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Zl.-tlij, Ulr.irf 21, 1S24 - THE ASHEBORO COURIER, A 5HEE ORO.N.G PlX fir 4 ; THE COURIER. PEESOXJLL -EJLBJLG&XPE3 TUidr. February XI, 1924 j Kr. Maleomb WhftfieU and tittle daughter, Alice Marts, of Gncn- boca, were the pMU of Mr. Whit- Aeld'a enter. Hi. W. C Hamoad. Satviday and Sunday. Mm Sarah Cox returned Saturday from a to weeks vieit to relative i in Hick Pout Mr. and Mra. Clyde Cox, of High Mr. Z. V. Fox, of Liberty, m Iowa Saturday for eeveral hours. Mr. Rom Kin left Saturday for Point, were the week-end ruesta of High Point where he will take a bu- Mrs. a R. Cox, Saturday and Sunday. MM count at Edward. Business Col- Mr. P. A. Hayee, of Randleman, lege. was a visitor in town Monday. Miss Fairy Mane, of Plsgah, was . Mr. EL C Cox, of Asheboro Route in town shopping ior several hour 1, was a visitor on our streets one Saturday. day tat latter part of last week. Messrs. D. L. and J. C Fox, of Mr. C. W. Fields, of Pleasant Gar JUndleman, were in town aauuii den, was a business visitor in Aahe for the day. bero last Friday. - Mr. ftoouy Swaim, of Liberty, was Mr. G. H. Jones, of Franklinville, in town Saturday on business and vis- was a visitor in town last Friday ited relatives. and gave The Courier a pleasant call Miss Maud Miller returned to her and renewed his subscription. school at Ramseur Route 2 Monday Mr. R. E. Snyder, of Fullers Route After spending the week-end at hotqe. 1, was a visitor in Asheboro last Mr. t". P. jonea, of JUoeny, E Saturday. among the business visitors in town Messrs. L F. Craven and R. H. .the latter part of last week. : Brown, of Seatrrove Route 1, were Miss Koaa Elliott, of Farmer, was business visitors in Asheboro Satur the guest of friends in Asheboro Sat- dav. uroay. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Urady cranford, oi Mr. J. N. Bennett, who has been Bombay, attended the funeral of Mrs. confined to his room with rheum- Cranford's grandmother, Mrs. E. B. tism for the past ten days is im- Kearns, Saturday, proving. " I Miasea Jessie and Annie Johnson, Mr. C. Homey, of Farmer, was of Bombay, were in town shopping among the business visitors in town one day the latter part of last week. Saturday. I Mr. Fred Cox, of Lexington, was a Mr. L C. Moser went to Liberty visitor in Asheboro the latter part of - Friday on legal business. ilast week. Mr. Zeb Rush, of Richmond, VaJ Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Surratt and was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Httle daughter, Mary Eunice, of bailie Rush, last week-end. I Mechanic, were in town Monday. Mr. T. J. Finch, of Trinity, attend- Mr. A. C. Jenkins, of Asheboro d a call meeting of the County Com- Route 8, was a business visitor on jnisaioners at the court house in our streets last Saturday. Asheboro Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Lucas, of Ma- Mio. Rn snrhnm wrft PMHav for lone. Alabama, are visiting relatives Camden, S. C, for a visit" to Mrs. ' in Asheboro this week. Mrs. Lucas aii,s. St.. will ha owov flhnut ton was Miss Eula Moffitt, daughter of vg, .Mr. Robeson Moffitt before her mar- ... m taa .n, .., coinage, and is well known throughout . s, .. ...,, "" the countv. on town on DUSiness oaturoay. w- M . ff whimed to her Miss Foy Ingram, of Baleigk, is expected tail week for a visit to hr pares ta, Mr. aad Mrs. J. T. Ingram. Mrs. W. F. Cross is quite ill at her home in North Asaeboro. Mr. C C Homey, of Fanner, was in town several hours Saturday Social Column Celekratas Birthday. Mrs. Clarence Spaugh and little son tea given by Mrs. Edwin Cranford at sre expected to arrive in Asheboro her home on is unset avenue Ski unlay Thursday for a visit to Mr. and Mr, afternoon, February 16th, announcing E. G. Morris. trie marriage oi mi .man .ranioru Miss Mary Sue Rutland, of Lexing- to Mr. Sam Story. Receiving gra ton. was the week-end ruest of uously at tne iront door was Mrs. friends in Asheboro. M- G. Edwards who pointed the way Again this week we are Delightful to a score of little folks was the celebration of Mary Harrison Redding1! fourth birthday at the home of her oareri U. Mr. and Mr Charles Pleasing in detail was the elaborate Redding on South Fayetteville street. Mrs. Craaford Gives Tea. to the receiving line in the East par- . .it:.i 1 .-- II leave out a number of gaod items n". which reached us too late for this ;nrla "llul " ?,v" issue, as our columns postively elose Jt At the head of the receivmg at noon Wednesday, except in cases m 8t0 hosteS8 in brocaded - .-a ki i.v. . fawn afternoon gown. After greet- curing between that time and the mg ,her, f.81 8j!e Prese"td time wiimhi nr W want news. """. -"' fter the little folks had assembled Mrs. Relding and Miss Came Brit tain assuted in playing games until the dining room doors were opened and the young guests invited in. In the center of the table was a larire cake with four lijrhted candles. The cake was cut, and brick cream i and wafers were served. Afterwards little red Valentine favors filled with salted nuts were passed. The little t honoree received many lovely gifts! from her friends. MASONIC NOTICE Regular Com m u n i c a txn Balfour Lodge No 1&8 A. F. and A. M., convene at 7.30 p. m. Friday, Feb ruary 22nd. All Master Masons invited to attend. JOHN SWAIM, Master. JAMES NEELY, Secretary NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND social, and locals, but please send everything as soon as it happens. Misses Margurite York and Golda Hayworth, of Greensboro College, spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Burkhead and Mrs. Ed Cranford were visitors in in a Chinese blue afternoon gown trimmed with bands of fur, and wear ing a corsage of pink roses. Her mother, Mrs. C C. Cranford was next. Mrs. Cranford wore a handsome black dress with a corsage of valley lillies and narcissi. Next was Mrs. A. J. Maxwell, of Raleigh, mother of the By virtue of an order of the Super ior Court of Randolph County made the case of v ictor Parker et al vs. High Point one day the latter part of hostess, wearing a dinner gown of last week. Miss Lydia Mae Crowell was a visitor in High Point one day last week. Messrs. U. H. Jones and Haywood home at Ramseur last week much im- .Parks, of FaxJdiiivUie. were ouameu ; "J n t Memor. at The Courier, office while here. iai hospital. Mrs. C. C. Rollins is opening a FARMER NEWS Mr. Gollin bteed, or cnanowe, was:sewin room oyer Ashebor( Bank m town last Thusday for several ftnd Tnjgt company. It wm possibly hours, and visited friends and rela- . j flw, attr nart nf the wppk. iives before going to his home at M Jega Garner who had a steeds to visit his father. 'operation at the local hospital two Mr. Frank Stanton, of Central weeks ago, expects to return to her -Falls, was in town Friday on busi- nome in West Asheboro the latter ness. I part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cox, and two The Randolph Chapter U. D. C. ons, Wilbur and Walter, of Ashe- will meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. ioro Route 1, were in town shopping Ross Thursday afternoon with Mrs. .Saturday. Boss and Mrs. I. C. Moser hostesses. Mrs Henrv Puirh returned last ! Mrs. Robert Cameron is back at her wekfiSnTviSto relatives at Post at the Central office after a C JdYrawZms.of Hemp, is at turn7d to Denton Monday after Memorial Hospital in a critical con spending the week-end at home. .dition. , Mrs. Roy T. Hodgin and children I Mrs., J. Wynne, of Durham, is the returned Friday from a visit to xela- Jguest of Mrs. Scarr Alexander at the tives at Greenboro. Ashlyn hotel. Miss Mary Wade Bulla returned to ' Among those who attended the lier school at Coleridge Monday after funeral services for Mrs. E. B. Kearns ien days at home on account of the Saturday were Mrs Hattie Cotton, IchooU being closed due to the meas- and Mr. Frank Cotton, and Mrs. Jen 1a enidemic nie Lassiter, of Albemarle, Misa Emmeth'Tuttie, of Raleigh, Mr. Wilfred Carr of Greensboro, TC v.. .!. in-, t r. was a week-end visitor in Asheboro. uZeToe wna' retuing Mr. Oscar Harris of Candor who n Rkleirii Tuesday underwent an operation for appendi- ?f7iIl8aa:--,oc, .-iris at the local hospital last week iri. naiwed throuirh Asheboro last is improving steadily. week on her way to Lenoir for a vis- Miss Cleta Rich, who is teaching at it in her sinters there. I Frnnklinville this winter, was at Unrn to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bulla home the truest of her parents, Mr, on Cox street, February 11th, a son, and Mrs. Elmer Rich, last week-end. MoTtin Tlewpv. I Aivnmnanvinir Miss Rich were Mr. Miss Lucile Scarboro returned Sat- Clinard and Miss Gertrude Moffitt, j jr - .n.v.n ... in irinrirlo nf FVnnVHnviUe. While there she visited Miami, Mel- Mr. R. C. Johnson has purchased v. D-nfAwn rTr,ri flnri the home of Mr. Clarence Hughes other places of interest and expects to move his family to it HSSlftf Ame'.PH?ut,at',Tthe M Treva Beck and Gladys Striking of Americas at tt . . d nlfltives and friend8 over. An onering ior fissions wm---- r plllkl.ton -d Mra. black lace. Next was Mrs. J. W. Max well, who wore a pretty sand dress, and Mrs. J. M. Neely, aunt of the groom, in a black afternoon dress. Mrs. Laurin Cranford and Mrs. Fowle Birkhead directed the sruests into the beautifully appointed Mr. I. S. Kearns and family, of dining room. Here Mrs. C. L. Cran- Mt. Gilead, spent Sunday at Fanner ford by Mrs. C. Rush, Mrs. Lacy with Mrs. Roxana Dorsett. Lewis. Mrs. Arthur Birkhead, and Mrs. Nora Kearns is in Greensboro Mrs. James Crutchfield served an ice visiting her daughters, Mrs. L. M. course. On each plate was tiny hand Kearns, and Miss Clyde Kearns. painted bnde favors, with the date oi Messrs. M. F. Skeen, Van Cranford, the wedding. The color motif m this Claude Dorsett, Joe Kearns, Estley room as well as in the other rooms Keams, and Herbert Keams left last was yellow and white. The lights week for Lumberton and vicinity, were shaded with yellow, casting a where they will spend a week fox soft glow over the table with its cluny hunting. lace cover with the centerpiece a One of the twin babies of Mr. and crystal bowl of freiias. At the Mrs. Jeff Harris, of the Canaan sec- four comers of the table were yel tion, was found to be dead when the low candles in silver candle sticks, family awakened on last Thursday Throughout the other rooms were Morning. This is the second child large bowls of frezias and yellow Mr. and Mrs. Harris have lost in ionauils. this way. Funeral services were at The bride is the only daughter of Canaan on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cranford, of this Mrs. Lizzie Davis, of Pinson, is place, and one of the most charming spending the week with her brother, young girls of the town with a host Mr. S. C. Cranford. of friends. She was a student at The pupils of Farmer high school Greensboro College. The wedding, enjoyed a Valentine party at one of coming at .this time, was a surprise to the school buildings on last Friday the friends of both the young couple, night. but was most fitting that the an- Mr. Carson Cranford is in the nouncement should come at tne vai d a vnni pn nni'VTY nr.uu.Ai- 3Ulltl 1 Gumey Henley et al, the undersigned -" Commissioner will offer for sale to The regular monthly meeting of highest bidder for cash on Satur the Randolph County Medical Society jay March 1st, 1924, at the Court was held in the court house at 2 House Door in said county at 12 o'clock on Tuesday, the 12th. o'clock M. the following described The physicians attending were Drs. real estate in Cedar Grove Township, W. 1. Summer, F. C. Craven, Geo. H. Randolph County, bounded as follows: Summer, W. L. Lambert, and C. C. Tract No. 1. Beginning at a red Hubbard. oak and running South 42 chs and 85 The program consisted of discus- Iks to a white oak; thence East 35 sion of unusual and interesting cases chs crossing the creek to a stake; reported by most of those present. thence North 21 chs and 10 Iks to a The members of the society are re- pine; thence East 39 chs and 50 Iks quested to bring to the meetings any to a pine, Hammond's corner; thence peculiar cases for examinatien. North 21 chs and 75 Iks to a black Meetings are held on the second jack; thence West crossing the creek Tuesday in each month. to the beginning, containing 236 All physicians in the county who acres more or less. are not members are urged to join Tract No. 2. Beginning at one of and let us make the Society a benefit the above named comers in Fugnoy's to all. line runninir thence South on his line C. C. HUBBARD, Pres. 34 cri8 t0 a black oak on the North side of swamp; thence East 39 1-2 TRINITY NEWS chs to a stake; thence North on Ham- monds line 34 chs to a pine; comer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw spent of other tract; thence West on said Saturday with home folks at the line 39 1-2 chs to the beginning, con Highland farm. taining 100 acres more or lass. Mrs. Yarborough, of Kanapolis, is Said re-sale is being made on ac entine season. treatment, and is recovering nicely. Mr. Story is the son of Rev. and On March 2nd, there will be a Sun- Mrs. J. C. Story, of Marion, and also day School Institute at Tabor church, has many friends in the town, as well hec-innino- t m!Sn Miss Flora Da- as throughout the State. He is at a Mr w T. WnrH. nresent principal of the school at of Asheboro will be the speakers. At Hemp. 9-Sn in tVio n ft-rnnnn nf the same dnv these sneakei'a will he at Science Hill. ! Mrs. Presnell Hostess. spending some time here with rela- count of an increase bid having been tives. Mrs. Yarboro was Miss placed on said former bid. The bid Georgia Shaw. ding will begin at $2200.00. Mrs. Tyndale is visiting in Thorn-' This the 14th day of February, asville. 1924. The old Parker house here is un-' c. N. COX. Commissioner. dergoing great changes. The fifty 2t 2-21-24. year old trees are cut down, and the house painted. The old boys of half QAS ON STOMACH MAY century ago would hardly know , CAUSE APPENDICITIS the old College hostelry. Mrs. Bettie Payne Woolen has been Constant fas causes inflammation ill for some time. She is residing which may involve the appendix. Sim with her brother in North Trinity. Die glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc.. as Mrs. Hunter Craven is recovering mixed in Adlerika helps anv case eas from the measles. on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most Sunday school workers from all the schools within reach of these places are invited to be present. Mrs. 0. L. Presnell entertained the members of her bridge club and a few other guests Friday afternoon at her home on Salisbury street. .Flay ing at three tables were Mrs. Joe T. , , t, . w..,0 Lewallen, Mrs. Arthur Birkhead, Mrs. We, the members of the Woman s T ' titu t. m; ntv, r- Foreign Missionary Society of the uMTi c Moser mLs EM Lovett Methodist Protestant church of rs. L y-J' i f 1 U wen, A TRIBUTE OF LOVE Worthville, N. C, desire to offer a Mrs. Hal W. Walker, Mrs. Roy Hod- A. Mr. Earle Johnson and Clark Payne medicines act onlv on lower are engagea in panning on norui mam street. ASHEBORO ROUTE 1 NEWS e taxen at me ciose oi u service. iD-r;-Alwl anH Bnn Robert, were la SS Wsiteia to Greensboro one day the to school children and teachers on the f f j t week front age of this issue. , , Mf9 T Finch of Trin. Mr. Carmie Macon is building a ityi attended the funeral of Mrs. E. residence on his lot west of town on B Kearns last Saturday, the Farmer road and will move there. Megsrs. h. N. McMasters, of Farm when it is completed.' Ier ana l. M. Miller, of Pipe, were Six xooma in the new south wing of jn Asheboro on business one day the the local school building have been latter part of last week, completed and are now being used for Miss Grace Wood returned Sunday lass 'worlc oix more rooms in wie from tne nign rout nospiuai wneic north wing are ready for seating and 6ne underwent an operation for ap lieating as is the beautiful new audi- pendicitis, very much improved, toriurp, which will seat fourteen or Miss Gertrude Atkins, a student at 0fteeii hundred people. ! Guilford College, visited her mother, Miss Mary Curry, of Carthage, was Mrs. Delia Atkins Saturday and Sun- 3 visitor in the home ol Mr. ana mre. jay Mann MnhAl ln Wi a h M Va M : , i . i i . a iv lUli luioo iuauci i aiiwiu uio. juj. iriDUte oi love ana esteem w uie A w .., ... w,er. J . -K r ITllCOi (U1U 1U.J.0. J-lt n.. iiiivu memory our uear suner, mre. jh. ,oro rnnntmA fW nrize M.rAlr Tt.hn AinA of hni. hnma Ton. w r j.tx v i ivik miu ujici av nc uviuv vau- a. j. JUt T T Aurallat. ont nix uary owm, ... nni nri . nnr Af Bnif atia nenner W.aMSD If hoo nlnacnH nnt v.x, .-, t W.o,r.l !.,. ; U, 1. J t BIiai-BO, WBlll vu mio. xwjr -v.iCI ii. i.o .v. t ..i pegged chicken, on lettuce, with as aer mercy w remove irom our mias. . Bandwiches wafers, pickles and an esteemeu anu loyai memoer wno t . ut aA fHre rl were was ever willing to do what she could . .ri.: .,. to carry on the Master's work, we . , f shall miss her cheerful smiles, but eacn feel that our loss is her eternal gain. Therefore, be it resolved, Valentine Bridge. FIRST: That in her death we have lost a true friend and co-worker in Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ernest Christ. She will be missed by the Wiles was hostess at a pleasant Val children, for like Dorcas of old, she entine Bridge party in the Ashlyn made garments for and was ever hotel parlor. The game was enjoyed helpful to the motherless children, at three tables for an hour or more She will be missed too in the Sunday unui we carets were conecieu uu uic arhnnl She wb helnfnl in a11 He- scores added. Mrs. I. C Moser re- partments and in the Church work. ceived the first prize, a lovely Vanity SECOND: That we extend our and the second prize, a buffet set the herenve.1 went to Mrs. W. A. Underwood. The huahnnri nnH InveH ones. nd commend boobv went to Mrs. J. S. Alexander. them to the care of One who doeth all Mrs. Henry Ingram assisted in serv- things well. ing a delectable fruit salad course, THIRD: That a copy of these reso- with wafers, turkey and relish sand lutions be given to the husband; be wiches, pimento-cheese loaf, and hot rarnr-AaA Jn the minntea nf the Mic- tea. Valentine decorations made the sionary Society; be published in the room attractive for this pleasant oc Methodist Protestant Herald and the casion. local county paper. MRS. C. E. DURHAM, 1 Randolph Book Club. MRS. L. P. FOUST, ' MRS. J. K. FARLOW, The Valentine meeting of the Ran MISS ROSE MYRICK. ,lolnh Book club was held at the Committee, home of Mrs. E. L. Moffitt, on Sun "feet avenue Friday afternoon. Mrs. The people of Charlotte are offer- John K. Wood read the chapter from Fay Macon, who has had her tonsils removed, is getting along nicely. Cyndrella K. Davis, of Edgar, who has been spending a few days with her daughter, Sybil J. Barker, re turned home the first of the week. Jeremiah C. Allen, of High Point, Solomon E. Barker and Horace J. Edgerton went to Rich Square, North Hampton county, last week on a re ligious visit. While gone they expect to visit the State Farm for convicts in Halifax county. Alethia Bird, we are glad to know, is improving. She is now at her home on Ramseur Route 1, after be ing in the hospital at Asheboro for several weeks. Mrs. Sophia Stout, widow of the late Aaron Stout, is seriously ill at her home on Ramseur Route 1. Her recovery is not expected. Two of her children from Indiana, and the others who live in this state are at her bed' side. Mrs. Sarah Bingham, of the Farmer section, is visiting her daughters Mesdames Laura Macon and Bettie Bird. Work is progressing nicely on Wal ter Lowe's new house. bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against ap pendicitis. Standard Drug Company. DR. F. C. CRAVEN Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Ramseur: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Vsheboro: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Phones: Asheboroo, No. 22 Ramseur No. 68 M. H Allred for several days last week. Miss Curry was a member or the graded school faculty last Mr. High it year o . M. nil and has many mends in town wno are ft . of e week and Mrs. Will McGuinn, , of Point, visited Mrs. McGuinn's Mrs. L. (J. rniiupB, A. L. GRUNDMAK Granite Monumental and Build ing Work Cement Work A Specialty HIGH POINT, N. C. Do you try any sort of nostrum when your loved ones are sick or do vml fro to a reputable physician ? Then why waste your money trying all sorts of boll weevil remedies, when the agricultural extension workers of the State College and De partment can give you methods de veloped from the reliable tests made over a great number of years? j-lwavs glad to see her back. Mr. Ramon Allred is erecting Mr Wll Ham Hammond, a sipaeni n..ntnr-A rillere ramfi home for lice house on hig' lot on Cox street, .h week-end. Hmov; thS1Siawniwe5k8m, Mrs. Olli. McAuley and daughter m tJZ l."nd MZJ have!Mi Mildred, and Mrs U P. Byrd, of Mr Edgar Col and mu& M(. GiIead attended the funeral of recently movea irom oenneiv w jmio- - K Saturday. in ing a reward of $700 for the arrest of an unidentified negro who shot and killed John) Fesperman, 21 year old son of Deputy Sheriff Victor Fesper man, during a raid near Charlotte. m w m m City and county officials from Winston-Salem are looking for a ne- the book, "Life and Letters of Walter Hines Page", and Mrs. J. D. Ross read Mrs. Hammer's paper on Judge Ben Lindsay, as she was away. After the current events, Mrs. Rhodes Mof fitt and Mrss Dick Rhodes assisted in serving chicken salad, heart shaped Kftndwirhes. wafers, pickles, coffee, gro man said to have asKaulted a ten and mints in Valentine baskets were year old white girl near Winston last pagaed, the Valentine colore predom- luesoay. ine assault is said w nave mating. taken place within 100 yeardg of the . girls home. Blood hounds are being jwo Showers For Mrs. Story, used in the hunt. i . C. L. HASTY EDW. VANDERSCHUUR Asheboro Bakery Phone 95, Asheboro, N. C. Bread, Cakes, Pies and French Pastry Only first class materials used in the baking of our "Table Pride Bread". Fresh daily at your grocer. We Specialize in Birthday and Wedding Cakes. ' -i m Horn, on uy. i-rr.ee. -j t of friendg Mr. J.O.. Redding and- son, John, A.heboro Saturday and Sunday. went to High Fomt one day last, Workmen are enKaged in taking; weetovu w. r. wooa, wQ d Ma,n fltnet taking treatment In a hospital there gtg1JSrt2d by Mr. H. M. Robins lit Clyde iHendrlck Is Ikying 7 An up-te-date colonlel foundation for a Wpu i his f'thJWe of the old lot OH orejwne.ierrw. - , i"",. . v L... it tha landmarkl of, the town. Thla hous vru -urj ine imim laU m . 8. .Mm. A. J. MaxweU.'of Raleigh-ja the house guest of her claughter, UrtW "XwSTaf Ed'wd Cpord, ?a W mm Y A a a. tm aii nn iiiJinnMi inn - M linnie Burkhead and air. Idol awnings lay Mi Llnni) I Everybody U Invited to attend the - Pageant, "Striking of America's Hout at the "M. , P. ehureh Sunday ' wring,. February 14th -tm7:S0 'clock. A Uvr : offering rffl U tak at tha doe of th pageant.; -i Mrt. Rhode MoffiU hat . M h liotm guet her mother, , Mra. Coopr, f rayettevllle. v r . IJeam. Wllliard Feme and Harold : foo fpent the week-end at Trinity Mr. Bright Dickens, who underwent an ftporat-oa for eppendlcitis at Mem erlal honpltaL has returned botM , touch -nip rtrrt-L f the town in tha long Ago. ifha hoofc nrahahlv built eahr In the lth century. ..f v Mra. N. (L White, of Wtartin-Sa-lent, wm a visitor In tha home of Mr. and Mns M. IL AUrwl everal daya last waek. Mra. WWW ' wm ue Mariott MendenhaQ before Mr .mar- -in aiui Mra w. jl. unairwm wmt to Me Mr. Underwood's father. CoL W. F. wood, who u uung jreai- tMnt la High rointaoepiuu s " m. A - Km- nal nodrln. of Greensboro, ware the gveeta of Mn. HodrlnM parenta, Mr,, ana r. ueo, 3ajt;JKiTO Bunaay., Poy Your Store A MW-' Owning will probably the best improve m e n t you could make at your tore this spring. AN AWNING Is an Inexpensive luxury, When you consider yean ox service. It protects your stock displays from the glaring rays of the summer sun. Let us show you samples. 5 urj v7 Two lovely "showers" were given for Mra. Sam Story Tuesday, the first being at the home of Mrs. C. L. Cranford Tuewlay morning. The en tire lower floor of the handsome home was bright with blooming flowers making a pretty setting for the frames. Rook was played for an hour, and when the scores were count ed the priiey a string of amber beads, i went to Mrs. irorreu suggs, ana io jtbe henoree was given a handsome i ailver eompoto. This shower was in the form of a "Kitchen Shower" and tho articles given wero moat useful. (Later fruit eocktail in grape fruit en dr. .followed bv a chicken salad ' eouratf was served. About twenty ! gueeta ware present on this occasion. The shower Tuesday afternoon was ' given at the home of Mia. Mack l&idgev with Mrs. Ridge and Mra. Gor tell Suggs Joint Hostesses, r ive iao.es were arranged for games, heart dice tod bridge played. After the games wer concluded, the honoree waa asked te wind long: string which i led her to Mine uuea wiui ioviy CAN Vr A S - f. tiea ner u gun w i PxtKlUCta CX drifts. The heater aaslaUd by Mn. CneMbera. ff C ILattiUl t,TatDM, aaa Mra. . . . J A. oervM.oaaoneu eaniiwiEnM, ), whipped eream and candiea. Ruaaell toff oa, WE CAN CHARGE YOUR BATTERIES "WHILE YOU WAIT" WITH OUR NEW CONSTANT POTEN TIAL BATTERY CHARGING GENERATOR. , WE CAN CHARGE YOUR BATTERIES: IN 8 HOURS. Don't buy a new battery--We can re build your old. We also have flrst-class mechanics. Asheboro.. SERVICE GARAGE i -. .. . i .'I w Ml N.(S n 'ft 5 .1 J it n. 4 n
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