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LOCALNRWS Miss AWtt* M*rW Choate toft Wed nesday foi* 0>* Q. ■ DreenSbes'C after - spend the holidays with P* pmarant* Jta .pad. P- O. Choate. m«« Doris Hackler spent the Week end with Miss Iran* Fowisr in Win ston-Salem. Miss Rosa Lee Huppers spent the Christmas holidays with .hy parents Mr. and Mm. W, ?» £<«£■* '' ^ Mr. ai* Mta VsPMn an4 *Mh* tty were visitors at the home *fM»* Hardin’s parents. naarAshevtlle last week. Miss Orady Sue Spicer is improv ing from a recent attack of flue. eee.ee Mins Lou Reid Laodreth^ of Na tional Business Cottage, Roanoke, V». ■pent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Lhadreth. Dinner guest of Mrs. R. M. HasUler Christmas Bve were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hardin, Mr. and Un. Dalton Warren, Mr. Hood Fowler, of Wins ton-Salem, and Dr. Robert Heckler, of Walnut Cove. Mrs. Ceorge Cheah flatted relative* ta F™** had StateevttM during the holidsys. Sheriff McMillan Mail -bdih wMihHMl to his bed for several days with flue, Mieses Iteba OamblU ud Annie Sue McMillan visited friends fee Boom Met week. Mre. Julia .WUlJaing«S*t. » dinner to tha-foUowfcM Christinaa * J* • Day: MiB.jHo|Ana Doughton, Mtieen Mae Dott|»on ■*! Elsie Pony. •' ^ ^ "*** Hardin Bell kae keen 81 with pifaiymnnla fBV©T ffll SSVSr41 days. * * ♦ Mrs. R. H. Hackler and daughter, Doris, -spent Christmas Day in Wal nut Cove. Um Hartha and Bertice Ahahsr had for their dinner guests Christ mas day, Mr. and Mrs. C. B ^filby, Mr. and Mrs. Carver Kilby, l*r.» and Mrs. Joe Irwin and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nichols. * • • • • au entering the hean test at ihnlthey’s Store *e Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker and Mrs. N. J. Jones, of Blfcin spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Cheek. J. K. MoKnight and R. F. Edwards of Galax were in Sparta on husinees Monday. Dr. and Mrs. T. R, Burgles and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Reeves spent Christ mas Day in MooksvWe with D». and Mrs. E. C. Choate. Dinner guest of Miss Market Cheek .Sunday night were: IP** Pfiftk Haekler, Messre-THood PfW>W. mis Doughton, & |£.Ch®eh, J*. •»* Dr. and Mrs T;R- Burgles. - Judge and Mrs. Wilson Wariick and daughter, of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winston-Sal*** n mi Dr. and Mrs. H. T, Smith, of Independence, visited Mr. and Mrs C. W. Higgins, Tuesday. Dinner guest of Mrs. R. H. Hackler Sunday were: Gov. It, A. Dough ton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardin, and Mrs. Lola White. Gov. R. A. Doughton and Mr. Cla ude Mile* were business visitors in Raleigh Wednesday. Mr. Ray Fhippa visited hie wife and little daughter during the holi days. Mr. B. B. and Mr. G. B W. Va. «P#* their stater, l ' * j9 % ^ Ur , and Mrs. C. R. ■, Boe visited Mm. Roe’s parents In KIpston during; M* holiday’#. ##### l Friends of Mm CiaudeMiles will bs glad to know that she Is able to be out again. m« fsude York, of Oman Bay, Va. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Stella York. Dr. and Mrs. Odell Richardson, of Sylvia, visited Mr. *»• C* Richardson and Mrs. Latin Ornate during the holidays. Mr. and Mra R. 8. Berry and Utils daughter spent the weekend to Boons visiting relatives. Frinds of Miss MolUe Hampton will he giad to know that she returned home from Long's hospital in states* ville, Saturday. Mm. G. L. Fender spent ‘Wednes day to Galax, Ya. Hoppers, of Knoxville, Hoppers Of Frtocetooj, Wednesday aiafct wits Km. R- K a • • • • Iftrf. Ed Hatcher, of Mt Airy> visit «d her sister Mrs. Ft. D. Gentry i%si week. ■ Mr and Mrs. Bain Doughton visit' ed in Peach Bottom, Va. Chrlatmai Day. • Mrs- T. C. HamUton is voting hei sister Mrs. F. O. Davidson at Roa noke this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pardua, of Elkin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rich Burchett* during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Holder, of Qa lax, Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Andrews, of : Lenoir, Mr. and Mrs. R. |B.1 Black ' and children, of Piney Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Higgins were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blevins dur ing the holidays, j . • Mr. Joe Pearson, of North Wllkes boro, visited jp Sparta Christinas day. I All entering the bean guessing con test at Southey's Store he. prsent Saturday. Mies Grady Sue Spicer and Mrs. ‘ Rose Grayson of Mt Ulla, spent the holidays- at Sparta and Whitehead. Mr. Clayton Alexander, of Ltoyilld Falls, spent the holidays in Sparta and Roaring River. i. r>£i, *••**.. , -fr •'Mr.;- and Mrs. Cecil Bum&rner spent Christmas with relatives at i North WUkeehore. • • • • * [ Ur. ud lira. Wayne RUgiardson', . of.;jMlqt*HowJ*te ie«nt the holiday* Witfe Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Crouse. . Mr. BUI Warner and D&: Cliffoid Hudson, of Forest Hill, Maryland, ■pant the holidays with Mr. and; Mrs. Sherman Hurson. i , " [ hyjpjpes Muriel ^ Ella Caudill were weeh-ead gust at Mrs.Cleve Nkfcftti. f* . . i ' ' • i v •> iftM Edna Edwards, of Winston* p?i>m spent Christmas Day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Edwards, • * * • * yt— Evelyn Caudill, of White* head spent Christmas with her father Mr. Osear Caudill. ■ ■ 9 . . .} Mr. and Mrs. E L. Wagoner, of piaey Creek, visited Mrs- Wagoner’s parents in Martinsburg, £enn. during the Christmas holidays and returned Sunday night Mr. wagoner,, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wagoner, of Sparta is a teacher in Piney Creek high sckooL ---* 1 BALDWIN—AUSTIN . yt— Mae Austin and Mr . Luther Baldwin were married in the court house at Sparta by Mr. 6» W. Brvki last Thursday. I STAMPER—ROYAL ?* Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Royal an nounces the marriage of their dau ghter, Haael, to BasU Stamper dur ing the holidayn The popular young couple are of the Cherrylane Com munity and have a host -of friends that wish them joy and happiness. j “ v • CAUDILL—EDWARDS : 1 Boyd Caudill and Miss Bailie Ed wards and Homer Caudttl and Miss Bettie Edwards were married during the holidays. The girls are twjn sis ters, daughters pf Mr. and, Mrs. ^Wil laim Edwards of Whitehead, the boys are brothers, sons of Mjb. Celia Cau dill of Whitehead, ^heir many friends wish for them Ippg, pleasant Uvea BLEVINS—ALLEN Mr Airis Blevins and.JBiss JWizft beth Alien were at the Jfcoipe. of the bride by Mr. C. W. Ervin during Christmas These young people live ia the Soottville community end are very popular among the younger set and have made a host qf friends that wish them success.and happiness on {heir matrimonial sea. THOMPSON-HENDERSON 'i 4 wedding of interest to the people of the Glade Valley Community . Was debated Friday December 22, when >»■ Rachel Henderson ’of Mooris vill became the bride of Mr. CJlay Thompson of Glade Valley. Mrs. Thompson is a graduate of Mitchell College, a former member, Glade Valley faculty. Mr, Thompson is a graduate of Davidson College and a member of the Glade Valley High School facuolty. These are well known and popular young people who have a wide acquaintance over the Stats and hosts of friends where they are known that predict a plea*' sant future for them and wish' them every Joy and happiness possible. GENTRY—STANLEY Coming as a complts surprise to their many friends and relatives was the mar rage of Mr. Horton Gentry to Mian Lou Stanley on Wednesday Dee. 2t at Independence, Virginia. The ceremony wse performed by Rv. L. P. Funk. Tbe bride is the. attractive daugh ter of Mr. *ad Mrs, W. Stanley, of Elkin. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gentry, of Cherry Lane. The young ocfUpla .frUl reside at Ruak, N. t.q, where Mr. Gentry has been making his -horne for the past year.' KNNX0E NEWS Miss Vida Tolliver left for High Point Wednesday, where . . she will spend some time with her sister Mrs. Marvin Poole. Miss Hazel Boyer spent Sunday night with Mrs. Pearl W**®®^* Mr. J. CL Tolliver was in Spsrta on business Monday. Miss Arina Reynolds is improving slowly. Miss Mattie Faye Tolliver spent Christinas holidays in Galax, . CjWe are ver sorry .to know of Mr. Steve Shoop being UL LAUREL SPRINGS NEWS - , Min Mildred Dancy, Hafeei Taylor and several others of Glad* Valley . High School spent the holidays, at their respective homes. , . Tommy Moxley, Mitchell Taylor and Wilmer Fender were to Lansing on business Saturday. Many of the Boone students spent the holidays at their homes here. Congressman R. L. Doughton spent Christmas In Laurel Springs and ad* jotoing vicinities Mr. Jfphn Pugh, who ha# been very .ill is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs- D. BL Fender spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. j. T. Fender of Whitehead. * ,:Mr. and, lira. JEd Pugh and family; were visitor* at Whitehead Sunday. vV 'A CAW OF THANKS ; We wish to thank our neighbors for the kindness shown us during the death and burial of our dear eon and brother, Random May God's richest blessings be with you all. Mn Donna Warden and Children and Grandmother Warden. f; ' _• ' H , BIRTH ANNPUNCBMBNT i, Mr. SBdMra. Cary Edwards an* nounoe the arrival of a baby girl on December SOth. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors few the ktodneto and sympathy shown t»a during, the Utoesa and death of ,r our beloved husband and father. Mrs. J. 8. Chambers and pbn, Johnnie . Mr. and Mrs. Fags ChsnSs Hesered Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Richardson, of Sparta,, invited 'a, number of thair friends and relatives ,to a, wonderful Christmas dinner given to honor of their daughter. Ruby, who was mar ked to Mr. Phi**,- Qboi** * few weak* ago. Mr.: end Mr* . Choate will make their home to Winston-Salem, where he W employed. g Acaopg those present and Mrs. Walter Irwin and fatoily, Mr: and Mrs. Joe Irwin, Mr and Mri. Odell Richardson, and eon, Mr. and Mrs. JBugpne Transou, Mr,, and, JCrs. C. B. Kilby,, Mr. and Mrs- Carver KUby,. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richard son. Mr and^re. Guy Itiehardson, Mr, and .1^, M* and Mrs. Paige Choate, Mitt* Mirths Absher, Miss Bertraee Absher, J*r. mid Mrs. Carl Irwin and. family, Mrs. M. M Wilson. if* t •iVlI'Pr' Miss Elsie York, a graduate nurse from Johnston Wjrllis Hospital, ■ Rith mond, Va. is spending a few days with relatives here. ' Ted M. Guhr, Walter and Ruby ! Edwards spent Thursday night at i Irwin Hotel. Mrs. R. H. Jpines io.jppending * I few days in Winston-Salem with her daughter, Mrs. b C. Tucker. Newton Goodjnan. and family have moved to RobC Reed's residence. Robt Reed and family of Danville, Va. ajent the holidays with relatives here. Carl Irwin and family, SteQa York and family visited Joe ..Inrtn.’s Hon day night. Mrs. Rea Mabe went to Winston Salem Sunday after her daughter Irene, ,.wj>9 had spent the holidays with relatives there. Miss Vella Petty, of Galax, visited her sister Mr* John MeGarpsnter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Higgins visited at Mrs. O. L. Fender's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Handy, visit at W H. Randy's Runday. We are enterihg the New Year with renewhd'eonfidence, hopes and determination, aft0 wish for all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. , ■■■■ .■ 1 ■ ... .—" FURCHESNEWS { Mias Ula Anderson spent aeVe*al das last week with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie. Anderson. Mr. Buck Johnson. & ft, driudiU and son. Edwin, spent Saturday «t S. M. Caudill's. * \ ■nmom r Mr. Millard Petty spent the holi days with his parents near Furches. Misses Verna and Maude Mabe > spent Christmas with Misses Susie and Ellen Mabe. M. Caudill made a business trip to Sparta Saturday. , Mr. Millard Mabe has been right sick for the past few days. Mr. Elmer and Cleave Rose and Everette Caudill made a business trip to Sparta Friday afternoon. Messrs Sam Landreth and Wilmer Fender was in this community on business Friday. Mr. Everett Frank Caudill spent last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Caudill. I Mr. Elmer Rose of Moryland it I spending some time with his parents near Furches. Mr. Ollen Mabe visited at Sessie Mabe’s Christmas. Mr. F. G. Brackins spent several days last week in Wilkesboro with friends. Miss Blanche Caudill is visiting fri ends and relatives in Virginia this week. MOUNT ZION NEWS (By Claude J. Smith) Mrs. W. F. Pugh, who recently returned from Long’s Sanatorium, is able to be out again. , Those visiting at S. E. Smith’s recently were: Miss Nellie Williams of Peden, Miss Hazel Evans, of Stra ford, Mrs. Floyd Jones, of near Wal nut Branch, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Smith and family, Mrs. Mary Cox and little granddaughter, and John Ray Fields. Mrs. George Black is on the sick list at this writing. Ross Bateman is ill with acute Brights' disease. , Mr. and Mrs. H- Clay Smith and family, and Miss Hazel Evans, of ; Stratford, took Christmas dinher at F. O. Weaver's near Peden. Mrs. Mary Cox and Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Miller took Christmas dinner at C. W. Cox’s. W. R. Jones visited Hon. R. L. Dough ton at his home near Laurel Springs recently. Miss Hazel Evans, of Stratford, spent last Week with Mrs. H. Clay Smith. Mrs. Lucy Woodie, of the Burnt Hill community in Ashe County, took Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Shepherd. : Butler Woodie, of Hemphill, W. Va. .spent the holidays with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landreth and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Halsey, of Sparta spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Landreth. H. Clay Smith, Claude J. Smith/ .and Howard Smith made a business | trip to West Jefferson Wednesday. > Colonel Cox, of Detroit,Mich, spent [the holidays with homefolks. Edna Rae Smith spent Thursday (with Evelyn Perry, at Piney Creek. L. C. Hampton and son, Reid, ‘were at W. F. Pugh’s Saturday. Mrs. J. R. Cox, of Furches, who (has been spending sometime with his 'parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pugh, earried to the hospital. PEDEN NEWS ITEWS . ifnwiiB m Mrs. N, A. Perry, who ha* been confined to her bed for the past six weeks, Is slowly improving:, Mrs. Rose McMillan, of Crumpler visited homefolks at this place Sun* day. Mr. and Mrs. Vestel Moore return ed last week from Maryland to spend the winter with Mrs. Moore’s mother Mrs. Lillie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Milllegan Paw and Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Faw of West Jefferson visited at Mrs. N. A. Per ry’s Sunday. Ben Weaver ando Bustles Crouse, of Plney Creek were visiting in this community Sundayy night. Elbert Abaher, George Allen and George C. Perry went to Sparta Mon day on business. Mr. Bertie E. Weaver, who is teach ng at Turkey Knob spent the Christ mas holidays at home and returned Monday to take up his school work for the New Tear. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Myrtle Perry visited relatives at Independents Sunday. Mrs. Virginia Allen and little son, Carrol. Grey, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Caldwell near Chestnut Hill W. H. and George,Hill made a busi ness trip to Sparta Saturday. WHTTCRIAB RfWS jf ,n TTI rt fffm Miss Grates Wijanef, who to at tending school at Boons, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr and Mm. J. & Wagoner. She was accompahwt Wf Mtos Bettis Mae Collins. Mr Frank Srthtgar, of Laurel Springs, to sick with rhumatiam. Mrs. Sam Watson died at her home Sunday after a short masts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cleary, and family, of Akron, Ohio, spent the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M Cleary. They' returned home Saturday. Miss Irsns Reeves, ef N, C. C, W. Greensboro, spent the holidays with her parents. She was accompained by Mtos Hilda McSnyder. Mr and Mrs. Grant Lowe and children, of lad. are spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jaimes and son, of Beckley, W. Ya. are visiting fri ends and relative# in this community. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Jolnes and little daughter, of High Point, spent the holidayyya with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, M* Joints. Mr. Kern Wagoner, of Washington, D. C. has returned home. He has been in Washington for the past three years. “The lady says yen deliberately urged your dog to attack her that you called out g* him: “Sieze her! Sieze her!” “Good heavens, officer, nothing of the kind! I was merely sailing him off. Ceasar to kto ham*,” GOOD USED CAR! \—1931 Ford long wheel has* W truck 1—1930 Ford short wheel kn dad struck 1—1930 Chevr°let short wheel hit* dud Inch 1—1928 Ford short wheel k»te W track 1—1931 Ford pickup 1—1929 Standard Ford coupe 1—1928 Sport Roadster-' 1—1929 Sport Coupe t H K 1—1929 Buick Coupe 1—1929 Tudor Ford j ALLEGHANY MOTOR SALES Sparta, North Careina NOTICE •. tfii' • . BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR ALL CAS OWNERS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF SPARTA MUST HAVE TOWN CAS LICENSES ON DISPLAY BY JANUARY IS OR RRm*JECT TO ARREST. R. D. GENTRY, CHIEF OF POUCE + TREAT YOUR FACE TO A GOOD SHAVE^-WITH LAVENDAR MENTHOLATED SHAVING | CREAM AND PERMEDGE RAZOR BLADES He. VALUE FOR 39c. AT B. and T. DRUG CO. the car speak for itself HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own and drive Ford V-8 cars. Some neighbor of friend of yours has one. If we told you whatiw^ — think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced, so we let the car and its owner tell you. Economy of operation is one of the first point! they will emphasize—the owner will boast of It and the car will prove it. The 1934 car is even better than the 1933—* and that was our best car up to its time. The new __ car is more beautiful — faster — more powerful — gives more miles to the gallon — better oil economy—is easier riding—cheaper to own and operate than any car we ever built. You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to ask our Ford Dealer to let you see tbif ear, ami let you drive it for yourself. At the wheel of die car you will be sure to reach a right decision. The Ford V-8 will tell you its own story. NEW FORD V-8 for 1934 '■* • Don’t skid, don’t take chances, don’t lose time fix ing punctures with those thin, old tires — come in, find out the low cost of new guaranteed Goodyears in your size. All types — all prices. Let us show you why more people buy Goodyears than any other tires. Play safe, come in today. % ALLEGHANY MOTOR SALES Phone, 20 Sparta, If. Good Used Tires $1.00 and Up. Expert Vulcaniai .Shediff Improving From Illness. Sheriff R. B. McMillan, who has been ill since Saturday before Christ mas, was somewhat improved Wed nesday morning. For a number of days he has been unable to sit up, but friends in the County will be glad to know that he has improved enough to sit up for short periods of time. See Castevens Motor Co., for radio batteries, tubes, and service.—adv. Discuss Silvftr Washington, Dec. ’oosevclt discussed silver senator Wheeler, ana, an advocate of the old plan of 16 to l. Senator offered no predicitions and ment as he left the White COLDS—and allied trouble* ly relieved by RU-BALM, the ing, healing salve for external Ask your druggist or
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