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TTT v -inner IYV, r'J-Ulil- tin rSv TTT TTT TT TT TTT iff '-khrt'?(J Mmm W. r". 11; ISSUED WEEKLY YOLUME XLVrfi: ri;r PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN $2.00 A YEAR EN ADVANCD f i i -.-3 ' lalubere. North Carli.'Thuraday, Jane 30, 1922 NUMBER 2S K 1 K. 1 V VI aT II 1 II I I .aW II ' t ASHEBORO PLANNING FOR BIG FOBBTBL OF : " JUimiEBRATION Be sur that -you' are here. There will "be something doing every min ute, from ten o'clock in the morning until ten at night. The parade will start at ten o'clock sharp. viae Atoemarie crass p-no. wm head the parade, then wilt come the speaker of the day, Hon. N. L.. Eur kor 6 t of Greensboro, and Mayor J. p. RossappareV of-Asheboro; Next will, come the LOCa. EWS ITEMS Mn J. W." Fletcher, -superintendent of the High Point, Randleman and Asneooro railroad, was a ousiness vis itor in' the dtv yesterday. He has TO FILL POSTMASTER Field Marshal Wilson ' Assassinated in London CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION i TO BE HELD HERE JULY Thai Hjiyil service commission ' . England lost one of her most illus- tmns finMiortf whftn lioIH Mq rtVi a 1 Sir J? Henry H. Wilsoh was assassinated on tS2J?--l2SnS2i T7r,te Van wmQunced a competitive examination doorsteps of his residence in Eaton I recently returned from Toronto, Can- tn- av.hn nnstnffiee tit he held t,i... i j m.. j... i itttaS. I KkSSS about J vf LE, ft heHa t Mr R R Ros8- on JulT waiting an hour for his return froml fn ri,i8erved eiht years as postmaster in unveiling a memorial to men of the Drrteti of all necessities in Canada Qv,k m u0- kaa w nmf l n xr. . . rwi ettel which, in? in his efforts and has gtven gen-the war. when he alighted from his Lnte,! ii esj" eral satisfaction M an - official . and Ktor car,- Feild Marshal Wilson J5" lJl.J Hfi? leZi!1i y of; his friends f bettLrtleji Lrftad up the steps, and the men fired Descents froere, rwemnjifrfj,-. , to ri ; i aitm n.j 1. - Lcflttonture epehsiveTn'price Md that Junior Order float, representing " the j linen is the only product which is less cardinal - principles: virtu,; )lttfeitfi expensive than things in the United and patriotism. - inimediately behind .States. the float will be the consolidated Junior- Orders of the county, on foot, in all their- regalia. The floats of . the business houses will eoihe next, fol lowed by tyrs back, riders both.nen and women, and decorated" caw.' aThe fomfidiana and. 1"ps fiU nil 1 alofig the IWay and keepToiT l&ugH- inguntU out oft'htl' ' ' V("U C,' ,(j The parade will , lorm.' in oum Asheboro on. Fayetteville street and go. north- on- this street to i Depot street .then west on Depot street to Church street, then north on Church street to Salisbury street, then east on Salisbury street to the old -court house site, then along old mam, street and Worth street to the courthouse. At eleven a. m. Hon.-N. L. Eure, of Greensboro, a speaker of note, and Past State' Councilor of the Junior Order- United American Mechanics,' will deliver an; address at the court house. Don't niiss this address. . The band will furnish musici ,,- At 2 p. m.-various athletic stunts will take place on Depot street, under the . direction of Dr. Crutchfield, for which prizes will be given to tha wiri ners. Many amusing and funny stunts will take place at this time; ' -;! At 4 p. f. Asheboro and liberty will play a baseball Rame at the ball nark. These two- teams are tld riv als; and -4 hotly contested game is ex- At 8 p. m; an weld-tfme 'fiddler's convention wifl iw heW at the court house, and every nmsidxin-: far the county, Pt?,.bs sure that you hear these people, play. Prizes for contestants in parade will be is'fondwB''" vf-'-' '. Rest decorated float: - First prize, " $5.00; second priie, 2Ji0 or squiva- "es? "decorated 'autombhiie: irst prize, $5.00; second prize, $2.50. or equivalent. " . ... ' Best clown in parade: First4 prize, $3.60; second prizej $2,00 or equiva ' lent. r- i Car having five of the heaviest wo men: Prize. $3.50. ". h Car having five of tthe prettiest girls: Prize $3.60. f- v , Worst looking car and ugliest driv er: Prize. $30. -The athletic contest will begin at 1:45 p. m. on Main street,-and prizes will be given as foUws: 100-yard dash, $2.50. 250-yard dash. $Z50. Running broad jump, tZAO. ' Tluree-errac,$L250.'.. .. Sack race, $2J0. t A .... Wheelbarrow race, $20. Obstacle race, $20. There will be placed on too of greasy pole a nice cash prise and the . person who succeeds in reaching the totrwill win the money. , The greasy pig contest will take place between 2:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Spinks, of Ral eigh, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Spinks, of Randleman route 2. A number of Asheboro people ; at- Lexiigton Merchant Found Shot. A most mysterious., affair occurred imUD (B8. POatrlnAVAml ohnfs "at. him from -lnca ranire At Ilinrtnn Thursulav. J. - Baxter master. There hasistteyeril.beeH 'Ulthree of which took effect, one in the Hayworth, a Lexington merchant, was An examination will be held here July 8 to fill the vacancy of rural carrier, the civil service com mission has announced. Application blanks and other necessary information may be ob tained from secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board at Ashe boro, or from the Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. time when Mr. Ross has net' ;benj chest, one in the lesr and the third in found in his store in a critical condi courteous, polite, and. pabenf i)0,iho,wrisU; The field marshal died be- tion last Thursday afternoon about was handlinsr the duties' f the office. If ore he could be taken into the house. 6:30. with a bullet wound in his head. f- The Republicans have beenUooking Hj8 horrified wife heard the shooting Hayworth refused to talk about the I B I . j A 1 '. . ' . iL h 1 - I . . . .. ., . . . . rm 1 . 1 T ( 1 . 1 1 1 1J lurwara iu inis posiuon as vnpy nave and rusned out to nnd her husband s anair dui saia u ne goi wen, ne wouiu in every town and hamlet in the State. 'body, dressed in full uniform lying in tell who shot him. There was a ru The county Republican organization is 'a pool of blood, with the sword which mor of suicide but it gained little asking for the temporary appointment he had drawn to meet this assailants weight after the report came that the of Mr. U. C. Richardson, but the 'ma- hv hi s!Ha. i safe in the store and other things tended the Sunday school convention 'jority of the Republicans in Asheboro I The crime was immediately and in- showed -signs of having been tamper- OI iNew- nopt! towiibfup hl vu& urutc i wTuv..vuia -wtio.,7i wviir, eriiaui; iiiin.ru 111 uie puuiic nunu wiui t..... w .ujwiw " ohurch last Sunday.- An 'interesting who is, als a candidate fr 4hjft P07the political assassination of Lord hospital in a critical condition. The program, was renpereo ana ' a; spienaia oiw" ,; Hmu i uwj.i5 rreaencK uavenuisn, cmei secretary uuuei. uuv u o dinner was served on the grounds, temporary appointment, but is yilling1 for Ireland, and Thomas H. Burke, the tors say it would prove fatal. He is Mr. T.-L. Miller, as chairman, and to stand the competitive examination under-secretary, in Phoenix Park, said to have practically no chance to iMri N.' M. Thornbqrg are progress- which has been called by theteivil ier- Dublin, in 1882. The first impression recover. ive Sunday school workers and they ; vice commission for July 18, ;he ex-. was in a measure confirmed when' have a corps of loyal supporters in amination is open to any persojp above' Scotland Yard made public the name GOV. MORRISON WILL SPEAK their township, the age of 25 in Asheboro or neither' 0f the murderers and declared thati AT ELLERBE J ULY FOURTH Vf r art A Vm Will Pntts of Arkftn-i" v"c " p'"v, voiuiuny imu a letter iu uussesuiun . Mr' r, "ij Si urns that Mivbodv wK ! invested infatink. mlr f the' Governor Cameron Morrison 5fr?.!.r?zL 'r.f". m in standinir this examination, to fUe IriRh rennhlirjui rmv. speak at Ellerbe Springs July fourth. ' MiM Rettv Bulir hl returned to immediately. Mr. Ross i not&kuig After a hard struggle with the po- Extensive airangements are being t-jmvSr.:BellA .'i.1108 for reaDDointment. but has been! rock- li the assasins were finallv nertaken made and a large crowd is expected. ner nomq near Asneooro alter a viwi ;,-,- .Uwt-W k.C TZZZZa -.Z'' FlWhe Knrl. has within the nast awav S 1 Brfl. Z srnt some he Republicans would as eay as nearby police station and later to few years been wonderfully improved, time at Moore's Springs - Again, we' must say that we,, must wl" .TZrZZZ Zum informs, us. that . he has t been RAMSEUR SCENE OF BEAU- r"w irw SL: r ,otifW by a friend that ne-.w, WEEK'S SOCIAL EVENTS Delightful Party on Lawn. One of the most pleasant Darties of the summer was enjoyed Friday after noon when Mrs. D. S. Coltrane enter tained the members cf the Friday Aft ernoon Club and 'arce number of invited guests at the home 01 Mrs. Claude Hayworth on Sunset avenue. Chairs were arranged sm th; lawn under the shade trees i id iced punch was served as the quests entered. The meeting was c-njd to order bv the president, Miss Bera Scurboro. The subject for the study for the aft ernoon was Joel Chandler HarriA. Miss Lena Mae Johnson read a most interesting sketch of his life, and Mrs. H. W. Walker read two "Uncle Remus" stories. After the program was over the guest unjj.od bits of needlework and conversation. Later in the afternoon the hostesses served whipped jello with chopped fruit, wafers and tea, followed by mints. About seventy-five people enjoyed the pleasant hospitality of Mrs. Coltrane and Mrs. Hayworth. possible ask for the position.whfch he Scotland Yards where thev will await In addition to improvements at the has served so faithfully and so wjall. trial. hotel which is under the management Later As we go to press IttCiKicti- 01 mrs. u. uapei, mere is ampie provisions ior swimming, Doating una that is what interests our readers, but we must have it by Tuesday.-: Mrs. R. C Lewallen. has returned was ap pointed last Saturday temporarily, his .1.. i - . 1 T..l - - i- t i 1 1 uuues to oegin ouiy iirst, put,-no aas from ten days' visit to Ellerbe and,"au w notation. Rockingham - Mrs. J. B Ward spent the week-end in Greensboro. . '. Mr. John Hinshaw spent the week end with homefolks. Mr. Carson King made a business trip to Greensboro yesterday, . ; Mr, and Mrs. Ourney Millikan at Sunday. . . Mr oti1 fo T i fVila nf Car. thage, were in Asheboro Sunday, hav ing come to see Mr. Edgar Brown, who is a patient at Memorial hospital; Mr. Cole, is a candidate for sheriff in Moere county 'arid Ihe'prifftary' which comes off. Saturday will determine, whether he or his opponent Mr. G L. tTye Is the nominee. Mr. Liss Ridge, ot Sumter, S. C.Is visiting his father, Mr. C- C Ridge, TIFUL WEDDING YESTERDAY other forms of amusements. A marriage of unusual interest oc- Work Completed On curred at'Ramseur yesterday morning: Tlam at 1ia Pitv PrtnH ftf aIavoti n'lrwlr whan IWiaa Marrhn RAMSEUR NEWS I V HI"6' dau?hter of he late W. P. The town of Asheboro is fortifying Mrs. Ferguson Entertains. Honoring Mrs. Henry Ingram, a re cent bride, and Mrs. George H. Fer guson, of Hamilton, Canada, Mrs. W. B. Ferguson entertained most delight fully at her home on South Fayette ville street Thursday afternoon from willj 3:30 till 6:00 o'clock. Tables were arranged for cards in two rooms and the guests found their places by means of unique paper rose bud mark ers. When tho cards were collected by the hostess it was found that Mrs. Roy Hodgin and Mrs. I..C. Moser held the top scores for bridge and were given a beautiful crystal sandwich Platter, and hand-painted table num bers. The rook prize- went to Miss Brown. It was a pottery candy jar. The bride's prize was a silver nlatter. i At the conclusion of the games Misses Folly Brown, Annie Wiles and Alberta Ingram served chicken salad, cucum ber and nut relish, sandwiches and it.' ' . t, .' ". decorated with ferns and Uueen Annie raising tne dam at tne city pona two worgw rersuson, j. a. nm dolph Couhty Fair Secretary Spent jjiss Elizabeth Smith presided feet. This almost doubles the oapacity I Coltrane, I. C. Moser, J. T. Sunday with his brother. Mr. ' G. E. .f , o,. t: f the nnnrf and the work nn the Ham i W. J. Scarboro. Ollie Presm .. . .. -.st iwnite. was mam . Ramseur enjoyed a gOOd Play-glVen "orV,; f .nkw Tk. Y,rct 0oinct anv water ahnrtaire iced tea. followed hv nuts. Saturday night Dy the JeAXt-iflfrWas nerformed in the Methodint F.ni- this summer as some towns in the I These present to enjoy this delight- school here at -the new academy. ,e0Dai church which was beautifully state suffered from last summer by.-ful party were Mesdames Ingram. .. .. . .... . . . e . r t. . vn. iaviu Lewallen, nrrran PMM(;n. fkA txt the nont Ann T.ne wnrir nn rnp nam tv. i . ocaruuru. wine r-resneii. n. w. XOrkhare,Jie.bl!OUKbtl tl seem int.iafnet.(.rv In everv wttV'"The orchestra that rendered sohie delight-mance after which Miss Bess Tesh, of work has been in charge of Deputy fuTmuinc tor a -number whdthHigh Point, sweetly sang "At Dawn- Gaddis and Mr. R. Dickens. While ered Saturday night to hear hinu 5. fag" During the ceremony Traumeri the town suffered no actual want in Messrs. K. I. Keams and..Ci A.'.wn nnftlw nlinJ pnu.i-, tk. the water line last summer, it was Brady made a trip to CharlottW.4)rjde were the ushers. Messrs. James seen that the water supply might run Brown, Alberta Ingram, and Cather- tww- wM,nBPw-J!ware, 01 siier. City; 'J. C. Craw- snort in an aonormai ury peu, "1 tor Company. 'fnni nf .riniuti- v 1. n,- t the mavor arranged lasf summer that 1 " Mr. J. C. Luther and family, of fSraham. nH m p ' si h n this work should be done before an- 1 Liberty, spent Sunday with Mr. and'8eur. The bride entered on the arm other summer. Mrs.. Willie-Luther. , 'of her brother. McAlister White, who ' Rev. W. F. Womble, presiding elder' (rave her in marriage. Mrs McAlister BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT Walker, Annie Robins, 'E. G. Morris, Arthur Burkhead, Roy Hodgin, Misses Ethel Levett, Mabel Parrish, Locille Scarboro, Lillian Brown, Lillie Parrish. Bera Scarboro, Annie Wiles, Polly Pleasant Picnic at Garland Lake. A pleasant outing was enjoyed' at Garland Lake Monday afternoon by twenty or more young folks of the town at a picnic given by Mrs. H. W. Walker honoring Miss Jess Cox and Mr. H. W. Walker whose birthdays fell within the week. The party mo tored to the lake about 6 o'clock and enjoyed the swimming and boating working in one field trvin glo exter minate these pests,, Mr. Ridge 'brought I -bottle ofvbeU Weevils tts- a sample", Misses GeMa Hayworth 'and Etta Reid Wood have returned from Golds boro where they attended the state convention of the Epworth League, iiOvetv.attenae: the; fuoeraj oxv nn Hall in Greensboro. LAKESIDE SWIMMING POOL m.' A brize tuvi.n9na n xr &jn ci iu runui ba v kva. to the person catching the nig. vwiiing ms iatner mr. y. V'f"??' of the Greensboro district, preached at, White, of Raleio-h. was riame f hnn- HONORING BRIDE-ELECT a wecnanicrus iatner ana orotner, the Mi.E. church here Sunday night' or and Miss Marguerite White sister' vSTaZ h?hel(l qUarterly Cnfer-'f the bride Kra ofr.S The Probably one of the most brilliant Viison KWge were in A&neDoro yes- encc , , bridesmaids Were Miss Patsv White social events of the season occurred 1"" Kidge says that the Ml, M G jree aml family spenlQf Grahan4i - Gildyf LoVard at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. boll weevir ie 'playing havoc with the; gnnday afternoon with friends at Ce- Miss T.iltv White 5 ms t"i; ' Johnson in Ramseur Tuesday evening ?v ui t V,V"""" "V" dar Falls. iWest, of Ramseur Little Miss Edna when Mrs- Johnson and Miss Gladys .that the lake attorded while some en- that islthough the farmers have fought Qn last Wednesday night at eight Highfill, of Ramseur acted as iW Leonard were joint hostesses in honor tertained themselves with games and manfuUjrey. have .been, B",fli,dck--at 'the M. E. parsonage' Miss bearer' and Misses Nancy Lou ind of the White-White bridal party. The I needlework on the screened veranda of overcome the vermin. He jtays that gue sier wag married to Mr. Marguerite Graves f R,mb.. beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. John- the pavilion. Mr. H.Grady Miller earuerintne season he saw 30 persons 1 p. Bradv. Rev. W. M. Smith of-'net.il rirt Th kU,i0i ',. son was tastefully decorated with dai-'. added to the pleasure of the party ficiating. After the ceremony they by Lohengrin's march and retreated sies and Queen Annie lace, and every with his music, as did Mrs. W. B. left for Washington, D. C, Where they to the strain of Mendelssohn's. 'The detail of the yellow and white .color Ferguson. The picnic supper which nent afew dav. i-TheV will, make ' eeremnnv f wot r.,4 1 r . n scheme was ascentuated. Mr. and 1 was spread Oh the long table was a - -. people - to Other Prizes will be given for; - Car coming the longest ; distance, 2a . ; Car bringing h most ' celebration in on ldad, - Best. oeco rated' oua ,v Asheboro. prize 120.' Beet decorate-sreaidi ; boK priM 12.60. v - Oi ta Aaheboro . July 4th : for the t largest celebration In th history: of :,- the county. &YJ"X"V-J ' s - With Asheboro ,M..EL Cbnrek.;. ; -V K W;Ti Womble, prealding eider '.'':. ... "of the Greensboro district, will preach T i evening wa enjoyed by verbodyo. ; : i -2 . BlUCn WO .IOW encwurmnuo . -a .'.M other iernce o the--em-ort next " . V ' 8unday-evening at 8 o'clock. Come V and worship with M in God's big out : " . ' ' of doors. , Yon dont have to dress up. ' . ; V ' Come M you are."' Just come and take ' - - -.-,"- your eat on the lawn In front of the .'. .,V' church.' Yott.will not need a fan,'.;-'.. '4?Mra.'Sarah Ana Brewer, titmidl V Mr. Sarah Ann Brower, wife of Hu ! II. Brower, died ot their home la Liberty,- Juno 22, ird 73 . years. Surviving are one nUter, Mra. J. F. 1 1 ' o't. twa brnlieis. Mr, L X VV, l.laell and Jn!m'' .Wrl-.''e'l. off Hie funeral servie were eomlncjed "-frcin MoUnrhton Jithrrrl rhurrh. Ju e 21, hy b-r piwtor, Hev. Larrin- nl I). I. (. im, ihtermenl xoi- t'f Hilt D. I. lv. ei in tne c hu- h r -.r'y. I irt r t t.i' r (l : j - 1 a 1 t ' 1 1 v a n 1 a their borne W Main street. Mrs.-Bra-'M. Smith,astor of the bride, in the Mrs- Johnson and. Miss Leonard greet- j sumptaous affair, and was enjoyed by oy is tne accompiisneu uaugnter 01 1 presence of a large number of friends " lne guests ana uirecteu mem 10 rne Mr.nd Mrs. J. T. Siler and holds a 'and relativesr? punch bowl, which was roost artistic- Iwarm. place m th hearts f -her. many Mrs, White Is a most charming, at- MV inted and presided over by friends here, nvingv spent some time tract! e and highly educated young Misse Hazel ispoonj Madge Metritt teachrn'in thRmHnV irrfl hrhnnl 'fjnmn --l5K. k. ejjj .v? an Gri'lle Mrre ' '' - - o n . u..w ano mailt iiiciiun KIIIUIIK 7 . Lakeside swimming pool which is three miles northwest of Asheboro on the highway from Asheboro to Lib erty, was formally opened last Satur- UcyCXhere Was' a largeerowd' pres ent for (tne opening and Uverefwtre than 100 in the bathiug ' pool Suiday-UMti B.JL. Spinks, ifJClay ton, ia the promoter of the swimming pool' and has made some substantial improvement already, and expects to continue improving the place fom time to .time Mr '80111! irother, J.D. Splalu,''of Randleman, .will; manage the property. -. Bath bouses pave been erected and bathing suits are availa blay The water in the pool is from 8 inches to 5 feet- 6 inches- deep and thA nttnm la ' urulv rn.nA r Smooth. The Hajn jhae been-terrirrily, 6ut Kn Hpmxe expeeta w duuo a con ereU.dam in the , winter. ' .' A pTn spring of water ia - on the property, to some of the older - citi zens f the community, it ia known aa Cedar Springs. It la a beautiful ipotsnd a fine place for picnic ground. V -. T-'.' " Mr 8rlfiVn--al-o-. has) another nd nearby -whfch- heVpU- to Improve and stock with fish, r. '-; v. . ; She -fills a nmmient nlnre in the her tAnuilnl.n... ..J .k. u. .. An interestinir contest "Cuniii's Rv- work of the church, nchnol anil anrial ultv m.lHno- -i.j u.I mance of all Ages." was most eniov- Sykes Tuesday afternoon in cdebra- llfa nf 'the tnwn Mr. RraHv Ja the nrnaneettve M. uli.. i. . able. Miss Elizabeth Smith winning tion of her ninth birthday was a mOst ffdt'hagerVf OWCresht lr- kightone'd,4eU, edcad'tdnrig'nVan' tne handwme eut glass nnrf'Pleaaant feature. ol-the week for the niiure on-ana is a man oi sterling ne is tne superintendent of the Sylvan "yKr ,a" wmtn bub Krwuusiy pro-1 -..B-. b-"-- character and ably fills a responsible high school and is a citizen of Gra- 8ntd 40 th bride-elect, Miss Martha guests were entertained on the lawn position with the firm of which he is ham. Th Courier .rten-1. White. Mr. Jennings Bosin won the, and various games such as "fishing a Bartner. We wish for these friends laden, nnd rood wishes. C genUeittin's prize, a Durham Duplex , an "Up hand" proved popular forme a. long life of htppinesa and useful- A: ' r-rr-B - ' nese. I .? r-.I LA.hJ-r. rX.h...-Vr.- 1 aaa.apj ai va, T - fM'W'f IMlfWIMI IE HA KILLED BT 8TEAM ' '- SHOVEL IN CKEEN8BORO rn. no 1 1 itn, I ! ! i f I nu', 1 he tlood, of f?parta,. Ge.,Swho l.'.il for th tast-eve k been mpio with the Murray 'Cwuitruction Co.; w caught by a turning steam sborel Monday about 10:00 o'clock arf in Jmd so severely that he died :..'"t e.n In ih aftTTinon. The rapM l .: r Y .jf !.. v.lm,1tnncklng hi" p ,m i' c; t nr. wl re he wo; ,: -, f h ;ii i un! I the m- r . r, l l.s i ranB''- Ji., .m wnlni -'"Hii- hour, hut thrir eftort anl Hex) died In great f ho wkk st tbnir r-i- n wirl If - 1 a a ..Vi,t, l.ilt 1 ' all present. At the conclusion of the supper, the two honorees cut their birthday cake for the guests. The Birthday Party. birthday party of Miss Pearl razor, t, . v i uranfc icy yfiiow ana wnii minis reoue shower UM WednesdaT afJernionl it ZT JZ tv- Misses WWhitehead and Connle . . - V. . W . u T were served; by LMrs. Page, Leonard, Hisses Reitiel I)' te v b i re three in vairi, i;; 1 in O'.r A Hoaie-Like CbujcfcV at her PesuttTut -tiomvSurtny Cresf'hu.fnr nM.u . .v... In honor of Miss Martha WhiW.whoie.th7 tonTlXiZ,". wedding takes place June 28,: aa an-'tion of thi i UrdVsupper -N" CHESS AND "KEKS nounxed reoenOy. This was a eontin- The session will meet "ten minutes I MEET lw MAXTON JULY 4 nous entertainment oovering the time before; the service to a-iva the . . . 1 of ;tha eiuW-ftftttnt .July 4 will be a gala day in Max- time host of guests ware rVeiv'witn.churtk i & orUTof 00 th! North Carolina and"ro3e to feel af home, lresh- UPUaV wUl U idninlmdtef ore ? Checker Association will moots were in abundance and the mort'the orser Anv th2 ho V1,lr. P,ar nnual in tasteful decorations were found . on&reimt thenvu fS Cto fd P'f ' eM "d are members of the church. ' VJZZL' STZ? rI " 8 P. m. evening church service. The n L U1m7 Z iln hue.. r.iinMKiai i. k. ur, " naU wui be preeent, aa well Charlotte Observer will be of intere-t IrnaL" ' as ehecker playere, and decide who is to friend and relatives of Miss Ednal . ; Aamplon. . ', at a w r... I Marion u the noma town er n. C nLlrlJlLZ',, ' MacNair. the present ehecker cham- home June 60, after an Ulnea. of siv- CKV .1! oral mentha. ', Lv, t u w ft . Lt all P'rra - The funeral and, burial ? were at '. Mfifc,r ? Level Croee M. P. church on Thuro- "TILU".,111 day, June i. Mr. Cray, leaver- hie P. u'STZSl wife, two daughter-. Mrsv-V. V. filler l aal Oray, aU of route 1, Handlemani f 11.- v .w three ktera. Mr. D. vL RonUi, and. Mr. MacNair, and brmg hometha Mrs. 6. M. Stanton, mU TRandle-P'- M UH man, and Mrs. Margaret- Hodgin. of brin tC!. T!: Kansas aty, Ma. twe hrn heri; John F l "fte about t 4 ten o'clock Gray, of Randleman, and L hert Cra-! )hJ 5 - r.f 1 t (.rdct. tr. Gray waK U kT.,not ,,T..fr a CI Istlan gentleman of Mghet todaUorl bv all do M , a tW. )-pe. Not only I famfly, but the l7.t TUre in an nt it ' N nlnnthla. LleV.tnlnrf flrurk and instantly bnU- It Is th -utef all cheae and check ed t- tnul.s belonrn to Jim Foe. PywT to booat the ; wining iour f r'-nnton. UU week. There wre x'T Yr poeslUe. Urge all ' MUi H01 Goee to Seattle The following jum from Bunday'tubjat:- "FellowahlD Hill, who I a Randolph county worn-1 .. rw.ik 'WfcdnaTItl feft rtveraljaays oflEandlegvai ago for Seattle, Washington,- where she will-be associated with the pub- lie health service. - Mise Hill waa as sociated with the public school f this city last year. She has been one of Charlottes . moat popular, nureee. After serving rrea with the Rren lrr ututkKe'' imX one. year la Cbarleaton, 8. C. . . . , . ' c v ; ' ' PoftW RsadoIpK Bar VWuJ mr. raju. ixx, ot iampa, t !-, ton of Mr. awt Mra. A. C Coxi" been "pending meti) ialting v i'1! ! and relatives -h. Polht, A nl ro and Why N' t, an ' a fx! por in of his stay was with, i !. j atsti f-i At' boro star route, lie Wt Ut.t Friiiay evening for hla home iTmra. Mr. C'o 1 in the finest Of health end ar he Intendg to maVe 11nrila his I '.'i e. ! aj )ma purchaaed 1ml an ' H Vo "1 f'al n Ornr frnve fw, ( -r mule and a horse in th r'-fi , ' er,vf p . . ... , J. M. WILR0K, EerrrUry. of amusements. After the games had been in progress' for an hour or more, ice cream, lemonade and other refresh ments were served. The young hosV ., receivd -nny attractive gifts from her little friends. WALLACE, THE MAGICIAN, HERE SATURDAY NIGHT Wallace, the world-famed magician, will be at the courthouse in Asheboro . Saturday night at 8:15 under the aua pices of the Randolph County Fair As sociation. It is earnestly hoped that there will be a large- crowd in order, that. the feirnaeociatIon may barn frontabl results. I ' , - x Amohg,-the different feaU of lit' Wallace are the production of a live rabbit from a borrowed hat With sleeves rolled up, Wallace eatehea pig eons from nowhere. Where de they com from? Ah, it Is of no avail to train your eyes, for Wallace la clev erer than you, and It ia enough after all that the pigeon seem to material la oat of .thin air. It Is a beautiful act poetic In conception and enchant ing in Im performance. . - ' -tm , In the finale, Wallace will present fet of the most spectacular Uim'one ej earth, called, the "Super-Vat lh kterdtaary.'! . 1b this effect alt of I've live ducks, pigeons, rabbits and a beautiful lamp burning on a table iU venlih like a flaah at on shot. The Ubles and everything corn apart for examination, an t not a trace of the liva-ajhjrg can m found. .It ia a wtn drrful art I'd .-ondr that Wallace made such a tremendous eenaaiioa broid whil In the United eu'es Naval arve foreei no wonder th.-it he has played before King Edward at Sandrlngham, before Abdiil lUnii, when he was sultan af TurWy, : ! before the Car of all . the I: u. A d ml Mnn 6i reserved aatt eral t, ..... '4 1 3 ;.; 1 I
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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June 30, 1922, edition 1
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