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-TBUKSPAT7 AUGUST THE A: KHEBTJ Page FiTt " THBrCOURIEE jUbeboro, N. O, Augt Xi, 1922 WEEK'S SOCIAL EYENTS PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS 4- Vn. Chart. Pn-fll iUsn4 Mee-J - Mums Clariee -Albright, of 1 Sea- FlfTEEKTH ANNUAL FBI ENDS dajfroKekS MEETING AT SPRLNGFIEi-D ' lVt the. simmer with Mr. Pre.nelL.igh, wr th gueata of Mis Oeta wktUlu bosineaa there, Kick last Friday. Tta i fifteenth annual meeting of the i u D,,.w i .r.. Hrtu - Miu flra PtmbcII and Trea Fnends memorial association was well daughter, Mada hav returned to Bee are attending ue tunu.. swwp oprunprem ik weex wito. Mr. ana Hn n. w. YaiM WANT COLUMN K dmirf a4vrtia will k --- & Mats nJ !! Jf,!,b- . adertfain aemt ia mast be ae- 1 he BHuwlay Evening uuo met uus romDnie4 by remitti ""T' . -th.i. W.w .t n.U4vh arW Kavinr convention at Ramseur this week. Arch dale last Saturday. Dr. E. C. er on South Fayetteville street Games ur. mno J " pent several months with Mrs. S. E. Mis cm lucn u yiaiury reia-irc " .r' ,, . wer Paya at two tames unui me d . j. Hamilton. for Jackson Spnags, where they will -Vr. r.HM irk nf Seairrove' Miss Maxin Reddinif. bf alias North Asheboro. 8-24-tf Cetlar commemorate the lives of those who when the hostess served a concealed Mhtf h&va f h f n rr nf nfrhtanusnp&R .-nUJ .... . i. onvA . . .. s1su iuU..v..im, oct;v -hf" KUK SALE At s harrain one mar - - . rw i m. wvunv Mrs. Hammers cottage lor a tj,.,. 9 uv .-j nf Fail, wu the ruest of week. relktivM in Aaheboro retuminr to her'Presuell last week. and progress, dedannff the ouUtand- rider, followed by candies. Those Dres Mrs. Millard Allrtd returned last homfl MHUj,y Mrs. Albert Burgess and son, Page, Jnf figures of old Springfield were ent were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ingram, week from a two weeks trip to New r J A. York and family and Mrs.'of Randleman, were visitors in Ashe- leaders in religious work, movements Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ferguson, Mrs. York, Baltimore and otner isortnern H h motored to Charlotte boro Saturday. for good government and for better Wm. C. Hammer, Messrs. Kilby A. laRt Saturday for a lew days Visit U. mr. ana mm. iwkw uui.i, ... ...v..... ,..lvus ul ragK, . n.. i.ousseu, snu ium tt utrs. relatives there Greensboro, were the guests 01 Tila- culture. The address was full of Miss Nellie Ellis, of Millboro. is the tives here last week. timely information and of suggestions Mr. Pritchard Host. Mr. fhal tlodgin, 01 ureeni-Dorv. m icioh huw living now uiey niigni m response to invitations reading and mule colL N. C. H. L. Clapp, Julian, ts-17-3t itief where she purchased millinery ior her shop. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Page, Mrs. J. M. n.k Hal Hammer Walker and uncock, llal Hammer waiter ami m, . . c n . ... w. Mr. Kilby Page were me guest 01 - Mjsg Maje grown who has been at. .pent Sunday in town with fnends. contribute to our aay and generation "(iarland Pritchard, at Garland Lake, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cox at Pisgah last tendin. tj,. surnmer school in Ashe-I Mrs. J. T. Wood and daughter, Mis as those who have gone before. He Monday, August 21, 1922, 6:00 p. m. 1 . . . .... ... .. I Y A. 1.. Tl,,,H(lnir in 11 mil mn OTD 1 11 1 n t t h lit. nrasBnl nnin tViir 11 .' . T . . 1 . 1 ir . L. . 1 1 boro for SIX weefcs Will leave tne latT"- tlttmie, id x uuioviaj m jjiisws ijuia auu n,inei riiLcnaru. Dart of this week for GreensBoo her Point with Mr. Wood s Drotnei, wno miw:si.ry aim recounieu me spienuiu (Boys bring girls; girls bnng lunch). -.1 j t -i . : ; iii of Hih Pnint hnsnital. activities in which manv of them were hnnt fiftv vmmo- rnio nf tdo inu-r Mr. J. G. Steed, of Mt. Gilead, was a business visitor in town last Friday- j , , Misses Kate Hammer and Nan Lew is left Sunday night for a two weeks trip to New York, Baltimore, waen she will Mrs. I visit friends for a short time, is ill at the High Point hospital. activities J. W. Page left Monday for a Miss Nanie Lewis, of Troy, is the engaged. . j -a . i a Tl J 1 1 a ARMY TENT FOR SALE Size 16 by 16 feet; good condiUuii. First check for $30.00 takes it. P. L. Welch, Seagrove, N. C. lt-pu. FOR FIRST-CLASS SHOE REPAIR ing at prices to suit the tunes, call at Ringstaff's Shoe Shop in the Stedman building. 8-10-tt. week's visit to relatives at Milton, Va. guest of Miss Lanta Winslow. A paper commemorating William Garland Lake. The party motored to Miss Lucile Scarboro is spending a Mrs. J. W. naaiey naa as nei gueM. ana Amanda Kichardson was read by tne iaae aDout o:w in tne auernoon week at Moore's Springs. last Sunday her brother, Mr. G. Tol- their granddaughter, Sara Richardson and enjoyed swimming and boating mgion ana ouier puiw ".. Mrs. T. R. Garuthers, of Rock Hill, be it, ana tnree apns oi nuvann;. nawonn. ine paper was Daseu upon unin tne picnic supper was servea on Mrs. Wm. C Hammer and Mr. Kil- g c(' j8 'visiting Mrs. Henry Robins I Mrs. C. T. Lonin left Wedneiday authentic records and upon diaries and the screened veranda. After supper .Tjy A. Page attended- the celebration " 'for a visit to relatives and friends at correspondence of these two well a party dance was enjoyed, Mr. Pritch- at Burlington last week. Mr Jonn Wilson, of Archdale, was Lexington. known Friends. Most interesting sto- ard adding to the pleasure of his Mr. John Hadley returned the first a bus'iness yigjr town Monday. Miss Myrtle East, of Morven, re- rie8 had been gathered from older guests by providing serpentine and of the week from a three weeks visit Everett Arnold, of Trinity, was turned to her home Tuesday after a members of the memorial association noise makers. The party disbanded to relatives at Advance. in town Monday on business. ' (visit to Miss Lois Presnell. who are still living. at a late hour after a most pleasant Mrs. W. J. Scarboro, Miss Cora Mc- Mr ftnd Mrg Max dagger are - Misses Lois Presnell and Myrtle The memorial paper of Jeremiah evening. Masters and Miss Mittie Lovett re- nortn' now DUying goods for Wagger East spent Thursday night with their Pickett was prepared and read by his turned Saturday from a trip to sever- clothing Co After they complete' grandmother, Mrs. T. L. Vuncannon, grandson, Cyrus P. Frazier. Mr. Fra- Notice to School Children ol KnrtViem cities. While away, the i . w nL . -,i v. ot Sono-rnvp route 2. lier nunctuated the readinir with Misses McMasters and Lovett bouht accompanied by his brother Mr. R. J. Professor E. C. Branson of the ecdote and story, which lent interest parents of individuals in the high their fall stock of millinery for the dagger, of High Point to Minnesota University of North Carolina is at- and light on the period of reconstruc- school who failed on some work dur ira of McMasters and Lovett. where he will have treatment for some tending the Universal School of Poll- tion and hardships that followed the ing the past year in which I called Miss Mattie Hugnes, oi ruuers, ti i tics at Williams College, Mass. civil war. their attention to the necessity of Dr. T. I. Fox, of Frankynville, was' mr. Annur ivosh, recivcr ui w. lt iS tne purp0se of the association passing tnis worn oeiore scnooi opens enjoyed a most delightful picnic at LOST A pair of glasses with cellu- ... . 111... fTl ... . 1... loid rims in Asheboro between the courthouse and railway station. Finder please return to K. S. Mill saps, at courthouse, Asheboro. FOR SALE Baby carriage, can bt seen at The Cash and Larry Gro cery. Mrs. J. R. Lambert. 8-16-2t WANTED 100 bushels of corn at highest market cash price. J. C. Hammer, Asheboro, N. C. ltpd was a visitor in Asheboro last week, MlSB Polly Brown who has been the K11a;.,BO ; A.Uknm Mmi-'Bank of Denton. ha8 paid to the de- tn kav oil S11(.h minors as thnso rear! in the fall. I am now readv to do mv day. jpositors or tne ueiunci uanii oi vm- Saturday edited and printed in book part towards giving you a chance to tw sal,, oooct six-room House in imest of her sister. Mrs. W. B. Fer guson, for two weeks, returned to her home at ureensDoro ounuay. Learn at home or school. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Civil Ser vice on credit. Position guaranteed. EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE. WINSTON SALEM AND HIGH POINT. tf The Ladies' Aid Society of ,me at ureensDoro sjunaay. Methodist Episcopal church are plan- ed. Mr. C. A. Lewallen, of Asheboro nU tLv,, ui t r.n Mrs. S . T,...i.- J V.io0 ""'6 !"" , star ivoulc, wa in u 'vo- Home?" for September first several nours u iiiuaj the ton 25 per cent of the amount deposit- form as a means of preserving val- advance with your regular grade. On ed. uable historical data. Wednesday and Thursday of next J. Smitherman, after hav- t WJ1S rpnnrtwl hv .lonps Tnmlin- week. Auo-ust 30 and 31. hecrinnina nt inn underdone an operation in the snn. nf Oreenshorn. that another 9 o'clock a. m.. I. will trive thpse ex- tv, Wpslev Lono- hosnital. Greensboro, has The afternoon tram trom tiign first 0f the week and reminded us that returned to he home at loy. his committee to add to the endow- Please take your books, pencils and Point was delayed in arriving an hour fall is approaching. I Mr. J. M. Lassiter brought a piece ment fund of the association. tablets with you. Be certain to meet or more last Friday when the engine Tne fourtn annual reunion of the of silver ore which was found in the mr. John Blair was elected presi- me on one of these days, for after broke down and it was necessary to Rejtzel family is being held at Rich- county to The Courier office. It is dent of the association, the following this time I simply will not have time :go to Greensboro for a new engine, church, about four miles of Lib- about the size of a small goose egg persons were elected to serve with to give examinations. This has occurred a few times pre- erty today. The family is large and and weighs two pounds. Mr. Lassiter him: vice president O. E. Wilson; School opens for the fall term in vious to this but no further inconven- there will, in all probability be a good says there is. gold, silver, lead, zinc, secretary, Miss Emma Blair; treasurer, the court house on Wednesday, Sep ience has been felt on this line dur- attendance. - I sulphuric acid and iron, all in this ore. Amanda Richardson Mattacks; treas- tember 6, at 9 o'clock in the court ing the strike. ' Mrs. J. C. Bosher, of Richmond, It can be seen at The Courier office. Urer of endowment fund, Myrtle F. house. Get ready with books and all Congressman Wm. C. Hammer left Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. andl W. N. Elder, a former Randolph Tomlinson; recorder, Martha E. Blair; supplies. Take all books studied last last Wednesday night for Washington jjrs Ash worth, on Asheboro county citizen, who has been living at keeper of the grounds, Oliver Weaver, year to school on opening day. to be in his seat at the roll call of route 3 and friends and relatives in Hopewell, Va., for the past three, 1 , List of faculty will be published Congress, as they have resumed their Asheboro. Mrs. Bosher has many'yearst has arrived in the county to RANDOLPH CONTRIBUTED next week, duties after six weeks recess. friends throughout the state. Ivisit his many friends and relatives. s1.iA5.5n FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF Very truly, Again let us thank those of our The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. Mr. E. L. Moffitt, of the Asheboro I , D. W. MADDOX. :friends who call or drop items in the e. church will give a play, "Teacher, Wheelbarrow Company, is preparing. countv raised SI 445 50 .mail for us. It is impossible for us ki t Go Rome?" ' September first'for an exhibit at the Made-In-Caro-. J tuli ef thUvear or 73 MRS. SARAH BURROW CURTIS io gt idl the news unless some of This is a play fuU of fun. Watch for' Unas Exposition. . otto mte IZ' to -' DIES AT SILER UTY our friends help us in this way. When ur advertisement next week. I Mr. C. M. Tysor, of Erect, was in JL ?p?L? w,, rJ ' 70U have company, or go-away or Miss Ruby Sumner, of Randleman, 'Asheboro yesterday for the address at fl Rllamv state chairman Ran- Mrs. Sarah Burrow Curtis died at ta Mfumtit k. n ti.. J 'th. fiir hrtiio. nil "I .o.nnpmtlVP Mar- .... v.. . . . . the hnmA nf hr ann in Kilov fit-u North Asheboro. Water atd lights. Good, large lot. E. J. Hamilton, City. 8-24-tf FOR SALE Nice seven-room resi dence on Main street in Seagrove, Randolph Co., N. C., finished up-to-date, with good well of water on back porch; good feed barn and gar age, and one acre or more of land; also good peach orchard. Residence in 300 yards of graded school and near to churches. Sale price $2,100. Apply for further particulars to Lewis Cofer, White Oak Store No. 2, Greensboro, N. C., Denim Branch, 16th Street No. 113. T-27-8tpd have a party, or anything out of the has returned to her home after spend-'the court house on "Co-operative Mar- .. , to , thjrtv-fourth in the list of the nome of her son in Siler Cit3 ordinary happens, let us know. We ing a week with Miss Grace Ash-'keting" by Mr. R. J. Works, of Louis- Jti North Carolina in amounts Monday. August 21, following an 111 . appreciate it. worth on Asheboro route 3. Iville, Ky. ,coyiuie- m rsortn arouna in amou pf several yearg m S T;i J 1 . . . . . , , , ri i i... . tt. ;. raised. . 1 . m ai mr. Aaoipnus otnaer, 01 union - ,TOWN LOTS FOR SALE Offe,r fay prompt a)e is lots, 10. ner paUs pury and Old Main streets at $100 each; 9 on South Fayetteville street at $600.00 each. All lots 50 feet front. Larger lots same proportion. Terms if wanted, J, M, and Floyd C. Caveness. It pd. ...1 .. in...-. 4.1 i 1 Mrs. Hal W. Walker, of Asheboro, ""J- "'"n h A , . , rj 111. t duration, pellagra being the cause of as chairman for Randolph county her .g wag the Hcr NORFOLK-SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY Change in Schedule. Daily except Sunday. i No. 75's Extra leave Aslieboro at N. C, unpaid pledges not yet due. Clothing ago. After the death of Mr. Curtis Ticket Agent or J. F. Dalton, General Mrs. W. K. Dickens visited ner son, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. SDoon snent A. K. Dickens, in Hiirh Point i lsl SnnHnv with Mr nnA Mm. .1 A A oh. townshin. was in Asheboro vesterdav ... ...i. 11. n ti. r..n. ii mi was WM'B. wortfl on route O. .aiiu gave aug wuiici a i.aii. mi. , . . , . , . 1 , iici ucaui. lviib. vuiliK was Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Forrester, of Miss Thelma Dellinirer. whn ha0 Strider will return to the A. and E. ,ananer ?,rK wa.s m?nly eom,menae" daughter of the late William Bu Ramseur, were in Asheboro Satur- been visiting Miss Donna Lee Lonin. College this fall. I 1 L. ?L" iI.T who lived five miles east of Asheboro. 7:00 a. m., arrive Aberdeen, -day. ' returned to her home at Wilmington 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cousins left p'J', """7;"'. r.. in She married John Curtis more than :& P- m. Mr. I. C. Moser returned Saturday Saturday. 'Saturday for their home at Greens-1, K?noo'Pn sent in $4o4.o in wsn up thirty yearg ag0 anJ for a nurTlber No. 74's Extr 1: . -- bfmleen 6:30 from Smithfield where he has been Mr. K. D. LowdermilV and daugh-'boro after a two weeks stay in Ashe- f thl of ears lived in Randolph but moved a. m., arrive Asheboro 1:00 p. m. for several days on acco'unf of the ters. Misses Beatrice and Ultra. - boro. Mr. Cousins did some steam fit- M- Mn Pnal date mere weie in . chatham more than twenty years .or further information write any death of Mrs. Moser's, mother, Mrs. turned Sunday from a week's motor ting in the new theatre building on D. H. Tuttle. trip to Mr. Lowdermilk's brother, Mr. Main Street, and they visited Mrs. Mrs. M. C. Spoon, of Ramseur, A. A. Lowdermilk ( at Martinsville, Cousins' mother, Mrs. J. C. Ingold. -was in town Saturday for the day on Virginia. I Miss Lura Teague, of Siler City, business. Miss Lillie Richardson, of Greens- Mr H Vonrnn nf Farmpr. was boro. is vijiitincr hsr nistor Mm V V Hosnital last week and is doine nice in town Saturday for several hours. Asbury. ly. tention to the fact that it will be nec- one d ht er Mrs . Clem Goodman, of I son Street, Greensboro, N. C. Mr. C. M. Tysor, of Erect, was a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ingram are Mrs. Aaron Stout, lrom the Holly r?' v , " " -'--' Cameron. Mrs. curtis is also stir-' business visitor in Asheboro the lat- moving into their lovely new home on Springs section, is a patient at the lo- thls "8ca! year' because tne great by three brothers, Nathan Bur- OR SALE One 5 passenger Ford ter nart of last week. Sunset avenue this week. cal hospital. Mrs. Stout is 78 years Powers of the world are allowing the of Asheboro; jonn Burrow, ot 1" and one Ford truck, both in good Mr. W. A. Rousseau returned to Miss Hallie Ross returned Monday old and fell some week or so ago and LO"""u7 u'e." Asheboro Sunday after a Week's vis- from Lake Waccamaw where she has broke her hip. Armenia and destruction of all crops, if f. -olot;oa or Mnrth WilVAchnrn hoon nn q Vini.oo narfv ,io I Mv 7. K. MnfTitt nf Ashehnrn route homes ana lnnustries. V VV ).I"".U ..v.w.. .. . . ' J "' VJ v' ' 1 1 ..... , - - " It'll 1 V. , I . . I . Mr. C. W. Scott and Miss Islie T. L attended the Davidson county iCT i u,,-. q Scott reurned last week from a shop- Guernsey cattle sale at the Bellmont rte massacres since the armistice, ping trip north where they bought the cattle farm at Linwood last Thurs- declared Col. Bellamy, which makes tall and winter goods for Scott and day. Mr. Moffitt says he never saw it impossible for these people to be company. finer cattle any where. He purchased self-supporting until France, England ' . . i rf- ... . nl Trnlir Aliniillnri tViAii- nrrttotnr'ltO Miss Grace Wood left Tuesday for a fine male calf which he expects to " to the value of $768.75 was sent in tw()-y6ars ag0 Mrs. Curtis has' resided, Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va. t l , u- u- , i with her son Lee Otis Curtis or Siler' ' In thanking his chairmen and work- ritlr noj M,Uo ..n QQr f atTtk FOR SALE A tmod !)0-.-irre farm in Miss Lillie Richardson, of Greens- underwent an operation at Memorial fs aml the Pe.Pp n con.trl.bute.(l She is survived by two sons, L. O.I miles north of Asheboro, on Cara- uuo wi. v.ic..,., j s urt . nf si er t ltv. an way creeK. r.. Baricer, Oil bimo- tention to the fact that it will be nec- ,io!,fo, r.,im.n ,fl son Street. Greensboro. N C. U condition. R. E. Iietts. 8-24-2t Among those who were in Ashe horo Saturday on business was Mr. P. P. Jones, of Liberty. Mr. Worth Lowe, of Ramseur route 2, was in. town several hours Satur day, by Rev. Fountain, after which burial l'ollowei , . . I "w 'en. luesuay ior f--- Turkev in their mad scramble for grove defeated the fast base Mr. Troy Redding, of Caraway a visit to friends at Shelby. . keep for a stock cow One of the best yXammeda team from Shiloh last Saturday . ;n tn.w lott.r nor nf loot Mr A aUfnrA PoUIn T-l-li ..'mllnr, .nws V.mi!frVt tQflK II1C JtJUIlttlllllieuail LUI1V.U uauc. ... was in town the latter part of last, Mr. Aflhford Parkin, of Trinity, was milch cows brought $305 week. Miss" Nettie Ward, of in Asheboro several hours Tuesday at-1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Finch, Worthville, tending to business matters. visited friends in Asheboro last Mr. W. H. Moring and Miss Claudia 1 Thursday. Dickens, who have been on the north-' Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Marley and Mr. ern markets buying goods for Moring and Mrs. Will Luck, of Ramseur, were store, returned Saturday. I visitors in Asheboro Sunday, of Thomasville, a son. PrnnHinvillp anil Orlpniln Rnrrow. of Asheboro route 1. Funeral was con- I ducted at Mt. Vernon Springs Tuesday MONEY TO LOAN We have an un limited amount of money to loan on town real estate and farm lands. Loans will be made ut u low rate of interest and papers drawn to run from one to thirty-five years. Any one wishing to avail thcnselves of this opportunity will apply lo us at once. This the 2.'ird day of August, 1922. Hammer & Moser, Asheboro, N. C. 8-24-tf. Seagrove Wins From Shiloh 5 to 3 For the first time in ten years, Sea- defeated the fast base ball 5 to' "The recent British refusal to allow 3. It was one of the best games. fho r.wplf imv to atari mnBu.irres of played on the local diamond this sea it nwn nnnl wim m of tha most on, many sensational plays occurring astounding and sordid chapters In his-, in the game. Only eight hits were PINK LUMBER in unit until cni-h rnn.iitinns as th s secured on tne delivery ot ox ior summer disSDPear and EniTlnd becomes a Seagrove, while ten Were garnere.'!' miL tJii: m- i i. school gave a community singine at Christian nation, the American neon!-.0" the two visiting twirlers. The fea hiwd xjiiiic iliac vji ill LO iCLUUieu to , , . - , , , 7 ' 1 Community Singing By Teachers Members of the county ime at Winston-Salem last week the court nouse Monday evening and are the only thing that stands between tures of the ke was the hitting of; a ten days' visit to Miss Gladys was we" ttended and thoroughly Armenia and the entire starvation of Walker, Robblna and Cox, of Sea- ' enjoyed. Following the singing Dr. its outstanding population." grove. Walker secured throe hits,1 Miss Ethel Pritchard, of High Point, her home was the week-end guest of her par- after a nta . 1 H roll Dli .U ., .I A 11 I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Siske, of North Mr. I. C. Moser was in Lexington Tuw"r" e ' OI.ul" 1 , WilkesborcL-wenj in Asheboro the Tuesday on legal business. Te who 18 recognized as one of the guests of relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and Miss Frances Oliver "ost educators or the country WANTED If you haye any pine lumber for Bale see us before selling. Aslieboro Wheel barrow Company, Asheboro, N. C. 8-24-3L Mrs. Siske have recently moved to are visiting Mrs. Oliver's daughter, made an address on What a School Changes Mind About Suicide. Creensboro did not accord a very warm welcome to K. W. 1 earce, a man Robbins hit in three runs and score"1 one himself, while Cox hit in one run' and twirled a good brand of base ba A large and enthusiastic crowd at . Stout-Brooks. A pretty home wedding occurred at the home Of Mrs, W, (;. Brooks in Ramseur at o clock AugvtHt 11, when Wilkesboro from Lenoir where Mr. Mrs. L. W. Gerringer on South Fay- fur- " " igiy urge i me apparently about 60 years old, who le"ul;u lne Knie. her attractive daughter ,larv ha- Siske Uught in the schools for a num- etteville street. importance or community pn.ie m was caught peddling morphine in the . ; , . came the bride of Mr K Lynn Htout, ber of years. While there Mr. Siske Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Purdie and whlch fvery individual should be in- city. The man has been in the city ' rom,ne1n' Aberde'"n1 Man lh- son of Mr. W. C. Stout Kev T J. made so many friends and was so family, of Annapolis, Md.. have been crested. Dr. Perisho appealed to the lock-up since Friday and declared, The sandhill section lost one of her (;reen (PrforminK the ceromony highly regarded that upon leaving the visiting Mrs. J. C. Bulla and other teachers to feel it a privilege as well that he would kill himself some time fToremo,!;t c,t',zerL'n, , nt!i. ,1 Mrs. James C. McAlister met the school presented him with a beautiful relatives in this section of North Car- - "7;' V "u" ",w . -'"" dunng me day Monday. As the war- X, ' Kliests at the (joor ami UK.re, them silver service. They were aceompa- olina. rens, the teachers' opportunity was den Came around to count how many Mr- ,!lue wa 77 years old, and a pio- jnto the ,or wh the wedding H wvv.v vbm. i . m . .... - - - -" t . i ahw uiv panui miiic llir v r( 1 11 1 1 1 L nied home by Mr. SUke's brother, Miss, Lucile Purdie, of Annapolis, 'f" to penorm a service ol this boarders he had for dinner, he discov- neer turpentine operator lumberman, to()k ace The home was ma()e ,ove Mr l.mu u..nh ,i.a tii-A ik.m mj k.. k ,.i;(i ,in. i kind, said the speaker. He urged the re,l Pc.iv. n riti.i nn,iitw,n and railroad builder of that section. , ... , , ..... W mnnm uuv,, iiw id. v ,.... ... v. , iim wcqu iuimu mi.u.VB ui . , r , ... , ' , rl Poarc in a rritm rnn.litinn ranroau uunuer 01 tnai eciiun. l . , , . Jor two days. Asheboro. ; V, l r , , 111,1 position. He had attempted to Vc r '."'', ""'"'r " " J of various kimls. Mr. 8. A. Cox, of Pisgah, was a Mr. Nathan Burrow and family at- "e of hiKh schol college educa- hang himself with a sheet which he circle of staunch fnends an.l w .11 be( The bri(e wor(j a mo(jt com- business visitor in Asheboro the latter tended the funeral of Mrs. Carah Cur- tim; , , . . . . had torn in strips, hung to a hook in n?1"8 tn.e Bethesda Presbyterian b)ue canton c dresg wRh &c Jrt of last week.' . tia at Siler City Tuesday. Mrs. Curtis Dr-,e!l8ho nefly on the ceiling and the other end around church, of which he was a ruling elder.. cesH0ne8( carryi a bouquel of eau. Dr. E. CTtdtho. of Guilford Col- was a lister of Mr. Burrow. conso HdaUon of chools. The summer hls neck. He then Intended to lie on .Mr-..?lu ha.d in 1,1 ani1 fal tiful white roses and ferns. Her at- .leg,.waa In town Monday and ad- - Mrs. C. E. Elmore and chidren, of f600, day after having his bunk and roll off, thus ending his hef' 'or tne P6" evera' .montns, tendant8 were Misi Myrtle Cx)X and latlie An- Miss Pau- enn Stout. rearing light at the playel "Love's wedding party dressed th teachers of tha summer Greensboro, are visiting relatives la rr" , . ... i. career, out as ne started to roil, he .? ' Mr. J. c. Brooks, Miss N school at tha courthouse Monday eve- Asheboro. ..... : . "u r9U,l?lf' "'""t"" mary changed his mind before his feet got " we" drew and Mr. W. L. Brooks, Hng.;Z -- Little Mi EUaabeth Page, daugh- T " on me Dunit and clung violently with - ''"-line McAlister and Mr. Gl Mr.tJid Mim. WlllLuck.ofllmeur, tr of Mr and Mrs, . B, F. Fg, of ""V"; T',"Z..Z?: wo" f11? toes. Had the w.rien delayed his - " " - ' Miss Qara McAlister, v -re axDectln tfl more Into me JlW Ralalh. Ia Viatlnir raUUvea in twn. r" ."--."- np ior 10 minutes, ne would nave -- h lue canton creDe. nrea ded WW T SB Ml W tUV iliwn AWII1I M II a Mm 11M1LUIK IB ByTDI flU MfTT IXa a bunralow riMwntlv rnmnUtnil h ' Mr. Mr i A' Kturl t Mf r.ll1 ,aa ttendel. i Salisbury street business visitor in Asheboro th first JC, ti. Morris on .Miss Clara Jhigh. of Charlotte. i of th week. mj ia oi tni WM1K. .i t i .m Isltlntf Irliaa ina HUllarH In West M...r. Jam.. Rnrna an1 Rid Wvl,WWlC WlOn Ul Summer school. Asheboro. ' x", ': ' ' V hav returned from trip to Hickory. - Miaa Lola Pritchard expects to leave r -Miss Haiel jCrabtre. of Gibeonville, next week for Mt GUead where ah Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A, C Gibbs, , wui leacn agmm uus winter-, u vie on North f ayetteville street 1 stcnooi mere. ohnkjul tot k nk.ui.n i u. Craham and Miss Louise Ulue. une Mr. Griffin, of th State Board of tn,inm paM h. .t brother, Neill A. Blue, of Raeford, also Education, has been in Asheboro this on term in th federal prison, and urvlves. t'lVaMir inalHrisV tni atimmr hnAl ai i i n . .ia.. i i .. . Pafo-SkeUon. ' A marriage of intereet In the stat now awaits trial again in th city (ail in Greensboro. Upon being asked where he ia from, he answered, "I'm Birthday Celebration. A number of neighbors, friends and from nowhere." Officers say the old relatives met at the home of , Miss I - M -? 1 . . 4-t A 'oceurrxi it Bm unHa. A.nl 'myummm, or oim otner limtrn. u i.w, ounu, n.u,ru u, Mr. and Mn. Will Hall and f amllv.' on.w -,k mi.. m.- uV. i,. " f P'ac Jn Bouu Carolina. to celebrate her 7am Wrthday. A long Mr. Don C. MacRa. Bigb Point, of EJlerb. visited Mr. Hall'l mother fr m,' p.- X ivl : Ubto 80 feet In length under the .hade laMeoVthrough Asheboro - Sunday on Mrs. Msxy E. Hall, in South Aaheboro .em wer ouietly marrU Th. 4 ,4 A f'' , , iJJ,. ..c ik return, tnm -Jackson Spring. Banday. .: .'-' v . brid la th eeeond daughter of Mr. AfUr eaUhf a haarty dinner. Daniel Vwntiful feast of good thing, to eat wner n spent tn weK-mL M. R. O. Parka, of Ulan, waa in'an Mm u.mM m. RV,it. .nj n it jessup, a prominent cuiuore eoun frwra Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Luther and MJm th first of tn . Tthgh ty farmer nd hi. wifeT living r Smith those present enjoys the ralledrkk. of High Point, motored m ;-:-,ir.-- '.-1 laUtT Mr.- Pan U tiaacotali of tntPfd BwoyBo wWk4 out d.,- aw" JS.L!!? V MU.:js. C.N,h. - ?W Aberdeen. f SXZS Th. ,u .u.c. tajf gt Columbia university, Ntw xorK, Only -via tnotner an lather 01 th rT' , , w tT"mm' "r" aftan waa iWit In olaaaant con V.v L, LJ' "turned Wedneiay.- r - ihrii and groom wer prMeot at tha Mr-.l 'Mf th ar ThJch .1 deoaAed up. attended met- - P,tUnKm muA. . toit.'ermony which waa a complete aur- 1ddr to ,?ok tABMl wh em? r. LVnn! hinh demonstrator, in thia . k "SSLif . 'prla to tha friends of both parties. " down .at down beeid a lam oak wishing; her many mora happy birth 1 hld at th Jackson o 5?.. L r'.L w oom parwea. days. piano and softly Dream," while the came in They will spend a few days in Ram seur and will later make their home in Greensboro. SOFT COAL STRIKE ENDS IN TWO MORE STATES Another forward movement In the soft coal situation was the ending of the strike in Indiana and Illinois with in the last few days. Th agreement between Illinois miners and operator eama aftr almnat enntinnnua Mnfar. atuata nf M .n.4 Mm Hin I.nthav . . r, "t. TT. . . A. 'v . . .v . ' ..v " , " . . .v " kum tiara (a a Km tk tnkim. w. nkyM th occasion VI7 much. Ihl mm utln. fl. Hava TK TV.. , , ' : - mg at COlumoia uniTn uy, niw.ivri, vniy -n. movner .nir jauiar 01 ui. ., w.. aMn In nWi.nl . ,77 " " " v , il;;,A tH Way.- . ; ,.r ; . 1 and groom wer pru at th. . -Jl X? X'Art.L'f. L"?,to to nun ,ffect U' ln or th farm d """wui uil wu npiu u uif i Kirvii j - i ihl- wCW . " " T- tLf Ahoro the . w wu.. i Th ZZttZ, -rU - t"Wy. mr. end Mr. J. R. Treoc and Mr. "m ' ' . , I oovg Lassiter. of MeehanW, wwi three years old, and a popular maa In Th lunarai oi Jtuw uuaoeui LAnf-l hundred dollar In caah rit. John lrr, of lUchmonrf, Va, wer "r. o. u. vnniora, . r imm, w plowing in a BeiJ sbmit 100 yard. hi. community, II wa a grt My. ma aix yr 04 a daugnier oi Mr.alM twenty-eight ribbons will b V1th the r i r f.Tra. (il!i Presnell on In town peveral hour. elndy. fr0m the houe lt wwk turned under lover of bs ball and played whenev- and Mr. Jeee Langley wa. held from tn winning Pointer. lUttem, Fox vl. I A brtr numfcer of A-hrU,r9 r"P' rti.,nk rBulng 43 Mi Inrhe. er h hd the apportunlty. Th fun- Cedar Grev church fiatttrday . aftr- Hounds and fteagle on SepUmbet 22, ' V. i:. i" I - ''"I It Y -i i : r ; ! I a button,' This and lirUil wer condurted frem noon. Tha llttl girl 414 at th horn m0 ntrnr fv for doge and no pa f f f r- i ' 1 hn ll!V I1i..atit 1 1 - f'.nrrh nar i'ljmwf of her r-rnt tt Glenwaod following'itara Bry (i.;. yrn'r. '.... ' M V ' " i '''-nmon. 'a I. riff i !.r-. j y, , j p.';-! y,'; . ,...... RANDOLPH COUNTY BENCH ' SHOW V
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1922, edition 1
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