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THE NEWS-HERALD, MORGANTON, N. C. AUGUST 11TH 1 921. 7 THE NEWS-HERALD, TELEPHONE NO. 26 f Note: The News-Herald is 'V sent bly to suDscnoers who '?.1U kdvance. az ine expire ym "? time paid for, the subscriber is noti fied and unless promptly renewed the KflDer is discontinued Subscribers &ho do not wish to miss a single issue Would do well to watch their label Ud send in their renewals just a few 5avs before their time is out.. This will be to the advantage oi both kubscribers and publisher. Send all Omittances by Check or Money Order tnd address all communications to yhe News-Herald, Morganton, . N. C. NEWS BREVITIES Mr. John Nelson spent yesterday in jiheville. . ,. , ' Miss Pearl Hoover is spending the Jt'k "in Marion. . ' at; Netta Bridgers is visiting rel- i tives in Hickory. f Mrs. Clifford E. Walker spent last V-eek in Asnevme. rom a visit to Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. A. M. Haskins of Bridgewater, ,3 a Morganton visitor Monday. Mr W. T. Jones of Greensboro, nent several days here this week. j Mrs .1. T.. Hartsell of Con- l l , dim nrd spent Thursday n Morganton. UTS J- liail Ui. JlCVCJUilU, VS'UV, o he guest of Mrs. M. MacNaughton. ir. i iAni - Vllege, was in Morganton Monday. " Mr Charlie Smith of New Ybrk, is siting his father, Mr. Julius bmith. Sites Bessie Warlick of Asheville, s visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. t . Uood- Little Miss ina MCtan is visiting er aunt, Mrs. John Setzer at Heart- aIr Andrew Bell who has been in fcchool in Boston, returned home last eek. Hc Cora Fov of Richmond, Va 13 Vloltiii '" Webb. . . Mr. Paul Wiggins oi L,naneston, o. is spending several days in Mor- tanton. MISS iuary vhcj ui ncv? vi- ians, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. S. Caither. . , . . Mrs. Fannie Taylor oi wmston-aa- .i i - n t tr jcm, is tne guest oi ivirs. i. xj. ountree. Mr. and Mrs. Claude bisk of tfel ont visited relatives in Morganton Mist week Mrs. C. M. Pickens and Mr. Stan ton Pickens returned from Boone list week. Miss Pearl Ray of Okla, Fla., and lontreat, is the guest of Miss Geor- Mr. W. A. Ross has returned from visit from Hartford. Conn., and oth- northern cities. "Miss TiUcv Walton returned Thurs- Uy to Charlotte after a visit to rela-' ir . a aves in lviorganion. Dysartsville. - home by little Miss Edith Lockridge. mr. r . uavis and Mrs. Kate Bell mer left Saturday for New York and Baltimore to purchase fall goods for B. F. Davis and Son. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey' Atwell of Rocky, Mount, spent several days last week with Mrs. Atwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Daves. Mrs. Mattie Sudderth and Mrs. Bob Erjvin of Asheville, spent several days last week at the home of Mr and Mrs. L. A. Bristol. Mrs. R. O. Everett and children re turned to their home in Laurinburg today after a visit to Mrs. Everett's mother, Mrs. T. L. Hemphill. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Deal and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deal have returned to their home in High Point after a vis it to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Deal. . News has been received here of the arrival in Hay, Washington, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith who are visit ing their son, Mr. Edgar Smith. i Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Estes and chil dren and Mrs. Henry Webb left Mon day by automobile to vist Mr.- and Mrs. Webb Estes n Chase Cty, Va. Mr. H. L. Wilson and Mrs. Brent Rhyne left Sunday for the northern markets markets where they will buv fall goods for Lazarus Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Waft. lUr-Po- M.r and" Mrs. Byerly and baby, of Asheville, spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith. Mrs. hj. McK. Goodwin and daugh- ters, Misses Maude, Edith and Mi 'STr V , ilaey cl riam Goodwin M i ;a" -2 centennial celebration tv " ---1 -u.i. OUU illl nam Goodwin Will lpflVO orToxr o tend the music festival in Asheville. Dr. and Mrs. Hardee Johnston and children of Birmingham. Ala., are spending a vacation at Lake Linville Lodge and with relatives in Morgan ton. Miee Effie Johnson, formerly of Morganton and Hickory who now llVOO in U1! Dni.n T 1 " ' -ui ioou, icxas. is visirino' nor aunt, Mrs. Sallie Killelea, in Yuma,! Colo. Miss Tessie Mull, of thp xjna : pital and Miss Lois Snipes of Broad oaks Sanatorium, spent several days last week at Thomasville visiting the Baptist orphanage. Mrs. Sallie Moran, of Winston-Salem, is visiting relatives and friends in Morganton. Miss Annie Moran spent a few days here but has return ed to Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pearson, Jr., of Charlotte, and Mrs. W. E. White and little son of Washine-tnn -TV C. a m m o f a'c viaiLmg at tne nome oi Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pearson. Miss Ava Hallman has returned from an extended visit to Spartan burg and Greenville, S. C. Miss Ver bie Hallman of Spartanburg, accomp anied her home to spend a week. Miss Kathryn Landon will return to Philadelphia and Miss Louise Mor row and Miss Annie Hoechst to Camptown, Pa., Saturday, after a visit to their aunt, Mrs. A. C. Chaffee. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Saunders, Miss es Myrtle Saunders and Winnie Vera Mooney of Kinars Mounts T1 CTIOTIT several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i. ,rwin last week. Miss Har- CHURCH CELEBRATFS HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY The First Presbyterian church of Salisbury on last Thursday celebrat ed its one hundredth anniversary. A dispatch dated August 4th, says: Pausing for a while today the members of First Presbyterian church looked back over a century of ex istence as a local, congregation and talked about the changes that had taken place and ,the futre that the church faces. Beginning one hundred years ago today with 13 members the Salis bury congregation has kept pace with the community and has always been a power for righteousness. In cele bration of their centennial the Pres byterians were joined in an all-day program by former members of the church and by friends from the city and county. Not all of the talking uy speaiters in set speeches. There was time for social chats, and the picnic dinner on the lawn furnish ed time and occasion for pleasant so cial discourse. nrThe - principal speaker was Dr. Walter Lingle, of the Union Theolog ical seminary, Richmond, Va., and he spoke on "Presbyterianism," covering the origin, history and meaning of the name, and the history of the people in a general way from the time of Cal vin and Knox to the present. Jhe iIay's services were ushered in witn devotional exercises, presided over by J. E. Ramsey, chairman of tne centennial relph . ucoiucs Lr. Lingle a number of others made snort talks appropriate to the occasion. On August 27th at 10 A. M. on the premises of the late J. A. Lackey I will sell at auction the following named and other items of personal property: Two Shetland ponies. One gray mare. Lot of farming tools. J. ESTON LACKEY, Executor. AGENTS . WANTED MEN and VVOMES Make big money selling La Tusca Gems, the stone that real ly looks and wears like a Dia mond. Every piece exact copy of a high priced Diamond Jew elry, detected only by experts. Guaranteed Five Years. Write for illustrated catalogue and Agents terms. LATUSCA GEMS COMPANY Lexington, Ky. FRESH TURNIP, SEED OF ALL VARIETIES. KIBLER DRUG CO. PICTURES FRAMED Prices Reasonable SEE Eubert D. Setzer At store of A. A. Connelly & Son The Oxford foundry One of Morgantori's Most Promising Manufac turing Plants. The Oxford Foundry began op erations last week, turning out a full capacity of plow points, land slides, mold boards, flue hangers, air ventilators, gear wheels, mill castings, cane mill rollers, shoe "lasts, shoe hammers, Window ' weights, boiler grates, pistol ring blanks. We make and weld cast iron, brass, bronze, babbit, and alum inum. Your orders will be filled promptly. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lazarus of j "ott,e Ervin accompanied them to laltimore. ' are spending several ! eeks in Morganton. " Mr. J. H. Hyams of Linville Falls, spending a week with his daughter Sirs. J. R. Anderson. I Mr. Elbert Nichols of Spartanburg, $. C, spent several days with rela tives here last week. v i r j Mr.. Derr Boger and Mr. Derr jBb fer, Jr., of Washington, D. -G.,are lisiting relatives here. Miss Lily Cowart of Petersburg, 'la., is visiting at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. W. C. Ervin. Mrs. W. H. Reddish of Raleigh, pent the week-end with her. parents,. Mr. and Mrs. S. Huffman. I Mr. Miller Pickens . who has been attending summer school at Chapel 3ill, returned home Monday. I Miss Annie Lou Clark has returned )om Brevard Institute where she has icen attending summer school. ) Mrs. J. E. Simpson of Black Moun--am, spent Tuesday with her -par-Tits, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ward. I Miss Genevive Moore of Hi eh Point pent the week-end at the home of r. and Mrs. E. McK. Goodwin. Miss Frances Williamson nf - Vav. teville, is a guest 'at the home of r cousin, Mr. John A. Dickson. , Mr. E. P. Futrell of Jackson.' Miss.. ent several davs this wepk at the f me of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kerley. iiiss Mary Wilson will arrived Sat day to spend some time with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wil- 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. C. ending several weeks in Asheville. iey went to attend the music festi- 'idgeport. Conr... Sntunlnv. aftpr a sit to his sister, Mrs. E. D. Alexan- Mrs. George Williams of Mt. 01- w, formprlv Mice TVToft; xr,,-,tT Morganton, is .visiting relatvesl Mrs. E. P. SmifVi TUtlo o.V. Manda Ward, of Penniman, Va., i'iveu yesterday on a visit to rela tes here. . Mr. and Mrs. Cnr TVWt : snd rhU. fen of Winder, Ga., are visiting at ume ot Mrs. Mott's father, Mr. UilVS. Miss Beth Neill of Washington, D. is spending her vacation with her rents Mr. nrul Mvo T" -nt XT;il ,o fidgewater. -vJr. and Mrs. R. C. Pearson of CKSonville. Fla.. arP visitino. nt th jme of Mr. Pearson's sister, Mrs. BC!M TT num. , i : Mrs. A. CI Mnnro nf XTr,cU?n nnM IS SDendinfr snmptimo nt "tVio Fe-of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mn li. Wilson. pr. and Mrs. S. W. Alford and chil, P of Roland, are visiting at the pe of Mrs. Alford's grandfather, r- K. Williams. ;lr- and Mrs. George Taylor and I Wren of Bristol, Tenn., are visiting f tne home of Mrs'. Taylor's father, f; John Dickson. agv. and TVfre kt t luren nf Moei,;ii ..i-ix: home of Mrs. Powell's mother, Mrs. C. V i.-. i l v . "'ft!cj spent last weeK n "er Sister. Mrs lma'a T ' H tr ' wmiih;o uuv, i m Marion. While away she vis- v iuuuiiwin, uenaersonvuie. m"ey Rock, Rutherfordton and Black Mountain. Messrs. Raymond Craig of Missis sippi, James Ragsdale of South Caro lmaJames "Massenburg " of Louis burg, Joe Erwin of Morsranton and Mr. Seville of Chapel Hill, are en joying a camping trip of several weeks at the Bridgewater lakes. SOCIAL Mrs. H. L. Millner entertained in formally Monday afternoon about a J f a uozen inenas in nonor of the 77th birthday of her father, Mr. A. G. layman. After several music selec tions, refreshments were enjoyed. Miss Georgia Riddle entertained last night in honor of her house guest xviiss rean Kay. Mrs. MacNausrhton- entprtninpH several tables of bridge Tuesday ai- lemwn in nonor oi Mrs. J. Hall of Cleveland. A number of guests were mvitea to, come for refreshments af ter the frames. Miss Janip Vnr'tnn received the prize, a handkerchief, for me nignest score and m cutting for the prize among the other guests, Mrs. a. m. lngold also received a beautiful handkerchief. Delicious re freslpnents were served. Mr. and Mrs. E. McK. Goodwin en tertained the stewards of thp Mothn dist church Tuesday night in honor of vr. ru. vv. Anderson, who has been their guest this week. A delightful 'dance was given Tues day night in honor .of Miss Louise Morrow and Miss Kathryn Landon by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chaffee at their beautiful home on West Union street. Punch was served by Miss Jean Alexander and Mrs. W. E. White, Mrs. Brown McCoy, Mrs. E. D. Alexander and Mrs. Bessie Hunt assisted the hostess in RPrvinc AaKn- ious refreshments. A reception was given Monday af ternoon in nonor ot Dr. and Mrs. A. A. McFayden bv the members nf the congregation of the Presbyterian church at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Greyer. Dr. and Mrs. McFay den and children exnert tn lonw-thfc week and will sail this month for China. Dr. and Mrs. McFayden who are missionaries, have been spending a year's leave in America. Little Margaret McKesson Chaffee celebrated her birthday yesterday af ternoon by-entertaining a number of her little friends at her home on West Union street. Little Miss Camille Boger gave a party yesterday afternoon in honor of her fifth birthday. After enjoy ing various games delicious refresh ments were served. Mrs. W. C. Ervin entertained at tea yesterday afternoon in honor of her house guest, Miss Lily Cowart. The Embroidery club will meet this morning with Mrs. E. J." Golloway. Guests beside the regular members of the club will be: Mrs. George Tay lor, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Will Chnkscales, Mrs. R. N. Gantt, Mrs. C. O. Bristow and Misses' Mary Dick son and Musa Marbut.v P Parker riAIR 5 ALSAm liemoves dandnifll Stops hair f ailing;. wwre uoiornna .Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair.. Wiwtrx Chemif al Works, hotm JT V. Sata irday Last Day ' '.'tor Free Typhoid X Vaccination Let all in Morganton and Burke county who wish to take advant age of this free treatment meet the physicians on the Square in Morganton Court Satardlay Aug. 13 f - OUR ANNKERSARYSA p Has been a big success and many have taken advantage of the won- g ffi rlprfiil The Sale is still on and the op- S portunity to save money on sea- sonable merchandise -is - given i? to mam m S the people of this section. ffi AllJSummcr Goods must be Moved to Make Room for. Summer Stock SAM KATZ, Prop. F.O.B.DbxIt 1 r Was light Wlieii 'The Tractor will enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to enjoy life. I believe the trac tor will make farming what it ought to be the most pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth9." This tractor has done much very much in bringing true Mr. Ford's prophecy; for in it is a machine which has harnessed one of the most dependable, efficient, adaptable, economical sources of power in the world- a machine that saves from, thirty to fifty per cent of the farmer's time a machine which many farmers claim plows, harrows or drills as much ground in the same time as four, six or even eight horses. And more a machine that takes care of every power job on the farm. Call and let's talk it over, or telephone or drop us a card and we will bring the facta to you Burke Garage Co. ' . The real test cf a woman's kitchen equipment comes at canning time. Every step you can save, . every waste moment you can elimiminate, every second you can r;horten the time that must be spent in the kitchen, adds that much to your comfort. Consequently, you need the HOOSIER Cabinet more r t canning time than at any other time of the. year. You need it NOW. A single call at our store will convince you that HOOSIER-is the: greatest of all Kitchen Con veniences, Once you see how easily every needed article ccmes to your hand, you will decide to have , the HOOSIER sent home. ; . ...... . A demonstration costs you nothing. yweSI Co. IkEEP YOUK MONEY AT HOME BY TRADING AT HOME
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