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Robert U Hubbard, 83, OM
I’a moat belordd realdenta,
»«ay Sanday attarnooB at
lioma on Burry AreniM-tBllow-
i!^kt Mvaral yoart ot doellninK
, Hot daath, liowaver,
flppaetadly,, and proVad a atoek
X kost of trionda kora md
f her mainrlase on Jane
|i io Rob^ L. , Htti^>«rd,
l»r Utft iiM
l»th, danghter ot
k^iah fiieodore Rdth.
of P»- S***
ly i^ntlM and lored by all who
knov bar, and took, an active In-
tareat tn the work of her church
and In etvlc affaira aa long aa her
health permittee:.
Mrt. Hubbard la aunrived by
two danghtbra. Mra. Oacar Mer
ritt, of Honnt Airy, and Mrs. Ray
mond Harrla, of Hlkln. and aeven
grandchildren, Mary Loulae,Ebkrah,
Robert and Oacar Merritt: Nancy,
Maurtha and Bllaabeth Ann Harrla.
A third daughter died In Infancy.
Mra. Hubbard waa a aUter of the
Crrload Of
I
GUARANTEED TO BE
No C. Grade 1
OR BETTER
Just Received and Ready For Our
Customers
Order Early and Get the Best!
wakes m Service
C. F. Jones, Manager
921 D Street Telephone 271
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
The Carolinas’ Largest Distributors OF
Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizers
“If children, like your daughter, we not worth
this war has been fought in vain”! These aer the «»™J?rting ^rds
iriven to Osa Massen by Stanley Ridges, American officer of omu-
^Lrn,' rega“din|“er nameless child, H«le Ghislai^Porr«u in Ed
ward A. Golden’s production, “The Master Race”, which comes to the
regarding her naifteless child, little Ghislaine Porreau, in M-
ward A. Golden’s production, “The Master Race’’, which comes to the
Allen Theatre Thursday and Friday.
Roth, of this city. Her only sister,
Mrs. George S. Seaman, of Ger
mantown, Pa., passed on December
24, 1943.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at the Elkin Methodist church,
of which she was a member. Tues
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in
charge, of Rev. L. B. Abernethy, of
Charlotte, and Rev. Herman F.
Duncan, of Asheboro. both former
pastors, and Dr. J. L>. Stokes, II,
the present pastor. Interment was
in Hollywood cemetery.
Out-of-town relatives attending
the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. A.
S. Kennlckell and A. S. Kenickell,
I Jr. of Winston-Salem: Mr. and
Mrk C. E. Kearns, of Greensboro;
Miss Hope Hubbard, of Farmer;
Mrs. Lula C. Huboard. Mr. and
Mrs. Julius C. Hubbard, Mr. James
,C. Hubbard, Dr. and Mrs. F. C.
Hubbard, Dr. and Mrs. A. 3. Cas-
sel. and daughters. Misses Margar-
jet and Alice Cassel, and Mrs. E.
L. Hemphill of Wilkesboro: Miss
Ruth Hubbard, Mrs. W. C. Scrog.gs
and daughter, Mlf.s Breta Poe
■Scroggs. of Moravian Falls. Many
out-of-town friends also attended
the funeral.
Boy More Bonds!
News Of Boomer
The Past Week
Mrs. George R- Wall and son
Edwin, of Kannapolis, spent the
Christmas holidays with Mrs
Wall’s grandmother, Mm. Victoria
Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sauers, dau
ghter, Jessie, and son, Sidney, of
Statesville, spent Christmas
the home of Mrs- Sauers’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Swanson, at
Boomer.
Mrs. L. M. Thomeburg and dau
ghter, Miss Elizabeth, of Hudson,
visited with her mother, Mrs. Vic
toria Wall, during Christmas.
Misses Azalee Swanson and Flos
sie Laws, who are employed at
Winston-Salem, spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Laws, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Swanson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Critcher, of
Boone, have arrived at Mrs. Vick
(Wall’s and Claude Howell’s where
they will remain for a few weeks,
The Christmas pageant given at
Boomer school by the Baptist
church last Saturday night was
enjoyed by a large crowd.
vm» Raft «lu> n
«iiifar«r i ei
aflltist ir well nggio.
Ur.'Clyde Swtuietfli^'wbe
at Roanoke, Va., ViaiM Ua f«nu.
By daring the holidays.
Mr/T. P. Howell,' after *eyer*l
weeks of confinement, la able to
be ont again, wa- an
daanv' .-15 1;.-^
The ..aonwy;
^^ibh has k^ most evgrycom jfit-
t# by the fireside thfa Temr, Imt
isjldng to the absence of Wed ones
in camp and overseas it Isn’t a
time far merry-making. God speed
time for this terrible war to be
over!
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Edminston,
of Boone, visited Mrs. Edminston’s
parents during the Christmas hol
idays.
Mrs. D. E. Smoak, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Vestal and son,accompanied
*^lhe etrdee^tf the
Tneaday as
i. Urn. H. B. Bmltbi RJd p.
iUreie No. % Mn. O. O. Wttw,
S:S6 p. m.t tbeOt, So. 8| MBM>
Mark ^idmeon, S.-M p. n.t dr-
da NO. 4, JBn. O. I. Bare, •
circle Noi,, B, Mm. W. C.
‘'Grier, 8 p: ns:; circle No. 8,
Miss lAcy Ftadeyt 8 p, m. ' ^
The, Epieoopal AmdUary will
meet Tneeday afternowi, 4 o’
clock with Mrs. Joe B. Johnson.
The clrcIeB of the North Wil
kesboro First Methodist church
are not meetiag nntU Tneeday,
January 0.
•fJ
Strange Women! ^ \
A Mind Full of Suspicion and Hate . • • ^
Her Twisted Mind Led to Her Own Undoing
' THE DYNAMIC
DRAMA OF A
; SINISTER
„ SCHEMER!
THUrSDAYi
-an4- '
FRIDAY
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Hunt Stromberg'
Unusul Di^ama
«Guest In the House
9*
with RALPH BELLAMY, Anne BAXTER, ALINE MacMAHON
RUTH WARRICK
■
Statement of the Condition of
The Bank of North Wilkesboro
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
At the Close of Business December 30,1944
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Cash on Hand and Du© F*roni Banks —$1,901,877.99
U. S. Government Securities 4,360,418.69
State of North Carolina Bonds 31,001.88
State of South Carolina Bonds 20,000.00
Other Stocks and Sdhds -—— 223|6pj.34
Capital Stock—Common
Surplus 1200,000.00
Undivided Profits - —— 29,087.17
Unearned Interest
$ 100,000.00
229,087.17
Loans —
Income Earned But Not Colleded
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ..
,536,907.90
825,233.97
15.313.75
58.510.75
total
$7,435,966.37
27,267.47
Reserve For Takes and Accrued ^pense - 17,471.08
Reserve for Depreciation Mdiflg,
Furniture and Fixtures — 18,Jbb.Ub
Rese^-ve for Premium on Bonds and
Contingencies 2 .280.23
Other Reserves -
deposits —^ "
TOTAL
95,612.30
7,011,266.90
$7,435,966.37
imCERS:
I R HIX, R- W. Gwm C*:.hier
W D HALFACRB, Vk^Pre.. , w. W. STARR, -^t. Ca.hier
Tv*! TOMLINSd^l. ^ie-Pre.. J- G. M.NEIL. A»t. C«hier
THE BANK OF
NORTH WILKESBORO
‘‘Friendly Service Since 1892”
.. VICTORIOUS NEW YEAR
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