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The days of sleeplBg
swlapng hainmdclf are
far as the majority of Dncie Sam’s
sailors are concerned. Most Of
the new ships are outfitted with
steel bunke which, when not used,
fold against the casemate, or
wall. ’
Women s thurcc, Uvie
And Soci a 1 A cdV hies
^MISS MAMIE SOCKWELL, Editor—Phone 216
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Mrs. Ira Payne Gives
Bridge Party Thursday
Mrs. Ira Payne was hostess
at a delightful bridge party at
her home on Fifth Street Thurs
day evening, entertaining at four
tables of bridge, which was pre
ceded ny a dessert course. The
top score prize in the game went
!to Mrs. J. B. Hlgnsmlth, and low
'score to Miss Dorothy Mullen.
For decorations Mrs. Payne nsed
a profusion of chrysanthemums,
while the Thanksgiving note was
carried out In the tallies and the
■dessert course that was served at
the beginning of the game.
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Social Calendar
The Spiritual Life Group of
the North Wilkesboro Metho
dist dmiv^ wiH meet Tuesday
afternoon at S:M o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Edd F. Gardner.
The Wesleyan Service Gnil^
of the North Wilkeaboro Metho
dist chnrch- will duet at the
church hut Tuesday evening at
7 ;45 o’clock with Miss' Edith
Brown as hostess. Miss Irby
Ferguson wiU be in charge of
the program at which time the
Guild ritual will be used for the
first time.
Tea and Topics Club Met
With Mrs. I. E. Pearson
with Mrs. I. B. Pearson as hos
tess the members of the Tea and
Topics club and several addition
al j^ests were delightfully enter
tained at her home on Sixth
Street Friday evening. Three ta
bles were arranged for rook amid
a pretty setting of chrysanthe
mums.
The high and low awards were
won by Mrs. J. M. Crawford and
Mrs. W. E. Jones with the trav
eler’s prize going to Mrs. C. B.
Lomax. The hostess was assisted
by her daughter. Miss Peggy
Pearson, in serving a salad course
with sweets at the conclusion of
play. *
The Ladies Bible class of the
Wilkesboro Methodist church
will meet at the home of Mrs.
W. M. Deberry Tuesday evening
at 7:30 o’clock.
The Fidelis class of the First
Baptist church will meet 'Tues-
'day evening at 7 :.30 o’clock at
the home of Mrs. Fred Emerson
with Mrs. E. M. Long and Mrs.
Rufus Church as co-hostesses.
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JIrs. J. M. Crawford Is
Hostess To Her Club
The members of th.i Current
I Topic club and some extra guests
were entertained by -Mrs. J. M.
Crawford at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Isaac Eller, Jr.,
at her home in Finley Park
Wednesday afternoon. In the ab
sence of the president, Mrs. E. E.
Eller, roll call and news items
were in charge of Mrs. ■ Hoyle
Hutchens. An attractive arrange
ment of late fall blossoms made
a colorful background for the
guests at four tables of rook. The
! count of scores gave Mrs. F. C.
! Forester and Mrs. W. E. Jones
Ihigh and low score awards.
! In serving delicious refresh
ments at the close of the game,
the hostess was aided by Mrs.
Isaac Eller, Jr., Mrs. Isaac Eller,
Sr., and Mrs. J. D. Shafer.
The mission study class of the
First Baptist Church Woman’s
Missionary Society will be held
Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. Chal Mc
Neil. The book on foreign mis
sions will be presented 'by Mrs.
W. F. Jones, the mission study
secretary.
Campbell-Pierce Marriage
Vows Are Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas
Campbell, of Moravian Falla, an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter. Laura Louise, to Ralph
Richard Pjerce. of Millers Creek
and Tryon, on Saturday, Novem
ber 8, 1941, at Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Pierce holds a position
with the Champion Feed and
Hatchery at North Wilkesboro
Mr. Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jentry J. Pierce, of Millers
Creek, is employed in Tryon as
an electrician. After their re
turn from their wedding trip the
couple will make their home at
Moravian Falls.
Mrs. D. L. Crook Is
Bridge Club Hostess
Mrs. D. L. Crook was hostess to
the members of the Young Ma
tron’s Contract club and a few ad-
Under and by virtue of the pow-|ditional guests at her home on
er of sale contained in a certain ' Ninth street Thursday evening.
NOTICE OF sale OF LAND
Camden, '8.' C.—A veteran wf^
my mens - sergeant kad^ di^tetlM
instructor' who delves 'into cos
mic rays and atom gune—that’s
Technical Sergeant H*. B.'Zagpr
of Camp Edwards, Mass., who
plays a major role In the prepara
tion of meals for high-ranking
officers at First Army Headquar
ters, in Hoffman, N. C., during
the current First Army maneu
vers. ■
“My collaborator and I’’, said
Sergeant Zagei; in an interview,
“have known each other for
years. We’ve been working for
a lon3 time on the problem of
harnessing cosmic rays and using
tholr vast power. I’ve only been
able to do it In my spare time,
you understand.’’
Whereupon Sergeant Zager dis
played pages of formulae on the
scrubbed boards of the mess ta
ble and launched Into bio-chem-
Istry and physics. Together with
his collaborator, pharmacist John
C. Brown, of New Bedford, Mass.,
the Sergeant claims to have creat
ed living protoplasm out of inert j
matter and to have kept it alive |
indefinitely. Another of their ac
complishments, he said, was the
manufacture of chlorophyll—
the green fluid of plants—in a
pure. Isolated state. Sixty-seven
days were necessary to prepare
the protoplasm in its living form:
much less time for the chloro
phyll.
“Just as one example of what
we have been able to do with our |
discoveries’’, the Sergeant went i
on. "is the way we treat food sub
stances. We have been able, for
Instance, to keep bread fresh and
wholesome tor two weeks.’’
Reserved for the last was an
8x10 photostat of a machine
which used harnessed cosmic rays
as “ammunition.’’ These rays
can be canalized, said the Ser
geant. and used with great effec
tiveness under proper control.
In response to a further ques
tion in a more personal vein, the
Ser.geant said that he had been
in the army for 24 years and
that this was his eighth enlist
ment. He has been in the diete
tics field for the past 17 years,
and teaches the subject to classes
of army students at the Cooks
and Bakers School at his home
station. For the past_two years,
he has been called to special du
ty at the mess of First Army
staff officers during maneuvers
last year at Ogdensburg. N. Y..
and now in the Carolinas.
His favorite preparation is jel
ly-rolls.
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Durhaip,^ Nov. j 9.—NOTICR TO —
l^mnTitriving today for th« ^•,‘irix*^
mini meeting of the North Caro- Combe,, decaanad, latat^of^
bha Methodiat conference, which County.' North QarolinA ^!
begins tomorrow at the -TWnity^to notify all ^
Methodiet church and ends Friday 'fir'd
5^y«St. tWy^erifliTon or bj- ;
About 650 persons are expected the «th day of October, 194*,
to attend. lo, this notice will be pleaded ia^
The opening session will be held bar of^ their recovery. _AH par-
tomorrow night, when Dean' Paul sons indebted to_ the saU estote
Neff Garber, at the Duke nhiver- will malre' anmediate
sity divinity school wil speak to ’
the historic society., 1941.
Bishop Clara I^reell, of Char
lotte, will administer holy com
munion and the conference will or
ganize Tuesday morning.
MRS. LETHA COMBS, ‘■
Administratrix of the estate
of George Combs, deceased,
F. J. McDUPFIE. Attorney. '
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judgment of the Superior Court of -phree tables were placed for play Research in paint and pigment
Wilkes county in t*ie caM of^Tlm ^ pretty setting o^ mixed fall technolPgy has resulted in the
development of improved house
paints which clean themselves
under the action of wind, rain,
and sun.
Federal Land Bank of Co^mbia, Thanksgiving
SrSrfenSS motif wa. omphas«.d ia th. t.blo
empowering the undersigned com-,appointments. The top .score
mis^sioner to sell the lands describ-1prize for the club went to Mrs. Ru-
d in a certain mortgage deed un- fug Church while amongst the vis
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dor date of the 27th day of July,
192.5, executed by Ethyl E. S. Lam
beth and C. J. Lambeth to 'The
Feleral Land Bank of Columbia,
and recorded in Book 12C, Page
l'>8 in the office of the Register
o? Deeds for Wilkes County, the
■m'icrsigned commissioner will ex-;
pose to sale at pu’dic auction to i
itors Mrs. M. B. McNeil was the
winner, and Mrs. Alice Stafford
received the prize for the lowest
Refreshments were served.
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Junior Woman’s Club
Gives Benefit Party
pose to sale at pu‘'ut i The benefit card party sponsor-
'tbe highest bidder, for cash, at the|pj j,y Junior Woman’s club of
Courthouse door o, \Vilkesboro, Community
North Carolina, at U o’clock, Thursday evening was quite
on the 8th day of Decemhet, l9fl, • ■ la
the following described lands, ly-jU .succe.ss in evciy «ay l ta
n.- and be:ng in Antioch Town-;hies were made up for bridge with
sl'Tp. Wilkes County, and morel the high score award.s for the la-
partieularly described and defined dje.s going to Mrs. Carlisle Jordan
;;s follows, to wit: land Mr. Bob Damschrodor. In the
.All that certain piece, P't'T®* ■ g-ajae of rook which was played at
„r tract of land, Ifour tables, Mrs. P. W. Edwards
“nd’beinron"the Yadrin^River^and ;"'as the winner Setback was play-
The BooL Trail H g’nway Road.'ed at one table with Mr John
about 1 mile from the Town of Ewc-eney and Mr. George Walton
Roaring River in Antioch Town- -winning the prizes, and the bingo
ship, Wilkes Couniy, State of ijjward went to Mrs. Claude Dough-
North Carolina, having |ton. Refreshments were served
shapes, metes, courses and clis-
uxteUigent, factory-snpervi^
SQtVICE — at dowa-to-eailh
prices!
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Mcm and SpocMcoffom Sid>|*cl lo WMwwt
WILKES AUTO $AI|S, Inc.
tances, as will more fully appear
by reference to a plat thereof
niade by H. C. I.andon. Civil En-
o-ineer and Surveyor, on the 6th
day of .July, 1925, and attached to
the abstract now on file with the
f ederal Land Bank of Columbia,
the same being bounded on the
north by the Yadkin River; on the |
east by the lands of Lum Douthit |
during the evening.
Annual Meetinsr ,
Of Stewards Held
At Elkin Friday
east by the lands ol l.um uouen..:
heirs: on the south by the lands of.“f Methodist churches m the El-
^ k r-r _.i At-* U-,f Ifin Hicti^/»t wnx nr» r ndHy
kin district was held on
afternoon at Elkin with Rev. A.
C.' Gibbs, district superintendent,
presiding.
Principal business at the meet
ing was the setting up of the fi
nancial program for the year in
the district and special emphasis
was placed on evangelism. A dis
trict committee wt^s appointed
with Dr. E. K. McCIarty, of
Boone, as chairman. The other
members are Dr. A. C. Waggoner,
of this city. Rev. R. M. Hardee,
of Mocksville, Rev. Herman Dun
can, of Elkin, and Rev. Frank
Stought of Cooleemee.
Dr. A. C. Wag^goner and J. H.
Rector represented North Wil
kesboro. From Wilkesboro were
Dr. J. C. Stokes and J. B. Hen
derson; Millers Creek, Rev. J.
L. A. Bumgarner and C. S. Bum
garner; Moravian Falls, Rev. J.
M. Green.
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N. C.
C. A. Key, and on the west by the
lands of Anna Lee Salmons.
TThis is the same tract of land
heretofore conveyed to Ethyle Eve
lyn Salmons (now I.ambeth) by L.
J. Salmons and wife by deed dat
ed April 20, 1922, and recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Wilkes County in Book of
Deeds No. 124, Page 316, Convey
ed to L. J. Salmons by M. L. Fin
ley, widow, T. B. Finley and
others by deed dated January 13,
1898, and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Wilkes
County, in Book of Deeds No. 27,
Page 400, etc.
'The terms of sale are cash. No
i')id, will be accepted unless its
maker shall deposit with the com
missioner the sum of ten per cent
(10%) of the amount bid as a for
feit and guaranty, the same to be
credited on his bid when accept
ed. Notice is now given that said
'ands will be resold immediately at
♦he same place, upon the same
terms on the same day, unless
said deposit is made. Every de
posit not forfeited or accepted will
be promptly returned to the maker
loon expiration of the period al
lowed by law for the confirmation
of said sale.
TOs sale will be made aubj«t[^^-
to the confirmation of the Court. i tt « I ^ i*
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in 1942 is expected to be great
er then in 1941, althodgh the
improvement will not be as mark-
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