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F Women’s ChttJxh,'Civic and Social Activities MIM MAMIE SOCKWELL, EDITOR Preview of Comintj Events telephone 215 Miss Irene Culler Is Bridge Club Hostess n»e member^ of tl»e WUabrl bridge club were deligktfuUy en- teriained Thursday eVMriag by Miss Irene Culler a^ her home in Wllkesboro. Three'"tables were made ur for pley aad at the close of game the hostess senred re freshments. Top' score prize was won by Mrs. Edison Norataa ^Uh the bingo awara going to Mrs R. E. Dunn. Mrs. Tom Story," vhe former Miss Ruth 'Hul(^ier, was remembered with a gift.' Tea And Topics Club Met On Thur^ay Mrs. Ira Payne and Mrs. I. B. Pearson were hoateases to the members of the Tea and Topics club on Thursday ereauig. The group met at Red Cross Head- Quarters and spent sometime in making surgical dressings after which they went to the Jlekall Drug Store for refreshments. Woman’s Club to Have Victory Party Plans are going forward for the Victory party to be giren at the Woman’s clubhouse on Trogdon Street Easter Monday evening by the Senior Woman’s club of North Wilkesboro. Bridge, rook, and other card games will be played, and for reservations you are asked to call Mrs. Ivey Moore, president of the club, or Mrs. Har ry Pearson. Price of admission is to be twenty-five cents per player, with proceeds of party to he used in purchasing, a- war bond for the club. Members 06 the club* are asked to note that thi.s parly is. to take place of the .April meeting. Social Calendar The circleo of the Preoby- teriaa ohnrch are meediig on Tueeday as follows: Oirole No. 1—Mrs. W. J. Banon, 8:S0 p. ■». Circle No. a—Mrs. F. O. Fores ter, 3: SO p. m. Oirole No. 3—Mrs. E. G. Finley, 3:;tO p. m. Circle No. 4—Mrs. liewls Vickery, 8 p. m. Circle No. 5—Mrs. W. C. Grier. 8 p. ni. Oli-cI© No. «—Mrs. Paul Ora- gan, 8 p. tti. Contributors Of ' Red Cross- Listed nie circles of the North Wilkesboro First Methodist churcli will meet on Tutwday as follows; Emma Horton circle at the home of Mrs. Henry Moore, S p. m. Frank .Smoot circle at Oic homo of Mrs. J. M. Anderson with Mrs. i. W. Powell as as- .sociate hostess, 3 p. m. Mary Rrame circle at the home of Mrs. J. R. Hlx, .3:30 p. m. Franklin circle at Uie home of Mrs. Guy LUlard, 7:30 p. m. Gardner circle will meet at titc Red C.VoHs Headquarters at 7:,30 p. m. to work awhile, later going to the home of Mrs. Vernon !>eal. The Woman’s Society of Christian Sc-rvioo of tlie WUkes- bor* Methodist riiurch will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the. Iiome of Mrs. C. V. Miller. Wesleyan Service ■ Guild to Sell ! The members of the Wesleyan j Service C.uild of the North j Wilkesboro First Methodist church are planning to h-ive Ea.--j ter eggs on sale thi.s year a.s they did last Easter, and are asking for the same splendid patronage 38 given them before. lyiiss Loree O’Daniel, at Spalnhour-Sydnor Store, is president of the guild and will be glad to take your or ders or furnish further informa tion. Tlie Wesleyan Sciwicc Guild of Uic Wilkesboro Methodist cluircti meets IHie-sdjiy eveiung .at S o'rhH'k at tlie home of Mrs. Itoy Ree.se with Mrs. H«‘id>«u’t Cobb as assm-iatc hostess. BUY MORE WAR BONDS I6FA c oh! The circles of the Wilkesboro Ibiptist diurcli will mtui on Tuesday with tJie following hotnesses. Cii-cle No. 1—Mrs. H. H. Dot- son, 2:30 p. m. Oircle No. 3—Mrs. .Arthur Tatwe, 7:45 p. m. Circle No. 3 — Airs. liOtlie •■lohnson, 2::t0 p. 111, ftircle No. 1 Mrs. .\idoii Triplett, 7:4.» p. m. The I5j»i.seop;il .Auxiliiu-y will niwt Tui'-sda.v at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. .lx- IbirlK'r. use M« TAMME SMM. MK DMfS WHKY hickory IRINCS YOU THE BEST RADIO EMTERTAIN.WENT The Civic and Social club, a dc{>artmeiit of tlie North Wilkes. l»oro Woman’s club, will hold its .April incs'ting on Mondjiy. the latli, at Red Cross Heiul- qiiarters, luceting at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. H. B. Smith Bridge Club Hostess The member.s of the Kridiiv Bridge club were iharmingl.v en tertained by .Mrs. H. B, .Smilh at her home on D Street Frid y af ternoon, Table prizes in the game were won liy Mrs. Hill Caiiton and Mrs. L. M, Nelson. Light re- freshmetil.s were served. The home wi-.s attractively decorated in 1 >prins; flowi^rs. (Continued from jtage one) John Barnes Jl. Sll Lane Jl. H, B. Bumgarner $1, John Wlngler $1, V. B. Boneless $1, Isaac Roten |1, Wiley Clonch $1,'T. G. Kilby $1, Clint' Hawkins 50c. Osca Adams 60c, Witt Snyder 50c, John Higgins 50c, Oren Houck $1, J. P. Combs $1, M. P. Shumate $1. Howard McNeil $5, McConley Pilkenton $1, Andrew Whitting ton $1. Bob Beshears ?1. Ramond Harless $1, Charlie Brown $1, Linvllle Brown $1, Reese Miller $1. Dewey Whitley $1. Marvin Beshears 26c, James Blevins 25c, Clark Beshears $1, Clifton Lit tle $1. Tommy Laws $1, Tetter Brown $1, Joe Paw $1, Spencer Johnson $1, Russell Miller $1, R. G. Hall $1. Chall Brown $1. R- H. Reeves $1. Prancis Wyatt $1. Fred Brock $1, H. O. Martin $1, Rowan Shepherd $1, R- E. Clan ton $1. Claude Grycler $1, B. C. Melton ?1, Everett Caudill $1, J. R. Taylor $1, John C. Couson $1, Clarence Shepherd $1. Dewey Anderson $1, Johnson Nichols $1, Vaughn Moore $1. Iipnry Rhodes $1, P. C. Rhodes *1, Hilton Pear son $1. W. A. Adams $1. J. G. R. Owens $1, Wayne Prazier $1, R. A. Adams $1, Talmadge Hol land |1, Made Stamper $1, Bill Combs 50c, T. G. Kilby 25c; S. P. Taylor $1, Frank Baker $1. E. H. Stamper $1. Landon Mitchell $1, James Mays $1. W. L. Miller $1, M. E. Felts 50c. Tom Kilby 50c. Chal Faw' 50c, Charles Ander son 50c, Aldin Pruitt |1, C, R. Higgins $1, J, C. Minton 50c, J. O, Whittington fl. Marvin Fiw $1, ,T, E, Wingler $1, Paul Clonts $1, Fred Jennings $1, K. L. Taylor *1, Art Pruitt ?1. Avery Pruitt $1, W. P, Blankenship ?1, Warden Rash $1, W, H. Lovett $1, Howard Pruitt $1, B. H. Triplett SI, B. E. Higgins $1, \V. C .Stroud $10. Ben Snyder ?1. Rufus Bare $1. Dewey Jennings $1. Wiley Lambert $1. E. D. Rhodes $1, E. I-, Cleary $1. Ted Smithey $1, .Arthur T.amhcrt $1. Thomas Eller $1, Rector Hayes $1. C. W. Lambert $1. Joseph Anderson $1. John Kilby ?1. AA’ilkes Hospital Dr. Wm. K. Newton $25, Dr John W. Morris $20, Miss Toby Turner $3. Mrs, Alma H’ant $2, Evelyn Little $2, Mrs, Robert Ed •Allen $2, Lula Brame $2, Mrs, Paul Caudill $2, Ruth Jones $1, Mrs, Sam Vickery $2, Mamie Witherspoon $2. .Alice Cassell $1. .Mrs. Voughn Pierce $2. Billie B;rnes $2. Norma Stevenson $2. Key City Kuniiture Co. J. W. Nichols $1, B. J. Caudill $10, Lunda Hendren $5, F, J. Church $2, C. W. Church $1, James Faw $2, Carl- Faw $2, Tom Faw $2, Wayne Hoyes •?2, C, E. Trivette $2, J. Q. Yates $2, N;'thaniel Griffin $2, Garcey Grif fin $2, T, M, Neaves. $2, C. H. Parsons $2, Austin Spaulding $2. •lames Blackburn $2. Glenn Staley $•:, Wilkird Davis $2, James Guy Caudill $1. Reid Blevins $2, J. O. Bryant S1. Vaughn Brown ,$2, Angus Cham bers $1, John M.vers $2. Clarence Key $2, Ralph Hayes $1, Gran ville HinchM- $1, Glenn Minton $2, Cai-olina Min-or Corporatioii Edrt K C..ardner $23, Gladys •tion* to „«oiameN$k| motor els' operaton iritl be diaeontlai the Office of "De^ehw Tn tatlon. esBonn^ Th^s system hee’ mtde sihle for operatdVs to'‘obtalf diUpnal retfous from loeel boards^ pending determination of- tlHdr appeals for additional 'ellotmenm* ODT said the system was belAg discontinued because of the small number of appeals. In the fatvre, i ODT district offices will pass such requMts as promptly es pos sible. the agency said. Garwood $6, Roy Watt $1, Robert Anderson $11, Arthur Dillard |1« H. J. Ogilvie $4.60, R. 8. Ogflrie ^4.60. (Continued Next Thursday) The flrst ll. 8. army nurses^ to arrive In North Africa are shown at work and at lelsare here. In pic ture at right three American nurses set off in a bicycle taxi to see Algiers, and create quite a stir among‘the natives. Left to right they are Lleufs. Darts Gressel, Herkimer, N. Y.; Margaret Farrell, Paterson, N. J.; and Florence Christman, Kregesville, Pa. At the left, Lient. Betty Eggiman of Rochester, N. Y., takes the temperature of Sergt. Leonard Krenzke of Racine, Wis., who is obviously pleased to receive the ministrations of an American army nnrse. NOW SHOWING $5.40, Lloyd B. Jennings $3.40. Paul W. Stone $3.60, John Raus- cher $5, Carl Sherman Poteat $3.60, Lee S. Childress $2, Carl Lee Cain $2, Ethel Anderson $3.20, Elsie Pauline Parks $3.20. Stasia J. Martin $3.20, Carolina Mirror Corporation $500. Grier Mills Inc. Grier Mills, Inc. $50: J. E. Johnson $6, W. M. Alexander $2. Mrs. S. B. Moore $2, Mrs. Neta Craven $1, E. L. R. Barlow $1, J ler $1, Pansy Eller $1, Geneva Maude Osborne $>1. Wallace $1, Peart Hamby 60c,| International Shoe Company Charles Dancy 60c, Lala Dancy —Tannery 50c, Nealy Dancy 50c, Leonard Willis L. Byrd $2, Jesse F. Walker 25c, Grove Chatham 25c,’ Wood $2, Richard H. Johnson $2, F.-ed Church 50c, Zollie Hamby Thomas F. Shumate $2, William 25c, I). C. Byers 25c, Zelia Minton K Snow $2, Jesse W. Caldwell $2, 26c, Addle Hamby 60c, Twilla’ James G. Kilby $2, Press W. An- ^ Williams 25c, Ella Mae Hayes 26c,' derson $2, John C. Whittington Estelle Church 20c, Ted McGlam- $2, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parker $4, ei-y 25c, Boyd Church 60c. | George M. Byrd 2, James C. An- Lawi-ence Carson 60c, Robert! derson $2. William L. Myers $2, Bennett $3, T. Miller 60c, Bert Byers 25c, J. C. Richard A. Pardue $2, James S, F. Hamby SI, Evers 25c, Ora Faw 25c, Be.ssie M?nton $2, Alford M. Absher $2, Dj^or "f Ed Grimes $1, E. W. Boker $1. Byers ,50c, Minnie Spears 50c, Olen M. Adams $2, Charles D. N. D. Byers $1, Ralph Bare $1. Mjiude Chatham 25c, Nellie Spease Manne.ss $2, Gordon T. Miller $2, A. G. McGlamery $1. Robert 50e, Ple.ss Carson $1, Fathem Thomas J. Canter $2, Luther. Webb $1, Banner Mitchell $1, Dancy $1, Ed'Kerley $1, Sue Car- Moore ?2, ilhester A. Marlow Johnnie Rash $1, S. J. Davis $2, son $1, Blanche Craven $1, Otha- '^2. Roy M. Moore $2, Charles C.' E. A. Minton $1. Joe Benfield $1. belle Burnette $1, Sarah Burnette Brown $2, Pinkey M. Johnson $2 Harden Davis $1. Banner Church $1, Kula Bumgorner $1, Stella MU- Juno R. Lackey $2, Archie D. $1. W. A. Davis $1, J. G. Worlp.v it,- $1, Dara Minton $1, Nellie Rhodes $2. Thomas Brown $2.; $1. P. S. Triplett $1. W. J. Me- Jerley $1, Pauline Davis $1, Bes- Louis Howell $2, Raymond S. Glamery $1, Joe Davis $1, W. R sie Minton $1, Marion Church $1, Johnson $2, J. D. Schaefer $5. Adams $1, H. L. Hodge $1, W. R. J. A. Bumgarner $1. Vercia Wago- Lincberry Foundry and Machine I'aynes 31, R. W. Hamby $1, Ben- ner $1, Mamie Watkins $1, Esther Company bow Mitchell $1, W. A. Hodge $1, -Minton $1, Eria B.vei-s $1, Alice Julian Guthrie $2, Howard Lyals A. W. Church $1, J. E. McClure Cardwell SI, Dillie Carson $1, C. S3, George Ashley $2, Carl Hayes SI, G. D. Summerlin $1, J. R. G. Rinehart §1, Dennis Miller $1. 52- Coy Lee Spears $2, Vernon Caldwell $1, R. J. Blankenship $1, Viola McNeil $1, Bessie McDaniel Guthrie $1, Warner Marlow $1, W, P. Carson $1. R. A. Parsons $1. 50c, Ellen McGlamefy 25c, May -Alonzo Faw $1, Albert Marlow $1, Jesse Lowman $1, R. E. Stewart McClain 50c, Dollie Lee Davis 50c, John Johnson $1, Ed Ashley $1, $1, Edgar Church $1, Woodrow .May Mitchell 50c. Esther Artee Odell Moore $1, Frank Greer $1, Dancy $1, Bessie Parsons $1, Ola Davis 60c, Bonnie Bumgarner 25e, Arthur Call $1, Felix Johnson $1, Xirhols $1, Effie Stewart $1, Sarah Woodie 50c, Sterlie Elmore Luther Saunders $1, Mitel Wood Gladys Osborne $1. Mildred Mil- $1, Grace Bell $1, Vada Church $1. ?L Harrison Cardwell $1, Albert . t!! ' Noel Coward .r. IN WHICH WE SERVE Resolution Calling For Primary And Election For The Town of North Wilkesboro, North Carolina (.Vdvertisement) At a meeting duly called of the Board of Election.s for Wilkes County on motion duly seconded and carried, it is hereby ordered that the primary for the Town of North Wilkesboro to nomumte Mayor, Members of the Town Board of Coiiimissioners and School Trustees for s«d Town be held on Monday, April 1943 and that the election sAatt be hela on Tuesday, May 4th. Upon motion duly secondW anid-ca^^ Monroe E31er was appinl^ iatrar and Glenn J./ ^ Norris were ajrpoinpWfoWWges, to hold said Munii^Mi ana Primary for WUkesboro, and and Election shallTte ' and carried on under and pursu ant -with,the laws now in-fecce governing Town i^imar^ wd Elections for the Town of North Wilkesboro. . - . u. J- -j It is further ordered that said Primary and Election be held in the City Hall, North Wilkdsboro, N. C., only voting for Town Election, locat^ ^ ^ Street; it is further brdered that registration books be kept open for new qualified regirirnnts at City Hall. Satn^ ITa^ 1943, Saturday, Ai^ 8, lW^»t- nrday, April 10, 1»U, ^ ST AwA 17. .1943, _ w herrty deUpiB Rq^tr bsTiB tl ted enj^eng® daj; f •trar herein „j.in the City Hi daft bmretofore Satar l.omax $5. Grace Frank Killiy [ discharge hi.s duties as said Reg istrar in accordance with the laws governing registration and chal lenging of voters. That all qualified electors de siring to vote in the Municipal Primary and Election for the Town of North Wilkesboro, unless already registered for town elec tions. shall register at the place above designate on or before Saturday, April 17, 1943. It is further ordered that all candidates for nomination for town offices and school trustees file their notice of candidacy at least- five days before priniaiy herein called,, accompanied by a fee of two dMIars with the Chair man of Boatd of Elections for Wilkes County- in accordance with the provisions of law now govern ing primaries and elections for the 'To-wn of North Wilkesboro. • It is further ordered that a copy of this resolution be posted on the door of the Town Hall for the Town 'oi North Wilkesboro, and that a copy be published in the local newspapers for the Town of North Wilkesboro. $2.17, r. W. Foster $4.67, John W. Mitchell $10. Kelly Brown $2. Garnettp L. Sexton $2. Floyd Shepherd $3.20, Paul Dawson $2, Leo Mark Gregory $2. Zeh Wilcox $4, Reece Childress $1, James G. Henderson $5. Geo. Thomas Por ter $1. Reuben Williams $3.20, Woodrow Wilcox $3.SO. I.ym Eu gene Jenkins $2. Fred R. Manning $1, A. B. Gilbert $1. John H. Hedgecoe $2, Horvey Lee Pre- vette $2. Bill A. Caudill $1. Er nest A. Hicks $1. Bry in C. Higgins $1, Roger H. Trivette $3.60, Robert H. Moore $3.20. James F. Church $2, Roose velt Parker $3.60. Monroe B. Everette $1. Hilary T. Foster $3.20. Asberry Ballard $3.80, James E. Parker $1, Harley R. Anderson $5,20, Claude W. Cra ven $5. Vance Watson $5.60. Richard Shew $4. Edmond R. Ed- sel $4. Carl W. Clanton $2. Sylvester R. Moore $3.40. William Benge $3.40, Elbert E. Love $2, Herman D. Love $1. Thomas B. Inscore $6.20, Geo. E. Call $4.20, Reuben Anderson $1, Ben C. Frazier $1, Lee Hob son Pennell $3.60, Herman El more $4. Coffrey A. Frost $1, William Lee Blackburn $3.60, Da vid C. Farthing 15.20, Lonnie Rhodes $1.00, Geo. A. Curry Done by order of Board of( $4-80, Walter Lee Glass $3^0. Elections of County of Wilkes, North Carolina, this the 20th day of March, 1943. J. M. AINDERSON, (Jhairman of Wilkes County Board of Eleetions. W. 0. ABSHER, 4-S-$t (m) Secretary Dewitt T. Bumgarner $3.40, Ed win A. Phllllpa $3.80, Robert C. Pegram $4.60, Charlie Pardue $3, William E. Jackson $3.20, J-cmes C. Green $4, Joe Bowers $3.20, Coy Poteat $4, Hoby McHone $4. John W. Gant $4, John Wesley York $3.20. Boyd W. Daniele M-C-Ml MAFPr HIT FROM THE SEHStTHm HRMBWAT MHSm! Look what’s in tho enfoitainment sky! Broadway’s big fun- jammed musical show is on the screen at lost! Crowded with stars—and songs—end spectacle—in the famed^G-M manner! n V \ iilpi •fH4T Tlnd What A AWOKIfrwMair [DUi I ^ W4 IfQff Me A lows ARAlsTRoiLr tuimi W«v VNCmnMMMUl AtmutmD THURSDAY FRIDAY \,
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