IBituiiiai, BritiA ! j^rodactioiMi. ^»cftKl tMr* 'v^ 'oiWiiMip ^4mTMtm% I OiiLmm^ ThmkimrktlttmmJtwtllt firttion# WTAniBias rAmem nmM&ntlmmH»m ir y«« MM •UciUs Mi4 tn •«t » tira aariifieata. raHaalBf fl I PD^ Firestone LLLEJVJ Store Telejthoae 27 BeT.'* *iv W. JfeCai^filled hla iatjUIkao^atibeat at lit. PtnipiBint phnii%6 ■Swiitf. BaMaa detiveiW 1 wondarlut aamos. Ita tau(kt the httutt ladles class In Suadcy school in s most interesting man ner. A hlKhllght featnre of the fay wos a solo rendered hy little Mary Alice MoOee with Lucille ^cGee at the piano. The song '••as entitled “You Can Take the Whole World But Give Me Jesus.” Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cothren of Baltimore, Md., are visiting relfr tlves in this and H-rys communi ties. They will return Tuesday to, Baltimore where Mr. Cothren holds a war Job. Mrs. Cothren Is the former Miss Genera Church. Mr. J. A. Fairchild spent the week-end visiting in the home of *’is nenhew, Mr. Tom'Fairchild of Watauga county. Mrs. C. M. Brown went to Fort Bragg Sunday to yisit her hus band. Pvt. C. M. Brown who has recently been inducted Into the army. Dinner guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs..A- M. McGee Sundcy were Misses Evelyn ifcGee and ! Bettie Sue Huffman. Mrs. HaJ Church of North Wilkesboro. and Miss .Mozelle McGee, of Winston- Salem. Rev. A. W. Ellfer visited a num ber of families in this community the past week. He is endeavor ing to stir up teBttb0rie! fM'- R(U, wtt^t vritiM tfr tli», ptfic^ it ir«h iMMMMl here To proMm iti IU9W0 The Tennessee Ramblers, one see to appreciate. of the Oldest name HlllbUly Bands f CLAUDE CASEY, the south's ' favorite Yodeler acts as Master ‘ii ^ Ceremonies, and does a grand job j fittingly observed BhriBsott, tvMi , services hare'teea’-tp^ progress fjf last w^k at the AAveat CbrtettaB^ iihnnch conducted by;, the pastor,^ Rev. I»bel, of Lenoir, ij^: Roy, W. JU TrtvAtte. of Boone, a former piiafor ^ this church. Bl- jder Trlvette has been doing the 1 preaching and hM dellTcroA somii iGmely aerinons. i^^He Ip a apA not* «.ad for his earnestness and ntt^' .^slmpUcUy.ln his faith. No" Soever believed ifn a l^nta [with any more canAdneps he believes In his religions and while one may pot agree ‘him in'ail of his interpretationb end opinions there is no one wh.i^ 'Awould doubt or fail to respect hlU J sincerity. .. He is truly familiar with-the scriptures and we thinlti the saying quoted from some one t'‘Ih manners gentle, effectlons' ‘mild, in-wit a man, simplicity # I child” is very fittingly applied to .him. The meeting closed Sunday night with a large snd attentive congregation present. Fathers Day, June 20, was very in this com- Tonag aica between the agi of 17 aad.,.2f ^hj wdah to boconw i J^tr7« AiwtraUa j,^, artaih)* oadeto^iaiw aeoure appif-|)lj postwar pNgpran'ttw'u eatieni hladha from-local ap^ep^ of its swrehaal ntut^ Blackberry Wanted! • ee • CENTS PER POUND PAID FOR in the South, will be seen on the screen in their new picture “Swing singing. He has a very pleas- munlty especially in two homes. Your Partner” and on the stage jn?- person lity and can keep an It was indeed a happy occasion in person, Monday. They have audience well entertrined. for the family of Mr. «nd Mrs. W. recorded for the past ten yeurs; 1 1 CECIL CAMPBELL is also a C. Walsh which brought together made four movies, two with Gene I very versatile member, who plays rll the children and grandchildren Autry, one with Tex Ritter, and guitar, banjo, Hawaiian, and making a total of 49. All enjoy- , their latest, ? Republic Picture, many other instruments. He sings ed a picnic dinner on the lawn title ‘‘Swing Your Partner.” The solos and sings baritone in trio, about the noon hour. The after- interest in the j j^gnj-biers have been heard over He has a very nice hillbilly volca. noon was spent In singing old and many big Radio Stations, but their DON WHITE also is a ver» til- new hymns in which all present longest stay has been on Station , member. He plrys bass fiddle, took part. A handsome wrist WBT Charlotte. guitar, Hawaiian fiddle, has a watch was pfesented to Mr. Welsh A five piece Novelty Band Tea-: ersnd voice, and sings tenor In by his children. While the occa- turing Jack Gillette, who is very the trio. He joined the Ramblers slon was a complete surprise to veraatile, plays violin, trumpet, about a year and a half ago. He him, Mr. Walsh remarked that It and master of novelties, such as was featured on A^X.S, Played was a most enjoyable and happy music on balloons, hand pump, many parts as Grandpappy. Does occasion to him and one he would bazooka, and novelties one must very good characfer. never forget coming revival which will be the^ second week in August. Our pas tor will be ably assisted by Rev. News Of Lewis -'V. Higimt CaM Prices Paid For All KiiMle PULP WOOD POPLAR, GUM, MAPLE, LYNN, SWAMP WILLOW AND CYCAMORE And All Kinds of Pine V • New Yard Located at old Home Chair Co. lot, next to Tannery T. J. FRAZIER North Wilkesboro, N. C. ALL YOU CAN BRING US. J. C. Oanlpe of Boone. We feel Deliver to our warehouse on Forester Avenue. very fortunate in having Rev. Mr. Canipe with us and hope for a wonderful revival. Miss Edna 'Hull made a busi ness trip to Elkin Tuesday. Also on the same day at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. C. West, the community's oldest citizen, I the venerable Thomas C. West was honored by the presence of ail of his children and most of Mr. and Mrs. Roby McNeil and hi* grandchildren. This highly aja. Foric Community family visited with Mr. and Mrs. | respected rnd aged parent had just passed his eighty-seventh birthday In May and it was a real Travis Eller, Sunday. Mrs. C. B. Dyer and daughter Hayes Hardware Co. Miss Ruth Barnette of North • ' • ^ ’ pleasure for him to have his kins Wilkesboro. spent the week-end York uyer visit , North Wilkesboro, N. C. ed Mrs. Dver's sister. Mrs. Re. Ylstt him on this occasion of becca Blevins, Stinday evening. Fathers Day. Among those shar- Bom to Pvt. and Mm. R. C. 1"K Ih* sumptuous dinner served V,- . I . Jones a boy. Jimmy Clinton, on the happiness of Mr ^ West Claude McGee, Mrs. Virginia Kil- jj, ^ were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walker, chutist and Is located at Alliance, t Miss Hazel Walker Mr and Mrs. with her mother, Mrs. W^. E. Bar nette. . J . I Mrs. Hal Church. Mr. and Mrs. by and Miss Carolyn Greer motor ed to Winston-Salem Friday on a expected to visit hisjGe°‘-ee Walker, and children. Mr. ‘LOOK FOR THE STORE WITH CHECKERBOARD FRONT’ shopping tour. Mrs. Vernon Dyer visited in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Blackburn, this past week. and Mrs. Warren Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trfpiett and daugh ters, Misses Gray and Annie Ruth . . ,-Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. li^est past w^ all .f the cdinkrtralty — Mf, and Mrs. Richard mother. Mrs. J. M. Jones, of Pur lear. this week. Little Miss Joan Eller spent the CLASSIFIED Be Your REPRESENTATIVE! r Whether you’re look ing for a job, have.a job to be filled, or want to make a profit able business contact —tell your story in our Classified Columns. Reach a specific read er group, and be sure of the fastest results at the lowest cost. Many a successful business trade has been made through the Classified! PHONE 70 aunt, Jones. Mr. and Mr*. Arlie Foster and child, visited Mr. Foster’s father, I Mr. Doiighton Foster, Sunday. R. West and Miss Ruth West, of Lenoir. Mr. Chas. Mitchell, of Lenoir, visited friends here Sunday and attended services at the A. C. Mrs. J C Stikes and da^hter. Edna, visited In North WTIkes- boro Saturday. We regret to report that Mrs. If. A. Triplett is ill. We hope she recovers quickly. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Travis Eller a girl, Janet Gale, on June j Mr. Elbert Elledge visited Mr. ‘and Mrs. Earl Stikes, Sunday. Mr. ,-and Mrs. Stikes and daughter, Ma rie. accompanied Mrs. Elledge . home. [ Mrs. Johnson Woodie has mov- ;ed back to this comm-nnity.-Mrs. { Johnson has been living In Vlr- ' gfnla. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamby visit ed Mrs. Hamby’s sister. Mrs. Al bert Goforth, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggs and children, visited Mrs. RIgg’s parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Foster Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Welch and family visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stikes Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs. Jndson McNeil and daughter. Dalphine, spent sometime with Mrs. McNeil’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eller, Sun day. ' Mrs. J. .M. Jones and grand daughter, Jerry Eller, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yates, of Parsonville. Yank Dyer left Friday for Fort ing. Mr. and Mrs. O. m. •Profflt of Wilkesboro, were visitors here last week. Mrs. Jay McGee, formerly Miss Boadie Minton, of Kings Creek copimunity, has been spending some time in the home of her brother, .Mr. Chas. Minton. “Oft to the Harvest did the sickle yield” to quote from Grady’s Ellegy, we believe, has been the order of the day among farmers for the last few weeks, and while a rather large crop of grain has been harvested the quality and ^ yield have not been as good as last year. Corn crops are looking fine and some good showers would b'e welcome at this time. Mrs. J. C. West was the teacher in the Bible school conducted erch day last week at the Adventist church. Quite a number of chil dren took advantage of the school. The Grange met 1* st Tuesday night and held a good meeting. A number of busii^ss items were transacted and a literary program was presented. THE NORTH WILKESBORO, WEST JEFFERSON, BOONE MOTOR EXPRESS Operates Almost Diiily IT IS A PART OF THE SERVICE TO DELIVER YOUR SMALL PACKAGES AND FULL TRUCK IX)ADS, PROMPTLY. WHEN ROUTED IN OUR CARE, YOUR GOODS ARE INSURED AGAI.VST LOSS OR DAMAGE. WE HAVE SERVED THIS SECTION FOR YEARS AND WANT YOUR CO-OPERATION SO THAT WE CAN IN CREASE OUR SERVICE. L. J.N. TRUCKING COMPANY Fred M. Staley, Solicitor Most Direct Routes, South - East Phone Us For Service at Any of the Following Places: NORTH WILKESBORO, 'Phone 26 BOONE, ’Phone 57 WEST JEFFERSON, ’Phone 38 NORTH IVILKESBORO TERMINAL AT C. & S. MOTOR EXPRESS WAREHOUSE BUY MORE WAR BONDS Bragg. He is the third son of I Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dyer who is j now in the array. Pvt. Carl Dyer i is located in Florida and Sgt. I Haynes Dyer is located, in Tenn- •. esaee. I ' We regret to learn that Mrs. ; Caroline Holman, an aged Irdy I of this community, ha.s been sick. We hope for her a speedy ricov- FOR QUICK RESULTS! ery. -V- ournal-Patriot ■wXacsnow . I JUST WACS Washington.—^Leglsl'’tion drop- . ping an “A” out of the yAACs 'and placing its members in the I United States Army until six 'months after the war was passed by the Senate yesterday and sent , to the White House, j The Senate adopted a, confer- ■ ence report-renaming the Wo- ' men's Army Auxiliary Corps. I raising the age limits for, member ship from 45 to 50 end placing [the WACs’under arpiy regula tions. , i; -V ■ I About 200 .^Greek':.'ltterobaB| Jl'ships’ aad’ fifOft teeman.exe 7j in -th.e of :«e Aillea,

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