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u: ::d:. " " (Ey r 1 Y -shir ma' .n cl .. '...'V- i ha-- t'-irre 1 already r i . v has pr c in 1 s eif. .' , bin in l.id i y fir. ions tu-1 number of 1 publicans and i OCIiitiC F" rr.t President's f;c as a renew , S , vague, neb ..' ' tions'.' to which 1. ed to give a c . speech is fi'! 1 v, dictions and 1 ties, believe tit. crp'ioe the c1 ... on the cou . t r : Pr'sidentt... . ii 1 t e 3 1 ...onei-r.odf-larrs ot m- i 1,. i a .i for 1 :s . i of r.a- iT att'it-.i-ion. . 'He' ?Z cor.tra- tf vi a r 'on i ' i " Ltfota trie sp ech only J co nted as c?rt" fiction ' of t: -nators had been i to oppose the jati- -! f! nsr the text . 01 senators said on r we speecn wai f Lr. ilardiiisr stood nut for the mo ,."; '..or,s he now rro- .. . . .. . .. poses the host.ie group of senators , would certainly be incicased. . . ".mL - W J. 1 1 !. . ... ( A ' . . . , " . l Uie court Because i..-'y con.uerea it would carry this country as definitely ana as jar mio t:.e i ""e oi nations as-tney couia noje &c ii.is time, in view of the ignorance and prejudice of;a large body of the American pub", valley Lilies, while down the right -licon the -league, Democrats have 'aisle came the groomi and his best ncen wuunff-.to hi-. 3 ttia i;enr.hiipin4 smucrflrle the countrv in at the haclr- ' aoor dui no srying that nowhere is :the .President; iat the court must h ..?.m : r , . , . . r tiie league, that the judges and not the league council should be elected tl.oir successors, that the power to fix the compensation of the judges . should be transferred frotn tho lpno-im to the Hague Tribunal and that the league .should hi f'm,iH tbe ecl've ,iii. w uiuuiiijc iiuin liie . "....v niii;jf aiv ociiuiu uioir llOliey- court. He would make these changes m?on. The bridal party was L enter in order to remove the objections that tained-at a two-course lucheon at; the Creat Britain would cast six votes to home of the bride's parents, Mr, and our one in the league council in elect- I,Irs. M. W. Parrish, on South Pay w- n-u,uv wunui Ail civrvvW" ' ing the judges but at the same time t ---- rf ....... w j.v 1 be admits he has no fear that Greatl ,1 rittdn's six vole would ever La , t to the--dip- -n-e of oir own i a;.li'y. . a i...a iiLat . .atjiita lias ' now - 1 ' cht to in ' 1 oi.uers .of ti.e I. t -e karue by t tl 6U( 1 C es but he thin 3 they would do so to please America, and secure . her '. ce peration.j! t i - - : ., ",ji. -J a . -ft .... .... .'..'( '";.'.!.- " Now in offering to scrap the league and organize on its ruins his assocla- 4in 9 If TT II . . ..-w"t vi iLauuiia iui. valuing . uubs not of the lsague. The enemies of the j-league are just as hostile to his" plan whatever it is as they are to the plan Mr. Wilson asked the senate to ratify. On the other hand Mr.- Hard ting can not get any court at all with out strong Democratic support in the .senate and we are told that he ' will .never Ret the sm oort of tiie" "Demo crats if he attempts , to,, scrap., tne .'league with his associations 'of -Bastions, ' . s ,. ; . . ii , - -ti,' l f Y Leaders here are going further" In their prediction that if he fails to-se-' cure the court as a part of the league of nations, he will fail of nomina tion, lie mu, t look to the',llughea , Hoover win ?, of his 'party for support in the convention, lie will have or- jeiteu mat-sunisort if hn t; :m. j: Mr jus ot. -.. Lioum r clearly repudiiii i own secretary. friends say there i in t' league of 1.!- . . . - : 11 1 re 1 ' ' '.....,1 of l..d ; ..its.. .. liu;,i.es' r i'.vwr hcliiivpr .. .is tl.. n the f -c-e ' -j f. ' I t'.at the 1 - 1 "1 ft s - i . tuns.... 1 ) t '- ' t ) f ti I If - irr ." ' t! ut t 1 ' i pro :t a:- f - i ' J i v i i t t ' I H I ' - 1 1 ! .1 Weds Shelly Man , . . t : rbbcopal church c: a beaut Jul wedd.ng . : lust Tuesday.' when i .1 recame ir.t bv.e - !, of fchelby.- The .j C ''-9 y d-.eorated wltn itaiia, - About 800 people in.pi - i.-ce, and trailing lover the state, Virginia, Sou'h f e of green . and lina, and Washinp-ton,- D. C, ati. " 1 out., . . j this wonderful convention wiiicii i t..e cereir.,-ny, Mr.' H.!ed June 12th and closed Friday J sana- "As the Dawn" 1 22nd. A snecial train earripH tr p . l C a !y 'or i : f i'S. i. B. Etedman srave a, V.i f ""edi-.ation" from 1! :!r. , r then san',' again, I i f-coi.d nu.'.ber being "O, Perfect Love". Ti.e bridal partv . then . en t.?.M to ti.e F'r&ins of f Loherujnm : r maii played by Miss Nan- iJ.8, d raitn Mqnrce; Harold ...ii, ... -.ay; 1 jp. toss, and ur. v in. ii.ii, Asneooro." ' -".,, r ' down the left aisle, came the r. ..id of honor. Mian Ma Viol Pma"n Ho.:r cf t'.e bride, handsomely, gown ed in ashes of roses crepe meteor, worinn a waha AnInMJ 1. i i ... ry,.ng a bou"et of pink gladiolus, f aiiAw k.t m5.. ' !iinny - n-i-o ,.-.. v.jn..i ,,;.. . , . ""f0 vutmi me unue, oressea m wnite organdy and carrying the ring in the heart tjf a lily, down the- same aisle. 1 3 . , . . - .. r vi . Aid lauici, who trave her in mnrrinco 1.9ms tha fair bride, wearing a becoming suit vi navy owe wun iiat to matcii -, ana sana-coiorea assessories and carrying a shower bouauet of hriHe'a man. r.;r. Ka nh Unvata-r .et,jn' liev. W. H. Willis, r.nator w fk hvi.ia performed the ceremony, -using 1 tne 1 oi llnDl-essive- ntiir Rorvica f -Vio H"". . j- i . o - .. v . fv j.ijf- ceremony, Miss Nannie Bulla' softly played Chopin's Nocturne, and later played Mendelson's wedding march cs recessional. , Immediately after the (ceremonVi Mr. nnH Airs. IHofWl' 'In. their car for Asheville and other points in Western North Carolina, 1 eU' Etrpt. tit. nn nMni.1" T w Mvvn, .,1 . Amu: -; the o..t-of-town guests for t'-e wp.lding, were the following; Mr. 8 id .r. v. A. McCord. 'Jro. .w i.r. liilcy idcCord, of Shelby; ? Vmol-i J,;.,ry..t-- Spartan- I rs; McCord i? the oldest daughter of t.r. and J.Irs. 1L V. Parrish,, , oiie is" a young woman of charming and f.'"- iiersonauiy, 4 wno numoers her friends by the score. ,She wai educnted at; North Carolina ' College for Vomen, and has been a popiiu, music teacher Jn the schools of Ashe boro and Shelby for several vearn.- Mr. McCord is a prominent " hard ware dealer of Shelby. 1 - PICNIC PARTIES INVITED ' : .: TOGKEYSIONE 1ERRACE an. invitation to tlie people ef Ahebof 10 nave tneir picnic, ana f ourth ; of July parties at Greystone Terrace,' ii East Asheboro, where there are three rood springs - and ; plenty of coo fcbaJe. .-. -J. . Birthday Dinner,forMr, J. E. David-son- and Mr Gurney Benson t On June 17, man . neighbors . and friends, of 'Mi. J . E. Davidson, . of fcpero gamered at his home to ce- .biate his -29th birthday. ' About 125 were pie9enoit' this happy occaaion. The crowd gathered while Sir. David sun was at church; and when he - re turned, accompanied by the minister, Kev, Mr. Jones,. he wondered wnav was-tikkg place. . . ' In the s1 ady grove, In front of Mr. and Mrs. Davm-jon, -a table 40 leet ! in? had b- 'Mi bet 1 and complottly -., ,., ri-.irjtpn bppf, cnkeR, pics, i sa..ii il. ids of dt-licious sund ' ". I' r J'v, I.Ir. Jones had I a '. : ! ii a 1 icturiied ! t-..J .jlJ ti e f!.-;.',t thanks, to the ' - t. i. i r was i honor "of ' . 'i 1 ",.1-tv and , j i !i L.ithday. Mr. Mr. I 1 r i i t' :. la t 1 t, ' ' t I i r - fi Ko f'.itr t t ci.ubi 1 jve it. lected. for the ten day's cor..'. t.;r y-" T-"-'e than . f t:.e M. 1'. c' e, at .-..vi-' rune n.,;es nr..i t tr a.-' 'the firt of tbe l..ue Ei.!te tf A.-! ". is eirates. from (Ireensbnro to T' where the citizens of Weavervilie i. t the delegation. ..-" T;i- ,-. Iiev. N. IL Harrison, Jr. j pastor of West End church, Greensboro, is pres ident: of , the young people's work .in this state, and F. N. Stout, of . the vice - president. Udeil Hardware Co.,-. Greensboro is It was through tiie ef forts of these men that the conference nrnvod aiicVi n unprasa ... TVio facultv ' r. was composed of fifteen men and wo- M means 01 uuer-city spirit m the men of the M. P.; rhiwk and ntVr!t ' , his Bubiect L..iiir. "lnter-Litv denominr.t:onis .from Ohio, West Vir-Ii gima, Georgia, Maryland, and N01C1, Carolina. Eolftndid conrsps -were of fered in every department of Church, unaay scnool and Chnstain Endeav or work. About one hundred people received certificates for sneriat wnrir taken while at the conference. i X he citizens of Weavervilie- gave an informal reception f" Wednesday eve nine', in the cnllera anHitnrinm. honoring the - delegation. Thursday afternoon a picnic was enjoyed on the campus,' this being given., by f the Weavervilie people, as a farewell meeting, before the; conference "adr journed Tiday morning uiiMuuig. ,- , -- v,vv,v"i - w ucvw auwiuuuiiu; " rirsi x. noiaers or second Grade Certiji Tbe neoDle attending thp rnnven- ii" fiotti otticesp historian.. M Li prize. S5.00:. apcimd nfivpri 9 Kf j mka u-kit.... . tion had the pleasure of attending an orrran rerital. at. fmvi PnrV Tnn ' 1.1, . .? ' - (ivu especially ecially, for the delegates. n at firnv PnrH. Vnn.Vter. This oriran at fIrov Pnrlr innntpr. ed the finest orchestral organ In tr.e woria."Mr.Jpmes Alderson, - B. A. Mrs. Back, of England is organist and "v f iswwH wao cujucu very xiiucfi. Alter tms the party motored to the wu vj. uuuacL muuiiiam lor a Tiip.nu' ; v:..nnn nft B . . .. ....... SUDTier friven bv Wpnver fTollntro owrl'i for a "Sunset, Vesper Service' con ducted ny ur. uucon, president of the N. C. Conference. Before attend-j Ine the recital th dplo rrflt.inn-'tricffoil i the famous Biltmore estate. ' Monday June 18th, about 250" people who were attending the conference en ioved art ou tin ir '.(. ,. . MiVioii r , . o ' , , ..i,M,iii,iit i highest-peak east of the Rockies." The . t A atirorillA ri4-irvN.. O 1 . - 4 ed a speciiil jacture which was ten rrected to attend this great meet, WJ?!1 Sf J?""4 work done by Rev. Mr. Harrison, th ..svw ....w. .. auvcuucu iiib comer ence are giving mm a free trip to a . . f luurig reopie s uonierence at West ern Maryland college. Westmlnitl junryianu, mis week. , This is ,thfe largest confennpn for mm... . ...1 Iff 1 i . ".. w.. ,i iw i.i.i.i.iicn. ocverai uimr v- " uicu a lew weens ago,1 jo cii i . , , tnU ' V : . ir, K: . ?!lhv aa Ben.t intone spreaa LSJaS Weavervilie again next June and a A, very-pieaaant ihddent'of.'the:Ashebo loiKci uuiuuer oi younc neon p.: ji-juay murnimr -session 'w 'thn Ar oir- w are e) in ir . , v- , --- r.M..; ' irevcTt - ., yfUliumi :, Visiting 01 tne M. J. flhlirph. In fha IT & . .. ., I. lnpWHTlriir mar .V.J -. : - Uw - W. IT WnH.l . '' II. Gradv Miller dpllirhtprf hi. ia; circle of fripndfl -hv tlf ul boIo at our, church Sunday mom- - The writer' "said grace" Sunday at a birthday dinner at the home of Heit- ry Osborne on Miller- street. Almost 10U people were present. ... J. The' old chnrrli" wn th trana nf k beautiful wedding Tuesday, that ' of Mim Lilly Hazel Parrish and William first in the newt v '. I . In connection with the regular h- monuuy communion next Sunday, we will observe Old Folks Day. Persons ahflVA (10 will hp hnnnrorl nincfi TK old time songs will be Used. A cordial invitation is extended to all the eldet- 1 I . . ,L . . 1 ' peui'ie oi me city. . HOT AND COLD WAVES -While -the southern, ea.-di rn, cen trnl, end north western United State!, including Alaska, nwfltprcd in a heat wave, but wwk. Clifomia and other i-rn pf.-iffMi find in-: i.tr iur the tiii of y " crops considers!.!; ,0 western f.titfB. t t' e ttn.e tint", nwh fi a has 1 n having v ithrr.. I' !v has i-. iai!y eold -v. Frost (I ,n of t i in some Ti rone taaiiy fiul- jfi 1 fiom a cold wavo fur ti e past FATA MA V Vr. iUod n!ay The -.i on met at , .It in its tlsU av, " estauiii,ii a scnool of jouuml-'o . ul at Washinp-um and Ijm as a mum- 1 rial to General Kooeit K. te ana fgea upon tlie nn-nibers their duty to rWifl- -form on South-' ' I'ayeaevuie Nmwnte m County bummer Schools uportthe uadcrtakiiig to the tuuest 'street and g north on this street to Atl t'f'-era and rro;p' .e teach xusnt t ' - 7 . (Depot street,' then -"'west 'on .Depot ers i " c'rt--":(" 3' ' the Ele- ltir., banttord iidi tin, editor and iruneisi muliaaerot raid vinnton-.sai a in Journal, caned on tne city"4news i apers of tne Stace to imitate the col " iiau. uui.'ciai'ues m uie cuunuy b excnanging reporters'- and city tuitors as tne colleges. eAChange pro- tul ld.uOi3i. JIB auSrcetiLud tfm lrmovaaon.! ri nd What the Newspaper uum rromote, it." , .i, w ciuHing session vii irtuay, whn B. Sherna, of Concord, was re-, cted president of the association ver his protest, and. immediately re ined. C Jb, -publisher wf tne nevuie crazen was men elected ,ui s stead. 1'he other oflicers 'are 0. Honeycutt of -Albemarle; '-second vice president," H. Gait Braxton; of inston; third vice presiaeni, iitt. J. Lassiter.'trf Bmithtieid: the OTfice of Rficrptarw nnrt troo -4 1 " w vvuiiwMunvu iiuo ucatiiLH LUUUid",..v1;ii!,t;:H -.SJlJt" 'ompmaii, 01 Jktaieign; oraWr'j. -jL.t Uons, ji' of ltocicv ' Mourns .'nopt.1 ... ' ., "... . . .-.-i . - - - t buu, miss ueatnee codu, bantjoiu I irtin, Fred U. May, Price,' ii, T. Huriev and H. -H. .Varner, . - v P. Kawley, of High Point, and H. j wTfvjr, v uiu , 11 uraxton, discussed auverusmg ,1. 'im am nn . uNa.A.. . i j. "vuio vu uuai ,iiiunuiiu-. ,.L . v the iiavorv loving- run wm mnviui Vja4..Puiit aa tne,J)estweekivJ vyoiiayer iii xne state, Stacy lirew is editor and publisher, otjne Pilot Krief sketches or tributes to two the -. association's me.nlsnri' who e passed away since the l..st an il meeting - were. sub) 'lied'" and d. A tf. Joyner of the-Greensboro ly News, read a sketch' on tne late S. P"r.r,j,w. Jopr.hu8 lpnipls, o nive rea u bK!.. i t,:i ti H - Kawley of Higu, Point j, inemoers J3.50; second prize. S5J.00 or eouiva- tf the executive comnuttfift. T(i. l JLt 7 ' W -eqU1Va of Mrs. .koSes tt, Cone.- Mrs. ConeiboDri,:"j2BO '"' f, T, secured by Jiolders. of .Provisional K ! the.newspa- leCmiS iUJLi SW- by .graduates of pet men and.wbmpn .bf NortB Caro i uasseu amonsr tnem enakinff k.-J.. .V. t ...... ......Tt ... ... 1. . 7 1 nanaa. ,' , - i - -All Of Fridav ftftprnnotr nn. .. MM..1 M . .. ' -v--w , uicxvoif : e""'""5- - mwj s ui ; interest wout-hei-village-'were visited, This wan tht , rfivrf L...Ju.: i. .V.i. . 1 J "' " JwniK; XVOCK commun t.v. I H III . vwiwaig ex tended the association by the manage ment of Mayview Manor, . ' r. . was ujiis ut inn mjinv Minwa.fi.ii AUUUI nil Af Kll DI-o.rAW Mril. il V " T' ; BW " uip m juuiviue Saturday, I rhlTNTV tiTTvfiiV iJ - ? - "X:rr ; Arrangements are .being eompleted far th (Vinntw jn,i .ii, . L wvi'ywi von- venUon to be hpld l uv.V, Epip,, church, Trinity; NUX Mon-. .uy k mii i ut'Rdav: Jni ku an.i . i ..i-.j lav n ,.t luesday; July au and ai. i'm . - r "Jt -. . .. . v' "TV . - v - iy rresiuent, Wri. 1L lli The vnunv Iml id "iwrionco ii mis larxicu- Moore, ami : thetoimty-r-fceeet i'S jff i! ' field and with the highest Ud Miss Hc-tar Patterson, Ire wnouig! 50 varoli . . J f"?" eervfce. . Therefore, atudent-tca.h- commui.icatiorui to ; Sunday school 1 Everybody fcome'to1 Asheboro and P deiroV of improving their tffl lead.r, of all denominationa In the nJoy tteda " ; f eiency and 'lmff "hoold avail tbonv eou.it y, urinr each Sundav apiuiot- . ' " ' - - . ' s" telves of this opportunity. ; . have a luyr delegation at the eonven-jNEW SWIMMING POOL IN RUSH lion, it la eXDBCted that nrailxallvl U'non ninuo rrr.xi n .. evi'ry Sunday school in the county will l a represented. . . , , - , , - . l Aiiiii-imcements concerninaf ' '"3 - epeua-jooi on cedar f ork will soon be com. 1 program for the convention pleted and" will be open to the public; ! ?it out later. - Several of thef.Ti.iu Jtv. . . . . ern hi w..i t, g t out later. Several of the .i. lny school workers in the ; i take part at different i of I o convention. 'ion to the local talent, Mr. ;n, of Ii.il. 'rh, General Sup- ' la P. t of the North Carolina ool As-ociation, and Misspake wi!J cover an acre of land :-i:,naf iL BUIIfnnLentlPni I a vi tf-on ft. t )f of iday scl -I f ' tig C V,. ' T! e - : r. ei of Asheboro in" in .tiie woman s club. - clocic, made up of floats, and dec- ni-to,t or. ( n. ..,1 i. will amuse the crowds. ,The parade street to Church street, then north on. ru..Au ni . t-. 1 . i then ast on bausbury street to the old court-house site, ' then along old Main street and Worth street to the courthouse, i v At 2 P, M., various athletic contes witt tak place at the ball park und r the direction of Mr. W. C. King. number r nze will be given. Many amusing stunts will be performed. . . rAW P.M. Asheboro . baU park. Cameron and Cameron will be the Pitcher, i - ' ,i; . . .. . - w exammauon on English Cbm At 8 p. riu an old-time fiddler's eon- position, Arithmetic and Unite w" u "5lu ' w court- l0UB.lSd1 Te7 , musician in , the county is Invitedj to be here. Be t!0' tha?(Jr?B,hetar thesa P80Ple P18 fflu8t enter during . the 1 first thrc; r Prizes for contestants; ) ijrarade dayr-fi 1 if f . . P be as follows: -; . , s" , ' , ' r n. "Those Who'Should" Attend ' " esK aecorated tloat: '-"First tJrfze."' 1? Prrxsnprti r t er . ... . 1 1 s. f - J.O.W; second pnze, ?z.&o or equiva- mm equivalent. i vs . v - n4. st'. j i" . - Auoif uunu nil uaiTuiH: - pirr. nriTP i Car havine five of the heavier w, men;-. Prize, $4C0. J . Car having five "of the ' prettiest girls: Prize f 3.E0. t . tr j. , , . 1 , . . v , Worst lookinf car and ugliest driv. er; v prize; $3.50. " a?Cthtefte wi 1 be given as:follow8: . , . ' vZt Z lh I ' VTrV J , Running broap jump, $2.50.. - ' - Striding broad jump,-$2.50 :rtf :;28TSk ?V 'n... .-j.-. !..?.? I. . ' - ' coniii - .6-.... w-w- mgingUhe .most people to, r.; . 'II 111 U11B Oil., .V'K'V... nrf.ji.,. -jj.;.. . i . - . The ear coming the YMgA distance 37 P-tes of noo L2.J.AV vj:.. 1 , , 1 standard four vear hia-h nchoola mm vuvob uiuiiriuir .uie v.jnosr nponip "ill -teport'M ?ngratn1 tilling 'station to be adjudge4 fo prizes, V . j. rH-lipri,,to0. if w" . ' '. ' C ! ' Pie eatinir contest ann ' a mha boytf nd girls? 16 and underjofiRan front-of mainlbuilding in the v afterv, noon . : Nn oncrV tj Mt, K., -v. ..j ' Td thrron win beautiful hands in Randolph county.- f " nunureo-yarq.oasn car - .f l&.SuA'J noes, ouster, ana nat, aisoearrymg an umbrella. Who at the and nf . ,. ' the. w AUf.i '-T..T. "7. i. "I.TX " Ui.i . . . .. . : wcies jn suit case tne Quickest. . . . . , vv t y4i iVi3 tui13 IVIll fTorrfirt Mnffiti.'a MW imlmnlns ' July 4th. i. It is In Rufth Wood Park 200 yards from the asphalt street near Sunset avenue. There will be a bath-hnuie separate for men and women fifty feet lortff and awimmlnir lnddnrsi anil pool with ' Tlll.d rool Ua tt.tnl. "!! rlM' liU.; of a sir HJ.SU : I i.l A ' , or " CA'.I' i IGN 1- nd t i county s . school july t Rand o'ph' .County Summer SdU I will be rut Monday July 23rd with i,r. i i- ury oi t;1e. . irin.tj" i. yM follov ...i 'Notice u i .-! td Pr .pective 'meutary. anould jnae i...r plans t, j -w.uwu jkw lyiuiui w attend a County Summer JBchool tliii " summer.-r . The re .a and .entrance re-' .emeni,i are the ec 1 as for last - &rrprin a 1 mmrtr ) '-' 1 ' lveu dements f (sr 1 ntmnw ' , To be el. ' le f r .'enro"ment. Li One r h ! esI.teen years oi' ae. "", "r - -- . 2. One must have completed tw full years of high school work la a. t'lZ of ty, Lyear of f1001 wor.n nst pass an en-. states History, . making a passir grade of 75 per cent on each subject. - NOTR; T taeet'either of the v entrance' reaulre- - i c 'T' ,wwvw vjtav.., ca ments. Sj' - -. . ft TTnlWa.a r r . era of Provisionnl R Pwv. visionat T-prtifloot DHil fmA 'P : Certificates. - , j, r ' Anose Wno Mav Attend. -,-, ' J. Graduates of Standard Hitii, AJ, 'p 4 " V ' ' ' '' ?T 5-d!IS of Provisional Elementary , "vi"ivwsv;iiis j ana viass a. va m "... . . n--w. ce"ulcaie .6 to vS'T1.: nutteajo secure renewal credit in a , County Summer School. : - ' eni. i Credits Offered..-; i-"-V'.' V,? win,?-cert;ficWs may " e - s.vjulticoi .ting one unit r - -a - ummpr .hAii . rani ant' L. . .1 . . i,. Provisional B CertifirP mnv ' L- ti' J I ,1' . , ?, ,X.lrovi8ional A Certifippp nlu - . - .. . -r P? soured by holders,' of Provis ; lonal A Certifipnfpu anil1 hnllaM ff y1"9 .ci ,ai;iiipuiaijr wrtuicaiw One Year , Temporary. Certifi-atea - ?"8" - 461181011 fr yar.' ' may be aecured ; byt Graduates -:of StiiJiii.J Dl.l, c.i..i. . . The Course ef Study -.'conskite xot ft week for. six weeks, the reei periods being forty-five ' min- 1- aI. - rt ... . . . ,. - - r fT, ln lengin. iq secure creait, one ifinyi fcust showtwents-five davs- at- .,!-, 7R , BD,h lMu, - -" ? - Everv effort . v.,-. ej" theory best . instructors ; for ivery erion is peing made to ne- County Bummer. School-teachers of - . - f- ''. I 1 v 1 .. I in, r. 01,1.1.111.11 v.u1rt,ur,.xi ii me annual niMtora rammer eon- fem.ee-of the MMhoUinU Proto -ant i,..v i v.k r.ii.. . ,v. H a church In North CitmMn met at the Children's Home, Hi"S .' Point, last Mondv tilsrht and will c1oe with a bir eduraftonul rullv noxt FHday. Rev J. E. Pritcbard. of lln! - on, nranhlnnt of fli mnfervnre. ii r !. lng over the me.-' inirg. Am. dpcakT"" re tlie fuilowinir: l liam J. Thompson, of l)rw 'T leal FriLiTirv, IT ' ev; T'r. (' V.. V' r" .ir - -. f f rv, I-t. r T!-r-tr, f.T 1 , f.. "-r ? i . : !
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 28, 1923, edition 1
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