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^ OB M«r: Prosier Mren St a cord party at her ,te 'Wl^oahoro. Throe tabloo ,^-i‘«*irwi«ad lor bridge and on# Up?. ?ooh In a lorelr setting of t*j^Od' garden flowers. Mrs. Halr- . ^Sr SoarsoB seored high in bridge, S. Cooper., in rook, and . Kdward Podrebarae .won in SlI tbree receiving attrac- prises. The honoree, who is V-WiSi- on a visit with her parents, ips. Bad Mrs. James T. Hnbbard, 'Pha nasembered with a gift. ' A -dessert coarse wes served at ' the > begtening of play by Mrs. idmt. Miss UnderWood Is Given Surprise Party Mrs. R. R. Church was hostess at a surprise birthday party Fri- day evening at her home In Wilhesboro honoring Miss Edna Underwood,‘'who holds a position with the Farm Loan Associa tion. The table prise in bridge waa won by Mrs. J. T. Rogers while in rook Mrs. Paul Lender- man was the winner. The honoree was given e shower of lovely handkerchiefs. At the close of ^lay the hostess served tempting refreshments. QnantlOes of sum-* mer blossoms made hidipcfnl deco rations for the home.t Wilkesboro Woman’s (jlub Holds Business Meeting on Friday A burfHess meeting of the Wilkeaboro Woman’s Victory club wa* held at the Community Honse Friday afternoon. A num ber of matters came up for dis cussion with Mrs. L. B. Dula, the president, being In charge. ^ -V Junior Order Meet', On Tuesday 8 P. M. North Wilkesboro council of the Junior Order will have an in teresting meeting Tuesday even ing, eight o'clock. There will be degree work and other features of interest- A large attendance Is requested. NOTICE OF SALE OF L.4ND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 14th day of July, 1942, by Goldie Adams to R. L. Wyatt, Trustee, and registered in the Register of Deeds office of Wilkes county, in book 207 at page 156, the said deed of trust having been executed to secure a certain note which said note is past due an! unpaid, and demand having been made for payment of said note, the undersigned will offer for .«a!e at public auction at the courthouse in Wilkesboro, N. C., OtaMde ^o. EUz*heth Flaley, 8:80 p. m. taihie AO. 91—Mm. ; X. FbUey at the home of Mrs. C> D. Oo.Cfey, Jr., 8:80 p. m. Ca/cle No. 8.—Mrs. Bay Ca«hton, S:S0 p. m. Circle No. 4.—Miss Kate OgUvle, 8 p. m. Circle No. 5.—Miss Clara Gentry, 8 p. m. Circle No. 0.—Mrs. J. L. Clements, 8 p. m. The circles of the Nortli Wilkesboro Ftrst Methodist church will meet on Tuesday as follows: TCinmii Kcrton circle at the home of Mrs. J. D. SchaeJer with Sirs. J. M. Crawford as as sociate hostess', 8 p. m- Frank Smoot circle at the home of Mrs. .C. G. Day wlUi Mrs. W. E. Shuford as co hostess, 3 p, m. Mary Brame circle will hold Its annual picnic at city park at six o’clock. Franklin circle at the home of Mrs. Eugene Trivette 7:80 p. m. Gardner circle at the home of Mrs. William Marlow 7:45 p. m. The Episcopal .4nxlll|ury will meet Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock at the home of Mrs. Hill Carlton. of w. stone, of North..™**' deliver the literyy address for Appalachian SUte Teachets col lege Thursday night. August 19. Boone Is In Rep. Doughton’s dis trict, which he has represented for more than 30 years.. The eommencement date bes been moved up one week becaqse of the opening of many North Carolina schools, due to the uni form nine months term. Classes are meeting six days a week. ClasSwork for all except seniors win close on Friday, August 20. . V BU\ MORE WAR BONDS tor the^gl^w we : T-- T - p. m.,.at the home and burlaJ.wlll f**. “ end prl^.dw«4ed on th»|i,„^^ nnWiiiar be in the Baptiat cemetery here. Rev. Mr. Pruitt ^11 conduct the services. '' ’ -V -ito. Wr &s of them A promra^t reetaniBat’owner in Jjickaoh, MJ«., eharied^^tli slaughtert^ a hot without » mit and irith oftoring for ule meat unfit for hhman eonsnmp-.' tlon.^Oa '^yn fined 9S,000.\ A Destroyed during the civil war. wolfram mines of Benvendla and Abundahcia in Spain ^ are to be , ■ , mhownTrom-Wlllak'houpty to br- mals grading Middle Good or Bet- aer to efieonffege'i*large numb r ter will Twelve top prises. Thow Uf borww ln attending the sale, it animals that are Middle Medium ^111 also enable each boy and' girl to I^w Good will receive 75 per 10 gbow other'club' membera In cent of the amount paid on the thia part bf the state the fine Job higher grades. -they are doing In club work. At . . . Ribbons win be given for the the same time we will see the type BUY MORE WAR BONDS state court imposed a sentence of two yean Ih.jfll for offering the dlseasy meat Sot sale. T -V- The Woman’s Society of Ghristlan Service of the Wilkes boro Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Julius C. Hnbbard. The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet Tuesday evening, the tenth, at eight o’clock with Mrs. Charles B. Hnlchee. The circles of the Wilkesboro Baptist church are meeting on Tuesday as follows: Circle No. 1.—-4t the church, 2:30 p. m. Circle No. 2.—^>Irs. M. G. Ed- wards, 8 p. m. Circle No. 3.—^Mrs. J. M. Bumgarner, 2:30 p. m. Circle No. 4.—>Iiss Clyde Shepheisl, 8 p. m. Women’s division of the Mil lers t>eek .Methodist charge will meet on Tuesday evening, efirbt o’clock, with .Arbor Grove Methodist church. WILKES GETS 2-4 YEARS FOR LARCENY (Continued From Page One) COUrxnuUbc lll w inkcauwv, xw. 1 V 1 D « to the highest bidder for cash, on|-.vorse than larceny, Jud.ge Bur- ■ • ■ • ■ “ ney s>.;id, in sentencing W; Iker. “The loss of those materials the Jbtii day of ^ugus^ 1943, at' de- 12:00 Noon,’ the following scribed tract of land: Beginning on a dogwood, T. B, Finley’s and Dora Wyatt’s comer, running northward with her line to T. B. Finley’s and her comer; thence northward with T. B. Fin ley’s line to a black pine, same course continued to his corner in Cov Wyatt’s line: westward with Cov Wvatt’s line twenty (20) rods to a stake; thence southward a conditional line between R. L. Wvatt and Dora Wyn’t twent' - eight (28) rods to a chestnut oak, same course continued thirty (30) rods and a conditional line be tween R. L. Wyatt and Dora Wyatt to a white'oak; thence eastward fifteen (15> ro.'ls to the beginning, containing seven (7) acres, more or less. T*’is 23>-d dav of July, 1943. R. L. WY.ATT, Trusted Cb-de Hayes, Atty. 8-16-4tM might have conceivably delayed the completion of a ship and any man who does anything that de lays victory one minute is guilty of sabotage." When defense attorneys declar ed that Wrlker w.js. a “little fel low’’ compared to others hinder 'ng or profiting excessively from the war effort. Judge Burney do clared: “You bring anybody before me for retarding the war effort and see if fdon’t set them on fire." Walker, who pleaded not guilty 10 the charge, contended that the tools and materials were left in I giiV’ge which he hfd rented to an unidentified man at Carolina Beach and that he had transferred them to the trunk of his automo bile. -V Dr. E. S. Cooper CHIROPRACTOR RATIONING FACTS ARE GIVEN HERE ((’ontimied From Page One) located Next Door to Reins-Sturdivant, Inc. Telephone 205-R Office Closed Every Thursday Afternoon of registration must he placed on ] the f.-ont, or face, of the coupon, ' and service station men are warn ed not to rccept coupons which have not already been endorsed by the holder. G.l.S FOR F.AR.^IERS— All farmers applying for gaso line for non highway use and for farms purposes must moke ap plication with the rationing board offices at least three weeks before their present rations expire. The anolications must be passed on by the Farm Transport?tion com mittee, which meets only twice monthly. - Foxes He^o to Get Worms Off Tobacco ■Whiteville. — County. Agent J. P. Quinerly reports new and nn expected help for Columbus coun ty tobacco farmers. He said at least IJfD farmers ha^told him at leaStt^ faraeYd him Toxea 'vrhfle bnsj «cb,'bight worm ing row after row of tobacco on their farms. •V TO THE PEOPLE SUBJECT: A RECOMMIHDATION... Senator Waller f. George. Georgia • Chairman, Senute Finance Committee Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Michigan Minority Ranking Member Hon. Robert L. Doughton, North Carolina Chairman, Haute Wayt and Meant Committee Hon. Harold Knuttan Minnetota Member Haute if ar> and Meant Cew*-' .uers ul the Joint jmmittee on Internal .(evenne TaxtHion whose signatures appear above are: Senator Walter F. George, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg. Hon. Robert 1 't'Migl ion. and 'Hon. iiaroicl Knutsua, tjumet eeauaercial -air. lines., EMI. ■ ■ ■ .. t YDUYE DOHE YOUR BIT nVK BWt nMBW JHl HBfROU SAVIK9S This »dTertbemeflt is s contribotioii to Americt*s fSxoX by Presley E. Brown MairaliKturer d Londbar I- ► %• ' For War Pur^tet ? Wilkes Volopzii^ t Gi; .. .ft Jm Store North
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