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Carter's Weekly from North Wilkesboro, North Carolina • Page 5

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Carter's Weeklyi
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North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
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JPAGD FIVD Mr. Arthur Davis, of Winston- DO YpU WANT A BOY' OR GIRt7 rOne'baby fir 3 months old The fbiiowiner lnvitati on XTSIC rAtmtr The i following letter received bv efby friends few days ago. Mrs. Guy Vernon Barnes. re is visiting relatives and friends in the county.

Attorney F. B. Hendren left Tuesday to spend several days in Jefferson on legal business. Mrs. Joseph Parkin, is spending several days with her mother, Mrs.

HAPPENINGS ABOUT: TOWN. PERSONALS PICKED UP BY OUR LOCAL EDITOR air. w. m. bebastian, superintendent of public welfare, is self-explanatory: Greensboro, N.

Ci, June 13, 1922. To the Superintendent of Public Welfare: quests the WoVpf' your presence at the mairiagp of her 'daatrhi a muuc to Mr. Allen Gordon Fil Mr. J. B.

MkiCoy visited relatives I Wednesday morning June twenty-first nineteen hundred and twenty two at ten-thirty o'clock. St. James rear Charlotte Sunday. M. S.

McBride, at Traphill. Miss Cora McNeill arrived Saturday from Greensboro and is visiting the city and elsewhere in the county. Rev. and Mrs. L.

B. Haves and Mr. George Scroggs left Tuesday pal Church, Kittrell, N. C. One baby 7 months bid.

One baby girl .14 months old. Two girls 3 years old. Tyo, girls years One girl '7 years old. Two girls 8 years old. One girl 10 years old.

Two girls 12 years old. One baby boy 2 months old One baby boy 3 months old. One baby boy 5 months old. -One baby boy 7 months old. Two boys 4 years old.

Two boys 6 years old. One boy 10 years old. One boy 12 years old. Yours very truly, JOHN J. PHOENDC, State Superintendent.

Any person vrishing to adopt one to accept a position in Elkim. DIX-BARNES. Mrs. S. Grossman, Winston-Salem, My dear Sir: We have ready for placing in homes, the following children.

Please advise us if there are any approved homes in your county who might be interested in receiving one of these children. We request that you give this list some publicity in your county papar and state that the Society is only seeking the type of home and foster Mrs. W. R. Wilkins and daughter, Margaret, and Miss Jennie Lee Kerr, left Tuesday on a visit to Mr.

Wilkins' mother," Mrs. W. T. Wilkins, at Rutherf ordton. Misses Lillian Stafford, Myrtle Hunt, Louise Pearson, and Thelma Crews left Tuesday morning and will attend summer school at the University of North Carolina.

Miss Laura Scott, who wn re spent a lew nours Here Monday. children, of Greensboro, are guests oX Dr. and Mrs. J. W.

White during the Mr. and Mrs JncoWh Mr. J. C. Grayson and family spent Sueday in Boone and Blowing Rock.

Mr. W. A. Donthit and son, Willie, of Roaring River Route 2, were in vviu iixiituil A7LX. announce the marriage of their daughter, Ethel, to Mr, Tallie Barnes, on Thursday, June fifteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-two Mount Airy; North Carolina.

Mr. Henry Reynolds was an Elkin the city Tuesday. Epworth League Conference. Rev. Hayes is a member of the faculty.

Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Harper, and children, Gwyn and Betty, returned the last of the week from a several Week's trip to Statesville, Cnarlotte, Winston-Salem, Danville, and other places.

Mr. Lundy Owens, a substantial and parents who are worthy of the recom Mr. U. B. Walters and family are elected principal of the Wilkesboro high school has resigned.

The board mendation of the Superintendent of Public Welfare and the Clerk of the visiting relatives this week in south west Virginia. has elected no one' as yet to take her or more of these children are request visitor Monday afternoon. Court. The list follows: a place at the head of the school. ed to get in touch with Mr.

Sebastian. I Miss Esther Kerr left Tuesday on a All members of Libertv Grovp visit to her uncle, Mr. C. E. Neisler, Lodge No.

407 are urged to attend Friday night, at which time new officers will be elected and installed. lodge open at 8 o'clock. Lavishly Beautiful! Loaded With Thrills! highly respected citizen of Mulberry township, died night following an illness with Bright's disease. The funeral and burial services were held Saturday. the many friends pf Miss Gray will be glad toeam that she is getting along 'fineffollowln operation for paralysis in a Gastonia Mrs.

Ida Laffitte, after spends several weeks with her brother. Mr. W. A. Sydnor, and sisters.

W- dames J. White and J. E. Spain-hour, returned to her home in Flo -i-da Tuesday. at Black Mountain.

Mr. A. E. Spainhour. and family moved into their pretty home on D.

street Monday. Miss Agnes Surrat, of Henderson-ville, arrived Monday and is visiting relatives at Moravian Falls. Messrs. W. C.

Scroggs and Paul Hubbard left Tuesday on atfew days' business trip to Baltimore. Miss Grace Leckie left this morning to accept a position in Myers Department store in Greensboro. Mr. C. A.

Lowe was, a business visitor to Winston-Salem and other points in the state this week. hospital. Physicians of that city are hopeful that she will be able to walk sometime in the near future. Mrs. Dan J.

Carter, who has been holding a responsible position in th' office of the Forest Furniture Com pany for several years resigned, and Miss Eloise Finley has succeeded her in the office. Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

StaffoH cf Asheville, are visiting Mr. Stafford's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stafford.

Mr. Stafford is editor of the Asheville Citizen and is ranking good in the in the Land of the Sky. Mrs. Stafford has lhe honor of being the first lady representative lo attend the general assean-Liy of North Carolina, and is on of Among those receiving degrees at the University of North Carolina was boro, visited friends and relatives in Mr. John Palmer Horton, son of Mra.

W. P. Horton, of this city. Mr. Horton graduated with credit from the school of pharmacy.

the Wilkesboros this week. Mr. Clarence Call was in Greens Wm mmmmm production WSM RIM rs Em boro the first of the- week looking the state's few women lawyers. after business interests. Mrs.

Hampton Pearson, following an operation a Statesville hospital, A pleasant meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was held last week at the home of Mrs. P. E. Brown with Mesdames W. W.

Barber and C. F. Mov- Mr. L. E.

Stacy left the first of the week for Lake of Bays, Canada, where he will attend the annual convention of the American Leather Chemists' Association which will be held at Pigwin Inn. Mr. and Mrs 'LaFayette Freeman returned home Sunday. Mr. Samuel Turner left Tuesday Inson as joint hostesses.

The and little daughter, who have been spending six weeks here with Mr. chapter was indeed glad to' welcome five new members at this meeting. A unique way of raising money was presented to the ladies, each lady to take a quilt square and have it filled with names at 10 cents each. Delicious and Mrs. R.

H. Maynard, left Monday on a few weeks' visit to Statesville. Asheville, and Hendersonville. Mr. W.

J. Church has purchased tbo for Chapel Hill where he will attend the University summer school. Mr, Robert. Reves, of Weich, W. is visiting mother, Mrs.

Rosa Reves, several days this week. Messrs. W. J. Church and J.

L. Wellborn visited relatives and friends at Harley and Stony Fork Sunday. Miss Clara Gentry is attending summer school at the North Carolina College for Women, at Greensboro. Mr. Mack Brown, student of the University of North Caolina, has returned home for summer vacation.

salad, sandwiches, and iced tea were served by the hostesses. interest of Mr. P. E. Sprinkle in the City Barber Shop.

The deal was con-sumated Thursday of last week, and REYES-RILEY. the owners of the shop now are Mr. Church and Mr. R. J.

Hixshaw. In the presence of a few relatives Mrs. N. B. Smithey and daughters.

and friends yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at West Market street Marie and Margaret, returned Mon Methodist church Miss Mattie L. Miss Tina Fussell, who has been day from Cohover, Catawba county yi tUUIll, Reves, of North Wilkesboro, became visiting Miss Bernice Ulrich left Tues- where they spent a week with rel the bride of Z. Filey, of Phil atives. Mr. Smithev motored adelphia.

Dr. J. H. BamharHt of. Conover Sunday, to accompany thejn ficiated, using tthe impressive ring ceremony.

1r i 'J day for her home at Rose Hill, N. C. J. L. Hemphill and family moved to' their farm onetoiie east of Roaring River Thursday of last week.

Mr. and Mrs, 0. L. Casey 'and rhildre.Tit- nf MrwlrsvillA. -uicif or? i Tn nxm.

jvuey is me only daughter of. Mrs. Rosa Reves, of North Wilkes boro. She is an accomplished musi M-VVt All l. home or Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Leckie cian and is well knevm in Greensboro, Sunday. being a graduate of Greensboro col Prof.

M. T. Tanner arrived Satur lege. Miss Bernice Ulrich has returned from Granite Falls, where she was an attendant at the wedding of Miss Es-telle Warlick. Miss Warlkk was married to Rev.

Mr. Hillman, of Scotland Neck, on Tuesday at 8:30 p. in the Methodist church. Prof, and Mrs. J.

A. Carmack left the last of the week for Nashville, where they will spend sometime. Prof. Carmack was at the head of Mountain View Institute last year, and was pastor of the Wilkesboro day from Rich Square to assume his Mr. Riley 'is a graduate of Yale duties as principal of Mountain View and at present is in the engineering Institute business, holding a responsible posi tion with the White, company, of Mr.

F. E. Michael and family, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Garwood, Philadelphia. have returned to their home in Ashe They left last night on train No. 32 for an extended honeymoon to ville. Baptist church several months.

northern cities after which they will Mr. Thomas CKelley, of Raleigh, was a guest in the home of Mr. and make their home in Philadelphia. Out of town persons attending the Mrs. J.

E. Spainhour from Saturday wedding were: Mrs. Rosa Reves, of to Monday. North Wilkesboro, mother of the bride; Robert Reves, of Welch, W. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Finley and their son, Arthur, and daughter, Grace, and Master Willis Williams, attended the marriage of Miss Annie May Barnes and Mr. Gordon Finley which was solemnized in Kittrell yesterday morning at 10:30. Editor and Mrs.

T. J. Roberts-on, of Madison, were in the city the latter Mr. W. F.

Hall returned Thursday to his home at Dehart after a visit to Augusta and other cities in the By Beulah M. Dix and Sada Cowan Suggested by Leonard Merrick's Story, "The Laurels and the Lady" EXTRA! SPECIAL! AT AMUZU THEATRE THIS WEEK THURSDAY, JUNE 22, ALL DAY, SEE "FOOL'S PAkADISE" JWll GREATEST CECIL B. DeMILLE'S PRODUCTION. Ht, Uere and thfs at 2:30 P- and Continuously Until 10:30 p. m.

Prices: MATINEE 10c and 30c. NIGHT 25c and 50c. brother of the bride; Miss Mar garet Forester of North Wilkesboro; state of Georgia. and Miss Virginia Holmes, of Forest City. Greensboro Daily News, June Mrs.

Dave Farthing and Mrs. Liza Dula, of Lenoir, spent last week-end 16th. with Williams near Wil The marriage of Miss Mattie Reves part of the week, and their maay friends here were glad to see them again. Mr. Robertson was the found kesboro.

and Harold Z. Riley which was sole ra Mr. John Joines is getting ready to ized in Greensboro Thursday evening build a nice residence on street on Friday, June 23 Jesse L.Lashy Presents er and publisher of the North 'Wil-kesbora Advance which was issued here miore than ten years ago. will be learned, with interest by the the lot adjoining the property of Mr. many friends of the bride in the Wil Cavdwell.

kesboros and county. Miss Reves is i iTl II The many friends of Mrs. James R. one of the city's most accomplished Mr. Floyd Edwards, of Portland, Marlow will be gratified to know that she was able to return home from a and attractive young ladies and her Oregon, visited at the home of Mrs.

in friends regret that she will not con DA W. Williams, two miles east of hFR linen Auric tinue to make-her home here. Wilkesboro last week. Statesville hospital Sunday after undergoing a serious operation several weeks ago. Mrs.

Marlow is Mr. John M. Pearson, who has been Raleigh, Juire 14. James W. Den getting along fine and is regaining at his home near Boomer the past mark, once owner of the Progres her usual health and strength rapfdly.

year, went to Winston-Salem Monday sive Farmer, and well-known citizen Rev. RL E. Hunt, pastor of the Wil to take a position as carpenter. of Wayne and Wake counties, died kesboro Methodist church, is making Miss Estdle Triplett returned Sun today at his home on North Person arrangements for a revival meeting street after an illness' of many day to her home near Moravian Falls, after undergoing a successful opera months. He was 75 years old.

to be held in August. Rev. N. C. Williams, pastor of the Granite Falls Dressed to look like a million dollars! So that the world would think her husband prosperous.

the money had to be found some way and See her rebel for a better love and life! When Wall Street "pirate" meets Mexican bandiWite a tion a Statesville hospital. Misses Nellie White and Louise Statesville, June 17. "The church, has been secured to do the preaching. Later announcements will be found in these columns. Statesville's thoroughly modern hotel, Greene left Tuesday to attend summer is now.

complete and was opened to guests this afternoon at 5 o'clock. school at the University of North. Miss Mary Lindsay Stafford attend beauty picture trimmed with thrills! ed the annual B. Y. P.

U. convention the loss by fire of the Iredell in 1918 Statesville's hotel accommoda in New Bern last week. She was the official representative of the North tions have been rather inadeouate. WVilkesboro organization, and the and 'the announcement' of the opening tpithe public of this new Sunday evening service she Ujave an interesting report-of her trip olina which is located at Chapel Hill. Mrs.

E. Spainhour, who has been OT an extended visit to her brother, Mr. E. B. Sydnor, and other relatives Richmond, returned home Sunday.

Mr. and JTSprintfoiar sited Spainls 'paiwitSiJlrJ and Mrs. G. B. Harding, at Farming-ton, Davie county, the latter part of last week.

with its breezy roof garden, palatial her attendance upon the sessions the state convention. t-' parlors and exquisite rooms, will be of wide interest, especially to travel Don't Miss It! ers and tourists who will find Delle Hart? of "Winston-Salem, and Mary -Bledsoe, ef Wash it convenient spend the time in perfect easeand comfort whilo stop ington, D. arrived Sunday and 10c and 30c. ping in this" neautif ul little city. The Were guests in the home of Dr.

aad 'ji Vance hotel is named in honor of its Mrs. J. M. Turner for a short while They joined here by Mr; and chief Vanoe Henkle. Thp cost of the buildin'g and equipment Mrs.

J. F. Johnson, accompanied by children, returned Sunday from Daie county where she spent a week her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

oster. Mr. Johnson motored dowa 0 Davie to accompany them home. Mrs. Hurt, of Ashe county, and all wily go on a 'camping trip to Grand Father mountain before returning to ml complete, exclusive of the valuable lot on which it stands, is around 000.

their respective homes. 1 wMU -mil: -V 'r i '-1' f-,.

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Years Available:
1920-1922