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Ssr all :"1CIJ? T i. A rr ,1. -i' 4Tr vU .Fv f t. .Clair) WasliSflgton, Jan.-' 17 The old fjard and the 'proeressivw In thd rtyutlia party have set the stage lor a desperate.-,, struggle for the n; jinatiea lor president- la 19 24 TM laa of the -progressives la . to iris i ' i the republican national con' tiiittoB by the direct primary i i se lecting Cuie sates. The old Kuard l.a pot te worn to frustrate tae execu tion el tins plan; 7 ' . re re bow BeTentfi. ta' f M delegates to-f -s isato a by the primary- sys 1 1 1 1 number el ,... i to ; i Iroia there -i A- 4 licatf na' ive up of 4 f i. ' ! a laaj Ji ".1 ... j v 9 a ca h .' x. a: t' A cal iU .l I 1 1 States v. l:. nary e it .. f y, could i a tj their can Lut in ivUjc t eJatt-3 the legislatures are no-v j L ion and J)lll8 fe't"1"? ntr dj t to Inaugurate ; the priory 'l - nine etatee haTe S 48 votes 1 t i .uu vision. U la et,. J that t il not e II V "so t"t" will en 1 t ' 'iay Uw. If - u.k of "the a I ado' t the prtanary, 24 ot l t e a. d ta 465 siring k .tot ; "aa votes or tar more Uiaa.. ma- . e jropreslveB l.-ara;": eonflent 1 ' n ' "jr ot the dolp- " ret i l y the - primary - t j ; ,,i.T A : ITnllnttA ,wln f f I t my i:i le able to capture Ua f ion'-anl' nr"ilpate a --pro-e orer 1 O. Hard r?. a t.l guard ti other .band ivfl- net to vrori ' rc"-l tha rrl i.iarj law in apiue ,1.1 aj satea tut lav "it? Jiana where pi l-w Is In force t;: r 1 Hon. la exertU j . cf 1 Influence to t,xve i c t 1 year 9 3 Pre: -1e i' sp" a- enc" . r vc' t ra- nt l or - J - i 1 uioc;ats ai-1 j movement aa iv u ui, ther the' :Wilson; Mjuyy folE the criminal insane at Ral I lOUu.J BUWM . - - - the BBtlrWUson WJttg oz tae party. Lt th success of the party at tne recent election haa had the eftect ei brls sttf oat n. mniupiunry m cbdbi- fi&tea. Democrats re .now, however,, wealing the queatton,; wWchronld It he easier to beat in 1JI14 the old ,a v"vw . . eanuldate. ' 8ome democraU foresee; each taction of the republican party , with- a. candidate, as -inf'll'l..''?7' fcv - Fain credited Is one of the most difficult problems that congress has ever hai to deal with.' Senator Sim mons says tha no one of the bills la comaimees or i- before , the-vsenate meets the situation. 80 two reat agricultural regions ot jne country now fTesent 'the sm conditions' The ietton south' is nowrratheret- ter ea thafi the v grain t producing weB. The demand for 'cotton promt tnes te eaceed the supply it Europe is aetagaln plunged uto war. : ; i t)a tha others hand theAwest 3 tlamerlag to- have the . goTernment r" "'.tee the prtoe ot wheat shall i s it per bushel without regard to 1 aa d or supply. The west through t UcCtimber 1 la asking d the fw to-,create' an' ' agricultural 1 r saenopoly.- The grain farm- . r f-ty )t is not credits that they ,1 hat a priceor their producU t wtir pay 1 expense 4nd give 11 a reasonable profit. The peo- .3 la the cities sell their labor at '.t, why should not the farmers 0, tViey auk. They want the gov nmPBt te fix the price and let them 1 1 tNoir graln.tlU the consumer Is ' f .-4 topay it. The opinion here ,t the farm bloc will not go to t extent."- -'- a v i . atr Roed wants Great Urltaln i rriinre to pay their debts to the 1 Ftat s by" ceding the West 1 ? lands. JUsTeuson for this Is 1 1 .tner to America with some f..rtined placps at our doors '"-i of great Knropoan 1. !,rr ina 'dinger 'lu f .-n-r.iing from of the li PUT Hhoirn. 1 1 proilH)i. i t ' ) 1. Un ' 1 ... i l.nvo a 1, I-ro? :n t wire of r rl I ; N. V.'r' ! . . : t 1 . r ; i.t t a - t 1 - t f U J. meat .1 1 age. -.. !. IL, lhi-- K. C." January, J P The treat! y deplored d."'cf '-X J. Lrj&n Gri' rnd t' e prompt; &p- p- ' ! -t of a r to the o. e of Sc." -dry s", t a person of Hon. W. Nliverett, if 'Richmond County, have feat" blio events at the w;ntal ti e L . . .. , Lgioiature Lore c: - The la: t r' General Assembly resembleed a X '-! y recess t aft Fri 1 rr- y a Boo.-., ani .f there ped .gatf action Af-r, price ex ; of unusual interest pend foI th9 JV ,f bc1" ht1iled Captain and Vo! , were tnjoyed xW Aiwa. 1 ure i T t a of them. - 1 to r f' .a1 i 1 t i9 deadinniwhaak) s nc OUt d.1 r f e fcb , . ia that ti prevent n V 1 UC. ' v be so 1 i tf ;ct r h lina Pentit? of report h"d not. t . uto"'; - '1 1... rs 1 f 1 1 -nauBeating in- the- olaily thv-ehairvwas ..te North Caro- limited number tutioned : aminst i wnf srarcp'y - a - ix ti.e utct tvit such details of the ; roomfaa.' J ave years, been prinfc a in- this tts,t;. J - and Senator tl XAA v-..tf ' vors ta J " iutoe'. ' tha law. so' amend- .V f rr t' e - WPS I 1 " f K ' jn,rijly featnres of a . f. days ( ao ' ' r ' s.to a ' 1 pre t. of t..i Senate tot. "le LiifVarffr a special rs-ra in d Lunate-, ani ' which '.was icpte'" t duree, by vaumona vote. ."iel ofE. d Mer of -ator,Yaraar .son cuuuty. i . 1 i v. j .jS Fa I I j . ' va v.. I ii i i ir 1 t T ,n, i- ,T 1 i,for . , . ii.-f cif 1 uUt Tavlor. 1 ihoasviaewas teter sent to the Ui - K. aMnina' therefrom noma time last year, writes his wife from Lake land, FloridaV that . alieni." havs pro nounced Wrt lose and ' s Florida Jodfre' bai set Aim free He baa asked, bis. wife to send bis medicine case and er paraphernalia so that he may prac-' m 'i i - v " - , . J " -ties medicine in Florida In. the meah- i?Vf kwa JOt)dngoiLtm$ tirne. North.CsroUna;i officers r ar ireevjl infested section tnreatening: Wef for us aratkn.ioi--ue ' contn, : Tinto; weevfla Th rlU Th "k ahadAw nariv tl.! . . . 1 v av.niirh Jannarv 2A: at 7-ftff k.v mv'"It vdll be given by tht FreeWork-' era Oast of the Trlnitv M. E. church, The" troceeda - will go toward furnish-; i iheir;claas; W.- Ttt conrppsed of 18 girls between the ages of aixteen and eighteen 'These 'rirfg' :iuiT uuuw oiucn wu wora uiwana uHi"'(a 4; ten m DXUmeCUOu wlU new rnurcn ana are . planning ,10 oo UBMtt.kWf 9 ' uiu vesta mcaiastcrB, 01 tireens boro, .visited her - grand-parents . last week, Mr. and Mrs'. Frhiier.'' T-t' 'Misses Cora and Fula IQieeler. -ef Burlington, spent a few iays laat week with Misses FleU-Vand -Wflma Coward - -, ; ' f Miss 1 Flossie licketC musie! teacher at Bonlee,. spent the Week . and with her mother,-! rs. J. F. Pickett,-? :"l Mrs, L. S. "Kivett vlnited her narents. last.week, Mr.' and Mrs. X.. 1. Fogle- man, near isiaieyi- ,-. ,. lit' A J. Brower ' returned botpe Saturday afterspending a few"-days with her mother, Mrs.: 1. W. Parks. . ' C. G. Foushee spent Wedneedar fat Asheboro, on buniness. The town and eomnronity eympathiie very . deeply with Mr. FonKhe in the death of his futher, W. T. FouRhee.', Mr, Fooishc was connected with ' the Bwy and Fou:;hee Hardware Co., ami was plan ning to move to our town at an early d..'.s ... . ' l'rf. Deft rpftcrson' nn carried to C w"- Vorf) to the loc.'J -hoppltal for trr-' , -nt )a-(t v '., it 11 hoj ! t:,;,t i n y i Imrrovinjr. C i'. 1 - ' H Jr., r-tumd b,m !!' ( i--'ii.9 time With I fi ; '.' r, I r '." , oo.-'-nn. . Hr. LB, rteed an4 faHy, af Kig Fomt v' r' ' -Jav.. t.. , - - ' ' 4 a wyrhis ? xh Bun- -r 1 f'- eerm' r at tl.a 11. II fL' uc.y mominji. V.'e aic 1. with ; Brother F tt'ar, 1 e year fr hrf cLaga,- ; ;, . The few cases flu' t: ; a rxj ivamsenr rare reuch Improved and .we Y pe there will fce no lurther, danger c ; demic of it herei .j-f. . sThe town" had the opportu: fci.ioyable troi-ra wheir 1,1 r. an epi- y of .tin 1 -) Clifford Jennings "gaTO th. img'havt feat here, 1 A good house the other futures -of t- ia anaiiatr given in rn rvry t-r s; t) . .fcaV . frJl-. ' noil t wTVIIw W " iv; ;uij,v w a. : 1l . aUW4 W11BU1, :'UV to (Jreenalwro last T"hur y s --"oon, - r 1 1 ..j "ilarket" opsnf 1 t i o'.i A.T H. Yoik The "1 Ifoi'.buRW r"nd la-,, v uay. - , , Eey. S. X. Jcott ' pasto:rw'of . t'. e Earrtiat ichun h wi'.l n1r tMr. . Run. day morninr n tha ' nhet "Vnm ', j.amsepr uan Uet and t. Kp 'a Good very practical jiermona V vacmtly in some coinujgiiH nercsna-now xa , improve them, -r-J fV"- ' I "Misa LiDie 'FVmtreBS. 'of "Blownff- i,- evert if they;5k' fornT teacher'4re wasr J visitor in the eomjnunity Sunday. ; . i iur, x-aui ? jor.r.son, iireman."and family who hava .been off this "run' ar back with w again wa lad W report We ara sorrV howvr to1 loscMrand.Mrs. Fogleman whettover? bees hero somfeUiWV f. i is- BiFERT HLLTII.U FAEI2 j." ' f ""K tXr-ca V-Irice, AtaiUU stcFcitt; tia, be iau 1 fcxtemt? u hear tt lift J.' 0. T;-lortT .Jd frtt ii .,.'1, Lr,.', ' il,.. 1 1 I W Jky the f -S. Iwyster Guand Coau pany-to devote- Ik entire lima ta fiViDg free advice and daonatriy tiona in-the fitaiA-of VnHh rvi. tiueirl-'tlDV',! komf of W lather, H. T, TkntavtfNaW'r a -l:uJI!rJjBray, of Ramaaur Boute No. 1. Jaim- ritZZXZZZ fightinir tbVMvans cf- the bnll TT'T.r fuvTO1.a,I1M;uuM1 ; - w - TMUTwiaM amaMiM ' xi- snv r r "TTt W0 VOaa WUli xeS90f .COM. the CJhief BactpriolA. giBtsIn" the (vernment laboratory ei Tallnlnh T ;fIT vT --,; ..lit-. , tp...wi',-:j.- '.T-.t 15rS?ihPV? ,1923 Wa, tHer0 Will, W abeolutdjrC&o me assistance tnat he is to rer.1r Ihe-eitensiori force, and: all e- aoesta for liavaerdoea sbooLi be saade; through. theTocal '' eoonty. ecMiu between now ana iae grow mg Knf Jir -'TtjioT id going td spend - his time lecturing .; oa - the subject of hoIl-L,weevil f ooisoniri rwherevef': teqotjst' is laade 'to?;- his Aio wiu m Bnywaere la the iUto that the. fameri.asi; ffly him; at.no expense1 whatever to the farmers, Mr.) Taylor is - coing' to select test fields in twelveor fifteen countiek bf North Carolina; which are lniestea vaw tn boI( . weenL-. Si "vill -give a demonstration of i results of 'pofarjningand '.the proper rncthoda of treatment. I : H " llcrnarkalla results in.aiicccssfnl" cotton growing in boll. Weevil dis tricts have been obt ained by poison ing oecorrlinj to tho Cond method which lms Ikm-ti developed and spon sored ly Vi) United Elates Depart, rnrnt of Afrkiultnre. - No irjestion cf the Lour is more smcrai to North Cam!!na firm era thai the Yrpc Tnrihnd of aUnrJiinj tliia enemy. t .1 nJvieo and attention '3 l"r n free to any f nrmrr i.i n..:;:j ('. - Wi hrt to ) r n :i r ";n. J-.r. d f- rmfr vliO ( trnin- ml 1 I . !-! - r n 'i , 1 II rTLLE u KETi'S .'"son and family, hart r Ua Maaonia Hall te 't pot Street. ' : . :.. Ur; ne, of ColerUg, way last waek.. .,7. I r tj r as meve4 h!a aaw r U.iL CurOsV ta his itasant Ridg.1;..'" "A 1' mill. fpkif. . unraes iaa purchased ,a t cf dog-wood and Is.run block block 51 miU full lar- -s. Clifford Jennings, who " ? -at tha home of his. M .1 . Jennings, . for the pas' ive gone to Norfolk. Mr. yer len Je- eU par wa.- an ca 1 f-e ; : here about fifteen , 1 ling a position ' as 1 a fhow orchestra. Mr. a vd ed -th e. Sohthern . America. EuroDO and .' r 1 Africa, Mr. Jennings 1 i 1 London,1 England. , Ha - e known as tha Hurri- . 'prs. r , ...tt has been dragging ' t is section and wa find s ' : h Improved. J ... urble haa Biovad back to 1 r Cedar Falls. s L...e ., Fentress, i r'ttowlng! Ho d : spending ; some time . with rc I pvt t in the citr.U lVJH T:&s Buie's death east n rfoom 1 community! :Aft acount of i ' c where in the nirier. ' ' i -iiJer was a recent visitor ,oro. ' -"vM In 1 of Warsaw, jfu a Jrisitor W ei the sast week. '. Mr. at( ,i "tor 1 1 1 t f'rmmr telegraph opera -.ve, J ? V - T. ft and iL'tJrh of Ilik i t, were visitors in the dtv Frtn . .u. rvrgnson, oiixttans v vitnw at Hts, Jennie crUygarff:-? .plfe;!! - -u! eetfny of .eTktl Jr. aa.A. U4 Jan- ne i-wowirt -Ouicers vere aley Conncilor, - Jnruon. Vice-CwincilorJ'. t. ones, . Assistant, Peeording 7 t, -haV1ak' - Condneto k.arden. v i -aton, Inner Guard; ; h, -Cuter Guard,-; -At 1 c .s 'reeorrf-1 Ann r."1 wf recorded ta Frank. 1 -, Pgt) nomas Bray Hugh Thomas firay.'of Greensboro. faterment toofeMaet t? Shiloh church Sunday. January liTtke Revs. T. J. Green end unaerwooa eonducung thev Tuneral Hugk -was years, 4 months and 1 daya old.1 He Is survived bv his fath t&&.?&LL Bray, of Bray, of iRam ut ,ray, 01 Hemp, U a... n a - w ra - m- . . m - a nected ;with the S. H. Kress and. Co., of GreensborolHe told his father the Lord, had pardoned his jins and was reaay,to meet Him. Hugh la gone but . The Courier kagain has to apologise forlhe ommianon of much news. itwmK etc, which waa cent jto Higb Jomt to oases. p ana wnicn was put In the ex press office and failed to reach na b. time. W hope to have The Courier restore to normalcy next week, ift thank oar patrons for bearing with with.ua throurh the . dianM of ti.in mm . jMiuny. wcoavooices. - . M.' P. Jun.ors Entertained VlttsaisUW-ltaininer and Mrs. J. S. Lewis entertained the Junior choir of the M. P. church lint FriWav .o.l.. Iot ithe home of Mrs. Lewis. Miss Ham mer met .the Juniors at the door and proceeded to make them feel erttet ly at homc'i.t ,: - N r After the rendition of a musical pro gram there were games and two con tests. There were. two prices given. May Cooper won the prise in the flow er contest which was a band Minted Japanee con purse." y-1 4tnv;. .ij--An nie Leigh. Williams wen th prise in the fble eentest which was a bot tle of perfume. . .- f ,A ty.x . V"? vrpe l JnaWsetn.'AB full of pep and roHcking fun and ten ' 1 1 v'.' ' VTLLIAM' THOMAS SMlttt- W'iiinm Thoma Smith "was ' borti Novomher 23, IRC4 in Guilford county, nd d o ! in Liberty December tt 1922 0 en lllnes ef Vn w,Va i. - - - 1 in. rmn-i followed by pneumonia, Be- ' i ! wie Alice Owen Imith; MrJ . in i ii n tnrre KoIxrt Owen , i t Tapf- r, Me.,; p,u . M( 1 Ir n 1 fw'd daughters, Laura - ! i . v- i :i of whom were at 1 " ' i t - ' 'id rame.' j i : - Icavpn fivi hrnthe:s, T . ir., it. a. ' .1 ' "'y an,l A. ASSEIlELYv Tbeaddrtss of Goveraor Iforrlso to the General Assembly Cut Tues day was a totaWe ttttorance . and should.be carefully read la detail hy. veri.elun Interested in tbwei fare of his state. Limited spaea per mits osly a,, brief outllaa la- theaa eolomns Jf-vvV5 The governor outlined his legisla tive progrea for the last two-years I ot nla administration advocating a nunaaar ot vg oeveioptnenU 'WMcn h-eeT ted to the fatnre well-Being ot the Commonwealth.- - . ; -1 t. Pe have no water trahsoorta- tioa worthy of the name,, declared the governor la ale anoear for "two millions ot dollars to establish some NortV Carolina state-owned iterml- aat facilities and to purchase a fleet of .ehipe." He "waked for-authority tef perstethe shlps;'promlalnx no save the state annually mora money than It costs to run the state govern ment- now, and tor make it eomzner cUlly free' and .ndeJpendenty u- xo .'eonanmmate 1, me ..project, me llahment of the North Carolina ship and aort eommlsalorn:' authorised te acanire ships ind lermlnals -t'Shlps," he saw, "may mow ne pareaaaed-eery In hw opinion," the plan? would be great vaiue m. ireemg uj awie irona the oppression of unjust and diacTim inatory freight rates,- The easVont lay; wouia certainly,: sot exceed; fsv OdO.OQO., while 4hvypwftta aoorulna froTV the scheme would equal at least io,oo.eo per yeari z ,' - -vTe ronad out tha state, highway system,: he reeommftoded aa addi tional bond INssqo of lll.OOO.Oft.'Aa additional tax ef-1 eenU per gallott on gaeolloa wad asked Iter; LT pay the bonds a eutsnng rune or iaotjue, waa suggested one-half- tots the amount1 to xae trom ' the'gejieral revenue' oT the aUte, and the ether halt from, automobile and gasoline tax. theboads to. cover a, period of to yeara. i? - tt4SrS?sSj& ,' Three additional departments' of the state government were" reeom- 4 mended, aamery, department or com merce and Industry, a department w banking, , "a- V a departmentot, wa. ter tiv- Ma. TbeeoetoC the prti... . t.aients,JCoiusIorrtao eooteaded. aa -compared to the bene- ftta derlvea; would te emalL - . -- With reference' ta tha departmeat of onumeree and ; Industry he- saldi Krter would aether data and infor mation ttpon which hundreds of our. patriotte chanwere of eommeree and other commercial organisations could commerce and manufacturing. ttf?1Snt.G?idn', Jl" rwonld Irather data and find onr weak- McCullock; Rev. T. F. MrCuUeck ttosscs and help to lead to their cor rection. It would co-ordinate the ac tivities of our chamfbers of commerce and' other commercial todies throughout the state upon matters of ' state-wide importance to com merce and industry." He thought the cost of such department would not be excessive. AS to the proposed banking depart ment, he stated that "The corpora tion commission is composed of three splendid gentlemen, hut without the experience which, would fit them for this work. Their official duties are already sufficient for any three men. The state should have a commission er of banking ot such standing and experience that whea he says a bank Is all right, oar people can put their money ia It with confidence and se curity. .This thing done right would tremendously, lacrosse the credit ot ear bank ia the great aamey centers and enable our banks to give, our people the beneite of. their greater ! t"w v, ,uvirv - - --k--. Tre creation of sinking fund of 1(3,(91 anauallr to he taken from tha revenae of the otate to pay for a bond Issue , 700,600 to be ex pended for the enlargement oT the state's institutions for unfortunate and defective people, and for the state's institutions for higher learn ing. An amendment to the constitution ot the state was urged limiting the power of the state to contract Indebt edness to five per cent ot the assess ed value of the state's property, and a second amendment that when the General Assembly establishes-a slak ing fund, no succeeding General As- seinhly' shall divert It to any. other purpose. Theee amendments would, of course, he submitted to the votes at the -peeple. "We will be able." said the Oovemor, ito carry through the .whole, progressive program upon a lower-interest casts than without them." a iil r-v -'The sum. of tSSO.tOO ras' asked for the 'development and extension of tbe state's 4 sea" .'food Industry. Large 'revenues would accrue to the people- connected with the industry and to the state to ina form of tees. The establishment ot hatcheries for small flub, on all the rivers of the stats was recommended, ., ; .'In conrlndlng, Governor Morrlaon said: -"We tntidt mats North Caro lina do the duty ot a great and en lightened state. The reactionary has bfn rrnahlngly dnfented In North famllna, and lh prnrhotwlts Ot dT('l to loud lirr forward," iriLF,r::3Li I -' . ' AT- t .ji L :. VvSCDTa ivz::., . IT '; "- t .'" . sua. W7 vwwioii wp, jiu t L. F.' Ross, died suddenly at he aa in Aahebore. last' Sunday night... kcr , death came as a great snocK W aer reiativea and. many f rienda, ..Mrs. Eoas was :one of the' - siost prominent women of the -. town. She was a member of the Methodist rates tant church- and very active - in ita . workvThe fact she was the president Home Misionarr society and an officer of the United Daughters of the Con-- she- was held by those who- were most , - tnUmate wita.beE..alr. itoea Is prosu- " ; neatly connected m pualneea, , Mnag secretary and treasurer -of the Home , v Building and Material company, -and , in several other enterprises. -.'"' Mrs. Boer was the daughter of Mr. r and Mm'.W. S. Crowson, of this hy. , She is survived by her hnaband, and three suaU daughtera, EUzabeth, Lucy r : Clyde, and Annie Gilbert. Her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. S. Croweon, and two , ;. sisters Mesdames Mi W. Parrish and - A,ICWiniimghaaaUof Ashebora.' , ' Tbe funerai was conducted from the .'j.k--residence, Tuejday morning at eleven ' o'doek. hw Hiwr. H: F. Vno-lirrtan. nan.' tor of the deceased, aawatod. hv Dr. C Wx.': I Whitaker, of s Lexington, a former pastor; and Rev. IU C. Btubbine pas-", , tor of . Crace .'MethodiatJ! Protestant ; , , mtm, vague sang xnosc euacureiy a w auetf-ttooaght,T;rAhlde with me" . 4 andear JHy Hoi to Thee- was, so, sung. ? -After the service- u ' the house, , interment waa mad ' f the.' V local cemetery A large crowd was present both aOhe bouse and at the esmetaryA'-.;:.:- JZ,,' 4 -'t- t The floral efferinrs were imnsual , - ,botb' fn beauty and preraaiott ' ''- . v air. and Mrs. nosa infant son, L F -Res Jr aotVeroite : four dava - aid. "'t paaed away on Tuesday mornintf and was laid to rest in the arms ef bis f-Itmay b truly said the death ' of Mrs. Ross cast a. cloem over tthe entire fawn.' Rh AwwatiA irif t & ; ahd mothera fsithfu) worker ia her church, and a useful inetaber of society " fft asrrririf arrn-ir unsmll lai ' - i 1 1, if " -v.: ?".., prs -saity andMstte b inanaar, she , - 1 was beloved ., by a' 'lanpe circle f 1. -4 friends who mourn bey jNUsdna arMie I ' ' j yHt' eV laetainr ef IUe,.sT-e;"t . 1 C joiirfaaymsatSy Mesi v- .j gpw-sincaen zamuyv- , Amonr the -eut-ofown-viritars at tending thafuneral were the following: Mrs. Luke Crowson, l ef Hamlet; ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kennedy, Trinity. -Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roes, Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodgin and Mr. Trogdon, Guilford College; Mr. OUvat : and daughters, Misses - Verrna- and . i ',' 3 PearL Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rass, Mr. J , C 1 and Mrs. Ernest Teagoe, , Mrs. J. G: , hl Penny, and Mrs. R. L. BUylock, all of ureensDora; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gar rett, High Point; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crowson, Trinity Route 1 Miss LiOia Fentriss, Blowing Rock; Mr -.and Mrs. George Ross, Mrs. J. T. EHis, and Mrs. Eli Ammons, of Jackksen Springs; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mc Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riddle, West End; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. John son, Ramseur; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bunting, Randleman; Mr. and- Mrs. Will Hunt, Pleasant Garden. 4 Former Cltisea ef Raadorpb bead Mr. George H. Yew, one of Tbemas vOle s pioneer citisena, died last Sat nrday night after a lingering fltaess4 from dropsy. : -, Mr. Yow waa o years ef nsja, Be V was born Moore eouaty, bat Bneved s to Randolnh wtt him A, child, livink in this county for waars. tii, wua, wno waa Miss Uda Laahtt.' wiu iuu cnuaren survive. WEEKS SOCIAL EVENTS MISS LOVRTT KNTKRTAINA. i- ; . . r' . . . ' The members of the Beta Kappa v, and several other Invite dguesta at ' her home on Dlxoa street laatgat urday evening. The guests found their places by attractive place tarda. . After several -procreations , n was -found that Mlse Donna 'Lee Lotiu ; , held top- score and was 'awarded a ' box .of powder while the,uoaeola. ' tloa prise, a bottle of perfime. was presented to Mlse Arberta angraai. fiThe hostesa, assisted by her elaUr.V Miss Ethel Lovett, served trait eock. 'v tain aad cks.'-v -r, , , r . misa MEXDKMiAijHoeTr.sa, . ; . Miss Marioa Men(fenhalt delight- fully entetUlned a few ot her Mends " Tuesday evening at the soma of Mri. Millard H. Allred. Bridge waa play MRS, ClMKI.r.H M. fx - s', 'i?", ENTERTAINS AT PINNnU" ' 4. Mrs. Charlps M. Fox wait eaa at two on-. n,n d:np In at Puturday r, z ren" 't , ! CBilcn ! th 1 r ! f A" k
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1923, edition 1
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