Mm Nufint Fulton ku retorn
ed to Elk hi after viaiting bar parent*
Mr. and Mm. J. H. Fulton during the
ChrlaUna* holiday*.
M. T. Hkb and daughter* Minn
PhNm and Haael Hirka and Mra.
William Sadler, of High Point were
w«k end gueata of Mra. W. A. Bolt.
Mr. and Mra. E. P. Grantley, *f
Gnnoboro, hare returned from a
abort rialt to Mra. George Belton
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harriaon and
tafktar returned to tki city Sun
day after a pending the holidaya with
Mra. Harriaon'• parenta in Charlotte.
Miao Ethel Haynea left Tueaday for
■fehMand, Va., to reaumo her hoapi
tol training after a ponding tho holi
daya in thi« city with her pmta,
tariff and Mra. C. H. Haynoa.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Walker and
brother Calvin Walker of High Point
wore holiday viaitor* in the homo of
their parent* Rev. and Mra. W. J.
8. Walker ea North Main etreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Julina SoKotta ask
two children of Duluth City, MinaJ
and Mr. Prod Sobotta of Kanaaa City J
Mo., are fneata of Mr. and Mra. Jolur
Mia* Wheeler, of Walnut Cove,
Mia* Redman, of Pilot Mountain knd
Mr. Wheeler of Walnut Core, apent
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. W. H.
MM ElimNeth Long If ft Tnndiy
to resume her duties m pupil naree
ia St Lake's hospital Rirhmond, Vs.,
•Iter • short visit to her father in
th*s city.
Mr. and Mrs. Porson Paddiaon, of
MJrthewiUe, Ark., Dr. and Mrs. John
FaMlaon, of Kernemville, and Mr.
3K!Llii witt' their mother MrTj.
ig the number art E. H. KoehtK
0. 0. Orares. A. E. and J. ft.
h and Blair Bines.
\ «»d Mrs. Oscar Yok ley hare
nod from Charlotte where they
called last week by the serkws
N of Mrs. Yokley's sister Miss
thy Wilkinson. Her friends In
city win he (tad to know that
Wilkinson's condition has ha
and frtande in B*anah*. ▼«.
Mr. aad Mrs. WIMm «. Ktwtt and
rhildrea *peat CfcrtrtNas wHh rtk
tire* la Wln*<*a Balam.
Mr. Gaorga Belton who to working
at Baaeett, Va., apeat the MMqri at
hi* IMM here.
Mr and Mrm. Ed Vram, W Raids,
vllle, spaa* tkt Chrieuaaa MMqn
ban with reiatirea.
Harvey Barnard ha* retarned tram I
H ■ II* v i })•■ whare ha ipaM iranl
day. of ChrWM. wart.
Mr. and Mr*. Osrrisaa, of Darttr
*pant Chri*tm* with Dr. and Mrs.
H. ft. Beyer.
Mia* Lillian Tilley ha* rstaraad
frnm • viait to Darhaai.
A. t WoH* and family, of Gas
ton i*. rial tad relative* here daring
the holiday*. ■ v
Tha family of Dr. M. Y. Allan
movine thi* weak to Pina Ridge.
A *oa V. A. Jr., was born to Mr.
land Mrs. P. A. Tbarfcer, Wadnaaday
pacmbcr 17 at thetr koat oa Worth
«trtat.
Miss A lata Sparrer waa hoataas at;
a delightful party Monday evening1
whan mk-joftff was play ad at two i
tables.
Deliriou* refreahment* wara aerred
during tha evening.
Tha Sacrament of Tha Lord's
Sup par at Central Church
Sunday
Tha *MTsmant of Tha Lord'* Sup-j
oar will ba obaarvad M Cantrnl Math- j
i di»t church naxt Sunday morninr at:
tha 11 o'clock hour.
Tha Woman's Mluionary aociety
will maat Monday afternoon at >
o'clock.in tha Sparser room of tha
' hurrh. A full attendance is daalr
cd. Tha new officer* of the aocicty
will be metalled at thia time.
Mrs. Rd Harrell (Had auddenly of
heart failure at her home aa North
Main atrsst about midnight Friday
night. She had been indisposed far
about two week* but had been look
in* after her home duties until the
day before her death.
Her reautin* were carried to her
former home In Tennessee for inter
ment, the funeral party leaving here
Sunday.
A
Bride* Party for Miw Long
Miss Elisabeth Long, who U in
training at St. Luke'* ho«pi'al in
Richmond, Va., was honor** during
her holiday visit here at a pretty
party ia the Sargent home Monday
t-veninjr when Mr*. Rath Martin *u
hostess at five table* of bridge.
Top wore «aa held by Mia* Lav*
Banner and pretty vanity eaaes were
prtsented to both Miu Banner and
Mia* Long.
Tempting refreshments in two
courses wore served by the hostess
assisted by Mias Mary Tfcoapaoli
and Mrs. Wayne Christian.
Ma Fay ami Mr*. AMmt
Mrs. John Foy and Mrs. Oaodi Ab
sher entertained Jointly at tiw boas*
of Mr*. Foy WtiMaday aftarnoon aad
evening. the ssessben of th* Tome
Matron's eh* and otipr friend* be
ing the gneeta.
Holiday decoration* of red and
KTwen with fragrant blooming nar
cissi formed aa attractive Betting lot*
twelve tables at which rook waa play
,9*.
I' Receiving with Mrs. Foy and Mra.
Ipksh* wore Mrs. Will Hollingsworth
Jo recent hrids, Mias bonis* Foy, who
is home from Roanoke Rapids far
the holidays aad Mra. Beat a new
resident.
A salad coaras with^offe* follow
ed by mints waa served after the
Vh£L' SdMl Sal
Miaa Verona Wnt waa
Tueaday cvMhtff to bar U|k aehoot j
f'.-rula at a delightful party.
Carnm and prorrat
•ion filled the happy hoar* and lea
• raam and ealte ware acrvrd follow
<1 Sy minta in dainty Chriatmaa baa
*mith-AltraJ
Miaa Sallia Smith and Mr. 'Jerry
•\ llrttl motfiwl to Hillaville, Vlr*iniaj
*hm they were quietly married
Sunday afternoon by toer. B. L.
Parka. The bride ia the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. E. P. Smith of rout*
rt and the gronm ia the aon of Mr. and
Mra. ft. V. Allred of route t.
informal
of
Af
variooa polnta,
ia thia city.
- L VI.
aa at Ma
The aix-montha old aon of Mr.
Mra. Jim MMkiff iflad at
it Ita parenta aa Orchard atiaat Wed
nesday morning following mi illaaaa
of only a few hour* with pniamiiaia
and notp. Tha child appeared to ha
'a ita uaaai health
waa firmt noticed to ha aiek juat a
few hoora before ita daath. Burial
will take place aome time Thuraday
at
Holiday Viiitim* on Route 3
Mount Airy. R>ute 8. D«c. M.—The
•chock of this wet ion hsv* started
after having a t»k for the Christ
mas holidays.
Miases Julia and Lillian Turner of
Mount Airy visited Kate Haymore
Sunday night and Monday after
spending *J«W days with their par
ents at Laurel Fork. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. SmI and fam
ily spent the past week end with Mr.
Seals parents near Lambeburg.
George Younger spent the Christ
mas holidays with Mends' and rela
tives haw.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Key is very ill with pneumonia.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hicks
Sunday. • son.
Mr. and Mrs Vestal Watson have
moved to their new home aa this
rants.
Miss Maude Uwsf«od of Winston -
Sales spent a few days with her mo
ther Mrs. Lola Llvengond.
Rufus Haymore visited hit uncle
,r. R. Haymore, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Zemmerman1
and babies spent Christmas with Mrs.1
Zemmerman's mother, Mrs. Lola Lhr
enguod.
Glenn York of Thomasville spent
the Christmas holidays with his par-'
•nts Mr. and Mrs. Tom York em this
route. ' |
In last- week's Im of The Newt
w» chronicled the Ration at Halva-'
tioa Army h»sii|ssriir» stating that
Mrs. Miles and children «f Durham,
and little Mias Doris 8ra!f of New
Y«% were spending the holidays
No Goods Charged During This Sale
Simmons Clothing Co.
"TW Batter Cloth**"
•ceo* of CWMmi ml flood dicta
tor, Ikoick lltUo known to the world.
nuUido Ha Bloo Ridge mountain wall*
Kaa played aa important and poculiar
part in tho hwtory of the entire na
tion and especially in that of tho
■oath. —>
It waa Saltville that gar* tho arm
io* of tho Confederacy their chief salt
supply when that conuaodity waa at
a premium in tho blockaded aouth.
During tho war of the revolution, iah
from the Holaton valley made the
acanty rationa of General William
CimpWU' colonial more palatable.
In the markets of tho aouth during
a long period from the discovery of
the salt depooita in 1748 to a com
paratively recent date, salt from the
town, which drew Ha nam* from Ha
~hief induatry, waa mU.
First known to history aa the "salt
lick" hunting grounds of the Indiana,
the valley in which Saltyille is situ
ated was explored by a party of Vir
ginia colonists, to one of whom.
Claries Campbell, King Soorge II, of
England, mads a grant of the revolu- '
tionary war tk ath deposits «m
owaed mi ofmM bjr. General Wil
liam Campbell. the km of the battle
The properties m« the hagiantag
at their mudsia drrdspaent during
rarh soethern state established a ket
tle there nd received the uH boiled
down from He particular kettle. Ped
rral troop* Made numerous effort* to
capture the salt work* and were re
pulaed in one battle after suffering
heavy losse* Finally Union soldiers
under General Stuneraau stormed the
pl*« and horned the furnaces.
Following the war between the
state, both salt and plaster were man
ufactured at Saltville, the firm fail
ing la 1W0, when the Mathieson Al
kali works the preeent operators, took
over the industries.
FOR OVER 49 YEARS
HALX.-S CATARRH MBDtClNB has
besa used successfully in Lke Iriilaul
». n»t*rrt.
HALLt CATARRH WKDICINI eea
*«m »r aa CMsimeri whtafc Oulckly
Relieves hv torsi »M.I-»»U«e. and th«
lateral M»<li.in«, u rnn.c. which acts
tfc« *»:- o e» »!>- Murous Sur
lured, ihtis r*4«rinir ti»- It fttminaUea.
•old U all ilr-«snrv
w » » <> -WA». Ofeto
TINY BABY KANGAROO HI
POUCH SIX MONTHS
Ns^Yort Zoo much haa hM laJt!
rd about the kangaroo1! birth. «kMk
haa rfiiwnl somewhat of « pub
to coologiata until ncrat year*. TW
young arc bora in a comparatively
rudimentary condition, and are M
trred during their later ilmliifl
in a pouch, which ia a fold of akin m
the abdomen of the mother.
A kangaroo at birth weighs about
twenty grain*, ia only a trifle mora
than an inch long, and not much
thicker around than a lead pencil, ft
ia a tiny, pinkish, naked mass, aM
wth the exception of the perfectly
formed front legs, bears but little re
semblance to the adult kaagarao.
It i* by no means of theua front tags
that it finally succeeds in propelling
itself to the (ouch, where in andv
goes its more mature dcrdofMrt,
and where tt remains attached to Ma
mother's udder for several motitke
It is completely developed and raadg
to leave the pooch after sis monthe
when tt ia permitted to ehift for It
self.
Radio Concert
At The Store of
Carter-Walker Furniture Co.
Thursday night, Jan. 1st at 9 o'clock Lucresia Bori and John McCormack
will broadcast a concert over Radio. Those Victor artists are world
and a great treat is in store for Radio listeners. Our store will be open
you will be welcome to come in and hear this concert from the air over
trola Radio.
Among other selections McConnack will