and Mrs. Dartt W. Sis7. si
ml, wsrs ttettsi^ !■ UMia^
*'jRMKir«
■'■'rWf. aad Mrs. Jw C. Iftltlwv-
tliHUiimUs, 9«Ui i%0 W«
Pom Ksob Mr. utt
Mn. R. a Moatowa,
Ms. IdwTsneo Tbant^mw, Jr.
JaekaoB, B. Ol, Tlsttod kit
jrljti iiiitiiir Mn. PMmU WkB.
at^Booaer, daitaf tkt ko)^r
■8^80. . - ' -ifS-i
; !ai)t tad Mn. 2ok& P. 1
Mtyde. of New Hsmgtl^ tratp
ktre. iMt week Tlalttnf 'M^.
lode’s tatker. Mr. Bm T. Ekt#
and Mrs. a, S. Ookk and
H. Jr., retarned laat week
fnqi MoBtfomerr, aUnk., wkere
tbejr TlsUed Mr.vCoMt’s motker,
Mra. I. B. Paiicer.
Mitt ^ Minkatk Doaean, of
Rldkmoai.* fa., Tltlted k«r »ai>-
tntt, Mr. «Bil MMk, JUtlpk JEHnean.
of ddi^&tkt n^t
Ckrlctaca mpfiok |«lod.\;^
Kit. firl lU^nar and daivk!*
tar, Haaal, pt Idnotr, apant^tln.
kolidart w^ kar ’ pareott. Mn
and Hm (Mat 1^kyKi«r.. ^ P#s
lear.
Ux. 3. R. CsUowajr and aott.
liBuaj’. of tke CliaatMiii oon>
ttaaltr. wart TiaitoM to Norik
1 Wjiketboro Thsiadap. !-
. Mr. Bam Oreer k«iil ratamed to
bkk'j^me at Morailap Falls frm
trip Ik Rlekmocd, and
1 Newt, fa.
Bailie MePhemn, of B|l.
ih« kolidayt kere irftli
, Mn. L. A. Haottr,
ktivea.
Joyce Johnson, of
Chrittmat in Dlir-
ker annt, Mrs. T. H.
-K^ported.
M. F. Carlton and son,
PbV, >P«nt the Cbrlatmas aaaaon
with Mrs. Carlton’s mother, Mrs.
BeUe Warren. —Reported.
Mr. and Mn. Jack Swafford and
two sons, Caii and Jimmy, apaet
(Snistmas at BCarkm wi& Ibt.
9wp£ford’s fatitar, Mr. O. S.
Fninklin, and other r^tlTee.
Mrs. O. K. Wkittinctoo qpeot
la^ week ai£ JacktonrlUe, Ita.,
riaiting: with her aon, CoL O. ’
Jr., .MbO'^^atatiooed
Itototlnsrton, Jr., yrt
i Mn. Warner Miller, of WQkea-
Mry and Mrs. R. B. Dunn ud
aon, Billie, rlaited Mr. Dann's
parents, Mr. and Mn. W. h. Dunn,
In Charlotte, during the Christ
mas season.
Miss Betty Hendenon. of Win
ston-Salem, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson, in
Wilkesboro, during the Christmas
aeasoc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford
spent a few days laat weMt Tiiit-
ing Mr. SUSord’s mother, Mrt. E.
P. Stafford. Prank is transferred
Harrisburgh, Pa., to Blnna-
boro, plans to leave Wednesday
for New Jersey to ^t with her
son, Pfe. Cyfton Miller, who is
stationed at Fort Monmontb, N. J.
Mr. and Ifin. Edward A. Pod-
rebarac and sons, Eddie and Mos
es, spent Christmas in Boone as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O’
Sullivan.
ulra. M. F. Carlton and brother,
Clyde Warren, visited their grand
father, Mr. D. D. Andeoton, during
Chiitstmask Mr. Anderson is 85
years old.
Mr. and Mra. Fnmk B, Gentry
annonoee tke Wrtk of n.aon, Wil
liam TkotMs, on DMttnher St at
Univendty Hospital, Baltimors,
MA ' >
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hoibnan
and okildrenl of Waakington, D.
C., spent Okristmss week with
relatives and triedda in tke
rtlMPOion oommonlty.
Mr. and ‘ lift. McGhee
and aon. Pranklfn.N?*
ton. Visited Mrs. McOkwS.
er, Mrs. J. P; HdiSln, In
boro, during the Chrlstnma nSw
days.
Ur. and Mrs. C. M. Sanders, of
Alleghany eouuty, were gueats of
their sons, Messrs. Charlie and
Johnson Sanders, of the Witkee
bores, during the Christmas holi
days.
Mrs. C. Q. Plezico and son, T.
C., have returned to the city af
ter visiting relatives in Columbia,
S. C„ and Mrs. Plexlco’s son, Rev.
David Johnson, at Fancy Gap, Ta.
Those spending the Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. T. Len
Cooke were Mr. and Mrs. Karl B.
Perkins, of Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr.
end Mrs. G. lb Michael, of North
Wilkesboro, and Master Billy Tnr-
il air field near Wilmington , neU, of Mill Springs. — Watanga
ere he is with the signal corps., Democrat, Dec. SO.
Mr. Kenneth Lowrance and fam
ily have returned to their home
near Mooresvlllt after a week-end
visit in Wilkesboro with Mrs.
Lowrance’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. LecUe.
Mr. Cecil Howell has returned
to Newbem after spending
Chrlstmks at Safety Harbor, Fla.,
with his family, and at Moravian
Falls with his mother, Mrs. W. L.
Howea
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hnflman, of
Princeton, W. Vs,, are visiting
this week with Mrs. Huffman’s
aunt, Mrs. J. M. Barlow, ‘of North
Wilkesboro Route one. Mrs. Bar-
low has been very ill.
ite Okrish-
llt*. l4whi'
e,ik Paw.
&e«tOb
t. lf h»i
G., has retsiweid iikm to resume has k&.«iia hsmikiitjirtn. be ean
kmr dtttias iffieiidtag to» ciliiA Mto ad*«MaA
Mflira te«tom kr'
rfety «€ faeciwettig. «ai
ito, Hd JkMMger «f
CfaMtotto l^ek «t flto PM-
moot Uttfi,
was a toMtBiM >adtor to tkt
R'veelib^Jli^'j^se* U Mr.
Mr. and ^G(#iilien ^
of Wllkeatraro, visited reiatfm la
Fayetteville, and klao Mn. Vatto
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A.
Bnrts, In Gastohia during the
Christmas eaaeon.
sMilon with nUtim at
lilM’’^Iler Is
;DSba^'i a me^xius
pks pin givan her by Major Jobe
M.f pemni'tM'the AjBP tor a|a
pimfbs^ edatfainoas, fatlstac^'
Smith, animal naifUoiilst with
tke Stide CeUii* KpHteeat “
:tk>a. .
RMtattoBto have that
grtndtog gar* a kettcr aMtlisrttoa
of oora. irtfk ah&at Ijl per emit
im. teei beteg regalred to gtre
he foBBd to nm AmerUan |Nik.j
' - irtatoS:1fM^
Elx-Sherlff and Mrs. Prealmr B.
Brown returned 'Sunday from a
two-weeks'bridal trip to. New
Tork City and other points to the
=^sL Mr. and H"- Brown were
"^tly married, Mrs. Brown be-
Jj^^jj^ormer Mrs. W. H. Foster.
„ _ l^j/W. Oolvard returned
Mr. Ruf^ Colvard Tire &
to his work at , '-^eeday af-
Chevrolet Company^p’^en-
ter having been lU wfe, vv^
monla for ten days at his home
We« Jefferson.—Wtstuagd Demo
crat, Dec. 80.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson
have returned to Wilmington af
ter a visit in WQkeeboro with Mr.
Hmiderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Henderson, and Mrs.. Hen
derson’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. L.
M. Jarvis, of Antioch township.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dimmette
and children, Robert and Betty, of
Asheboro, visited Mr. Olmmette's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Dim
mette, at Ronda, aad Mrs. Dlm-
mette’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Pardue, of this elty, during
the Christmas season.
To All Our Patrons
We Wish A Victorious...
Mai/ The New Year—1944--Bring You
Joy, Good Health
All of us wish to thnk it of ifwi josr geuerous patrouige dorig^ the
past year. We are strh^ at all to serve you f he VMy best po^Ue
to
tieiee and coasideiitioB.
A fieod New Yeii^
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