m X AboQt Coiners iuidi Goers . Prcnn itta-Vs!^ “ fA ^eopl^^ou Know Who,Move About ^ Miss Hasel Taylor, who hol^tfiS ^MisM Boulah 'Maft and Vlrgliii^ ,^ j , BUtf; of Cricket, were Tlsltora position In Baltimore, . Md., « b'Taylorsville Sunday. I spending a few days at'-’^^^alla , Mills with her parents, Mr, and Mr. timothy Elledge, a well Mrs. J. O. Taylor. Itbtown eltlsen of jthe Hays co»n I anlty, was In this city Tuesday Mrs. W. C. Carlton, of Wil- aktng after business matters. liamson, W. Va., and Miss Maude Jennings, of Greensboro, are Mk, and Mrs. Bruce Jones spent spendinff a few days with, rela- Ftact week In Hickory with Mrs. tlves at Pores Knob and Boomer.' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W It. Fox. TBT ■Mr. and Mrs*. RokeH S,- QlbthiV ol thlg city; Ita^e rettinted Boise from (^rlotl* wBWw they spenyf BSrISt; carried^ thetr to that elty lor an op- i l»h ■ -.-ajlr. ■ lllbh tiiSre of the Fai ^eo Company with hesflj at iJiirbami' ,,visited Ijfa Mrs. W. A. Laxton, at ^oi^rlati Falls this Keek. ■- •'V'" ' Mrs.- C. Wt VaBi iVa'.i y si^Mrs. SJE. * Joe (BItsy) Mrs. Lawrence Cameron spent the week-end at Bolivia with Iter husband’s parents. . Her hoshimd, Pvt. Cameron, who is In army ser vice, visited her and his parents during the week-end."' Miss Mamie Proctor, of Rocky Mount, is spending sometime' here with/her sister, Mrs. J. B. Snipes. Eller, News, North Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Johnson, -if jMcNiel's father, Mr. E ■ Legdngton. spent the week-end on Sunday. — Allegha hare with Mrs. Johnson's parents, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. j charlle Sanders, [of North WUkesboro, spent Sun day night with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sanders.—Skylahd Mr. and Mrs. Tip McNlel,‘"of Miss Proctor recently underwent Wilkesboro visited' Mrs. operation at the Memorial Hos pital In Charlotte and Is here re recuperating. Bubhy Bush, small son of Mr. | Mrs. Taylor Bush, underwent ^i>n4]Jar operation at ihe Wilkes Iospitat\ Monday. , Mr. Robert Johnson and family, I Of Wilkesboro, left this morning ion a visit to relatives and friends fin Columbia, S. C. Mr. James .W. .Silver Springs. Md. McAlister, of is spending a Post, June 24. Mr. Charlle B. Hayes, who la engsged In war work at Norfolk, ■ya.. Is visiting with his family in Mulberry township. Mr. Hayes will return to his work at, Norfolk July 10th. Little Miss Anne Weaver Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Starr, underwent a tonsllar oper- K;-. and Mrs. R. B. Adams, of rtla city, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams, Mrs. Conrad Reeves and atlon at Tuesday. the Wilkes Hospital daughter, Julene of route one Mrs. A. K. Pearson has return ed to her home here after spend- spept Sunday at Laurel Springs visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blevins and Mr. and Mrs. Senter Church. 'few deys here with friends. He is : ing sometime in Greensboro in the former resident of Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Culler, of Blnefield. W. Va., are spending this week with Mr. Culler’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culler, in Wilkesboro. ‘ Miss Loretta Sims, of Stone ville, and Miss Betty Tuttle, of Winston-Salem, are visiting their aunts, Mrs. C. O. McNiel. Mrs. J. A.,:Brown and Mrs. W. O. Absher. J^&p.ster Cyrus Howard, of Co- ' luS)ia. S. C.. has returned home after, visiting his cousins. Frances and Bobby Johjison, in Wilkes boro. Mrs. Harry D. Kellett and daughter. Judy, of Greensboro, are spending a few days here with Mrs. Kellett’s parents. Attorney and Mrs. J. H. 'Whicker, Sr. home of her Pearson. son, Mr^ Konrad Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons, of Wilbar, a daughter at the home of Mr. Parson’S father, Mr. T. A. Parsons, on Monday, June 2S. Miss Fred Gwyn Woodruff, of High Point, visited here this week in the home of Mr. end Mrs. J. G. Chipman. Miss Woodruff, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Wood ruff, of High point, is a cousin of Mr. Chipman. Miss Peggy Somers has return ed home after an extended visit at Daytona Beach. Fla., as guest of Miss Betty Spainhour. Miss Somers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tv. B. Somers. Mr. R. F. Parker, well known resident of the city, is convalesc Ing from a broken left arm. The injury took place at the tannery where Mr. Parker has . employ ment. and the break was in the wrist. ,-7i li^Xonth ^ »: do—pivenftr Appeal fdr ■' The 4bf(|«w»k jMTWdr «nd thu’Saiduy evestn* wi services are held oqlthe medlaUdy^, 1« .th««r^r church’bulldtaf. • “Thlnw Dr. J0HX - rR^member * become a familiar xTpcn people of the Unitedf^ Ftp the patriotic mind, thei% wBl' many events In the present A’di which will be long remembhrtd. To the Christian mind also, thdre are a number of thlttgs which' atand out boldly 'on the horhion of thought and memory.,^ “Things To Remember’’ will be the sermon subject of the pastor, Dr. John W. Kincheloe, Jr., at the iriOd o’clock worship service In the First Baptist church this Sunday morning. At the close of the ser vice the ordinance of the Lord’s Sujlper will be observed. “What Do irou Represent ’’ will be the sermon topic of the pastor, at the 8:00 p. m. worship service. The public Is extended a cor dial welcome to attend th- ser vice. W.. F., Jopes. JAB* -Jdnak LlxjJe .ThffmaA .’hpent ; .ys, with ,frtsadif «nd 'Joe (Bitsy) wetk-.end-In thV Bamqsd. The Jnpe-jpe«tiDg,C!|f the. VT* muiVi Socldty: pf Union Methodist fe Ashe .tBurch^nas held,*! th* homd’ i- B.’ Jobes. -Ai'.-i-;,"-- *«|i^|Mide^^hi[ Is vDste Htnciwr and dftvih- FiNa, sieat^Bstnrdsy night- f; sndXMn. Moriidk- W- vy».reamed to Balnhrfdis . y. ■Hn.'San * -wseVs Mr,, and Mrs. T. ,I^J.Bnk. Cir* JA WsiMsMMti|ii^#-Mii*'BMs jlsri' Hslnif WjJM-C- , W. iJiabAfNlb n.’ J. .ilnUny ^^ed- temi^ng ' mfre^inbenhi dbrlng th*- soeisi' hp^...' .4;; lMfon.%d.. 'U- t«Ub» 'Mr. Sff » Jel SfistaiyiMi -i' - .fWi-*' Of Mays. : 4^4 ;T»s-'swept-, St I-’C ■ yi'4, , “ Mr'. "iMnWif fl Char. week Wl^ hib. 1 veinttti' Ms. and; "f Mrs. Ajrthwr BtpoltK,^ torii;’';Tdsrreli Is^ tbe.hUvy,.^ i" J. B. Greer .And'^atrlds Ltd returned home iMter.^1tpendf s week at Myrtlb Beech. B. : Ruth Whrren and Bessie ;p spent the week-end ’in Michael returned home fipm Winston-Balem Sunday. His cfj^sins. Roy and Paul Michael, atgtompanled him to spend a few wefts here. , '' ,5f#8. T. M. Michaef returned home from a visit with her bus- ILocal Lioiur^vAtl^nd’' StAte Conveiition Biehigrt^ 'A- Jimmie Andemn’Snd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cubion were North 'Wtlkwhoro’s representatives 'at the state Lions Clubs Convention held Sunday and Monday in Win ston-Salem. They report a most interesting convention, which was well attended by Lions from all parts of the state. -V- Argen^ is , shipping SOiQOO Mamaii» Lioen^ Sinct Jnne J) Jleeiisef to wed were issued hy Register of Deeds C. C; SkUen to iiro cooi'tes: How ard Sheets, of bsylo, end Hattie Itert; of WPdtetop. Ve.; Pvt. John Shew and Juliane Shew, both of Wilkeshorp rente two. •V- .. Use of wool felt has saved ap- pitndhnately 600,000 .pounds of rubber in six months in the man- nteetnre pf washers, gaskets, tnd 'Wildcat skjnFto the United'St*tes.siniUsr item8. iT^.« . i . Mrs. N. H. Waugh and Mrs. Walter Jones, of this city, accom panied by Mrs. Elizabeth Badies. i)t Hagerstown. .Md., have been visiting relatives and friends at' Grassy Creek. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ballou had as their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Alexander, Miss Max- ^!r. and Mrs. L, J. Handy and line Alexander, Mrs. Jack lAwson little son, Thomas Gordon, of Bal- and daughter. Sarah. Mr. and Mrs. timore. .Md.. are spending two j J. H, Alexander and son, Thomas, weeks with Mrs. Handy’s moth- of Abshers and Pvt. John C. Alex- e#. Mrs. D. G. Wiles, in this city. ! ander. stationed in Texas, an,1 afed ^ith Mr. Handy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Waddell, of d Mrs. T. F. Handy, of De- Bel Air, Md.—Skyland Post, June 24. i! & NOTICE Below is a list of names of people who have Kodak finishing or other property in our files: Oliver Absher Naomi Alexander Mrs. Anthony Mr. L. Adams Edward Bums Henry Bauguss Jessie Blankenship Heioise Billings Coy Bynum Rov Bynum ,1. D. Brong Lena Billings R. P. Casey Paul Caudill Reba Combs Agnes Church C'aude Caudill Mary Curry Mrs. Cook Jessie Dosler Bob Day Tom Dula Colleen Dowell Effner Eller Illarion Elliott Lance Eller Mrs. Elledge ^ ^oven Englebert Wint Elledge T. W. Ferguson Vania Fomhand Tommv Gilreath Rachel Glass Mrs. Hudson Mr. Hinshaw Lura Hollar Junior Holloway Rob Henderson Tudie Hix Charlie Hudson Rhoda Haves Helen Hall Rufus Hall Gladys Harless Odell Jones Andrew Johnson Roht. Joines Margaret Joines Chas. Kelly Mrs. Bertol Jennings G. H. Knight W. P. Kelly Margaret Kilby Milton Keys Scott Kenerly Amos Moore Ada Sue Lovette Gordon Miller Josephine Martin E. G. Miller Grace M^irlow Eda Miller Bobbie Mae Myers Howard Neely Bill Osborne Mrs. Joe Palmer Cornelia Parks. Ralph Pennington Mrs. John Rhodes J. E. Ray Johnny Redmon Thelma Rhodes Fannie Roten Mack Reavis Mrs. Raymer Maggie Richardsor, Glenn _ Pardue Georgia Staley R. S. Smith Clyde Shumate Dora Sprice Mae Shew Mabel Shew Lula Triplette Toby ’Turner^ Virginia Whittington Ernest Walsh Dock Wiles Georgia Watkins Esther Wendland O. G. Wagoner S. L. Whitely Lois Wilson K. B. Walsh The Studio will be owen froip 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m., Friday, July 2, and 9 a. m. to 12 Noon on Saturday, July 3, in order to f iver this material. If vour name is included here, it is requested that you call on ^ese dates. All photographs left in our files after these dates wUl be disposed of. HARVEL’S STUDIO Paul W. Harvel, Jr. STREET Telephone .Ai mill Mr. Henry Landon, Jr., return- ■tUf '!fhWIWIky to Charlottesville to resume his studies at the Univer sity of Virginia after a two weeks’ visit with his mother. Mrs. Henry Landon. Sr. Hi.s father, Lieut. Landon, is now stationed at Camp Edwards, Mass.. Mr. E. M. Hutchison has re turned to his home on North Wilkesboro route one after hein.g engaged in war work at Milton. Fla., for several weeks. He is the father of our townsman. Mr. Wilkesboro Baptist Rev. HOW.kRD J. FORD, Paster Rev. C. C. Holland, a former pastor and now pastor of Browu Memorial Baptist church In Hickili i ory, will preach at’the 11 a. m. .service Sunday while the pastor preaches at Rev. Mr. Holland’s church In Hickory, where he,Is guest minister In a revival. For the evening service at Wilkesboro R AWNING NEWS BLUE STiH^S K, L,. and M valid thru July 7. N, P, and Q valid effective July 1. COFFEE STAMPS No. 21 is now good. SUGAR STAMPS 13, 15, 16 now good for 5 pounds each. Quincy Hutchison, employe at the the commencement exercises of postotflce. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Deviney. who have been making their home in Lexington, have moved to Wilkesboro. Mr. Deviney is elec trician for Coble Dairy Products company plants. Mrs. Deviney is the former Miss Violet Erickson, of Wilkesboro. the Vacation Bible school will be carried out under direction of T. E. Story, Bible school principal. Martha Anne Kennedy, of Win ston-Salem, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lottie Johnson, and other relatives in Wilkesboro. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken nedy, will spend the week-end in Wilkesboro and accompany her home. Start today to brighteiv- up, paint-up, iix-up the things you can’t replacel SUKKWnt-WiUlAMS fiAUirs Misses Lunte and Mozelle Nich ols and Rollen Bishop, of Wilkes boro route one, have returned home after spending the week end visiting Pfc. Altu Woodie and Stewart Bishop in Dathon. Ala. The boys are station at Camp Rucker, Aia. Simtwui^WujJAm SEMI-LUSTRE Dr. and Mrs. John IV. Kincho- loe, Jr., and little daughter, Jane, Mr. J. E. Caudill and son, Bryce, left this morning for Richmond. Va. While in Richmond Dr. Kincheloe and family will visit relatives and friends, and the Messrs. Caudill will have business relative to their new war contrret to claim their attention. Mrs. Marion O. Elliott, the for mer Miss Caro! Virginia Hayes,' jand daughter of Judge and Mrs Johnson J. Kuyes, left Tuesday evening to join her husband, Pvt. Elliott, who is stationed at Camp Hulen, Texas. She wps accom panied by Mrs. W. O. Elliot, moth er of Pvt. Elliott, who is visiting her son. Ideal for kitchen and_ bath room vndla and ceilings— also woodwork. Amasingly washable. vT •W Beautiful col- ore. A S-W PORCH ^l - . PAIMT ” • S-W MAR-NOT VARRISH Up* S-W ENAMEL UNDERCOATER... U P- S-W FLOOR *0 ENAMEL S-W LINOLEUM VARNISH ....... VV *1*- SMEItWIM-WlLUMm SWP HOUSE PAMT ‘ Mrs. Harold Z. Riley, of St.'^ Louis, Missouri, formerly of Honesdale, is visiting- with her mother, Mrs. Rosa L. Reves for the month of June end JijJy, en- ' Joying the cool mountain air in the town of North Wilkesboro, the key, to the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. Mrs. Riley's home town. Mr. Riley Is remaining in St. Louis being very busy running a war plant and with no time for vacations.—-A St. Louis Newspaper. Your home is your biggeet and beet inArestment Pro tect it mm thorpngbly, leeringly, with Amer ica's favorite house painti *3! SHERWIN-WlUJAmS ENAMELOID No Advance In Women’s Wear Washington. ■— Prices on wo men’s, girl’s and children’s outer- werr will be held at about the same level as last Fall, the Office of Price Administration said yes terday. A revised price regulation for manufacturers, issued yesterday, will insure keeping prices on dresses, suits, coats, blouses and. similar apparel at levels-"approxl^' lately the same at laat yi^U'.” fie OPA said. T- Brigfaten-up furniture, woodwork, toys and tools with this easy-to-HSe, quick’-dry- ing one-coat 1^ CC enamel Market SPECIALS! Nice— Pork Chops.. Lb. ...,32c Veal— Chops -Ufc ...39c Tempting— Pork Roast Lb. 32c Fresh Sliced— Ham Lb. • 38c Cured, Sliced— Ham Lb. ...38c Armour|s Star— Bacon Lb. .../4(ic Potato— Salad Lb. ,.;.25c .Chicken— S^ad Lb. 59c CEREALS Kellogg’s Variety (6)— Cereals, pkg. ....22c Nabisco— Bran y. Large Size ...,19c KriloggVi':^ tiAn .i Pep-...'4:. 4 Regular Pkg.-^ Grape Nuts.. ... 13e VALUES! Bama— ' GRAPE JELLY, lb 18c Florida Grapefruit— 4 Pidnts JUlCEr-^z..,can ...■■29c Church’s Grape— 3 Points JUlCE-it. bottle fk Wegner Grade A— 303 Can—2 Points TOMATO JUICE I2c Blue Rose cellophane packed— RTCE-3 lbs 31c Home Brand— 5 Red Points MARGARINE, lb 17c P Nut^ BUTTER, 1-lb. jar 28c L**"**— , K’ } I , Rhso, 2 smp pks.. 19c Octagm Cleanser,^an 4*/2C Kill the Pests With— ^ ^ Insect Spray, pint 21c COFFEE! SIL>^R CUP, lb; 35 MAXWELL HOUSE, Ih. 30c LUZiANNEyib: :. 2Sk SANKA, lb . : 36c Libby’s Vienna— 2Pts. per can Armour’s Star— Lx. Sausage,2lor Boifed'Ham .69c yrench’s Prepared— Mustard 9c 6-os. Jsr Spiced— " Lb.' -LunchetuiMeat 55c , Sani|i Bot. ' Iftc IWf ^ %% iSr- .I-******,* AVJPv Ai^VA: .••>••••'« *.:s. » • i!#* i| wifl liir • I nips y j, I /' ■■ i J f‘->

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