L THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER SO, 1921 THE ASHEBORO COUKIER, ASHEBORO. N. G Pagp Fire TELEPHONE NUMBER 6 Asheboro, N. . September 30, 1920 PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS ir Tf V. C. O II R I E ft I Mr- Jennie Hancock it visi inr her' Service at Presbyterian Ckart: I brother.. Dr. J. V. Page, In Durling- Dr. I. M. McConneU, pastor of the von. .. rresDytenan enurcn, will come to Mr, C E. Davis was a week-end Asheboro Friday for the purpose of visitor at i Jackson ' Sprin. Mrs. holding preparatory services Friday Davis and children who' had been and Saturday nights for communion spending a few days there returned services Sunday morning, with Mr. Davis Monday. At 10 o'clock Sunday morninp there Um. ir : i 1 i l -11 i. . .... . , n.w of rvrfnrri Or-' . "'"'. rcmraeu iwn m a jauy day program to WHICH The Singing Class oi uxiora ur-. k Jfram ishwiiu H M,n th miWi. phanaiP where she has been visiting relative"!: The doors of the church will be op- juessrs. j . a. iuage ana sons, uone, enea . lor tne reception of new mem Grady and Mac were visitors in Moore bers at the eleven o'clock service. . county Tuesday. Mrs. McConneU expects to accom- Mr. P. S. Page, of Lakeview, S. C, Pny Dr. McConneU, and at 4 o'clock was the guest of relatives in the city Friday afternoon Mrs. A. C. McAlis the first of the week. ter invites all the women of the Pres- Let every home in the county send byterian church to the regular Friday some exhibit at the county fair which afternoon prayer meeting, and to meet will be held at Ramseur October 1, Mrs. McConneU, who will be the lead 8, and 9. er. Don't fail to attend the county fair at Ramseur October 7,' 8, arc 9. I C E. Business Meeting. Airs. 8S. A. Cox was in Asheboro Christian Endeavor business meet Monday returning from Greensboro ing Friday night, 7:30 p. m. at Mr. where, she went on business. and Mrs. Ferree Ross'. Everr mem- ihanaKc . i o ourthouse here Tuesray evening at 8 ,-lnek. Miss Esther Ross, who has been a. I itarinnr Sit meUlUI 1B1 I1UBU1M1 for several weeks is sufficiently re- covered to oe Minn KOSS nS oera mo iout" much attenaon hm""" friends in the u.-m and country dunn h J , , . Mrs J A. openew icav invMUBT iwt a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boren at Pomona. . , , Miss Maud Carson left Wednesday York City where she will enter Dr. Whites Bible School. Miss Carson expects to aub - kn-,io Lirse at this school preparatory to ner - t s. McAlister, of Greensboro, was in town Saturday for sevem nours Mr. and Mrs. S. W. PresnelVMissPoint Monday. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Hunter returned ber ttrsred to be nresent. aa thin i a tnday from Crarlotte and Davidson very important meeting. All recent College where they spent a few days new members are urged to be pres last week. Their two sons are at Da- ent at this meeting so each team can viason College. get their new members out. Social fol . Mrs. E. 6. Morris and Miss Manra- lows the business meetine. ret Morris were visitors in High LACY LEWIS, President. Catherine Fresneu anu iui -iv., Birkhead spent Tuesday in. Greens- bMr Joe Forrester, of Ramseur, was a week-end visitor in Asheboro. A. large number of Asheboro people attended the meeting at Gray's Chap- Mrs. Arthur Garvin and Master TiiUv of Star, are visiting the family Dl 6' v Lowdermilk. Mr. Garvin also spent Sunday in the.city. ti,p monthly business meeting of Mr. Irving Burrow is in AsheviUe IOLA LOWDERMILK, Sec'y. this week attending the reunion ofthe Do As You Please Club Meets With Old Hickory division. Miss Skeen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macon and Last Saturday afternoon Miss Eliza- children returned to Salisbury the last beth Skeen was hostess to the mem- of last week after a week3 yisit to bers or the Do As You Please Club, flr. and Mrs. Gideon Macon. Three tables were arranged for Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kivett, of hearts dice. The high score being Spartanburg, S. C., a son, Septem- won by Miss Vivian Cranford. The, ber 22. hostess presented her with a lovely air. frea rarrisn, who is in the Dox oi stationery. regular army stationed at Camp Jack- Miss Skeen, assisted by Miss Elyer son, Columbia, S. C, has been visit- Richardson, served a delicious banana M. W. salad and iced tea. the M. P- Christian jnaeavur uw mg. hig parentaj Mr, Mrs wiH be held at uie nome oi ". -iparrish. .ee Ross Friday evemng, rt seven-, Miss ma Whitfield has recently Box Party at Trinity October First. thirty. Every member is urgea to been appointed deputy register of A box-supper will be given by the deeds in KoDeson county, auss Whit- members of the rmlathea clp.ss of nrpsent as tnis win w "'J ,...!. "w11 D. Spoon is ill at her home South r ayettevuiB nra. Miss Edith Bost returned last week from Virginia, where she sent the summer with relatives. Mr. Grady Gamer attended the fun eral of his brother-in-law, H. H. Low dermilk, at Why Not, last Wednes- da5f;.. w T. Ward, of Worthville, re turned Saturday from Western Mary- i rniwe. Westminister, Md., field held a similar position In the of -.Trinity M. E. Sunday school in the old nee of Clerk of the Court in Kandolph Trinity study hall, Friday night, Oc- county several years ago. &ne is luuy tober l, for the, Deneht of the new capable and a most efficient woman, church, now being built. The Courier's subscription list will Also a miscellaneous program will be revised immediately after this be rendered. Everybody come! week's paper is mailed. Ai! papers t will be discontinued whose labels are RALLY- DAY SERVICE AT not marked in advance of October 1. M. P. CHURCH IN ASHEBORO MivE. A. Shaw, of Strieby. was a business visitorSn Asheboro Tuesday. Every Methodist Protestant of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ldwdermilk, who Asheboro and surrounding community have been visitin&r relatives in Ran- is invited o be nresent next Sunday ...u. ho neoomDanied Leonard Ward'dolnh county have returned to their for our Rally Day Service. Let every and Misses Nettie and Ruffine Ward home at Glen Elder, Kansas. Mr. Sunday school teacher endeavor to to enter school. I Lowdermilk is the son of the late Is- have a hundred per cent attendance. Mr- and Mrs. G. W. Hendrix, of , rael Lowdermilk. He left Randolph We want to make this a real good day Asheboro Route 1, spent Sunday withlcounty thirty-two years ago and went for our church and for the kingdom m.. onH Mrs. Glenn Hendrix. I to Kansas. After being there for 0f Christ Rev. L. W. Gerringer is assisting in about two years he returned to Ran- , The hour is 10:30. Come and bring ihp meetine at Gray's Chapei this dolph and married Mis3 Louette your friends. The public is extended e)j I Brown, daughter of the "ate IMi a hearty invitation to meet with us. Mr and Mrs. Geo. W. Scott and Brown, of Kemp's Mill. Thev are the M,otPr Harold, of Star, were visitors parents of eleven children, f ir. Low- Tribute of Respect in Asheboro Saturday. iuermiiK nas visneu nis mure cuumy wnereas, we, me memDers oi me Dr! and Mrs. C. H. Redding, of Ce- ten times. They are prosperous far- Betterment Association of Randleman, dar Falls, were guests of their daugh-jmers having raised more than a thou- N. C, do mourn the loss of our dear ter Mrs.' John Branson, Friday. 'sand bushels of wheat and have in a friend and co-worker, Mrs Lucy Mr W Banks Richardson left Sat- iarge crop of corn. Threadgill Bowdon, who departed this urday for Boston, Mass., where he will Little Margaret Phillips, daughter Hfe, Sept. 10, 1920, attend school this winter. Mr. Rich- 0f the late Samuel Phillips, had the i. That the Randleman Club has lost aidson will take post-graduate work misfortune to fall -and cut her knee a most loyal and devoted memler. And in the chemistry department. !on glass recently and the place be- while we sincerely feel our loss we Mr Walter Branson, of Charlotte, came infected and blood poison set in. humbly bow to the will of God. was the guest Qf his sister, mra. virgii she is now quite in ui iuemunui z mat we piace upon rece;ci our Presnell last week. 'pital in Asheboro. high appreciation of her sweet chris- Miss Bonita Wolff visited at Rural, The land sale of the Sam Porter tiah life among us, and that we shall Hall last week. property on last Saturday was a great cherish her memory as one who loved liss Urslie Williams, who has a financial success. The amou.it real- her church, its organizations, her position in Durham, was a week-ef d jze(i was $9,323. Messrs. T. J. Wins- home and community, visitor in Asheboro. low and Arthur Ross bought the 3. That we extend to the bereaved Mrs Walter C. Garner returned to front lots while the business site was famiiy our heartfelt sympathy in their her home in High Point Friday after bought by Mr. Herman Cranford. The p.eat i0ss ami pray that God may visitim? relatives at Why Not . and gaie was conducted by the Kendall comfort them in their sorrow. ...i.,. u ottnnHwl the funeral of her a notion Co.. of Greensboro. 4. That a enov of these resolutions brother H. Hugh Lowdermilk. Work is progressing nicely on the be spread upon our minutes, and a Miss Kate Bulla left last wees ior residence of Mr. J. A. apence 011 ,.0py be sent our county paper tor Greensboro where she entered the Worth street . publication. North Carolina College for Women. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde- Hen- (Mr8.) N n. NEWL1N, ..uss (Janary jonnson v, ancus mi hcthi - "w. o.., Viurs.; d. d. dmolci i , week-end with her parents at ea- Coie. xr0ve I Mr. John I. Erwin was a visitor in disses Carrie BritUin, Kate Bulla the city the first of the week. He has and Julia Ross entered the N. C. Col- hd aa operation last week in tne High lege at Greensboro last week.' Point hospital, having his, tonsils re- .vlr. David Coltrane, of Tampa, moVed. n.nj. u. kn viaitinir nib broth- ww CriBBie Clark is the guest of r, A ii. Coltrane at Trinity". Mrs. J. T. Winslow and ol'm r friends There will probably be" as manv as two .lisses Rachel and Lalin fcinoit, 01 in tj,e city. Mrs. Clam uvea m thousand this year. Tnnity, have ente.ed Davjnpoit Co.- Aslxboto ior a number of ycurs and : le e, at Lcnior. has many friends here. 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mr. W F. Wood, who was superin- Miss Grace Presnell leaves "txlay , te.dent of Trinity high school, last for Veleh, W. Va., where she go to gtate Highway Construction, ytar, has gone to Kittrell, here he accept a position as ticket aRent and jj. c. Federal Aid Project No. 101-B will have charge of the high school. cnim agent of the Norfolk and Vest- Scaled bids for the construction of Miss .Nannie LAiubert, iM iwea ern railroad. Miss Presnell has held approximately 9.64 miles 0 State visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a j,imilar position in Asheboro fo.- the Highway in Randolph County, N. C, Thomas Lambert, left the latter pt" ' past two years and has proven a most wju be received by thy North Caro f last week for Washington, D. C, capable and efficient young woman. )itt state Highway Commission at where she will resume her position, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bean, who have the division office in Greensl.ore, N. with the air service of the United bee visiting relatives in this section C-i unt i2 o'clock M., on the 12th States government ' returned to Augusta, Ga., last week, day of Ortober, 1920, when they will Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox, of Thomas- They were accompanied by Mr. be opened and. read, ville, were week-end visitors iri the BeW, mother, Mrs. Henry Bean. No bids will be received after the city. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hedden, who hour nxet. t he Ramseur fair comes off October bare spent the summer at Columbia The work will consist approximately seventh, eighth and ninth. 1 University, in New York City, have M follows: Miss Louella Low left Monday for bom in Asheboro the guest of their 15.0 acres clearing and grubbing. Washington, D. C, where ahe has for ,,ter, Mrs. L C Moser. 44,900 cu. yds. common excavation, the past year held a position In thf Mrs. Emma Parks, of Trinity, re- 8,230 cu.jrds. earth borrow excava arriculturil denarUnent of the gov- Mntlr visited her daughter, . Mrs. tion. Mary lOdie.. 3,&(v cu. yas. rocs excavation. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Winnlngham re- 2,050 lin. ft 15" standard strength turned U their home U AtlanU last vitrified pipe. , week after visiting relatival in thin 270 lin. ft. 18" sUndard strength county. Mr. Wtnningnam m T'aveiwg vitrified pipe, representative for the John Deer 138 Hn. ft 24 Plow Co.. of Atlanta. vitrified nine. The Courier is to receipt of a speech so lin, ft 30" standard strength which Capt James A. Lockhart, of vitrified pip. Wadesboro, mad in Montgomery X79 cu. yds. cement rubbl mason eoonty. W regret It cam too laU ry (haadwalls). for this week' Courier, it will ap- . 2510 cm yds. topMll surfacing, pear Bxt week. k ' t Ma bids will b considered unless Mr. John W. Bulla, of Vaahlng accord panled by a corporate surety ton, D. C, I la Aihcbor on business bond, or by a properly certified check thUweek. for Thrt Thousand (13,000.00) Dol- MIm Ruth Cox left this morning for lars, mad payable to Frank Pag, Wleh, West Va wher the noes to chairman. enter a hospital to Uk training. A corporato surety bead, or other Mia Cox has many friends la th satisfactory security will be required town, wha will .follow her with inter- or th complete fulflrmwt of ( th est, contract ' I Speclflcstions, form of contract, I (Mrs.) R. W. FARU3W, (Mrs.) MARY C. WEATH- ERLY. Eleven 'hundred and twenty-two students marticulated at the State .University this year the fin,t day, ernment Mlu Low spent Jr Taca tion in Asheboro, . Miss Merchi Footer was th gust of her parent in . South AJUteooro 8undav. . i Bora to Mr. and Mrs. William Bur row, a ton. " Mrs. U. M. Ward la very ill at her horn in South Asheboro. , Miss Ethel Foster spent last Sun- y with her grandmother. A numhw nf Aatuihora eltlsenl at- nded protracted meetlnx at grower Chapel Sunday : : , Th protracted meeting will begin Flag Spring sstxt Sunday. 1 . Mist Maxln Redding returned to bor afvet spending ft few days ber parent at Cedar Fall. Mr. and Mr RmmII HmltH nA Mr. fMrs. Charlie BmlUt, of High Point t 8unday with relative her ' L C BtyWs, of Rllgh, pnt kmd with Mr. Isaac Brown, Aobor Route 1. ' . Sudle and FleU Brown, of Ahboro Route 1, left this week for J1 tera part of th state to et- Ifth Iluffslo-Umley wedriing f,y will Uk plsc at the rldnc " . HulTsIo, in R'e Kh. ' TM Davis, of inet Tolnt. has Uri Mrlmitly !rk for fvrral I- .p- I standard str ength Dahlia fUiew la RaiufVsisd Od, 1 proposal blanks, ete, tan b obtained Th K. P. Ladle' AM Society wilt V writing to th offlc of tb Btate, bold their annual dahlia show Satur Highway Commission, Raleigh, N. C day. October 2, at th graded chool ta. HtVfP 0f building. - th division nginer at Gmnsboro, Door' will t opened at t p. ra. 1U- N. C. freshiwmte will be aerrd afternoon' Th Hfht U mrrd to rKt any and night W extend to tnryon a or all bids or to accept any kid deemed coHlal Invitation. - .I othr state and th eonnty. Th wu conM.ts of Oprter W,' -Br ord-r'of th North Carolina -... i,irV. aaiaa. rl6.U. EUte H!?hwsr Commlinion. , , ;,.-'v. ra,..! TMs 2 rd day t i '', 1020. .AjAAAAAajAAAAA f ?T?f ff fTTf f ? THE UNIVERSAL CAR Reduction in PricesFordPfoducts The War Is Over and War Prices Must Go Effective at once Ford Gars, Trucks and Tractors will be sold f. o. b. Detroit at thef ollowing prices: Touring Car with Starter Touring Car without Starter - Runabout with Starter - Runabout without Starter - - Chassis without Starter Coupe with Starter and Demountable Rims Sedan with Starter and Demountable Rims $510 440 465 395 360 745 795 One Ton Truck with pneumatic C1C Tires - xJO Fordson Tractor 790 The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the fact that they have on hand immediate orders for One Hundred Forty-Six Thousand Sixty-Five Cars and Tractors. The company will suf fer a temporary loss while using up the material bought at higher prices. They are willing to make a sacrifice in order to bring business back to a pre-war condition a quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the country. HENRY FORD SAYS: "The war is over and it is time war prices were ovr. There is no sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interest of all it is time a real practical effort was made to oring the business -of the country and the life of the country down to a regular pre-war standard." We are at your command V?th regular Ford Efficiency in service and eagerness to fill your orders Asheboro Motor Car Co. PHONI5 175 ASHEBORO, N. C. liberty: Garage LIBERTY, N. C. -1 . . v . 1 n t .. : . 1 . ! ,1 -,i - A A A A A