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Dobson, Oct. 18.—It is with a
tinge of sadness we trace these
lines in memory of "Grandma
Reid" as she was familiarly
called, who died last Wednesday
evening. As the day deepened
Into darkness, her spirit went out
into the vast beyond.
Mrs. Lou Reid, nee Bobbltt, was
the widow of the late N. J. Reid,
and mother of our townsman and
successful merchant, W. E. Reid,
her only son, the other children
having died some years ago. She
was 77 years old, and had been in
feeble health for some years.
Everything, was ddne for her
comfort in declining years, that
tender hands could do. Mrs.
Brooks of Lenoir, was her most
recent nurse and was with her to
the end. Funeral services were
held in the Methodist church on
Friday, conducted by her pastor,
Rev. C. W. Russell, assisted by her
former pastor, Rev. Totherow of
Winston-Salem. The beautiful
floral tributes were tokeni of the
esteem of many friends. Her body
was placed in the Dobson ceme
tery, beside her late husband.
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The Woman's Club of the sixth
district, held its annual meeting
in Mount Airy last Tuesday, at
the Central Methodist church.
The officers of the State and
many of the club presidents oi
this district were In attendance.
Mrs. A. D. Folger presided. Mrs.
H. O. Woltz Is secretary and Mrs.
Ethel Porter, general Federation
contact chairman.
The meeting opened with the
club hymn. The welcome was
given by Mrs. Archie Carter, with
response "by Mrs. Charles Hiatt
of Pilot Mountain. The chief
addresses of the day were given
by the State President, Mrs. How
ard G. Etherldge and Mrs. J. N.
Britt, chairman of Districts.
Miss Emma Comer of, the Dobson
Woman's Club, was unanimous
ly elected district president.
A bountiful luncheon was
served by the local club in the
dining room of the church. The
October session of next year will
be held with the King Woman's
Club.
The first Woman's Club meet
ing of Dobson for this year was
held in the club house last
Thursday evening, with Mr 3. W.
E. Hancock presiding. The rlub
song was first on the program,
with Miss Edythe Reece, pianist.
The Collect was repeatel in uni
son by the club. Minutes of May
meeting were read and approved
Treasurer's report, also corres
ponding secretary's report were
read, and other business trans
acted. Mrs. E. L. Taylor won the
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Owen Mayse of Mount Airy, sang
two solos, "Sylvia," and the 'Old
Refrain," accompanied by Mrs.
Hauser of Mount Airy.
Mrs. Emma Comer Introduced
Mr. 'Carl Pelts, superintendent of
King school, who made an inter
esting and Instructive talk on
"International Relations" Gifts
were presented to Mr. Felts and
the musicians by Mrs. A. Moore.
During the social hour tea and
wafers were served by the enter
tainment committee of the
month, Mrs. Emma Mock, chair
man, Mrs. Emma Hampton, Mrs.
Rosa Booker, Mrs. John Richards,
Mrs. Aubrey Moore, Mrs. R. A.
Freeman, Miss Edythe Reece and
Miss Flora Mae Lucky.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moser of
Zebulon, were guests for the week
end of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Rogers
and other relatives of Dobson.
Mrs. John Knight returned to
Dobson Friday, after spending
two weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Shaffner, of Winston-
Salem.
Miss Mary Cooper, student of
N. C. C. W., Greensboro, spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cooper.
Rev. O. H. Hauser of Westfield,
preached In the Baptist church
Sunday morning.
Mr. J. T. Threatte was called
back to Baltimore Saturday to the
bedside of his brother-in-law,
Mr. Brassington, who was very
critically ill.
Mrs. Lamont and Mrs. Callie
Hassler spent the week-end with
friends at Spruce Pine.
Mrs. W. E. Hancock, Mrs. Grady
Cooper, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. W.
M. Jackson, Mrs. Emma Mock,
Mrs. W. L. Reece, Mrs. Emma
Hampton and Miss Emma Comer
attended the club meeting at Mt.
Airy Tuesday.
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Rev. A. B. Hayes of Mountain
View filled his regular appoint
ment at Little Richmond Baptist
church Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Key re
turned to their £ome in Galax,
Virginia, Sunday, following a visit
of several days to friends and rel
atives here.
Roger Sprinkle of Winston-
Salem spent the week-end at
Fairview, the guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sprinkle.
Friends of Mrs. Alice Hampton
will regret to know that she re
mains seriously ill at her home
at Friendship.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Humph
ries had as their Sunday guests,
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Christian and
daughter. Miss Hilda, and Stan
ley and Erwin Christian of West
field and J. C. Kerley of Elkin.
W. H. Sneed and Andrew Bar
ber made a business trip to Wins
ton-Salem Monday.
Mrs. Tom Pruitt, who has been
a patient In a Morganton hos
pital for sometime, does not im
prove, her friends will regret to
know.
Miss Irene Handy of North
Wilkesboro spent the week-end
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Handy.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Wil
liams of High Point spent the
week-end here the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Ashburn.
Mrs. Grace Whitaker and
daughters, Misses Rachel and
Margaret, of Greensboro, spent
several days last week visiting
friends and relatives at Friend
ship.
, Miss Lillie Felts of Cycle, vis
ited friends here over the week
end.
Mrs. Santford White is spend
ing several days In High Point,
the guest of her daughter.
Rev. T. S. Draughan of
Crutchfield will preach a t
Friendship Baptist church Satur
day and Sunday. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. S. N. Emory of Charlotte
is the guest of friends and rela
tives here this week.
Rev. E. G. Jordon of Elkin will
fill his regular appointment at
Bessie's Chapel Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Ola Hampton of Raleigh
was called here last week on ac
count of the Illness of her moth
er, Mrs. Alice Hampton. •
ReVi E. R. Calloway of Moun
tain Park will preach at Fair
view Saturday evening at 6:30 and
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
The public Is Invited.
Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Chandler
cpent Sunday near Hlllsvllle, Va.
visiting friends.
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Ronda, route 2, October 19.
The quartet singing that was held
at Union church last Sunday af
ternoon was a success in every
respect. This was the first meet
ing of the Briar Creek Quartet
singing, of which Rev. R. R. Cra
ter is chairman.
Beginning at 2 o'clock P. M.,
with the devotional being led by
Rev. Mr. Woo ten, who read the
Ist Psalm and led in prayer.
Singers who participated were:
The Jones family, assisted by D.
S. Gilliam, from Bethel church;
Pilgrim male quartet. Pilgrim Pte-
male quartet. Pleasant Grove
girls' • quartet, Patterson Avenue
quartet, from Winston-Salem.
The Laning Trio Family and a
bass solo rendered by a Mr.
Chambers from Winston-Salem,
which was enjoyed much.
We have never attended a ser
vice of singing where the audience
was more attentive and interest
ed. It seemed to revive the peo-
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The chairman expressed the
desire to have all the singers whoj
would to join the next meeting
with their Gospel quartettes, du-|
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be held at Ronda school auditor-'
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The Ronda singing convention
I will hold its fifth Sunday meet
-1 ing at Swan Creek church Sun
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! The meeting will open at 10
o'clock and all singers are invited
to be present and have a part in
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