Newspapers / The Albemarle Press (Albemarle, … / April 8, 1921, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Albemarle Press (Albemarle, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Page Six STANLY NEWS-HERALD Friday, April W News Notes of the County LOCUST NEWS. Very little damage seems to have been done by the frots here last week. The boys had their first game of baseball here Saturday after noon. Misses Cosette Simpson left Sunday for Kannapolis, where she has accepted a position. We regret that so few in this township have enough interest in education as to express them selves in behalf of better schols. The re-erection of the Huney- cutt-Furr store room is progres. ibut we are glad to note that he is improving, Last Fridav. it being the first day of April, fourteen of the youngsters in the school here de cided to play an April fool joke on their teacher, and after re cess they failed to appear, and at dinner time they came in to face their fun, except the one who led in the fun. She return ed home and left the others to face the music. Of course they had music, as there were hicko ries in evidence, so there was not so much fun after all. Messrs. H. B. Crayton, T. F, Rowland and E. B. Burleyson Rinc nicelv. and they hope in a snpTlt caturdav in Concord few days to have it together once Mr Fred Herrin, of Albemarle more. ' spent Saturday with home folks Miss' Flonnie Green returned here. Sunday to Schoolfield, Va., after , On returning home Sunday eve spending the past week here in from prayer meeting here, the the home of her parents. ! children of Mr. W. F. Mauney Misses Mary Furr, Ora Lee, came very near having a serious Huneycutt and Cosette Simpson accident when the lantern they Sent a few days of last week in had in the buggy began to burn finnonrA on tn outsiae, ana one 01 mem rri o m fMr anditnrew t out. The mule they r yf!f of Stanfidd were driving became frightened Mwi?2SjHl?n? into thS' and began to run, and Frank, H.ie.Taftl2..!il1:,0 lwho was driving, was thrown village laie inur u out and the bugey ran over him, He said that he had come nunt- . 4mni ,t intr his father. The young pe destrian was picked up and car ried home to his parents. The school children are get ting ready for the closing, which will take place the first of May. Revs. C. C. Huneycutt and W. J. Russell have been holding a meeting at Crowell Street Bap tist Church in Concord. They report much interest and a very successful meeting with a num- and left Zora, who stopped the mule after he ran a few hundred yards. Fortunately none of the children were hurt very badly, but they had a real scare. Mr. George Almond was a Mt. Pleasant visitor Sunday night. Mrs. Shuford Crayton is on the sick list. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Every voter in Stanly County that registered should be sure ter of professions and additions to , attend the election on the to the church. 1 12th and cast your vote for bet- " Nr. C. H. Hartsell, of Jackson ter and longer schools. Springs is visiting his mother,! Mr. Malachi Stinson has a Mrs. Erie Treece, who is sick, j great number of smiles on his Mr. Hartsell has just returned ; face, as he has two new boys Albemarle, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Kirk. Mrs. Verona Daniels 01 xioMn fnrnltv and Robert Thay er, of Eldorado, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Kirk. . . Mrs. James Thompson is im proving slowly. with FORREST SCHOOL, Our school is progressing the nicely Mr and Mrs. Tom Cox of Hoke County are spending a few days with relatives. Miss Clara Blalock of South Boston, Va., is spending sever al weeks with friends and reia- The Strength OF A June Kendall's children have fivP9 :n section. the measles. Miss Bessie Russell and broth Thomas Laton went to Char- er Burnie, spent Sunday with lotte one day last week and had tneJr D?other, T. J. Russell, an ulcer on his upper lip re- jne death angel came and moved. His friends will be in- knocked at the door of Mr. and deed glad to know that the op- Mrs. q q. Hinson about 1 :30 eration was a success and that he p m t Thursday and took away is able to laugh at present. tneir little infant child, which Thomas Laton has had his eaves a vacant place in their dwelling painted this week. home. The body was laid to Nearly all the farmers in this rest m Randall's cemetery on community are the owners of priday morning at ten o'clock, painted homes. The bereaved famiy have our Smal Igrain is looking well and deepest sympathy, there is a bright prospect for a Misses Lettie and Hattie good fruit crop this year. MISENHEIMER NEWS. Thompson and Pattie Hardister spent Sunday in Albemarle. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Russell sDent- Sunday in the home of P. E. Kirk. Mr. Willie Underwood, of Moore County spent the Easter holidays with' home folks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hardister White Cres3 Sunday, Miss Hattie Stoker, who has spent several days with home in his home. He says by look ing them over real good he can tell them apart. Mr. L. L. Crayton was a visitor in Stanfield Monday on business. from the hospital at Charlotte, where he took treatment. The congregation at the Bap tist Church Sunday was pleased to have him again with them, and to hear him express his in tention of devoting the remainl the master. "God works in a u Mrs. Vida Kirk has completed mysterious way, His wonders to! her bungalow and will move m- perform." KIRK SCHOOL NEWS. A Home-Coming Rally Day is I to it some time this week. Ed Kirk is recovering the old being planned for Smyrna for ' Daniel Kirk house this week. It the third Sunday in May. All of ,is reported that Edd Kirk and fa the former pastors ar erequested mily and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel to be present on that day, and Kirk intend to move into the all former members will please old house within a few days, take, notice that they are not ; Hugh Page and a Mr. Williams cnly invited, but urged to come ) will move into the Daniel Kirk and take part in the services. 'house in East Albemarle as soon The church is looking forward as it is vacated by Mr. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kirk left the old home place about 18 months ago. All of these fanii- We have had some real cold lies will be welcomed back by weather for April, and frost everyone as they have been mis Friday morning. However, we sed greatly in this community, don't think that the fruit is The coming back of all three damaged very badly. of the Kirk families will make Wade, the little son of Mr. M. one think of the good old times. H. Herrin, has been very sick, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirk, of to a great, good day MISSION NEWS. We are having fine weather at this writing and some of the farmers are planting corn. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ad Rid enhour a daughter April 2nd. Mr. Elmer iBoIton who has attended preaching at ueeii sick, is jiuw auic 11 uc uui again, we are glad to note. The community is very lively with the whooping cough and a folkg returned to her school in iew cafces iu mc liming, wc xc Misenheimer Monday, sorry to note. Misseg Deua and Grace Kirk Misses Odessie and Fay Arey and Mr Sam WiIIlams spent visited in the home of J. A. c., ;v, uu Bolton one day this week. . sing aT,. ,.. Mrs. J. A. Bolton and son vis- w n " tied her sister of near Richfield . A 'r ,v. v 4. 0 j - mi. j. . nun, wnin lias sfscjjk aunaay. .... wvpral dava in PhilsirielnViia ra. Mr. Murphy Culp, who has had maA u ' twj ' the mumps, is now able to go ri t..- 1 , . ATAiaa vid umiutA 13 Willi lid back to school, we are glad to gigt Mrs Rdd Hardister, this note. ,ODu Mr. J. D. Thompson and Mr. n,,' . , , . . . girls of Mitchell Home to High u t d1u,,3.:.j Rock last Friday, where they ,lv,' r'.,Vialu went on a camping trip. They . .V returned Monday reporting hav- WESTERN STANLY. ing had a fine time. Mrs. J. T. Rurris is snendini? A CrOWd Of OUr friends Went anmi time in Alhomarlo vioifinri to Whitney Tuesday on a fishing her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Casper. inp. we nope mat tney win Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ynw have good luck and bring us nf rQnarr.,a onont e,,na i back a large mess. thP hmne nf his narMits Mr. Miss Albright, who had her nH Mra w r. v tonsils removed some time ago one nf the most. ' snrnrisimr is now able to go back to teach- weddings ever occurring in ing, we are glad to know. Western Stanlv was that of Mr. Miss Ellen Johnson, Miss Mil- fi staiiono anA m,-00 pDOOi er and Miss Fannie Chne spent t9Vw whio MaA i..f c Tuesday m Salisbury. urdav morning in South rarnli. Mr. George Culp and Mr. V. no tv, a 1,4. . Miller are building Mr. C. D. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Taylor of a yyiic iiuubc. this swt. nn. and the crrnnm ia tha Best Wishes tO the NeWS-Her- SOn nf Mr. and Mra P,,1 Rtol. lens, also of here. Misses Bettie and Addie Yow of Midland spent last week with thai manTnwAnin Hfl1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Calloway Z't "S35r"?v "u spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. nt;' r T' j 't t..i wm. voggm. White of PnnrnrH Mr. Z. T. Russell, of New ; i.u 1. V .v. a vi mum mm ttt-i r. j IS ALWAYS AT Jf l 11 J A bank account at our Sank is the strong arm against ad versity in later life. When the time comes that you need the strong arm of pro. tection your bank account will be at your command and re dy-to serve you. Be protected by opening that bank account today. Come in and let us arrange it for you. THE CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK of Albemarle. 4 'i'r $ 1 0 rrrc rrrr rrr re rrr r rrrwjW I -1 1 Mm m I fff aid and all its readers. NEW LONDON, ROUTE 2 r Curtains and Draperies You are urged to accept this op portunity topurchase from our new assortment of beautiful materials for curtains and draperies which we take great pride in showing at this time. The Newest Ideas' Several new and distinctive thoughts have recently been worked out in design, color and style of hanging We will le pleased to show them, together wfth the various mate rials that will have popular approval during the coming season. If you want your home decorated in the latest style, see this showing. City Store Quality at Bargain Pricti Ramelle, the little daughter of OriTVI a 4-itvia in fnn Vi a j-iuiiuuu spciu ounuuy wiin nei Jonah Love uaugnier, Mrs. 10m ti. rooKS. Ttm T . . ITT' t 1 M 5?!?' MCCTPiied ler m0ther been riht sick but is improv Mrs. N. A. Biles, home, and f0 OM ua U v will spend a few days. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Suttle Coggin - spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Coggin. Mr. J. W. Lisk and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Lisk and family of Kannapolis, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Biles. Mr. Loles Thomas spent last Saturday night with Mr. Wade Coggin. Mr. Talmadge Pruitte. of Danville, Va., spent Saturday night and Sunday with his moth-, er. mra. n. ju, vanaergriff. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Callowav. of Albemarle, spent Sunday with xars. galloway's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Biles. Miss Buena Miller spent Sat urday night with Miss Margie Coggins. Misslla, Biles entertained a number of her friends last Sat urday night in honor of her cou sins, Misses Elva and Annie Mae Lisk of Kannapolis. past Beef Getting up a dinner for company and choosing a meat that is sure to please all is no easy task. But you will never make a mistake by serving a good rib or rolled roast of beef. Let us help you make your selection. We know just which cuts will be the juiciest and most tender. Yrtu Pan Sava Mowiav bv Buvinc Her, ' " -- J Central Meat Market IV- i i New York Bargain Store PRINTING Good Prtatfei Is the Dretfi That Is the Kiad We' Do. Lei t& Show Yon Are You Doing Your Part to Clear the Track for PROSPERin? The time has now come when everyone having ready cash or good credit should buy everything he can afford and everything he need& He should help move the goods from the retailers, who are quoting fair prices. Buying from the retailers enables them to order from the manufacturers, and gives the latter a chance to keep ' their workmen employed; One thing itiorewe cannot take as our goal in continuing the buyers' strike the pri ces that prevailed in 1914, Probably the man that was most insistent on 1914 prices is he whose own wages or salary is 50 to 125 per cent higher than prevailed in 1914, and our own common sense should tell us that we cannot bring about 1914 prices or conditions to 1914 wages and , salaries. Therefore, continuing the strike, aiming to force a return to 1914, we can only bring down the whole ' industrial structure of the country on our heads. . If prosperity means anything to you and yours, co operate with your retail merchant. Buy all you need and soon you will hear mills and factory whistles blowing everyday. - : ' - ALBEMARLE "SAMPLE STORE THE STORE THAT BARGAINS BUILT" Albemarle, I C. - Badin N. C.
The Albemarle Press (Albemarle, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 8, 1921, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75