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tea. fti jDF.^bwdf#« il44"1» be avUt) following a week’s ill ' Besai ^ende wUt be gU4 to learn „ Ifer.' W. B. Somers was' hww week form Georgetown, S.Cj mtlng with his family. -t ' ) i 0tck Underwood and Sloan Hill ' JMe spending two weeks at Kanu- ga Lake. ' Mr. Harfison Felts,' of Hays, was a baslnesB visitor in this, city Saturday. Broot^^t^ l3 Fort St 'isp’^'^igupg a‘ week /fc lip#^?lBe«fc,^#a' " -"‘r- . "■ •' vJliR:^ 8s; .^adrewm of the Yad- Co., was a bus- ia^ ‘■.i'Ytoltor ' -to Wgjnpegrille Thursday. and Mrs. 3. Pores Knob. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin foteat itk , ,-V‘ son, Jimmy, ’of Cherteftb, spbntf-V. ,=«: - ' the week-end **ernbn' Kfeer. ' Jipiwy; twnalnetf >re for a week's visit' . ^ a Meadows, of, »k^ STS&. la a?’ ^e£ Mrs. Claude Philllpe and daugh ter, Pauline, of Summit, were vis itors in this city Monday. Mr. H. H. Beshoars, well known cltisen of the Walsh community, was a business visitor in the Wilkesboros Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Melville, of Beaufort, N. C., spent the ,,Fourth with relatives in the Wilkesboros. Miss Blolse FraiiWlg„,of Mor- ganton, is spending several "days in the city as guest of Mrs. L. D. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wall, of Kannapolis, spent the' weekr end at Boomer with Mr. Wall's grandmother, Mrs. 'Victoria Wall. Mrs. Clate Bumgarner dnd Misa Bonnie Ruth Lowotte, of MUlpra Creek, have returned from the Baptist Assembly at Ridgecrest, where they, attended a Y. W. A. camp. Mr. A.' K. Pearson, Jr., of Greensboro, visited his mother, Mrs. A. K. Pearson, Sr., in, this city over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wellborn and two sons, of Lynchburg, \a., were to arrive toddy to spend a few days with Mr. Wellborn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Well born', of Stony Pork. Miss Earline Weisner, who has Mr. Shoun Kerbaugh, who holds a position with the TVA and is now stationed at Norris, a position in Dr. Taylor’s dental office, is spending two weeks at her home in Waldo, Fla. Tennessee, spent the with his family here. wee'u end Cofporal Raymond Minton, who . ,, , is stationed at Carolina Beach, Mr. Roby Bishop, well ^tnown week-end here with his rtf tVio Ti'orp’iiQnn rnmiTill- • ^ j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Minton. citizen of the Ferguson commu nity, was a business visitor in the ■Wilkesboros today. Mr. John Will Glass, son of Mrs. Fred Glass, of Wllkesboro. left Friday to enlist in the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Winters and children. Gene, Dotty and Charles, of Laurlnburg, N. C.. are spend ing a few days with Mrs. Winters’ mother, Mrs. D. G. Wiles. Mrs. Mary Mastln and daughter i Robert Gobble and Mrs. Mozella Thompson, of .Nor- ^^ug^ter. Ann, of Hickory, spent folk. Va., spent Friday with Mrs. I ^ with Mrs. Fred Glass. Goble’s mother, Mrs. Fred Glass, Mrs. U. T. Mitchell and chil- of Wilkesboro. dren have returned to their horns Mr. and Mrs. David C. Scroggs, of St. Petersburg, Fla., are visit ing with relativee and friends in the county. Mr. Scroggs is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Scroggs, of Moravian Falls. Corporal Henry Pearson, mem ber of the marine corps stationed at Quantlco, Va.. is expected to arrive soon to spend a few days’ furlough at his home near Millers Creek. Mrs. Loy Triplett and son, John Thomas, of Wilmington, who have been spending some time with relatives in Wilkes, will re turn to their home the first of this week. Mr. Vernon Church, who holds a position with the Hayes Hard ware company, is enjoying his vacation this week and is visiting hi.s brother, Mr. Newton Church, in Welch, W. Va. .Mrs. \V. D. Halfacre is spending w in Wilkesboro from a weeks vi.->i- ^ Blowing Rock as " with relatives at Dalton. I ^ 13 ^ tv 1 vn A f \*f Mrs, Cranor, of Greensboro, spent a few hours Saturday night with -Mrs. Fred Glass and family, of "VVilkesboro. gue.st of Mrs. R. G. Finley at Mr. and .Mrs. Finley’s summer cottage there. Miss Anne Duncan, w'lio re cently underwent au operation. Mr. Bob Hethcock, of New York j is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Duncan, near Moravian Falls. City, arrived here Saturday to spend a few days with hxs par- fcnls, .Mr. and Mrs. Bred Hethcock. Corporal Dick Gwyn, of Fort Bragg, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gwyu. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. Waugh, of North Wilkesboro route one. On June 30. Misses F.nla and Arizona Wur- ren spent the week-end at Laurel Springs with their sister, Mrs. Dempsey Blevins. Mr. D. L. Wellborn, well known "citizen of the Stony Fork commu nity. was a visitor in this city on Friday. (’apt. Theodore Antonakos has returned to the army a.r base at Tanuw, Fla-- after a brief visit fiere with his father, Mr. Pete Antonakts. FOR SALE—Five and ten pound syrup pails. Ideal for Lney.--TAL J. PEARSON, Wholesale Groceries, Tenth Street. Mr. an'd Mrs. J. C. Reins and daughters. Gordon and Becky, Of this city, and Mr. W. B, Reeves, of West Jefferson, spent the Fourth In Charlotte. Mr. Fred C. Hubbard, Jr., Was here the pa.st week^ead visiting relatives. Mr. Hubbard is attend ing the University of North Car olina at Chopel Hill. Miss Christine Brown, who has a position with the Insurance Service and Credit Corporation, spent the Fourth at her home near Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holcomb, of Charlo.te, visited Mrs. Holcomb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, in Wilkesboro the past week-end. Rev. A. C. Waggoner, pastor of Pvt, W. J. Hudson, a member of the marine corps who has been transferred from Parris Island to the marine base at New Hlver, spent the week-end here. He is a .son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hudson. mbnt era at.. ' ae,Ter*l prison-' IW. Mr, f4lrr Hutebi- tie past: fkWh Bf, Starnes and two aossrfiobby and Dick, of 'A^evllle; and Mrs. Hartwell j’onea and two children, Stanley and Elizabeth Ann, of High Point; Mrs. Jones is a sister of Mrs. Shell. * Mr; and Mrs. L. J. Handy and little son, Tliomas Gordon, have returned to their home in Elkin after spending a few days with Mrs. D. O. Wiles, mother of Mrs. H\ndy.‘ Little Miss Dbris Wiles, dau ghter of Mr. and (Mrs. Cecil Wiles, accompanied them home for a week’s visit. Its^-iakeit npwib'to game kR|/esU)lt dni*^ aofjttall ■dn tnd'doahlrluwiitF boro the Wil'l^bon»,.;8ie^ptlsto„ . - , . * i*.. j league cellarRJT UM H on J" league leaders, by the score of ti. . .tooi aro Invited / to bring tnOlf- And North Wilkesboro who had not been going so good soUsfaction. FOR E!fe, WheieaAle SfrBBt lately, won a thriller 6 to 3 from' Wilkesboro Methodists, fast go ing team in second place In' the chnrehee’league... i'-. ; ■Wilkesboro ’ Baptists ' easily solved the offerings of Crews, who had been pitching wonderful games, and hit the ball all over the lot. Irvin bad a big lead to work with as Wilkesboro Bap tists' pitcher, while .Bonchelle did bte catching. Moore w«s North Wilkesboro Methodists’ r-v catcher. Kerbaugh and Andrews formed w!>, Ithe wlnnlnis battery for First Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Miller and Lons returned to their home in Hick ory today after a brief visit in Wilkesboro with relatives and friends. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Mias Mary Elizabeth Miller, who has been visiting with her aunts, Mesdames Bon Perkins end Ray Kennedy. Misfces Norma Smoak and Kath ryn Irvin and Mr. Edwin Gilreath have returned from Lake Juna- luska where they attended a Methodist Young People.’s gath ering last week. Miss Bettye Hen derson also attending the confer ence at Lake Junaluska, but stopped off at Asheville to visit her grandmother, Mrs. L. T. Cor dell. V Mr. ami Mrs. Gwyn Gambill, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ba.-r, of West Jefferson, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, of Jeffer son, spent the Fourth at Carolina Beach. Judge Oscar C. Dancy has re turned to his home at Brownsville, Texas, after a short visit last week wnth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dancy who reside near Hays poatoffice. Mr. A. R. Williams, a federal alcohol tax unit investigator who has been working in this territo ry for several years, has been transferred to the Greensboro of fice. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Low- rance and little daughter, Mary Miller, of Mooresville, were gueals yesterday of Mrs. Lownance a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lec- kie. Boone Woman Has Five Sons In Army Boone.—Mrs. Carrie Adams, of Boone, is not in the array her self, hut all of her five sons are now serving in the armed forces of their country. Her last son, Allen Adams, recently enlisted to make the family 100 per cent, per cent. • The names of the Adams sol diers and their addresses are; Private Allen Adams, Co. B, 7st Battalion, Port Belvoir, Va.; Pri vate Rom Adams. Co. O, 186th Infantry, Australia; Private Ber nard Adams, 9th Signal Service Co., Honolulu, T. H.; Corporal Rodney Adams, finance office, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, La.; and Corporal Charles Adams, Medical Detachment St. Hospital, Fort McClellan, Ala. V Baptists’ and Miller and Long worked as pitcher and catcher for Wilkesboro Methodists. The games left the standing es follows: TEAM W L PCT N. W. Methodist 4 2 667 W. Methodist 4 3 571 Presbyterian ...i 3 8 500 N. W. Baptist __ .... 3 S' 50a W. Baptists 2 5 287 On ’Tuesday evening North Wilkesboro and WllkesBoro Bap tists will play hers apd Wilkes boro Methodists and I^resbyterl- ans will play in 'Wilkesboro. The league-leading North Wilkesboro Methodists will be the Idle team. V- The Thief That Steals Those Ex- , tra Miles From Your Tires! If you have the slightest doubt that your car or truck wheels are unbalancedj or that the frame needs to be stoaifhten- ed, better see us. FREE INSPECTION — NO OBLIGATION ALL WORK GUARANTEED Hurs KE LHE Rufus — Have you forgotten that $5 yon owe me? Jerry—By no maans. Didn’t you see me try to dodge Into that doorway? E. L. SHULENBERGER, Mgr. Rear Auto Parts Building — Entrance On C St. the First Methodist chui;fh here, is assisting in a revival this week fg Mr. C. E. Hall end family who have been residing in this city I tor the past nine years, have .oved to Halls Mills postoffice lere Mr. Hall has purchased a PENALTY A preliminary cotton market ing quota penalty rate of eight cents a pound for the 1942-43 marketing year has just been an nounced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. at the church M'est Jefferson Methodist Pvt. Raymond Pearson, who iS stationed at Daniel Field, Augu.s- ta, Oa., is spending a ten-day furlough with relatives in the MORE HOMES ARE J PA|NTED WITH SWP I THAN WTH ANY OTHER BRANO OF HOUSE PAINT Milh?r.s Creek community. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Nichols, of Burlington, spent the week-end at Purlear wi h Mr. Nichols’ par- ent.-A. Mr. and Mrs. R. Don Nich ols. Mis.s Nell Hubbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Hub- laard. is spending this week in Boone as guest of Miss Mary Lil lian Wilcox. farV Mr. James Nichols, who holds a pisltion at Edgewood Arsenal net^ Bel Air, Md., has been vis iting his grandparents, Rev. and Ts. James T. Nichols, of Wilkes boro route one. AMERICA’S rAVORITE MOUSE PAMT! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilcox, of Boone, were in the city several liouvs yesterday visiting with Mr. land Mrs. M. C. Woodie. Mrs. iWileox is Mr. Woodie’e sister. Corporal James C. Anderson, of Fort Jackson, S. C., is spend ing a ten-day furlough with his Messrs. Bill Young and Russell Pearson, who have positions with The Northwestern Bank, were week-end guests in the home of Mr. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Young, at Bakers- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley S. Hill, and daughter. Miss Bettye Hill, home from Woman’s College for the Fourth, spent the week-end at Horton’s Trailer and Cabin Oimp on Winkler’s creek near Boone. Miss Billie 'Waugh Johnson, who is 0 student in the school of pharmacy at the University of North Carolina at ’ Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with iarents,'Mr. ^4 Mrs. J C. Ander-j Jer^parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Mott of America’s home ownert can’t be wrong! Let us show you how right they are . . . how Sher- nrin-Williamt SWP House Paint givat them every- thing they wanfcN and need in peintyi — bMuty, protec- t^on, economy! Gallon in 5 s son. at Oakwoods. Mrs. W. R. Spalnhour and 'daughter. Miss Betty Spoinhour. vr nou»e x-Buiv ?$3.50’ FREE! COLOISTYLINA SERVICE If you would like to choose yoijr color schemes at home, borrow otf famous S-W Style Guide. No ob- ligation! Stop in or phono. of Hickory, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spain- hour Saturday. and CARLTON’S HARDWARE CO. IW For Paint and Painter Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Hensley small son. Tommy, have returned to the city after a two weeks’ vacation trip to Ocean Drive, S. C. Mr. Hensley is Wilkes county’s sanitarian. .Among the residents of the coun ty in the city * Saturday for the Fourth were: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lowe, Pores Knob; Ralph Swanson, Boomer; W. 0. Barnett, Elk town ship; B. A. Ferguson, Moravian Falls, and B. W. Pendry, Hays. Pvt. Walter Earp, of Moravian Falls, who was Inducted into the army a few months ago, is now stationed near Los Angeles, Cali fornia. He held a position with Yadkin 'Valley Motor company ^ (fore entering the army. Dr. Carolyn Taylor left Satur day on a ten day visit at Geneva on Lake Erie with her brother, Mr. W. F. Taylor, and his family of Youngstown, Ohio. She was accompanied by Dr. Noracella McGuire, of Sylva, N. C. Mrft George Sparkman, and Miss Margie Weisner, sisters of Miss Earllne Weisner, of this city, and Mr. Gene Bailey, have re turned to their homes in Waldo, Fla., after a visit here with Miss Weisner. Mr. .and Mrs. J. G. Shepherd, and .Mr. Shepherd’s mother, Mrs. John Shepherd, of Ferguson, and Miss Madge Jennirigs, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (JV. A. Jennings, of Pores Knob, are enjoying e week’s motor trip to Detroit, Mich., and Akron, Ohio. In Ak ron, the Shepherds will visit rel atives. — orders to Newspaper t atlves, and Mr. Shepherd has ooBgrtBent, 281 West 18th busjneBB matters in Detroit to NevY^N. T-‘ claim hie attention. y- “SUIT-DRESS” IS NEW Pattern 3018 may be ordered only In misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 16 requires 4% yards 36 Inch fabric. Send SIXTEEN CENTS for this Marian Martin Pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER.. Our newest Pattern Book shows you thrilling “Fashion Maneuvers for Summer”! Smart, simple-tfrsew styles tor morning, noon and night; for work and play; for mite, miss, natron. Just TEN CENTS! ' Send orders to Newspaper Pattern Street, I Northwestern North Wilkesboro, N: C. Statement Of Condition At Close Of Business June 30,1942 RESOURCES Cash and Due From Banks - .11,471,097.78 Bonds, Stocks and Accrued Interest ... 1,579.749.71 Loans 3,790,768.48 10 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fix tures, Less Depreciation — 91,984.11 Other Real Estate 13,801.20 Other Assets 4,522.88 ,.f $6,951,924.11 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (Common) $ 230,000.00 Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies 200,000.00 153,293.41 7,500.00 Reserve for Interest Due Depositors, - Taxes, Etc. — Deposits of Dealers as Guarantee for Loans Other Liabilities — Deposits -— - 72;926.70 7,978.06 664.T4 6,279,561,20 |6,951,924!'.ll OFFICERS R. A. Doughton, President Edwin Duncan, Exec. Vice-Prea John C. McBee, Vice-President D. V. Deal, Secretary Dudley S. Hill, Awt. Cashier Anne Duncan, Aaat. Cashier
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