fl
^ UwiMt ot jd» be
tb« Mbjeet fw rnomim. 'tmiMo
M the wiikMriwro Saptitt^ ehereb
itodajr. *. Ihe Lord** 4iu»w »1U
be elieeiTed at ttie eonetaskn-.Ot
theewmoa^ ^ *
, ii the eraalBc 9M-
tor iriU (vte ott tha , ‘
“Wm elfut Kob QdAVI
»:i.
- ^ Sunday aahool, »:'$ p. n^ Wpr-
ahip MTTioe. 11:00 a. a.; j^pttat
Trainlnc Union, 8:30 p. fiu. iSire-,
nine -worship, 7:80 p. ►.' .
As -We attend ohnr^ wa foUoir
the tootsteps of Jesus. Luke 4:18.
Wilkeeboro and Union
Mo&oAst
Betr. FREa> H. SI^N, Fast^
Union—Morning wotsh^,’’ 10
a. m. Church school at'll a.*'a.
Superintendent, ;j|8hal|ey.
WUkeeboTO—Church school at
10 a. m. Superintendent. Johnson
Sanders. Morning worahlpat_All
a. m.
At both morning -wonh^ sers-
Ices the Day of Dedication will be
AliT. KINDS ot Seed Potatoes now
in Btodk. High ^allkr and low
est ptiees. Tal 9. Pearson 6ro>
ottarlBC
>'wi^ for
the Tonne Adi4t
group’ of thus JWUkesholro ulnin^.
voted dtShnlinouaty to sponsor a
Onb 8e^i organisation in WWeh
boro for hoys of Cab Seont ngO a
WUkaritoro. ilhls to not a pro^t
tor the Itothodtot boys slona We
hope thtol^ bore of Oob ’J^^
idn In vrakeeboro, togotber wttb
their parents, will oo-op^te with
SB In this gTsntly needed under
taking. Time and ptoee tor the
organtoaiion meeting will be ea-
nocneed in a few days. Perenti,
your tlmo and Intereet In our boys
win pay great dlyldends In future
eltlienshlp!
PreebjrtMism Church
am. 8. D. dtANB, Minister
gome pf/»ur' deepest feelings as
were voiced by the
eleven disciples of Jesus in their
conversation with Him at the lAst
Supper. In the questions of Pe
ter, Thomas, Phillip, and Judes
(not Iscariot, not the traitor) we
see the'eipreseion of those feel
ings, and Jesns answers every one
of them. We shall think about
these questions In our morning
services between now and Easter,
Next Sunday we shall consider the
qitostion of Peteor, “Lord, dost
Thou wash my feet?” Often we
feel like Peter did then. We feel
like singing in all humility:
“Not worthy. Lord, to gather
the crumbs, with trembling
up
eery Ob., Teath St.
S-9.4t hand, that from Thy table fall
r to Simon
from
VO
Vfob to stag
It pboiblly iiio
“A. vbaeyi;^iwi»T-^
bm«. to
®^t mfT’m." Mr. T. 0. Mc-
Knlght, secretasy of ^
toi^SUdn, and an older In the
PwObyterlaadinn*, will
all the groups In oar> evMiMg
wonhip' Md study classet. »r.
MoKnIght to a tueoessful l«*d« oi
yonng people* end ha-will upeak to
ns on some phaoe of onr v®^
with young pe«»l*:l» the lAnrth
and the eommunlty-
Firrt Bap^ Obu^
Dr. JOHN W. KDfOHHMJBi Jr.,
Paotor
In the absence of the pastor,
the pastor’s father, Dr. J. W.
Klncheloe, Sr., of Rocky Mount,
will preach at the 11:00 a. m, and
7:30 p. m. worship services. Sun-
dey sohool, 9:46 a. m.; Training
Union, 8:80 p. m.; mid-week
prayer service, Wedneeday, 7.
p. m.
The public Is cordially Invited
to the services.
AlXENl^
MONDAY - TUESDAY
First Methodut Church
Rev. A. C. WAGGONER,
Minister
9; 45—Church school, J. B.
Snipes, superintendent.
jl;00—Morning -worship. The
theme: “The Church At Its Best.'
Organ prelude, “Invocation”
Guiltman. Offertory, “Qeth-
semane”. Turner, by Miss Martha
Lou Frazier.
5:00—^Vesper Hour, theme:
“The Church and Its Service Of
Power”. Organ prelude, “Medi
tation", Wesler. Offertory, “Amer
ica, My Home”, Wesler, by Miss
Dorothy Gabriel.
These servicee are a culmlnar
tlon to the Week of Dedication
being observed by eight million
Methodlste in 42,000 chbrehes.
Every worshipper is invited to re-
dedlcate his life and his •material
possessions on this day. The of
fering will be used for home and
foreign missions and by Methodist
women.
6:00—Youth Fellowship,
garet Jones, president.
ilirM
I for this (ypa of lltontorc
tor Jobp Roy
heldto tha
5_ AT'
Mtos Uatoto Stone,
the Wilket^iiB^f PubM Llbi^.
reptmto viu etto^ Ai^8^-
taf In iwitodtorlto it pfuient.' She
hei A-wld| %itd titied eetoctlog of
the totoet iwbkg eoveirittg.the, war
to the dltfwent theatrai. 'She bat
twhior tkfue oopfeg tot stortoui
boiha of^hi'iiad UUi vbleh ihe
tbuto neetoeiury .'to meet, .de-
ott
*ttbmpite««to.
fitoAnertoon
«Hwp to
fyle^. the
who to to Bely vitllitBMib
foieetit the wm; ftooC
totwo^toly libd fciinu
ton heurttouahtoi^, of e«toei
bepvehtoge, end towdiae bio the
penoiMl habite aikd .
of otto Ato^ltoto boyl fSrbsi
.ffens of the edunlf^iL
;de|f4 t)^
“We Thought y. We
«agliig« by
Itr. 'WWtoeker'JvM^
thi RtokeubtoiMr^pto^
tor many dtoi wi
after the #ane
;V*e fidteg i
^the oeeen, d
itanmit whMi’
ioA
tortors
Is)^ Otol
,. jfe)aie:.dtroct reeiflt of Che
;Nn|E^ «d..tor^Q
#^Ww^'£a#toQ. Tftto hookhae
Itott toe most ttlked eMat oC toe
toto. story wm pah-
•^4
% liob^
' i^Ahototr
to stttal tonal
seraral aitodhe sfo I
iaTk
'tot fitootaa '
Hmp of itosn to! by toe fiaMai
l^gdMiMr^toktor, Jbmf.- tom^tlA:
ever Tokyo toortBr eget
M-
Theto ;-pia”-0Biy':i- lev
s^eoad tMoha tousd oa eitotvei
rfSvWto itoMIs Ur
btaiy.. It to to the edvaalegi eli,
0m7oa» to dp# OB tola ^ ^
tol eoaree of'btoniRMtlnii daff to
PA V. toe Hbrary?.regatorty^
booto.’
:^IUfldtt at this ttmvtoe Ubwitto
to 4to» oeed ^ toads and any toto
titoutitooe win he gratotolljr re-
Mar-
Lenten Services At St.
Paul’s Church
Rev. B. M. LACKEY, Rector
Sundays — First and Third —
Even song and sermon, 5 p. m.
Thursdays — Prayers, medita
tion and sermon. 3 p. m.
Church school and Bible class
every Sunday 10:00 a. m.
Social Calendstr
Tto^Marrfi S!^
of the 'if. D.'Ct will be held on
Monday afternoon at 8:80
o’clock at the home of Mrs. J.
R. Finley.
LOCALS
The new romantic klol-ths gallant lover
of *Now Voyager’ and ‘Casablanes’
ofuc OP cae^l^
pNOOucatopy
eTowHq|syia
COLEMAN-MARy BOLAND
'■VICTOR FRANCEN-NAZiOVA
All Red Cross kit bags will be
packed for shipment next week.
’Those who are working on kits
will please have them in by Mon
day, March 6th.
Mrs. Charles B. Hulcher has
returned here to the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Jones, from a -visit, with her hus
band, Mr. Hulcher, who is en
gaged in war work at Laurel,
Miss. &
Among the stndwts at Flora
MacDonald College who were ad
mitted to the Math Society re
cently, was Miss Katherine Fin
ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Finley of this city. Mem
bership in this society is based on
scholarship, as is membership in
the William Bartrum Scl-^ntlflc
society, of which Miss Finley Is
also a member. She is a member
of the Junior Class at the college.
V
Wilkes Men With
The Colors '
Lt. and Mrs. Harris Visiting
; laWilkeshoro •>.
Lt. and Mrs. Charles B. Harris
and daughter, Jean, of Fort Mtmt
raj
Ing/to be -with.Lt Haiyto’ totoai$
W« ,B.'^rFto, who haaibaen verij
sick for severiai weeks.
■ Ito Ito Ito '
Horace Minton In V-12
Horace Minton, radioman first
class in the navy for the past few
years, has been engaged in
navy’s V-12 college training pro
gram and has been studying at
Dartmouth College at Hanover,
New Hampshire. He is now spend
ing a ten-day leaye with his i»r-
^nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Minton,
of Wilkeaboro. Upon oompletion
of his college training, Horace
will be commissioned as tan offi
cer in the navy.
Clinton Eller Gets Petty
Officer Rating
Clinton Eller, who has return
ed to Bainbrldge, Md.," after
spending several-days leave with
hto family near this city, has been
given the ra^g of spe^tot third
class and has been assigned to
ntavsl mail service. Before en
tering the navy he'was rural let
ter carrier ,on North Wilkesboru
route two.
ALL ZONDB of Seed Potatoes now
la stock. High qmUtr and toto
-est pstoes. Ttal JL. Feafiaiktoto;'
’eeiy Oo., Tenth St,
I
We Invite Your Attention to Our
and Vegetable
DEPARTMENT
NO
NEED ’TO, DENY YOURSELF FRESH VEGETABLES
AND FRUITS DURING THIS WINTER WEATHER
Come and See What We Have For You
—Foods Rich in Vitamins and
POINT FREE!
Fruits and
ICEBERG—
LETTUCE —2 heals 15c
FANCY—
IPARSNIP^2 lbs. - 25c
FANCY GREEN—
BEANS-2lbs- 25c
IRISH—
POTAtOES-10 lbs.-33c
FANCY PLOlilDA-
GREEN CABBAGE, 3 lbs. lOc
GRAPEFRUIT,each .... 5c
YORK IMPERIAL—
APPLES, Ib. -lie
FANCY—
CAHUFLOWER-heail . 29c
SWEET—
POTATOES-4 lbs 25c
FRESH, TENDER— . ^ _
CARROTS—2 bunches -15c
FjfeSH SPINACH, Ib 10c
NEW liED— .. ^ _
lO-lWND BAG IDAHO BAKINGf—
POTATOES 54c
CCLERY-lge.stalk. .. IQc
SPRING—
ONIONS, bunch IQc
LARGE SIZE-
LEMONS, doz.. 24c
MEAT
DEPARTMENT
FRESH GROUND BEEF, lb. 28c
“AA” GRADE-
SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. ..41c
♦AA” GRADE CHUCK—
BEEF ROAST, lb. 27c
I
SHORT—
RIBS OF BEEF, lb. 15c
UNBLEMISHED—
BEEF LIVER, lb.
I
HALF OR WHOLE (SKJfNBD)— ij
smoked:haii& Ib.
blIckhawi^ iAeDN,iE:inrc
' “ “r.'T— -
T
37c
CENTER CUTS—
SMOKED HAM, lb.
49c
SLICED— • J
CANADIAN BACON, lb.
CENmS CUTS—
PORK chops, lb.
Regular “Daily Needs"
Keep Hiese Items Ready For Use
4-OZ. PACKAGE—
DIXIE HOME TEA 20c
PORELARC-1-lb.ctn. 16c
ROSE ROYAL-
FLOORr-lO-Ib bag- 49c
SILVER CUP—
COFFEE-1 Ib 22c
Three pounds 64c
GIANT EqONOMY SIZE-
Pbsllki^ pkg.
I
12c
-os. ]^—
'heerioats
I
STANDARD PACK
10 pta.
TOMATOES, Ho. 2 caa IQc
SWANT5 DOWN—
CAKI FLOUR, pkg.
I