Iliirdy, A- uo col. iSHEEOIlO.N.C. T EE' C OURIER- "regoHAL PARAGRAPHS v Thwedar. 1923 Dr. T. Carl Wall. k& bee la His Point for the past few day with hi sister, Mtt D. B. UcCaray who i there on account of th ftlaoaf of be husband." ' - -. .-.Mrs. Sybil Barker, u4 Ua Edger toa of Aaheboro Root 1. were called to Northampton county teak woek TV. MX Mr W. E. LttCX " Mr. XaU Cox, who ha .toe con fined to bar bed ior.tfcpat taenia died April IS at tho yeare. tKuneral aorrfees -woro conducted laat Thursday by Rot. S. l - Morgan ana Rot. W. U Seott at the M, . Cherch, rrTrhT7TTi ""it of the death of fciemaW jXunaM louowoo u in ""T r otf child of Mr. wd w. p . Aahbarn -nd -ttJ Cl i - j ' ol m ,v i witically 'AW 1 Ir.,, trK. vrtiaf Mr. John & Hanson otrOro .iliu rajLMOLWiLLE NEWS Mr. E. W. Walker EatorUiao CW& The rrfJay"Afterooa dub saet at the reralar fortalsAUr saortiiif arita JdLLBOEO BOUTB 1 NEWS il u rwui Broadfoot, who r: reUdvo. to Ah komo la Fay bcro, wtumed to their ..l2. Saturday. "SuT. Wood tear. Utter aur, - . Rev. W. P. Aahbura wreathed aa ta- lira. li. w. wtotr, M sosta ruyawo- Ra-Ja- 1. .1 - Kta i " itereotin seraoa at Gray's Chapel, Mlae Linda Williams bm retorted "."L',. r and Mi. Marnret VL Smith, of thla ?"" ".n m,. , - vi- r.MncWo aalaaV eaaorted sandwiches and teed SiTtT . Arrfl 18. ' Immediately after the cor,! tea followed by mint. . Several rto tbe Munldpai, Election -rhkh, itEElfuw,,. -th. itor. bdda tbe membera of the club They aay la cornea off May & After the prorrara vaa corxauded. trie boateu serred aprieot and cheeae aaladV aaaorted aaadwkhoa and teed HoKAAALri. Ifc.ter polnta of interest i Western Narth S? Li.??,..CaToW Mr and Mn Hanaoa wUl Ky)teaded the eommeneemefiU at Bam tJ,. with 'tha TLentacry. -mmwa --' ,: . aad happy lile. ond Uaat wm . IUT .Wooj went an opera tioa ia a Weal hoepital i.p.trTi . i - uiku uu mi mum noinv. taa won- j;r.-r., mncn unprored. bQ player and hi election ball Measr. JUeea ATJrad reatdr itf" Pranldiiirille. ' Their many rille atreot. The general topic for thta : w"B!?t Enfu ' from sear Baaaear, wbera ahe taurbt Mra. M G. Edwardnad a paper winter. - ' John ManaBeld, and Mrs. 1. U Koaer.- nroti,. jth and Annie read, an arUcie o Knlnrt Broote. . I Colev wer euaeU at Mr. Jack White' of Svral HaU. Sunday. : Mra. Ada Routh, and Mias . Alt Walker want to Aaheboro Shopping one day laat week.. , Rera IX A. Voneannon will preach at White' Memorial, Sunday night. Memoriall eenrke will be held at Gray Chapel, the 4th Sunday in May, and at Bethany the 3rd Sunday. WHY NOT NEWS were-present THK PRISCILLA CLUB MEETS ... . . l i baa mored to hi home Wednesday afternoon of test week by recently bought from.W, P. Marble v. u Anuct itio nome waa on depot atreet. - - j niada miusually attractive by the van- C. C Curtis. L M. rrUIV 1 IB-; mwm. twji.K eaK- MX. W.JL PARXER : - - Of MT. ur-Aw CartiA, Tom Black and A, H. Borgess ed the attention of the guest for an attended court .in Greensboro last ( hour or more after which the hostess ' Auman. j assisted by Mrs. & L. MUlikan served t "i being: confined to ker home with In- .71 i 'Vni' MMHrilT Bad the? fluenaa, :' . ortuneTl ' 8prairi ankle... Misses Virginia Winningham, Ida tnteforttmeoi rBTj- .nnfiW. Moody and Mr. Georee Teame at- able to be tendeH cpmmencement play at out again. rere V.Z1SSV and Messm.-James. Betta an harden ! HMrs. Kutn uw "7'iKivrn Manessattended the -'fvneral - of son, Albion WW reEoencei. arm Davilg Herap Sunday. y Aaiiohnral and ia anoving v from home at Asheboro RouU -U, MfciWPrdlipsof.Randlemanwas t.htm "Monday - looking for a louse. He want to. move to Asheboro, the latter part Of the week. 4 - . ' Mr. Toy WAscr ad .ftmllyv have a Asheboro from JStar. where they have been Uving for the past few! years. M,K. Waon onneriy w " Mr. W. M. Staley owaa in Aaheboro oiinrt while Mondav. returning from mmr fini-lnes", where he attended, the funeral of his 'daughter, Mm Flossie TJawkhMi, of near Erect , A - - Eugene Kearnai , son oi wr. ami "Mrs. Marvin;Kearhs. "formerly 'of! Farmer, but "now of Greensboro, wre Achievad the ? feat that : every ranam juavis ax Hemp aunoay. y Mr;Jt C. Johnson will in thirVie future begin the erection of a" hand some store building. He will put - his stock oi meronandise on the first floor. im the second floor there will be a Knights of Pvtbias Hall and Athor rooms for rent... , . , Mr. A. 0. Frick and family moved to -Elizabeth City last Tuesday. Mar. w. 1. Horner, of Kamiwnr. the guest of his sister, Mrs.' Jennie Williams, Sunday. .rMr. Jim Betta ia at Memorial Hos pital, having had an operation for ap pendicitis Saturday. .Messrs.' George W. Reiteel and Wal ter L. Smith, of Liberty, were visitors in Asheboro yesterday. - ' ' Mrs. XJd.Mendenhall and two chil- Tliomas and family, Ernest Routh, ear, Miss Lime Allred and Mrs. Peter All- red were visitors in Troy, Sunday. tertained. nil . flrmiffAnm -team ia quite an honor, ; .i...! Allred of Worthville have accepted nda Canel of "Candor ana, nna4Ha v. wtl. utn. XLCVo.b. , -1 w wra w mamm Minim i .M.MJ XL A. Armstrong of Troy were buJ-1 Ruby McDonald and Mr. DerwlSSS nesa -visitor Aaher0, Mwrllm,5!: n?wwS.?,lt-TiB.itor"i '--WD! Yorkr of High Point, attended lea cream, cake, ami mints. Mr. l Cox. last - - : luHmY waa -n Aucu" Bvf.f. ujm u vuv uui unc .Hk . . .- aMHiavipn soapier u. u, badr er home with- r s. ji Morgan will preach the " commencement sermon at tne m. je. church Sunday at 11. o'clock. I G. H. Cox and family were visitors " ri," jjvf Art .she ia abla to be cprnmencement piay at, Kam-.i- Greensbor Sunday. ' rm- WQ IZ?$ -r'd, Sam C' C Julian, and Miaa vaoftAri ' - aHuipVMMi. Ari nuu vm , HirnaMiut Jiinan war tniRKT.s xii. uie J. B. Teagne, near Pleasant Kiarden Sunday. , ;v C. L. Allred and famfly, C. c. Miss Stephenson,- of High Point, was a week-end guest of Mrs. M. C. Thursday afternoon the Randolph Chapter U. D. C. was entertained in a pleasant manner by Mesdames Joe V. Koss, JS. H. Momsr and W. A. Under wood at the home 6f Mrs. Ross. An interesting newspaper article provid ed by the hostess was read by Miss Esther Ross on the preservation of Mra. N. J. Tippett. who has for the past few year been with Mrs. Cor nelison. has rone to ML Holl v to make C Was En- .ner home with her son, Henry Stuart. I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King and little daughter, Nancy Jane, of Alamance county, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Trodgon and and children, of Star, visited at M. A. Cagles last week. Miss Mary Graham, of Candor. spent Sunday at T. W. Lawrence's. Messrs. C L. Monroe, of Hid Point. V. W Parker died aaddenly at Mt- Gtlead yesterday moraine aged about 65 years. Mr. Parker ia a aabataatiai business man and fanner. He Is director and vice preawent of - at. Gflead Cotton On Co. He Jeares twe daughters, en at MC GUead,' Ua Ella Parker and auss Jarue raraer, , musie teacher in Baptist UaJveratty at Raleigh. The deceased is a breUer of Hdridge Parker of Troy. " , " MISS RUTH HADLET TREASURER STATE COLLEGE fTtfcSS ASSU- CIATION . - . ' At a meeting of the North Carolina Collegiate Press - Assodatioa. at Qoeea'a College, at Charlotte this week, Mis Ruth Hadley, of the Greensboro College for Women,, waa elected treasurer. Miss Hadley ia the daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. W. Had ley. of Asheboro. Miss Mary Bulla, of Asheboro, and Miss Blancne Cav eness, of Coleridge, represented Dav enport College at the meeting in Char lotte. It is gratifying to the Courier, as well as the many friends cf these Randolph County girls, to know that such honors have been conferred upon them. MRS. FLOSSIE DAWKINS OF NEAR ERECT DEAD tfcftlA Chanel. Othftf than thifl t.hPftt'J- C. Laurence and V. R. Rtnart 1 - -----'i ------ . , , - V-i v ,f Was no program for this meeting, the Annity spent the week-end with their following an illness of two weeks greater part of the time being taken parents. ith influenza and pneumonia. tw TPa.M f li.aH ivF Hirfiirv of upvwim pians lor tne tentn oi may . " maniey w imams oi Mrs. Hawkins, daughter of W. ML Trinity-College. Durham. Lectured at cetehration for the .Veterans of the Afnfp0 parted Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stoley of Seagrove Route 1, was 31 tha school auditorium, Saturday even- county. After the business meeting v-ric, ounoay. years old. She was one of fifteen wwi .vver, uie Hostesses eer vea cuii- 7 . - auman ana children. Mrs. JJawian S nusoanu gealed salad course with nut and auas mene King have been attending jM nwlrins. Hied the 23rd of last caeeae sanawicnes, couee ana wmppea """'"iiu w. itamseur tnis week. November also with pneumonia cream. ' mra, joim Auman and cnii- 1 : ... : uren, of Seagrove Route 2, visited Mr. HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS , and Mrs. J. a Yow, Sunday. ENTERTAIN SENIORS I Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Monroe and son Visited Mrs. Monroe's mother at Star, the ing" Subject, "What should be dream of FraAklinvflle. . Several of our people went to Ram- seur Sunday afternoon to hear Rev. J. Clyde Turner. Dolph Jordan of Newport News, Va., is Visiting here this. week. L. M. Welch, and son William Hen ry visited J. P. Marable, near Sea grove, Sunday afternoon. Mr. John Free and family of High Point were in town Sunday. Messrs. Benton, and Alton Moon caught 62 pounds of fish in two days, Tun . laver: fato '. and little hopes for.Mendenhall will leave -Saturday Ttnocking a home run with three men i New York, where she will -join .her WklS,''"'.' ' ' ' thusband, who is now connected with. Hf '-PercV BosuCK 01 ureensuorw.- (vmuiucukiiuuug inwu v ' dren are in Asheboro, the guests of. the largest one weighed 18 xounds. Mr. W. F. Beddings family. . Mra. . Mr. and Mra. S M. Ruin and Hanch. for.ter. Miss Catherine, of Winston-Sal' em, were weeK-end visitors in town with relatives, -watt a vtrftnr in Asheboro Monday, Mr. and Mr, M. O Auman oi oea- n. Monuayr eur, to atP ernors Island. Capt Mendenhall .was transferred ' from .Camp H Benjamin ' TheJunior class of the high school gave a most Asheboro Sunday, eniovable ' Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Graves and Mrs. party last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georm Ferree. on Sunset Avenue, in honor of the Senior!" Mr., and Mrs. E. L. Slack, MissMerle class. Mx-. and Mrs. Ferree's son , Kmg and Mr. Otis Graves attended Wplard is a member of the Junior the State Sunday School convention class. held in Winston-Salem. 'A principal feature of the evening! Mr. Carl Smith and friend.of High was the making for each other of , rwnc, visitea nome touts, sunday. booklets by the Semors. Pictures The deceased is survived by three children, her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Staley of Seagrove Route 1, six sisters and three brothers, five brothers having died. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Hulin, of Seagrove at Flags t. V. fcmith were visitors in Asheboro Springs Church Monday afternoon. -m? x, r . Interment followed in the cemetery. Mr. and' Mrs. J. H. Fenton visited in High Point Sunday. - Dr. Anpcrt pf thfr University, will rrva nassea -snrougn vviu M a bji. . T.v t. -..- afternoon anroute to Ramaeur, to aSamonz the business visitors in Ashe-Uood'V - - - - . tend the eowmaneemenw -. iWn rfntw v - y - l ;H rn m..j f.m,i - U-3SVfUtU vrt-.ltn. Wade Smith, of .David Holliday, of Greensboro visited;ni where tables-had been set -visitor m.JUneDororumuj.-. .-. I fireensbora.. , ,am the' imRta TWiaa : in town. Kunriav. . - cWW .eiaoorui course oi . reiresn May McAllister. Mr. Smith is as- '.r u ...... tor of the Church Beside of the Road SUGGESTIONS FOR TOWN were cut from popular magazines to illustrate various events in the lives of the- young people, illustrations were very clever and amusing. ' m. ;;, - After the booklets were completed, all present were invited to the porch Mrs. Joa M. Torester la in Ramseur, -this week,' attending t the commence ment, M y- r-i ' The Presbyterian congregattoft has ' Watty Improved tha, guounda around 7 v- -i.vn.v dfic hv .terracing . and , -nrflnr next the street and sowing . maa Mm tht vard. Mrs. F. E.,Asbury made a short vis it A,TUBKant Garden laat Saturday. . .. V Bethel? Aired 4ft fiwtys, Chapel! 11 ,,:tm n A ansinnro Monday. . Kir ann mra. owmwi TWilUam Clark ef flight Springs f are a MSm Ora Mae Burney. t Qrt Saturday night: April 281. at. Tsxks X Roads a piay -ne ouiie.. . rt..iTn will be iriven. An in Graensluvrri' i MJea i Cloie '- Lucas and Miss Lora Rosa taught a. most successful school at Welch School in Union , township this-past year; ... The commencement program was -prepared but on account of some misunderstanding as to loca tion it waa deferred. There waa much disappointment f in the; belghborhood, that the building promised waa not available. . The members of the school are said to have prepared them selves for one of the best closing , ex ercises ever held in that community. "- Rev. J. W. . Haddaway,: Deaii,of Western Maryland College, West minister. Md., . was the guest of Mr, OFFICERS 'Admission. Of 15 and 86..eent8 wfll D,Frarik' Redd tog Jr.; f; Tuesday f Jilght- I Mr. Redding is a member of the sen ior class at Western ' Maryland this year. They accompanied the body of Rev.' Otho Stone to, Thomasville. . Mtv-H. iBryant of Winston-Salem the wae a business visitor 1n Asheboro v tftltaVMut. Miss Lyae B-eams, oi in Aaheboro shopping Saturday. : Thomas Fox who is a member of he aerJd ,clarif H3!?. o.vi wi , -WnAiiv temembered the , Zjr.- 4if oflnn to their Tuesday. 'SZZrttiiT fifth- of May , JRev. Ht F. Fogleman returned Mou, . commencementtho at, j-w 55il: o; rvJ lw P. Wooir was m w"'"" "' ,. A.-JV.. ""it. ..-j vn in a series of meetings- Mr. Arch .Winalow, of ,. .WorthviUe, was greeting his friends in Asheboro VUU1.. , -T , , T-r.oW ounty who have mea yesterday. first They are comrades ' wancBS Mr. Thomas Walker, of thef Cara- Hancocfc- elri" way Section, was in Asheboro yejtor uiiu rvnii Wm. D. Cross ana . ' . v. , . rp.- u--1 "Dr. F. E. Aahbury, and there are It is generally understood that the present -Mayor and Board of AldeK men-' will not stand for- re-election again., -,. . . ,, , i . In getting out a new ticket we should not forget that our town haa grown to .such an -'extent that it is Kery important ' that a Mayor and a Board of Alderman be selected who are fully capable of looking' after the financial as well as the moral inter est of our town. The following ticket if elected wmJld represent the, various interests of our town, including man ufacturing, business, professional, la boring and moral interests and one which I believe would appeal to the women voters also: For Mayor John M. Caviness. ! Aldermen J. 0. Redding, Free Ross, Dr. J. G. Crutchfield, C. W. Scott J. T. Lewpllen. Ocrk-i Harrts" BirkheaI. Treanurer Hal M. Worth. ; It . in true that Mr. Redding is on the school board and would not be allowed to hold" two OfficesT at one time, but that can be easily arranged. (Sgned) One Who Has the Best Interests of Our Town at Heart ments. The place cards were daintily aecoraied witn . dowis of violets . ana Pink rose bud, the class flower of 'the Seniors. The following refreshments were:' served: chicken salad, wafers, pickles, sandwiches,' marguerites, iced tea,- cream, cake, and mints. Besides the members of the Junior and Senior classes. Superintendent D. Wv Maddox, Misses Jessie llichard- OAII.. Maw Sua T?nt 1 nA IImaa 1Mv!av and, Massa Lambert of the hitrh school faculty:-krtd Mesdames E. L. Moffitt and W. A., Coffin, cjass motaeis, wei present. , As the'veloasing feature of the even ing's errtertainrnent, Mr. John Red ding, the 1 president of the Junior class, gracefully presented each Senior with a mock diploma, on which was written a personal sentiment The reading of these sentiments provided ! much amusement. The Ferree home was attractively; decorate "'With bowls of violets and' The farmer with no schooling earns 240 npl1 Vflar- with a nmmsn oiKa1 ;?"L. !ieduoation- f 556.50 per year! high school education, $648.50 per year; with a short cours training added, $898.95 but when he adds the full four year course in an agriculture col lege his average income jumps to $1, 254.00 per year, find investigators 'at the State College. Employees have been busily engag ed in blasting stumps during the past month on the Lambeth farm in the Hopewell section of the county. Dyna mite was used in uprooting the stumps which were left when the timber was cut a few years ago. Stumps have been taken from twenty-five or thirty acres of land, and the surface is now smooth enough to be cultivated with machinery. Mr. Verd Stout of Thomasvilla Route 3 tips the scales at 370 pounds, in sixty-fifth year. Mr. Stout moves about by the use of a good stout walk ing cane. f REMEMBER "MONEY IN BANK MEANS SECURITY" And we would suggest that you deposit at least a part of your income in our regular savings count department, where it will always earn terest for you, compounded quarterly, and ac- be- other s nring flowers. . 1 went it to Vthe Mrs. Lacy BlM arid little son1- Wal lace, were in Asheboro yesterady, re- turning 1 their home in High Point The nau . oeen visiting atrs. . 'DEATH OF MR. DOUGAN MISS MORRIS SINGS AT RECITAL IN GREENSBORO MissQajrabel Morris sang at a re cital given" by the members of the junior class in music in ' Greensboro College last week and was the redp , ient of much praise. She sang, , "Garden! Romance ' by couiG part of youi' pciv".u.:ic-nt rcicrve xUila. probably others, Mis ,Linraa. .tMk to re ' .jtA Aowtmmnt of the Asheboro - gnoo anj family at Ramseui. i T vi fl,a contest held at, Mrg. w. B. Allred. of Orangeburg. &.,fn. i-. nnilaira for Women, s. C. "has has for the past few days Although Wtt! vWntal!ye fiV,becr.e, guest of R.-1. Sicken fam CS -Miss Uurkhead1 is re-fly, 3 ) ; ; 1- " Y, VWWiusi .w--T Mr on I Mrs W. Hdvao VOM . VrntkV-tP::rr' -r;rr r, ; d to Durham yesterday on ccount of Grant-Sahae- fer, ant 'The Harp of Delight by Harris., Miss Morris sang. "In the .. , , ; Garden of-My Heart"-by- Ernest R i aiea marcn inii at ."-J.ai a 15 wen.--r . orr tha Aaaih nf Mn Tnirnltl Mrs. In- f i" l t0Wn lR8t S8t Mis Juanita, Greggy iaughter . of 7 night and Sunday.. . Dr":amt Mfs.-J." G.'gg ef - Siler I'm II faaV n,AiM-al rrttrnn Anvil OrV i . wj. iw car iwiiut av j-a.'ia vu ( in liiack Shc hag.a' goprano voice of delightful: , City won in the declamation - contest IIj.i tt tfi day last weea- iiw :.! .- r- T.V rnnfnrd. son ik '"w crSnvonfrd. underwent an tAlff On o aw a rz. yonng man w aom: weui. 'i-v ' ,1, KV Tlnrrla who WaS.tO loate hi homo al RamaeSt -andj ff? to, Kew Orlean for tne Anpui , - .fAnrled the Kxnibition mt-Mapl SnringS and WDQ,;' M- Ruth Cox returned I, her home In Anohom thia "eek after a visit to r,.r ltor Mrs. T. V, ..Bocheljerln TIrorth tlih School v faculty Pn5 with ' homo .fo(V. Mn JeJia Ann Dougan SO, atHhe age of-68 years, w? . .. . nimlitv. Mii Morris la a mmh(r of Ua7'aMaKg00r Wi W an the senior class at Greensboro College; mother and held in high esteem by all this . She is the daughter of Mr! WVJnK 6er,'.?h J ET'iaTid MM.fE.-H. Morris of Ashehoroj mtsaeii by her relatives and friendB. ! , ,ui . r.Mw. Douran is. survive bv ' her ha."?ny. em " ,,n . th,,s I nunbanl J. T.1 Dohgan, two daugh-1 ,0. M TJl 3' ters, ,Ir. J. E. Hill, of Sophia, Rout """T8 -'f', 1. and Mrs; Florence Rush, Cam- l" "g88 i , S M.M ?I,'i' . I.MVALWPIJBMCAN REFUSES tunny ivuuto l, OIIU yv . .1 gw , of Asheboro. - I Sunday She wwt accom- nomo 'i.-rJ Vi-.j.- f rnnied'howai by Mlaa Jiary.rnwj Wilson, who Is 1 V member , of the a0" HJnrk D. C will annnal May 1,0th celebration in Ashe l",ry ona'who V voto'ln XUZ Medjon M.y 8th mu.t bv thoir nnmnl in by sun down iavuruaj, -..r t T and Wr. D. M a t at piwh'-v , th Woman's MUwonary Guilford. College last -week. Mr: Henry ' M. Roblnt Of Asheboro, and Mr. Duke -Robins,, of. Greensboro, left Monday morning for a1 fishing trip in the Eastern part of the State. ; vSevaral' Aaheboro. people attonded the birthday celebratloa of Mr. Wyatt faj.av .lT TTm1m. MHaait taw (J.ViIaMI ' -J The Cpmmitta on Near East Relief Work-in, Randolph' sish1 to. thank ah person who contributed either clothing or money in the recent campaign. ' -: Mr. K. L Smith, cf Asheboro Route 1, has recently installed .. the. .DeloO lightinr- system in, his home. Mr, Simun vorcnasea it irom nr., -u. Cox. of Aaheboro,- dealer .-.for-vBan' Miss Gladys Trodgon et lianuieman ft vinltad In"' GrNmsbbtd, Thursday. Mr. ""and VMrtf. Waller Martindale and shall aor Melvln motored o Brtow Camp Sunday, whera thef spent the day visiting frtoeds..-t: ""'.f;-; The funeral services were conduct ed, by. Rev. Kenneth at , Back Creek eWcM li Interment ' followod in the cemetery. orly I., w. ' r T",lWf Plr'e wa among ri'lron who attended" the 5 r-'a ThmHt. ;. ;. I -irV-r wrt ST ATP, FEDPRATION WI)MA8 - rl.IlH MEF7TH ' n-' Win? UJV tv, Wnrth Carolina Federation -of Women' Qub will met to Wnt'"H Salem, May ml to BtltwitB nana t tha RnbfiTt E. IM Hotel Revral mmbr of the Ashrtdro Wo nwn' club are panning to attend, for least, tot til rmnn r,ll,!y mrMing wi.l ne r"ia a dy t ATTENTJONl,- I o it Mernbera efSkandolnh Cfi.mti, Jo Iniln litcd Confederate VeteraWs nvc hereby ailed to ; meet- pu ftThurndr y May W, 1923 at the M. E. Church m Asheboro, N.- C. at II o'clock A? M. All veterans are cordially Invited. kttttrt this . bnainesa meetlne The Daughters will serve dinner and wMl provide othar entertainment". ? me Vetcrr-ns will Join the Daughters m MoradtiaL Bervioes. i i 1 ) r v 7 . 4' I -c-Vr-V i' st tt Ummande.- ;.. :-.!-.'P. 1L MORRIS, t-.v. . " Secretary. ;o cheer for;sitgar trust (From'Olilo ?tPto Joumnl (Rpp)) One thing which we, a loyal aa! enthusiastic , RcpubMcan, refuse .to rhocr for unless we get positive or to dp so, is. that among th" ether i clurivjB 'evidences; of the abounding KijntryJiololy' through the'" masterful ,W ofTnto itf mi, m-Aaf n,lmltilt mt'An in o o o o o o o o We cordially invite you to join our REGULAR SAVINGS CLUB and help keep alive the Spirit of Tiirift in this community. Asheboro Bank & Trust Co. t V-".- u i- MULS STOLEN r2 the facthat,one of ou leading Hugar romnojilea ha doubled its customary ; fllvidenrlr " 1 ' trt " I MRSy MARGARET ROBINS DEAD I'l-.-Olfr ' '" I MargaretRohlna-died at hr home , on Ahboro Route 2 April 20th at the nge of t vyar. ' Mm. Roliir. had many-friends ami waa held In high estoowr by all who knew her. i Thev:dcaaed is survived by Mr huabandV. Mr. . I. M. Robin aad lU .children.: . The funeral and burial jer . vice were conducted by Rev. r I of Randlaman at New .Union Church, CAPITOL THEATRE SATURDAY ONLY STANDARD FORMER eitSi f audeville 5, BIG ACTS - 5 MATINEE 3 P. M. - - NIGHT 7 and 9 I M. 2i and 40 rents 45 and 60 cents SEATS FOR NIGHT SHOWS NOW ON SALE: 1 . . aivr r-nv iivin at tna win i:am- .... ; ..... I- V . 1 I- , ?.t , . mon-i piaca rear vaya iwu., .. - n MOt- ml VnMrni.Y OF rwio fifnv tnwnahln had a muia - ' 1 1 1 " " " " LI- 1 . . . . .1 . . - - - - " . .. 1 ... . . , , t . . n II . m... I stolen ftionaay man Apru o. an Imi .nT A VaaP Old nTul. Wlfh Ing 800 or 900 pounda. Newly shod mi front feet. Ha ahoe 01 hind feet The hair on" the end of "bob- of th" toll is ' pure whit, gear about Inch long cut with I" Darbed wire iv ufi h!n. TTie mulM Tinme w AsnEnoRa weds in ; tuom. s- i - ASVILLE.- 'Mfas Eaale WM' and Mr James Wyatt both of Thomasville were mar- rlH, April Jn. v ; . , it.. Vr-. Ka aitraetlva dnnah i-. , m. a t. . Hill, former! of ,w-r , i.ii. n - - ' . , I i,,.ir .Hf haa many., friend. W O o o a o 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 . . a a ak w aa aaa. a aa a aa a shiiikiA aa ' WE REMOVE YOUR BACKBRSAC - . . INO BURDEN j V, that heart you down so every Meaday. No more blue washdays at homo, who t . . J . .... - . you engage the ASHEBORO STXAU LAUNDRt tToo your - home wash, .-..- i rt. - - -.- " -Figure it tip with our. reprseaUT. It torts you ho more ia the ena, and tavas muck ttL' , nssa 17 W.f. POISTI . vr,-.- rit"i!.ir Pi' l mnn-.hv. fn'innt b Hd t! i to--n ami county. , .. ' ! , ' - ' V ! t . , 11 i f r the rt- Wyntt I rrfinl,",n ' 7UJ,f 1 i. in of T..":..iiYi;ie.