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PtUred la aM bhi« w«i wilM^
Me need -white eoeheiartee. ‘ At
aer thoalder was e' ceiAge ot red
Mrs-, Wellborn, dsuMter ot' Mr.
add Mrs, D. K. areen? of Wllkie-
boro star route, is edilM«l*ed sl'thfe
Wilkes Hosiery lUU. Mr. Well-
bora, son of Mr. w'd’llrB. J. J.
Wellborn, of -Paries^,' ia'ediployed
at the Red Toj) Pddltry Tarm.
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Miss Moseley Is;
Honored at Party
To honor Miss Rebeoca'WoSeley,
-srho Is leaving soon tp report for
duty as a WAAC, Miss $allto Out
law and Mary Speer entertained
at a lovely party at the home of
Mrs. Ivey Moore Thursday even
ing. Six tables were asrsaged for
bridge in a patriotic setting, and
the same note was carried' out. in
the dessert course that preceded
the game. The high and low score
awards -were -vron by Mrs,.Russell
G. Hodges and Miss Elisabeth
Smith, and two second high score
prises, one for each group pi-three
tables, went to Mra William Jus
tus and Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain.
The two hostesses and the hon-
orce are members of the city
school faculty. Gifts fpr .Miss
Mossley, who goes tp -Daytona
Beach, Fla., Wednesday, was an
attractive bill fold.
nw OUas of
' the Ftrsfe dhnrdb of
No(4h WiSUlMra, wlU 4>«e(
IBMsiisy afteriuMm at . S:M>.
Vxioek at the home of Mrs,
B. m*.
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• vIMb Ladlea Wesley BlUe
- CIMM ' of the First Methodist
chittch'' meets Taeaday eveniag
at T:W> o’clock at the home of
Bton. jfaek Bnune with Mrs.
Mmphy Hunt as assodate hos
tess.
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five
The Fldelis claSs of the First
Baiitlst church meets Tae^y
events^ at 7:30 o'clock at the
honte of Mrs. Bryan Oilreath
with Mrs. Tsl Barnes and Miss
laiUan Btaffocd as co-hostesses.
Dr. E. S. Cooper
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Located Nest Door to
Reins-StnrdivsiiL bsc.
Telephone 205-R
Office Closed Every Thursday
Afternoon
■nie Rendezvous Mountain
ciu^iter of the D. A. R. -will
meet Tuesday afternoon «t 4
o'clock at the home of Mrs. C.
H. 'Cowles In WUkesboro with
Mrs. 3. H. Whltker, Sr., an-l
Mrs. Claude Dongfaton as asso
ciate hostesses.
Miss Billie Rudd
Trogdon Is Bride of
Mr. H. E. Long
- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Trogdon, of
North WUkesboro, announce the
marriage of their only daughter,
Billie Rudd, to Hubert E. Long.
The wedding took place at the
First Methodist church, Fort
Worth Texas. April 2. 1943 at tea-
thirty o’clock in the morning.
Rev. Warren Johnston officiated,
using the ring ceremony.
For the vows the bride wore a
navy costume with navy acces
sories, and her corsage was of
white orchids.
Mrs. Long, daughter of Mr. and
iMra! E. H. Trogdon, was a mem
ber of the senior class of the
North WUkesboro high school
.and was popular among the
younger set.
Pvt. Long, youngest son ot Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Long, of Llstle.
Penn., is a graduate of the Somer-
’The niartiaga oi Miss Lpto. May
berry apd liapsom Key,
emnlied March **“"
o’clock in the afteraa^kt
S. C„ with E, Getta Nunn '
Ing, The Impressive i*lng
mony was used.'.,
For the cerwnony, fte .
wore a light blue -snlt -with ne^
accessories; Her corsage was of
sweetheart rose? iwd lilHes Of the^
valley.
Mrs. Key, the Only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mayberry, »-f
New Hope, graduated from Union
Grove high school now holds
a position with the^Wilkes Drug,
store.
Mr. Key, son Of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Key, of North WUkesboro, is
e graduate of'the North Wilkes-
boro high school, and holds a po
sition with the Coble Dairy Pro
ducts Company in WUkesboro.
The couple are making their home
at 414 E Street, Noj;^h Wilkes-
boro.
PRINTED STATIONERY
WE CAN SELL RHEX
RRiWlTED STATIONERY FOR
s
AprS 27 to'May 1
• We afe ^gaein permitted to sell Rytex
Jttted^wionery for five days only
Tnesday, t0if ,P- m.May 1).
:pet your orders iii ,
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tmtil further notice,
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Tea and Topics Club
Met Friday Evening
Mrs. W. E. Jones and Mrs. Mur
phy Hunt were hostesses Ip the
members of the Tea and Topics
club at Red Cross Headqiiarters
Friday evening. The group spent
sometime in making surgical
dressings, after which they went
to the drug store for refresh
ments. Mrs. Stokes Hunt and Miss
Evelyn Little, members of the
Wilkes Hospital staff, also enjoy
ed the hostesses hospitality at the
drug store.
Wilkesboro Woman’s
Club Has Meeting
The monthly meeting ot the
WUkesboro Woman's Victory club
was held Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. B. S. Call with Mrs.
J. B. Meaderson and Mrs. J. 0
Elliott as associate hostesses. Mrs.
L. B. Dula, the president, was in
charge of the business part of the
meeting, and Mrs. Herbert Cobb
directed some parlor games dur
ing the social hour. At the close
of the afternoon the hostesses
served refreshments. MrS. W. T.
Ritchie, of Rahway, k. J., was a
visitor of the club.
Mrs. Rosa Reeves Is
Book Club Hostess
Mrs. Rosa Reeves was gracious
host to the members of the Friday
Book club at her home on’ D
Street Friday afternoon. The
guests upon arrival were served
coffee and ice cream by the hos-
tes.s. -who was assisted by Miss
Muriel CoykendiaJl. Mrs. J. C.
Reins, president ot club, presided
for roll call, -which was made by
Mrs. W. E. Jones, guests respond
ing with interesting news items.
Mrs. Bon Perkins
Bridge Club Hostess .
The members of the'B'like|boro
Bridge Club . and a few extra
guests were delightfully enter
tained by Mrs. Bon Perkins'-af, her
home in Wilkesboro Friday
ing. The top score prize in' the
game, which was played ot two
tables, went to Mrs. Gordon For
ester. An ice course followed
play.
Flying Forts Hiif 77
Planes In Base Raid
Allied Headquarters in North
Africa.—-The Allied - high com
mand announced yesterday a stun
ning 83-to-3 aerial vlctofy which
shredded Marshal Ronaniel’s sky
cover and further lili^naced his
thin supply line/m th!e^ve of the
climatic fight for suraw,^ by bis,
cornered Tunisian tnopi.
fa tremendous assault o^sRomRiel’S
rear bases In Sicily, destroying 71
Slanes. Seven more -^re'Shot
down in other operation^ Spring
Tnesday.
, Heavy German reliance ih j^f-
^ '4a| transporta. Indicated,The grpy-
I |d/.pf“RpipinreVB supply- problem
^■*as, Aiyed ground, troops.elosed on
enemy’s "test mountain bastions.
“ONCE-OT'ER”
man and one -inUe, ^ustig
the new cotnbhiktioir f^^jlsr-dUs
tributor and p!sn|er, ^)9l v ^
”0nce-0ver’’,, can do wo^k.pf
five men and five mules. The ma
chine is how bkihK. ^^oostratfd
over the State By ’tte Ai^culti^l
BMeHuion Serifteel 1'. I..
V>'tV * ' ■.
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ti^ph'fl;^iH«-Ahgii
.14‘Obdte 81. itk. J,, i. IThOdte II,
' ft. Woodie ‘tlf^»ft^vCbaan
Mrs. “Arthjir'?TinWt IJti'Wan-
da Lee Dyer 11, 3- 8. Walker |l,
J. A. Eliedge $2, Ihigene Blevins
$1, .Mrs. P, W, Greer 82, P. W.
Greer,II -
DEBTS
Mn.
.„Olenn Johnson 81. K*y Felts
81, Katie Pelts $1, Panpy Pletch-
’er.ll, Mrs. C. W. Fletcher |1,
Mrs., R. S. Soots |1, Mrs. JetUe
Chatham |1, Mrs. Lee Souther $1,
John H. Gregory |1, Vance Holier
10c, Mary Lou Johnson 10c, Vir
ginia Johnson 10c, Louise Connol
ly 10c, Juanita and Ovel Souther
10c, Nancy Jane Gregory tOc,
Pauline Souther 10c. Mrs. Cora
Pelts 50c, R. E. Felts. Jr.. 10c.
Mrs. J. A. Souther |1, Mrs. J. W.
Fletcher $1, Clarence Fletcher |1.
W.ALNUT GROTTt! TOWNSHIP
New Life School $12.45.
CANE CREEK 8CHOOD
John McGrady
Cane Creek school children
$3.02, JoJjn McGrady II.23,
Gaither Billings $1, Rudy Handy
II, A. A. Absher $1. Muncle
Handy 50c, Daniel McGrady 25c,
Noah Watkins 25c.
SOynSRS TCtWNSHIP
Co.v Jarvis
Cycle School |1. E. E. Mayber
ry $1.00.
Annie Howell
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rash |2.
Carl Roberts $1. Parka Roberts
$1, J. E. Goforth $1, Mrs. Nora
Mayberry $1, Mrs. Olln Souther
$1, J. N. Souther $1. Mack Pre
vette $1. Mrs. R. C. Jarvis |1, L
W. Pelts $1, Ruby Elledge |1,
Shirley Johnson |1. Grace Weath
erman $1, Parks Weatherman |1
I. P. Hayes $1, James Campbell
50c, K. W. Souther $1. J. E
Haynes 50c, Elzena Mayberry 50c,
H. B. Byrd $1, Vesty Nichols |1,
Edwi^ Lunsford.il, S. B. Byrd
50%. IKohSTts^lt lirn^t May
berry 25o. Lottie Mayberry |1, M.
D. Gregory 5,0c, Lovelace School
11.65, Branson Roberts 30c, Annie
Howell 12, W. G. Jarvis $1, H. A.
Walker 50c. J. W. Prevette $1.
Vena Glass Myers
Arlie Roberts 5c, L. M. Jarvis
$5, Will Moore 5c, Ray Lunsford
5c, Rev. Mr. Lloyde 25c, Isaac
Lunsford 25c, Dan Gray 25c. S. B.
Gray 50c. Bobby Gray 10c. Z. I,
Prevette 50c. >E. H. Glass $1.00.
R. C. Pardue '
Minnie Shore $1, Hulda Som
ers $1. H. C. Somers $1, Otto
Somers $1. Albert Myers $5. Ed
ward Myers $1. B. C. Pardue $.5,
Phala Perdue $1. Mrs. Julia Par-
due $1, Miss Annie Casey $2, Mrs.
J. H. Casey $1, J. W. Casey $1.
Lonnie Somers $1.
Carlos Prevette
S. L. Sparks $1. H. C. Norman
14c, Hugh Poteat $1. Rev. W. F.
Lawrence $1. Mrs. W. F. Law
rence $1. Robert Brown $1. J. S.
Johnson. .Tr., $1, L. P. Somers,
Jr„ $2.50. Mrs. L. P. Somers
$2.60, A. A. Nicholson $1,. J. D.
Somers $1. B. H. Roberts .50c. S.
J. Goforth $1, Mrs. J. P. Mitchell
$1.25. Mrs. Jane Mitchell 50c,
Carlos Prevette $1, Det Hinston
20c, Daniel Hollertiail $5. Shady
Grove School $2.10.
J. T. Redding .
Tarita Casey 50c, Era Shore 5c,
Vera Shore 5c, Sue Mitchell 5c,
Gerald Somers 5c, Delores John
son 5c, Nada Pardue 5c, Kathleen-
Shore 10c, Edith Roberts 5c,
Charity Goforth $1.
I/. W. Felts
w! C, Nicholson, Jr.. $1, C. L.
Comer $1, W. J. Parks $1. Julius
Mahaffey $1. Mrs. Elizabeth
Perks $1. C. C. Anderson $1.
srULBERRV SCHOOL
Grady Miller
Mulberry School $3.10, Marcile
Deal $1.00.
SPECIAL GIFT
Central Electric and Telephone
. . r JCo. $12.00.
American Flying Fortresses led ' -WALNIT ORO\T5 TOWNSHIP
J. W. Joitnee
Dessie Burchette $1. Cecil
Brewer $1, Viola Holbrook $1. A.
M. Holbrook $1, Rev. Mr. Hendrix
H, J. G. Johnson $1, Leonard
Hqllo.-wt^ 1?^ J
W. Joines $2, Lucinda HolWook
25c.
B^VER CREEK TOWNSHIP
Mrs. Oenlo Walah
R. B. Earp $1. Charlie Minton
$1,. J. T. West $1, Edward Foster
$i, Mrs. Qenlo Walsh $1, W. G
Walsh $2, L, C. Ferguson ,|1,
Frank Bimlsto^ 81." Parks Hay««'
81. A. J.;Forter;'8i. Wake iMiyne
81, Bearer Creek Baptist SuadaF
School-’flO, 'Bkiinond WaWi|^i8.i
Clint BdmitiSkiti >1, Altos fiduti>
«tm '
C. Hayegt: fL orrtlle
Kondg'-^-' N8
TO WHOM IT MAT CONClftN-
Ravisg Mtd my ihtenet At the
Home Furniture Co., at Blktn, N.
C. on March 1, 1948,-tbli‘is to so-
flfy all persons thst I wlU hot
be re/H>onat)>Ie for any obltfatioaa
created in the name of the com
pany or by It. _ ,' «
'This 9th day of April, 1943.,
KYLE HAYE58,'
Noiith Wilkesboro, N. C. - 5-3-4t
3U
W -SI?
H. Ai' Carl
qatUor ia, % w ;nht$^a ii,
■ % .
Fergoins 81. Betty ileah FargUses
|1, Qamllna WgiiaoB fl.e '3/^
Beulah- FengdMW .f>r' Blshehe
FergmKRt |1. Mrkj; B, Foster ili.r',” • -r - -'-r
f. C. Wiat II, JaalA l^r I’l! Hv'T'C. Wateh 81. Mrs, T.
WUiKESBORO TOWNSHIP 0- Welsh Mta. ‘Baehel Me«ik!l(
.* a«. Gtam ft, ^
' Dari Mlhk-88, Valeria Oiaaajlrttjw. |i.
G. W. Mash-81:. Glehn BnmgflM ~
|1, jL 3. Parker 18, Geo. H^dren
II. Bd Anderson 80e, J. C.;Adams
'8M0.;i
Hauy jUnOlB J«Ms
Mn. Arehie'^^Aaderaon 81. .Mrs.
M, Cl Jones 81, Mery Louise Jones
81, Nora Lawa II. M. C. Jones 82.
Mrs. A. R. OgUyiell, Mra. Ereiyp
Aadenon 81, blona Anderson |1,
Nora'Lews 81, ■£. Sarah Anderson
Sc,~ Dean Anderiuni Se, Rebecca
Stroud 10c, Carolyn Stroud 15c.
Claude Soots 6c, Bud Soots 5c,
Peggy Anderson-10c, Dorothy BL
He 10c, Wig Anderson 6c, Ollne
Hayes^ 10c, Hugh.Steelman 26c.
' Mrs. Haart Stwmd
Mr. Stroud $2, , Mrs. Hazel
Stroud $2, Mrs. Olefin Anderson
$1, Mrs. Walter Stroud 81, R. L.
Jones $1, Mrs. R. L. Jones $1, A
T. Jones $1, Mrs. Ai T. Jones $1.
Haden Cleary 10c, Mrs. Fred
Blevins 50c, Mrs. Archie Ellis 50c,
Mrs. W. A. Bills $1, Mrs. Charles
Steelman $1, Mrs. Carl Canter $1.
Mrs. Archie Lee Osborna $1, I. P.
Anderson $1, Mrs. Rex Stroud $1-
ELK TOWNSHIP
E. R. Settle
Mrs. O. M. Proffit $1, B. F.
Walsh $1. Mrs. B. F. Walsh $1.
Mrs. Annie Wallace $1, Mrs. Liz
zie Miller $1, Mrs. Ethel Triplett,
$1, J. G. Shepherd $1, W, E. Hor
ton $1, Mrs. J. W. Shepherd $1,
Mrs. J. C. Wheeling 26c, H. C.
-Wheeling 25c. M. C. Minton $1.
Mrs. Winnie Stokes $5.60, Addle
Casey $2, Bessie Brock $3, Be
atrice-Sebastian $3, O. M. Proffit
$2, Mrs. C. West $2, Helen Stan-
berry $1, E. R. Settle $3.
J. T. Wood-s
Granville Sanders $1. J- T.
Woods $1. 'W. (J. Woods $1, Mrs.
Rosa Woods $1.
F. W. McNeil
Mrs. Jim Edmiston $1, Will Mc
Guire $1, T. W. Triplett $1. Mrs.
P. E. Dula $1, Bob iJcNeil 25c,
Coty Edmlsten $1. Chelsle McNeil
$1,.J. D. Triplett VI, F. W. Mc-
R«i ,,
Morttt WiQ|i^biMk|f. C
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SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina, Wilkes County.
In the Superior Court
WILKES COUNTY
Vs.
CK P. Burchette and^ wife, Daisy
^BWetii^-^ulia mn ^ lnt8>
band, whn Knox, Marion Dob
bins Haskins, and husband, Bill
Haskins.
The defendants above named
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Wilkes county, North Carolina, to
get title to a certain tract of
land by tax lien proceedings, and
the said defendants will further
take notice that they are required
to appear at the term of the Su
perior Court of said county to be
held on the 4th Monday in May,
1943, at the courthouse of said
county, in Wilkesboro, N. C., and
answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said complaint.
This March 29, 1943.
C. C. HAYES,
4-26-4t(M) Clerk of Court! ^
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