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^ Women’s Church, Civic
And Social Activities
MISS MAMIE SOCKWELL, Editor—Phone 216
Bct., Mre. A. C. Waggoner
Hoste At Turkey Supper
Rey. and Mrs. A. C. Waggoner
were hosts at a turkey supper
«t the parsonage Thursday even-
fa* at 6:30 o'clock, having as
Cveets the members ot the board
•C stewards ot the North Wilkes-
horo Methodist church. Around
twenty were present and follow-
fag the supuper enjoyed a delight
ful evening ot fellowship togeth-
Ruth S. S. Class Has
Social Meeting
Miss Yolande Kerbaugh was
tosress to the members of the
Ruth class of the First Baptist
church at her home here, having
eight ot the members pre.sent.
In the absence of the president.
Miss Wanda Kerley wa.s in charge
of the business part of the meet
ing and also led the devotioual.s.
The 4 6th Psalm was read as uie
•cripture lesson, and was tollow-
«d by sentence prayers. Mis.s
Blanche Halt wa.s elected as re
porter for the class. .\t the close
•f the meeting the hostess’
mother and si.iter. Miss Dori.s
Ruth Kerbaugh. served i-ertesh-
Bents.
Intermediate Girls At
Hinshaw Church Meet
The Intermediate girls of the
Hinabaw street church met,in
regular session at the home of
Pauline Absher Tuesday
The members present were
Pauline Absher. Annie Johnson,
Opal Porter, Mrs. Bauguess and
Mildred McHone.
Ruby Lee Johnston had charge
of the program. Refreshments
were served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Opal Porter on De
cember 16th.
Social
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the Wllkesboro
Methodist church will meet on
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. N. O. Smoak,
-the president.
N. Wilkesbo.-o P. T. A.
To Meet Thursday
The North Wilkeshoro Parent-
Teacher a-ssociation will hold its
monthly meeting in the schoo'
auditorium on Thursday after
noon at 3:15 o’clock. A musical
program will he given by Miss
Ia)uise Younce. public school
music teacher in the school.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
of the Wllkdbboro Methodist
church meets Tuesday evening at
7; 30 o’clock at the home of Mrs.
Virginia Rogers with Mrs. Rus-
sell Pearson as co-hostess.
The Spiritual Life group of the
North Wllkesboro Methodls’
church will meet Tuesday after
noon at 3:30 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. Cecil Hauss at 502 P
street.
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the North Wilkeshoro Methodist
church will meet Tuesday even
ing at 7:45 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. Gardner with Mrs. Rufus
.Morrow and Mias Margare' Hall
as ho.stesses. Miss Edith Brown
will have charge of the program.
The circles of the Wilkeshoro
Baptist church will meet on Tues
day a.s follows:
home of
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Tho flftb 'Smiaar singing held
at Fairplalns whs described b^
many as the ttest they ever atten
ded. J. ' A. Giniam, chairman,
said that in the entire history of
the association he was satisfied
that the singing of choirs, quar
tets, soloists, and especially the
Two At
> Man,R0i Honored
Mars Hlli, Deci 1. Edward,
Darwin Dancy, Jr., son ot Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Dancy, of North
Wllkesboro, has been elec
ted president of the freshman
class at Mars Hill Oollego for
1941-42; and Edward Adelman,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
PISH ,,
Should'a wartime emergency
arise, the annual enpply of
lor food could be increased “al-| P C
most Immediately,^ by 185,060,-/ .vI*'JEmOo
0^0 pounds, says 'the Federal Fish
and WlldUfe Service ' ’
To reliewe
Misery of
congregational singing had never. Adelman, Sr., of Wllkesboro,
been excelled.’' I**®® elected vice-president
All available space In the au- of the freshman class.
ditorium and the Sunday school
rooms of the church was filled
and many stood on the outside.
"All classes and quartets were
seemingly at their best. We don't
think the singing can be beaten
But you can never tell when our
singing Chairs, and qiiartets make
up their minds and put their souls
Into this marvelous service. You
are sure to hear singing that
The election was delayed a
week because of a tie in three
of the offices. The election for
the senior class was held last
week. »
Ads. get attention—and resolta.
COMMISSIONERS SALE
OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the pow-
«r of sale contained m an order
will Inspire the soul and lift one from the Superior court of Wilkes
will inspire lue soui, county, in an action entitled
to higher heigh s of Christian ^ ^ ^ Osborne
living. We hope Bro' her Gilliam |^j.g q ^ Osborne, Jake
may not let up until he enlists Osbome, Eli Osborne, M.'.ttie Os-
every choir of singers in the borne, Lila Osbome, G. )D. Stin-
bounds of the association. We son, Mrs. G. E. Stinson, R. M.
looking forward to the next Osbome, Guardian Ad L tern, for
Xs&flc OsbornCj
lif h Sunday.’’—One present.
© J.B.S CO.
Wilkeshoro .Football Bo.vs
Given A Delijthtful Party
The football ooys of the Wilkes
horo hi.eh school were honored
at a deliglitful party at the Oniii-
muiiity Hou.e 'Tnursday evening
given by Misses Hea Godfrey, '.u-
cy G.'ier. and Addie Lou Saylors. _
Ilobiiy Smoak. and Jack Howard, j
The group were directed in a ^
niiniher of games by Miss Godf'Ty
and at tile close were served re
fresh men's.
Red (’ross Sewini; Room
To Re Open For Work
The Red rvos.s sewing room is
>o tie open each Monday. Wediie.s-
day and Friday afternoons at one
o'clock. Any organizations or
cluhs. wild wish to sew ai night
or on days other than tlie.se will
please call Mrs. Guy l.illanl.
British Women
Gettincf Into Real
War Work
Circle No. 1 at the
.Mrs. Sloan Guy. 3 p. m.
Circle No. 2. at the home of
Mrs Charles McNeil, 7:30 p. m.
Circle No. 3. at the home of
Mrs. W. H. Foster, 3 p. iii.
Circle No. 4, at the home of
.Mrs. Charlie Bumgarner, 7:30
p. ;ii.
Circle No. 5. at the luime of > active par! icipatioii in the war.
Mrs. -Mvin Sturdivant, 3 p. in.
London.—Women ot the Auxil
iary Territorial service — like
I their counterpart in Russja
I—are taking a more and more
Women’.s riub.«! Are
Colleetins Tin Foil
As a project in National De
fense the Women's cliiHs in Dis
trict number three are collecting
tin foil. The presidents of the
clnh.s in the Wilkesboros have ap-
poin'ed coniniitteos to he respon-
sihle for this project. In the
Wilkeshoro Senior cluh .Mrs. N.
The undersigned Comm'ssioner i
w'ill on the 20th day of December,;
1941, at the court’nouse door in.
Wilkeshoro, North Carolina, sell at j
public auction to the highest bid- j
der for cash at the hour of 12'
o’clock M.,Noon, the following de
scribed real estate situated in
New Castle township Wilke.s
county. North Carolina, and bound- .
ed as follows: |
Beginning on a red oak in Hen
ry Simms line thence running East
■with Henry Simms line to the
Yadkin county line, thence North
with the county line to Robert C.
In ever increasing proportion.^,
they are working with—and in | dyers’ line, thence We.st to Jeff
many cases even replacing—-the Poster’.s line thence South to a red
men of Britain in active war oak in Henry Simms line to the
work.
As recently revealed in *he
Hou.se of Coiiimoiis. Britain does
not intend to increase the number
ot divisions that today make up
her army.
Expand (lixiiijcs
New call-iip-i. foreign volnn-
eers will be sent into already
beginning containing 60
more or less.
This the 2flth day of November,
1941. ■
. F. J. McDuffie,
’?’.5-4t fmt Commissioner!
O. Smoak is chairman and in regiments and organi-
Stetsons
Christmas
Treat
For that maa on your
mind. Get u Stetson gift
certificate, $.S to $20,
and tuck it in the cute
hat-box with the
miniature Stetson hat.
Comes Christmas and
the lucky chap will be
set for the Stetson of his
choice. Drop in for the
easiest ''hopp'iig ever!
PAYNE
Clothiiig Co.
North Wilkeshoro, N. C.
Hnppv Tuners ('lub
.Viet Friday F,veninjf
The Happy Tuner’s club, of
'vliicli .Mrs. .Andrew Kilby is
counsellor, mei Friday evening
at the home of Miss Lucille Cas
(*y. New officers for the year were
Pieced a.s follows:: PreRideiit.
I’al.-y McNeil: Vice-president.
.Mary Evelyn Crook; Secretary.
.Naiicy Rousseau; Program
chairman. Dorris Casey: and pith-
licity chairman. Elizabeth Mc-
.N'eil.
The following pupils played
piano solos; Agnes Keiierly.
.Margie Newton. Dorothy Shell.
Mary Evelyn (Took. Jane Carter.
Nancy Rousseau, Mary Ellen and
Lucille Casey.
A social Itonr and refre-^hments
were enjoyed :it (lie close of
the program.
i"1iti.()!i-Giay
.Mr. and .Mis. A. C. .lolmsou
"’1 ■.niuinnce the marriage of
li.'ir yo'.nigest li.ingliter, .liilia
■r: ni ‘ s. to Bax er Gray on K'ri-
i!;iv. Novemiier 7. at Doi'son. '.vitli
Rev .\ It. Aliernelliy oflieiailng.
Tile iiroom is ilie youngest
.son of .Mr. I.iiUier Gray ami llf>
late .Mrs. Nannie Stroud Gray,
of Cycle.
Tin- young couple arc now at
home wi ll the groom’.s parents.
North Wilkeshoro club Mrs. J.
D. Schafer, and her assistaiitj: are ^
Mrs. Ray Hoover and .Mrs. W. '
11, Diihling. Boxes are being
placed in drug stores and other
public places for the people to
deposit their tinfoil.
Wilkeshoro Won nn s Club
To Have Benefit Party
The Senior Woman’s Club of
Wilkeshoro Is holding a benefit
card party at the Community
House Friday evening. Deremher
12. beginning :at eight o’clock.
Anyone wishing to make reserva
tions may call Mrs, E. N. Phillips
president of the club.
zations—which will he thus ex
panded. hut not increased in the
number.
For this reason, a- well as be
cause of the growing shortage
of man power on these islands,
women are taking over more and
more of the so-called “men’s
jobs.’’
Especially in the Royal Artille
ry is their activity and responsi
bility increasing. They are now
being trained as anti-aircraft
gunners.
••Aid In Work
Women are already engaged
on much of the work of anti-air-
AOilt E Oe S.ALE OF LAND
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain Deed ofj
Trust executed to me on the 17th |
day of November, 1937, by Roffl
Davis and wife, Elsie Davis aTid i
at the request of the holder and
(,wner of the bond secured thereby,
I .shall on SATURDAY. DECEM
BER 27, 1941, AT 12:00 O’CLOCK
NOON, sell to the highest bidder
by public auction for ca.sh at the
Courthouse door in Wilkeshoro,!
North Carolina, the following de-|
scribed tract or tracts of land. j
Dying and beung situated in Lit
tle River Township, Alexander
County, North Carolina, and in
Boomer Township, Wilkes County, |
North Carolina, and adjoining the
lands of Pearson and others
and bounded as follows: j
BEGINNING on a Walnut run
ning North 20 degrees J5ast 92
poles to a Hickory; thence North i
The general level of prices re
ceived by farmers for agricultur
al commoditie.s on November 15
declined four points from a
month earlier, reports the T. S.
Departmen: of agriculture.
Durham county farmers, now
I hat the tobacco season is over,
are giving more atli ntion to such
farm improvements as 'erracing
and forestry, savs .Assistant Farm
.Agent James L. Huff.
■sicraft defense, but have no‘. up 48 degrees We.st — poles to Pear-|
-"’^'•no-.Ahe present, taken entire son’h comer; thence West 66 poles,
re-1 to a pine .stump or stake; thence;
charge of gun pits. South 90 poles to a stake; thence 1'
East 66 pole.s to a chestnut oak;'
thence South 48 degrees East 19 j
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A Little Man
With a Big Idea
about...
CHRISTMAS 6IVING
For such a litile fellow Reddy has a lot of big
ideas . . . take Christmas giving for instance
, . . there he's practical . . .You give Christ
mas presents to your family and intimate friends
because they’re special people ... to remind
them thev are special people . . . and that you
want them to be happy.
Then give something that will keep on giving
the year ’round . . . giving comfort . . . con
venience . . • service.
Nothing so comnletelv meeLs these requirements
as dependable electrical appliances.
Shop electrically! NOW!
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LEADER
Wood’s Hybrid Golden Prolific poles to a stone; thence North 68
led ten other varieties in a test degrees East 4 poles to the bo-,
conducted by J. D. Aycock. Black ginning, coPtaining — acres, more
_ , T, 1- 1 0 or less. This includes all the mnd
Creek, Route 1 yielding 6-’ 9 between N. L. Rnsse!
bushels of shelled corn an c. P. Russel. See Deed Book
reports J. A. Marsh. a.-isis'aiit 172^ Page 522.
farm agent of Wilson county. I This the 25th day of November,
-■ 11941.
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