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> -^ :. ^■^'■:^.^■ -■ A- -- ■ , X i».^,T®IS^ ^ • '^■'^' •.*'*. '■ ‘■■v-^.’- • . . • '.IT ■ -* .--/i-v^. THE jooiaoa^ATaioT. w People You Know Who Move About s Bon to Mr. «nd Mrg. JhUdi B. Brook a aoa, Larry Lee, on Jane ItOu tb. Joks Tom Howell, of dertiaiidi Okio, 1> opendlng this waak wHk his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P, Howell, of Boomer. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Plch and daaghter, Linda, of Durham, nent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Belle Warren. Mrs. Howard Jones retained Tnesday from a Tlslt in Balti more with her son, Mr. Ben Blakewood, and Mrs. Blakewood. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Herring and Mr. and Mrs. Brans and son, Dick, returned to their homes at Oreenrllle today after risiting here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Psal Oreen. Mrs. Brans and Mrs. Green are daughters of the Her- ringa Mr. and Mrs. Darid L. Miller and chUdren, Ruell, Jerry and Arnold, of Norfolk, Va., ere risit- ing with Mrs. Miller’s mother, Mrs. Q. G. Elledge of route 1. Miss Majorie Holton and Capt. Oorrell Prim, of Yadkinrllle, were guests of Miss Mary Kelly Wednesday. Mr. Ralph Laxton, of Durham, is spending hts vacation with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Laxton, and sister, Mrs. Paul J. Vestal, and Mr. Vestal, at Moravian Falls. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Haring qualified as administra tors of the estate of Nannie A. ^pfanmette, late of Wilkes eoonty, 'T. this is to notify all persons STjiig claims against said estate Mr. Ottls Shepherd, of Lin colnton, spent the Fourth in the city with Mr. James B. Crane, a member of The Journal-Patriot mechanical force. 1present them to the undersized ' whose address is North Wfflces- boro, Ni C., -duly verified, on or before the 30th da^ of May, 1046, Or this notice will be plead in bhr right to recover. AU per sona Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 30th day of May, 1946. GRADY A. DIMMETTE, J. H. WHICKER Sr.. Administrators of the estate of Nannie A- Dimmette, dec’d. 7-6-T Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stallard, of West Virginia, and Mr. O. P. Carlton, of Roanoke, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Carlton Sun day. Mrs. Howard Osborne, the former Miss Helen Riggsbee, has resigned her position with the Wilkes Health Department' and will make her home at Carrboro. Mr. E. M. Long, Jr., of States ville, visited friends here on the Fourth. He is the son of Mr. and I Mrs. E. M. Long, former resi- ' dents of this city. Mrs. G. L. Michael returned Monday from Knoxville, Tenn., after visiting her sister, Mrs. Karl B. Perkins, and Mr. Perkins. She was accompanied from Boone by her mother, Mrs. T. L. Cooke. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I, Richard Shew, having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of John W. Shew, late of the County of Wilkes, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona hold ing claims against said'estate to present them to the undersigned for payment, duly verified, on or before the 14th day of May, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate settlement. This the 14th day of May, 1946. RICHARD SHEW, Adm. of John W. Shew, dec'd. J. Allie Hayes, Atty. 7-6-6tT Mr*. GranvUle W»rren, daugh ter, Coleen, *nd aon, Btei^en, are here from Baltimore viattlng rel atives in and near the city. uniM Oleta Church, who holds a poaltfon at LangWy Field. Va., spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chnreh. Mrs. H. P. Eller was carried to Ity Memorial hosplUl Wednes- and she underwent an opera tion today. Many friends hope for hert^ly recovery. Mladv Jane Perry, who holds a po8ltlo]^at Langley Field, Va., visited hWe during the week-end with her njother, Mrs. T. O. Per ry. Mrs. J. B. yeld and son, Don ald. of High ^Int, are here this week vlBltlng lii the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Cooper. Mrs. Reid is a sister of Dr.- Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rollins, of Goldsboro and former resi dents of North Wllkesboro, are spending a few days here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q- Ad ams and with other friends. Mr Tommy Tumor, son of Jlr. and Mrs. D. B. Turner, of Cricket, has returned from Boy Scout Cam® Lasater near Winston-Sa lem, where he spent two weeks. Mrs. J. C. Crltcher and son, Laxton, of AshevlUe, and Mrs. Lawrence Laxton and two chil dren, of Elkin, are vlsiUng Mrs. W. A. Laxton, and Mr. and Mrs.' Paul J. Vestal at Moravian Falls this vreek. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Marsh and daughter, Linda Sne, returned to Newport News, Va., last week after spending a week with Mr. Marsh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Marsh, of Jefferson, and Mrs. Marsh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. l^all, of North Wllkesboro, and other relatives and friends. CBURCBES NORTH WILKHSBOBO PBESBY- THRIAN CHURCH Rev. Lonlfl J, Yelanjian, Minister The morning worship will he devoted to the Lord’s snpper. All those who love the Lord are cor dially Invfted to partake with ns. Those who are dot in the Cbrls- Uan clrefe are Invited to come and. learn why we have communion service. Mrs. Bert Anthfrtth will render a special vocal number. A brief meditation by the minis ter will explain the meaning and the message of the supper Mr. Wint Lankford, who was connoted with the Central Serv ice Station for three and one- half years, has resumed his posi- Uon with the firm. Mr. Lankford is an experienced service station man and he will be pleased to have his motorist friends to drive in to see him. Mr. Gordon FinleyJ Jr., who is serving as a Junior Cfouncillor at Boy Scout Camp La^^ter, near Winston-Salem, spent t^e week end in the city with his\parent3, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Foster, of Langley Field. Va., are vising relatives in the county. Mr. Fos ter is the son of Mrs. A. G. Pos ter, of Congo, and Mrs. Foster is the daughter of Mrs. J. C, Wal lace, of this city. Mr. H. H. Burgess, of Obids} Ashe county, was a business vls-^ Itor In the city Tuesday. Mr.^ Bnrgess is the father of Mrs. J., M. Crawford, of the city, and isi one of Ashe county’s best known and most substantial citizens. Miss Katherine Finley left Sat urday for Charlotte, where sfee will take a year’s technical train ing for a laboratory Technician, at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. She was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Gordon _ Finley. Misses Grace and Mary-' Elmore Finley, and Mr. Galvin J&cLaugh- lln, who spent the day" in Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. A. R- Miller and daughter, Rosie Lee, visited Sun day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller at Wllbar and en joyed a watermelon feast. Mr. and Mrs. Miller had just returned from Ashe county, where they visited Mr. Miller’s farm and 30- acre “cabbage patch”. Mrs. H. G. Nichols has return ed to her home near the city after spending several days in Morganton with her daughter. Miss Mary Nichols, who was in Morganton for several days carry Ing on her work with the Baptist State Convention. While In Mor ganton, Mrs. Nichols also visited her sister, Mrs. W. E. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. P. Fj Hankerson, of St. Louis, Mo., vi^ted relatives here for several days during the past week. They vi^re caried to Charlotte Monday iy Mrs. Hank- erson’s brother, hir. J. B. Wil liams, enroute to/ Atlanta, Ga., where Mr. Hankqrson has busi ness matters to claim his atten tion. Mrs. Hanke||:Bon Is remem bered here as Miss Malvina Wil liams. ALLEN MONDAY and TUESDAY NOW SHOWING— Pearl Buck’s ‘CHINA SKY’ Featuring Randoph Scott Ruth Warrick, and Een Drew Mr. Maurice Eddinger, who has been overseas with the D. S. Ar my for more than three years, re cently received an honorable dis charge and accepted an appoint ment with the State Department at the American Embassy in Moe- cow, Russia. He Is the son of Mrs Alice Eddinger, of North Wilkes- horo. nnd Mm* Prealey Ch«r*h - -1'^ Jd«n w«nt Shndar ’ witli -p inr^'t nothiWi Mrs. Leh CWreh.'’^^ ‘ FIRST AUn'HODIHT CHUHOU Rev. A. O. Waggoner, Minister 9:46— Church School, W. C. Marlow, Superintendent. 11:00—M o r n i n g Worship, theme—‘”rhe Last Day.” 7:16—^Tho Tonth Fellowship. 8:00—Evening Worship, theme —"In a Strange Land.” WILKES BORO PRESBY'i'EtUAA GHUBCaS 8:00 P. M. Rev. Lonls J. Telnnjian, Minister We would be very glad to have yon with us Sunday at 8:00 p. m. to study together the reasons for going to church. We believe you’ll receive a blessing by worshipping in this Joe D. Cbureh, Seainan Second Clnss, of Norfolk, Vs., is spend ing.* few day* lekve with his wife, Mr*. Nln* Chnreh, and chil dren. Rev.' Charlie Bentley, of Le- , nolr, held services at, Yellow HR^ 4 chmh Snnday. " ♦ Friends whovisited Mr. and Ml*. J. W. Chnreh Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Grady Church and children, of Roaring River, Mr, and Mrs. Lennie Benge, of Le noir, Mfs. AdUne Chnreh, of Idle- wood, and Mr*. Winnie Keys. Mrs. Llxzle Chnreh, who is working in Roanoke, Va., spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Leah Church, recently. Mrs. LilUe Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Greene and chil dren, of Lenoir, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Fannie Church. Hr. Gwyn Beshears, who is in the service, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Beshears. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrlen Greene and daughter, Kathleen, of Mil lers Creek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Mikeal. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Church spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs historic church. We are always ' delighted, to have you worship with us. HEAR TOUR FAVORITES Hie magic of recorded mnaie brings your favorite singers into yenr home whenever yon wish. We have records of all popular and hillbilly tunes to pve yon the bert in record^ entertabune nent. “Who 'Threw the Whiskey Into the WeU7” “Pm Branding My Darling With My Heart” “Can’t You Read Between the Lines?” “SffltiBiental Journey” P.B. MUSIC CO. For Records You Want . 216 Ninth St. For Sale—One Record Player Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sturdivant and daughter, Nancy, and Mrs. J. C. Reins spent Sunday and Monday In Chase City, Va., go ing up especially to see Mr. F. W. Babcock, who is seriously ill. Mr. Babcock Is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Reins. Miss Prances Pru- den, niece of Mrs. Reins, accom panied them back to North Wllkesboro for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fowler, of Flushing, New York, who were called to Statesville last week due to the serious Illness and death of Mr. Fowler’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Fowler, spent Sunday and Mon day here with Mrs. Fowler’s mother, Mrs. O. C. Holcomb. The Fowlers, who will leave Thurs day for New York, were accom panied back to Statesville by Mrs. Holcomb for a few days visit In the Fowler home. DDT Is known to kill a greater variety of Insects than any other insecticide. None Is now on the market because it has gone to war. CpOLasdraMFORTABLE Monday and Tuesday &efv Sue 1 WON'-f G.tT ) MARGitD UNY\L t RNO A ^ GIRL UKt the OMt tRAf GRANDPA HUH / -H£V OON^ HAVt WOMEN LIKE IRaT fOQAV ^'tHAt'5 rUNNV' grandpa ONIV MARRIED HER VESItlTOAV. GIRT.S WE HAVE THE BLOUSES THAT WILL REALLY HELP YOU ‘^ATC^’ A ^HWL DAY ^WFFTHEART WHETHER YOUR TASTE IS TAILORED ... OR RUNS ’TO LAVEND^ AND LACE . PREIVETTE’S LARGE AND WELL CHOSEN SELECntW WI^ MEET YOITR EVERY DEMAND. MAY WH HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU SOON? 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