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n k JI'LV 23. umi LOCAL AFFAIRSMr. J. A. Sproles left Monday for : v|g'i Va., where he will spend'i M- week? visiting relatives. ! Master Gene Reese of Vxiajg under- ^ went tonsil operation last Thursday. c Drs. fcJaiighraan's aiiti Kagamai^s j office. -j Mirs Essie Hayes, of Knoxville. has * been pending some time visiting at home of her mother, Mrs. MuUie 1 Ho Is claw, of Vilas; Miss Helen Ar.deis, nf Gastotia. s arrived in Boone last Suiiday. She t is to be the guest of Miss Xell Triv- s * ftte for several days. Miss JEHse Rice and Mis* FJort ' * Herman, ol' Conover, were overnight i * visitors to the home of Miss .Tfclht i Blair near Bonne last week. * Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Phillips, ei\Y Fish Springs, Ten.n., accompanied hyi.I Mr. -J. G. Campbell and several other Id friends, greatly enjoyed a mbtoi trip through this region hist week. : Miss Emma Chandler. of Louis-1 *' \ illi. Ky.. arrived ir. Boone Sunday, j a hi -v she will spend the remain-: ! . i }-. summer with her parents Div}' and Mrs. O. -C Chandler. ! ' Dr. and Mrs. J. K. JTuuv, !it<: daughter, Ruby, >?;n Dior> Hurt and \ wife, all of Joneibcro, N. C.. are - i inline the week at the Perkins y home near the eitv. ' - ' Mii. M. R Combs, Fiiyallup. Wash, {j a former Watauga lady, has returned t" her home aftei spending some time ac "he hcdsi'Je of her iavhuv, My. A. U. Woowu. who died a- his Stony C Fork home some weeks ago; j Mr. Sam R Jumoy. of Glin, Iredf-R County, with his nephew. Prof. X ! Iowa id .Limey, assistant teacher of mathematics at State College, spent Monday night in Boone, fcricsts at the Is. C. Rivers home. Mis-:. C. b. BJaekman, ? Temple, t; Tt-x:ir, visited her daughter, Mr.-, A. C. Glenn, ir? Columbus County re- -vV " r.ily. .^ne also spfcv.t . voial days y iit the homo of Mr. and Mr.-. L'qwis y Glenn Cpve Creek r A new series of advertising is first .. appearing this week for the Hodges *: i?? ujr Company, arid will feature jj -onieihiiiu n'\v each week in -Ke 5 a til known Xyal line of drug |.r !nets : l~ The midsummer floweirs are now Ai-glrnhisr to buisf forth i?i all th^ir <* ' . ; : ...J.I 1 1.. stalk graciously bestowed upon the!'*', piini p by JtCfs. T. Lou Don!,. Thoj'fl ma^n/fi^ent bou<iuet contains nineteen blooms of extraordinary no!" and size, aiwl the lady's t'adSgihfl'ulhess is duly appreciated. ,F f' Mrs- Wiley J. Most, of .Sue"" h> Grove, left Monday for C Itveian.l. Ohio, where she will take Treatment at In. Orylci' Hospital. Mrs. Must, has been in poor health tor some time, ami her many friends are hopefal that her vendition will be in-' c, proved by the eniinen'. physician. She [ Cj was accompanied by a daughter, Stiss j aj -St-nnie Mast. ? 'in Mrs. Joe Mast, of Washington, D. who has been visiting with her * parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith -McRude, on Clove Creek, and other near ?j '<>''ieltittv.es and friends in Watauga, to- * cored nor shop with a eail, in com- ? pany with her mother, last Saturday _ afldrhooii. The little lady is waiting for her husband to come dotvn before " returning to he" home in /he capital city. s ei Wiley C. Hartzog, local contractor, has been awarded the contract to re- w build the Dr. Fred 11. Hodges lbsi- ' dent's, which was destroyed by fire G last October "2Glb, and work on the budding began Monday afternoon, tc Mr. Hedges states that a part of" the L gj brick wall? which were left standing Eh are intact and may tie used profita- t' bly. and that the building will follow ">* the exact plan of the original, which 1" was one of the most modern - fvueS i tuses in rtie city. ; a [ SOCIETY "1 ? ' a W. M. S. of Boone Baptist C Has Entertaining Meeting. B Mrs. Dave Horton, of the Cove b Creek Church, held devotional txer- 11 eises at the W. M. S. of Boorie Bap-j tist Church, which met Monday, July it 20th at the old church, and Mrs. R. a: S. Swift, leader of Circle 2. gave a \\ short program before the address of tl the day. Mr.-. Roberts, of St. Croix; a Virgin Islands, made a very inspiring!ft and instructive address on work in',rt Brazil and the Virgin Islands, stressing work among the negroes in the ] V iatter. St. Thomas is the principal! tourist resort of the three?St. John's,! St. Thomas, St. Croix?and sugar | cane and cattle the chief products :o AT fhn loffop Tnn n.-.no?4win??- C ~ ? Kiv * in. i/cj/ni wiicm ui pic i vInterior, U. S. A., is attempting to] 3 foster the growth of new industries o and culture of new crops in the 1 islands. C Thc speaker, at the close of her I excellent address, sang in Portugese C the well-known hymn, "I Know t; Whom I Have Believed," the appeal a of which was unmistakable. 1 Mrs. Horton introduced the vis- a itor, and Miss Blanche Horton, of Viias, accompanied Mrs. Roberts at v the piano. o Mrs. D. D. Dougheitv, president, h extended a vote of thanks in behalf f of the society. The meeting was closed t with prayer by Mrs. J. A. Williams. J - ' if. ; rrr. ?z*. . . . ^J:.'^...:. .."." L.-J^: Maid* and Matron# Club Meets With Miss C;o-|f?y. Miss R'Jth Coffey <ie";;dhi fui*y en ertaimd the Mains and Matrons anr k number of additional friends ar hei lonift on Wednesday aCterncdiL Five tables were anar.eed '01 >ridge m a colorful setting of raixe^ rauierr 1 lowers. the gorgesus oloonr >f gladioli predominating. When tin [cores were added, Mrs. Kaxter 1-in rev fi&liV h'w'n. ? ractiya manici.ro cdmcaf:! as t.. lis. Dean Bingham wa? hicky i? the :ut and received a daintv haitdkerthief. Late in the sit^rnoon tbe/hostess orved a tempting pr.rly plate, con air> in ? s;uad, sandwiches, cheese traws and iceti tea. Mis.-: Coffey's guests were: Mesiarties Paul Cot fey. Baxter Lrnney A.r.na Hardin, David Grc-ene, -Jim Rivrs. A. B. Cole, B; F. William?, Dent/Redmond. ). M. Gaither, A. R. imith. R. D. Hodges; Misses EKzs? K-th RivekeV, Erie Greer, -Annie >aughecty, Louise Coffey, Aniu .Yinklev. Rath Benfield, Gladys Bolt uthel Boucheile, Virginia Wary, Jane Bisson and Katherine'Harwell. Mrs lean Bingham came In for refresh ac-nts. -ivingstone. Club Meets With A*s. William Winkler. The Livingstone Club of the !; fie lotbod'.st Church ii?et on Monday iig/v-.. JaJjt 20th. at the home of Mrs. Villiam Winkles'. A very interesting program was red after which the hostess erred delicious* refreshments. Those resent were Mesdnmes Jim Horton, 'rai.tley Duncan, ! w Crawford. -J. Heii?:!r?x. Hoonor Hendrix, Grady avtSin?7 Howm-i Mast, Pr-V\ O.offey liiton Gveer, William Winkler, Ft. G. Li^-rs Jr.. Frank Robbies Jr.; Misses mita Winkler am! Louise Hodges, The lxext meeting will be held wivh Irs. Paul A. Coffey August 17th. SHF.R WOOD?MADRON A marriage of much interest to (fends of the ppjJtflar couple in \Yatu.ua took place on Monday oven in?-, uly 13th, \vi.- n Miss Mary Loo Stierood became the bride of I)i. Paul tad iron at Mountain City, Tomi. he ceremony was performed by the e.v. G- T. f??yrd. The oji'de is .! daughter <>i Mr. ami Faiward Sherwood. f Coye reek, was WW at C.ovo Oyeek iyh Seio-'1. and is extremely p purr with. a. large circle of friemhs in asi Ten:i<?k-e<? and Western North arM.hmi. / , ,/h The -fhdderrvooni \& a son ??t 1.1 r. K. . Mad.'on, of Phn-y FiaLs Te-nsu. i\? reared to young manhood in this oihty. -md Mhej: his gradualiori from c-iit.oi collect' has been engaged hi prnctic* !' his profession at oiiiitain fity. He recently complex 1 a new home m that city, and it understood that the newly-weds, d'owing :? brief bridal trip, began jusekeeping. GRANDFATHER NEWS Ahvlie Rogers and his suing band . .. ??*..? .? * t.v p cm v;iiy: s.uOUIOg^l t rUMCO'.' hooi lust Fi^ay night.* A. large owe! was reported. Programs arc so to be fciven at Blowing- Roc'c id. Lenoir soon. Rev. N. L. Hampton, of Crosfcnore, ho is pastor of the local church, has sen avyay for the past two months i !>'aecejujit of illness. His Condition said to op ariimproved. A revival meeting: will begin at rratauga Cbarch the second Sunday next month. Brother Ashley v. H in charge of the services. The Sunday school here is processing; nicely. There were 153 preset last Sunday. Grandfather 'school began last tsek arid about ninety students were n vol led. Miss Ollie Eller and Ralph i Greene are the teachers. Air. Rash Aldridee, a sub-contrac>f of Smith-Mortimer' Company of :nville Gap. is engaged with a large roup of men in delivering pulp wood > the railroad. A large contract of ood is being shipped to the Chamion Fibre Company, of Canton. Mrs. S. P. Townsend has been ill t her home here for .some time. Her shditibn remains about the same. Rev. Henry. Crisp, well "known Bap'Ft minister of Lenoir. and former ?sidc-nt of this county, preached to large congregation at Watauga hurch Saturday night and Sunday, [fc was one his way to near Eli'/aethton, Tenn., where he will preach Vr a while. Grandfather Mountain is being vised by many tourists this summev, nd we feel that they are amply re fli.uvu, rta >ue mvumutll IS one G1 ie most sconi'' places to be seen nv.vhere. jo seems like a real Grandather to those of us -who live under s shadow. ACATION BIBLE SCHOOL CLOSES AT BANNER ELK The Daily, Vacation Bible School t" the Banner Elk Presbyterian 'Lurch closed Tuesday night, July 4, at the commencement exercises f the school. Testaments, awarded or perfect recitation of the Child's 'atechism, were presented to lane larlow, Jacqueline Hardin, A lint' Ihurch and Elizabeth Stinson. Thir17 certificates for perfect attendance nd blue ribbons for booklets on the 'salms and the Life of Christ were warded. The total enrolment el the school .as 101 with an average attendance f 78. Miss Katharine O'Neal and ler assistants should be commended or their splendid work which made he Bible School such a success this ear. THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVt IN JUSTICE'S COURT Seven cases have been disposed of, -|by Justice ?>f the Peace Euwin N-M; '| Hstfib, a."5 follow?-:: John Tester, petftv larceny, probai??Ic cause, appearance bond fixed at ' $200. lj Ai-thuf Mast; petty larceny, not c '\ guilty, discharged. - Robert >Valker. petty larceny, uri- r - j dor 16 years r.'i acre. ven^iitied to - juvenile court. -j Floyd Tate, selling liquor, not giiQ-j j ty, discharged. |I Carson Tate, possessing homcf . biOVr noi guilty, discharged. ? Rodger Ashley, possessing home! - brew, not. guilty, discharge^: Paul Shores, possessing and transporting iiunor probable cause, bond fixed at S->00. WATAUGA CIRCUIT Theye will b* preaching at Mabel Sun if ay morning, July 2<?th, by Rev. W. C. D/atton, who is assistlpp: the i-.'t-' >' .luring the slimmer. The hour i is 11 o'clock. Sunday sehob! ct 10 s , O'clock. Everybody is cavdialiy iovit ed to these ser*? ices A protracted meeting begins at Her-son's Chapel Sunday morning! There will be preaching Sunday a. ni. and evening, and in caching' <?v- . ery (Rvensiig fci two weeks. Dr. O. J. Chandler. pastor ? t the Boone M- E Church. Will preach Monday evening. Rev. tV. E. Poovey, presiding: elder , i of the ML Airy District, will be with; J I th? church: from Wednesday night? t i on through the inectinf. The con-, ? gvogatioh is exceedingly fortunate in| ' rnvirig Rev. Mr. Poovcy with them! duu'ng these services, and the pastor -> j if must, earnestly requesting thej hearty eo-pperation, uo( only oi the 1 jlnoal church. in;' also of the com-' m unity at large. New "falkie ' Job Is Lauded by Showgoers " Engineers of the Western Electric 1 i Company Sunday evening completed I the .h'h of in si ailing ih-.- most mod* era .-'.rood equipment at 'he Pastime j Tt/eatfe to supplant the machinery I which hail Proven unfitted for fbc ; !h>if the audiorium. The equipi mcpt v/fts first used at the Monday " | matinee and the increased crowd? at Jthe night performance gave evidence. I at the appreciation of theatre goers i in tliis forward move of the inattage meat. So perfect i? the new o<;uin1 inept that the sound detail? arc juf.t accurately received a? if the uo- t tors were saying their tines from the; ! "'-a-a-. | Hov.'evtr, according to the tochni| cinr.K much of *t.c- increased pleasure 'to be derived front an evening at the ; the:.tic emiies fvoin the noli? custom | made screen which has teen installed |iip the world's greatest theatres re-: Jecntly and \i'licit is especially built j according to the specifications of the * ! auditorium. No matter in what part I of t tie- house a patron may choose t? 1 ? seat himself, he will have perfect | vision, and there is no glimmer or j eve-strain suffered. The programs] tare of high quality and the-vision' . and Sonne are the same as may he] J enjoyed in the uieiropoliiaii theatres. I j iGPlST ASK GREENSBORO PAPER I TO MODIFY ITS ' COMPLIMENT'' j -- Raleigh, N. C.?Frank I). Grist, i State Commissioner ef Labor ami announced candidate- for United State? Senator, Saturday telegraphed the Greensboro Daily News he woidd "consider bringing court action for damages ' if statements made it. - n editorial in the paper l-'riday are hot ! modified. .r' V.. -i .r_ In an editorial the paper said In ~ part- : ! "Frank's' an amiable chap. He IE would make ah elegant dog catcher! |5 Dogs would love him and could rr'ustjs! Viim unreservedly. He is honeft; oiE is unselfish." |j? 'Democrat Ada. Provide a Short-Cjt j2 to Better Bukinexa. '= P! ASTIM?|I THEATR Ell "Place of Good Shows" 2S j FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 24 2 5 S I WINNIE LIGHTNER jl j and JOE E. BROWN | "SIT TIGHT" I MONDAY-TUESDAY, JULY 27-28 = Paul Lucus and \ Eleanor Boardman | = WOMEN LOYE ONCE' | WEDNES.-THURSDAY, JULY 29-30 = JANETGAYNOR 1 THE QUEEN OF THE SCREEN | IN = DADDY LONfi LEGS' I Westerm^^Electric ! SPUN D SYSTEM = IHMKMHnilHimMMn n , * :k?" xhursoax?boone, n. c. mayor's court fciiov.irg cases iiavt' been His lb.-.'! cC by Mayor I. 31. More*; !c in?, rh* nut few Says: T a-.. Bii&iga? ner, p?Wi<- profanity i :hr cost?. Lyon?, public .irunkeno'?? ost.H. ??'' . 'p ' ? jvaoiiv* itfunlcemiess, <58 H t C'JSlS- Sft IMAL NOTiCl - - iijg^o.'.r '.. . i ?:S FOR SALE if you war . i>-:fi<"ncs, go to Grant ivn C afge i" Mountain :hcv ripe and roady to pi el day. Grant ; . G s:. C. 7-2d-5 asOnic notice Regular CornniumoatioTs o "Watauga Lo?ge No, 273 A. F. & A 31., FRIDAY JUL? 2 It . 8 f\ / . M. in. Special lv.:.?int'?> v-'il he irarsx.srto l. A. R, SMITH, W. r>! GORI> >N H. WH4XLER OV-f-L... ?> . RENT OJi SAKE?Ms ft: Greene Height.-. Rea.-=->rial>k L. *?V. Tinu>?<in>. ni)il THEATRE HLOW5NG ROCK, N. C. fhurr.day axiU Friday, .July 23-24 GEORGE ARLiSS ? IN? -THE MILLIONAIRE* Saturday OnEy, July 25th VHIiam Boyd and Heler Twelvetrees ?IN? " The Painted Desert" Monday and Tuesday, July 27 2,6 Elissa Landi and Lewis .Stone ? IN? ALWAYS GOODBYE' Wednesday Only, July 2Sth Helen Twelvetrees and Lew Cody IN V Woman of Experience ommammBsiamgBmKtsKmimi Ambulance Service! pm- Ufldfcriakiris; Departmvnt ha.- added nn aji-t'-adalt: ambelar. i:.; to it? equipment and vi!! anfi-.ver fails day or nigT.r. DAY PHOX'E 54-W NIGHT PHO.VE 56 J. M. MORETZ Furniture and Undertaking I Ha^, = = = 0 | is In order to save all hay machines? Yc ? ery, which enables = g in stock? I McCormit | Rakes, 1 E and knife grinders. we are offering for E smaller hay tools \ complete. We shal j Farmers illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll | NEW CROP CRIMSON CLOVER--] -t io? Sftle, rami&S> per cent, pvtie N kI sn-J v'ti per een?. germination. b< I delivered r.y pare* :- . ex- of ,) press or freight. Hamilton-Bat'; r?- tfc j Hamilton Co., Bristoi, Vs. 7-9-lt pr l M51I I CORN p Whet a relief to get rid cr rf?e pesky rhingsi And it is so easy, loo. Five ^L-! SjSjj^X ^ays ago r,y ?cf hurt so I could ^KSRIax hardly walk. Now ! cc ^ Everyl^ody ovgl Recover. One c. y?(e5^ ^\ rocte and a .o; .vniMvnnwwmii mumwimn ?u iJWjnownn.-. <?-.%V\V/.V,VWA,AV^.^Wft,.V ' 5 Tour 15 jl I Watauga Coi II ' 1 ASWAW.VA-AVWAW.W.W ii!l!!!!!li!i!ill!lliit!l!!if!i!!lfi!ili(il!l!!!!lt!!lll!!ll ring Sea ISloiv of your hay crop, won't yoi >u often save money by buy you to bettersave your crop ?k Deering Mo Tedders, Sweep We also have one Champi a little more than half price such as snaths, scythes, fori 11 be pleased to serve you. i Hdwe. & Su lllllllllllllllllillllllllllill!llllli!i!iiiiil!!!l!iilll!l Dr. C. B. Baughm^n, Eye, L'aJV ose and Tkro-xi Specialist, Elir.aithton, Tcan., irill be ia the office Dr. J. B.. Hasaraajj'iD Bcone. oa e fsrst Monday in June for r>.e actif.e of his profession. \^r; V - ' I i :ri w^cr a s^oe |Kat is r^oliy my it to know about HYAL Com policaticn and pain goes??tx 3m goes, tool And only 25c, odges Drug Company e?.-- ,L_ j J, il times. ?? -~1 $ fast to that which < w is good." 5; Patronage Will ? ; Appreciated * '; ' " -- J % nitv Bank $ rWkV.WAW/.WmVaW ? ll!llll!l!i!l!iiil!lillll!!!ii!!ti!l!i!!i!ll^ son 1 e | }? '.;.M -SK SSFl;--.. ll need some new ^ new* machm?. We are carry in = S wers and ?g i Rakes, 1 on mower which . Our stock of the EE Its, etc., is very fs pplyCo. | lllllllillililltiilllllilllliilllllillllllllljM
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