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-trcr wi i v mil i eae THE ASmXORO COUKIE2, ASHLCOIU), N. C. Part Rye .THE' COURIER -TBUEPMONX NUMMB I . I Vict Ami Fo iuu retaraJ from Woodruff, 8. C, where sHe has been! a successful milliner for the past sea- J eon. " . The Randolph "Book Club will nee WOTS. SOCIAL EVENTS Mr. aad Mrs. Barker fatertaia.' -Aahebora, N. QJur 15,1922 - 'XwUl'" rW. T. Et. P. U,of the Hrst Be PnirtMAT FAWAr.RlFHS Friday afternoon at 3:30 p. w. "ft ehurcn was aeugnuuiiy enwwm- FBKlONAl. rAiA-CiiCt-TU' , ' htin- Jnu ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo 1 i ii i - ia i ia m a . ParVaa lact TMtKloV AVaBTiiniT fhairS - MrW. U. Allred aad Mi- Gladys '"i srV- wTrTrid on tLw. and herethe nthmr minnv uKiiwin'rur. hot-in were placed on the lawa and here the early, At eleven oloc the parade ill host and hostess greeted their guests. i v j j . i l .. t Ifsnv k)i.f aariLAnM) (mmfn wrw fin Salem, N. .where she will visit ViTVnur "' and ioin in. Anv- joyed, after which an ice course --and .Went to Washington last week. After a few. day Yisit Miss All red went to Win. headed by a o-fl brars ban i "any old-fashioned Karnes were friends. Mr. AUred roturnea to .nis ; "T .vl ... ..." . ; mints were served. Aoroa at Asheboro Monday. t h t h d j to - Mrs. Jame H. Covington of Rock- spaee willbe smhTo him in Mis. Lotett Entertains, imrham. was tha rue&t of her mother, i. . ilra. A. E. Burns, over the week-end. .p T : Miss Mittle Lovett entertained the - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parrish and 0rnarT in town S roembers of the Afternoon Miss Mildred Birkhwuf -motored to 2L?"nab0r' 13 ln town vlMt,ng Club and a few invited guests at her Jfackeon SDrinsrs Sunday for the day. ..V. ...... . . .,:j home on Dixon avenue. The subject 1' D7. and Mra. J. W. Page, of D-' ArmfLeld wul leave the latter part th stud? for the afternoon was "land Fla.. are tha guests of Mrs. J. Arm1161 W1U avTn 'f. , Tchekhov. An interesting sketch of - JLStaKai I other relatives in e the wrhert. life being read by Mrs. Asheboro. Miss Ume famsD, who gima where they will attend summer r w , . 0 o. M- 7 Tjt 0 BE AT ASHEBORO JULY 4TH AT ASHEBORO JULY 4TH 4fl III V V W JJ-J LL iBIG CELEBRATION: tnno-ht . , Mav Johnson crT.u- ,'."L; " Miss Margaret Motrtt leaves touay . . jinuaic oupivj uob wuiwi, ....... . Later in tha afternoon the hostess served. a quartered tomato filled witfi green peas and cucumbers, sand wiches and iced tea. Mr. E. T. Walton's Car Stolen. o ner no me at auucouiu i.v friends. lor the summar. Mess'ri. Hobart Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. I F. Ross motored to Rhodes Moffitt made a business trip Jackson Springs Sunday for the day. t0 gouth Ae flrst of the Mrs. M. M. Kine, of Monroe, is -visiting her. son, Mr. G. H. Kine, on The Tnurs()ay evening Bridge Club Mr. E. T. Walton's Ford car was Sunset avenuo. I entertained for the members of their stolen last Thursday night. Mr. Wal- Mr. E. J. Luck and lamiiy, w mx. club who are ieavjng for summer ton has no idea as to who the thief uueaa, , arnvoa in Asneuoro .schools, at a camp supper at Hum- was, for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. ble.s Min Monday evening. They hart Dickens. They spent a iw days at as their guests severai y0Ung men of iseagrove wivn rare. v. the town. " before coming to Asheboro, Miss Rosa Rush left yesterday for Mrs. W. S. Lineberry, who has been Wilmington, where she goes to visit .spending two weeks with her daugn- friends, she will be away a month. i;ers, Mrs. Willis Booth, in Greens- Cjay Rosgj tne fourteen year old 6ro, has returned to ner .nome u son of claud Koss 0f pieasant Gar- libcust Grove farm, Millboro. Herman Vuncannon Dead. Herman Vuncannon the twenty-two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.' Vuncannon died Sunday at Chat tanooga, Tenn., where his parents now make their home. . - . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vuncannon 9 den, was bitten by a snake one day paren"ts of the ' deceased are former Randolph people, having lived in Con- . Rev. Arthur Lansr, of Asheboro, was a WPpir Tht hov was barefooted .called before tha Presbytery of Or- and on the to a neighbor's when cord Vnlhip nge, synoa oi iNorvn ha was pitten. we naa we presence Amon thog9 attending the funeral Presbyterian church in the umiea 0f to take off his suspenders and from aJneboro were Mr Grady Mil States, for examination for ordination bandage his leg to stpp. the flow of ,er cousin of the deceased Mrs. to the ministry of the Lord Jesus blood and to keep the poison from go- c w Cranford Christ in the Presbyterian church, ing mto bis body. From the descrip- ' . Tuesday Jfne 13, at the First Pres- tion of the snake it was of the cap- vMV, Visions 5 2TS2: PFi.: J J!"' There isttrlTthe Old Tes- .fS-TTrdlcitoA T lnal " " 8Cl"1,K mV"'K "w tament whose prophecies are fuller of p tte examination of Mr. Lang, at 4 Extensive preparations are being Y !f zekiels. And his yis ukt cjio ,i,v Kinr u.. l. v.,S ions consist of such wonderful char- La.VvL..?1" lvl 6 acters. Just read the first charter, How wonderful the character he de- sltielboi t THE LARGEST CELEBRATION IN THE HISTORY OF WILL TAKE PLACE AT ASHEBORO, JULY 4. THE THE TOWN ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE t THE COUNTY PEOPLE OF THIS GREAT DAY OF AMUSEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY satisfied that Mr. Lang possessed the-celebration on July 4th. " . , ::. s iu p,cHv 1 i t ....---i.- i v rru scribes with four faces and four mreu ior tne . ",r winirs; one face like a man's, one like .Anie Worth, of Durham, ar- Xg' who a ' urng gen-' an ox one like a lH,?ero u, 'The pastor of the Baptist church FaSTSE of Liberty ar. In'wSTWK tattr paH - j i m;m1 Rnr nirs. near tu .b ,nj Wno-t ProH rnTir tzexiei next bunday Dotn morning aiu d in a pars ai miners opm., oi me wees ana Drougiii, neu K., v.ninS t)ip whiort at 11 a m "A the town, Which is being opened by who is accused of having stolen the v.?lnf f gV"'. wteet :, v tv, a .i.ih hmise v.i r a Tnr nf F.rpft. vision or uod. p. m. ine wneeis wUl 53t anH dimming pool will . ctrtTr' Vo . J JJ"T 8g7 JJ C; W. Scott, of Rutherfordton 'hn White who resides with S . -was in Asheboro tha first of the week Us son, Mr. J. S. White, in South SKtiJwWi making arrangements to move , hia Asheboro had the misfortune of fall- l" " TfT K iamfly here. . Mr. Scott has leased we ing Sunday afternoon and either ' " JAg w ROg Pastor PRIZES FOR CONTESTANTS IN PARADE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Best Decorated Float: First prize $5.00 Second prize $2.50 or equivalent. Best Decorated Automobile: First prize $5.00 Second prize $2.50 or equivalent Best Clown in Parade: . First prize $3.50 Second prize $2.00 r equivalent Car Having Five of the Heaviest Women: Prize $3.50 Car Having Five of the Prettiest Girls; Prize $3.50 Worst Looking Car and Ugliest Driver: Trize $3.50. THE ATHLETIC CONTEST WILL HKC1N AT 1:45 P. M. ON MAIN STREET, AND PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AS FOLLOWS: 100-yard dash S2.50 250-yard dash S ioO Running broad jump 'i.O Three-leg- race $2.50 Sack race $2.50 Wheelbarrow race $2.50 Obstacle race $2.5.0 There will be placed on top ol a grc;i.-y pole a nice cash prize and the person who succeeds in reaching the top will win the money. The greasy pig contest will take place between 2:00 p. m. and 3:00 p. m. A prize of $3.00 will be given to the person catching the pig. OTHER PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN 1 OR: Car coming the longest distance $2.50 Car bringing the most people to celebration in one load pri7f $2 50 Best decorated business house ' Abheboro, prize .- $2.50 Best decorated residence in A.Mieb rc, prize $2.t3 west section of W. H. Moring's store breaking or dislocating his hip. He building and under the firm name of had been confined to his room for some C. W. Scott and Co., will put in a 'tjme and had gotten up without the complete line of dry goods, millinery knowledge of the family and in some ind -shoes. An experienced milliner, way fell on the floor. His injury is Asheboro Presbyterian Church. A Home-Like Church. 10 a. m. Sunday school. This Sun ind -shoes. AO, expenenceu . way ieu on me noor. ms injury , . . . . - rown.UDS as weu xohXvrt,mWes M very painful and he is considered in cSrl Bftl.eslor lad?e" be Wltn ino.comiwujr. u enww nwuiwu, i p-pntlftmen Mrs J E Carson is will begin to putin the stock of goods Mrs. M. C. Spoon is tearing down n- thfebible class, July 15. Mr. scoo iiw "er re ou"Vl t '"'"rV" Mrs. H. M. Robins, assistant. Dr. E W. .L. Ward's resioencn ., r street wmcn ims uiiui w.o L Moffitt is the teacher of the men's street. ,t .. months, been occupied by Sheriff Bible caa3 The motto of each class Misa Gladys Aiired ieu -m. j. a. jjraay ana wi i move n u fa fa E member bring a for Salem. N- J... where she es to rear of the. lot facing Cox street x-isit Mrs. George Abbott. Miss a- Mrs. Spoon expects later to erect a The Creed rf tfc BiWc c,a8scSi Ted and Mrs. Abbott win vimv mce Dungaiow on tne irom pan oi j flm booste because. boosting tic City during the visiv. J wmcn lne noubL "ow createth optimism; and optimism caus-'R Ri( i'h has been in a Green Master Mrs. Mr S E Lowdermilk who-has been et.a ma!! or .?. womn wax .ville, S. C. sanatorium, is now at Wo, has been Lfn'davs. uM jS with much smilmg. Smiling is a ton-!hon. He 'is some what improvcd. JC. U "wwien, r-- - , w -"- ". ic and the big brotner oi nappiness.i K,sip navis. of Hi.h Point. Knent A large parade, headed by a good brass band will take place at 10 :00 o'clock sharp, consisting of numerous floats,, decorated cars, clowns, eommedians, freak stunts and horse back riders. A merry-go-round will be here to amuse the children and old folks. Bring your girl and give her a ride. The committee is trying to engage aeroplanes for the day which will add to the celebration. At 4:00 p. m. a good ball game will b.-'gin at the ball park and everyone is u."tor id to stay for this game. There will be many other amusements other than those mentioned above, so watch the advertisements in this paper each week for a more complete pro gram. For further information address Dr. Roy T. Hodgin, Asheboro, N. C. John Edgar News. i Kidsre, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Mrs L. C. Phillips has returned Asheboro. for the past threfe years this o ior me Dast iMrce yearn, rnm Gastorita where she has been has, on account of ill-health, decided tVl . 1v. ;, with her daughter, Mrs. tmesi vi- w aispose oi nis siocn oi gooub. mi. ren, who has .bem-fU Mrs. yvarren LoWdermilk has really oeen c.osing rmination and returneth in the eve-lp. hed a eoo se liafi improved and returned with her out his goods for several weeks and nin ith much rejoicing-because it.S"'V gZL g n P. r iZ resided on J ' Oliver Spencer, of Sophia, is ver 1Y1CSS13. ! , , T - . . , I 11 1 DOOHUnK IS UUIIJ. JX UVUU uuuni ;ii a way or getting 'th. ,,.pPk-eri(l with relatives in Mr 7 .. .I .v , V community. Kvjci.il miui in iuc luuniiiiK hi c- jiev Lewis Mcrarland, oi mgn i at .Smith, of Liberty, were business vis- Elm street is going up rapidly and handeth a stron(f wsJlop to a Krouch itors in tha cuy yesciuj. wm wiuun j and Bendeth pessimism to the bone-j. Hi . k: 1 a tinover la tid nr.riinu.ncv. i r 1 a iki. i ii KAAr . iviibs liuimw, w . , ----r-T- - .... i . yru. xveauivcu. uib x wiu uuvfv . rucle ' BTsianHir,: ThVm schools roughout. w lt-' Washington, D..C. J ' ' wuntry have been opening this week. d ft atest of thesc jUst,&,c, 'Tfew cases of measles' P.T. and Mrs. I .E. Allen, who The North .Carolina Co lege for Worn- g th(( bible clasg and 1 There are a few cases ol measles were rWv married at tha home oi en opened Tuesday. A number ot . clags of the Presbyterian , 3"e" m 8U,,,e l'""n " the bridesmother, Mrs. . T. Ma- Asheboro's teachers were present Jor church. Therefore, will I boost for,"1""' f; o-0rne recently spent a few Us., .ear I .iscpe, b.v. eoner to , Ui the opening. Among : th .ere Mrs cl wjth t pl ,! b-l e Osborn e rece nt spent U University oi Virginia u pio m, m -v.... . earnest determination, and my boost-, V toi. lurh. Tt . lojivi. mex school. Mr. Allen win rece.v daughter, Miss Mary misses Vie , 8haI1 no ,imlt WM. A. degree. , .. . Rich, JJonna Jee wnm, luu.a rnwn- Qmrch eervice: 11. a, m. and 8 p. Mr. Rush Lassiter, of RleW. waa ard, Kate Bulla, Sarah Grcgson and pjjM,,, ty th, pR3tor, Rev. a week-end visitor to his family, who Virginia Steed. , thur Lang. have for the past two month, been - Mr L C. Moser made a business . Ict.... ith Mrs. Sallie Rush in East Afhe- trip to Raleigh the first of the week. . . heboro Presbyterian Church. W - M ihI,Mm Ewfc;laid. L M.' Hancock and guests, Night geW 8 p. m. Ordination Ing a bungajow an . ., ur. anu. "XT. t and Install.Uon Serviea, The Woman orei8- (""yr" r in., viutcu jcmuiw viiw. u.c. Mr. and Mrs. W. r . Brookshire vis ited his father John Brookshire near iPlainfield Sunday afternoon. Mr. Brookshire, who has been sick, is much i improved. (iravenar r razier, wno was nineiy- 4 4 I w 4 4 4444 THRIVING GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE I will sell my stock of groceries in the center of Randleman. My stock is new and well assorted. Business is good. Reason for selling, will have to devote my entire time to my market business. m C. A. LAMB, Randleman, N. C. X X X Northern Randolph News. 'L A. MntWniHnt 'Protestant nH Rtd)t the firht o :hurch met wim mn. vii- iciuuum nwia,v 1 Arivnnrinir nrices have I the At this Bervice tha Rev. i ' r"rl. : A Trlnltv. Who i .'Jk T22' T.U of all mod- " 2?T "e?5-rted around Sophia. I Mr. J. F. Hughes attended Sunday Wd to receive it. There ..i ri -V.vr j' " .u. MMlt ftf 1." i J.. .v c " "". ln" .r"l"u,r'. ol w"i tum o rhil.lrn'i Ibv t Old srhool at Oilead Sundav. in the inter- cino-lno- ,oH -Vntomoalsl , . est of Tabernade township, Sn.,.y , felWi, 'Come' wUh'a' Lane Will be ordained to the ministry Advancing rjrices have . seemel to Tr .u ' x....k... I There are a few cases of fever re iWith Asheboro M. E. Church, South. , . lL, .. , . 1 The pastor, Rev. A. ('. Cibbs, will ine caraway Athletic society gave preach Sunday morninK a, H o'clock an ice cream supper Saturday night .The Church that has a N.ime." for the benefit of the ball team. lAt th eveninc. hour. K ..vinrlt hin . JUrday night, June 11. He was quietly Mr. W. T. Ledwell, who has been gubject will be "The Hilar of the lam LU I I. in 1 ,L:,n . .ltv .v. w.... v...., ' v .w ,.v.. ,iend bunclay scnooi again iabi ouu- jach of these sen ices will have a odd years of age, died suddenly Sat- j... .M:ia imnrovine. ' U ' 18 dav after the advance in, vrioe, ' the l1. .nnAt.j .u. An tn I thought that Mr. Cousins will ba ab e Bhipping; orders for that day ejnialled Blon to 0rdaln Rev. Arthur Lang, a, rto leav the hospital ometime ; this the .onrier .month's output .To c-nanteter ln the Presbyterian church.l . ' i. .. ; . ' . -. Miiftf. fnr tJilfl It. would Ht'Orn UMU tue i i.ii vi . .V. . iV . , iiHssBuge ior inose wno come nre- Mr. J. K Hughes attendwl builday pared to receive it. There will h und goon tirnuoi- in . . i. i i i i i : u;i, ...ill i v.-... . .. ' ' .. A large crowa avtnnueu nervice ni. nciiuui Lunvciiuuii, nniwn nin we ... your nearx anu a smile on your lipn. Marlboro Sunday morning. at Gilead on the second Sunday of Come to feel respectable. Come to Bet John Loflln, who has been sick for July, with all day services. 'a good example. Come to be a good some time, does not improve. Mr. W. B. Fulton and family spent' citizen. Come to be friendly and lo wk- ' - . wMtm - - - aai iia inaiAii , in maLur ui uib viiuiui ii .n i ri i i .. ii l .. ' . . T ,rtd Mr.,Elmer Rich and lam- lml,jle has discovered thai tho Earl V.lihW llw S M ftnkln I Mr. and Mrs. H. W. KODOins were aunuay near oioaesoaie, vnn ma- anas hands and say "howdy. iuwia-riaitori ln-.Tw 8ttnoayt.."i, car Is a ooaiity -car, r . ' ri-lnan. n h T) Rav In High Point Thursday. uvea, mey were accompameo oy loads or lumuer swi r; or uuievuiv wii sire g w - er- a.-S. McAJlster. and ftl. V. JJul'",c . .... . , . , ----- -- - V" l.--m.t of Bennett, and 45 tnH tha i.irrrm.r ichool.-Mlasc Maud t .n "l.-lv...!: "V,-L n. Trov MilllVan and family, of Ran- tne week-end with relatives in High ' 'T'JLrV f.VilH.ar.Weivad tliere. tiM Snoon and Ora Scott, of Ram- "'v rZT' . n-'dleman. route, spent Sunday after- Point, rai iifnua v - - . . . m - . - a trrw wua di umu 4ia sdiiiivui a w t aa . a. . uwue Jjorsei ana tuciie yrharton wiU charge the congregation, noon .n jonn mdui a. r aimer, arv mmi k ai- ..j dm b m p.nk in will harni tha i i r j.m mwAWMfoAa will m. niu (IU .,,.nltHff Hi. mmm., vnnnl.. . ' . 1 1 i . 11 v;. Wlliareo u . 0 , . pastor. A coroiai welcome o ail. ; 'Vimfc the M. P. church- Bunoay, w -..Miss tuner iwearnt nas reiumeu - . , . , m' la the morning .v v u:;- .;f-her home at ranner from ; thavNorthj; . DrT. L FoX, of Frankllnville, was Mrs. Jean Jrtusn ana son, nujt Carolina' voiiegw.- ior t winon jn Ai 'lly vA. A, busy town ia , the rfvinK city .ot )mn,a . .:;-.'.Bennettl .;'- ?Hf 'v'-i, Kern, of '' . ;. Children's day exerdBee will be hew ue attend ; ' Vlreenaboro, bave been ln Asheboro on Jreenabore.; - Mr. and Mrs. L. u M. jundlemin Injured by a Mule. M. L. Stoner, aged 53, a farmer living near Salisbury Is in a Salisbury hosDital Buffer) no- from whnt nhvai. I The surprise birthday parly nt Mr. clans think will nrnv n futnl ininrv Little William D. TSVlor, Jr., of Boyles Saturday night was much en- the result of beinn knocked down and High Point, i pending some time joyed. trampled on by a mule he was leading, with his grandmother, Sarah Osborne. , Mr. Ernest Brilcs and family from 'His skull was badly crushed and a Mrs. Duncan arlow u visiting- ner near pierces' Chapel, spent the week-llarge hole was knocked in his fore- E. H. Hills. Mis. Brilcs. neaa. V business this we, i ney we -wv.. js.onia wnow nm iunwnB - y,, mrt todety there. - - . : 1 : i-j i ul..- Tlnonthv ilno-M. '" - of fhatr Monirht.. Mini KeurnS - i r n c. .... . n.n I Taniwv vi m"" w.v,.j - - 'jura. Vf. jr. ccruuwn. vi imiiiiiun, ' Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Burkhead, Mr, WM the only youngr woman from Ran- Canada, la the guest of her son, Mr. ' and Mrs." Elroy Cox, Mr. 1 and 'Mrs. dolph-county who was a member of w B.-Fariruson. . . t ,hr-i Tuaad. an hi. war .to father, Oliver. 8pencer, at Sophia. . end at Mr eman to atUni the mectlnjC of T. E. TUlotton is , Bl with neurius. v fomeriy Miss Ella Male YounU, jnra. vijru -iwuw. wno once uvea at miners mm, wnere were la High roua one aay rwenwy. gj, mur friends. J. C. Lollin and family spent sun- day at Cart Beesone'. . aimiarn : Connie Ingold and" families, of Ashe- the rraduating- plans' of Ui , North ; , tj,, ppj, 0f Asheboro are beirln , boro; Mr. and Mrs. rd i. yn Carolina College. n yra,maii wim nf( pjan tot a 0f . juy -- family, of Goldsbofo Mr. Wm.f Cox, i,gh honors and has -beea. j lecled a ceieWlon for the town and county, a.hnrn tar route, snd Mr. IC teacher ln the city school i of Greens' i, am Im Mmln innttiar" ht nil ' visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - Miss Vta Fullerf a daughnr or Mr. object of th celebration, , Various , Mlas Esther Curtis is at home lor A. C. Cot,- on Asheboro star route. - -nd Mrs. L. K. Fuller, of Whlteville, UItt8 tw Wnr planned, rreased few days vlt.lt. . v ' j ; ' Mr. Kd Fuller, of Rockingham, vis- wh0 ,t one time lived tt Farmer. jii climbed, and other sports Mr. Belvln CurtU la suffering" from Red frlmds here this week.. -" triiiunitd at the Whiterille . graded Including base ball will be features of The aftnmoon of July 4th celebra- whool in May. She won the scliolt.r- the day. A positive program as yet tion will U riven over to athletic snip medal; she aUo won' tha second has not bom srrarfrrd, but will be an rontCHts Including a ball game. In honor in the reciter's contents second pounced at an early date."- . The evenirif? there will be a big ball et in the short story contest and receiv- . The Junior, choir of the M, P. churrh ' Carland Lake to which everyone is In- ad a certificate for perfect attendance. WU gWa a pageant Sunday evtnlnft vited. ' ' ' She Is also a muician of bright at the ChrbiUaA Kadeavnr hour, 7:15. -' . . 1 . ( , V ! nMknrM 1 - rrv. .. f J...I. - V4 m . . mi 1 , 1 . 1 aneuoro ia iniinin nirv u.-t.- iruiiiiM.. 11,1 iiian in-nus vi mi. i parq win la nv prTacninjr avrvjra in jt elalornte proprrnm to rel- nnd Mrs. Fuller will.be Intaranted to the evening on account of the erdlha- 4th. Fvarybody is 'not know tmt thtir win, fSnnv e10 won tion service' at the" PrenbytarUn Invited but uruM to ha a I'.OO lni,k arcount ivn - by the church. The Y,"8"n will be prorrnt. Hi wi'h t'.e p'ot.la of I'.-u.V of (j.lun hia re--ntly fur the d by the thihlran and a eollor' .n e 1' ,(-," I ' v ' ' r n- , n ,,f I- f ' , n f ,r t' o bntifft r.f the ptn 1 h Miss Golda Farlow gave an inter esting apron party to her friends on Saturday evening, June 10, assisted by her sisters, Blanche and Lot franklin 111 Itottte 1 NeS :Mr. Walter Curtis and Flay Glass. Thera war aaveral contests, fortunes of Guilford county, visited ; relatives told, and other features for enjoy ment. Mr. Hal Farlow proved him self the best searoater and carried off the prize. Miss Ruby Johnson won the prise In an automobile contest. An- theurnatlsm. 1 -J ",'' " . . , other eontest was stringing' needs, the .Mf. ItojcS iM-ewl Is vUitiag Ws'rtri ,tringln the eed hnnded to her uncle ueorge McLeod, ' for a "wiby her partner. Mr. Horace Farlow weks. - : and Miss Olive Johnson woa In this Mn-Francis AHrtd, who has on;and for erward they wore blind-folded visiting her children et Creensboro, La ntmtKi home. .- Pension. IVotrd MeeU.-V--. ' , The raiiRlcm Hoard will meet ea the first Mondny of July. If yoa have any builne a h It pleane 'do not ever- look, thry ' only fnr a ysr. ; . '. V, y.V.ur, C P. c. and each riven a piece of cako which one must feed te the .other. 'After much talk and laughing the cake was all eaten. r There was much' fun throughout the. evening. - Refresh ments were atrvei.V about) eleven o'clock aftfr which the guests departed for hlr rTecUe homa, doclarlng Mk: I'arlow a charming hn'itpsiS. Miss Conie Moore Bride of Mr. John A Kichardaon. A pretty wedding was solemnised at Pisgah Saturday evening when Miss Conie Moore became the bride of Mr. John A Richardson. Mrs. Richardson Is the daughter of Mrs. Etta Moore, Of Seagrove, and Is a refined, educated young lady. Mr. Richardson is a son of J. S. Richardson, of Pisgah, and is a most enterprising young business man. Having; ucvn cuiiairev. in vna lum per Business ror several years, a, A. Cox, J. P. Officiated. ' . . . Caathaaiiiea PoaaawKtrs el 014 Colas. Mr. , A. B. .Gunter. who lives near rtttsboro, has -an -old English penny that he has had In his possession 43 years. The data is m badiy worn thai its date cannot be told.. The editor of the Chatham Record a1 has a large one-cent piece, dated IMS, that he haa rrried for more than twenty yaers. The piece of money is good old Unit-) ed RUtti coppar and Is In a pfrfqs1 state of pf wrvatlon.
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