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Mount Air, New* * Ga. arrived Monday iHfht i and Mm. C C. Haymors. Mr. and Mis. Murray Thompson oO Stuart Va. pained throurlt here Mon day an mate to King to viait ralativea. Rev. ml Mra. Joe Snow and Mr. and Mra. Ed Snow han this week to viait raiativea in ~ K. H. and W. M. Jordan trip to Siesirt, Mon Ethel Tesh left the firat of tba wark to visit her sister Mra. J. W. Borland in East Orange, N. J. Mia* Annie Waetmnaeland left Sat urday for bar home, in Go Ida bo ro after visiting Miaa Martha Stone in thia erty. J. D. Ayrea of Max Meadows, Va. i« the guest of his son J. E. Ayres in this city. Mra. Evelyn Nitnoelu of Winston Salem visited Mra. E. C. Ashby last Miss Luc ret ia Ashby haa returned to her home in thia city after teach ing in Morgantxm. Gen. Bowley of Fort Bragg arriv ed ■ last Thursday for a short visit to Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Ashby. Miss Rachel Haynes has returned from Raleigh where she taught music in the school for blind, the past school { Dewey Poor*, who has been spend ing some time at Santorium, arrived Monday night to enter Martin Memor ial hospital for a minor operation. Mrs. A. D. Barker, correspondent for "The News" from route 1, is a pa tient at Martin Memorial hospital for treatment. Mia* Anna Schroek, who taught m Concord the past school term, is the guest of her aunt Mrs. D. V. Price, <m mate to her heme in Marion, Vs. Mrs. Cora Giiaser is having a rental' house below the Friends cnurrh re modeled and made into a modern ten | Mrs. 8. S. Lawrence and little s« of Sapulpa, Ok la. are guests of hi parents the Rev. and Mrs. D. Vance I Mrs. E. C. Foy and daughter Misses Grace, Louise and Frances Foy and Miss Bess Merritt motored to Win ston-Salem, Monday. Miss Lena Spinks of Albemarle is the guest of Mrs. 8. S. Lawrence, of Oklahoma, at the home of her parents Rev. and and Mrs. D. V. Price. Misses Carrie Folgeman and Anna Baughn leave Thursday morning for a motor trip to Richmond, Va. Vir ginia Beach and other points. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall of Wd Fort have arrived to make their heme here. They have rooms in the home of Mrs. W. E. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moser, of Greensboro, have moved into an apartment In the Lawrence home on Moore avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Graves and little son William Jr., Mrs. Margaret McAllister and Mias Adelaide of Win ston-Salem were week end guests in the home of Solicitor 8. P. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hutchison leave this week for Asheville, Henderson villr and Lake Junaluska and while away will tour Western North Caro lina. Miss Bennelle Pettigrew, the popu lar Craven beauty parlor manager, left the first of the week for Winston Salem whore she will make her fu Miss Ada Jonas has returned from Raleigh where she attended the Pub lic Health Nuraee' Institute. She spent Sunday with her slater at Cha pal Hill en route homo. Cards have bean roeolved here an as unci ng the arrival of a eon Law rence Odell bora last Thursday to lk. aad Mrs. H. O. Wearrer, Greens The local W. C. T. W. will moot with Mrs. G. W. Williams on Roekford ■treet Tueeday afternoon at 8 o'clock All members are urged to be present as plans will be made for an old f»»h ioned spelling-bee. Misses Margaret Ashby, Muriel Grove and Mary H oil i day of the lo cal school faculty are attending a house party at Bennett Springs nea* », Virginia. They made the trip 'i the country in Mias Holliday£ 3* w,ii t>H» Miaaaa Crsc* Poy, Bess Merilt and who will t«uu*h Imm »Im , „„|n, I wr* Bt nwj term will i««v« next Wednesday lor •n extewUi trip to California. w5.rtrvs:sr arw; this wMk to risfc Miaa Martha 8aan S^terKTsSi "~to" Ml.. MUM FruM, or OlaMan burg. Conn., a member of the facal ty of N. C. C. W„ Greensboro, arrives Wednesday night to vialt Miaa Laviaia n 11 jrwmb Tickata far tha Woman'• Club baa. quet may be procared, from tha la aiee selling tkkeU op to It o'clock FrMay, however all who wl»h to fo should buy tickata at once aa it will ba more aatisfactory to tha manage ment to know in aavanee how many will attend. Mount Airy haa three rapraaanta. "Uvea in tha graduating daaa of M. C. C. W. Graenaboro, thia year, the gra riuatoa being Misaa* Laviaia Powell, Maud* Bandy and Mary Herring, the latter from route 3. Other pupila re turning from thia institution or learn ing are Miaees Moselle Owan, Annie Bundy, Elisabeth Aahby. Ethel Hay nea, Klotae Sparger, Nell Politer, and Lois Bpaugh. X .A camping party oompoaed of Miaa-* i*a Frances Leonard, Mary Mills Faw cett, Eleanor Kirk man, Joaephine Jackson, Mary-Lou Haynea, Kathleen Jackson and Agnes Galloway, chap eroned by Mr. and Mr. J. Henry Ai red and Miss Catherine Maritt left Monday afternoon to spend a week at Lovill's orchard an the Ward'a Gap road, about twelve miles from town. Masdames C. H. Haynea, F. D. Hol <-omb, and F. L. Smith left Thursday for an extended sight-seeing trip. They will visit Miaa Lorile Haynea in going by water to Washington, D. C. j Tbfy will iait Miaa< Lucile Haynea in New York. A trip up the Hudson, and a visit to Niarfrfra Falls, and other points north with a stop at Lu ray Cavern# in Virginia on the return trip wHI complete their itineracy. Frank C. Poo re won the box of silk hose offered by J. E. Ayrea j Co. to the person guessing the correct weight of the stone supported by one ladies stocking, for a week, in the show window. The atone weighed 67 pounda, and- that waa Mr. Poo re's guess. Valuable Prop arty To Sell at Ah, Purvis* property in this cit^s will be sold at auction* next Friday. This property is located on Moore avenue ana E. Oak street, and for years the Moore avnaa property was known as the Haynes boarding ho jae. This residence property together with the other property has been divi ded into building lots. The Moore avenue property is eloas in and will be valuable buamess pro perty in a few years, the Oak street property is being offered as residence property and is cooviently located for business people. Mas—tic Temple Meeting A meeting of the Masonic Temple Co. will be held Friday night, at 8 o'clock in the lodge room. All those who have stock in the proposed tea pie and all Masons are urged to at tend as there are several matters of importance to be acted upon. C. Binder, Sec. Tl EXPECTANTJ MOTHERS A Imrn >■<■*»-Ward T«fc tWw My E. l^kW.VytoUe SpringteM. OMo.-'Lydto B. PUt haus's Vegetable Compound proved a Van Lindley's CUI nOWERS •PHONE— W.S.MeDrugt». M>r-wr!i ram Slit The Industrial City Malty * Au t»n Co.. at Hick Point. hu recently Th^e^^'hl. nnuiJtf 3f",^rcy £r it^h5'«ra: ft davalopment of H kRowij n Hlfb land Park. They have about 200 lata andjril^offer for Mia to tba higheat toil* mere details of thea alt. Th* Sunday school of the Phrat Preebyterian church will five a apac. ial program of muaic number*, read inp and other axaretaaa at S o'clock Sunday evening. Bach department of the achoal from the beginner* through the adalt department will have a part in the prorram. Thia la the Foreign Miaaion day in the Piartytarian church and tnis year the program riv en ia on 'The Land of the Locked ftib le, and No Chriatmaa"—Bracil. Ilia asarciaea will ahow the varioua waya in which die Bible can be unlocked, how the darknaaa csn ha lighted up, and a real Chriatmaa made poaaihle. Miaa Sudye Bum* wilt aing and there will be other special numbers. Reidaville,—June lit. L. M. Shef field, tax collector of Laakaville township, has been relieved of his pockstbook, 3,000 In money and checks and other papers of value. The haql waa made in a mysterious manner while Mr. Sheffield wfa ans wering the telephone in his office jk Leakavilla. Thref or 'our persona were in the office at the time, some of whom have been questioned anH who appear ed just as mystified as Mr. Sheffield. The officer had just taken his purae from his pocket in order to gat a stamp for a letter when he was inter rupted by the ringing of the telephone. I^e left the pocketbook on the table, went to the 'phone' and returned to discover the loaa. Suspicion of courae, pointed to some of the occupant* of rha room. Mr. Sheffield has offered a liberal ■•••ward and is using every method to ipprehend the rogue. ■ :. ' % : \\ >. Svdnor & Sparger Insurance Agent* W1UNT AIRY. ••• N C. has. Ross Tagg&rt Second Night at Ch»utau<l<>» Mr. TM|*rt is mi mmchmbn VICTOR artiat and Ml of tt» - Carter-Walker Furniture Co. Young Matron* Moot K delightful meeting of the young Matron*' book club was held in Um home of, Mr*. J, C. Hill laat Thurs day the only other guest* present being recent brides Mesdames Oscar Yokley, Raymond Smith, Joe Haynes, Claude Absher and Oscar Merritt and Misse* Clara Belle Morris, of Ashe* boro, and Helen May, of La Grange, guests of Mrs. James Yokley. The home was tastefully decorated with peonies, snap-dragons and roses and rook was played at six tables. Mesdames A. V. West, E. G. Smith J. G. Harrison, I. H. Allied and W. Fulton assisted the hostess in serv ing a delicious salad course with iced tea. MiUUry^TraiuMMFroo For Between three and four hundred more young men from North Carolina can be admitted to the healthful Ctti isens Military Training Camps which are opened and operated at goernment expense each summer with no cost to the young men who enter. Application blanks and information can be secured from Postmaster G. K. Snow, Mount Airy, N. C. or Al bert L. Cox, Baleigh, N. C. Will Attwd Great CiWwm V Mums Ethel Unsnwood, Virrinia Yarter, Winona Williams, and Lillie Fowler, Wade Hatcher and W. B. Hale will leave Tuesday of next week to , attend the annual conference of the Epworth League of the Western North Carolina Conference, M. E. Church, South, which Meets in Char- i lotte May 12-16. It ia estimated that this will be the l if res test Epworth Leajpie conference ever held in the hifltory of the W. N. C. organization. Why Suffer from Rheumatism? Do you know that nine out of every l ten cases of rheumatism are ximply : rheuptatism of the muscles or chronic I rheumatism, neither of which require and internal treatment? The pain may be relieved by applying Cham berlain's Liniment, which make* sleep and rest possible, and that eertainljr means a great deal to any one af flicted with rheumatism. - 7h* JMKJm V Hood Jackson Brothers Showing of FOOTWEAR Large selection of favored footwear for the whole family at exceptionally low prices Red Riding Hood Shoes ✓ fC~ The popular Red Riding Hood Shoes are now being shown for children. Stock consists of novelty dress and general wear shoes—All built on foot form lasts. Men's Shoes and Oxfords Men's shoes in Brown, Black and Tan in French, English and conservative style* in calf, kid and Kaffor-Kid. "Natural Bridge Arch Savers" ' An Orthopedic shoe for women. A corrective shoe with a butftin arch-support which insures comfort and wear. ' • — New sty Us m novelty shoes, satins and walking sfeow.
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