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Mr. »nd Mrs. B. R. Spruill r»-
tam»d Monday from a two-weeks
Tteatlon trip to Carolina Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller
are now occupying their attrac
tive new home in Wllkeeboro.
Miss Eva Lee Guthrie, of Wll-
Kesboro, Is visiting her sister.
Mrs. Wade D. Miller, In Hickory.
Mrs. H. C. Wheeling and
daughter, Joan, of Ferguson,
spent Monday In the Wilkesboros.
Mr. John Allen, of Kannanolia,
spen. the week-end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Al
len.
I- Mi* and Mra ’of
Ti^nHeshoro, spent
Tueetay in Hick*f^%d‘Ruther-,
ford College. : j
Mrs. John Meli^od, of Allegh-,
any county, is spending a few
days visiting friends In Wllkes-
horo.
Mr. W. B. S'omers, Ford dealer
at Georgetown, S. C., spent the
week-end at his home In Wll-
kesboro.
I Mrs. J. C. Yarbrough and son.
I Joe, of this city, visited Mrs. Yar-
! brough’s mother, Mrs. J. D.
i Oldham, in Burlington, this week.
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Willian) Carrlgan, o f ' Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and
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Greensboro, spent the week-end ; children, of Hickory, spent the
In Wllkesboro with his mother, | week-end here, visiting Mrs. Mll-
Mrs. J. H. Carrigan. ler’s mother, Mrs. G. G. Elledge.
Mrs. A. H. Berry, who has 1 Miss Edith Pratt, of Winston-
been ill for some time has great- 1 Salem, has been spending a few
ly improved, friends are glad to days with Miss Arlee Broyhlll of
h.earn. Poomer.
Miss Lorine Guthrie, daughter' Mr. William Hallyburton, of
of Mrs. W. F. Guthrie, visited; Stony Point, spent the week-end
relatives In Wilkesboro the past! with Mr.
week-end. ^ Boomer.
John Andrews, of
Mr. S. P. Mitchell, of Port.s-
mottth, Va., is here for a few
days with Mrs. Mitchell and son.
Phil, who are on an extended
,.visit with Mrs. Mitchell’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Finley.
Mr. W. F. Gaddy, proprietor of
the Gaddy Motor Co., has return
ed to the city from Wrlghtsville
Beach where* he attended l con
vention of the North Carolina
Automobile Dealers’ Association.
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Mr. ifr W. Terguson, of Fergu-
gotL’wns among those in the
WllkeehOToe,looking after bnsl-
nesB nlatters this week.
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Miss yfetls Perkins, ^of Balti
more, Jtd„ Is rlalting her hroth-
er, Mr. Bon PerWhs, In Wllkes-
boro,
,Mr. Frank Mathis, of Roaring
River, spent Friday In Winston-
Salem looking after business mat
ters.
Mr. E. R. Sturdivant, of West
Jefferson, was In this city Wed
nesday looking after business
matters.
Rev. A. W. Lynch and family,
of Wilkesboro, attended a picnic
for Methodist ministers and their
families at Elkin today.
Attorney Baxter Llnney, of
Lenoir, is looking after profes
sional business matters at feder
al court this week.
Mrs. W. A. Ellis and children,
of Raleigh, Is visiting Mrs. Ellis’
mother, Mrs. F. B. Hendren, In
Wllkesboro.
Mrs. T. B. Scott and daughter.
Miss Frances Scott, of Norfolk,
Va., are here on a visit with Mrs.
Scott’s mother, Mrs. George W.
Johnson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus McNeill
and sons, Archie and Roscoe,
spent from Sunday to Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Kates at
Shell Creek, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Woodard,
sons. B. H. Jr., and Ralph, and
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Merritt, spent the
day at Shatley Springs, Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Henry, of Greens
boro, is spending several days
with Mrs. W. B, Henry at the
latter’s summer home on the
Brushles.
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones and
children, Bobby, Beth and Jane,
spent Sunday with Dr. U. Q.
Jones and family on his farm
near Abingdon. Va.
Mrs. R. S. Shoaf. Misss Alma
Shoaf, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Greene,
aiid son, Robert, spent Sunday in
Mocksville, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Ma.lln and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hayes, sons.
Leo and Durant, and daughter,
Marion, of Gllreath postoffice,
were Noi-th Wilkesboro visitors
Saturday.
The office of the North Wil
kesboro Ice & Fuel Company has
recently been repainted, this
adding very much to its appear
ance.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade D. Miller
and little son, Charles, of Hick
ory. visited Mrs. Miller’s mother,
Mrs. W. F. Guthrie, in Wilkes
boro Sunday.
Mrs. Vick Thornburgh and
Mrr. W. H. Hutchens, of Muncie,
Indiana, and -Mrs. Alice Hicks, of
Elkin, visited Dr. and Mrs. E. M.
Hutchens last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mathis,
their son,. Roy, and daughter.
Miss Thelma, of Roaring River
Route No. 2. spent Friday in
North Wilkesboro shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Culle and
children, of Bluefield, W. Va.,
visited Mr. Culler’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Culler, of Wilkes
boro, several days last week.
Mrs. D. G. Wiles. Miss Lois
Wiles and Mr. Dock Wiles are
spending this week at Laurln-
burg with Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
MMnters.
.Mr. J. C. Yarbrough and fam
ily left today for a wehk’s vaca
tion trip to Carolina Beach. Mr.
Yarbrough is manager of the lo
cal J. C. Penney store.
Mrs. George A. Berry and
children. Misses Carolyn and De-
fore Berry, of Asheville, are vis
iting in the home of Mrs. Berry’s
brother. Rev. J. L. A. Bumgarner,
near Millers Creek.
Mr. E. G. Barlow, of Thom-
asvllle, was a business visitor to
the Wilkesboros this week. Mr.
Barlow Is a former resident of
the Ferguson section of the coun
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Elledge
and son. Elllle Howard, and Miss
Annie Bell Barnett spent Sunday
with Mrs. Elledgo’s uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Barnett, of Gll
reath.
Mr. James P. Williams, who
operates a large wood working
plant just west of the city on
Highway 421, is now engaged In
manufacturing chairs, both an
tique and the regular straight
chairs, and also lawn suites. . Mr.
Williams’ business is
rapidly and If the pr'eMnt
contlauci'i^
to.
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of Mr.^7op BD^orOt, toi
JonnuO^Patriot Alto of « vtet ■
the Mosb* Qnlmplete at paitto
Bay, Ofi^, 8M to a
MtlAieli;; of Villieabo^ at^ «pr
haplAnd ^3 manager.^jttfCWJa
Brothers whtoh.4^ ?
thotftor at aoige of '^F lii ‘
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Eight burning cottages’attra>:ted a large crowd of 'Interested London spectators recently when flric-&gbtlng
units of the afr raid protection organisation demonstrsted their elBciency, The A. B. P. is now seeking vol
unteers so that It can give similar realiatio tests of toi bomb proof shelters. England has taken great steps to
safeguard its people in the event of air raids.
Mr. R. B. Justice, of Asheville,
field supervisor of the North Car
olina State Employment Service,
spent Wednesday In this city
looking after official buslnese
matters.
Mrs. James Alexander, of
Georgetown, S. C., is visiting her
sster, Mrs. W. B. Somers, in Wil
kesboro. While in this section
she will also visit relatives and
friends in Taylorsville.
Mr. Harry Parlier, who has
been on a visit with his grand
father, Mr. W. C. Winkler, has
returned to Charlotte, accom
panied by Mr. Bill Cranor, who
will visit him for a week.
Mr. and'M-;..I. L Canter and. Miss Vania Anderson has re-
children, Barbara and Kiel, of ’ turned from Corinth, Mississippi,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, left Fri- j where she has been visiting her
day for their home, after spend- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
ing their vacation here with ,rel-|H. Klice. She Is the daughter of
atlves. Mr. Canter holds a posl- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Anderson,
tlon with R. J. Reynolds Tobacco of this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fincannon
and son, Bobby, along with Mrs.
King Key and her daughter, Vir
ginia, returned to their home at
Statesville, Sunday, after spend
ing the past week with Mrs. Fin-
cannon’s-and Mrs. Key’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Handy.
Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Hughes
and Prof. G. T. Whitley, of Ruth-
j erford College, were dsltors to
J. C. Byers, a young boy of i the Wilkesboros am. Moravian
the Cricket community, was only I Falls today. Rev. Mr. Hughes was
slightly hurt Wednesday when • formerly pastor of the Moravian
hit by a car. He returned home Falls Methodist circuit and has
after receiving treatment at the
Wilkes Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Pennell,
and three small sons, John, Gene
and Baby Georg*,-of Charleston,
S. C-, retunreA-^hoisw-Mohday aft
er’bpett«bg"’a“A»‘S’ at Moravian
Falls, with, blB parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Pennell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dodson and
daughters, Mrs. Pearl * Rhodes,
Mrs. J. M. Wood and daughter,
Mrs. Onvill Warren, spent the day
at Shatley Springs Sunday and
came back by West Jefferson,
Todd and Boone.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Warren,
of North Wilkesboro Route 1,
and Misses Darcus Sparks and
Male Cain, of Moravian Falls, mo
tored t o Statesville, Sunday,
where Mrs. Warren and Miss Cain
are taking treatment.
Mr. Jesse F. Giles, assistant
Wilkes county farm agent, under
went an appendicitis operation
Tuesday at the Wilkes hospital.
His condition today was reported
as much better, friends are glad
to learn.
Mrs. Harry Kellett and daugh
ter, of Gr-ensboro, are spending
a month here with their parents
and grandparents. Attorney and
Mrs. J. H. Whicker. Mrs. Kellett
before her marriage was Miss
Jane Whicker.
Mrs. Robert L.- Doughton and
daughter. Miss Reba Doughton,
of Washington, D. C., who are
spending a part of the summer
at their home in Alleghany coun
ty. were North Wilkesboro visi
tors Tuesday.
Mrs. W. B. Henry, daughter.
Miss Georgia Henry, and grand
son. W. B. Henry, of Tarboro,
and little Miss Elizabeth Hoggs-
head, of Florida, have arrived for
a several weeks’ stay on the
Brushy Mountains.
Miss Elizabeth McNeill, daugh
ter of .Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McNeill,
and Miss Pauline Billings, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Billings,
left ywterday for Roaring Gap
where they will attend Camp
Shirley Rogers for seyeral weeks.
Misses Bertha and Ella Sock-
well returned to Greensboro and
Durham Tuesday after spending
their vacations here with their
mother and sister. Mrs. C. L.
Sockwell and Mist Mamie Sock-
well.
Miss Jerue Hudson, who has
been here on a visit with rela- .
lives, returned yesterday to her
her home in Morganton, accom
panied by Miss Elsie Hudson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Hudson, who will visit her In
that city for several days.
As a result of ' bis splendid
salesmanship In the shoe depart-
mont of the local J. C. Penney
oddity, ftoter Mr. Harvei How-
many friends in the county.
Mr. H. V. Overcash, who was
badly Injured in an automobile
accident on April 27 when Mr.
M. G. Butner and Mr. H. A_ For
ester were killed, has returned to
his home here from ‘a ^Stitesvllle
hospital and his condition Is re
ported as steadily Improving. He
suffered a fracture of two verte
brae.
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