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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 5

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Monday ebruary 22 1937 THE LANDMARK Mrs Godbev RUITS AND VEGETABLES Mrs Ross Miller of in Mrs A Weisner 1R 22 OR SA 11 from HIGH GRADE Reconditioned Tractors arm 1 Mrs Calvin White in MARY HELEN WEBER Vir MITICK TO CREDITORS eb Mary Helen Webber Bulwinkle Asks Memorial Coins bc Markets Labor Announces Impending Drives To Unionize Steel and Oil Industry Mrs Hefner held Bunch uneral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE 229 West Broad St Phone 284 PERSONAL of the senior class receiving Saturday I judgment fr and the said as ci Club is still anxious to and game equipment to to is or who eve The Junior open air meeting under the direction of Envoy John Conway will conduct their next Sunday morn ing service in front of the Grace ho tel 1 Pl 1 nett Chu mg the MISS MARGARET CARTNER uneral services for Miss Margaret Ann Cartner who died riday morn ing at the home of Mr and Mrs II Baker in Rowan county were held Saturday afternoon at 2 from Lutheran church conduct ed by Rev Olin Swicegood and inter ment followed in the church ceme GRAINS New wheat $150 bu White Corn 95c bu president transaction Nell at elm irm a connection Mrs Nora Evans announces the marriage of her daughter Maggie Belle to Mr Thomas Richard Kerr Jr on Sunday ebruary the twenty first nineteen hundred thirty seven York South Carolina team with transient staff ns team members The Salvation Army today is op erating in countries and colonies It is preaching news of salvation in 86 different languages In several foreign and heathen lands the work is entirely supported by the Self De nial Effort Statesville Man and Newton Girl United In Marriage In Pretty Cere mony At the Home of the Bride In Newton MISS CARTNER DIES IN ROWAN COUNTY erf armed ait cal and white Miss relation in National Business OR SAIIL Mobl (hevrokt Coupe Goodomlitum Bargain lor ish Watt ChrNten Pallbearers were Messrs AIc Cubbins Steele Overcash II I Reavis Reavis and orrest The flowers were in charge of Miss lora Overcash and Misses Mary and Dorothy Reavis Chari Ormond Williams president of the National ederation of Business Professional Women will visit North Carolina during that week Shi will be honor gufcst at a banquet at Hotel Charlotte Wednesday evening Team members March 17 at 7:30 and a letter was i soldiers and corps cadets under four read front the Charlotte Club invit 'teen years of age Junior Sergeant Shoes Stolen On Pullman limsier A ar MISCELLANEOUS Peanuts 6c Ih eal dressed 10 to Beeswax 10c lb Boxing meet at Coca Cola Hall to night The club of Statesville is host to Club members from Charlotte Shelby and Salisbury Teams from these four clubs will compete in a four way boxing meet The local boys have been working hard and are eagerly waiting for the event to begin This will be their first match but they are sun they can make things interesting for the visitors Captain Ben Jones of Shel by and Billy Ball of Statesville will act as referees The public is cordially invited to attend the match tonight at the Coca Cola hall There will be no charge of admission The first bout will get started at 7:30 All activities of the Club will be held in the new building at 311 Walnut street Game rooms and 3 this aft home of Mr and Lackev on Elm 1V Rev of the A I HAVE MOVED to our new h'ation West Broad Street MRS JI II YOUNT COTTON Strict middling ISKe lb Want Ads James Gordon Poston And Miss JRuby Shook United In Marriage In a quiet but impressive cere mony Miss Ruby Shook was married to Mr James Gordon Poslton riday evening at six o'clock The wedding took place at the home of the bride on the Boulevard and was witnessed by members of the family and a few intimate friends The ceremony was performed in the living room before an improvised altar of white Seven bnanched sticks in which conducted in our new Miss Eva Jones Becomes Bride of Robert Guy East Mixed ield Peas bu White Peas $200 to $225 bu lurnlpa ou Black Walnut Meats '15 to 20c fabbagc l'ii to 2c lb Irish Potatoes $309 per Jf'O Ih7 3wect Potatoes 75c bu Business Women Give Playlet At Dinner Meeting Mrs Ross Miller of Alexander county died thia morning at 6:15 nt the Davis hospital1 She had been ill for the past ten days and was critically ill when she entered the hospital yesterday Mrs Miller whese home was in the vicinity of Point near the Iredell Alexa rider line was Miss Loifi Rebecca Crouch a daughter of Mr haivlt Crouch of Alexander county hnrdi' Cruch of Alexander county and was horn May 12 1916 She was a graduate of Stony Point high school in the class of 1133 Mrs Ufaiit son died ebru ary 12 Surviving are her hurband who is a son of Mr and Mrs John 11 Miller of Stony Point: a 21 montbs old daughter Joyce Miller her parents six brothers Messrs Parks Crouch Stony Point Gar land Crouch of Asheville Crouch of Mooresville A Crouch of Statesville Howard Crouch States ville Route 6 and Rayford Crouch Stony Point and four sisters Mrs James Mitchell Taylorsville Route 1 Mrs Gantt Taylorsville Route 2 Mrs Ervin of Rockingham and Mrs oy Jsenhour of Taylors ville The funeral service will be held from Shsiron Lutheran church Tues day morning at 1 1 conducted the pastor and interment will be Sharon cemetery Mi Earle vacation in his young couple iwrl at home at 122 South Lackey street where they have taken an apartment at the home of Mr and Mrs Coyt MeLel'and Miss Margaret Ann Cartner 72 died at 11:45 riday at the home of Mr and Mrs Bak er in Rowan county She had been in health for several years The funeral was' held Saturday af tern: on at 2 from Provi dence Lutheran church conducted by The pastor Rev Swicegood Interment was in church ceme tery Reidsville eb 19 Robert Mc Neill prominent Washington at torney came in on the Limited yest erday on his way to Yanceyville on (business He arose from his berth to find his shoes missing A local shoe store went to his rescue at the rail I way station fitted his feet and he continued his journey to Casewel! county BARRIERCtnuniwioner 1 3 15 Miss Lois Johnson of Asheville spent the week end here iwith her mother Mrs Johnson Mrs George Junkin lErwin who has been spending a week here with her mother Mrs Johnsno returned Sunday to her home in Lexington Va Misses Caroline Long and ran ces McGregor of Shelby spent the week end here with Miss parents Rev and Mrs Long Mr and Mrs 'N Hughey of Hamlet spent the week end here with Mr mother Mrs Hughey Mr A Morrow county farm agent Mr Wood assistant' and Air John Morrison dairyman were in Charlotte Saturday attending a meeting of the North Carolina Jer sey Cattle Club Mr Morrow is a member of the board of directors of the club Mr and Mrs Bass and small son Ernest Brevard Jr of Durham arrived riday to spend the week end with relatives in Statesville Mrs Kincaid has returned home from York where she spent a few days with her daughter Mrs Andrew Milstead Mrs John A Price Mr and Mrs Brevard Price Mrs Joe Jolly and Joe Jolly Jr left rriday for a visit to Miami and St Petersburg la Mr Paul GiLiam has returned from Mayfield Ky where he went on bus iness for the Ray and Gilliam clothing store While away Mr Gilliam visited the flood stricken area Mr' and Mrs King of Ra spent the week end here with Mr and Mrs Ralph Holmes Mrs A Bristol went to Greens boro yesterday to spend until this afternoon with her daughter Miss Sarah Elizabeth Bristol who is a student at the College of the University of North Carolina Misses Ina and Rachel Hefner re turned home Sunday morning from Washington where they visit bed relatives and attended the wed ding of their sister Miss Dorothy Carolyn Hefner and Mr James Clin ton Lanham which took place riday evening ebruary 19 at Epworth Methodist Episcopal church there Miss Mary Eleanor Steele who is a student at Agnes ijcott Co lege De catur Ga spent the week end here wtth her parents Mr and Mrs A Steele McCormick Annabel Anne Griffith and of at flip final check up on finances was in complete this morning it' appeared that approximately $25 was realized over and above expenses This amount will go toward the fund for the senior class gift to the college wedding colors of green and white were used in toe other decorations The Bride a nd groom' were unat tended They entered the cereminy room together and rpoke their vows before Dr Clifton Allen pastor of both the bride and groom The ring ceremony was used The bride an brunette was attired in a two piece spring suit of grey wool with navy acces sories The coat was three quarter length with fitted waist wide belt and flared back Coronation fashion with grey squirrel collar Her flowers were a shoulder bouquet of sweet peas and sweetheart roses Her navy blue turban was worn with short face veil The mother wore a black crepe dress with short jacket of matching material and the mother wore a black crepe and satin dress with trimming of aquamarine The bride is only daughter of Mrs Ersde Shook of Statesville and the late Shook She was reared and educated at the Masonic I Orphanage at Oxford Since her graduation in 1934 she has made het home in Statesville with her mother and for some time has held a position as operator at? the Davis hospital The groom is the older son of Mr and Mrs Harry Poston He was in the city schools and at the Troutman High School He holds a position with the Statesville Chair Company After a short wedding trip the Major aye Alexander is captain of the team with Junior Sold I iers and corps cadets other than boy turps cadets over fourteen years of age as members Sergeant Iteamon Tucker is captain of the team with all boy corps cadets over fourteen years of oge members Sergeant Jenkins is captain of the team with all the men soldiers of the corps as members Mrs Sergeant Jenkins is captain of the team with all the women soldiers of the corps soldiers of the local corps Six teams have been organized each team representing one of the larger missionary fields Envoy John Conway is captain of team include all Junior The funeral service for Mary Helen Weber five year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Houston Weber who died riday night at the Davis Hospital after a brief illness from pneumonia was held Sunday morning at 11 from the Grove Baptist church and interment was in the church cemetery The service was conducted bv Rev Clarence Gwaltney ami Rev White Pal' bearers were Messrs George Tilley A Summers loyd Dobson and James Guy The Howers were in charge of Mrs Ira Hefner and Mrs Clyde Lanier assisted by other friends Large Attendance At Ostwalt Chib The ebruary meeting of the Ost walt Club was held at the home of Mrs Latham Smith The meet'ng was called te order by Mrs Hunter Brown president After singing: the Beau Mrs Simpson lead the devotional Roll call was answered by each member reciting a Valentine I uoem Mr Robert Guy East of States ville and Miss Eva Rebekah Jones were married Thursday evening at seven at thf fmnw of thp in Newton Rev Carl tor of the Grace Refoi of Newton offic ring ce The ceremony the living room decorated with lilies in effective arrangements The bride and groom entered the living room together and spoke their vows in the presence of close rela tives and friends The bride was be comingly attired in an attractive dress of Royal blue taffeta having an Irish lace collar which was worn with navy accessories and a three quarter length gold coat Her flow ers were a lovely shoulder bouquet of pink Briarcliff roses and sweet peas The mother wore a dress of peacock blue crepe with white lace collar The wedding music was played by Miss Ruth Keever who rendered Bridal Chorus from as the processional Promise during the marriage service and Wedding March for the recessional Just be fore the entrance of the bride and groom Mrs Edward Parkburst sang Love You After a short trip to eastern North Carolina Mr and Mrs East will be at home at 117 North Tradd street Statesville where they will have an apartment Mr East is son of the late John East and the late Mrs Ruth emma Bowles East of Stokes county ollowing his graduation at the Ba rium Springs Orphanage he attended Davidson College or the past year he has held a position as linotype op erator with The Statesville Daily Mrs East is a daughter of Mr Jones and Mrs Nora Wilson Jones of Newton and is a raduate of the Newton High School She has been associated with her sister in the op eration of the Lucy Ixm Shop in New ton Those from Statesville who attend ed the marriage were Mr and Mrs Srcnce Mr and Mrs A Beckham Misses Rose Davidson and Ruby Washam and Messrs Stevenson and John Earl ery thereon estate will nn nt MRS MARY HARMtlN Admrx bor Park street High Point 8 11 2J Mh I wnrkers will begin at 'Houston exas about April 1 with I ipport There were reports that the rival the American ederation of abor also would campaign to union ize the oil industry The stalemate between some 80 sit town strikers and officials of the ansteel Metallurgical Corporation northern Chicago Ill persisted actory said it would not negotiate with I organiz es The strikers said they would not leal without them service at 11 from llrt OII) CHICKS trorn Inspected blood! stod breeder per 10i Also cns tom hHUhlnir POULTRY iated oi was wa gl Light Reflection Highest In White A good white paint will reflect from 82 per cent to 89 per cent of the light striking it while a dense black will reflect only about 2 per cent and intermediate shades range be tween these figures Mary Helen Weober the five year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Houston Webber died at 10 riday night al the Davis hospital Death resulted from pneumonia alt er a brief illness Surviving are her parents four brothers Clay Jr Dawson and Donald and three sisters Lorene Mildred and Kathleen Webbsr all at home' Surviving also are her grand parents Mr and of this city The funeral Sunday the Grove 'Baptist church In terment was in church ceme tery Her father is one cf the deputies cf Iredell county son announced that the March meeting will be in charge of the nnhlip Rebitions committee and the club voted to dispense with the second James McDonough is captain of the 'veil known in High Surviving meeting in March the banquet in Charlotte to take' the place of this regular meeting ing the Statesville Club to attend The president read a letter fiiorn Mrs Wallace Hoffmann president of the local unit of the Pa rent Teacher association urging dub members to vote for the additional school term Miss Lillie Andrews chairman reported preliminary plans in con with nbiV which Mio 1 1 1 George Washington Birthday Event will put on at an early date The pro Saturday Evening eatured By 1 garm chairman Miss Rachel Morri lurkey umner nerved In liiree Courses 'Carter of Olin Mis of Asheville ami Mrs rington of Thomasville Mrs Weisner was a member of the Alain Street Methodist church in 'High Point uneral services were Mrs Lou Weaver Godbey widow of James Godbey and mother of Mr Earle Godbey editor of the Gmiwboro Daily News passed away 'rimnsday night at 11:20 at her home in Turncrsburg township three miles east of Harmony She had been ill since Tuesday suf fering with heart trouble She was 7G yeara of age The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Clarks bury Methodist church and intei ment was in the family plot in lhe church cemetery' Mrs Godbcy was Iborn near Olin January 19 1861 a daughter of the late John Weaver and Alary Cjwnn Weaver Her marriage to Mr as Goifiiey was solemnized 17 years ago Air Giilbey died seven years ago last month Mrs Gudbey had been a life long member of Clnrks bury Methodist church and was ac tively connected with the various de part'mente of church work up to the time of her last illness Two sons survive Air Earle God bcy of Greensboro and Air Maurice Godbey of Winston Salem a member of the letter carrier staff of the Win ston Salem Godbey was on his lorida when news of death was announced Mrs Godboy leaves also a brother Mr John Weaver of Olin Prices paid on local markets eb ruary were as follows for items listed: Miit Cartnar whs tern In Rowan county a daughter of the late Ma: and Mrs William Cartner She a sister Mrs IL Baker ifAYnod leaf Route 1 11138 or (hr notice recovery thereon All persons indebte I to stite areoked to make immediate settlement with the undersigned LATI 1936 CIDA ROLE Master Conch with rniim Wonderful condition I'rieed Io 5dL VAN! I I1INKEL CO leb 22 5tl 2tL church The services wore conducted by Rw Winker pastor od Clarksbury church assisted by a for mer pastor Rev Melton Inter ment' was in Clarksbury cemetery Thu pallbearers were Messrs Lee Campbell Elam A Gaither Vestal Cartner Lyer ly and Stroud! The flowers in charge of Mrs A Gaither Mrs Gartner and Miss Grace Ren shaw assisted byother friends In addition to Mrs Godbey's two sons Mr Eare Godbey editor of tlie Greensboro Daily News and Mr Maurice Godbey of Winwton Salem other relatives and friends attending the service were Mrs Maurice God bey Misses Louise and Elizabeth Godbey Mr Shaw and Mrs Brandon of Winston Salem Miss Alaurine Godbey a student at the North Carolina College for Women Greensboro Mrs Earle Godbey Mr and Mm Vance Jerome Mr and Mrs Edwin Jeffreys Mr and Mrs Kendall Mrs Myra Albright Mr and Mrs loyd Hendley and Airs 11 Chei of (L eensbm 'M and Mrs Roy Phillips of Rockingham Mr and Mrs George Weaver and Mrs 11 Weaver of Raeford Mr and Mrs Craig Campbell of Kannap olis and several friends from States ville and other nearby communities l'OUh fd dvrlric anti battery cn yynienl terms Me tilf vpv The Young Legion month ly business meeting will 'be held Thursday night ebruary 25 at 7 idlowing the business meet ing an hour of recreation will be en joyed by members and companions I Corps Cadet Juanita Gilley' andCorps Cadet Betty Parker have been appointed captain and lieutenant re spectively for the Young Legion meeting Sunday" fright' Topic for this weekis "Examples of i Reference is found in Genesis 31 28 Beginning this week Young' Peo ple's Legion programs will be placed on the bulletin board Monday of eachweek rather than on Sunday niorn ing This will give everyone taking part one week to prepare rille Lute I'lvmouth Trunk Sedan Low inllnsue Several pick up trucks two bout one Pulp Priced down COOPflt MOTOR CO Phone J4u Jtl t'J CI ZG 22 I VII iI liofnra i t'1 thi notice will be plead in bar of any recov 111 Crocks Cars Priced to Sell HENKEL CO lit 17 2tL OR RENT Two unfurnished rtnmi Couple preferred Mra 1 IippLct Charlotte Road 3 mih out Phone 4703 I church in Thomasville this morning at 10 with further services at ciiuicn in treueii county at 2 o'clock The services were in charge of Rev 1 Hipps of High Point and Rev Al Pickens of Thomasville Pilchards or California sardines arc seined only dumng the dark the moon when their luminous bod ies guide fishermen to the shoals acts about normal process ot' blood clotting in men and animals are being sought in research at the Uni versity of Iowa medical school ive 4 club boys of the Creek community in Cherokee county have purchased Seven Aberdeen An gus calves as club projects Mrs Lola McLain White widow of Calvin White of Statesville died suddenly Sunday morning at the home of her niece Mrs Pinkney Cathey on South ulton street Sal 1 isbury Airs White suffered a frac I tured hip in a fall five years ago and 1 jjcin Uvull lil illVcJilfj HJJICti lildL Lnilt but she was in her usual health ami was seated at the breakfast table about 8 'o'clock Sunday morning when she suffered a heart attack and expired a few minutes later The body was brought to States ville Sunday afternoon and the fu neral was held at ernoon from the Mrs Vernon street conducted pastor church Salisbury assisted by Dr Pressly pastor of the irst A church Statesville Interment was in the family plot in (Jajcwood cemetery Mrs White who was before mar riage Miss Lola McLain was born in Alexander county June 19 1859 a daughter of the late Henry Me Lain and Catherine White AlcLain ollowing her marriage to Air Calvin Vi'hite she lived in this coun ty Her husband died in Statesville a number of years ago She was the mother of two children a son Air Carl White express messenger be ing killed in a train wreck in Vir ginia in 1915 and a daughter Mrs Eunice White Deal passed away here in Statesville in 1914 She leaves a grandson Mr rank Deal of Hick ory and two brothers Rev Mctein of Gastonia and Mr John AfcLain of Troutman A brother Air AlcLain of Statesville died a number of years ago Airs White was a member of the A church of Salisbury During her residence here her membership was with the irst A church of Statesville or a number of years following the death of her husband she made her home here with her niece Mrs Vernon Lackey Yelldtf 'Corn bu Eye 90c Data 6uytMa A fl1 joe day night lhe regular gym program I will also he building The secure books be used in their club The Corps Band under the direc tion of Bandmaster Carl Brace is rehearsing diligently in preparation conducted at the Main Street AL for the young councils to be I church in Thomasville this morning Lir ilzl i 1 hi ninnth At Hr III I UVJU MIVUIIPMUIW Hi lilt HIUIIVH C4 April The Statesville corps expects I Snow Creek AL to take more than thirty young peo ple delegated to these annual coun cils for a two day session AL Jenkins of Stanfield riute 2 Cabarrus county reports 8010 eggs from his flock of 500 white leghorns for the past month He' says this is a profit of $13172 above'feed cost Morrison J2 3tD the husband James A Weisner one son William Weisner who is a student at High Point College two brothers Charles Vanstory of Ire lell county and Vallir Vanstory A Group of Piano Pupils Presented in A Costume Recital A group of piano pupils from the classes of Mrs Earl Davis and Airs Mary Locke Simons were presented in a costume recital Saturday after noon at 3 at the home on Davie avenue A number of children from the piano class of Miss Gray Green of Barium Springs were spe icial guests The music room was at tractively decorated with spring flowers After the program an ice course was served Stanley Smith of Barium (Springs Louise Harwell and Vi Johnson who will enter the Junior Music Clubs contest to be held at Queens Chicora I College in Charlotte on March 2t) played their contest numbers Others taking part in the musical program were Betty Ruth Woodward Helen Lama Colorful Dinner Held at Mitchell Having riuahliiil as rxrctitors the Irr will ami ti stament Haros ilm as late of Iredell county this' is to notify all persons holding claims aw inst estate of de ceased to present them to the undersigned on 1938 ur All pcixons indebted to saidase make immediate settle I' HARRIS ANU MAE HARR7S iitors Hfrria deceased Meh 1 8 15 22 The George Washington dinner at Mitchell College sponsored by the senior class is an annual event of the winter The dinner this year was held on Saturday evening days before the but decorations and program reflected the traditions of the season The college dining roam made a colorful setting for the dinner Tables ranged in size from long dinner tables to intimate tables for two but all were decorated in the traditional red white and blue At intervals on the long tables were three tall red candles in tier effect in a candle holder of red white and blue Alter nating with the eand'es were bowls of red japjpica Similar arrangements of candles were on the small tables Streamers of 'red white and blue crepe paper ending in miniature paper hatchets showered from the chandeliers Menu cards at each place were in folder form the covers dec orated with stars of red and blue A turkey dinner in three courses was served Hatehet shaped cakes appear ed with the dessert course and red cherries topned the ice cream Dinner was nerved from 6:15 to Murdock Dorothv Nicholson 7:30 with a Washington program Wooten Martha Price and Elizabeth presented at intervals Dancing the 1 Robertson Readings were also giiv minuet were the hero of the day and en by Dorothy Nicholson and Betty the ady of his choice in lovely Go Ruth Woodward lonial costume Miss Ruth Miller was the gallant George and Percie Lazenby made a charming picture as Martha A diminutive George and Martha equally an engaging as their elders were Bobby Mills and Edith Allison The youthful George chopped down a cherry tree of course and Alart'ha joined him in singing the Cherry Tree song Other songs' of birthday were sung by a trio compo'sed of Misses Chris tine and Louise Phifer and Miss Mary rye with Miss rances Morgan as accompanist The Red White and1 Blue Revue by six college girls was an attractive modern interpretation of the Spirit of '76 Taking part were1 Misses Jean Munday Mildred Rebet Aatharme Blackburn ginia ox Members assisted in ning were Misses Hassie Mae Sherrill Margaret Thompson and Ruby Ingle Dinner was served by Misses Alda Thompson Caroline Carlton Eliza beth Arey Katherine Llherrill Louise Aliller Alildred Davis Mary rances i Summers Martha Mills Dorothy Combs Marianne Miller Eloise Guy Sue McLeod Stella Morrow rances Sarnhardt Ethel Raymer Bobbie Turner Opal Wike Eugenia Lynn Kathleen Daye Mildred Alorgan Julie Carpenter Lily Pearl William son and Ora Thompson aculty members assisting with the dinner were Miss Margaret Boyce Helen Hermann Alisa Alice Strong Alias Alpha Rasor Airs Agnes Spencer Mrs Akin Miss Katherine None Mrs Eliason and Mrs Ramsay The student committee ih charge af decoration included Misses iances ierman Martha Mills Louise Alil'er Margaret Morrison Hassie 'Mae Sherrill Lily Pearl Williamson Alar garet Thompson Dorothy Combs ffnd Martraret Wood Assisnno i Hf nlian ivovt AT io cue? T'rim IfnLnlfttr IlllVUVll 4 AVUV IV Myrtle Morgan Elen Womble Mary 2j'(X)0 cent pieces Louise Robles Aggie Webster Re becca Knight Effie Starnes Clara Pou Mickey Gergeron rankie Knight Dorethy Kirkman Beth Laney Alda Thompson Sarah Ale I Lelland and Mrs Brown also Locke i Long John Garrison T'L Jr James William: Watts Jack Kaymer ana Tom Gaither The very weather Saturday evening interfered with tendance at the dinner Though BALI The expert Piano Tuner Work guar tntiwl841 fourth St I'lioue 1033 ob 3tL High Point eb 22 Airs Eliza beth Gill Weisner 4 1 of Charlotte formerly High Point died nt Thomasville hospital (Saturday after a long illness 1 Airs Weisner was born in Iredell county a daughter of John and as members Susan Allison Vanstory She was to the corps cadet I 4 14 1 I UH OcllUIUdy IllUL 1 1 1 1 Lldbd opens at 7 sharp I Washington In commemoration reading room will be ready by Thurs nf It a nni ru nf ulnv 9D A rrv next' of the signing of the Alecklen i burg Declaration of Independ'" in i Charlotte Representative A in the in reduced a bi I in rhe nouse tnat tne director te nnit Thomas Kerr Jr Weds Miss Evans POULTRY KUGS BUTTEC 12 to 16c Jb f8c doz Hens 12c to 14c lb Small Young Chickens 15c lb Poultry Rooeters 7c lb SRutter table 29 to 25c lb Tub Itutter 0c lb Green Hides 6c Tib Veal Hides 9c lb Dried ruit 8e lb The avowed intention ofilu United Automobile Workers joT America itr become the sole bargaining agencj for Chrysler Corporation employe shared attention today with an nouncements of impending drives to unionize the steel and oil industry An organizational director of the A A a unit of the committee for industrial organization an nounced in Detroit the group would make overtures to Chrysler officials i this week John Brophy executive director of 'the I said its 280 steel union lodges would soon discuss demands on officials of the steel industry I The camnaicm to ortranize the nil banked with ferns I 'field said Harvey remming cathedral candle A playlet entitled Pictures president of the international asso white tapers burned Wrong and depicting the ciation of oil field gas well and refin weraW either side of "the altar The right and wroitg way to interview prospective timbers wiu a feature of the program put on by 4he mem bership committee of the local Bus iness arid Profession! Club on Thursday evening at the Club on Went End Avenue Miss Eliz abeth Reid heads the committee ami those acting as hostesses with her were Aliases Willie Reitzel and Rachel Morrison Alias Mariemma Henley representing a business executive and Ass Rachel Morrison in the role of a timid soul soliciting new members for the club presented the first of the dialogue while Miss Mildred Steven son as an advertising executive and Alias Kate Taylor another business woman gave a pteture of the right procedure in the second part Prior to the business session thirty members enjoyed dinner at tables appointed in the Washington Birth day motif red candes flags and spring flowers carrying out the color note ot red ana wnito Miss Aderholdf was in the chair for the ot routine busmes terson public made announcements with Week to be observed this year March 14 20 and club members were very the Statesville corps This amount much interested in learning that Miss to be raised among the members MULE OR WIU trade for mowinp moellm End Holland Siatmvule 5 eb 22 DAI Corps Cadet topic for riday night will be William Ball will bring a short message and lead in the discussion Corps Cadet Guardian Jenk ins urges all corps cadets who arc unable to attend the riday night wn fi riot ROvipA rr mnL cnoHfil pvcili vvipw vv vw a rww uxr Interesting reports were given by ci tort to come the various project leaders Miss Brown home demonstration agent an interesting talk on of a type to suit the in dividual as to line and design She also lead the social program which was enjoyed by all During the social hour the hos tess served dainty refreshments Twenty seven members with four honor guests were present The March meeting will be held at the home of Airs Zeigler h' 1 w's a 1 tionr I DEATHS Iyuwc ntiho Wflob The Salvation Army Corps move into new quarters today Beginning today all corns activities will be conducted in the David Craig prop erty at 311 Walnut street This move will separate the corps from the transient activities The new quar ters will provide for a greater ex pansion of the young pro gram of the local corps There will be rooms for the Boy's Club activi ties as well aS the various corps ac tivities such as corps cadets young people's legion band of love ami and The senior coins will also con duct its various meetings and class es in this building 3 CARnLINAl In the'Superior Court IREDELL COUNTY) Before the Clerk Ben A Stimson' Executor and 'Trustee under the will of Stimson and Stim son and wife Miriam Stimson rank Stimson unmarried and Ben' A Stimson and wife Elizabeth Stimson Dr A Phifer NOTICE SERVICE SUMMONS PUBLICATION The defenilrnt above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been cinnineiieed in the Superior Court of Iredell County North Carolina for the punuxse of making assets with which to settle the estate of Stimson in which the defendant A is made party for the purpose ol selling the lands upon which he has cinu ciear ot encumbrance dpfpnthi nt TA 111 fiirtkrtu fl A not lee that he js required to appear at the Jerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County St tuv die on the 1st day wf Apy il 1937 and aanwor or demur to the complaint hied in said action or the plamtnfs will apr'y to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint This ebruary 18 1937 1 SMrtH Clerk Superior Court eb 22 Mrh 1 8 lK NO! ICE SALE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of rm order of the Superior Court of Iredell County nuule in tie special proceeding therein entitled Bessie Eennerly Administratrix of the Eatatef DeKalb Kennerlr and Others Ex Parte'' the undersigned commissioner will ulle for sale rt public auction to the hikhcet biddvr for iih at the court house door in States Mik ON TUESDAY MARCH 23rd 1937 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON tin? following real estate: Beginning at corner on Arm field street Statesville: thence 67 63 feet to a stake thenee 24 157 feet to a stake: theme 67 63 fwt to a stake thenee 24 157 feet to the beginning and being the same lot of land conveved to '0 I DeKalb Kennedy by deed of IL Adams and wife See Deed Kook 65 page 52 21 This sale is made subject to all taores jl assessments if atiyf due' en aKt at rf A WYAUJ 'ThisTebruary 19th 193 BARRIERCbnuiiissioner MBS LOiHmA WEAVER tOHHEY uneral services' for Mrs Ixztiisa Weaver Godbey widow of Mr Al Gudbcy who died Thmwday night at her ilunie in Turnersburg township three miles east of Harmony were heid luidity afternoon at 3 Glniksbury Aiethodist NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administratrix of the estate (Jf Scott deceased late of Ireed ell county this to notify nil perHnns hold ing claims against the estate to present them bl the undersigned on or before the 25th day of January 19IJ8 or this notice will be plead in ban of imy recovery thereon all persons indebted to the estate will please make prompt 'this the 25th day of January Mrs IL Scott ulmx of Srott de ceased Jan 25 eb 1 8 15 22 Web 1 I NOTH TO CREDITORS Haling qualified as administratrix of the estate ol I) Hermon deeergted late ot Iredell County North Carolina notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the I undersigned at 805 Park Street High Point on or before the 8th day ot ebruary will be plead in bar of The annual self denial effort will 1)6 held this year during the week of ATari'h 21 to 28 This is the Salvation Army missionary effoit conducted in nil roi'ps and institutions on behalf I of the vast missionary program the Salvation Army A target of $75 has been given Ml II 1'" JI i vr jimwr I.

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