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Thursday Mot j 261913 THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Called Meeting of Uelief Crew. l Tlre will be m,. ftelief Crew this jVith Mi. BpW'pi frhureh street, for )ll)ri chasing a ox to ti Bethel Summer 1" ; , - Mrs. Patterson aixiiss pa to Entertain. ' Mm. Thomas h,Sl,n Ethel Patterson W ljsuej i Ifor a reception on iy aft(,, 4 to 6 o'eka-k, a'cntan TJiomiia f. Pattorna rCl,. Miss Vaughn to Iiatain Guests. ' V Miss Margaret V, t miir.berof f rion4is evei, home at West Kisiii hm guests, Miss Maij5jikiD Josephine Vaughn i.nn! t . I liHra, Charles F. fey of rived in tha city Uaight t parents, Mr. and k . . Spruce ativt't, ' .. Messrs. Hanes' Hob Party Entertained. Mr. ami Mrs. Gen; F.v1 tniiied lit, a beaut iuuner day evening at Ilitezeni or of the chariiuiislw guv alia. Hubert and Jiteues ig of the 4 o'clook rlike t o i of pin i Mount rso -' f - Vitationa i ton from to Mm. bridu.- f': .ntertam at her I of lr ad Mba Iriisrft ar. -lit In r llllls OH ie enter- y Tnea in lion, of Mea- . weet peas weivii iu' oration of the prettiianei soft (link shades wing lights. At the place of rtf juest tractive, pink anil phi tmy pink baskets IjSvi white minta. -.-'Ths young ladies p pr pretty pink ssrliotiiJ tb wore given boartoniw o,T souvenirs of iluUely At the eoiielusii nulic ,j j io in led se von-4vnnb.ii nci ribbon was clipiicibitl pioee- on the table ini sage bouquets wiwueii hi' tin- young ladies. The guests .pre-al"1!'-Mr Uwire were; J Ji di'oj Borden iif Goiwof Arthur of Wiiii'h.-lil.i.; , Wilson ami Mis Mnl'.'w lotfeiMiss Kiitlii-rillnJ leigk; Miss lTortiin'nnt vilie, and Miss lshnt non" Borden of Gelte'"- lett of Charlotte; 1 Urn of tirahani, iMr.'S'i Ha vilie, Tenn,,: Mr. V& J Icifrli ; Mr. kenn.'ttF'lin Icigh; Messrs. Jolui"! 'B Mr. and Mrs. HiuVll;'W, -Mrs. James Hailed f East Winston Eiv.'y.1 - Holds Meeting." " The East "iu-ti "was entert.iincd yen'11 Joseph M. l)eaii "'.The forties were enfc!'4 wliieh was .beautif)!!' ferna and field A"! $ in two .course ' r t':C dec. able with i c-.in llu- ta an at urd, and ink and ted tvifcn cnMeiiKin wt jvasi lair. .' ,. tly sp. ie. iriiiizo celitir illlll CO"'- tt eaib Mr. -nj :ind Mi! s liesiii of b ir of r.a fiiY I)m Til ,iMnefee of Knot' r of TU. i of Ra. t llane.4, Mr. and i i v" f lub ruoon hy t o)' Mia. ! in en Hi?. tlie poiiiiv, itid with esliuienta Iiv Mrs. ggautjful Line of Cut Glassjust Received Call and soc til fi-om the iiiamil'a alilc for tlicJuiK You si VI -sneetls ati?1'' 'kt.&scW"! i every pif ' 'j Come k":s s i i. h 10 r you. Disi: ctibn In Dress" Vawi ThA sses Martin Kecee, asdisted by Mrs. Janper IX-an, Mrs. P. S. Bailey and Min (.Ikulj Dean. One new member waa added to the enrollment, . Mrs. J. P .Jones. The elub members who iaero pre..ut were: Mrs. Jasper IVan, Mia. Kverett, Mrs. L. A. Wade, Mrs, J. 0.,Turia'r,' M. P. 8. Bailey, Mrs. E. J." yiiuilil!r and Miss Mamie Watson and Misi Ma.-y Atrrell. .. Two visitors, Mrs, A, A. Dean and Miaa Ghidys Du were pivs" nU ' , Reception in Honor of I Mrs. J. M. Folger. Ilnral llall, June 25. One of the most brilliant receptions of the season wag given, at the Jiosiituble (lome of i.l!r ( and Mrs. E. K. (Shore Thursday, Jiine 19th, 5 to 8 p. m., when (.lie Ladies' Aid if M. E. tllfureh entertained in a most ijileasing manner in honor if Mrs. J. M. Folger. The oeeasion, tvideal of the June type, waa one of perftvt appro-J pnateness, owneakmg the. Inj-Ii estwiii in whieb tbo bride, (vw vame to us in the month of roses) is h.dj. Little Muses Pauline M'oIlT and F.ditl Slidre, wearing- dainty dresses of wijite with red hair ribbons, Heceived the piests at the front door. Jn the reiiption hull. which was artiwtieallv liiVOI'IlilHl ill 1-n.V witJ MesdVimes E. E. Sliore, .1. A. p'r111' Hanea pin veil aoftly, "To Vild Wolff and Miaa Minnie Hitting. wu.s Mrs. Folger, handsomely fimvniMl in ft hand embroideriili voile, weairing u lovely ro sette of ttio society eulnrs, nnl and white. Pussing from the reception hull into the: mimic Toom (lie guests were greeted by Missas Butli Pnvne and IMiss Etta Anderson, who ha.i them don the society colors signifying 'Love ami Pur ity." W.hlile the guests were assembling Misses Miry Belle Smit! Hunita Wolff, Gladys Halley, Ruth Welch and Eunice Flynt, looking very atlraitive. bwMili ifully Hresel, to enriy out til color arlicme, deliigbted (hose present with pi ano selections. Mrs. S. S. Flynt then introduKvd a contest,. "The Forest Prim eval," which called forth niuvh- thought and proved an inteiivsting feature of tin evening... While the dwwion was liein; nwdfe aa to wflio won in Hit- contest, i little poem relating to the 'June Bride" waa recited by Edith Shore, after vvhicl, Pauline Wolff, in a vrv grateful num. ner preai'nted to Mm. Folger a set of silver teaspoons, a gift, from the so- i;!ety, also a coinage buihuet of aweet- iena, MisHoa 'lio lluiley and Estella Wolff were the lucky contestants, they drew for tine prize, a huge bouquet o sweet 'peas, tied with white taffeta rib. bon, which waa awarded to Miss Hail ej wlto presented it ..to . tIMe - lainor guest. Being .ushered to the- southeast torch, the guests enjoyed delicious re freshmejits. Mrs. E, E. Shore was as. siated in scrting by Jlesdames A. L Payne and S. S. Flynt. tieneral eon versation intermingled with violin and piano solos followed. A song by eight jolly girls was thoroughly enjoyed. Soon' tine hour for partiivg came, after the. well wi.s'liles of guests, llie 'bridle wa aecompanied ' limne by Misses Ruth Payne, Gladys llailey and Eunice Flynt. . : ; MOOLIN HANES WEDDING. : A beajitiful Imnie weddini' was sol- omiii?ed las evening at 7 o'clock at the residence of .!r. A. L. Il'ane on Spring street, when his lovely and attractive dangih'ter. Miss Katherine 0. Hanes, was united in marrias-e Id Mr. Herman L, iifv styles and latest cuts tlircct tii'cvs. There is nothing so avept 1'itlo as a piece of O'llanlon's cut Mr io- n Time Is On (Prices are Here Us Tocky and let ns supply your vir." Beautiful wearinsr apparel per cent to 50 per cent on Modliru In the parlor. whe t fte ceremony aa performed by Rev. G. T. laimpkuv. tbe , decorations . were aj-tistwlly wrohght witk piwusion. of, oet laa. A graceful area, of sweet-pea -wna arranged where tlie minister stood..1 . Juk before the ceremony Miss Kula Davis beautifully aang, "tei'ause, and "AU For You," accompanied at the pi. ano by Mies Kuth Hanea, sister of tlie bride. 1 The bridal party ienterd to the strains of til Weddintr ilarch from "Lohengrin," played by Miss Hanes. The ribbon bearers came first, daintily gowned in white, carrying long atream. ei of white satin ribbons, The lit tie maidens were: Misses Evelyn Da vis, Ophelia Conrad, Frances Carter aaJ Lneile Burke. ,, : Little Miss Virginia Smith, the lovely little niece of the bride, follutved the ribbon bearer weavrng a beantiful lit. tie white nice frock and carrying Uk ring in the heart of a graceful white lily; . TlhVfi maiif of honor, Miaa Kl'Uwbetn 1 lanes, sister of the bride, then enter, od. She waa lovely in lingerie gown witta a white lia with In vendor trim "lings, and carried a abower bouquet ot lavender sweetpeaa. 01r. Mwllin, y1io was atteniled by hi Urotbrr, Mr. Sam Modlin, met the love ly bride in front ctf the pretty arch, hs li cntejjfd wit.h! ber. father, Mu lliuioa. She wore e beautiful going-away goun of gray (doth, with bat and gloves to match nd carried a Iniilal bouquet of lilies of .the v.vlley. ' . . . Dnrutglie aohann ring service, Miss Roae," by MneDowcll After reeeivinff th good wishes and congratulations of. their friends, the Imppy young -couple left in the 8 oVloek tram for tilibrida trip. They will make their home in Slrrevoport, Ala., where Mr, . Moillen lias head(iiartera with the K. J. Id y nobis Tobacco Com pany. ; . The out of -town guests at the we, ding were: M'r. and Mrs, W. 1i, Smith, and little Atngbter, Miss Virginia' Smith, of Bock Hill, S. 0. .Mrs. V. 8. Law rence of Clemmons, Miss Mollie Hanes. rviilliu. Miss Bessie Lawrence, of C'bar lotte, Mr. Sam Modlin, Mr. J. H, Mod lin of Norfolk, Va, - Society. Personals , Mds, F. A. Jones of Ch'nimons was in the. city shopping yesterday. , , . , Miss Amy Jonea, of Walkertown, was in the city shopping yesterday, Mrs, R. L. fltone, of Sttmeville, sp?ut yi-sterday in tln city shopping. Mrs. Laura Foster, of Fork Clrureh, who lias been visiting relatives In this city, returned to bcr home yesterday afternoon. . .. Mrs. L. K, Btanton and daughter, Miss .J"Hie, left for Friendship yesterday af termoou, where they will visit relatives. Misg Marie Thomas, who has been the charming guest of Miss Lucy Iliines, re turned to lier home in Charlotte yester day afternoon. ' - Miss Alice Fulton, who has lieen in school iu Boanoke, spent some hours In the city yesterday n niiite to ber home in Greensboro. .......... Messrs. .T. C. Dodson, A. Y. Young and A.' E. Glenn left for Oreetmlioro yesterday morning and will bo ooit of the city for two or three days. Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Tatem left yes terday for Wrightsnille Beach to attend the meeting of the Shriners. ; ; Mrs. Mel ver left yesterday wirning to visit her daughter, Mrs. 0. E. Crouch, of High Point. ' Misses Alma and Delroa. White left yesterday morning to visit frieBds at Colfax. .. ' "-.Mr. Jolin Cockrnn, of Roamike, Va passed through t4ie city today en reute to Elkin to visit lier father, Mr. H. F. Carter." 7 ,- , Mr. T'homas Olenn, Sr and Master Edward Glenn went to .GaeennUiro yes terday morning to visit frknds. Mrs.. T. V, Mays and chldren left yesterday morning for a two weeks vis it to Richmond, Ya. and (Kau Vkw. Misg Kellog Holland and little nic Emilv Griffith, of Amelia Conrt-Houe, .... . . . it ir Va., who have eecn visiting airs. tv. Jones, on Spring stri-et, returwd home yesterday morning. , tr Mrs. J. B. Bverly, of Clem ..., 4n the eitv resterday, and wiiorted that Mrs. L. C. Cornish and , 4..D.m .lt!i.rL'l HI- Vei"V minv fever. .'' , Col. C. E. Webb went to Charlotte yesterday morning. - ir;- Tiline Shosl. of Rocky Mout, Va, leaves -'for -home this afternoon aft'r a visit to Mrs. J. R. Watkins on East Fourth street. ' Mr. O. J. Leham. of Bethauta, will sm-nd a few months at Ocean View Virginia. Mrs. R. C. Cliik and daughter, Miss Carrie, returned yesterday from visit .u4a in r.Btjinis. Uliarfctte W I ' nriivm ' - Kings Mountain. " Mrs. A. F. Young will leave tmiight f..r .n extended trip to Kiacara Falls and a number of points in Canada, She SCHEDULE MADE OH! MmisWial Union Announ ces Order of Services for Summer Onaat Monday morning ttm Twin City Ministers" I'nion Md its last ivir ul'ir meeting Jo the '. summnr, , Tha union liasfbeeii conduvtihg srvkH at tire vftrieu ..county instit-utions durio? Uk yeaT, and in onlw to care tor tbes .ai)ieiiitn)enA, tlie following list of ap pointiuents covering ths winsinihir of dun, the months, of July and August and ttre Hrst week in jseptumbcr hve mn made', ft-i vkn'S liwve been arrangeil for vevy Sunday, sai4 be assignment Jms Wen imde to Una -i'lmtva imrtetul of tlie pHtir. Titus the etrnruh is aoked to sssmm- the Vf'msiliility of theieet jug oi theue appointauntsi ; ..', - -..-': jan , .': . June 2i First Baptist, June t) Fab-view Mursyian. ' July Wvst End Methodist. dnly lS-Vilvary Moravian. lulv 2-sSalvation Arrj', July 27-Y, M. C. A. . Aug. J Centenary Methodist.'. Aug. 10 North Winston Baptist. , Aug. 1". St, Paul's Fieopat. Aug 24lrai'e Methodist. Aug I III Fourfold Gospel. Sept. 7 alem Metholist. Convict Camp. June 22'ent'ry Methodist, ; July 29 Noruli WinstaH Baptist, - . July 0 St, Paul's Episcopal. July 13 Uras Muthialist. ' July B0 Fourfold Oosisil. July 27 Salem Methodist. Aug Fhat PresbyUa-ian, Aug, 111 NoiU Winston BuptUt. Aug, 17. Brown Muuioiinl Uajrtist. Aug. 21 First Methodist Protestant. Aug. ItlEnst 'Winston M1. P, Sept. 7 Smithaidc Moravian, County Horn. ; June 22 First M. P. June 2!l-North Winston Presbyterian. July tt Brown iMemorlal Baptist, J-uly ISKirst Pri-abytoiian. July 20 East Winston M. P. . July 27-Southsido Moravian. Aug, 3 Lutheran. Aug lrtBiHkl.ead Methodist. ' " Aug. 17dIome Moravian. , .Aug. 24 Christian. .Aug, 31 Christ. Moravian. Sept. 7 Friends." ' ? Reformatory. June 22 Christian. . June 2!) Burkhead Methodist. July 0 Home Moravian. July 13 Lntiiran. July ai Cliriat lMbravian. July 27 Friends, Aug. 3 First Baptist,1 ' " Aug. 10 Fairview Moravian.' Aug. 17 West End Methodist. Aug. 24 Olivary Moravian. , . Aug. 31 Salvation Army, Sept. 7-Y. M. C. A. IT K H T0H Below is iriven ttlre UroBrajn arrow ed for the concert to be given at A'is- sen rk to-night by (.Toitaen band: ... Fart t. , ' - - March: "American Musician Meyers. Grand Selection: "The Sir-ring Maid" Reinharilt, '-mt Ainerhiin (Sketch: "Down Sooth" - Myddleton, . " March: "The Melody King Stain- baugh. - . Walt,: ..''Dream of the Nines 'John. son-Alford. Polka: "The Anvil" Parlow-Lauren- deau. - .... . , . - Part ix. . Marebio flireuswiot "Tlio Squealer" - Huff. ' Grand Sehytimn: "Forty-Five Minutt from Broadway" Cohen. Parasdiraae: "Silver Thread Among the Gold" Daiiks-Evans. Popular Overture: "Good-by Boys Von Tilcr. Wialtz: "Daughter of Tve' Bennett. A Slippery Bag: "Teddy Tnombone" Fillmore. " ; BYERLY PROPERTY SOLD - YESTERD&Y FOR $23,000 - Winston JSelem- property pitTehascd sixty years ago for $200 was sold yes- terdiiy for $-MiO. The property m question was ueeueu by Mr, John W. Bycrly and others to Mrs. Anna S. Casp.'r, the property be ing the Byerlv property on North Lib erty street, and tlie consideration was The old deed, made in 1853, conveying two acres of land to Sanford Bycrly, was filed for record yesterday along with the deed made to Mm, Casper, The old deed is in a splendid state of preserva tion, but has yellowed slightly Ifrom age, The property is one of the finest pieces of property m tike Twrn tuy A Worker Appreciates This Wm. Morris, resident of Florence, Oreeon, sys: "For the last fourteen rears my kidneys and bladder incapacit ated mo of all work. About eight months ago I began waing Foley Kid ney PiUs, and they have done what other medicines failed to do, and now I am tfding fine. I recommend Foley Kidney Pills." E. W. OTIanlon. . It is bard for a woman to bold her husband's love when she can't even bold her tonguc IE LI: ill IS Mil ISIfIT Re-elected as Head of V. N. C Epworth League Conference Dr. E. I. Bain, of this eity, w w nlechil aa President of tlie . Western North Carolina Epworth Leagun Urn ferenee at Connelly Springs. The fol lowing from the Charlotte Observer int. ad Ju-ne tttlv from Oonnelty- Sning will i of liiee.1 hiNiei'at: 'With 4ereaae4 attenilaTteo and ses-' bhmw smirked try great interest Vlw Western North Carolina ICpwoith Lea gue Conference continues its assembly tier, IVslay the. following officer!! were ekn'tcd for the next yeart , lVsident, JV'V.. 0 Bam; Vuf presidents, , K, K, MeUrty. H. U. Jordnii, (J. P AuVr and J, J. lbuknrj sai-retary, A M, West; treasury, C. M. Pickens: junikir taUM'riiiteiuVnt. Mrs. L K. Brown ;..K. 4 F. C. S. Wrtri'k la-ague Cohiww ditr, Miaa Stanley Hallj secretary Ckililrea's lloaie fund, liev. it. E. Atkinson, District secretaries wpre elected a follows: Asheville, W, "E. ' IWfy; Charlotte, J, O, Erwinj (IreensborVi, .Miss Blanebe Johnson; . MorinVm, J K. Armstrong i .Mount AbV, k. iu. Tat tlei Kortb Wilkuslaircv W , IV Jones, Shelby Miss MiUtie Camp; Mtatesville, A. W, ainei WayneavillB J. W. Wil liama; Winston-Salem, tt. M. Courtney. Cwrmiittees wera annoimceil by pres. iih-nt Bain this umirAing as follows i N'omiimtiion-Rev, U, M. Litnker, Miller Pickens, Miss Grace Bradley . and Ib'V. R, E, . Atkinson i Resofutimns- Rev, O. I'.'Ader, Rev. .1. O. Krwin and Miss Miittie tmpi Fiaam Kev. C. M. fMi-kens, Karl la-wis, A. U. Casliion, and Miss Jones. OELIGflTFULflinTHDnYPAHTYnT Bliral Han, Jamm W.An acettaion that will linger long in the minda of Um Rural Hull tots waa the birthday pairty given at th 'home olf (Mir. and Mrs. W. E, Stauber. The Juvltatloir read as follows: "1B07 Birthday Party 1113 in bon or of Klbcrt cHauber'a BirUahiy nt home of bia parents, Katjumlay after noon, June tweuty-llrst, 4 to 7. You are invited. Masters Elbert Stauber an llelmont Hi-lsiilmek. lieaving tin- nail, Givy I'aui" asiiiated at the front gate in receiving hv' little Mlsseis Mozolle (Igbnrn nd Mamie Vest, Master Paul Felta him' Leslie Stauber. Misses Ava Wolff and Margalret Flynt atood at the f mat strips to welcome the guests. Ihey fsiss'ij through tlie hall, where the decorations consulted of sword Herns, lieauliTul sweet peas and nasturtiums,' the swei peas be'mg' a gift from Mrs. J. A, P. Wolff, and tine tiastmtnmis fixitn Mrs, &, . Helsebiwk. lA'aviag tlliin hall, they came tor the summer dining room, Ileie dai sies were S''d in profusion. A Isill of twine in which waa eotieealeil a violei leaf and decorated on the iiuUliU- W'Mli ilnmies wa auspended from the ceiling. 1Mb-. Arthur Felta and Miss Eunice Hynt presided In-rer 'limy served bin. miado and enifli little giiest's-name was taken and each one ntille4 to oimj guess at wbat was 4n the ball .uf-U'i ue, Al ter which J. number of games were play ed. TW'ntame an important feature of the party. The children, forty-flve in number, Vera seated on the Igraas in the front yard, and Mr., slid Mrs. tftaitlim were assistwl by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Felta and Miss Eunice. Flynt in serv ing a full aupwr. Boforc eating the little ones stood while Master la'slie StauWr retintieil tliaflks, . ?Poon tbe jol ly little crowd were, ready for more hin, and unwinding the hall of twine to reveal, the si-erel was engaged in. The cbihlren then took Sltild of the twine anl continued going nroutid -the house amtil the violet leaf waa exposed. Master Paul Felts ami little Misa Clara Jones proved to lie the lucky ones in the guessing contest, thereby wkininn the prize, a box of chooohito candy. Still nnotrsT-treat was In tftore for the al- ready happy little ones. A, large band wagon waa stopped near the front gate and soon tfiw "littlo folks", were lonileil and enjoyed a ride, They afterward" re-assembled at - the ' Mtiuiber lieane, where a picture was taken. A guest worthy. of .apeem), mention was Mrs. Martha A. Shore, a great aim t'of" tin young Stauber for whom Ha-y celehrnt ed. Iisti;r Elbert, who was the recip. ient of many Itifts. was given xn hivmor- ed idace In the p'nuw. He stikid be- aide the great aunt. The. picture 1ms been finisluxl ami will be treasured as a souvenir of the happy tvent. , DEATHS MRS. FRANK L0MAK. Monday night ti 12 ' o'clock Mrs, Frank Loin an died at her horha near CIciumons and was buried at Centenary !rurch yesterday., She was about ifor ty years of age and bad been 4 great sufferer for aaveral years. Dcata, was not unexpected. - DEATH OF INFANT. The infsnt of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Shenk died Saturday morning at tha home of tha parents on Souttiside, after an illness of only few hours. Tha fun eral tervlcea were conducted from the residence Sundsy morning at 0 o'clotk, interment following in Friendbhlp CkuTch graveyard. KI-DOE iiiuiitisiit the Tri Mn; Ciivlo of' the Home Mo ravian .hiirvh will igiv musk-ale at tha , parsonage omorto veirtnjj at o'ulock. The , following , pnigram has taint pre parish i Chorus 'Merry June, j to Tri Mu,- Clarinet olo--Tkmgltra ftigit. Piano solo Miaa Amy Van Vleck. Va( solo Dr.4. B. WhiWington. Clitt-'lUow, Hal m v JlreeaV' lf tha Tri Mns. i Violin aolo Clftfence Wagner, Vocal solo Mis Margrnn-it Friea, Piano olo Miaa Uaitsr Bahiisrm. Vivl aok.Mr, L. K. Briekonstoin. Cboriia.,'Carniine," liy the Tri M us. Piano solo Misa Lilla Mallard, Vocal Nolo Miss Paulina lVtevson.:' Oyjartettfr "Sweet and lwH Tie musical will io ;ivn.iti t'i lawn if the parminnge wliMi nika a delight ful place to aiM'nd waiiii evening. The public is isirdinl'y Invited to attiml. A silver oti ring w.il le tnkth iiW the work of the circlu. . . IHT I Rev, Cha. H. l'hirham, iiaslor of the First Raptiat .church of Lumla'rtim, poke last, night to It large and atten tive audience at Brown Memorial Imsch on the aiisltjisrtt iH. "Tlie Attraetiwness of Jesus," taking for his text Christ's own words, "And I, If I he lifted up, will' draw all men iintto myself." Rev, Mr. Durbum proscrrli'd th anb' Jert clearly and forcibly, tmowlngeln what wavs Jems Is altrnetive to men. in what ways b makes a personal ap peal to them, Among tnne of the ways in which .leans apieala to men are the f illowing: by lielng the alnndard of eheraeler, ny Riving victory pain and somvw, by teaching tha ktnrtaeat of the Father, and by stowing tU home, of (he soul. e. Rev, Mr. Durham is one of thn strong Haplist preachers of the State and Hit Brown Memorial congregatam wcra for tunata in having lilm with them in last night's service. Tie Is at present pastor of the First Baptist entrrefc ot-Ttttn- lier ton and la iiIsih president of ths rtapllst"Stnt Cnnvent'am, having lawn re-eleetisl at the last cbn vent ion. Mr, Diirhnni ) snii! to be tlie beat presiding officer the Convmition has had within (ho recollection of many who attend the annua! meeting. ' , SQCrHLfSTS III HI The Poclalbda ot lUiiia.iaity and sec tion wifl have their annual picnic to fyls. sen Pai-k on tlni Fourth of July, anil they are expecting tlie largest attend ance they have ever had at any of their previous outings. Mr, A, V. Thomas, a pramnent manufacturer of Lyncbbin g, Va., ' and an anient Socialist, has been secured lo deliver thn address. j ... . Thbse attending wilt take dinner out in baskets and. an old -fashioned plinio will b. kid. In Municipal Court ' The (following cases were disposed of in the municipal court yesterday morn- ingi The Hitchcock Trotter Co., dlstruV iiting hand tiills on tha streets, juilg mcnt suspended upon pnyiuunt of Mist' 1). H. JJyruii, distributing band bills on the streets, juilgmimt susjundiil j IIous tun Malone, avssault, prayar for ju'lg mcnt colitinuoil; Lillio IMIeKaughan, va grnncy, 5 months ; John Ross, assault, 10 and cost; Wfll Geagan, assaujt, din missed; Meter Austin, colored, assault. W ahd cost; Susie Hinffwon, colored, as, sault, S and coat) Will Haywood, col ored, keeping disorderly Ibouae, dimuiM- ed. Home Real Etato, Loan. and. Insin- :ance Co., to J. IL Farriss, lot on Om-J- tcry street. Consideration, $840. , C. D. Orourti 'to Noah L, - Drindlc, lot Vni Park Boulevard. . onsideration. Mrs, B. it. Dean to J. If. Farhm, lot on east id of Oakland Avenue.. Con sideration, $2roo, ; R. O. Apple to J. It Vaughn, lot on West aide of Vehable street. Consid eration, $.VM), s Mrs. Dor Smith to C. If. Smith, lot on Seventh atreet. ConskUration, 1150. " ' - 0. W. Jones to Mariah fi., Filch, lot on Depot atreet. Consideration, ijsiooo, '...; Cuizlcr "Good wine needs no bush." Skinnum "And a, gold brick needs no hed-carrier." Did yo ever know any one wlr apologrzed to a telephone girl? , Of course 1 - Vcnan h Intmdsd Sad thoslil know stwut th wmMUrlvl mm S MUA ln wiarve irrx. AskymrdnHrrtslfor It. It bs oaimat tafK ply Ihe MAKVKU, , ccopt so tasr, bol t, una UMP lor book. HarrlC,L23IXt,I.T.. x Evert V 2 C-,-- V mwm Dome ol IheKcw ":i i:l':i.. t. .. . , ' fV UsU Goods K;M Prices- i ! sasasasaaSMsssiMMsaBsalaMaaatMMMl!, Should You Want " a New Hat ' Ot (ho old one work h! over, you will always find oiupetent help in our ntiUitiery. depart ment. , - LEAF TDBUCCD f REK1S " . raraifirajifi . -' r "f r" ' ' .. A nice list of 'premiums on leaf In- banco irthibits t tlm Piedmont Tain In Oi'tobiir has Jiist een announced e Thu witeat la open tit farmers of Fxirsyth, Davidson, Bandoljs OullfnTik, Uockinghant, vnrry, Stokes, Yadkin, Iredell, Wilkes, Davie, (Rowan, Alexanrt. ar and Caswell eintntlea, X. wid 1'atn tick nd Tfenry euunties, Virginia, Eai'h aample or exhibit must weigh as much as five, pomuls, and not mom than Vlght poimda, f Tolmcio in list he inn the groutiils nut .iter tfhan "Monilny, Shptcmber iftitlrt 11113. - "... - . All tobaeco placed on exhibition and preniiunis awardwl under same nrndi lions that upply to alt sithvr farm fro d nets. . i , 10 per Cent, deducted frtuu pram kiio winners as Is dona in J1 depart mints, ' . - ,. 'Premiusiia Wrapiaa-s-Beat bright wri.ppir' ; second boat bright wrap per !(); hird 4ast bright wrapper 1; best mahogsny wirapper sieeoiid best mahogany - - wrspHr $2t .. thlrit best mahogany wrapper 110; best nat. ural leaf 2S) second test natural leal tlS. r" : - - jFillers---BrfglitwBeati bright llllera m; second beat bright tillers U) third: best bright flllorn IH). ' Mhngay,. Bitit "mahogany flllmn Kit: second best umlaigany llllera f 1 third boat Mi4mgatv' OilWra tllk Bed IriUtnu.!-H't reM lllert, mt second best T6 til I era, 4?I5 j third best red .llllera, fill. ' ' . f rvmokera, Best sniokera. !5 leoond best smokers, flS) tliird teat Smok ers, I0. Working ljugs. Best working lugs, ' t 2!5i second hast working lugs, Ha;., (bird liest working lugs, 110. Stripping Ifaif,-Htst strrfipmg mirp W0; second Vst stripping Uiaf, fl f third "beat strlpa,iing leaf, $t9. j t l - - WraptHirs-tm Cirred. Beat Sua cured wrappers, 2(); second' best suf cured wrspjs.rs, $10 1 third bust su. cured wrappers, $10. . . l tkaiil liars aro astonishingly wears. The Power, of Contrast . Irlngt eul ilill more Impnt tlvely the tupcrtot imukal quality of the .- " PIANO '11 i, Jl comparison ptano ' ? PROVES the htgh qttalilitW llj of the Vox. f '.It old r R.J.BOWEN &BRO ' i Wiruton-Sslsm, North Carolina - - ---- DurinoTIieIIol Sultry Days You will ilnd that our Cold Drinks and " Ice Cream will help you ' KEEP COOL- Owens Drug Co; The Real Druggists. ' t : I el will be away about six weeks, r .''.': ' - "' . 'v-3 ",''.. V- ' """! f"" - ' -- - -. ,,-,.,-..' , v . ' ' ; ' ' n ,'''.:,-' , ,: .
Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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June 26, 1913, edition 1
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