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.’s Cniirch, iavir S^ial Activities ^.IIISS MA^m SOCKWELL, Ejiltor—Phone 216 Iteed GenMuii Becomes ^ Bride Of W. H. Jackson BaHtoh.—Him ■uui became the Bidder Jackson, ceremony marked VUetty at the heme: varantn, Mr. and Ml [ Udred Ger- de of Worth Ueigh, In a its 8lm- the bride’s J, M. Ger^ Boomer, at 12:30 Saturday, Meptenuber 21. The Rev. A. E. Watts, of Taylorsville, officiated. «y members of the immediate Jamllles and close friends were jreeent. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Xabert Hoke, of Raleis'n, played ampUal melodies, and Joseph Jackson, brother of the brlde- Croom, sang “Because,” and “Oh, Promise Me.’’ “To a Wild Rose’’ vas played softly during the ceremony. “O, Perfect Love” was anng as a benediction. Immediately foliowiiig the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. German •erred a bt'eakfast to the wedding •vests. The day was the 42nd wedding anniversary of the bride’s par- IBBta. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 3erman. She is a graduate of Woman’s College of the Univers ity of North Carolina, and lor the g>ast two years has been connect- , with . the North Carolina de partment of agriculture. Prior to that time, she was a member of the faculty at the State School for the Blind, Raleigh. ######»»! Social Calendar The Yonn* Ladle* BiWe dass of .the Niwtti WUkeebom Meth odist church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’dock at the home of Mrs. W. H. Dnhling with Mrs. J. M. Crawford and Miss Ruth Ootvard as ataocl- ate hostesses. The Woman’s BlWe class of the Mwth Wilkesboro Metho dist church meets Tuesday aft ernoon at 3:80 o’dock with Mrs. I. E. Pearson. The Remdezvons Mountain Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock at'the home of Mrs. R. G. PTnley. Mrs. Hoyle Hutchens Entertains Her Club To begin the new club year of the Current Topic club Mrs. Boyle Hutchens was hostess to the cluib members and several •dditional guests at her home on S Street Thursday evening. The club members came at 3 o’clock lor their business session, which was presided over by Mrs. Hutch ens, additional guests coming in at 3:30. Mrsi Hutchens, Mrs. Prank Johnson, and Mrs. Ira Payne were named as a commit tee to select the hooks for the club, hostesses were outlined for the year, and all the old officers were re-elected. After roll call the current events four tables were made up for rook. The high score prize went to Mrs. S. D. Duffield, of East Orange, New Jersey, who was a houseguest of Mrs. E. E. EUler, and the low score award lo Mrs. Ralph Duncan. Mrs. Frnak Johnson, who is going to Morganton sometime lat er for residence, was given a lovely handkerchief shower by the club. Roses and dahlias made color ful decorations for the home. At the close of the afternoon re freshments in two courses were served by Mrs. Hutchens. LoW'Bt' :Anioik'PkrtrL'-;#;?i .dfhr fo^pr MIh ^ WllkealHwo, Mw: C.,Pbtef d^er was hoBtesf..i^ k deiikerir- rook party at her liooie ■■ hit.- Street Thursday evimfog. Shailttit honors with Mrs. Lo#ejwae Mrs. Uoyd Phllllpa, who prlpi* to nnptlals was Miss Raclidh'MI A profusion of fall flowerAJ a festive background for th •ra at four tables, whUI, the ial- lies and other tahla appot^m^ta were In bridal derffgn. i. /Top scHtre prize in the gamd was won by Mi*. the low score by Mrs. Gorman John son, with the traveler’s prize go ing to Mrs. W. R. Abkher. Gift for Mrs. Lowe was crystal and for Mrs. Phlilliie linen. Mrs. Har ry Kellet, of Greensboro, who was here visiting her parentSk Attorney and Mrs. J. H. WhlckerJ' of Greensboro, was remembered with a gift. lOT. NORTH D. A. R. District Meeting To Be Held In Lenoir The meeting of District No. 2 of the Daughter's of the Ameri can Revolution will be held Fri day, September 27, at Lenoir. The meeting will convene at 10:30 o’clock in the auditorium of the Religious Education Build ing of the Presbyterian church, and lunch is to be served in the dining room of the same church. Miss Lucy Plnley, director of the district, will preside. A number of the state officers are to he present and it is hoped that a large number from the Chap ter here ■will attend. The Lenoir chapter is to be hostess for the occasion. Ads. get attention—and results Finley Studio of Dance and Drama BALLET TAP BALLROOM SPECIAL COURSES IN SPEECH AND DRAMA Opens for Registration Oct. 1st A SOLID WEEK OF HITS LIBERTY ■ ■ ■ ■ ii I ALL GREATER MOVIE SEASON SHOWS Tuesday Only Thursday - Friday WATCH THAT STORK! Hit intentions are shady — HE PASSED UP THE WIFE GAVE HUBBY THE BABY! The Screen’s Grandest Real-Life Characters! A Missionary Society Met Thuraday Afternoon The September meeting of the Wilkesboro Baptist Missionary Society was held Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Foster with Mrs. W. L. Yates as associate hostess, having fourteen members present. The president, Mrs. W. A. Stroud, was in charge of the usual business session. Mrs. Claude Kennedy directed a most Interesting program, being assisted by several of the mem bers. The devoUonal period was led by Mrs. R. L. Wellborn.. At the close of the meeting refresh ments were enjoyed during the social hour. Worker’s Council Met Thursday Evening The Workers Council of the North Wilkesboro Baptist church was held at the church Thursday evening having a sTdendld . at tendance of the members pres ent. Mr. D. B. Blledge, general superintendent, was in charge and led the devotionals to open the meeting. Featuring the busi ness session was making plans for promotion day in the Sunday school, which is Sunday, Septem ber 29. Splendid reports -were lieard from the different depart^ ment superintendents. Oft d*y^^d■‘' in xioS^ tor 1941 showrooms ofi on Tenth sti^ ^psIrlhWly in- specl^ 19i^ jpOdelK" ''V ^ pleased . ivadiw^d ' ianch ja. .aa^ CbevrOl^^-tor H41.)iaa.‘yiutny new features in addition to its larger and to«niez body, to^ar wheelbasa Jbeantifni styling., Despite the large demand and numerous advance orders from all parts of the country, com pany officials have expressed the opinion that orders for new Chevrolets can he filled prompt ly this season. Those who have not seen the 1941 models in this vicinity are cordially invited by Gaddy Motor company to visit their showrooms any time, where a member of the personnel of the company will gladly explain the new features and give demonstrations. Total attendance at the fehow- ing Saturday was estimated at three thousand people and many expressed complete approval of the new models. mo. y?cr j Is ^Y. Kidiiaper .A .^1 ’.' .Is Ci4>tanl''^^ b Siam % .Mdent Of, Wii^svrrlee was bald ton- age 81, who '1‘ovith, Miif,-i^~dnl^ i^-old Marc de ‘Trietaa last night and Te^r SpaTcA^MlkB of Investigation a- j f1 that- the man ^^W***", tl>® golden-haired IfBf child :W|tB todnd in3 the rough 'Sisrn foi^hiils yesterday bad the crime. / , agents Identified the man as ■ Wilhelm Jacob Mnhlenbroich, a Gmmaa alien who entered the United States by way of Van- B. C., January 1935. ^iRo confessed after a Inmber- nian had; captured him in the Sierra^ Nevada foothills and is now held at ah nnldentifled loca tion,. G-men said. . “The child is being returned to his family, unharmed, -perfectly safe and in good condition," said Agent Howard Bobbitt in a state ment authorized by Chief J. Ed gar Hoover in Washington. The son of Count and Countees Marc de Tristan, gurgling happily ' and asking for his “mumsle,” was I rescued from the kidnaper by| Cecil Wetzel, of River Pine, in j the storied mother lode country | of California, 16 miles south of placerville. - ...-^^-eervlce age 81, who died JRathjrddY ki at> Dajdb lit towizsltip. R^. J7 Q.'Y(t^ and Rev. ''Bdd .. fiiyed conjdUctad the last ritee. ,f yJ^. Sho bad been twice married and is Burvtved by fouh Children: Mr*. Maty Somers; of StateevlllC; Jake Eller, EWfhaonV./’John Ellef, of Dayld, and'Mts. Myrtle Johnson, addr^s unkhown.'' mm hT THE TIME OF NEED 1 Eastern Star Meeting Use the advertising columns ot this paper as your shopping guida RE-SALE OF LAND North Carolina, Wilkes County. Under and by virtue of an, order of the Superior Court of Wilkes County, entitled. Town of JVilkes- boro vs, Vetra Poindexter, the un-^ dersigmed commissioner having, sold said land on the 30th day of j Au^st, 1940, and an advance bid having been placed upon the same Wilkes Chapter No. 42 O. E. S. will meet Thursday evening. Sept. 26, at 7:30. All members present and j undersigned Commissioner wii ^ ^ . offer W sale to the highest bidder for cash on the Tth day of Octo ber, 1940, at 1 o’clock P. M. that certain tract of pai-cel of land ly ing and being in Wilkesboro town ship Wilkes County, >{prth Caro- vislting O. E. S. members are in vited to attend this meeting. Candidates for the degrees of the order will be initiated. MABEL HBNDREN, W. M. EMMA DAY, Secretary. CARD OP THANKS We •wish to thank the many friends and relatives of ray fath er, Marcus Lee Welborn, for their kindness and help during his sickness and death and for the beautiful flowers. MRS. CARL S. GRAHAM AND FAMILY. Ads. get attention—and results' lina. Being lots number 22, 23, and 24 as shdwn on the map of Grafton Heights, W. F. Miller, and W. A. Stroud development. These lots front on Corporation street, for further reference see deed in book 141 at page 560 from W. F. Miller and wife, Ruby Miller, to Mrs. Vetra Poindexter. This the 23rd day of September, 1940. J. F. JORDAN, 9-30-2t m Commissioner fr/, Coat Style , Sweater or* Wide Wizi^ SHEETING 19 yard Hem It And You’ve Got A Sheet Children’* SHOES For the Tots and School Ages Women’s Full-Fashim HOSE PERFEC'' y|Q. QUALITY fin New Fall Shades Good Cotton Rib. Sizes 38 to 46 iatf BOYS’OXHTOE OVERALLS MILL 49g FULL CUT WORK SHIRTS Sanforized Shrunk MEN’S BOYS’ 49c 39c Men’s and Boys’ Cotton Worsted PANTS DARK ggg PENMEY^S ^.1 Brought lo yotf SAM WOOD, who govo you Geodbyo, Mr. Chips'* Mi.s.s Clyde Shepherd Is Bridge Club Hoste.ss The members ot the Wilkes- horo bridge club and some extra visitors were delightfully enter tained by Miss Clyde Shepherd at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. K. Whittington. Thursday eve ning. Three tables were placed for bridge in a pretty setting of mixed fall blo.ssoms. High score prize within the club went - to j.Mrs. Jay Jones and among the S’ I visitors Mrs. James Lowe was the ! winner. An ice course was served the conclusion of play. I Aaerica's Three Masketeersl Quick on tho gag>>, Quick on tho trigger... Hal Roach prvM.ilt THOtNE ITopoor* SMiTH’S HIIAOIOUj NOVEl Bluebird Club Met With Mrs. Archie McNef After a summer’s vacation of not meeting the members of the Bluebird Sewing club met with .Mrs. Archie McNeil Thursday evening. Ten members were pres- 'ent and spent a delightful hour tin srw-ing and conversation after ' which the hostess served tempt ing refreshments. The home was attractively decorated with cut I flowers. I srorring AMHPNI MINJOU > CAROLE LANDIS JOHN HUDDARO • wiuiam gargan VERREE TEASDAIE • MARY ASTOR OOMAlD MfEC • FIANCIIN PANGBOIN JOYCE COMPTON • Dir»cl*iJ by HAl lOACH EtiMttd An, UNOEO aTISTS P lOc Wednesday lUc 31U OF THE PICTURES . WBWBBT aho best TOUR greatest , WESfW PiCVfJRBB HOPALONG Hopalong Ciusidy RuaoUHsydrn Amdy Clyde ; R— in — Three Men Firam Tmuu .. and Rat Moriton diz- covor* Rcmgor Frod't not to slow at lovol RANpS FORTUNE" A rinwMt nctinwtti Fred MacMurray Patiicia MorisoR JUbert Dekker ■ckNmaiiMi HncMirSal Pennell-Johnson Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pennell, of BooJiur. announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Ruth Pen nell to Charlie Johnson, of North Wilkesboro. Mr. Johnson is the son of the late William and Lula Johnson, of this city. The marriage took place Sep tember 7, 1940, at Mountaip^gity, Tenn. They will make their home in North Wilkesboro.—Reported. Mid-Week Prayer Service Mid-week pfayer service will be held Wednesday night, 7:30, at the First Baptist church with members of the T. E. L. class of the Sunday school In charge. The public has a cordial Invitation to attend. T. E. L. Class Meeting ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ T. E. L. Class of the First Baptist Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Annie Ander son on C street Thursday night, 7:30. All members are nrged to be present. Ada. got tttetloD—and nmlta. Unanimously APPROVED! Chevrolet For 1941 A Really Sensational Car! We want to thank the many who came to our show rooms last Saturday to view the new Chevrolet for 1941 ... and express our appreciation for the many complimentary remarks made about it. We’re proud of the line for 1941—and there are many, many reasons. If you are one of the few who have not yet seen the new Chevrolet, we cordially invite you to do so, and get the facts. Greater beauty, performance, and en durance. Many new refinements that you’ll appreciate. Eye it—try it—you’ll buy it! Motor Tenth Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. f
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