NO 1M - V i, June IS Fit* Is who kidnapped an Italian priest, .. 11 ..^o.. , .• SOCIAL PERSONAL . * MISS RUTH FARRELL The District Meeting of the Wo mans' Mimionsry Society of the Mt. Airy District meets in Pilot Mount ain June ISth and 20th. All the Mis sionary societies of Leaksville and Spray are incited to be present at this meeting. There will be a big picnic dinner on the church yard on Wednesday. \ Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Godfrey and son P. V. Godfrey Jr., Mrs. Reubin Reid and Mrs. J. B. Ray spent yes terday afternoon in Greensboro and were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker of that place. Mr. Easley and son of Winston Salem were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Easley for the past week end. Mr. James Hairston of'the Caroli na Home spent the past week end at his home in Cascade, Va. A large number of people attend , __ ed the mass meeting of the citizens of the county in Wentworth today. Mr. B. B. Barnett spent the past week end with Ids parents near Mar tinsville. Mr; W. B. Weaver and son Billy, returned yesterday from Clayton, where they have been spending sev eral .days. Mr. Poole of Clayton re turned to Leaisville with them to stay several days. The Thimble Club will meet Fri ' day, Jane 22nd with Mrs. W.' R. Walker in Greensboro. AH the mem meeting if possible. Mrs. Karl Bishopric, Miss Mary So# Farrell and* Mr. Joseph Chand ler are spending the day in Greens boro and Etigh Point. Miss Lois Sweaney of Durham is spending .several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hopper at their home on Bridge Street. / Mfs. Kart Bishopric had i as her supper guest Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Chandler, Miss Mary Sue Farrell and Miss Ruth Farrell, Mr. Otto Kircheis and Mr. Joseph W. Chandler. Mrs. J. B. Ray received a P08^ . card from Mrs. E. D. Pitcher, who is % traveling abroad, saying that she * was jailing for Mew York oh the 16 . 'or-this month;!; . Miss Lpeinda Martin and Mrs. G. A. Walters of Greensboro spent yes afternoon in Leaksville with in's parents Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Martin. Mrs. J. D. Martin of Martinsville is expected today to visit Dr. .apd Mrs. S. L. Martin, Mrs. Martin will he present at the Martin-Marshall wedding which takes place Thurs day June 21st. V ' * MISS MARTIN ENTERTAINS Jliaa Lucinda Martin delightfully entertained at a Bridge Party Satur day afternoon at the home of Mn. A. Q. Walter* in Greensboro, honor ing Mia. Katherine 'Marshall, bride elect of this place *»<» Mrs. Francis MT. ETNA ACTIVE DOING DAMAGE TO CONSIEiRABLE EXTENT LAVA RIVER IS 300 METERS IN WIDTH Catania, June 18 tPl—Mt. Etna is active today. Several eruption* daring the night were _ heralded by loud explosion* followed by a stream of lava that over-ran a num ber of cultivated fields -and woods. The station at Sastig Lione was de stroyed and (die. railway obstructed while a lava stream three hundred meters wide threaten* the district about I4ntuag Loasa. N GERMAN POLICE LIFT BAN on open air Gatherings Berlin, Jane 18 <*">—Once more, after a ban of nearly six months ,the Germans are permitted to hold open air demonstrations in Berlin jrith out special permission. The chief of police issued an or der early this month lifting the pro hibition he instituted late last Nov ember. It was then decided to for bid out-door meetings and process ions because plundering of shops was regarded as a likely result of. the hard timeg facing the populace dur ing the winter. A few bpen-air meetings have since been specially authorized, such as demonstration against the occupation of the Ruhr district and the labor assemblies staged in cele bration Of May Day , , ^—-o PRINCE DOES NOT PINE TO BE CALLED ROYAL London,' June —Lady Astor likes to bring people together at her distorts. At oooQg be*- m,!^ tainmenta she had among hey guests the Prince of Wales usd Will Thorne the socialist labor leader and mem ber of Parliament. Thorne now tells this story: “I said to the prince 1 would doubtless be unpleasantly criticised by some of my constituents for put ting my feet under the table with royalty. “The prince smilingly replied: 'I object to royalty, Mr. Thorne, but I don’t mind being called the Prince of Wales. ” -o REALTORS TO DISCUSS MODERN FINANCING Chicago, June 18 —Six thou sand real estate men from 475 cities are making plabs to cruise, motor or go by special train to Cleveland for the 16th annual convention of the National Association of Real Es tate Boards June 27-30. Govern mental legislative, financial, architec tural and other questions of import ance in real estate developments and especially fullest utilisation of mod ern financing possibilities to meet the present business sccelleration in real estate are to be discussed. TO ALTER SECULAR CALENDAR Constantinople, June 18 —An Orthodox congress to examine the proposal to altar the eeelesiasticaJ calendar ao as to bring it in harmony with the western calendar is in ses sion hare. The western system was adopted in secular matters this spring, great ly to the relief of foreign firms, to whom the double dates were very an noying. , v • ’ The congress hr under the presi dency of the Oecumenical Patriarch, and among its members sre the Bish ops of Russia, Montenegro,- Serbia, .Greece Cypru* and Romania. \f'J COTTON GOES TO JSUGHTIXY e’* r Club Sponsored by the Trinity Daily Gazette Saturday nigbt in blaze of glory. JUDGE’S STATEMENT FlitST CAPITAL PRIZE DURANT TOURING CAR Miss Vara RobertiOn, Crnlili . ... . 36,340,700 SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE BABY OVERLAND Mr*. P. P. Wilson, Credit* .....'.. . 18,454,000 THIRD CJTITAL PRIZE. FORD TOURING Mir. Kata Barn**, Credit, -*... 4,289,300 Mr*. N. B. Austin, $80 Mdse. Order. . 2,703,000 Mil* Et*|7- Gentry, $28.00 MHTI French Complete Seizure of ‘ * • t*'"' 5 W vi . * jA Transportation in the Rhur Essen, June 18 —The French seized 170 locomotives and 2,000 freight cars on branch lines be tween Dortmund and Essen, thus virtually completing French control of the Ruhr transportation lines. Th