LAND SALU A1 D A V i 1 -0 . twl. i::r ly ai f c..l . lit. h, i::3 f r ,. ..Cc r; ;::o", Ca.a and are Y.t: to i .s. r son .ir. ar, cboro boys at--c at Jackson 'r. and a ' 'r. Cti. L rrne'J ho has re- y v !err ,-r.e operation -for e ,.,s ia i.ckiord. LI, ia re ared as irr.rroving. ' Llr J. O. Forrester and. family cf p ..-.m.eur Vera the guests of Mr. . V. 1 rkhead and family Sunday. Mr. Joe Forrester returned with them af ter a wee: i v-u - A nur:..r .-' A ; 'i- -nH,1 t' C"" ..JC " Sr-rings - -v ;ht.- -'; : ' : - I'.rt James Coy!- -on left the lat ter part of lat wet for her home at ' p.ockinf :.am after a week's visit to xa'ntives in A-heboro.' j ; ' ' -l.,Bs Jess Cox , of "-the - Winston -Craded Schools is at home . for the i j jiiss Kate . entrain is . viaiung -friends at Littleton this week. - " l Miss Annie Brower left t, Sunday "for" her home in Atlanta after a visit t'tp relatives in .town. - -' '.? 1 Mrs. Eli Ammons passed through v nm, Mondav en route A to- Jackson - Springs. Mrs;' Arumons has been vis- iting her husband who is now mana ' nf tVi hotel at Dunlan Springs. Misses ' lAlcy ue u juuvci uiu Mary Moffitt .left ednesday to at- tend the summer school at fi. 3. C .. itnn tn Mr. and Mrs. Basil Brittain . S. Monday June 4th a daughter,. Isabel. i.. 1... 3 i.r It is' 1 ;i '-. 4-.-.t Jet if Uft Wetk. Mr. C. L.r.iir.g ho has bn for U.e Asheboro Motor t.-:. r.y for t-a pat two years has jr.;.a.-t-a i J i ire e- j i i.r iuwf ar.y f. a Mr. 0. II. : ..f-.rt ana : r.ss Ukn t ree of the I .:: ( j Mr. Ceon i. ipoon cf 1 rai.kl-nvGle recentl t'ected a r..t;m'wer of the I !L.rdcf ' Mors at the annua! i - roee'.'.rg of t Carolli.a Motor CUt j Ci.. ren' Lay will be h:d . Uie: 4th Sunday in this month at Lrowers church. It will be an all day affair with picnic dinner on the grounds. The Sunday school is progressing nicely under the management of Mr. IMebane Henley the efficient super- r.umev Lewallen. of High Foint, son ot the late Frank Lewallen, has irona to California to Tisit his oldest hmther Ilenrv Lonnie Lewallen. Ka wa accomDanied by Carson ' Atkins. They are making the trio te- Califor nia by auto. ir., Lwaueir u brother of Mr.' C A. Lewallen of Grant township.-' . ; ' -" " . Mrs. J. D. Koss ana -son wosopn Jr left Tuesday "for wearemeiifl where they attended tne young peo ples Summer wmerence oi . au - ? Mr. and Mrs. Or Rich and famfly vr. nH Mn. J. T. Evan of High Point, visited their parents, Mr and Mm n T Rmith. SundaV. "--v is . m fiTii4 m. L. B. Lambert and children and Miss - Massa Lambert visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. t t i jimhwrt in Thomasville, , the nast week-end.' ' r . : i . . laUhnm irardeners are beginning to. enjoy green beans and many other .... w. . -. r fc-J C.ec ut.ro arj:4 ia Attexro i. a? '.J -l spend severU . 13 Ur. l ager at the CDtrU I..: Born U ilr. and lira. E. W. Cre . cf Totmruli June 7th a son, 1.- -ert A:on. " Mr. J. Frar-k Powell ore of E. Cms towtiiUp's proffSiive dUi in ctamurucating to a f r.end eonc-r 'u.g road improvement ia the ecu says that every cm seems pie-; with the acoompULmenU in rt i K,iM i;r-cr. Th Muiena in Mr. Poe.-- cummuuity are pleased with ti.e roads in their aecuon. Rnv lot and build TOO a cozy Miss Nell , Fox is : spending J this mV n Greensboro. """ - . Misses Virginia Steed ' and Carrie W irittain have gone to . Greensboro f Summer SchooL . " ; V 4" , Mr. Lf C, Moser -has purchased the - jzaniv Ferre .- residence . lit East s .--Asheboro and Is doing some : repair . jumrk before moving. . . f Rush Wood Park is development -close in; bufr-a new place and lots are t heap, and will be sold forrwhat they "-riil hrin at oublic auction. June 80, . - m Tt Mrs. M. - EL Frazier.' and 'chadren ; Edith . and , ! Eichard, of ' apend some time ', with their grand- I Mia Islev Smith. ' of High Point, -was a week end visitor in town. Mthio nf their own cultivation. 1 Thm Piioa . Knsrs Keai &a.yo Company are offering fivr dollars for Hasty property which wilk M, sold !.tiv. ' Supsrestions should be ad dressed It B, in care of The Courier. - vc T T. "Riphnrdaon. of Star, is in Memorial hospital Jbt .; atnin: Mrs.vEichardson will probably under- fn-ft few davsl . imnnir the voune ladies; who left the first of this week for Rummer school, were Misses Thelma MiUer to v 1 f. sot ? College. Raleigh; ? ana house. It will pay you to buy a lot at Rush .Wood Park, June SU-free, auto and other attractions. Mrs. M. H. Walker and little sou have returned to their home in Kern- ersville after a visit ,.to Air. u Spencer's family. V Mr. a C Boling of , Seagrove Route 2, was a business visitor in the Vitv vstrdav.- Mr. Boling "says the wheat crop in his section is not extra Miss tlixabetn iauer ana oruuiw, Mr. Elmer Luther and Miss Dixon of Winston-Salem were guests ei -. r and Mrs. H. C Luther Sunday. . Meet your friends at Busa wooa tov uni aula &t AnVifiboro on Farm- er-Denton - highway, -af ternooa- - of June SO. Bran new Ford given away. Why not invest in real esxaw Buy a lot at Rush Wood Park ?une SO. rn tewonira fifVf PRESIDED S Mr. F. Goodwin cf Grerjboro has t een ia Asheboro and other towns in t.e county for the "past few days ar- rt-r ring 'for some special aaverumm , a The Cwrier. - Mr. Goodwin has r ut on similar pagea f adveruing La several of the aewspapers in this section of the State. , He will give tealy five dollars In cash prizes ranging as follows. To the persoa finding the largest number of errors ia the advertisements he will give I ! 0 00. Second largest 18.00. - Third ' iTDQ. The money will be left- wita The Courier for the contestants. The page of advertisements will be gin next wees. .. ' '."'. ; 1 Retard Emersoa Killed and ' Deaver t Sssith Seriously Injured Whea . .- Car Tarns Om.-.,"... ' VTkit is' knewa as Etuh Wood W13 Everaeart Cts Several Ertkro Park fana e ranaer-Deata higa-1 Bowl and Irnemai lajanee war is aow being developed and aab-j " . - - IMdA aad .Ui be aald U loU .and! Will Everhart. of Thorna-Cle, was all farsM osrtainwg a lew acreB run qowb T7y-.-- T . .T, aad will be sold to the auraest waaer uenioa aignway o "r' - easy terias Satardsy Jane SO. b!e a car in which Qifford, Varner and besias at one thirty ia the afternoon. Allen Long, f ThomasnUe, were nd- ..If yoa want le state a gooa jug cuouo Mnt attend this sal aad buy oe, physicians ware summoned to at woerty.VU is t. be soldact of- tend Mr. Everhart but the extent of tend tot sale aad withdrawa, bat will the man's Internal injuries were un-t-e te the highest bidder. Doot fee- eertain. - . let Je briag your -aeighbor. - Free, He suffered several broken bones Vto ' - - , nd prui-es about tn. , .' '. - fsc- ' - v ' ' . '- ' " . TBivrrw kfws ' ' I . th authorities are said to be J.'iV" . "'working on the ease but so far as There'wnile a 'meeting at the could be determined no arrests have School Auditorium, June -16, - iww been made. r o'clock P. M. for the purpose of dis-J. ' A Ford roadster In which Harvey Ttofinr Smith and Richard Em erson, all of High Point, were riding in the-afternoon of June 10, kft the road, turned over three times, crasn m.a lfn Ksnlr in tha road near ProV' u (uw . Man , " . . idenee church, completely aemouauius the car, hurting , ErnrAn whose skull was crushed, died within a few minutes after thf accident, while en route to a hospital Smith Is lying in nospitai in a cnocai condition, and slight hope is entertain- ed of his recovery uarvey; :uce aid to have bees the owner - of . tne machine, was placed under arrest v on eussingthe proposed school taxing B. C Kelly Farmer AsaeboraAttor. district, election of Trinity township, and school bond election, wucn are to be held June 19th. All interested nf the community are , re- Mr. 3. W. Fletcher, of sausDury, was in Asheboro-Monday., I ' i .. nr. trK.rt Howard., who is man I 4fAe aw w 1 , clerk on Southern raUway has been rw v -Tlvooks .has resigned as state superintendent. tof public in struction to become rresiuems North Carolina,: State College, to which position he was.., unanimously elected. , " , - 7 ? . n, RMnk win nroDaDiy do suc ceeded by Mr.; A.. fAUeiVt director of teacher training. . 4 , t; ukq rnT ii".vrFttTAINS v v iure. ' Mvrr1 Cox.' s of Ramseur, Route i entertained a number of her friends at .her lovely country home "Whispering Pines? Satutday. . even- in nink roses. . meadow lillies, aiaie and Dotted plants.- Music; and interesting games leaturea w .ew: Ing's entertainment 4 r ? aey te Locate la Greeasber Friends here and In .other sections of the state will be interested to know quested to be present, . prepared .V to that Attorney R. C. Kelly, 'formerly ask Questions and enter into discus- 0f Asheboro, where he was for more . r. " r ' u w.7TrL nanv. Winston-Salem, and return to dd union at theSUte Uni- Pe ll be associated : T - ' L: - w rf ' th Mr. C. Hinas in the' practice . Those attending colleges at vari-io xhe new firm will specialize ous places who have returned horn m 8uch branches of the law as relate . for vacation are: Miss .Hasel Cole- ,.,Hnn .Knslnmu mans cement. ' itrane from Guilford college, Mis Ber- tes The success of this firm ttaColetrane from N. C. C. W,-Me- . k nntt; both' its ' . laro Tlinm and NeveftB ? English i t.n.M w.r,miiH ia Jau. xtaii was csswea. . w ia leged that the occupants of the .were intoxKatea. ..i-'v: '--;.'. Mrai James Covington of Rockingham Mr. James Burns ii,frfjiiid V nartv of friends at the . , ii. h.d hAPii vivui ki" - - v: . Vom Tho Kndcm nnzes were von ' riirmineimiu, ju.i - .i i Vnnoa"- twn miles norm .t.";t.. . l s t ' SPeent Sunday here, .the; guest iVAJToaS. H. Jones, of Mrs. W. D. Smith. v--i t ,rr..oT.qMro will begin a series of re- a! car .tn;.-n ira .t At. SsniK nave gone tK Carolina ' l,v. vatnrninir home. E. H. Craniora ana r laniuy the week , end t , ' Jackson J Mr, spent ' ' , Mr. Arthur Macon has severed con- nection with the Brmtn irug , voiu Tany. In Salisbury and has assumed ' v.a oanarui mAnacershiD of the- new Yadkin- Drug Gompany which is one ' of the best and ' most r perfectly equipped drug houses,' jn. the rotate. 31r. Macon xs me son vi .. r itj ir...' llilwHl.."ie'V been te 'visit relatives Ramseur tm -Wednesday. June 20thv te visit relatives body lg cordiaiiy rovited pat- SL'knd' family tend. ' : ' U" - 20thv by Miss Hallie Ross and Kooen Buncn. ? ine gueav oj. hwuw e." en a lovely bo of statiopery, A sa- ad course was servea , . , , htq.m Mavme and Nellie ' Ellis of Millboro and Miss Claudia Cates ot . -.. it !, ' lAiHAWHAVf ' TAT Climax win ieavw "" "". ;::i.-fBtr)i-''ii''-' AnViAvllle 'where they will attena me V -jiueou v..i" , - 1 Ti.T- 1! ,M Ward Who ' BBS spending several iwi.w'" mother Mrs. Albert Smith, returned - To her home in. High Point, Saturday jifternooiuf Mrs Ward has been in Aad WR'S'J'a ( tut laJfapioiy. gauun - strength nndergoing tereatment( ln ' John Hopkins' HospitaL; ; ; " 1 Born - to Ma and Mrs.' Charles r ' Coltrane,;! High PoInV a son, Bax ii. t?o . 7th.; Mrsv Coltrane marriart ; was Mis u Bertha nf. w. Tfoddinir' returned yes- 4- terda'y' from Western Maryland -Col- ' legge where he attended the gradua- ... MWi Mabel and IJllie Parrlsh ,. n winotmnlem Tuesday. tjciy r" . - , if,. Woik.r Craven and small tnmori tn their home 5- in . t Green sboro yesterday after visiting their parents, Mr. and".-,Mrs, J.. W. RirVluad - Little Miss .Minnie - Lee r , Birkhead accompanied them home tor few-weeks visit.. , -'v , William C .PresnelL and John - V, Burkhead, Jr., are at home from the r University of N. C - Mr Presnell will ' attend the summer school at Chapel IlilL Both these young, men are " members of next, year's .graduating -lnn at the University. The Foreign Missionary Society ot ih M. P. Church met at the home of Misa Cleta Rich last Monday after- Miss Maxine'. Redding of. Cedar rniu U vlsltlnff Misses Mae and cinra Prasncll and Mrs. John Bran J. t). Kosn. Mifa Ara rjdge, J 'in Lpwis and Cleta I.ich and Joseph I j, Jr., and Lucy S. Lewis sre at- f t ; II. P. .:.;. ich at V.". ivi n Mrs. Charles Redding Gives Sewing Asheville summer, school. The Misses Ellis will teach in the- Highpoint -.VkIei ft.vf folk '. ' Mr. A-C. Pugh, of Millboro, - ana n. f yi TTnhhnrd. of Farmer have recentlvv Installed - vueico,, uk"" plants , A" - -,' .' . . M(o northa-'Presnell leif wonaay for Greensboro', whew-she wiU attend Bummer school at N. C, C.W -Mrs. Hattie Cross Is-visiting rela tives and friends in High Point this week, -jt;s' i;?? m Misses 'LucvLeighrfLuvettt and u.n Mnffirt left vestardav - for N. n rvkiitfm an jureensDoro wnera wej nrtii jittnd aummer school. V-1 .4i 4 The ChariotteObserverK: 01 June 3rd contained a, splendid pictura o. Miss Nan Lewis, a aaughter 01 wr. and Mrs. JS. Uwia,MUs Lew.is U a student at Converse couege. spartan ? M... W ' . Grecrorv and Calvm F'raxier gave, their Sunday school whirh ia" comnoBed of- thirteen boys of the Baptist churcn an outing at Humhle's' mill the first - of tlus Ruv a lot at Rush wood farx ana make the;best possibla: investment Sale Saturday June J. v auio given away .and-other attractions.: ; Thursday afternoon Mrs. Charles Roddinir entertained at a delightful Bewing party at her home -or Soutn Fayetteville" Street.', On-this occasion the entire lower floor was thrown en suite" and" beautifully decorated'!: with ferns and cut flowers.,- As the guests arrived they were served ;punch by Mrs. John. T.. Brittian ana mrs.,w. . Ferguson.. After, the forty ot v more guests sewed for an, hour, MisaEthel Johnson piayea several piano aviuo in a beautiful manner, and Mrs. H. W. Walker sang, - 'That Bweet uttie Womantbf Mine, iawompahled ;ly Mrs, Ferguson. "Mrs. C. S. Tate ana Mrs.iJ.- E. Covington' ot Kamseur sii tended the nartv. A salad ourse with tea followed by founts was ..serveu. trwc 1 ana t wnita ' preQoininn uw A number of people fronv this sec tion attended the memorial services at Brush Creek Baptist church Sun day June 8rd- A good .many 01 v tne old members who have moved away were present" making '"the ' services Mam lflra hnma pnminff. Mrt J. U. Seawell, of Siler City, spoke interest ingly on the opportunittea young people of today nave, -. . Mr. Dan Welch has been confined to his room for some time. Rev. G. R. Underwood preached the funerals of Mn and Mrs John Brown at Pleasant Grove- '-Christian chuch the first Sunday in June. Mrs. Brown died about- fifteen years i ago and Mr. Brown three years ago. 'Mr.. and Mrs?"Ed. Si Phillips ; and Mr. and Mrs. P.' C. Brady visited Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks recently. Mr; Brooks has been carrying the? mail pft Ore Hill, Route 1, for" eighteen years, succeeding Mri. Will Ellis who was the first carrier and who was killed" on an excursion .returning from St. Louis convention.' It is reported that this R. F. D. was the first one in North Carolina. Mr. Ellis and others of that Vicinity got Congressman E. W. Pou to visit that section and help establish r the ' The: wheaiin this section is much better thanWifthe f armerf ? expected. The grain heads on., almost au the wheat appears to pe neavy ana a gooq corn is looking fine. .."':,.'.;: i The Bonlee and Western Railway Company: are putting in a siding for the. Standard Oil Company who are now placing theif" gasoline: and- oil fixtures' here. ', '. "' . Dr. Denson who is visiting in In diana during this month has made ar rangements' for ir. Thomas, of buer City, to take care of his practice, ur. from Guilford College. - ' ability. Mr.' Kelly " being recognized : Hiss Elnora Craven has returhedwhiiem Asheboro as one of the States fronv school and ia spending her vWablest lawyers. . ' ' catioa with her parents here. ? v t... .m r' ' ' v Misa Jewel Farkln. who is taxmgv FirA in the business; oistncx x training at a Washington hospital is Kinstott, last Tuesday night did dam- S pending her vacation witn nomeioiKsage to the amount 01 awu,wu.j, ere. ' , . ' .fc.. 1 . . . 11 ; i':-:-'.- Mrs. TVE, Story is visiting reia- W. L. Coletrane, ':'lection; Judge, , ; tives in Asheville. -and R. IT White. Jr j election gis- iWm Dorothy Wood, Who .taught k JXA SdgaTotr, & F on .In the eral Wood reeentlv. boro, this week on a charge of allow- Miss Bess Johnson has returned. to," - Y""- v mm , were indicted Dy tne grana jury v m v, her home for vacation, having taught in Jonesboro Graded Schools, the past term. VMiss Carrie and -Mr. Charlie Phil lips, who have been teaching in the Greensboro schools are spending a few-days with their parents 7before leaving for Columbia University- to attend summer school. ...y. v : Braxton Craven who has been , ill for some time does not improve. Miss Hazel Johnson entered train ing at the High, Point Hospital June lst"; - - n Mrs. Bess Covington who has been teaching in the Thomasville Graded School is visiting home folks nere lor a few days before leaving for summer school at Trinity College, uurnam. ; Mrs. N., C. Johnson, and Mrs, Ston er and her daughter Eva, with her two nieces from Salisbury have been visitinir Mrs. Craven. Misses Ora and. Hazel Kuip .-, nave 1 been visiting friends m town.. Prof. Willis and wue are visaing hdme folks here." A - " . i Mrs:' Nannie Craven is , spending some time in Charlotte. - Miaa Lela McDowell who Has a 10D in the High Point sewing room, is at home this week with itonsilitis. r Mrs. Lewis Welbourn is visitiug Via f artief Mr. F.rlfl Johnson. 4 Mr. Marv Hoiran and aaugnter oi High Point visited the Miswes John son Sunday evening. r Mr. Robert Ballance. son it Mrs. Ballance of this place, is Ariously ill at a hospital in GreensDoro, December, 1922, term, and since? that ; time have been at Uberty under pona.- You can select a pain here that will look GOOD, feel GOOD and wear GOOD,, Last Meetingof Randolph Book Club i jiii-JaU Season m?-V:. The last meetintr of the Randolph Book club for the season was held at tha home of Mn. 'W. H. Moring Fri day; af ternoon.' - The lasrcnapter w the Life of Edward Bole was readi.by Mm' w A'. ITndarwood. and Mrs. 4. rt PM(n nail an interestmg sxetcn of the life of JKathleen Norris.. A de- licious frozen salad witn sanawicnes, tea and salted almonds were serveu 1 and 8 P.-Mto givo the typhoid and, dintheria vaccine. . . f'v In the Bending Chair Plant at Siler City la a man' 81 years old doing a whole days work and feels that it is his. duty to work and- not , idle his life away. Mi-'. mt..kft. fivA haa Vrimnlet- No BTiests tther than club memDers ed a business course at the Woman's fwere present on tins occasion. Col egein Greensboro.. ' tL T- Dellrhtful Parties at Garland .Mr.Kranx Auman 01 oeagrvv -.. - - , j and C E. Allen on South Fayetteville Thomas will be at the Bennett Bankl Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nance of High each ; Frida,betreen i the' hours of J point, were In town Sunday evening. mm. Mman wfin ivns Ail iwv. Tjnif i,u firnd nn his Lsuse vntil If lnnlra Ilk A new D1UCC II. 19 uuiic nn til date with its electric blbs on the front porcn, ana a man PHt , -1 llu.nf- AVF The StrawDerry crvj w uuvuo around here. We ara all sorry of tMS. . ... ,r Mrs. Crissie Clarit, nna : osier, T. J. Finch, visited rnenns on Sunda evening. VII V''W w a- - , . . t June Royals hoias tne reginu"" hnnltu for the bond election. Mrs. Warren of Greensboro is boarding for a while at the home of ur inn Hnvaia in norm xnuiw. A daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Woos- ley is visiting mem i w f""""- , COFFIN & SCARB0&0 ; " . ' r-. y - Wv1 1 . r Jr., fcro 1. . i t. i i t' ' -U 0' . X ft r. i r . I!. I!. v. I t ( f v ..:-) . ; ' .,ro I :. . O. V : .:-..;:;:t ! r. and :-r. J I '.T. . 1 1 I. 1 I ! nni . 1). i in ,:t Is igton. y r I t ! atrwAt of Mrs. Joe Forrester, Mr. J. S. Lewis has returned xrom a trio to Alabama and other Southern atta. While Mr. Lwis was away he and his brother William - Lewis wra in Mexico. of meetlnars will be held In the Methodist Protestant church Dr. J. G. Broomfleld of Fairmont, West Virginia will conduct tha mAetimra. , - . "' iV . Heavy rains which have fallen throughout the country this weex have hindered the fanners from har- vc-ung. . . I.'esilnmes L. C rhillirs and W. w. McQuin went to High Point yesteiv t'-xy afternoon. I'r. and Mrs. Mc Gui.i ere ninVIn? preparations to move to l"h Po.nt ... Messrs. M. A. Walker, of Kernera ville and J. A Coltrane of IT'h Toint , at tl a ho" of Charles fpen- r..rn. Lptncrr aiii- 'l,!)f.J arrnrtT"nted i r i vi . ' :X Tv i.--i s f,,r a fow cays, CLOTHING FOR NEAR EAST ami t a r- 1 ! t ( . ( 1 r f r n 1 t ( : r j( It '.,1ored ill. u old -.r cf i . --:!- t 1 t's i.I- 'Twft deUflrhtful narties'wera given Thursday at the Garland Lake Coun try dub bv- Mrs. Laurin Cranford. One party was given in. tne. moromg unA tha aaeond from four to i tit in the afternoon. ' The morning party mala nn of thirtv or more guests who enjoyed Bridge at this attractive place. At - the conclusion - of , tne x.m.i it rnurifi inni aira. iui Hodgin held the highest score " in Bridge and Mrs. James Crutchfield the highest in . Rook. 5 Handmade handkerchiefs were presented to each. Punch was served by several young girls as the gueBts progressed. Later a salad course wun sanuwiciwa, tea was served. - - - . The party in the afternoon . proved equally delightful as that of .the morning. Some of the ladiea . took their sewing and others played cards a mncl nlpnsBIlt hour. . At .the conclusion the hostess served salad course. 1 . J . ytcCcr! r.--r! h ' ' ! Tl following ii.v, : .n has been revived by friends In Asheboro: Mr. and Mrs. I-'-'.v'n I arrish. re n'lp-.t the honor of your 1 rpsence VnVl.ln 1?af VnHat will UIVMUIIM v .v. . in... .. ... be-, received in. the state warehouse at Raleiirh nn to-June 15 and those who have - discarded ' garments -. . ior tms most worthy cause are asked to make shipment direct to Raleigh or send to the local committee, in a statement just issued by Mrs. Hal W. Walker, chairman for Randolph county. - Mrs. Walker pointed out that when the regular campaign' was held ,the weather was abnormally cool and very few had discarded weir winter gar ments for this year. Aa warm weather has settled m us. Mrs. Walker asks that all discarded winter garments be sent to this Christian relief work.. - The unfortunate sufferers in-1 the .... rs A -A Mr. ana mrs, wacar " - visiting Mr. Andrews, protner, Marvin Andrews.1 ; . are .ft. . c.. Avarman has declined an t..tnn nf tha United SUtes shlp- ping board to cruise a weea. u ... .vtn th Leviathan, be- : trina will cost the """ v-v.-" """"' I tax cavers of tne country iwi , hut Kt. .Ian km inn rltnw aaiVa aalHa lmm rl - Fresh, Satisfying, Sanitary Sandwiches ,v , At Both Drug Stores - We cater to clubs and parties : Give us orders for your re freshments for your, Inn " cheons, teas or parties Sandwitches 80c per, dozen Phones 160 and 126 ' MISSES COX & REDDING tie on i at t- !, to l.r. . . IV lay, t'.e t-' o i . Lt hter. Ui; j McCord, f'h of Jun- t Eplfsro Ih Carolina. Al.hehr() ! r. McC i ' dealer, from what America aenda them, so thorough is the work of destruction by the Turks, wrought by a religious hatred for all things Christian and a German training of "schrecklichkeiw These articles will cover tha naked ness in summer but are entirely inad equate for an Armenian winter, which closoly approximates that of our own Knv Finn-land states." T 'f v ' . ; f Tl.is clothing can be shipped by r.irctl post to the Near East Relief clothing warehouse at Raleigh r turned over to Mrs. Walker. - From l;..! ; -h it is sent to the overseas warciiouse at'New York and from t1 nhipped abroad after being din s' 1, cleaned and sorted. The clt:, in? which North Carolinians send now v ill be used next winter to save i.ii-'-.-in lives. - Many were found last year .who I s i drs7zed themaelves for miles suf- ' -2 from pneumonia, acuta rbeuma- i n and frr7cn fot or limbs, simply f, r. I.;, k of clulhing. Just a ft'W W PHONE US .TO CALL fot'VoW family "wash this week. Why a ; suffet aU tha discomfort, and inton- ivanienca of toma washing wren will do tha work o mucn 'oeuer . . . o much cheaper 1 Have us do your washing once and wash-day will r.-t Jonrer be a day to be dreaded at your house. You can make it a day of r f or pleasura If you choose. " ASnEBORO STEAM LAVM 3--rbone57;W.P.ROYSTi:U,!' 1 ; .1 ...... .!,!! r'-' -:.t I ' nnc-t q ro- 1 I . ! t ve !- I ii rou"',noij in -ve I U.'s a;:"rv 1 t; s of I fro7 to !ra'.ii 1 TRINITY COLLEGE SUMMER SQI00L r. . June 15 to July 23, 1C23 - ' -Vnr. ir-hor pftllcre Btudcnts. and cradu' ' of standard hi.h schools. No aflcmc-n claEccs. xo c:r-3 ex thirty-fiv2 ttud nts. Arr.i r: ry n - Priory lvA rrarr.r.-.r -r"- cb""3 tr.v'..t ly Norlli Crr; 1 r:!.!.A:ii) i:c!--:;, i ' ' 1! ! I ' h in r t In f the 1 C n-