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.K. j . i J t I -r I . -V - ThzTslzj, firth. 12, 1524.; THE ASHEBORO COURIER. A 5HEBG RO.N.C -'A ... 4 o : 1 THE COURIER PEHSONAX PAEAGRAPES Thursday, Marcn IS, 1924 - v "Mr. J. S. MeAlister, of Greensboro, & business visitor in towa . tee - latter part of tast week. ' Mr. F. E. Byrd is putting on Dol-; i Tar Day. Sale, beginning Friday and .eon tinning f through next Tuesday. 7 ! These sales axe very ponplar among he merchant all ovef the country. nd Mr. Byrd is to be congratulated i'upoa keeping up with the times.' Not . only the town people but those at--tending court next week will have an - opportunity to take advantage of this .Vala H -vj-r. . " ' ' - Mr. G. W. Saunders, I Randlemaa - Route 8, was a visitor n our streets last Saturday.' s . ? X - 'jV r - Mr. P.. W.Ward, of Millboro Route , rM, was among the visitors in Ashebpro v Mr, and Mrs. D. B. McCrary left Saturday for. a ten days, trip toNew .nrork .csty. v:: '-i ;k V Mr. Roy. Cox,. -of, .(Winstoh-Salem, t s-was at home last weefciend al .-' . Mrs. Virgil Presnell and 'Mrs.TSp - Aon. Carter, of 4 Charlotte,': werev in town . Saturday .land Sunday.'' "They S came for visit ,t Miss Enolia Prea .nell who has been ill for two weeks, tint ia no--ImirovlnaV-'vA?'iA Mr. Fred McPherson, of High Point, -was.in town on business the 'latter -nor of last week: - .Mr. and Mi Eekl Page and little --daughter, of . Aberdeen, were ,the 5 "Quests of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wood for a abort wnile last Saturday t Mr. .W. L. Smith of Liberty, vjras among tthe visitors in Asheboro last Miss? 'Ethel3! ; Johiisonl and Helen r. 'Sikes, of ,N. C. C. ; W, yGreensboro, ame home for the weekend. -, Mrs. Wade Hendricks and little son, 'WaderJr.j have returned . to their lome at Newton after visiting Mrs. "Hendrick's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. L. ' Mr. Madison Hammond; of Farmer, as amonir thevR viaitors - on our aitreets Saturday. Mrs. Bailie Shankle, of ; Rocking liam, is spending a month with Mrs. am Walker.. -.v .v?..- Mr. Joe Swaim.' of liberty,; visited Ids brother, Dr. John Swaim, one day -the latter part of last weeav & Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Allred and chil dren, of PrankUnville,- were in town -fnr . ahnrt Whila NstaMfcCft&fe Mr. W.H. Moring left Tuesday for the northern s markew to purcnase spring goods fortius stores ru . ,; Miss Sanford iThomas, ; of near Sreensnororwas! the guest of SMiss John D. Wolff, a few daya the first Mr. William Johnson, a student, of Davidsonr CoUegerwaa a weeMna visitor 'to his parents Mr. and Mrs, C. Johnson'-i;(Ar!' . Mr. I. Br Routh,:of Millboro Route "1, was a visitor in town, one day he -1 3attor.Tarfc-f :4aak-eek.'.-'r 'f Misses Ctolda Hayworth and Ruth rfAv. studanta at ' Greensboro Col- C , legii were week-end guests , :of , . thej . ReVrfi Lester 'Xueas,' who.as .wrn -tand reared teJUnion township, ; and . 'niut Vaa tMtn '. :' a . member; of ? -the IMethodiat Episcopal '.Conference for he -past: w, years, js going aproaa soon. . Mr. Liucas is paawr pi a vehmeh at Ubertv. My - Mr. .Charles C Routh, ; of .. Bonlee, was a visitor In Asheboro last jTiurs- - Misses Jessie Wood and Lfllie Male Sides, of Ellerbe,' were , guests ,-.:f Hiss Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood. Sundav. - y -. v ' Mr. W. E. Bobbins, of Randlemaa Route S, was a business visitor in . vrvnW . I.4.. booka for the school . bond electiea next Tuesday, yon aho14 vote if yoa want your vote coBntod in favor f the election. - i .,- , -r Messrs. W. H. Saunders and Q. v. Beace, of Steeds, were busiaeas visi tor in town yesterday. f ; t . . - Mr. K. D. Cox has been confined to his home this week, en account of as attfick ox appendicitis. 7 . r. and Mrs. G. L. Webb , have moved into the lower floor of Miss Minnie Hoover's house on South Fv- etteville etreeti - Mr. Webb is engineer for. the. J. B. McCrary Construction presented the lucky-ones with hand- cornpaoy, 01 quanta, ua.'s- - 1 somes boxes, of powder - .Another Born to Mr. and Mrs. Buriey Prs-? pleasant feature of the afternoon waa nell, March 9th, twin irl.,.-., . i 'Ja "Priacilla shower" rivea by ;, the Mrs. JCobert Cajneron. Uul at-ner! club members for Mrs. , Storv.' nee noma An Worth rtrt.A T' Remember . the . date of the school bond, election rTuesday, March 18th. ri Mrs. 17. C. Richardson is ill at her borne, on church street..; 1 . Mrs. Cicero Davis was the ruesfof her parents, . Mr; and Mrsi . M. E. Brown at Randleman last week. -'. r A number of Trinity, township's dies were nassed. - TnvitoH miAafs prominent citjzena ,were"itnong 'vthe jfor the occasion were Mesdames Sam business visitors in the dty'Monday.? Story, Lacy .Lewis, C. N. Cox, J. T. . wra. waivm wx, or Kamseur itoute wood, j. w. Hadley, D. Lewis, T. B. L was in .the city. Saturday on her Wood. C. Bowman, c. T-'Iflin. and way to Arcndaie, wnere she will visit Clarence Spaugh, of Raleigh. Mrs. Roxana -Co; ; Mr. J. Q. v Cox - v . , , r Drought na mother to Asheboro. - Betterment Society of Randleman -auss uicy ieign uvett left yes- Gives Reception, ruay ior naieign wnere sne went to attend the State teachers' associa tion. ' " ' Mr. Bouchee, a mining engineer of New York, was in Asheboro the first or , the week looking over the mines in this county. . Mr. Bouchee was greatly impressed with the town- and county.; ' f,ir':$ .The mule for which Miv J. T.-Brit-tain advertised in last week's Courier has been located and returned: - '' Everyone who wants the bond is sue for the completion and seating of the school auditorium to carry should vote in the election,, next . Tuesday, March 18th. Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, T. F. Bulla, is in Raleigh this week attending the meeting of the State Teachers'-assembly, Miss Eunice' Fay, of Prattvflle, Ala., arrived in Asheboro this week and is with Wagger Clothing Co., as milliner this season. Rev. W. H. Willis,' Mrs. Janette Luck, and Mr. and Mrs.. McMahan went to Greensboro Sunday to attend a district Epworth League meeting. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. . Elmore, of Greensboro, announce "the birth of a daughter, Barbara Jane, March 7th. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Moffitt and lit tle, son, B. B.; Jr, of Troy, were the r. -.r , town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Underwood and yMt, and Mrs, J. K- Wood went to see their father, CoL W. P. Wood, who is -a patient in the High Point hospital, Sunday...-Mr. Wood has been more comfortable for the past few days, Mr. D. T.. Wright, of Ramseur, was ' -Jl visitor on our streets last Saturday, v Mrs. J. B. Haywood, of Mt Gilead, : 'who has' been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Sam Walker, has returned noma. Mr. O.- P Routh,' o Randleman " Route 2. was among the visitors , in Mr. D. T. Black.- of High Point S vRoutoB, was a visitor in Asheboro ; ' last Saturday. vi';!.r! :':? -: v - --M-h Mr. Robert. Sheffield hss moved '. x from Snencer to Greensboro. ' . Mr. " 'Sheffield is a Randolph county man, -V tand formerly r lived - at Randleman ir JlStrO. & Calllcutt,-of Strieby, JL-Vhile In towtf Baturdar r " The Courier a pleaaant'call and renewed . hk BubacrlDtion. ', . . ' '. r' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. lack, of Sea- v ' rove. were among : the visitors . In ' ' Asheboro last Saturday. ' " i. Superintendent W.-'H. McMahan, of 1 the city schools, is in naimgn timding the meeting Of the North Carolina Educational association. . Mr. and Mrs. Graham Monroe and . '.son, Joseph and Charles Sidney, of .Mi:"tn, were week-end visitors at Hof . t I.i-t week. - ' ' I. Adna Lamb, of ths dtf schnols relatives in Kitrh ' J'oint the i li t week-end. ' i '. Work Im ir"r- ng on the erection ' of Mr. C!y l 1.. -nd rick's new home on Jreytone Terrace. - Mra, rcf Anman, of ri!t:Wi, was in AsKi boro lant k having 'm f!iilr. here on areount of the -"llln'n of her adopted aon, Untt ; "hi won vlRiting In the home -f R. V. l!arr.;',nn. J'r Aomnn U tli widow of the lata Alii.-n Aw.,.. in " v-hn i r t-.irf ycrn livpj In A, horo, 1,. 1 Hr. and Mm. Auman .. wc-a i!f en I flumb. Thy had mnny fri. i.i A-; Uro. V. hdn here Mra. ' um.in waa the guest of lira. Juhn 11. J'o.,1. j. ,Vt. 1".: 8. rtHBsre an! fhlllron ' r-t ri!..'..v In futwiville. t nrn.tr; irir 1 Y't family His. 'Gf - ferree -Hasteat-Te ; --2-frttciIU ,CUb r,-.'. . On 'last "Wednesday. Mia. Gee.r H. Ferree-was as home te-tha PriseiUa Club and a number ef invited guests at her home on Sunset avenue. Sew ing and merry chatter engaged the attention of the party -for a while, when that waa laid aside and several contests were held, t La the first, - a "musical" contest, the Judges declared Mrs. J. B. Ward the winner. In the second, a reciters contest, Mrs. J. S. Le wis was successful. "-The Miss - Vivian . Cranferd, a popular onas pz the. season. The honoree re ceived - a number, of " attractive and useful gifts. . - ' The hostess assisted hy Mrs. C A Hayworth and Miss Effie Jean Feme served congealed fruit salad, wafers, sandwiches and , hot tea, Later can The reception given by the Better ment Society or Kandleman last Fri day evening was an enjoyable occa sion, rne citizens of the town were greeted by Mesdames' A N. Bulla, and-S.hN. Bowman, after which they were invited to .visit the librarv and laboratory both of which have recent ly, had many additions. Prof. E. B. Carroll, principal of the school, made an interestimr address contrratulatin? the Randleman people upon their co operation in, equipping the school building. A most interestingr nrosram followed, consisting of music by the glee club, vocal and instrumental so los. An especially pleasing feature was an illustrated lecture of "The Family Album." Delicious refresh ments were served. SEAGROVE ROUTE 1 NEWS K1NGIITS OF PYTIIIAS V .Lodge- No. 23t t - . . - 1 Meets Monday nLrht at 70 o'clock ever the postoffioa. Degree -of Knight to be coaf erred em Lee M. Keams, M. G. Manor, Roland Brilea. Brirht Dkkena. Henry Jones,' Robert Jones, and Uev. U. u. Smith, Members are requested to be present. All visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. CHAS. H. REDDING. , . '. Chancel Commander. . S. L. BUNCH. Keeper of Record and SeaL yMASONIC NOTICE Kegular Com rhQhication Balfour Lodge No. 188 A F. and A M., convene at 7:30 p. m. Friday, March lift. AU Master Masons invited to attend. , ;. JOHN-SWAIM, Master. JAMES NEELT, Secretory LET YOURMONEY WORK FOR YOU! Have you ever stopped to think how fast money will accumulate when working? We Compute Interest on Savings Deposits Every Three Months Then we add that interest to your original deposit and at the end of another three months we figure interest on total. This interest is again added, and so on. This interest goes right along day after day, and year after, year. We accept deposits in accounts from $1.00 up. ASHEBORO BANK & TRUST CO. Astieboro, N. C. Mr. Wade Edwards attended the fiddlers' convention and box party at ineedhams urove, Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cassady and children, of near Carthage, were the week-end. guests of Mrs. Cassady's sister, Mrs. A. r. Garner. Miss Fairy Maness spent the week end with home folks near Pisgah. ests ef Mr.' and Mrs. Cv E. : Rich inn. Sunday. .- - - parents Saturday and Sunday. Miss Islie Scott was caned to her Misses Dena and Addie Yow and home near Durham last Saturday on 'Messrs, Robert and Everett Yow at account of the serious illness of herjtended the fiddlers' convention at mother, , v - ' Needhams Grove Saturday night .Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tilley, of Ashe-1 Miss Eula Craven was the guest of boro. Route 1, have moved to Prim, Misses Maude" and Mary Miller Sun N. C. They lived in Stokes county day. before .moving to,.r Randolph,,, three!, Mr. Lonnie Cole has purchased a years ago. ' . : . ' ' lot near Seagrove. Mr. and Mrs,, W. B. Speas, of I Winston-Salem, -visited the family of Contest In Meianchton and Cedar J. A. Holder Sunday. Grove Schools. Miss Eliaa Harris, of. Siler City, has accepted' a position as operator A contest was held February 22nd ht the local telephone exchange. between Meianchton and Cedar Grove Mr. J. D. -Moffitt, of Ardmore, schools, at Meianchton. The first Okla, arrived in Asheboro Tuesday thing on the program was a contest night to visit relatives and friends, in multiplication, which resulted in a Mr.- Moffitt is the son of . the late tie. Next was a spelling between the Houston Moffitt, and also' a brother sixth grades. Meianchton was the of Mr9. 0. E. Rich. He will visit his winner, Marshall and Lydia Troy brother, in Troy and other relatives while in his horns state. . Randolph Republicans Held Conven tkm.in Asheboro Last Saturday being the last two standing. Nora Wright was the best 6th grade spel ler for Cedar Grove. The spelling contest between the third grades was won by the Cedar Grove school. The . last two standing were Bessie May "' The Republicans of .the county held Curtis and Richard Pickett The best their convention-in the court house in , third 6rade speller for Meianchton Asheboro last Saturday. , f J was Helen Johnson. For entertain- - Mr. C N. Cox was reelected coun- ;'aent the Meianchton school had ar ty chairman and endorsed as candl-'. ranged a negro dialect impersonations date for , Congress ': from this the. hich were much enjoyed, seventh congressional district . - ' Mrs. R. W. Ward is in charge of The administration of President, the Meianchton school and Mr. Har Coolidge was endorsed. - .,, iv7 Brower of the Cedar Grove school. Thirty-two' delegates, and the same The pupils in both schools show that number of alternates were elected to they are well trained and are doing attend the State convention which will spiendid.'worK. be held in Jlaleigh; March 19th, and the Congressional Convention in 1 ! Lexington March 18, also to the sena torial convention. - ? . ? ' ; i . Mr. J. Lewis wma mdnrwri a delegate -to the National Republican f convenQon ana ine aeiegates were in- TROG DON-BROWN Cards have been issued at Randle man which read' as follows: Mr. and. Mrs.' E. ' Davis TrocrHon announce .- ' the marriage of their structed to vote for bim at the eon-. daughter, Flossie Joyce, to Mr. W. gresaional convention' in. Lexington.''0 Brown, of Greensboro, Thurs- next Tuesday as they ahw were, for "Br DTOary, a,;iZ4, Greensboro Mr. Cox. Blrthday Party. Sabarday .evening Mrs? J. S, Beck gave a surprise party for her daarh Ur, Miss Treva Beck, celebrating her 19th birthday. Progressive conversa tion furnished ths entertainment for a while, then a contest gavs pleasure. , North Carolina. At' home after April 10th,1 Greensboro, N. C." . - Mr. and Mrs, Brown are touring the "Northern States": on, their bridal trip and expect to be away for two wees yet, '- ; ; v , ( Ai reward of five hundred dollars has been offered for the arrest of Dr. J. W. Peacock, who escaped from the Miss lola Lowdermiik was ths winner enminal insane department of the August. Dr. Pea I in ihm Mntmt anil wu 4mi . hntl State Prison last of toiltA water. - The hoatesS, smlt-.flTV ervlng time for the murder ed by her sister, Mrs. J. A. Lockaba J-JUr alic Tsrior. of Thomas and alias Gladys Allred served an lea Jvillv June 21, 1921, having been de- course. - About twenty-five ' young folks were present to enjoy ths pleas ant party. ... . ' ' V ; ..- ': .,4.-. ' '- - : -:,: . "rnvjiajaa Jnro,ioji, Ssfpr Mlfi Dolly Worthington entertained the membprg of hef Sunday . School cln.i and th Christian Endeavor so cli ty of t!i M. p. church in the church parlor Fri. lay vening.. After s bud niss nx-f'.Ing, llim Worth in irton made the H-iul unusually pleasant and in trwting. A physiology and prra phical content furnii.iifd ent i in mwit for a half hour. Hie r r rs were IT ins -- Corrr IV ,jr- Frank l'l.lint-, fcj.il A J.( -,rTi(! and Hrv, H. V. ro'on sn, , j,u. ey LlKh'Lovtt and j.va 1 rk a- diHtfd the hontfl fri frrvy r :l ir eourne follow! I f h;., i:,-, 1 c;ind!na. dared an incurable paranoiac and com mined to, toe criminal Insane depart ment, , , Ai Night ;. of : V, Missionary SkI tj j; t ' Tlio Forp'sm tUn!'-rfry f '.r'.ty of 0'" i. Y. cl.urrh rt r ;'h I I nry llun'lnjf .SfUi; '.ri. ( ,'iftl f.r t' r'.minpr yr r - ro 1 'r ) A 1 pro-1 tocted by, awnings from ths , glaring nun ' aiwure - you a restful night. - i The eont f awning protection and com fort pr month is. vry small -.when f!purd 0 ve r 4, a p-riod of years. A jihone rail er postal rard will bring sam ple. . - i . , r . m CAPITOL THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY MARCH 20-21st "TOE MlH ilil iSMl "THE SUPREME PICTURE OF ALL THE" TWO SHOWS DAILY-MATINEE 330 NIGHT, 8:00 P. E ADMISSION MATINEE: Children under 12 25c Adults 50c NIGHT : ChUdren under 12 50c Adults 75c Customers To A few specials we want you to know about DRESSES! DRESSES! Ladies' and Misses Handsome Silk Dresses Made of Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe-de-Chine and combina tion Crepe and Georgette. These are exceptionally good values at fery low prices. You get them in the various colors. Linen, Indian Head and Gingham Dresses We have a good assortment of thise in ever-fast colors. Linen Dresses sell for $5.50. Indian Held Dresses for $3.75 and Gingham Dresses for $2.25 and $3.00. Ladies' full size Bungalow Aprons at $1.00 each. We are showing the latest Parisan models in millinery, and are especially anxious that you give us an oppor tunity to show you this line before making your pur chases.. 1 , Shoes Bon't forget we are closing out this line; We are fctiU .showing'' a good assortment of pumps - and oxfords in black and tan at and below . CU3U " ." ' . " Children's Dresses and Bloomers These are made of Gingham and Indian Head Everfast sizes 6 to 14, at $1.45 and $25 each. Good black Sat teen Bloomers Misses and Children, at 75c and $L25 per pair. VS. Piece Goods Our Piece i Goods are he most attractive in colorings, qualities and prices that are shown in Asheboro. You will like them YOURSmTO .SERVE- c D mm sr J a 1 I ... AT, i,. I - ' , ; 1- !.-nt; ,.r. Arrrn V, , , , -o. ' -ry; I'.ir-n I'-'H.rr j r, ' r i' " 1 (f l;1' i v 1 . '. S 1 ! n - . W .J a it CA Pre' CrTi, o o .i.i Co; ,ara, N. C V A A A J.. .- o o "As!ic!;oro,N.C. -
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