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Mrs. T. S. Myers, of Dockery Tlsltor iu this city Wednes and Mrs. J. E. iohnson have moved Into their new home 4 in the northern part of this city. 1 eorge Scr __ ,'ian Is visiting er. ^iEd Saffrft, Illino^; i|^anBeriWidi Fanpy Sayi He U Wmii^ To p0 Aar- diing Natim l]*4Mires. Carl Steele, Mrs.,.0. IK. Mr. C. B. Grayson, of this city, has- accepted a job at the Glenn « L. Martin aircraft plant in Balti more, Maryland. Mr. B. R. Sturdivant, of West Jefferson, was a hnsinees visitor in North Wilkesboro today. He is connected with Reins-Sturdlvant funeral home there. Rope and .Miss Marie BttSen, of this ’ city, woie WfaMfttm-Salem vlsitori yesterday. ' ' . Mr. Carl W. Steele,-well known l.ocai jeweler, has returned from Richmond, Va., where he atten ded a je-Welers’ convention. Mrs. Pearl Benton, of Black- Btone. Va., and Mrs. Carrie Cata- pano, of Ijong Island, N. Y., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. d. Brookshire. State Law For Abatement Of Nuisances (Chapter 62, Sections 12-13, Public Laws 1911) , Sec. 12. Abatement of nuisances. I Mr. John Alexander, promin- -w-henever and wherever a nui- ent cltiaen of the Abshers com- the opin- munity, was a visitor in this city physician or tode.y. county health officer is dangerous Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor, of Chilho-wi Va., spent tha week end with- relatives at MeGrady and Moravian Palls. . L Krir IMHUa 'nORSTOII MMSCTWII PwmcM ir ' kP.XniBERt DincteB tf StOMT UUCW 1 COlUHtU PICTURE PLUS Latest Issue ‘‘.March of Time’ “The Argenfine Qneatiim” j^Miday-Tuesday Mrs. Cyrus Brown and Children spent a few hours Sunday -with Mrs. Bro-wn’s mother, Mrs. M. I Taylor, at MeGrady. Mr. George F. Steploe, an al cohol tax unit Investigator, has enlisted in the army and is now- stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va. Rev. L.B. Murray will preach at Goshen Baptist church on Sunday, May 10th, at 11 o’clock. The pub lic is cordially invited. Mits P. L. Smith has returned to her home in Charlotte after spending a le-w days with rela tives here. Mtb. Prank Gentry and son. Erwnn, visted Mr. Frank Gentry at Baltimore, -where he holds a ’position, and Mr. and Mrs. Dew ey Davis at Alexandria, Virginia. to the public health, it shall be his duty to notify in writing the par ties responsible for its continuance, of the character of the nuisance and the means of abating it. Up on this notification, the partie.s shall proceed to abate the nui sance;- Provided, however, that if the party notified shall make oath or affirmation before a justice of the peace of his or her inability to carry out the directions of the cointy physician or county health officer, it shall be done at the ex pense of the town, city, or county in which the offender lives. In the latter case the limit of the expense chargeable to tjie city, town, or county shall not be more than one thousand dollars in any case: Pro vided further, that nothing in this section shall be construed to give Claire Trevor, left, and Evelyn Keyes are the lovely rivals, who try to tame the adventure-seeking heart of Glenn Ford in Coluntoia a "Adventures of Martin Eden,” which opens Monday at the Allen Theatre with ^uart Eh-witi. The new romantic drama is boM Jack London’t dynamic, browling masterpiece. Sidney Salkow di- * rected. The new film was produced by Samuel ftxmston and B. P. Schulbetg. Social Calendar Garland Durham, ,^0-year-old former of the Hays community of Wilkes county, says be^ ready for tbe nation to nee bin nayway it semns best in the war and that al) other men should -have the wme‘ attitude. > Durham didn’t stop Monday at registering in the registration of men from 44 to 6B. After regis tering he went directly to the draft board office here end of fered himself for enlistment. Asked if he wanted to eiilist in the armed forces, he said; "Yee, or anywhere else the nation needs me. I’ll fight or work. It doesn’t make any difference to me”. The draft board officials explained that they could not enlist a man of his age and referred him to the army recruiting station in Charlotte. Durham has a wife and one child, btat he said he put country above all and was ready to go and do whatever was needed. Wilkesboro Methodist Church On Sunday morning at 11 o’ clock, the pastor wll) preach section shall be construea xo givi- from the subject “A Foolish Ex- the county physician or county change”, using as his text Gene- physician or county health officer sis 25:33. There will be no even- Mr and Mrs. Frank .kllen Hagaman and daughter, Margaret STierrill. of Pula.ski, Virginia, .spent the Tv-eek-end with Mr.s. liaganiairs -parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Watkins. A brick seneer home is beiing constructed for Mr. and Mrs. John Adams on highway IS one and one-half miles ont of to-wn. "nie Adams’ are residents of North Wilkesboro. Mr. Walter Jo-nes and Mr. Sid Oox. of Moutb-of-Wilson. Va., students at Mars Hill College, spent the week-end here with Mr. Jones’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jone*. Air. W. J. Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.. H. Hudson, of this eity, volunteered as a nremb«r,of the United States Marine Corps last week. He is trow staticned at Paris Island, :S. C, the power to destroy or injuro. property without a due process of law as now esists for the abate ment of nuisances. Sec. K!. Nuisance; failure to abate. If any person, firm, corporation, or municipality responsible for the exLstence and continnance of a nuisance, after being duly notified in writing by the county physician or county health officer to abate .said nuisance, shall fail to abate the same for twenty-four hours af ter such notice prescribed, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be lined two dollars a day as long as said nui.sanoe remains. ing worship service at the Wilkes boro Methodist church. Church school convenes at 10 a. m. and the Youth Fellowship meets at 7 p, m. Huge U. S. Force Lands In Anstrafia Union Methodist Church There "will he a preaching ser vice at Unio* Methedlst ctwcli at 8 p. m„ Sunday night. AM are urged to ette-nd; visitors wel comed. Fidelia class of Hinshaw Street Baptist church will meet at the home of Nellie Moore on Friday, May 1, 7:15 p. m. All members are asked to be present. -BUY WAR BONDS— ^iris ■Shu Straw Hat Weiili A good collection of strawa m i«rioaf oty* lea and colors ... $1.49 aod $1.98 HARRIS BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE JV t The Civic and Social club, of North Wilkesboro, will meet Monday afternoon, May llfh. at four o’clock at the Woman’s Clnbhonse on I'rogdon Street, with Mrs. W. K. Sturdivant as hostess and Mrs. Otis KeeUng as program chairman. FIRST BAPTIST MEETING TO CLOSE FRIDAY NIGHT Mrs. W. 0. Gilbert and son, Mr. William Gilbert, who have been on a -visit to Mrs. GTlberf's sister, Mrs JV. R. Hubbard, and other rela tives at Moravian Falls, returned ye.stei'day to tJieir hocne in San Antonia, Texas. I Mr. Clem R. Brookshire, who was recently i-nducted into the I I army at Fort Bragg, has return- j led after spending a few dayswUli I his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. D. J. Brooksliiro. ' ^^r3. Gwyn Watkins, of Hays, . and Mias Garnette Byrd returned I recently from a two weeks trip ; through Texas. While there they ! visited Pvt. Jame.s Paul Wyatt, I who is stationed at Canip Wal lace, Galveston, Texas. Vomer Bros- hjo/ious r,ew I . JACK CARSON - tUSENt PALLETTE troRBERT ANDERSON ~ » ELLIOrr NUCEWT l'-on "te • •• m IJOK- B**!!*. »"« I ""W ’ eee- . .'--r:eo e» jnspaen Today and Friday FALLEN I Mrs. C. H. Rulcher returned to her home in Wilkesboro Sun day after being called to Moan- I lain City, Tean., on account of the detith of her uncle, Mr. Sam I D. Butler, former mayor of that eity. Mr. Butler died Friday and funeral and burial services were I held on Sunday. Mr. Butler was ; one of -East Tennes.see’s leading ! citizens, being active in church and civic affairs for many years. Notice To TUPUERS Those who have m>t paid their town taxes for the year 1941 are hereby reminded that \ additional penalty will attach TO SAID TAXES AFTER MAY 1st, 1942. Pay now stnd save this additional charge. 'The penalty increases each month, so the earlier you pay the more you save. J. F. JORDAN, Tax Collector TOWN OF WILKESBORO The Japanese invader was lap idly cattily Bunaa apart last night, inunineutly liireatening the isolation of China froia all exis ting effective supply communica tion with tbe AEBes, and Urn gen eral gloom of tbe Allied position in the Pacific-Indian oceans was relieved only by the fact that pow erful new American forces had ar rived in Australia. At Lashio Outskirts A Chinese communique disclosed that the enemy’s sprearhead had thrust into the .suburbs of Lashio, the railhead of the Burma supply road, and that his flanking move ments were at the same time im perilling the Mandalay-Lashio rail way further to the southeast about the town of Hsipavv. This advance to the I«i.shio area represented a 50-mile movement for the invader from his last re ported positions to the south, and it was plain that disaster stood at the very shoulders of t’lc exhaust ed and vastly outnumbered Chin ese and British defenders of all Burma—the bridge between India and China. Much was lost, terribly more w'as prospectively lost, but yet not all. For amid the rising crisis for China’s corridor, the declaration of President Roosevelt on Tuesday night was recalled with fresh sig nificance. Two-weeks series of evangelistic services at the First Baptist church here will cJose with the ser vices on Friday night, the pastor, Dr. John "W. TQncheloe, Jr., said today. Rev. H, F. Jones, of Appomat- to», Virginia, has been preaching tnspirhig sennons to large congre gations througiout ths aneeting and TOudh interest has been shown. The pastor preack ;Ut momj rr^ and evetnBg servitM at the Churdh Sunday, The Wilkes Talley Guards chapter of the U.D.C. meets Monday afternoon at 8:30 o’ clock at the home of Mrs. C. H. Cowles', AT WILKESBORO— Music Recital On Tuesday Night 8:00 High school pupils of Mrs. R. E. Prevette’s music class in Wilkesboro school will appear in a recital in the high school auditori um on Tuesday night. May 5, be ginning at eight o’clock. The pub lic K cordially invited. The pupils will be assisted in the program by the school band and glee cluh. Roy L,. MeMWan, state t-eglon eommaxder, and R- Maijme Al bright, Employraent Service di rector for the state, caTl -on em ployers to give jobs open do old er workers, especially war veter ans, iu * rafik* broadcast. IOWIjY MUiKWEED AS A FAKM TREASURE Mr. J. B. Church, of Roaring River, was a business visitor to North Wilkesboro yesterday. re»cn.s.sing a weed that yields flllmg for n*« x»teterv«rs, makes rubber, prodnce.s fine paper and can be worth '640 to $50 an acre. Be .Rnre to read this article May lO in The American Weekly, the big magazine ffi.strlbuted with the Baltimore anday American. On -Wile «t all newsstands. « . . . will never lorget ncr arrai you wiU send her this LANE Cedar C Chest with the automatic trayljht spring special is a most outstanding valuel Rhode$-Day Furniture Company —BUY WAR BONDS— Ninth Street ■‘ONE PIECE OR A HOUSEFULI. North Wilkeslxiro. X. (’. A Small Payment Will Deliver Your Lane Chest Panama Canal .War Job Opportunities Excellent opportunities to fill important po.sitions, exist at Pan ama Canal, the Fourth U.3. Civil Service District announced today. Naval Architects, Engineers, Draftsmen, and Marine Engineers have the chance to earn salaries ranging from $187..’50 to 1333.33 per month. Healthful living quarters at exceptionally reason able prices and meals are inex pensively obtained at Govern ment operated restaurants. Li braries, motion picture theatres, concerts, civic meetings and club houses provide a diversified means of leisure time activities. In addition, employees are offer ed transportation from the point of residence to the Canal. ThoBS qualified who can meet the physical requirements may apply or write for further Infor mation to the Secretary, Board of Civil Service Examiners at North Wilkesboro, N. C., or the Mana ger, Fourth U. ?5. Civil Service District, 930 F Street, N. 'W., Washington, D. C. An Important! Message To Our Patrons Beginning on Wednesday, May 6tii, the under signed beauty parlors and shoppes will cioseat o’clock noon each Wednesday during the 12 months of.. May, Jane, July and August All Patrons are Requested to Note Our Closing Period So That They Will Not Be Inconvenienced By This Weekly Half-Holiday. VOGUE BEAUTY SALON WISTERIA BEAUTY SALON GRACE’S BEAUn SHOPPE HIS FAVORITE Daddy (to Junior, four years old): ‘‘Will you have a piece of Duck, Junior,” Junior: "Yes, please. Duck’s my favorite chicken, exceot tur key.” . IDEAL BEAUn PARLOR HINSHAW SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE EMILY BEAUTY SALON WILKES BMITTY SHOP FRAZIER’S BEAUn SHOPPE Mayflower Beauty MAE’S SCHOOL OF BEAITTY CUI.1 ■ 'V.
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