J. P. Jordan: G. A. Mider, Miss Mable Hendren; R. A,.MS(|der. Hadley Hayes; and sl^nani leader, Mrs. O. T. Mitch- Social Calendar The WUkm Talhav Guards, chapter of the tT. D. O, will meet Monday afternoon at 8:80 o’clock at the home of Mrs. 0. E. JenktuB, Sr. W|PHUUK«pgBHHl -■yfsyi-TW—ii’;.. MBf iwnste Logan. 68^ was iBhtantly 'yiW’ two mllea east of Tadklnytllwraonday night, when she was hit by a oar drtren by E. | H. Lovett^'of Durham.^ Miss L(^n /had Just" alighted from the oarbt hw nephew, Con rad Logan, ropresentatlTe of the Reynolds Tobacco Company, In West 'Virginia, and started across the highway toward her home, where she has Uveid alone for the past several years. She received a fractured skull and several other evLta and abo'ut the ho&y. W&esbom Jr. Woman's Club Sponsor I^ce Friday Junior Woman’s Club, of l^Ueaboro. will sponsor a dance nk the ComnLnnity House Friday wfsnlng, December 30, beginning ^ t o’clock. Admission will be fC eenta for each person. *Bie Reins f^mQy Ai Weddinsr Anniversary ilr. and Mrs. .T. C. Reins and daughters. Gordon and Re- Mbea, spent Monday and Tuesday ad'Chase City, Va. They went ajtor eapeclally to attend the wed- diiig anniversary of Mrs. Reins’ atpler, Mrs. F. W. Babcock. Twen- MMlght relatlvee were present ShM were served a buffet dinner an Monday. Rousseau. Miss Hayes Greensboro Dance Bs Clarice Crutchfield had as n|aclaJ guesta at the Christmas ahe gave last evening at Me O. Henry hotel two out-of- tnww girls. Misses Nell Ronssnsu a^l Parol Hayee, both of North iMfkeBboro. Miss Hayes is Cbie daughter of Jh^ige and Mrs. Johnson J. Hayes, '^e recently moved from Greens- hnro. Mias Rousseau, daughter of iwdga and Mrs. J. A. ^Rousseau, accompanied by hdr mother. JM three were overnight honse- ansts of Miss Crutchfield and Meg parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas #. Crutchfield, on Northfleld niraet. Mrs. Ronseeivu served as Mfaperon with Mr. and Mrs. OMhtdb^eld for the dance About 75 boys and girls from has younger high school set were WWeoraed at R o’clock. Punch WKA served through the evening. ballroom was decorated with Muistmas greens and made a fes- Mve setting for the young girls 111' their colorfnl party frocks. hostess wore a dress of peaah aatln made with accordion pleat- •4'hkirt, puff sleeves and square ■dCkline. Miss Hayes was in das- W, pink taffeta, the skirt flared Mr means of a deep quilted band «t the hem. Mias Rousseau was in ^ ybite taffeta. — Greensboro SliUy hlbsfs. Dec. 82. Mias Betty .lane Turner Is Honor^ At Dance To honor her daughter. Miss Betty Jane Turner on her birth day anniversary Mrs. J. R. Tur- aor entertained at a dance at the liSgion clubhouse Saturday eve- sing. Tfee hours of dance was Mnm seven to ten and was at- Ibitroublsd , sl«ep- |f|ieitybixlino« #e insured lyiLKESBORO MSURA?^^ r fWrilft* bMvaiice Phrt Service” 4 Me. Wilkeaboro BMg. i. T. Brame NiM CaU jmtn iim Gambill-Miller On Tuesday evening at eight o’clock in the North. Wilkeaboro Presbyterian chnrch Miss Ruth Gambill and Dr. Ben W. Miller were united in marriage. Rev. Watt M. Cooper, brother-in-law of the bride and pastor of the chnrch here, officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. L. M. Nelson ren dered the organ music. Mr. Bryan Higgins sang, “because.” Attendants were as follows: Miss liOnora Gambill, sister of the bride, maid of honor: Mrs. Charles Douglas, sister ot the groom, matron of honor; Dr. Ben N. Miller, Sr., father of the groom, best man. Ushers wore Messrs. George Mears. .T. C. Gam bill, Jr., Dr. Charles Douglas and Dr. McMillan. The bride entered o the arm of her brother. Zeb V. Gambill. who gave her in marriage. The organist played Mendel- 9on« “Wedding March”. Following the spoken vows the wedding party and guests at tended as informal reception at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. M'att M. Cooper. The bride is a dau.ghter of Dr. and Mrs. J- C. Gamliill. of West Jefferson. Following graduation from the M’est Jefferson high school she attended Duke Univer sity school of Nursing from which she .graduated with nonors in 1936. She has done private duty at the hospital since graduation. 'The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ben N. Miller, Sr., of Hick ory. Grove. S. C. He is a gradu ate of Dttke University and the Duke medical school. After teach ing for a year i” the medical school In the I'" rslty of Ala bama he has practiced medicine In Columbia, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. Miller will make their home in OoliMubia.-S. C.. fol lowing a wedding trip to various ipoints of Interest in the south. EPISCOPAL SERVICE Vesper service at St. Paul’s Episcopal chnrch Sunday after noon, January 1st, at four o’ clock, In charge of the Rector, Reverend B. M. Lackey. r Cur From R Fai^diip dropped from relief rplls will he added by 4 Rural Rehabilitation Program the Fum Security AdmlnlstyiP' tlon if they have, or can get, ad*-, quate land for fanning and can IT let F8A requlreanents. . F^irmers without ' atophte land sbiould make pldns a^wce for the cowlp^ Where the lai^' lie aiifticienh te allow the farneac tA .benefit from the RR Loan Prograim, and to let sound faxin plans ibe made,- the .tiff I AS .¥1 Walter .Miller West, 25, of the tie community, died Tum- Hay evening at 7 o’clock In- Hugh '^ha ihatham hospital In Elkin of In- igries suffered In an aiutomobUe 'tSbldent near Brook.s Cross Roads Monday. ’ ■ • -V West was en route to -MoOMI where he wasi a student at, AniF tachlan State TMchera College. Driving alone, hia ear skidded on the snow oovered road and ton ed over. He suffered a fractured skull from' 10111011 he was unoon- Sthe _ . ist ;d„ has [87s here Mitli his i and ihQther, Mr aad,|to. . Blley- and, little eon^ Peter,' eWted In Wlnaton- to vlMt relatlvee there and latOT-joined her,hitshMid here. B. St and aobi^’.4' ‘ nee, "W Farm Security AdminlsttaUQU... stands ready td extend help. HraV R. J, Sinfth, Jr„ and dainliter, Marjorie Anne, of DTnper, spending tUe week in ■Wllkehboro with -MrA-.-Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.'L: R. DuW. Mn. ProTldence, week, for hei't Trtth her daii®irteir,' lift. Is Morehouse, aad gmalibll* dren, Mary and PetMT-More&oaae,. on the Bnahle*, .- . .—,. ^ —•• - ■ . juist -Its evriiiy day follow* tended by about fifty young boys and girls. Refreshments were served and the hut was prettily decorated for the occasion. Mrs. Keneriy Is Married To James Nash Pa’ll A marripge of much interest was solemnised at the North Wll- kwboro Methodist parsonage Sunday morning at 10 o’clock when Mrs. Treva Spalnhower Keneriy became the bride of James Nash Fulp. Rpv. A. L. Ay- cock, pastor of both the bride and groom, officiated using the Impressive ring ritual. The bride wore a black suit with which she used a white blouse and her ac cessories were In black. After the ceremony the young couple left for a short wedding trip to the eastern part of the state and are now at home tem porarily at the home of the groom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fulp. Mra. FVlp, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spalnhower, of this city, holds a position with the Belk’s Store and Mr. Fulp with the Oak Furniture company. Marriaere Vows of Miss Irvin And Mr. McNinch Announced Announcement I* being made of the marriage of Miss .4va Christine Irvin and Frank R. Mc Ninch. Jr., of Washington, D. C., which took place in Charlotte January 28. 1938. Mrs. McNinch. eldest daughter of John T. Irvin, of Wllkesboro, and the late Mrs. Irvin, gradu ated from Mitchell College In Statesville and attended the Woman’s College of the Univer sity of North Carolina at Greens boro. Mr. McNinch. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. McNinch. of Wash ington, D. C., was educated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where ha was a member of tibe Chi Psl Frater nity After the first of the year Mr. and Mra. McNinch will be at home in. Panama City, Florida, where the groom will be engaged In legal work. 'The Goodwill Store’s After In- TPntory Cloaiiutco Sal© is now going on. mils sale means exdt^- ing and thrilling values for yon.' A general clean up all over the store featnring special mark downs and ^oiioos savings on all yonr famfly needs. Gome early. The balaiiM la yours at Bargain Price*. THB GOODWILL S'iORB. : r night wui rlakt •yaBtuaUf . eon- Quer ml8kt‘aii)d ,«»Ift It to, *h* 'grokad. ■ tf', .-■.'■■i'- r> GIGANTIC SALE OF HNE NEW STOCKS] At Sensationally Low Prices! Stock Up and Savef Huee Sale - Seconds TURKISH TOWELS 5c Seconds of iSc to 29c grades Solid colors and whites — seconds—but big values! U;se for wash cloths, tow els, and cleaning Oloths. Come early for best se lection. Buy dozens! Sale 81x99, 4-Year Guaranteed SHEETS 66c W E R E 79c Known quality value — seamless wide hem, snow white. Guaranteed four years. Buy dozens at this extra low '^;wirluiMjiiji •i Wash Cloths 2'5c A super sjiecial! Assorted colors. Be early for yours. First quality. EXTRA SPECIAL! 42x36 Perc^e Piflow Cases 15c Fine 25c grade Percale Pillow Cases. We bought all the mamifacturer had. Bleached snow white: first quality; each GET A SUPPLY NOW! 81x99 Percale Sheets 84c Percales, the better Sheets; lighter, smoother, washes easier, and wears longer. Sizes 81x99 arid 72x99. Sale price, each, SALE $1.48 Bed Soreads Size 84 X 105 Cotton jacquard washable Bedspreads: close woven; super special. Beautiful patterns in colors of pink, blue, green, gold, orchid. Limited Selection Cannon 29c QUALITY TOWES First quality, heavy, large double loop Cannons. Bet ter come early—^and buy a supply! PEPPERELL FINE Sheeting BLEACHED 72-inch 25c 81-in.ch 29c 90-inch 33c UNBLEACHED 72-inch - .. 23c 81-inch 26c 90-:nch 31c Sale Now! 1 to 10-Yard Pieces 80x80 Count - 22c Quali^ Percale PRINTS And Solid Colors m Half Bolts We bought over 5,000 yards to get such a low pnee^ Large assor-tment of patterns and solid colors 80-square grades. I to 10-yard pieces—10c yard. Buy for ladies’, children’s dresses, aprons, qmlts, etc. A Super White Sale value that will shock and please you. 81x90 SHEETS 39c Unbleached tom hem less sheets; fine count Sheetings. Special at 1 Sc—80-SQUARE BLEACHING 10c Yard wide, fine quality Bleach ing. Super white. Sale price, per yard, only 19c CLOTH-OF-GOLD BLEACHING Known superior quality at Special Low Sale Price, yard, NORTH WILKESBORO’S QUAUTY DEPARTMENT STORE — • -r-■**>.-"y. NORTH WILKESBORO, n
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