Th« Presbjtcrlan Aiuilia]7^^i
will DMiet at tbe draroli hot
Tneatlajr afternoon at fonr o'
clock. The hhEecaUre , board
meeta at three' o'clock. ? ^
SajsFlMre^
Gu^ToBeSbict
ttalr'8 entrance Into
«nding^ not only an
Market tor 0.' •• farm
I bnt the eonrce of many^-'
•peciaitties for wbicll ihyttj
always been a «ood
Wilma Bose Call
oitertains At Bridge
Miss Wilma Rose Call enter-
Mned at a charming; dessert-
■rldge at her home on D Street
Thursday evening having guests
■ufnclent for three tables. After-
dinner coffee cups filled with
•weet i>eas made attractive cen-
l^ieces for the tables, while a-
^nt the rooms other arrangtv
•ents of bouquets were placed
piking a festive setting for the
tHayers. The high and low score
awards were won by Mrs. Press-
%y Myers and Mrs. Lloyd Turner.
Mrs. Jack Spainhour, of Hickory,
who prior to her marriage about
two weeks ago was Miss Marv
nng Mallonee, of Murphy, was
aemembered with a gift.
Miss Ellen Robinsoa Is
Sewing Club Hostess
The members of the Wednes-
’ay Sewing club were graciously
ntertained by Miss Ellen Robin-
On at her home on E Street Wed-
icsday afternoon, also a limited
‘number of visitors. Practically all
the members were present and
■She group enjoyed an informal
lonr together, after which the
hostess, assisted hy her niece.
Miss Janie McDlarmid, served de-
Bcions refreshments. Mrs. Jack
Spainhour, a bride of the month,
was a special guest of the club.
Miaed garden flowers made love-
ty, decorations for the home.
Eates-MacBride Marriage
Vows Are Announced
Cards were received here last
week announcing the marriage of
Mlsg Anne Estes, of this city, and
Mr. J. P. MacBride, of Linden,
which was solemnized at Chapel
Hill in the Presbyterian church
there Tuesday, June 11, at five
o'clock in the afternoon.
Mrs. MacBride, daughter of
Mr. Ben P. Estes, of North Wll-
kesboro, and the late Mrs. Estes.
Is a graduate of Eastern Carolina
Teachers College at Greenville.
She has been teaching In the
public schools of Eastern Caro
lina, this past year teaching at
Chapel Hill.
Following a wedding trip the
couple '.vill be at home at Chapel
Hill where Mr. MacBride is work
ing towards his doctors degree
at the University of North Caro
lina. Mr. Estes and son, Mr. Billy
Wade Estes, went down to Chap
el Hill for the ceremony.
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Mrs. Flovd Coffey
With -Mrs. Floyd Coffey as hos-
fibss the members of the Hill Top
club were delightfully entertained
at her home north of the city
Triday evening. Tho group was
TOtertained informally, some
playing rook while others .sewed,
and at the close of the evening
'hey were served an ice course
ay Mrs. Coffey. The home was at
tractively decorated with a va
riety of cut flowers.
Liberty
Walnut Grove S. S. Class
Enjoys A Picnic Friday
The Young Ladles Sunday
school class of the Walnut Grove
church held their monthly meet
ing Friday evening on the lawn
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meadows’
place at Pores Knob. During a
short business .session which was
presided over by Mrs. Meadows,
plans were made for sn Ice cream
supper to be held there at the
same place on Friday evening,
June 21, beginning at eight o’
clock. Ice cream, cake, and lemon
ade will be for sale, and the pub
lic is cordially invited to attend.
Around twenty were present for
the meeting including some visi
tors and enjoyed a picnic supper
during the evening.
Tbe North Wllkesboro Meth
odist Auxlliiirjr wUl meet at
Panonase Tneaday after*
noon at 8:30 o’clock. The Gard
ner circle will have cfaaiye ot
the profcrun, and at the doae
of meeting will aerre light re
freshments. It ia hoped that a
lai|e> .nnmber of the mendiera
will be present.
The U. S. Agriculture':
ment has forecaat a wlntftf
crop of 488,859^000 ibuaheU,
the basis of Jun^ 1 conO
and estimated spring wheat pr®"J
d-uctlon of 239,000,000 buahel*.
Washington. Jone .14.—.Attor
ney General Jackson pledged
“greater strictness” and "Increas
ed vigilance” In the treatment of
aliens today, and called also for
a registration “of all non-citizens
who are in our midst.’’
Addressing the Immigration
and Nainrallzation Service em
ployes, who came under the Jus
tice Department’s control today.
Jackson said that the doctrine I notify all persons havinr
that any person may come to the j estate to
EXECUTOR’S NOnCB
IV fl
Having qualified as executor J||
ti;e estate of J. L Myers, .
late of Wilkes County, this ii. j
Robert Young pleads with Margaret Sullavan not to break their
engagement in this scene from ‘*The Mortal 3torm,” powerful drama
of a house divided by political dissension, which opens Thursday on
the Liberty screen. Based on the sensational novel by Phyllis Bat-
tome and directed by Frank Borzage, the picture has an outstand
ing cast featuring Miss Sullavan, James Stewart, Young and Frank
Morgan.
l.IGHT
Tho number of farms served by
electric light and power com
panies in the United States in
creased 9S per cent during the
1932-.18 period, or from 710,000
to more than 1,400,000 farms.
J
6,000
I
e than 6,000,000 farmers,
ilirSQay “ rriUaj liand i„ the United Slates, are par
ticipating in the 1940 AAA pro
gram, announces the Agricultur
al Adjustment Administration.
mR'S rilTEST CAST!
lOST EXCITING HIM!
MARGABET
SULLAVAN
' IAME8
STEWABT
ROBERT
YOUNG
FRANK
MORGAN
i
^»ok!
• The bett-celli^q
novel becomes a
livinq, breethlnq,'
uuiorqettably
excillnq screen
adveatutel
notice of summons
North Carolina,
Wilkes County. „.,rTT^m
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
John A. Blair, plaintiff
vs.
Dotha B. Blair, the defendant
Dotha B. Blair, defendant
above named, will take notice that j and Miss Rachel Stone, another
action entitled as above has home economics specialist whose
Miss Harriet McGoogan
Honored In Greensboro
Miss Elizabeth Person Cooke,
member of the home economics
faculty at Woman’s college, and
Miss Harriet McGoogan, of North
Wilkesboro, former member, were
entertained last night because of
their approachi:ig nuptials when
Mrs. Norman W. Kirkman had a
buffet dinner ta her home on
Springdale court.
Miss Cooke, who is to be mar
ried July 20 to Charles S. Scho
field, of I'iorencc, S. C., makes
her home with Mrs. Kirkman,
who is a cousin of Miss McGoog-
an. home demonstration agent for
Wilkes county. MLss .McGoogan is
to be married in August to Dan
F. Ifoller, of Raleigh. Botli are
Woman’s college graduates.
The buffet table wasc^j|k|^|j|
by a reflecto^iJV^(p^^^^|v’
I y—stood beiM^h
a uX.i^^rait^attice decorated
with white star jasmine. The del
icate jasmine also trailed down
the table, which was spread with
a drawnwork cloth and lighted
by Ivory tapers in crystal holders.
Gift for Miss Cooke was a set of
breakfast china and for Miss Mc
Googan a spun aluminum hors d’
oeuvres tray.
In the after-dinner entertain
ment Dr. Lyda Gordon Shivers,
who teaches a course in marriage
at Woman’s college, conducted
an information please program
with Miss Cooke, Miss McGoogan
an
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Wilkes County, North
Caiolina, to dissolve the bonds of
matrimony heretofore existing be-
tween the above named plaintiff
and defendant, and that the plain-
engagemeii is announced today,
as the board of experts.—Greens
boro Daily News, Sunday.
Glass bottles in slme
dff seeks an absolute divorce on ^sometimes start fires! The glass
the grounds of two years separa- acts as a light-gathering lens un-
tion; the said defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is re-
luired to appear at the office of
Che Clerk of Superior Court for
Wilkes County at the Courthouse
Wilkesboro, North Carolina,
der the rays of the sun.
Walnut Grove Singingt
Group Met Wednesday
The Singing Group of Walnut
Grove Baptist church met with
Misses Elsie and Grace Davis at
Pores Knob Wednesday evening
at 7:30.
Those present were: Thelma
Lowe, Pauline Broyhill, Blanche
Marlowe, Mary Belle Broyhill,
Grace Marlowe, Grace Davis, Shir
ley Gambill, Elsie Davis, Annie
Sue Brookshire, Thelma Lowe.
Nola Lowe, Dorothy Jennings,
Nina Michael, Nola Broyhill,
Grace Broyhill, Zelma Broyhill.
Grace Lane, Dorothy Lane, J. D.
Frazier, David Lowe, S. E. Gam-
bill, Buster Wallace, Boonie Lane,
Buddy Broyhill, Kenreth Broy
hill, Howard Fr- . Clinfon
Broyhill, Wayne
Bent-
Ernest T/ v.-s,
^'Marlowe, J'ln Frazier, Hen
ry Lane, Roosevelt Ashley. Mar-
yin Ashley, Billie Michael. .Mis.
T. M. Michael. Mr. and .Mrs. B.
M, Broyhill, Mr. and Mrs. Lan-
don Frazier,and Mr. and Mrs. C.
V. Davis.
Refreshments were served to
the guests by Mrs. C. V. Davis,
Mrs. B. M. Broyhill and Mrs. l.an-
don Frazier.
The singing group will meet
next Wednesday evening at 7:00
at the home of Mrs. P. R. Lowe
at Pores Knob.
Out of a world population of
approximately two billion, there
are only about fifteen million
Jews.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of power
in Wilkesboro, XNonn v^aiuima, contained in a deed of trust ©xecut-; , pujiijn- wife, Elma
within thirty days after com^tionj ed by Paul Beshears, Single, to the j RaP^Ph Up d
hprdof as reciuired by imHprsicFnpH frnstpft. saiH deed if rnillips, iwra* ^ »
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT,
BEFORE THE CLERK
Mrs. Ella Phillips, Widow, H. M.
Phillips and wife, Mary Belle
Phillips, L. P. Phillips and Wife,
Ada Phillips, E>ella Frazier and
Husband, T. J. Frazier
-VS-
jf services hereof as required by undersigned trustee, said deed if|~“'‘;^7 pv,iiiin! Pupene Phillips
'in Minors,,
:omplaint of the plantiff p.of Register of Deeds for Wilkes
said action, or the plaintiff will | County in Book 193, page 11, and
appear and apply to the Court for. having been executed for the pur-
r.he relief demanded in said com- pose of securing a certain note to
plaintiff. 1 the Bank of North Wilkesboro, and
This the 31st day of May, 1940. default having been made in the
C. C. HAYES,
iTjrii Robert STACK
Irtm SMlU WIUIanT.
RICH • GRANVILLE > ORR
lUrla Gtm
OUSPENSKAYA* REYNOLDS
Clerk of Superior Court.
R. Furman James,
Attorney for the plaintiff.
6-24-4t (m)
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Hone Eeonognks Giris
Attend Camp Last Week
Seven girls from the
Economics class of the North
Wilkesboro high school, with
their teacher. Miss Evelyn Sharpe,
spent last week at Tom Brown’s
camp at Barnardsville. Around
seventy home economic girls,
from all over the state, were in
attendance.
Those going from here were
Frances Rousseau, Tudie Hix,
Lucille Casey, Frances Kennedy,
Annie Ruth Blankenship, Clarice
Snelson, and Hopl Allen.
They were In camp from Mon
day until Saturday.
to the undersigned whose
lumiBu Diaies. ] is P. 0. Box 40«, North Wflka**!
“Unless it is shown that he I« | h„ro, N. C„ on or before the ..
a menace must at least temper-1 ,^ay of May, A. D. 1941, or ttds
Home policy that none | tice will be plead in her of thdr i
shall be admitted unless it af-j right to recover,
flrmatlvely appears to be for the ' All persons indebted to said
American interest.” tate will please make imKidl8«i;|
'He cautioned, however, against puyment.
“hateful or unjust treatment of
los'al non-citizens” lest ft “have
the result of making them the i
prey of those who would organ- |
Ize a ’Fifth Column’ here.’’ j
This the 21st day of May,' A, D**
1940.
A. H. CASEY,
Executor of the Elatate of J. L-
Myers, deceased 7-1-dt 81
INCOME TAX INSTALLMENT
OF ONE CENT TO BE PAID
NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
North Carolina,
.Wilkes County.
EMMA CHURCH
vs.
J. P. CHURCH, ET AL
Under and by virtue of power
and authority vested in the under
signed Commissioned by a judg
ment of Honorable J. 'Will Pless,
Judge Presiding and Holding Court
in the 17,th Judicial District, said
judgment being of record in Book
26 page 360, the undersigned did
advertise and sell the hereinafter
described lands, and before the ex
piration of ten days an up-set bid
was filed and an order of re-sale
entered by the Resident Judge di
recting the undersigned to re-sell
said lands:
The undersigned did, therefore,
advertise and re-sell said lands and
before the expiration of ten days
an upset bid was filed and a’l or-
ded of re-sale was entered by
Honorable Wm. H. Bobbitt, Judge
Presidirg and Holding Court in
the 17th .Judicial District, direct-
tise
said lands andofler
^ Therefore, the undersigned com-
mi.ssioner did advertise and re-sell
said lands and before the expira
tion of ten days an up-set bid was!
filed and an order of re-sale has
been entered by Honorable " m. H.
Bobbitt, Judge Presiding and Hold
ing Court in the 17th Judicial Dis
trict, directing the undersigned to]
re-advertise and offer the said ^
lands for re-sale starting the bid'
at $475.20. the bid now offered: |
The undersigned commissioner,
will, therefore, on ,ths 24th day of!
June, 194&, at the hour of 12
o’clock, noon, offer for sale to the:
highest bidder for cash at the
courthouse door in Wilkesboro, N.
C., the followed described lands: |
Bounded on the North by the
lands of M. E. Fletcher and Thom
as Eller, on the West by the lands
of Thomas Eller heirs, J. A- Coop-
and James Bumgarner (now
Adeline Nichols): bounded on the
East by the lands of John Vannoy
and W. H. Eller. Containing 20
acres, nvore or less. Said prop
erty being known as the old Eliza
Davis farm and for further de
scription and authority to sell same
see judgment record^ in book 26
page 360.
This 3rd day of June, 1940,
KYLE HAYES,
''^‘■•mmissioner
6-17-2t. m
St. Louis.—A or.e-cent Federal
income tax payment is among >
those the internal revenue collector
expects to receive before the dead
line for the second quarterly.
Last March a man computed his
total tax os four cents and elected
to pay it quarterly. .
DIFFERENCE I
Where he fumigated with para- j
dichiorobenzene to control blue j
mold, W. L. Bostic of Magnolia, '
Duplin county, pulled 25,018 to- |
bacco plants per 100 square |
yards of bed as compared with j
3,438 plants where no fumigant '
was used. i
LOST, STRAYED OR
STOLEN!!
Female Wirehaired Terrier
She is a puppy eight months
old, nearly grown, nearly all
white with a few black spots,
carries one ear up and ^,5*0
down, answers to the nal8|PrSf
“Mitch”., She is wearing a
green dog harness.
If anyone lias seen my dog or
knows of its whereabot^
please let me know. J|^
RUTH LOUISE McNEIL
912 F. Street
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
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Phone 70 North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in a certain
Deed of T’ust executed on the 7th
day of August, 1939, by Clifford
R. Church to H. H. Burgess, Trus
tee for Ira T. Johnston, Bowie &
Bowie and Eugene Trivette, to se
cure the payment of certain notes,
which notes are past due and un
paid, and request having been made
upon me by the holders of said
notes, the undersigned 'Trustee
will expose to sale at public auc
tion at the courthouse door in
Wilkesboro, North Carolina, on the
1st day of July, 1940, at twelve
o’clock, noon, to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
tracts of land, said sale being
made to satisfy said notes and
Deed of Trust, and said lands ly
ing and being in Wilkes County,
and more particularly described
and defined as follows:
Two tracts of land on the head
of Reeds branch adjoining the
lands of Elk Creek Lumber Com
pany, W. L. Holman, and others,
containing 67 acres in the two
tracts, more or less, it being the
land conveyed to Clifford R.
Church be deed from James Ad
kins and by deed from R. F.
Church and -v^e, which deeds are
recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of D.:eds of Wilkes County
and to which deed reference is
hereby made for full and complete
description of said land.
'Ms Hie 31st day of May, 1940,
H. H. BURGESS,
Trustee 6-24-4t m
payment of said indebtedness and
demand having been made upon
the trusteo to sell said lands as
prescribed in said deed of trust;
The undersigned will, therefore,
on the 21st day of June, 1940, at
the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, offer
for sale to the highest bidder fori - , , ...
cash, at the courthouse door in estate, to-wit.
Wilkesboro, N. C., the following
described lands:
Beginning at a black gum at
the Yellow Hill Grave Yard, runn
ing a south direction about 75
poles with the school house lot to
a maple, a corner of the Shepherd
tract; then East about 100 poles
to a stake at the road; then up
and with the road to Garrett
Shoun’s lot: then west with his
line about 40 poles to a black
gum; then with the Summit road
Northwest about 40 poles to a
hickory stump in the hollow; thm
a East direction to the mountain
road; thence Northwest direction
with the road about 40 poles to
R. 'V. Beshears’ hicko^ stump cor
ner; then a West direction about
76 poles to a sourwood comer;
then a south direction about 60
poles to the road at the lower
side of the Miss Lee lot; then a
South direction 12 poles to a maple
at the Church lot: then 12 poles
East.to a chestnut stump; then
East 12 poles to a red oak stump,
Church comer; then 12 poles West
to the beginning. Containing
about 30 acres, more or less. For
further description reference is
made to deed from John Besh
ears and wife, Nealie Beshears, to
Paul Beshears, recorded in the of
fice of Register of Deeds for
WUkes County in Book 178 page
36.
This 21st day of May, 1940.
. KYLE HAYES, Tmstoe
6-17^t (m) 't
Pursuant to an order of the
Clerk of the Superior Court for
Wilkes County appointing the un
dersigned as commissioner, and
under and by virtue of authority
vested in the undersigned by said
order;
I will, therefore, on the 15th day
of ,!uly, 1940, at the hour of 12
o’clock, noon, at the courthouse
door in Wilkesboro, N. C., offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real
Adjoining the lands of T. B.
Finley, Willie Miller, Albert For
ester and others, and bounded as
follows: Beginning on a hickory
in the Gordan line; thence North
13 degrees West 176 poles to a
white oak sapling; thence West
100 poles to a stone; thence South
with Laura Miller’s line to W. D.
V. Miller’s corner: then with his
line 100 poles to the Hackett line,
W. D. Miller's comer: thence 60
poles East with the Hackett line
and Finley line to the beginning.
Containing 115 acres, more or less.
For further description reference
is hereby made to a deed from C.
A. Forestei; and others to L. E.
Phillips, recorded in book 65 page
252 and 253.
This 10th day of June, 1940.
KYLE HAYES, Commissioner
7-8-4t (m)
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