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Fcwple Ydtt K^w Move Al^i H^rry Kerley «sd aon, ratray, apent last xrmk Tlsitins Mid* la WlBiton-Salem. Min Knncea Hlnlns, of Wln- ta-9alem. it spending tbit week ik Kate Porter. Miat Marjorie Holton, of Yad* prlUa, was the week-end guest rMIsa Mary Parker Kelly. iMr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy hare rfred trogi Wilmington to spend Week with homefOik. (Mias Annie Mae Hayes, of Mora- Falla, is spending her vaca- tn Colnmhia, 8. O. iMrs. A. K. t'eerson has re- 1 to her home on Sixth Stre -t a visit in Greensboro with aon, Mr. A. K. Pearson, Jr., , Pearson. Mr. Harry Summers, of Mor- 'ganton, was a visitor in this city Saturdey. Mr. Summers Is re cuperating from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Triplett spent Friday and Saturday with , . , relatives and friends in Moi^t i Mrs. R. h. Proffit, at Goshen. Mrs. W. 0. Blllott has rptumed to her home after a'visit At Camp W..A. (Bill) ilarditter Itas riitn^ed tQ Goldsboro where-he the IndfMM CMeta SdnipAiiy, af^Ar a brief it here, with his tamilty,. . Prof, and Mrs. Q. T. Proffit and son,. Bdbby,'have returned to Dunn, after visit at Goshen with Mr. and U^’ProfWt. Th^ are Prof. Prof tit's perils.. ' Misses Blanche,'^11, Hjall andvThelma KUby visited Misses ^na Myers, Charlotte HMVri dhd Mildred Gilliam In Charlotte dar ing the week-end. MIsa Lola Protllt has'^''resumed her duties as teacher In the Lnfn- berton schools after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and In Quart Jars ?hree Gallons to Case Th-irsday. Mr. E. O Airy. Mrs. W. F. Jordan, of Wash ington, D. C., is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ferguson, at Moravian Falls. Sergeant Carlyle Ingle, of the state hlghwxiy patrol, attended a regular troop meeting in Ashe ville Wednesday. .Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Ingctye end daughter, Miss Thelma Nicholson, of Somers township, was among those here Saturday. Mr. M. C. Beshears. well known resident of the Wilbar section, was among the North Wilkesboro business visitors Saturday. Mrs. Wande Kerley returned Tuesday niglit from a visit with' her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hasting, in Marion, Va, Mias Jennie Parlier, of Pores Knob, is recovering from an ap pendicitis operation performed Tuesday at the Wilkes hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young end Mrs. Allle Anderson, of Elkin, were visitors in North Wilkesboro Save the Jars For Canning Fruits and Vegetables! ] e Still Have... a stock of Pre-War __ made of the •id Type Rubber. 825x20 - 12 ply 825x20 - 10 ply 32x 6—10 ply 700x20 650x20 600x20 650x16 600x16 8 ply 6 ply 6 ply 4 ply 4 ply WE ALSO HAVE A FEW Grade III Recap In Size 600x16 independent )IL CO. OF N. C. Dancy, well known resident of the Halls Mills Com munity, was a North Wilkesboro business visitor Friday. Miss Mamie Sockwell is expect ed home tomorrow from Gibson- viile where she has been since Thursday visiting with relatives. Mr. D. B. Swaringen, a promin ent citizen of the TraphiU com- Huien, Texas, with Pvt. gnd. Mrt. Marion Elliott! *• Pvt;„ Elliott? Is her son. f - - • p Mr. Alvin Sturdivant, Sr., of Wilkesboro, .underwent; gnlippAn- dectomy at The Wilkes Hospital this morning. He is getUng along as well fts might be expected. Mr. Hobart Deal, of Baltimore, is visiting relatives here this week. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Deal who resTSe in the Pairplalns community. Mr. M. C. Wlngler has return ed to his home at Ellrabethton Tenn., cftei spending a few days in the city looking after business interests. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Blanken ship and three children have re turned to their home at Moravian Falls after making their home for sometime at Kannapolis. Mrs. Vernon Smith and little son. Buddy, of Pheobus, Va., ere visiting Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gilreath, and sis ter. Mrs. Beech Blankenship. Mrs. William T. Long and in fant son returned Thursdiay to their home in Wilkesboro. They have been patients of Long’s Hos pital in Statesville. Mr. and Mrs J. R. Higgins, of Winston-Salem, visited In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter, Sunday. Mr. Higgins is Ut. tjA Mta. Be«e& kdv. retaraeil to jljji^lty, * Ice itdays «py from'» trip Her I*hoebus, Vg., i^nd otber point^ on Vir^ia deacu, ^|ttilA.gi«re they enjoyed some report good e»tchea. ^Ameok^li Mini. Lena Duller la t Mr. and Mr». J. M^ler, in'imieaboro. Mta ConaiMNi a jjbaponafble poaltlon aa. aTbufae|. mvwuo, ▼•**, « in thA eowmment hospital looat- Vir^la deaaU 'ed near Murphy. ' Mr. and Mra^ lihraBlc K«tnedy .v,-.. „ imd' chlldTAn. BurtbA Aane and. catch were alx m1».iw tMra. F. X.^ijromUnBon t»e JtfxAiy, have rdtomed tojvPiiMpft-, Mr. and Mrs. J.‘ B, ^alahohr.IMna and denghter. Chajd«. Nel- Salem «»**»* tM ^tenk- - — • -w— 1T» W0 — end In WUkeaboro with It^Lot- bave.retnmed'to ihlr cM^ frbfli a tl* Johnson and othe* reJnnw.week's vacation at Jtonte VJeta Mr. D. R. PSricer haa r^nrned Inn at Black Monabainl They to KtngspbrW^Teaii.; whe^ he Is were aeoompanle# I9 Mr. And Mn. engaged work.Mrs, Par- SpAlnhour’s eon, Mr. WAiL 8peliit5. ker and children secempAlS||l him honr, of Hickory, and: will make their h(we, at ^vmt. M. B. Bdagnn and hods, itihgipdft ■ Seward and R4y, have’heeh (Wag Mr. C. C. Sebastian aad!iteQlly sojnp very sueeessfal and Mr. O. B.'Brown an4. family ing the pest few-weekh^t Mr^ ... 1_ «MAS«C ' Ai.Mi v' MT, ana »ir». #s^ lu, i>|faisiiuur, «mu ^u»Ma«A, 1^ W. J, Baeon and aon, Billie, son, and Mary Ana, of «nBsrtoa iSMBk were here for tbe'week-end lijjlitoil la the fabmee bf l^. dad HnO JmI. \>» *M* A#awv»»» — ^**0 VOS'* ~ . . are. 1 here thla week frpft Saiti- guss recently cangkt a‘.^j^,4|M ihoi'e. ' Mesan. Sebaetted and one half pound )Mas fn'the'Tadkid IflVlkd* 1, MW.A ^ B^Wn arb engaged In war Work in River in the western part of the J.' I*.-'SSjRl ]^aUimore.‘ cdhnty, Mr. and Mrs. Hawley fUCobb,' Mr. David Jacobson has. retum- of WadesborO, Were guesta'of Mr. ed to the Wllkesboros after spend- and Mrs. Herbert H. Cobb at their ing tan diiys at Albany, N. Y-^.Mr, home In Wilkesboro over the Jacobson Is owner of the Concord week-end. The Messrs. Cobbs are Lumber Co.,, of that city, end has brothers, ' been In Wilkes, the * past few Miss Barbara Ogilvle," ddaghter ihonths buying iinmber for his of 'rCr. and Mrs. H. J. OgRrie.'of plant. V Oakwoods, underwent a thaslllec-1 Mr. A. G. Yates, who, with Mrs. . mil, 1i>«» \''or- hand. Mr. taaS^n ' »■ anti-aiMraft AfUllery Ttwk «&. M¥». CamiVon Is the farmer Mfag Jessica Dands, of Wllkeehoro; n Mjp, Frank Tomlinson and Mr and Mrs,-s: V. -TonlUnsoa. Mr^ and Mrs; Mairrii!! XeCtrtlsy and Mr. Bdward XcCnllsg, of S^bnry, -•visited hwa Nwara} days dBrthg tiic past ynai |^h ltegr«cCnU«yi*s SofSitA^Wt/flBd llnu. E, B. BUer. Ahotfrr ' lathe BHer boShcMSU, . ib»i4i^,CoblgDaJ|r Ftmtacts- aogspnny* ilast A,«isPMMswa» ^ Mspsnrgi*ay ipmsms VMfcasbdro «m teasponrOy sn»> peh.ded Satarday for an IndefiidfA -3 tim»-j)Sc4aae tkW supply - of' eggs jntjrcij^dd WTmwrtansted. tbs spring and sajgnHir ' ^ ' manttUns. of Wfffh* dehj^Kion. hgt this clty„ls spApdins Meiatothatt gone to many pnris . - Wort® aa food for AmsM- munity, was a buusiness visitor in a brother of Mrs. this city Fridoy. .\Uorney Marion Allen, of El kin, was in this city Friday look- Miss Elizabeth Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bush, has ing after professional business matters. .Mr. McKinley Hanks, a well known citizen of the Dehart com munity. was In this city Friday looking after business matters. Mr. Cecil Howell, who is en gaged in war work at Morganton, visited his family near Moravian Falls over the week-end. Mrs. Blair Gwyn and her fath er, Mr. L. T. Guigou, of Valdese, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gwyn. Miss Teckler Reins, of Lenoir, was a recent visitor here In the home tff her uncle, Mr. J. C. Reins. Mrs. R. C. Goodwin, Sr., of returned from Baltimore, Md.. where she spent a weeK with her sister, Mrs. Howard Minton. Mrs. Belle Hackler, of Glade Valley, visited her aunt, Mrs. .1. M. Handy, at Halls Mills. Mrs. Handy has been ill for several days. Mr. Allen Campbell and daugh- er. Barbara Anne, returned Thursday to Portsmouth, Va., af ter spending seveml days with •.elatives here. Master Billie Hubbard has re turned to his home at Moravian Kails after a visit In Mount Sterling. Ky„ with his uncle. Mr. Paul Hubbard. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubbard. Mrs. Charlie Houck and little tomy at TTie WUkes tiospital last week. She has recovered nicely, we are pleased to state. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Troutman end sons, Bobby and BiUy, re turned to their home At. Dobson Thursday after spending » week with Mrs. Troutman’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yale, of Haye. Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Who has been 111 at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gilreath, In this city. Is much improved and able to be out again, friends will be glad to learn. Mr. Beech/Blankenship Is hav ing his residence on “D” street repainted. Both the Interior and exterior will be repclnted. J. V. Billings, local painting contrac tor, is doing the work. Mr. William Pearson, who has been making his home at Mora vian Palls with his grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Hubbard, will spend the fall and winter gt Mount Sterling, Ky., with his uncle, Mr. Paul Hubbard, and Mrs. Hubbard. Miss Ivie Garrett, of Price, vis ited her sister, Mrs. Eugene Tri- vette, last week. She returned home Friday and was accompani ed as far as Winston-Salem by Mrs. Trlvette and Mrs. Pearl Black burn. ' Mrs. R. W. Gwyn and three grandchildren. Misses Blair Cof fey and Nell Gwyn Brame and Bobby Brame, spent last week at the Gwyn cottage on the Brushies. Guests of Miss Coffey and the Brame children were Margaret Anderson, Anne and Jane Cragan, of this city, and Howard Price, of Mooresville Yates moved to Wilkesboro from Oxford two years ago to engage In newspaper work In this, city, has accepted a position with The Elk- in Tribune. Mrs. Yates, the daugh ter of Mrs. A. C. Dennis, will, not go to Elkin for the present. ^ Friends will be glad to learn that some Improvement Is report ed today In the condition of Mr. Fred Emerson, who has been cri tically 111 the past two weeks at his home In the city. Mr. Emer- ,8on suffered a severe heart at tack two weeks ago. Mrs. C. A. Jackson, daughters, Misses Jeanie and Irene, sons. Roy and Ray, returned to their home at Port Bragg, Thursday, after visiting several days with Mrs. Jackson’s daughter, Mrs Julius Brook, of this city, and her mother, Mrs. G. O. Elledge, of route one. Bom to Pvt. and Mrs. Morse Duncan at The Wilkes Hospital Wednesday night, a son, William Morse, Jr. Mrs. Duncan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John son Caldwell, of Boomer, and Pvt Dunoen, now stationed at an army camp In Arizona, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Duncan who re side near Moravian Falls. Misses Gordon Reins, Mary Lee Gardner, Mary Louise Newton, Margaret Jones, Martha Craig Hedrick, and Elizabeth McNeil, spent several days last week at the Horton cabins near Boone. They were accompanied there by Mrs. Welter Newton, who spent awhile with them, and Mrs. M. B. McNeil went over to bring them home idAtlgbtei^ Qi [-(Johnson, of her mld-eameater ^lAegliKMa 'At' home. Mias Wangh U A fuilor fn the School of Pharmacy the University of North Carojlnia lo cated In Ohapel Hilf. - ! . First Sergeant J. T. re cently returned to his home here after 36 months In the Armjr; Mr. Hall wee recently given an hon orable discharge on account, of his age. He is now employed at the P. B. Brown lumber plant which Is engaged in manufacturing lum ber for war purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winkler and two children, W. E. Jr.,' and Nancy, arrived Friday to Visit Mr. .Winkler’s mother, Mrs. J.B. Wink ler. who resides near the city. Mr. Winkler will return.to Norfolk this week but Mrs. Winkler and children will remain for a uiore extended visit. V . The WPB has reported that the-Oo* and Allltd nghtlag men. It la ao^^seted that egg del dration.wlU he iWMa«d when egg supply la taffioienL V production of steam pressure canners is slower than had been anticipated. The program called for 275,000 and about 123,000 were completed-by August 1. Wilkesboro crept closer to tba second half championship in th* softball league "niureday by de feating the Baptists 6 to 4. Meanwhile, the Methodists de-. feated the Presbyterians 15 to S in a game featured by Weaver Starr’s three bagger with the bases loaded. The standing now is as follows: Teem W !• Wilkeeboro * * I*reet>ytei1en8 —‘ • • Methodists - — ® ® Baptists 2 • V- Buy War Bonds and Stamps Eire’s Shannon hydroeleCtrte power station supplied mow -than half the reQulrements of the coun try in the last year. FUEL OIL COUPONS ARE BEING RELEASED LET US FILL YOUR TANK NOW AND AVOID THE WINTER RUSH INDEPENDENT OIL CO. OF N. C. FORESTER’S NU-WAY SERVICE North Wilkesboro, N. C. TsylorsviUe, N. C. Wilmington, is spending the week daughter, Patricia, returned .0 near the city with her son, Mr. R. their home in Winston-Salem to- r Goodwin Jr., and family. I day after a week’s visit in Wilkes- Miss Allle Lou Saylors, daugb- l oi o with ^.irs. Houck s parents, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saylors, | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crysel ::;^Wii;:^b;r; visited fnends inf Miss Bernice Hall, vvho bolds a Winston-Salem the past week-end. | position in Arlington, Va„ retui n Mr Worth Sale, of Newcastle ' ed there Thursday after spending township, and former Wilkes a few days with her parents Mr. deputy sheriff, was among tho.se |-jnd Mrs. J. W. Hull, at Hals here on business today. 1 Mills. , „ . Mr R. L. Proffit, well known I Little Miss Martha Jane Snyder. resident of the Goshen comrauni- j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don tv was a North Wilkesboro visi- Snyder, of the Millers Creek r ym- tor today. munity is three years old. weighs Messrs. Joe H. Pearson and j 38 pounds, and is exactly 38 in- Maurice Walsh, buyers for The ches high. FORESTER’S «^U-WAY SERVICE North Wilkesboro, N. C. Taylo.'syille, N.*C. Mr. and Mrs. Newland Camp hell,'and daughter. Linda Lee. oi Asheville, have arrived to spend two months here. Mr, Campbell, Goodwill Store, spent last week in New York City. Mrs. Joe Carter and daughter. Russell, of Pores Knob, spent the week-end in Charleston, S. C., who holds a position with Stand with Mrs. Carter's husband. Capt. ard Oil company, will work in this Joe Carter i territory for the next two months. Attorney F J. McDuffie has Mrs. Bruce Dearman has re returned to his home in Wilkes- (nrned to her home on North boro after spending two weeks at Wilkesboro route one from a Statesville hospital undergoing treatment. Attorney McDuffie is much improved, friends will be glad to learn. Springfield. Mo., where she spent a few months with her husband, Pfc. Bruce Dearman, who is sta tioned there. A SERGEANT MAJOR AND HIS FAMILY •. M.w Bill BA&qr, irim bivwtlly •k»wi the Btoff Ifar^ me ««ie fa M-G-M’» rtift twA-ttrtt® lyMbatUr aetiiiW film C—fag TTlttnwfay n® FlUltf fa tifa lAwt® b*® at Ms wife^ Fsy BafaUr, who fa ton flaahea »moila to UHKjtaoAtcrf jjMto. fa the ca«t faefafa Kffr*
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