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THUF-irAV, AUCVST 17, IStl TEE ATIIIXOnO CGU-im; ASHLBOIUJ. N. G Tare Tii9 THE COUBIEK JUhebora, K.CL.rut,lU PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS a Mr. E. V. Moody aad fanily spent fa Oakor SwU?. . . , I RA11SEITR NEWS a few days U ud around Swllmiu.: Urt J. V. Hante last J" V. - -" ? i 1 -- "Otrtinettof aar will --nmn,- ! 'j FAAMtffiTIllEnEWS" , u, r n. v. l . ... . . . - i iaL7u ana rj Tnir kt nr. M7u.;rtt rUTSUBlJ nfc.JW. S. C, ha fe,B spends Mr.J.U Jones and family and Mia. WEEK'S SOCIAL EVENTS? Mr. Wiley Ward, of WorthviUe, wu. v.,.; . i. Vni lB toirB Monday North Asheboro. '' Mr. E. Fuller,-of Termer, waa buaiaess visitor in Aabeboro Man-1, Messrs. P. P. J one. J. W.Xirkman. R. CTroy. Thomas o liama. Thomas York ed Aaron of Liberty- root 1, wera hrt Monday to attend ut farmers' Mr. 0. D, Lawrence, -was ia Asheboro Monday Mr. James Bum, of FrankiinvUle, Miaa Annie Lee Ball entertained the some tiroa with friend in Randolph. EUa MartindiB went to Raleigh Sat- Junior Missioa Study CUaa of the at. uru u apcnu a ivw aaya wun rei- t. cnurcn r may anermxm. Alter an atires. Interesting program tae hoetua aerv- t some bungalow on Sunset avenue. u- ' reTS & moved his farrul ed I run. children of Bar Harbor, Miehvar ywL a t lnOQV .-j i- i.u.i i -Jr. i . Chatham and Lee counties. ,1b UrwTn BlotidaT. 1 ;- this month to visit their mothtr. Mr. 10 wwun imnu- - . Mr. Walter Hardin, of Julian, spent AlloUnT fTtwHaetaT V ,MbUV Wrn,SUnrnSn- fro near fiotineTeturfh one U few hour, ia Uwn Meaday.l . Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore aid tW. Ct$ f Oiburg, XTl F.,", rll -Meaara, Evan and , John Preaneil TesL Misa Pannia Cray, motored to tef. AV V, Mr. Fok reeidencea on Lpot Mkwea ParrWa Het Beeetisfc , ' LvTVul r:r. .. 'IZ,.": . V: - . " tr Mercantile Co. Mr. W. Ja. hjmrey attended court , ef -BeairroTe, w. , --' rVTT .r'J T, " ."1 Mr romi. W1 mov. 4nt. at Wentworth lat week. pla en buainess.'. . , VTL w Vif i . V hu splendid new home this uV Xheodore Kinney wa taken to Me- wuu im areguuni DHinnr w. ii nr vtcero uicbs. ui i-tsiran. wu manarer of. The Mr, ctcero Lucas, of rissrah. rrogreaflve iarnier fcr flve states, in town on business Tuesday. I t. boxmiih.i . x, r. . r n i . ... Bpeni a rew aavi WJ , 3. H. 't, Tf 1VZ S.tnXr f5T.t tTVIt MT b l Mrs. M. d FreeV "reel. Miaees Lillie and Mabel Parruh ea- Uroa T.re R. .?5Wt AtA-fir Mr. C. B Smith l,ft MnnH.. Mr. A. V. Jones and family went tertained at a delightful card Dartv at VanAw'''am. ? iPw aou u. n. pnaw, a ia ui ai u rresoywnaa-,. Hn . r . " .j! r.'.V (o Rnmiluni nn. H l..t k thmr hnm. r, S,.K I. ...l-l street fiday evening. Cards mere" yed at two tables for several pro gressions. Miss Kate tint Lain made 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Marsh nH rhil- norial hospital last week for treat- the top score and won the attractive was m towa Saturday. . . iZ"2X?Z, "BU:." "V..t"f-i'. of High Point, spent last week . . P, the games ho.ne-made Mitf EllaJUch, whehaabeeirV-rjC " - Birkhead a vtin f riendsat ICller- "tTt with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. John- Me58rs- uh r. G. C. Russell candies were sened. Later in the ing relative in High.Potot returpedw- JL- , u Th0PnkrOv UmiiMoxmfmrt Mn Md Mr and Mrs. E. B. Leonard. and S- S' Trdon made a business evening a salad course with sandwich horna Sunday. - , - Ku5B!!Tbr,ae5 7tZ?$-fJJFi&. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Marlev went to tnp to Moncure one day last week. es and iced tea was sen-ed. MR J. E. Presnell. Jr., and family. ST ind famirV 8 at Trov for 1 few diva Baltimore first of the week to buy . Mr- Ernest Cox, of Hallison was a spent Sund.y; Gren.boro.' , I . : .- 7 r ; : . - - i r- in f w h Wotno .. . . t iiuss JJiarv moon cave ner .snndav no .OTAf?",.-!? week" " school class of the Baptist church a Turi laysi Miaa Jessie Wood Entertains. ... n, r.,, ,n djj. u n. watians went to Trov """) muun gave nci ounuaj si, ' jw bnsi- TheCouner a call Friday. He re- . . . l,le wenl 10 ry gchoo claiig nf th. H,ntitt Puu ' Turiev. of Clavton MiM ji- w. ports that he has iust returned from w ,. ... o.....i... . i... . . y IT . ' ' V. ti fW-i. 20ft faiami frnm varum. a varv aneeaaafiil fox hunt in the sand- lnr" .w"r King, and family, of - ee,ll,,s near ana - x uuay morn- Mt8i W. E. I earinn ana children i L " j ' :: , ...... . . ... ... , j ureensboro, were visitors at Mr W reiK onage on ttamseur road. "'is ner nome on aunael avenue. BWeraJ days Tast week in the "SjJ eW a vllatr- L " ald d rr! Kfa' this week. " Mr. W. S. Buie spent the week-enn Seven Ubles were arranged for rook Xhanie section..- - I L "fJf, the courthouse Satu n'a0ndrt Misses Ruth Freeman and Balva at High Point on the porch and the games were en- Drr E, L. Moffitt spent last Friday. "J . w w . f EBd fraces and ciught three foxw f41"1'' of Hamlet. were the guesU of . Mr- w"Kht has commenced his joyed through several progressions. Jn Greensboro. . ks5fe,,M !L?J A.hL 5s Mr ndX W M .nt m& Gladva Leonard recently. bungalow near C. U Allred's resi- Mrs. Lee Fntz won top score and re Mr. W. F.Talley.of Randleman, wmW Svm ind1rid. ? or Sunday iJ ThmSvufe wire Mr' N" J- Sar d aout 80 years, d??e. ceived a pretty hand-made handker rn town this week. . - Aihl JV hJt S Seuests of MUs Ria BraTat the former re8ident of Ramseur, died at Mrs- Nannle Leonard and children, chief The honoree was also given a MKHurley Powers and faimly6peni'han7 ThornSe OrXnare the home of Mrs. Mollie Hutson, of f Greensboro, spent part of last week handkerchief. After the cards were last .week.uTth. southeastern part of Worthal iSSSvT Spence and gj" Cro- Roads !ast Thursday er pMs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. coated the hostess served an ice .JUndolph. , ... Lvr.wl -larAai. E children, ef CarthaM. werTmiests of 8n extended ?1 ness. Mr. Slier Z , coura' The new homexef Mr..Gumey BMiC'rbZiZZ, TuXilZZT Tnlt Mr and Mrs J A rnc last week iwas a g00d man and has nny friends .. "icoca is visiting rem- -pr1 od Sunset avenue will be J.J "uTvlZ. it R Th t yThi'k f CUn in a;jew aays. - , . . - . Iwatkae nf this nlaea. She. will h - kindly remembered The "Courier re-',, r- "u mrs- . . inompson, ot ' TW T v T.iuir nf Hiriir t i urM ' : T . r" " . '-r .." ... " . : .7 . Biier t ltv. snpnt snnrimi u h p i hum uivie aiui rurn, irau 5 years. " "re season was an At nome mven " imnnhiiMd hv snnuvif the nlrlar roai. centlV Wltn some nne tomatnefl which . ;' -."" ' j:j j. i i tt.. , ,, u.. it t, , , r v " ' i . - steed and tanulv ulcu "er ""ie in r ranannviiie "y mrs. nenry itooins rnday alter- Idents of the.town as Miss Ertrma he grew from government seed sent n ' Monday evening and was- buried in noon honoring her house guests, Mrs. W?l taAv cemetery Tuesday. J, H. Dixon and Mrs. Frands Lee Er- mrs. w.-xi. ncaara pi iaeiana, - " T i'V' "L 'n, RTrf X;L i oo j Bhe WM 8 MKh'y respected woman win, of Char otte. The hours for IFla.. is the guest of Mrs. E. G. Morris the first day of September, given by 5ur ?aPtl8t church August 22 and and has . , nf i5h, raliinc tn mt tv. v,0,? Liz. this week. .. ."Ladies' Aid Societyrof the. M. E.: ims should be a great occasion and friends. were from 4:00 t7 Vnn vi Z. i?" a. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McAlister, of church-at the warthouse. ,iIOt.aU .n"ay SC?01 workers- Mr. Colon Cox and family and Miss the callers arrived they were Treeted among the visitors in town Saturday, Mr. Worth, Lowe; of Coleridge town .ship.' was here Monday. Mi W. A. Wood, , of Providence township, was among .the visitors in town Monday. Misses Pauline and Clara McAlister, Idary Brooks, . Mr. Lynn . Stout, Mr. W. L. Brooks, ;ali of, Kamseur, and. Miss Mattie Andrews, of . Asheboro, motored to. Greensboro Friday after-1 aioon. -. .i Mr. Alvin Johnson' and son, Flaiid, Mrs. Robins Honors Guests One of the most delightfal parties Fayetteville,.Miy ajid Mrs, J. S, Mc- Miss . Ethel May VwtDyke returned. Rev. W. F. Craven, a native of Ran- Bessie Cox, of Greensboro, spent Sat- by the hostess who presented them to Alister, of Greensboro, were the guests home Monday, from Asheboro route. dolph and his. family spent last week urday and Sunday with relatives in the honorees, goon they were invited of relatives in Asheboro over Sunday, where she has been visiting. . .with his brother, Mr. I. F. Craven, this community. into the dining room where Mrs H Aunt 'Adeline -Brady, of Kemp's .Miss Ethel Hicto is spending a Mr. Craven ably filled Rev. W. M. Mr. C. 0. Brady and family made M, Wprth and Mrs. John K. Wood Mill one f-the mort. substantial and months vacation with: Miss Ethel May Smith's pulpit at the M. Er church a.n extended trip to Raleigh, Durham poured tea and served chicken and to most progressive colored women of vanDykev. ' here. 'and other eastern noints last week, mato sandwiches and hlaiekhem jrs. ueorge Hammer returned Sat- Mr. Carter, of Greensboro, spent the K. A. JWV Pa,;', an,! Tla'cake. The table was .-af attriv. in each rrS;SrJTri.ir eountywas in Asheboro the first s lihaCd'l01 attending to wine. bBi. tilay fwm,. 8Ute8vW: and Eufola week-end here with Mr. W: F. Smith Routh John Sumner and Chas. Buie ' appearance bein lighted at . . ' j . i v ,.v ' ness matters preparatory to a-ome to wnere sne visitea relatives. . ana iamny. . t , Tt;h .. .i... i i. '-.z , f. -..; MMCTcZn ! MJ!f Z I-mbert.ofCo.es Store, On Tnurs, Aug3 10, the Frank- teiece 7 iBuuiw. maaaa.KB :ao uukiriuii aja. ijduiigiiii bunset avenue. '' . Colleo-e.. Th cnllnm i fnrtunnt to Asheboro MondaV wherp she is at- Lambert Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Gernnger and' ,,K nn 0j ij0-:. tendinir summer schnnl. I familv returned Saturday from a two weeks vacation at weaverviiie, nearj Mig8 Mae McAiister m Tuesdai Ashebow Sunday after a week's va- linville Betterment Society held its many colors, which lent a festive ap annual picnic at Nixon's pond on San- pearance to the scene. During the .Miss Elver Richardson is much im proved after a ten days' illness. Mr. James 0- Walker made a busi ness trip to Greensboro Saturday. Miss Ethel Birkhead.yof Candor, is visiting Miss Linnie Birkhead at her ' home in South Asheboro. Mr. Robert Bunch was a week-end visitor at -Moore's Springs. i Mr. Phal Hodgin, of Greensboro, " was a visitor in Asheboro last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hedrick and chil dren returned Saturday from a week's vacation at Lake Waccamaw. Mr; Troy Redding, of Caraway, was a business visitor in town the first of the week. Mrs. S. A. Cox, of Pisgah, was in Asheboro several hours Saturday. Mr., Paul Hassell, of Fayetteville is in town' this week, 'the guest of his aister, Mrs. Clarence Rush. - -Mr. T. T. Adams, of Randleman route 1, was in Asheboro Monday fori the farmers' convention. While in the city he paid' The Courier a call and . .renewed his subscription.- , . Mr. C. M. Tysor, of Erect, was in . Asheboro for the day Monday., Mr. Colon Richardson, of Elkin, was 'i a,t home for the week-end. Mr. Rich ardson has a position with the State Highway Commission. Miss Dora Redding, of Caraway section, was in Asheboro Saturday. Mr. C. A. Lamb, of Randleman, was a business visitor in Asheboro Mon- -day. y Miss Sallie Mae Tuttle left Sunday Ait ,.,ut.u : :.l 1 i r 1 . . . ? ous,wonw,as their matron. . , ... Miss Louiena Presnell returned to J. M. Williams Entertains Old Friends, a dav's ou inT Rath n. nT anH Zl w XLa " O ... , r- wav for -Montreat where ahf will remain cation with relatives. for several weeks Mrs. Annie Kobina returned Mr. J. M. Williams,-age 74, who re- gamCS Were enj0ed hJ both children Friday Afternoon Club. The members of the Friday After- remain wuuon witn relatives. ,.,o, Kc wnu iC- . r(lwn n.oni A (.mti ,,in i Miss Esther Burgess, of Durhamde8. near the historic Sandy Creek nd Ton 'the iroZ? and all 1 84 this'fetumed home last week after spends "fhouse which was founded were gifted to help tnemsel "e's Soon tay at ing, .several days the. guest of Miss abf th -middle of the eighteenth Xr dinner a waLrmn fea-t was She was Lollie Jones. century, five miles west of Liberty, a, 6 , . aii "nf.r 3 watermelon least was newas w"5B-. , . . ..Lux t:.j .1 provided, the melons being raised in accompanied.: by her son, Mr. Duke . ""si.es j-onie ana eaian Jones ancui.'":. c"w1w"rcu m"y 01 Randolph countv which raises thP V "Y"-os,,u" oi Robins from Greensboro, making the hrother, Wiley, left -last week for n8 Me long friends, the average age w lp C U y' wmcn ralses the,te meeting was to plan the course trip in Mr. Robins car. Maxton where they will visit their wih'ch approximated 78 years eight Ab . 250 . of study for the coming year, and at- ilso-U1""L"S ',v,.-oV, f i , " ii j Y r I- lc"u LU ousiness. me meeting wa tn.l At the appointed hour Mr. Williams w,0"!5' fiSfA a called to order bv president Miss . iled the procession of approximately so made fenjody feel better Bera Scarboro who clle(J f ; ft la,l60 to his preserve where the younger 1havlngpen day m0th freat election of new officers. Mrs. Kemp Mrs. D. Rosa an.i son Josenh aunt, Mrs. A. J. Steed. - They will also- '""'""s ... . "v, "" le "u 10 ousiness. rne meeting wa visited Mrs. L. F. Ross and family at P to Lake Waccamaw before re'utn-' A the appointed hour Mr. Williams but abo made everybody " fed better r 6 dQ u Kthe P,resident- MisS Jacksen Springs last week. Mr. Joe mg. . t - led the procession of appwaiMtely r called for the Ross drove down Thursday evening . Miss Linnie Birkhead left Tuesday'0 to his preserve where the younger Betterment Society by af a f "6W ?fflcers- Mrs- KemP and Mrs. Ross and Joseph returned for Candor where she will visit friends f?llows "fed seines in gathering carp, he "mmunitv to ioin exaBT was lec.ted Presi,lent wit w.th him Friday. . for a. week. jm W. ,. fflfi SMh SLSTJ!'1' and U.ngressman and . Mr. W .. o. Jr. a. v. maney, o: .r rankiinvme, a"'V" vvy i or me i east oomml,nitv anH maiu - ,,11 w, "T0"1": iI1B P10Kram committee Hammer. Mr. Kilhv Pc nA Mr w passed through Asheboro this week on that was to take place later in the lu i',,' u submitted a course of study for the 7 " . TTl 1 i . LllfLL I.IJIIIIIILIIIIL V I f. I 1 1 1 W .i 1 1 I 1 1 IS VM TV ; 1 1 A pA.,daaM w, j xt; u tiT:ii his wsiv hftmp fmm n Ynn's Mill whnvA uiy. wnen DreDarea tnese denizens . , " r J i commie season wmcn thev wprp in- Iboro Saturday where Mr. Hammer he attended a picnic of the Betterment of. the water graced a table along c"c"""- structed to order. Various other spoke at the Democratic convention society. "" , '" ousseis. Birthday Dinner 1 i i n u.etlueu UP" Mondav I M. and Mrs. I. C. Moser. and little After thanks to Almighty God was re- c..-.i.. a " To " u. and Mrs- L c- Moser invited the club Mrs. L F Ross and children son, Thad left Wednesday for Smith- turned y the Rev. W. H.. Eller, of w" .ii . 7 ' ? t0 meet at her home for another short turned Friday m flactaS f sSn field where they atte"d the' fuS Greensboro, age 80, the guests of hon- forfie"d? a"d Tto lehrateT hTSS meeting next week" After where thev havt been snendinp the of Mrs. D. H. Tuttle who died suddenly'0'. J- M. Kirkman, age 71, Z. N. Wil- rL?A;fP? at ah t celebrate his the business was disposed of, the host- crfnUoS. drawn as spec al jurors Tor th7 extra Allred.ge 81, Z. N. Williams, age 82, venation, after which all departed, Lena Mae Johnson, and Mabel Par- MPr M. W. Gamer, of Hills Store ein of FedrV Court for Guilford'A. F. Jones, age 85, B. G. Campbell, ior hlm many haPPv blrth" fish. Besides the club membess . Misses waf kmoniT thoa Th' Lnln at fr county in September laKe 90, were served first by special davs- . , - - - l '"' Pam.-.h, Halhe Ross, Sallie Mae XeTtuUy f Mrs Wm! Hammer and Mr. Kil- uest of the host, all others being Tuttle, and John D. Wolff played Mr. George Hammer made a busi- bV attended the celebration at allowed to help themselves Tnm'y )brlde ln the hvlng room. ness trip to High Point Friday re- Burlington Thursday. The celebration' In about one hour the choicest wa- Mrs. Welch, of Los Angeles, Calif.,1 xi . ' ' v' termelons and cantaloupes that it is paid a flvinar visit to friends in Trinitv Notice. ,;Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Page returned one feature of interest will be the re-jPsslble to be produced were brought last Thursday. Mrs. Welch was en We, the undersigned, committee, of Saturday ' from Connelly Springs production of the Battle of Alamance. ."t and slaughtered to the satisfac- route for New York, where she ex- Marlboro cemetery, are anxious for sy have been for three weeks MI8a e'1 rox is expected home the ul cat" "u cvc picocnu pecwu 1.0 san ior t,urope, anu De gone an interested parties, particularly . . . .' i..n. tk:. t hi This was a siirht that caused manv fnr snme Hmo Prf Aol-V. hor hue. tknu Uv. .,i..i . 1 , , . . , 1 jjttrs. ueorge xiammer returned oat- iakici ui luio wcch hviu muvn;ai 0 - -..... - - -. . ...n. nu.v uiunaincu staves ior ner ftome at bmithneld after a ...... , ... , v:iu u-ro hun ici'eyes to sparkle with delight and the band, left for the Philinnine Islands there, to meet at Mrlhr two weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. 1.'.'; tVA"' olr!T,v""' T nat iA . " t. 8 nartakine- thereof caused auite a few mm. time. a, thev will hnth he terv sHrrfav s.ntmK, 9 a 1 j-u .ii.towii-visHanB- rwaaves ior ten a a vs. . , . . . ' ::. . . . -. " --r...v.. , .w . h-J.M0Sef W0rth Fayetteville Mr; jnn&klmriMM Messrs. John Miller and Edward' who wore belts to loosen them up a abroad for some time. Mrs. Welch m. and 2 p. m. Unless you meet us m a t t 1, u n . I trip to Seagrove Saturday Bunch were at Moore's Springs f0i notch or two. had been spending some time with her some unmarked graves may be lost, air. A. J. lcK, or High Point, was( Rev and Mrs. d H Tuttle and last week-end. Truly this was one of the notable sister, Mrs. Charles Dulin, near Char- This, we hope, wont be, so please ir.eet 4eek , lilIM,Mta Tuttle, who have Mr. Jesse Robbins is visiting his events which took place on the 8th Jotte. Both were born in Aix-la- with us and plan to mark the graves, wees, ana was among tnose who called. , , -. hmtw M wni pkk;u ... c., dav of August. 1922. and the writer Chaoee. Germany. We are makinc some imnnw.mer.f at our office to subscribe for The ""t",,",: Z1 or.w" " lu " "v 'dnia not in thk least regret that he MW Sue Harmon and daughter, and nl.n t make mr. Knl . .inB? Courier. days, left Tuesday for Asheville Erove this week. I . .. ... ... ... - i i.r. nr..) 1 trttnllv nnrnrifiel his Rtomarh hv e-iv- Mra P.nffield nf Hio-h Pninl vi.tiitwl want In lnim cio-Kf nf th l-.of .-ac.- Miaa lillie Henlev nH UttU Mi0cwnere tey Will V1SH relatives ior a "" "uc xuriey icii vreuncsiiay xoi . - .- .v. -- miss LJine tteniey and little Miss . . . l. t rutnn ofinr u .vv int it ham and eggs at an hour that friends in town last Thursday even- ing place nf vonr nvc, one- ' OaAva Uonl.,, nf A ol,k. ... o IWeeK. Abbcuuuii is uirecieu WaVA in A a)iaiuM U.nJ... . 1 ,ii nsjic wi v iuvnua iui several ; t Hours Mr. J. H. Reams, of Farmer, was & to graphical error in last week's Courier, 00 Sunset avenue ft tvno- visit to Miss Jessie Wood at her home morning when it is usually flat of it's ing. - Mv .. . .har.tr in nrflfr that he arid his familv M in the list of disbursements of the' v-iara rugn, oi Luoite, is, '.. business visitor in'tewn th. firTJ town's funds, where it appears that'll UeBt of Miss U,a Hil!:id .this" back in order that he and his family ( Mrs. Fv Bivins, of Greensboro, and inte, i ""ht be present, the week. fthe sum of one thousand dollars was ween. r! ... lv,.-J . n D 1 i mi.!. . l 11 . ri-o-!- DUlll.'. it , miss lone Poole returned to her ""u . mhuivuv. ii is an err- ', Vi. k 1 F Corn crons are Link! i i ... .. . .. . imi" Ika unm , .k,i...j n u u ir enrl fT.olfo View vur" crops are IOOK1 rayeiieviiie alter a visit to V r0"":"" , "' "" m" n t t"T.: .4 , Ireedinir ,..in. - fiwy wtts vnc uunureu ioiiar& not one.. a'. . uutuiouii uiki uuuuiuer.r ---o JOB. I,, , . . . r Wi - . her sister, Mrs. S. M. Caveness Mr. and Mrs. Hege and daughter, thousand dollars, as printed. Mrs. John Brame, of High Point, were in town Thursday. Mrs. Marsh Bullard, who has been spending some few days at the Park but pr house, has returned tn nninoevillo CARL BEES0N. t-. ... LO, C A. FAKLOW. At Miss Canary, of Seagrove, motored u, Mr. E. L. WooJ .made a business nied by her little son, Willia Western Randolph News. ng good, but er house, has returned to Gainesville. banners in this section of the Florida. Mrs. Hullard was accompa- co"nty are busy curing tobacco. .ii. 1 1 . m. H. Kennedv. of Star ununt !TMiss Olive., and Mr Vl Tallev S. L. Barker and wife, of Kemps Asheboro Wednesday afternoon -foi ,lnP,10 HKn 1 o'nt rrlday. ' Dr. Bulla was in town on profes- , nT.- " wuh Mr ai"' MJ's--A: I xm i n't'.... i . . . . .Mill In tn,.m n h, a. aevarsl hnura Mr. anu Mrs. J. A. t.arnor ttn.:' Kinn-il Imuinoct, o fun .love mm " mooicK. T T 1ITM1 lin-.-U l mm mnTAM .rt a aAhAW. ...., " U. .V ni. ui. UUailLCDB LllC ' - - - I . - ' --' ....... v . ' . i I. I i, I " - mkv. .. -" ...v.cvi m imiirouiu . . . , . r.i- . . . ... net Sntnn m, ...U . I m ' - . ,. i I ' Sunday for the day and were the latter Part of last week. I The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. I If t paturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Mra. i.-v Hogan and daughter, rP: J' "eddiclc, of Springfield, ii guests of Mr. and Mrs. J 'T ' Wood I - M"1 M- C. Spoon, of Ramseur, was Horace Siske (Miss Elizabeth Bunch) ,McK'nIey Hi 1 m High Point. Mrs. Kent Nance, pf High Point, were f' c: 18 "Sitim? her mother, Mrs. J. n Rna ramlly. Asneooro iat rnaay on ouainess. WW1 mtereawu 10 Know inat uiey ( . J 13 in town recently. r, iNationai Bank added to movea irorn. Lenoir to .wuKes-."'s " """'i Mr. it. j. Keddick expects to return . ' ; A- r- 'acK, oi Buffalo, N. Y. jnr. ai .Ctllll , I . - l Dr an1 M r a tr ',u .-.J The First iio-Tj" r": wV.vn, . - ---- - -rr" - "r ? v. ..V,. -ff: " i. ..J... Ur7, ' Saturdav anri SHndav at hnme tcl ' ," V." T " "T i""'" i. v!0,'l,V h,o h,.u" .7 . .,' '.V x.- vioiua ana Master rfack returned oi?jwiiu.o x uoir aurmiy nana- "" imnujiu. ' .r f 7 : ;, . ore long 1.0 nis large rancn in the B u,uuii r. j. r. uiack. m Saturdav f.m . . 'some new buildinir with verv attract- the school there. Miss Lillian Bunch!. Mr. waiter burratt, of Oeorgia, vis-' vest. R. J. will he nernmnanio.i h There will be an ice cream u,,r,r.r Blowing Rock." iive awnings. . ; is spending some time with-them Bt'iIted his brother, Lhke Surratt, Satur hi(i fatheri Mr. Rufus Rcddick, of this at Pl supper rr . - .. i -.7. -0-. .... . ....... . . ... . , a im .11 . . . . 1 . m mnn nitfiiiiii.il Lnpir nRV nnmj. ir m ninn ni nTflttm . . Uhe ueat MIm riUe- ''reached us last week from Mr. Clar- to know that Mrs. John T. MofTitt endl M- John C. Ridge and children, of 0f the Grand Canvons. visit the Y-l"- M H-wetk, returned to ,1ier tome at , Win- enc r" Spaugh,. at Charleston, 8. C. Miss Mary will also teach in tthe:'fn ;ont, are spending thrs week lowstone National Park, and other Ya- 18 visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. rospect on Saturdav nia-ht Any place. They expect to tour the country ust .the Everybody js invited. iss Auoie Albertson, of Richmond, fstoh-Salem the first of: the week. mr. I In renewing his subscription, he wrote, school. Both are fine teachers 'anuwth relatives in this community. places of interest. j)-Mr. Hpaugh and 1 get a great deal . of nleasura . from,-reading The Cnu- Monday. , Mr. "Williams has made his 7ier VM Spaugh is well known K home in Carthage for some time, but here ea Miss Margaret Morris, daugh- Albertson. 'router I'H. -M,- Williams of SeaCT0Ve1"Mr'1' SPh tad 1 a6' a great deal that town is fortunate to have tfieml A number of people attended the ice They have been working at the M; Ernest Reddick visited Mrs. C. rSV.waa;, Vtftitor t.Ul Asheboro,01 P'easure, irom,' reading Tne Cou- m tneir school. .; cU..t. chUrch for a few days now seem to wnson last Sunday. Birthday Celebration urday. night. be doine work in the Mr. and Mrs. Ola M Mr C. C. Ridge has gone to Hay- win uge1 for Sun(lay Bch0ol work, asville, were the guests of Mr and wood eounty to spend a few days in There are several homes for sale Mrs. C. W. Wilson last Sunday. Waynesville, Crabtree anl other points here now, so any one being in search Mr. and Mrs. Norman Albertson in the mountain section. tnT h ;mio u iir . spent last K.inio., .ui. m -j . Ml.. T-li. Wwi f wth rlr,t i. ... ...... .c- . - - - r-"' "" "no mrs. 1, u I . ' i Z ann water here. route 2. snent a W in wn' from the seed. He planted the seeds one of lntret and . rh.iy',un .ner l8ter' M8- A. uarner We notice some fine melons at-the . Mnn . .... . .. . " 7 (iM, uan im ' k ..A -... T-l . .. . '.. . ' . UUS WOTK. Pi A mmmm pA rnllutM V W .1 a. I I i . . ' . ' aaa anu mi at, jj aj. tiuvu diiu mi . Clark Marsh at Thomasvllle. Mr. Reggie AOman. Wijfighol'ni V-anent Rumliiit I. l.k.uL :,.,; y ICrirM . ' . anu . ... rn. - n. I . nh limit, m r Hemp, have arrived tn the elty end t1 the trees the following October, .end In substantial business; men. More thahla,J Wiree years ha ' dellcioo ; rachts. three .himdrH pjerts were present1?, W' wtl k JtjMotlr cowihgrfrow ait.eectlons of th sUte.ii f'-will fpcato here permanently. Mr. Sull- ''"'" purcnasea, me store and null ; In South Asheboro belonging to. Mr. .W. R. Rkhawliion. r .--.. pent few days in the Central Falls -,, (.section last week.'-, t ' .-. I Vf 1, ; i -jipent ahort while In town Mondav. - Mr. Kelly Coltranet of Uvel Cross, . -wm nare Monday, a .'. " r- . f v. . i h . . u. i. lucnaruson ano J. M . llavil. nf Mllin.A I- ' " . ... 1 1 ... v . .u, J., i,,f . , town the flrt of the week. . J"". - Mr J. M. Ellin, of Uameeur route t wm hero ona day this week. - , -Mr. a. 11 Kearnn, of the Caraway fpr' ,,n. AI in Ini n faw la,l a rrn "r. J. ' n Kirih and Mi-w Hdna Rush ' ! ' v ' k l.-i i; h J vii.t. ! i ruiL mm nirn nm saaMMmw atv ii . v i .1 j I "" "in wrw v. . n. Arciunu, .anu't.v.. k.ku ra m - . . t . . - . - -. i tt i . , . i i . . M'-fc ,Sof "Si5 r Mr'J' WfJxoPrtUboro MrJanU buraed badly? al - . . iviv mi- ij, aj. l r rarm, air, ana airs ry n.i P. r. Store, from the Hisrh Land farm. AHhh. p..- o vr id Mr. Mr Poll P.. r.A i-ui ti. -sr: Mrs. 0. M. Parrish made a trip Mn eutivtta, . nuZJl ,"e..rw'va1.meeUng closed at John i.. i. " ' esieys stand Sunday nia-ht. A tmoH ' Kandleman Saturday. Keon n. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Grimes have Kent Nanc vUltert reUtiv.. "B rn reported. On Miaa I llli IJ i riLl . . , .. t a. A ... . -"" . , . - 'J.'-. ''-". r, ana mra. j. u. yvrenn, The Near Last headduarteri at Rat vu v.t vt.i .j m n. t ... .. "'"-7' "'n,u " u, cawaras, air. ana aire. , J. i people of Randolph for the 200 pounds Jenkins, riw . rit. M-. M. or more of clothing 'which reached Jasper Jordan, Oulf.- A' . ndmbef of them some .weeks age.-The- PTl Aahebbro people also 'attended.;. i r. I 7. 1 7i 1. mutton.- tei, and Quirrei were prornptly when the eaU were made tarbeeued, Uh ware eaught ami fried iUt ClOVUina- W ril 111. TT B WOUIOi n thai hanlra an I filial - k-.a..!. FauLS T '? 9 "wpacked ail together weigbtint had all the clothin that waa sent been ..!. . lnn. .kt .iu..T " ."' 1 air. vj. m. Ireland, r ureeaaboro. me no-piiai at john.on tr.t --r.niv Mr Mn ta x.. " nver nas returned treatment She was , wid. awake traveling man who re- h!i. J!?n11n e time. with A boui ine moutn witn . ,u. nn rninr.ioi rwiw. win pi V "" t.iroy ox, at Ashe . concentrated lye. i , v- ooro. ." mmrnmm . tnuaftn iMHirrliiD. 9KO mlloa 4V a t - -. . . "M - A.. The. cemetery at. Charlotte church, WTS "mZKr LZ'. mlTZ??' ? 'V four mllaa Mt AaI..Iw.m .in 1 " im. r niant. ine parenU on the route, iour miiM. west or AaneDoro, wui be vtnrm hmka ahmit m an nui. h.t u. ntil day- 1b me time with Mre. . Purdie'e - v vwe ait 4f wvnun v9 wmiTm . . H. REDUINQ, Asheboro, N. C.R. D. 2. . the -terifflc storm a flood swept the nvthr. Mr. i n n..n. ty or Bwatow. carrying dead bodies Misses Lola Bulla and Bma.a f?A A a .piandld talk In Vhkb be ealJ Enh,na an'd .vU1:in,-t1n. ,v.mv.a. w. t wrw . .inaii ihera was more roorfleTt on the table hk triL . v. part toward making some of the euf. than could be . found . ia- aa 7 anilrli Vt-T i - . ,1 fering penpl, warm when : the cold TZtTt r.mriVt JIVI .earMton brought together many we.li.er tvmea. : -, '1 . rec,n0y VturnedV from rf ' ta "?.UY" 'H -& ' . " . t z ; , s - -VWI V-rV1 Tar from thak home,- Hundreds of er have ratumxi kBm-7 ZtT. "JLl7L, : aative craft along the waterfront were relatives in Asheboro. i... T w- an- paop oownafl. Mra. C M. Pordia, ef Btokeedale.7 IvmU?1ir .?,ry- hwi? vIon Faluns; Mre. a W. Hoover: ehore felt the effect of thw. tariffW Mr n3 u j-L u!:IL71'.aa windand storm, being bKll, danuged 1 yV.rt, rner .0. fl- ! f if I i-t- .vv..-r, 0 7;4.,..Kiexx iund;nra,aLU t.rv-;; ;f- day andudar " ' ." ) ,.,...,. . , . . .; ' : .i V'., I
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1922, edition 1
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