bulletin Page Seventeen Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Melton, on Pear Street. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Dorton, of Salis bury, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Talbent, on Nantalaha Ave nue. Mrs. Forbes, of Matthews, N. C., has been visiting her brother, Mr. S. J. Horton, on Boyden Street. Mr. Lawrence Rockfield has returnfd from Greensboro and Pleasant Garden. Dr. Ella B. Cox is in Lynchburg, Va., on a business trip for a few days. Miss Cora Wallace has returned from her vacation. another prize-winning yard—G. s. ARTHUR, 3° KIRK To "I for you know you can— look fo, '•‘le best in every man— 'To That's pep! Anj thundering knock-out blow, ® back with a laugh, because you ne best of the whole darned “now—. 'ou’ii 'Gr; That’8 pop! Bostick in The American Maga- Alternates-R. R- and W. K. Littleton. Mi.s Msdse Rockfield. ro"%r.‘- »r’.ni :rr»a'M‘;;.v.uKoc«,m Messrs Will Hardin, John Hackett, V.nk '■'■Tm' md m”;. V. l’ EockfieW. with Mr. and iwrs. v. . Miss Alise Buckhanan and mother, of Che..“ Md. S. C„ h.ve been v..t™ Current Topics First Electrical Engineer—Wire you insulate? Second Electrical Engineer— Couldn’t get ohm sooner. First E. E.—Watt? Second E. E.—I was out sparking in the park. First E. E.—I can guess switch girl. Mazda? Second E. E.—See here, fuse go-to get personal, I’ll socket to you. Somewhat burned out, they leave in search of light refreshments.—Michigan Gargoyle. Mr. J. H. Smith has assumed the duties performed by Mr. Morton. Xlf Newest Citizens 2_ J B. T, Horsefield, Septem- ■ Sin—Alice Holt. Howell, 8-lb. boy— a, *^*^ens, September 3. bo ' Dritt, Hickory Street ‘Mr, g ^ September 6. u I'’- Burns, 9>l-lb. boy Claude Wimberly, 7-lb, lil „ -M. •^■exander—September 10. n'*■ 'eirl'' Caut, September 22, Mr. ■ a gjpj J. M. Howell, September Vj-lbs.—Mary Louise. £V-V% / 1'4» -: ■wf ' i... , J| r ! . • \ f ^ Cy J ^ j- j| I y J / ' I i ^ ^ ' Vi I ■' —:>-J of dom«tic canned product, did not get into vicw- of thi5 fine display o j^^^g„und straightening of the picture. But m' it. part of it had to p Garland, who lives on Willow Street, is an a considerable part o^^^ Mrs. L. F. - - there i» enougn . housekeeper. / . beans, corn, apples, peaches, pears, ^*16 tlevt Baptist Church industrious ‘„y of tin and fin glass, thirty half-gallons in glass, twenty-five ion Association, whlh meets at I" 'goodly variety. There of ieuy. so far as we know, this is the .and grapes-a go x and 145 * background are Mr. L. P. Garland, No »’« of the season. » „cord canning »fh-«rr.!>hter. Mis. Chri.tin. Yo^ Mrs. follow f*ersonals were elected f*'ion 0 O^J, ’ - ■ l9l9. T ’ sixteenth of Octo- C. jC T. Valentine, E. F. Smith, • Jones.