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Mount Airy Newt. Mt Airy. N. C. Apr. •, IMS. Mr*. W. H. Laaaphler Jr.. of Bu fafe. N. T., arrived Friday to vUtt bar .liter Mr*. N. C. Morton. Mn. f. B, MutM Jr. ud baby ar* thie WMk wfth relative* In Mr*. C. H. Hbiaon, of Llncolnton, will arrive tka laat of week to| rtoit hor sUtor Mia. U M. Ipfa. Atty. W. f. Cartor apent tha flr»t| of thi- woak In Raleigh on buaineaa. Mlaa Lola Fry*, itudent of 0. C. W, Greensboro via the wook end gue*t| of Mr*. H. B. Bow*. Mia* Eliiabeth Merritt ha* return ad from a rlalt to ftfend* In Elkln. Mia* Aqnlo Leftwich haa returned] from a vi*R to roiathraa naar D*nr1IU, Va. Th<- local U. D. C. will meet Th«r» I day afternoon April *th, In thr horn#' of Mr* J. B. Bray. J. 0. Burma of Borkford, waa hu*lnrna viaitor her* Monday. , Mr*. W. B. McrrHt and daughter" Mlaa Elisabeth spent laat Saturday la Winston-Salem. M. F. SatterfMd ha* accepted k position with the State road force! and will have charged of, and operatf a 10 ton track In thl* connection. V T. C. Barber, lupertntondent or the Ren fro Knitting Mill* la spend -tag thl* week In New York City oiyf business. / J. D. Smith haa returned from a| trip to northern marketa in the In tareat of the J. D. Smith clothing | Dot* * M*a. Sarah Armfleld, of Low Gap^l la the guest of her daughter Mr*. Wj| A. Jackson, to attend the evangeliiMP aarvices at the Firat Baptist church. Paul G. Jonea, of Fort Washington^ Md., I* • pending a furlough visiting! Ma (later Mlaa Ada Jonea and other] ralativea in thl* aectlon. ^ Jamea McCargo left Monday to re lume hi* dutie* In Philadelphia, after ■pending a month with hi* parenta Judge and Mr*. T. B. McCargo near thi* city. ' mv ana an. *. «*■ roiger 01, rille war* ctM'te Rockford by illncu of Mr. Pager's father. Folger la now the gueet of her fa 0. C. Welch tn this city. Mra. I. C. Toy wu called to Boe noke Rapid* Uat week by the Ulnae* of her daughter Mra. Clarke with in fluent* Her eondttton haa imprcrv ed aince Mm. Toy arrived then. C. D. Luc**, of Charflotteeville, Va., Joined Mra. Locaa for the paat weak and aa gueeta of her parent* Mr. and Mr*. Z. T. Smith. They returned of Charlotteavllle, Monday. "V Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Gentry and two1 daughters Miaaee Suaan and Margar et "Gentry were called to Walnut Gove Tueeday morning by the eudden death of Mra. Gentry's mother Mra. V—gha The second diatrlct dental society of North Carolina held a meeting tn Wlnaton-8alem Monday and Tuesday of thia weak. Dr. J. E. Banner, of this city, was in attendance and gave • clinic on removable bridge work. Mra. J. H. Carter and children left Saturday for Elkin after ■ pending several week* with Atty. Mrs. W. T. Carter In this city. They were ac companied by Editor J. H. Cartel^ of Elkin who spent a few day* here. C. L. Whitman i* moving into hil new home on WUaon street formerly] the home of Mra. Odo Prick. Mr.) Whitman purchaeed thia prupert J| aeveral months ago and had some 1*1 terior work done before moving. ' A message waa received by Mr*. £ V. Roberson Monday morning tell ing her of the death of her little niece, JaHa Simpaon, in Norfolk Va. The ■Me girl, who waa about three year* «f age aad very delicate, waa unable to eurrlvi> an operation performed Saturday. Mr. and Mm. WIT Prather l<| Monday to apand mm Mm wMk f lattvaa la Waahiafton, D. C. » Jo* Kthg of Wlnatoa-Salan waa • WMk mU vtattor ill tfcto etty. Mm Motr I Martin apant Monday In Wtn«tow->al—i. (happing J. L Whltakar of Pl—li b route I waa a buainea* v latter here WiJiii day. W. R. Barker of Aaheville la lha (umI of Ma father J. E. Barker. ^ Mi mm Klitebetk Lone and Alka Kulfrr a pant Wadneaday In Graeaa buro. v/ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn wera called to Walnut Cove, Tuaaday by tha death of Mr. Vaughn'a mother. Harry (Sandman, of Dallaa, Ta •pent aeveral day* of laat weak tha rueat of hi* friend Martin nett. I Frltyid' of Mr*. Calvin Grave* will b« (lad to learn that her condition ha* Improved, tho »hv la not conaldar ed out of danger. v . Mr*. Frank Sunmon* and l>aby uuf *1*tar Mia* Nail Cook left Saturday to via it their parent* Mr. and Mrs Cas Cook in 8unny»ide, Va. ^ E. L. Hollar* left Tue*day for hU former home In Gaffrey 8. C. after ■pending nufflr time hare, on the nalee force at the W. 8. Wolf* Co, druir ■tore. «. Mint Thclm* Saunder* won ■ilk how offetvd to the one who true* *ed the correct number of palp* of hoae covering the figure in Cnivan'* «how window laat weak. If) palm wa* the correct gue** —■""" Mr. and Mr*. W K. I.lndaey wlU move into thair new bungalow on north Main *tre««t, Thurwlay. ThU I* one of the m»*t attractive ne*^ homaa In thi* city. Mr* E. i. Dickey, who wa* here to he near her mother Mr*. W. M. Lewia, who la a patient at Martin Memorial Hoapltal, wa* called to her home In Atlanta. Tueaday, by tha IllneM of her youngeat child. A Sunday School Convention will be held at Mt. Zion Raptiit church near Ararat, Sunday, April 10th. J. H. Folg^r, of thia city, will addrea* the convention. Everyone I* cordially invited to attend. Rev. i. A. Snow, C. W. Andrew, Tom Alfred, Frank Poo re and 0. R. Holder attended the District meeting of Knight* of Pythia* in Winaton Salem Monday night, making the trip by automobile. 2 MH k. t romt nas a lorce or men work building himtvlf a new two ati dwelling on Elm street. The build^ Ing will he a good one to coat aa muc| aa four or five thousand dollars. Mum Lavinia Powell, atudent of C. C.' W Greensboro, spent the put week end with her parent* Mr. and Mri J. G. Powell, accompanied by her college chumi Misses Koaalie Wella, of Elm City, and Elitsbeth Xulton, of Walnut Cora. / J Mr*. Sarah Hpsugh will retuWute mat of the week from Statesville 'where she ha* beun substituting aa teacher for her daughter Mini Ethel Spaugh, in the Stateaville school. Miaa Ethel ha» had an nbatinate at tack of influenza. Mr*. Willi* John*ton and Mi Mary and Nancy Reynold*, and Smt Reynold* motored to thta city Reynold* laat Thursday to visit Mr. Vnd Mr*. Z. T. Smith. The young people, who art in school in New York, were (pending a short vacation nt Reynolda. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dixon and lit tle aon Eddie leave Wednesday to visit ^r sister Mrs. Canon in Lexington rs. Dixon will attend a meeting of the Preebyterial in Salisbury aa a rep resentative of the Presbyterian church of this ctty. The Woman' Missionary society of Central M. K. church will meet in the ladies parlor of the church Monday afternoon at S o'clock. Monterey, Mexico, will bo the subject studied and Mrs. Jas. Aahby will have charge of the program. v - News has reached bars of tW death of Rev. John Kittrell, of Indiana, which occurred March 4th. The Rev. ftr. Kittrell will be rsnembered as an evangelist of the Friends church whs conducted s meeting hare several yews ago. He was appreciated by all denominations for hie clear think ing fairmlndedneas, and piety. I a the Mrs. Will Prntknr Hnstass Mrs. WUl Prathsr was hostess to of tfcs Entrs Nous club last Wednesday afternoon at hsr home on north Main stiesC Quantities of flowssa gave a tench The game of rook late wMh seat by the TV. E*aa«aUrtte| Two IiiiIim Cadi Day tt 4 SirrlMi Each Day. Naver before In tha hlstury of Mt. Airy ha* suck • Mltod effort bea« put forth to MMMlntii lh> nllftoa forces of the town for on* wish. ft portal Hrvtea began in *11 tha ehurchrs Sunday morning to isat ii(kt day*, kww may continue a few day* longer If it seems boot. ' TV local pastors haro prayod and prsarhed for weeks to prepare their congregation* for thia great cam paign A* a result, tha morning con gregations at all the churches haro htm a revelation to all who fait that people would not turn out In largo number* for a service at • A. M In the First Baptist church, Dr. K. D. l'oe of Tempi* Baptist church, Dur ham, a gifted and able speaker I* drawing large rrowda whlla tha lo cal pan tor Rev E. I. Ollre Wads tho singing and touch** tha heart* of man by his solo*. At th* Rock ford Street Methodift tabernacle Rev G. W. Wil liams la assisted by our own beloved Rev. D. Vance Price, who always talks right to the heart* of his hearers, and Rev. T. V. Crouse of Htokesdale clinches the message with gospel sing ing. • At the First Presbyterian church Rev. Marion H. ituske of Reids ville, an able and consecrated divine swaying hts hearers with his ser mons. Rev. I. I.indley Jones of Golds Siro Is having fine crowds at the riends church, he Is s man «1 deep iety, a* well as a preacher of ability. At the Second Baptist church Rev, J. M Duncan is attracting a large at tendance, and doing excellent preach ing. Rev. W. 0. Good* of Hickory is assisting Dr. Boyer st Central Meth odist church, he couples a pleasing personality with a great earnestness of manner as he delivervs his gospel measages, and Rev. W. H. Howard, of Greensboro, is leading the sing ing as well ax preaching and praising God thru his solos. At the ik>on hour, short service* are held at the factories and quarry, these servtoas are well attended and the workmen give .reverent and care ful hearing to the messages deliver ed to them. Special services are also In pro gress In tin- colored churrhes of th* town, they also are having good at tendance and much interest. Citizen Under Serious Chary*. k Jim Bumu, a young man of (hia \ty, ia under (MOO bond to answer tm the aerioua charge of seduction of I young woman here ondee promise of marriage. The young woman re cently gave birth to a -hlld which »he f concealed unVr ri-cumntnnce* which the officer* think doe« not amount to a criminal action, hut she charge* that Burru* |« the fntt. ' of the child for which he trtunt now an*wer. Stealing Dairymen'* Milk. The local dairymen ars eTiwrlenc tng considerable trouble in the paat few week* by partiea atealLng the milk from th pore he* where they deliver It to their customer*. C. W. Taylor tell* UK that there are several homes on his route where the milk la taken from the porch during the night sev eral times a week. In some instance* »ome one drink* the bottle empty leaving the bottle, while at other time* they carry milk and bottle both away. Mr. Taylor is anxious to stop this theft and will pay a liberal reward for any information that will lead to the apprehension of the guilty parties. Police Report Chief of Police Lawrence made the following raport to Mayor Wast of arrests made by his force for the month of March: isaault, 10 nuiaafcw, ... ! Drunken neaa, idultery Confederate Veterans Nttfta Surry County Camp No. 797, Unit ed Confederate Veteran* will meet In the Town H4I Saturday Apr! 16th IMS at one o'clock p. m. This is our annual meeting to elect officers, pay our due* and attend to all boai neaa matters. J. F. Miller, Adj. Z. T. Smith. CUT FLOWERS For All OCCASIONS W. AKT DM16 CO. • ' 4 Place Your Order Early For A Easter Flowers 0 Easter flower* this seaaon are unusually beautiful and prices more reasonable. We solicit your order and will endeavor to render the best possible service. Phone 63. ROSES Columbia, light ptmk RumoII, <Uop pUk RumoII, wltdtd long item* OpbolU lUd HodUy White or Pmk KilUraoy AflMrku BmuImi MISCELLANEOUS FLOWERS Latter Lilio* Carnation*, white, pink, rod Snapdragon Aiparafui Fera, Spray* Jonquil* Spring Box Aaaortod CORSAGE BOUQUETS LUmi of tho ValUy SwMt PMl P«u and Valloy RmI Rcmm tad ValUy Opbali* or Pink Roan ValUy and Orchid# Orchids added to aajr abort W. S. WOLFE DRUG CO. Exchuive Agents Van Lindley Co., Florists Baptist Church Note* Sunday Sunday school 9:46 A. M. I Morning worship 11:00 A. M. Intermediate and Senk>r B. Y. P. U. 8:80 P. M. Jt,vening worship 7:30 P. M. Wednesday service* Jr. B. Y. P. U. «:S0 P. M Evangelistic K-rvice* each mornintr at 8:00 and each evening at 7:80. Your prayer* for this meeting arc carneetly requeated. Dr. E. D. Poe who will preach for UK thin week, wax a college mat* of Mr. Olive'* for four year* and has been a close friend of hia for many year*. Upon his graduation at the! Southern Baptist Theological Semi nary with the degree of Dq^or of | Theology In 1915, he became pastor of Versailles, Kentucky. After a brief but successful pastorate there he went to the First Baptist Church of Do than, Ala., from Dothan he cam* to the Temple Baptist Church of Durham where he has been doing s notably effective work for more than a year. We feel that his work among ua will be greatly blessed. The church has issued a most credit able bulletin for April. This is the first of a series qf monthly bulletins They include all items of church in terest, reports of finances and an nouncements. If you do not have yours ask an usher for one. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet llonday at S o'clock. The place of meeting will be announced later/ Tha State Sunday School Coa A State Convention of Sunday .School worker* wUl be held In Char lotte April 11-11-18. Two II—icn* ^ ill be held each day beginning with a 8:00 o'clock session Tuesday after noon in the Baeond Presbyterian Church. - Noted Spoakor Coming Prof. T. Wingste Andrews of Salis bury will address the Pa rent-Teacher association in the high school audi-1 Uirium next Monday evening. -- Hiit sddreas will follow a ihort pro gram by the seventh grade pupils under Miss Luck. Prof. Andrews is superintendent of the Salisbury schools and has a splen did reputation as an orator and thinker. Commenting on a recent speech Prof. Andrews made in Winston Salem. one of his hearers, said, "I never heard • better speech in my lif*. three minute* after he began aprukmg you could have heard a pin fall, so eager, were those present, to catch every word." The public is invited to hear this gifted speaker. Junior Class Party \ Miss Lncile Walker was hostess tV the junior claaa of the local Ugh school last Friday evening at the jiomr of her parents on Poplar street / Games were played and refreshments consisting of fruit and candy were served. C. R. Johnson To Otaaa C. R Johnson, who was timd and •hot thru the body during the wo rid war and came here after being releas ed from the hoepital sa permanently disabled, but whose condition improv ed wonderfully to that he was able to work lait summer, has recently Buffered a back Ret, and haa bean cent to the government hoepital at Oteeo. After a ihort time be expects to be Rent to Denver, Col. in the hope of building up his health. Since coming here Mr. John Ron married a Miss Pruitt, of thia city. New Saleslady at Craven's Miss Carrie Aydlotte arrived from WinitoD-Salem, Wednesday, to ac cept a position as saleslady and fittar for the local D. G. Craven Co. atore. Miss Aydlotte is a high classed, ex perienced saleslady having served In that capacity for three years for Mil ward's store in New York, and also having several years experience at the Anchor store and Milward's m Wina ton-Salem Mount Airy is for tunate in having this lady here. She will make her home with Mrs. M. Ellis. Now is Your Chance To Do The Proper Thing This series of Home B. & L. Association closes April 29th Airy Itjr ,. I f i ftAaAtet >nHil
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