1)93 k John Hancock Altbtmik tto Mant pnptrtr owutr is Boatoa, Kincock m*4» IIS Satimit via Wttbing Mt. Zion Mt. Zion, Aug. 25.—Mrs. R. M. Pugh, who has been ill for a long time, was taken to the Elkin hospital last week. Mrs. Zack Rutherford and Hoke Pender made a business trip to WOkesboro Friday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Nettie Teague, of WOkesboro, who had been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. R. M. Pugh, of this community. Hallie Douglas spent Sunday with H. C. Smith. Mrs. J. R. Cox and son, Paul, spent Friday with Mrs. T. E. Pugh. Mrs. Homer Black and daugh ter, Shirley, visited Mrs. S. E. Smith one day last week. Logene and Fred Pugh visited at S. E. Smith’s home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Wai Handy, of Twin Oaks, attended the decoration at the Landreth graveyard, in Ashe county, Sunday morning, and held services at Mt. Carmel Brethren church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Black and children spent Saturday night and Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Faircloth, of Furches, and Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans, near Scott ville, and with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, of Mt. Zion com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Black Sunday. Little Pine little Pine, Aug. 25.—Mrs. Allie Tompkins, who was injured by an automobile some time ago, is gradually improving. Among those visiting at A. R. Murphy’s home the past Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Murphy and children, and Mrs. Lester Greene and children. Miss Lillian Evans, who has been spending some time at the home erf Mr. and Mrs. Troy Rich ardsera, returned to her home at Elkin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Dancy and little son, David, spent Saturday Want Ads Rates: One cent a word Minimum charge, 25c BARGAINS — Engines, Trac tors, Boilers, Saw Mills, Wood Working and Road Building Machinery, Well Drilling Mach ines, Gasoline Engines, etc.—R. P. Johnson, Wytheville, Va. tf-T COMPLETE COURSE in Beauty Culture of one thousand hours, for $50.00 only. State approved school. Classes now forming. — Mrs. Jake Church, Mae’s School of Beaoty Culture, North Wilkesboro, N. C. tf-s LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE le of the oldest and best Schools in North Caro guaranteed. At __ J are having more calls operators than we can fur Enroll now. Complete only $50.00. For complete write Hinshaw School of Culture, Box 40, North C. 0tc-28s night with Mr. ami Mrs. Roby Tompkins. Miss Jeanette Murphy spent Saturday night with Miss Irene Greene. Misses Thelma and Zelma Greene spent Tuesday with their aunt, Mrs. A. R. Murphy. Miss Doris Collins spent a few days last week with Miss Jean Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Combs visit ed Mrs. Combs’ father, W. C. Higgins, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vaughan spent the past week-end with relatives at Hanes. Saddle Mountain Saddle Mountain, Aug. 25.— Glenn Killon and family, Miss Pauline Norman and Garvie Kil lon are here from Maryland visit ing relatives and friends. A revival meeting is being held at Saddle Mountain church. It is expected to continue all the week. Miss Beatrice Allen went on Sunday to Powhatan, W. Va., to spend sometime with her sister, Mrs. Helen Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and little daughter, Mattie Lee, of Galax, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker the past Sunday. Mrs. Elva Coulson and daugh ter, Helen, who have been living in Maryland for some time, re turned to their home here last Saturday. Miss Ella Moxley is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cochran. Communion service was held at Saddle Mountain church last Sunday with a large crowd in at-' tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Cleatus Cochran spent the past Sunday night with Mrs. Catherine Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, of Powhatan, W. Va., spent the past week-end with Mrs. Brown’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Doughton Tomp kins, of Sparta, visited Mrs. Celia Wright the past Sunday. Several from this section at tended the revival meeting that was held at New Bethel church last week. Mrs. Florence Fortner spent Sunday night with her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Smith. Vox Vox, Aug. 26.—Mr. and Mrs. James Fender, of Akron, Ohio, returned home Thursday. They spent a few days with their moth er, Mrs. Sarah Fender. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fortner, of Pennsylvania, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Ivon Evans, of Baltimore, was visiting at H. C. Evans’ last week. Mr. and Mrs. Keid Fender and children and Mrs. Sarah Fender visited Mrs. Ellen Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fortner, of Pennsylvania, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Fort ner, last week. Those visiting at Mack Cau dill’s were Mrs. Ruth Petty and children and Mr. \nd Mrs. Paul Sexton, all of Galax, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fortner and children, of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. H. C. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Suit spent Saturday and Sunday near Mouth of Wilson. Mrs. Paul Crouse and Mrs. Glenn Miller spent last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Choate. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown announce the birth of a daughter last Saturday night, August 23rd. Stratford Stratford, Aug. 26.—The com munion services at Antioch last Saturday and Sunday were well ] attended. Sermons both days were very interesting. Ralph Crouse, who has a po sition at Edgewood, Md., is visit ing relatives in Alleghany. Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Edwards and Mrs. Bessie Estep spent the Night Life In London , . While most German warplanes roar over Russia these days, a few occasionally find their way to old London. The captions on these photos just received from the British capital say that “a short but vicious” air raid was going on a short distance from this London night spot when these pictures were taken. The audience did not think the Nazi show sufficiently important to disturb anybody and the fun kept right on. Aamcn to "ITS TIME YOU KNEW” by Lawmoce Leonardo da Vlad painted "MOM Ua." The Soldandia grows in Swiracrlaod. Jewels for Balova Watch movements are sawed from hard, uncut rubies by saws of phosphor-bronze, with diamond teeth! Each jewel requires over fifty operations and is then ready to be sec into a movement, just like a gem in the finest jewelry! As a lad. Kit Carson was "bound” to his unde to leant the saddler’s trade. When Kit ran away, his uncle offered the insig nificant reward of one cent for hu capture, to show the small value be put on the lad’s services. week-end with relatives here and attended the communion services at Antioch. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Petty and two sons, of Hickory, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Fender, also attending: the communion services at An tioch Sunday. Elder and Mrs. C. B. Kilby, of Sparta, and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Carico, of Galax, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Richardson Sunday evening. Hoke Richardson and Harry Smith made a business trip to Galax Monday. Mrs. Carper Osborne is very sick again. Mack Mabe is also very sick. Master James Douglas, of Sparta, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Richardson. Mrs. Alice Bennett, of Fries, spent last week with her brother, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mabe, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Joines. | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Joines had i as guests recently Mrs. Curt Moxley and son, Herbert, of New ton Square, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Shaffer, of Shaffer, Md. They returned home Mon day accompanied by Miss Irene Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Joines, of Hagerstown, Pa., left for home Tuesday. Mrs. Ben Weaver, of Piney Creek, is spending a few days "l FLOWERS for Every Occasion BAT DRUG CO., SPARTA Joines' two sons, Clay and Clint, who are in the CCC at Laurel Springs, spent the week-end at home. * Furches Furches, Aug. 26.—John Tuck er, who has been in the Wilkes hospital, returned home Saturday. A large crowd from this com munity went to the big meeting at Antioch Sunday. Mrs. Flora Mabe and son, Wil mer, spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Mabe. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Church, of Hyde, Md., started home Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Reba Sue Williams and brother spent Monday with Mrs. Floyd Rose. Miss Reba Rose went to North Wilkesboro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hill and Mr. and Mrs. David Venebal, of Mount Airy, spent Sunday with W. A. Mabe. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Rose and daughter, Christine, Mrs. Mattie Austin and daughters, Mildred, Ruth and Carmon, of Maryland, left Monday for home. J. T. Royal and W. W. Black burn spent Sunday with W. A. Mabe. Johnnie and Everett Evans vis ited their brother, Odell, over the week-end. Little Lillie Lee Brown spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mabe. Rawleigh Caudill, of White head, visited Melvin Mabe Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pruitt and Pauline Caudill visited Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mabe Sunday. Walnut Branch Walnut Branch, Aug. 25.— Mrs. Bessie Critcher, of New Hope, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Musgrove. Miss Charity Moxley, who has been sick for some time, is still not improving very much. Several from this community attended the communion meeting at Antioch last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Petty and sons, Tommy and Johnnie, of Hickory, visited Mr. Petty’s sis ter, Mrs. Brantley Fender, Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mabe visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fender Friday night. Brantley Fender, who is em ployed at Radford, Va., spent the week-end here with his fam ily. Mrs. Greenie Petty, of Furches, visited her daughter, Mrs. Brant ley Fender, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cleary and children, from Maryland, visited Mr. Cleary’s brother, Robert Cleary, Friday. They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fender in the afternoon. Ray Hampton, of Shiloh, was a business visitor here Satur day morning. The smart driver thinks ahead! NOTHING For Which You Pay So Little, Make* So Much improvement In Your Look* A* A Shave And Hair Cut At ROBERT JOINES’ BARBER SHOP - SPARTA - Voice With Grin Jfe, Burl Ives’ good-natured voice l^eets Columbia network audi ences each time he picks up his “gitter” and sings him a hunk o’ hill music. For years he has toured the U. S. A. on foot and bicycle collecting America’s folksongs. He’s set tled down now to presiding over CBS “Burl Ives Coffee Club”—a regular Saturday ses sion which is as American as Uncle Sam’s high hat. Regular members of the “club” are Juan Arvizu, Latin American singing star; hot-pianist Wal ter Gross; the Mexican guitar Trio Flores del Rio, and the Golden Gate Quartette. Whitehead Whitehead, Aug. 26.—Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cleary and family, of Coatesville, Pa., returned to their home Sunday after spending several days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cleary and children, of Bel Air, Md., who visited here the past week, re turned home Monday. Several persons from here at tended the communion at Antioch last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Edwards and daughter, Sue, were Sunday guests at Charlie Crouse’s. Vance Caudill spent Sunday night at Coy Walker’s. “Aunt Bettie” Andrews is somewhat better at this writing. “Aunt Nannie” Roup doesn’t seem to improve much. “Aunt Nancy Jane” Holloway hasn’t been so well for the past few days. Eddie Hoppers _ is right much better, after being so sick last week. Mack Taylor was a guest at Carl Edwards’ last week. Ella and Sue Wyatt spent Sun I “Time Will Tell” Watch Repairing Genuine Factory-made Materials and Expert Workmanship Clifton Evans, ' JEWELER Joines Barber Shop .. ■ I III t—™S I'" ■■ day evening at Bob H< Those who visited Jessie on Saturday night were Mr. __ Mrs. Oscar Wyatt add children, Mr. and Mrs. Odell ‘ Wyatt and children, Glenn Holbrooks and Willie Higgins. (r Mrs. Mack Irwin spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrsj. Joe Irwin at Stratford. Glenn Wyatt is having af new house erected. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Caudi 1 vis ited at Coy Walker’s M >nday night. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ri< hard son visited at Joe Choate’f and Mack Toliver’s last Sunday. The Colored Community - GLADE VALLEY Mis? Evon Choate returned on Saturday from Roaring Gap \ .'here she has been working for months. Rev. L. C. Choate and and daughter, Miss Evon, Blanch Choate went to Wesi ginia to a convention last {Tues day morning. Mildred Bryant spent llhurs day night with Esther Mae m:' ford at Glade Valley. Lun Bryant is not improving much. two wife and Vir Last year North Carolina lay ers were credited with a j total egg production of 670,000 or 188 eggs per person, reports! the State Department of Agriculture. Legal Notice FISHING In accordance with auti ority vested in the North Cat olina Board of Conservation and De velopment by Chapter Thirtj-five, Public Laws of 1936, the said Board in regular session on July 21-23, 1941, at Morehead City, North Carolina, adopted tlu fol lowing regulations: It shall be unlawful to fish in or take fish from I ttle River in Alleghany County1 rom Whitehead Mill to the Vin inia Line until the opening of the regular fishing season in 1 943. It shall be unlawful - to fish in or take fish from any sta earn in Alleghany County ex cept New River each year until the opening of the regular taront season. 1 Paul Kelly, SecreteitTt N. C. Board of Conservation and Development. ;| 4tc-4a. Clayton Fendeijj Plumbing “Always At Yoor. 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