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, ^ _ Lura Self Becomes Bride of Tally F»b.’ 8,—In a formal Saturday evening, Jan- «*>T SOth, at Kirat Preebyterlan tkvreh,. Mias Imra Cowles Self, 4im|hter of Mr. dnd Mrs. Robert of RaUlgh, became the ltf^h.of Bns. Joa«b Oscar Tally, ion of Mr! and Mrs. Joseph Oacar Tally, of Fayetteville. The . |h**»«ony was performed by Rev. I JJt, 0. Sommers, pastor of.tho ; pfclrch, assisted by Rev. E. Nor- fleet-Gardner, pastor of First Bap- tering the navy ho was engaged in the practice of law with his fath er In Fayetteville. He has serv ed as vice jwesldent and president of the Ypung Democratic club of Cumberland county. The brids is a nelce of Mrs. T. B. Finley, of North Wllkesboro. church of Henderson. Following a 10-day wedding New York city and New England states. Ensign and Mrs. Tally will return to Raleigh. They plan to reside in Norfolk, Via. Mrs. Tally attended Needham Broughton high school and Peace Junior college, where she was an honor graduate of 1940, and recipient of an awerd as the out standing student of the year. She was president of the North Caro lina Collegiate Press association for two years. She was graduated from Duke university in 1942 with an A. B. degree. She is now a member of the faculty of Need ham Broughton high school. Mr. Tally is a graduate of Duke, where he received both his A. B. and L.L B. degrees. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Mu and Tau Kappa Alpha honorary fraternities. Before en- Mrs. C. L. Gibson Entertains at Bridge Mrs. C. h. Gibson was hostess at a delightful bridge party at her home on D Street Thursday after- ooon. A dessert course preceded the game of bridge which w.is played at three tables. The high and second high score prises went to Miss Sallle Outlaw and Mrs. Carl VanDeman. Poteat-Shoemaker Vows Announced Announcement is made of the maiTiage of Miss Dorsey Poteat and Quince Shoemaker, both of tVe Lovelace community, which was solemnized Saturday, Febru- ai-y 6, at the home of Rev. A. K Baity, North Wilkesbora route three, who officiated. The .couple will continue to make their home ill the same community. Baptist W. M. U. Met at Home Mrs. Kliby Beware Coughs coni .eoMs On aulsion relieves _ , goes rteht to the le to hefi) loosen '^laden jMegm, and he and heal raw, bronchial muci . Tell your drugs Je of Creomi' hding you ^llays ta rn” sell the iin the way it honey ' or you are bk. iOMULSION TColds. BronchIHs i ty-three were present. '‘Christinn VVitne.s.s Across the Barriers of Race” was the theme for the program given at the gen eral meeting of the Woman’s Mis sionary Society of the Fir it Bap tist church which wag held at the home of Mrs. A. F. Kilby Tuesday, evening. The program was given by members of Circle No. 1 with Mrs. C. C. Kilby as the leader, and those assisting her were Mrs. John Rhodes, Mrs. Biyan Gilreath, and Mrs. Monroe Eller. Mrs. Rhodes led the devotionals; specwl music was rendered by Mrs. C, S. Sink and Mrs. R. T. ^cNeil, and the closing piayer was offered liy Mrs. J. F. Fletcher. Mrs. C. E. Jenkins was in charge of tl‘e bus-, iness part of the meeting. Twen- North^ ORDINANCE ;. x^aiia»4 by the Board «f doners of the Town of nJkesboro, North Carolina, in reguMr session assembled: Secti^l. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, aseociatioi\ organization, or insti tution engfMed in the business, trade or proMwion of peddler, book agent, magadke agent, or sales man, travelin^on foot or other conveyance of a». kind and going »om house to h^^e or from per son to person ofSki soliciting pa- /tronage in big. their or its f ^^pective lin^ of bi&mess, to ped- ' ^ their wpres, poWcalions or other merchandise of ^whatsoever kind or, description l^on the streets the Town North Wilkeslipro, or in any place within the corporate limi^ of the Town# of North Wilkesbo Towmor out Arst securing a permit the Arove the governing body of the Wilkesboro to enga business. 'Section 2. That any Itrm, corporation, assocati^ ^anization, or institution lelling corpi^^idii^ association, or|;*niza- op.iBBtitatipn- deak»8l to w- ^ge in the Inisiness of' *p®ddling their wares, publication* or other merchandise or desiring to en gage in the business of selling ' advertising space, novelties or de vices. shall file jtith the govern ing body of ¥ Towm of North Wilkesboro ai^. application for a permit, which application phall state the ilMe of the persop who makes apg^ation, the nature cf his, her, jpeir or its businopE and ■my oth^ reasonable infoftaation which may be requested |ihy the goverwg body of the Northf Wilkesboro, and body of The To’ esboo shall not i as provided he; irson, firm, corpora' organization or nless the said govj hall be satisfied as ity of the wares, de lions, or other mca’cl for sale. * Section 4. Any person, firm, corporation, associtfion, organiza Jr, »wn of e gov- of North le a per- to . any associa- institution, ing body the legal- es, publica- dise offered 'or offering for sale / space, novelties,,or d / / liefore engaging in in the Town of North Nprth Carolina, secu 'oveming body of orth )Wilkeaboro, permit to condui ’such business in *t,Vided that this ripply to the s^ce in any weekly or nationally liajbed by and issued least twelve ogaized cha: er an strec'' ca.bs, * signs, TO' irtsmg shall uainess esboro, from the Town of ii Carolina, or carry on Town. Pro- ,ion shall not advertising weekly, semi- newspapers or magazines pub-j tion, or institutioi|Fwho or which of the provisions this ordniance iphall upon con- vil|ion be fined ||5.00 or impris- onT* =- ‘*- d that%p:h day oj^art of a day that fcch busijppss of peddling wares^ublrcatims, or other mer chandis%or thg selling of adver Using s] is carri( c permit rate and di! Section 5.' devices ’thout sepa ness institutions .section of th; dip, or $t»te dii vwndgtesj dsn away tise be^ inesis. SectI regularity at a year, of rec- and circulation buses .^airplanes, posters, wall pucture screens, ra- be city or ■ town and ri^ and telephone di- tln tiie sale of calen-, lovdties to be given purchaser to adver- is^ their or its own bus- ' the Any person. firm, dared invali( shall not afl section of t' Section 6., in conflict Section 7; shall beco: after its Adopted February, TOWN BORO R. .W, Ptv cities or conducted constitute t offense. ould any part o ordinance be de- y any court, it jny other part or inance. Thtt all ordinances ewiimare repealed. Th^t^iiis ordinance effectlSp from and (tibn. the 2^ day vf 43. F NORTH %ILKES- McNiel, Msor, Kelly, TownVllerk iNOWlSHOWINGl FT k- - ‘" St. Cecelia .Junior Club In Meeting , Tlie members of the St. Cecelia Junior club met In Mrs. Pre- vette’s studio Tuesday afternoon. The program opened with "The Star Spangled Banner”, sung by the club. Betsy Barber read an Interesting puper on “The True Mission Of tk Study of Music”; Tuesday Ail^rnoon, Aft hiteresting iftifetiftf of, th? Wbmaa’8 fcrvice-*of 1h« Wilhertwro Method- dirt church was hrtd at the home of Mre. d. E- Tuesday af ternoon with Mrs. Oscar Elliott as as80ci&t6 ho8t68s*s Mrs. N. B. Smithey gave the devotitmala and Mrs. Julius C.' Hnllb^ was ypro- gram leader, the theme of which was “The Christiatfa Responsibili ty for a Just and Enduring Peace”. Mrs. N. ?. Bmoak and Mrs. A. K. Gray assisted Mrs. Hubbard in presenting the pro- her many friends will be giad to know.' r» . , * iMihk Oov(e‘ Feama, ot Taylors^ ■ .*ev. a. r., vr^ imw rega- her sister, Mrs. 0. H. Neva, Va., H|s and Mrs. Sidneyof Pores Knob, visited Mrs. T,: CL Davis, Sun^y: ^^5 r rC^I; Tholma •of' IlyaOa Beach, Wte home #•• fei*- gram. The president, Mrs. Elliott, pre sided for the business session dur- Lindsay R^rs, of thytofi- viHa. was a business visltorijmei >. ■■■. Mjr.- and' Mrs. Paul Bjrown and -- jk-Aedl Jkv M children, of, Tsy^orevllle, iiAfv raoeed to thte ccmimuiity iSP —' ^ thoR. will mate Miete w awhUe. Mr; Mrown i* for Mr. J. M. Otemaii. * Mr. Lindsay Russell,, of Porda] Knob, was in this community on I JtL Ijlraes Aoamil, ot business this week. on Mrs. J. M. German, who hat haLr MjpE ^Annie Hi lough « Aiir dayi afp» Mr. 1^. 6. Bifp «ha a hnsiBeMr " visitor to the Wakesboros 1fed> ” -.f iMtir'-r -t ■’ CeroUne Ogllvie gave a sketch of i jng which time Mrs. B. S. Call vtas FVanz Liszt and plryed an adap-1 elected as a delegate to the an- tatlon of the “Hungarian Rhap- sodie No. 2. by Liszt. Others playing piano solos were Rebecca Hayes, Jewel Greer, Ruth Steel man, Dianne Vestal, and Doris Howard. A song, “MTien t he Flag Goes By” closed the pro gram. The Juvenile section of the club met In the studio Thursday afternoon and elected the follow ing officers: Nancy Brown, pres ident; Lillie Dean Bryon, vice- president; Ruth Long, secretary. Three new members were wel comed into the club. For the program Ruth Loi's gave the history of the childhood of Mozart. Nancy Brown told the story of “The Fairy Princess” and played “The Horns ot Elf- land’’. Piaiuo duets or solos were played by Becca Doughton. Barbara Ann Livingston, An.ae Sturdivant, Joanne Prevette, Ra chel Anderson, June Pardue. Jean txiwe, Betty Lou Cranor. Willard Dancy, and Roy Reins, Jr. The program closed with the club song. ^ Light refreshments were .served at both meetings. Miss Holt Hudson Is Wed to Mr. Clark A. marriage of cordial interest here wa.s the one of Miss Holt Hudson and Fred Rex Clark, ot Millers Creek, which was solem nized Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Baptist Pastorium with Dr. .Tohn W. KIncheloe, Jr., pastor of the bride, officiating, using the impressive Baptist ring ritual. The vows were spoken in the presence of the immediate family members. The bride for her nuptials, was becomingly attired in a light blue wool suit with which she used navy accessories. Her shouldec corsage was of talisman roses. Mrs. Clark is a daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. D>nn Hudson, of North Wilke-sboro, and Mr. Clark is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clark, of Millers Creek. Following the ceremony the bride’s parents entertained ot a cake cutting party at their home honoring the bridal couple, and guests were those attending the marriage. The oake was cut for the traditional tokens of fortune. The dining table, covered with a white cloth, had for its centerpiece the bride’s cake topped with a miniature bride ond groom about which white candles gleamed in two crystal holders. nual conference of the society to be held at the Centenary Metho dist chui-ch in Wnston-Salem from March 30 to April 1, and Mrs. Smoak as an alternate. Mrs. Elliott in a most interesting way presented the Seven Kei^a to Prog ress, in the society’s work. The Seven Keys are: The Master Key; Key to the Bookcase, literature and magatines; Key to the Home, increasing memberships through visitation: Key to the Community, Christian social relatiois: Key to the Bank, increased gi.mg- Key to the Schoolroom, young people's and ch’i'iren's v/orfc; Key t,- the Alarm B,x, supplier and repons. The pledge .service v.as h(;U| dur ing the meeting. Wilkesboro Wesleyan Guild In Meeting The Wesleyan Service Guild of the Wilkesboro Methodist church held its monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the home ot Mrs. Kyle Hayes with Mrs. F. H. Shinn as co-hostess. A program on “Peace” was led by Miss Irene Culler, be ing assisted by Mrs. Garabill, Mrs. George Parlier, and Mrs. J. T. Rogers, Mrs. Johnson Sanders was devotional leader. Mrs. Rog ers. the chairman, was in .charge of the business part of the meet ing. Around fifteen were pres ent and were served refreshments during the social hour. Mbs Elyna Eller Makes Honor Roll Brevard. Feb. 9.—Miss Elyna Eller, danghler of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. El’er. of Wilkesboro route two. made the honor roll at Bre vard college foi' the fall-winter semester. Dean Burt W. Loomis innounced today., • She was one of fd\tr students who made straight A’s in all of their classes. Miss Eller is a member of the freshman class and is' very active in campus programs. She is a member of the Euterpoon literary society. -V ■ Smokers in Eire must |r,iy high prices for Imported tobacco be cause the farmer.s can make more raising other crops commandins wartime prices. Legion Auxiliary In Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the Legion .\uxiliary was held at the Red Cross Sewing Room Moudoy evening with the president. Miss Toby Turner, acting as hostess. At the beginning of the'evening a short business session was held witli Miss Turner in charge, after which the group spent a couple of hours in sewing; The Auxiliary now has 268 hours of work for the Red Cross to its credit. For the duration the meetings will be held at the sewing room to do Red Cross work, and the hostesses for next meeting will tye Mrs. J. B. McCoy ond Mrs. A. F. Kilby. At the close of the meeting Mon day evening Miss Turner served light refreshments. 10% OF INCOME IS OUR QUOTA IN WAR BONDS ’■a 'ays the better bufl • oluEO UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA- north wilkesboro coca • COtA#£oW#IY ■colA^ »Y OTTLING (p. Mrs. Cragan Hostess to Nurses’ Aide , The monthly liieeting of the Nurses’ Aide club was held at the home of Mrs. Paul Cragan Mon day evening having nine of the members iwesent. Mrs. Palmer Horton met with the group and gave a message from Red Cross headquarters, after which Mrs. P. E. Forester gave the class an hour of instruction. This was fol lowed by a round table discussion of the.work. Light refreshments were served by Mrs. Cragan. The next meeting ig to be with Miss Janie McDiarmid. Mrs. Hoyle Hutchens .Gives Dinner-Bridge Mrs. Hoyle Hutchens entertain-; ed at bridge at her home on E Street Thursday evening for a: number- ^=ot the teachers in the North "Wflkeehoro school, and had a few kithef guests. Dinner was sefvi^d'. rt seven o'cl6i8k''4 aher ) was z4» V’ whirti brtd went to'Miea Betty Btoby.
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