Mrs. A. Weinstein Died at 1:30 P. M. Mrs. A." Weinstein died this After noon at 1:30 o'clock at the Thompson hospital, where she i underwent an operation for cancer of the large in testines a week ago today. Only faint r hope. of recovery had been entertain- ' ed since the operation .Deceased was about 44 years old and is survived by her husband and . six children, Mrs. S. A. Cohen of Chicago, Mrs. O. M. .Israel of .Birmingham, Ala Miss Mildred Weinstein1? of Lumberton, Messrs. ' Max.- Israel and Robert Weinstein, all of Lumberton, The fun eral arrangements have not been an nounced. , ;':;;'v y?;.' V-rf " Mrs. Weinstein was well and favor ably known to a host of friends here and elsewhere, who will be grieved to learn of her death. Great Improve- ; Besides Extension of " Sewer and Water Lines and Paving Seaboard is Making Improvements at Station. Notable improvements. are now un der way in Lumberton,- The sewer and , water lines are ; being extended to parts of the town which heretofore have not had these advantages. Street and sidewalk paving is being extend ed and besides all this the Seaboard is making some needed improvements at the union - station. The track . in front of the station has-been raised 4 inches and the grounds about the station are being built tip with gravel In a few months Lumberton will not be the same town in many respects." Of course the torn-up condition of the streets and sidewalks while the work is in progress inconveniences the public, but this is unavoidable. - Naval Bill Passed by Senate " Washington, June 19.--The annual navy appropriation bill, carrying ap proximately $295,460,000 ; . and - pro viding for an enlisted personnel of 86,000 men was passed late' today by the senate and sent, to conference with the housev '; .';';:V''':.rv Action . on : the enlisted; personnel, now about 115,000, is final as the seaate--f)ccepted -the -house .decision and .the , question will not come be fore : the conferees, who .will deal , principally with senate increases of about $44,000,000 over the bosue bill. There was no record ' vote on final passage and no effort was made to reduce the enlisted personnel. : . Pernanent Receiver for ; Bank of Fairmont. ' " . - : : , " Mr. A. R. Bullock was named Tuesday, by Judge ,w w Lyon -of Elizabethtown as permanent receiver for the Bank of Fairmont. Mr,, Bul lock ' had recently been named tem porary receiver: of the defunct' bank. He is also receiver for the Peoples Bank & Trust Co. of Fairmont, which failed several months ago. Mr. Bul lock lives near Fairmont. ; ' Typhoid Vaccination Clinics. Typhoid vaccination clinics will be! conducted during the next few days as follows: Friday," June 23 St' Pauls cotton mill, 10 a. m.; St Pauls, 1 p. in.; Raft Swamp 5 p. m. "-J xrle - 'i'v- Monday, June 26. Lumberton cot ton mill, 2 p. m.; Smyrna, 4:30, p. m. One case of ; typhoid has been re ported to Dr. E. R. Hardin, county health officer, from the Raft Swamp community." :, .4, ;;; v-: r" " Miss Janle Leach of; ft! axten M ; . .Fayetteville. Observer,. ? June. 21: Mrs. W. B. Malloy - has ' received a telegram announcing the death . of Miss Janie Leach, her aunt .which occurred at her home in Maxton yes terday. Miss Leach, who- was a mem ber of Center Presbyterian church, was greatly beloved by a large -circle of relatives and -friends " in Robeson county. Mr. and Mrs. Malloy went to Maxton by automobile ; this morning to attend the funeral, which was held at 4 o'clock thisr afternoon.! ffj Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Israel, who were married here on June '6, -returned Tuesday morning from their bridal tour to Atlantic City, N. ' J New York, Baltimore and other points of ' interest i They ' returned ci -- earlier than they had expected oh account of the illness of Mrs. Israel's 1 mother, Mrs. A. ; Weinstein. -They wilt remain here for some time, after which they will go to Birmingham, tAlaS?S 8i i Mr. John Prevatt of the . Raft wamp- section is ill- with typhoid . fever. ''j'K .Wf&yhu--, Mrs. F. L. Nash and small daugh ter, Roberta Kate, of Rosemary, ar rived Monday and will" spend - some time here visiting ' at the home of Mrs. Nash's mother, Mrs.,-Geo.?. B. McLeod, Chestnut and -Fifth streets.: Mr. J. M. Russell of Atlanta, Ga., arrived this morning and will spend some time here visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Russell, Walnut street Mrs. Russell has been here for some time. . Misses Lena and Freda Dunie will leave tonight for Washington and Baltimore, where they will spend some lime visiting relatives and friends. Interest is Grow- v ing in Revival Dr. Vines' - is ' Preaching Eloquent, Clear and Powerful Sermons at First Baptist Church Subject This Evening "Home, Sweet Home'1 Sunday School Classes Will At . tend in a Body Friday Evening. . SERVICES TWICE DAILY t ' ' Interest is growing in the revival services , which , began at the , First Baptist church' Monday , evening, al though the rainy , weather has: inter ferred somewhat with the attendance at several services, vr. w. m, vines, pastor of .the First Baptist church of Norfolk, Va., is doing the Preach ing. His sermons are eloquent, clear and powerful. He is making plain the fact that sin has a penalty and what soever a man soweth that shall he al so reap. The subject of Dr.' Vines' sermon this evening will be "Home, Sweet Home". Tomorrow (Friday) evening the various classes ' of the Sunday school, will attend in a body, accompanied by the. teachers of the several classes. Members : of the Baraca class, of which State Senator L. R. Varser Is teacher, are' request ed to meet at the court house square at 7:45. from which : point the class will repair to the church. This class is composed of near 100 young men services are nem twice aauy ii a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Several local busi ness ' houses close for the morning service. It has not. been announced when the meeting will close. It will .1. i. .1 . . , i. v i run uirougn ounuay ana , prooaoiy longer. ' . Report ef sermons will be given -in the next issue : -, s - , GENERAL CARR RE-ELECTED ; . COMMANDER OF VETERANS " k. : & New Orleans Selected as Reunion City for 1923 A Touching Scene. . -- s. Richmond, Va- June 21. The re election of General Julian S. Carr, of Durham. N.:.C:i.:vAaeommand.inluOoc'-':OI. LtUmDerton, Mrs. Sander- chief and theselection of New Or-I leans as the reunion city in' April 1923, featured .the closing, session here to day of the thirty-second annual: re union, of T the i. United Confederate yeteraiM,-.? t-vsi':?. ' tRichmond, June 20. What was de scribed as the "Christian; leadresbip of the men in. gray," a defense of President Jefferson Davis of the Con federacy against his Southern critics, a reference to Senator: Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts as "being against everything the South stands for,! and eulogies , of former. PresU dent ; Woodrbw Wilson,? burdened the addresses which featured the opening session' here today of the 32nd annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans. k , A . touching scene was enacted in connection: with the opening of !th session early today when . Gen. Julian S. Carr; commandein-chief ' of the veterans: arose from his chair and extending his arms with- dramatic gesture exclaimed to the old veterans m a low voice: - " "God bless you all, I love you, I love you." silence prevailed for a lew sec onds, when veterans and women . in the audience were seen to wipe away tears. Then a storm of applause fol lowed. u--AV. :'h-l-( Turned to a pitch of enthusiasm and sentiment which perhaps is un paralelled in the chronicles of such reunions in the Southland, the veter ans in. their initial session fierd the hearts of young and old alike by their vigorous j loyalty . to. ; a cause .that seems to' stand like a far beacon in the, fading twilight of a day which, for them, gradually: is -closing. - - U RECORDER'S : COURT ' "Crimeless Wave", Ends Fined for ; Shooting "Into Pack of ? Hounds Fisherman Found Guilty ; nf - Tres spass. SJ'li'f :M 'r-, 3 A " Steve Rising and Fannie Ivey were found not guilty of immoral conduct by Recorder David H. Fuller Mpnday. This 'was the only trial, to come up for attention Monday and the. second for mprft than a -week, In fact,' one. would hav' judged from .the quietness in re corder's circles .that 'fj, "crimeless wave!, had struck' this section. ; - The storm broke the other way yesterday, however. AI CvWest was found guil ty of shooting into a 'pack .of fox hounds that, were racing a fox,, on bis lands. -i He was fined $5 and : cost West had his lands posted, according to.' the evidenced . ' Three of the 'dqgs were ; hit, 5 but none killed, Charlie Jenkins, a fisherman, of - color. was found guilty of trespass fishuig on the lands of Mr. A. F, Ward. ; Judg ment was continued upon condition that Jenkins cease to fish - on Mr. Ward's lands.-- - Court is in session again today. "COOP MEETING IN LUMBER- : TON TUESDAY, OF NEXT WEEK A speaker from Kentucky will ad dress a mass meeting in Lumberton Tuesday of next week, at 3:30 p. m., on cooperative marketing of tobacco. The cooperative plan of marketing to bacco has been Wed out in Kentucky and everybody, is interested in hear ing first hand of the results. J . " . St. Pauls News New Store and Radio Station in Prospect Mr. A. H. Holder Passes Johnson-Stell Marriage Person- al and Other Items. 4 ,f : -; ' . . By Bess G. Johnson1: - t - St Pauls. June 20. "What is so rare as a day in Jmifl;?k;Y':$'- I Miss Lena Sykes and her"- friend anas iena MciNair irom LAurtnnurg came over on the 13th and spent the j we uviui w wa. i the formers mother. r - we wio n - Dig one r isai week, but it, wasn't our intention. Mr. and Mrs. J. Browne Evans and family failed to make the trip to Bui- c out re planning to go some wme & the near future. Want to make the trip by motor, possibly camp, out on'ed by Dr. Hayes, who stated that the way, and , therefore get all the he could not determine how badlv fun- coming their way." Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Guiton are de-! lighted to have their daughter. Miss j Maisie, with them for a 2-weeks' va- cation. She has been in training at; the Pittman-Gainey hospital Fayette - ville, for some time now. Miss Guiton looks well and seems highly pleased with this institution. ' " - Mr. F. C. ShotwelU from South rwwa season. He nas been fn the tobacco business for 8 years, "so is "some to baccoist," we suppose. i y Death of Mr. A. H. Holder Mr. Alex. Holder, who had been critically ill for several days, was called - to his eternal borne Sunday afternoon, the 18tb, at 3 frniMil .orvi. w v M4itJ services were Monday p. m. at 4 by Dr. E. C. Murray, pastor of the Presbyterian church, of which he was a member. Mr. Holder's health had not teen good since he suffered an attack of paralysis sometime ago. For several days he had not been expected' to live. He resided some 3 miles from town. Besides other relatives i he leaves a widow , and the following children: Messrs.: Patt and Stedman W""- of Lumberton, Messrs. Jbm and Gordon and : Mary of St Pauls, who resiaea wims- inetr i jparenis - ai their country homej swar town.- -!.Mi8s Mary Humphrey of our town had the pleasure of seeing her ancle Mr. S. Humphrey rot;: ;jnort4si; Boston arrived in St. Pauls, a few Holland Christian church, Holland weeks ago and will have charge of I Virginia." . Mr. Bounds is the superin the , Farmers Cooperative - Tobacco, tendent of the Jackson Brothers Lum Marketing association warehouse this ber Co. here. They will be at home QZW!! tJ-fhrM a very pretty one in aU its sim- Has " been in Robeson for a; visit among relatives nncL.znenos.tbe Past few days. Mf. O. C. Teague has re turned to his home,. Macpn, Ga., af ter v fipending a few- days -with his brother, Supt T.. S. Teague, on MainM street Little Laura . Graham Wil kerson returned to Laurinburg Fri day after a pleasant visit to little Miss Laura Northrop Miss Gola Willoughby was -i-to -Heave yesterday r or wake ores t where she will at- tend summer . school ; during the 6 weeks term beginning today. Approx imately 350 students were expected, Iare majority of the number being Composed of the -Jf air sex." Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Murray and Masters Hush Murray and Alexander : McGeachy have gone to Fayetteville today. Hugh and Alex, will spend a few days at the home of, the latter's: aunt, Mrs. A.' A. McEachern of Dick street. ; (Continued on page four.) TO DISCUSS CURB MARKET Joint , Meeting , of Lumberton Home .Demonstration and Woman's Clubs ' Will be Held In Town Hall Next " Monday Afternoon. 4 Correspondence of The Robesonian. A joint meeting of the Lumberton Home Demonstration Club .and the W6man's Club twill be held in the town hall, of .Lumberton on Monday, June zeth, at 330 p. m. Miss An drews is calling the meeting to dis cuss the advisability of opening "a curb market in Lumberton. A short demonstration will be , given. The members of both clubs are urged to be present . ( 1 '-.l-ft mm Held for Murder Committed in 1914. Raleigh News and Observer, June 20: Almost six years after he shot and killed Cleve Watklns in a poker game quarrel over LassiterV stable on Wil mington; street, Will May, aflias C. S. Drake; was arrested yesterday in Greensboro. He was identified as the murderer by a friend of the dead man who saw him in "the Pomona cotton mills,' of that iity where he was em ployed as a weaver. Dectective Tom Crabtree leaves I this , morning for Greensboro to" bring him here for n.-".' 1 'l ! .' ' . Prof. . W. B. ;, Crumpton, Jr., re centlyi elected superintendent of the Lumberton ' schools, and family ? ar rived here today from Selma. They will leave in a few days for the coast where they will spend some time, and expect to return to Lumberton about July 4. Prof. Crumpton has shipped his furniture here and will store it until he can secure a residence. Mr. and Mrs. Crumpton have two children, Miss Corrie Ellen, aged 11 years, and Master Will Ward, aged 7. Little Miss Katherine Boyd, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boyd, ex pects to go next Monday to Monroe, where she will spend a month visit ing at the - home of her uncle and aunt, - Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Laney.- Fairmont News ""Ir.Otha Perry Injared by. Falling Tree Two . Weddings and One to Follow Crops and Roads Badly Damaged by'. Heavy ,. Rains One Story Is Good Until 'Another is Told Legion ; Meeting Friday - Night. v ,f r?.i 'k yi. 'V By H. V. Brown T Fairmont, Jane 20. While working wuu a . augKuiK tre w in ins wpgaii"" own uwr vacir arrival in near here today Mr, . Otha Perry, young white man of this place, was 1 seriously injured when a tree which he was cnttine fell too near him. one of the limbs of the tree pressing mm against a near-by tree. lie was Pushed to town and his wounds dress- injured he was on account of the most serious injury being internal. . ; , Holland-Bounds Wedding Today.' Invitations reading as follows have been received: "Mr, and Mrs. Fethro Summer Holland , request ; the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Georgia Lockhart, to Mr. Clafid Samuel Bounds on Thurs day, June 22, v 1922, at 8 o'dock. UOIl MUIin m here after June 25. Church Notes ' Presiding Elder J. H. . Shore of Rockingham will preach here next Sunday night in the Methodist church. It will be remembered that Rev. Shore preached the baccaulaureate sermon ! "ere iH way, wnicn was isiaea oi no little and which will 'always be re membered. ..,. The exercises of the Sunbeams will be held in the First Baptist church Sunday night These exercises were to have been held last Sunday night but on account of the - inclement weather it was postponed until Sun- .daT n,8nt Jan 4 ' ' Branch-Sweum. - A wedding' of much interest 'took place here Thursday, June 15th, when Miss Edna Marie Sweum became the bride of Mr. William V. Branch. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's " pastor, . Rev. W. E. Trawick,-who administered the. vows. Only a few intimate friends and re latives witnessed the ; affair: which plicity. Immediately ' after the two were united in marriage they motor ed to Dillon, S. C, where they caught a .northbound train for Portsmouth and Norfolk, Va., where they ; are spending their honeymoon. They will be at home here to their friends af ter June 23. Mrs. Branch is the at tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sweum, and was for one season r member of the faculty of Fairmont graded school. Mr. Branch, is the popular editor of the ' Fairmont Re view.' They both have many friends in this section who showered them with congratulations and wish them all' happiness. V' .' ;; , Boone-Thompson '.Marriage Soon A marriage of interest will take place within a few days when Mr. ics 1 A ioko VA iu vvX o v niu inv-i F. F. Thompson will claim Miss Vioa Boone for, a bride.,: Miss Boone has for the past few years been a member of the faculty of the Fair mont graded school and Mr. Thomp son has been following the profession of teaching for several years.- An evidence of the popularity of the bride-elect was shown ' last spring when several social functions were given in her honor. After thewed-IMan should receive much attention.) ding Mr.; and Mrs. Thompson will Will be given at the school auditorium, make their home here during the V'-F"aaT night, 8:30 o'clock, .benefit cation. Mr. Thompson returned here, Presbyterian church, and should be Tuesday from near Manteo, where he:&ven a fun house. A very worthy has been teaching. ' 1 cause, uet your money ready, bring Great Damage to Crops and Roads I whole famUy and enjoy one of the DamiM to the erona-and roads ofi0" entertainments of the season. :Aj:n ..t.. la on account of the recent heavy rams, the ' most disastrous of which fell Monday afternoon and night It is estimated that tobacco will not be over 60 per cent . of the ' usual crop. Many detours are necessary on high ways. . " .-,V: ; : Among those from here attending summer schools are Misses. Rose Floyd, Selma "Ward and Eobie Floyd, who left this morning for Chapel Hill to attend the university . summer school, i f' '- . .:! Anotber version ROBESONIAN it was sUted ithat Mr. Dewey Leggett of Center section proceeded to use a' knife on ' some (Continued on page four.) . NEW BUILDINGS i' w-.' ' . " IN LUMBERTON 22 Residences and , 9 Basmess Houses Erected During Past Yea 5 Houses Now Under Wsy. C v The report of Mr. Ed J. GloveT, local building inspector, to the State Insurance " Department for the year ending June 1 showed that 22 residences and 9 business houses w.ere erected in Lumber- ton during the year. Five houses are now under construction, ac- cording to the report. ' Besides the new building erected, many repairs and additions were made to both business houses and res- idences during the year. ... ABUUITI , innvn, ,y i z , J waves In an issue a few days ago t thef the State Departraebt of Agricul- i Park tori Letter ! - : ; c Y. P. XJ. Social Church Nni sir. a. n. rerry Moves Into Hand' some New Residence Charch Play Friday .;. Night Baseball at' Midway Saturday Personal , t By " Williamson Parkton, June 2L Mr. M. Wright joy a few days at the veterans re- ;unjoaa yesteraay io , en- union. lit was accompanied by his Richmond John was taken sick and they both returned home this after noon.,, r f-r-! --.'V,..,. ,v-.A-. . . , The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist church gave a most enjoyable social Friday night at the Baptist parson age. An ideal place, and a good time prevailed. The electric lights produc ed a most beautiful scene. . Rev. R. B Uimm n..fn A tV. M - - kvi v wig JU b. cnurcn, nas oeen away two or tbree weeks attending the preachers summer school at Durham, and he! stopped over in Raleigh this week to visit relatives, where his family visit, ed daring the summer school, and his daughter Miss Pauline was operated on last night for appendicitis at the Rex Memorial hospital. Mr; Manns advises us today that he will return home the last of the week and fill his regular appointment here . Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, but his family will remain in Raleigh until his sick daughter recovers. - Little Miss Maggie Brinston of Laurinburg spent last week and part of this week with her cousin Catherine Gaitley. - - . Rev. C R. Sorrel! filled his pulpit here Sunday morning and at night, preaching two most excellent sermon. He announced Sunday night that the revival would come off ; for that church the middle of August and that ev, en uer 01 Salem, Va., would do the preaching. mr. A. H. Perry is moving into his new residence today. He has just completed one , of the handsomest bungalows in town, just to his notion, m ici sucn a residence as the above somehow anneals to . me. Capt Chitwood, formerly of Texas, will occupy the Perry house Just va cated by A. H. Perry. Capt Chit wood is with the A. C. L. R, R. We welcome this good family to our town. , ;- Mrs, J. C. Pugh and - two small brothera, Donovan and Wilbur, were callers in St Paula yesterday. Mrs. Pugh was a brief satient of rw l. 1 IMoore, dentist Mr. Frank William - on-oi iiiariotte returned Satan!! after spending week's vacation with relatives and friends-Mr. a w.l anm 01 juoxvuie, Tenn., spent last week with home folks Miss Louise Garris left last week to enter sum mer school at - Wake Forest, Miss Ruby Council at Greensboro In like manner. The school board find it mtf At. ficult to elect a principal for our school ., ,..:,:;.,,J.i.;,ui?,;:,,,., : v,,;r, y, . 0 : Mr. R. A. Wright and two daugh ters, Misses Mable and Louise, and on, William, spent Sunday at White Lake, as also did John Gillis and wyoe Ertle Williamson and Clyde Council, while Mr. and , Mrs. L. P. - - a - - m -?'H180nn5 Hughes and family 1 T'cu .acRSOn pnngs. The 12-months-old babv hov nf Mr and Mrs. R. E. Wood, who has been critically ill with colitis for mora than a week, is unimproved. Miss Annie Lee McArthur, trained nurje, numbering more than 1,100. The ses has ben attending for several days. ions were both inspiring and helpful We trust the child may be restored to d the speakers brought interesting health. land impressive messages to the young The clay entitled Tli amJ people. . I ' Parkton S Second nin " B. R. i1nk'era of th atat Ttnei that Mr. Jnnem IE " mef 't first nine of King Hiram at Midway Saturday at 8:30 p. m. See the best came of th Campbell and Campbell will be seen as batery for Parkton. Something doing all the time. v Boll Weevil Dostinc DemanatratiM "'A number of farmers representing all ' parts of the county - witnessed -a boll weevil dusting demonstration on the farm of Mr. A. W. McLean, near Lumberton. TuesdaV. The (ipmnnttn. tion was put on by Mr. W. B. Mabee ture. Demonstrations of three dusting mscnines a tbree-row, mule-back and band were given.' The demonstration was . given for the purpose ot ;v in structing farmers how to poison boll weevils" by dusting- the cotton plants with calcium arsenate. All the ma chines used worked perfectly; ac cording to Mr. O. O. Dukes, county demonstrator, who; assisted ' Mr. Ma- oee with the demonstration. PAY YOUR LICENSE TAX Five percent will be added to License Taxes on July 1st. J. P. RUSSELL, " Clerk and Treas. Miss Nina Bebber has returned from Taylorsville where she spent several days visiting relatives. . Dr. W. W. Parker is spending the day in Maxton on professional busi ness. - .4'.3 , 3 .. COTTON MARKET Middling cotton U quoted on the lo- cal market todav at 21 3- nmt, thm poana. ... I , : BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCALS NEWS L, . ... 4 The community picture service fa R&beson has been closed until Sep- , wnen k ui De resumed. Policeman J. B. .Bovle If otuhv purchased a 5-room cottage on East Second street from Mr. J. W. Bollock. The residence was recently completed. Mr. J. C y, Martin and family moved . Tuesday from Chadbourn to Rockingham, where Mr. Martin will operate a pressing elub. . - Mrs. J C. Fuller and two chil dren, Mary Louise and Donald, arriv ed home Tuesday evening from Golds boro, where they spent week at the borne of Mrs. Fuller's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Best. The condition of Mrs. Fuller's mother, who has been ill, is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mean of Roanoke, Ala., arrived Sunday and will spend some time In the county visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Meares are natives of this county. Mr. Meares went from here to Richmond to attend the annual re union of the Confederate veterans. Examination of around 400 chil dren living in the cotton mill villages around Lumberton is being conducted by Miss Elizabeth Frye, county wel fare officer. This examination comes under the State child labor law. The examination is necessary before em ployment certificates can be furnish ed the children. : c r The following officers were elect ed by St Alban's lodge No. 114, A. F. & A. M Tuesday V evening: B. F.; McMillan, Jr worshipful master; T. W. Bullock, senior warden; Ben G. Floyd, junior warden; E. J. IBritt, treasurer: F. K. Biggs, secre- tary. These officers will be installed next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. K. M. Biggs, presindent of the Robeson Building it Loan associa tion, and Mr. G. M. Whitfield, sec reUry of the association, wenttTues day to Wrightsvllle Beach to attend the annual meeting of the State Build ing and Loan association. Mr. Biggs also attended session of the annual meeting of the State Retail Merchants association. They are expected home this evening. They were accom panied by vMr.r W"Cv Hammond, Jr., of Asheboro, who is visitihg . his grandfather, Mr. Whitfield. ' ----- f 1 mill or RtnflfYA lDC DaSC r - News Letter Delegates Report Best C E. Conven tion Ever Young People's Rally Personal Mention. By Leila Habbard. Lumber Bridge, June 20, The fol lowing have returned from Charlotte where they attended the 24th annual Christian Endeavor convention: Misses Maggie Monroe and Estelle Clifton, senior delegates; Messrs. Roger Hall, county junior delegate and Langdon Hubbard, junior delegate; Mrs. J. W. Hall, junior superintendent, and Miss Leila Hubbard, assistant junior super intendent The delegates report the best State C. E. convention ever held in Dixie, with registered delecrates The friends of Mr.. Bert G. Jones of Wilmington, the beloved 1921-22 President of the "Old. North State" C E., will be Interested to know that"- he yfiU, beginning September 1st, take np the work of field secre tary for Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi. The Christian Endeavor- has taken np the larger service but it ? is with regret that they see him leave the state. Mr. Patterson of Raef ord spoke on fthe "Two Ways of Life in the Pres byterian church Sunday., Mrs H. L. Witherspoon and chil dren, little Miss Margaret, Eleanor and H. L. Jr of Sumter, S C, are visiting Mrs. C. R. Rabb. - Mrs. Albert Capo ' and ' daughter, Miss Margarite,. and ' sons, - Messrs. Harvy, Oscar and Frank, ' of South Jacksonville, Fbu, visited Mr. Capo's brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wylie, this week, Our town regrets to learn that Mr. E. M. Young, who has been with .us since January, -is planning to return to his .home in - Wylan-n-the-Tynef England, some time in July.- " Quite a number of our people at tended the Aoung People's - rally at Antioch today. Mr.- and Mrs. ' R. W. Bullard and Miss .-Pearl, of. Fayetteville, - spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. HalL - - . - - ' ' Mr. Frank Sykes of the U. S. Navy is visiting his mother, Mrs. Lucy Sykes.:''"-":;.,.:"- !- Mrs. Powers of St Pauls is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. C J. Am nions. . . - Miss Mary Baggett who for the past year has been a student at East Carolina Teachers Training school in Greenville, is visiting relatives here. Mr. Ed. Carrie and daughter, Miss Emmaare attending the Confederate reunion in Richmond.