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Ifcahotlio. ¥*m,. «pl kooaoe^tod
ii potfi^ is tke oMee'ot tbo
'Bortiiwr, B«0 oompoay.
4 Ktomy. wiil ka«^
.:t*rilQt to tko eity rwmm.
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tior «c tk« flttr b«Moi '
tooolty,
. Attoraey Porka Hamptoo, bf
: Blkln. mu la th« 'Wllkesboroa t»-
' day looUag after professional
'tko^eu matters.
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mss Sea liao ChiUMto Imb re
sit^ted Mk: eiopioil PMitioft. la >ha
coaaty aeeooataat’s otftcei aa^
a»s a^ptod a. poiitloa with the
WUkee Aate Sales cofl^y.
Mr. A. 9. Morehonae, of Wuh-
iafton, D. C.. la Tlettlns in the
hqfMtrl’a )}>*** ^ hlfr bsether, Ma H. H.
Morehonse, and Mra Morehonae,
OB the Bmahy Monntataa
— y.
W. H. Hurley, who haa been ]
at Baltimore, Md., is
a few days at hia home
Millers Creek.
• With The e
CHURCHES
MANAGER HERE
Mr. and Mm. W. A. Wright and
son,^Roger, of Raleigh, spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Carlton.
North Wilkesboro Preaby-
terian Church
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May Hipc PedDte v/
TaDo Cannifi#
.lUtioaiBg oftlolals .heps ^today
f^iH that persoBs jBay^hfre
to dd candlBg, pro»Hnig tl
soa hBrlM the cfMlO^liW for-
nUhea sugar aad
" IGHh Creia faiool, ot Dooksryi
oareafh tisttad 'bwf parMts, Mr. aaA Mn^
Shoe aiop aad T. M. Rfchardsoa, ‘ ‘
Lsgionvm Bfeet
Ob Friday Ntglii
• • . • ft .
inttiTrT^ of tho Amerieon Lsi*
win meet on Friday: night.
May 7, eitgW o'clock, at' the home
of W- C. Qrler. AH iaglbimalrei
are seked to attend
Mrs. Kyle Hayes Is visiting her
husband, CpI. Kyle Hayes, who is
in tho marine corps and is sta
tioned at Parris IslanH, S. C.
Mias Iiizzie Hisle hi-s returned
to her home here after a ten day’s
visit in Charlotte in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pound.
The message will be “S’' Pic
tures of Mother.’’ Rev. Louis J.
Yelanjian will preach. The three
hymns are selected by three dif
ferent mothers in the church, a
grrndmother. a mother, and a
younger mother.
Vespers 4:30 and Senior Youn-^
People 5:30.
Mr. E. M. Elledge spent Mon
day and Tnesdey at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Laura Harris,
and sister, Mrs. C. O. Bumgarner.
Mrs. Herbert Cobb returned
Monday evening from a week's
visit to Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs.
Cobb are residents of Wilkesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crowell.
Sr., end Mrs. Jeter Oakley and
smail son, Tommie, of Statesville,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Carlton.
Wilkesboro Baptist
Rev. HOW.IRD FORD
Pastor
Wor.ship services will be held
at the usual hours Sunday at the
Wilkesboro Baptist church. Sun
day morning the pastor will speak
on the subject, “Building a Chris-
tlon Home.” Sunday evening he
will speak on the subject, "Les
sons in Soul Winning.”
Robert 8. Qibhe, Jr„ Is man-i
agfer of the North WlK;esi»oro
branch of the Duke Power com
pany, which Is renderlizg excell
ent power service under diffi
cult conditions. Ample electric
power is one of the vital needs
of the war effort and the Duke
Power company has very aWy
met all deznajids in the terrl-
toi-y it serves. Dej pite short
age of labor and materials, the
company has nuUntalned all
lines In good conditJoil and has
*-on.rtructed extensions to points
where electricity Is neetled to
carrj- on war work of any kind.
Mrs. P. J. Brume, who had been
a patloBt at City Memorial Hospi
tal in Winston-Salem, for a few
weeks, has returned to her home
here on E Street.
Preaching Service
Rev. Leroy Eller will pr^h at
Shady Grove Baptist church oi»
Sunday night. May 9. eight
o’clock. The public is cordially in
vited to the service.
First Methodist Church
Rev. A. O. WAGOONEB
Minister
The Mother’s Day theme will be
used at the eleven o’clock worship
service when the minister speaks
on “An Old Time Mother."
The five o’clock vesper hour
will be a continuation of the medi
tations on the Lord's Prayer. The
theme will be “Pray Against
Temptation.”
Mrs. Herman Powell, who has
been spending some time with her
husband. Dr. H. 8. Powell, who
is in Berries and stationed at
GaUMBTille. Fla., hea returned to
l^me at Hays.
ter B^ddy^Hnhbard, sen oA
‘""lliB. Julios C. Huhbord.
'a day or so this week with
Peter Morehonse. son of
Mr. and Mrs. BobeH, Morehouse,
who reside on the Brushles.
Mrs. Bill Stroud left Tuesday
for her home in Baltimore, Md.,
after spending several days with
Mother’s Day Sermon At
First Baptist Church
“Homes And Mothers" will be
the pastor’s sermon theme for the
special Mother’s Day Observance
,->t the First Baptist church this
Sunday morning. The service be
gins at 11:00 o’clock.
Special music is being planned,
for 'the. senrlne'by tha^fhurch
choir under' the' direction of Mrs.
Andrew P. Kilby. The choir will
Bing the selection, “O Blessed Day
of Motherhood", and a vocel solo
entitled. "To My Mother” will be
given by Miss Lucile Casey.
At the evening service of w-or-
shio the pastor will speak on
Worthless Pursuits". Attention
Wilkesboro Methodist
Rev. FRBD H. SHINN
Pastor
Church school—10:00 a m.
Sermon; ‘‘Mother’s Olory."
Baptism of babies at the morn
ing service.
Youth Fellowship—7:00 p. m.
Elvening- worship—8:00 p. m.
Sermon: “Disclpleshlp",
District Conference at Elkin,
Friday, May 7th.
T.-v- '■
Raid Darwin
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. i called to the chrnge in time for
Miller aad her brother. Pvt. David Sunday evening services. Bc-
W. Miller, who was home on a g^nday evening and
furlough.
Mrs. Mae Todd McGinnis, of
this city, Mrs. Henry Todd and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B.
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Olln Pierce.
PuMski, Va., spent the
at Marietta, Ohio, with
Ca4at Henry T[V)dd, who is with
the araj air force at Marietta Col-
P
wewead
continuing throngh .the summer
months, the Sunday evening ser
vices at the First Baptist chuic'ii
will begin at 8:00 p. m.
The public is cordially invited
to attend the services. Wear a
rose in honor of your mother, and
attend church this Sunday.
V-
BUY MORE WAR BONDS
.Allied Headquarters in Aus-
tnUi-u Monday. — Darwin was
heavily raided by Japanese war
planes Sunday, the Allied High
Command announced today.
Twenty-one enemy bombers and
30 fighters attacked the airdrome.
It wa.s the 54th raid on Darwin.
‘‘Twenty-one enemy bombers,
escorted by 30 fighters attacked
the. airdrome from high altitude."
the noon communique said.
“Damage on the ground was
negllable. Our tighten intercept
ed. destroying or damaging 13
enemy planes. Our own Iweea were
heavy.”
HOME-BRIGHTENING WITH PAINT PAYS DIVIDENDS
Are yon hoarding house space,,
without realltlBg it?' Unusued
rooms 'And prH>erty are needed
for, hoBsing of workers and
f' fhs gAwnment urges us to re-
modfl and renovate extra living
Tlflf «^en to the-extent of In-
room space.
4 ^K^imee a partition will
cruB^^kwo rooms Instead of one.
Often furaltore for the new room
xriH h* found in the attic. Paint
LmA •sttuor repairing will turn
igliene hne-besiu Into new pieces.
renoTBtlng Is usually prot-
ttstito, according to the Home
Oopners Loan Cotpomtlon. In a
Af of 4,i0« iwoperties. they
taiAt for every dollar
To encourr.ge reclamation of for a woman war guest, If you’ve
pieces of furniture and room furnished her room to look' like
space and the protection with a sitting room. Installed with a
paint of articles receiving con- wall bracket on the Inside of the
stant use, Carlton’s Hardware closet door, It’s oBt of sight when
company, of North Wilkesboro, is ,the door’s closed. Paint table in
currently conducting a ‘‘Brighten- same color as the closet door, or
Up Week”, during which they ere 'in a contrasting shade, and fasten
giving householders -a 32-page jan nnframed mlrroi; above H.
home painting handbook and a | With the new paints and s llt-
packet ot Burpee’s flower seeds tie ingenuity, you can make your
add color and beauty to gardens.
Many clever suggestions for
brightening up homes are shown
In the -book. For example, if
you’ve an old china cabinet, res
cue it and transform into a book
case by removing glass door end
dark stain, then repainting wjtb
enamel. «
Or. saw an old table in two to
make a Ixalf-moon dressing tabic
home pay dividends In actual cash
or added livability for yonf own
family. There’s a new rosin
emulsion wall finish, called Kem-
Tone, that goes over wallpaper,
dries in one hour, and is complete
ly washable. There are quick-
drying en^els and durable ver-
nlsh finishes to make paint l^ush
remodeling possible in every room
And over all surfiiees.
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