Sebe ISSUED- WEEKLY each of the one hundred counties of the State this year. All of the coun ties in the State are organised into County Sunday School Associations and holding county and township con ventions. ' The following is the progfafifrfOr Theme: rBoilding the Kingdom of God on Barth.” dJ&dL? MpM Text: ^ ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness,” Matt. *-aa Thursday Afternoon, Aug. 14. 2:30, Devotional, Rev. Joel B. Trog don. , .v 7 2:45, A program of Sonday school Evangelism., Rev. G. W. Williams, Ramseur, N. C. __ 3:15, Song. ’ 1 ’ 3:20, Methods' of Tbaehing and Training the CKflfeen for Kingdom Tuesday TjWs Week of MooreeviU^for State colnmander. Election of officersfor the eiauing year resulted in the selection of C. adjutant; ing a rest in a hospital. Mm wotca field lefther home Monday morning-, and no trace was found of her until about 6 o'clock is the afternoon when relatives were advised she had ar rived in liberty. She had keen wor ried con&fciably for a few days ahd had fold a na%hbor recently that she “would end it all.* TSiWfore, it was .foaled ahe had taken her lifo. jfoJ :/ Strength towtime ' votiac Strength ; v I The number of delegates or Mas in the convention for-each township in the county follows: 7 j.; ;■>; K Asheboro, 13. E. Columbia, Id, W. Columbia, 7. Staley, 4. Concord, 6. Central Falls, 6. Cedar Falls, 4. Franklinvflle, 10. Grant, 3. Level Cross, 2. N. Liberty, 11. 3. Liberty, & • New Hope, 7. New Market, 6. The annual Kearns-Wood reunion was held at the park in Asheboro Sunday August 3rd, with more th&n two hundred members of the two families, connections and friends in attendance. Congressman Wm. C. Hammer, of Asheboro, was speaker on this oc casion. Mr. Hammer gave several in teresting historical incidents pertain ing to these two prominent families, then touching upon the subject of Child training, beginning at the Sampson Ne man 31 at the home of Mitt ant in Burlington., Officers ted as follows: A. R. Win Scaffold Falls With Serious Results At New County Garage Sam Red wine Suffers A Broken Leg, While John Gunter Gets Ribs Broken. Sam Redwine, colored, suffered a broken left leg and Is in a High Point hospital, John Gunter, white, several broken ribs and braises, and his son, George Gunter, right arm displaced, and Clovis Andrews, 17, a bruised back, Tdlsday morning when a scaffold on which they with one other man were working on the coun ty garage on the county heps prop erty two miles south of Asheboro. The workmen were engaged in rais ing the rafters when the scaffold on which they were standing gave way, throwing them to the ground on a pile of lumber. The Injured were brought to Asheboro Immediately fol lowing the accident and were given first aid treatment at Barnes Clinic. John Gunter, one of the injured, was one of the contractors of the labor on the structure, the other be ing OS. L. Andrews. Clovis Andrews, another of the horned is the son of Mr. Andrews. The garage is being built as a repair shop for the county •chbW tracks and is a frame -struc ture. - . ‘ V Young Farmer Of Holly Springs Is Severely Wounded Lonnie Green, Young White Man, Has Neck Almost V Severed In Gutting Scrape Brother In Jail Ed Green Held In Randolph To Await Outcome Of His Brother’s Injuries. Lonnie Green, young: farmer of the Holly Springs community, is in a High Point hospital with his neck slashed severely, and in a critical condition, yhfle^ his brother, Ed without; privilege of bond charged said to have occurred, and took Ed Green, about 20 years ot age, in cus tody.' It is reported- that the cutting scrape occurred during a drunken spree, and that Ed Green had been in toxicated for several days. However, details of- the affair are lacking. The wounded man is an industrious farm er and has a wife and one chad. Though seriously wounded, he is ex pected to recover. The two brothers, Lonnie and Ed PO COMPLETE OILING 109 WITHIN NEXT PEW DAYS Work on oil-treating the seven rules of road on route 109 from high vay 90 near Willomoore Springs to Dfenton will be , completed the latte* ITnk/iU Iff. DaU.. t Upoow Mr. Rooms Davis election case in High Point, were upheld by the Superior Court in Greensboro. Mr. Robins was referee in this case which involved the elec tion of a High Point city councilman. According to the findings of the re feree T. C. Johnson was declared Requests and asked for the local tax ott p erty be releaaed and allowed a ad at Gravel Hill for another yea* 1 matter was continued for a later cision. A delegation asked for an addtti al teacher at Holly Springs. On count of the low average attends for last year this was not allow A former order of Hie Board to < solidate Maple Springs and Li bdrt’s school with Coleridge waa scindfd and a school ordered to operated at Maple Springs and Li bert’s for one more year with the (Please torn to page S) Greensboro Pastor To Deliver Sermo Here Next Sun city. It would be safe to say Greensboro minister is move known or more generally lov has proved himself the friend and poor; and in his ministry van need has never known tin tion of denominational lines. A respectable number of B county people know Mr. Willis sonally having beefi visited during the period of some ill one of the Greensboro hospit is expected that a larger ram take advantage of this opport hear him and meet him pe Trinity News Community Sii On Sunday, Aug. 4.—Miss Racli Statesville, has teen via ildred Payne. Mrs. Kelly are back fro >mefpiles in the vicinity