it Comers and Goers People You Know Wlio Move A|>o^; , Win.'BW'TO T«te« «bd chi of thii city, tp^t .last vedk iliygtf'ary rltitter'Id. the bpBW of Hfi* Mw, B. B. AtlmaH. fW-%; Mr> «ad Sys. W. B.. Jones spent tbelt TMKtlan last w«ek at Hen derabnvUle and 'nearby points. Dr W. A. Taylor, of this city, left yesterday to spend a weqk at Stkatjay^brlngs In Ashe county. Mrs?**jV rrank Morris, ot Win ston-Salem, is Tisiting her sister, Mrs. P. J. Brame, of this city. Mr. Odell WbltUngtop, well known citixen of the R^dtes lUv- er community, wes a Tlsltor in this city Thursday. •“ Mr. Lee J. Church and Mr. Coy Church, well known cltlsens ol the Summit community, were business visitors here Friday. Mrs. Rev. Harvey Phillips and Rev. Noah Beshears are conducting a tent revival in Jonesville. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard Morrison on Friday at the Wllkel hosplUl, a daughter. W. F. Gaddy, Mrs. iVey Moore, Mrs. J. O. Reins and daughter, Rebecca, spent last week at Lake Junaluska. Mr. Dewey Parker, who holds a position at Kingsport, Tenn., spent the week-end at' home near I Wilkesboro. A daughter was born on August eth at the Wilkes hospital to Mr. Mrs. Claude Warren Kilby. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Robertson, of Knlghtdale, spent the week end with Mrs. J. B. Hail./ Miss Nellie Mitchell, of Wilkef- boro, recently visited Mrs. Cora Holbrook, at Roaring River. Mr. D. C. Casstevena, e promin ent citizen of the Traphill com munity, was a business visitor here today. A son, James Curtis, was born at the Wilkes hospital on August 9 to Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Kennedy, of Abshers.^' s Mr. Carl Hendrix, of Rond.i, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Welter Dickerson, a daughter, Martha «nr> XxCUvlss*» iwaisa s, . X o * \X7f11rAe spent several hours here Friday Anne, on August 8 at the Wilkes looking after business affairs Mr. W. A. Proffit, prdminent resident of Denny, postoffice, was a business visitor to North Wilkes boro Friday. Miss Elizabeth Thorneburg. of Hudson, visited last week in the home of her grandmother, Mrs hospital. A daughter, Betty Jo, was born Thursday at the Wilkes hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eugene Faw. of Wllbar. Miss Nelle Rousseau, daughter of Judge and Mrs. J. A. Rousseau, is in Lexington attending a house Victoria Wall, at Boomer, and ■ party given by Miss Betty Ward, witE Misses Mary Dula and Diaii- a classmate of Miss Rousseau at ne VesUl, In Wilkesboro. { Greensboro College. i Sergeant Doubleday, J^hat bantam non-cori with the superman brain, is back in action on an army transport — with a blonde as his military objective! 9 Thursday i Friday Mm. €or« ijnlbrook and little RivOT, were tiefteta fa thfa city Thunrfay, Mr! aw| MM."^V«aw Starr and two young dau^tera, Mary MlUer arii AaiwjjSfeSver, i^t^a daya laat week At Ttannonsville, S. Cwvahd Pageland, S. C, Miss Be&nte Martin, of Honda,' to apending-liome time with her atoterj" Mm. -'Qatl Von Doyme, of White t Plain*, New York. at: m engaied w wor spending eeverel day* attlhelir home fa- Antioch township^Tney HDW'make their home in Orahath. Is Mrs. D. E.' Smoak, Sr.', ‘of Wilkesboro. and Mm.* S'. €. Web ster, of Kernersvllle, visited their sister, Mrs. Victoria Wall,"* at Boomer, several days last week. idSlpI Betsy Keith Bowmr a’f ^ Who itos been spending some ttgUr in Marion wltb 'relatives, has te>^' turned to this elty. She waa ac companied' by^jher -Btother, Mri^ -W? M.“'Bowmanfland htotei^lHlss Minnie ^ane, whd Bpetat tie week and Mrs, George R.-Weil, of; Cbniord, have returned home after a vjjeit-with L't. WaUto grandmother. Mrs. .Victoria WaH, at Boomer. lA, IVnli wka recant, ly transferred to hie squadron at Galveston,** Texea.'*" ■ He' has been stationed at Miami,. Fie, ■ -I T~-" Mr. R. 1*. Hendren, Mr, Brad ford Hendren, Mm. Hilton John son and tyro ehtldren, of this city, Mabel Hendren, and Mlsk Mabel Hendren, of Miss Nancy Rousseau, daughter j^jmson City, TSnn., visited Mrs. —J M.S. \ir A w/,naaaaii ^ ^ Smlthey at Raleigh, yester day. Mrs. Smlthey is a patient of Rex hosplUl. , of Judge and Mrs. W..A. Rousseau of this city. Is visiting Miss Sarah Margaret Hudson in Winston-Sa lem'. Miss Charlotte Hanrell. who holds a position in Charlotte, spent the week end here with her por- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harvel, Sr. Mrs. R. V. Day and daughter. Mary Joyce, born July 30 at Bap tist hospital In Wlhston-Salem, have returned t8 their home at Jolliers Creek, Mrs. Charles Hutcher and son. Buddy and Miss Margaret Jones visited their aunt, -Mrs. E. W. Griffin, at Kings Mountain, last week. Mr. John W. Hall attended the reunion of the Wildcat Division Sunday in Greensboro. Mr. Hull was a member of the famous 81st division in the first World War. Mrs. Nell Marshall, of Wash ington, D. C., and Mr. Bill Greer, of Newport News, Va., are visit ing their mother, Mrs. Octavia Greer, at Moravian Palls. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahre and son. Robert, Jr., of Pikevllle, Ky.. are visiting relatives and friends here tor a week. They are form er residents of the city. A daughter, Rosa Anne, was born August 6 "at the Wilkes hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. Harrjson McKinley Anderson, of Wilkes boro. Mrs. Darwin Smlthey has re turned to the city after a visit at Morehead City with Mr. Smlthey who is engaged in .government construction work. Miss Blanche Hall spent the week end In Lexington with her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Johnson. Her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall, and -Miss Nell Hall went to Lexington Sunday and itc- companied her home. V jBwnafaBM^ prifaner m tact Twilit ; ptaes, Is in good bwltfa, aeooed* ' iiig to a cwjd xnarfrad hf Ms iMbcC^Rer, Jf. L, A> Baingnr- n«ir,^lfflleRi; Oeek. fkipt. Btun^Bnier, w4io,ifa* swerving la Ut»- array xnedical ookpl at the tfaie of the.JW Of Hail«a,'WM «rntetietgg^' ' ttls/liKhSNa m «i^ tomi- po^oe u^Sh^ WUltpmet -caid' e^el»edi^w» fa r Bwai(p*tnei[f* own iMd-' writing.'' Re said gfae' 'gaids to an. . v - -t ; 15 Mrs. Hessie Smlthey visited her 18-year-old daughter. Prances, who is in a Charlotte hospital, Saturday. Friends will be glad to learn that she Is getting, along very nicely although she has un dergone three very successful op erations. Mrs. A. L. .Ayeock ’ tmd (tsoigh ter, Miss Helen Aycock; 'of Win ston-Salem, are- here' tkis week visiting with frjeadB. They were accompanied here Sunday after noon by Mrs. Aycock’s'daughter and son-in-law, 1^, and Mrs. W. A.t Biles. The fate Bev; Mr, Ay- cock was a former paktor of the North Wilkesboro First Methodist church. '■ ■ ,,A-r-v -r • V- • '^1 ^ from a Boston pisM if fa* Btttfaii Air fsros are The friends of Mr. Harry Sum mers, formerly of North Wllkes- foro. will regret .to learn that he to confined .to the Wilkes Hospi tal with a very severe case of in fectious dermatitis. Mr. Sum- m»rn was a visitor to North Iiraifag en tie femer ItoUan streagM e( Fa^farfa.bi fas fatal fae battle fer faat MeitterrayeM tolead. Mr. B. W. Pendry, well known farmer residing In the Mountain View community, was painfully Injured last Wednesday when the -yyilkesboro Saturday and waa tak- gurrd of a mowing machine Cut a Igjj suddenly worse. He was ad- deep gash in his left leg Just Winston-Salem and above the ankle. Mr. Pendry was here again Friday for medical treatment and be Is getting along fine, friends will be glad to know. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Albea and Dr. Albea’s sister, of Miami, Fla., were guests of Dr. end Mrs. E S. Cooper here JVednesday . and Thursday. They were on their way home after attending the golden wedding anniversary cele bration for Dr. Albea’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Albea, In Pendleton. Indiana. consult a specialist who advised him to secure immediate hospital care and later the’same day was admitted to the Wilkes Hospital where he Is undergoing treatment. V- Stoves Rationed After Aug. 23rd General announcement has been made by 0. P. A. that stoves, ranges and heaters will be ration ed i fter August 23, and this is the St. Sgt. Len B. Smlthey, U. S. last week in which to buy them c c’,.i ‘inrithout a certificate. Rhodes-Day Furniture Co., of this city, is offering a very coip- Air Corps, of Ft. Myers, Fla CpI. W. Q. Smlthey, U. S. Marine Corps, Camp Joseph H. Pendle ton, Oceanside, Calif., S. B. piete showing of stoves, ranges Smlthey, Jr., bnd Miss Rowena and heaters, and the public Is-re- Smlthey, of New York City, were j minded that this is the last week called to the bedside of their in which they may be purchased mother, Mrs. ». B. Smithey. Sr., without submitting application to Monday. Mrs. Smithey suffered a severe heart attack and is still ration boa'ds Although the company’s display in Rex Hospital, at Raleigh, shows several sizes and styles, the Some Improvement Is noted In her number of each Is limited, there- conditlon. Mrs. Smithey is re-j fore early buyers will get choice membered here aS Miss Naomi, in meeting their needs. See the Hendren, daughter of the late A.' firm’s ad. in this •issue for more G Hendren. . 'complete Aetails. AT Just Received—New Shipments Non-Rationed Play Shoes And Sandals! $2-« ami WHITE — RED — GREEN — MULTI-COLOR Mrs. A. G. Jonas, Js., of Lenoir, was a gnesb here last week in ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jus tus. Mrs. Jonas before her mar riage was Miss Bly 'temple and at one time lived in North Wilkes boro. Mr. Wesley Work, who holds a position with The Allen Theatre, had the misfortune of getting his right hand badly burned Thurs day afternoon with hot grease from the popcorn machine he was operating. Mr. K. M. Allen, a well known citizen of this city, beoame ill Thursday and was carried to the Wilkes hospital, where he Is now a pSIient. Friends are glad to learn that he is improving rapid ly. Mr. W. P. Irwin and Mrs. Myr tle Joines. of Sparta, spent a few daya last week in Wilkesboro with Deputy Marshal and Mrs. Walter Irwin and lamily. Mr. W. P. Ir win is the father of Mr. Walter RATIONED After Attg. 23rd! We Have a Good Selection NOW ... Of WOOD AND COAL Raises! Six-Eye Tops! Buy Your Stove Now—They’re Rationed After August 23rd I _ „ ...lumiiiupiijm \ v.v-Olfa«LCOAAfORTABLE« / ViOOXM/ WiHiamTRACY* Joe SAWYER Marjorie Woodworth • Robart Kanl-Woltor Wooll King'Minor Wat»ot»*Rot»"'r'* r*->'«-'-r EXTRA FEATURE On the Same Program Irwin. Mrs. Joe Pearson end three children spent la'st week with Mrs. Pearson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Miller, at Todd. Mr. Pear son went to Todd for the week end and accompanied them home. I ■: r Mrs. S. C. Webster returned to her home In Kernersvllle yester day after spending a week at Boomer end in Wilkesboro with relatives. Mr. Webster came to Wilkesboro and rccompanied her home. Some Have Enameled Front... Others Enameled Front and Sides * . Heavy Cast Iron Fire Box Made the Old, Trustworthy Way! Beautiful construction—lends charm to your kitchen! ^ And they are wonder ful for baking... and fuel economy. Better select’ yours today while we have several sizes and styles. Liberal trade-in allowances on pld gtoves! Miss Eleanor -Smoak has re turned to Charlotte where she has a position with the P. B. I., after spending the week-end In Wilkes boro with her mother, Mrs. D. E. Smoak, Sr., and sister, Mrs. Al bert Vestal. Rationed After Adgust 22nd[! Mr. Vernon Church, of Purlear, who hfis been connected with the Hayes Hardwisre Company during the past eight years, will leave this week to take a position as manager of a large poultry farm near Baltimore. Just Received—32 Automatic Wood Heaters, in Two %zesK Cold weather may catch you.unprepared for proper heat. . ahdTt may catch US unprepared to help you, because of stove shortages. Read the ab^ve again ... then you’ll know what to do—NOW!. Better do it!’ - The Hayes Hardware store on Tenth Street was closed lasf Wed- ■esday afterndon and the em ployes enjoyed a picnic at Lake- view near Hickory. Those going from this clti’ were Mr. and Mrs.' Burl Bayes, and daughter, Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Church, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd \ Cooper and deughteri Minnie Ruth. They were joined at the lake by Mr. and Mrs. C. Booker andiMr. and ^ra. DaTldson. of Ststesrllle. Boaiung and dancing were also enjoyed. .vrvftHS 1^. as, , " w