^^^^.I.M,Q]^^wd6d, State JRofid, Dies .'iCTK 'Mlaaoari lloseley Qnan- VO04, SS, di*d BuBdkr morsing, at tb« home of a danshter, Mn Harriaon Golden of State Rood ooidiiiitnlty: She waa the yrtdirw X)X James. Greenwood who dls4, many, years ago, ymd a danghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Moseley. She was' a memher of Cooleemee Baptist church. Surriying are three daughters, is elghl-«randfcWdi*a, one ^ter, Mrs. Mattie Williams, Stole Road^ Funeral was conducted at Little June Havoc Joe fi. Brown and Dale Evans, now apptor^ in “Casanova In Burlesque”, laff-packed cm^y starring Joe E. Brown at The Liberty Theatre Thorsday and Friday. Richmond Baptist church this af- ternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. L. B. Murray and Rev. T. S. Draughii in charge. -V- NOW IN ENGLAND (Contlmied from page one) Gaddy Motor Company ||j PARTS AND SERVICE 44A rflOnOS OFFICE 211 11* 4 Blocks West On Boone Trail NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. and was working at Oarollna Mir- row Corporation in North Wilkes- boro at the time of his enlistment In service. Recently Corporal Mahaffey’a parents received a beautifully dec orated' diploma that had been awarded to their son In testimony to his fine character and Christ ian faith. The parents are very prolid of the award and rightly so. Set up like a regular diploma, decorated with a border of stars and the flag above the diploma is sued by Vincent A. Cox. Chaplain of the 38th Engineers, reads: "To certify that Vernon T. Ma- haffey of the 38th Engineer Regi ment, has adhered faithfully to Christian principles during his services in the Army of the Unit ed States of America, World War 2. “Loyal and courageously, he has cheerfully resigned himself to hard labor, sacrifice and the de mands of modern warfare and has remained faithful to his God and to hlB country. “In spite of Inevitable antl- Chrlstlan Influences, such as Irre verence toward God, blasphemy, drunkenness, adulterous, riotous gamhl^g'*aa'®l'Pfanlty, his Bible, his God, his church and his pray ers have been his close com panions and riillltary efficiency jand courage hav® been his prac tice. "The undersigned takes pleas ure In approving his fine charac ter and the fact of his faith.In Qod”—Signed by Vincent A. Cox, Chaplain 38th Engineers. Cpl. Mahaffey Is a nephew cf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell,, of North Wllkesboro. A Baby Industry Does A Man-Sized Job MASONIC NOTICE A ; Regular communication of Lib erty Lodge number 45, A. P. & A. M., Thursday night, April 6, 7:30 p. m. Work in the third degree. All members asked to attend, visi tors welcome. A. A. STURDIVANT, W. M. S. T. ANDERSON, Sect’y. Cranberry Service For Men In Service Thanks to the pioneering of your State Extension Service and other agen cies, poultrying has ceased to be a side line and become on important industry —especially vital in war agriculture. Electric brooding, lighting, laying houses, water warming, ultra violet radi ation and other practices are playing a great part in today's production records. Announcement la made of special service to be held Satur day night, April 8, eight o’clock, at Cranberry Baptist church near Roaring River in honor of meii In service from that community. The public Is Invited and members of families of service men are urged to attend. SCRATCH PADS—Assorted sizes; in bundles of three pounds for 20c. Carter- Hubbard Publishing Co. Our Rural Service Department has for yeors worked closely with, your County Agent and Extension Specialist to en courage more efficient, more profitable poultrying. DUKE POWER COMPANY Pre-Easter Bargains SOUTHERN BARGAIN STORE’S In Newest Spring Merchandise For Every Member of Family! Ladies’Suits, Coats and Dresses Ladies’ New Spring Sweaters $2.98 to $4.98 Ladies’ New Spring Skirts $2.00 to $3.98 1 Ladies’ Dress Shoes and Oxfords $2.35 to $3.98 NEW EASTER VALUES FOR THE CHILDREN! Children’s Hats $1.00 to $2.00 I Boys’ Wash Suits „$1.25 to $2.00 New Spring Dresses -79c to $2.98 I Boys’ Slack Suits , $3.98 to $6.95 Ladies’ Suits— New Pastel Shades $8.95 to $24.50 Ladies’ Coats $16.50 Ladies’ Dresses— Washable Silks and Crepes $3.98 to $5.95 Ladies’ Blouses— In All Sizes 79c to $2.98 Ladies’ Spring Hats All New Styles $1.69 to $2.49 EASTER ACCESSORIES Ladies’— Hand Bags— $1.98 Rayon Hos( 51 guage 69c Ladies’ Slips and Panties At Popular Prices; AH Sizes CHILDREN’S SHOES—ALL SIZES AND STYLES _$1.50 to $2.98 Ladies’ and Children’s Un-Rationed Shoes and Sandals! | LADIES’ SANDALS CHILDREN’S SANDALS $2.25 to $3.95 $1-50 to $2.98 A Size For Every Foot and No Stamp Is Needed to Buy Them! IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT YOU’LL FIND OUTSTANDING VALUES. FOR EASTER IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT. ..VISIT IT! NEW EASTER SHIRTS $1.50 to $2.50 MEN’S DRESS SHOES $4.98 to $5.98 MEN’S WORK PANTS $2.50 to $2.98 Skirts to Match $1.75 to $2.25 Full Line Men’s Hose, ’lies. Underwear, Handker chiefs, Etc. , New Management For Southern Dargain Store This is to announce that Mr. Herman I. Johnson has accepted a position with our store as manager. Mr. Johnson is an experienced salesman and is highly capable of supplying the people" of Wilkes and adjoining counties with their needs in de pendable merchandise at great savings. Thousands of Dollars of New Merchandise has been added to our stock just in time for your Pre-Easter shop ping, and everything possible will be done to make your shopf)ing visit to our store both profitable and pleasant. Come In Today! Southern Bargain Store Wearing Apparel For Every Member Of the Family at Lowest Prices! tenth street NORTH J’-'.'-.,

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