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'J^c.-M iKF.iaboAi&iiSiP sm , "->. U R. i;. BalHs, Dt Suitord,’ mg h«r m>A. Mr. Carf BaK In Wilkeaboro.' ' .i-- ■ f ^ ■"^ dauglitar wu born Friday dr. and Mrd. Mack Reavls Wilkes hospital. r. and Mrs. Frank Roe are parents of a son. born yester- at the Wilkes hospital. I I M 1111 I 11 -A daughter was hWrn W«hes- day'at the Wilkes hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Phynnts Dillard. i.-i I- A aoh was bom today at the Wilkes hospital to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Williams.. , ,, .t •Mr.’ Paul Beshears, of Detroit, Michigan, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. John Beshears, at Summit. Mr. J. A. Ball, of Gilreath post office, was a pleasant caller to The Journal-Patript office Tuesday. is-aw*. both" of __ ;cbvfefy;‘ yioiT^ lot Carotfa, mat' "" as, Mrsj Bants, and Miss Jean Moore, daughter vof rim 'hlsters ot'Mrt.' Mr.‘and* Mrs. Ivey Moor«w« -w spending several days in Char lotte. ii , ifor' V9 sni"'luui.,kept in'i^ .t^ll; mbdeni- Improvemelit^ Mr^ James Ritchie, of Pores Knob, left today^ to resume his studies at State " College after spending the summer with his parents at Pores Knob. Ai^ve In C lI| . Dodge automobiles, t S 4 8 model, have arrived 'at Wilkes T> iv o Won ' .'Auto S'ales company, local podge Miss Bertha Sockwell. piy^„„th dealer. ‘ . Greensboro, Is spending several j ^ ghjpnient of four new Dolges, days here with her mother and jjjg ^ost popular lody I sister. Mrs. C. L. Sockwell and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Martin, migg Mamie Sockwell. i Jt- ■ . ... k lALPH BELLAMY ■ ALEXIS SMITH Ansdnsi • bfii TsMsty • AIm Jnkka i»«>.4ky MICHAEL CURTIZ terW fimmat [Today - Friday of Greensboro, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mar tin, of Wilkesboro Route 1. Mr. Walter Jones, son of Mr. i and Mrs. W. E. Jones, entered j school at Mars Hill College last , week. I Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. I Yates, of North Wilkesboro route one, a daughter, on Sunday at I the Wilkes hospital. are receiving Work has been started on the comment, attractive new home of Mr. and Mrs. Allie McGlamery near high way 16 in the Pleasant Home community. Mrs. Vernon Church and little daughter, Sylvia, of Millers Creek, spent last week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks of North Wilkesboro. much and favorable lV«. .V i Mr. Mack Miller is leaving to- Mr. and Mrs. George Childer.5, | day for State College at Raleigh of Boone, spent Sunday in Wilkes- where he will resume his studies j boro with Mrs. Childers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smlihey. Little Miss Shirley Ann Mc- iNiell is recovering from a tonsil j operation. She is the older daugh- iter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- IIIIIIIIIM Millers Creek. ,LEN ROWDY, RACY, RIOTOUS COMEDY! engine speeds. The bodies are adequately trimmed In stainless steel In quantities greater than formerly and nothing for quality and ap pearance hag been curtalle>l.. All are invited to see the new Dodges and to get n deihoiiMra- tion of their excellent rlBlng qualities. Senate Race Seen “lit" Ba^^ For Maybank Mr. and' Columbia, S. G., Sept. 17. Many excellent Improvements have been made on ][®“^“®|dorce and cleans grease and dirt line of cars. Including increased ■, v .> Bg. tjjiafe tlhie, has Added sdnfh a,ifi qdttlFmbat > new to' fikUT jftfywbryj y -ns-’'',. . ' It, One Bttdftif 'tllekk is', the new yanl^jy^seatti for'the rest roon- !I^e seat 4s fitted -if 1th Tiolet light sterillEer, whteb''is' lomaUcalty Mils all germs and, makes the facilities' StrTctly san itary for every visitor. It Is'the; first item of this type of equip ment In North Wilkesboro. Another first was the purcbasf of a steam pressure clean^, which is especially adapted to cleaning automobile motors and cbdss^ Under steam .prwsore,' a proper solntion is sprayed ' with' ^eat In a jiffy and at low cost. Another piece oL equipment at Dick’s and one which ratedl.. a. photograph and article in. State magazine is the distance tible; By turning a disc to any one of 101 cities on the chart, the dl^ tance shows up in a slot, tooth er with the numbers of the high ways to travel to reach that point. Price Of Milk Is Now 15 CenU Quart Montview Dairy today announc ed increase In price of milk to - R5U llLUlValit; lU pi 1 scattered returns from yester- jg cents per quart. /Iott’o T^ZXTYI T)rilllSlTy to * yrt/»i*Aoa^ B A COiUMBU PiCTUHt I Sc». ptoy I.T >. A. y'otho- • A JOHN R 5UHL ItODUCTlOW. hy John m. stami MONDAY and TUESDAY U Allen Theatre— as a member of the sophomore class. Mrs. Joe Heath, of Monroe, spent the week-end here as a guest of her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Hetah and Mrs. J.' Q. Adams. . ■ . - . - ,. ^. I day’s Democratic primary to j increasd wad neceekary Mr. Bruce Phillips, son of Mr. nominate a United States **®*tor ^ Increase in cost of and Mrs. G. W. Phillips, and failed today to alter the results labor dhd other things es- who enlisted in the army an Sep-j materially and Gov. Burnet R. ggntial to milk production. . ..; tember 4, is now stationed at Maybank appeared to have won ipjjg pyj^e now is lower than Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 'the nomination over former Gov. 'olin D. Johnston by a majority Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Eshelman gf more than 21,000 votes— plan to attend the Southern As-1 Latest unofficial returns from soclation of Hosiery Manufactur- 1.407 of the state’s 1,520 pre cincts gave Maybank 89,967 votes and Johnston 68,837. ' Maybank, 42-year-old business man and former mayor of his na- I ers convention at Asheville Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. S. S. Howie and Miss *TAt9. aj. 'I UlllU UllU AXJIIAICI V* , Ethel Hemby, of Monroe, N. C.,'^|.yg gUy.' charleston, said he were week-end guests of Mrs, ■ would take office short- A Big Event For North Wilkesboro Come in and let us tell you all about it! BE SURE TO ASK US FOR COUPONS Next “Appreciation Day” Is Wednesday, Sept. 25th OTOR CO. “YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER” Tenth' Street North Wilkesboro, N. C, HoTrie’s son, Mr. H. B. Kowie, at Smlthey's Hotel in •Wilkesboro. - We are pleased tq^ state that the condition of birs; Llnney Bumgarner, who has been ill the past ten days, is now much Im proved. • 'Mrs. g;. P. Mitchell and son, Phil, haw returned to their home at Portsmouth, Va., after spend ing the summer here with Mrs. Mitchell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Finley. Mr. M. J. Beardslee, of thi.s city, returned Tuesday^ night from an enjoyable two weeks fishing trip to Atlantic and other points on the coast of North Carolina. Sergeant T. R. Smithey, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Smithey, of Rparing River, has landed in Iceland with the American forces. He sailed from New York on July 27th. Mrs. J. M. Church and daugh ter, Mrs. Ina Bolen, of Washing ton, D. C., are here on a visit with Mrs, Martha Church, and In the homes of Messrs. W. J. and Turner Church. James Anderson, three-year, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Anderson, of Wilkesboro, sustain ed a broken thigh Tuesday when hit by a car. He was treated at the Wilkes hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Atkinson, of S'alisbury, spent Tuesday in the city with Mrs. Atkinson’s par ents, Mr. and Mr.s. Genlo Card- well. and sister, Mrs. Lucille Far mer. Some improvement is reported in the condition of Mr. W. G. (Pete) Canter, of Purlear. who received bad spinal fractures In an automobile accident on Sep tember 7 at Millers Creek. He is a patient at the Wilkes hospital. Messr.5. W. F. Gaddy and Guy L. Snow have returned to the city after attending a Buick dealers’ meeting In Atlanta. The new 1942 Buicks will be shown in the city within the next few weeks, they .state. Miss Eula Andrews, of Galax, Va., Is here on a visit to Mr. and Mr.s. I. M. Myers. Miss Andrews was taken suddenly ill last week, and Mrs. Myers went to Galax and brought her to this city for re cuperation. Mr. Ward Eshelman, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W- Eshelman, returned to Woodberry Forest, Va.. Wednesday to resume his studies at Woodberry Forest school after spending the sum mer at home here. Miss Bessie Lee Anderson Is leaving today for Memphis, Tenn., where she v ill attend the Mem phis Academy of Fine Arts. Miss •Anderson was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D.‘ Anderson. Mrs. Anderson will .-Remain for a visit with her par- L'lWts, Jir. »)qd Mr8... ’/ilia^.,;.8£i «t Coriath’, Mliss^tiwL prices for grade A milk In other towns. ■ .'C Jack Mount Goes - To Tennessee Job Jack Mount, who has been,)Bn- gaged 'In organizing M op s e Lodges iq .this city and Lenoir during this,year,, left this week to Continue his Moose activity .In .TennesseiK -- .Mr. Mount made many friends in this community who regret to see him leave, and resided here long enough to see the* local Ij. . O, p. ^M. have a over' 100. ly after October 15., Roger C, Peace, Greenville newspr per pub lisher, was appointed bjr the Gqv-, ernor to serve until that date, after Alva M. Lumpkin. of .Colum bia, appointed to the vaejinw le^t by James F. Byrnes’ riietaupn fo the. Supreme court, died IMS than two week.3 after induction in, • . . J 1 ■' tt.\ ■ July. ■■••S';-. Lleut.-Gov. J. E. Harley, a lawyer of Barnwell, will sucpe.e^^ Mgybank as governor. SOUTHERN hosiery" I^N WILL CONVENE TONIGHT AsheviHe, Sept. 17—The annual meeting of the Southern Hosiery Manufacturers association will get under way with the banquet of the j directors at Grove Park inn to- from the prime minister’.- resi- morrow evening, and sessions of dence in London, had on April the full association will start Fri- 18 informed the axis that if day morning at 10 o’clock. either Athens or Cairo were Approximately 200 manufactur- bombed, reprisals would be car- mwmberUh Attack ^ (bairo For First Time M ' '' - — ,, Cairo, Sept. 16.—Axis war planes, in defiance of a British threat of retalllation against | Rome, bombed Cairo for the rr*"' i time early today. In an rttac'' which killed 39 persons and wounded 93. j (Britaih, in a warning drr,ect i-fe.C. Ol-. - V'rs: •j-’.i ' fc-" J, W r;(. Lliotf - i'y - 15 .'5 V, , ' li' We are an ^^Appre^tion Day” Merchant. Come in mi let us explain ill de- * iy tial how you may share : io the *AppreciationDay J - US FOR COUPONS |i ^ • > • 9.^' ., i> • ers from all over the south are ex pected for the gathering whose sessions will continue through Sat urday. Ads. get attention—and reanlts war”) ried out against Rome. (Further, It was stated that once the bombing of the Italian capital started It would “continue | as convenient to the end of the Erwin’s Men’s Shop ‘‘A Complete Man’s Store” 'Phone 18 North WHheahero, N. C. THE ADS. ARE YOUR MONEY-SAVING FRIENDS! DO itsj Everywhere in tWs land you see ice-cold C^-Cola doing Hs |ob, too... bringing workers refreshment... quick i^cshm^ Thirst asks^^n^^ mor» In offic^ facto^ and[ uwks^ps ice-cold Coca-Cola is making Jitte miniites long ehougli for a. big rest... bringing busy people ■ '"-i’ SOTTltO |»NOt« AU(Ta5»ITV Of THf mmti- ‘ ^ '
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