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I , v; • <■ of beauty and q/
H hail I come?
•ufcn the earth and sky,
‘ spider-web of ropaa
the sunset has found
! . , *ne broad breast of tha
-►•! of hot gold darts
r about me tlngtm
B .. 'he city itke the hud-
B ' my people, rises out
. ,:>to beauty.
rowers, its blocks
combing some
*v. '(.vf, burst Into sud
i„"\in.-t the sky.
B. . .-swung in an Iron cage
•»:vpped in a flame of
: \ ears a steady thun-
I. f mankind, tha srong
i of hs litvlng. grind
■■ f his daily tasks.
I und nie at the flame
*h its vehemence.
I . «• • >g-» against me.
ft ■ flame of gold cools
•hen to rose.
I emptiness, and stirs
; i ; <b!e as mist.
I'. ‘ were exist in it. as
- vrd tines of ebony the
•*- bites into the dusk.
lM*n breath the van
up the Unkering
e of beauty and of
. , ■>-- prerces a star.
• »- From Home." by
I ? -*rjens.
irr.s from Virginia.
: has returned to hi;-
to relatives in Vir
\i»iting Grandfather
- > Sa tor. of San Diego
his <r mdfather. J. W
I. • a r.croft.
\<iviUar> To MrH.
tcKnail chapter of the
' ■ iary of the Episcopal
• in the Parish House
• at 4 oclock. it was
L . ’ day.
i For Anna polls
W. A. Hunt. Jr., left
;poI;s spending the
:n the city with his
nd Mrs. W. A. Hunt.
■ eet.
i i IV Gold Funeral
l - r.eral agent here of
l-.'urante Company, ot
' n Greensboro today
-t rvices for G. VV. Gol*
company who wu
early yesterday.
r?. LtHostess
I ■ io-4ior»n Club
F I.ecK was the hostess to
i- meeting of the Bridge
r -b '• r. Wednesday morn
••clock in the West End
ib.
**- R. Stevenson was the
"d was presented a very
• f»r this honor,
j Kinsey was named hoot
ext regular meeting on
>• ptember 28 and mem
V *o attend are asked to
H. F irming' on Gholson
ike reservations.
• elusion of bridge, the
! a very delectable lunch
• . guests.
Hicksboro News
riORF.NTE B. WOODY.
of Oxford, filled
appointment at Island
' Subject. “Prayer."
"■ Graham Breedlove and
•< ’ N*e!L were s he week
' h**r mother. Mrs. W. T
** Sto%-all and Marx
of Stovall, spent the
h Mrs. H. S. Woody.
‘.V .ody of Middleburg spent
-h’ with his uncle W. J
M r - H T Shanks of Hen
• Sunday with their son.
■< - here.
and family of Hender
:*krvices at Island Creek
* visited relatives here for
and H. S Woody, were
•- of Genie Gill of Stovall
■'* vail and family also
«>dv were Sunday night
M• . W. T. Woody of Mid
“ir Martin of Richmond
• o-: sending the summer
- «ndfather. C. L. Tucket
■me last week to enter
Mrs Eugene Hicks, were
-of Mrs. C. L. Tucker.
'• !v who has been confined
* on account of a mashed
*• *o pet about on crutches
Mi- J. E. Jones were Sun
'>r. guest of Mrs. H. T. Gill
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Flat Rock News
By MISS MABEL NELSON.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Moore of Ra
leigh. were the guests of Mrs. Moore’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wortham.
Sunday.
Misses Mildred and Clarice Garrett
->f Henderson, were the week-end
guests of Miss Mavis Hester.
W. H. Nelson. Jr., of Dexter, was
the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Nelson. Sr.. Sunday.
Misses Gladys Jones and Mildred
Jones and Messrs. George Inscoe and
Allen Watkins visited in Durham.
Sunday.
Miss Katherine Reavis was the din
ner guest of Misses Ethel and Eliza
beth WoWrtham, Sunday night.
Miss Elaine Boone of Henderson,
was the guest of Miss Anna Laura
Davis the past week-end.
Rev. J. W. Braxton, pastor of a
number of M. P. Churches in the
county was the dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Nelson. Sr.
The Christian Endeavor Society of
Flat Rock M. P. church, met at the
church. Sunday. Sept. 18. at 7 o'clock.
The program was as follows:
Song by the society.
Scripture reading. Billy Jones.
Scripture discussions. Misses Kath
•ds* and Margatti G^ e
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Neathery. and Thomas Richardson.
Song, by the society.
Discussions of the topic. "Coopera
tion, Misses Gladys Jones. Mavis
Hester, and Alma Richardson.
Sentence prayer.
The importance of the meeting was
the election of officers as follows:
President. Miss Sallie Hunter Sat
terwhite.
Vice - president. Miss Katherine
Reavis. •
Recording secretary. Miss Mavis
Hester.
Corresponding secretary. Miss
Gladys Jones.
Prayer meeting committee, chair
man. Miss Katherine Reavis: Miss
Eliazbeth Wortham. Miss Grace Nea
thery.
oLokout committee. chairman.
Thomas Richardson. Miss Esther
Clarke. Ethel Wortham.
Dismissal. Christian Endeavor pray
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Davis and
daughters, Marie and Margie, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Richardson, and son, Gary
Jr., all of Durham, visited Mr. Davis’
and Mrs. Richardson s father. W. T.
Davis. Sunday.
Miss Annie May Gardner spent the
past week-end in Henderson, as the
guest of Miss Julia Boone.
Roy Davis visited in Greensboro,
as the guest of his sister. Miss Jessie
Davis, last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wortham of
Greystone. are spending several days
with Mr. Wortham's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Wortham.
The boys of Spring Valley and Flat
Rock communities entertained the
girls of both communities at a wiener
and marshmallow roast,
evening, at the barns of Otis Nelson,
from 7 30 until 12 o’clock.
A large bonfire was built, over
which weiners and marshmallows
were roasted by the following guests:
Misses Annie and Betsy Harris. Lucile
Hicks. Helen Bobbitt. Katherine
Reavis. Mavis Hester. Blanche.
Dorothy. Ethel and Elizabeth Wor
tham and Helen and Mabel Nelson.
Messrs. Edward Harris. Thomas Par
ham. H. B. Hoghtaling, Gus Smith,
Herbert Davis, H. E. White. Floyd
jnnd <J?orge /Wade, Waiter l atter
white, William Ellis. Louis Davis. Bill
Norwood, WWalter Grissom. Perry
Stewart, Othis and Bailey Nelson.
The invited guests were: Misses
Pauline. Dilia and Marie Puckett, and
the house guest. Miss Gladys Nunn,
of Canada. Messrs. Wilmot Green and
Roy Green of Dexter. BUI Reavis, and
Newell Pearce of Canada.
PreacHb*g , services were held at
Flat Rock M. P. church Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock, with the astor. Rer.
J. W. Braxton doing the preaching.
Special music was rendered by Misses
Mildred and Clarice Garrett of Hen
derson.
Mirror of Fashion
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Wearing the striking evening ma
she will model at the charity fash
ion show to be held in New York
next month, Mrs. Harold Talbot*
K prominent society matron, indulges
H « f®w reflections. The gown, of
red velvet chiffon, is set off by
shoot $600,000 worth sf jewels.
CARD OF THANKS ”
We take this means of expressing
opr heartfelt tihanks to each and every
one who assisted In removing the
furniture from our home and the re
placing of the same at the tune of
the recent fire near our home. We also
thank the firemen who fought the
ftre so valiantly, *rus protecting our
property.
MS. Florence Rcbejtsoa * Fwniiv
Kittrell News |
By MISS RUBY SMITH.
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodlief. en
tertained a number of their friends
and relatives, at a fish fry. at their
home near here, on last Saturday
evening, honoring Mr. aad Mrs. John
Dickerson, aged 82 and 79 ycters.
Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Wood
lief's hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs.
John Dickerson. Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Overton. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Woodlief, and children,
Thomas. Jr., Thurston. Milton, and
Alice. Mrs. A. E. Woodlief, John Edd
Dickerson. Mias Sallie Woodlief. Miss
Ollie Overton. Kenneth Woodlief,
Robert Overton, Mark Woodlief, Allle
Overton, Lewis Overton, Benjy Over
toil. Onnie Overton, Hobby Overton.
Miss Phyllis Smith, charmingly en
tertained at a surprise birthday party
honoring her sister and brother, Miss
Eleanor Smith, and Swindell Smith,
celebrating their twenty-first and
seventeenth birthdays at their home
here on Monday evening, September
19. from nine to eleven o’clock.
The hostess served delicious Ice
cream and cake to the following
guests: Misses Eleanor Smith, Eliza
beth Browne. Isabelle Pleasants. Mary
Fuller Pace, Lois Woodlief, Clive Per
kinson. Folsom Smith, Florlne Smith,
and Ruby Smith* Swftndell Sngith* 1
Herbert Browne, P. B. Smith, Aubrey
Pleasants. Wilson Pace, Walton Smith
and Donald Pleasants.
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodlief. had as
their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Lambe and son. Fredric, of j
Durham.
Mr. am: Mrs. S. G. Harris and chil
dren. Bernard, and Margarette Ann.
o? Durham, were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overton, at
their home, near here.
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson. left Monday
for the Zeb Vance Teacherage, to
take up her duties there as matron.
Mrs. J. R. Perkinsoa. had as her
guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mal
colm Pulley, and Mr. Pulley's mother.
Mrs. Mollie Pulley, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Vaughan, of Route 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Overton had
among .their guests and visitors on
last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Lambe and son. Fredric, of Durham,
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodlief, Mr. and
Mrs. John Dickerson, Sr., Mr. and
M rs. J. H. Dickerson, Jr„ Misses Mag- \
gie and Irene Dickerson, and John
Edd Dickerson, of Route 2.
Mrs. S. G. Harris. Mrs F. E. Labe,
Mrs. John Dickerson. Sr., Mrs. R. E.
Overton, and Mrs. John Woodlief,
iyere * visitors of Mrs. Maurice
Vaughan, at her home in the Egypt
Community, on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickerson, of
Route 2. spent lart week with Mr.
and Mrs. John Woodlief, at their
home near here.
Middleburg Newsj
By MRS. J. R. CARROLL
The Brooks on Sunday School picnic
was a success. The guards at the
quarry pool kept the little children out
of the deep water. The mothers
brought enough home-made ice cream
for all to have a plenty and a bounti
ful dinner. Mr. McCains car was full
of children he picked up along the
way. Rev. W. C. Gumming came
too. and It was regretted by all that
Rev. J, S. Kennion, the pastor, could
not’be with us. There was a good
crowd.
Mrs. Carr Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fltz
Hugh Lee Reade and little sons, ot
Warrenton. visited friends here Sun
day afternoon.
Hunter Capley, of Charlotte, visited
him Monday.
Miss Ida Rose Phipps gave a party’ to
her friends Saturday nighrt. The
lawn was prettily decorated with lan
terns which added to the scene. After
Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat
In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo.,
writes: “Fm only 28 yrs. old and
weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box
of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks
ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also have
more energy and furthermore I’ve
never had a hungry moment."
Fat folks should take one half tea
spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass
of hot water in the morning before
breakfast—it’s the SAFE, harmless
way to reduoe as tens of thousands of
men and women know
For your health's sake ask for and
get Kruschen at Parker’s Drug Store
or any drug store —the cost for a
bottle that lasts t wet ks i. but a
trifle and if after first bott’e
you are not joyfully satisfied with
£»uJts monej Duck,- Adv #
POLLY MORAN ADOPTS A YOUTH
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Polly Moran, well known film
comedienne, has taken prelimi
nary steps, in Hollywood, to adopt
16-year-old Jack TrujiUe. whom
several attractive contests, the hostess
assisted by her mother served re
freshments consisting of ice cic'iin
cake and mints. After a social hour,
the happy crowd dispersed.
Mrs. Langford and Miss Mabrey. of
Erwin, spent the week end with Mrs.
Phipps and Mr. Walter Rose here.
Miss Laura Carroll will go to Char
lottesville Wednesday, to visit her
aunt at Neve Hall.
Miss Alma Wiggins of Henderson
visited the neighborhood Sunday.
Miss Annie Carroll and Miss Hen
rieta Fox visited Mias Bobbie at Pal
mer ’Springs for the week-end.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Brookston Church will meet with Mrs.
Henry Steed on Wednesday afternoon
at 3 o’clock.
Mrs. Emma Watkins has been vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Spain.
Mr. Stephen Mabry is better, his
friends are glad to hear after & short
Illness.
Miss Susie Turner. Mrs. John Tur
ner and Miss Lizzie Perry visited Mrs.
J. R. CarrUoll Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleming of
Raleigh visited Mr. Er L. Fleming
Saturday. ?*’ ' -
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she found in an orphanage at tha
age of only a few months. Tha
boy will be known az John Michael
Moran.
Mrs, Vernon McElveen, Miss Mabel
Rose and Mrs. John Weldon Mayfield
were visitors Tuesday.
STATECOLLEGEIS
ENTERTAINING FROSH
Meeting Tonight Is Devoted To Short
Talks And lnstraoMai To
New Collegians
Raleigh. Sept. 22—This evening
several hundred freshmen wil gat their
first introduction into the mysteries
of a college campus when the first
assembly of new students at State
College will be hod in the college
auditorium at eight o’clock.
This meeting which will inaugu
rate “ Freshman Week” will be de
voted to short talks and instruction
for the period of registration begin
ning tomorrow morning. Every stu
dent will be given a thorough physi
cal examination and aptitdde testj in
English.
Assignment to classes of varying
degrees of advancement will be made
on the basis- of these English know
ledge titetsr. •• ’ V
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UNUTYOPENS
DOORS TOMORROW
President Graham And
Kemp Lewis, Head Os £
Alumni to be Speakers
Chapel H3ll, Sept. 22—The Univer
sity of North Carolina, oldest of Ame
rican state universities, will formally
throw open its doors to old and new
students at exercises to be held in
Memorial Hall Friday morning. Sep
tember 23. from 10:30 to 11:30 o’clock.
President Frank P. Graham of (be
University and Kemp Lewis, president
of the General Alumni Association,
will be the principal speakers.
The class of 1936, which registered
yesterday was continuing its orienta
tion program today, while upperclass
men and professional students were
being registered.
Stevenson
Today and Tomorrow
W%4iLUON
MgM DOUAR
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fjf g<2 QanrmntM OKiuir f^W
JACK OAKIE, RANK MANN
W, C. FIELDS, ANDY CLYDE
BEN TURPIN.
Coming Saturday—
ONE DAY ONLY
Johnny Mack Brown
"The Vanishing Frontier"
Coming — *
Monday and Tuesday
"CONQORILLA"
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