^ewt Itomt AIh^J ■wiy TuriMlr : ittoiAenn^p, a!^V Mr. i. B. McCoy^ a „'itk«aboro, ItM iNiliated hi the U> citizen of this city, uoAse^s^t ^3. Ann; at Port Bragg. ' nperatioB today at the ' pital. Hia condition tlw^.after- Q; fJ' Miaa Mary Helen Greene, of noon was described as satisfactory. ^HBaone' was a #eek..end guest of . ^ „ Mr, atui Mrs. Dock Wiles. 1 Mrs., J. E. Spainhour and Mr. Roy Spainbour attended funeral tsrv.lces for Rev. W. R. Brad.ahaw , former Biptist prstor here, at ,the Pirst Baptist church in Hkk- A t.., i. i A' * ory Saturday afternoon. A daughter was bom today at | . the'Wilkes hospital to Mr. and! Mrs. Frank Eller, Mrs. Ka'h- Mrs. J. R. Beamon, of North'ryn Lott and daughter. Anne. Wilkesboro route one. i'kMr. H. F. Hayes and family, of North Wilkesboro route three, were visitoiB In this city today. Ifrs. Lillie Martin returned, to her home here today from the Wilkes Hospital, where she had underwent an operation. spent the week-end In'Salisbury. I where Mrs. Eller visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Culley and Mrs. Lott and daughter visited Mr. and,MrH Max Barker. iT'hose from 'Vt'nkesboro atten. ding funeral service at the Hiek- Mr. and Mrs. William QBian and son of M^nt HoU^ spent the church Satur “” iday afternoon tor Rev. W. R Arvel Phifer. Bp.tdahaw were Mr. J. H. John Miss Ella Brame. nurse at Hoi ’-•■Una College, HollinN, 'Va., is vis ..Ring her paf^ente, Mr.-and P. J. Brame. Mrs. 'W. M. McCulley, of Salis bury, is spending this week here with her fa'her and mother, Mr. and 'Mrs. E. E, Eller. Miss Marcella Pendley, of Pur- lear, has accepted a psisition in the Office of Yadkin Valley Mo tor company. son, Mrs. W. B. Llnney Mrs. He' en Cashion, and Mrs. Georg* Mrs. ( Kennedy. Former residents o V/ilkesboro there included Mr F. G. Holman and Miss Ha Ho! man, of Raleigh, and Mrs. W. H Spivey, of Rich Square. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Plii!- more Rhodes on March 21 at Da vis Hospital In Statesville, a son. t Mr. Flank Pennell, who has ■been living in San Francisco for some lime and who has been called to service in the noval heat -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robbins. . , , Misses Nora and Elizabeth Bot-j''^'’erve, has been ' toms, and Miss Josephine i'^ PHcL Haffey, of Somers township, were | Pennel , Millers Nor h Wilkesboro visitors today. ' Mrs. John W. Gaither of .Miller Creek. He has returned to Phila- .Mr. Max .‘Vheher, well knwn dgiphia to join his ship there. young citizen of North Wilkes’jo- „ ,,, , , ro Route 1. was among the many Prt. -Albert D^ey u., visitors calling at ths office to-|i'. M. \\ ood, of Roai mg iver, , » dav gi'adualed from the huge Air I ('oi-ps Technical school at Keesler Mr. H. .'VI. Waddell, who >e iMiss., after an intensive 19- sides at .Moxley postoffice. w,is a course which prepared him to pleasant caller at this office to- s^rve as an Airplane Mechanic “on day.. While here he had his name {i„, line.” Private Wood’s class, added to our subscription list. 'which nuinberetl in the hundreds, r, • , „. .i • J I will be dispersed among the many Mr. Dwight Wiles received ^j.mv Air Forces to IKUuuil injury to his left hand Sun-, Uncle Sam's day when a car door was slammed [ course there includes train iiijf in uircraft maintenance fundamentals, airplane structures, Ne^V- Inued ii'\^lB,,No. ,5? comprU^p jtna .faiwtj, tfa^ tie soutf ^Tifth' Pklif tQwir^ ,Wal comnottif;, ,,ypr ,Wa1tt' broken and two others were badly bruised. -rtoCottW (But, SheTnei.) hydraulic systems, propellers, in struments, engines, electrical sys tems. fuel systems, engine opera- ,tion, and inspectial of single and I multi-niotcrcd planes. ! Master Sgt. Jolui D. .Moxley, son "" lof ldIS. Ellen Moxley, of Laurel 'Springs, has been admitted as an j Officer candidate to the Air Force Officer Candidate school at Miam' ' Beach, Florida. After successfully completing a twelve week intensive course of instruction. Officer can didate Moxley will be commission ed a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army of the United States, (Air Forces). .At this school, the first of its kind the Officer spociali'zed courses in administra- supply duties. SPICED with Ginger .Rogers, “Roxie Hart” comes to the screen as a good little girl who could do no wrong—but how she tries! Ginger is starred in the hilarious new 20th Century-Fox hit at the Allen Theatre Thursday and Friday. Skinnay Ennis, A College Flop, Organizes Band With Hal Kemp Mrs. B. F. Watkins Funeral On Sunday Skinnay Ennis’s career Is an ex. i.’-mple of what can be dong !n the wry of turning a hoibby into fi. li^p work '* ~~ ■ Skinnay always loved music. held at Bethel Daring high school in his native SaUabury. N. C., he organized and conducted a school hand and orchestna. The boys didn’t ma’.ie She died ^iday. much money, but they hrd lo's ' Su^vrng are her ^-"band am of fun, and Skinnay was launch,^d daughters: Mrs. Thomas Hig- on his career as an entertainer. ® which has curren ly reached a Watkins, of North Wilkesboro. new hi^h point in his outstanding . , , , - . -i of'air^e MwttvUaJEalla Tto^ti- ahip mrth Monviiui 'Cjihek ipvar to Moravian Falla this -t&. ja -riiproxiinately ion.iiii^.eoi'- , «t .|Vflkefharo. .am^' .MOub',^ TovllsV^M* alttf HOk I. wlfich ioehidM idiot .a fai^, tie aoutli^'i^jipri^ vp. noflhoni 9a«t|p^ tPOWMblP. .♦«)»» rtp •i, a.erow,«pprogitnB^P^';f#« , lf-^he|ry; wsiek ift all MallienT' ToTwakfpjffekl of hlghyrar No;. No. , District No. iijt—Mulberry wo, 3, - which U comprised of the /er.-- ritory het-ween Highway No. 18 and Mulberry Creek.' . District No. 18 Is Mulberry No. 4, which ia composed of the H.ay Meadows community, or that portion that lies east of Mulberry creek up to Mulberry No. 1. District No. 19 — New Castle Township No. 1, wlhch is com- prise^d of Clingman community, or all of the territory lying north of old Highway No. 60 over to Clingman and then directly west to the Yadkin county line. District No. 20. — New Dastle No. 2, comprised of the northern end of New Castle Township. District No. 21—North Wllkes- b'oro Township. District No. 22, — Reddles River No. 1, which is composed of all the territory that lieswe.st of Millers Creek and from Millers Creek north on Highway No. 16. District No. 23—Reddies River No. 2. which is com'posed of all the territory that llai east and north of Highway No. 16 and No. '421 in Reddies River Township. District No. 24—Reddies River No. 3. which includes all the ter ritory that lies betvTeen Millers Creek on the west and Highway No. 421 On the east. District No. 25, Rock Creek No. 1. which is composed.-of all the land west of Knottvllle to the KnottvlllebMountjaln View Road, then Northwest on the Hay Mea dow Road. District No, 26 Rock Creek No. 2, which is composed of all the territory on the northeast of the township that lies north and asst of MounUln View-Roarlog . kVBock ^Ifeek No. of all ihe shhthewR eorner ’of Ho- nj^stMtos iklR;; ' -t ^ ; DiS*Hct.;l?0-,;?®r TlWhiU No.’ E to «mb*k>**4 all the 4er» Ttaphill Tlpwnship tbaf ^ , of JUtae tondy OtMk'" S»pd jioaring -7 .Diilrlct No. Sg^irrapbiH Hdl' DpfgUoUa Creek , and Ro*riii|#.tv«r oto the west err'er to the Ikmght^-A#^ Blkln Rtoid. . •, i Distriet'No.’SJ, Traphlli Ii inelndes all tlie">terrft«diY, i« the. i)ot!l|^ioii Ai»tlii:yp- ^ Nfl7';tsS§’'Oalon No.'"'!. ?jOOto*poh«*: of the bskWl^ | Fork eom^ftnfty located In tWi^ irJJt * v®«t sMtiok of" tJnloti . i- _ ti'-i,- iiirlcj-HA- ?4**iPblop No. 2. wiujui Hif'TOapo^*. of the North Wri or T»»»Sy;«*tfon that lies ih tJie nortSeiiBt cai*hiri- District No. SB, Union No. 3. which Is compoied of from Whit tington School south to the Stan ton and Reddies River' line. District No. 36, Walnut Grove No. 1, which Is comprised of the ^Ingfleld-Dehart Section that lies wevt of Carter’s Mountain. District No. 37, Walnut Grove No. 2, which is comprised of all the territory east of Carter’s Mountain, composed of Abshers and Dockery Settlement, District No. 38. Wilkesboro No. 1, which is all the territory that lies to the west of the east fork of Cub Creek. District No. 39, Wilkesboro No. 2, which is all the territory that lies east of Cub Creek. Places of vo!lng for the pur pose of electing community com mitteemen end delegates to the county convention will be an nounced at a later date. LAWRENCE MILLER, Sec'y Wilkes C. A. C. A. ttor-Fatr- ofleen .Arw « Mr*. a»i^#i8:r Reading the ads. get you more for less money; try it. Hundreds of men’s and young men’s new Easter suits on the racks. Come and get yours now! Prices a«e reasonaWe. GOOD WILL STORE. Maurice Walsh. COLDS as most n— WICKS 1 ▼ VapoRuh |4—4li.l Relieve misery, as most moUi«s do. Bub thof throat, chest aai back ■with Um«' teated Pattern 516 Is cut in misses!* andl women's sizes 12, 14, It; tS. SK. 30, 32. 34. 36, 38 and 40. Size MT requires 3% yards 35 Inch fdtMtc-- and 4% yards ric-iac. Send FIFTEEN CENTS fpt«* ONE CENT (0 cover cost of lu*- Ing) for this pattern. WRITE CLEARLY SIZE, NAME, AO- DRESS AND STYLE NUUAFRL Send orders to Newspaper Patlbna Department. 79 Fifth Aveane. Nei» Yo'if, Rev. A. B. Hayes and Rev. Hayes conducted the service. Ed tive. pe,'.s0Tmei and supp.y Lpon gradua ion, offieeis will b. ,3^^ j,is roommate wa.« assigned to duty a lad of simll'.r musical iiiclinv deparunents m the An Foices thu. relieving trained pHots fro™ orchestra, and Skin- dutie.s and allowing, them to devote « . impor ant mem- their full tune to flying. The ini- personnel, playing the mediate ava.libdity of housing and . Another meim- traming facilities .plus excellent climactic comlitmns prompted ar- my officials to choo.se Miami Beach . „ • u..,, as the ideal location for the school. Sco t Music Ha'b I Skinnay was taking a coinmer | Mrs, D. H. Brown . Is Taken By Death s V'tov role in Republic's “Sleepytime Gal," starring Judy Canova. now 11, me O’ ,is showing ;-t the Liber'y Theatre, candidate studies 3o During 192.5 and, 1926 Eiin'.s rniversity of Noi’lh Funeral service was held to day at Austla, Baptist church for Mrs. Maud Jane Brown, age 52. wife of D. H. Brown, of Traphlli. She died Sunday morning in the hospital at Elkin. ^ ^flL.'.Brpwa is survived by her hy^amLfivo SOttJ, Ernesi Robert and Wli.ner Ifa Brown, tnd one daugh'er, Mrs. Ed McGridy. Funeral service was conducted Icial course, hut the Kemo orches jiby Rev. L. E. Sparks and Rev. lira seemed to interfere with his. Grant Cothren. s’udies. The interference was | ^; j— pretty well inaked when the boys I Dealers in Mexico quickly sold , . ... '!counted 11P and found they had all the passenger cars and motor grossed $2a00 in the first nine of their operation. With tha* kind of money coming in. the hoys were more Interested in they were in and before I ■ DID YOU SAVE THE PENALTY — On Your — Wiley B. Johnson, Claimed By Death j B of tValniit Grove township, died, at fi p.n a. m, todav a- the Wilk.’s ! Hospital after an illness of ten days. Funeral service will he held T’lesday. three p. m.. at Walnut Grove church in Wrlnnt Grove Township. Rev. T. E. Belvins 1901PHE MENJOU GEORGE MONTGOMERV Lynn* Oy*rm«fi • Nigal Kr fhti Silvan - Sara Allf^aod WUIrooi Frawlay * Spring Byiiigton Ttd Narih * Raynalds D/racfM/ by WILUAM A. WHLAM,N A 30TH CINTUIT-POX PtCTUHE Thursday - Fridaj ITS HER:BEST! Garde Lombard Mr.andlMrs.^th ROBERT MONTGOMERY Today - Tuesday will conduct the service. For a few months prior ‘o his death Mr Johnson had made h's home with his danehter. Mr--. George .Alexander, in North Wilke.’horo. He is survived by widow. Mrs. Julia Ann John, and the following sons and daughters: Orrin Johnson. Lex ington; Mrs. Pearl Clary. Dehart: Glenn Johnson, Winston-Salem; C. D. Hall. Martinsville. Va.; Johnson and .Mrs. .Alexand er, North Wilkesboro. .arrangements than math and English. trucks they could receive from the United States last year. We have openings for several Thousand new customers. The In- ducemcjits are great. The savings 'can be made to reach the higher long'Utieir college career.s were jj|e GOODWILL abrndoned j STORE. “The Place for Bargains.” •Skinnay was • with the Kemp ; band for thir een years. his son. Mrs. Neff They came to the west coast to mak- a picture with Bob Hope, and Hope suggested to Ennis that hd, form ,in orches'ra of his owP;! Ennis took heed, and was booked in the Victor Hugo in 193S. H was here for two yerrs, appear ing meanwhile with the Bob Hop’ Pepeodent show on radio. MASONIC NOTICE ter There will Jie a Dl^rtct Chap meeting of the 2nd Crpltnlar L. F. Smith, Age 82, Claimed By Death | Funeral service was held at Wal-' nut Grovfc Baptist church near Pores Knob Sunday, ten a. m., for Dtatrict held in the North Wllkes- Louis Francis Smith, age 82, who boro Fraternal Hall on Friday, died Thursday at his home in Mo-j April 3rd at 7:30 o'clock p. Iii. ravian Falls township. All Companions are urged to Ik’ Surviving are eight sons anlj present; visiting Companions will daughters: Joe, D.ck, Arthur and Dock Sn: h, Mrs. Mollie Carrigan, Mrs. Ben..ia Pox, Mrs. Julia Mes- chock and Mrs. Zora Meschock. As the days pass, the govern ment restrktionB grow greater and greater. Acting as your purchas ing agwits, and trying to assume thii reaponsibility, we admit the ma.Tketa hare ns atomped. Hew* ever, we shall continue to buy from the best source of so’^' and save yon all we can. IHB **Give Uncle Sam a lift mth thr^t** Taxes? Those who paid th***- *^^***'^ ^**'*'** 19^2, saved the additional penalty of. 1 per cent. Were you among the thrifty to save thU penalty? If not, you nyn save an additional 1 per cent penalty if you m^se payment on or before . . . WnilnesdBY, April 1st, 1942 R ayon fabrics lose strength . when ■»«. Never iron lajioa until it's paMicalty dry— of you'll injure the threads and shorten the life of. the garment. be cordially welcomed C. P. WALTER, H. P. f(2 rffTi mil J. C; GRAYSON, Sec. - ( Mu^ ft i ' United States soldiers, serving j ‘ ’ in the armed forces say one of the things they like most to'receive is the home town newspaper.- Invest Use peonies you’ll save ATTBNTiON OF PbSpLE - THAT WORK The Goodwill St«n» offem moth aaaortments^. if lothes for all tha faaOy. ia al«Ma 1%^' -Ig yoqf,PVVfylb89iB>l«d “y* jtSif'* collectiona were good ln»t month. Many tanpajmr* saved the penalty. Be among those SATing *!»• •»*rA penalty thia month by p>ying your County Tan before the above date. A 3 per cent penalty wBI be added to all^ County Taaea not paid on or before April laL. ^^2. 4>. and Tu €(Aette

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