Newspapers / The Mount Airy news. / May 4, 1922, edition 1 / Page 9
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Mount Airy News.! gmmu of Mr and Mn J, D. K. R. hnrH(« of AUmI* Ca.1 ▼Wtod Ma Mtiw Mn Battia Fait-1 •id«« • f«w dayt of last jrm Mn W. M. MeCollay and haby an| *laitinr bar pa rant! at North B. H. KochtiUhy taaraa thi* wac% for Hick Point In th* tntanat of tha! Mount Airy furniture company. Mn. Dan Callaway returned to har home at Lowfap, 8 an day after batng • patiant at Martin hoapttal Tha local rhapter U. D. C. with Mn. John T. Moon May 4th, at 4 p. ai. Mr. and Mr* J. (, Moon of Qrum hofo m rlattfng their dufhter Mn. Fnd Bmmt. Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Britton and dnfktm Minn Jennie and Margar et and Miaa Meliaaa Mulltna motored up from Greenaboro Sunday for a ahort vialt to Mra. R. R. Jaekaon. Mm H. V. Montgomery and daugh tar Miaa Marian of Atlanta 0*. ara gueata of Mn. Montgomery'a aiatar, Mra. Gua Campbell. Miaa Din Valentine took tha paplla •f bar grade to Pilot Mountain on a picnic Monday. Tha grade had holi day aa a reward for food attendance and laaaona. Miaa Olhrine Portarfield of Glade Spring* Va., who la a atudent at Salem collar* Wlnaton-Salem, a pent tha pi at week with her aunt Mn. D. Vance Price. Mn. P. S. Saunden and daughter Miaa Eluabeth Balnea of Chllhowie an gueata of her aiatar Mn. H. K Boyer at Central Methodiat paraon Mn. Thornaa C. Jaekaon and daugh ter Miaa Katie of Norfolk Va. an riaiting Mr. am'. Mn. Walter Jaek aon on route 1. r* Dr. T. H. Womll haa recently bought a aplendid farm In Virginia containing 104 acna. It la located juat acroaa the line and haa a good orchard. Mn. Bert Todd haa returned to Galax Va. after a pending two weeka with Mn. E. C. Foy to be near her mother who la a patient at Martin hoepital. ' Then will be a box and pic supper •t Teak school (at quarry) Thursday night, May 4, at 7:80 o'clock. Male quartti-te will furnish music. Pro ceeds to be used to pay for a piano. Miss Martha Creighton of Charlotte Tras the guest of Mr*. C. C. Hale Sun day night, en route to Dobson to inter view the county commissioner! re garding putting on a home demonstra tion agent in Surry county. Among those attending the bsln| game in Greensboro Saturday were Misses Alice Folger, Elizabeth Long, Carina and Lily Mae George, and Ethel Haynes, and Messrs Will Lind r r* t»i .«j Jo the Merritt party, en route to Cali fornia by automobile, stated that the high water had made many unexpect ed detour" neceaaary. The party had reached St. Louis Missouri, when thia information was written. Miss Kate Johnson, registered with headquarters in Charlotte, ar rived Monday to aaaiat in nursing /Nn. Joe Snow who la an ope rati re patient at Martin Memorial hospital Friends of Mrs. Snow will be glad to knew ahe is doing nicely. W. D. Haynes A Co. erected thia week at the Jonee family cesaetery, near White Plains, a very fine Segal Blue monument, for the late David W. Jonee and wife. The work was par efcaaed by Mies Ada Jonea and her brothers. Thia work would have been attended to earner hat thee* children were left orphans at • tender age. At • masting of the officials of I Central Methodist church Tueeday night, steps were taken to secure the seci ices of Key. W. H. Howard of Greensboro aa aseistant paste* for a period of six months. The Is*. Mr. Howard la preparing for the foreign toMoa field and served thia church ia the capacity of meaical director daring the recent revival ssnlias, V Mr. Howard accept* the work here ho wilt devote his time mainly to week among the children and yoaag |M|L W. «■ »i III I > n imkMH M Clka ] winter. Mr*. I. W. KuWr >n caiiad MoCall. 8 C U.t rndm, by tW i of Iwt brotk»r who Urod at that I Frmt r»lgwT, .intent of Tniutyj calla**, Ourtuun M *Utin« hu pnr J ■tilt Mr. and Mm. John Mpr. ^ J K. tart* U m Uigk FMa* •wk in Um inter—< af lite furnUoi* coma C. C. CrrvaUng and Dr. Bujrvr Mt lha lint at Um Mot Sprint* Art. to attend Ik* I al Conference, of tW M. E. cho/cl) South. Mim Kthol Spaugh ha» rtturntd to | Suloavtll* to mrnir h«r dutte* aa tanchor after (pandlnc two wank* wttfc Jier noUwr rwuptnliot from a r» rcnt Uln *ror» arm tthiima* ihh rvmin Baitimurr Md «hm iIm la umWr the I car* of health specialists, afUr spend-1 ing a month here looking aftar busi naaa and greeting old friends. Murray Tkoapm and sister Miaa Vtrgie Thompson and Miaa Mary Chattier of Stuart Va. were week end guests of the family of W. D. Haynes at Giant Oakm, bit country horn* near thla city. Mrs. C. A. Hhelbon and Miaa Donna Bolt spent Tuesday in Winaton-Salem •hopping, making the trip thru the country with Mr. Shelton who had buainrss in tiraenaboro. Among the local club women at tending the *taU federated cluba meeting in Greensboro thla week are the president Mr*. R. R. Jacakon, delegataa Mesdamcs T. N. Brock and j E. F. McKinney and visitors Mes damaa C. C. Hale and W. E. Ja and Miaa Cora Earp. Mrs. Stockton of Winaton-£ has arrived to spend the summer with | her daughter Mrs. Juliua Eldridpe. The ladiaa auxiliary of tha Presby terian church met with Mrs. J. H.j Gwyn Monday afternoon at her home on north Main street. Dainty re-1 freshments were served after busineaa session. ^ Mr*. R. J. Lovill Hoe tots. I The home of Mrs. R. i. Lovill wa jtUe scene of a delightful affaiij Wednesday afternoon ivhen she hostess to the mWnlioi j of the 'i oung Matron's book club and other fri< The home was charmli.gly decorat ed with a profusion >f pink roses, rook was played at ten tables, Mrs. Lindsay Swaim an April brKle, and Mrs. F. S. Saunders of ihilhowie, sister of Mrs. H. K. Buyer, were honor * Hum* assisting the noaient in servV ing a salad course with iced tea fol lowed by strawberry short cake with whipped cream were Meedames R. A. and P. A. George, C. P. Clark, Eugene Paddison, H. B. Rowe, and MLsse/ Alma Yokloy and Ellxabeth Lovill/^ New Ice Cream Factory V The brit'k building on Moor* iv formerly occupied. by Billie Kii ■leaning and pressing business keen leased by 1. L. Banner and tumj M into an ice cream factory. Mr. Banner has built in a cold storage plant that will hold a ton of fee and a quantity of milk and ice roam so that he it prepared to rnish it in quantities on thoit ice. The capacity'of the plant it about gallon per day. By working two they can turn out six gallon* of ice cream every twelve minutes. It is Mr. Banner's purpose to do a whole sale business exclusively. He is making cream now tho the weather is not favorable to a large output yet A very quiet marriage took pUee at the home of the bride's father Mr. El win Coble at 7:80 p. m. last Thurs day when Miss May Ctobia became the bride of Ora M. Sim peon, Rev Q. W. Williams performing the eersmoay. The happy couple will for the pre sent occupy rooms in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dean. Prsabytarian Church communion of the Lord's i II be celebrated at the Pint Preeby church next Sunday morning at 1^ o'clock, sad at the Plat Bock P*e» church nast Sunday night 7:S0 o'clock. At each service there be • sermon by the pastor, Rev. Z. V. Bobereon. Sunday school aad Bible rlasssa meet at the Pint church at t:4> a. m. and at the Bock at I p. » to tke itaMii of lk« paotor. Dr. H. ■Htki <rf tke General ConforonM of Ut. M E cfcMrfc. ShU, In Hot tlpringa. Art., tke Bo*. Zob Vmn »rtwn of tke f>MbyteTtoa Hrarrk A Mb by Wm Lillian Sony, and qurtd by Br*. B. I. OHw ami MoaaM. C*My, ffkttman. and Emm MM apMtol (MtalM <jt tke asc»Wie. Em J. H folflmm, pastor of tko Komod Baptiet church |wxllid. lok ing for his t»*t "Bo not 4»uhid, God la not noHud, for whatauoeer • nan ■Mdh, that shall ho alao n»>." In a Moot MriMnt and fortrfal way ho 4mm homo Ike groat dortrtne that ttsnkind Most mc4i fggp ictofdbtf to tke kM of Mod sow*, taking aa an eaampl* the I If. of David tko king, who, tko a man after Cod'* own kaart, except In tko matter of hi* Ha. rMpad four fold and mm tko he waa forgiven ho ruold not eecape tko pwkatonont for Ua ata. The pnachtr emphasized tko obli gatlon of tko panmto to train thoir rhildran for chrlatian Ufa that tkey may avoid tko pitfalls that H* in lifo'a pathway, paying a tribute to hta own parents for tha influence of tko homa alter and their godly example in hi* own life. Dr. Young Or. George W. Young of Kentucky made • splendid address on law en forcement at Central M. F. church Monday evening. The frand old man is 78 yean old, and n Making lis last tour of the United States in the interest of law enforcement. He is Watting feeble, but has lost none of ■ is wit and humor and has a burning amthusiasm for the cause he repre *nta. J Miss Mary Spaugh'i class won in the flag contest, and her room ia now decorated with a handsome sis foot United States flag. B. Y. P. U. Outing The members of the B Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church gava a wiener roast at Browers spring Mon day evening. About twenty five young people wars present, and the occasion proved a moat enjoyable one. "Twenty Years" of Harding (From the Wildwood Sun-Tribune) It seems as though I have been President for 20 years.—President Harding in a ^perch at the National Press Club. Not only to you. Mr. President, but to others does your service of one year seem like two decades. To the following citxena it seems all of 20 years—or longer. rue 4,ouo,uou men who are tramp ing the streets under your Adminis tration looking for job*. The farmer* who are burning their com and who cannot sell their pro I duct* at a profit because their foreign I market* have been destroyed by yon 'party'* policie*. The business men who hare been waiting in vain for a revival In buai neiia, which you and your party pro miaed. while business condition! have steadily grown worae. The legitimate capitaliata who would inveit in induatrial enterprise*, in Htead of tax-exempt lecuritiea, if in dustry had been revived at promised by you and your party. The owner* of factories whose plant* arc closed or running on reduced time by reason of the failure of you and your party to redeem your election pledges. The average taxpayer to whom you promised a reduction of taxes, which they are still looking for. The ex-service men who have watch ed you play hide at d seek with the bonus and who have been discriminat ed against in sppointasents to post masterships. The producers and shippers who have waited in vain for a reduction of freight rates. The genuine friends of the Civil Service who have witnessed yon mockery and conMnpt for Civil Ser vice principles. __ \ The man whose emblem was ones the "full dinner pail" bat is now Um empty pocket. The man who voted for a cktnge and got H. Tsa, Mr. President, it sesass like 10 years—all of M years. .. An ordinary lev*' hsadsJ man eanl resist making silly spsechee when i | good looking girl comes Ms way. /"•OLDS I- effcsad archest oemeessarilr VISiSI Osw 17 MttaJU (W Ykm^ HALE'S Department Store Greater Values Just Opening Up This Week 60 doz. Children* heavy ribbed hose in black and cordoven perfect goods, 60 doz. Ladies medium grade hose in black and cordoven 10c 60 doz. Ladies very fine mercerized lisle hose in black and cordoven with triple seams in back, 100 assortment of Aluminum ware consisting of dish pans, lip ped preserve kettles, tea kettles, rice boilers, sauce pans sett, round roasters, water pails, convex covered kettles, convex cover ed sauce pans and percolators all at one price, 90c 200 sets of heavy table glasses, IS par §*t 100 sets of heavy large and medium plates, 10c sack 500 yds. of 36-inch dress Ginghams perfect goods, 15c 1000 yds. of 36-inch Percales, 10c This is the only place in North Carolina that you can buy 36 inch dress Percales at 10 cents per yd. 2000 yds. of Scrim, 7 l-2c 500 yds. Heavy 3 yard domestic like you used to buy 10c Remember every department of this store is loaded with goods ri^ht up to the minute in style and quality at prices guaranteed with any store in this country. Hale's Dept. Store J. L. Roger*, expert watchmaker of Spartanburg, 8. C., ia aaaiatinc with the repair work at the Leonard jewelry store while E. W. Paddiaon ia confined to hia home on Pine itreet by illnnaa. Rev. J. M. Neater, pastor of Mount Carmel Baptut church, will be aaaist ed by Rev. J. H. Kul|jhutn in a ten day* merlins beginning Thuraday night in the Mount Carmel Baptiat church. The public ia cordially invit rd to attend. W. O. w. Nobc* AU member* in notified to be present at the hall Thursday niffat. May 4th, to make arrangements for the Dnvdliai of a monument of Ar thur Holder, deceased, to take place next Sunday at I p. m. at Irejr Green. W I. Monday, C. C. Children's Shoes Economy — Style — Comfort * Exuberant youth lives on its feet and must be well shod—not only to protect and strengthen the growing feet but to look good as well. Bring your critical sons and daughters to J. E Ayers ft Co. and hear their joyous cries of delight Parents will also be gratified by the extremely low prices ■ on our high quality offerings. Blacks, taw and patent leather*. AH styles and shapes. Big line of Oxfords for men and women. Exclusive agents for the "Sell" line—the leading shoe on the market J. E. Ayers 6 Co. * s ^ Special low prices on all ow Clothing for aeit 10 days. 5'> £33
May 4, 1922, edition 1
9
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75