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iGin THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, A3HEVTLLE, N. C. OCTOBER 1. 1922. -, Th.r lmmtMut, u, Df TPMCII I g- ij , ' ijh iutnenoraton . nenaersonvme L EVER travel a country toad and tee a long, steep hill ahead? And did you notice, as you got nearer the hill it wasn't as steep as it looked at a distance? Much the same with that big sum ra. you intend to save. ThejdblodcsxS up-hill and diffi cult. But you start toward it bank book in hand.Walking gets easier as you go up. "You arrive at the top. .Wasn't so steep after all. VatitJ-hL let high goals dis - ' courage you BATTERY PARK BANK SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT The Old Reliable" Black Mountain Society News t tv d ' : KLACK MOUNTAIN. rt. 10. The ir .;-llratlon of natal days In soma . -mills la traditional. For the very i in It la a time or exquisite an- 1 clnatlon 4hs onlv a-rlef being- the ' emlns; interminable distance from h ,ie birthday to- the nrtrt. Kor the Idrr members of th. family auotl "lebratlojia aoa replete wltrf tender lwurt : and emotion. Hut, siaai . i year roll round all too aalttly, it the aande In the hour glass of ti sadly dtnvmlan. . But hearta may continue young, t vn If the years are oounted by -ores. And to one awert gentle roman, who has learned the secret .r. growing old gracefully. loving itnda aea to It that her oay on tne lender eax-h year la Uie occasion for , nihln onusueL i - -.- Th.la year It waa In the form of arming ef1 brilliant family dinner arty. And Mrs. Margaret Hlnan waa ie honoree at her home, Woodland ottage, on the evening of Jjeptem. r 25. After a day spent wltn a " lushter. on tier return for the-night i beautiful snsrprlsa awaited her. A -rofusely decorated hslland . dining 'om, rich In, Autumnal foliage, wltn isse and backets overflowing wltn rgeous-hued -dahlias; the table beau ul In party, attire; a centerpiece ntalna a bure white sake uienn ii h taper; a huge pyramid of iruit - one end, at in otner a tray con-In-lna: various packackes of mya-i-ioua content, while tall eandlea In yotal holders added to the festivity ' the ensemble. After the surprise ' the affair and the packages were i wned and enjoyed,- the following embers of.; the family enjoyed an Hot Water Bottles and .Combination Syringes l A very complete assortment, md Moderately priced. ! Don't wait lor tbose cold i'hlvery nights. ' Be - prepared md be comfortable. BoUles, 91.25 to $3.50 ' Combination Syringe and Bottle, ' l , $3.00 to $4.50 All are absolutely guaranteed. Aiken & Hester ; ' Druggists 12 Broadway. 'Phones 2004-2005. old-fashioned birthday dinner with Mrs. Sloan: Mr. and Mrs. K. Puke Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Waller B. Oregg, Mrs. Margaret Leland and son, Ray mond Iceland, the latter home from Hampton Kosds Naval Hue on fur lough, and MIm "Judle" Uregg. A flashlight nlaturs was made of the scene, a notable feature being Mrs. Hloan and her youngest grandchild, Margaret Caroline Gregg, three months old, taken together. - A silver tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Norman Shu ford on Wednesday next, the proceeds to be used to liquidate the school piano notes. Mrs. Cromwell O. Byron, Mrs. W. W. Jackson and Mrs. Shu ford have the affair In charge, and the following Invitations are outi "Lay down your work and your oars and your trouble, ..And come o next Wednesday at - three. On our school piano the money we . must double. Bo come and bring your .quarter to our Jolly allver tea." - , Mrs. W. B. Boyd, of Nsw Bern,1 and son, Mr. William Boyd, of Philadel phia, will spend October In the moun tains and are located at the Simmons cottage. - Miss Emma TXssowway, after spend- J uw soma time In Ashevllle. haa re opened her home, "Treetopj," and will spent October ther. Mrs. Brlcgs, of Ashevllle, was the guest of Mlea Georgians Hampton Wednesday. Mm. Mary Hinsdale, of Fayettevllle. haa arrived for the month of October and l the house guest of Mrs. John Uroadfoot. Miss Lucy Wright, after spending tha Summer here with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. j; ft Wright, on- Mon- treat Rosd, left recently- for Be<le, Wah., where she was Joined by SO young women, all bound for Chirm, where they will engage In hospital nurwtng there. "S, Mr. ana Mrs. duks Hay ana Mrs. Marararet Leland attended the ban quet at Battery Park last Tuesday evening." (riving during the Confeder ate reunion. Mrs. S. C. Cooper, of Baltimore, ar rived last week to Join her daughter, Mrs. B. P. Bchoepf. who Is a guest at Mrs. Worcester's. Later Mrs. Cooper will accompany her daughter to her home in Birmingham and will spend the Wmter there. mum Annie M. Rowland attended the sponsors' ball ' at Battery rim, Why Worry With Your Windows Wlirn You lo Your Fall Cleaning? We havo ex perienced men . and guarantee our . work. Ashevllle Window Cleaning Co. Phone 3281 one of the features of the recent Con federate reunion. Misses Emily and Nancy Wright have gone to Rome, Ua., to enter Shorter College. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Phillips and son, after spending the Summer at Monte Vista, left Wln1iv hy mo tor for their home In Lexington, N. U. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Aiuninall, or Augusta, Qs., who spend much time throughout various sections In the Western North Carolina mountains, are guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Cktbaugti. Mrs. Charles Stoner and Mrs. K. B. Ellis, who have been coming to the mountslns from their home in N'nsr Bern for IS years, have closed their cettage and returned to New Bern Friday. Mr. R. rnke Hay. of Wlnlon-a-lem. Is spending 10 days at Woodland Cottage. . Mrs. Lillian Eisunerson and daugh ter, Mls Lillian, left Thursday for New York, where on October 7 they sail for Europe to spend the Winter. Mlra Martha Reading left the past week for Hendersonvllle. where ne will be a student at Kassirern this Winter. Mrs. Martha O'Brien and dsughter. Mrs. Oscar Hundley, havs closed their cottage, after spending the Hummer here and are now In Birmingham for the Winter. Mrs. C. C. Hipp Is visiting relatives In Knnxvllle sna Cleveland, Tenn for several weeks.- v Mr. Herman Dowd was a guest at the Confederate Veterans' banquet at Buttwy Park on Tuesday. Mrs. R. E. Currier has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for a stay of a couple of weeks. Mrs. William Potter, of Boston, Is the house guest of Mrs. Charles Ives for several weeks. Mrs. 8. L. McCarthy, of Augusta, ua., who has been the guest for shore while of her sister, Mrs. Miller, on Rldgecrest Road, has returned to her home in Augusta. Mr,.. Clareice Pemberton Is spending tn ween -'end nere, the guest or Maj and Mr. John Brosdfoot. Miss Ruth Spencer, of Jacksonville Pla., who has spent the Summer at Clyde, came over for a brief visit with her friend, Miss Frances Hodg son, at Mollycllff. Mrs. W. W. Jackson was at horns to a few friends Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 at tho ilvron. Salad sandwiches and coffee were served. Mrs. Ruth Woodcock entestalned with a buffet supper at Broadview on Wednesday evening, her guests being: Mr. find Mrs. James Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. liegeman, Mr. and Mrs. k. ri. currieir, Mr. ana Mrs. XHxon Eckles. Maj. and Mrs. John A. Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs. A. fer ley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hendren, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Voee, Mrs. John Reading, Mrs. Bull. Mrs. William Bprague, Mrs. Prltchard, ofXNorfolk Mrs. Ktherldge. Mrs. Lillian Kmmer- son. Misses Jean and Annie 1'ember ton, Mr. Rufus Woodcock. Mr. Jlm- mle (Iraham and Mr. Fred Perley. Bridge was played later In the even ing, arises were won by Mrs. Far ley and Miss Pemberton. V You, too, can have '"A shin you love to touch" A BEAUTIFUL akin, soft, smooth, faultlessly clear any girl can bare this charm. Your tkin ii constantly changing. Each day old skin dies and new takes its place.. Give this new tkin the right treatment, and see how soft and lovely you . can keep it. Use this special treatment for a very sensitive skint Dip a soft washcloth in warm water and hold it to yonr face. Now make a warm water lather of Wood bury's Facial Soap and dip your cloth up and down until the cloth is "fluffy" with the soft, white lather. Rub this lathered cloth gently over yonr skin until the pores are thoroughly cleansed. Rinse first with warm, then with clear, cool water and dry carefully. The first time yon nse this treatment it will leave your skin with a slightly drawn, tight feeling. This means that your skin is responding in the right way to this method of cleansing. After a few . treatments the drawn feeling will disappear and yonr skin , will gain $ new softness and smoothness. Get a cake of Woodbury's today. A 25-ccnt cake lasts a month or six weeks. WOOD B U RY'S FACIA L SOAP ft W TW Am mm l . I RtmfWRFORIrTON. 8eit. SO. A home wedding took place at the res idence of the bride's parents, about two mlleawest of Rutherfordtnn. on Wednesday. September 10. at 10 p. m . when Mies Jonnle Bhshan became the bride of Mr. Suttis Hostlc, of KnreM City. Rev. J. C. Orler. pastor of the Hiitherfordtoa l'resbyterlan Church, performing the ceremony In the presence of a few friends and relatives. Mies Shehsn Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Alex Shehan, of Rgtlierfordlon Route 1, and waa for merly operator fr rhe telephone ex oiians at Forest city. Mr. Boatoc la a World War wildler. having served overseas. He hold a position as clerk-nperstor at the Southern Kali way station at Forest City. Friends will hs pleased to learn 'ef the marriage of Ms Rebecca Suaan Harris snd Mr. Jordon Crow, whlcn wse solemnised at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Vernon Ssunders, ' Forest City, on Ssturday. svenlng, September ii, the ceremony being performed by J. B. Long. Only a few guests and relatives were present to witness the msrrlage. Miss Harris Is the daugh ter or Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harris, while Mr. Crow Is the son of Mr. O. i. Crow. Mr. and Mrs. Orow will make their home at Cllffalde for tne present. Mr William Carpenter lert recently for State College. Raleigh. Mrs. Minnie Wslker, ef Farmvllle, Vs.. Is visiting relatives In Kuther- fordton. Mr. A. A. Seogglns haa recently re turned from Hendersonvllle, where he haa been located for soma time on ac count of his health. Mr. M. O. Dlrkerson wsnt to Char lotte Thursday to attend the Made-in-Carollnas Kxposltlon. J Mrs. J. C. Cagle has returned from a recent trip to Mt. Mitchell. Mies Fsnnle Plckerson la visiting relatives In Chsrlstte. Kdltor E. R. Price, of The Sun, and Mrs. Price went to Charlotte Thursday to a I tend the Made-ln-Carollnaa im position. Mr. D. W. Crawford, of Marlon, spent the week end visiting relatives in Rutherfordton. Mrs. Robert M. Oallant, of Char lotte, Is visiting In the city, the gueat of her 4arenta, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lynch. Mrs. A. P. Miller and son. Coll.rf Jr.. motored to Ashevllle recently to t.,T luiuicr uaugiuvr, jura, u, W. Crawford. Mlsa Martha Justice, of Marlon, daughter of the late Judge M. H. Jus tice, waa the week end guest of Mrs. M. H. Justice at the bo-Thermal Hotel. Her, J. B. Carpenter and Messrs, K. J. and C. J. Carpenter attended the State Confederate Veterans' re union at Ashevllle this week. Rev. J. P. McKlnnon, aaalsted by Rev. J. J. Harrlll, of Bessemer City, Is conducting a series of meetings at Duncan's Creek Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Conrad, of High Point; Miss Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hay worth, of Winston -Sslem, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U, M. Hayworth. Miss Myrtle Thorns and Mr. Ben jamin Boone, of St. Petersburg, Fla., are visitors In the -city this week, stopping at the Central Hotel. , Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MnHMln r Spartanburg, 8. C, were visitors In itumoTTnraion during the week, i Mr. 8hurnway Rollins has recently returned from Kentucky, where he spent the summer. Mr. Lander Ureyaon and son, Frank, of York, S. C, were recent visitors to Rubherford County. Mr. J. MoQIlvery Mailer, of Rich mond, Va... spent the week end In the city, visiting relatives. ' Attorney and Mrs. P. C. Gardner of Hominy, Okla., loft this week' for their home, after a- visit to relatives and friends' In North Carolina. CANTON CANTON, Sept. SO. Mrsi A. t Wood and Misses Dorcas and Kuth Wood gave a bridge party "Krlday hlght In honor of their house guest, Mies Ma-ry Catherine Hester, of Ahe vllle. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Battloon, Dr. an Mrs. Hand, Mrs. Hugh Mease, Mrs. Vetoe and Miss Victoria Bell. Mrs. Hugh Meaae made the hkrhest aoore, Miss Hester and Mrs. Mease received hand-embroidered guest towels. Archdeacon Griffith stopped over for the services at St. Andrews Mis sion Sunday on his way to Mlcadale. Mr. William Mann and Miss Esteue Worley were married September ib at the home of Mr. J. 8. Scott on North Main. Misses Dorcas and Ruth Wood gave a week end party for Miss Mary Catherine Hester, of Ashevllle. The guests were Miss Hester, Messrs. W. T. Lee, Jr., of Raleigh; Jeff Reeves, j HB.VDFm!ON VTLLE. Sept. IS. The second social event planned for the teachers was a delightful reception at the home of the Idetnooisi puior. when Dr. and Mrs. Frank auer re eelved on Frldsy night. Othsrs gass ing the Informal evening were mem hmrm nf th. iholr and the organist. Arriving on Wsonasday for the tlrs dsy's enrollment were the following vounr ladles from Charlotte: Misses a,is Monts-omerv. Ann Moore, Cornn Laxton, Doris Howell, Klesnor Kunn Laura Wilkinson. Mr. snd Mrs. Nick Jones sre guests from Jacksonville. They will accom pany Mrs. S. T. Hodgee to the new horns In Jacksonville aext weex. Miss Gladys Hodges haa already gone to the Florida metropolis, wnertt ins n a member of ths high school faculty. Mrs. P. A. Bwbank waa the motor guest of Mr. and Mra o. A. Meyer at Charlotte this week end to Uke in the Carolina Exposition. Mrs. Burgard took ohargs of her home, Maple Terrsce, on Saturday aftrr Its be ne In ths cars or tn Misses Cheatham, of Bt. 1'etersDurg, for ths Summer- season. Miss May James, of Blshopvllls, left on Frldsy for Columbia to visit friends en route home. Her mom ft. airs, James, will go this week dlreot Blsnnpviiis. giter a successful ' son at Brown Gable Mr. James Brown has resumed his course In medicine at Tulana univsr sit v. New Orleans.-- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Whltmlre at tended the Confederate -reunion in Ashevllle this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrow, Jr., are at home la their bungalow on West Fourth Avenue after thla week end. Mlas Edwlna Hunt, a young woman of unusual musical ability, Is lesv lng next week for a two years' study of Mniart In Italy. She has been studying In New York for several veers. Mr. T. W. Vslentlns and Miss Kath er-lne are spending- the week end wit Mrs. valentine, who is a patient in Ashevllle. They hope to bring Mrs, Vnlontlne home within the next two weeks, very much Improved after her treatments and major operation, air. Valentine la In charge of the Latin department of the high school. Mrs. A. B. Drarts and Miss Helen are visiting In St. Louis this week nrlor tn Miss Helen's entrance In th Cathedral School for Girls, Waahlng ton. Miss VlrstrHa Twyford accompanied little Miss West, who has a Summer home In Flat Rock, to Jacksonville to spend Uie Winter. The young la dies will enter school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wright were guests In Ashevllle on the occselon of the wedding ceremony of Miss Thrall. Mr. Wrisiht served as usher. Mlsa Thrall Is pleasantly remembered as a member of the Fasslfern faculty of '22. Mr. Graham Cnrrv entered his sen lor year at the Y. M. C. A. College In Chlcasrn thla Week. Mr. and Mra. George Wing and Master George are spending six wneks In Indianapolis. Mrs. Harvey Cummlng, of Missis sippi. Is the gueat a: ner sums, jnrs Katie Toms and Mrs. Ssllle Hart. Rev. Raymond Browning had as ?uests this week Miss Carolina Hoa ord, of Maine, and Mr. Perkins, of New York City. These young people are In charge of the music and per sonal work in tns evangelistic wora, Mrs. E. E. Bomar Is In Ashevllle, recuperating very satisfactorily after an operation penormea Monaay. Mlsa Alma Freeman returned Fri day from her place on the Salisbury city schools faculty. She was called home on account of Illness In the tarn Hy and will remain at home this Winter. of WaynesvlUe, and Roy Jolly, of Canton. Dr. Hargrove had aa his guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom us borne ana larrury Mr. and Mra. Owen Gudger, of Ashe vllle;. Miss , Evelyn Able, of Waynea- vme,;,Mr, -sKob .Osborne, or fe.lm Beach. Fla.: Mr. Kenney and Mr. and Mra R. S. Dennett at the Rod and Gun Club for the week end. Mrs. C. V. Cosby - gwve a 'Took luncheon" Tuesday morning for her rnenos on BKyiana terrace. Mrs. Cosby's guests were Mesdames W. K. irute, W. E. Jtoberts, K. J. sprang W. J. Dial. R. S. Dennett, Joe Clarke, W. J. Damtoft, J. K. Damtof t. of Bridgeport, Conn., and O. T. Vaughn of Washington. D. C. Mrs. E. M. Lide gave a "rpok lunch eon ' Thursday morning for Mrs. u. T. Vaughn, of Washington, D. C. A color scheme of yellow and white waa carried out In the decorations and in the three-course luncheon. Mrs. Lkle's guests were Mcsdams G. T. Vaughn. W. S. Martin, G. M. Trostel, C. V. Hampton, Joe Clarke. W. K. Crute, H. A. Helder, W. M. Battlson R. 8. Dennett, C. V. Cosby, H. A. Osborne and W. R. Shook. I t i i j 5 r Moto Meters and Moto Meter Locks With a Motor-Meter to glance at, the motorlit haa a finger on the pulse of his moto. "WE WANT VOCTl BUSINESS" Western Carolina Auto Co. 12-14-16 L College St PHONE 890 m 9 j 1 I 9 I t I LENOIR isr S.nt 10. "lis the beautiful country home of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Csrter In the Happy -ley. was transformed Into a still more with Its attractive decorations of vari colored Autumn leaves, as a setting for the wedding of their only ter. Miss Virginia Carter, one of ins meet populsr as wsu as charming young women of Ths fortunate young man Is Mr. Noois P. Coppage, of Chesterton, Md. ine marriage took place weaneeoay w -lng st 10 o'clock In the parlor, amid the richest colors Autumn could eon tributs to ths happy occasion. Rev. P. W. Tucker, psator of the Lenoir kV. hA i church, performed the ceremony. The bride was sow"1' 'n a blue going-away suit with acces sories to match and carried a brides bouquet. They left Immediately af ter the ceremony oa a and will make their home In Detroit, Mich., where the groom Is an account ant with the Ford Motor Company. The visiting guests to marriage were Mrs. Frank McDowell. Misses Elolse. Mary and Mid red Mc Iowell. Messrs. Jerome Hlcke and Glen Smith, all of Morganton. and Dr. snd Mrs. O. K. Carter, of lay lorsvllle. , A pretty home wedding was sol emnised Wednesday afternoon at l 0 o'clock at Mocksvllie. N. C. at the ton. of th. brlds. when MU. Helen Meroney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs K.. F. Meroney. of thst place, waa given In marriage to Mr. Silas MoBee. of Oreeneboro. Rev. J. M. Do wnum, of Ienoir, an uncle of the bride, per formed the marriage ceremony. Mrs. A G Foard, of Lenoir, a ooustn of ths bride, furnished sn Interesting musical program and played the wsd d hi march. Mr. Henry X. Dwlre. editor of the Winston-Salem Dally SKntlne. le a guest at the Hotel Carlhelm. He has been here for several daya,. enjoying the health-giving climate of Lenoir and feasting upon the lovely scenery. A simple yet Impressive ceremony wes performed Tuesday afternoon in the First Methodist Church tn the presence of quite a number of warm friends of two popular young people of Lenoir. - On this occasion Miss Jewel Smith became the bride of Mr. George Greer. Rev. P. W. Tucker, pastor of the church, officiated. Mr. Tucker entered from the front of the ohurch. followed by the bride and groom, while Miss Louise Todd, at tne organ, played Lohengrin's Wedding March. The ring service was used. During the ceremony Miss Todd played softly "Traumenl." The re cessional waa Mendelssohn's Weddrlng March. The bride wore a blue gown with gray accessories and carried a bouquet of bride's roses and valley Baltimore - ana ""D young bride ".J..TU'hter of Mr. and M VUntthTorEast Harper Mrs. J. nTl": ,. . nromls- Avenue. ?" Vn of th.e city. Ing.young bln-s man Both are ' .- . . ,.. ..(wui twin ---.7 ho wUn -eon Toy hosts of "r.-rLith ail the bKsing". th".! Tea- eoa to a baPPr emnlsed Sunday ai in. B.rldD,..Ponn'. HIckoryRcaX wh.a Vund.. in addition to the f.ml y iirols were T present. Rev. A. a. sse LeeV WZ JESS was" beau- lffu.lv Serrated with go.denrod and Autumn leaves. FOREST CITY FOREST CITY. Sept. lO -M'" Long entertained a ou. . ------ Monday evening at her homsat West Z'-a wiilnarous games ware piayea a iiio enloved. Refreshments Ver. Served S, thTfoHowIng gueets: Ml-e. i Flora Marks. Mattls S "rad Weir Hilda goB Moors. Kathleen Baber. -or r5a7ton. Claire Held. j p.h.i CamobeU. Emma Daiton. Neil Campbell and Mrs. Ulllan urm.n rifred'wJrtnSrow.or McDona E-.'rv-i. h.rtsa Harding. Landrum rSUI VOW - , i.'Am ririrrin Charles irammei, " Trammel. Richard Daiton and Char!.. MT'and Mrs. B. B. Dogg.tt at ,aLa .h. Msda-In-Carolln.g Kxpo sltlon In Charlotts this week. Mrs. W. L- Jonss spent -In Marion thla week. MrVCharlea Padgett has returned to Chapel Hill, where he resumes nis studies at the University. Mr B. B. Boone and Miss Myrtle Thorne, of Bt. Petersburg, Fla.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Alexan der thla week. Mrs. Edwin Hsrrlll and child have Sone to Monroe to make their hone, r. Harrlll holds a position with the Seaboard Railway Company. Mrs. R. J. naieman anu sum, ,,- llam, of Ashevllle, spent the week end h.r. with Rev. Dr. K. J. Bateman, who Is conducting a revlvsl meeting In the Baptist Church. While here they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Alexander. Mr and Mra. J. V. Moore, of Great Fails. Mont., are visiting relatives In Forest City and other sections of Rutherford County, after an absence "'mIm Msrgaret Rucker. of Charlotte, who la teaching at South Mountain BAKFiRaTVILIiEl. Sept A u, Ethel Butt left Sunday for MarkT Va.. where aha enters school. Mrs. Stokes PsolrKl and dauglNara Misses Clsra and Kula, of LlnvuS Falls, spent 8unday with lira. Ueon K. Prttohard. "t Colonel and Mrs. Iaaaa H. Ballsv' attended the Confederate reunion ii Ashevslle this week. n " Mrs. ' Fred Phllllpa ' and UurM "1 Gwendoline, of Johnson City t.T' have been visiting Mrs. W. L. oJ5 Mr. J. W. Gudger has been sdsm lng the week In Aahevllle. vlsuii. relatives and attending the reuni? Mr. Ceph Blanton. of Shelby in town last Wednesday. ' Mr. O. L. MoDevltt. of Chattanoiw. wasattendlng to business here tag Mr. and Mra. Frank 'Moore, Holly Springs, have returned to thZ home, after a week's visit with J; -and Mrs. W. G. poteet. r U Rev. Z. Parla, of Marlon, presiaj.. ! sldsr of the Morganton District 2 the regular quarterly meeting at i2 ! pkice Thursday and FWdsr v71 " assisted by Rev, A. A. Anrel A. .. of the Methodist Church. Mr. T. P. Baker attended the iw federate reunion In Ashevllle. Mr. Fin Young hsa returnM Brwln. Tenn.. after a visit -X friends and relatives at thla nlae 1 Mr. Claude Taylor, of Johnsont's. Ienn..y spent Wedneeday In tow- ' "r v. uerry and s Rnsser and James, left Wednssoa. Halifax County to visit "ungJ?. parenta: ' aenT Institute, in visiting Misses Nsu"S Wrgarrt Young for a few days. .t-Thi itfit Church? mSLTZ a Weldon funeral services of a. friend. this week to conZ:'."11. a of a erl.- . DR. C M. BEAM DENTIST Over OarmJchacl'a Pharmae, Patton Ave. Kn trance PHONE 1S61 Lester E. Barrett. ' ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Of the North Carolina Bar Patent and Trade-Marks , Drawer f0 ' Washington, D. C. '&M$tiM.tM& A N T H O N ' Y S Galvanized Pipe, Valves and Fittings, Terra Cotta Pipe, Flue Lining, Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Wholesale and Re tail. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. SUGG & BRITT, 'Phone 4217. Distributors 17 Broadway. -Pittsburgh Gas Heaters. How Does She Do It? SHE hasn't an unlimited amount to spend on her clothes. In fact, you doubt very much whether the has any more than you have. Yet she is always ex quisitely gowned. How does she do it? You meet her on the street. She wears a striking coat. It's not expensive, yet it wins a glance of approval from pass ersby. For it has a something about it that's different. And when she goes to a matinee, a card party, a dance it's the 6ame story over again. People ao single her out. It's her clothes of course! But, having only a moderate amount to spend, how does she manage to dress 60 well? We'll tell you.' She hat learned where tc y mop. " " At one-time sheprobably bought her clothes hap hazardly here, there, any where, uind then she came here! She bought once, twice, three times. Each time she was more satisfied with her pur chase than before. She found apparel new, smart, moderately-priced. She met an un failing courtesy. And so she has continued to buy here season after season, year after year. The smartest Fall Fashions are now resdy. No matter how limited your purse, if you choose here, you will attain an undeniable chic.' -IIFATTDKAVEI Campbell and Vance . , PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 1271 170 Patton Avenue (I CORTC STRIPPED DOWN Hud son C h a s s i s Open for inspection in our show room. Don't miss the opportunity of seeing this. Weaver M otor GOo 29-31 Spruce St, 'Phons 221.1- ObSMS I
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