'Wik' «»«'tt .•rWKW. - , Dwight O. Jarrli, Hlcltory, oWr ■ ’Mt Wn of Rev. N. T. Jarvis, * seemed to be eoavaleadng splen- 6«ia. V aerlona opaf^toii ^jadid da the braia, at" a ChcftoUe- hospital two weeks l^^ fcat 'last week he suffered F aod appeared to be in a rather' serious condltloa. , V ' George Sale sad chUdren, ^. Cricket, ,vlBlted her parente, Mir. ttBd Mrs. .'Ranaa Btalw* “4 itjiyf sister,' Mrs. Moah Jarrls,.^-> Sunday.' ' - / >- >. Jim - Prank Roberts recently had an stuck of malaria from •k MOTICtl Ail Soithern Railway Service Rmored ft'' 0. D. T.,General Order 6a requiring re duction in daily'mileage by coal-burnir^ passenger locomotives has been cancelled. All Southern Railway trains withdrawn under this order are being restored, begin ning December 9. For further information, consult our lo cal Ticket Agent or Passenger Representa tive. Soythern Railway System Look Your Best... at Christmas! with a new PERMANENT WAVE ® SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS Come or Cal 1.710 For Appointment KERLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP OVER BUS STATION—6TH AND B STS. Mrs. Mamie Church — —— Manager Choose Practical CHRISTMAS GIFTS — AT THE — V.&T.TIRE CO. FOR “HER” -Pin-up Lamp -Radio -G.-E. Iron -Travel Iron -Broilmaster -Deep Fryer —Automatic Blanket —Clock —Record Player —Clothes Dr^r —Handy Hannah Waxer —Table Mata FOR “HIM” -Auto Seat Covers -Tackle Qox -Electric Fan -Electric Heater -Hobby Kit -Flash Light —Auto Back Rest —Binoculars —Key Rings —Socket Set —Hunting Lanterns —Electric Defroster —Auto Accessories FOR THE KIDS —Sidewalk Bike —Wagon —Miniature Furniture —Guns I —Cowboy Suits ' —Bombsight —^Tea Set —Base Balls —Ball Bats —Roto-Copter —Skates —Parcheesi —Paint Set —Modeling Clay —Tractors —Walking Dogs —Walkmg Dudes —Bobbin’ Express —Telegraph Set —^Telephones —Squeeze-Me Toy —Electric Baseball y.&T.TIRE CO. Arthur Venable, Prop. bulldd| ►ksUt*,' i&ttt, hbme It Sbals cUtie#B' have' 'been 'wbtAba retnr&liig ' Dc«ii - —t-«-- - but w8S'Hbt.>t^'kft#. wpbrtc 0eorgej4 have j»u»MM!d^ a very at. aoshaa\.iind. run/* Mwawpw liv -WaWtnusiviiu* oft his D«T^ ^ubvA^ ■a .' .!•> • n/bk '-tbiw y. mtwm' a# Ikm ■ Ms lb>t BoM ^ >ir- loar iad ifyi Tboims Isbell aad Wftr. Slizab^. of Lmidir, rested bem Cor lannlng rabbits visited’Mrs. Jails PhlUlps over , , 9BI& Rev. BrnMt Busud OB land erhlck they had had reo ted for, fourteen years. Doubtlese the 'week-end. teu lor, TOurwwii. .. This community Was deeply all persons who bunt should have sad,dened by the tragic death of a. license and bunt only dmrtng Atwell I'aneas, who wss^klUgd near here Saturday nlgtt' Miiy the open seakon;-' But ' nattotm rules should apply to all hunterg and those who shoot on others’ land and then have thSlr neigh bors arrested for hunting on land they have leased are guilty of the poorest sportsmanship friends ftom this .Mmawnlty at tended the funeral service held^ at UtUe Rock Church Monday afternoon after which he ^ Was laid to rest In the church eetne- tery. Atwell was a good looking LUO iyuvkvrpv BjiE-wa sw*—tt w Jake Parduo Is said to have young man of 20 years. The many had a car wreck recently. Nobody ibeautlful flowers placed on bis was Inlnred, but the car re- grave speak of the mourning ported to have beau-' badly dam- friends who mourn his. loss. Our hearts yearn with deepest i sym- aged. Quince' Sebastian, renter at Mr and Mrs. Joe Mathis’, Is said to have sustained a crushed should er in an accident a short time ago. His shoulder and arm are In a cast. . Rev. L. T. Younger, of Iredell county, Miss Ruth Ulnney, Mr. Monroe Smlthey, and others vis ited Rev. N. T. Jarvis and daugh ter, afternoon. — o pathy for the bereaved family. "■ o ■ Fairplains Home Club Has Meeting payg to be csfetnl, iuMmigiiitw mmi pmi ■: i nwi wii.ia»pwii w »» ttSjpSlSrSiai cut' more «^ful you. l3iw «W»-betWir tt{ gWre omm by ^Vroubi.oe ^jiee«,’’*0'.; * at Mt! jptogali Sunday, ^'Dwanker lVth^, 0’cldck.r |Bferydi»^ atten4 tW#. urrlw, - -Mta* Bvadm eokw,, VVterj «tpn-0ikl(m,^dtH^t the 'WepUMia. ■wltb-.liSb psrenta, ^ Mr,, and UiBt ~'ig^ tu Oonw.' .,^-‘,4.- f „ Mr. Lee Mahd^ey le etek tbia time. Mrs, Vick Burton wagf i&'^kar tient at a Statesville Hosj^td last week. . Deep Gep Hews The Fairplains Home Demon Stratton cluib met at the home of Mrs. Cora Oolvard, Tuesday, Dec. 2nd, for the regular meeting. - The president, Mrs. W. E. 6now, Mrs. Lois Roberts, Sunday opened the meeting with the group singing ‘‘Silent Night” and the club collect was repeat ed. The usual business was then taken up and new officers for the coming year were elected: President. Mrs. Wiley Brooks; vice president, Mrs. Clate Duin- Mrs. D. M. Furches Dies In Statesville of Mrs. D. M. Furches, 83, -- ...... Statesville, died last Thursday in can; secretary, Mrs. Mabel Cle- _ . nb« A 1... XWmm Aa wav* Long’s hospital where she had been a patient over a week. Fu neral was held Friday afternoon at three o’clock from Trinity Episcopal church, Statesville. The body lay in state at Nich olson Funeral Home until the funeral hour. Interment was in Oakwoods cemetery. iShe ■was the former Lula Cor- penlng, daughter of Dr. T. J. Corpening and Maggie Boyd Cor- penlng, and was born In Mor- ganton. Mrs. Furches was a granddaughter of David Corpen ing of Johns River. (Her husband, Judge David Moffatt Furches was judge of the Supreme Court. He was first Jus tice and later chief justice of the Supreme Court of North Caro lina. Survivors are three brothers Arthur G. Corpening, Rocking ham; Robert Irvin Ooipenlng, and Clifton L. Corpening, both of Statesville; and her youngegt sister, lirs. Clarence Furr, of MooresTllle. Anothw aM^ w^ the late Leila Oorpemlnf, of the home, who always lived with Mrs. Furches. Mrs. D. M. Furches was a first cousin of the late Mrs. Laura Martin Llnney and the late Mrs. N. T. Jarvis, both of Wilkes county. Their mother was the former Virginia Corpening, a sister of her father, Dr. Tom Corpening, Statesville dentist. Mrs. Furches was much interest ed in antiques and frequently came to North Wllkesboro to purchase them. ary;, treasurer, Mrs. Aaron Brooks; reporter, Mrs. W. , B. Snow, We are asking all friends of the club to join with the new officers and put our club over the top. A sale was held tor the buUd- Ing fund, of which Mrs. Grady Miller is chairman. A little bet ter ■'than sixteen dollars was rais ed by this sale. Miss Myrtle Tomlinson, a teacher in Mulberry school, was the club visitor. Miss Margaret Morrison, as sistant home agent, gave a very interesting demonstration o n Christmas end entertaining games. After the demonstration Mrs. Colvard served delicious doughnuts amd hot coffee. Next meeting will be with our President, Mrs. Wiley Brooks, Jan. 7th. Mrs. A. A. Greece, Mra. J. H. Taylor and Mrs. ijin Poatemak made a business trip to Ashe ville, last wMk. Born to Mr. anjd Mrs. Ray W'elch.on Nov. 30th, twjn 'boys, who have been named Larry and Gary. Little Amelia .Luther; daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Luther, la recovering from a tonsil ope ration performed recently at the Wilkee Hospital. Mr. John Edward Stewart, who enlisted in the IT. 'S. Army In No vember, has been assigned to the air corps and will be stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Mr. Ray Welch has returned to Alexandria, Va., where he is employed after spending a few days here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Luther spent Thanksgiving day at Boone with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Luther. ADMINISTRATRIXS’ NOTICE . Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Archie D. Rhodes, 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 North Wilkesboro, N. C., duly verified, on or before the 12th day of De cember, 1947, or this notice ■will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persons indebt^_ to said estate will please make im mediate settlement This 12th day of Dec., 1946. MRS. MARGARET LOVETTB, MRS. LUCILLE BENTON, Administratrizs’ estate of Arc^ D. Rhodes, dec’d. 1-16T Beautiful Selection of Ties in Patterns and solids _ $1.00 and $1.50 Men's Mercerized Cotton Pajamas $3.98 and $6.50 Beautiful selection 4nen's Mufflers in rayon and oil wool - $T00 to $2.95 Other Gift Suggestions MMOUHCIIKI HEW TEI^nOHEf OFFICE AND SALES 715 SERVICE AND PARTS 51 AO Leaflier Honse Slippers '^^ Lsstksr Drass 'Gloves ‘ Wool Gloves AD Wool Sox BiU Folds Shoving Sets Initisi Belts Initial Handkerchiefs Men’s HiuMB Union Sntts i An Wool Msckhuws Leather Costs Leather Jackets Leather Fitted Travel Kits Jewelry — ’Tie Sets Key Sets, Etc. It will be of help to both of us If you will call by number for the department wanted. You will get — QUICKER SERVICE — YADKIN VALLEY BEAGLE TRIALS START FRIDAY WILKES AUTO SALES F. D. FORESTER W. O. ABSHER TOMLINSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE “ALWAYS DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE” Ronda.—The Yadkin Valley Beagle Club, composed of sports men and dog owners of North west North Carolina, will hold a class A samctloned field trial here Friday aad Saturday. Two events for the running of the beagles will be held daily. The 13” all age dogs and 15” all age dogs will run iPrlday, De cember 13. and the 13’’ bitches and 15” bitches classes will be held Saturday. Drawings will start at 7:30 a. _i., Friday morning and all in terested parties are Invited to be present. The public and beagle owners are also Invited to attend the trials. Housework pause Millers Creek All Stars Beat Fleetwood Millers Creek all stars added their seventh victory Monday night at Fleetwood when they defeated Fleetwood 49 to 30. Millers Creek to date has not been defeated and the team has averaged 52 .points per game. After the Christmas holidays the team expects to take on some of the best all star teams in the weetoarn part of the state. The lineup and scores of the game Monday night follow: fM: V M. Creek 40 Bumgarner 20 Clark 10 McLean 12 M. Eller 7 Parsons Vannoy Fleetwood 80 Lemly 6 Edwards 8 Fletcher 6 Hartzog 6 Miller 4 * Jones Johnston %■ a Children’s Shoes, we have plenty. Also men's wwk shoes. Men’s aad Women’s dress shoes are scarce/ The Goodwill Store. IB-lfl-at /•-», 'A' StrMt Visit our ladles’ ready-to-wear at lioine - North WHkesboro, N. C. J vjdepariiiieBt. It pays wall. Don’t fidl to. Good- ■omto'^uSDH AunoHn dp dm cooLcojA coavAMT tv Mi 7’’: - .■r.lk-;aa3 CoCQ-Cot will store, lAe Plaoe '■ /-’'..is 5 i,