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-:.v. f . v. - -.. - " - - ' - . r ISSUED WEEKLY - fe'PitlN.CIl'LL NOT MEN $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE .4 . 3 i "J -YOLUME XLVII .; Asaeboro, North Carina, Thirsday. Febmiry J, 1922 NUMBER t V u It . JF OBSERVATION ON c UYSTERY OF KKICKEK-.. BQCKER DISASTER -:rr : -Washington; ; - February - -Wth - ' .V. Knickerbocker Theater catastrophe has A Y " montairiy yflxed the f - T konntry on-the capital city and tt yr r.i;j mlmmvt W the Federal ' ' .rovernment What would happen ffl ' - - there -were no State governments ana V - - the government here should govern all ' the country like it gvernsV this dis W' r tnctTv Utter chaos would swamp tne Vf BepaMie In- 'tteek.VW? J jt inert is,no; respwiuMuic bv" x v in ine tiisOTcv , vKi " for the district but does not care a rap J14 for its interests, There was a District 1 " Day in theiouse this week and put "Of ' - the- do memDersoi- tne r fws? : - ; is were present and two of them Were - , reported asleep; in wieir, seats, iue , sameT'spirit prevails" in the Senate nd . - about the only; solicitude of the White v House Is to find the right nigger wliose nomination the Senate will ratify for t district register of deeds.- -'-, - c, . . -TheDeoole who make their "nomc ' ' hpre have no" vote and have" practical 4v lirct their citizenshiD and i -public , spirit. rThey are made the victims of the ""rent hogs; the traction compan ies, the milk dealers and every : other concern i JjhatJthejOprtunity . hold them up:- . v . . -Na thn nnimr ttt the Deonle is be- ' inir turned on theiH ontractorsS and - builders of the ' -4 collapsed .Knicber- bocker Theater The material was faultv and the bnudlhtf was badiy ceij" structed, but" not a f ew-f the peopw. 1 will be satisfied if the death of pearly lOOpeople.will result to bringing Jtv J- sponsible and efficient government to . , the m:&f-' - t Butwith the usual investigational d - ; - ""with the laspe of. ZO days s tho event j " will be forgotten they-sav va all bub ' . "events quickly pass into the 4imbo, of' f historj.r,WhyaBesastfueh " x, castrophe ls one of the great mysteries ""' ef botlulifeand death and-f ew, peop!e ever stop to ,f ind out their causeyana r still fewer ever find out Sd thepub- sr- , uc passes we-eveiu ouv iis nuna.wna vhi fow-.maledkUons on&the, head;of atled to properly truss up. wall, ot coursethat was the' cause of the cat- ,-f i astroph .they- conclude . VI. Ji . : But was it Tthe real cause! iDoyt "V 'J7 we know that there are many theaters and assembly; halls Jnthi' y?cduii;ry bttitt of just as fauUy??1material nd . "'just Mdleotiatfiete4ra'.iB'v ' . .' G&iek6rlMCkor'';thet6rti'' -.Bu.tne.. i ff s Jroofs'of themhave never ollapsed and ' ' k"v may never; ..: One of the most mysterious features , of the catastrophe is the fact that it 7"' ' brought together and visited with me same fate so many people, who in lio -t way arpparwitl7.ireto(iedt0"oae-' ' another except in the event T -itself. ' , Their lires, their habits of --thought y-and their ideas were as wide-apart as - ' . the people buf they had . onecommon , s desire and that . was to go to the -v ' Knickerbocker that night' One person v is horriblv mantled and another at hid elbow. escapes without u scratch .'V , , There is po such thing iu this uni j.: -- " verse as an accident we are told. Eevrv I nti effect must have its duo cause and the real causa :, of the fatality at , . tn - -j . Knickerbocker was not the defects m " we nuuding ltseu.' These defects may Dave been a contributing cause;. Let.me give . my readers a" littU aivw.j w atura ffum vw uiH too please. . Some years ' a tnerc it J - C .1 . I . - l . i,.t,i SiUYwm oouuiem viiuuoiuaia man wio ' . . , was planning w maae a journey ey ' f rail. : He had what ha called a pr- '1 pneuc inena ra wnom -lie pad great itonfidence. His friend warned Jiira w that he must not make the Journey on ,Vlv - -'July 28.; He could go af ely ; t on any "t f other day but if he went on" July ' C ' he woud be caught in a wreck anu . crippled for life. y;r ; ' Of course he would not go pn that V rday. But lo and behold he-, did go on 'ir-f;- tnat day inspite of his determinnatiou ' not to, and was crippled in the wren; : ; , Why did he? It waa only a week off ,-, -from the time he was warned but ne had even in that interval forgotten - the day with the calendar before him. ,' - His friends then said to. -him i Your ,. , ; destiny was "ripe' and nothing Jn ttwi . umverpo eoaia nave. saved you rrom , Tlmt sounds like fatalism, an fiiea n i umant to mod people but ery jTiMin wno muRt unnrrtfo a ripe des . tiny has wrought out that destiny m - .. . " hit"-:!'. j:'fore it became ripe it wa in l i.i power to cK-irife it tut not after. i.en the clock vt ! -'.my Hlnkes'you e cvrrit than you C-.il ro r.- it- r' .'iii- o t can f, I t.- k a t.i. ' i !.!! alter ' you I T "-'I VTlii i i 1 Ihry 1 I i w ;u n- . 'J'. . i ; : I 'I ( I i I I. ! hat 1 ! -r. "I C! t "1 I K RANDLEUAN KEWS ,;: . Mrs. W. R. .Hughes ' who " "has bee a critically ill, of pneumonia, u improv ing. - - ' i iv, -c-;-jf3'n-Mr Fred ft.-Fflkenlon has movet from I. M. Curtis, residence to H. II. Pilkenton's east : Franklin vilie ;'i i. - Mr. W. BL Parks, who' v. was in the sick list last week is again at his post and while absent Mr. li. MJunn, of iox mountainhad charge 'of ; Jepot. Mr. tiucian rJlison. of tireonsboro. Mr.Was in town on bueiness; Mondny.' Kev, Mr.lWuson, formerly of Flori da, but now of Greensboro preached ii Franklinville baptist church JHon- davnl2ht--??sw:,j""f-..'Mi:'':v-, Mr. and Mrs. a. .Fentress men. Saturday pight and Sunday at High Point's f Vt? iUigg JUlura. Haeorler spent the wee end at Asheboro with Mrs. - M. fl. Burkhead. ; .rs.: 7:rv-if-.". Mr. M. Garner soent Saturdav ann Sunday at Greensboro and .Hign Point ;r?;-,'.,. -Miss Clara JJell .Pdirh.an'iAitet A; G. Tugh has been seriously ill for. uie pas& lew day sr out we are" glad t hear that she, is improving. .k-" Mrs. Llarfiraret Smith and ria LAura Haegler spent Wednesday at l ureensooro. ., , . .; 'Mies. Pollie Rushes and Mi ub ATcncr j- qi ureensDoro. flave oeen.nere several days, due to the umess- i jneir mother Mrs.- W, K. Hughes. ' . . . T - ' : -V miZ-$:. .Hues'ot-'cievoiand, Ohio, returned horn Monday on av count of the 411nsiss;of his mother. " v SPECIAL AT M;p. CHURCH - S-'Jm'SUNDAI; FEBRUARY 12 "ThelLadies 'tt?FoMgnUissibn ary SocietjT of the Asheboro Metho-' dist. Protestant hurch ..wiU hold their annual thankoffering 'service at the H O'C10CK hour : next Snnrinv an Methodist Protestant people an?; all ropers WMMsarO to. and will are in vjteo to attend this service. . One of tnp iinost interesting features ; of the Bwvjce -wui do an address by MiSb Kyung; Shien' Sung, ,a young Chkiese lady, who is a student at thA boro College,, This iis an opportonnj- nmv will not come-to: th nnnnla -f Asheboro often. Come and hoar what a natlyovChinese tWnabout 4:mi, . wins yug fpnien ung wilt aisb speak at the Missionary Tea trivn hv -r, 'ii. : rn-VT's cwiiiM ocen nangea jaown, m ": its ti ciety fiaruwa.ir'aiternoaii att-:.MpBoIplaarijatha f ttYott. axe-t invited to the Z regular J ernnwnt act 'adopted af ter tth? V preaching service at a:30-Sundiiy eW PINEHURST KENNEL CLUi ": The Pinehurst Kennel Clubhslrt n fourth annual 'Bench Show on jaiu ttary 30th and 81st - J9ogs were show, from England- Canada1 and than; polnta i nthe United Stattfs. ' 1 - :C. M "Fox 'won first in the minr.. closs with Randolph Lady,, and W, VV. uuuucy w uum io uie.: wovise ano American - - BreeV - . classea - .with Mountainbbomer." Old timers rerard- ed the latter class, the. very best pointe . classes they, had ever seen, r; v The Club maetintr was hnW t. tnr Carolina Tuesday nigh; many mem bers were takea in and much enthusi asm was shown., , At the jlose of this meeting the executive committee con sisting of Harry D. Kirkover, BufxO?v, N. Y.; P. H Powell,; v Dentons ' Sam Allen," N.'Y.; Leonard . Tufta, $r,.:; etteville: held lta annnal . mitii.. UiDlwg WC 11UVB Only QUO .- rOOm llt O present building a hew' one rwtti ce ejected so the dog, can be benched in one and i Shown in another, wnere plenty el Beats will be ; provided. Many pew and interesting at well . instructive, features were ' ' introduce. for next year "'.I The dates were 1 a n . - A.. ' . ' Our Show has ."proven adrawmn card for tho State and all are an-eed 11.. 14 i . J . . ... . . Mr; J. HrWeddlogton, Poatoiaater, ox uiariotte, died last "Wednesday For many years Ur. Weddingtoa had. boeii prominent in - the social and business life of his city and was one of the States best citizens. He was ?yean old.. - His. permanent successor hai not yet been chosen ..t .r ' i ''. - - Cooperative Marketing' Meet ins - Due to the weatlurr conditions the meeting to' discuss Cooperative-Mark' etinif at High Point on January 28 was poMponeiv- . - -, On Saturday, February II, at li:uu A. ji.. there will oe a nx-cilng in the Chtimbe-of Commerce llleh Point, to explain Cooperative Marketing to the rarmpra of Randolph, Davidson, at. Cullford. Flonre jtive this notice mu! h publicity through your paper f'i;..il,!, , This will le the lat chance for the' ppopi in tug section to hear (,r,,r!i'ivi) ..iirkf..ing ct r Ihi nrtl at a f iil.hc r-''.hf rintr, an the riircrkir win I " r' I this crk, nd th ss be orcnnizcil on a fwr- ' ""'it t.axin, Kvi-ryone itttTHrri. f ., ;;, -v MrV-tuig "hhyuhl b" t nt th .Hnnt -Mi. in t 'if l 1 ' r j Bf Maxwell Gorman) f ;; '-(' County government ? In fNprth Caro lina has been tor fifty, years a' sean. al rotting and ( in some counties) a rotten system whero-it' has not. ac ly been conhpt: It should have been a militant. candidate for. years for; ha rbio - statutory itreatment; t -de i. tnat needed, mucn neeaea,vnprov ment , mifht be ihlected.into lea "system, for the betterment ' of ,the people , as a whole . En parenthese, it may be mentioned that one of , tne e nment act adopted afteT,' the .. w" as "the courthouse ring,; .has. long needed lancing. '. But it 'added, how-, ever, that the afpresaid "ring has nes Kaon Mtnfiniut' urtna.llv tv hn "Vnurt- house' green and there 'bouts. But its habits could be found in .the offices oi niynertus wire-puUersand that itn out a search warranWwho constitutis the party cUoto that t:cdictate ; ai; things pertaining' to county govern-J ment .-. :lt this-etique - says to .--.iSUf Jones, ."Yotr may run i nthe primary for senator from - Cooptown, or fox sheriii-of New Light County " why Bill, he "runs" and ' becontS W JM rtL - LZAi$M, "nominee of the party"-justas4ri(- tarn as u. the " courthouse "ringjSBad nominated him by the old rush meth ods in the former eountry pominattiig cofiventions and so forth and et cetejra; You all know oi some of .. thtuthei' f rotten", outgrowths of long standing of the veaerablet county governmem "system" in' NorthCaroUnai'virllsfl; Well your Uncle Cam j Morrisojpt said to be taking a post-gradoae coursex1n statutory physic i for?, the fx; press purpose of fixing up a dose that will be compounded for the purposed acting on the corpus of this stent - by and with the advice of hisOfiScial cabinet and the medicine men compos, ingthe next legislature, all of jwiioni wilt bo-chosen next fall. -.? In other words." Governor Morrison is planning to appoint a commission, oi a score ot disttagwshed meo state to. undertake the . drafting or n measure which will be submitted the legislature )s basis for itat ton- aioeraaon.-.;.- - r v-s-;.. .-1 w Governor Morrison ia satisfied" that great improvement can be made In the count government in tNorti VMir iins. The presentriaw under whicn tho counties of the state arfr governed, says the governor, is out of date. It has been handed oown, in its n ernnwnt act ,; adopted after tthe5 Waf petweenjhe, 8tab9K f$vfC&-? r 'l' and efficient "government in the coun ties ot the state is the-men who are elected to fill the ' offces," said use governor..- "The law as it now stano is submerged inN a- mass of . amend-ments-and special legislation to the ex tent that even the lawyers in manv cases are puezled." A . complete re organization or the county governmen and th accounting system in opei tioii in them is the tovemoris aim - New U. S. Marshal Tho new U. SJHarshall, R. W.-l Ward, of Ralerghnjuet confirmed by the Senate as successor to George H. Bellamy, will bring the offices of tne marshal back to 'Raleigh. Marsnai Bellamy moved them to his home town "When he was appointed. Siai shal Ward is a well known and hign lyesteemed business man of Raleign, and biff appointment gives generai-l saustaction. Uunng Roosevelt m ad ministration Mr. Ward as deputy mar. shal under Marshal 'Claud Dockery, and is, therefore, familiar with tne duties Jie now assumes .'-' v 'r-V. Keett Interest ia This Case V Government cases agaiast Dr. J. M. Manning, mayor of Jhtrham, and " Vf. J. A. Lowerr. physician of Raletgn, under indictment :. upon charges of violation of the anti-narcotic act, are on thavcalendar' for trial in federal court , which corfvenes Monday , ' ; for its regular civil term.".-- ' V . The criminal actions' against - Dri. Manning and Lowery were"" set for trial next week when they were calle at the fall term of court lh Decem-1 berJ y District Attorney Irvln.B. Tucker, who has assumed the office t district attorney cjnee the last criminal term, will be in charge- of the prose cution against the two physicians.'' , : The exact nature of ' tha charge against the Durham mayor and Jt - loigh doctor has never been given out but court officials point out :- that tr regularity in iasuUig prescriptions for narcotics is the principal violation la volvad - T - 1 -"i--v v. , The cases attracted much.:'lntere when warrants were first issued and a lars crowd Is expected to , fttUmd the trial1". Dr. Manning Is . hljhrj thoofrh of Tir an In Durham, a.i.l pojilc are loath to believe he hns bv-n guilty 'of any moral"- wrong tn relieve humnn suffering."- "; '- , . ;' Meeting N. C BsnVtrs . . , , ..-'-' jlurt T. I'.owlpr, oTrctiiry of th N'mlh Carolina bankers'' Asocitrin. AHi'ounro. tlint th( association hold it 4 t-i-i.fv-iith annu.il fcnvr. t .ht 1'iti-l.M t, April, lil, 7 and l til rnert- WEEKLY' RALEIGH LETT EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN TO LEGIN SUNDAY MARCH 12 Bom Board Evangelist, Rev E.- H. O'PooL and Singer, The. H. Farr.t , iu iraaaci t at ' RatltlKt VhQrch . rThe Piedmont association of Bap-schooL Grrnsoorod weStne' aitoflf t tist churches is planning to launch an'the program was well carried out arfUJumtav ,fiT: evangelistie campaign of more than nniii Hrr iiiniL. nt.viiifiinw aufmiiv. j...1 . . tj ; ; o i.. t March 1& tostfngwitil Sunday, March 26, a series Of . meetings-wiU be held each day by.'aU th-churches in the - " T- . Z. ' --- ' association. ; ' - tk nactnM of th. rhi.-h9 f tha associatipn;hav secured the co-opera- twntof, the state evangelist and norne r boards "evangelist, to supply the churches with preachers and singers during1' the campaign. 1 A complete list follows, which shows tho churches comprising this association the pastor, pastor's ad - dress, and the evangelist and singer who will be engaged in. the services of each church; '"" v Greensboro: ' f First church, J. Qyde Turner, pa-! tor, Dr.v Charles JS. Maddry, evangel- ist, apd James W. Jelks, singe?. ; Asheboro Street, a. tt. Mason, pa3- - - r"6 maa - D- Hoffman; singer. tor, Rev. G. C. Smith, evangelist and Magnolia- Street, C. M. Strickland, pastor, Rev, C. H Stevens, evangei- ist ' ; . Proximity, S. A. Khyne, pastor, Rev. W. C. McPherson, evangehjt,'a and Mr.' Beckman, singer. Friday aftenoon. Revolution, B. G. Whitley, pastor, por the benefit of the society the fol RevV W. G.' Hughes, evangelist, and lowing fines were imposed: A. E-Lynch ,singer. j Any lady who fails to bring a bag wmte uax, j. i, elevens, pa , j i, Rev. Raleigh Wright evangelist, and W. C Grindle, singer. - i ' Pomona, T. W. Fogleman, pastor, Rev.ijW. Tj Ray, "evangelist, and E. A.. Patterson, singer. . Glenwood, R. C Lanier, pastor, Rev J. Ul Jenkins, evangelist FOreslAvenue, E. E. White, pastor, Rev.' C. A. Owen, evangelist, and Mr. Hickman, smger. High Point: . First church, si. A. ciavic, pastor, Rev. H. T. Stevens,; evangelist, and W P. Martin, singer. Green Street, J.; E Lanier, past oi, Rev., J. A. Scott, evangelist, and C. C. Elsey, singer. , . West End. &V. Brooks, pastor; Rev;- Iii ) Ve'rmillion, evangelist, and Jesse Williams, Binger. ,i Southside. J. F. . Fletcher pastor; Rev B Townsend, , evangejistj and T','"t" Oliver singer.'',-i ' y&Ji,-J' "", ThnmpS Carriclt, pastar;.j.fG.Miiiun, i.,..., 1.. '. : Liberty.' L P. Frazier. pastor, (Lib erty). -Rev . W. L. Head evangelist AsneborO,J. w. Kose, pastor, Asne boro), Rev E. S. O'Pool, evangelist, and Theo. H: Farr,'singer. Gibsonville, B. F. Deloatch, pastor, (Gibsonville), Rev. W, M. Frazier, evangelist and J. P. Carter, singer. Reidsville, Rev. W. O. Uoode, (Reidsville) pastor: A. F. Beddee, evangelist, and P. S. Rowland, singer The local church here has already begun, to make preparations for the meeting. The pastors subjects for next Sun. day, 11 a. m , "The Kingdom 01 Heaven on Earth." 7:30 p. "Justi fication on Vicarious Basis." TheJatter subject was announces for last Sunday night but on account of the inclement weather it was post poned. JAS. W. KOSE, Fastor. COURIER FORCE HAM PERED FOR TWO WEEKS Last week The .Courier force suf fered from the misfortune of Miss Nannie LamberCs death, a former member, of The Courier force, and a sicter or our present loreman or wic'membepg ot the M mecnanicai, fiepanraent, Mr. cunyan Ldunoert. ims necanaiiavou aim iwmg out of the offico last week. .This i week , the severe illness of both' Mrs. .Wm. C Hammer and Mrs. H. W. Walker, who manage the,bua ness ana editorial part of the pap, has again hampered this edition. It gotten out this week through tno aindness-or several rnends.wno na willingly come to the rescue and don their best to .get out a paper. Th?s is moch appreciated oy the enure oou - rler managemaot as will be by tne lutwrnl .f ' f charge and E. T. Dumay, Washing ton, president of the association, ww empowered to arrange dates with the hotel ; management . at : rtnehum These arrangements ware not - com pleted until 'yesterday,, according ;to Mr. Bowlers announcement,. -1 . ' ' , .- ' -' . V penouaewg Rent PrefflUers -Raleigh papers re denouncing the alleged purpose or the "rent hog to again, r 'ofiteer on their tcnats by using "increased texts" as an excuse to again raine rents If the pending million. dollar, school - bond electlea for Kalplch Township Is , carried. Rents have already been raised rr peKelly in Raleigh, antil at.-present peak prices some famlliel have-little left for food snd raiment after tne landlord Is sottM with. Friend oi the school children who are suffering from inad'yjufte SCl.Oorfar.illtiM arc trying to empty Sn sdpquatt remedr try t,,,h oiT the nt hoiji. A frlm! w n!)"-!,!, , pnrihan of a li1!- t . ... f f v t '1 r-' i r '.(. to h WEEK'S SOCIAL EVENTS fltm Tar RajJ I.itrarv Swiotv Mot ' The Tar Heel Literary Society met. R. y oclock Wednesday morning in tn.. aays is out again &untii Roll tka islishnrn liih The ftost toterestine number, wax h "OiMfitiftn Rot." (hp . nnfV-in - The '- questions - - r - i J 1L . -..v.. wt.ro well rendered The Society a- Journed to nieet again on Wednesaa tho - urury oui., ne ' ' ' Friday AfternooB Club Meets I I i ne rnaay Anemwvi uuo awv wnn I Miss Una May Johnson at her home on Academy street from 3:80 to 5:00 'P - m,-f A sketch of the life of Na- thamel Hawthorne was read by Miss Bera Scarboro, and Mrs. J. G. Cruteh- Jfield read three of his stories. After me program ine noskess sssiewu uy her sister Mrs. Bessie Rice served chkken salad, wafers, piskles, cheese,' aDDies coffee and candy. Those present besides the club members werv ara . in l --n : -L. f tt - ire Mhor Parrish, Mrs. H. C. Tuther jfTSi Will McGuinn and Uu Bertie Maye. A Bean Sociable The North Circle Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church gave a bean party jne home of Mrs. C. L. Cranfom trown 5 cents Any lady who fails to bring her fancy work 6 cents. Any lady wearing shoes 6 cents. Any lady wearing slippers 5 cents. Any lady who sits in a corner awr refuses to converse 5 cents. Any lady who fails to brings a'bair cV.,,o in square iw of beans, bag two inches cents. The ladies were met at the door by Mrs. Cranford, Mrs. C E. Hughes and Mrs. U. Cs. Richardson -and weir. shown to the living room wnere eacn lone was carefully examined and fino imposed by Mrs. A. C. Gibbs and Mrs. u w, uraniord, oi course none of the ladies dressed according to the invita- Jtion they ha4 received and therefore a neat some was; realized - for the y ,";7 T i T nas been Ptcr of First Baptist chares f "i twas. Mr. W. M. Underwood tn- of Hasting Fla., preached at the W v Box'' answered, nearly all theect tist church here Sunday morning aM ' 1 society, there were numerous articles men to wait for him to make decision y which were put up and sold at auc- but directs them it seems automs&sy ' tion by Mrs. Laurin Cranford. and seemingly without special study r i -r A, bean guessing contest was conr effort He has only one speed; tnsa- -i ducted in-whiclvMrs- W H. Morlng, is high. gear. Mr. Jones is an ea $ r - " T. , -'-V P"Tr.h!S.Pis-.,aviator of the Great War, havingspHBt ; noil '.,...., I '... !.rai..kL.:l. ..J 1. .1.. m fc.t number, but no prize, was given as.the pot contained peas; instead of beans, ' i The la'dieo were then diiected to the dining room-where hot tea, wafers sandwiches and candies were sei-ved by ' MrsW. A. uothin, Miss Vivian Cran 1 ford and Mrs. C. C. Cranford 1 CKristalnyEndeavor Meeting About tweny-five members of LI e M. P. TShristain Endeavor Society ' spent a most enjoyable eveinng Fria February the third, with Mr. anil Mrs. L. W. Gerringer In addition to the regular business the society voted to arrange with the other Chnstain. Endeavor Societies o the town to hold services at the jail and when the new county home i ime is com- pleted to hold services there also, once I. or twice a month. I A social hour, consisting of an in teresting contest and a game basea on Bible questions, was enjoyed by an. l The hostess served nut and pimento j sandwiches, and wafers, with he. coffee. . Thenext meeting of tne society will be on March the third. . u r r. . I x, n n n ?!f a i. 1 m 4 I, p i i j o i . j. Aid boclet;-- ( Tuegday After business had been disposed of the hostess as. .Ict Ki. u r I rv.nni .....i rT. . r ,, T ..jr- iruii cccKutu, wuippeg c renin, ed nuts, coffee and oon bons. ta't" . . , . , , H"rin m BdV r'r1 TMC-ew A Coffin, Miss Lucile Morns and m, w-i iinfi .ni.rtain. th. offlcerg and teachers of the M. E. Sunday School Monday evening at ith, home After m Bnort time devoted to the discussion of Sunday I0.L..1 . -l . 1. il 1 . .... 1. 1 Mcn-trs Sffi rn'the in which- Mrs. A. li Gibbs won tne prize, a box of home made candy. La- ter fruit salad on lettuce, saltines, hot chocolate and minU , were served . :-.-mmZf2liim m Ml MiUe Fol entertained pie Monday Inning Bridge Club at her home on Bouth. Fayetteville , otreet .j;30, after an Mines. f - tevr -l After an hour or more of Bridge the weelLsTthe exact nature of wWrH w hostess served candle salsd, cake tut reported, the direct causa otd. . coffee and Ialted peanut- v being possibly pneumonia- ' w I' '' 1 Stalg wai born at Libcrfy Tf fort-Saedgrejsi ;ftm ago tad remained there i:... Miss Annts Jeanetto Stewart, oaogh- cut his life. During theTlvn w r 1 ter of Mr.' and Mrs. Dugald Stewart,' fought on the side of the Union : of Scotland county, and Mr. Thomas forty year he followed the prr .' Brown Bnodgraas, ef, ScotUboro, Alo-y of dentistry, in which he ?i bam a, were united in marriage at the successful, and retired from p; Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church, Jan- .few years ago, having accunni oery- 2eV Dr. . Dunld Mclver, : comfortable fortune. He pevrr South Carolina, omclatlng. The brtdo. ried. ,'.'.(. . .' H a trraduate pf Queen's College snrt' a mosi esumaoie and auracllv your.g Jacob Stew, ef Mlsaouri; I' lady.. Phe repr-wnU one of the oiv Hsnnrr, of Julian! Mrs.. .! 1 ect fairtiliea of the Fouth. The gromn. and Mr. WiIHam r.tnley, t,f ! ( a'sucf,fu) yotmt? biininoss man. I"-"mei-,t rn in l,xi' He ii a 1.0", of (VI. Aloxir'tvr f'oof- t. ; v, (-r,r J . 1 1-. pino of Con f" '. :i 1 ! f:imi. '1 1,0 (.., I : ,,;!,. ti' r ' I' n yoi:-- J:-',.:!,!. FAMSEDR KLWS LWJ Mi - V. R nihiw f fl : Jl who has been indisposed for a few 'a - n mn. . n . iutv. m r w I unn rT 'vAAnBA&a - ..v u VUCV1UHIUI0, WM mgnu his sermons were ef cm ; i hfp-hpat tvn ..i.i.oM '. f. beauty of Bible Truth. Vi im ' win be with ue again. . k ? Mr. and Mrs G. E. York and Me. JL . ouibuh hsiito menas u AiaCBM Sunday. , , , . uttle GleniTHiarhail son Of Mr. akl Mrs. D. E. Highfill was operated 4 for enlarged tonsils at the HesioriW hospital at Asheboio last week. : The operation was successful and. he hag f; returned nome . - . ' t . I think Ramseur will soon be heaeV quarters ior mooned dogs, since there - a number of registered -setters anA nmnrrs Kar. nnu. itMf;n ti . iicib now. vunis, jonnson ana naroison are expert dog traders ana i trainers, while your corresnondept himself is not a novice in the bird do ' business, you know. . " Mr J. W. Parks is wearing a smiley a fine son has arrived. Mr. and -Mrs. J. M. Foust f Alt Vernon, spent the week end with ffc Tate and family. , v w, ' I Misses Maude Lee and Hazel. Snaca enteretained a number of their friend at the hotel last Saturday night " , Miss Montie stout gave the Glee Club a royal entertainment last Fri day night. A good urogram wa rendered and delightful KfreshmeaM wcre served by Miss Stout . . ..w-r- The School Board and County Sup- Superintendent inspected the school building Monday afterse; They were well pleased at the progress ' i being made in erection of this puff- 4 j ine which is nearinar completion an- der the effecient supervision of Mr. IL ' H. Jones. Mr. Jones is a foreman ec.- -'i marked ability, one who never has ii ao his work over the second - tinae. Neither does he have to ask the worn- ? down three. German planes ' TO THE MINISTERS OF ' --t RANDOLPH COUNTT .' ' , & r ebruary Vi to the 18 is set asMB for collecting funds for the sufferfiss v people of the Near East. Wont ye J take a collection at your church, ac churches one of these Sundays farflfis,... much needed work ? People are Btarv ing to death in the snow for want of . n food and clothing. Tell your people ef these conditions that exist in Armenia and Syria, the the oldest christa ; countries in the world, and ask their , help Your sundayscnooi supermie-. , dent will cooperate with you. If yea ask it. bend your subscription to sit C. Moser. Asheboro. MRS. H. W. WALKER, Chairman Randolph Conrrtf. Jewish Relief Week Mr E L Hedrick has been appoint. chairman of a committee to selkat j funds, this week, in interest oUewfrfc -V wlief ln Near East. ,' , .: , It is sUted that there are more Uses j 400,000 Jewish refuges in Enrsew driven from their homes by tamass and murderou8 onslaughts and thesr ;3 degtitute conditions is a clarion esBes, ni. : Popi in America, regardless a. doctrine I !An.l Ur.ll nt rlJ.k.n atat .V.an. ' I man of Jewish war relief, Semepum ,' Daniels, former secretary or : "vy, makes mention of the mr . A K., .v.. t.., Ai vi. j r-"a Xi rul inL !2??!f?? "d,J?!?Li?-!t of their ability to all the drives lasseh-' -d aU iSSSSlZ' ... ,wi.i. ,j,t . jfiffiuSfit "? iU 00 . ay M: "' " I ' Dr- WiUism gtaley Deil? .Dr. William Staley died sinlslom tn Liberty, Wednesday -.morning tt - Four sisters survive "him; i 1 A
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1922, edition 1
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