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'.kK ISbUT ^iTr. C»ri B«lUa»«vho 1* work- Mj| «t Fort Ifpa. W. A ,it' the , Ills’ tunilW^ Mn. Miss - B of W. C. spout the id tiis stoter, of Ssoford, with Mr. rastwro. illls, student Qreenaboro, to Wllkes- Rev. E. y. Bum«araor) of Itiy- lonmUe, filled 4i>* rogular ^ pointnent' here on the 1st fiun- ■day and as usua) preach^ a fine fOrmon. . Rev, S. I. WWts filled Ills regular appointments at Mt. Her man and White Plutns Saturday and Sundry. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Gilbert, of boro with hlriS^. Mr. and Le«o»r. vlsdted J _ . ^ • ' .^1 #«>&nr1ci harp An thC l8t SUIMIfty Mrs. Carl BulMs.i^’ Rev. Glenn Huffman will .■.Prb*c)i on Sunday night rt Mt. ^2ioo chBrch. Elverybody Is Invited to attmid. ^ Attorney T. C. Bowie and At torney T. C. Bowie, Jr., of West Jefferson, attended court in Wil- keeboro Wednesday. Mise BUed-V^lj^son, teacher In piano and-iroSPito, North Wil- kesboro schools, Fah to Charlotte Friday and Saturday attending the Notional Music Education convention. friends here on the 1st Sunday and attended church at the Bap tist church here. ^ Mr. Don Lowe, of BiylbrsVllle^ visited friends In this community LIBERTY Monday-Tuesday Mrs. W. N. Pardue was award ed the basket of produce at the Home Demonstration Curb mar- Iket Saturday for having made the [largest volume of purchases thot I dry. fe. $ NEVER A DULL j Mr.s. Hurry Pearson spent the ; week-end at Pilot Mountain with ■Miss Clara Caudill and on Friday i evening they went to Win.ston- j Salem to see Tallulah Bankhead tin “The Little Foxes.’’ MOMENT Miss Helen Aycock. who has Sunday. Miss Dessle Russell and Mr. Don Lowe visited friends In Alex ander county, Sunda.y evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Brookshire, of Lenoir, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Laxton, Sun- d^y Mr. and Mrs. Cub Walsh visit ed their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Watson, of Lenoir, Sun- dny Mrs. G. A. Eller is sick at this writing. We hope she soon gets better. Mrs. G. B. Carlton, who wu.s a piitient at Davis hospital and had a serious oiperation, is hack at IN THE •VUSS ntllfll Ayk:uv;n. n 11U» ucao a. , i. mf%n\t been a patient at the Wilkes, home much Improved, her many UU6H PARADE hospital several days following an operation, hus returned to the I home of her pr rents. Rev. and I Mrs. .A. L. Aycock. OF 19411 i Mrs. W. C. Carlton has return ed to her home at Williamson, W. Va.. after sTtending several days at Pores Knob with her mo. ther. Mrs. Sallie Jennings, who hns bedn very ill. Jiiss Mattie Myers, daughter of, friends will be glad to know. Miss Annie Howell, teacher at Cvcle. spent the week-end ut home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Howell. The Gilbert sisters, Misse.s Clara Bell and Mozell. made their usur.1 visit to Hickory where they sing each Saturday evening at 5 15 P. m. over station WHKY. Manv people throughout the county heard them sing and ptoy Mr. and Mrs. Evy Myers. i Tom Crowell, of went an appendicitis operation ] -A’v. ana _ ‘Siitiirday at the Baptist hospital Staiesvil e, a I in Wiiistnn-S lem and is getting I ... lolong fine, ,know. friend.^ are .glad to I ' Mis. Bessie Lee .Anderson, diMightor of .Mr. and Mrs. Ivan 'D. Anderson, of this city, who is a stiidPiit of the i’niversity of I Mississippi, recently pledged the IKrppa Delta Sorority of the Uni versity. ha mrnl W bk IMk . bl Ui NKI SIA1HNQ Aim. mmimstmim am. Botterworth fieo. E. StoRe ■ Willie Best |b«M I) M M ■ ttn MM Mbb I On a recent visit to Saltville. iva.. Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Bentley. ,of Pores Knob, were accompanied home by tlieir daughter, .Mrs. Joe I Carter, and two gninddaughters. I Russel and Sue Ellen Carter. Mrs. I Carter and Sue Ellen have re- ^ turned to their home and Russel j remained for a more extended 1 visit. . i‘Farms of Tomorrow’ j At Wilkesboro School TURK ky HOAGY ouuRKHAfi ! Wednesday Night NOW SHOWING « SEE IT SURE RAGE IN HEAVEN” ROBERT MONTGOMERY TNGRID BERGMAN • .AL.SO • THE ALL NEW METROSCOPIX "Farms of Tomorrow'’ is the title of a ,^how to ibe given free at Wilkesboro school l uditorium on Wednesday night, March 19, 7: SO o’clock. Everybody is cordially invited to attend the show as guests of 0. G. Wellborn and Sons, 921 D Street. North Wilkesboro. dealers in Allis Chalmers farm equip ment. The .show is described as very entertaining and .should compose un evening of good entertain ment. \KW The Univernity of .Arizona has iwteiited a process which removes the lint from around ii cotton seed with a soution of sulphuric acid and then washes th* seed, leaving it smooth and clean. and Mrs, of Kings Creek, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs 0. B. Carlton, Sunday. Mr. .lacoh Crews is right sick. We hope he soon gels belter. Mrs T F. Greer is right sick with mumps. There are a num ber of cMses reported here. Mrs Lum Woodie and Mrs. Joe Stanley, of Cricket, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Russell, Sui.day. Mr Nattie Walker, of 'faylors vilie, and Mr. William Steele, of Pores Kno'b, vDited in the home of Mrs. Lillie Russell, Sunday. Mr. IT- Russell and Mr. Sewell Russell visited their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mr.s. J. E. Davis, of Fores Knob. Sundiiy. Mr. E. M. Woodie left Monday lor Kannapolis where he has a posltlim in the Cannon Mllis. Mr A. F. Greer and .son, At well, are very busy with their shop work here. They have just completed another new truck bed. Miss Lucy Greer was a visitor to Goshen community. Sunday. Mi-s. Thomas Isbell and Mr. George Pelree und Miss Dillard Petree and Miss Elizabeth Isbell and Mr. J. H. Isbell, all of Lenoir, visited in the home of Mrs. J. E. Phillips, Sunday. Mrs. J. M. German is 111311111" her sister and other relatives in the state of Georgia this week. We hope she has a good time and safe return to her home. Prof. Abernethy, who taught school here more thnn 50 years ago, called on old friends here a few days ago. Mr. Abernethy is making his. home at Lincolnton now. 96 Mfk' --T- is ’> Recently AiorR 1uif..|^d, Mrs. Rsjt Robinson A loa, fmitfh Reg. MlM itory Bello Hayee and Mr. «ood test'In lier.sajWi^jilwiig&r-^ Lester Johnson motore^.^, 1>nn eeaee Sunday and returned'bus ban end wife. Hayee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hayes. Mary Robinson’s friends |llbe glad 'to'Ism tbAt sbe |s irOTlng.' ' t Mr. Lunda Pierce Is recovering from a severe esse of’fin. Mr. Knd Mrs.’ John Dose and son, Paul, and family, of Yadkln- vllle, visited relcllvee in the ■com munity, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Church were visitors in the home of Rev, (Uncle) Lee Miller, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes were visitors in the home of Mrs. Hayes’ father, Mr. R. T. Lovette, Sunday. The students of Millers Creek school say thiit they are glad to have Prof. R. V. Day brek at his post in school. He has been ill with a case of mumps. Miss Gertrude Eller, who has been at Winston-Salem for some time, is visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Eller. Rev. J. L. A. Bumgarner filled his regular appointment at Ar bor Grove church, Sunday. It seems thst some one had visited Arbor Grove church dur- ng the past week and disconnect ed the stove pipe. The sexton made a fire of coal and left the room without noticing the discon nection, whereupon the house was badly soiled by the smoke. Miss Wilma Nichols spent Sun day night with her grand purents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Nichols. bterestiiig Items Summit Vicinif 23 Bridges Are Bought As Junk At Horton's Money-Saving Prices The L. Gordon Iron and Metal Company ol Siate.-^ville, ha.s pur chased from the str.te 'highws' iand public works eom.mission 22 steel bridges that were wrecked in the floods last year. Fifteen of these bridges are in Wilkes coun ty and the rest in Caldwell, .Ashe end Watauga counties. .aspirin—100's .nly - 13c .$1.00 JERGINS I.OTION—-50c QQ- .AI.L-PURPOSE cream—bothO*' L. lOc WOODBURY SOAP— OC- 4 for - FREE—25.- Pepsodent Paste or Pow der with 50c I’epsodent Tooth Brush. Sl.OO (full pint) Pure COD I UIVER OIL—2 for 1 .V/X '.5c LIGHTNING CATTLE -I 1 POWDER - X 1 ^ $2.69 ELECTRIC HEAT PAD $1.98 'FULL PINT VANILLA FL.A YOKING - 19c 5’ NOTE BOOK FILLERS 2 6c Rex Whittington Is Taken By Death ) PRESCRIPTIONS Rex Whittington, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Welter Whittington, of Stanton township, died early today at home. Funeral service will he held at Parsoiiville Fri day. 11 a. m.. with Rev. Lee Be- .shears conducting the last rites, i Surviving are the father and mother end seven btothers and sisters: W. S., Bernice. Joan. Mil dred. Bruce, Glenn and Ray Whittington, all of Parsouville. We fill them just as ycur doctor orders, and alw'ays from purest, fresh stock drugs.— Then w’ny not share in Farm Loan Office In Citv Is Moved Hortons money-saving prices 1 __ • CUT-RATE Horton s DRUG store 150 PHONES 300 Office of the National Farm Loan association, of which O. H. Bracey is secretary and treasurer, moved yesterday from the Poin dexter building on Main street to the qurrters formerly occupied by North Wilkesboro Insurance . Agency in the Bank of North 1 Wilkesboro on Ninth street. The new quarters of the com pany’s offices are well situated and conveniently arranged. Tihoee having huBlnesg Atlth tb« Farm Loan Aaaori^tion .are aatted to rediember'tho a«to 'looaMon. u’i. yi' SUMMIT. March 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beshears. of Stony Fork, visited Mr. Beshears’ par ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Beshears, during the week-end. Mrs. Lizzie Church visited in the home oif her brother, Mr. D. A. Keys. Monday. Mrs. Ray Church, of North Wilkesboro, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waters, of the Pattons Ridge community duri^ the week-end. -.—T Mrs. Coy Church vteited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Keys, a short -while Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Church and little daughter. Joanne, spent a few days with Mr. Church’s par ents, Rev. and Mrs. John Church, last week. iMr. D. F. Beshears, Jr., of High Point, visited his brother, Mr. Frank Beshears. at Stony Fork Saturday. Cold, wintry weather continues to prevail here in the Blue Ridge, yet we are hoping that the wea ther men will change his mind and decide to give us some real spring weather before long. Mr. Clinton Church, who is in the CC Oimps at Buffalo, came home Saturday to visit his par ents, Rev. and Mrs. John Church. Mr. Gene Phillips and Mr. Ed gar S'pears. both with the CC Camp at Elkin, visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Phillips, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spe.irs, during the week-end. QlArlf OiirtiliA bttor. I'm no tott v«|i(|I.thi^jilfff^rlAa$ flight. ft vres ni mfpti Again, »»r - - —, — , dopo the gnngaros# Atwtt.;.j, Aiming of gnew Pm jMt ■ —' pictorni," Ah* sort qI belong on thA Rdaiill MCi.- oiifride^wn 'throggiL th» I got my stort her^ «a4 ing to Nevr Torn fti» • mahfng a, coombnek tX tUn iM rtAnd." ' - ■Iw eaae orB»; -u • If •{) * iic ThO, A«en«; RanM Bhow,^ w)||eiL .vjOl At the Liberty on day called for Pat^ to whirl of her life Ip an.Aprop^tiii ThiB one of thoBe. amtuement perk contrpptiona nBed U. 8. Air Corps to teat powers of wonl^-'be and automatically duplicate tfie pow er dives, barrel-rolls uid other hair-raising stunts of an aetoai -warplane. . ^ ' ' Director Gordon Douglas, sub stituting in the absence of £Gaf Roicb, was much pertuibed. “You don’t have to do this, Pat,” he told her. “We can always use a double.” Patsy, who has flown across the country fifteen times, insist ed that she didn’t mind. “Be. sides,” she said, “I’m wearing a new make-up — doeen’t turn green.’’ A few minutes later, firmly strapped in the cockpit, she was being whirled, rolled and batter ed Inaensihle. Yet,- every time the infernal machine brought her within camera range, she instinc tively spoke 'her lines. Five minutes later, the ma chine stopped. Patsy was wrong. Her make-up did turn green. 'i^^ihoot tha Ji?^P*tay pa^^”Or WM Mr liator of her donppto—R ankM her why iMt -W" .. ...,]oro eceno. When she -was Rft. «d twL the esM •Dd emr epptond^ fid tm'flY» minntee. ^ % Moving Picture Mulberry School Gene Antry in Santa Fe w.ll he hown on Friday night, March 14, 7:20 o’clock, at Mulherry school. Showing of the picture will he sponsored by the Alulheiry Home demonstration club for the bene fit of the Mulherry school lunch room. A cake walk will take place after the show. It is a full length feature show and at’mission will he ten cenU each. Everybody is invited. Sadist-Slayer Eludes Police Kansas City.—The sadist wh" hammered and* slashed Leila Ade- '© Welsh. 24, to death in her bed during the.drrk hours Sunday morning and'eut away a part of her hip still eluded police today despite a host of clues and the spur of a $500 reward. Although he left behind the death weapons—a railrotJ ham mer and a butcher knife—as well as a pair of blood-stained cotton "loves, the slayer benefited In his escape by the fact the tragedy was not discovered until daylight by the mother of the attractive, socially prominent victim. Police questioned several sus pects to little avnll. The city council appropriated $500 as a reward for apprehension, and con viction of the killed. Here’s Easy Time-Tested Way To Get Relief Get after those distressing spells of coughing and ease m^ry of the cold the widely used Vlcte way .. Boil some water. Pour « Into a bowl. Add a good spooiMm of Vicks VapoRub. Then breathe . in the steaming medicinal vapors. With every breath you take VapoRub’s medication soothes irritation, quiets coughing, helps clear head and breathing pas sages. FOR ADDED RELIEP... At bedtime rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Its poul- tlce-vspor action works to bring ort'wffi yon .SOntMMGAn SIHIE NEXT DOOR TQ GADDY MOTOR CO. LALIES’ SILK HOSE Irregulars ot much better Hose-pair lOc Mdice’ NEW SPRING PURSES Pat. Red, Black—each ' 25c Ijtdies’ Full Fashioned SILK HOSE Regular 50c Hose—pair 35c Little Misses’ PRINT DRESSES Odd 25c Lot Regular 10c TOWELS each 5c Ladies’ NEW SPRING SKIRTS $1.00 WASH CLOTHS Good Heavy—2 for 5c ALARM CLOCKS 97c Ladies’ New Brown and While DRESS SHOES 4 to 8 $1.00 Men’s Red Bandana HANDKERCHIEFS lOc Men’s DRESS SOX 5c Men’s DRESS SHIRTS Anvil Brand OVERALLS Irregulars $1.00 Men’s WORK SHOES $1.48 Men’s Heavy Covert WORK SHIRTS 48c Unbleached SHEETING 4c Boys’ SCHOOL SHIRTS BOYS. OVERALLS Size 4-16 49c Boys’ SCHOOL OXFORDS $1.48 Boys’ 8 oz. OVERALL PANTS 69c Boys’ 8 ■ oz. OVERALLS 69c SOUTHERN BARGAIN STORE Tough job to do?., pause and When you need to feel refreshed, turn to the complete refreshment 4>f ice-cold Coca-Cola. You will welcome it. Coca-Cola has the re freshing taste everybody likes. So when you pause throughout the day, make it ffce pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. YOU TASTE ITS QUAUTY Nb mottrs'-Xor thw sldy^ hat been.-unwrehav /' authchuty or tmi cocA-cotACOMPAinr nr tsSftdElMA JOTtow c^Awv .'.lit, r
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