rTWATCHMAN BREVITIES i ^ .- - More than a thousand obsoleti •,vS cars owned by the Southeri -Mw.iv are being dismantled on thi spencer yards by a Chicago com n',nv. and several months will bi required to complete the job. J' {’orce of acetylene burners are now [nl,v cutting up the cars so as tc -v shipped in scrap form to largi users of iron and metal. The local office of the Carolin. Motor club, with R. E. Ramsej manager, have been awarded ; handsome silver loving cup foi making the best showing in m,em hership gains for the month of September. This cup is awardee nonthly to the club making th< best showing, should a club wir the cup for three successive month: t becomes their permanent pro nerty. Ur. J. L. Morgan, president oJ -iit \. C. Lutheran synod; Dr. M L. Stirewalt, pastor of Saint John’; Lutheran church, and Charle: Hcilig of the council of St. John’: are attending a convention of the United Lutheran churches of A merica in Savannah, Ga., thit week. H. E. Isenhour of the Hav en Lutheran church and president . f the Brotherhood of America will also attend the convention. The Rowan General hospital wai one of 6 5 institutions in North Carolina on the approved list ol hospitals as announced by th< \merican College of Surgeons. Thu local hospital is provisionally 3p proved, indicating it has met mini mum requirements of the body, but has not completed details for com plete approval. Mrs. Laura B. Crouch and O. W Spencer have returned home frorr Blowing Rock where they spent the summer and are opening tht house on West Fisher street foi the winter. Rev. R. H. Kepley, pastor oi Providence Lutheran Church make the following announcement: Then will be no preaching services at Providence Lutheran Church or October 21. The pastor expect: to be in Savannah, Ga., attendin| the Convention of the U. L. C. A., Orrober 17-24. The Sunday school will meet at 11 a. m., Mr. H. W Miller, Supt. Bryce P. Beard, past state com mander of the American Legion Samuel C. Hart memorial flai escort, the most colorful uniform ed unit in Legion circles, at the an nual meeting here. D. C. Dungai -.'■as named vice commander, am Donald Clement adjutant. The annual reunion of the Dr; family will be held at Palestin Methodist church in Stanly count; on next Sunday. A picnic dinne will be served on the grounds. Al relatives and friends are invited ti attend and bring baskets. ---II : Assistant State Manager T. E. i Newton and District Manager J. Milton Todd were guests here Tues day night at a meeting of the Woodman of the World. Past Head .Consul Patterson, of Kannapolis,: j was another visitor, and all spoke! 1 at t^le meeting concerning the state | : | gathering to be held in Kinston soon, j | The annua! dog show sponsored: I hy the Lions club will be held on1 .Saturday morning on the lot at the corner of Fisher and Jackson streets. The show proved so popu- j lir loot- — *.1_‘ ^ 1 1 i J it UCCU Ut cided to make it an annual event, beginning at 9:30 o’clock with a street parade. j The Livigstone college football jteam is playing the Fayetteville j team at the Livingstone college field this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock A number of fans are expected to be on hand for the game. j Apple blossoms from a tree ini the yard of Minnie Morton, colored !woman of 624 East Marsh street, .were exhibited here. The tree bore jwell this year and the blossoms at this time are attributed to the con tinued warm weather. | A truck loaded with cattle, and owned by T. L. Whisnant, of) Route 2, this city, figured in an l automobile accident near Valdesej ! late Sunday night when it stopped i to repair lights which had been! I burned out. Fiomer Lucas Jr., who was in- j jured in an automobile accident1. | some weeks ago, and was taken to ' jDuke hospital, Durham, has re- j' 'covered and has returned to his work in Washington, D. C. The Beckom-Dorsett-Rentz pia- j ;no recital will be held at the Com-j mumty church at the Yadkin i Finishing Company Saturday night i at 7:30 o’clock. These three talent- | ed young woman will be assisted by i' • Miss Jessica Everidge, Miss Vera i i Mae and Miss Lillian Lanning, Miss' | Rebecca Patterson, Miss Vedi Mae,1 land Miss Jacie Jarrett, the Family!, Tour, and Pine Grove quartet, the j | Charles Sisters and Lexington j Tenors. No. admission. I 11 - i Store Wide Sale ! To Start Friday The Salisbury Pawn Shop is an nouncing in this issue of The 1 Watchman a store-wide sale, start 1 ing this morning, Friday, Oct. 19th.: Every article of their large and, varied stock, consisting of jewelry: ’ of all kinds, diamonds, luggage, :: sporting goods, etc. is being offered ’ at great savings during this sale,: ■ and coming at this time of the year,! 1 it will pay every one to pay a visit i to this store and see the many., i bargains they are offering. Reformation Service Here On Oct. 28tl There will be a joint reformatio service under the auspices of tb Rowan County Lutheran Ministei Association at St. John’s Luthera church on Sunday afternoon, Oct □ber 28th, beginning at 2:30 o clock. The following program will b rendered: The Service, Dr. M. L. Stirewah Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy!’ No. 15 8. The Confession of Sins. The Introit, Page 183. The Gloria in Excelsis. The Collect, Page 184. The Epistle: Galatians 2:16-21. Special Music. Gospel: John 18:31-36. The Apostles Creed. Announcements. Hymn, "The Church’s On Foundation,’’ No. 198. The Reformation Address, Rev Prof. F. Grover Morvan Ph D Professor of Bible, Le(ioir-Rhyn College, Subject, "Judging th Church.” Offertory and Offering. The General Prayer. Hymn, "A Mighty Fortress i Dur God.” No. 195. Benediction. Silent Praver. The music will be directed b' Dr. H. A. Stirewalt with Mrs David Rendleman at the organ. Cleveland Rt. 2 Item* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith an, dr. Holloway Burton were visitor >f relatives here Sunday. Miss Sadie Wilhelm, who spen he past two months with her sis er, Mrs. Frank Perry, in Banne; ilk, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steele a ik amily and Mrs. Henry Younj pent October 7th with Mrs foung’s daughter, Mrs. Annie Bass it Martinsville, Va. r* TD A I„U__ _. .. isitcirs at Mr. M. R. Fravley’s Sun lay night. Messrs. T. D. and Clay Steele ant drs. W. A. Steele visited Mr. Gil >ert Harper at the Rowan Genera lospital Sunday. Mr. Harper wa: un over by an automobile Satur lay night at the fair grounds. Mrs. F. L. Campbell spent Mon Jay afternoon with her mother Vlrs. N. S. Steele. Mr. Vance Steele, who was form ;rly from Cleveland route 2, nov >f Kannapoils, has returned to hi tome after an appendicitis opera don at Dr. Davis’ hospital, States ville. Miss Elizabeth Murph, who ha seen staying with her sister, Mar ?aret, who was severely burned : :ouple months ago, at the Davi lospital was operated on for ap J * • • r' i 1V.IIU1V1U3 J LI i 1 u a v . Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wilhelm anc laughters, Joyce and-Virginia, am Vfr. Robert Keelin were Sundai ifternoon visitors at Mr. R. W Vilhelm’s. Mr. Hubert Steele spent Satur lay night with Mr. Harry Johnson Rev. C. A. Morrison entertain :d the stewards and Sunday schoo teachers of his three churches south River, Gay’s Chapel am Voodleaf, at dinner last Frida’ light at his home in Woodleaf. Mr. David Montgomery, 83 year ild, Cool Spring farmer, died a lome Monday morning at 6:3i I’clock. The funeral was heli trom Fifth Creek Presbyteriai tthurch at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday b’ the pastor, Rev. E. D. Brown, E D. Interment was in the churcl temetery. Surviving are: hi widow, Mrs. Mary Eunice Crutch field Montgomery, one son, Dr. E D. Montgomery, of Statesville, laughter, Mrs. Robert Garris, o Brentwood, Long Island, N. Y., am me grandson, David O. Montgom try, Jr., of Statesville. Mr. Fred Y. Deal, of Shilol township, Iredell county, former!’ >r Cleveland route 2, died at th fohn Hopkins’ hospital at Balti nore, Md., at 2:15 Friday from at iperation for brain tumor. He wa > 2 years of age. He is survivec 3y his widow, Mrs. Cleo Gant Deal, and five children, his father ive brothers and two sisters. Thi unera! was held from Beulah Bap :ist church Sunday afternoon at Fclock by Rev. Mr. Holland an< ilev. B. E. Morrison. Interment wa n the church cemetery. MINE PRISONERS ESCAPE Nine prisoners gained freedom a Knoxville, Tenn., Sunday night ii 1 jail delivery after sawing thei way from the second floor of th Knox county jail. One was re raptured. The leader of the es rape is accused by the police of be ng a member of a well-organizei :heft gang. i| DEATHS | 1 A. W. HILL Funeral services were held Sun n day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at St. e Matthews Lutheran church in east s ern Rowan for A. W. Hill 82, who a died Friday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Amie Younce. He ha conference game. Fans from both towns are expected to witness two of the outstanding conference clubs in action. - China Grove came out of the t Kannapolis game last week with no serious injuries so the team is in the : best of shape for the Belmont game. - The China Grove goal line has not - as yet been crossed this season and • the club will be expecting to main 1 tain this record against the Bel mont crew. Poincare Dies At 74 | Of Paralytic Stroke Simms Speaks To Bible Group Robert N. Simms, prominent at torney of Raleigh and leader ir Sunday school work in the state addressed a large crowd here Sun day' afternoon at the Capitol theat er at the annual city union meeting of Bible classes. The speaker, organizer of thf first Baraca class in North Caro lina, said the time was never bet ter for reaching the unreached, anc the Sunday school was one of thf greatest and best agencies for car rying on the work of Christ. "The New Deal and the Sunday School” was the topic of his in spiring address, and he said the Sunday school forces were organ ized and prepared to do their part. Hundreds attended the meeting. with classes sitting together. Ur. David Faust, president of the City union, presided. A. B. Saleeby of Salisbury, state president of the Baraca-Philathea union, and John D. Berry of Raleigh, general sec retary, were other speakers. Wins Award At State Fair Some nine head of fine cattle ol E. H. Harrison were sent from his farm near the city to the State Fair at Raleigh last week, and the en tries carried away a total of sixteen ribbons, besides taking the "sweep stakes” awards of first place for the herd, and also collected first and second places in several classes to win a total of sixteen ribbons. ft 1 ft wx Addresses ury Meeting Here The Rev. J. M. Page addressed a meeting here Monday night in be half of the United Dry Forces of the state. He said temperance so cieties are to be formed over North Carolina with instruction to be giv en, the youth relative to the evils of alcoholic drinks. Another aim is the maintenance of present dry laws; while a third objective is bet ter enforcement of laws against whiskey traffic. HAMLET MAN DIES J. P. Weed of Hamlet was al most instantly killed Sunday night when his car left the road, over turned and crashed into a telephone post. He was 3 1 years of age, and was wire chief there for the South ern Bell Telephone company. Raymond Poincare, France’s war time President and five times Pre I mier, died at his Paris residence at 3:30 o’clock Monday morning. M. Poincare had been in an in termittent coma most of the night. During his periods of consciousness he suffered great pain, according to physicians. Premier Gaston Doumergue, his face showing the effects of the worry and strain of the last few days, came early to comfort Mme. Poincare. Former President Alex andre Millerand was another early I visitor. j A crowd began gathering out ride his residence soon after the morning broadcast was interrupted 'at 8.25 with the announcement of his death. j M. Poincare returned to Paris ] two weeks ago from his home town, O _ _ • _ _1 _I •_J___ : 5 a.uu vu iilUVJWi J iiiwx of the time. He had never com jpletely recovered from an operation in 1929. Paralysis of his left side gradually moved to his heart. M. Poincare’s death came at a time of crisis in the affairs of his county, following the assassination of Foreign Minister Barthou and the resignation of two Cabinet ministers. Clyde E. Gooch, former attorney ihere and now connected with the •department of justice with head quarters in Washington, spent the week-end in the city. NOTICE OF SALE " Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rowan County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled J. W. Sloan, Ad ministrator of M. Lula Sloan, and !j. W. Sloan, vs. Walter Sloan and | wife Emma Sloan, Louise Sloan, (Theodore Sloan, Mary Lee Sloan, Cora Sloan Caldwell and husband, Dan Caldwell, et als., the same being No. 933 upon the Special proceeding docket of said cour\ the undersigned commissioner will, on the 17th day of November, 1934, at 12 o’clock M., at the Courthouse Door -in Salisbury, j North Carolina, offer for sale to ithe highest bidder for cash that ■ certain tract of land described a; ■r_ll_ __ 1 UilV IT Jj I.U VV M K. • Beginning at a post oak on the West side of the Public road, Dr. Gaither’s corner; thence S. 69 3-4 E. 31.10 chains to a pine on Geo. Corriher’s line; thence N. 3 W. 5.10 chains to a pine Geo. Corrih er’s corner; thence N. 82 E. 2.75 chains to a poplar; thence N. 65 E. 2.75 chains to a stake in center of creek; thence S. 88 E. 6 chains to a stake; thence N. 24 1-2 E. 10.10 chains to a stone; thence N. 2 E. 40 links to a stake; thence N. 88 1-4 W. 41.52 chains to a stake on Dr. Gaither’s line; flience S. 2 W. 1.70 chains to a stake in the center of the public road; thence S. 20 W. 6 chains to the beginning, containing 45 acres. Being lot No. 6 in the division of the, J. L. Sloan estate as recorded in Book 94 at page 200. This 18th day of October, 1934. J. W. Sloan, Commissioner. T. G. Furr, Attorney. The “PROFILE WAVE” For the new PROFILE HATS Salisbury Pawn Shop Offers Store Wide Sale I STARTING FRIDAY, OCT. 19th. ; Every article in the store reduced and marked in plain figures. I [Don’t hesitate to come and see ,Ur quality merchandise at thes”J ; ilow prices. , i _ _ J ! Here’s The List! Diamonds Guns Pocket Watches Rifles Wrist Watches Fishing Tackle Jewelry Sporting Goods i. Watch Bands Luggage !, Silverware Music instruments Clocks Cutlery Pottery Baseball Goods Shoulder Pads and Pants ; Footballs Tenis Rackets If you are in the market for any of this mer- !, chandise between now and Christmas— NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A Deposit Will Hold Any Article. Salisbury Pawn Shop 124 NORTH MAIN STREET T is smart to silhouette your profile this Fall. . . . But you can’t silhouette it smart LiUwr»*NUi )y jf your hair isn’t right. PERMANENT FROFILE h“i,re“ is done by experts, why not have a new PROFILE wave Ql for these football Saturday’s. . . . and Thanksgiving? EUGENE BEAUTY SHOPPE 309 Wallace Building Phone 1065 Salisbury, N. C. [brown’s! I Foods You’ll Enjoy 9 Stores Conveniently Located SALISBURY, N. C. 112 East Innes Street 212 South Main St. Formerly U-Save-It 109 E. Fisher St. Formerly Ray Ketner’s y’ENCER, N. C. 1 Street at Yadkin Ave. m You Can See It’s Good 9