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onth'a *t»tt In Virginia. Dr. J. 8. FosUr, of Wln«U»»-8«>»w. - mi to ma ▼a tf B. r. a x*. t «• •apt it, w. D. mr. J a mm n. MltcbeU iM MISS Gladys M. Holbrook both of Hrin were anited in Matrimony in the of fice of Register of Deed* of Surry Cowrty Sept. 19, 1Mb. W. D. Wall, officiating. R^v. John E. -m*»m to Louisville, Ky., after visiting his sister Mrs. D. H. «—> ion is Mount Airy young people leaving far college not mentioned in our Hat last week are Miss Kathleen Jackson, MMm College, Bristol, Va.. Miaa I sain lothroek. State Teachers Col lage, Farmrille, Va,, Miss Alma Webb Meredith College, Raleigh, Virginia Saunders, Guilford College, Miss Joee phine Marshall, Ohio University, Athens. Ohio, and I. T. Jarvis, Duke University, Durham. The session of the First Presbyter tan Church has called a congrega tional meeting to be held Sunday im mediately after the U (/clock preach ing service, to consider the calling sf a paator for thla Church. All ■washers urged to be present. Ser m by Dr. J. S. Poster, of Winstnn Ralem. D. K. Hoffman, Clerk. Virginia La* Lewie, r.-prae.; D D. 4 { Jno. fa C. The elaee haa laud by the practically (lUa the room arery Sunday Erery mm is Mount Airy la rltatioa to inf aubjecta, "North Carolina Far Chrtat," and "ParanU and Children/ AU the BaptiaU a# the Sooth obwrrlni nest Sunday aa State ^na tion Day in the S tora aro aakad to Jaet, informing and pla on tha groat State Miealcn Ffk gram, Ita naada and tha grant outlook a ha a J of aa. Tha In a groat aacrifieial froo-#Ul offering for thla noody object. The maaeag* la tha craning will ho the fifth in tha aoriaa oa tha Taa It la earaeetl] ita aad children largely repreeeated. Let faahioaed family pew be rerhred nest Saaday night. A Chriatian and goapel aiaaaagiia will morning and night. About IS young BMa aat at the Moravian Church Tueeday eight for hand praetiea. The Church Committee aad aereral riaitora were alao preaent aad ice cream and cake were aerred by mam bora of the Ladiae Aid. The baad waa organised in the early lummer by |#. Sam Teah, a mimateriai itudaat who aaaiatnt the paator Iter. C. D. Crouch during re ration, not only in the work hare bat in the mountain work aa well. The baad will be led by JM Vaace Vaughn with eprcial inatructiona by a trained band inatractor from Win aton-Salem. Hand meeting* will be held on Tuea day night a and any young men who jjvteh to do ao are birited to Joia. / ^>llr. Teah haa returned to the Mora vian College at Bethlehem. Pa., to re aume hi* atudiea I cua published in Montpeiier, V< mont. Sept. IS, will be of interest "Local fritmb of J. D. Sarjrmt of Mount Airy, N. C., former raaident of this city, which he M oftaa visit ed recently, wilt be interested to I—m that he hu milwJ tha contract for ! ir« horsemen of the eoaatry 'to (ba late Edward "Pop)) Gears, tha na tionally known veteran driver of trotting haraaa, who was killad in • | track aactdent about a year a|o. Mr. Sargent is in the granite hpelness and ! tha memorial is to be constructed of Mount Airy granita. It will ba greet ed in Colombia, Tana., tha birthplata of Mr. Gear*." Oalaa mnI Klllarille, Va., laat week. Tka iMt Mkta ciaaa Iiiih Work era" af tka Flat lack Freekytorian Okurck will Md Friday night at 7.0Q o'fM at Ma kerne of lr, mm! Mr*. R. I* Mry. Mm W. W. Walker, Jack Mm lak, Wl MtdktfTe. Tim Hieka try vlaittnff Camp Jackaon and other ^ointa. y #. Luther Wood and family ara moving to Mount Airy tkia week. Wa ara aorry to loaa them bat wiah tka family pod luck. Rev. Everett Draughn. of Calvary Baptiat Church admitted three new mimkiri into tkat churrh ky baptiam at Laurel Bluff Sunday. Bar. W. C. Willlama praackad at Franklin achool kouac Sunday after naaa at 3 o'clock. Franklin achool opena Sept. 2>, wa kava eight taaihara and hope to got another, we ara expecting to hare a fine achool and kope every child will ha praaant tka ftrat day. Mr. and Mra. Joaae Bdwarda and children, Ernaat, Jettie and Boy a pent Saturday and Sonday in Winaton Salem viaiting Mra. J. W. Wkita. Laat weak the weather man |av» ua good ahowera hut not enougk to motatea tka dry and parefced earth. Gieim and Kaimat Wood werf haata to Mra. Maggie Jonaa* Sonday achool claaa laat Tuaaday. The good wiahea of tka claaa will follow them in their new hoaae in town. w. P. Folgw Naatd Chief ^ riiifcsini Itt I TT P. Folger, o« Washington. formerly of Dnbsoa, «u appointed during the put week chiei 1 bank examiner of tht fifth federal imm district. Mr. Polger, will iucc«cd Edwin P. Rorebeck, for merly Sbief examiner, who resigned Ionthi ago to follow another Folger haa had mm yearn ex it! bank examining. Aa chief ha will have entire superriaioa of every examination conducted in tkt District of Colombia. Maryland, Vir ginia, Went Virginia, North and South Carolina. The appointment to this important office la a signal evi dence of hia ability and efficiency. Mob CrukH Galea of ▼ill* Jfctil la S—khig Negro. Asheville. Sept. It.—A mob of t, 080 men crashed the gates of the county jail here tonight, looking far Albert Man sal, negro, arrested to night for alleged criminal assault on ten. The negro had bean spirited away several hears previous ly, for safe hasping, and the mob was In their plans to invoke was identified by his vic tim a* a local hospital about six o' clock tonight and shortly thereafter from the city, officials The mob, which is the first sesa in i far twenty years, formed st the JbO shortly before 11 o'clock They wars met at the gate by the Her, who Invited the mob to comatttoa tote the Jafl to If Maaaal wan there. A rnmreittes entered, bat at the delay, the crowd sstsed the k*MUNMCN WILL USE Pater EspUrwr To AMm^I Flight To Nor* Pate NmI May—Um Italian Blimp t«n, Sept. lZ.-Capt. Roe Id Amundsen will (tart hi* ant flight to the North Pol* in Mny. He ex pects to make th* Journey in 4ft hours from Spitmborgm. Col. llaWtd Nobili. niMtmrtur of th* dlriribie N-l, which hd km ac qiiirW from th* Italian government by Capt. Amundaen for th* proposed flight, and who wit] act at on* of tha pilot* in th* flight to the polo, In an interview published ¥ II Tirtr* to day, declared ho la confident the N-l will itand all toata, and agreed with the eatimato that 45 hoar* will ho re quired to roach the po'". The N-l will he equipped with the laukt wireless and will never bo oat of touch with th* world. TU flight will bo ctarted early in May, Col. No bill *ay» aa he consider* m the moat favorable time for the attempt. Beside* Capt. Amundaer and CoL Nobili, the peraonnol will inchide Lieutenant* Laraan, Dietrich*en and tha American, Lieut. Lincoln Kiln worth. There will be eighteen mi-m (ben of the crew, of whom five <9her Italian and six other Norwegian flier* have already been selected. The N-l will fly from Rome to Pul ham, England, and after a thorough overhauling there, will fly over Lon Jp n on the way to Tronrhem and thence to <KpHthergrn from where the dirigible will hop off for the flight over the and past the pole to Alaska. Col Nobili said the N-l will be stocked properly with food and equip ped with cpecial heating apparatus, thus enabling the aviators to live comfortably in the most intense cold. Col. Nobili, who is forty. Is one of the foremost aeronautic exports. Ha is sure of success and declares he la proud to have Italy play an important part in the polar flight. Baby Cat tag* For Orphan Battel Winston-Salem, Sept. 17.—The con tract for the erection of a "baby cot tage" at the Methodist Children * home waa today aararded and work Is to he started iasmediatoly, the new building to eoet approximately 190, 000 when completed. It is th—gh that the new ati uclura will be finished and randy far oc cupancy within six months. The cottage will be located on the Reynolds road, at the main entrance to tha home grounda, it *Bl * of la t.l, a *»—nh _ m_ oricK construction witn accoMMMn tkm for 20 babtai Mid * dining room and kitchen. The plan e< aonatrwKkm and equip metit of tha new building, which la do nated by a c It lean of Winatoa-Saleaa, ' provides for every convenience and iarrangawiat for tfre beet maoimsda ' t i<m and care of the small rhi1dr*a > Friaad* Ckorck B. H. MilHkan, Paatar Sabbath School 9.41 A. M. Morning Services 1LM A. M. Evening Services 8.00 p. M. Prayer-Meeting Wed. M0 P. M. Footwear with the mart lines that are to be found only in the better de signed Shoes is what you will tee in our showing of the new models, all at popular prices, none over 4.00. Full stock Men's and Boys' Depend able Footwear at reasonable prices. • 4 ■ ^ Farm Agwrt FUtU Tm( mt ' Fertiliser* Gutooia, fcpt JO.—J. A. Iligir, of. CherrjrTUle township, Im jwt con cluded • fertiliser teat for the pre vention of potash itMritioi. la reporting this teat, Fun A|nt L B. AHn«. of C—top eoontjr, anys that for aerem! jrwn the fiiim of j this township ktfi boon batharad arith their cotton ikwUtsi lams and lying early in the summer. A toot was . condaetad to determine what pereea tag* of potaah was mraaaary to pro rent the troabie. Plots where no potaah was oead and where two per cent potaah waa used ware badly affected, where thoea plots containing four and atx per Miss Elizabeth Walstead iSII The Weil-Known Toilet Goods Specialist Will Give You a Free Mas sage in Your Own Home By Appointment Cart^il attention to your akin will insure the attrac tiveness and personal charm that every woman craves. To Neglect Xp»r Skin Is to Forfeit Its Beauty .We have engaged Miss Elizabeth Walstead, the well-known C&ra Nome Toilet Goods ' % 4 I Specialist, for the week of Sept 28 to Oct 3 to call on a number of ladies in Mount Airy ■ each day, to give free massage and individual help and advice o nthe care of the akin. This is Step into the store, write or the rest Unnderstand Mia and advice on the care of i for Oss
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