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THTJBSDAY, JUNE tt, 19U THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHUBOIU), N. G Page Five : ' 1 "V'- THE COURIER . Asheboro, N. CL, June 22, 1922 , PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Asheboro, N. C, Jlne 22, 1922 I Capt. T. Davidson returned Tues-f nriTF'C CAflll rVTMTC May from fWaa-A ha ha. han ' IT CTJV J kjULIAL Li I Lit 1 kj visiting hii daughters. Capt David-, . son has almost recovered from the ac-f Randolph Book Club Meets. aaeni waicn ne sustained in a wreca v ,!, v Wft(wl , to on the railroad a few months afro. .,, mmhrs of the Randolnh Book Mr. J. S. Lilly returned to Raleigh Club at her home on Worth street! last week after spending the week-end Friday afternoon, at the last regular; with Mr. W. W. Jones and family. meeting; of the season. The program Misses Mabel Hinton. of Elon Col- for the afternoon's study was Edward ;lege, and Eliese and Willie Millikan, Bok, the chapter from his autobiog- INGRAM-BENNETT Miss lizzie Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks, of Franklin- villa, underwent an operation at Me morial hospital lost Wednesday for of Randleman, and Messrs. Bob Jones, taihv betas- read by Mrs. W. A. -Un peritonitis. Miss Parks was quite ill Elmer and Early Sykes, were visitors derwood. . Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer read when she came to the hospital, but is at Lakeview Sunday. an interesting sketch of the life of recovering satisfactorily. I Mrs. Elliott Way is in the His Marie Conway Oemler. This was fol- Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Will Hughes Point hospital and is improving after lowed by current events. Later in the -at Memorial hospital, a daughter. 'an operation. , afternoon the hostess served apricpt xir m. v p PhiiKm cram with fresh apricots on top, or- Mrfirin left Tuesday for Chanel Hill. visitors in Hirh Point' Sundav. and chocolate cake, a4 wafers. Announcements of interest to the people of the town were issued this week as follows: "Mr. and Mrs, N. Bennett announce the marri&ee of I m their daughter, De Ette, to Mr. Hen-' V ry Lewis Ingram on Wednesday, the fourteenth of June, one thousand nine , J hundred and twenty-two, Asheboro, N. i C I he bride is a most attractive V young woman who graduated at Chic-1 ora College, Columbia, S. C, this' spring and while she has only lived' in t Vl A tnurti norf t -i-rt voqk ck. ' has many friends who wish her joy. Mr. Ingram served overseas for two years as captain, and since the sign ing of the armistice, has been in busi ness m Asneooro. tie now has a T T"f vnn want tr cava where theywill attend summer school The fourth of July committee is Cur tTir ?Z 1 handsome filling and service station on' i inf Tniirxn nr juiv rainmiT.T.i is . . . 1 t i iiauuauiiie uiiiiiir miu Kervirt? sui nn nn ' a 4n,. ,i. rtV, ,. . r , . t. r D&sitets carrying out me ciuo coiors . r. . ,1 I r , 101 SIX weeKS. imnlnnof vtnsivA n Una for a hiir vl- , r i .. the main street fit the town The Mrs. W. J. Scarboro and daughter,' ebration. Let the county folks take a g young couple have many friends, .Miss Lucille, went to Greensboro Mon- day off and join in the celebration. I jjrg presnen Hostess. ' throughout this state who wish them iay for the day. I Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Moffitt. of Hie-h' ' happiness. I Mrs. J. E. Bean, of Ore Hill, un- Point, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Monday Evening Club was de derwent an operation at Memorial hos- B. B. Brooks Sunday. lightfully entertained this week by jital Saturday. Miss Bertha Way spent Sunday in ATc wmtofJ The sermon Sunday morni Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks, of Frank-High Pointwith her mother who is a P. Ynn'Xnh!S2.'be on "The Conservation of iAe, were visitors in Asheboro patient in the High Point hospital. , J?"..1 ITSL ,.o nH. Church's National Resources." v M! '." M'- and Mrs:,Jesse Councilman are To made caTdTes. "These present , Li?' iuibs uioiu. i uuU. Duuaing a resmence adjoining mi. u., .ur an(i Mrs Presnell were ville, k a patient at the local hos-John PKresneirs north Asheboro. i Mr aid Mrs W. R Ferson. Mr. P1?1' - - , n :, . . . A Mrs. A S. Callicutt. of Heme, was and Mrs. H. W. Walker. Miss Lucille Services at M. P. Church Sunday. I t Bev. I W. uerringer returned. m..-j. .1 : o.i.. r ir:iv.;. r a aLf K-tTn panted Mrs. Edgar Bown whose hus- Tom Wiles. tended tt C. E. convention. band is at Memorial hospital, suffer- .. a'Prw "ivc", m intr from irunshot wounds which he DISTRICT U. D. C. MEETING JSJXiE'e while assisting Moore county of-, IN ASHEBORO YESTERDAY IC1SUYC-. u " " ,. in .oritur, ncr o still Page was a student at Washington,"" i If . and Lee University. Mrs. Enoa Sykes, k tn Inner rarlilim Memorial .hospital. , S. Hoover. terday in the Methodist Episcopal Mr. Ernest Wiarren, of Gastonia, Mrs. S. J. Smitherman, of Troy, is Church, South. An interesting pro was in Asheboro several days this a patient at the Wesley Lone Sana- gram had been arranged and a num- ast week, having been called totonum in' Greensboro, tut. if: i ir l -n . ; j i j l. i of South Ashe- from Washington, D. C, where she district for the United Daughters ofj,8 so u?e?e s wnenthT time : 1 iium treatment at 'has been visiling her uncle, Mr. D. the Confederacy met in Asheboro yes es for y, u to sav "Now I lav me ' 8 Woovftr. tArdnv in thA MothnHist nisr-nnnll . meS IOr.yU..10 JN0W 1 laV me Ik -I will the You' I I X The evenine' service at 8 will rim- t sist of "A Sermon in Song," giving) the life story of William Carey. The leading will be by the pu-ior am the' music by the choir. You will misa a good service if you miss llus. With Asheboro M. E. Church. If you will attend church services, even on a hot Sunday, the dav will money on tires, then wait for the Big Tire Sale that will start at Ingram's Filling Station JULY 1 and last for 30 days only Watch For It! A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made t down to sleep." But, of course, if the day be disa--.. ki .. .. ) i . Mrs. Smither, ber of delegates from Burlington. Gra-.f 'cr"?u "i"u a."ia"fllr j, w, --"-."- jr"--!---v.-"", " 7.., v 0-f ,- -.t wiiu-aiiori service, i ne pasior, nev. AsheDOro on accouni oi uie uinesa 01. man nas nau a secunu uperauuii uu " "-' A- (j Gibbs will not foreet this 1 A 9 Mrs. Warren, who is wellrknown in is doing well. Her daughter, Miss Reports were mate from the various Next Sunday at 11 a. m. he will preach t for fifteen or twenty minutes on "The ' T Tragedy of a Useless Life." At the T evening hour, 8 o'clock, he will preach on "belfish Morality." there will be special music at both THRIVING GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE Asheboro as Miss Alice Phillips. 'Mary Smitherman, was called home organizations which showed marked Dr. T. C Walker, accompanied Dy'for the operation. Mrs. amitnerman s progress aiong an nnes penaining to Micc-o A Hoi aid a Armfield and Vir- other sons and daughters are in North the organization work. ginia Bedding, left Friday for a ten Carolina and were present in Greens- Mrs. Kernodle, of Graham, is the ow- visit tn Richmond. boro for the oneration. district chairman and is well inform- """J? .7' V. , . -it- 1 " . . .. J 1 -V. n. l. -.iicic "Aunt KittiB" i:mr. or iranKiinviiie.i ht on..,t. r rsfv u umiK cmj uuod. ui uic wuis. .,; n .1 -who has been very ill at the local hos-' of her brother, Mr. Na- f "f" JfZ-?"!? ence on the sid of respectability and pital, is improving. . than Burrow. thlA !f ? J 8 getr a righteousness. Come to get the in- Mr. S. A. Cox, of Pisgah, was in Ml, ad Mrs. Lawrence Albright and urrMlAmunsnc,alM;8r rJx ntim of a ood sr Come to town last Saturday. He was accom-1-- of eir twelve children recently Grady M"ler nd Miss Mae Presnell be friendlv panied home by his oaugnier, miss spent sunday with relatives at Siler rs D",UD: "la- a- """". j Jess Cox, who taught in the Winston cy. Mr. and Mrs. Albright after a Asheboro is the acting president of -schools this past winter. pleasant day started for their home fA local chapter. She extended the u;.. Manor whn has been Be-1 i.. ; .v, o-r.omnnn- address of welcome. riously Ul at Memorial hospital for after driving a few miles they discov-, A delightful luncheon was served. five, weeks, returned to her home at'Arofi fnBV hj iff nn(, nf the children. . Franklinville Sunday much improved.' a uttle three years of age. When TnoiLPSv r " mr. rvay " -' ' ; mey reiurneu to uie iiu.ue i xhe noblest nd strone.est rhara.. laSy m - thelack rm E- S- MiHsaps, Jr.. has for theirs the world has ever known have V iaJuriay' - . f Mr'thll'aSc Sl'-.v-j t Dast three weeks been dointr demon- been earnest Christians. The church liT1 """"rc''v,r:n w fnL."1:-: J"": ",u"'i stration work in Randolnh coantv. is the visible means by which God has' Asheboro Presbyterian Church. A Home-Like Church. Sunday school 10 a. m. n ; : . n i i -uuiuiiig service n a. m. auoject; A "Why I Should Be An Active Church T ENGAGED, Member." , . I will sell my stock of groceries in the center of Kandleman. My stock is new and well assorted. Business is good. Reason for selling, will have to devote my entire time to my market business. t i C. A. LAMB, Randleman, N. C. w i -air TT wUa. nnfh haf f tTY- ' . i i . i i . i. a. 1 A- -jonn in. namiiwr, -., ;renaea me aocior s post Krauu?Le . . e i:u -established tbP Uino-Hnm nf r;o-V,tn. ilv is now in Bradentown, na., is me pXinie. ftt Asheboro Monday of this T'B" " "l 1 V.V" r , I t of relatives in Ashebore. 3 ----- saps, who. is the district demonstration . weeny ov inoirec.iv ail enns- Uest 01 rewuves m aaww' weeh.. . - p;o)mW p,u T4, tian influences have come from the U. Jl 11. - - i uDon se- organized church. It would be a dan-; Mr. Meta-Leonard returned to her Tv,' n h(, a onn(r ann storv" aSent of Piedmont Carolina, home at Franklinville last week afterl8ervice at M; p. urch at 8:0o county is to be congratulated u a successful operation .hospital. at Memorial ZLTV -n to which the ?nng the services of Mr. .Millsapi. gerous city m which to live if the InnWiVio rnrHinllv invited All the He 18 a graduate of A. and IS. Col- cnurcn uiu noi exist, (public is cordially invited. All tne b j,jmr If evervone should follow the exam- rr.7. u:u. tv oorvifA which j :n -u t: :.,. leite and has since his ffrftduauon' " ev i, vuuu..- songs useu wiii u? y.u-M.iic , - ,Qior. Dle of non.church member there would Corndone T Z "he Thfirfhe SuS -d 1 e no church It is se.nsh for anyone f & JTi be by jUni0f try!na1uhrryhcn & Shiut v-i. ..1.1- r t:i . comes to RandolDh countv Uiirhlv rec- themselves with the church miss vina lAiuie, ui uucnj, - - visltn there was another interesting service Monday -ii.. 11 onJ 4-Vto AroivisA WAA .'.LIj Af 7-1R' r-u-L.- i V ommended and will.Dlease the nGonle. 'Evening service o p. m Subject: Will a Man Rob God?" . T- . a ho "-y--: , .w . . the farmers of the countv and vi Vnnsiian l!,naeavor r.io p. m. mr. at tne cnurcn, nieiiiucio v.. v , Mrs Annie uemarcus reiumeu raon- ... V ----- --- nt rrppnjmm -Junior choir of the church presenting day from a four days. motor trip to be to hear from them a to their lcy McAlister ot Gnbboro, w,l n nareant with tableaux, "The Light Danville Va. where she went with needs alonK a" lines- He will be m deliver an address to the joung peo tf PKy7 Eadi 'child knew the 2M MuriocIJof 5 - office in the courthouse one day pie nTef'uf c?tf ar" part assigned perfectly and the pag- Pot. in eeek an w, li b. k o ave A... the young people of ou, citare -tll 1 b) w it ii v i j linos nac ui iivahi i va w a uvowuj vm rendered. Chapel Hill where she will attend the Mr. J. L. Brantley, of Moffitt, had University summer school. RANDOLPH VETERAN'S iliis tonsils removed at the local hos- Mr. g. W. Laughlin, of Greensboro,' ATTEND REUNION pital last week. was a business visitor in Asheboro Rev. W. H. Rodgers, of Asheboro, Tuesday. Monday morning in Asheboro saw -will preach at Cedar Grove church, Miss Etta Haywood returned to her about ten veterans of the blue ami Sunday, June 25, at 11:00 o'clock. nome at Mt. Gilead after a visit of gray, from the county, leaving for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craven, of several weeks to her sister, Mrs. Sam Richmond to attend the Confederate Greensboro, visited Mrs. Craven's par- j Walker on Worth street. reunion. Never have the veterans ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Birkhead, The dentists of our town have walked with so brisk a step as tney .'Sunday. agreed to take a half holiday Thurs- have for the past few days. Antici- Mtss Mary Wade Bulla went to day of each week, closing their offices pation Jias seemed to put new life in High Point Friday for the day. I at noon on those days. them and their enthusiasm knows no Miss Lydia Mae Crowell, of Bom- Mrs. James Murdock and children bounds. 'iiay, underwent an operation at Me- -were guests of Mrs. Annie DeMarcus morial hospital last week. !the first of the week. BENNETT SUNDAY SCHOOL Urge numbers of young folks have j Mr. WA. Lovett returned Tuesday SERVICE ON CARAWAY leen enjoying th swimming, boating from a three week's trip. While away and tennis at Garland Lake for the Mr. Lovett made a trip by boat from The Bennett Chrisrian Sundi.y past two weeks. TM laka li lull oi, Wilmington to Baltimore, and then scnooi held its annuul Children a da and hear a young man that has made a four square stand for Jesus Christ, and of the great work for the Master he has done in the Church liy the Side of the Road, of (ireensboro. j Special Baptist Sunday School I?alh Services. At the Baptist church, Sumioy mom--infc-, there will be rendered a special program by the Sunday school, con sisting of songs, recitations and other exercises, and an address by Rev. S. P. Maulden, a r-lnisterial student el the Southern Baptist Theological Sem inary, who has been employed by Che Ilaptist state board of missions to do special missionary work during his va cation. Ho will spend several weeks in this county. The exercises will be gin about 10:00 o'clock, and run through the preaching hour. The pastor will preach at nignt, Opening of PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERN DEPARTMENT CO MANY REQUESTS have been received during the past from pa trons of our store for Pictorial Review Patterns that, after thorough investigation of their merits, we have decided to sell Pictorial Review Patterns from now on in our establishment. We are fully convinced that Pictorial Review Patterns are by far the best fitting, easiest to make, and most eco nomicaland that it is not necessary for our customers to pay 40c to 50c for other patterns when they can get j' PICTORIAL REVIEW" PATTERNS At 20c to 35c None Higher I . : -' p y ; . ..v. TK wwf . nf Providence." . UUJMV 'V - - - - 1 Ezekiel first chapter. 1 JAS. W. ROSE, Pastor. 1- 11 ' 1 " t Service at Friends Church. 1 water and has several spring boards visited several northern cities before services on the top of Cartway rmun -and platforms In the middle lor div- hg return. XMn recently, six miie north of Arhe- t;rs. I Miss Crissid Luther, of Strieby. is horo, and the fifty-five members of . "Unci Murphjr" Burris, of t Pvamr visiting relatives in Franklinville. the school attended. On? of th ; eur, was in town Sunday and visit- Mrs. Diey Lewis is in Richmond itors has. sent In he followinir le "fed friends for several hours before visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Row- scription: Caraway mountain is only -leaving-for Richmond to attend tho bind. a hill 750 feet high, 'jut that puts one' Omfederato reunion. , ' Mrs. N. D. Nance and daughter, "P wheiM th air is cool and refrssh- .-? . Miss Birdia Wood, of Asheboro. un-,Ml Domthv. wem imnwl t.t pm. ins. This mountain. Rh -Jerwent an operation at Memorial ho, day night oon after returning by an around belongs to Mr. A. N. Booth, 1 Daddy's night was observed at the . pital last week,- Shs 1 improvinjr sat-,lold hen with a brood of chickens, fsther of our Bennett millers, Re Friends church, Sunday night, June I: Isfactorily. - - . ,. - ; ' -. Mrs. Nance and her daughter went out nd Walter Eouth. Another son, B. 18, with Mr. J. W. Wolff preaching. c Mr. Jesse M; Shaw., of Now Hop to find pilot snake In the coop. The CL, formerly of Bennett, lives near the His obligations and his problems were itownshJp, was la Asheboro Sunday 'on snake had played havoc with tha 'oot of Caraway mountain. Know- discussed. It wu an Interesting ser v jus way to luenmona xor wo reunion, eweks, everyone of thorn dying ex- wg our uunday school's intention to lce and should produce good fruit - Miss, Mao Presnell attended the C. cept one ovidently from tho bite. The visit the .mountain, Mr. A. N. Routh . .. I J?lWra!br Ufo,rom7or and afU, uTyoU K to ba The small gndn U almort al, bar "nt Ub hoped to be complete i ?' r,".i..-j.- mtmnunm, Bmm " v wu, w, vn y B0 mass op your mina w eomo on , w.m i. ..tim.fH fv tnnn ,nA Dress 1124 ' j JULY PATTERNS ; At 6rt Sale Now, also the .; SUMMER FASHION BOOK OF PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS VVe recommend to all women who are not yet acquainted with the superior merits t tbe natterns to try one JUST ONE. It will convince them that the Pictorial Review Patterns lully deserve the reputation they are enjoying all over the country, The Hayes Company RANDLEMAN, N. C. Pleasant Garden News. street and will bo a modern brick i -patient at Memorial hospital.' ; 'Jobson Amalgamating machine, hat tho sternal hills of God, we et to" 80 make op your mind to eomo I to attend the wmmer school at tho Mr. Jobson has installod a machine at 8dmewbero Utwtoa 7 and 150 And do the work and let your wife be fe'S"' J? Zl the ' iV Ii' Ith! .W . J" Montfonwr eounty, ?"tho top of Caraway oun- bo. North WJm!!J Air. ma mrs. osnry rnnrmiu iwunri nr. a. si. lockot. who has been was anaor cuiuvanon. and taaro RANDLEMAN NEWS Mrs. Thad Connor. Mr. Clvdn Ron nor, and Miss Margaret, of High homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. d tho first of tho week from thoit living at Colton, California, has sold ttsnds tho hug stone Wo, sur- Poor old dad he's -not mad, a nuil:?t?rZXilr. innnrmnnn trln at ton da .Mr. ami tt . i... . j wuikU. u.. t J i i. . T ' .. . " , . ! A. C. BOOM Went to GibSonville last' junnv wTfTifws. riiat couner top mini tmti - pixim- ii u iai nioitit lunn. tm ki. .Ijk ' t-lt- -v . . 'nr. ana un uir i"rotiivn at T . ' ' - MM Hvum UM T I D.avl Af I hast wl 1 " . - - " - I - whers all hi. lu7 & g; SSR tZZ " I ro, wor, vWtors In town San- "1 Mr" T,,''W BonkenAVef and fsrn., wheat crop is not as good as usual, maybe, on tho coming fourth of July. has a wl ! flr spo.it flsturday and .' SunJay in having been afflktod by tho ooot wtt- 1 " ' , V r And ho woi m ww. BTBnue. ' ' ' h k oo courier for many tears. , - pinooau 01 tho reforest kind. Tho hi. .ik.. Miss Llliabeth Slack, of Hemp, ls . Mr. -J. T. Strider, of Union town- fcsosndinr ad about one mils and tie's worried abont taking rsvdlum treatment at tho hos- .hip, was basinets visitor to ths nas to bo mads on -low? but wo sJ, nwneviroes Pv" m uneoorp. . iy Saturday. Mr. Strider says his got taoro, Wo are goinr bock asraln. 7 ' - uu. rAmM v. w- -k- . wife and soma children, too, rv. 1 AaM. v.. .ihosn visiUnr her sister. Mrs. B. W. works hard but It Is all he 9rgtTdw!ti hero, Thoro an now 69 llrL of Oroensboro, for tho . past t.l J t 11. .1 . .1 ... nhort while In Candor Sundoy. Asheboro Suivlav. huvh, .. . .. m-.i. . T , J'l 1" JTJC 't"w -.1." ' -"" Mrs. C Hicnsoi, or liMJngwn. U vr. a. m. tay or spent pno.oay ian Mr. 6hellio nunirocker snent Batur-'eonnt nf th. r.,. 4if- r - m. . VI." r" IT ZHZ liSZTS?. , t I . spondlnf somotJmo with her parents,, wook U broonsboro 00 business. day night st.Uwh.rrl..- Jsr . andfath.7" VrT rrand.' hZWVL. r:. T1 Mr. J. M J. C.,N-H4loy. t. I Mr. Robert Wood wu visitor In lr. 10 0, . .on ha. moved his fsnv.Whiu, . who acrhln.tally M iwo , Miss Minn f rmn of Archd.U. i. 11. work, all da. and J.M a .l.Vt..i","1?" uitl"-!l,aw??,..V- - V- ' Misses Lfllialt and Graco Bulla, of nigh Point, are visiting friends and relative in town. . Miss Room 'Hsyos. who has boon toaehmf school at Rosemary for the liy to llll-h Point . ' IHkl IM mnA Mr. and L..C Elliott, ot Con-Mr., White U still cord tflwnnhtp, wr in town Baturday.l l)r John W. i'w.im rliHlocsUd; U. Hp. tUHln Min. Locil. ftcarboro. Mo rH. opaHy' and TwUr. Vtmmt. t&Zj? ,m itimu viiuin ; nHr Amy aicaia 1. aiMituiin tna f ar Ma arira null a hmii b-h a ith returned tho wock w Ith hi nnla. r llau SSwl -f k - . . . . .- - - . . 1 1 . 1 . I v 1 Hn.r m, vi 1 a -'i wfK I rnrn uim luti iin at m haAA a a - 1 I I .1 . .1. . it . ths Christian rnd..vor of this .n-McV u .t U rihuvll Ur. .ZirVJ"::!-.- rn,J Guilford ColUro,. ;$Alr!:lZ'! r:1"'" t. y iv. d.ddthu and-nVdaddy th thaiL ndsV .venlng .V AU ZTCVZ ZI on! 5 W .J,r " .f " ..M I hm . yirglnlaTnvHorod to the young r-";i- of the twn who ar I, r. fiwBm th.t tn a dicov,ry of a or. r had. ' ' Tno HI. all fsa to'a.' tho .W. 'i rn'tTltV' lnler-tr, in Ln.' in l.ndavor work, , f t.Uio which has puulcl tho Dr. J. W. r.ro and on. Kllhv. aro'Anj iKt,r ... j.j', . . v, ' . .. .1.. sare corni . r in; l nri i- p, . . j I ,i ' " a mi mounr, airs. n. Jtast session, has returned homo for i nor v P" Mi.--s Poarllo May Slsko and lata- ' 1m RJlav ti.va-Mturnad kama from I where they pursued tho post sea-lofO in nuriiuF. ntaa . . , Carthage Sunday . us Jewel Bumnar. of ih v r. W tfi aw . aursman, duu-j Mr. r.ilb-rt Cemanl, of IIIKS Tolnt. ' la lnT!l-- LI. l ., . - ? i v: , t , I 1 . anr i n pr old dsd will dta, i Th. rroond ha bn hrvi-n for a v.- ' an. I , t. v r ' . !Pr. ! i i. '- ' r -' i I v 5 ' ; ' Km "'i ry I
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