Mt. Airy Newt.
It Airy. H. C.
to'
Mr. and Mn. Hack NtAm, of
Maw York. «m gaaate of Mr. farf
Mn. E. W. PaddUon la* a
roaU to Florida.
Mn. Roland Mitotan Ml
to jot* tar kwtand to
■■>i Itat cit j tar taa
ad tta patra— tit Craad'aj
■tor* will Warn with npat
aona, Tkomaa Sattorf ield EM-1!
ar, and Jawaa Franklin Elder
tarn Monday night to Mr. and Mn.J
C. C. Elder, weight > Iba. each. A
Miaa Kathryn Owen, atudent of'
OaUford eolbfi a pant tta paat
and tan with tar parents Mr. and |
Mm P. A. Owen.
R«t. W. M. Walt Wft Uwt owk for
Norlina where he has been called to
supply the pulpit hi the Met hod let
church, the pastor having died • few
week* ago.
There will be an oM time fiddlers
retention held at Reynold■ School
house Hi Stokes County Thursday
night, this week. The public Is cor
dially invited and the proceeds go to
the school fund.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sargent, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Sargent and Mr. and
Mr*. W. R Simpson have returned
from a convention of Granite Quarry
men held in New Orleans.
Friend» of Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
Stoat, of Greensboro, will be inter
ested in the announcement of the
birth of a daughter, Opal Mae, bom
Jan. 80. Mr. and Mrs. Stout resided
hare for a time. *
Mrs. D. E. Hoffman is improving
rapidly after nearly a week's treat
ment in Martin Memorial hospital
and hopes to return home in a few
days. Mr. Hoffman was attending a
joint meeting of. the National B. G.
Quarries Association and the G. P. B.
Manufacturers Association of the
United States in New Orleans and
was summoned home by her illneas.
Birthday Celebration
Miss Marguriete Morris celebrated
her eleventh birthday Saturday
afternoon by entertaining fifteen
girl friends with a , party. Games
and stories furnished entertainment
after which delicious refreshments,
consisting of cake, Jello with whipped
cream, Eskimo pies and mints, were
served by Mrs. E. V. Morris and Mrs.
T. W. MoMfs assisted by Miaaes Vel
ma Webb and Ethel Snow.
Railway Trainmen Ask For
• a Higher Pay
Chicago, Feb. 1.—Application for
waff* increases which apokeamMi of
tha railway managements said would
upwd hi mm cases, the 1M0 paak
ratea, was filed with the railroads to
day by the train aenrice brotherhoods.
Officials of the Chicago and North
western said their employes, in filing
the application, had announced tha
ssate demands were being made to
day upon all reads of the country.
Meanwhile, the United States raO
raad labor bsard had before K ap
proximately asseulf applications for
changes in ratae or rales. Although
tha train sen lee bluthsi hoods and
tha fir him wars h»ohsd la a few
The train aad engine brotherhoods
ssadurtsd the conferences with rail
Mad siwuilws which resulted In
prapnaals for slanting the board,
which srs said to he supported by
■sat of the reads and by JO employes'
organisations.
Among the standard organisations
who have filed wage cases with tha
heard are thaas of tha etsrka, tele
graphers, dispatchers, aad ssaintasi
/A beautiful racoptlaa waa girtm'
4>y MIum MtmMt and UUtan Spar
far from S to i /dock Saturday aft
ernoon at the Blue Ridge Haul In
compliment te Mr*. R W. Sparger, a
bride of tw aaaka.
A color »fh»m« af grain and white
waa ftttrttwljr can led oat In tka dee
oration* of (ma, hot ho— rim and
lighted candlea. A number of fi+ nda
aaaiated the hoeteaaea in imtlif and
wring tha piati.
Tha receiving Una waa rompoaed of
tha hoeteaaea Mima Marftnt and
Lillian Sparger, tha honoraa Mra. R.
W. Sparger Mra. Bruce Yokley, Miaa
Lueila Haynaa, Mra. Fred Folger, Mra.
Carl Simmon. and Mra. Hugh Hui
comb.
Maadaawa 1. L Afhby and F. U
Smith ptoM tea. In Ma dining roam,
which war parted with landwirhaa,
followod by «lnt*. by a number of
young wfmtu.
Mi»«a» Elaie 9»ai*r and Alma Yok
lay rr«did»d at tha punch howl.
Ntwi of Real* 2
Mount Airy Rout* 2, F»b t,—The
•dult rliH "Earnest Worker*" of the
Flat Rock Presbyterian Church Mt
la at Friday night at the horn* of Mr.
and Mrs. John Campbell. After the
business and social program was dis
pensed with refreshments were serv
ed.
Mrs. J. R Gwyn has returned from
a via ft to her son Byron Gwyn and
family of Charlotte.
The senior class "Ever Ready" of
the Flat Rock Presbyterian Church
will meet Friday night at the home
of Miss Margaret Gwyn.
Everybody on this root* who
hasn't had the mumps is trying te
hare them now.
M«*damn Moor* and Mickey
Card HosUssm
Mesdames M. D. Moore and E. A.
Mickey jointly entertained the mem
bers of the Round Doxen Bridge club
and the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge
club at the home of Mrs. Moor* Tues
day afternoon.
Spring flowers and Valentine
score cards and favor* mad* a vary
pretty setting for the card table*.
The top score was mad* by Mrs. Fred
Folgar who waa suitably rewarded.
Refreshments In two cuais*s were
served by Meadame* Carl Simmons,
R. J. Lovitt. C. P. Clark*. E. A. «ick
ey and E. G. PaddUon.
nana limwi BM* ef UM
By virtu* of authority »««t«i in
me in a certain deed of trust executed
on the 2#th day of October, 1921 by
R. W. Venable and Velna Venable to
R. P. Lawrence, Trustee for E. A.
Kidd to aecure an indebtedness of
8890.00 pure baa* money for land and
recorded tat th* office of the Register
of D**da in and for Surry County, N.
C., In hook 80 pare 157 default hav
ing been mad* m th* payment of th*
note* therein aecured and at the re
quest of th* holder, I will a*ll for
caah to the bigb**t bidder at public
auction ia front of the Flrat National
Bank of Mownt Airy, N. C., on
Sat. the 0th day ef March. 1888
j* 1 o'clock P. H.
th* following deaenbad real estate:
Beginning on a planted rock Iaxarah
Simmon* corner and run* with hi*
line South 1 deg W. I 8-100 cha. to1
a red oak on the N hank of the old
Cad la Ford road, thence with said
road N. 70 dag W. 6.00 cha. to a
■take, thence 8. IS' dev. W. 8.80 cha.,
to a rock on the edge of the aand-clay
road, thane* with Mid rand aa ft
meander* N. SS deg. W. S.50 cha. N. I
99 dag. W. 1 J* cha. to the beginning
containing 10.84 acrea nor* or baa. I
Second tract Beginning on •
on the eawtk aMa of the old Cadi* Ford
road and rune with aaid road N. 72
dag. W. 8 cha. N. 88 dag. W. 8.78 to
old line, thenee 8. 18 dag. W. It cha.
to a atoke, thence I. TO deg it. 7.18
cha. to • rock, thane* N. 18 deg. K. It
Hu^ t# th* beginaing^contahiing^t
to aatlafy • ha lean do* en notoa. In
taraat and nda to add. TMa the 8rd
day of Mnary. IfM.
«. f. ,
iaf at «M I. P»al tmiri, Stat*
>*»niUry W Dm Mirrtinh Amik
Mr. LmhN Umoo proeoat vetoed •
nywl of Um thing*
that the *p*oh*r iJmimJ pad a
d£L for Um ftlto^'wiM ed.*£tedV l£»
iiWw af *»iiperatlun lirtiiw tkt
fclm/ti tSLmi
Hjrlta* and A. V. Vwi In Um IHii
■mm af Dm ok joeto of Ik* MnM Airy
More bant* <MirlHln arill be: Footer
• J»br 4th colobralloa, hold tnfc
day* far tlM bwwft of Um public, *a
mit better en4h km far Um Kate.
*et lata rloeer teorb wtth Um farmer
»nd Mr problem*. carry mi aa adver
tiamc campaign far Um benefit of
Mount Airy mad her bvainom* people.
At Ike cloee of the aatlm ■ mwa
bar of new Member* to Um aaaoria
*I«m *Ba^ke*^B ft
im" wwr» ■vurm mm rrtiiofin ntr
rieon and He« utarf Walt* art op
tiMlatk ef Um fM< that the aeeo
riatlea «H be abto to aacaaiplMi la
Um fata*.
TImmmm SmMi DMrGmm
Thomna Smith, aH M, dM Tuaa
day afternoon at tha hum> of bis aon,
T. W. Smith, in OnwiUn. Daath
waa 4na to tha infirm ttiaa of aii.
Mr. Smith wai born In Rockingham
county, Mar Madiaon. Ha mrnJ to
Moovi Airy and apant moat of bia I If*
in thia aactlon of tka data. Ha waa
• man of fina rharartar, with many
frianda, attracted by raapact and lik
ing for hia many food trait*. Ha waa
couatructlra in hia influmea and aid
ad in building ay tha commonitiaa in
which ba li»ad. Ha waa a mambar
of tha Mathodiat church.
Hia wifa pcacadad him to tha patrt
SO yaara ago Ponarnl aarriea waa
hald in Graanaboro Wadnaaday morn
ing and hia ramain* brought Sara for
intarmant, frlanda and ralathraa mak
ing tha train and accompanying tha
body to Oakdala ramatary whara a
abort aarric* waa rondoetad by Rrv.
D. V. Prka and tha intarmant took
placa.
Mount Airy PeopU Attend
Opera
Mndanm T. H Worrell, B E. Her
man, C. C. Creveling, R. H. Leonard
and E. F. K'cKinnry (pant the week
mm) in Gnvnataro wherr on Saturday
they attended the grand opera per
formance* In the National theatre hy
the Manhattan Opera company
which rendered La Traviata in the
afternoon and Madame Butterfly in
the even in*. The company it a very
hight claaa cempany which ia en
mute to Florida and made aeveral
•topa in thia utate.
On Monday "evening a numher of
oar citisen* attended a performance
of Madame Butterfly at Winaton
Salem, amoni. the numher were Mr.
and Mra. E. C. Bivena, Miaae* Tyaon,
Reynold*, Fitt, Gregory, Harman,
Galloway, Ahlea, Atkinaon, El»ie
Sparger, Margaret Sparser, Donna
Bolt. Mra. Calvin Grave* and daagh
tera, Mra. J. H. Folger. Mra. J. G.
Powell, Miaaea Alive Folger, Lavania
Powell, Ned Folger, Elisabeth Smith,
Mra. John Foy, Mra. F. L. Smith, F.
F. Blevina.
Enjoys The Newt la North
Dakota
Editor Mount Airy New*:—
Doer Sir—htM Mini mc the
"Mount Airy New*" for the spec* of
time covered by the inclosed check.
Some one sent me a copy of your pa
per but week and I might cay that
I was made to aee that while ! am a
Ion* way from my home town I hare
the same privilege in getting the
news as doss one of the citisen* of
Surry County or Meant Airy. 1 cer
tainly enjoyed the copy sent me and I
will appreciate if if you will send me
coptss of your paper for the month
of January.
I sure feel sorry for you all 3c wn
there la all that snow—flee inches.
We had one snow hare last year about
the last of March. The older reeple
say that this has been the mildest
winter they have ever sees in North
Dakota. Of course the wind is rath
er bracing at time* but it is dry and
the days are bright and clear. With
kind personal regards. Sincerely,
ow
Turtle Lake. No. Oak. Jan. ST, ltM.
Childroa of Coafodoracy Meet
The CoL B. T. Graves, C. of C. wilt
meet Saturday afternoon Fab. 8th at
LM r. M„ with Rebecca Hlnas at bar
nont on ufwinon Krwv. uix kwi
far the year will be alerted. Bring
1* cento (das for t months) and a
Valentine poet card to asai to tbs
and Hmm at rburrh am for tho
«■ • —„ a j ij fit _ • *
P*« two ffOVMtJI, If you Its# IMIR
toil your
h»v» nrrivMi la the
Mr* C. C. EMor an
THojr »r» IWu
*nd Jmm Franklin
itay niffht.
•f Mr. and
»* traat.
Wy CMar
kom
Fint CWi>
C. CIbaon Dtrrta, Fnator
Bihla 8chaal — IM A. U.
Morning Worship ...MM A. M.
■. T. r. U fluM P. M.
Craning Barries 1JO P. M.
Sarrtaa W?Znl«y JIM P. M.
Th# pastor prsanhaa a*xt Sunday
morning and t«nin| an tha following
thaw. "Until Saranty Timaa Saran-*
and "A Christian Cowposar and His
Contribution ta tha CTtarch and
Thrift iantt jr."
Tha Firnt Baptist Church »rt»nd»
to you tha hospitality of har morning
aarvtca and tha spacial musical sor
vice m tha alanine. Tha Church
arhool is at 1:41 A. M. Thar* tr*
rlassas in oar Bible School for nil
•IM and all clnaaaa. Whatavar oar
thsm* or oar plan at work, wa ara
working toward tha hsait of tha Gas
pal and tha haart of tha Goapal k
Christ. : v.;
SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE
Cu you afford to mi** tk* (portal
muairal **rvic* which will bo givea
at tk* Klnt Baptist Church nost Son
day evening at *ev*n o'clock? Mia*
I.iBian B*at*y, Soprano, of Wineton
Kwlrm trtll k* in charg* of tk* annate,
aubtfd by Mr*. Dr. Kuaael Parkin*,
alto of Winaton. Mr*. C. F Rogers,
of Park Mountain, will render a violin
aoln. 1|tr choir will sin* a special
ulertiona, rnd a quart*'"* r< irpo»*.|
of Miss hvitejr, Mr*. P*rk:i»«. M»*ar».
Wray and Peeee promiw* a feast in
itself. T» |P i* a musical traat the
like of « ' •« k is not oft* i hoard in
any rhur<Y The pastor mil give a
■hort talk on "A Christian Compoeat
(Handel) and Hi* Contribution to the
Church." Come and bring your friends.
There will he a apecial offering for
the benefit of the choir.
Firat Presbyterian Church
Rev. J. C. Grier, Pastor
Bible achool ».46 A. M.
Morning worship 11:00 A. M.
Evening worship 7:00 P. M.
Junior C. E. J:00 P. M.
Senior C. E. ' «:16 P. M.
Prayer service Wadnaaday 7.00 P. M.
Sunday waa young peoplea' day in
our church. In the morning the
pastor preached to young paopk and
tha young peoples' choir had charge
of th* music.
At th* evening hour th* program
waa in charge of th* young people
themaalvaa and consisted of music,
recitation, scripture routing, prayer
and a short addreaa by Miaa DuBoae
on the young peoplea' work of the
Southern Preabyterian Church. This
program was very much enjoyed by
th* audience and wa faal that our
young people acquitted them a* Ire*
well. 11m linking at each service
waa especially enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Trfauty Episcopal Church
H? cf J> p. m.
MorgenroUi s Flowers
PERSONAL FLOWER
• SERVICE
AOKNCT
Turnmyre & Lamm
Broadwa y
THEATRE I
Program
WEEK STARTING FEB. 8rh
%
-why WOMEN Lorr
A drutmm *f Mate mm
tk» kurtw to >»■ fc» UB—wtejr
a rtM
TUESDAY
UATI Of SCANDAL
Talk. Talk, Talk— h'a wbat ittrU inMal, Vt *0 mm mm tUa
aw. Cm* ImMn mm of ib pwliit lUp ami
A 8 portal Seper-Attrsrtkm.
WEDNESDAY
TW Ta* mt tko Tmmr HOT SO LONG A4JO"
rkoaa warn Ik* hmffy dajtal
tko Imam tu waaat Wh
Bring tka wknfe family and dont tor
THURSDAY
MAN WHO POUND mim«elp~
Mi Virginia Valli
A rtorjr of • wan'* honor, • tow*'* tru«t, a giri'i lava. And tkoa
ko found himoolf and won thoai back—A Special Paraatount Pirtura.
FRIDAY
"THE WHITE MAN" —A groat nKiH wMk a* all alar
SATURDAY
DARING DAY*"—A RpMial Uaivoroal WmUk wltk tko faaawo
tahmal Raark Min.
Coming "THE LOST WORLD"—TW Kkaw af Hkawa.
JUDGE ASKS REPEAL OF
AUTO SPEED LAW
"About Most Absurd Thing"
On Um Books, Declares W.
F. Harding
Charlotte, Feb. 1.—If the ciric
clubs want to do something useful,
let them see about havinc this nefar
ou» speed law repealed," Judge W.
F. Harding, of Charlotte, honorary
member of the Charlotte Lions Club
declared before that body at it* lunch
eon Monday.
"That law is about the moat ab
surd thine on oar statute books,"
Judge Harding said. "In fact it is
so absurd that I do not know any
lodjf who obaerves It. I have crossed
the bridge over the Catawba between
here and Gastonia 12 times this yaar
and I don't think I have yet lived
within the law in doing to.
' "Who obaerves the stop law at the
railway crossings ? No one. If yon
want to be of wtikt, help repeal or
amend this law into something like
common se-^., it would be better to
repeal the speed limit and let care
fulness Instead of observing the rate
of speed be the criterion of safe
drivta*"
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