THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926
MILL SITING
Rev. Spinks who lias just been
called to this field, preached at the
M. E. Church Sunday night.
A number of the Baptists went to
Columbus, Sunday night 10 hear
Rev. Hunnicutt of Mars llill, preach
at the Baptist Church.
Wedding Bills have been tolling
in the village, or last Saturday .Miss
Leona Lynch, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Lynch, and Broadus M.
McKee, son of T. K. McKee were
happily married. Both of these were
tory popular among tie' young peoI
le who join together in wishing
liirtn a long and happy life.
A large crowd attended the Baptizing
of the Baptist Church here
' H-i n.
which was adrinnisicrcu m ??.t.
tist Church at Tijuii. Tlie following
were the Candidates: Ethel,
Aiinuif Lee, Klina- Thomas ami Frank
Walker, Nannie Sue Whiteside, Aylene
Pack, Hazej Jackson. Broadus,
Kston and Wood row McKoe and
Mrs. Pearl Metcalf. The Indian
Kvangelist. who. recently held a revival
at the Baptist Church here,
made, a fine record and left this
people joining together in wishing
for hint great success in his work.
Miss Crai'e Walslr p who has heeil
attending Asheviile Normal has come
home and enter- d St ttms High
School..
School here is progressing nicely
under the supervision of Prof.
Scafo. On account of some defect
in th heating system, school is suspended
for an indefinite length of
time.
Tlie B. V. P. I"-, at the Baptist
Church are doing sonic splendid
work. Tip. Junior Cnion was organized
in August and his maintained
the standard of excellence. Following
are officers of this Cnion.
Leader. Miss Esther Gibhs. Pres.
Pauline Wtilke.V,. Vice lV'-s., Klina
Walker. Sec.. K he I Walker. Treas..
Frank Walker. Charister. Hazel
Jackson, \ttizz L ader. Minnie Leo
Walker. Group Captain, Ruby Lynch
and Edna Jackson.
In the Senior tip. Following are
officers
Pres.. Miss Addio Cochran, Vice
Pres.. Alma Walk r. See.. Nellie
Walker. Quizz Leader. Nannie Huntsinger.
Chorister. George Gibbs.
Pianist, Mrs. Broadtis McKee, Group
Captains, Miss Nnnni" Waller. Wi!
Ham Kdgerton and Wi'lie W .lker.
The Juniors me t at 1 n'elock
and Seniors hi J o'cl-ck every Sun
da v
Thgr,. are at tiunlhor of cases of
chicW-n pox in tile coinnnuiity at
this writing
Mr*. E. H. (iilibs. of l.enoir. sp- lit
Thanksgiving with fri -mis and r<datives
Iter., and at. Columbus.
The Senior If. V. I*. I'. gave a
social ;it tile horn-- of T. E. McKor
last Friday. In spite of tlio indentent
weather, a number assembled
and had a good tini*>. Delicious refreshments
were served.
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| On Tuesday last there was given
at the Tryou Graded School a little |
iil i ainnn iit, free of charge by the i
in. s:;bers of the grammar grades. |
'Hi re were numbers given by prac- j
tic-ally every grade in the grammar
department. The following are a few
teachers who headed the grades in
putting on thc program: Mrs. Lois
j I'lvston, Miss Monday, Miss Keenan,
and Miss Mills. The entertainment
was produced before a large audiiflcf
and was well managed behind
the curtains during intermissions I
wide piano solos and recitations
were being given to aniuse the aduionce
until the next act. There were I
several noteworthy acts given as a \
solo by Catherine liridgenian, a recitation
by Klizabetli Kerhulas. The
costumes were well designed and
were appropriate. Judging by ap-j
| plat.se the audience enjoyed the en-;
I tertainnient very much.
i
I. ist Wednesday the recesses were
' shortened as well as the study and
. .....it,,.. iu.rin,i to dismiss school '
|hefer(> the usual time of 3:00. The j
| holiday of Thursday. Thanksgiving, i
'was given and the following day was
j given too. liv the principal, but this)
lime must be made up at the end
of the year, as there must be a
I total of ISO days attendance.
It was stated in this paper that
' Mi..s Kdith Preston would be unable .
I to continue school until aft r the!
Christmas holidays are over, due to j
a serious illness. This was thought J
at the time, but since that time, the
'doctors hive pronounced her condi I
tioti so improved as to warrant her
.return to school Monday. December
jCth. The school is very glad to
hear of her. improved condition.
READ THE PuLK CO. NEWS
Iw BPg n- . TT?rwr;; M 'Ifc'T 1
Bounty 1
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By DONALD and
LOUISE PEATTIE
As charming a l)ook as there
has been in a long time. A
r al decoration to the literature
of the year. The storv of a |
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'! voting up],, who almost in
S il sp-ration loavo the city to
j| stnt life afresh in a country
I home. No nature lover should
miss it. Illustrated, J2.U0
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| PfNEIIURST, N. C., Nov. 26?Golf
I received another big boost here
recently with the announcement of
two additional eigtyeeiu holes (golf
courses to be laid out tn the Pinehr.rst
district. Donald J. Ross,
America's famous golf architect is
already at work 011 one course, while
the other wilj not be started for
about eight months.
I Tli two new courses are at Knoll)
wood, four miles from Pinehurst on
(the road to Southern Pines, and are
' vary near the exclusive Mid-Pines
links. This group of three courses,
together with the famous .four at
Southern Pines gives this golf cenI
tor a total of eight courses, undoubtiedly
the greatest golf center in the
wor'd without a large urban nucleus.
In connection with the new course
J at Knollwood the Tufts iterests of
Pint-hurst are building a 300-room
i English Tudor hotel four stories
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; iiifcii lu "v'gf ,,v^ ?t-edenQed
^rowds of winter resort
! golfers which swamp hotel accomodations
here every winter and
spring. This will be the largest
hotel undertaking in North Carolina
; sinej (he erection of The Carolina
Hotel here thirty years ago.
| MIAMI, Fla, Nov. 30?Professional
golfers are looking upon two tempt|
ing open tournaments at Miami with
i more than usual interest. The Mii.uni
Open which has been played for
the last tw0 years is always the very
last open event of the season and
i tor this reason it has become important
to the prof-ssion and a number
o* amateurs who fee! that they have
ia chance to win the laurels.
The Miami Open .attractive as it
is, will not stand alone this year as
j Ali i mi Beach, in planning to dedicate
j the new La Horse Links, has also
[scheduled an open event while the
leading talent is on hand. This will
mean that the pro has more than a
| god chance to pick up an attractive
| stiin should he he out of form in one
I event or the other. The total sum
j at stak,. will be something like $6,|
ooo for both tournaments.
Just to prove that the hurricane
; faili t! to accomplish all of its nefaj
riotis work Miami golf courses have
blossomed fotlh as if there had been
no storm. All the links of thg tropi
| t-al city are ready and Miarii Beach
will fir0 the opening gun with an
, invitation tournament planned foi
! Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. From this
(lat>- oti Miami will stage at leasl
one to* ,i wo.). on ^he aver
age. This yea- with i col' course
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SI'ART A N BURG, S. C.
lways Something New to Show ,
Sale of Dressi
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final prices ? No mark-up for
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:>S?S ONE FOURTH
$ 7.50 $39.50 DR
$11.25 $49.50 DR
$14.81 $59.50 DR
$18.75 $69.50 DR
$22.31 $75.00 DR
$26.25 $89.50 DR
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OATS ONE FOURTH
$11.25 $39.50 CO
$14.81 $49.50 CO
$18.75 $59.50 CO
$22.31 $69.50 CO
$26.25 $75.00 CO
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$146.25 $325.00 F
$154.81 $339.50 FT
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i in use there wilj be ample room for / j
the golfers to enjoy their favorite |
pastime at leisure. (
Tennis, bowling in the green, wa- ?
ter sports, dog racing, horse racing,
' nono and oilier outdoor sports will j
I help make the winter program a big ,
and important one.
Just now the golfers are having t
their iuniugs and Willie Klein, win- ;
ner Of the Miami Open last winter
! will have some stiff competition. (
Last year he had to outplay Bobby
Jones, Willie Maefarlane, Jy.nuie
| Fa it ell, Gene Sarazen, Mike Brady, i
Lea piegel, Tommy Armour and (
many other stars to gain the victory, i
Miami counts on Walter Hagen
playing this time and Bobby Jones I
may ; play again with such other i
starsj as Sarazen, Hutchinson, Ar-j
mouri Hampton, Doyle and Forres-j <
I ter surely on hand. j i
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KTEAUN S HIGH SCHOOL
j ! MEETING OF 1?. T. A.
The regular monthly meeting
of the 1*. T. A., will be
I luild in School building, Friday
| Die. 3, at 7:15 p. m.
PROGRAM
Song
Devotional
Exercise by First Grade
Exercise by Fourth Grade
illustrated Lectures of India
by Miss Helen Stearns
Tryon, N. C.
MRS. COBB. President
MRS. JACK. Chariman
of Publicity Committeo
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WOMEN'S CLUBS ACTIVE i
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PUBLIC OPINION 0
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By MltS. PALMER JEUMAN
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former President North Caolina g(
Federation of Women's Clubs tj
The North Carolina Federation q
af Women's Clubs is nearing its n
iuarter of a century birthday, and c
vith its branches is functoning in
mactically" every city and town in ^
the State. It has helped establish
'ducational, cultural, and civic stand- j.
irds from the mountains to the sea. h
Manv reauirements that we accept t
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low as part of the regular routine or 0
:ivic life were first heard of on the p
tlub program. Briefly, the Fedora- ?
Jon's greatest contribution to the p
3tate has been as a molder of pub- s
lie opinion. Its members have asked r
luestions; they have been told the p
answers, and above all have been f
willing to work patiently for re- v
suits. Often defeated they have seen j
r-ach defeat set them a little nearer p
their goal and this has given club j,
women a sublime courage and today r
Iheir ideal is to help North Carolina s
reach spiritual heights. j
Altrustic in its purpose, its meth- r
ads are practical, its principles ^
democratic and from these groups I p
rural and urban, there is going out
a power that can hardly be over- p
estimated in North Carolina's prog- j y
ress.
When North Carolina women p
were enfranchised in 1920 the mem- j
hers of the old suffrage association f
i^new that politically women had c
much to learn. Hence the old asso- e
ciation almost automatically went 0
int0 the new organization mowu as | r
the League of Women Voters. To I
this organization came also many
women who had not been interested
in enfranchisement, hut with the 1;
vote an accomplished fact, they r
wanted to use it* intelligently. I
Pledged to nonpartisanship, its oh i
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Now for our clearance sali
beautiful line of dresses.
The stock embraces all oui
NING DRESSES, MOURN
Every Ores
NOTHING RESERVED Here
are the inducements
great sale.
$ 5.95 and $ 7.!
$ 8.95 and $ 9.?
$10.95
$15.00
$17.50 to $20.0
$22.50
I $25.00
$29.50
I $35.00
$39.50
$45.00
I $49.50
$55.00 to $69.5
Nothing reserved, they are
NONE LAID ASIDE
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?ctives have been political
Ion, schools of citizenship,
lit the vote, improved l?-iri>!., .
elating to women and cliil.h. n.
It publishes a monthly bull,-. . .
thich has a large number ?t .
crlbers and is a means of ii.f. :
ion on all topics of interest t f . OD k^B
larollna women. This organi' . 1 H
lakes an especial appeal in 1 'V!.' p^
ollegc women, who come n, \V,.'i
quipped to make its infhn i-';.;-.1
jctive. ,|r'
This is among the young, r ,
jatlons of women, bui it, e^B
as proved that it meets a r. n! !
Irganized for the specific ; .. ' HivB
f better business women for
er business world," there ho !
o uncertainty in its program i B
lro<?n jtlr.rt a-fmw.n
hown its ability in t.li,. <! ^HOP
nanner in which it has h UH
irol)lems. It lias emphasi/. . *-*AaLY ':l
act that better trained s\A
rould make for better basin. * w L^H
nsisted on its members ! !%H
rained for their work, extend::'- Dt LjH
oan-fund to make this po.s j "UY
nany. Having attained < .
f i
tandards of efficiency, this ... Mi'jj- jgf... !
zation believes that wone ri " H
eceive a certain standard : In
ased qji efficency and m l . a : jggje
act that they are women. I MB
"Dynasties are easier o. I
han prejudices outgrown," ha _
oung organization has vie: ore *"^n
ts credit and' high faith to :
he future. It proved its ti
ts name at the ^beginning. |;:
ar as the writer knows, this i- : , ' *
inly organization or women far-i:' V "r-:'V. J
id enough to put its dues high ' ' a /-. P ..
iugh at the start to take care it
teeds. . :JQ
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Life insurance companies say or 'f , ?
y about three out of every bundr-, "
nen are self-supporting at age 0;
apparently .the other 97 get by s.
ng things to onc another,
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We want no carry-overs?\\v
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