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G. of : a h Sorry Cooot; fainted oat that the fight over the rood superintendent could ha con >>■11 ill farther If the highway com miasion vu disp oa«d to carry it on. Maee tha County Commissioners have diaeharged the highway commiuion's official it would be within the lawful right of tha highway commission to Nnw to recegnlxe the selection made Vjr the County Commissioners, and also refuse to issue the necessary warrants which would be necessary /More Mr. Folger could nay the new •aperintendent or any other employe that might be put in offic by Mr. Ptjpr or the County Commissioners. TVs highway commission :i how ever cognizant of tha broad powers that have recently been inveatod in the hands of the County Auditor, Mr. Folger. and while it could seriously toterfere with the last move made by the County Commissioner*, yet the members want to aaa tha road work' of tha county continued and are giv ing Mr. Belton all the cooperation possible in order that his work win fee more effective and of the great art amount of good. are going to • Junior duir of My* aad the *Mk which will be of the attractive features of the Billy wr I vie* out night m dlittr from the __all n 11M - HIknl IMV will DC vVwii Th* evangelist who i. ■amy yours a baa tho large cities of tim ho has boon **chui J#)v^'rr* larger cities of this and othor of tho Uaioa. Tho tont that ho Is us ing now will comfortably soat twenty hundred people. Services every night beginning at 7:30. Two services on Sundays, 3 p. m. and 7:30. First Baptist To Have The Chrysler club of the First Bap list Church Bsrscs class last Sunday won the contest that has been going on bstsrssn tfas Buick club and the Chrysler dib for the last Month. The contest was for new member* and at At the beginning of the contest the class was evenly divided and the two clubs started off evenly matched. For the first two Sundays the clubs were shout even, but the last two Sunday* of the contest showed a Uttfc more strength of the winners, lite atten dance last Sunday was IK. All members of the class are urg ed to be present this coming Sunday in order that plates may be wrilri tor the number that will be present at the banquet, which will be given by the Buick club to the elaat. Milt Talker! Taut City Thin Weak The Milt Toiber Shows new giving performances oa Benfro hill, this city, are drawing good attendance and this popular aggregation of play ers is being hailed by tta oM The ehow is under of Be yd Holleway, who to a likeable fellow, clean cut and* held Meade wherever he geea. Be to a real artist oa the stage and troupe to of a etnas of mm mm found with any other the rand. The plays given by the i I Kiwanis to Hold Ladies' Night Dr. Jacobs StUctod as Speak er of Evening. Friday night will he the quarter ly Ladies' Sight meet ing uf the Ki wanis Club, the meeting to be held at the Blue Ridff Hotel Beginning at seven o'clock. The program committee hat a sur prise in store for thoaa in attendance and are not giving oat any informa tion. The committee has. however, announced that Or. I. T. Jacobs, pas tor of the First Baptist Church, will be the speaker of the evening, 'i his will be Dr. Jacobs' first appearance before the people of Mount Airy out sMt Ma palpi' and his appearance be fore the club will draw a larg<* at tendance. S. C. Stewart of Mtddtotewa, Va., former hotel and prod so* man ef this city, accompanied by his mm Paal ■pent several days of las* weak here looking after bminass and greeting old frteada. They mad* the trip through the eoeatry. Jack and Jim Martin, ku of Mrs. | Ruth Sargent Martin of this city han hasn enjoying two ameks of camp Ufa at Hnynes Manorial camp which ia under tha direction at tha Winston-Salam T. M. C. A. and aro striving for tha camp honor iihlaw which ia ft reward for excellence is permanent contribution to the camp, proving one's self a food camper and writing ft letter to tha hon town pa per. Jftck haa passed tha other Ml and hia letter follows: To tha Edi tor of the Mount Airy News; Dear Sir: I thought you might be interest ed in camp life at Haynee Camp. We have sports sock as swimming, boat ing, baseball, tennis, volley ball, horse shoi throwing and hiking. We km an Indian here which adds vary much to the amuaaaaeot of tks boys. "The amp is sitaated in the Ssara town mountains. We bare • tsftti ful lake and the boys enjoy It ever so much. Tom truly. Jack Sargent Martin." New Schedule of Garbage Collection am jwitinrf r _ _ _ y v Jfe far SMI M IN—<mil Ticket Children's Night at Moravian Church Electrical Shop
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