. 1 •. . v THE DUNN k VOLUME IX. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA, |u L_JN OF THE WOMAN’S CLUB AN ENJOYABLE EVENT To* PUco Loot Friday After •teoo In the Local Fra ternal Hall Mors Than One Hundred G uesLa Were Present Many Toaate Worn Made And {Wooded to By Local Spaokw*—Mri. Fred Mc Kay, President of Club, Prw wW—btwtitk| Program Waa Wall Rendered. The get-together luncheon given by the Woman’s club rriday after noon stands out ss one of toe most delightful event* In the history of Dunn't^ocial Hfe. Th# lunaheon was riven In the Pythian hall and every <»*tail was carried out to the highest degree of perfection end the occas ion will long be remembered, and ptliutl/ bo, by every one prrMot, Tables In the shape of a cross were provided with plate, for one-hundred gueets and each plate srma taken. The hall and tabic were artistically de corated, the color scheme* being red. whhe and blue, -suggest,ve oi George Wcdliiwwnn'a U -it S A . 1 w-— —* • wwigj uriuri’ tion, which added to the ittiVthe naM •*“ hall, included pin#. South ern 8 nut ax and Pussy willow. Tho in Vied (omU included mem ber* of the club, mayor J. L. Wade, Hon. H. L. Godwin, James Beat, rep resenting the American 'Legion, P. Grover Britt, representing the rhmn Dispatch and Professor* W B. Snrpcs •ad B. D. Bunn, superintendent and principal of the Dunn schools, re spectively. Officer* of the chib, mo •Istsd by Mrs. J. L Wade, former President of the club, composed the receiving line and greeted the ruse* ss follow*: "“ft l» with pleasure and gratitude that ere welcome yon slater club wo rn*" and fellow townsman. We felt that we could not Ha vs a successful g»t-te-gather luncheon without rep resentatives from these august organ isations of men, as it is to them srr come when wo wish to make better tile beet towryander the son, for en couragement, aid and money. They come to os for inspiration. The streets must be cleaned and beautified, s hospital moat be built, an opera house Is sorely needed and a hotel must net be overlooked. These and other minor undertakings conceived in the minds of our city fsthere need to be expected only by woman ’• Hiagie pow er. Let uu be true to the treat impos ed In us, forgetting the petty things and united as one in the great things of life—eun-enewned women, who live above the fog in public life and in their homes; the slaters, wives and mothers that our Great Master would have us be.” The address of welcome was fallow, sd by a parade of children, dressed to reprerent old-time songs, while those present enjoyed guessing what tong they represented. The children thus drereed In the order In which they marched ware: little Misses Louis* ‘Pit ig« raid and Margaret Towns end, renresemtinsr "Two Mute nt> In Blm"; little Min Deri* Celtrane, np naonting "America”; Gland Pm-rvll KeKay, representing "Old Black Joe"; little Min Helen Johnaoa, np re(anting "Wearing •’ the Green”; Bamari TUghman, representing -Dtaie”; Lloyd Wade, Jr., and Helen Jahdaoa, "Auld Lang Byne"; Jack , Barney, “The Girt I left Behind Mo." the bey* and girl* marched around th* tab lee at which the goseta war* seated., . v Mis. MefCoy, praaidant of the dab acted a* toa*t-nd*W*n. Inter tpereed threaghoat Ibe lancheon were toasts and response*- The least to tbs team was given by Mr*. Anny* Teaag a* follow* i "Cone join in this teal*. Fer ’tia the apet we ten moat- - ■Thia ride the gate* of Heaven. New legend wouldn’t ny. It happened thle way. "One day whea the.cloada war* riven Then cane down froaa the rides' A land-el Me from Para din, And te aa oar hoiae-tawn was gives. 'TortBe gelds stretched aroOnd ft. Whan am anr foru-faUier* found ft A Mt o’ tho wilds of God** making* Thrir waaderiag* won o’or. . They cenMa’t wish for as men. Thaa this that waa their'* Par tbs taking ' \ “h wna klml by tho htwoas, OFFICER IS KILLED AT FAYETTEVILLE W. C. Callahan Shot to Daatk WhlU Standing Guard Our Liquor Cache Fayetteville, Feb. 24_For tin ■Uth time within the put seven yearn, an officer of Cumberland conn ty wu shot and killed In the perfor mance of his doty when W. C. Calla han, special deputy waa fatally woun ded by bootleggers near Victory lake shortly after noon today, dying in ths Hlghsmith hospital In this city four hour* later. Callahan’s alaysr,' who is not known to ths officers. Is being sought by a sheriff’s posse, but is still at large, though John Smtih, a young white man of Gray's Creek township .alleged to have been one of the two men plyced under amet by Callahan shortly before the shoot ing, was recaptured, late this after noon. It waa said at the 8hcrUTa office tonight that the wounded officer* suf fering wu such that he mads no statement u to ths identity of ths man who shot him. The meagre details available as to the actual manner of ths homicide poem to show that Callahan, who lives in Poarces Hill township near ths scene of ths shooting, found a quan tity of liquor hidden In the woods ■WI« Jjiwccticu WO IMC CUZ|C Of U. While the officer woe standing guard over the confiscated whiskey two snen approached and were arrested by Callahan, who thqn called taro young men of the neighborhood named Rail and Strickland, and requested them to telephone Sheriff N. H. McOnrhy. While Strickland and Hall were gene ehols were heard, and whan they reached the spot where they had left the officer they found Callahan had been ahot and the prieoaen had died. Several Aota were fired, but only one took effect, piercing Callahan's kid nay* the Fayetteville polios fordo. Ha was not a regular deputy but frequently acted a* a special deputy, be la the tehth officer who has been dhot in this county since 1916 and the sixth whose life baa been taken. The other* are deputies Frank Does, killed by a negro; W. J. Moore, and Raman Butler, slain by Georg* Hobbe negro; Melvin Blue, killed by Tom Clayton, and A1 Pate, murdered by Marshall Williams, a blocks der. Tit* four who have been wounded and.es caped death are: W. 0. Patrick, seri ously wounded by Clayton; Ransom Pope, shot by George Hall; J. T Kelly, wounded by an insane nun who later took hia own life, and Jones, who was fired on In a recent raid on a liquor still. It was warned by the tun. They smiled on the perfection And called It—Dunn.'’ * - Following cum the ’.omit to the Chamber of Commerce by Mrs W. 8. Snipes, which wee as follow* ‘TJ.'’ the chamber of commerce of qg city.* j A body of men both wiee and witty, i We ows a debt of gratitude prOfoaml Por their endurance and renown. “They atart great movements In our town, Which prove to be both safe and sound. Th«y on teg into many a drive. And make thing* hum. live and thrive. “With the Woman*, cinb they work' hand la hand. To make Dunn the hoaHhleat place in dia land. And atrte. to make old Lucknow Square, A thing af beauty, where now It’a bare. “Juat llaten to Mine thing* they tall; Ttre long we’re to hare a big hotel. And a hotpMal; with pertiap. a ela tion MW, All doe to there mea who puah thing* thro*. "So Join one now In drinking a taut To the Chamber of Commerce, who haa done the meet To make our .tty, beloved Dunn, The vary, beet town under the Mu" Hon. H. L. Godwin reaponded is • P******* manner do both af tbaaa toaata. Mr. Qadwta paid glowing tribute to the werV of the Woman’* chib, which ha doth** m a woman’* chamber 0# commerce, while Ire dn Sued tha ehambor of romuwree ad a man’* woman’* flub. He atm took eooaaton ta commend th, qpirft of re ope rad ea esbatng h.reren dm 1 Oama Chamber %f Commerce and CCeadcatd an paga g.) PROPOSE NEW COTTON MUX FOR WHITRVHX1 White vllle, F»b. N.—Onr oim hundred thousand dollars baa beet , lubaeribed to tbo now cotton mil project recently launched bora bj the chamber of commerce. Choi. H Boyd, experienced cotton mil) eeper i intemlent of Lomberton,- ha* tarrootl gated pomaibllltiea hero and prenown ccd for operating a *ucc*aaful mill aa axeellant. The oatabKabmont of the n«w InJuKry will be largely inatru munlal In bringing an extension ai tfca linea of the Yadkin Power Com pany hare. BAD MAN ARRESTED BUT LATER ESCAPED WOlJUr^r Made Daring Gat A-Way From Armed Of fiewra low After Arrwat Will Hardy, notonoue bod man, wanted In Raleigh for beatlag np • policeman and otfcar ralaeonduet, and a 1*0 wanted In aeveral other placet, wax arreeteo in Comberiaad county, near Falcon, Thursday afternoon However, Ho waa under arrest for a abort time only, making a wild and aoeceaaful Hath for liberty when wr rounded by not If aa than four offi ce ra. When arretted he advised Officers Hocks day. Holland, and Smith that he was willing to accompany them, bat aikcd to be allowed to r° lute the house where he ni making hie abode to change col thee Tbit he wii allowed to do, and in a short time be came out “all dressed up” and ready to go. though not thr way the fear officers would bass had him go. Just at the officer* were preparing to take him their way, Hardy taught tb* refuge of a dense swamp near by the home and faded into the thick neat thereof. The astonished officers had left the scene of action. Hardy went back to the home of L H. Hol land, whore ho hod boon lirlng and eoourad the caah' for which ha had ■way se boldly Thursday afternoon O(fleer Randall, who was a Dunk visitor Friday, admitted to a Dispatch reporter that ho didn’t know*just bow Hardy succeeded in making hss escape from four officers, all of whom were well armed, but aid not deny that hr did that very thing. TRAIN HITS CAR AT SIHTHFIELD Infant Child of Baptist Minis ter Hag Lag Amputated la Craoh Bmithfield, Feb. t3-—The infant child of Rev. Fred T. Collins, pastor of tha Smifftfleld Baptist church, was curiously injured here yesterday about four o’clock when the sedan driven by Mr Collins, and two chil dren, was demolished by an A. C. L sh if ting engine at the crossing mar the depot hors. The child’s leg was severed at a point jest above the ankle, but was so badly crushed that amputation be low the knee was necessary. Mrs. Col lln.! was "bruined and suffered from thr aback, ae did Mrs. Brin Beilins. the maaloUr'i mother, and Mr. Cot llna, who wi^> hia other ehQd, about two yean (old, eaeaped practically without Injury. * It i* thought that the accident oc curred when Mr. CoHIna, eeeing the •htftcr, which wai approaching alow ly. (tapped hie car oa ore track to allow the train to pun oa the other. The engineer aew the ear and thought it eafe to ptloccod. Juet ao the engine wae upon the crowing the ear leaped forward directly la the path af the locomotive, rendering the craeh on avoidable. Mr. CoOIaa wae carried about fifty feet on the cowcatcher before the on fine could he Mopped. The two wo men wore thrown aeide by (ho font of (he impact, and hia two-yanr- eU child aoeapod Injury, being able U get up itaolf. The Injured won carried to tha BmltMWM hoepltel when the Infant'i condition « tonight pronounced at very aorioua. / CAIDOr THANK* Wo with to etrtond our heart-fell Utanka Id our frlende and neigh bon for the hr oynpathy and kladnam dur Mg the (ieknoaa and da«& af eui dear aan and Inther MrnM. MM. AMD MM I- »- MUMUH AMD fiAfifILT, I WlUon, Fab. St. coat a local j daya age a lady 1 ahop and left a jUeairad to waa placed la a a aide. Shortly a farmer WlUon 1 Fayetteville, i after telling hia waa glvaa a be* in he'deairad to mail g aaaa knew Bathing txaMaction picked | tadning the looking oa Ik to the baabar. Not until am neat far the I waa It naiaaed ! hack to WUaaa W( I before lUagiatralo whe diaiaUead tha I___1J_a • •artel arttet had al affcasa. “CAT AND HIGH Em Tha viciaitjr will I Unity to tettnaaa and maat thrilling rod whan “Tha coma* to tha noaday pot the noeaaaary a jrwM both merit* of • jaat a* quickly dean it to th« ■peaking thay am the hoard at ew* aon and their verdict determine* the ■ueeom or fallam of a production. “Tha Oat aad tha Cheery” stood the acid teat aad M tha outset has gone over Mg. Tha play abenads hi mystery and la rtplsde with thrill* aad arfaolaaomc ciimsdy. Worm into It am threads of amedea aad pas sion so thoroughly hamaa that It aarar faOa to strike a rvsponstve chord in tha hearts af the witnesses. Themia Has tha aaemt of its phe nomenal aoeesjB. This attraction has woadorfnL pleased capacity hoaaaa for weeks in ilia truly •anthem dries of Now Orleans, Attest* aad Norfolk who am profess M thoir praise. “The Cat and tha Canary” will bo presected haH by a sapsah east and Manager Bari Bsi »d|»t is to ha «oa gratolsted open procuring an attrac tion that it only' pteyiiig the large cities. Local pstroat should signify *W_a_ *_ _n_.a__M Ll as_a _ a itnemi patronage Tips Scales Al390 On Hi. Wadding Dmy H. C Bridgere Tk—«Wt To Bd Blg Whiteeills, Feb tt — Probably the largest man ever wadded bars la Her •as C. Bridgets, a1 Clark ton, who is reputed to tip the stales at IN petrnda, and who erne married hate Wednesday to Miao Annie T. Baldwin, alee of Clarhtoai. The wedding took place In the office of Coanty Sapor In ten dent H. M. Bowling, and the ceremony was performed by Bar. F. T. Wooten, who JauMyad over from Chedboarn for Ike patpoae. Both- Mr. and Mia. Brldgaro an widely known In the county. IT PATS TO ADVBBTlai. KVKN PO* A WlPKi ASK MB. ABCMBBL Washington, M. C, Pah. SS— Washington bag fart had an aaaaosl romance. W. J. AMfthaf tom fart eo carad a wife hy arttogapai adrer Ue eaten t, in ene rf the total >aymo. He wit immediately flaaded hy ra pilot ham all aacttona, and rieeetfy thereafter forwarded to Mo eelerted bride at bor home la Oorslaad, Ohio, 1 a tleket ta WeSkfngton, wheat Mm ar 1 Hoed Mrt eight They wan immedia tely married by Sarttoe A. Maya, and to* Mr tka 1mm «f tha grama at Pi *o town. Mm la 4J and ha M. fee DOC WALK* OVU 700 Mliu TO OLD HOME | iDcnver, Feb. M—An dog. (hipped from here by it* owner. Frank Furrow, throe week* age, be *t- Jesefh, Me., limped beck to the Farrow heme today, having walked the entire 700 mile* from the Mia •eari eity. The owner of tho d not they arc aMe to pay for tho glasses. A clinic of at toast two day* will ho bold ia Dana and all tho »flirt1 children from lb* Do mi District wSl b* announced soon. . All parents and teacher* are wised lo co-operate ia this important work Dunn is to vote diortly on a pro position to baild a municipal hospi tal. The day will soon eome when every county will support a hvtpilal ioat aa it supports piVi ■ duels.— Raleigh New* aad Observer. FOURTH SERIES QPENS MARCH THRU *■ tt one takes ths tints to aba errs back, ho ia struck by the number of handsome home* beta* constructed ia Dana at this time. The Homs Build in* and Loan Association is erecting ia the third ward alone, homes for the following prop!*: Mis* Kothiyno Alisa and H. A. Black on Waat Di vine street; E. T. Lsekamy on Booth Orange Avsnae, Eugene T. Parker on Booth Layton Avenue; J. N. Creel, ■r. on South Fayetteville Avenue. Xu addition to them Z. V. Snipes has re cently finished a handsome homo on West Pope street and the splendid brifk home of I. W. PunUe 00 Want Divio* Street la nearing completion. Bach building activity In ana ward of tho town tend* to give renewed confidence in Ha future * Boms oMb has very aptly remarked that "TS» tag of tha birds la tha ■male af nest boil ding. The Industry subset and tha walk af ante are la tha building of holm* Tha children ad mew noed homes and tha aeiaa anas walk and buRd and own fat tntap rsat in the time af VaOdiag and rant always al*« " Mara and more the number af peo ple Increase who pay dor their homes in the pafe and easy way thiengh tha building and loan amoetatleas. Mara and own are people realising that ayatamatia saving la the fleet step to wards ftnanrUI Independence, ft Is aurprMng haw quickly a fund gewwa when there la a definite amount which must be added to, to stated In tervals. A noted Annealer has re market “that the aooutaalto Ion ad the Asst thousand daUam in all Amt la hard and attar that every thing la Tha Hama BuOding and Lana Ae aaalpttaa spans Asa fourth series af •task on the first Atourday In Xtoab. This aaeoelattae manna mu eh to tha WBMtotirand a fasting af sand! donee estate that Am poopla wn aan Anna to trim advantage af tha egper tprdty offered far a aplandM Invuat • A TUGHMAN CALLED | IN CONSULTATION Oa UrriUtUa af a MaaHto af Um*. beaera. fain ft. Pa alar. ft. ft. Harttat, P. a lahaen. aad V. P. Petoeaea, aha obbed.Oaaa bat Wed Mr- Tfl*uaaa, af tka Tftgb ana Inabr Cenpaay. cane daaa la Cliatoa Thoraday with quite a the pa bolldlnr af a ! to. Daaa at tld.0M par able. b perfectly filar with the territory waat af ( m be haa I kb lap read ever there far j i eat af Daaa. The of flu baa have I iha'bad immtm aad be b wfillaq, aa far aa Me rtphte are r~ n.l. that <»• *«a he uaad free by the paapaa ad read. Dot aa tka laflnad < piatod ahoeid have told* iron, the tea ad lee af baa waatd be af raise aaly b lb faary weak af arflae aaaid be and far < I to * • *» HHMEvvO' >■.*,-«