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Mr. JUT^Tir u*i Mr. mm! Mn. W. K. Llniwy and front i visit to frlnuh In Cbapsl Hill. Is the fMt <* Mr aad Mrs. R U Pena la tMa <itj. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Webb have re ed Mttdi «k! I Miaa Mm Edward, and Km Z*ig> ler of the Kkml faculty ipMl Um, peat ««*li «ad la Winasborn, S. C. J The local W. C. T. U. wtR meet with at UO o'clock. Subject "Total Ab atiaaaca and Law Enforcement." Cirri# No. 1 of the Fiasbyterton auxiliary will aieet Honda at I M o'clock with Mm. Joha to an PIm street. O. B. Webb Wft laat week for Kiaaii, Fla.. where tea wfll apart mm tHaa engaging ia tba sports of that ■act km. T. 0. Fawcett. president of tha I star to points to FlerMa. Mm. Wallace R Dobeon, of Salis bury, Md.. la tha fiat of bar daaght ar, Mlaa Dobaon. manic teacher In tba local schools. Miaa Winona Da ran port collar*, la •pending a day* with her parent* Rev. and G. W William*. W. A. Poor* Jr., of Williamson, W. j Va., «u called here laat week by the 1 serious illnea* and death of hi* fath er W. A. Poore. Ernest Moaer and faaiily have mov ed into the Moore street residence recently vacated by Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Ball. Rev. B. H. Millikan pastor of Friends church, la attending the Fifth Annual Conference of Ministerial Associa "tion of North Carolina yearly meet ing, held at Archdale. Mrs. W. E. Jackson left Wednesday for New York to boy an additional stock of good* for bar opening on Mar. 18th and 14th This is her aoeoad visit to the northern markets this year. Miaa Lola West, superintendent of Martin Manorial hospital, spent Sun day to Stuart with her father, J. T. West Mr. West waa paralysed soase months ago bat hi* condition sniias Thame* KIger, Mn of dtf ctrrlti' Will Hirer, mffcrcd • broken araJ W Saturday. The bey lamped off the front porch falling when ba attoJl j the earth. In aoM wmy U MI on Ma arm breaking H. 8. E. Oatea, of GreonTflla, N. C.. to tba faaat of bk father-in-law. 0. I* Simmon*. Mr. Oataa it adminis tering on tba eaUta of bU father, tba late H. M. Gatea, of The Hollow, Va. 11m Wwh and patrons of Jadfl Vogler. battery expert at tba Wlllardfl Bm riua Station, will again find him I at bla old Job. Jack h Joa» trrJ. aoetattag whb tba "Mgb Wuwa" of| TYm m»mhai» at tba Tkarabt At tvrnnm llridf dob «m mj> Mtfkt fiiTIjr «a(aita toad by Mr*. John Uo hntu but Til or why aftarnoon. Mrs. Wfll llillinmofU. a mmt hrid* trnMimI an ittncttn fntat Tba fnnk Miaaiottary no .1 ■- -• * _ i » t. , -i_ nfij wn ■ vvi j qvh| iiiiin owwirN aad mhi MMkf to tb diatrtrt par «o«a0a Monday e*artin* with Miaa Mm Waat aa Haataaa and Mra. MH fhall aa Mar. A Ixairttfal aolo by Miaa Klayior Long arcompaniad by Miaa Waat and a laaaon (hatch tram "Tba Task A (Mad" by the praaidant. Mra. O. H Yoklay, war* apacial faatnraa of tba program. Raspbarry lea with whipped rraaai, bi omiiaa. coffea and rraan wara *ar*ad dnrinf tba social boor. Notic* to Wtau'i CWk Miaa Sptnar wfll baaa tba Mm orer'i book at tba ctob maatinff Ftliaj and wfll ba praparad to i at alia doaa tbaa. Tba yaa* ii dcajrto* to a dfcaa and if each wwbai will ba*r tbia to mind tba ti «aaun I' wfll ba asvad much work. ii*« , ' The United ..Daughters of Dm Con (Mbncy wffl meet wtth Mn C. C. Elder this afternoon at I:SO. Mr*. W. E. Merritt and Mr*. W. E. W. E. Merritt, Jr., are (ponding thli week with the latter'* parent* at Olsde Spring*. Va. Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Gwirfe and Mr*. R. J. Lorill *pent Wednesday wtth Mr. and Mr*. P. A. George in Win »ton-Wal«Bi. Mr. Allen M. Craig, returned busi ne*« missionary to Africa, will give an address at 11 o'clock Sunday morn inr at First Presbyterian Church. The public is cordially invited. Friends of for. C. C. Haymors, who has boon ill three weeks, will be glafl to know that he has sufficiently recovered to *H up at hois and hopes to be oat la a few day*. rmii«p-waranaw, Mount Airy m«w 'hant, whllea away the time Mattering ' with Me radlo which he haa Metalled :hy Mi bed. Phinip «M operated on for gall KaM mm weeka ago and j K *M not long thereafter when he hegan to rail for Me radio flow hr •■ntertaina tlx entire upper floor with the tnaHuwant and bo ran tana in on the etoek aiarketa of Kaa York and Chk-ago at wflt and keep tn toorh with markat condition*. ft. E. Alberty, of Fairetew, a broth er of lharlff Albarty. ta a patiant at | tha hoepttol enffering wttk heart ; trouble. Hta condition la vary aerioaa and littla hop* ta entertained of any improvement. Ha akw baa a aon who ta being traatad for plewlay by Dr. Martin In tha hoapital. I. R. NdUwiff raturnad ta Ma hnw Toeeday following auoaaaful ra ni to a broken —Ma. Ha la atill MgbUy »trapped tip and It arm ba ««(• time before ba will have full oae of Ma Hab. Mra. L. L Martin coathroaa to bn r>rov» foltowfac an up a ration noma waaka ago. and axpacta to ba abla to ' rrtcrn home hi a few daya. lingaworth Draf Cm., waa u pa rat ad on laat Friday for gall btaddar, and ia on tha road to ien»»e»y. K C. Brown, xnparintandant of tha Merth State Granite Co.. kaa baa* a patiant at tha haapltal for arraral daya. Ha waa ©paratad on Monday for ulcer of tha atoaaarh. Rlrbard Martin, aaa of Dr. Motr 8. Martin. rrmaifte right rich. "Dick", aa ha la popularly known, waa making ■ ad tMa yaar, bat waa takan 81 arvera! waaka ago and haa bean weiring treatment at tha boapHal. Ha la aaf faring with tha diaaaaa known aa "alaaping atrkneaa," which ia brought on by Hiihunation of tha brain. Ra t-ovary from it la vary long and drawn oat and Dirk kaa tha baat wtahee of oar fotka for an aart/ rentoration of Health. Miaa Jaaaia Wood, daughter of W. 1. Wood of White Plaina. aubmittcd to a aariooa ooeration Wednesday. Holcomb Apartment House Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, who; recently leased the P. A H. cafeteria, have taken over Mrs. P. D. Holcnmb's | apartment house on Pine street are now prepared to accom the public with wed as t« furnish Mrs. Hoteomb wfl retain rooms and the Matthews family will also have living rooms hi the Hoi YOU Are innted to attend a Show ing of Millinery and Ready-to Waar on Living Models in Oar Windows To-night Thursday, 7:45 P J. Harrison's Friday and Saturday Materials -For Children's Frocks .. When you pt ready to do your spring am for the children, take the time to come and aee displays at materials for this purpose. The many suggestions offered will aid you greatly in deciding 4 » p ' T J>t' '.%• ?9' upon the materials, needs. and colors best for your — — m—g— ■■ • .^rw jpnnf noiicry Phoenix and Allan A tlu b«*t hosiery value* on tlM market today. W. #1. w www m m ww William Allan Poora, a«a 7* jwn died Monday aftamaaa at tha bona of hit daufhtar Mtaa AIM Poora an Oak atraat. Mr. Poor* Im4 baaa 01 far mm tmw and Ma daath waa Mat uimyartad Ha waa bora la Sorry Comity aad ha. ipaat Moat of h» Ufa in Man* Airy. Ha waa a faithful aiambar of Ha Una Matbodiat church. Th« d«c»aa»d la martWad by hia sacond wifa, tkraa daughter*, Mrm. C. W. O'Neal, Miaaca Alma and Vtr rinia Poore, four anna P. H., W. W. and J. B. Paora all af thia city and W. A. Poof* af WUUamaon, Waat Va. Tha faaaral waa candaetad from tha baam at aaa thirty Wadaaaday afternoon by Ira. 0. W. Wtlliaau af tha ftoekferd ftraat Matbodiat church aad E. G. Davia af tha Plrst Baptiat ebuith. fntai laaat waa aalt at Maw Papa Airy Naj. Hnpkina la i But ability and haa mm » ran of Mr vie* in th« Army, far a ntnabar ai ytmru K* >u at Um brad at a train staff for Salvation A nay Ha ratt m head of tfca work ta tMa mc tion and ia ioMtad at Charfatta. Staff Capt. Smith and Caf*. PWk pany Mm to tMa city. will pr mdi tha dMtrch mi in. t I mtml m »• L—r. | Miles From Today MILES FROM TODAY—Sixty, Seventy or Ninety Thousand steps from your purchase of Nunn-Bush Ankle-Fashioned Oxfords— You are still proud of your footwear.. Its snug ankle-neatness—without gapping or slipping—still endures. iiS We have a large variety of styles., Come in and be convinced of the merits of these famous Oxfords. Hawks-Boyles ~Co. ' -K .--J
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