Women s Ghurch, Gvic And Social Activities MISS MAMIE SOCKWELL, Editor—Phone 216 I * « inrmn-m^i — ■ Mrs. Walter Moss iMrs. C. H. Cowles Is Is Extended 1 Auxiliary Hostess Social Courtesies l The monthly meeting of the I Episcopal Auxiliary was held at Mrs. Walter Moss, of Baton of Mrs. C. H. Cowles In Rouge, La., and a former resident j wjikesboro Tuesday afternoon, of this city, who was here for a haring a splendid attendiance of week Tlsltlng with Miss Sue Mor-|the members. Mrs. Joe Barber Ing Clements^ was extended sev^-1 presided for the usual business al social courtesies d-ring her j B M. Lackey offer- stay. On Saturday afternoon Miss jjjg prayer and Mrs. Joe E. Clements had an informal tea for Johnson made a talk on the Book Mrs. Moss at her home on Sixth j Luke. It was decided to obaerre Street. The guests, who consisted { parish day In September. Re- of close friends of the honoree, j freahments were served during came at four o’clock and during, ^jjg gocVal hour. the hour tea with accessories was serred. Gifts were Woman’3 Mrs. Moss and to Mrs. Hampton | ^ McNeill, of Fort Bragg. [SoCiety Mct Mrs. Fred Hubbard. Jr. en-: .h. .. tt. I Tuesday Afternoon 5a Column bridge club on Monday | ^rs. H. A. Cranor and Mrs. A. f^rening at the Hubbard home In | jj Sherman were hostesses to the ’ ... .. members of the Woman’s Society Wilkeeboro and had Mrs. Moss as a guest. She was a former member of the cluh. Bridge was played at two tables with the top r^-ore prize going to Mrs. Moss., who also was remembered with a gift. Mrs. William Prevette won low score award. Refresh ments followed pl?y. Tuesday afternoon Mr.s. Wil liam Marlow was hostess at a lovely bridge party at tfie borne of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. of the Wllkesboro Methodist 'church at Mrs. Sherman’s home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. N. O. Smoak was program leader and was assisted by Mrs. C. H. Hulch- |er, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. J. : E. Culler and Mrs. F. J. McDuf- ! tie. Mrs. J. R. Henderson presid- 'ed for the usual business session, i .\ social hour and refreshments were enjoyed at the close of the meeting. Dorothy Luumr introdiMi a B«w song hit in “Beyond the 9ae ' I film zon,” herxiew ParaauHint longle in Technicolor, which opw todkty Hie I at the Liberty Thieatre. song Is “A Fall Moon and an Ehnpty Heart.” Hix. on D Street, honoring Mrs. ' — Moss. Three tables wore arranged. *5sptist Society Holds h Mrs. Will In- ^ , for bridge in which air.s. >nu i"-, - _ , , . gram won the award for highest! jV'lontuly M.eeting' score. Mrs. Morlow remetnberf'd I the honoree with a .gift. In serv-1 interesting mee-.ng of the ing rofrcishni^nts in two courses Woman s Missionary Society of at the end of play the hostess he North Wilkesboro Baptist was assisted by Miss Clements. Christine ^ ftiAtttan, who been staying tief’ aant Pleasant Hill, is back'" at home now. There will be a tiome coining at White Plains church Sunday, Aug ust 16, with dinner on the grounds. The revival will also atari on that day. Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s Ferguson visited Mrs. Ferguson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sparks, on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sparks visit ed their son, Carl, Saturday after noon. TTiere has been a strange look* ing animal seen in this community by several different people. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sparks visited Mr. and Mrs Wesley Poplin on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Paul Byrd recently built a Pew room to his house. Mr. ,'Tunief Crater visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pegrara Alexander Sunday afternoon. V. -1 yoi^l^t a job? am wutklBg;. Fr^|f^K%ai are you deb^T this 1^ that. Amos—and then. Pred-/BTiereT Amos—Here and then. etifimv" wB** this ■ttUti thania ^ Aed for wfll be gnihtad. ■ This the 18th d«r of July, 194*. w c. C. HATES, , . Clerk of the Superior Court .«-4t (t) ' . ’ NOTICE OF SUMMONS ANO -PBirnON North Carolina, Wilkes County. IN THE SUPiaUOR COVET, BEFORE THE CLERK’ S. B. Gray. Admr., of Mrs. Emma A. Roberts, Deceased, vs. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and. by ratoe of an order; of the Siq^or Court of WfflMa County, entitled “Wilkes Comtf, tWsm G. 0. Fbater, and wifa^SU BaQ Foatsr, Zola Batr and hosbeiM,' Norman Barr, Raymond Foster'aiid wife Gladys Foster, Ay- nMd'. Foster and wife, Hiehna Foe- t(H!^,'Collette Foster, Rase! Fhster, Wayne Foster, and wife, Mrs. Waine Foster, Vendenet Foater, an|rifife. Bin. Vendenet Foatar, DcMthy. Deah Foeter, Crelyn Hope Foster^ A G.’ Foster deeeaWr and Mrs: A. G. Foster; The nnde(ui{&- ed 'Comnibsioner will On the »h day August,' 1942, at 12 o'clock Walter C. Dav^ £t Al., Hetrs at u»gr va'vwukwbw, Law of Mrs. Imuiia A. Roberts, j now, at the courthouse door in fice, filed by S. B. Gray, Admr. or Mrs. Emma A. Roberts, deceas^, agrainst himself, and others, heirs at law of said deceased to sell the Isnds of the deceased to make assets for the payment of her debts. Let the said Walter C. Davis People m this coimnurnty were farther Vke Notice that unless he busy last week threshing grain and ‘ ^pears Wore the undersigned curing tobacco. Clerk within ten days from the Mr. Guy Myers was a business' last publication of this Notice, and ;ing being in Reddies Rinr Township, Wflkes County, N.. C, i»nA being 7 scrCs more or less, and listed in the name of A G. Foster, deceased, and being all the land owned and or listed, in the name- of A G. Foster, Said lands are being sold for taxes, which are due Wilkes Coun ty. This the 29th day of July. 1942. F. J. McDUFPIE, 8-21-4t (t) Commissioner DOROTHY LAMOUR braves the jungle again in her new Para mount Technicolor film. “Beyond the Blue Horizon, which ^es Thursday to the Liberty Theatre. Athletic, handsome Richard l^nn- ing is Dorothy’s leading man. The tiger is Dotty s jungle pal and even goes in swimming with her. Caldwell-Duncan Vows Announced Mrs. Alice Stafford Bridge Club Hostess (Church wa.: h^ld at !he church [Tuesday evening. .Members ot The members of the Yo'ing Matron’s Contract club were de lightfully entertained by Mrs. Alice Stafford at the Williams Boarding house Monday evenin.g. In the game of bridge, which was pWa. ed at three table.s. Mrs. Rax- ter Chadwick scored high and Mrs. S. T. Taylor low. each re ceiving attractive awards. Re freshments were served at the close of play. Mrs. H. (!. Nichols’ circle was in cliarge of the program, which ' was on the Baptist Training School at Louisville, Ky. Those taking part were Mrs. John Rhodes. Mrs. C. B. Eller, Mrs. Jack I’ardue, and Mrs. Ray j Barnes. Prayers were offered tiy Mrs. J. F. Fletcher and Dr. J. W. ^ Kincheloe, Jr., who also mode a I talk. Mrs. W. F. Jones led the j devotional period and Mrs. A. H I Casey was in charge of the busi ness session. The meeting was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson E. Cald well announce the marriage of their daughter. Mary Yates, to Private Williom Morse Duncan^ son of Mr. and .Mrs. W. M. Dun can. The marriage took place July 26;h at .Macon, Ca. New Hope Church To Have Revival Spurgeon News Items Of Interest Revival service will begin al New Hope church near Gilreath on Sunday, August 9. The pastor. Spurgeon, Aug. 2.—Mrs. Lucy Anne Cooke is back after a visit to her home in Clingman. • Messrs. Carter and Vilas Glass, two oldest .sons of Mr. E. H. Glass, vi.sited in their father’s home re cently. For the last week, the. choir of Mt. fisgah church has met twice a day for singing lessons led by Mansfield Prevette. This week the annual revival meeting is going on at Hunting Rev. Pervis C.' Parks, will con-'Qreek. ” On the second Sunday, the duct the revival. Services will be -evjval starts at Mt. Pisgah. held at 11*30 a.m. and 8:45 p.m., Mr. ' Ernest Walker has been war time, and the public has a ' gpending his vacation with his par- most cordial Invitation to attend, gnts, Mr. and Mrs.. H. A. (Walker. He has returned to his home in 4 9 mm € VfJO’’ SAVINGS BY THE YARD RONDO PERCALES .Superb quaiity percale, a favorite, with women. You’ll find prints for the children—anci yourself! Yard 25c Mo-De-Gay Percales « Sorority Rayon 'lower-bright rich f monotones in lovely fabrics! 39’’ wide. yd. WOVEN DRESS CHAMBRAY 25c Pre-.shrunk Fa.st Color Penney’s Headquarters for all Sewing Need.s We carry McCall and Advance Patterns— Sew for Fall and Save .... NOTIONS Cotton Thread I’eari Buttons Snap Fasteners Darning Cotton 4c Winston-Salem. Miss Wilhelmina Weatherman, of North Wilkesboro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parks Weatherman. Mr. Sam Gray’s dinner guests Sunday were his brother, Dan Gray of Clingman, and Mr. W. W. Har ris of Roaring River. Mrs. W. W. Harris and two daughters, Misses /elle and Jay. visited Mrs. Harris’ si.stcr, Mrs. E. H. Gla.ss. Mrs. Addie Lunsford has been a guest of her niece, Mrs. Grace Weatherman. Mr. (Wade J. Howard, Jr., of Sanford, and his mother, Mrs. Howard, of Gastonia, have retuni- td to their home. Miss Ij^s Kemp was in town last week on business. Benham Postmistress Retired On June 30 Novelty Buttons Kick Rack Braid Cotton Twill Tape Lingerie Straps 8c EVERYDAY NEEDS FOR BOYS.... SUPER OXHIDE O’ALLS Heavy Weight Sanforized 70c Size—2 to 16 f U BOYS DRESS SHIRTS Fast Color— Well Made.- - VV BOYS’ O’ALL PANTS Oz. Sanforized— — 79*^ ‘to 16— BOYS’ WORK SHIRTS Fast Color— AQc Only LAYAWAY YOUR BLANKETS NOW!.... 72x84 Double Plaid Pairs—Part Wool $2.49 72x84 100% Wool Blankets $5.90 70x80 Indian Design Blankets - - $1.59 72x80 Single 5% Wool Pastel Colors $1.49 jf THTFEHMW way is THi THBIFTY WAY**'* THI TNBIf Y WAY It THK AMtKICAM WAY » .Mr.c Mary Darnell, 72, of Ben- tiam, re'ired on June 30, follow ing 32 I. fi of continuous service in the Denham postoffice. Her husband, the late Robert B. Dar nell, was postma-ster from Nov. 18, 1908, until his dea'h in June, 1927. During the time he was postma-ster Mrs. Darnell served as his assistant and after his death she was appointed post master and served faithfully in this capacity until her retirement, Mrs. Bertha Newman was ap pointed acting postmaster at Ben ham to succeed Mrs. Darnell. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of E. H. McNeil, i ate of Wilkes County, North Caro-1 ina, this is to notify all persons i loldng claims against said estate! o present them to the undersigned j or payment, duly verified, on or I lefore the 14th day of July, 1943, I >r this notice will be pleaded in ! bar of recovery. All persons in- ; debted to the said estate will I make immediate settlement. ■ This the 14th day of July, 1942. I MRS. E. H. McNEIL; Administratrix of E. H. Mc- ! Neil, Deceased. F. J. McDUiFFIE, Attorney 8-20-6t (t) ADMINISTRATIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Mrs. Mary J Wooten, late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notify all persons hav- ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned whose address is Mrs. Roy C. Mar tin, 2069 Rochester Ave., Winston- &lem, N. C., duly verified, on oj before the 30th day of June, 1943 or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to reoover. All per sons indebted to said estate wu! please make immediate settlement. 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