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ALLOF-OUf:?ntA(JERS.
Abrt MiUep "UudV family
xook Cli n st rnakMl n ixvr wi t !i
Mr MilIer!inlotbnr,xri ii J
tfraham
.,.r.iw WhitKiraba!I is
hpr wJtb hr daiiglxrer, Mr
J A Tuom-,duriQg (he Jjoli-
days. . ' 5
Mite Eh'rahe'.V Bostian who
ha been attudtnV Qretne
bor college f '.women. .ai)
Pof H J BjtiaTof Jackou
viUt;. AU., are Ju . L'hina
Grove for th holidays.
of lti!dlph ii tcon Coil-jtfe,
Mary C pm T!a?; ?it Ciai
deo, Annie (oapr or iii1?
Point JMia Nnltie ( :J?aian
Spring Hip-. Vpn'Uugj
f
and Mil mi Mury Wo of
Spring HopH. N C. are vi-it-relntivt-
herr-.
TIih CKHstrnn mn.-i at St
Birth da;, of r Iv'ii. Mi.-i
Ada tir-wi'r. Ait!irin, A I
King s Brn I-adieV eiiru-.
'Ang-'l Vuici!!."
i .'31 f rs .Vi ri d i a ; fla rri: : w ho
her parents W L' Harris aud
wife
Mis-H Marg-.ret Pallrson j
ot Cliailot'- aiid Junius Pat
tr.-o-i ot U-i;C u;gk sre-'t
the C ti t i 111 ; rt huliilays .ilh
frinuls herrt
R-v C A Brown and fanUy
epent New Yars d-.y wih
his brother, I) M Brown, i.ar.
-Faith. .
Profs R I. Ne .viand of Cm
hou college ai d orje Hall
man or" M:irthvill. with Chi
na Grcv- viriori rej-utly
George A! K' stian of Ral
eigh, niid T Frank B'tian of
the i?Ute college at Raleigh,
epent tl.e holi'tays h -re with
their parents, R A Bostiau
aud wife.
iMrKarle Bo3tian and child
ren are vieitin? lelatives in
Moore? vi lie. j
in I W K-ih'in of Charlotte
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vacaivn tiio 10 s-e .warier
Charh-y R.iuKia who has inus
cular rhi umutism.
CJ K .nbill aud vife and
Frauk- K idlemai of ( oiutn-
bia. sp-nt the week nnd in;
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v.uiua nn.v,i,.u .".nn c
Miller R'liu tf Newton I
who has bnen viciti.g B L.!
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Taylor it L-Midis- and Mis
Martha .Shn'o-i! tf rnjna
G'ove, he let; lined hum
this tnonrntr
Mrs C D W.i Ht.B in C D
Jr., are vi-itin iii Kanuapo-
lie.
Interesting x 'irises were
held at Mt Z.on Reformed
church Pa-tor Keller war.
presented with a pnrse of
wVA(vCliue and Mi John
' rfcbt of Contend w-rec ilh
4irt Rer C A Brown s v.on-
-day
as
terooou
y;,W J Sir.k and family cat.
Innderi a delicioue. dinuei' 4i
Con c Drd ,YNbw .Yea r's d a
with Dr H U Herring. f :: .
G. H Cdoper and Frank;
tian bave1. gone to attend a
mi"ftSi0uary . meet1 nj? iiT Des
Moines, rwa.
Mi?? Stroupe, the-iew-l
Weired domestic pcienceteaeh
r for tha Farm L,it echo)'.
ha arrived and will .aeaurat
her dutie? from the Tqpening
of thw school Monday morn
ing. Mies Strcupe comes re
eommeuded aw an experienced
teacher of culture and refine
mfnt, and it iff helievel will
carry on hur duties at tbi
school in a most satisfactory
aianner.
Mrs II (J D1h and her two
little eon?, Clay Brown and
tfai: 11 Lee, gave their hou e
f -ike. Rev C A Brown and
fr.mily a very happy eur
ori,- with an anxp-ted visit
. V'niuff Christ map week. They
r uruen to rreeraau oaiur
l m XT 1 O - & .
l.iy evemog hy way of Char
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0U7
W R Yost viied her
tnoiu
ler. irs.vv maurvwci-
t r.Jn S)NiSiiry a fw days..
Mif F'rencf Kd'Heinan of
A Sr- arl'1, 's vjMiiug rela
W V Cooper wai
in
Salis-
lniry oiK-iday th' week.
r H,jrtto YUller- was a Sl
MfrtT Ruth Brown 4eft Yon
d.y aft-ru'.'on for 'Albemarle
t; rrum her ncbool work,
whifh rn opened Tuesday,
D.-cem-rr 30th
Mrs O-Im.tiih Rfukin of
oi:l.if is vit-iting her
l.Mii?!r.r in-'aw. irs C W
R-mWiu stud children during
tbel;o1as.
Heniah patt.,;n wbu
wor'cr-rl for F Bo-t duritic
tii.- Cln i-tirat. holidays id
ho:ne s ek.
Mrs F V Bost spent the
w.tk himI with her dieter in
l)-ritia.
A New Y;ja-8 party waB
ivMii bv Mis? Mary Cooper
a he home 1 f ber father ou
Mam street R')k nn 1 con
1
ite.-t- WHfn very mn:h ei jiyed
hy iir. present. Delictus
rrfr Inneutswere served
Mr- W L-Cogpsft-and child
rm are spending Xhe day
tti'li hnr mother in Glas
C L Ba-increr and
wife
-pent last Sunday in Gasto-
i,ja.. visiting their uucle,, H H
f routmau
(, A RRm
lBi,vea delightful dinner .Mow
.jay at their pretty home on
h'Maiu Street. The
.asion was the anniversary
,f their r airinge aud a nura
e.r 'f guests were prevent.
A mot delightful tim was
tiad hy every ond prest-ut.
Miss Diiree Deal spent the
week end with her cousin iu
1 Witia.
Mis Gladys, Mabel and
Graie Sloop'spent Christmas
day with W M Kester near
Salisbury.
Rfvnnd Mrs C A Brown
were invited gnests to diuner
at Arthur E Sloop's near Kan
nfolis, Tuesday, December
30th. '
mtlM' SMJSEDRY PR0-i?iHS
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WiSrton VndHcCnbblns Birrs
n(ir?r Vsnnrfftrfarii Snffffif -flnlM.!?i :
Sali.burjan 1. The
days of the year saw the trf fer;
7 j m . . . ' J " . I
if .4wn nf 'thA most valUablelpro
oerties in Salisbury.
tord secured the home ,a;? V!?
feet on"Innes street, opposiCthf
federal buiiaing, . the f11
price beirijr given as fSaoporP
Vanderiord also secured thpd
:ald well borne olace on
street adjoining the businssec-
iton of the city
Announcement jf madbiHian. Mioses
,the Ford hotel proper
changed bands, J Cv.Wc
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IP N McCubbins of
tsbury, and E f Whartcp alOi
Greeasboro, It is unaerspou
hp hotel will undergoremel-
me Salisbury council ofthe
Qnited Commercial TravSers
rave the annual banquet 'at'y he
Empire hotel Wednesday; erecJiig
the pregram extending iatbilhej
uew year
the company sing
"Praise God From Whom4l
Blessings Flow," aS tbeblls
oealed out the old' and :?nhfi;
new year. The travelers-were
accompanied by their wiyesj. ahd
had a number of invitedjejS
A fine spreadr'was st;and. tne
prog ram earnest special Ittjwc
and a number - of Hiki tajkv
The principal add ressj a rby
Senator Senator Lee SOyercgan
who spofceion the 'Peace Trea
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aliCTurvTlJec 31 Mrs Ida
HaynesV'wife of J O'Haynes, con
tractor died this m&rninir at her
home on Lincolntoa street, her
'lcath being quite a surprise to
the' many friends of the family.
Mrs Haynes had been suffering
from Brijfht's disease but her
last illness dates back only to
Sunday. ,
Besides the husband Mrs
Hanes is survived by one daugh
ter. Miss Nell Haynes of the city
school faculty.
The funeral took place Thurs
day afternoon from the residence
amd the interment was in Chest
nut Hill Cemetery.
Miss Mary Peacock who came
home from the North Carolina
4 College for Women to- spend
Christmas with her parents M
and Mrs P N Peacock, became ill
with appendicitis and was opera
ted on Tuesday at the Stokes
Whitehead sanatorium.- Her con
dition is reported as favorable.
Paul E Smith, a Salisbury mer
chant who has suffered from a se
rious affliction for some; -time,
underwent an operation at the
local sanatorium.
The Salisbury Bank & Trust
cooipany has decided to double
the capital stock of the institu
tion going from 5, 000 to $lo;ooo
WMr and Mrs A 1 Hauna
4te dd the ball at . the - Old
5s
Hickory Club last night
cc-fia',UTy,e handsomest and
elevferert pof le were present
arid it was a most delightful
occasion,.
Mre F E Corriher is Fpen3
ing .the holidays with he
mother at Couovef.
Grady Cooper, who has beeu
in school, at Roanoke, Va, is
spending the iiolidays with
his parents. ,
t
S G Setzer, who has been
making his home in Salis-
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bury for some time, baB re
, turned here to live. He has
! pnrchas the cfe near the
post offi -e and will be glad to
have his friends call.
A Rew Year's Party witt My Interesting
; anil IttractiYe Featorei :-
'V aitethaiot unique af -, he
h Uiclaf unctiabs- was one giyeu
New'vYear's af ternoon " to; ifie
membera and friends of, tnfe
Thar day Afternoon Em bio'id-
lerjr fclub by Mrs J H Ke!Irat
her attractive and hospitable
: Besides the club; members,
rther folio wing - invited v gusts,
were present: MeadamesT A 5 W
Winccoff, Lurline Rankin, I ; G
Royster J ft Brown, WiU 3os-r
Ada Surewaltf
Ruth Thorn, ;Martha; Shnfofd;
Lncile Swaringen, Laura Efird
of China GroAe; Florence Eddie?
pian, Albemarle, Camilla Rbyne;
Newton, Medames J j? Linn. IF
W Right. Miss Viena Linn
dis The guests , announced
their arrival by the ringing jbf
sleigh bells suspended froni!
red ribbon banner containing ?A
Happy New Year inscribed with
holly.. They were ushered into
th' parlor by Mrs Keller where
decorations trad hand painte3
placards were suggestions of the
new year. ' t
Miss Mar tb Shu ford render
ed a selection, New Year's Bells,
on the piano; -; Master John Pa
ney Keller avo The Big New
Yearns Party, and Mrs B S Shu-
ford, read a selection, When You
Heard Those Bells,
3
r the above selections
M rs Keller banded arou n d
hand printed bell to which was
attchea a real,: belltVKfr.
WtSiKathe-rynfowtir
Year's Bells.- Welcome -Visitor
and father Time. Mrs I . G
Royster was the successful con-
lestantofthe first, Mrs Will!
Bostian of the second, and Miss
Florence Edtiletnan of the third.
At this juncture came in Old
Father Time in his long white
robe, flowing beard, and great
sevthe and presented to Mrs
Royster a book eu titled, Bells
Across the Snow, to Mrs Will
Bostian, a leap year calendar: to
Miss Florence Eddleman a, ;mina
. . s .J- .
ture ol Father Time, ;rmsrOJfr
was played by Master John
ney Kelier.
Mrs Lurline Rankin read a
naper, The meeting (Old and
New Year. ) To add a more seri ,
ous thought to the occasion, Mrs ''
Keller presented each guest
with a hand painted new loaf
which had a calendar on front j
side, ,the months with a descrip-)
tive adjective on the other, then :
an extra leaf on which to write
your chief fault you were going
to give up this year.
Refreshments were served in
two courses, riere also were
found suggestions of the New
Year. In the hrst course chick
len salad was hidden under a red
pepper bell, the sandwich was a
bell and there was a poinsetlia
arrangement. In the second
bourse of cake jand ambrosia serv
led in orange shells, the cookies,
were hour glasses and new
leaves with the figures 1920 up
on them.
j In this same course was a hand
painted crib, on the sides of
hich were holly, bell, ' hour
lass and scythe. This contain
d salted peanuts. Snow balls
of pop corn were passed around
by the hostess.
Miss Ada S tire wait and Mrs
BS Shuford sang Bells of
Dreamland accompanied by Miss
Martha Shuford. The chord of
Jingle Bells was struck by Miss
Stirewalt and many of the
guests joined her in singing
MrsKelier was the recipient
of the many com plients from her
guests, on the artistic, arrange
merit qf program and refreshments.
FJrs J, R. Brown esd Ciss Laura Efird Enter
Tuesday aftertiocnv Decern-
bef 3Qth, frc?m 2 3o to 3 So Mrs
John R faro wn and , Miss Laura
Efird of China Grove; webbst-'
essbtheSlur
Club and other lavtted geists;- 3 ;
With a cordial : welcome, f ;each
guest was ushered into the recep
tion room and the dining room.;
.. Thfe attractive new home of
V rs Brown was artistically deco-
rated with holly and bells repre
senttnjg the holiday season, mak
ing a decided atmosphere of cheer
amoagthe guests, r
;;'C6 to
each 5 pit while discussing the
joys an4 happenings of the Christ
mas season; " Several guests
proved H thjemselves . industrious'
with their fancy.
Soon each: one realised -that a
personal interview and record
be must be mad pf - bersel f
when a contest of the following
items to be filled in with words
beginning with her initials, was
handed around.
' I Description of self,
2 If not yourself, who would
vou rather be?
3 Chief fault.
4 Yor, hobby.
5 Height of your ambition.
6 Favorite flower,
7 Favorite occupation.
." After everyone had -sufficiently
studied herself to complete the
contest, she was called upon to
read publicly, her record, ; which
riment throughout the house.
y x hprpran , r -n;
uausutC4 U luc uu" Sv
eral humher of music von
the
piano and acting as accompanist
to a few selections of popular
songs by Miss H,dna tsrown.
Plates, consisting of chjeken
salad, saltines, pimehtoe sand-'
wiches, olives and black coffee
were served to each guest by Mrs
John 3, Brown, Mrs M D James
and Miss Laura Efird, whille
Miss Katheryn Brown followed
with a large bowl of delicious
whipped cream,
i A second course composed of
lacake, white ambrosia, in orange
cut baskets heaped with whipped
cream marked a dainty scene.
The end of the courses . wal
realized after a silver tray basket
ol delicious mints, representing
the closings of the seasons, white
asfeen' was Passed to each
ose enjoying the hospitality
o Mrs Brown and Miss Efird
were the following, cljib members:
Mesdames W J Swihk A VI Han-
na, Mac L Ritchie, B S Shuford
B H Miller, D C Swaringen and
C B Miller. .
Other invited guests were:
Mesdames A W Winecoff, G A
Ramsaur. M J Sloop. J L Hol
houser, M D James, D White Bos
tian, O B Jones, J N Dayvualt,
C P Fisher, Misses Virginia
Hoke, Fannie Efird, 'Edna
Brown-
Tbe Lillian Knitting Mill Sfoves.
The Lillian Knitting Mill!
which did - business here for 9
number of years under the direct
ion of Hubert Patterson of Albe
marle, has 'been moved to Badin
much to the regret of the people
here. Mr Patterson thinks tSe
location at Badin is more conven
ient and more desirable in a num
ber of ways.
The building which is a splen
did one for manufacturing, pur
poses has been purchased by n'um
ber of business men who content
plate; enlarging its capacity and
conducting another enterprise
therein.
This presents an opportunity
for the Citizens of the community
to get together and lend the aid
necessary to insure success.
PPrOGAll
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FO PALE SCHOOL CHILDRL1
Gives Jh&i Belli flu liii
Needs to Cah RicSfie j 1
Feuto-uanzan
j Name Cade's" ea Erei? Pactaa . . ; ; : 4 ' ;
Sold Brnsxists In Bstii LIitiid end TaWs" -j
Fra.v Eedltefaal Yirtuss are llij Sam?; .
The lessons are b ard :' and ; the ,
children are growing. Watch :
their, health and if they become
,pal6 and listless an3 don't want ' !
to work: or play, consult a good .
' physician . at once if ' you suspect:'
any serious ailment. The splen
did tbnic.Pepto-Mang'an.if g iven
daily for a f6w weeks, will in - J
most cases restore the strength v .
and start theoung folks- on the
ro;d to good health again, Youth
responds quickly. You can buyyjf 1
PeptO'Mangan in tablet or liquj
form from ypurijruggist .anti can
always be sure of thegenuine by
looking for the name r:'GudeV,'
)ti every package- With out the "
name .': Gude's" it is not Pepio
Mangan. It isk fine toUtc and
)Iood-maker for the whole f ami -y
Physicians "everywhere have
used it for nearly th rty years.
CAamberfaHi's Tablets.
-These tablets are intended es
pecially for indigestion and cons
tipation. They tone ;tip the
stomach and enable - it topper
form its functions -naturally.
They act gently on the liver and
bowels.'
; thereby: restoring -the 'QP&W&J '
imach; . and boweUtd ai-r.Ci.f: o;
r . condition ; Whn :t . ! H :
rthe stomach
"taitf id Dtt7pieased'.-with their ef
feet; :
. Miesfea Edna and Rath
Brown entertained Clarence
Shulenbrger of Roanoke
coflege' Vav ud' Earnest
Smith ot Albemarle, to din
uer, on ohristmas day.
Uucle Jimmie, Bost:an was
in Salisbury Wednesday. He
paid his taxes and his sub
seriptiou. fis subscription
had not gone up hut his taxes
had. ' t ,
Rev and Mrs c A Brown
gave a dinner, December 29,
to the following friends: Mrs
M J Sloop, Misses. Laura
Efird, Fannie Efird. Mary
Efird, Ruby Blackwelder,
Ruth Blackwelder and Ver
non Blackwelder.
Geo. J Templeton and A W
Winecff are epeniiug "the
afternoon in Salisbury
Miss Nannette Ramsaur re
turned to the Municipal, city
hospital in Philadelphia Tuea
day, she is a graduate nur? e
and will aid with a con tags
ious diseases. v
Your Honey Back if Rat Snap Dosan't Come
op to These Claims.
RAT V SNAP is absolutely
guaranteed to kill rats and mice.
Cremates them. Rodents killed
with. RAT SNAP. Their, first
meal is their last. RAT SNAP
comes in cakes. No mixing. "
Cats or dog won't touch its
Three sizes, 35c 50c $1.00.
Guaranteed and for sale by
Blackwelder & Yost, China Grove
Hardware Co., and DeWitt C.
Swaringen.
Hiss Swaifnsn Entertained.
A most delightful evening was
spent by the younger set who at
tended a party given by Miss
Lucile Swaringen ac her home.
Tuesday evening. The evening
was spent very pleasantly in con
tests that were- full of fMa"and
good cheer, Delicious refresh" 5
njentsjrere served
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