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n W ▼ ^3^ JOITOAL-PAl i^'Ai ■ • iK 7k ^taa l;4w^ Hoi ^work of ^^^iiiiloa In •f ifotiA^CvoHn* art KLOet QQg^ Honday &nd Tuest|)k% m Saptembeii 22-23 at Bar|i Sprtnss ^ the Fourth Annual Pfe-67t>oi' Home Mieelon Confer ence. One of ^e finest programs that has heen' offered will be present ed. *rhe conference cony^es on' Monday at 2 p. m. and Ihsta throngh Tuesday afterdoon. It’Is ..sponsored by the Synod’s iHoVne Mission committee of which* Mr. K. G. Hudson, a Belk’s executive - of Raleigh, is chairman and Dr. E. Bi. Gillespie is superintendent. The conference brings to its platform this year the following leaders in thought and action; Ride To and From‘The Fair In cm CABS FHONE 176 Day and Night Service Dr. B. R. Lacy, who will de liver the closing address on evangelism at the pre-Synod home mission conference at Barium Springs September 32- 23. Mr. K. G. Hudson. Raleigh: Rev. C. D. Hutton, Reynolds; Rev. J. P. H. McNait, Morven; Rev. H. L. Reaves, Charlotte; Rev. L. T. Piephoff, Williamston; Dr. E. E. Gillefepie, Greensboro: Rev. C. H. Stark, Lansing: Dr. W. L. Lln- gle, Davids.'n; Rev. C. I. Calcote, Benson; Rev. Robt. Turner, Kan- Notice To Our Patrons mington; ‘B«v...B,,.]t' Greensboro: and Dsv.B. Th . MW- ThereTwill .ho sermon, addregUi discussion and a forum houmoaio plan of the program committee U to present something . inspira tional,, practical and challenging. , The conference ^wUl end with the emphasis npon evangelism. Rev. W. M. Cu)frie wlU preside and Dr; B. R. Lacy , will make the addreM. , This meeting will be followed by the annual meeting of the Synod pf North Carolina.. Dr.-'W. T. Thompson of Union Seminary, Richmond, wl)l, as retiring mod erator,‘^preach the opening ser mon. A large group of delegates is expMted to participate In the sessions 'of . North Carolina’s gr^test Presbyterian body. jttVfhh.eMT^ p'cloch'vorsh^ 8«pv^iSi*5n^&'rayit Baptist church tltlif'lliti^biy-mpiiilng, the putoj tuPiWitk oa, ••’*n»e Chrisllim^ LlgjltiWns^will tp the ikermon topic'It niSe f ' ili. woiiF&ip s^- vicn. •'riljis wiii.be the third in the seriOB of Sunday .evening ser mons’' during September Vn the theme: " “Secrets ot' Effective Christian Living.” The public Is cordially invited to attend the services^ "Church going families are happier fami lies." • Woo4«i4fe'^^airy ^increases Prices Due to higher cost of feed, la bor and other essentials in pro duction >of milk, Woodslde Dairy, owned and operated by J. E. Ger man and Sons, today announced increase In the price of milk to 15 cents per quart,' Dairies regret the necessity of raising prices.^iUt' the •> manage ment said there “was no alterna tive In face. of increases In cost of production. -. 'EPISCOPAL GHTRCH Services will be held In St Paul’s Episcopal church Sunday .evening, S'eptember 2l, at eight o’clock. ’The puhl‘", is cordially Invited to attend. ‘ - ■“ .I^Jfeyt^pWUkeshOFO bl»h jfchoAt'' ” ' ' ^ b*ud pa|tlclpBted>!fs '' the Cald well Cfiiteniiial parade held -in WILKESBORO CHARGE Services will be held at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. at the Wllkes- boro Methodist church. The pas tor, Dr. J. C. Stokes, will preach on "The Secret of Abundant Liv ing” at 11 and “The Might of the Mite” at 8. Youth Fellow ship will meet at 7 p. m. Services will be held at 12, noon, at Union church. Church doors will be open for member ship. Nazis Search Through Paris For Firearms ■' / bi:air!0^. * seeAhe new -Piy- entb-asiaMle .^fn^ their uesday, ' ' Praltfetbj the 1942 ihodel, which Lid* by Director Lawrence | themunufactjir- Camenpn, the band headed the have not ^nly retained qnal- ;jfe(^WU«!tlon of the'blg parade I but have nwde many neWHm- and received much'' i: favorable . comment from spectators, amoti" whom was Governor' J. ST. Broughton, who praised the North Wilkesboro band highly. O^er bands were ‘ Lenoir, Mrrlon, Hickory and Kannapolis high school bands. Those carrying the North Wilkesboro hand to Lenoir were Dr. F. C. Hubbard, Mrs. R. T. McNiel, Mrs. Paul Hutchens, Mrs. Edd Gardner and Lawrence Cam eron.. provements; I , With new body lines ’and am ■pie stainless steel trim, the new Plymouths are exceedingly at- I tractive and are expected to gain !ln popular favor this year. First glance at the new Ply mouth Is sufficient to • convince one that no quality and appear ance has been curtailed and that the 1941 model represents an Improvement in automotive gineering and workmanship. URSDMk 8»PT.ii6; xm 1 Pores Knob Home Club Has Meeting Due to the high cost of wish to announce that after . . labor and feed, we OCTOBER 1st we will be compelled to advance the price of milk to 15 cents a quart. We regret that we are> unable to continue our old prices. ^Ve w^sh to thank every patron for his patronage in the past, and we hppe to merit your continued business imd goodwill. Montview Dairy J. M. German & Son., Proprietors BOOMER ^ NORTH CAROLIN.\ ■yichy-—German police search ed from house to hou.se in the Jewish quarter of Paris for fire arms recently as German mill, tary authorities warned that for any more attacks' On ■ German sll- diers, hostages taken front; all classes of the 'Pafrits' pdpnia’tion would be executed in “ever In- cqfasinghium'bers." -The &n search was id the llth arrtndlsdilient (ward) where Jews p!%domihate.' It was •'hot revealed whether any guns ^ere found. The district has 'been raided frequently in round-ups of political prisoners. ’ ■ At Chevrolet M.^ting Messrs. W. F.. Gaddy Carpenter, Wade Barlow and O. K. Pope, who are connected wltfi the Gaddy Motor’Co., attended a meeting of Chevrolet dealers at Marion yesterday afternoon. At the meeting plans and programs were outlined for the introduction and .sale of the 1942 model Chev rolet automobile soon to be pre sented to the public. ON DISPLAY HERE Motor Service Sales Co., Inc. CHURCH PLAINTIFF IN $100,000 SUIT IN WILKES COURT (Continued from page one) Holshouser, of Boone, attorneys for Church. Defendants in the case are: American Equitable Assurance company, of New York: The Continental Insurance company, of' New York; *1116 Westchester Insurance company, of New York; Charles W. Lewis, state deputy Insur*nee'commissioner of North Carolina, Individually; Jennings M. iBryan, of Burlington, indlvi- duaUy, agent oT'''th'e three a'bovf nanved: insurance p'pmpanies... ■The complaint .alleges; tl;at’Jon July..i»a3:7,'^rs.^,;w., J. Churct established .the',’Mqyflower Bern ty. ShoBoe ^^h^j6ur,Upgton,. which, .fvflfs ! hiarii ^)w,n^| .prpiiedy ^andj that her husband o\vped',i?P part of the buinda^s. On"Augnrt 25, 1938, tje;property Was destroy ed by 'tire and after the fire Church wad''charged with arson. After ^several continuances in Alamance cpuply court the case was tried hind:,^^_hjireh was ac quitted. I - The complaint further alleges that representatives of the three insurance companies, Bryan, their agent, and Lewi met in Burlington after the fire, that they called on Church, accused him of setting fire to the prop erty, and when Church protested that he was Innocent a warrant charging him with arson was ex ecuted without consent of the state insurance department. Other allegations include that the companies and the individuals conspired to defraud Mrs. Church of the payment of the insurance nolicies and for that reason charged Church with arson. The plaintiff is well known In this pa. t of the state. He is pro- j prletor ot Wilkes and Tenth street barber shops and Mrs. Church is owner of Mayflower | Be: iify Sbo-ppe and Mae’s School j of Beauty Culture. The Pores Knob Home Dem- onstrftlbn club met in its regu lar meeting September 12 at the home of Mrs. Bertha Baker. The meeting was called to order’ by the president, Mrs. B. M. Broyhill. Mrs. J. M. Bentley led the devotional prayer, Mrs. Ber tha Baker read the scripture les son. The club collect was given in concert. Mrs. P. M. Lowe call ed the roll. At this time Mrs. J. M. Bentley gave a brief summary about the picnic held in August and the .work the club was doing. The picture study was directed by .Mrs. Ci M. Ashley, which was very interesting. The subject was “Avenue of Trees,” by a Dutch artist, Meindert HO'bbems, who was noted for his land scapes. After all business was taken care of the meeting was turned over to Miss Elizabeth Williams, home agent, for her demonstra tion, which was on linen. At the close of the' demonstration dell- ciona refreshments were served •by Mrs. Baker ' and daughter. Ruby.. ' ‘ if jjjJ 4*' liOiW .. noAet^f car kas »anjr ntm ^ tM qnalffr'ata Vf - : tluB aae liave'bera^ ii^^^ Aii* ^ , ’ haneed.' ■- 4 has new body llaii -with eL fectfle appplntments which glva it the appearance of an aotomo- ' bile in the higher price brackets. 'There la no cnrUIlment of any ' feature of appearance or quality,, Instead. Improvements hav^,be«,.._. added and stalnltis steel is naefl '''' In sufficient qnant.ty. , . An are invited to see the Pontiac and to'secure a stratlon. ; I ^ }». B.' McNeill and W. H. Me- - en-i Nelli, of McNeill Pontiac com- I pany, went i^p-. Charlotte Wednes- All are Invited to see the new j day and returned .with the new Plymouths at Motor Service Sales j model Pontlkc. ^ company and get a demonstrtrion. leading; the aan. get less monev. Try it. AriH get aVtent1«t>—and result a NO SCRATCH PAPER "Guess that pen will have to go on itching.” - “Why?” 'Tm out of scratch paper.” Smiih-Pardue Mr. and ,Mrs. E. H. Smith rn- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Pauline, to Mr. Moyer Pardue, on September 15, 1941, at Wilkesboro, N. C, Ads. get attention—and resotra NOTICE To Our Patrons Effective October 1st, the ‘price of our milk will be 15c a quart. This slight increase in the price of our milk is due to increased fe^ smd la bor coats, and it is only by necessity that we make this announcement. We want to thank all our friends for past pa- trenage, and we hope to serve you even hetler in tite future. - Ji E. German & Sons, Owners -L ~ NORTTi CAROUNA" BARE’S STORE A North Wilkesboro... 1 Daisy Church Is j Claimed By Death. mi Daisy Church, age 52, resident of the I.«wl8 Pork community, died this morning in Statesville. Puner-1 service will be held Fri day, three p. ni. at Lewis Pork church. Surviving are four sisters, Mr.s. Carrie Holman, North Wilkesboro route one; Mrs. Mary Bishop, Purlear; Mrs. Emma Baker, Lenoir; Mrs. Parthanla Byrd, Banner Elk; two brothers, Marshall Church, of Winston- Salem. and Will Church, of Pur lear, and one son, Howard ‘Church, of Purlear. Dehart Citizen Is Claimed By Death A Motor Service Sales Co., Inc. Ninth Str^t North Wilkesboro, N. C. Teleph >ne 335 Austin Brown, age 28. well known citizen of Dehart, died this morning at his home. Funer al will bo held Saturday, 11a. m., 2t Dehart church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lona Brown, of Dehart: two chil dren, David Lee and Bnla Brown; father and mother^-Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Brown; two brothers'. Am-' old and' Green ters, Mrs. Claude Humphrey, of Winston-Salem, Mrs. R. P. MUw, of Dehart., Mrs. -Arthur Miller, ' 'of North Wilkesboro,, «nd Miss Mar- Igie Brown; of Dehart. I Sailor: "I shay,' fxV^lsh. a hapAfi IlaundryT"’’ . ' Cbtnrman^ ‘iTaKchsttM’' MERCHANT We want our many patrons to share in the big ‘‘Appreciation Day” Treasure Chest, so be sure to ask any one of our sales personnel about details. By all means, ask for your coupons. Headquarters for Lacies’ Ready-To-Wear, Men’s Clothing! Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. L Tenth Stoeet;;:.^,;% >; North Wilkesboro, N. C. I ii-'' J
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