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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 3

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If 3 MIDDLE PROIT i tor $2950 I sjW UB 'LEV MO fU ANKLETTS 7 70 Childrens nl I cd Comes irst it OR LASTING SATISACTION i 0 71 ith ls me 12 mersed directly in th water 00 heat wasted SIS' 1 ndm AST Plenty of hot watef without watch STOP THAT COLD OR LU with If 1 One of the Best Possible Hawkins Drug Store nedi wilK soni 5'P SHEETINGk 300 yards unbleached sheeting a value depend safe Round and square models A size for every need on NY WORK SHOES 1 large table mens work shoes in plain or cap toe styles $169 Boys UNDERWEAR 1 large table boys win ter weight union suits long or short sleeves and Sizes 28 34 48c Childrens Dresses Childrens fast color school dresses 59c and $119 iable ank 1 letts assorted pattern 5c Pr OUTING 1 table assorted solid color outing Blue pink white gray 12i2cYd till Si Brick is Beautiful Enduring Offers Real Protection Against Moisture and ire SOAP SPECIALS Large Soap Selox Powder OK Soap Large OK Powder 3 for 10c CLEAN becn flamelest No imoki No soot SAE Do not overt heat water No fume or flame to worry about ECONOMICAL because the CALROD i Ik TO installation 11 or operatingworries Install it anywhere then forget it No flue connections neces BLANKETS $129 Only 100 part wool heavy quality blan kets Assortment of colors Value to $198 $129 THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 1941 OILCLOTH assortment of new pattern Oil Cloth 29c Hr 4 UJ THE LANDMARK STATESVILLE ft' 7 'i 1 tv va SHEETING 1 large table smooth quality heavy sheeting 10c Yd Ladies SHOE Values 1 large table ladies dress slippers in calf suede or "patentsAll styles values to $298 See these values $198 1 are spending thia week wtb reltiypsf in Mooresville Mr and Mrs Willis Sharpe visited relatives at Union Grove Sunday iends were sorry to learn of the tragic death of Bliff Church Mrs Maggie Nicholson visited rela tives in the community over the week Mort Evans is in: a local hospital recovering from an automobile' ac cident of last week Home of Quality urniture or Less' Open Evenings Till 8:30 Phone 1052 od nd ht BETHANY NEWS I Group Conference No 2 of the Concord Presbyterial met at Beth any Presbyterian church Wednesday There was a good attendance pleas ant weather and we think a very pro fitable meting Mrs Blaine a re turned Missionary from China made the outstanding address telling of their work in China Surely after hearing of the loyalty these Chinese people to their work and church under such trying timesit makes us feel like stopping to count our blessings in America We wish we could hear Mrs Blaine again Mrs Bessie Ingram Martin of Oregon who is visiting relatives in North Carolina was with us at Beth any for the Group Conference and it was Mrs first opportunity to attend her girlhood church at a public meeting in more than forty years We can imagine what it meant to her and we were glad to have her with us Mr and Mrs Sidney Ingram and children of Statesville spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Ingrain and attended the service at Bethany Sunday Mrs A Watts returned Saturday from Canton where she had been visiting her sister? Mrs rank Bell Miss Catherine leming of Char lotte spent the week end with Miss Nettie Dunlap Miss Rachel Tharpe has a position in Statesville with the bakery 1 ELMWOOD NEWS The Society of 'Christian Service met at the Methodist church Saturday evening Miss Robena Thompson is visiting relatives in Winston this week Mrs Clinton Reitzel Mrs Thompson and Miss Lillian Isenhour HARMONY NEWS Miss Ethel Reid 'of Winston Salem Mr Clarence Reid of Roanoke Va and Mr lake Reid of Gastonia spent last week end with their Brother Mrs Ida Reid Mr and Mrs Bill Cheshier spent last Sunday with Mrs Jack Hasty in Southern Pines Mrs Hasty returned home with Mr and Mrs? Cheshier for a few days visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Shaver 'Mr' and Mrs Johnny Wright and daughter Martha Lee Mr Jack Kind er of Hartsville and Mr Mar ius finder of Kingstree visited Mrs Virgia Kinder last week end Mrs Wright arid Martha Lee are spending a few in Statesville this week "while Martha Lee is re cuperating from a tonlectomy Mr and Mrs Daniels and children visited relatives in thd riendship Community last Sunday The Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church met with Mrs Dobson Mrs Cheshier and Mrs Hayes at the home Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Daniels presiding The Spiritual Life Group committee under the direction of Mrs Virgia Kinder had charge of the devotional period Mrs Martin and Miss Lily Ruth Blalock had charge of the So ciety program Several members had made short talks on the different groups of people who help to gather the Harvest and their ways of living Reports were heard from the com mittes on Spiritual and A Supplies and 'Missionary Education The president appointed a com mittee to nominate officers for the coming year The election of officers will be held at the November meeting The hostesses assisted by Mrs lake Hayes Mrs Bill Cheshier and Mrs Red Lowe served a salad course with cake and coffee The Halloween sug gestion was used Mr and Mrs Templeton visit relatives at Union Grove Tuesday Stony Point Mr and Mrs James White of Newton and Mrs White visited Mr and Mrs Brown' Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Harolee Lambert and son of Kannapolis visited relatives in this community during the week end Misses Lillian and Pauline Lam bert spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Keever Heade and family Mr and Mrs Elam Myers and chil dren visited Mr and Mrs Harris Sunday afternoon sweaters Ladies and childrens sweaters A big value 48 and 59c $100 Bargain SHOES 1 table ladies and misses dress shoes in Ties Pumps etc Val ues much more $100 Statesville Brick Co PHONE 17::: 1 spent the weec ei)d in Washington William Thompson attended the ball game at Durnam Saturday Mr and Bytord and Jack Byf ord spent Sunday with Jack Byford who is in the army at ort Jackson East Monbo News A Baptismal service was held Sun day by Rev Gwaltney pastor of 'Bethel church Eight fine boys and girls were baptised into the fellowship of the church' Bethel Sunday school is havjng a period of training in Sunday kchool work taught at this time Classes in Records Primary and Intermediatework arq being taught each week The Society of Bethel church met Saturday night October 4th with Mrs Horace Howard' i The program thence was South question "How long must We ollowing the meeting Mrs Howard served refreshments of ice cream and cake a Mr loyd Morrow is recuperating at his Mme following a recent illness He spent several days in the Long Hospital in Statesville Mrs Joyner who has been confined' to her bed several months does not improve Mr and Mrs Hensley Jones and daughter of Grinnell Iowa were pleasant visitors in this community Sunday This was Mr and Mrs first visit to North Carolina they were enthusiastic iri their praise of the old North State Mrs Jones is a sister of Mrs Ostwalt of Troutman the sisters had not seen each other iri twenty five years Mr and Mrs Horace Howard went to Lincolnton Sunday to see Mr How mother AND ORGET IT AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER! Bargain Basement I A I IM Hu drEUIHLO OBITUARY MR TURN EJt 't uneral services for Mr Chap Turner native of Cooil Spring community who had made his home in Richmond Va the past six years wore held Wednesday afternoon at 8 from the ifth Creek Presby terian church and interment followed in ifth Creek cemetery OJIr Turner died Monday night in a' Richmond hospital 'Li The service was conducted by Rev Mann pastor of (the church Rev Earl Thompson pastor of Mr and Mrs Baxter Davis and children of near Statesville spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Burke Johnson and family Mr and Mrs Glyde Shoemaker and son visited Mr and Mrs A Goodin Saturday night Jean Steveson spent Monday night with Virginia Sloan Mr and Mrs Walter Levan Mr and Mrs Johnnie Branton and son Mrs Branton and Mrs Stevenson visited Mr and Mrs George Adams and family Sunday Mr and Mrs Author Meadows and family visited Mr and Mrs A Sloan Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Morrison and family of Statesville spent the week end with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Hartness and family Mrs Page visited Mrs A Sloan Tuesday morning Mr and Mrs Arnie Carson of Statesville visited Mr and Mrs Char lie Garson Saturday night The continued dry weather is kegp ing folks back with their work in preparing the land for wheat crops Mr Millsaps who has been in the Long Hospital for the I last month has improved enough to eave the hospital and is at the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Millsaps on Route 2' Mrs Jqe Bowles and mother visited relatives in Alexander this week The Alexander Association is in session this week at Pilgrim church here close to the Iredell line Mr and Mrs Arlie Brewer of Statesville were visitors here Sunday ROUTE 5 NEWS Misses Beth White of Shelby Nell White of Charlotte and Evelyn White of Statesville spent the ieek end with their mother Mrs White Mrs Holland and family spent Sunday with Mr Edward Hol land who is in South Carolina on Maneuvers Rev Snider will preach Snow Creek Sunday night Born to Mr and Mrs King September 29th at Monroe a 'son Charles Herbert King Jr Mrs King was Miss Margaret Gaither before her marriage Mrs A Summers spent last week in Statesville with her daughter Mrs Ward Guy Miss Sarah Lewis who is a teacher in the Statesville schools spent the week end with her mother Mrs A Lewis Miss Gertrude King is visiting Mr and Mrs James King near Raleigh Miss King" went to Raleigh last riday to attend the State 4 Dress Revue as she was winner the Iredell Revue Bethany Officers Will Be Ordainejd Bethany Presbyterian church will haife a service next Sunday 'tnorning kt' which a new elder' Kenneth Watts and a ney deacon Milton Morrison 'will ordained and in stalled At Harmony Presbyterian ebyte) Sundgy night several new inembers be deceived' one is to be baptized OLIN NEWS Mrs A Sloan who recently un derwent an operation "at the Davis Hospital is recovering nicely at" her home here Miss Eunice Slqan regis tered nurse of Asheville who came to be with her mother during the opera tion' has returned to her work Mrs Weisner Sloan of Statesville is now spending some time with Mrs Sloan Mrs Speaks spent Monday with her mother "Mrs York' Mr and Mrs? Jf York of Olin as their recent dinnerguests Mrs Williams and Miss Grace Williams of Yadkinvile Mr and Mrs M'Madison of Cool Spring Mr and Mrs rank Turner of States ville Misses Beth Lou and Alta Lee Redman of ASTC Boone and Mr and Mrs Redman of Olin Messrs Campbell and made ta business' trip to Elkin last week Tax Collections Of City air During The Past Month Tax collections in Statcsvill for September were fair according to figures compiled in the office of City Clerk and Treasurer A Guy It is learned that during the month of September the city received' in pre payment 'of '1941 taxes $84420 on taxes there was paid $89622 and on all prior years there was paid $172122 making a grand total of $346164 paid into the govern ment by city taxpayers To date city taxpayers have paid 86 per cent of their 1940 taxes City tax notices for 1941 were re leased October 7 at $110 per $100 valuation' on $10949000 valuation This is a $456000 increase over last years valuations due to the equaliza tion and re valuation of property made by the county authorities To meet bond and interest maturi ties during the month: of September the city moved to Central Hanover Bank Trust Co New York $532375 and to the Merchants armers Bank Statesville $124750" 32 Persons Executed In Yugoslavia or Being Communists Berlin Oct 8 DNB reported from Belgrade today that 32 persons had been executed because they belong to communist bands in Yugoslavia math better you feel They betid nt blooC nerree weak heart lunn 'ey" fid help to prevent colds and other diseasea anima mam aa madijafa fl da erica Try Codanol Malt tha 5 Vitamin 'Tihmv les HAWKINS DRUG CO UA SHOE SPECIAL 1 double table ladies novelty dress slippers Values much 1 a assortment styles $148 Ebenezer News We surfe have had aome hot dry leather this week Cotton sure is pening fast but farmers are anx ius for rain so they can prepare heat land Mrs Jim Allen and children are pending a few days with Mrs Ai parents Mr and Mrs elix bmbs Mr Houpe has left for now ern where he has accepted a ob with the Sutdio there Mrs Grace Davidson and Happy erian church? nf c't STONY POINT Bom to Mr and Sam Over cash at their home in Danville Va Thursday September 25 a daughter Mrs Overcash before marriage was Miss Edna Mae Martin daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee Martin Mrs Martin spent last week with them Mr and Mrs Marvin Goforth spent the week end there and brought Miss Margin home Mr and Mrs Jack Milsaps have taken an apartment in the home of Mrs Addie Hager riends of Mrs Lucille Smith ord will be glad to learn she is recover ing satisfactory from an operation she underwent at a hospital in ort Worth Texas Miss Virginia Milsaps has accepted a position in the WP A office in Winston Salem i Sgt Clinton Guest Sgt loyd Alexander of ort Bragg and Mrs loyd Alexander of Statesville spent the week end with Mr andMfs Bill Alexander Mr Wayne Jenkins who is in camp in Texas "spent two weeks furlough with his parents Mr and Mrs Carter Jenkins Mrs A Brown and Miss Edith Keever of Winston Salem spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Keever Bom to Mr and Mrs Martin of Greensboro Monday September 29 a daughter Mrs Martin before mar riage was Miss Ruth Hines daughter of Mr and Mrs Derr Hines Mrs Terrell Drum who has held a position in Hickory for the last several months has given up her po sition and returned home Mr oy Cowart' and family have moved from Augusta Ga here He is employed with his brother Mr Joseph Cowart Mrs Chas Henderson has re turned home from the Davis Hospital and is getting along nicely The many friends of Mr Ransom McAIphine enjoyed the sermon which he preached at the Baptist church Sunday and they are all hoping to hear him again soon 10c a Day for 18 Months Pays or Your Heater Home of Quality urniture for Less Money Opening Evenings Till 8:30 Phone 1052 LOBAYNEWS The Young League met at Concord Sunday night Business circle will meet with Mrs Harvey Stevenson riday night A number of our ladies went to Bethany Wednesday for a group con ference Rev Mr Baker gave us some good sermons last week during our meet ing There were a number of visitors over the week end? or just for the service Sunday Among them were: Mr and Mrs Grier Black Catherine and John rancis and their friend Satan West moreland Mr and Mrs Virgil Green and son of Harmony Mr and Mrs Hal Garrison of Derita Mr and Mrs Herman Summers of Charlotte and Mr and Mrs Morrison and Mrs Margaret White of Statesville Mr and Mrs Drum Nancy and Linda were in Martinsville Va last week ROUTE 2 NEWS Ki: THE IMPROVED ACUirV AUTOMATIC AdllLCI DOWNDRAT WOODBURNER V1 PAItX Csntinmi 24 Heir Heel Avelfl Mekler ires ei Celd Merilin AveM Teklitc Uji Aebei Dally Dime Weed Weed PleitlM Saves Up to 10 on eel Meay Qweers Say PlIjnM Tiiw Twtrt JO29 1M Ladies DRESSES Ladies new fall dress es in spun rayons or rayon crepes All newest styles $165 and $198 Dept Store Statesville pte picE THRK': 4'1 mnt Rfrr! v'i staresvnie tev JU vawy pastor of the Concord Presbyterian church Loray 1 7 Palbearers were Messrs I White ox Page I Summers'T Page and John In exf man The flowers were received Miss Saiah Oehler' met In Want To eel Good I Sins Mm $4950 Studio Couch or I We are now also showing a large selection of Base Rockers Living Room Suites Bedroom Suites Dining Room Suites Springs and Mat tresses and a new line of loor Lamps Statesville Upholstering Co WATER STREET PHONE 307 Open Evenings Till 9 I ummh Ar i I JI i i a 'v? RM fc MIAN kIOmI mill 1 bin 1 a JBiHmK COOmTiihI NA I i 1 I I 1 I fl Bwi heat te SESS.

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