11^’; ll]
n^fc /etorn for abo4% Diraugan.,A,_ S- ,^,alker, ;■. Barney
wema^ >>•' ^ ' Norraaii. ‘Mrs. TB.' V?. SmUli, Mrs.
rtaitlns
Starr.
'‘ 'Mm 'Ca«lei>1n 3arnM, - o t
JMksQBTine, rioirlda. 'la tlalUng
li^,aaat. |1^. O^oa Finlay.
..Muter Jack OBlette. of Char
lotte. la spending aome time with
tk» Jieadcwa’ at Porta Knob.
W.Jft CKDf^^for Carlisle,
S. 0., spent last week here.with
hts sister, Min. 0. C. Holoo^,
^^^''mIm Elsie Nichols spent sa^er-
af-days last week In Salisbury
'risiting with friends.
Hr. Charles B. Jenkine, Jr.,
manager of the Smoak Furniture
Co., is attending the High Point
Pumitur4 Bbow this week.
Miss Ruth Laws, who bolds a
position in Charlotte, spent the
week-end at MoraTlan Falls with
her mother, Mrs. L. B. Laws.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Laxton,
of Elkin, visited his mother, Mrs.
tV“. A. Laxton, at Moravian Falls,
Ssnday.
Mr. Arthur Finley, who holds a
po^on with headquarters in
^^arlotte, spent the week-end
■with relatives here.
Mrs. D. G. Wiles, Mr. Dock
Wiles and Mias Lois Wiles spent
Sunday with relatives at Roaring
River.
Mrs. Palmer Horton, who has'
been ill for several days, has
been carried to Charlotte fot
treatment by a specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Pearson^,
of Charlotte, were here Sunday
Aisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
K. Pearson.
Mrs. Phillips RobWns and chil
dren, Phillip. Jr., and Louise, of
of Durham, are visiting Mrs. Rob
bins’ mother, Mrs. W. P. Horton.
Mr. Lloyd Pr.rdue. who holds a
position in Charlotte, is spending
his vacation at Moravian Falls
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
M. Pardue.
Miss Faye Nichols, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. R. Don Nichols,
Purloar, underwent a tonsil or
^ration Thursday at the Wilkes
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yarbrough and
"son, Joe, Jr., are spending
week’s vacation at Carolina
Beach.
Mrs. Ira D. Payne and little
daughter. Billie Chloe. are spend
ing ■> week with Mrs. Pavne s
■lents. Mr. and Mr.s. W..
Barnhardt, at Concord.
"Misses Eula and Arizona War
ren and Mr. Rufus Miller, o
North Wilkesboro, spent t n
week ending July 16 at Ridge
crest. •
Mrs. R. M. Brame and Mi.ss Re
becca Brame motored to Winston-
Salem Friday to accompany Mrs.
J w. Hester, Mrs. G. T.
sMugh and two children home,
who had been here for a week
vUrittag. Mrs. Hester
e'r of Mrs. Brame and Mrs. Al-
apaugh.
^'-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reins,
daughters, Gordon and Rebecca,
have returned tO the city after a
,ttU .1.1. ..
Vta-glnla and also a motor trip
tS^ugh the Valley of Virginia to
Washington, D. C. •.
^Mrs. David Klmbr^l and
daughter, Mlllicent Nell, o* Char
lotte, are spending a
her earents. Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Pkrdue. at Moravian Falls. Mr.
Kimbrell accompanied them tor
th^ week-end. ■ t
- Mr Avery Wblttftgton. of this
cl^. is spending the week lotting
alter the Interests of the Home
y^mlture Co., In Elkin, of
which he is manager as well as
the Mark-Down Furniture Co. in
this "city.
. -Mrs. Pat Tyndall and two
Children. Dorothy and Robert
■^^Asan, spent seveiql days here
22 week with Mrs. Tynd^l s
p^fents. Dr. and Mrs. . ■
Mr. Tyndall came up Sun-
gay to aecompany them home.
3s*ji|r. and Mrs. Floyd Jennings,
of Pores Knob, and Mr. ,and Mrs.
G. Kenerly. of ^oore^
returned from a visit to
'l^'Mrs C W. Carlton and Mre.
' :1ns, at Williamson.
> Mr. and Mrs. B.
t Kermit, W. Va.
Mrs A. N. entche
?n, of Ox'ord, spent
nd' at Moravian Falls
aother, Mrs. J- C.
heir daughter. Miss
teher. returned with
gpending two w^ks
will
two
4'*ASSp^ji^NALMEET [
Ihlrtleth annual session of the
Woman’s Auxiliary of the Rowan
Aaaooiatlon will be held with the
colored Flrs^ Baptist church In
this city July 2Q — a 22. Services
will be held at the armory hall
Wednesday evening.
tTr. and
Mrs. P.
Bboxp. Mrh]
taged^in sln|-
sylvadla ai ‘
Reading the ads. get you more
for t^s money; try it.
thaa' a j^fejent tno
foilowing ww P«>>
pyealdeiiK Fred Burchaijs:
sew4iarj’; C. P;! Settlf; member of
executive committee, ,, ,011 f t o ®
gmltt; vice pr^l,d®“^8’
Normad, "Mrs. 1^. W. Smith, Mrs,
Coy. Hanks, Mrs. Henry Luffraan,
W. F. Tuckert ,C. R.° Darnell, M,
L. Pettyjohn, M. P- Barker, J. B.
Ross, Avery Pardue.
Arlon Tripletts, county presl-
ganlxation. C. Q. Poindexter, Re
publican nominee for sheriff. At
torneys T. R. Bryan and F. J.
McDuffie were present. Mr. Mc
Duffie made in Interesting talk
after which several short talks
were made by the local members
and all were of the opinion that
, LeMlr, July 16.—^Flnal rites
were soUdueted here Sunday aft
ernoon at.’ktSO.o’elock (or Mrs.
Evelyn Caudle Blalock, 26, who
died In a tonal kospital Tate Fri
day night after a. short illness.
The aerrieea were condneted at
the 1''lrst Baptist church of which
she 'was a ; member. ' interment
was In Belleview cemetery. Mrs.
Blalock was the daughter of Mrs.
Minnie Caudle and the late Luth
den*, of the. Young’ Republicans or- Caudle. She married Travis
Blalock, who survives, with an
infant daughter.
Mr. Blalock is a former resi
dent of this city. Local people at
tending the funeral were Cecil
Wiles, Cyrus Wiles, I. M. Myers
and Presley Myers.
' Washington.— The ' posethBHy
that President Roosevelt' mli;W
delay selection of a new Supreato,
Court justice until congress m^ts
In January was considered tb^y,
by capital politicals.
Attorney General Cummings
held last Angnst that an apipoint-
ment to tb« court could be made
whether congress was In session
or in recess. Hence the president,
if he desires, ' conld choose a
successor to the late Justice Ben
jamin Cardozo in time for the be
ginning of court late In October.
The senate, however, eventual
ly must pass on all recess ap-
Pairnerg Onst Unionistg ,
’ Five’hundred farmers from the
territory surrounding Richland
Center, Wis., ass^bled at a
creamery In that ib'wn last week
and ousted seven union employ
ees, forcing other employes to
’sign papers saying that' they
would keep ont of labor organi
sations.
street, ofer.
Grocery Co«,I will tou for cubllt'
publk -metim cue 7-jmkkl
wat^’idntt^nlhted cwr
purpose ef satiafidten,lM(Ani
or artiaan’i lien,Ymmm:i
tne of -the power and antli
contained in section No. 2486 ■ _ ,
Nortt Carolina Codm.4^mMitat>
ed.
This the 7th day of jakf IMft' h
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