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Thursday, Aogwt 14, 1521 THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C. Paf Five f TH0 COURtER PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Thursdsy, August 14, 1W4 Mr. and Mra' Roland B riles spent Sunday at Mt Vernon Springs. Ml, 3. T. Hares, of Millboro, tu a visitor fa Asheboro Tuesday. , Miss Jennie Cooper Halted Mr. and Mrs. Ben JOerni at Winton-Slesi last freest '."! , Miss Nell Shaw, of Lumberton,'ls the ruest of her cousin. Msnraret Hammond. - - i Mr. ' and . Mrs. Colon Spoon spent' Sunday- wjth fflitiTW.In SpriajfieW. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Styres and children visited 'relatives in High Point the past week-end. Mrs. 8. X. 'White, of Winston-Salem, is visiting Mrs. Milliard Allied this weet.' -n , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leofler were we$-end visitors with relatives and friends m Albemarle. " Mr. Woosley Marley, of Rameeur, was a business visitor in town one day the latter part of last week. Misses Maude Miller - and Treva Beck were, the guests of friends ' in Thomas viMe last week-end. " Mrs. T. V. Rochelle and little son, Talmage, are the guests of Mrs. BocheUe's mother, Mrs.. Sarah. Cox. Miss Moleta Morgan, of (jaraway, baa returned from a two weeks visit to her sister, Mrs. Lindsay Snyder, at fHIgh Point. . Rev. Jesse Pritchard, who has been visiting; friends in Asheboro for the past week has returned to his home at Henderson. Vft" i Torftft PresnelL-who hag been visiting her aunt, Mrs. John East, at Horven, returned home the latter part of last week. Mr. and, Mrs. Jim Kivett and chil-T dren and Miss Ara Ridge, left Monday f dr a few, days outing at Wrlghta--vjlle.JBeach. Miss Islie Scott has returned from a three weeks visit with relatives and friends at Mars Hill, Rutherfordton and Durham. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chishojm and little son,; Donald, have retained from a few days stay in the western part of the state. Mrs. Johnson, of Kansas City, Mo., has returned home after a two-weeks visit to her son, Mr. Homer Jdhnson at the Central hotel. Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Page and children have returned to .their home In Raleigh, after a weeks visit to rel atives and friends in Asheboro. Misses Ida May Jarrell and Pauline Hinshaw and Messrs. Roosevelt Hin shaw and Lucion Bonkemyer visited at Albemarle last Saturday and Sun day. Mb. Waldo' Copeland, of Ramseur, was a business visitor in Asheboro f.last Friday. Mr. Copeland has been Spending the summer at Wrightsville Beach. t Messrs. J. Rom Smith and L. H. Smith, Jr., of Liberty, were in Ashe boro attending the county" Sunday school convention last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. James A. Cheely, who hae been the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Fox, for the past three weeks has returned to her home at Manchester, Ga. . Rav. N. M Harrison, Jr., dean of men at. the M. P. College at High PoinWwa in Asheboro last Sunday and preached at the M. P. church at the morning service. Miss Dora Redding and brother, Mr. Troy Redding, of , Randleman Route 8, were in Asheboro attending the county Sunday school convention last Thursday and Friday. . Mr.' ind Mr D. B. McCrary and eon, FrankV left last Friday for Ajhe villa. - Mr. MeCrary returned the first of th week but Mrs. MeCrary and Frank will remain for several weeks. Mr."L TL Bamr and children, Of Greensboro, an pending some time with Mr. Barter at the Caottal .hotek Mr. Barger U conductor on the Ashe boro, High Point and Southern train. Mr fTC RtV.of TOtf Point, was to Ashehore last Saturday mak- Mnnmnid tat the Piedmont Baptist Young PspWa Aaaoaiational "Union Convention which will be. held here October 18th and lvtib . Mis. fj & SUdmarv who has beta Attn tnatment In a Charlotte hoe Xitah has returned home much .im proved. Jdra, Stedman had two minor operations on each ef her little fin gers ,au u uianowa. . -,r Mr. and Mrs, G. O. Cox, eocoffl- i.y fev Outlr eon. R. D. Cox. passed through Asheboro Saturday. on their way horn at PUgah, after visit to their Sons, Messrs.- nnw, mm , Pearll Cox, at High Potat - ;, , ' Mrs. Mfflard AUred aeeompanled by. I Mrs. 8. X. Wilson, of Winston-Salera, , left Monday for New York and other .northern markets to purcnas nor xbii l and winter millinery, :. Mrs. Allrad will bo away about two weeks, f . at. . ' a , i nr. u. u. uurrow ana two oaojrn- ".tersy MUnes lis snd Ines, of Julian, among the visitors in Asheboro last Saturday. Mist Ha Burrow holds a poxiUon In Greensboro and Is spsnd ing her vacation with bet parenU at vwuuan, V Mr. and Mrs. Joph M. Punlle, and three children, Lucile, Lydia May and Samuel, of Annapoli. Md., srrived m - Aheboro Unt week for a vllt to rel- aUv and friends in town and In the county. Mr. and Mrs. Purdla are former Randolph citizens, but for the - vn yr tW have been liv 4 , Annapolis, They, made the -n, rough the country In Uiolr Vna- - Mr. I"urfr.e cal l this wes tl third trip they had made, through the country. Mr. Ray Parrlsh haa resumed from Wilmington, ana Wrightsville Beach where he has Been on a few days out ing, v Mrs. Sam Swalm, of Greensboro, is the guest ef Mrs. Robt Feme this week. , ! . Miss Esther Burgees, of Durham, is the guest of Miss LoUie Jones this week... . ' i . Mrs.- A. 3. Maxwell, of Raleigh, is vintinc her daughte'r, Mrs. Ed Cran- ford'Y t-. , , i . ' "Mrs. W. JL Moore is the ruest of .Relatives and friends in Liberty this Mr.' Gideon ; Macas. : who had a stroke of paralysis about ten days 'Mr.' and Mrs. Stanley Spencer, of gophiaviaited Mr. and Mrs.' Dennis Bean one day last' week. Mr.W.MrCJi 6. Walker, of Lex. ingfon, visited Mrs: .Walker's mother, Mrsi Sarah Co i last week, ' ;21raw Jawet .Covington and little son, of Eochiham, are visiting her mother, Mrs. A. . E.. Burns. Ah oid time fiddler convention and concert will be held at Eldorado Sat' urday night, AugMtJ23r i. Mr. tod Mrs. Hugh Parks and Mr. Richard - Littje are , spending several days aVWghtsvilH Beach. Bom.ttf-Mf; and Mrs. D. S. Coltrane a son, August th, Mrs. Coltrane and baby are ateHayworth hospital t Miss Maude! Vones, of Greensboro, has returned home after a week's vis it to Mrs. iV P. Darby at Troy. Attofney, J, U, Daniel, Jr.,! f Lex frgtorV was a visitor in Asheboro one day the latter part of last week. Mrs. W;.JrArmfield and dans-htar. Miss Adelaide, have returned from a month's stay at Hot Spring's, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cox. of Rich mond, Va., visited Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. E. H. Byrd, last week. Mrs; John Banner has returned to her home at St Paul, Minn, after a visit to Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Hanner. Miss Eunice Bu)la left Monday for ten day's stay in New York. Wash ington and other points of interest. 1 Messrs. W. H, Moring and" Jesse Scarboro left Monday for the eastern part of the state on a fishing trip. Misa' Ethel Cox visited her sister, Mrs. T- V. Rochelle, at High Point a few days the latter part of last week. Miss Blanche Wallace has returned to her home at Carthage after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hinshaw. Misses Louise Caveness and Lois Dorsett, of Greensboro, are the housexgueats of Miss Eva Cranford. Mr. Gumey Brown is remodeling his home on Salisbury street' and when completed will have a modern homa Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ryan, of High Point, visited Mrs Ryan's parents, Mr. and MnL.Chas. Smith Monday. '. Mrs. J. W. Tage, Miss Martha and Mr. Kilby Page, of Greensboro, were guests of relatives in Asheboro Sun day. Miss Blanche Burkhead, of Greens boro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burk head. Mr. Franx Strickland, who has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. J. G. Miller, for the past two week, has re turned to his home at Old Fort lister S. G. Gay, Jr., will arrive in, the. city Sunday from Columbus, Ga., for a visit to Master Ryan Neely and his uncle, Mr. Jas. B. Neely. "Mr." Httgh Turks and friendT Mr. Richard Little, of Hickory, returned last week from Grove Park Inn, Ashe ville, where they stent two weeks. ' Mrs. W. C. -Hammond and children and Misa Betsy Armfleld, who have been visiting relatives and friends jat Laurinburg and Luroberton have -'returned home.1. ..; , - '. ' - Dr. Georm R. Brawn and Mr. Ail. Jrards. of High Point Were in Ashe- oro Tuesday. Dr. Brown Is pastor ftf the MathodUt ProtMtatii hiivti 1n High Point A heir and commodious church is now under construction, - . - Mr. and-Mrt. W. J. Baldwin, 'if uoidsDoro, are visiting mauves and friends in the county. They are for mer residents of Randolph and have many friends throughout the county.' Mr. Baldwin was for a long time en gaged in the saw. null business, j The Courier Is in receipt' 'of A let. ter from Mrs. E. L. Tasker, ef Rock Island, sakinkus to send her the Ciper. -- MrSt .Taeket was Miss Mary cMastera before her marriag and lormeny uvod near f armer in Utls county. Mrs. Tasker is a sister 111.. Sl .... A. . . . . A .1.1 " miim vsni ntaiiwil 01 swtncuvjrv. r Mrsy 8. A Cox returned to : ' her home at Ptagih Saturday eveaiac af ter a visit to her daughter, MrsTj. C Bean, at Sallxbury, , Bhe was accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Bean and their little daughter, Basel Leo. Mrs. Bean and daughter will, spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Cox before returning home.' . . , Mr. J. F. Barkhead baa nreoared a bill entitied "An act to authorise the county commissioners . of Randolph county to subscribe to the People's Orphanage' for ten thousand dollars to be paid In; five years; two thousand dollars each year. If the majority of voters at ue next general election Will bO, Willing. . . - v ,;. 'A'CorbJtt truck beloncrtna tooths Homo Building and Material Company and drtverr- oy uaywood Tervts : was slightly damaged in . a collision on Main street In Wen Point Friday morning with a -eity truck. . The Asheboro truck was headed north with a load bound for Greensboro and the eity truck driven by Fred Perdue was coming out of English strwt going in . the same direction. The fmir and front wheel -of the High Point city truck was allfrhtiy dmrd. A frmt whl on the llomo Bulldiitt and Ifaterial truck was knocked, out oi una. Mrs. L. E. DUoq. of Rock Hill,! 8. U visiting her sister, Mrs. H. M. Robbina. Mies Louise Cheeks, of FayeOeville, ; Mies Irene Kearns is ,vitir.g rela b viaitinr Misses Betrie mnA Alta tires -and friends in Siler City this I uiwucrmiiL . . Mr. Elmer Rich and eons, Lester, Dallas and.Lieo, were visitors in Greensboro Sunday. Mr: Joe Morgan has returned from a few days outing at White Springs and Blowing Rock. Misses Pauline and Minnie Lee Burkhead are visiting relatives in Greensboro this week. Miss Lena Mar Johnson wu In LGreensboro the week-end with her cousin, Mrs.-Lee Ralls. Mr. Fred, Parrish, who is with the Gulf Refining Company of Texas, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Parrish.'. Mrs. J. I. Johnson and family had as uieif quests ror the week-end Mr. ana Mrs. ensue g. Calmer and dautrh- ter, Miss Charlotte, of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Byrd. of Rock Hill, S. C, are visiting relatives in Asheboro and surrounding commun ity. Messrs. William Underwood. Jr.. Chas.- McCrary and John Hunter left Monday for a few days stay at Blow ing Koclc. Mrs. Ollie Presnell. who has been taking treatment in the Memorial hospital, has returned home much improved.- ' Messrs Henry Jones and F. E. Byrd left Sunday for a ten davs stav at Moore Springs, Blowing Rock and Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. W C. TfammnnA at. tehdedHhe funeral of Mr. Hammond's aunt, Mrs. Victoria Petty, at Snrinir- field Monday. Mr. E. F. Millikan, who has been in the saw mill business at Leasburg, has moved back to Randleman where he will farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanner and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burkhead, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Harrison at Den ton last Sunday. There will be a pie supper at the Central Falls school house Saturday night, August 16th. The public is invited to attend. Mr. W. A. Coffin returned the lat ter part of last week from Raleigh, where he had been on a visit to rela tives for a few days. I Miss Ruth Sawyers has returned to her home at Max Meadows, Va., af ter spending sometime with her sis ter, Mrs. Colon Spoon. Miss Islie Scott left Tuesday for tfte northern markets to buy fall and winter goods and millinery for C. W. Scott and company's store. Mrs. E. N . Wall, of Randleman, and Misses Dolly Vickory and Nell Pugh, of Climax, left Saturday night for Washington and Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Newby, of Greensboro, have been visiting rela tives and friends in the r armer sec tion. They spent Monday in Ashe boro.' Miss Myrtle Pugh, who has been visitinar her sister, Mrs. Daniel Hen ley, has returned to Baltimore where she holds a position as milliner in one of the big establishments. Miss Lilly Mae Crotts, who has been the guest of MJbs Gladys Allred for the past two weeks returned to her home In Winston-Salem yester day. Mr. Theodore Vlahos has sold his interest in the Sanitary Cafe to Mr. Nick Vlahos and has gone to Raleigh where he is in the B. and B. Cafe and restaurant Mrs. J. D. Ross and son, Joseph, and nieces, Misses Virginia and Irene, Of Charlotte, Mrs. T. H. Red ding and children .went to Jackson Springs last Saturday for the week end. They returned Tuesday. .' . , Mr. and Mrs. Reld Hanpih, Mrs. Oscar Russell. Mrs. GorreM .Skrrm and little Ion, Joseph, left Monday for a waejfa outing at J season springs. They are staying at Mrs. W. JC Ham mer's cottage, the "Anchorage." vMr. C Leonard Smith, Randleman's moving picture man, was a business visitor in our office Monday. Mr. Smith bar had. eighteen years exper ience in Ms profession. Ho has se lected the latest pictures, using prin cipally 192i pictures which are on a par with those shown on screens in ,the larger places. A reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Durham Thursday even ing of last week at their homo to Si ler City, honoring their son Lay B. Durban and his bride, who was Miss Bottt Louis Collins,. of Mlddleburg, N. CJ Th wadding occurred Ja Mid dWborg at the homo of the bride July 80th. Mrs. W, a Durham Is s sister of Mrs. 3. W. Burkhead and Register of Deeds Loo M. Keams, of Aaboboro. Rev. Amos Gregson. one of The Courier's valued friends, writes from Rock HOI, S. O, that he failed to get last week's Courier and cannot get along without the weekly news from his homo county. The malls fail sometimes in conveying th county's weekly letter to her patrons'' and while wo regret this wo like the assurance that our friends like and read Th Courier, .' 1 Si 'ft. t- '. A truck carrying 15 members of Catawba county, farm club of boys and girls, who had been on a camping trip through western North Carolina, tumbled down the aid of a mountain about four miles north of Old Fort 8aturdav morning completely demol Uhlng the truck, fatally Injuring on, and severely Injuring several mora. The party was under the chaperonage of Miss Anna Rows, homo demonstra tlon agent, and County farm demons traUon agent J. Wade 1 Hi-ndrlcks. son-in-law of Mr. L C Phillips of Asheboro, ; . . , j . ,' ' . Miss Iris Turner, of OreeUro. was the week-end guest of Mn Nell Fox. iwe weea. i Miss Velon Kearns, of Farmer spent Monday with Miss Pauline El liiott. . Mrs. Arthur Sanders and children are visiting Mrs. Sanders' parents at Denton. Hit Lynn Hunt of Pleasant Gar den, was the ruest of friends in town last Sunday. I?1 t Mrs.- B. F. HasseH. of Clayton, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clar- eneo Rush, this week. Mrs. James Covington and little son, ef. Rockingham, are visiting her mouier, jars. a. c. ourna. Rev. W. H. Willis, who underwent an operation in the High Point hos pital, Is - Improving satisfactorily Miss . Canary -Johnson -has returned to her home at Seagrove after a week's visit with Miss Nan Lewis. Mr. Will Carter and son, Willis, of Eleazer, were in Asheboro on busi- ness one day the first of this week, Mr. and Mrs. Harry "Edwards, of St Augustine, Fla., arrived in Ashe- boro Tuesday for a' visit 2 relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Spivey, of Cameron, visited Mrs. Spivey's brother, Mr. E. u. UiU Ak ucujjio iuuia wo. uuituai Miss Fojr Ingram, of Raleigh, is spending her vacation with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Inefam. Mr.ilugene Keams, of Farmer, was a business visitor in Asheboro last. Saturday. Ms-. vrit M . r., .8 JESM afL El 7 utl nAiS y the latter part of last week. Miss Pauline Elliott spent the week end with Miss Jennie Cooper near Farmer. m j.u.i j J. D. Williams, Jr., of Reidsville, vis ited friend9 in Asheboro Sunday. Miss . Lena Hilliard and Elyer Richardson were visitors in Winston Salem Tuesday: i parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Andrews at Staley. Miss May Andrews ac companied them home. Mr. A. B. Macon, of Salisbury, has Deen caiiea to AsneDoro on account oi the illness of his father, Mr. Macon, r o and Grace Misses Zella Johnson Redding have returned home after a weeks visit to relatives and friends in Randleman. Mr. and Mrs. M Waters, of Ashe- ville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Rush at Rush mine in Union town ship. Miss Elsie Rush and adopted son, Jack, of Houston, Texas, will ar rive in the county tomorrow for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W C. Rush, at Seagrove. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Slack, of Hemp, were the guests , of Mrs. Slack's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Byrd, at Kemps Mills last Sunday. j Miss Mary Bulla, who holds a posi tion in the state Sanitorium, at Southern Pines, is spending a few days with her father, Mr. L. D. Bulla. ' Messrs. Dewey Bulla and Arthur . and Mrs. Crotts will be at home in that spells big . entertainment ro Sanders left Sunday for Charleston, Lexington, N. C. imance. drama, thrills, action, char SVC, to attend the annual reunion of the 30th Division of the World War veterans. Misses Zella Johnson and Grace Tant and Hal pope of States Ve active riT. Af ttiundaGvmMbr,, t'ttWI Point last Sunday. I township. She has taught in th All the people who are interested public schools of the county, and is in the Charlotte M. P. church, four; well and favorably known by the peo milea east of . Asheboro, will pleas pie of Asheboro. The- groom is the meet there next Saturday morning for, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Thomas ine purpose oi cieamng on we ceme.uu an vnierpnauis; jvuag dushmbb tery. Mrs. G. F. Gainer and daughters, Misses Basel and Pearl and Dorothy Lewallen and Mr. Eldon Garner re turned Monday from k few day out ing at Lake Waccauma and Wrights ville Beach. Mr .-m r w.irA iJ.. .M In Asheboro a short while Tuesday en If31 f mlr J rout to their homo at AlbemarW af-. 5Pr,reU- LJ0" f ter a week's visit to Mr. AndreVt gYM?mi r?r5 ST?' ; i oig of the Council Dr. D. Lane Elder During the electric stornt Sunday .was unanimously elected and will afternoon a penimmon tree in th ; serve for two years, yard of Mr. Thomas Brown was' Dr. Elder has been mayor of Bops struck by lightning. Mrs. Brown whs well for four years, having served un to th house and was slightly shocked der th old form of government He out not seriously injuraa Mf, and Mrs. A.,B. periharjywho formerly lived" in Asheboro, have re turned and pct to bo here for some Urn. Mr. U pen haver had charge of , th company which put down th as- j phalt on our streets about four years ago and sine then has had a number of contract in this and other states. ' Mr. Couenhaver ia her now to sup- rintand some street improvements. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cox, who have been visiting relatives and friends in ' Randolph Guilford v and ' Davidson counties for th past month, left last Monday for their home ln Tampa, ! Fla. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cox are former. Randolph, county citizens and they; com back to their homo eounty every year. Mr. Cox is th son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C Cox, of Asheboro 8Ur, Rout.. Misses Stout and Lucy Brown, of Ramssun accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Cos bom. . . . . ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Best have moved Wi Winston-Salem whr Mr. Best has accepted a position in a Winston drug stor. Mr. Best haa been the druggist in th Standard Drug Com.' pany for th yt year and during their sujr her Mr. and Mrs. Brt have mad many' friends who recret to them Wv. , Mr. M. & Judy, of Wlhston-Salem, has taken " Mr. Heat's plac la th Bt-.rdsrt Drug Company.! . - . . " , i, . i . r Social Column Hoaors Guet , T XI. Uw..u.u.B u . , , e ' " n .7 a delightful camp supper at the coun try club Tuesday evening. The guests enjoyed swimming for a while after which a delicious supper was served. MIm SaaBden Honored 188 J"M"wfVhof the members of the C. I. C. class ef invited guests last. Monday, sdght and MrsVc. L. GreTry. Various games were played after which the hostess served delicious watermelonj " JT?Jl ZJ? yy'.ZTT' testament and two lovely handker- Mrs. James Cheely Honored vr -i , n , Honoring Mrs. James A. Cheely. of ' Si J 1 cT ,5T i.l F& nn" Tli6 5 rTiday morning. The guests found their places at the card" tables by lovely hand painted score cards. Dur- ing the games delicious ice punch was !f. bZ 2! !!!!8-,. ""j li . X'rL i A v 77 JrU lovely hand painted card table num- bers. At the luncheon hour the host- oodiowu uj. iiusg iui wiuwu "JZ,JL JZZZ l.-I"".-. "' l. t"c' ' m .wwrraeton - Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Lewis Entertain c ti. society ot M. f. Church ' 1 ne members of the Christian Endeavor Society of the M. P. church. met with Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Lewis last Friday evening in the society hall of the church. After the regular business meeting, Mr. Lewis called 'all aboard", giving each individual an "Excursion" contest, in which Miss excelled. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis served a delicious ice course. Jennings and Crotts A marriage of great interest was that of Miss Bessie Jennings of Worthville and Mr. Chester Crotts of Lexington, which took place Saturday morning at the home of Rev. R. G. juaugnnn, pastor oi me ai. Hi. cnurcn of Randleman, at 10 o.'clock in the presence of Mr. Ralph Jennings; brother of the bride, Mr. Howard i tv . .' viohb, uiuuici ui uie giuuni, aim Misses Carmen Van Werry and Bon- tie Laughlin. The bride was radiant in an im- ported gown of tan satin-back crepe, n'.'.coouiira ui iimLi.ii. Immediately following the cere- mony Mr. and Mrs. Crotts left for a tour to the mountains of western (Nortn Carolina. Mrs. Crotts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jennings of Worth ville and is popularly known not only ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 19TH V? W"116 but ls throughout XHE GIRL OF THE LIMBER Randolph county. Mr. Crotts is the ineT" pon of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crotts, of LAJSl Lexington, and at present is employed From Gene Stratton Porter's famous In Greensboro as brick mason on the novel, with Gloria Grey, Cullen Landis new Meyer's building, of which his and others. If you've read the story father is foreman. you know what a delight there is in They have many friends who wish 8tore for youif you haven't we will them a long and happy journey thru tall you now you're going to enjoy life. Following the honeymoon. Mr. ,TOrv -ani, nf It; 'It has evervthinsr Miss Fairy Maness Marries Clyde Thomas Mr. DR. D. LANK ELDER RE ELECTED MAYOR, HOPEWELL A eoov of the- Henewell Star D&b , liahed at Hopewell, Va,, Friday, Au gust 8, 1924, tails of the election of la th first mayor to be elected by the .jpeople. The proceeding mayors hav- Auction Sale!" Saturday August 16, At 11 O'clock A .M. On the premises of the late J. A. Davis, at what is known as the Kearnes place on Worth street in Asheboro', N. C, I will sell for cash his entire Household and Kitchen Furniture, and o(ther property including one fine Jersey Cow If 1 1 , J.T. f ' ! - ASHEBORO, NvG ing been appointed by the Governor before Hopewell was incorporated as a city. Arrangements are being made un der the new form of government to employ a city manager with engineer- ing and business experience, with a salary not to exceed S6.000 a year. The leading editorial in the Star on "Our Mayor" is as follows: "Hopewell has changed its form of municipal government; but not its mayor. Dr. D. Lane Elder, first elected mayor of the city is again made official head of HopewelL The modern and progressive methods of . v..,. a to recognise those who have worked gvci uiiibii aub kuti w uw ivib ' " K: .""-"Sr k.w,-h -ti .n5 at, gUch 'uld the case. "Dr. Elder cast his lot in with Hope- well in the eariv davs: he saw the Hrrisrtad fa&wf the great boom town, ' and ever believing . in . the ultimate triumph of Hopewell, he stayed by -wnen many nea. iioi ouij imuwig n.. ' w... vis s. - rhen many lied. Not only watching or .and as..hisen, he buflt the Hope- well Hospital and erected two drug tre buildings, one in DuPont City j vv u j! v...;it o ""T"" Tl' kT T. ' . wuJ i r the "Wonder Citv " "We congratulate you, Dr. Elder, and assure you of the cooperation and backinof L HopeweU .tar in. every S?1 5 v-n-v- tn(S rftizens of Hopewell' will oil yOU 110 leSS Dr. Elder is a son of Mr. W. N. Elder one of Randolph's prominent citizens of Trinity who now makes his nome ln Moptwe"' va' Playhouse Theatre RANDLEMAN, N. C. Always a Good Show Exclusive Features Exhibited C. LEONARD SMITH, Manager THURSDAY, AUGUST 14TH HAROLD LLOYD IN "DR. JACK" rw of his latest rib ticklinir. side splitting, comedy successes. Also 10th Round Fighting Blood. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16TH THE UINKXNUWJN r UtlrLil! . xhrillingiy dinerent: 11 anoiner man stoie your wife if they took every- thing you possessed, If they sent you to nrison uniustlv. If vour wife and ,e iover did these things and you na(j t,ne power to maxe yourseu m- yisible. What would you do to them ? xhe Unknown Purple" will tell you. with Henry B. Waltham, Alice Lake, Stuart Holmes, Helen others. Ferguson and acterisation, interest BE SURE TO SEE IT Added abort Snbleets) Sammer Prices 15 and 25 cents Shows 7:80 snd p. ss. iKt--iii-iitiiittiT-iii'iiiii-iiitinmitw-mnimiiimiiiit NMMIIMHIMMin imnMiiieitt If too arc looking for Bargains in Shoes yon can always get what yoa want at the BURT SHOE CO. Asheboro, N. C. N Davis
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