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Mount Airy News. Ml Airy, N. C-, Nn. ttk, IMS M * LOCAL OPENINGS Mn. W. & WUtlock of KidMi T*. la tha put of her ■ later Mm 4. B. Jeffriea. ■pant the a*4 with hi* couaina tha JlttJa 1 Trotter at Pilot Mountain. Mr. and Mr* Jamea- Weianer of Wabmt Goto apant Sunday km to •M Mr*. J ansa Aahhy who la a pa , Mailt at tha hoepHel. M(aa Mftrgarat Ijdnor ntuiuid Monday from Richmond Va. aceom i pentad by bar aiater-in-law Mrs. Wfl The local W. C. T. U. will raaat with Mr*. C. Binder Tueaday after noon at 8 o'clock. All membeta urg ad la attend. Jode* T. B. McCarfo baa moved kia family from their country horn a to tha old Sheriff Da via place on Sooth I Mm Edith Ciaaay leavaa this weak to risit relatlvaa In Charlotte and wffl riait in Wilmington and Florida bafbra returning home. v Miaa Kate Johaaon returned w Charlotte Monday after apandinc aereral waeka with bar parents Bdh toe and Mra. J. B. Jahaaan. / _ Jtiaa France* Leonard etodenkof the State collar* Graenaboro apeht tha waak and with her paranta Mr. and Mra. R. H. Leonard. / A eon, Alexander Graham W&t waa born to Mr. and, Mra. C L the moraine of Kombtr Rev. W. M. Well left Friday to re gime Mi duties aa paator of the Methodist church at Mayodan after vialting relativea in thia aection. Mr. and Mra. George Slawter and Mrs. W. C. Jackson apent last Wed nesday in Winaton-Salem making the trip thru the country. T. L. Brim waa called to Galas Va. Tueaday by a message informing him of the critical illness of hia son Elmer Bridi of that place. All "Grade Mothera" of the Parent Teach «r aaaociation are aaked to ■wet at the Rockford street school for Chapel exercises at 9 a. m. Fri day and remain to discuss and plan their woHl Ed Matthews a local contractor has gone to Williamson W. Va. where he has the contract for aome fine car penter work in interior finiahing of Colonial homes. ' E. H. Hendren, county superin tendent of achoola has rented the U. L. Robinson home on <Franklin street vacated by A. C. Hunter and family who moved to Winaton-Salem laid week. ✓ Mesdames N. C. Marion and W. Rector and Miaa Anna Rector motored to Oak Ridge to spend Sun day with Coke Marion and Atbep T Christian and Miaaionary Al Hance haa Sunday achool at 2 p. m. and Sunday evening eerrk* at 7:80 fw m. in the W. 0. W. hall. The jnblic ia cordially invited to attend all thaaa aervicee. Rev. G. L J< Miaa Crtedl Rook A delightful rook party waa fay Miaa Mary J. Creed at her mm Rockford mad last Thursday even fog. The reception hall waa deeorat «d with hasketa of n*snirtfama aid forna while the tables of r*0UP VlSjgS B«pti*( Church Note# Pteaae take not* of tke fact that •U chun* aervicee hi tke evening begin at 7 o'clock taetead ot T:«0. The Madjr of tka Qoapal teao«ta| to Matthew waa began last w«ak at prayer lanUl. Tn cannot afford to Mlaa tkaaa etudiee. Com Wad naeday eveatog at T o'clock. ackool will BMat Moeday evening at T o'clock at tka enure h. Kafraak manta will ka served. Tka Wooaa'i Miaeionary eoctoty wiU Mat Monday aftamoon at 8 o'clock at tka kaaM ot Mn. C. ft Hay nee oa Roekfoid atraat. Tka Mtaakui Study claaa will aaaat at t o'clock. Tka T. W. A. will meet Tuaaday avaning at 7 o'clock at tka home of Mlaa Mjrra Olive on North Main stxvoC* Tha 0. A.'a will aaat Friday after noon aftar ackool at tka homa of Mra. A. E. Stoala on Booth Mala Nest Sunday la M Croaa San day. Tha minletera have baaw re quaatad to preach a sermon to tka eccaalon. It la fitttai_ Christian paopla prepare for tha Mk •Annual loll Call, tha weak of Nw fm 11-17.—1*1 aai Chairman. Ecoooanica Dapartmaiit W« maa'i Club Met Friday Tha Homa Economlca departmant of tha Woman's club mat in the Blua Ridge hotal parlors Friday aftamoon with a large attendance Eack mem ber responded to roll tall with a helpful household auggeetion. Mrs. D. Vance Price waa pre tented aa rice chairman of the department, Mrs. Leonard having resigned after having aerved faithfully In that capacity for the past year. Mlaa Cora Earp gave a very in teresting and delightful report of the annual 2nd distriot club meeting held in North Wilkesboro Oct. 27. The Economics department is con ducting a magazine agency by solicit ing subscriptions and renewals to the leading magazines published by i Funk and Wagnalls, the Curtis Pub lishing Company, Crowell Publishing Company, HuVst and others. The chairman of the department, Mra. Clave Hale called special atten tion to thla feature of the club 'work .putting special emphaaia on The American Bey," "Youth's Companion" and Saint Nicholas" for the boys and jriria, and urged the parents to subscribe foe* these clean, uplifting and wholeeome magasinea for their children, instead of per mitting them to read literature of aa obecene nature and of a disturbing influence. 8ubecriptiona to any of these good magasines will be appre ciated by the Woman's elnb. Aiwr me DaimrM tnmUM were dispensed with, a rag rug demonstra tion wai (riven by one of Surry coun ty's (killed craftswomen, Mra. L. J. Bray, of Elkin; and the club ia very grateful to her for thla interesting! and helpful demonstration. The next meeting of thia depart ment will be Friday, December IB, at which time Mra. T. W. Bickett of Raleigh will speak on a subject of vital importance to women.—Report ■ ed by Mrs. T. H. Worrell. Membership Drive Far Ameri can Legion And Auxil iary Mrs. Martin Bennett, president of the American Lesion Auxiliary post in Mount Airy, atatea that a member ship drive for members of both the American legion and Auxiliary posts will begin here on November 11th. y Tn order to be eligible for jnember ship in the auxiliary it is necessary that the soldier or sailor, under whose ^.name the Auxiliary member is eli gible, be a member of the American Legion in good standing. k This should serve to stimulate the Local Post of The American Legion and place it In its rightful position as to membership and work. The Auxiliary should be a success and with the proper cooperation from the people of Mount Airy it will be, ( Pythian* To Entertain Visitors On nejlMonday night, November 18, the luJtl Pythians are going to entertain a number of invited friends la their lodge rooms oa third floor of the Banner Jm tiding. The oceaskm is on account of a visit oa that data by two of the Gfqftd Lodge officers. District Deputy O. V. Adams atf Winston-Salem and Qrand Ksspsr of Records and Seals W. M. Ly las of Charlotte. The program will inelode refreab menta, speeches by Ute visitors aad others aad quits a ploaaaat time la anticipated, f _____ Move late New Bmbo Mra. George W. Sparger aad daughtesa, Miaaea Carolina aad Elisabeth Sparger, have poved from A. akaliAM ■ t m el —« Asneooro wnfrf IBtj Mrt bean spendiag the peat year, to their new home oa North Elm stiooC Onsanahoro Dafiy Nan, Nov. Ml jv: * .... -.. . Women Otiirn W«A of Prajrar Cwlnl Matbodiat Church — Othar Sunday school, 0-.4S a m. Morning mnkip, 11.*40 a. m. Emlnf an willy, .7:00 p. ns. Pnjrw service Wi ten toy, TiN p. as. Epwortb Uaagwes. taaday.-O:!* p. m. Wnk of prayer service* conducted by tlx weman of the MtMiAnary ao (Mr will —Ma— tkn Thursday. On Tueeday a special service waa ha Id to which all tha w^atrn of tha miaelonary aocietlee of all denoaiina a | — |— -U.J tions wer® wvnM. Appropriate opening aurdiM in cluded aa addreaa of waleoaM by Mt*. E. P. McKinney and prayar by Mr*. Edith Craaay. Raporta wara given by Mr*. T. N. — *- _ *a. - at » » » _ a_ uroci tot cim iTNoyxfrUB cniir^D, Mra. R. ft. Taekaon far tha Firat Baptiat church, Mra. Chaa. Pulton far tha Eplaoopal church, Mra. J. B. Jarrall for Roekford straat Matho diat church, Mra. C. L. Gragory for Prionda church, Mr*. I. H. Pulfhum for Saeoad Baptiat church, and Mra. H. K. Boyar for CaatnU Mathodiat Mra. Priea, jfreaident of tha Wo mana Miaaionary eociety of Central church prealded orar tha aaeeting and made a moat appropriate talk on Mia "Opan Door of Miaeiona." Spaeial muaic waa • an joy ad Mra. 8. T. Coaiha rendering a aolo and Maadamaa J. H. Folger and R. A. George a duet. Selections of scripture embodied the thoughts of pralae and thartka gtving. At the cloae of the program tha doom to the Sunday school room were thrown open and all invited to partake of Ruaaian tea, sandwichea, and doughnuts. Tha room waa ftnont inviting, • large table being arranged in tha center decorated with mauve chry santhemum*. Maadamea J. H. Pulton and J. L. Aahby poured tea. Ferna and chrysanthemuma ware banked at each end of the room. When all had partaken of refresh ment* they aroee and at a aignal from tha president joined handa and aang "Bleat Be Tha Tie That Bin da." District Stewards meeting will be held at Walnut Cove, November 17. New Members admitted to tha church laat Sunday by certificate wara Mr. and Mra. 8. T. Combe, Mrs. Oscar Herritt and Mia* Muriel Grove*.—Preaa Reporter. -f Salvation Army Opens New Hall y The new Salvation Army Hall oi the square on South street was open ed wtth appropriate exercises Sunday night. CaptI Stanley and his asso ciates in the work were very much gratified at the splendid attendance and the interest Manifested a* waa evidenced by thcejt hands being rais ed for prayer after an earnest pies had been made by Capt. Stanley, There was also a large attendance in the Sundsy school which met at 2:SC p. m. Mrs. C. M lWhitlock and babj leave Thursday to viait relatives ir Lawrenceville, Va. Children of Confederacy Meet The Col. B. Y. Graves Children! chapter U. D. C. met Saturday after noon at three o'clock with Mary V, Davis at her home on Pine street with a good attendance. After the business session, and • report of the children's work in Um convention by the leader, a nice pro gram was rendered by the childrer •as follows: A reading on (Sen. Robt. E. Lee by Edna Ellis, song and recitation by Mary V. Davis, piano solos by Leslie Kothrock and Nannie Hazel Satter field, a story, "The Ten Servants," told by little fulia Belle Foy, alsc songs in concert by all the children. Four new members, Kathryn Long Kathryn Moore, Edith Clair T eeks and Julia Belle Foy.—Reported. NOTICE - North Carolina, sorry County, b the Superior Court J. A. Atkina, va Warren Now tin. Order tor publication. It appearing from the affidavit of J. A. Atkins, plaintiff in this ac tion, that the pulntiff has a gpoi canes of action against the defendant end that the defendant after dtN diligence, cannot he found in th« state, hot ia a non-reaidset of th« gtitl! / It is therefore ordered by the eoerl that notice of this action by adver tisement at the courtbooae door and tour other public placee In the eoentj be made, and also that notioe M published in the Mount Airy Newt, a published in the Coot) :'jgrur state the title ef thi action, the issuing of the attach ment, and a brief outline of Um ■object matter of the suit, end re mire the defendant In appear baton the Clerk of the Superior Court ol Surry County, at hie office <e DoN son, on the 11th day of November, comiilalnt rfSl * ** T&s 6th day of^fcrtoher, IMS. J. A. Ja 4 Hale's Department Store Mount AiryfN. C. The Store of Good Values » * }• Something coming in almost every day that we throw out at special bargain*. We are continually looking for special bargains in every line of goods. ( • We will open up in the Basement this week: 200 pounds of Huck towels. 800 pounds of 86-inch bleach Domestic This is a rare opportunity for you to buy Huck towels and bleach Domestic at prices you have not seen for years. You will find these items on the ten cent table in the Basement ^ And remember we are receiving new ladies' Suits, Dresses and Wraps SSmStk" by every express from people that are needing the money. They know we i pay spot cash and of course give us special prices. _ 9— Hale's Department Store S. M. HALE, Prop. The automobile of today can worry along somehow on mwt any kind of gasoline, fcot it will behave much lietter on the properly balanced, reliable "Standard." 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