b E. Baldwin of Farmer wa3 in L, Wednesday for several hours. Miss Anne Spoon has returned a week at White Lake. Lepfc I’atton spent Tuesday in Lh Point on business. j)r. f\ A. Henley, dentist of Lib K,'spent today in Asheboro. tfrs. Joseph Patton and daugh Frances, spent Tuesday in lomasville with friends. Hr. ar.d Mrs. Robert Wilson are |Virginia Beach for a week’s va lion. L. Brault is confined to his bed fcm a severe attack of rheuma tal Rochelle left today for High lint where he will visit friends r g week. W. York of Coleridge was in ini Wednesday for several hours | business. Miss Nancy Adkins is spending s week at Stoneville with her ter, Mrs. Hugh Taylor. Mrs. Forest Swicegood and Mi sc therine Presnell spent last week th Miss 1’resnells sister, Mrs. nnetli Darby, at Virginia Beach, Mrs. J. N. I'egram and sons, Au Sy and Elmer, have returned to >ir home at Bassett, Va., after a it to Mrs. 1’egram’s sister, Mrs. R. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lambert and lighter, Rose Marie, and Mrs. ittie Lamb, have returned from ilmington where they enjoyed e beach for a week Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lawson of irmont, are visiting Mrs. Law n's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ding a few miles north of Ashe ro. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williams and mily of Siler City and Mrs. Wil im Neal and son of Walnut Cove, ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. organ on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nance are lending this week at White Lake id eastern Carolina beaches. They ill return to their Asheboro home lis week-end. Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Wall of So hia route one, had as their week id guests, Mrs. D. H. I’etree, of allahan, Fla. Mrs. Petree is an lint of Mrs. Wall. Arthur Presnell, Jr., is attend g the Baptist young people’s inference at Ridgecrest this week, r. and Mrs. Talton Lowdermilk id Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Deaton »ve returned from a week at fhite Lake. T. A. Wremi of Greensboro, a former citizen of this county, was in town Wednesday on business. C. L. Cranford spent the past week-end at Myrtle Beach in the C. C. Cranford cottage. Mrs. Elizabeth Woodward is spending this week at Manteo and other places in eastern Carolina. Mrs. M. IX Hicks of Durham is the guest of her brother, George Murdock on Kivett street. Charles Dobson of Randleman, was in Asheboro today for several hours. Mrs. C. W. Wall of Sophia rouie one, was among the visitors in Asheboro Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Briles re turned Tuesday from Ocean View and Virginia Beach. Carlysle Rage of Elkin was at home for the past week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Page. Mrs. C. T. Luck of Seagrove route two, was in town Thursday for the day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Auman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCrary and family plan to leave the lat ter part of this week for Myrtle Beach for a month. Mrs. R. C. Lewallen and Mrs. Earl Bulla are guests of Mrs. C. C. Cranford at Myrtle Beach this week. t Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dail and J. IT. Lyles have returned from a week’s motor trip to New York : city. | W. E. Wall left today for Jack sonville, Fla., where he is conneet ! ed with Pender stores, after a J fortnight’s vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wall of Sophia. Mrs. J. W. Landrum returned Wednesday night to her home at Martinsville, Va., after several days in Asheboro where she was called on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Charles Hawkins. Mrs. E. *V. Hobbs has returned from Winston-Salem where she went to be with her son, Alden Hobbs of Kinston, who underwent an appendix operation at a Twin city hospital. Mr. Hobbs is re covering ip a satisfactory manner. Mr. and'Mrs. Murray Field and son, Jimmy Lee, left today for Me ridian, Miss., for a visit to rela tives. Mri Field will return early next week to Asheboro but Mrs. Field and son plan to remain for a month’s visit. Airs. Charles- Hawkins, of Lynch burg is quite ill at the Randolph hospital. Mrs. Hawkins is the mo ther of Mrs. Worth Way of Ashe boro and Mrs. Amos Way of Plea sant Garden. Her condition is said to be slowly improving. Kearns-Wood Families to Have Reunion at Farmer M. E. Church _ joint reunion of the Kearns an(i Wood families, their relatives and friends, will be held at the | Farmer M. E. church on Sunday,1 August 1st. It was near this native home of these two pioneer families of Ran dolph county that one, William Kearns, came to and settled about the year 17S5. These are familiar names to any visitor to that sec tion of Randolph county. The purpose of these gatherings of k:n dred people is to renew fellowship, meet old acquaintances, and make new ones, and to have a happy oc casion together Past reunions of these families have accomplished that desire to a high degree. The officers of the 1937 reunion are striving to make this the best meeting held yet. In order tc make this a success ful reunion it is necessary for ail the kith and kin to begin now to make their plans to attend this ga- i Burrows Family Gathers At Ashehoro Rt. 1 Home Sunday In celebration of the birthday of their daughter, Mrs. Jim Hendrix! of Greensboro, and Mr. and Mrs. j W. M. Burrows of Asheoro route i one, had a family dinner. Ten of1 their eleven children were present for this pleasant family party on Sunday, the absent son being C. G. Burrows and family of Roa noke, Va. The dining room and living room where the large group assembled, were unusually attractive with Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. F. White Mrs. Francis White entertained the members of her bridge club and an extra table on Tuesday after noon at her home on Kivett street. Three tales were set for the games in the living room and porch which were attractively decorated witn summer flowers. Table prizes, which were novelty vases, went to Mrs. Dempsey Barnes, Mrs. J. D. Ross, Jr., Mrs. Harris Coffin and Mrs. Thomas Redding. Following the games, the hostess served a salad followed by canta loupe frappe. Dr. R. S. Truesdale and Mrs. i Truesdale of Waynesville are vis iting their son, Tom Truesdale and Mrs. Truesdale in Asheboro. Dr. Truesdale is a former pastor of the First Methodist church of Ashe boro ana he and his family have many friends in the town and coun ty. You’ve waited for our JULY CLEARANCE It Starts Friday Store Wide Reductions SILKS LINENS MU0, , «4. Q1! LINEN SUITS §6.98 to $7.50 values d*r nn q>rr nr $8.50 value $10.50 to $11.50 values w *