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Miss J. Summerell Speaks At Initial Book Club Meeting Miss Jane Summerell of W. C. U. N. C. was the speaker at the first fall meeting of the Friday Afternoon club, meeting with Mrs. Kemp Alexander. Miss Summerell’s talk was built around letters and letter writers of history, prefacing her remarks with the statement that letter-writing in modem days was almost a lost art. Reading clever extracts from writers 1 of many periods made this discourse most interesting. Perhaps the most enjoyed letter was one from Walter Hines Page written while he was am bassador to England, poignant with longing for the Sandhills of North Carolina. Letters from various historical char- j acters, Disraeli and others, including j a letter from an Oxford school boy writing home for money, that might! well have been penned in 1935 proved j interesting. Miss Summerell has talk ed to this group before and is a gen eral favorite with each member of this club. At the tea table, following the pro gram, Mrs. Henry Robins and Mrs. Fred Page poured tea, while Mrs. Alexander’s daughters, Julia anl Mar garet, Mrs. S. B. Stedman and Miss Marion Stedman served sandwiches and cakes. Buffet Supper Is Social Compliment For Three Visitors Saturday evening, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Barnes entertained with a lovely party at their home on Sunset avenue honoring their sister, Miss Clara Co ble of Guilford College and Dr. and Mrs. John Redding of New Orleans, La., who are visiting Dr. Redding’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Redding. A buffet supper was served after which bridge was played at six ta bles. Miss Ethel Lovett was awarded the ladies prize for high score, a crystal bowl, and Dr. O. L. Presnell received a double deck of cards for the gentlemen's award. Miss Coble was given a dainty handkerchief, Mrs. Redding was presented with a sandwich tray and Dr. Redding re ceived an ash tray. Mixed fall flow ers were used as decoration of the home on this occasion. FRESH HAM Half or Whole 27c PIG'S FEET Pickled, for luncheon, jar 23c LOIN ROAST BACON Black hawk Brand sliced lb 42c SPARE RIBS Lean, meaty, special, lb., 22c PORK CHOPS Tender, select ed cuts, pound 27c CHOICE PORK for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Delicious for fall meals, and specially priced for the week-end. You’ll find variety in pork cuts for every meal! Purity Market PHONE 224 matjic H<bcUo || urill lie fflacicCvz W Metal Tubes by Rill UIETOR The new RCA Victor instruments represent radio at its greatest, bringing you the outstanding features known to radio science; many of them are exclusively RCA Victor features... and all are incorporated with the skill and knowledge of the world s leading radio engineers. From exquisite new cabinetry to the smallest wire connection,Magic Brain radios are finely engi neered a nd durable instruments. MODEL C-9-4 Foreign and domestic pro grams, police, aviation and amateur calls, 540-18,000 kcs. Selector Dial, Band Spreader, Music-Speech Control, Auto matic Volume Control and Tone Compensation. RCA World-Wide An tenna System Good Average Is Shown By Markets At Winston-Salem Early Reports From Twin City Show Average Of 21c Or Better Winston-Salem, Oot. 1—Special)— With warehouse floors loaded to ca pacity and four sets of buyers spirit edly bidding for the first of the Old Belt’s new season offerings, the Win ston-Salem leaf tobacco market swung into action with a vim today. Early reports showed that an aver age of 21 cents or better was paid for each pound sold during the : ming. The lack of turned tickets indicated growers’ satisfaction. Ihers was gen eral belief that prices would Improve later in the day and steadily mount I through the remainder of the week. Much low-grade tobacc ..as in the early piles. Warehousemen assured prospective sellers that ample provision has been made for prompt handling of all to bacco and the eight bis, warehouses are anticipating record-breaking sales for the next few' weeks. |New Ballroom To Open Greensboro At An Early Date Under the direction of the Trianon Amusement Co., a syndicate headed by Mark H. Goff, the Trianon ball room will soon be opened in Greens boro. The dance floor has 16,000 square feet of dancing space as well as a spacious compartment set aside in an advantageous location and equipped with five hundred theatre type seats exclusively for spectators. It is planned to play the largest and finest dance orchestras on tour in America. Among the popular radio bands now being considered for the opening attraction are: Wayne King, Rudy Vallee, Duke Ellington, Ted Weems, Kay Kyser, Art Jarrett. The Trianon promises to bring to this sec-j tion the finest in music for dancing and at prices within reach of the aver age person. A number of leading private clubs in Greensboro have already requested the use of the ballroom for their dances and it is the hope of the man agement to make the Trianon the so cial club center of this section. Mrs. Story Hostess Mrs. Sam Story entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on Park street Tuesday after noon. Table awards went to Mrs. Leon Cranford, Mrs. Francis White, Mrs. George Sumner and Mrs. Dempsey Barnes. All the prizes were linen tow els. Refreshments in two courses were served. The home for this occasion was atractively decorated with pink dahlias. Mrs. Leon Cranford and Mrs. Shelton Burkhead were invited guests. Mrs. Presnell Hostess Mrs. O. L. Presnell was hostess to members of her bridge club, at her home on Salisbury street Thursday afternoon. High score prizes went to ! Mrs. I. C. Moser and Mrs. Curry Lof-! lin. Both prizes were pieces of MexiN, can glass ware. A salad course was j served to the club members after the games. Fall flowers were used in dec- ‘ oration of the home on this occasion.; Raising goldfish for the market has developed into a $1,000,000 industry. RADIO PROGRAM You’ll find your favorite radio pro gram listed in the big movie Calendar which comes as part of the big BAL TIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN weekly. Two full pages of programs and radio personalities make this de partment one of the most interesting in the East. Get your copy of the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN from your favorite newsdealer or newsboy. Want Ads - ... DO YOU want to build a home, so you may feel more secure in later years ? If you cannot pay cash, but can pay by the month, call by our office and let us explain the Build ing & Loan way. Randolph Build ing & Loan Association. FOR RENT—Four horse grain farm in Providence Township, Randolph County. Two dwellings with ample barns, rieh bottoms and upland. A. W. Vickory, R. F. D., Climax, N. C. 2t 10 3 35 WANTED — Every Farmer in Ran dolph county to know that we have a complete line of field seeds, oats, wheat, grasses, clover, vetch, Aus trian peas, rye, etc. H. C. lime fill er fertilizer, plows, harrows, col lars, most anything for the farmer. We clean your own seed. We carry a complete line of Purina feeds at all times. Hayworth & Coltrane, Asheboro, N. C. It 10 3 35. SEE PAGE 3- Our advertisement' “You, too, can own your home.” Then call by our office and let us tell you how it can be done. Ran dolph Building & Loan Association. FOR RENT—New three room fur nished house located just outside city limits of North Asheboro. Ap ply Mrs. J. M. Rich, phone 91. It pd 10 3 35. FOR SALE—10 lots in Randolph county. Also some small tracts of land. Apply John R. Smith, Randle man, route 2. It pd 10 3 35. FOR RENT—Hog Bottom Farm, 158 acres, 27 acres for com next year. Known as the richest land on Car raway. Buildings recently covered with 5 V. roofing, 200 fruit trees, new SO feet well, Claude Winslow, Asheboro, route 3. I t pd 10 3 35. :;r. t? LOST—One black German police dog male dog with black body and tan legs. If found notify Ben Slack, 15 Ludlow St., Albemarle, N. C. 2t pd 10 3 35. PIANO—For sale—Beautiful $850.00 Baby Grand piano, just like new. with bench, for balance due. Prom inent make, fully guaranteed. Terms to responsible party. Ad dress Box 478, Concord, N. C. 3t 10 3 35. SAVE by buying Building & Loan shares. $1.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 or whatever you want to save each month—and here’s the safe feature —should you become unable to l:;c; up the payments, you can cash i" your shares and get your money back. WOULD yci: like to save or make monev by nr'ving $83.00 for $100? We all would. Here’s how you do it the B. & L. way. Pay in $1.00 per month 83 months. We then pay you $100. By paiyiUjg $10 per month for the same period of time you would pay in $830, and get back $1,000.00. Randolph Building & Loan Asso ciation. WANTED—Private room in steam heated home by gentleman. Ad dress J, c|f The Courier, Asheboro, N. C. It 10 3 35. WANTED to buy or trade for a good used wheat drill. J. E. Brower, N. Fayetteville St. tfn FOR SALE—Exira quality seed wheat, and a few pigs. J. E.: Brower, N. Fayetteville St. tfn. I have several rooms for rent that may be arranged for light house keeping or for separate bedrooms. Esther Ross, 217 Wainman Avenue, Telephone 91. tfn. 9 26 35 . THE BEST place in the state to buy your mattresses, springs and bed steads, made to order. Phone 290-J, Dreamland Mattress Co., N. Fay. St., Asheboro, N. C. tfn-12-13-34 RED CEDAR LOGS AND LUMBER —We pay highest market prices for Red Cedar Logs or Lumber. Cash on delivery. Write for present prices. Geo. C. Brown & Company, Greensboro, N. C. tfn 5-30-35 PIANO FOR SALE—Rather than ship | back to factory will sell slightly i used very find Grand and Upright j Piano with comparatively small bal- j ance. Easy payment plan. Or wiil; take old piano in exchange. Write ] factory sales manager box 123, High Point, N. C. 4t 9 12 35. WANTED—Students for enrollment in approved school. Jobs available throughout state*, ,Ter ms on tuition if desired. Wfitft* for particulars. Winston-Salem Barber School, Inc. 4 t pd 9 12 35. r For Sale or Trade—Good work mule. \See Ransom Johnson, Asheboro, i route 2. 10 miles west of Asheboro, off highway 64. 2t pd 9 26 35. Protect Your Home. Against Termites with E. L. Bruce’s bonded Terminix treatment. For information or free inspection of your home, write P. O. ... Box. 942, Durham, N. C. 4t pd 9 26 35. Fertilizers For sale Robertson, proven grain fer-1 tilizer. Stock carried in warehouses j in Asheboro, N. C. on No. 90 Salis-; bury St., next to American Ice & j Coal plant. Also at Glenola, N. C-, Sold by H. A. Pierce, Trinity Rt. 1, N. C., Robertson Fertilizer Sold at | Denton, N. C., and at Homes by R. S. Lanier and Lee Surratt. Robertson Fertilizer sold at Thomasville, N. C., near High Point, Thomasville and Denton Depot by Lewis Wil liams. 5t pd 9 26 35. FOR SALE or Trade—Just received a carload of young mares and mules. Charlie M. Brown, 521 English St. High Point, N. C. 6t pd .9 26 35. LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale and other provisions contained in a Deed of Trust executed by Ben S. Lambeth et ux, Nettie P. Lambeth, to Thomasville Realty & Trust Com pany, Trustee, on the 27th day of Oc tober, 1924, and same being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph County, North Carolina, in Book No. 211, page 464; default having been made' in payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the un dersigned Trustee will offer for sale, at the request of jjhe holder of the notes thereby secored, at the court house door in the City of Asheboro, North Carolina, to the highest bidder, for caeh, at public auction, the lands hereinafter described, on Monday, the 28th day of October, 1936, at 11 o’clock a. m., the following, described real estate, which is located in Ran dolph County, State of North Carolina and being more particularly described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a stone near spring on Peters’ and Reed’s line, running E. with Peters’ and Reed’s line, 8814 degrees E. 38 chs. and 30 links to a stone, Peters’ and Reed’s comer; thence N. 38 chs. and 66 links 14 deg. E. to a stone on Readick’s line; thence N. by a large hickory said line, Dow Readick’s comer 88 chs. and 60 links to a stone F. S. Lambeth’s cor ner; thence S. with his line 19 chs; and 76 Iks. to the beginning containing 160 and 46-100, more or 4ms, For,a more perfect description and on. reference I# mads Jo of D: T. Lambeth at ux to ■n-m 3. S. Lambeth, bearing date April 1st, .885, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph Coun ,y, in Book 62, page 224. Second Tract: Beginning: At a ,tone, F. S. Lambeth’s comer, and .unning thence S. 88% deg. E. 38 chs. and 50 Iks. to a stone Peters’ and Reed’s comer, formerly Longstreet’s comer; thence S. 1% deg. W. 9 chs. and 65 Iks. to a stone in Ed Jordan’s ine; thence N. 88% deg. W. 38 chs. and 50 Iks. to a stone; thence N. 10 jhs .and 37% Iks. to the ' beginning, containing 38% acres more or less. The same being that identical tract af land conveyed by D. T. Lambeth et al to B. S. Lambeth, by deed bearing date April 3rd, 1890, and recorded in he ofjl^e cf the Register of Deeds for Davidson County, in Book of Deeds; vTo. 70, page 138, reference to which > hereby made for a more perfect de ception and identification. Terms of sale: Cash. 'i his property is being sold subject all prior liens, mortgages and en cumbrances, including all taxes, whether due, past due or to become due. This the 28th day of September, 1935. THOMASVILLE REALTY & TRUST CO., Trustee J. ROY pro Cl OR, Attorney, Thoinasville, N. C. 4t 10 3 35. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix on the estate of Addison G. Wood, de ceased, late of Randolph County, North Carolina, this is to notify all parties having claims against said de ceased to present same to the under signed on or before the 30th day of September, 1936, or Jhis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All parties indebted to said deceas ed are requested to come forward with prompt settlement. This the 20th day of September, 1935. MRS. LUCY NEAL CARR VO LIVA, Administratrix of Addi son G. Wood, 1200 N. Main Street, 6t 9 26 35. High Point, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of power con tained in a certain mortgage deed exe cuted by N. E. Ozment and Cora Bell Ozment on the 19th day of Feb, 1934, START A SCRAP BOOK NOW! A Good Assort- ; \ ment of Colors ; and Sizes 50c to $2-50 —Read Your Favorite Book From Our Library— ASHEBORO PRINTING CO. i. and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Randolph County, N. C., in Book 254, page 393, said mortgage having been given to secure the payment of a sum of money and default having been made in the pay ment of the same, the undersigned mortgagee will on the 26th day of October, 1935, at 12 o’clock noon at the court house door at Asheboro, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the fol lowing described land, the same being in Asheboro Township, Randolph County, N, C.: Beginning at a rock pile comer in Redding’s line; thence running North west along Bunting road 575 ft. to a stone in the line of the land belong ing to the late Wm. C. Hammer; thence in southwestern direction 250 WANTED Cedar Logs And Contracts For Wood J. D. ROSS & CO. 700 West Salisbury Street Asheboro, N. C. „„ SPECIAL’ tee Cream 1&C pint l ‘ww"*"; 1 REAVES Pha*'«'®cv phone __ -^Tpedding line; thence ^ ^ aSt^v dS«tion along Red in an easterly lhe beginning, ding’® line •»£ more or less..See containing 2 ac^ Holdet and wile to need Iroin ->• A' ecorded in Book ©£ b«" °sr&£ »* •> »+ 263, p*£dob County, N. C. for Randolph of Sept., 1935. f Thistlte^ VcORTRANR, A Mortgagee. Allen Stores, Inc. THURS. FRI. SAT. SPECIALS THURS. FRI. SAT. Maxwell House Coffee, lb 26c Armour’s PUCCCC Full Cream V»l&fcaCi| lb. 19c North field MILK, 6 Small Cans or 3 Large cans ■ ■ ■ I / C Allen ‘A* Coffee, lb, 15c Palmolive Soap, 3 lor TOMATOES, 13c Red Ripe ^ No. 2 Cans WALDORF SCOTT TISSUE, 3 Rolls lor . . 13c BANANAS, Golden Ripe 4 lb. 19c Armours TRIPE, No. 2 Can ■ 19c Peanut Butter, 1 lb. 17c 2 lb. Jar 33c Oven Fresh Sodas, 1 lb. Box 10c Salad Dressing, Pint 17c Quart 29c Octagon Soap or Powders, 10 for 25c Pure Rio Cofffee, ■ ■ ■ 2 lb. 25c ot Produce Garden FRESH BEANS (Stringless) lb., SHELLED BUTTER BEANS, Qt, SHELLED PEAS, Qt., FRESH TURNIP SALAD, lb.,. TOKAY GRAPES, 2 lbs.,. CARROTS, 2 bunches,... LETTUCE (Iceberg) 2 heads FRESH GARDEN PEAS, 3 lbs., POTATOES, U. S. No. l’s, 10 lbs., SWEET POTATOES, 6 lbs., . 5c .25c .20c ..5c .25c _15c _15c _y.25c _15c _,20c All BREAD, 16 Oz. Loaf, 9c ALLEN’S m STORES PAY YOUR County Taxes IN OCTOBER AND SAVE oi to i -jfi % October You Save 1% n November You Save 1% December and January Par C. 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