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Mount Airy Xtwt. Ml AW, N. C., Not. 10, 1M1 Wwh of Pr»yw nrvl*** in Mac , *..td by the mm af Central Matbo iM <-hairh tht* wiik. * Walt* • large delegation from ihla aity attended the Sunday achooi Mat Franklin Crave* left wrml day* age Mar a trip t® Waw York. Mfeeei Jamie and Bailie Had try left Tuesday hi vialt their aiater Mra. Milton Caah in Wtnatoa-Saleta Mr. and Mra. A. K. fltaaia are rtekt ing friend* la Winaton-Saieai and Ureenaboto. Mra. K. T. Moore and children a pent Dr. Cox apent Sunday In Winston mm Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Elder and baby •M rliltlaf relativea In Peters barf Va. Mtaaee Martha and Ruth Ma under a spent Hd' day with relative* In Wlna ten-Salem Mra. Jeaae V. Prather ia vieitinir relatlvxa In Charlotte. Mr*. D. A. Kawlev of Wa*hington D. C. I* visiting her brut her J, H Fa) ton. MIm Kate Mitchell, of N. C. C. W ef Qreenaboro apent the week end with her mother, Mra. C. V. Mitchell. The local W C. T. U. will atc~t with Mra. H. E. Herman Tuesday after noon at 3 o'clock. Mia* Ethel Dix submitted to an operation for appendicitis at Martin hospital Wednesday. Mr*. W. R Kiger ha* retarned from a visit to her mother Mra. Spain hower in Winaton-Salem. Mr. and Mr*. Brad Partridge and rtiHdren have returned from a vialt to relative* in North Wilkesboru. A *on waa born to Mr. and Mra. Percy Maaten Jr., Tuesday, Mra. John Lemmerman spent sever al day* of last week In Winaton Salem. Mi** Mary J. Creed *pent Sunday with her *i*ter in Pinnacle. Rev. and Mr*. 3. A. Cook and two daughter* Misse* Annie and Mary ef Randleman are now at home at the D. R. Bualrk farm on route 6. W. W. Avers of Rocky Mount will *pen<! the coming week end tn this dty. Mr. and Mr*. Arum' Measles ana Mm. Evelyn Nimocks of Winston Salem were week end guests of Mr*. J. L. Aahby. > Mr*. M. L Dean and little ion Rowe arrived.in the city, laat week, from Baltimore, to join her husband who ha» been here ever since the 4«ath of hi* father A. W. Dean. Mm. John (.••mmerman has return ed to her home in Baltimore after visiting Mr. and Mr*. John Lemmer man in thia city. There will be a box supper at the Key school house on Saturday night November 12, 1921. Everybody i* in vited to attend.' Teacher. Rev. C. C. Haymore will fill the pul pit at the Second Baptist church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and want* all mem ber* and friends-to be present aa he has a special announcement to make. Mesdames J. D. Sargent, E. M. Hol lingsworth. E. M. I.inville and Miss Mary Hollings worth motored to Winston-Salem Friday to meet Mr. Sargent who wai returning from a trip to Aaheville. C. H. Haynes will return thia week from New York where he visited hia daughter Mis* Lucile, and Baltimore wIm?* ha went to consult a specialist. His friends will be glad to know that the report of the specialist was favor able and no operation neceeaary. Rev. H. K Boyer writes that Mrs. * Boyer is doing nicely since bar opera tion, and if nothing unforeseen pre vents he will fill his pulpit in Cental Methodist church Mount Airy next Sunday, both morning and night. The Mission Study class of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. W. D. Haynes near this city Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Woman's Mlasionsry society will also meet with Mr*. Haynes on the same afternoon at 8 o'clock. Mis. Forester Booker will be Joint Hostess with Mrs. Haynsa. Quite an interesting and really wonderful entertainment was given at the high school auditorium Tbesdsy evening, when the second Lyceum entertainment Pamahaaika's pets con sisting of trained monkey, dogs, cats, canariea, Australian eockatooe, and other birds did stunts almost beyond belief. The trainer declared that on ly patience and kl»-3neea could era* secure such rwpiMi from dumb anim als and birds and that they wets well eared for in captivity and lived longer ' than household pets and birds in theii aittive haunts., Mra. Patejr Maatan left W. da a.da; for he* Iiom la WInatan-Male* mfU vial tine r.tali»«. tn this «Ky <Mra. J. K. McCraary of (MOn W a <pMt the paat was* and with bai i sister Mra. M. M. Carter | /Rev. D H. Cowan of Huntington W u a pant mhiiI days her* the n* of lila daughter Mra. fl. C. Marten Aftaa Margaret fultoa, atenafrapbsi for tha State highway ommlaaWo ai Elkin spent tha weak and arith hei paranta Mr. and Mra. t, H fdlon. Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Woifa and bobj have returned from a weeks atay wit) Mra. Wolfe** aunt, Mm. M. Olem William., at William. G, C. Ijovfll made a buaineae trip U Wautaur* the flrat of tha weak. Quite a number of changea In plaeet of , residence are being made. Mr. ami Mm. William Alfred and Mr. and Mra Walter Poor* will orcupv tha 8. M Altrad r.aldence after tha Allrada pi tn Torn. Dr. and Mr* Taylor will move In with Mm Taylorla moth»i Mra. Banner a. wan •— Mr. and Mr. John Banner mora mto their nnr ra aidance Dr* Bank* and fajnlly will occupy Dr, Taylor', raeldtucr Mr MrPullfv ha. btrnght tha Banks h»m> and I* taklnir poaaamkin thla waak Mr and Mra. A. B. SummarvlTle will mora Into thalr naw r<M«ldcn.-r or North Main .tract thl. we»k. / Store Burned I Klre Monday evening destroyed thJ .toefc of goods of R. K. Forest on Franklin street and ilitmaged th» huildin* almost beyond repair. Thi< l« an old "wooden building and tha fin gained headway «o ranidlv that th< fireman had no chance to aave any ol tha contpnta. The loaa to the stock l« eatimated at $3(400, partly covcrer with insurance. At Central Methodist Church. Rev. D. Vance Price filled the pulpil at Central Methodist church Sunday morning in tha abaence of the new nastor Rev. Dr. Boyer who waa de tained In Charlotte by the illneaa ol hi* wife who aubmitted to a wrioui operation Saturday, The Rev. Mr. Price, a former pa.tor i. beloved by the congregation al Central <-hurch, and ha. loat none ol hi. former power to away hia audi ence to laughter or teara a. he li himaelf moved by hi. theme. In the evening Rev. J. H. Weat, thf new preaiding elder of the Mount Airy dtatrlct. preached an in.plrini helpful sermon which waa heard by ar appreciative audience. Young Man at Reat Arthur Benton Holder departed thii life Nov. ft. 1921 after a three weeki illneaa with a complication of diaeaaaa at the home of bta grandfather Wil liaa Oakley in thl* city where he wai taken alck. Ilia parent* Mr. and Mra. Sam Hol der and other friends miniatered U him during hia illneaa. The young man, who waa about 'H year* old, profe.sed faith in Chriai about 4 year* ago, and united with th« Missionary Baptist church, and left i bright teatimony that all was wal with him for the next worid. The funeral waa conducted by Til former pastor Rev. M. B. Philllpa assisted by his pastor Rev. Oeorgi Oakley, and the remains laid to raat al Ivy Green Baptist burying grount near Round Peak. Contributed. ML _ afefctla thai After * ef the ftoa* and i (he aahjeet of I leading to a campaign which ta being ' lairtched to aacura Ml far tha acM library Mlaa Waltaaa aaaiatant ta ' tin. J an a McKimmoa of-IUIeigh waa ' preeent and waa lavitad ta apaak, aha ' «r tared • plaa that ona or Mora hooka on wall balanced diet ha pot la tha IP | brary, which wuuU ha available for tha parent*, ao that they might build ' better bodlaa for the rhildren on which ' ta halld that mental and apirtual da ! v< Inpmrnt that' they hoped to *aevra 1 from tha w» library, and miggeated 1 certain book* which aha thought .fotild ha moat helpftri. A number af speech** wara mada by V ta,.eh"m and othara on aaitabla hooka and how to aeeare that*. Mr. J. B. Sparger announced that bit had a hlatory of the world la UO vi>lumen which ha would preeent to tha achool. Tha flrat aid klta, given by tha Home Rconomiea department of tha Woman's club wara formally present ed by Dr. Martin and accepted oa be half of the K'lmiU by Miaa Hraa • Marritt. Mra. C. Hinder tendered her resign iitloa aa praaldant and Mra. B T. ' "rman waa alacted In her place. X Woman'* Club Not*a Irf-t all of oar club member* remem Nov ember II, > Due to the fact that the drive fiA fund* for the Wnr Memorial come* on Armiatiee day, a* yell as the day on which tft- disarmament conference Iwgins, the program for the general meeting last Friday was one which t.uched especially on those phases. Miss Weat of Martin Memorial hoapltal, who served aa a nurse in Franca during the war and who ia tha [ossessor of a victory medal, spoke in ! a- interesting and intanaaly stirring . 'V of her work, beginning with the 'riinttiK in our tyuntry and taking u* on to France and the hospital* with her. She touched especially (Hi tha m irit of tha bov», their unselfiahneaa thair gentleness and coaaideration. In i-enc'usion she said that she deemed our plan for a memorial a moat com mendable ona. Miaa Lovill read two after-war poems " Poppies," and "Forgotten," 1 In her usual delightful way. Mr*. Pries bro't ua a message from the "Saturday Evening Post" concern ; ing diaarmament and the disarmament conference. The reports from department* and eommittees showed the splendid work being dona. Tha president announced the d!»trict meeting in Win*toit-Salem ! on November 15. Our club ha* been ; asked to respond to the address of welcome. Mra. C. C. Hale haa been 1 appointed to represent us in thia respect. Other delegate* hare not been appointed but all new member* are urged to attend. The Woman'* club ia in no way | whatsoever connected with the preaent I.yceum courae in Mount Airy and ia ; not responsible for the aale of tickata. ' However they wiab to assure the Par j ent-Teacher association that thay wiah for them a *uccessful sale of tickata ai d to assure them of their Individual support. The (economic department will not m<-et Friday due to the fact that it ia the day for tha Memorial drive: Thair meeting was replaced by the trip to I Dohson to go before the county coni , mfoaioner* on laat Monday. j Mr. and Mra. M. F. Patterson have | returned from Rockford where they ! were called by the illneaa and death i of Mra. Patteraon'a * father, C. F. Mann. The Mt. Airy Insurance & Realty Co. % A New Mount Airy Corporation ■ flu. ' With a capital stock of f!5,000—organized to handle Life, Fire and Casualty Insurance Loans, Real Estate and Rentals efficiently and successfully. % • Your business will be safe in our hands. J. A. Jackson, Pm. G*o. W. Sparyer, Sm. 4k Tnu. W. R. Umdamj, Mtai|« Office in J. H. Folger'e former office, Goldsmith block i ; DIRECTORS—J. A. Jaeluon, L. P. Wrenn, N. W. Dob bine, J. H. Folger, Geo. W. Sparger, W. E. Lindsay, C. A. Shelton. Hale's Department V Bargain Basement People are •warming to our BARGAIN BASEMENT and with their anm loaded with the Biggest Value* ever shown in any in one hundred mile* of Mount Afary. We have received to date ahout Fifteen (15,000) Thousand yard* of I ^ double width dreM goods, yard wide percale* and heavy draperies all i ed on one long table at one price, 10c. Shoes! Shoes!! 2,000 pair of sample and job shoes at and below regular wholesale prices. 80 dozen Blue Buckle and Big Ben Overalls, heavy weight, with elastic suspenders, at 98 cents each. Main Floor • * Just received a big lot of Men's, Women's and Children's Sample Sweaters at Wholesale Price. 1 case 1500 yards of Canton Flsmnel, at .. 12 1*2 cts. ' \ » I Dress and Millinery Department ♦ e Every express is bringing us new Ladies' Suits, Wool Dresses and Ladies' Sport and Trimmed Hats at better values than you have had for many a day. Hale's Department Store S. M. Hale, Proprietor - ■M. $500 in Cash Will Be Given Away in Four Premiums as Follows: 1 st Prize, $200.' 2nd Prize, 150. 3rd Prize, $100 4th Prize, 50 We will say for instance: If Johnnie Jones buys $367.40 worth of furniture and music from me during October, November and December, and should his amount be the largest among our customers then you will see Johnnie Jones smiling all over his face as he will receive the $200. If Billie Smith buvs one of our $350 upright pianos and his being the second largest amount he will receive $150. And if Miss Mary Love buys one of our parlor suits for $175 and heft being the third largest amount she will receive $100. If Jabbie Wakie buys one of our Sonora talking machines for $100 and his being the fourth largest amount he will receive $50. Somebody is going to win these prizes and it might be you. Now is the time to buy your Piano and house furnishings. We carry a complete line of house furnishings and all kinds of music from a jews harp to a piano. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR GOODS WE ARE OFFERING AS BARGAINS: Parlor Suits, from 940 up Bed Rtfom Suits from $80 up Dining Room Suits from... $60 up Library Suits from $86 up Player Pianos,. $485 to $560 Upright Pianos, $286 to $600 Talking Machines, ... ,$7 to $900 W. 11. Marion Piano & furniture House Mount Airy, N. C.
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