MORAVIANS TO BUILD HOUSE OF WORSHIP IN MOUNT AIRY _ _ ■ ■■ 1 Have Purchased Splendid Ste Comer Leb anon and Poplv Streets For Church and Pirinnafi BUILDINGS TO BE MOST MOD ERN AND OF NATIVE GRANITE week by the pwrliMi of a »uitaM» arte on Libww atraat, Tha let la ■Mat Mnl far ckareh parpaaaa, be ing a earner aaa, h iniliag 100 faat oa Lebanon and 170 faat oa W—t Poplar. It waa purrhaaed from tha Mount Airy Inaurance A Realty Co and tha conaidaratian waa abaot 12. 800.00. Thia denomination waa MM of tha firat to cohm to North Carolina and amra than 140 year* ifo l.ord Oranville (an than a pant of 100, 000 aaraa of land. Wmaton-Salem be ing about tha canter of the vaat treat. Aad while thajr had peoeperou* ron frtfitiMi all thaaa yeara arattered over the original grant they hod not puahed oat into new territory until in recant yeara. Thia haa bean doe to the fart that the church believed in foreign miaaionn more than home r% panaian. having more than three timea aa many ronverta in foreign fielda aa m tha home fielda. The average do nation far the foreign mlaaiau work haa ham more than W OO par member to taan that afefct at tka hwtaat Mi Moravian, also mm of tW hrpit and heat roller*, in the >outk far r-ria ia the Salem Female Academy ami Col late far Woaten rm on a non-eecta ■Jam a^ — nin pvmcipiff oy uw wiormvimti cnurcn. In f—yUaaia and New York atete they arc itrong where they alao have a number of ftrat elaaa collegaa far balk firla and bays. In the weatern etataa and Canada ■ iwjiwhwi the church atanda ant prominently ftr progieaaive piindplaa especially noted for educational and maaical ability. Their belief aaaaaa to ha in ncm eaaentiala, liberty la Chrtatian fellowahip and unity. The motto of the church ia "Welt a|M noatea eum nequamer," or "Our Lamb haa conquered, let ua follow Him." One of the oldeat protectant denotn to have been an educational at home with a view of fitting men for the evangelization of the world. Almost one hundred year* ago one of the Salen minister* paaaed through the Blue Ridge mountain* of this tac tion and found such a neglect of spirit ual life and teaching that he at once established a mission where many people have heard about Christ as the Park*- of the world. In recent years this work has been somewhat neglect ad owing no doubt to a shortage ministers Two year* ago Rev. C. Crouch took hold of this work and is fast putting it on a permanent foot in» At Mount Bethel. 10 mites north of this eity, la a miasion house with 180 acifi of land. The land is being worked out and an orchard of 1,000 trees planted, and a new church is NW being finished at a cost of $10, 060 wHh about $2,000 worth of fur miles father away at the foot mmmtafo Is another Kill by name, with a Mount Airy the offl of the Moravian to MM a twos* of mar In Mt. Airy, ami to city or ammtmitj mtd m Mt tfcia mm policy will to MImW la Moont Airy. At any rata tfc pa>pta mt tMa 1 prtaa which will tkai to takaa eat* of i by friawto of tto work la Wt—tan Saiam. Wa ara told that an active roaulta ara aatiafactory NiUbic afar atioaa wifl to bacon at onaa—flrat a paraeweee. than tto enurch, all aot of Mount Airy granite WOULD FLYERS HOME WARD ROUND Flotilla Dm*troywr of Fir* Vw Mb Sails From Halifax to Patrol Atlantic Rowto. Houton Bay, Kirkwall. Orkney Is land*. July SO Fly In* like carrier pifMni head tar homeward, the three Americas worid-anxmd plane■ nettled mate fully on the water here at 4 o'clock this afternoon, fire and a half hour* after leaving Brnurh, ia York ■hire, nearly 400 miles away. -There they are?" was he sho*1 of a couple of baiMhsd natives of the Oritawri aa three tiny dot* finally be came discardable la tike low base over a distant Mat. A sigh of rsBef went up frsai the uuwi which, a moment before, aflar its l«f wait, had been saggesting the possibility of mm sc riyinc ia perfect trlaagrlar for mation, with I lenti. Smith aad Ar nold leading aa nanal. they isarsd across Houton Bay, their eagfaas humming the song of perfect per fonsance that glsddwis the heart of the ainaea. According to caetam. Smith ia Number Two machine, aftar circling the hay twice to decrease his altitude, landed like a gull on the smooth water, gliding toward the booy that had been laid down for him. As sooa as he hit the water his ob server Arnold climbed deera from the cockpit to the left paatooa, and drop ped the anchor as Smith brought the plane to stop by shotting off the en IMp* - ■■ Meanwhile the other two plane* were making their third circle before planing down and coming to rest. After an hour'i conference tonight j between Smith, Wade and Nelaon, the 'hree American pilot*, and officer* of' the cruiser Richmond, it waa decided | tentatively that the flyer* should re sume their flight toward Iceland sometime after h o'clock tomorrow morning If the weather condition* per mit. Hie poaition* of the escort ahipa wa« checked up with the flyers. Lam minute weather report* indicated fav orable conditions and no delay is an ticipated here. However, the flyers, said it would not be neceaaary for ! them to leave as early aa 6 o'clock If the( *kie* threaten, as a take-off at I noon would land them at Iceland be fore dark. Strawberry Crop Grvwa Girl A Mi* ' Pott*ville. Pa., Aug t.—Elsie Arts, ' 'hirteen years old, ha* broken the | State record in sti a wholly growing, j EUie entered in the competition of the boys and girls' club and waa awarded first priae, the i niiteet be ing under the auapice* of Schuylkill County Pans Boreas. Her record was S14 qusrts of tar ries grown ea one-twentieth of m acre, which is sful Is 1IJM parts the caadidaey of any m num." aaid My. Lm. ">nd Own ia little HMHm4 that It will. It haa been reported that Senator La Folletto'a record haa bean fonad IM par cant far labor, aad I ran tod yen that tba record of John W. Da via alao la IM par cant far lak er. I baaa It rlfkt kara la ay packet. bhrrtar to Preaident CooMdge, tba Brotherhood chief aaid tba Kepabli ran candidate'* raeord bath tn Maaa ackaaatta and ainea ha kad baan la tba Wbita Hnoaa had baaa entirely aatia fa -tory to hia organization. "AH thia organisation will do," Mr. Lee continued. "will ba to pot the cor rect labor reeofda of tba candidate* in the handa of ita 1*1.000 members and leare it to their mdividaal jod* maat aa to for whom they will rota, f consider it would be an inaalt to the intelligence of oar member* to at tempt to toll them who to rote for, and. beaidea I couldn't deliver the rotea If I wanted to. "We hare never been a cloned chop proposition aad wa are not affiliated with the A merle aa Federation of La bor." . Referring to gumiaaent owner •hip. Mr. Lee aaid hia anraniaatlua la Cfnr AMawMBMOHMMfc# Wi • # a wi pvrvtW^n* OUv t I'liaamt ragalatioa. "We know," ha continued. "that oar or ranitation and other railroad orgaai satiooa bar* sonwtbaes appeared to be nafair la damaadlay Isgialatiaa bat I have aaid to ear Ma they an right whan they aeek protective meas ures for the aafety of themselves am* the public. ' About 1,000 delegates are attend ing the trainmen'» meeting which ia - deaerihed aa largely a aerial affair. Delefrationa are preaaat from Weet Vlnriaia. Ohio, Florida, Georria. North Carolina and Sooth Carolina. IMtHTtmIm "* Raleigh. Aug I —North Carolina ( turning this vxk from the conven tion of the National Federation of Business and Prof— ional Women's ( club* at Weet Bain, Ind., July 21-M. , had many wonderful thine* to report but the social event of widest intereet to say the deiegstss, was the break - rast for bobbed-hair and long-haired ■ eirls with the h«r hair girls In the i lead by a big majority. Of the 1,600 i busineaa and profeaaional wometi in sttendanre possibly a third had be- ' rome modernised and adopted the i close cropped style of hair dressing, i Out of North Carolina's delegation of i 10 only two lined up with the bobbed i hair crowd. The division came when I the crowd filed into the din tar room snd took their places at the long tab- , les on either side of the room, the , bobbed-hair crowd occupying one side of the room and the long-hair crowd the other. Quite a bit of good-hum ored hectoring and croea-flre of Jokea st each other's expanse featured the breakfast. laocuUto All C«bu* . Havana. Aug. t.—The inoculation againat typhoid fever for every par son in Cuba was ordered by Preaiden tial decree ssade pobHc today k. the ' Official Oaastto. Cfcmpalnij laocn tation of Raraaa residents was start ed several weeks ago as a means «f hrsaklni up the typhoid fever here. hiilksllil Xayaa istsadid the or der to Mfade the whole Wand en re commendation of Secretary of Health K M. Porto Official flgvres show sd m cases existing hi Havaaa to- , urea of a week ago. City Schools To Open Sept. 8 (*>*• WlMd school opuu the ay«t*fit will btvi at Ha e«iwi< wwril new claaa Whim In the High School build in r and In tha Kockford achool. Thla work *u atartod laat upring before the closing ei achool and has been Hi prngrsaa moat of tha insntr A bond election la to be held A tig 19th to authorize bonds with which to complete thla work and in the mean time the billa are hainff paid by bor rowed money in anticipation that tha people will rote the bond* with which to liquidate tha debt. For a week or 10 the work on the buiMinga was at t stand still for the lack of funds wHh which to pay tha laborers. The sit jation looked desperate aa the build figs were in no condition for achool lae and attorneys could not agree on my way whereby either the city hoard it tha achool hoard could legally la me a note and harrow money to carry Wward the work. Whan the situa tion waa placed before a meeting of the Kiwaaia CM arreral days ago a >lan waa adopted to finance the car Ting forward of the work without de ay. Thla plan took the shape ef IS itisana signing a iisnuaal note for IM0» aa srhich the school hoard so ured the meney nacsaaary to pay tha abor billa mtn the bonds could he rotad and sold. Of course these 2S citisena were aking aome chance Hi signing a par- I Ktnal not* for thla large amount hi I inticipation of the people voting the londs, but every one of then said bey had confidence in the fairaeas ind good intentions of tha citiseaship; it Mount Airy and they ware willing o take a chance in order that the : ichnola might begin on time and the 1 vork being carried forward. The re- < riatratioa hooka are open at tha City ' lall and Granite City Motor Co. and ill who wish to vote in the election < nuat register by next Saturday, when I he hooka cloee. , V_ Sk. .^1 St -* »L- » « — • I - rear Prof. Hurst believe* that he has I is strong » corps of instructors as < my school system In the xtate. The acuity' contains 19 teachers who aught hen last year and 17 new ones, ["here are still to he engaged a music luporvisor. fire grade teachers and wo high school teachers, making a otal of 44 whit* teachers, and three ■olored teachers, to cars far more han 1,60® pupils. Of the taathars who taught in our Mrm. John Foy Maud.- Kundy Elisabeth Darnel Eugenia Roper Anne John ton 9m Valentine Sarah E. M«rr*t Sudye L. Burns '< Cathartn* VuimikT^ I Mr*. Joseph Fowler 1 Tk» folio winy I—rim ■ will «ptar ' Im Mount Airy lyiUai in 8«pt—b«r:. kim Edwards Mary Stem Lite Pnrr aW.OtMi Radii* Minnt* L. Sorter Laura Hadrirfc Mary BdwanU 3ate Rich AROUND-THE-WORLD AIRPLANE WRECKED Is Smashed in Attempt to Hoist It Aboard w arsnip ™icr cngiic a ioudic r or ecu It to is Ocean. be haigtrta at yn bitory legislation achiavad duriac •xhilaration of war ttea. From tha Par if ie Coast ta the haad at tha Grsat Lakes, Canada is now all Qwahst always was wat, in tha Caet Only Ontario and thraa maritime arovin blew out of nine—remain dry. On tario, i«anUii| to timMMNHnt mad* by the Premier a day or two •«o, will hold a plehiacite on the ieeoa Oct 23 nest. Should it alao go wet there will remain only the marttbne province*, which contain only one tenth of the population of the Do minion in the dry color in. The reaction apimt Prohibition in *«l»ni Canada, ia ae ahown by fig ure* in recent votes, decisive. It haa •wept acroM the country ahaoet an rapidly aa did the dry ware in the •arty day* of the war|. Efficiency and j Mcrifice wet* the watchword* in thee* lay*. A great many person* who were not ordinarily Prohibitionists ■rquiesced in the auggeation that dur ng the period of aupreme national ef fort drinking ahould be elininatad. rhe nation (hould p on i train in* | liet *o to speak. Moreover. It waa felt that in day* ■rhich neceaaarily held (Mat emo- i 'tonal strain it woald ha a feed thing io nam eaay faHlitiea for setatiat' ■ « W-lt- '' --I- —A i icunoiir BuMuiiiii, Thua It waa that hi a few montha he aaloon vanished from Canada— •ven In Quebec Saskatchewan want try, July 1, l»15. Alberta in the aaaae rear. Manitoba, Prince Edward la and, Ontario. Britiah Columbia, in IM. By the end of the war there rere only two pruvincea that were not •one dry Qaebec and Britiah Colum bia. "H—Mty" T* Bo Kmymmhm mt j Tfc. Difii Spawch Dark Harbor, Isleboro. Me. J«Jy. HV—After two weeks in the pMn and luiet of the hMbttot Btjr bland, lohn W. Doris, Democratic preaiden ial nominee, will start back to New j fork late today to begin the drive hat ia to carry kia political fortunes n the November election. In hi* pocket is hi* draft of the ae «ptance address, the product of his abors in Maine and kia all-important itteranoea of the campaign. It w>U * delivered ten days hence at Clarka iurr, W. Va., probably from the ver inda of the Davis homestead where its sister now residea. While emhod sd la H will b* a discussion of many j isuea the speech's central theme will • "honesty ia rovemment"—the 1984 attle cry of the Democratic party, lie nominee will ssssll the record of ' he Republican administration as die- ( loaad in senate Investigation and will ttaek President Coolidge and other tepabHcan lsadin for what the Dem crata have charted was their reluct nee hi psimltttaig the Ml flew of he inquiries and action upon the in ormation developed. The candidate la said to racogniaa he farmers In the reato ration at for if* markets. This View will be sat •fore the chantry and it ia know* bat foreign affair* will be Mt with xtenaivatjr. So far as the Democratic ranks hem selves are contented this to If ■arded by many party leaders as est f the mm delicate of the many «*. seta to ha treated. Taxation and tariff wffi he other ■ajar topics of the address. Otter objects takan up la the platform an Ikety la ha dealt with la rather a gum aaa by engine trouble on the hop to Ireland from Kirkwall, In th* Orkneys. Wtdt ami Oftoi utood by halplaeely on the dark of tb« U. S. S. Richmond, and u* a itnl boon »il|fcliif a ton crash through the fragile tlsso* of •h*ir plan* while endeavor* war* be in* made to hoist It aboard the v****I. The wings of the machine had prev iously been seriously damaged hi the furred landing at aaa and the two am had worked for alx hoars in a spirit of never-say-die. attempting to make temporary repair* which woaid en able them to rise again and lontlaue their adventurous argosy. The a*at dent during the hoisting process after they had boarded the Richmond, sent >11 their hopes crashing. « HOPE IS HELD OUT THAT WABf MAT UMWI PLIGHT Washington. An*. 4.—A alight hap* aaa held oat tonight la war depart ment circle* that th* Mo of American >raand-th-worM flier* might yat It tbi* to conptete their i Ini—ailga tha of the glob* aa a unit, deepit* Ik* mishap yesterday to th* Bert—. pflot id by Lieutenant Leigh Wade. Initial dispatch** ii*f rihlag th* wrecking of the Boston war* Inter preted as having pot Lint*Mat Wade definitely oat of the flight bet later advice* that hi* machto* n* Ming taken to Reykjavik, I nland, arere accepted aa eildeaia that a more careful survey indicated the possibility of repairs which would *a ibie that ship to join thoee of Com mander Lowell H Smith aad Lieut enant Eric Nelaon. Wade be issoed on* of thr ohaenattsa plane* carried by the nuimi pa troll - inr the route or that a apare plane >e shipped at once from thi« aide, bat >oth propoaala were rejected by tkt irmy air senrfce after careful cmhM ■ration. Too much time would be hb. turned in sending a new plane, it waa iecided. and the nary type waa aa luited becauae of Ita limited radhia if operation. Tin navy plane ia cap ible of covering only 4W to 540 miles rithout rffnelint There remain! at aaat one hop of 500 mi lea in the final ap and army officials dictdsd the factor of safety" waa too small to term it the attempt. The extent to which intoraat in the rorld flight is being maintained was elephenic and telegraphic, to the war lepartmaiit today nilrtiii infin aw ion ai to Lieutenant Wade's mishap rnd his chaacea of continuing, aad iroffering rarinui ■uggeations for Ma issistance. CKiaens of Beaton tola rraphed Plea ideal Coolidge urging hat everythiag be done to i nabls lieutenant Wade to complete Mm light and thia reqaaet waa aaat to Mm rar dspaHmaiit from the WtMo it ieaat aa far as the ton I HHasiMr ertion waa to be affmtod. WWiw

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