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•-—*-—0 £ LOCAL o B F. Young, J. W. Turn age tad M. C. Butler spent Wednesday in Kale >gh. Miss Mury L*« of Benaon spent yesterday here visiting Mias Mamie Johnson. Mrs. Mann Norris ssas taken to V.x Hospital, Rali'lgh, Wednesday for treatment. Bonn this morning, to Mr. and Mrs I. J. Williams, who livo In the north ern part of town, a son. Mis* Aoiruntn Williford of Mount Olivu, Is spending the week in Dunn with relative* and friends. Mrs. M. F. Hall brook of Greens boro arrive,! Tuesday night and will spend a few days lie re on buslnaas. J. W. Driver and E. L. Cook loft yesterday afternoon for Charlotte, where they will rpend a short time on buxines*. J. Milton Tart ha* returned from the northern market* where he pur chased a stock of spring goods for »hc Quality Shop. ho arrest hoa been made in con nection with the robbery of the Sing Jung laundry, an account of which was published in Tuesday'* Dispatch.j Mrs. R. Durham Taylor left Wed nesday afternoon for Lake City, S| C. in rt-aponae to a message advising her o fthe lllnes* of hor sister, who live* there. Circle No 4 of the Methodist church will meet Monday afternoon at S o'clock with Mrs. Mai Driver, the chairman. Every member Is urged , to be present. Dr H. S Hilley, President of the Atlantic Christian college. Wil-I «■«. win preach at the First Chris tian church of Dunu Sunday at 11 a m., end also in the evening. H. G. Gulley, Deputy Commission er of Revenue, will be at Young's hotel Thursday, March 18th, for ihc purpose of assisting the taxpayer* in filing their State Income Tax re turn*. Sam Fleishman, manager of the Fleishman Bros. Co., stores, returned thia^teek from a several weeks trip to Baltimore and New York. While away he assisted In porrhaain* spring and summer good* /for the local stores. Hrv.E. N. Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist church, will preach Sun day morning on “Tho Windows of l-ife A special message to y*»** people. And Sunday evening on “Gos sip—Iu Cause and Care.” The pub-' lie is cordially invited. N. W. Jenkins and B. M. Lawson of Fairmont, Robsoon county, and D. C, , ijtwson is chic/ of ritllfi it Ttiiswilij while Mr. Jenkins represented Robe-1 eon county »n the legislature two years ago. He is also a leading merch ant of Fairmont. The European history class from the local high school visited Ths Dio patch office Tuesday afternoon. This class composed of ten members, and taught by Miss Rachael Clifford, Is at this time making a special study of Industrial Revolution. Tho purpose o/ tbc visit t« The Dispatch office was to study the machinery used in the making at p. newspaper. An Sd. In the last issue of The Dispatch conveyed the idea that Feb ruary would be the last month that the Great Debtors would be in Dorm. The aiL should have appeared the first issue in March inatoad of the last one in February. She will remain In Dunn through March where she will continue to solve the problem* of thosd who consult her. V. F. Williams, chief of co-opera tion of the United States Veteran*' Bureau, for Raleigh, sub-district of fice, will be at the office of Godwin * Williams, Dunn. N. C., on Satur day, March 2rd., for tbs. purpose of interviewing disabled sxserrtec men having pending claims against the United States veterans' bureau AIJ and advice will be given them. Fire did slight damage to the resi dence of R. J. Norris. South Wilson avenue, about 9 o’clock Tseeday even ing. The fire started In a bed room and apparently In the bed clothing. The Domes were extinguished by the *»** ef chemicals before much dam age resulted. It l* thought that the nr* Started from a lighted cigarette hit la the room by the occupant. N. B Bass, superintendent of •tracts, asks Vie Dispatch to urge the cltxisae ef the town te do their spring donning early, before the grass amd 'W»ads begin te grew. AH trash and rubbish placed on the streets will be moved by the town wagons, accord nl* te Mr. Baas. This is s goad sugges tlen, sad ana that will, if eanfsd out, glr* material aid in kesplng the tewn *lenn sad sanitary. Dennison’s Alabama Minstrels will be the attraction at' Us opera house In Duaa tonight Tho performance wO! begin at • s’sleek. The shoe is being staged by local talent and the proceeds wU go to the basketW team sf the Dsaa Mgh school. As evening of nraeb fun la premised b] ih* promoters of the minstrel an. thb people ef Dunn should patronis< it liberally. Ten wCl enjoy tho uho« sad si the asms Dm* assist the has kotball teaks. The admission fas l 10 sad 75 cents. * • ¥ WOMAN'S CLUB CALENDAR ¥ ¥ FOR MARCH ¥ ¥ ' Musle Department — .Un ¥ ¥ o’clock, Monk *nd. ¥ ¥ Business Civic* Dvpsrtmeil ¥ ¥ —3 JO o'clock, March Stli. ¥ ¥ Homo Economic* Department. ¥ ¥ 2 JO o'clock. March 23rd. ¥ »t.... ^ ¥ Mrv. Elmer Polk rc(lirit<l last niffhl from lUietjrh wh VIS' sir** visited relative*. Mist Jessie Holliday U-ft thus af ternoon for Giecml»oi-d. where rhe will spend u few days vis.tim? Niv> Josephine Thomason, Mrs. C. 8. Whndinrd hiur resigned the position which shv held us sajta isdy in Johnson Bminers stoic utnl left yvatnMfay for Uir< «vi|le, pin county, wherre she htn accept nil n like position. She will be -viceeedeil in tl:e local ston by Mis. L. D. Er.ni*, who will bypin work next week. W. B. Johnson, local ifrsl for the Metropolitan Ijfe Insurance Com pany. rrtamed Tuesday from Spar Ur.bur«, S. C... where he attended the TriAnrua! Convention of the Metro pollUn insurance affrnt*. Four hun dred spent.- and apodal pueru attend ed the convention dinac ul wnich PrealdenL Haley Flake made on ad dr*»*. Mr. Flake emphasized the wel fare work qt the company, the tcopo r* wmm.ii mu iv-m Kreeuy excwnueu in recent yean. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON According to xchrdulc. '.ne moon will be In eclipse tonight (Friday) from 0:28 to 11:3d. There will he an cclipee of the auu March I7:h, aw eclipses of the ton and moon go in pairs about two weeks apart, but the eclipse of the «UI| will not lx- visible in the United Slates However, there will be another pair of dcliyeet later in the year, both visible here, one of the moon on August 20th, and a total eclipse of the tun September 10th, the latter lasting nearly two hours In all. The Avery Exhibit Is Attracting Farmer* Matty Favours VlaiUsi Butler Bras. Slav* This Weak To So* Improved Maehinery Mary farmers are attending the Avory exhibit of farm implements at Butier Brothers stare. The exhibit opened Monday and will laat through Saturday of this week. The exhibit, er shew is sponsored by B. P. Avery and Sana, of LouiarUle, JCy., one of tbd W. C. Macon and II. W. Merritt, fnrtory reprcveiitnlivei of this wcll knuwn concern, arc here for the pur pose of talking tn-tlio fanners of the •nil IU UUMin Ui*Ui ideas and recommendations regarding the efficiency of Avery implement*. It ii the desirr of this organisation to offer to the farmer Just the imple ments that are best sailed to their needs. In the exhibit are found, disc har rows, disc plow*. chilled turning plows, planters, cultivators, stall! cut ten, mowing machines and hoy rakes, besides other up-to-date farming im plements manufactured by the Avery people. Butler \irothcia arc distribu tors of the Avery products in Dunn and the Dunn District and they are pleased with the interest the farmer* are taking In the exhibit. . It Is |n Avery pololy to find out from the farmer first-hand what tools and implements are bex! suited to the Immediate needs of a territory by getting suggestions from the farmers themselves. It was largely for this purpose that the exh bit was put on here. Wffien the n^eds of the farmer is learned, it then the Avery peo pia supplies them at quickly as possi ble. i "It Is not our idea," said Mr. Ma con to » Dispatch reporter, "to mere ly bolld implement* for the purpose of selling therp to the farmers, but to so construct our produces that they will do fhe work required of them In such a way ns to save the farmer money." A cordial InvHaloln is extended to every farmer In the Down District to attend this exhibit of Improved farm Implements, and Butler Brothers are anatom that all their customers and friend* take advantage af this unusu al opportunity to inspect the latest In fans tools sad machinery. The "Bad, white and blue” U t'sc . banner line of quality for all tha I arorid BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY A BIG BANQUB1 (Continued from page 1.) -- * rhurch, the home of our B. Y. p. 0.» UaaosuatomoJ To Driakins The laiamHat« was not acc ustom cd to d flaking even water—1< toasts; but, led by the more Sophia ticatud visitors, did manage to ro spend rnttiMiaatieally to the doctor' request Prinking hefaipe popular a I tha evening glided along aad etho I toasts wars proposed. Tbs sacotv draaght came through M. M. Jsml Igaa's Invitation: a toast to the Jon ' lor B. T. P. U . whoso members, at tired la raise lei costume. served th banquet Mr. Jomigan said: \ --- y '‘Thin tunic, lit u* drink to our Junior B. Y P. U„ who alway* load in tioik or -but when thaw arv nuijijofilii. |.oui ond five ami wrath tul.j i-'iy: •! with thifr nenior* wort oat oi the wny.* But obirrvt, now; V'i',r n wbng all ay„ [ , vain, far we l»*«v• a)I the in##) i'.U) just the tame.” MUi Kluanor flrinu* responded to 1- i M.nmnttly and Kticioudf. tiofriMir B. D. Butin promoted the ftmi'tna'i--without drinking_to “the "I'irit of the B. Y. P. U. lie niri: Bunn Swill. Spluorlnlrtuwi To the rpit-it of Vounji People’* : Union, r.» * ipilit of Spixieriiiktuic I aim u *I, fjr ekenktr we find thl* j Youn*r People’* bnmi we And that t-n’r wovk h r.nrvy, prowlnp and ii ni. “Buck 0|i your pa*tor—read B. Y. I’. U., for :n it you And the fountain 'f vouth—*w»l. no forward in what <"’i you nnalcrtake to do, for here the p.m-d plow yoanjt unit Vie yoone Trim n •*Tta« n k*'.d<i u bund uf the young :».uvo drink to the m'aUh wonl •I IomI of r.t’tl: Peel out the echo1 Vi-i .nouttU.n, il*j*I 1 and cave, and r ng tluoughHhe tfcCJ. with running bmok#—ICItl.M Th«r tt chest ra rk”^po:»H< d to thin. Wn» Janie Ipork proposed a toart io t ir B. V. |* U. altunni *n which ►he expressed the feeling of the anion* If WiUi* th«>*r who helped to build it und aho^iavr *one to oth$t Acids. It follow*: To Our Alumni “To ohr absent onm I raise my glass, To iho.'r wbo'vr Vjtl us in the past, Wbc*U h in o.i n guiding star, A lliih; fu’.t always gleams afar "To Dr. Cullom tint wo drink 'Thn* he ho lr-il u> oil to think Wl.ai woiu rous th’ngs that we could du If As should start a B. Y. P. tf. “Then Perry Morgan rose to gWe us And won first pint* in every head lie's J mm ur now, bigger things . to do, Tu. hi'i! always nelong to our II. Y. I v. U. ; ' N. xt Mary Warren left her home, ! I - 'a • #T Helds >h{ sought fe roaan, oho IhjiM t" follow the stupa of men Whj'vi givei. Itvii lives men's souls to win. •‘Then Cetpcr gave his life anew Creator service he wished to do. The A l rtniidaml he helped us attain And thus won for us immortal fame. "And Iva, loo. we would not forgot She's neve', never failed as yet To her anew we pledge our lova In her new Held she too, shall servo. "Lost, but not least, unsong this throng Conus Orta, leading the Junior's! song. Sim's gone from us now -said good bye to he f borr.e May sueeisn be hers wher’er she mar mans. ‘Then join with me,friend*, I*'ft hlsh every glare, Pledgn idlegianro anew to these ft.endi of ;hr past. (iod hli.se |km and guklc and keep rash oue true Is the toast that goes up from our B. Y P. U.“ Jeenigaa Roads Responses Responses to this toast, prepared by Miss WtsfTtn and Mr.. Morgan. for the banquet were rear) by M. M. Jensigon. They read: "A Test, to Oar Lovad Osss" "Our glares s We lift high, Tor wc think •• ean spy Not many. many, miles away An assembled crowd quite gay. '*W'nat’o the nature at the fun? What's Inking plane In Dunn? Why, it's too good to be true -'- " 1 ' w* I ' _ TUcr**» oar mm B. Y. P. C. "WoaW that our ttaua and acbodal* alio wad U« u. com and Jolo tho monry crowd. Would that tome thing could U done So that w* could join \fi the fun. •Hoaaa^artad. w« wiah you “good a" r» *j°k » *•« *o aA of yod-hor., And wnd oar love and prayer to you Our own B. Y. p. u." 9tMJwr “ lro', A Toaat to tha *f~i ■ i d* •’ “Hero’a to tho tnmk la tho laid 0“r •*£ Du« T..P. U. Bondi The folk, who ncyor novar ahlyfc But carry an oar jjafi omtk. •Here to tfc* daya whm wo woro that* liclpidg oar duti„ *«d fun to ahartj Timm bare never baas mom fair Thaq thbia dear daju of life aa ran. nsttsS* To our own church fotha with whom wo apont * .• Yean of Joy, of lore and of aerate*, ■Mb [n our awn 'bark beme’ B. Y. P. Y." A* a finale Mu* Ipacfc rMiud Henry Vaa Oyke’a ••Homo Again,” a caa W wMhad and «n in ur jxra (daaaa. U fa akaotetair rut TO SOAP 4MB Botumo FAIT TO BOM amp' WBATMBB '1"» 'SB®HTZJfi® • r"jQHWgQH The Great Dehiora SPECIAL WORK IN SHEET ftfpTAL Whatever you de »*re made of *l+*t metal, we can make it f . We epaeielw in small work ot thlslrfwa. Bet our M»*b ie roofing and the auOetiu* and . I I pleeli** of uSpire gad ■«» | terln*. ^ • We construed roof* of all Wnds slaa, dfehelt, slate, Ue, tils. floe m whoa yoe • _ want anjrthlocpn oar line. i: DUNN ROOFING AND CORNICE CO. ' AT NEW COLONIAL THEATRE| Dunn, N. C. ‘ ■ j Runs Continually from 3 p. m.' to^I I p. m. ; [ - : : • ’ *. Saturday, March 3rd* , $•> William Russell in "The Cruaadea" Also Fox Comedy, "The Eskifnotf SPECIAL: MONDAY, MARCH &ft> M*ry Pickford in “The Lost licbt” An entirely new and different sthtV from anything in which this celebrated Screen ; Star, has heretofore appeared. Tuesday, March 6th. Of'-' Mildred Harris in rhe First Woman” ii* * COMING “THE THIRD ALARM” 1 Benefit of the Dunn Fire . Department. The greatest pictufe of its kind over written ..... ' ‘ - • ’ V* tribute to America. The enhesti reapotoied with the nation*) an thee He* Star to -- The iceaion began at eight e'clac with a aeeJcal pragma to the dltw tare ream of the Chamber ef Cm meree. Here a uow muetcal idol we brought to light to the panea « Henry Jacket, youngest memtyrr a that eery m uric a] family of bsye an girli who** parena am Mr. aad Mr W. 8. Jackson. Mr. Jaekaea. ahem panted by his enter, Mine Janie Jadr aoei at the piano, played twe eelei ttoni ea the 'eagaphene. Other fee tone ef this pragma were voed M loe by Mice Eleanor Hatcher aad lot ert Denning, a duet by Mrs Saba Denning and Mtoe I poet, and erven It lectio ae by the Sunday School Oi cbeetm, eupplementeH by Bob Jot* aa*e violin. E. k. Slaaghtor, prveident of tb “"ion, ptnslded over tha meeting. Highsmith Seed Ston Talahpoea Ns. 17 Tha atora of taatad aaada. A1 variatlaa of cardan and farm aaada. Cat Yaor Falckaa Oata Wn SPECIAL: _ ________I I I J. L. HATCHER Dm*. North Carolina » Undertaker and Licenced Ewhalmar Pirompt Service Dmy or Night Phone No. 14 i » __ • I t It i i i i » i Selco **$££&&* •* We believe that you trill be surprised at the small mmmm of money it will take to put electric light'and power your home. We suggest that you get in touch with the Delco-Light dealer in your vicinity to find out what k would really cost to install complete the * Defovlight fitted to your needs. If desired, you can buy your Delco-Light on easy terms. DBLCQ-LIOHT COMPANY, t>ATTOW. OmO . i "f ' *• • 3_ w
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