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Mrs. Claude Deal called the
meeting to order and read » po*^
tion of ‘"H»e Shepherd God* for
the derotlon. Mrs. Claude MUler
led in the evening prayer.
apron ■which each member had
worked on In collecting contribu
tions was presented to the class
for the patches to bo tom oft-
Bach member made a guess on the
amount of money the apron had
and Mary Louise Jones won the
prize.
A prize was gfi^on to the one
that tore off the patch that had
the most money and Mrs. Georgie
Whittington won the prize.
Our apron plan totaled a sum of
163.00 to be used for enlarging
Good soldier
The proudest title
in the Army
IT CONSISTS of two simplo words.
Yet every soldier who's worth his salt covets it
This title it simply: “Good soldier."
It isn’t just happenstance that so many women in the
WAC have earned this title — the proudest in the Army.
For wherever Wacs are working, both hero and overwas,
there yon find a job well done. And done with a spirit so
gallant and fine that high Array officers everywhere say
of the WAC . . .
“They’re.soldiers. Good soldiers!”
Good soldiers,..
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For full information about the Women’s Army Corps, go to your
nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. Or mail the coupon below.
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION,
Postoffice Building, Winston-Salem, N. C.
I ,jt a ty obli'jation on my part. th« new iltuetrated booklet about
the wac$ . about the jabs they do. how they live, their training, pay, officer
Mrlection. ctk.
NAMC
ADDRESS,
CITY
STATE
Please answer "yes'’ or "no" to each of the following questions;
Have you had at least
2 years of high school?.
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BAND BOX CLEANERS
Telephone 611
S. B. MOORE, Manager
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
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our class room. Plans were made
to hold a bazaar before Easter.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour by the hostess.
The March meeting will be with
Mrs. Grace Dearman.
Girl Scouts Have
Valentine Party
The Girl Scouts of Millers Creek
were entertained at a Valentine
party at the home of Miss Marie
Turner, assistant leader, Tuesday
night, February 13.
Games were played with Dave
Watts. Maxie Hayes, and Juanita
Hurley winning prizes. Refresh
ments in the Valentine motif were
served. Those present •were Hazel
Snider, Marie Hayes, Juanita Hur
ley, Betty Jean Hurley, Sallie
Faw, Nell Church, Dave Watts,
George Minton, Doris Minton, and
Ellen Combs.
Society Holds Its
Monthly Meeting
Mrs. L. T. Barnard entertained
the Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of Union church Tuesday
afternoon.
The 'devotionals were conducted
by Mrs. Aubrey Church. The pro
gram, “The American Indian”, ■was
presentee by Mrs. E. W. Baker.
A new member, Mrs. C. W. K^by,
was welcomed into the society.
Refreshments were served to 10
members and two ■visitors.
The March meeting will be with
Mrs. E. W. Baker. )
Mrs. Dewey Turner
Gives Valentine Party
Mrs. D. E. Turner gave a Valen
tine party at her home Wednes
day evening, entertaining the boys’
intermediate and junior classes of
Union Methodist church.
Many games and contests were
enjoyed. Helen ,Elliott, Charles
Baker, Richard Crysel and Ken
Woodie ■won prizes.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs. J.
Y. Ervin, assistant teacher, and
Mrs. J. W. EHliott, teacher of the
junior class, served refreshments
in the Valentine motif to thirty-
five guests.
Oakwoods W. M. U.
Holds Monthly Meet
The Oakwoods Woman’s Mis
sionary society met with Mrs. R.
L. Jones Friday evening. Miss
Nora Laws conducted the devo
tionals. Prayer was offered by
Mrs. Charles Steelman.
Mrs. Carl Cantor, chairman,
was assisted by Mrs. James Can
tor, Mrs. Arch Anderson and Mrs.
Rex Stroud In giving the program.
Closing prayer was by Miss Laws.
Mrs. A. T. Jones, the presient,
was in charge of the session.
BUY MORE WAR BONDS
NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!
Tax listii^!
Although the date for listing taxes expired January
31, according to State Law, there are many citizens
who have failed to comply and make their listings-
Much of the delinquency, we believe, has been due to
the bad weather, and we are extending the time for •
listing to March 1,1945, so that everyone will have op
portunity to list and save penalty that the law directs.^
Those who have not listed are requested to come to
my office in Courthouse and list their property with
out further delay.
J, C. Grayson, - Wilkes County Tax Supervisor
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STUDIO COUCHES
We have just received 12 of the prettiest Studio
Couches we've had in a long time. Full Spring
Construction. In a price range of—
$62-50 to $74.50
FOLD AWAY BED
(1) Can be easily folded and
quickly roHed away into small
closet or other space.
(2) Complete with comfort
able mattress.
(3) Its low price coupled
with its ever ready conveni
ence makes it a home necessity.
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MEBANE
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MOST COMPLETE
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JUST RECEIVED—25 BEDROOM SUITES, WITH
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DININGROOM SUITES
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOUR 9-PIECE
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$125.00 to $129-50
WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
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Cottons and Felts
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RUGS—JUST RECEIVED (9rl2)
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We Have a Good Selection Of
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IF YOU HAVE A
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YOU WANT TO
Trade For New Furniture
Call For Mr. Wright
He’ll be glad to call at your home
and give you estimates as to the val
ue of the furniture you are now using
... call in today!
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