PatfOMUa ClNTfiW": list lo Ct>)am1>af, ber ■D®la-|*#,* Mr. nrj. * Cl»4lft. ^ H^rtwo; grftud- dr*a, '‘Miurold ftod jmaor. ec- ial«4 her and remained with jeWhts.;-; lttnc£.in i/enbir over^the ;*tod were Mias Ida Jean and Prank Witherspoon.. Betale Turner and Miss Alexander report a very ibil session of the Wo- AnxIUary at Concord Wed Thoraday and Friday of Key. J.'J. Alexander led them. Wkary meeting— e Wltkos County* Missionary held Its 8th annual ses- liod 4th Quarterly meeting nktul church, Boomer, July I*. Mday night program was h» the jKBlor Depart ,er C. G. Harris was W^ker and spoke very inly on the subject; “You Be Born Again.” On Satur- business session was held topics were discussed by '. Elijah Barnes and Bro. Lloyd rtton. On Sunday Rev. E. L. ng preached from «, text found 3t. Luke 2:19. He delivered er^ interesting message. Mrs. i^le' E. Harris Is president of .^Qion. If^ON CIRCLE MET— lesion Circle No. 2 met with Blanche Goines Monday even- ^ at 8 p. m. The devotionals sre led by Miss M. Wood. Miss ma Alexander presided. Thi> in event was the report of Miss mi Alexander, a delegate who ended the Woman’s Auxiliary Concord. The hostess se'rved icious refreshments. li-JtOYH IX THE SERVICE— Russell Harris, of .\laha- visited his parents. Mr. and . C. C. Harris, last week, vt. Chester Brown visited his her, Mr. T. Brown of Wilkes- ■o, over the week end. t. Chas. Petty visited his ndmother and other relatives his furlough last week, hoiee Howell, of the Navy. |o Is stationed et Great Lakes. visited his mother. Mrs. anda Howell, of Boomer lough recently. i^vt. Percy (Bus) Ferguson is e on furlough, visiting his mother. 'he following men from Thank- kVhuych and community are in e. In the army: Pvt. i^rncs, Texas; ^gtvPavld, e§. 'Florida; ■ Pvt. Claude l.:H« trUh Utk. 'I ,l!|jiTh ixtod tp on mr to send row ta tat havo apt t loytb to tlM the wtab^MiNP to Jtdst ^ A mu ■M fn.,- I J am aMidlhf vt one le Btttonr of Bl^ea C. VimSt. t waa to aeud in the hlstorr of Om Bpangled Banner,’’but hare .bot' bemi able to find mj*' fotdidkt ilOfir I hkA tcrf I moved, liitfobaitfy.wm }'*I'have*heeB''i in blatdi7>,tp Joanmt. ¥hea ^ prMtted F woJ^!tllg1«rW IfUtean geT^ ^adj^^hatned' to get Bile oAftoda: hut^aa Bgbtb rwent 'ol^> after, a &||Mi el^ pf thunder.^? T&e^gbtit^ taw etrhok eometbtait' *Ibey word ■till off at ll'o’dlodi: jk ni.r^t-# tl8p«gb we had itherafor^' In iate .attemoon; ' „ •> -= '-r >iHlI“. send ■ yp^''‘ something once in awbile that l.^lnkf'foikK will like to read. ' Wishing you the best of luck in your..work, I remain, ’ ' -Tours truly, . . MRS. C. L. WAL.TON. Clemmons, N. C., route one. . wt JWiil , bigiiesf; Mddm, fse^T^ ■ IfisC wi" DM I Hat: north Caroiinfci^'*r»f'‘ in )I«T- NoeO) Tha« ^#aboire .,a«tb;e^,aa ■|.abpr« 1# -Aiibe sgi^. tMM0i Bmm f/ ■ for 9t ttt wW further ta)ta jKaarfx) Iha poart otji{ gfdS eotJfttr te^'Wld on ' on Uie\|al ii.4t,; at ti* OTfconrthhutef^ ’* “ro' ‘lf;^|y,^al^ aaawer.' Et the'eoWtfftP’Bte reliel dgj^def «»,jBrak^i:o;._ . ran jhA ewek' to fbe lin, dn whfib tl^ aw^tee. ^ ’ te^taid complaiaL % S&^’. aa^.,,,«! swrt” co.« deceated. 8-12-4t- W t , ■ ■„ >+ . % «r . A .-r.... ., ... 48 top personalities of screen, stage and radio headline tKe cast of “Stage Door Canteen”, a stirring romantic story of a young American, soldier and a pretty junior hostess set in the glamorous atmos phere of New York’s well-known ente.'tainment spit for servicemen of the United Nations. Cheryl Walk«r and William Terry have the principal role in Sol Lesser’s star-studded production, which is slated to open at the Liberty Theat>c on Monday a Tuesday. B rnes. Overseas: Pvt. Thomas pi rnes. Texas; Pvt. Burl Carlton, Texas; Sgt. Jasper Carlton, New York; Pvt. Obie Carlton, Mary land; Pvt. Fred Carlton, Pennsyl vania; M. P. John Carlton, Ari zona; Pvt. Eugene Davis. Cali fornia: Pvt. James Ferguson. Engirnd; Pvt. Robert Ferguson: Pvt. Howard Ferguson. Pennsyl- i-.ari : t’pl. Connie HowelJ. Cana ' • Pfc. Richard Howell. Texas; '-■’vt. -Nathaniel Howell. Fort Pvt. J. D. Lincoln Howell, Florida; Pvt. Archie Harris, Mis sissippi, Pvt. William Howell, Jferth .Africa; Pit, l^lHam Fai»- sons, Texas; Pfc. Jethro Satter- Let The white, Tennessee; Pvt. Boyd Satterwhlte, Missouri; Pvt. Charles Saner, Fort Bragg; Pvt. Dock Vannoy, Fort Bragg. In the navy: Jay Lewis Carlton, 111.; Phoice Howell, 111.; Asa Steele Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Dula, Taylorsville. tlHl’RCH NEW.S— Sunday school First Baptist church Sunday morning at 9:4.5. Please come. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the Pastor Aid Circle held a very brief service. The official board of the First Baptist church urges you to sup port the service Sunday, August 1st. CLASSIFIED Be Your REPRESENTATIVE! 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 FOR QUICK RESULTS! OPEN FORUM Thb is a column open to the public for free expression. THE JOURNAL-PATRIOT doe* uot assume any responsibility for articles printed under this beading, and neither endorses nor condemns them. Please be as brief as possible. Expresses Gratitude The following letter from Bill Hoyt, of The Jouriui 1-Sentinel, is greatly appreciated; 'fhe Journal-Patriot, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Tliank you very much for send ing me a copy of your -fine news paper of July 19th, and for your most generous comment about me and the Press Association meet ing here last week' You are very kind, indeed. I am sure that Gordon Gray would be very much interested in what you said about hini and Mrs. Gray. ' I should like to keep the copy you sent me, but I am won- dering if you have an extra copy I available. If so, I shall appre ciate it if you will mail a copy to Lt. Gordon Gray, Room 234, Head quarters, The Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. With kindest personal regards and best wishes, Sincerely yours. BILL HOYT. Manpower Chief Writes Mr. Dwight Nichols, Editor The Journal-Patriot, j North Wilkesboro, N. C. Dear Mr. Nichols: ! Our Information representative, 'M. R. Dunnagan. has reported to me the very fine spirit of-co- I operation you have shown in the ' labor recruiting campaign started , in the North Wilkesboro U. S. ! Employment Service office area. ' I am plso aware of the splendid se'rvice you and Mr. Hubbard have re' dered through your news paper to our local manager, Mrs. Kathryn A. Lott, not only In the .recent oampaign conducted In co operation with the Klwanls Club to get all Wilkes people In pro ductive work, but also through several years of recruiting activi ty. This is to express very sincere thanks for the splendid service you have rendered to the cause; Cordially yours. WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION J. S. DORTON, State Director. .Charles A. Lewis Fasses On Jul^ j|i8 (The Elkin Tribune, July 22) Chiarles Augustus Lewis, 56, former resident of this city and son of the late Wiley C. and Ida Somers Lewis, passed away Sun dry m'orning at his home In Mil- ton, Fla. Mr. Lewis vi as a native of Wilkesboro. His family resided in Winston-Salem, but he bad lived In Florida for sometime. His body will be brought there for funeral rites €ind Interment. He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Ila Hendrix, two daughters. Misses Helen and Lu cille Lewis, both of Wlnston-Sg- lem; two sons, Pfc. Charles H. Lewis of Camp Chaffee. Ark'.; and Sgt. Fred E. Lewis, with the U. S. Army in North Africa; five sls- thia city; Mrs. W. C. Cherry and ters, Mrs. H. Grady Cockerham of Mrs. Elizabeth Wall of Winston- Salem; Mrs. Hilton Jones of Boon- Tllle, and Mrs. Sue Lewis Chrls- tlon of the Woman’s Army Corps. V NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 5th day of August, 1931, to A, H. Casey, Trustee, by'Lizzie Hackett and L. J. Hackett, and registered in book 165 at page 122; the said deed of trust being to secure a certain note, which said note is past due and unpaid, the demand having been made upon the Executrix of SERVICE / We Have received the neces sary forms for handling your TAX WITHHOLDING DEPOSITS On and after August 1,1943, we will be ready to accept your Tax Deposits and will welcome the oppprtunity to serve you. THE— NORTHWESTERN RANK; Assets Over $10,000,000.00 ^ Member Kedeial DeBoab Jnwzrauee Corpermtfam MRS. WALTON WRITES Dear Sirs:— When I got home last night af ter supper was over I sat'down to enjoy reading my papers. I can say this much, your paper beats eny I have ever read yet. I have read the Baltimore papers, the PMFdelnhia papers, the Atlanta ns Tier and Winston Salem .papers, ST’S to my Idea, your paper baa the lead, every section is inter esting. with no wwtel work abont It. Inst plain black and white. T; I *nre enjoyed reading every section of that naner. end glad to know • Highest Cash Prices Paid For # Old Field or N. C. FOUR-QUARTER THE NEED IS URGENT! V Brii^ltlnatOnce!