AND STAR-TIMES— < CONSOLIDATED ON SEPTEMBER 2, 1941) —ALLEGHANY COUNTY’S ONLY NEWSPAPER. SPARTA, NORTH CAROLINA KEEP ON * * * * * WITH WAR BONDS THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1944 VOLUME 55, NO. 35 $1.50 a Year in Alleghany County $2.00 a Year Out of County [Association Of W. M. U. To Hold Meet May 23; Miss Lawton To Speak Missionary To Shanghai Will Deliver Address To Group At Laurel Springs The Alleghany Association of the Woman’s Missionary Union will present an all-day program, featuring an address by Miss Ol ive Lawton, missionary to Shang hai, China, on Tuesday, May 23, beginning at 10:00 o’clock at the Laurel Springs Baptist church. An unusual period of praise and worship will be conducted by Mrs. Ben G. Reeves, assisted by Mesdames Gene Irwin and Bruce Wagoner and Rev. Richard L. West, pastor. Mrs. T. S. Moxley will give the address of welcome; the response by Mrs. George Crutchfield. Following the organization, re ports of the associational officers and chairmen of committees, in the form of a playlet, will be giv en. A message on “Today Molds Tomorrow,” will be brought by Mrs. O. R. Mangum, of Lenoir, Supt. of the Wilkesboro division. Mrs. Lawton will deliver the main address on, ‘Today and To morrow in Missions,” which will be preceeded by a solo by Mrs. Odell Richardson. A picnic lunch will be served by the ladies at the noon hour. The afternoon session will be gin with a chorus by the Sparta Baptist choir and invocation by Rev. W. H. Caldwell. Mrs. Man gum will then lead a conference on “How to Teach Mission Study” and a memorial will be observed in honor of Mrs. W. N. Jones, who was president of 'the State W. M. U. convention for twenty years. Rev. Brice Barton will close the program with prayer. The associational officers are as follows: Supt, Mrs. *A. O. Joines; ass’t supt., Mrs. Hazel H. Taylor; secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Sam (Continued on Page 4) Billings Working On Winston Papers Fifteen-year-old Boy Takes Good Job. Formerly Lived In Alleghany County Horace Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Billings, of Winston Salem and formerly of Piney Creek, has recently accepted a job with the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinal, as a society reporter from the Old Town district and a staff writer pf the sport section of the Journal. Young Billings is fifteen years old and is a junior in the high school at Old Town. He is now editor-in-chief of the high school’s newspaper. He attended Piney Creek high school, where he was a member of the baseball and basketball teams before moving to Winston Salem. He also played on the Old Town basketball team, cham pions of the Northwestern Caro lina Basketball tournament. - Horace is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. R .Wagoner, of Pin ey Creek. Sends Proof Of i t* Action In Italy “Don’t let anybody tell yon ' that tire don’t have plenty of ! fireworks over here,” Pfe. Joe Caldwell wrote his Ulster, Mrs. B. H. Williams, of reden, from somewhere in Italy. To prove his statement, Pfe. Caldwell enclosed in his letter the fragments of'a V-mail let ter he had previously written; "• one that was net fortunate enough even to reach' the cen Ho related that he had pot the V-mail letter in the mall jnst moved away b came a hit too tee mall box and Dough to ii Spoke To Chamber Of Commerce Here Highly Commended Members Upon Organization; Berry And Beed Talk > _v- <■ “I am proud of this organiza tion and what it stands for,” J. K. Doughton told members of the Sparta Chamber of Commerce at their regular meeting last Friday night* in the community building. Mr. Doughton, president of the Federal Land Bank of Baltimore, Md., spoke briefly to the group, highly complimenting them on the organization of the Chamber of Commerce.. He is the son of Gov. and Mrs. R. A. Doughton and was reared in Alleghany county. Gov. Doughton, honorary pres ident of the organization, present ed to W. O. Hooper a certificate from the National Red Cross headquarters commending him on the splendid work he did as chairman of the recent Red Cross drive. A certificate awarded to the Alleghany chapter of Ameri can Red Cross was then present ed to T. R. Burgiss, Alleghany county chairman. Rev. R. L. Berry and Joe Bill Reed, members of the organiza tion, made short talks. Mr. Reed pointed out thatasofthall league was being organized by the mem bers and that they expected to begin playing soon. Clifton Evans was added as a new member, making the mem bership 53 to this date. The Sparta Woman’s club serv ed dinner to the forty-three mem bers present. Sparta Becoming Marriage Center Licenses have been issued and five couples have been married by Justice of the Peace B. F. Wagon er in the Sparta courthouse with in the past two weeks. Smith Hash, of Independence, Va., was iparried to Miss Hazel Wood, also of Independence, on May 3. The marriage of Eugene Ward, of Independence and Miss Inez Jones, of Fries, took place May 6. On May 11, Mr. Wagoner mar ried Charlie Holiday, of Speed well, Va., to Miss May Jane Fry, also of Speedwell. Lindsay Bazemore, of Ports mouth,* Va., and Mary Kathryn Doss, also of Portsmouth and Ray mond Pickett and Lizzie Pickett, both of Durham, were married by Mr. Wagoner on May 13. Plans are now underway for the organization of a tri-county lime co-operative for Alleghany, Ashe and Grayson counties, pro vided the necessary funds can be raised at once to buy a lime mine at Grant, Va., and necessary e