ITTTTl i -4 ISSUED WEEa---y PRINCIPLES, NOT BIEN $L50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE - V VOLUME XXXXT Aa&eaore. North Caroliaa, TUrwUy, Jane 24, 1929 NUMBER 2S MR. HA!1".ER WON ' EON. LIE S. OVERMAN RAMSEUR NEWS UT. GOV. O. MAX CARD- FRANKUNVI11E NEWS rr J. COUNTY SUMMER SCHOOL' TO OPEN HERE JULY II Tie Randolph County Sanuner ' KPR spcitra in iturnnvn 1 CONG1N0111MTION MR. BROCK NOT TO TRY IT OVER Hammer! Lead tb Longest 'of Any! In the State. . j The lead of Mri Hammer for Con gress in this district was nearly two thousand over his1 highest ' opponent, . Mr. Brock, the exact number of votes which Mr. Hammer received more than Mr. Brock being 1868. ' Mr. hammer received notice rrom Mr. Brock while in Conference wun, his friends at Sanford Thursday night of last week that he'wov.;d not ask tor a second primary. The Chan waft ot the State Board of Elections iiavmg called upon Mr. Brock to know viie;n er he would a3l: ior z sec-juu primai-y or not, he replied that he would not, and issued the following statement to the public: K la s . rood la spit of the inclement weather, Rev. 3. F. Black Di-parhpd ehl rood crowd heard Hon. O. Max mons at the Baptist church Sunaay.fuixlxlner canaiaate ior tne jjemocrat nan d Mar fionin.r r.iit. i' : oaiination for governor against I Governor of North Carolina, address-..'10 Cameron Morrwon, u the court ed a large audience at the Academy tut Asheboro,- last Saturday Saturday night. ioon- , ' . , u i. n i-- j r i r " speaker was introduced by Mr. Mr. Walter E. king and family, efH. J4- Robins Pittsburgh Penn., are spending somel, fl declared that he would go Into tlm!Ilt.h h!S Pnts, Mr. and Mifclfte gubernatorial chair, unfettered bv W. H.King. . - cahlic rledffes or not t nil North Mrs. M. E. Johnsoji made a business Carolma needs strong men in office in trip to Wilmington and other pomzs'orer to grow and become a greater last weeK. a state. Rev. W. M. Smith preached two able sermons at the M. E. church Sunday. S(K'1 for teachers will begin July 19, Chas. C. Julian spent last weer ai antmue six weeks. Mr. Semelle, Greensboro l wno a0'y conducted the school last Mrs. A. P. Routh and son, E. A. '. be in charge again. Routh, went to Sanford Friday. T only Pene be for board, Mr. Sam Perry and family ana e school will be financed by conn James Brower and family, of Cole-and state funds, ridge, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie' is advised that teachers having Brower, on-Asheboro street .primary, grammar grade, or high Mr. H. E. Heathcock and family! school certificates attend one of the were guests of J. A. McKinnon, near;stte summer schools, but tnose wno Carthage, Saturday and Suncay. . not, are urged to attend the COU Hr - rkovUo n.nir.11 nf noo. TrmiK- tV SC-lOOl. argued the Speaker. Never -in'i i i,i , i ,.;.,.. v.:-! Kver- teacher in the rnnnt Mr. John D. .Stmsnn. who it. in i fl hlStOl V of the countrv. Was it ...i . ihnlrU an plementarv rpifia(- ahnuin employ ot the boutnem Kailway Co.wore imnonant to De a uemocrat than! jj,. and jIrs j3an Thomas Mr.'t'y to raise it to a grammar grade in The class of orphans from die Chiis-l.'HUnder Roosevelt, in 1D07, this nd Mrs. A. VV. Tippett and Mrs. Ber-'0Ktel" t0 et rnore saJary. Holders or . Tippett, of Greensboro, were in ' provisional, temporary, and Ina graae - Q-ir-.rin,- i certificates siiould try to raise tiieia. a deligntful program at the Christian ndhad not l-ecovered when Wilson '" jiess,s ' . D. Strider ind W. R.'lt is not compulsory to attend a sum Church here Sunday night. -Icanse into office, the people harag Thomas made a business tria to Hie-himei' school at all if teachers can pass Miss JLouise Caveness, of GreensSoro, aragged along for four yeais under p0;nt Satuidav the examination sent out by the state Mr. W. T. Black has purchased trie ana glvn the second luesday an tian Orphanage at Elon College gavd Country suffered from a great' panic is spending a few days here with relatives. tins weeic iTaft Under the Democratic admin- .-jiBnauun, mines revived, me tann , f, ,rli..n,-;iiQ p p Wednesday in Juiv. Mr. R. B. Finnison made r. business wj revised, the country took on new f,0m H G Tippett j The salary for 2nd grade teacherr trip to Greensboro and Mebane lastlifand in a short while every man j jjr r g Craveii and son Robert 'is ?45 Per month, Temporary $60, wek. wail able to pet a job at good wages. srent' Sundav at the home of B r' Provisional A and B $50 and $6a Mr. Pat King, of Greensboro, spent' ". He referred to Wilson as the great-, Gray, on Bush Creek. A11 other certificates pay from $65 u Sunday here. test statesman the world has ever! Qur garden are looking fine since to $133 per month, depending upon in, su. v. UL,rviiu- innue a uusineW"Mi oaiu mo uauie muuui gu tlie rain ftntl While 1T10SI CfOpS Ble Iateri tli;imi"s aau UI Berii;rj. trip to New York last week. " Wt in history as that of the grezxz- than usual we will soon have ninnrv Lieutenant Governor 0. Max Gard-.SRman Who was ever in tne White 0f veeetables ner addressed the neonle of Rnmspiif .Hotise om No-.-th Saturday night at the school audito-j::.Tpe speaker declared that the grec Mrs. 0, Greensboro ,are visiting her parents, "I have decided not to enter the second pa.nar as a candidate lor t:ie Doi iocratic nomination ior Cortgreoa fror.i this district. To my menus throughout the district who stooo; so loyally by me in the primary June 5th and vetod for me, I wish to say that I a..-, deeply grateful to you ana thank each one most sincerely. 1 hope that the opportunity may sometime come so that I may render some ser- hi vom- voter Mv cam- over his PPohent, Hon. A. L. Brc, ks. concern the rece for the Governor-, as those of Red Shirt days, for! Mr. W. H. Tippett left Monday ror M teaching. Let me urge you to at f'fl'L kL- Tn.hS vlv tL in u ' sh!!1 betwn- himself and Hon. Canv.efro domination will never come Greensboro where he has contracted , tend a summer school and take tne yai&H "cs. w-v... - j ... jpRigjjo SPE KS ON elon 1101 1 ,son- a iuu house gave again. He smo "iur. Morrison lives i charge on a high plane and ve t.ieie- "CHRISTIAN EDUCATION" him c!ose attention for somethir.g like "in Another aj;e. I live in the present. ioie nave iiu .cSit f'- .-'" an nour. He had about exhausted his. we are dirteren: types ot men." every Democrat wi 1 make it his busi- voice on the campaign through the Kr Man, according to the sneaker veek and could not speak with Carolina by abort 75,000 najc.ty riurn on the is?ues of the day as :t est; problems of today are not the , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Craven. teachers will draw more Baiary T. Leonard and children, or tllls 'ear tnan ever before if they are prepared and win continue to draw more and more if they are prepared ness to see that the majority in the Dr. C. E. Perisho, of South Dakota November election is the greatest in who tor seventeen years was presi to build a residence for C. H. Elli- proper examinations, i want you to son on McAdoo Heights. do this nt merely to draw a better Mr. H. H. Buie and daughter Mar- MlalJ yul l" i" rentier greai- omt cunf Cof.vio.. c ,,-si-u ev service to the rommunitv in whlcft .- il. ..-ui . .1.. O!..,. j'f"'" 'H"'' ' "U.BU. nn,M me giea.'si jiuuieir. vx me oiate, aim , nls slster, Mrs. W. C. Vestal, at Ham- )uu "J"cii, force that he desired to use at this !"ov.f State under Democratic rule, is ; et. If you do nit understand how to Our farmers are about throueh liar- raise your certilicate, or how you mar vesting their wheat and reooVt the sec;ll'e an elemental y certificate write best cron in venvs. Whilp thpiP was or come to see me and lets work It n the feeble-minded r.n;i t;e.ec;:ve not miirhnvn 'if vpt thp'out before it is too late. I ?.m always ' yield will be much grenter. the history of our party in this state dent of the state colleee of that state, ti for I am fully convinced as a result delivered an able address to an ap- the platform on which he is making 'irn ofthe State, the future men and of history, that the richest benefits to preciative audience at the Friends the lace. -v women, ara comins: into t:ie;r own. be derived irom tne aominisirauon 01 emiren jast Sunday at 11 clock. Mr. Gardner said that he did no; ex' -E our Bineiiuiicu., iima p. pei.!sho -coke in the inlerpst nf Pecc t0 llla!;e nls appeal to any sect ;f hUdi-en are beine provided for. the instrumentality of the Democratic the Fomwd Movement or ti e Inter- or e!ass of Men for the honorable of-h flie problem of the governor of party. church World Movement w hich is at Pce ot the Governor ot our great btatft Nrt!: Carolina is not to ha-.id out oy- Havworth-Stanie- In reply to the telegram of James tllis time being boosted by Friends of but tllat he came aPPehng to all tne fices, but to serve the people more e'-1 A wrettv vedd'ne was solemnized A. Leak to Mr. Hammer tendering America. He said that God had en- PeoPle to support him to this place of flcttntly. Democracy lifts nien up; it last Saturdav evening, about 7 o'clock the services of Mr. Brock in the ap- Ciowed people with a divine "iff some h,gh honor wlt" pledge that he dos not pull them down. ct the M. E. parsonip-e in Tv'n-v, proaching campaign Mr. Hammer ha,j the ift t0 teach some0 ,reach would at all times give the best that l" ; The great heed of reducing adult ; when Miss Treva Stanlev berime t'e sent the following telegram: and gonle ha(j a divine gift to make 18 m hls Poxver to serve the people of : illiteracy in North Carolina v.as tr-vett , bride of Mr. Avery Havworth. "Your telegram received. I need money, and if thev did not make use Nh Carolina to the very Lest of his trpon. In 1910, there were MO Hilt- The attendant: v ere Call'c not assure you of my gratification 0f that irift thev were not faithfully abl.1)ty- , ,. . lerates in Randolph county, and 13.- St--iev, Pen-1 Hobson and Cora Ed- and appreciation of the unselfish fifilIino- thpir mission. But a man Among otner tilings lie promised W in orth Carolina course on the part of Mr. Brock ana wj-;h a divine gift for making money his friends. ought to make money and spend it ror "While it is highly gratifying to g00,i purposes. He further said that have assurance of his aid and support be had never heard of a minister oi in my campaign with the common the gospel or a school teacher ueco.v.- enemy, it is nothing more than I ex- n rjch (unless they married for it) pected from that loyal Democrat and but instead of being rich 'hey we:e patriotic North Carolinian." ' mighty wealthy, and wealth i.' better T7, .... , than riches. rurKman-Aiireu . r f..nm icrt to willing to he:p any and aa t'ie teach ers in any way I can. ' Death of Mrs. Siler T. Siler. aged 66, died at .: Crc. ...I; 3io last Sunaay Mrs. T, r.nsir.oc:':, after a long illness. Sur- vivina- are her husband T. T. Eiler; .3 daughters, Airs. C. M. Coble, Mrs. W. A. Kimes and Miss Inez Siler, all of rohna-persor.s over. yards and Mc--is. Mallie and Dewev rh' - tw p r nt win could neither, Etan.ey. The bride was beautifully 1'!, miv 5r'w ' )ne regiment ot so- : g0wned in white, while the grooi . U--J G2;J lerli brottfei, Lee that no one would have t have a teri' vears of ape tho finvpmftr's nftW shnnlH hp hp t: Atrt.c f Pnm ToVcAn ' nf.inori Kn . :r t, a L i.s & " ureeasboro; and one " - -" ,wvo n vuiu'i .f.tiv-vn -''.n.-.MivM -t m t; ix 1UU1UMJIIIC UIUVM1 M! H . WaaI -P Pnnrltamnn fnrtnTtpto nnA Ho cfntpH (lint ho um am nU f!-i;i. nnmnc i in., tt j.k 1 OOU. Oi HdnUicman. not using a Revenue Ring to carry on' W4 must not hold North Carolina ?!. Harrison Havworth of near Hisrh1 -a it'? a wa5 neld froJnoth?.rw Ms campaign and that no set of Keve-'don, but lift her up, argued the , r0;r.t. He is a pi-osperous Young ar-ii,denceT M?nd atternoon at 2 oclocs, nue Officers, that' should be attending, .speaker. The state must become wore' me-, educated at Oak' Ridge Irtttue. ?tV L- ; ,Cf,rpen,eV cmt,n8 5"d tn thpir nfficinl duties, would h on flol C.r, l,n,.n,l . M,.' .it ' IS bieene HlU , " . i. mi... i. v.. .,;. ninwiliu: u lUlIIieilV VL i. II 11- at work for him en, primary day arouses in the state were closed last jtv Route One, hut now of" near So- they weie tor Mr. Morrison. fyc1 for lack of teachers. However, ! nhia. She is a charming voung ladv. He cited several counties that ne the Democratic platform say3 to pay the youngest daughter of Mr. and 11. X CI lilW) n.iw ... t . . . ipri'l :..fi.i.tn m'.'hfliiinT'i'n A pretty weouing ypts soiemoiieu , - cuirieu wneie nc v.aa wen kuuwu uu iv; xeacners more, ins State IS pro- JflrS; tne. nome oi'iur..an mt. vannes "h " "I "CZa - c?"eu avnuou w m x tmi, aKJDewer-eAiapesantt: 'MecnerjS( . i tvU- a fn41pcr.-Hlustratd ;V.i)&". WfciCft -AWMfl;ki'Air fttMtfii ttmKt-'Lm'js.J: -JEL-..-jt,l.. ". Tno i iriuii . itf A ll wh 'a -meant to neotle. especially to mm- u;,. unrna vi0 mril mia n. r a ,iii, n ai,.nU r.j i Charles Stanley. wish this young couple a bright cemetery. Announcement Sunday school day will be observed at Ebenezer M. E. church, Sunday, mne zt cammemeing at l p. m. Sun- useo i)e a man in the eubematorial cTia?r, gument that Mr. Morrison has t.nat re iTir-ire'- onn air. rage who will not onlv '-.k on1 tor tvp were rici- i.-.rr. cr.d sV.tiuUl not be p;iv- tp.-oet of rev in in -Irises. l.:;t for ali ,:nt !;. say- rsses. .including the hove w!:o wore rpr-1p of i,i,i.; ,,.1 (T, ,-,1 tUoi-- i,, o.- -n- i .. ---o r- '- - l'- nu.iivi aim Ulltmi ii.t-, 1 " North C;uo ina did mt want a mn t' 'r co-.'ntrv. The governor shoiiTi days fn flnv . ...-Vr. r1n.ro n fnCm-e ' u..:.r- 1... ..1..,!.! jw v..v .-..v ...... ......... vH-.r- ;i i:m ii ni'f, u-ii. .m.!";,.i in lite t'V : -aJ-.e:' a man who- nac: started at the bottom and come up to en the c inr: that er.r a all the rcoi''? sister. Miss Delia Allred, and Mr. Os- self, when he said he had come t car Howard Kirkman were united in Asheboro and found the ban.vs pres; marriage dent, and also 'other responsible posi- The house was beautifully decorat- tions being held by unquestionably oA ,itv. fomo vncoo anH .iihor em slroTisc men. of high moral charactei flowers. The 'living room, in which and ability, who were former norfnnnui w dnnts of his. and to recall tne decorated with ferns, magnolias and when they called him "Governor-' m .u;ciD, o 9it.r hoincr ma.le nf fp,-n a familiar way. and to feel that ne UUlOlt CA Ml WW i- U V, fc, ai.HUV M , ,, . . and daisies. had something to uo wim tne ..."6 some rne"-'ie nt succesi. As the bridal party entered the of these fine characters made him feel He challenged any man to say that room, Miss Stella Coble, gowned m wealthy because he felt he iad maoe v , . u a: v.. s not 11.u.(. white georgette and wearing sweet use of his gift, but these men, wnen honestly. i peas played the wedding march. First he realized they hold much nigner Mr . Gar(iner gaia he did not wish to came Miss Cratie Redding, wearing positions than he, this fact maae n:m he understood as being mart at any. - .1 : - .1. ...U . WAPAa ... fool varv cm :i 1 1 II n (1 bumble. nio nnr tn cnpnlr in n tli nn crin'T . . :J u.. !.. Tl XT,. r. t--.:.1. 1 Via wii 1-.t a irao nf hi a nnnnnenf h.it tn hr no- Solemnized .it KaOlSeUl next, Miss Lillie Maie Craven, a?so preacher and did not intend to i reach clearly t? the peop.e the information wearing pink organdie and wnite,a sermon. He reau no text uv -" .nvy biui .iu i-ue jaiuuiK . rosPR. nrrnmnnnipri hv Mr. Thomas Rihlo rpvprthe ess. ne ueiiveiea a paien ar'i i.iai.e nis ii eui to tu Hackett: next. Miss Jennie Jones, srmon on Christianity which san- neonle for Vrc r surport, .ormer wairtJiii4 Preaching at ii a .m. ine puunc is cordially m- II of North C?ro:r The srerher c'ossd with e.n ."."peal to Democrats 1o snmiort iho i'omt-r-atir nartv more loyally, am! to vote for him. Randolph Girl Marries i South Carolina A ni.irnage of interest was folenin ized Tuesday June the first at 5 o'clock "hen Miss Fannie Lowe and Mr. George Payne were united in mar riage by Rev. J. F. Crisp at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Tennell on , West Stone avenue, Greenville, S. C. . The home was attractively decorated ' in mountain laurel. The bride wa? j very attractive in a becoming , suit of dark blue with hat to match. Shortly Shamburger-Johnson Miss Lunda Shamburger, Of New Bern, was married Wednesday of last weeK to Mr. Pierce Johnson, of Wel don, at the home of her parents, Rev. and iurs. Frank M. Shamburger, of New Bern.. The ring ceremony was used by the bride's father, who offici ated. Immediately after the ceremony thev left for Western North Carnllna nnri UTii ' on their wedding trip, after which Scott-Critz Wedding at Rainseur a i i . . 1- 1 nfffli1 tlia rorani nrx :r TVT - ZXZ .TtC .Payne lift for Asheville and othe.-cy will res.de , Xveldon. of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott, on Mon-i points in the mountains of Nortn dav evenintr of last week, when taerr , Carolina. On June 10th they returned! ' ... .Inncrhtpv ATiss F.dith. and Mr. Jamcr to (,reenville to make their home Millboro News Miss Edith Julian spent last week of the with her brother, W. Up .Ipnipo Critz, of Greensboro, were united m Mrs. rayne is a tiaugnter or tne ; ' " "i"iei, v. r. juuan, iu lie ueiuff ' . . . T,i.t m lofrt u ,1 r;..;i;n n I Wnrthvillp wearing white georgette and sweet deep into the hearts of the people ana there being any foundation wha:- n.'ae' r" " j of Randolph county. Mr. Tavnc was Mi. J. T. Hayes and daughter, Sel- peas, accompanied by Mr. Ralph York. no one co.dd fail to feel and under- ever for the cartoons that weie o-v , mg tn e c m on . . , (,eco. , fonner!y of Texas. ! ma, visited in Cedar Fails last Fri day . Miss Nellie Ellis underwent an op of eration for appendicitis at Dr. Wilker of sen's hospital recently. She is ex- Providence township. Ran- pected home this week. andolph county my. i. w. Davis and son, Brar., are ago, going first spending a few days in Germanton. whore he was for Misses Bula Webster and Mildrea liS' hrijiTnl om the JW n every act every mo- tributed by those who are opposing! The parlor was ait.actne.j u. u- bride beautifully gowned in giey sat- ment is a chrintian or an unchristian him on the eve of the primary and te s "" Qra Scott, in and georgette. The bridal bouquet one: no one .culd fail to resize Was declared su:h methods beneath h:m befoie t he c e m n. n s u , -m a.: i . t: r,lHofifTiitv htki t.nnr hA wniilfl nnt Rtnnn to an-.- mslci ic W1 " i" oi nvM aau lems. r werai rerxaing m - "V. .a. ; J1, . J .mo.-nlavinir "Melo.lv of 1 he raromnnv WB3 nerfni-mpfl hv top a Aninrr mnr tivlai' ior Aiuenia ami hiiiik vi una n.iuu n... . . , bride's pastor. Rev. W. F. Ashbui-n. the nations '.hich have been During the ceremony. Miss Stella Co- ir. the world war, and nations b'.e softly played "Dreamland." Aft- volved, than anything else cv f Love" A Former Randolph Boj Charles F. l.ineberiy, son and Mrs. W . b. Linrncrrv ushered into the dintng room, where 0f an address delivered by General cream and cake waa served by Misses Reece, a graduate cf West Point, and inend. frot. u. m. w Anna unit C n.rV.tt .nJ Vrn r.an.rpl PevRhinir from a mill- Franklinville. Tne Libe T.inphn-v. Then thoXnartv rnalr.d '. .trninin tn the members o? tnd furnished music for to the parlor, where Prof. E.-C. Ham- the educational corps of the A. E. F., sion uton, or ureensooro, presided at tne 0f which !ie (Dr. enimo) wts nniinv nrvivs tmf piano and entertained the company member, and which was "There is one MR, MORRISON rgEE "- . for a ahort while. th'.nr vitally neceatory to nave tne EXISTENCE OF CARTOON The bride ia the accomplished .world." Gen. Reece is a man of mii- aaugnte beorge the son man, with Company, make th Those Lillie involved ination. The speaker complained be- later accompanying M ss Made i.o.-. -e e Joii. ence ' ot in- cause Collector J. W. Bailey, of O.e h ns nj Jar h was use'a,,"S tw"n V y Vert "8 hfme:,Ue Department WaS SS, ToupTe?en?erel the parlor to Winston-Salem w lucrd bv our and "Traumerei" was sorily p:ave." a wnne en-aged in o;: utiu u uui ... TVio r lilinn rv anil mr.-hm shon atheil, or lieareg were ,jUe Miss Maxine Cov-' North Wilkesboro at whi'h place he and Claude Mickey visited Miss Eulahj rthoCr lisirton and Master Hampton Gant.l established a foundry and machine (Hayes last S.'nday. r ti.e ocr i traveling Fult or! shops. His business steadi'y rrew Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson Love II er the ceremony, the bridal party was or ever will do. He quoted a sentence nim. . . , 1 . .Traumerei " was sof 11 v prave.' ! a While enraged in operating a found-'Ellis, of Greensboro, Elsie Eouth. oi im. wuui.a u ,,. t;-io rihlinn rv am rrr - imp slinns. mnv hter to Rnndleman, and Messrs. W. Nelson with accessories to mMnio-ht bine. I match, and carried a bouquet of RiT S,larney roses and lilies of the valley. M mv nir the ceremony, an imor- unt'l today he has an immerse busi-, and daughter, Evelyn, have returned ness employing more than thirty, home from a visit to relatives in hands in his shops. Walnut Cove. Mr. Lineberrv has for several years Misses Joyce Julian and Mabel Al- o i j. h.lmal reception was held, after whlctimd a crntract .with quite a number dndge spent a few days at Locust r oi. the late Mr. and Mrs. tcry training.. Uld n" aay trains . , Mr and Mrs. Critz left for a ten days; of the com and feed mills mnnufac- urove last week. S. Allred, while the groom is armies? No. Did he say more pn ... . vc ,1 C trio to New York and Philadelphia. tured in that part of the stale to fur- Miss Mayme Ellis is attending sum of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kirk- a-ul munlUona? No. He said "Chris- the state that cartoons wele be.ng tr,J?.l.f . . th vounlreSt daugu;er nish ail the casting and steel parts mer school at the North Carolina Col- of Liberty. He holds a poaition tianlty." ! c rcuiateo in tne eastern pan. " an(i Mrs H. W. Scott, of Ham-, ur.e.' in the manufacture of these ge for Women, Greensboro. the VInrinla Iron and Brld .TSv,! ure riven by North Carolina, showing pictures of of Mr and m . . mn Mr Doak Margh f ArchdaIei . , Mr. and Mrs. Kirkman win n, pTri.ho as to the number or Hours "onv"r. "a , !!lr!?:SS IT? -I?. Icharmiiur traits of character. Mr Mr. Liuoberry has a beautiful home'a visitor at J. G. Julian's lan Sun- elr home in South Carolina. .5f ehrfrtla education received by the "ZJmTmVinm Critt hold), a responsible position w.tn on Finley Heights, and is arrrnglng day. from distance were Missel ,lJ2IiVl mi. f ProtMtnnt cMl- ernor' on h1' By .? wa polls with a prn ,.ai t r,rertoro, to build a new home on the top of the: Airs. W. D. Underwood ha return Craven. Cratie Reddbur. and ., "J L t u. ,hir u t-itv-flve neRro woman on eitner arm. " ,.. rouI)ic will mae, knoll known an Fir'ev Heichts. one,ed home from a visit to her dauehter. J w p . . . . . !... !.., . . Greenaboro; .Misses . Stella Coble, ZVflw Thonr. a year; of the " " i'.S"' ""' L.1 Umbeth-Rsnkin Announcement iJ!lSr1I!?,,U Wa,r3!Ctv!r- UUoi ot Catholte ehridm tw i&.hrtSS.i,,; brnl Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lambeth, ted, of CUmax Mr. Thomas Hatkett. nundred wd twty-Uve hours a year. MjM ?? Vi ?W "the wh.de of nomasville, have announced the of Gibwiri le; Mr. Thomaj Nixon, of , M,d B0 crt church tn. Afheboro I mvtta'iid that the car engagement of their dauiriter. Ella Wton-Salems Mr. H. T .Slier, of eould better these conditions but eo- m2j Arnold to Mr. W. W. Rankin, or iJberty, and Mr. C. H. Reuth, of Kan- opmlk ct all the churches cf Aroer- toona never existed. calotte the wedding to take place In oieman. , , - ' Wa eould accomplish wonders, and the ifjorwooa r.Wea Taekev Party October. r rJ.u- u ,.ur , ?0,'U,i FriCT,U UfWerw,,od Cl h" :"yjMlM Lambeth is a charming ano ( Lycioae in Lnk Ceeaty. buty tnl 4, something or some other Mrs. W. A. Underwood enUrtalned sccompllshed young woman, a grami A dertructfve cjtlone swept -over .church would do It , -v ;.. the Epworth League of the. M. E.'itt 9( Salem College, prominent m the western part of Union county last The forrard Movement la Jnst what church, at her home on Elm etm-t.i tKn throughout the SX&x. Bun day afternoon at 2 o'clock, deraol- Dr. Perisho Lays It H, "Going for- krt Tuemlar 1 Ight, by giving a Uckey,nr. Rankin is a fraduate of A. and uhing eignt dwelling houses and HX wsjm ana ooing wna oagn 10 uv vriYr unitn " um njuu voiiege nu u. u -- barns and destroying much timber, .done." He ilelivered the onnual a- the !eag members. ; ' North Carolina, end a student or Har- years a member of the faculty of tne University of North CaroUua In tne department of mathematics, ana now hodls a similar position at Columbia University, New Yotk. One hundred and four new nurse caMed th State examination,, pren in Raleigh, last week. One person was aerlousl hurt an dross at Guilford College June 1st or The prli for the . tacklet boy four more -slightly Injured. ETta this year. He apo-t very warmly tn crrtume wa awarded to John Red Hancock wa Mverely Injured la her favor of Guilford College, Mylng that d!nS and that for the tackiest glrl'i home and four member of her family since hi absence of twmty-seven costume, to Mis Behsie Kennedy, hurt and a mule killed nearby. year, he found amazing and almost Both of these prise were "all-day The Howie gold mine, and the old urbellrrtbl changes had taken place sicker." A "magician' contest," In mill botme. which is more than- 100 In the war of Improvement of build- which Noel Neal won th pHxe, a ban- year old and was used In the civil Inri and ctmpua. He erg the peo- danna handkerchief, was very amui- were pie to be procd of "Old GuUIord. inc. Tne hostet aenred cream ana war by the Confederate army, were nls to be wroc toUlly destroyed. G. L. SralU'. cue for refrechmenti. . of tha most il:ai locations for a home..flirs. wnue iviniey, at , Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Lineberry linve three children, one ron in the State College; Daughters of Confederacy Jueet at West Raleigh, a daughter who has' The Randolph Chapter DaujrRierr graduated in the city graded schools, of the Confederacy were entertainer and goes to college this fait, a yountr- Mr. Ferree Ross and Miss Essie Rosa er daughter still in the graded school, at the home of the latter on iVednet-' ell bright and interesting children, .day afternoon of last week. On th It has not been t'-e pleiMire of the1 program, were an article from "Th editor of The Courier to be more de- Confederate Veteran" entitled "Art llghtfully entertained anywhere than'lngton. the Home of Robert E. Lea, In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Line- by Mrs. William C Hammer berry whore guest he recently had and a nanr on nan(n T.h. uvni. tho honor to be. Bankhead. C. S. A-bv Maa Ma . AlUter. A motion was carried to ev courage th placing of pictures dC southern heroes in the city and rara school. The hostesses served lea cream and cake. . . Correction In Pttmary Figures We gladly correct a mirtake made in publishing the reoults of the recent primary. Mr. E. E, Lewallen, cancK date for the Republican nomination for county treasurer, received 1024 vote. Instead of 102 votes, n pub lished In The Courier, thus winnmg the nomination over hi opponent, Mr. Victor Parker, who received only 293 vote. t - 1 W. L. Lyon, Jr., who for the Tat two or three years has held tn poet- tlon of special aaslstint In the omc of Secretary cf th Nary, tn Wash ington, ha resigned the position U ' practice law la Smithfleld, this State, , V 1 , TltTtV.r. '.'-U-i 4-y f

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