mi: AVdzz ::.o cour.mii, AsnEnonofN. c Pafe FIta fv THE COUllIKR SLZZSAL PA&AGHAPES Tturvlsy, February 23, 1524 ' ' Mra. Maurice Lay left Tnoredsy for ' Jitr home at Green bore after a tea ' ,tyi visit to lira. W. A- Coffin . on Sunset avetoe. - - - . Mr. Raf. Wall,' of Elerbe EpriflfS. was in town a snort while Friday oo. hia waf horn from Greensboro oo , business trip. ' - . -.'.-. .;.: f : Mr. J. D. Ross" and -son Joseph at tended meetint'at High Point last Thursday evening. l - n ' t i " Mrs. Clarence Spauga and- little son, of Raleigh,4 arrived in Asheboro Monday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. X G. Morris.' ?i-.w a J - Dr. and Mrs. A. C Bulla, of Ral eigh, spent last Sunday and Monday -wit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. . A. JJL Bulla. - . . j Little Miss Mary Trances Betta is xeeevermg from measles, j. " ; , - Mr. Bea B Bulls soa of Dr. A. M. Sulla, who had the misfortune of cut--tinf his foot almost' off, about a month aco. is much Improved. i.. ' L Mr. Braes Bulla Is suffering as at- ' -tack oi pneumonia, ixnrt. : . Misses Katie and Ida Smith, sto ients ef N. C C W - Greensboro, -were the guests of their parents for the -week-end ' - - ---Mr. Clarence Marlev. ; of Marleys 3K1L was A visitor, in Asheboro Jast Miss Carrie, Cranf ord, a member of -the Ramseur graded school faculty, -attended the; teasers' r meeting in Anfcehord Kmtnrdav. vf'W- : Mr. J.T. Buia, of Franklinvflla, was .a business visitor in town one day the latter nart of last week. - Mrs. Reid Hannah, who has been tte west of her sister, V Mrs. Cary "Thcmbro,! fa' Winston-Salem . for ' -the past ten-days, returned home to- Messrs. Pulton and Sari Kearns, of 3ombay. were visitors "in Asheboro :MrThaddetts of" Staley, -was a visitor in town last Saturday. M. Devoy Lewis, of Gibson, was -the truest of relatives in town last -week.' ' a Mr. C. C. Hooks, of Randleman; -was a business visitor in Asheboro -the latter Bart of last week. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Towson, of Spencer, February 24th, n son, Wflliam, Jr. Mrs. Towson was "before ber marriages Miss,, Bessie "Fonst. of Asheboro. - Mr. T. A. Brookshire, of Randle man. was a visitor- in town Monday. -Mr. Russell Williams, of Seagrove, was a visitor on our streets' one - day the latter nart of last week. - ;Mias Mary Leath Pugh, of Handle Vum, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. GrF, Burkhead f or the week-end. , Mr. June Brown, of Hemp, was a -visitor in Asheboro last Saturday. Mrs. R. L. Talbert, of Pinson, pass ed through Asheboro . Saturday - en rroute to Chanel Hill to visit' her -rflanirhterr Mrs. Clarence , Herrin. Mr. Hal Rich, a student of Oak Uttdee, was at home for the week-end. i Mr. Ralph KJmery, of "Ramseur, -wfm a visitor in town last Saturday, isa Mamje Suggs grecj -tended the teach W meeting in Ashe-1 Mr. W S.1 Freernan, TofJBgh Point, -was a business visitor in town , last 'Saturday.'-' s.- ttMwm mnfaiulRISMwInlar brli nodwid Mr. George ; Henry t;r;Trogdon, n; of Tranklinville, had ; an . operation at Hayworth hospital last week and Jlain nieelv. "" " - . - ' 'Misses Ida and Ara Moody, Mamie Poster, and Dwight Moody Attended -the' play by the high school at nan ;Mr. J.W. Menius, of Monroe; had t tonsil - operation at the local hoa- ' -nital last Saturday. Miss Elisabeth. Winslow, of Salia lury la the guest ; of " relatives in JtsheboWLJ.T-:.A-t,.-rf-- -. kt. : Mr. and"1 Mrs. Robert Tentoii, , of Danville, Viu, were., the guests of friends and :;relatiTes in Asheboro Sunday. Mrs. Everett Barker, of Ramseur, wnderwent an operation at Hayworth Vinamifal WwlnasHttV. ' Mr. B. B. LeonardTbf Ramseur -was a business visitor in town Mon- Mrs. R. R. Ross is improving after severe cold which kept her in the liouse for several days.-. Mrs M.r A Pfesnell v suffered, a -stroke "of paralysis at her home in South Asheboro Saturday morning. She baa been in a-critical' condition ver since and was taken to the local liospital Tuesday.- Mrs. Presnell has ieen a resident of the town for many years and has a great many friends -who wilL regret to know, ef Yfii Ul ness; T 'T-' ; ." v :.ix ; f "-. v a Mr, Von C. Marley,ti off. Ramseur. was in-. town Monday iiforWerai . ' lioura and called at The Courier of Heft.: vUu.y.f tr:tji HUli '., Mr. C. L. Dobsony of Randleman, representative for vthe 'Progressive .Farmer, was m towqjsaturday. for the i day : ' . - -v,, Mr. Cleveland Presnell, of Plant . : City. Florida, arrived in Asheboro Monday-having been called to the . tedside of his mother, Mrs. M. A. '',: -7-," Tresnell, who had a stroke of paraly C'rvv is Saturday. j - r, ?: i Mr.'Lonnie Maness, of Leaman, is . ''taking radium d treatment; at; Hay "''.,' worth hosnitaL -. -' '.' '- '-. ' ? ! Mr. Will Pkkard, who has been in l 'I--. lakeland. FhW this winter - was in AHheboro Saturday on business. i Mr. Sam Story, of Hemp, waa in r . town for the weok-end. v . - The Woman's Club will hold their trcnilar meeting llarch 5th - at the '.. tome of Mrs. John K. Wood on Worth street. . Aside from the re mi la r rou- tine ef buslne-.ii, Miss McNortoa, . from f amnrc and Manor will be pres- . nt and talk to the ladies on this oo caslon. All m"inbers of the club are ' . , , prrl to be i r'fint.! . Kcra Eftrloro returned Toes- '.iy f rom a vl it to: friends st Cam- lit many friend of CoL W. V, 1 Enolia'Fresiiell, of the graded , school faculty, was out of school the cm three days of the week ea ae- couiit tf il'.neaa, ' r ,"" . ilt. Roy Cox. of Winstoa-Saleai, was at borne l&t wek-enL J Dont forret the Women's dub will meet March 6th, at the home ef Mrs, Social .Column at' t - - rC t.V ' Mrs, CUresce Eeaa; Hestcas, Mrs. Clarenee Rush was hostess to John K. Wood instead of the court JJ?Jn,mbT f Friy Afternoon wub m Oct dom on ounae avenue at a delightful aseeting, ; The ' pro- bouse. A special speaker will - ad-tUu ,f'hIB on Sunset avenue dress the club. Dont miss it. Miss Lixa Doby, and SupC J.' Allen, of the ' Liberty school were v rmi ior uus occasioB was irom we book, "Kind and Manners of "Wild imm tkna rk mfilAA tv. ...w ' Animals". Miss Lena May- Johnson era meetinr in th ,r knn- .'eaa an mwresong aroeia en turds . . V Z5 - - J .tk ava- XI t TI Asheboro Saturdaf, relatives accompanied Allen who Miss Babel Cox, of N was at home W week-end. ' jeacn piaw were suss ura -acoit, or tuunaeur, was favors, and flan amon the teachers whe attended tbA , uJm. where a11"" Mv.nfiM at : Sahahflm' Srnri. : .wer enierHUnea. "Miss Julia Koss from Worth Caro lina College, was the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Arthur Ross over the week end. v. Jim Patterson; the colored man who The Randolph Chapter TJ. D. C. KakM as ntaaeant MaAfin a Vama SrfSL;".' I of Mrs- D- Ross with Mrs. Rosa and irS?B vi" !5 ;Mr- L c- Moser joint hostesses. The the Jafl here Tuesday by Deputy Ward jmeetin? waa called to order by the and Policeman Andrews of Ramseur. inHf M v. i. xrtr,t -wirK. Elder F, W.Keene, of Raleigh, will; jfL Vf2r fr" f "S"7f flast meeting, a few items of business "L.. iwiiiii uu Kaui ", were disnosed of. Mrs. Ross read, "How a Woman Saved Rich- RANDLEMAN BASKET BALL It r1a fk nmijv.i.hw' TEAM CHALLENGES Both papers were especially inter n ji L . .vniJ68" and instructive. A contest Randleman. N. C Feb. 26. 1924. ! ... , ivtm nnt K.n. ft,. ... uownom ltmay concern: of Washington's contemnoraries with The Randleman High School Bas-; the letters ot their names disarrang ket Ball Team hereby issues a chal-lMi - Mm. e'h Mnni. nd Mm w lencre to au mm scnooi teams in Kan- w . wBikr wm tka nn' tv i virtue oi an oraer or the suner- dolph rtnty for a game to determine : freshments were assorted sandwiches. 1 'or Court of Randolph County made me cnaropionsnip oi me county. inis not coiiee and fudge cake. The en- jana outer iowl Mrs. Hal walker read. I . "f" ""l"w ;l'ms . .-tr.'T""" i -Tha Ltntuin f AnSn-lt .hv P " , payment or said mi r. auiu m m. i arni js. iun inn nixiai -m 1 1 1 " i j j . . . . t ,WBal VMn TAP Ul(l Uasa KOnCE OF MORTGAGE SALE ijBeabe Ceaaty OfTkm Break Up i rut w im nMMa Pursuant to authority given fa a I - certafa mortgage deed bearing date ' ea'. aewiiy "re of January tlst, 1920, gives by L K I""" "p wojc. w-iuo Watson and his wife. L. V. Watsoa ellqwa 100 "ry m mw i -eo to J. B.. Smith, said soortjraas deed prisoners now confined to the Bun- being recorded in the office of. the ;mhe JaiL By mere tuck the letter Keguter of Deeds of Randolph eounOvnicn tola or tne niainr places oi ty, in Book 195, en page 293, the and implements which were to same having been given to secure the ' be used in the delivery, fell into the payment of a note or bond of twelve hands of Sheriff of Buncombe coun huadred ($1200.00) dollars of even I ty and his quick action prevented a wnoiesate aeuvery. Card ef Thanks MASONIC NOTICE - ; id- . J. W. RoweU. Grand Lecturer, will be here for one week beginning Mon day, March Srd. There will be no communication Friday night Feb ruary 29th. JOHN SWAIM. Master. JAMES NEELY. Secretary We wish to express our thanks and fa the county, JThey were nKfulm ofiShn ot March,'l24, at the' court houBi affection for the many deedsof kind- mV iecThome by Mrs. J. M- ,vJm7 nH TTTi.h f.l!.ZJ door in . Aaheboro, North Carolina. iess and help our relatives and, wDl visitUem for a nntb.ihr2, ?d 'UdJ fW.hPf1 dl to thTlW fiSS friends did durfar the recent sickness 1 J2 ' .k.i r vi r -aauiawacnea. waiere ana noi lem. jn I . , . .. 7 . . 1 , .i . . w muu, .uu ui uc w, wiK a nr..!.: ... !.. j inc louowins- tract or nareel of land. ' ana aeatn oi our oear wue ana moui- mtA f. ;.A i were in Tevmeein Wt J1 , Backer. May G's richest blessings rest pmienUtion Gf box. where the iruesta I pfk - to wnship, Randolph county, 'upon each of them, and may we all. The proceeds wUl go to the s FIDDLERS' CONTENTION AND BOX PARTY There will be a fiddlers' convention and box party combined, at Need ham's Grove academy, Saturday night, March 8th Prises will be given as follows: Violin, first prise. (2.50; second prise, $1.50; any other instrument, $1.00. young ladies are cordially bring boxes and will be in-ad-on U. D. C. Hold Meeting. North Carolina, and being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone. Sandv Swaim's corner, running North 83 chains to a pine stumn: thence West 30 chains and 80 links to a stone in the Coltrane line: thence South 33 chains to Coletrane's line: thence E. 30 chains and 30 links to the beginning. containing one nunared (1U0) acres more or less. This land is beinr resold bv reason then I of an advanced bid having been placed on tne price at wnich it was bid off at a former sale. This the 21st day of February, 1924 J. B. SMITH. 2t 2-28-24. Mortirairee. meet where parting comes no more. A. W. Davis and Family, Sophia, N. C. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND game to be played out of the county tertainment rooms were appropriate- 1 IVJlAAAMrAii vmrh noiM onH ivtka Mogo aua vmii of Washington's and with a neutral referee. We sug-ly decorated with En- gest Pleasant Garden as the place of ! things suggestive play wttn Mr.; J5. u. iaoi, ran. oi birthday. Pleasant Garden High School at ref-l - ollowing men win represent- fa.TrtSu'cftfi' 4e high school and are bona fide tertam8 ri8cUla Clrcle- .rTia,r- o . C? 't.:: A hoBtess to the PrisciUa club and i rX 'h;; w numbM of invited at her L. G.s Lloyd Hussey, Sub.; Everett v.-. m s0nhnr ott ti,' Boling, Sub.;. Cleo Russell, Sub. -ction rooms were beautifullv deco- (Signed) TRUMAN WALb, lrated with potted pjantei clus. Captain. ters of cherries and other symbols suggestive of Washinirton's birthday. .After sewihg and chatting for awhile, l pencils and cards were distributed for a "Washington" contest in which RANDLEMAN NEWS Among those that spent the week- in the case of Victor Parker et al vs. Gumey Henley et eL the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash on Satur day, March 1st, 1924, at the Court House Door in said county at 12 o'clock M. the following described real estate in Cedar Grove Township, oanaoipn (jounty, bounded as follows: tract No. 1. Uetnnnine at a red oak and running South 42 chs and 85 Iks to a white oak; thence East 35 chs crossing the creek to a stake; thence North 21 chs and 10 Iks to a pine; thence East 39 chs and 50 Iks to a pine, Hammond's corner; thence North 21 chs and 75 Iks to a black jack; thence West crossing the creek to the beginning, containing 235 acres more or less. end at home from the N. C. C. W. of w ' t rT" JSrUj-'r . lra No. Z. Beginning at one of Greensbom. were -Misses Jewel and j .u i i i jllne aDOve namea ureensDoro. were misses jewel ana ufwi in.i v, Ruby Sumner, Louise Sherwood, and decorated with cherries. The hostess Hdma IJneberry. - . . tassiBted by Mrs. J. D. Ross and Mrs. mr. raui uwens, or unanowe, was g. H. Morris served delicious refresh Visitor Ul tOWn last Week Uie.mM,t. Tba nltj onntainttH iilran guest of friends and relatives. salad, wafers, French peas in patties. Mr. ana Mrs. raui wamngton, roeettes with pickles and cranberry Sam Hughes, and Miss Rozel Smith jeUy ff and whipped cream. Lit- motored to Chanel Hill Sunday. Joe Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lamb, is seriously ill with pneumonia.- j Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hayes, of Greensboro, spent Thursday fa town, the gutistAfi Mr. Hayes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mm. Hayes..- ,M ,v Messrs. Mike ' ShSrwood, Howard Prmiion.-vrbn r are : in school at Chapel Hilt, spent the week-end at home, .v . .. . Mrs. A. 0. Adams and Miss Ivey Van Werry attended the teachers' meetintf in Asheboro Saturday. t Mr. P.. CL. Story to going to move hia family back to Three Rivers, Mass. We regret very much to see them leave town. Dr. and Mrs. 'C. C. Poindexter, Greensboro, were visitors in tie hatchet" stick-ups" decorated the plates. Later Martha Washington candies and mints were passed vited guests were, uesdames. H. u. Morris, J. D. Ross, Sam Story, J. K. Wood, J. Tt Ingram, Hal W. Walker, Chas. Fox. L L. Whitaker. and Miss Kofta Kusn. corners in Fuetiov's une running tnence south on his line 34 cos to a black oak on the North side of swamp: thence East 39 1-2 Chs to a stake; thence North on Ham- mono, s une 04 ens to a pine; corner oi other tract; thence West on said une S9 l-z chs to the beginning, con taming 100 acres more or lass. haid re-eale is beinsf made on ae- V count of an increase bid having been IS'lhluwil AH aaiA 4mm V.tA rm. 1.1 J r DM.. & v. uivi w.u. UAU ding will begin at $2200.00. - t.ium ug j.ui -uay , reoruary. 1924. Mrs. Birkhesd Entertains. 2t 2-21-24. C, N, COX, Commissioner. Mrs. Harris Birkhead entertained at a pleasant party Saturday after noon honoring Mrs. Sam Story. Hearts was the. game played at three tables. The honoree won the top score-prize which was a love story by Van Dyke, and the guest of honor of i pnze was a nana maae Dunet set. town The entertainment rooms were pret- EDGAS NEWS Friday. ) tily decorated with narcissus .. and 1 1 ji i-ui.. i i with accessories was served. Mrs. Story Honored. Mr. and Mra.'David M. Weatherly, of Asheboro, spent Friday In ;town. Mr. and Mrs.. R. S.Bradley, who spent the week fa Danville, Va,, vis iting friends and relatives, returned home Saturday. t..- . . ; Miss Gray Hinshsw, of " Pleasant Garden, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.: Ernest Tafley. The Singing Class, of St Paul church, " McDoo Heights, Greensboro, rendered an interesting program at ML Leblon church Sunday at 11 KK), also at the Christaln- church at 3 P. VL t The singing class was under ipri, a box of powder. the management at Mr. Riley of a. C. nri Levi Hudson is ' seriously ul with pneumonia. 1 , ' "-; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Routh. a son. W. H. Brewer, oi Glennln. fB tn feeble health. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rri- tow, at Sophia, a son. C. 8. Spencer and Ellca Snonrer both fa declining; health. Miss Tucker, who was called home on Account of the illness and death of her brother, has returned to her school at Marlboro. 3 . V ,. At i I t' -rnu, :.hoi:t tM section of the t i ! t rt t " 1. .. 1 ! hi I It , n t hof; '?A SOME BAPTIST DOINGS V At a call conference last Sunday, the Asheboro Baptist church voted, requesting its' Board of deacons and Superintendent of the Sunday school to draft plans and obtain estimate cost of six more class rooms. r The pastor announced the coming of Rev. H. T. Stevens, on March izth. to organise the church for the revival services that . will .Derm April 27 in. Mr. Stevens . : waa booked for . this meeting last June, the date fixed and accepted by vote oi the churcn.iast November. Mr. Stevens is -Superin tendent ef Evangelism for the Baptist of North Carolina, and. -has , proven. himself to be one of the most success ful evangel ista fa the South. Ha has a tent and la thinking of 'using' it here. It will be a community wide revival, enlisting the Christian work ers throughout the town and com munity for the saving ot the lost. - Another important act or tne con ference waa the 'Organisation of the local church for the final 79 million campaign. Mn It 8.-Edwards , was elected director for the church, . Mrs. G. 11. King for the W. M. U. and Miss Rilla Kixmwi for the B. Y. P.- U. ; An AsAocIaUoiuJ meeting- in the interest Lbf this campaljrn wUl be held with the Baptist church , . at" FrankUnvilla, Thursilay, February. 28th, ' beginning at 2:00 P. M. end. running through the. evening hour. A good program baa- been a ironed with the speakers VHr-w"' ..... .uw.s. - 1, 1 ' 4 AO, w. itvsK, j-antor Asheboro Baptist Church Another Dleasant- party honoring Mrs. Story was given Friday after-1 noon at the home of Mrs. John Ward with Mrs. J. W. Menius and Mrs. Gumey MUlikan hostesses. This par ty was a linen shower, and the hon oree received a number of lovely gifts. A. contest furnished . entertainment, and Mrs. Herman Cranf ord won the while Mrs. Story was given a China tea pot Each truest then wrote a "recipe" for the bride. A congealed salad course with assorted sandwiches, chocolate tarts, and punch and pickles was followed by candies. Valentine decorations were used. Awnings for Style and Comfort ofki VALENTINE PART - -.-AT RANDLEMAN The eiehth erade students of Ran dlemah high school- gave' a pretty Valentine party at the home of Miss Kate Brookshire last Thursday sight Besides the . students of the eighth g-rado, there were also several mem bers of the high school faculty pres ent. The. rooms were beautifully dec orated in .Valentine style. Rook and Other Interesting games were played. After theeonclusion of the games, Ice cream, cake and other refresh meats were served. A very enjoyable time was had by all who were pres ent. . f v " . a: the if Charlotte aiTnber' of Com merce "plane te place its entire or ranltatlon behind the serir :!tural ad- rinMtnent - of B?Arklpiibur- fur.ty L.., year, aays Secretary C. 0. kur It li a recent letter to director B. V. 2:.:'-re, - . STORY-CRANFORD The foupwing announcement Is of Ihterest to the many Jriendsof this . Mr, and Mrs. Chlsholm C Cranrord announce J the : 'marriage off their dsuvhter, Vivlsn Msrie, to Mr. Sam uel Davies Story, on Saturday Feb ruary the second, nineteen hundred and twenty-four. ' At heme Asheboro, The Imajority homes known ' as ideal are shaded and protected by awnings. Awnings not only add that touch of distinction but make rooms and porches enjoy- aoie during the hot aays of summer. CANVAS Products Co. Greensboro, V Si KM? TJ. D. C Cive'Partri ; vThft Randolph Chaptef U.i D. C. gave a benefit sewing party at the hne of Mrs. J. A. Spence TttMday afternoon from 8:00 to 1:00 o'clock. In spite of the cold rairt, the ladies attended loyally and a plomant as well s a profitable time was had. Orer f'.OO tloorpd. Kplng and conrfrsaUon dilad Us time pleasant ly. AAortd sandwiches and hot tea were served.-, , - -: , , after eveTjneal 1 Cleanses rnorrtH andt teeth mmA eJoA cioeatloaj Rellevea fi tea IceUno aad addt SBOAtn,'! , It l-A--t-(-0 Daw swtlsUea ItM eravtaf to - sweets. - if i, ,. 4 WHoirJ yalue la tsA WsieUt ma SU4 a Ms Pmrtty fmchat. TTi Ml ill ill' ill proceeds will ro to the school and church. Admission 10 and 20c ORMA RICHARDSON, GRACE BROWN, -GET THE BEST rrs CHEAPER LASTS LONGER Fresh Puffed Wheat - - 15c Shredded Wheat 15c Pet Milk - 6c Sunbrite Geanser .. - 5c If you bake your own cakes, we have Swansdown Cake Flour, Confectionery Sugar, Fresh Marshmellows, Walter Ba ke?s Chocolate, Baker's Cocoanut When you're in a hurry try our Country and Spartanburg Layer Cakes. Fresh Snow drift, Swift's Jewel, Pure Leaf Lard. LOW IN PRICEHIGH IN QUALITY G. P. PRITCHARD GROCERY Phone 59 and Phone 230 Showing of Spring and Summer Millinery and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Satur day and Monday, March the 1st and 3rd. Mrs. J. C. Benedict, Milliner. THE LINEBERRY CO. L. W. Lineberry, Mgr. Randleman, N. C. 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. 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.- v 3i. TlAMf Km? o iikiv rinfrW-LVf: ran ru . ... .e ' 1 ' 1 Duiia your oia. wc aiso nave iirai-ciass s . It 1 '-' ,i i 1 . I, t' 4j ' SERVICE GARAGE " TAshcboroi 4 1 i. i"' V- si

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