Union Grove Route 2 News The people in Fairplalns are very proud of their nice little The Week’s News Of Millers Creek ^,Rev. W- T. Comer, of Stony '^olnt, filled his regular appoint ments at Mt. Plsgah Baptist church Saturday and May 13th, and 14th. Messrs. Bristol and Vance Pre- vette. of Kannapolis, spent the Tveek-end in this community. Misi; Francis Mitchell, of Wil- kesboro. spent last week with Miss Ruby Comer. Rev. and Mrs. Noah Hayes, of Wilkesltoro. visited Mr. and ^Irs. J. R. Wright. Sunday Miss Verla Lunsforde. who nn- derw'ent an appendletis operation at the H. F. Long hospital re turned to her home last w'eek. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parks spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. W. Calloway. Rev. .T. M Wright delivered an excellent sermon at Mt. P’seah Baptist church. Sunday evening. Mi^-s Dina Prevette. of Wilkes- horo. spent Sunday in this com munity. Rev. W. T. Comer was the din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. ’ Wright. Sunday. town which is building up so fast. It is almost complete, or will be when they get their school house —built hack. They say they fee! Sundav, sure our good commissioners will j Stirday, May 14th help them to have U bnilt back.' Mr. W. A. Biillls has moved The school is needed there so from Reddies River to Mr. M. F. Mr. M. F. Bumgarner and fam-, ily visited friends and relatives j at Bethel church and Ronda last , Bumgarner's farm on Buck Miss Map Brown spent, a few j branch. ... TT X*- ti 1 ’ Mr. C. S. Bumgarner has davs with Mrs. Hattie Hawks, of- , , , . , „ . 1 * X, moved into his new home near Springfield, last w^eek. . , Millers Creek. The friends of Shellie Holhrook | Orimes and Allhright are sorry to know that he is in ^ ^ ^ week-end visiting the Wilkes Hospital for ahont the relatives back home. fourth time. He shot bims*»lf | some tigie ago while hunting. His many friends will be glad to know of his improvement and nope he will soon be at his home at Ahshers. Mr. Mason Richardson, of Fort Bragg, visited his father and inothpr, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Rich ardson. Saturday night Mr. M. R. Cooke, of Wilkes- Jack Cockerham Klkin. May Ifi.—Jack Garland Cockerham. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cockerham. of near State Road, died ypstevday in the hospital. Thp funera: was con ducted at SwaiuCs Baptist church. Yadkin county. Survh’ing besides the parents are the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Molli*^ Stone- treet. CARD OF THANKS We use this means to expre*;*? appreciation for the sympathy and Kindne.ss extended us by neighbor- and friends during the death of our loved husband and father. MK'^. V O RCTXKK AND • HILDRFN. ‘■S 'lnmer.’’ page of unii-nal sketches in color by the oopuiar Knglish artist. Mr. Alestair K Macdoiiald. You will also want to read the words of thf* oldest known English stuig. written in 1226. In Praise of Summer. See the delightful pictures and read the unusual song in The Ameri- , can Weekly, the magazine dis tributed with next Sunday's Times-Herald, now on sale. boro, route 2. was a visitor in the home of his brother-in-law. Mr. V. S. Richardson, a short while Sunday. Many mothers around Fair- nlains received nice cakes and flowers for presents Sunday— Mother's day. Mrs. Onal Stokes and children, of Fairplalns. also her sister. Mrs. 1 n a Cleary, from Wilkesi'oro route 2, visited their mother. Mrs. r'ora Holbrook Toines. of Gray pnstoffke in Alleghany coun*v. where they erinyed t nice birth day dinner nnd met many rela tives and friends. Miss Mae Brown visited in the borne of Miss Garnet and Miss Bertba Byrd. Sunday. Mr. Ralph .Anderson, Mr. Ever ett Johnson. Miss Sallie Johnson. M isc! Mary Johnson and Miss Virginia Anderson, of Flint Hill, met a host of friends at Mr Marshal Andersons at Wilkes- boro rotite 2. and enjoyed a nice birthday supper Saturday night. When Grandfather Mountain Girindfather Mountain stood still in his place. Peering, as always, up into the blue: All the night long he had watch ed the moon's face— Dreamily wooing that lover so true. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of A. M. Foster, late of Wilkes county. N. C., this i.s to notify all pev.^ons halving claims agrainst said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, whose address is Champion, N. C-, duly verified, on or before the 16th dity of May, 1940, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persons indebted jj|3t as the Sun sent his rays of to said estate will please make delight iir*'^^diate settlement- Nearer and nearer all night she had come. All the way over from East to the Flying through ether to find her a home Where she could cease from her labor and rest. B'*"” Distributors Plan For Campaign Charlotte. — North Carolina beer distributors from all sections of the state, in cooperation with the Ignited Brewers Industrial Foundation, this afternoon met here to Inaugurate a self-regula tory plan for the betterment of retail trade conditions and simul taneously served notice of pend ing action against any offending retailers with the adopted cam paign slogan of; "Clean-TIp or Close-Tfp Statewide activities will be con ducted under the newly formed Brewers and North Carolina Boer Distributors Committee and will he under the immediate direction of a state director and an execu tive committee composed of five representatives of brewing firms operating within the state and an equal number of beer distribu tors. Headquarters will be main tained in Raleigh. A comprehen sive advertising campaign will be utilized in the effort to rid the *:late o-T retail outlets whose bus- ine.s.s conduct brands them as un-^ worthy outlets for malt beverage j distribufion. Tender the plan to day anuonneod, report of law-vio lating outlets will be made by district committeemen to thp of-j fice of state dirpotnr. T»M’'sti-j gation of charges will he made. | and. if substantiated, representa-j tives of the Brewers and North i Carolina Beer r)istril>ntorH Com-' miltee will present evidence be-' fore the proper legal aathorities | with the request for suspension^ or revocation of licenses, or for j such other punitive action as may j he deemed necessary. When lic enses are revoked or suspended, the State Director will notify the membership of the State Comr mittee to withhold further sales of malt beverages from the of fenders. District committees will function in ten districts through out the state, embracing approxi mately ten counties to the dis trict. Man Hunted For Slaying Found Dead ThlsTstrdTrorMay. 19.^9. I Chapins the darkness, the, Waterloo. 111.. Mar Ifi.-A 41- W E. BLACKBURN clouds, and the mist, year-old man who had been hunt- Administrator of the estate of hastened to bow out as the killer of a yminK worn- A. M. Foster, dec'd- 6-22-«t(t) NOTICE OF SERVICE BY I PUBLICATION ' ^ North Carolina, Wilkes County, ''hue I the night, la.n and his rival for her affections And. in her passing, old Grand-found shot to death today In father kissed. ja locked antomobile on a country stood watching and In Tite Supeiior Court- Wilkes County vs. Rachel Ed wards, Willian Edw'ards and Marv Neely- The defendants above named will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior court of Wilkes county, North Carolina, (for the purpose of foreclosing a tax certificate and sale of land) and the said defendant will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office ol the Clerk of the Suj^rior court of husband vanishes in the .Wilkes county within 30 da^s fr^ this date and answer the said com- ^ ^ , vi„ plaint as required by law or the dead, hope for his return, at *ntiff will will apply to the unhappy years to be certain she blushing f((r shame. Blinking my eyelids to shut out the light. Down from the mountain this lover Moon came, Fled from the sky and was gone from my sight. —Millard Fillmore Bumgarner. Wilkesboro. N. C. April 8. 1939. Puzzling Plight and Problems of a “Sky-Widow." When a wom- II will will apply ixic utiiiwpH/ '— for the relief demanded in is free^—or sue lor alimony? An said complaint. C. C. HAYES. Clerk of Superior Court. This the 4th day of May, 1939. «-l-4t-(T) interesting illustrated feature in The American Wekly, the maga zine distributed with next Sun- [day’s Times-Herald. Now on sale. road 14 miles northeast of here. The man, identified by Sheriff William J. Curran as Gus Buett- ! ner. became the object of an in tensive search by a large num- ger of armed citizens and officers after the slaying of the young Waterloo couple as they were en ro.ite to a dance S?undav night. The victims were Miss Hattie Grosse. 20, who the sheriff said had refused to accept Buettner’s attentions, and her companion. 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