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iTle Aug. 10. — SdiMwt hmi test jMoodur ttoruhig teir stt«MltiD«« jFor tbe fmA Altko all teftehura act present tor tbe opwing wera aoata sapplir f Vttear TletaUl^ whose schools aot suited and now aboni alt icles haTe” been filled, we adrlaed. Janie Cummings and chlld- Vlsrglnia and Chas., of Dal- B. C.. are visiting their aunt, Janie Spicer, for sevefal 8, They came by bus. ir. John Payne, who had a jer serious operation at the ittet hospital In Winston-Salem time ago, Is now at home is repidly recuperating. h!s lay friends will be glad to pThe usual church services lor unday were conducted by Rev. R. L. Isbel, at the ^ ,^*urch Sunday morning. Ir. Isbel was accompanied here Chtefo 2 Wtk MakmgU^ Gteorte Lowe and S«3r^|Our HoUo “ “ S - _■ _Dway Face ClMfffe* In Federal Court v Two Wilkes men were arrested on liquor charges this wmk and after hearing before U. .8, Com missioner J. W. Dula were re leased under l»nds of |50(J each for appearance In the November term of federal court in Wtlkes- boro. George Lowe, who lives op the Brushy BJountalns, was charged with operating a still. Alcohol Tax Unit Investigators Leon Pore, R. .M. Gambill and J. S. Cabe raid ed. the still. Seymour Holloway, of the Lo max community, faces a charge of operating a still. Agents C. S. Pelts and R. S. Bolt are the wit nesses in the case. ■V Marriage License Since August 20 Register of Rev. J. P. Craig, of Lenoir, a i Deeds C. C.- Bidden has Isseed 11- fmer pastor of the local church cense to wed to the o ow ng. Id a former resident of the com- . John Isaac Church and Enis Mabe, inity. Also present for the Sun-, both of Ronda, Troy . au ly morning service were Rev. High Point, ;rl Livingston and children of Moravian Falls: WUlard Green llkesboro. Delegates were ap- and Molly Woodring, both of jlnted for attendance at the An- Wilkesboro; Tola Sharp and ua1 A. C. Conference which con- Florence Clanton, ® ? , ines at LeiwH Central church ’boomer; Green Lee Hendrix and (xt Saturday ifnd Sunday. Elna Cain, both of The weather has been most Yates, Deep Gap and Annie Mae leal for the last ten days for Yates. P „ larvesting hay crops which are and Archie Felts, bot ;lra fine this season. Saving Wilkesboro. Jones 0. '14 V. 17 Pazi)0!»,:0- Cj „— 10 IPhillJw,-Bobait'K. w. PoweO; J. If. ltdrs — -tf '6fi Sputau W; S* m Saaeiih C. 4CL Watte, J. A ^ WiSmagitia, Mn. A. £ 30 WhittisKtoo, €3aMO!« 20 Yates, J; TRAPSILL f^WNlS 4 lots Adaittt, NaiMy ~i... " 10 l^ad 30 Buter^ W. K.: 6.11 ^ 7M M 10.21 4.21 4J7 MB 6M '4B 20- t ^ OB. Owem^'. «r ONreaj^ $ Pata«ti,^ 2B Pancmar^' 30 Kerce, r.aS^' Gs«*^ r -JV 04 Ptewa, R. M. isixa defka Jarvii, Xmvtt V irvis, Ma jarTis, Mary D. 00 Ptep«^ Mta. T,- J. 21 Pruitt, Annie — Proitti Matt .Jtau — eed crops In general will he the V ^ krder of the day from now until Walsh-McGee Family Khe fall season begins. „ . C,.-#. CfU The Cxrange will meet Tuesday KeuniOn Un Oep.. StH night, August .list, which will be n-g-in? to the shortage of gas ooslfir night of the year anti and tires it has been decided to Sons will he prepared and hold the annual reunion of the _Cted upon for the State Conven- Walsh and McGee clans jointly, t^on which convenes in Statesville The time and place of the meet- lOctober 25th. ing will be the first Sunday in Wesley Braswell, a long fime at Beaver Creek Bap- Jresidert of our comminity but tist church. It will be an all-day [who has been living and working gathering with dinner on the tin Lenoir for several vears, has ground. Mr. V. D. Ouire. of Imoved his family back and is liv- noir. is expected to be the prin ting on his farm here. cipal speaker of the day. Syco Hartley, who has been in Come, meet your relatives and Ithe P. S. service for a year or friends and have a good time, oore, fs stationed in North Af- Reported. Irlca, we are advised by Mrs. ”"V iHartley. whi has news from him Nebraska is known as the tree loccaslonally. planter’s state. Romance takes on new meaning in the presence of “that Lubitsch touch”—as Don Amecfie an3 Gene Tierney discover in “Heaven Can Wait”, the new 20th Century-Fox hit due Thursday at the Allen llieatre. The LubitacH production, filmed in Technicolor, has m fea tured cast that includes Charles Cobum, Marjorie Main, Laird Cre- gar, Allyn Joslyn, Ehigene Pallette and Signe Hasso. Aged Iredell Fanner Is Beaten Into Insensibility by Convict From Surry ALLEN THURSDAY - FRIDAY thWLM^ IT'S mM ihto onh fete \0 Statesville.—A 65-year-old Oak Forest fanner was beaten insensi ble, robbed, tied hand and foot and left in a clump of woods near here Thursday night by a man later identified as'Pedro Johnson, an escaped convict serving 12 years for a similar attack in Sup- ry county in February. , Bleeding profusely from his mouth and nose, his face and head cut and his windpipe ruptured, the victim, Lon G. Knox, well-known farmer of the Oak Forest section eight miles east of Statesville, was brought to a local hospital, where attendants subsequently re ported he would recover, barring complications, but that his condi tion-remained serious. The windpipe laceration ap peared to have been made, au thorities hazarded, by ramming some pointed metal instrument down Knox’s throat. Johnson. 31, who said he es caped from a road crew near Burnsville two weeks ago after serving a few months on a 12- year sentence for highway rob bery, was apprehended near the scene of the robbery after a DPsserby-by had witnessed the at tack an'd hurried to a telephone to summon officials. Johnson was unarmed. Deputy Sheriff Pressly John son, who took the escapee into custody as he stood by the road trying to trumb a ride, said last night that no warrant hlij been drawn pending the outcome of Knox’s injuries, but that Johnson had been identified' as the attack er by Knox and by Clyde Sherrill, the man who summoned authori ties. NOTICE OF SALE OFLAND 4 Billinfs, Mrs. A. C ; .36 Billiiics, 24rt., MyrUe 28 Bteckrara, Mrs. J. 26 Bdwen Piano Go. 12 Bray, Mrs. M. F, hrin. 48 Btey, R. 'W. — — 170 Brooks, Mte- C, M. 18.66 10 Brown, B. C. - 7.81 132 Brown, W. J. bMrs — 13.77 2 lots Bryam A, 0. 10.71 85 Bryan, J. W. 46A7 140 Bryan, A. 0. a«nt 18.30 242 Bryan, Mrs. T. 8. .^... 83.12 50 Bryan, M.- A. —"8.68 2 Tots Candill, Mrs. Hand I- .36 206 Chatham, B. M 24.69 8 Cheek, Borlie - 1A8 1 lot Choate, F. W. .41 30 Qinard, Mrs. J. W., Estate 3.89 8 Cdlins, J. F. 1-88 77 Combs, Lonnie 16.30 26 Cooper, W. F. — 10A6 43 Cotnren, J. O. 18.23 17 Cnthren, Elisa, dec’d— 6.62 16. Cox, Alvin, H. 6.31 21 Dameron, J.. H. 3.68 170 Elam, Glenn E. 30.36 2 Goss, Robert 6.62 30 Garvey, Dr. W. G. 4J4 26 Gentry, Mrs. Martha _ 8.31 2 lots Gentry, John H. A14 74 Hall, W. D. — 26.25 60 Haniby, John E. ——' 6.90 60 Hanks, Mrs. L. W. —... 11.66 29 Haynes, Grqver 8.84 45 Higgins, R. H. 6.09 2 Hincher, W. T. 4J6 2 lo:^ Holbrook, Ruby —j.' .69 200 Holbrook, John A. : 30.29 2l Holcomb, Linville 9.36 63 Holloway, Ih H. ■ 7.12 137 Hutc'.iinson, Mrs. Mat- tie 16.84 3 Johnson, Preel 2.88 42 Johnson, S. J. 6.96 62 Jordan, Texie :— 8.78 23 Kilby, H. C. 4.14 108 Ledbetter, Coy 13.47 84 Lenta, A. W. 20.70 4 lots Lockhart, J. L. 2.76 47 Robe 60 f, d: - lO'S^tei lir-r— 26 Roten, MiBard 2 iota Johnaon. Ottuni 18 Jordan, ZaOa 8 Keripy, tnaen . 9 Lane, Carl 4 lirteitston, J. C. 1 Lo#r B«y 3 Rotan, 8hnith 42 Roten, W. M. 39 Royal, FnnUin.^—^ 39 R^al, GoDF’1—r——^ 86 Royal, Wflarie 219 Seagrav^ C A. —.. 18 Sbe^ Etiaa- 66 She^, W. B. 46 Sheets, Jesse 8 MaGds, Monroe _ 62 Mastin, Mrs. T. E. 1 lot Milanii (Rmrlie 2 MSbir « Brooks 4 lota Mlntoii, J. L. 10 ^ears, 41 laagae, Mn. Effie 47 Vapnoy, Mttlie . jot Miiteon, AWa.-— 1 Mitchell, Mn. J.JL 8 Moore, B. — 1 Nance, F7oyd 4 Nichrfs, W. T. 60 Vannoy, R. L., guardian li-89 12 Wagoner^ Mertie . _ X, meru- — -- 90 Wayne, Manda ^2.68 166 Whmh^n, Mrs. S. E. 82.71 26 Wingler, Lundy 45 Woodie, Dave — 9.76 4.76 9 Woodie^ David 8.30 122 Woodie, Betty 6.31 20 Woodie, Austin, hein _ 1.04 200 Wyatt, W. T 13.09 61 Wyatt, J. T 12.85 61 Wyatt, J. Calvin 7.94 22 Wyatt, Alex -99 1 Wyatt, ShiOTnan .14 60 Wyatt, Mn. Ambrose _ 6.80 30 Yates, Wiley 1.16 1 Nicholson. Roy 1 Parker, Roy 8 Parks, Mrs. Alma 1 lot Parks, Mrs. Lillie 1 lot Powell, Carrie 14 lots Pruitt, Hr. and Mn. KeUy 18J>4 7M JlUB ISM ISM txn 8.04 13A4 ZM 4.14 1A8 8.79 9.73 2.76 29.29 24 Yates, Lester L. 20.77 — Davis, Charles .14 — Roberts, Robert 1.46 8 McGee, Ma^e 1.38 3 McMillan, Claude .69 WALNUT GROVE TOWNSHIP 32 Absher, E. C. 8.16 76 Ball, Mona 6.36 17 Bell, Sdphronia ’ 3.10 40 Bell, Pearl 4-47 200 Billings, L. C. 12.83 66 Billjigs, Wellborn 6.16 39 Blevins, C. D. 8.24 6 Bowers, Fannie A- 4.28 45 Bowers, M. L. 13.W 110 Bowers, R. L. 14.49 94 Bowers, Fannie 10.63 26 Brinegar, Paul M. 6.63 1393 Church, C. C. 96.60 25 Cleary, J. E. 6.11 40 Cleary, J. F. 4.16 50 Cleary, I. C. 4.14 (Continued from page six) Acres Name Amt 61 Dowell, J. M. 9.88 116 Duncan, Mrs. C. L. ~„i_.37.2 ’ 27 Durham, Mrs. Mattie '3i 10.6 14 Flinchero, J. W. — 8.26 1 Foote, Carrie 1.42 169 Forester, Mrs. A. G. - 20 Gilliam, Robert 11 Hadley, A. M. ;— 10.24 2.63 pMS Movie ‘Gremlins’ At Work on Film ‘Heaven Can Wait’ Vi \o9 s'V -otv ,mO' tWe GREATEST PRODUCTION with ^ ' 6Q|[1IEM-DWIIMEI)IE-IWI10IIN Marjons Main • Laird Cregar • Spring Byington AByn Joslyn • Eugana Pallatte • Signt Hasso MMalM«MlrHMSTllMITSCM.Saian)plr>—i iSSr • iSa aw Si n* "lisas" I* u* hi-wm ey Bogart For a long time now directors and producers in Hollywood have known that something was at work to ruin scenes, to pre vent the completion of piotures (in time and to cause trouble of many different sizes, shapes aed onus. But it remained for the R..4.F. to point out the true rea son—"Gremlins!” ThSse are the little fellows who aren’t there, yet continually cause trouble of all kinds. Which is not to be taken as a slur at all. Gremlins sometimes can b? very helpful. They were continually popping m during production of the new 20th Century-Fox Technicolor comedy. ■ “Heaven Can Wait,’’ »'hi--h was rroduced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Twice, they spoiled love scenes between Gene Tierney and Don Ameche. Just when Gene and Don were exchanging hushed ro mantic dialogue, the little de mons went to work-in a new and unexpected place: the arc-lamps on the set. “Heaven Can Walt,” to be shown Thursday and Friday at the Allen Theatre, being In Technicolor, required the Inten sive lighting supplied by huge arc-lamps, which are operated by small electric motors and bum a special type of carbon. Before the war, this carbon was imported. Now substitutes have to be used. Also, the motors in the lamps are. beginning to wear out-^with new lamps and parts unobtainable. This ia where the Gremlins took over and started to compli cate the life of movie-makers. 8.21 6.21 1.53 9.56 4.77 9.55 12.58 5.98 5.98 4.49 5.85 7.98 27 Hawkins, j. J\ 14 Hayes, Mrs. Mollie 35 Haynes, P. H. 24.31 29 Higgins, B. T. 32 Higgins, Mrs. Flora 38 Higgins, F. C. 15 Holbrook, M. L. '47 Holloway,F. M 35 Holloway, F. D, ,75 Holloway, Necy'..; 23 Johnson, Murphj- 28 Lester, Collie 25 McCrary, Mrs, ■ R. C. 1 lot McOraay, Worth 21 Mathis, Harvey ^— 32 Miller, Rev. E. 0 2 Miller, N. W. 4.26 24 Moxley, Oscar 1 5.91 25 Myers, J. M. 10.70 73 Pardue, J. P. 24.87 18 Pardue, Mrs. A. C. 6.40 37. Pennington, Davie 11.94 10 Perry, Ruby 2.07 15 Polikoff, Benet 71.63 10 Porter, Everett 2.76 46 Porter, John 8.43 8 Porter, James 1.64 25 Porter, Mrs. W. A. 6.62 56 Porter, Mertie 8.09 102 Queen, S. W 104.63 22 Riddle, I. T. 15.42 23 Roope, F. I. heirs 4.42 2 Roselle, John _• 19.94 21 Sebastian, M. V. 10.76 30 Sebastian, Mary, heirs.. 2.76 41 Shevfc J. C. 14.27 19 Stone, R. H. 6.40 1. Stone, Lloyd ,, ' 4.42 29 Stone, Ovid 10.52 15 Stone, H. S. 8.71 5 Stone, P. J. 2.8 6 Templeton, Ed. 11.1_ 9 Ward, W. E. 4.07 59 Ward, Mrs. M. L, 12.65 14 Whitley, T. Y. 2.87 46 Whitley, Ar'vil 8.21 10 Wiles, Uriel 1.79 39 Wiles, C. C. 18 Wiles, Grant, Jr; 26 Wiles, R. P 25 Wood, Garfield 2 Wood, Glenn 1 Wooten, Roy 115 Watts, Mrs. L. D. _ 96 McNeer, E. F. —^11— 6.18 1 May & Myers .28 2 Mitchell, G. G. 1.66 8 Moody, Mrs. Birdie 2.66 3 Moody, TTiomas 4.14 42 Myers, M. L. 7.23 33 Owens, W. K- 6.90 1 Owens, K. B. heirs 1.38 66 Pardue, A. R. 20.31 164 Pearson, Mrs. TW. C. 2L53 26 Pmitt, Bessie Blackbnm 8.28 15 Pruitt, Ada 1.92 26 Pruitt, Commie 6.31 83 lots Roaring Gap Ins. Cr. !. 13.80 40 Roaring (Jap Co.- 6.90 2 Roberts, Earl 1.38 26 EUis,'!^^! .'...---I—..... 4.67 62 Felts, L. E. 10.00 16.08 3A6 7.66 7.00 .81 2.86 8.20 2.07 6.14 10.28 3.45 100 Handy, W. P. 20.09 6.05 11.60 13.97 9.90 7.63 1.48 7.12 6.62 4.14 1 lot Royal Bros. 3.63 ----- 36 Reins-Sturdivant 66 16.08 100 Sidden, Van 17.06 88 Simmons, Clarence — 27.74 1 Simmons, Boyd * .28 26 Smith, Tmy 4.76 8 Sparks, W. G. 7.62 121 Swaim, W. G: — 27.09 1 Taylor, C. E .30 1 lot 'Thomas, Mrs. T. J. — .66 40 Tucker, Mrs. Ethel 3.92 3 Tucker, C. J. 11.32 4 Vestal, I. H. 4.31 I Vestal, heirs 2.16 27 Waddell, D. W. 11.52 130 'Wagoner, Frank 29.29 16 Wall, Bonnie 6.52 1 Warren, Tf. B. 7.27 3 Wood, George 3.38 60 Wood, R. C. 14.90 6 Wood, Paul 4.79 60 Woodruff, John A. 8.60 Colored 80 Brown, 0. L. 26 Dowell, Lucy, heirs — 22 Fletcher, Lura, heirs II Fletcher, Esther 2.73 1 Fletcher. Alonzo 4.06 3 Parks, Sarah, dec’d. — 2.24 — Baldwin, J. W., estate— 9.67 71 Handy, F. 128 Handy, M. M. 86 Handy, Gladys E. — 24 Higgins, Cheslley 36 Holbrook, Alonzo 50 Holbrook & Sidden 33 Holbrook, H. E. .... - 26 Holbrook, Lula 9.66 ^ ^ ,J5 Johnson. R. L. il8 Joines, fl. J. ■^•7314 Denny, Nellie 120' Joines, Dana 26.18 2 lots Denny, Mrs. Mamie.... 60 Jones, J(dm R 3.70 2 lots Fergdson, James — 110 McGrady, John S. ____ 23.16 i Gentry, Will 40 McGrady, M. D. & C. A. 3.97 1 lot Rash, Mrs. Bettie 16 Sanders, Earl 2 Shatley, Stanford 6 Shatley, Polly, heirs 17 Shew, Jnlia, deed. 27 Shew, Mis. A. M. 3 Smith, J. G. 1 lot Smitiiey,iW. 0. 1 Smiteey, Ted 1 lot Smithey, R, P. 1 lot Smoak, Eleanor H. — 27.60 76 Steelman, H. S. 16.18 1 Stroud, Vernon — 14.08 1 Strond, Rex 9.69 41 'Mplett, Euna 3.46 3 Wiles, Van 12.71 2 lots Yadkin Valley Motor Co 2.78 COLORED 60 Alexander, Lucy, heirs.. 8.28 1 lot Alexander, John T. — 10.28 1 lot Anderson, Fred 8.26 5 Anderson, Roby, deed. - 1SA8 28 Bailey, &m 8.14 2 lots Baitey, Chas 9.21 2 lots Bailey, J. A. heirs — SM 1 lot Bailey, Clinton 8.90 1 lot Bailey, John 8.90 1 lot Barber, Delia 8.28 3 Barber, Avery & Cath erine 14.93 1 lot Barber, Rev. Willie — 13.73 1 Barber, Richard 16.68 1 lot Barber, Claude 7.66 3 lots Becknell, Walter 4.38 1 lot Brown, Jake — 8.48 1 lot Brown, Mary, heirs — 6.14 f lot Brown, McRee 7.66 626 Brown, Nellie 6.90 1 lot Brown, Bill — 7.87 1 lot Brown. Winston .36 1 lot Cockernam, Joe 6.14 1 lot Davis, P. E. 3.73 lots Davis, Daisy ‘ellie 7 Gilreath, Dwight — .55 2.94 .14 2.69 2.64 8.21 84 Miller, Clarence 21.80 9 lots’Gilreath, J.^D. 4.07 136 Moxley, A. J 1 lot Gilreatt, Green 2.69 3 Gilreath, Jay 6.10 91 Pruitt, Carr — 14.76 200 Reynolds, Mrs. W. E. — 49.40 , 35 Royal, Verna 13.42) 26 Sebastian, Eli 4.42 126 Shumate, T. C. - 21.87 100 Smithey, T. J. 19.54 46 Smoot, F. G. 8.28 1 Teague, Paul — 3.38! 162 Teague, C. A. 11.72 50 Waddell, D. L. 6.62 23 Waddell, Dwight 2.16 1 Walker, C. L. 19 49 Walker, Jesse 0-99 1 lot Havener, Mrs. Lucile— 17 Walker, Sarah 3.811 j Horton, Omie 39 Wheatley, Mattie 6.21 ig lots Horton, Mrs. Mozelle 3 White, G. A. 2.82 - - 75 Wiles, Jake l8?45 12 Wyatt, Odell .....— 83 9.67 2.88 2.18 UNION TOWNSHIP 112 Absher & Hinshaw 11.87 190 Absher, W. M. 18.80 75 Absher, T. L. 9.39 3 Aulen, J. W. .50 30 Bare, Glenn 7.69 26 Barnes, John 11.83 WILKESBORO TOWNSHIP ' S lots Adams, R. C. 1.78 1 lot Adamh, Mrs. Da 4.14 ^ lot Alexander, J. H. 19.32 1 Anderson, J. Malcom — 7.55 1 Anderson, Press 20.6-3 5 Anderson, Mrs. Lola __ 6.90 6 Anderson, Edwin R. — 9.27 3 Bouchelle, M. V. 1.17 9 Bouchelle, Rowland — 4.76 8 lots Brooks, Robert 7.62 7 Brookshire, J. B. 29.60 25 Brookshire, Jay 13.04 1 lot Cali, Mrs. S. 3. 4.14 12 Call, J. R. 3J8 44 Grimes, Fred V. 13.04 1 Grinton, Ida 6.62 79 Grinton, Robert, heirs— 4.83 5 Harris, Harrold 9.94 20 Harris, J. G. 6.21 33 Harris, C. A. .: 16.01 79 Harris, Lewis, est. 10.04 7 Harris, James C. 16.40 9 Harris, Napoleon 10.64 1 Harris, John A. 4.90 30 Harris, Mrs. John F. — 6.62 ■ ■■ .69 2.69 8.28 i Howell, Lewis 2.17 1 Hunter, Octa 1.38 36 Majors, Larry 3.46 2 lots Matthews, Richard — 4.21 2 McCurdy, Mary, est. — 2.07 4 lots McCurdy, Nathan — 12.98 1 lot McCurdy, Isadore * 8.28 2 McLean, Isabelle 1.38 1 Palmer, Mertie 2.36 3 Parks, William 7.49 2 Reddick, Robert 6.90 6 Redmond, Luther — .41 2 Reid, Ida 1.18 2 Robinson, Richard 11.04 2 If-ts Rousseau. Henry 5.87 5 Tots Sharpe, T. P 6.62 10 Southern, Eliza 4.14 3 Speaks, Adolphus 9.11 1 lot Stokes, Carl 2.76 1 Combs, Turner 2.35 1 jot Stokes, Lelia M, 9.66 1 lot Crysel, Ed 6.87 1 lot Culler, J. E 18.M 1 lot Da'vis, Ray & Lonnie - 1 T%A*no Q 1 lot Waddell, Mamie Staple- foot 1.04 4.76 3 lota Waters, Laura IRt 8.98 1 lot Watkins, J. A. 8.46 7.93 3.96 8.92 2.76 .88 .50 20.11 6 Bowlin, John A. 6.061 86 Brown, Odell 4.76' 4 Brown, Mary .66 54 Brown, Ollie * 6M 40 Burke, Todd, heirs 30.24 60, Burke, John, heirs 2.28 13 Calloway, J. TV., heirs .. .76 80 Childress. Susan, heirs„ 6 Church, T.T. 19 Dotson, Bertha i Edmkiston, G. W. _ 10 EMminston, R, G. 15 Yates, Ernest 6.14 26 Cleary, Mrs. Nora 62 Cleary, Loremer (John) 69 Coffey, C. D, SOMERS TOWNSHIP 206 Benbow, J, T. 67.62 6 Billings, Jas; C. 1.16 10 CampTClI, WeWon 12.86 100 Coffey, Arthur ’ 28.81 69 Coleman, A. L. 17A6 68 Harrison, D. J. 6J4 49 Inscoie, Mrs. Cilinie — 8A4 66 Johnson, Percy 18.29 96 Johnson, C. J. i 27A7 100 Colvard, W. T. „ 22 Cranor, H. A- — 76 De. zy, Mrs. Verda 47 Dancy, St J. 40 Dancy, Thurmond 70 Darnell, Todd w* — - .— .. caie me uie 01 uiuvie-msKere. ®4 JotosOB, Mta. IVB ~-.f" Z6M They invaded the motors which ikU They Invaded the motors which immediately Started to emit sharp Sh?rleS^_ “ IKK Action In North Atlantic it-mindte war otws daily squeals. They made the cerbon sputter. They did everything to ’■este sound 'effects that were anything but romantic.. To combat this. Producer-direc tor Lubitsch ordered a full min ute of absolute silence before shibotlhg each scene—while the aound man listened for . noisto from the lamps. It everything was qnlet LnUtaph then cafled for n^tfon before'the aremUna .eonld -get to work! 67 Johnson, Shirle 17 Johnson, Mrs. L 63 Johnson,''Sarah ^M. 100 iolmson, Mrs. Nannie .. 2 Lunsford, Edward 3 McCarter, I^ter C. 2F..„ 13 Mahaffey, Floyd (U XAMrUCAAf AVMU • vw 25 Darnell, B. S. 8.18 - 9 Darnell, Cordie ^— iJM 78 Daniell, Mrs. Letitia' -. >6.84 2 EBis. Luther J8 24 Paw, A. R. 4-,—UtM 700 Finley* T. B. —28.98 4 Griffin, JL G. 2.68 36 Han. Claude ^— 7.01 6 Hark^ G. H. —u 1.04 S40O Harris, V. L. & B. D. Ellis 42 Majiwrry, Leslie D. 61 M- 21 96 J6 Harris, Velte —. 30 Houck,’'Wade 76. Huffman^ W. est '-> 1 Johnson, John W. il-JJrt-li v.vw 1 doanson, donn —... 18.66 100 Joines, Mrs. MoRie CeeU : JeaM .-id J -fc.-’ - Iteuk - CUT FIVE FEET LONG From 8” to .30” in Diameter ,, O DEUVER TO THE • Mrs. Jiin Factmry lines wist on Boear>. TraU HlgAyy
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