nijBnii-m-mi-mi •soc IAL NEWS* '3*3 'S9I4IAUDV ipjniQ 'sajjjoj 'sqnQ JMIM MAMII 80CKWBLL — ED1TOB Jarvis-Martin Vows June 19th Miss Bonnie Sae Jarvis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Grady J arris, of ■Hickory, former ly of Wilkes; and Sidney Arnold Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le Toy B. Martin, of Raleigh, are to be married Sunday afternoon, June 19, at fire o'clock at the First Baptist church, Hickory. Miss Jarvis is a music student at Meredith College, Raleigh. Mr. Martin is a student of Bow man Gray School of Medicine. The bride-elect is a grand daughter of Rev. N. T. Jarvis, of Roaring River, Route %, and the late Mrs. Nellie V. Mastin Jar vis. She is also a granddaughter of Mrs. W. T. Martin, of Cling man, and the late W. T. Martin. The bridegroom-to-be is a nephew of Col. Santford Martin, veteran editor of The Winston Salem Journal. Do Your Floors NEED COVERING? Mr. R. C. Goodwin will be happy to furnish estimates. ASPHALT OR RUBBER TILE INLAID LINOLEUM MASONITE WALLBOARD WALL LINOLEUM ideal Furniture Co. B STREET TEL. 1M Episcopal Auxiliary In Monthly Meeting Miss Toby Turner, Mrs. Roy Reins, and Mrs. H. H. Morehouse combined hospitality to the mem bers of the Episcopal Auxiliary in their monthly meeting held Tuesday evening at Miss Tur Tier's home on the Brushy Moun tain. In the election of officers for another year', with the presi dent, Mrs. B. R. Underwood, presiding the following .were chosen: President, Mrs. Paul Harrel, Jr.; rice president, Mrs. C. Monroe Williams; recording secretary, Miss Betty Hill; and treasurer, Mrs. Roy Reins. Re freshments were enjoyed during the social hour. PROGRAM MILLERS CREEK — DRIVE - IN — V THEATRE Thursday and Friday, June 9-10 1 "HUMORESQUE" Featuring Joan Crawford, John Garfield with a Strong Supporting Cast. Saturday, June 11th "JOHNNY COMES FLYING HOME" Starring Richard Crane. WiJkesboro W.S.C.S. Met Tuesday- » Afternoon A large number of the mem bers of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Wilkee boro Methodist church were pres ent Tuesday afternoon for the monthly meeting held at che home of Mrs. Julius G. Hubbard with her mother, Mrs. J. W. White, as associate hostess. Mrs. W- M. DeBerry, the new presi dent, presided for routine busi ness. Mrs. H. A. Granor and Mrs. J. B. Henderson conducted the devotions and program, which was a study of Africa. Mrs. J. E. Spainhour, sister of Mrs. White, came in for the social hour dur ing which time the hostesses served tempting refreshments. Mrs. Robert Gambill Pastime Club Hostess The members of the Pastime bridge club were entertained by Mrs. Robert Gambill at her home in Wilkesboro Monday evening. The game, played at two tables, was preceded by a dessert course. Prizes for high and second high scores went to Mrs. Bob Kite i and Mrs. Johnson Sanders, and ! the bingo awards to Mrs. Flake ■ Cook and Mrs. Arthur Lowe. Miss Mable Hendren Entertains Her Club Miss Mable Hendren was hos tess to the members of her bridge club at her home in Wilkesboro Saturday evening, and had two additional guests, Miss Mildred Bradford and Mrs. Robin Woot en. Two tables were arranged for play in a setting of larkspur and roses. Miss Bradford, a teacher in the North Wilkesboro public school and who is going to Peru to teach, was remember ed with a gift, and she also re ceived the high score prize iu the game of bridge. Mrs. M. G. Ed wards won the bingo award. The hostess served a dessert coarse -at the beginning of play. U.D.C. Chapter Met Monday Afternoon The members of the Wilkes Valley Guards chapter of the U.< t>. C. held a meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. R. Flnley on B Street. The salute to the flags was led by Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Sr., and the devotions were conducted by Mrs. J. W. White. During the business session announcement was made of the Division Convention to be held in Durham in October, and that the graves in Wilkesboro on May 10 were decorated by Mr. C. H. Cow lea, Mrs. White and her grandson, Mr. Buddy Hubbard. For the program Mrs. Coffey told about the Jefferson Davis highway. In serving refresh ments at the close of the meet ing the hostess was assisted by her daughter, ^rs. S. P. Mit chell. State Convention Lions' June 19th May Set Record With the state-wide Lions In ternational convention to be held at Wrightsville Beach June 19, 20 and 21 still three weeks a way, over four hundred and fif ty delegates have already re served accommodations, conven tion Harris Ligon announced last night. "It promises to be one of the largest conventions ever held at the resort,'' Ligon said, "It might top the attendance ~ of other state conventions of the past." Lions from every corner of North Carolina are among those registered. It is expected by con vention time that over one thous and Lions will be on hand for the three day sessions of business and pleasure. Heading the list of dignitaries expected to be present are Inter national Director Roy P. Herold, Wheeling, West Virginia, Direc tor Edward H. McMahan, Bre vard, N. C., Dr. D. J. Whitener, District Governor, 31-A, C. E. Kerchner, District Governor, 31-B, and Joe W. Hood, District Governor, 31-C. Fresh, refrigerated orange juice, prepared and packaged by a new process, Is now being shipped commercially from citrus producing areas to distant mark ets without loss of flavor or other qualities. Btturn That Book to tk« Utettj ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS! Let as explain the time sarins, Work Saving and Money Saving Features of Brooding With— I PYROFAX GAS DICK'S GAS & APPLIANCE CO. East Main Street NORTH WILKESBORO, N. a Bingo Party At Cricket On Friday The members of the Cricket Home Demonstration Club are sponsoring a bingo party "Friday evening, June 10, beginning at 7:30. The party will be held in the old store building near the home of D. E. Turner and the proceeds will be used to help complete the Community House. You are cordially invited to come oat and win some of the at tractive prizes. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WILKES COUNTY HELEN N. McOORMIOK ▼s JOHN D. McCORMICK THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA—This is a Civil action and not a Special Proceeding: The defendant, John D. Mc Cormick, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wilkes County, North Carolina, to obtain a divorce on the grounds of two years separation; and the efendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at> the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County, in the Courthouse in Wilkesboro, N. C., within twenty days after the 6th day of June, 1949, and file a writ ten answer or demurrer to the plaintiff's complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 6th day of June, 1949. C. C. HAYES Clerk Superior Court HALL & ZACHARY, Attorneys Yadkinville, N. C. 6-30-4t NOTICE OP SALE NORTH CAROLINA WILKES COUNTY UNDER and by virtue of the power of sale contained in those certain deeds of trust executed by C. D Smithey and wife, Mary S. Smithey to the undersigned trus tee, one dated January 3, 1948 and recorded in Book 237, page 183 and one dated February 28, 1948 and recorded in Book 237, page 245, and default having been made in the payments of the notes se cured thereby, and demand having been made upon me by the holder thereof, the undersigned trustee mil on the 9th day of July, 1949 it 1L2 noon at the courthouse door in Wilkesboro, N. C. offer for sale it public auction for cash to the lighest bidder, the following de scribed real estate: Beginning at a stake at the northeast intersection of Sixth Street and G Streets and running thence North 62 degrees 38' East along the north side of 6 Street 100 feet to a stake; thence North 27 degrees 2T West parallel with Sixth Street 50 feet to • stake; thence South 62 degrees 83' West parallel with 6. Street 100 feet to a stake on the east side of Sixth Street; thence South 27 degrees 27* Bast along the east side of Sixth Street 60 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 6000 square feet and being a part of Block 88 as shown on Trogdon's Map of the Town of North wQkes boro, N. C. This 7th day of June, 1949. J. H.'WHICKER, J, R., Trustee 6-30-4t

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