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Hospital Births
Since September 1 the follow
ing births were recorded at the
Wilkes hospital: daughter, Glen
da Paye, September 1 to Mr. and
Mrs. James Ray Handy, of Ab
shers; daughter, Rita Elaine,
September 1 to Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley W. York, of North Wil
kesboro: daughter, Brenda Car
ol, September 2 to Mr. and Mrs.
John Garvis Hendren, of North
Wilkesboro route two; daughter,
Phyllis Ann, September 4 to Mr.
and Mrs. Nathaniel Keller El
ler, of North Wilkesboro; daugh.
ter, Linda Nell, September 4 to
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Dewey
Fletcher, of Oakwoods.
Son, Edward Ovadine, Septem
ber 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
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ti *?!??! Ch?Hii WMt VMh ? l?m Ma* to
Edward Combs, of North Wil
kesboro routs three; daughter,
Linda Oayle, September 8 to Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Clifford Faw,
of Cricket; daughter, Patricia
Ann, September 7 to Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McKinley Prevette,
of Honda; son on September 3
to Mr. and Mrs. Coy Arvil Trip
lett, of Wilkesboro route one;
daughter, Janice Ann, September
7 to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roby
Shell, of Hendrix; son on Sep
tember 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin
Dale fiamblll, of Dockery.
Son, Robert Carl, September
8 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith
Lewis, of North Wilkesboro; son,
Donald Walton, September lo to
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ross Pen
nington, of North Wilkesboro;
daughter, Nancy Jane, September
10 to Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Dew
ey Walker, of Wilbar; son,
George Harvey, September 10 to
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Triplett, of
Purlear; daughter, Sandra Jane,
September 10 to Mr. and Mrs.
Dalmus Clate Brown, of North
Wilkesboro route one; daughter.
Margie Malinda, September 11
to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nathan
iel Griffin, of Wilkesboro.
Son, Steve, September 12 to
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faw, of
Wilkesboro route one; son,
Thomas Hansel, September 13
to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stroud,
of Reddies River; son, John
Little, September 12 to Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Carson, of Hlddenite;
daughter, Judy Jenette, Septem
ber 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Gregory, of North Wilkesboro
route three; daughter, Glenda
Darlene, September 15 to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Frederick Wy.
att, of North Wilkesboro route
one; daughter on September 15
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell
Church, of Purlear; son. Donnie
Ray, September 15 to Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Hawkins, of Hays.
Son, Robert Wallace, Septem
ber 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Stevenson Vickery, of North Wil
kesboro; daughter, Elsa Watt,
September 16 to Dr. and Mrs.'
George F. Verdone, of North
Wilkesboro; spn, Marcus Hom
er, Jr., September 25 to Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus Homer Benfield, of
Wilkesboro; son, William Rand
all, September 19 to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Erwin Absher, of North
Wilkesboro; daughter, Barbara
Jean, September 19 to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Edwin Fairchild, of
North Wilkesboro; son, John
Baker, September 19 to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert C. Morrow, of North
Wilkesboro.
Daughter, Regina Lynn, Sep
tember 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Daymon Foster, of Purlear; son,
John Charles, September 20 to
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Ttfgman.
of North Wilkesboro: son, Alvin
Charles, September 22 to Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Cavlnes Parsons,
of Purlear; son, Mevis Dean,
September 26 to Mr. and Mrs
Milton Dean Jolly, of Roaring
River; son, Richard Hayse, Sep
tember 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Peter Benton, of Wilkesboro
route two; son, Leo Vance, Sep
tember 27 to Mr. and Mrs. De
ley J. Wiles, of Lomax; daugh.
ter, Joyce Carol, September 27
to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Bum
garner, of Wilkesboro route one.
Son, Michael Vestal, Septem
ber 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Preston Insoore, of Wilkesboro;
son, Ivan"Randall, September 23
to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Karri
son Wood, of North Wilkesboro:
daughter, Frances Faye, Septem
ber 24 to Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas Ashley, of North Wil
kesboro; son, on September 29
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eugene
Rhodes, of North Wilkesboro
route two; daughter, Lydia Inez,
September 29 to Mr. and Mrs.
Elisha Boss Baity, of North
Wilkesboro route three; son,
Lloyd Bruce, Jr., September 24
to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bruce Kil
by, of North Wilkesboro; daugh
ter, Gloria Lynn, September 25
to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmouth
Douglas Shores, of North Wil
kesboro.
Son, Roger Dale, September
25 to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wag.
oner, of North Wilkesboro;
daughter, Stella Christine, Sep
tember 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Vaughn Combs, of Roaring Riv
er; daughter, Linda Susan, Sep
tember 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Conrad Parsons, of Cricket;
daughter, Linda Sue, September
29 to Mr. and Mrs. James Irdle
Key, of Mertie; daughter, Nila
Lynn, September 29 to Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Bruce Jones, of
Wilkesboro route one; son, Wil
liam Rufus, September 29 to Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Transeau, of
North Wilkesboro route three;
daughter, Brenda Karen, Sep
tember 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
David Johnson, of Taylorsville
route three.
Daughter, Constance Diane
October 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Cecil Barp, of North Wilkesboro;
daughter, Shelia Dean, October
3 to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fox. of
Taylorsville; daughter, Mary
Louise, October 4 to Mr. and
Mrs. James Harley Minton, of
Wilkesboro route two; son.
James William, October 3 to Mr.
and Mrs. James William Mastin,
o f Wilkesboro; son, Ladner
Matthew, September 30 to Mr.
and Mrs. William Matthew Pru
itt, of North Wilkesboro route
one; son, James Vernon, October
3 to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jay
Johnson, of North Wilkesboro;
daughter, Judy Kay, October 2
to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Edsel
Minton, of Wilkesboro route one.
Dellaplane News
Services were held at Antioch
last Sunday. The hour of service
has been changed from 2:30 in
the afternoon to 11:00 in the
morning.
It is said services are now
held at Oak Forest every Sunday.
For the next few months serv
ices will be held at Brier Creek
Sunday morning and Sunday
evening (night) on the 4th' Sun
day instead of Saturday after
noon and Sunday.
Rev. R. R. Crater, the pastor,
has given Brier Creek church a
heatrola.
Mrs. Cornelia Johnson fell
and cut her forehead and one
side of her face about two weeks
ago. She has been recovering
very well. Mrs. Johnson was 88
in July.
Mrs. Watson Blackburn has
been rather ill. She has quite
high blood pressure.
Mrs. Vetra Boyd, who like
Mrs. Blackburn, lives in the Brier
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One practically new two-story, J
eight-room frame house, with
bath, electric lights, electric pump,
front and back porches, insulated
top and sides, about 900 feet road
frontage and good pasture with
running water. This property^ is
located just outside Moravian
Falls on Highway 16, consisting
8 1-2 acres of land. Very desirable
for development.
One six-room frame dwelling,
electric lights, outbuildings in
good condition, cellar, good well,
garage, smokehouse and other
buildings. A good well fenced pas
ture with running water and other
300 feet road frontage on good
all-weather road. Contains 8 1-2
acres of land.. Located near Millers
Creek and a real buy.
A small new five room frame
dwelling, electric lights and good
well. Lot 70 by 300 feet on good
all-weather road, located near Mo
ravian Falls, N. C. Priced to sell.
The Spot Light located on No.
268 six miles from North Wilkes
boro containing 3 1-2 acres of
land. This property can be bought j
w-th all the equipment now used.
There is living quarters on the
2nd floor of this building. It has |
good well and electric pump and;
s capable of producing good in
come for the right party.
Rousseau Realty
Company
No. Wilkesboro, N. C.
Celeste
HOLM
Loretta
YOUNG
Creek community, has been 111. |
She said she had high blood
pressure and a heart condition
but was better and attended i
church at Brier Creek last meet,
lng.
Some new people named Da-*
vis, from Texas, are liying In the
little new house almost under
the road at the foot of the hill
below Mrs. Cothren's. They are
planning to build a park, a
swimming pool, barbecue stand
or outdoor grills for picnics and
Install swings and other devices
for amusement, according to re
ports.
Mrs. Gene Smithey was treated
at the Baptist Hbspitar, Winston
Salem, since week-before last for
a stomach ailment.
Mrs. Turner Church, of Boom
er, youngest daughter of Rev. N.
T. Jarvis, was unable to attend
the reunion last Sunday because
she was rather ill and going to
the Wilkes Hospital for a minor
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nash, of
Bluefield, passed through north
western North Carolina after a
vacation in Florida last week and
spent some time at Blowing
Rock. Mrs. Nash is the oldest
daughter of the late Dr. J. Ever
ett Martin, native of the Delia
plane vicinity, and of the late
Mrs. Emma J. Baker Martin, a
native of Ashe.
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Rev. E. R. Crater's health Is
greatly improved. He said he
went on a vacation to Canada
and a fishing trip to the coast.
Melvin Parks, 14.year-old col
ored boy, killed a blue crane
with a rock last week.
Mansfield Parks, colored,
broke the shoulder of his only
dog, a rather big one, fast week
while trying to castrate him and
had to kill him. v
Miss Ruth Linney's middle
cow, "Little Pretty Heifer," a
little cream-colored one, has
been very sick and Dr. Edwards
talked very discouragingly about
her.
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