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-■A ^ *1' . , t. Y. „ He. mi awt k«4 ae!ied • I Pwtatmu pTocnm k«re br adiotd ot the Baptist . wee well mttended end s M ead insplrlns McmOB -^07«d b7 all. Attar i|tbk^ bristatas tree was ualelM be pMaents Klreii out. -.r. aad Mrs. 8. I. WatU K> Aded tits Christinas progrant al abaabd tiMreh when • no* aa« IjMPtrtsc sarrlce was rendered by iibe ehif^ on Sundi^ A ^nutttl trie with preteats tor all WM nature ot the program. Another feature was a liberal funding for the pastor, Rev. aad Mia. Watts by the church. Jhe journey to Bethlehem bp the shepherds aad the wise men from ,je «ald Af ^oAw -1=,- Laws made aitadff«w*e Mflitff. He has ^ hto the :ere slx' OeriShn s0ldlW* 1® 4|in eagageniA^ tog wm' haek to his commander. His father holds taint hope that he is allre and analously awaits for farther news. V SOCIETY- ■ ■ ■' ■ ^ ^ —y- , Q«rb^4ii iSJafk rames I^in Ijr rf the Unitea StatM, on Thutpilay, the eighteenth of January, at fire o’clock. First Metho&t ci^h, Horth Wilkes- hox4 Garo&a”. Miss Era Templeton Is Bride of Pvt. Lefidermafi ^e marplsge of Miss Era Iton* pleton and Pvt. James Albert Len- dermsn was solemnised in a quiet ceremony Friday afternoon. De al the home of the cember 29, _ ■aepneras aaa tne wue men irom on i) street. Ret. J. 0. Er tbe east was very beautiful and . 3 • ~T j »v«lvin, Wilkesboro Methodist minis- Impressl^ M we all viewed the L ^ bridegroom, gmanger wlto the Christ Child lofficiated, using the impressive V Mrs. M. C. ^ Iring ritual, in the presenc«rof im- polls and Mrs. j mediate members of the two fam- Charleston, S. C.t and MlsS liBora German, of Atlanta, Ga., who ‘ I I The vows were spoken at two Funeral services for h. D. Olonch. Fbb died 5® Decemhef 21st, al Davis hospital in SUtesvlIle, were hold at Flint Hill Baptist church Saturday, I p. m. The service was conduct ed by Rev. Bdd Ha#ea. ■Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Phoaby Della Par- Uer, four daughters, Mrs. F. 8. Hall 'A North Wilkesboro; -Mrs. B. M. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Vlrgel Jordan, Baltimore. Md.: Mr. Vernon Cloneh, North Wilkesboro; Mr. Quincy Cloneh. . . of North Wilkesboro; Mr. Edgar 1*®“™^ ; ..,:^4^®*lBd;^ight.i^- Studard country elnh, and award ed its trophy cup tor the honor agent of 1944 to Dorman T. Payne, Nofth^Wllkeaboro. „ Sirvic# ArfiW Awarded J. f. ^paoB, Burllii«t% IS yean: ^ Andren. Grecoi^ore, 16 ^rs; Maj. George Morgen- stem, five yearq; Lt. Vernon Kel ly, five yeaie; a»d Sgt. R.-o. Bother, Gremuboro and Ala mogordo, Neii M^co, five years. ,Att^ding the aftoln were the ei^ire ageney fane together with the .agency department of the company. . During the meeting short talks were ^ made by Ralph C. Price, executive vice president; Karl tjung, agency manager; M. A. White, vice president; W. H. Andrews, Jr., manager; B. Prank W. Dick Hinton, and 'gbl: .t ® . . . tlon for a iStoliar vf^tiea #t. term of Fedfiral Cqth^; which W; held in Winatoa-Salein last Mr •V- W. M. Haye^ 65, It Taken oy D^m Funeral service was held Tues day at Hunting eraek ehnnh tor William Hayes, age f 6, local citl- sen who 4M Monday. Vm. Noah HayM conducted thd last i)tes. r. Surviving Mr. ffityus are his wife, Mrs.- Susanna Hayaa. one daughtet, Ethel Maa. brothr ers, Henry and Israel Hayee, and one sister, Mrs. Rnfns Johnson. works for fjnerl^n in the iiving room before Cro«i visited their pamnts^r^ improvised altar in the bridal and Mrs. J. M. German, during, . Cloneh, of North Wilkesboro: twenty-one grandchildren and elx great grandchildren.—Reported. the Christmas holidays. green and white. Attending the Mrs. CarCuZings. of Char-'couple were Miss Do o^nder^ ir« la annndinr a few man, sister of the bridegroom, and 'tvSti i:? M, s; Mr. ci.„ wh „ ^ P Greer boro. Miss Lenderman wore a of|fuschia dress with black acewsor- fottesville, Va„ visited her,>es and her flowers were talisman V Mrs.’C. L. Walsh and,rows. v-j>. friends here during the I For her nuptials the bnde was we want to thank each and ' every one for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our husband and father. MRS. L. D. CLONCHi AND FAMILY. Stanley Stlrm. supervisor, all of Greensboro; Dorman T. Payne, North Wilkesboro, and W. W. White, Sanford. It was reported that the agency had over $60,000,000 of Insur ance In force, had paid for new business during 1944 In excess of $5,000,000 and that Its renewal record was 96 per cent. V ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as admmistra- tor of the estate of William H. McNeill, late of Wilkes county, N, C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed, whose address is Hays, N. C., duly verified, on or before the tod day of January, 1945, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This tod day of January, 1945. R. N. MqNEILL, Administrator of the estate of holidays. Miss Pauline Gilbert, of Mary land, visited relatives and friends here for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Greer and family visited Mrs. Greer’s moth becomingly attired in a street dress of gray with which she used black accessories. At her should er was a corsage of red roses. Immediately following the cer emony the bridal party and guests er Mrs Mary Rogers, of Taylors- jwere invited into the dining room vine Christman-day. Mrs. Rogers, i where an Ice course was served, one of thf most sturdy cltixens of after which the bride and groom Alexandercounty. Is 84 years left for a short wedding tnp. youn.g, and had all of her seven} Mbs. L«nderman, daughter of Children and a number of grand- Mrs. W. J. Templeton, of North children for dinner Christmas Wilkesboro, and the late Mr. Tem- day, a good day for all. pleton, operates the Vogue Beauty Mr J. D. Phillips, of Lenoir, Parlor in North Wilkesboro, of visited his mother, Mrs. Julia , which she is the owner. Phillips Christmas day. Mr. Millard F- Laws, of Boom er, received a telegram Thursday from the War Department, stat ing that his son, Sgt. Ishmeal Laws, who was with our fighting forces in Germany, was missing In action December 11th. Sgt. Laws was a fine young man and had many friends here. He was Pvt. Lenderman, son of Mrs. P. L. Lenderman, of Wilkesboro, and the late Mr. Lenderman, will leave Saturday for Camp Cook in Cali fornia where is is now stationed. U. D. C. Chapter Met Monday Afternoon lad many rnenas, nere. no mao' The January meeting of the loted for his tru.Mt^orthinees and j wilkes Valley Guards chapter of the U. D. C. was held Monday af- WOOL INSULATION • North Wilkesboro Hardware Co. — Use — Woodside Dairy — Grade A — RAW rt MILK ternoon with Mrs. W. C. Grier at her home on E street, having a splendid attendance of the mem bers. The meeting opened by singing "Carolina” followed by the salute to the flags, after which Mrs. Joe E. Johnson, the chaplain, gave the devotlonals. Mrs. Grier, the president, was in the chair for the business session. For the program Mrs. H. T. Brown made an interesting talk about Lee, Jackson, and Maury, whose birthdays occur In this month. Refreshments and a social hour followed the meeting. |Mastin-Thomas jVows Are Spoken PLUMB|NG And Electrical SERVICE Telephone 328 Day Eledrie Oo. .Nortk Wiawbmre, N. t . A wedding of much Interest took place on November 25, 1944, at York, S. C., when Annie Mae jMastin became the bride of Paul I Thomas. Mrs. Thomas Is the daughter of Mrs. B. L. Combs, of North Wilkesboro route three, and Mr. Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas, of Elkin, and la em ployed by the Coble Dairy Pro ducts company in Wilkesboro. Miss Alene Greene^ Bride of Cpl. Redding m P. Mitchell ;:ivil Engineer and farm surveys PROPERTY PLATS e too Floor Bank of North WMkeaboro BuiMing Residence Phone 4^ Office Phone 227 LLIAMS >TOR CO. • WIWauM. HaMgar B B A R ae Service riu bd cabs, trucks u TBACTOH8 y Terms CmbpI««* -0 ^ Rebuilding iJ AcatyicM W*Win» for Lata MoSal d Cara and Trucks ioi]mi334'J A simple but Impressive cere mony took place at two o’clock. January 1, at the home of Mrs. R. H. Greene, of Ronda, when her daughter, Alene, became the bride of Cpl. ,D. J. Redding, Jr., The vows were heard by Rev. R. R. Crater before an altar of fern and gladioli, lighted cathe dral candles added soft illumina tion. A program of bridal music was presented by Miss Elaine Griffin, of Rural Hall, who played "Ave Marla” and “I Love You Truly". The bride and groom entered together to*the strains of the tra ditional bridal chorus from Lohengrin. "The Sweetest Story Ever Told", was played softly .during the ceremony. The lovely bride wore a auit of gold guberdine with black, ac cstMories. Her floirora were gar- dentea. Mra. Raddtag is tho youngest daughter of Mrs. R. H. Greene and the late Mr. Greene. She was graduated from Ronda high school with the class of *3S. I Cpl. Redding ie the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Redding. Sr. He Is a graduate of Ronia high school, gBd for tlie past ts^ yean haa serred with the Marine Corps in the South Paoltlo. Immediately following the wedddng a recaption was {Kren honoring Corporal and Mrs. Red ding and gaeata. Mrs, Troy Red ding presided over the punch bowl, assisted bv Mrs. Elmer Lowe and Mrs. Dewey Redding. Following the reception Cor- pomt Btou Redding left tor# a^rt wedding trip.j BUY MORE WAR BONDS William H. McNeill, dec’d. 2-8-6tT Grouip to tar wltli FlirinoutS fictory dUden- tivea at a meeting to be hrtd on Taanday, JaMary I, at the, Hettf Charlotte, to Charlotte. The In- vitotiena were Issued by Joseph B. Bsynai general sales mapager tor Plymouth division of Chry*- U m W¥ A Bai XUtate caiasA en W. A-^trinMai life. J, 7 Bhy mar.^Jfna Gmrt Coug^ Beware froa BtiifeMi That Hane On Oreomulsioa relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of tbe trouble to heto loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. TeU your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It flulckly allays the cousdi or you are to have your mopey back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Bkymer, and —lymcr* „ Hie d^eodanta, J. J. aU Mrs. J. J. RImnar notice that an aetaon anotW to above has been conunehcad Superior Court of Wilkes county, North Carolina, to sell real ttototo belonging to the estate of Mittia Baa^ess, deceased, to male as sets to pay debts, and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to dptiear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in Ole courthouse in Wilkesboro, N. C., within ten days after the 29th day of January, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint This 29th day of December, 1944. C. C. HAY^, Clerk Superior Court of Wilkes County, N- C. 1-26-41T May It Be A Victorious One! Let Us Greet It With Faith, Hope and Courage As the year 1944 becomes history, we pause to reflect upon its many foSs.andlookwttheagereyetothearrivaIofi1.infantsu^^^^^^^ along with you our friends and customers-enter this New Year with hopeful hearts thatLch s^ceeding day will find us a step nearer victory and peace. With such an outlook we express anew our desire and *to"ren- store you prefer to patronize... to give the kind of values you want to buy... der the b^st service possible. in 1945 as in 1944 and the many years before it, make BELK’S your favorite L’re. Kthe things you need, take care of what you have, and buy more and more of the most important item of all... WAR BONDS.
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