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Mount Airy News. D. C. Mc('r»ry left Soaday to vMt nUUvM »nd frtwfc to Arndto Conty. V*. Miee Virginia Bmnn Km ratgrMi from a tWI to nUUfM in Galas, V( Earl Haimaa Kan rtlumxl from a hunl**a* My to Charlotte. Mr*. J. L. Harrison left laat WNk far a twain*** trip to Baltimore Miss Delis Banner ha* nlunirf from a visit to rsiativ** in AsheeUla. Dr. Ray Mitchell. intern in a hoe pMa) la Philadelphia, la upending' • vacation with hi* mother ia thi* city B. D. Crits and two *on* of Kan napolt* arrived Monday to *ps*d a week here visiting relative*. 8. M. Hale left the ft ret of the week far a hosihess trip to New York. Mr* C. Wither*poon, of Kemer* Wlk, is the gna*t of Mrs. E. M. Lln vin*. Dr. S. T. Flippln, of Siloam. was ■ business visitor in th« city Saturday. Judge A. E. TilUy and family re turned Sunday from a two weeks visit in Ashe ronuty. F. G. Tilisy, of Wilaon, N. C.. spent Sunday hem with relative*. Dr. C. A. Baird left Monday to visit a friend who ia ill in Madison. Miaa Inez Pauley left Tuaaday to viait relative* near Greensboro. * Little Mia* Katherine Moore ha* returned to her home in thia city after ■pending the winter with her cousin Mr*. T. B Bledsoe m Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barman and daughter Miss Stella Harman, of Bramwell. W Va.. spent the past week end with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. I. W Barber left by automobile for McCall, S. C. Ia*t Fri day where they go to visit Mr*. Bar ber'* people. Mr and Mra. W. W Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Steele and gue*t Mi«« Etta Park*, of Appalacfcia, Va.. motor ed to Winaton-Salem Tuesday. J. S. Br*y attended the funeral of his 11 yaar old nephew in Raleigh last Friday. The boy wa* the son of J. D. Berry. Mra. Goortre O. Fowler and little daughter left Tuesday for their home in Greensboro after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith. Dick Nut. of Monroe. Miaa Eliz abeth Hunter, of Raleigh, and Robert Callaway, of Florence. S. C., are guest* of R. J. Callaway. Kent Harman. who ha* heen quite sick leave* this week to i>pend s few weeks recuperating in Altaviata, Va. Hi* mother who was called here by his illne*« will accompany Mm home. Dr. and Mr*. Moir Martin left the first of the week for Rochester. Minn., where Dr. Martin will spend some time at the Mayo Brothers hospital. Bobby. Paul and little Mias Leah Worth have returned from a visit to their grmndparenta Mr. and Mrs. Transou at Pfafftown. Mrs. Cora Martin and her sister* the Misses Poindexter who have been here on a visit went to Elkin Monday to visit their couain Mrs. Lucy Cnn diff Mr. and Hn. J. H Early and a, party of friends »topped over night Tuesday with Rev. C. C. Hsymore on their way to the mountains on a pleas ure trip, making the Journey by auto mobile. E. L Brown prominent tobacco ma^ and fruit grower and all-round good fellow made a warn place in tW heart* of the News force one day this week when he came in wtth a smile and a big basket of fancy peaches, which were presented to the bunch wtth his compliment*. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Rothrock enter tained at dinner last Sunday their house guests Misses l.ummie Po in dex ter of Winston, N. C., and Lonla Potn dexter of Spartanburg, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Will Herring, of Mt Airy *. r. d. Martin Memorial hospital offers • splendid opportunity to girls who wish to train for the degree of graduate nurse. The work is mors pleasant and surroundings mors home Hke than in large hospitals. See their ad la C. J. Ring and C. t. Lawrence, af the Brim sectkia. spent last week to the state of Georgia »Heio they went Mra. L M. Stanley mm* .UlUwp left taat «wk ta vtatt wlllliw at Pmom Xim Mb Mania, of Wladon, ia the put of Mr*. 0. E. Fluffsaii Mrs. CMHim*. af HUlartUa. Va.. I* Uw (iml af har daufkw Ufa. J. D. Jenkiaa. A. GeMuaiUi left Monday far -ha 4obacro otarket at TlwumillW. .i. f. Mr* A. 0. Trotte. has M«rr«l froai a vi»it to har *oa P. L Trotter in Mat Mountain. ''Karl** HatterfieV of Wtaaton. ia visiting relatives to da city. Mrs. Byron Inaaa, af BalttaMira. Md.. i* visiting relatives in tMa city. Mm. Hugh Y.<unit and two ehulr.-n, of Saliahnry, are th* meat* of Mra. A. F Lowry and Miaa CdnaW Stewart. Mr. and Mra. W. S. Dickson, of UimmImi*. ar* (mm af Mrs. Dick win'* mother Mra. Rairp Sparger. Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Kochtitiky and childran. of Wilson, are gueet* of Mr. and Mra. E. 9. Koehtitsky. Miaa Larinia Powell ia visiting re lative* near Farmington. Miss Sallie l*f Oak*, of Salisbury, li Iht (OMt of har «i»t#r Mr*. Geo. Sptifn. Jr. Minn Louiw and Flixabath Rotb iwk >n (iMiti of (Mr uncle F R. Martin in Winston. Omigtr Prin.e, ot Dunn, and R. T. 9pence, of Kipling. visited ;netr sister*. Me*dame* F L. Smith and J. W. Frank laat week. Misa Margaret .Sparger ha* return ed to her home in thia city after •pend ing several week* in Philadelphia. Pa. »he visited m Ashehorn en mate home. Miaa .Stella Lamh, of Winston. spent the past week end with relatives here en route to the home of her parent* in Lambsburg. Va. C. R. Ca*e and family motored to thia city to spend the pa«t week end with Mr. Case's aiatera Mesdame* F. L. Smith and J. W Frank. Charles Smith left several daya aire to aaaist hi* father. F. L. Smith, who (••induct* a tobacco warehouse in Avnor, S. C. during the tobacco season. Mi** Margaret Aahby will return the last of the week from a viaH to Walkertown and Winston. Miaaes I.ucy and Ltexie Booe, of Walkertown. tvill accompany her home. Fdwin Haytnore. who play* with the orchestra at White Sulphur Spring*, is quite proficient with the saxaphone. He recently, assisted in furnishing music for a dance at the Alexander apartment in Winston-Salem J H. MrSween has re<hmed to his home in Timmonsville. S. C. after visiting Att'y W. F Carter in thia city. Mrs. McSween will spend the summer with her parents here. Mr*. Marv Tarpennmg. formerly Miss Mary Strickland of thia city, now of Indianapolis. Indiana., ia visit ing friend* and relatives in thia sec tion. _ / v 'Cecil Hennis and little son Caeit. Jr. 'eft Monday for Speedwell, V.r to spend a week with Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Saunders, grandparents of the little boy. Miss Lois Spaugh returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Reeve*, in Sanford. she was accompanied home by her little nephews. Coke and John nie Reeves. Fourteen young people and their chape runes from Hillaville, Va motor ed to White Sulphur Springs Thurs day nifrht for the dance, return in* to Hillsville after the dance. Rev. and Mrs. Zeb Vance Robinson will occupy the Lewis home on Cherry street while Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are at Vine land where Mr. Lewis will buy tobacco. The Ladies Aid society of the FM Baptist church will Met Monday. Joly 26th, at the home of Mrs. A. C. Steele on .Sooth Main street. Mrs. Bray will act aa Joint hostess with Mrs. 8toele. It is necessary that every member be present. Rev. T. H. Ehif preached at his prospect**" new field of l«S,' in Oaa tonia las* Sunday. His pulpit at the Pint Baptist church was filled by Rev. J. W. Prank in the morning and Rev. Joe Snow at night. V /}u n. J. 8. Smith and baby daughter Elisabeth arrived Sunday from the Panama Canal Zone to visit her moth er Mrs. W. A. Campbell Mr. Smith who is in the W. S. secret senhs Km (one to New Zealand and Australia on boainaes to he gone two month* and Mrs. Smith will spend the time Here with relatives. J. H. Prather, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Pulton, Mteeea Bailie Hadiey. Marten Prather, Anna Ractor, Margaret 8yd aor, Mary Thompson and Mary Han nah and U H. Swain spent several days of last wash at HlddsnHs Springs where they sttendsd s danee and en tered the swimming They alas rtell ed Statoeville en mta. Mrs. E. E. Laa. af < Mia* Lala Majrworth, of ip*M tha put wash md km tha i of Mlaa Ethai Brim. A UMMy W. F. Carter pointa tha ItrM of tha waek. Hanau.n Williaiaan haa rctumad from a buainrM trip to Grand Raputa, Michigan. A. E. .Smith haa ratarnad from Grand Urn fit*, Mli-h., what* ha attend- i rd tha farnitur* aspoaitlon. „ Mlaaaa Lory aad EI isabath Kit trail arc guaata of thalr brothar 0. A. Kit-( trail on Rorkford atraat. Mm W. B Haymora and dufhttr, Mtaa Lota laft laat aMk to apand ten day a at Moora'a Sprlnca. G. O. Oiatw haa ratarnad from • huatnaaa trip to Grand Wapida. Mich. A. L M<-hlid«r. of Sooth Carolina, apant laat waok with Oalar Woita, Tha yoonv man wn» rhuma at Trinity roilaga. W. C. Woodruff, of Una city, has sold M« intermit in the Month Main Motor company In eachange for * 'arm near Washington. D. C. Miaa May ' Lawson haa returned from a month'* atay with the family of her nephew P L. Trotter at Pilot Mountain. ^ir. Conrad Inman and wife and Mr. Byron Inman. of Baltimore, Md.. are visiting relative* here thia week. They made r15e trip through the roan try in Dr Inman'a rar. ft and Mra. R. 9. Barter of Pin^ nacle, spent several day* here laat week viaiting their two son* I. W and T. C. Barber W E. June* of thia city haa the con tract for painting' the outaide walla ■>f the Blue Ridg* Inn and ia now do ing the work uaing a rope and tackle to "4|pport the men who do the paint ing. Major Lyons, of Wilkes county, ia in the city aa*.sting J. J. Wallace in aking new additions to the Granite City Mills. Mr Lyona is a mill wright by trade and one of the finest work man and beat citizens in the country Mr*. Lummie Poindexter. of Wins ton.; Miss Lou Poindexter, of Spartan burg. S. C-; and Miaaea Minnie and Nora Jones, of Fairview, havt- return ed to th«*ir homes after visiting Mrs. J W Herring on Route 3. and the family of P. S. Rothrocl: in thia city y /"Little Miss Eula Vaughn entertain ed her small "riends from 10 to 12 o'clock at the home of her parents. Mr. and M{*. Frank Vaughn on Pine street last Friday morning, the oeca /■ion being her 10th birthday. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served. Prompt action of the fir* company prevented a serious fire Monday morn ing about 8 o'clock when the kitchcn of J. C. Hill's residence caught fire from the oil stove. A hole was burnt in the floor, the wood work burned around a window and considerable damage .tone by smoke, before the blaze could be extinguished. i np puousneni 01 inr .ww« in mis week making an attempt to show their appreciation of the efficient xrvicM of Mia* Cora Esrp as local editor by sending her an representative of the paper to the North Carolina Pre** Association which meet* this year at Waynesville. Miss Earp left Wednes day morning and will be away for several days. She has well earned the vacation. W. E. and H. G. Nichols, publishers of the Elkin Tribune, came orer Fri day to see the ball game and while j hare made The News office a call. These gentlemen are making good with their newspaper and publishing business They are both practical lataton and hard workers. They now own their own printing outfit and the building they occupy and have" a pat ronage among the business men of their town that any publisher would he proud to own. • * /In Hossoc oi Miaa O.W^ Mrs. George Sparger, Jr., delight fully entertained at four tables of rook Saturday morning at 10:M o'clock in honor of her houee guest ^Mlss Satlie Lee Oakea, of Saltabury. After a number of pnigiasslsiM, Mia. J. Drew Marthi and Miaa Elisabeth Sparger assisted the ho si see la earr ing a delicious lee eourae. Reynolds Csnpa*T to Pay • Larva DivULi Winston-Salsa, July It.—The S. I. Reynolds Tobacco coespaay this aft eraoaa. by action of ths Ward of * rectors, issued a letter ta kiliin of dtoMead of >00 per coat weald ha la sued ta these holding stack ef this class sa Aagwst II Tks tetter a plains that Iks dlrldsad wffl ke psld of He per share. Shoe Sale * Cnr Ob Ad Get These L»w Ci Shies We Are Gms To Sel We Are Putting This Sale On In Order To Have Room For Our Fall Shipment Of Goods. You will get a good discount from now, for the rest of the season. HURRY UP AND COME A. t Steele Shoe Company Big Reduction On Men's Women's and CHdrens Summer Footwear In order to make room for our fall shoes we have decided to put the following reduced prices on all low shoes. 10.00 Ladies Pumps & Oxfords at 7.75 9.00 Ladies Pumps & Oxfords at 7.00 8.50 Ladies Pumps & Oxfords at 6.75 $12.75 Men's Oxfords at $9.50 10.00 Men's Oxfords at 7.75 8.50 Men's Oxfords at 6.75 At the prices we arc? making on low shoes it will be to your interest to come and see for yourself the good values we are offering. Jackson
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