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lit. Airy Newt. Ktt Airy. H. C. F«k It, Pah. tl, a *m, Gloma Jay, « ft O. A. Mqr Ml Will dnya aco far i >«li m trip to mom of tha Tk» local W. C. T. V. *at> wtth Mr*. Q. C. Welch Tuesday afternoon. Born to Mr. tad Mr*. L. 1. Martin' last Saturday morning a (laughter, Kathorins Laeil*. Arthur McBrtda, of Tha Va.. submitted to aa at Marthi hospital Tha T. B. L. alaaa of I Mat Chwrh wtfl maat Taeaday at 7JO] P. M. wtth Mrm. W. M. Mia. N. O. Powlar, and daa« of Klihmiai, Va.. an ^siting parenta, Mr. aad Mrs. 0. U i on North Mai T. G. Pawcett, president of thai Pint National hank la enjoying flah/ in* wtth T. J. Smith wick, of thia dt^. | at New Smyra. Kla. Mra. Porter Hester and Wilaon, of Winston-Salem.! and Mr. Sam Ljrbrook, of Naw Max no, viaitod Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Mar tin and Mr. and Mra. J. T. West Sun day. and Mlssiai Mrs. Bod Brannock ii a pstiant at Martin Memorial hospital what* aha la recovering from a serious operation and h'ipaa to return to her home inn tiaM next week. Mr*. Winston Pulton baa returned from a short visit to relatlvee in Charlotte, while there she waa haw or guest at a party |hrM at the Country club by Mrs. Ed Rector. Policeman Pate Jones this <iili resigned his position with the- elm force which became effort!** at once,] and will follow hia former ocrupa-l tkm of carpenter. Barms SmlthJ Poplar Street, has been employj^i* succeed Mr. Jonea. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Lota Armfield and Miss Kate Jackson left Friday for an auto trip to Florida. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Armfiek! in Jackson ville. J. K. Crouch, son of Rev. and Mra. C. D. Crooch. who recently submitted to an operation in a Ortensboro hos pital la improving and will probably be sufficiently recovered to fce brought here the last of this week. The local chapter U. D. C. will meet' with Mrs. J. D. McCoilum Thursday at j t.SO P. M Each member Is asked to: bs prepared with ■ short sketch oaj Jefferson Davis. The ladies of the Grace Moravian Church will hold a box topper in their hall Saturday evening at T o'clock. The public to cordially invited to at tend and encourage these workers with liberal patronage. The proceeds ; will be for the building fund. _ Postmaster J. B. Sparger to able to be at his desk following a short! ilTness the first of the Sparger had • i P. A. Boom, i»anager of the Broad- j way theatre has arranged with the I National theatre of Greensboro to furnish added attractions from time to time to be given with big pictures. Quartet singing will be the extra at traction furnished with the picture "Quo Vadis" in the near future. Notice Tr—tee's Ms of By virtue of suthority vested in w in a certain daad of trust executed the 24th day of Dec. IMS, by C. P. Mo Creary and wife Myrtle McCreary to the undersigned trustee for the Pay Lumber and Mfg. Co., to secure an in of 1*04.60. and raeortad in the Bsgiater of Deeds office of Surry County. N. C., in book M page 14, <i»faJt having been toi front of the Bank of Airy, Mount Airy, N. C., on Tuesday March ISth 1«M at 1 :M e'cWck P. M. the^ following dsacribed real setate: 4 __ at )■ 's N. W. corner and rmming with his line 8. 67 dsg. U mtn. East two hundred and ten feet ta Early Aahbara's M. E. corner on Wast side af an 18 ft road between T«m Ash horn's land and T. B. Mc Cargo's, thence with said read N. IS dsg. W. 1(0 feet, thanes 8. it Sag. IS mhi. W. tSS ft te wast side of branch, thence dawn the branch IS* It to the beginning. Mt Airy Sato mads to sstisfy an lad af S8M.S0 principal, intern ; and aost of saleL _♦« add. This the th day of of Thm. Mr*, awn ia related to mml of tha ttUkm f—H*— Imm. Dick 1U11 hM returned to Ma koM at OmMH*. Vs., after having Ilia cottar biM mhm! it tbc luxpitil ia this city. TW yeone man m the evening Uat week he attempted tJ* cross a wit* fane* ami hi* clutki* bun* on the fence throwing Hub Aa a ditch in a way to jam Ma »Koajfler sea ef W . R. Cocherham. <iiad 1 kia kali aa Taylor street MundaAand was liilii •* Aatioch Tiiriiy mp-1 / Mia* Louiaa Bailey waa boeteee at a lovely Valentine party Saturday nftmoni whan bridge waa played at tkraa tshlea, tha top aear* prkaa beiag won by Mra. Fred Fol|ar and the tiona wara used with baakato of red candy haarta aad rad candlea. Snap ping favors with fancy paper capa addad spiae to tha refreshment hoar when a datkigu salad course with Russian tea waa served. Mrs. Fulton Hoe tew Mrs. Winston Fulton vu hoitni to th* members of the Tuesday After noon Bridfe club end other friends at an unusually pretty party Wed net (lay afternoon of last week having a* her guests of honor Mrs. Ed Rector,' of Charlotte, Mrs. Randall Sparger and Mrs. Brace Yokley of this city, blooming hyacinth* furnishing th* Bridge was played and the top! club score was held by Mrs. E. C. Bivens, the visitors' top score was; held by Mrs. Raymond Smith, each received a deck of cards and a doable deck of cards was presented to Mrs. Rector; to the other honoreea, who were recent brides, the bostss* presented attractive candy jar*. An elaborate and very sppetiting salad course was served at the eloee of the game. AH pa te Ymm very delightfully Dm ■whn of l)u Young Matron* Book club and other frMl Friday afternoon from S to > o'clock. Rook we* played at ten table*. bowia of nardMwm and hya einth* Imdinf their beauty and fra grance to tha happy mm. A MWom trait —lad coucao ai mint* vara aarved by tha bataaa aa-| by Meedame* A. V. Waat. J. 0. William Marritt, Carr-.ll HID, W. 8. Wolfa, John folgec and Hogh i by tba Billy Suaday evangel ietx ehtb No. It of Wineloo-Salem. AU mm agreed that tba Wineton-Salem boy* avw »ei j happy is thalr nllffou4 ax* Capt. J. H. Hamrick tu in ebarf* and thai* vara a faw women among tba 46 visitor* from tba Twin City. Thara wm aomethlag vital and grip ping la tbair joyooa taatlmonia* aa to what tba religion of tba Lord Jeeue had meant in tboir live* and those who hoard vara moved and thriB«d by the entkuaiaam of tba viaitors. Thi* church waa particularly fortun ate in it* 8unday aervicoa, the pulpit being fillad in tba morning by tba Rev. C. C. Haymore. Birthday CaUbration Miaa Kathlaan Wyrfck Valabratad bar 17th birthday Friday by antartaln in* about 26 friaada with a party. 8ha vaa tha raripiant of a nun bar of nica praaanta. Tha birthday eaka vaa aarrad aa • part of tl ■rmptinf coaraa of rafraahmanta. DR. J. P. COX Acata and Chraak 1 Phona 622 Baa. M. Offtec Hra. 9 ta 18; I to 6; 7 to • War* mi Eaat hit. 0*. Fab.. » Uttii mt Tha Mo—« Airy Mm, Dnr >(r: FU ancloaad Paat OfflM Mqr ardar tar vuburriptkm to tha oM taw tow* pa par. I Mm an Joy «mt mack rmdini km mm! haaplug ay with wka Folk* •Ml HmiM Airy'* pmww. Tom truly, E. 8. J. BSpnTT Im, Surry County ""1 Jannhr PiyM, Plaintiff, ». Patrick iyn«. IVfandant TW dafandant ibavt w«mad will notka that an action antitlad at has boon cum man cad in tha Mu Court of Hurry County for tha m of ohtalnlns mi abaoluta di ; and lh» hM dafrndant will <r. n»tica that ha la raquirad to appaar at tha tarai of Suparn.r f'uurt on tha Id of March, ItW, at tha court houaa at Dohaon, N. C., kafor* th<- dark, and anawar or 4auu to tha roaplalnt in taid action or tha plain tiff will apply to tka court for tha f liaf drmandad in aald complaint Thia tka 15th day of Pahruary IMt. F. T. Lawotlln, C. of S. C. NOTICE By rirtu* of th* power eonteM ta • certain dead of trust nw«W by E. T. Frsswan and wifa to the under - to secure a debt of signed If,50 (H .00 and recorded in tha offtea of tha Register of Daada for Sorry Coun ty in Book 70 at para M, dafault hav ing haan mad* in tne paymant of tha debt thereby aacurad, upon applica tion of tha holder thereof I will offai for Mia at public auction to tha high est hiddar for cash at tha court bouse door in Dobaon on tha 10th day of Mart*. IMS at I e'clack. P. M. tha following daarribad land* in Surry County, N. C. adjoining tha land, of J. M. Callahan. C. L. Jarvis, Hodges and othara and bounded aa follow* Beginning at pointers J. L Worth'* corner, and run* Watt with hi* line 10.86 chs. to a stake, thence North it.it cha. to a stake and pointers, thence East 8 chs. to • postoak, then South 84 dag. East 10.45 chs. to an old road, thence with said road S<mth east 8.04 chains, thence South 11 dag. West 7.90 ehs. to where tha old line "tosses the Whit* Dirt road, thence 8. to the beginning. Containing 61.26 The nbove described land was con veyed to E. T. Freeman by dead by J. E. Carter, Commissioner, bearing date of April 12, 1918 and recorded in the Register of Deads office for Surry County, N. C. in Book 77 at nar» 8. For further particulars see Sale made to satisfy said debt and This the 8th day of February, 1928. A. D. Folger, Trustee. Try tkU delightful EPSI-COLA—it'a ao , PEPSI-COLA—If • ao differ** from nay Hale's Department Store Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Just Received Big Line of Manufacturers Sample Spring Coats and Dresses Spring Coats from . $8.75 to $39.50 Spring Dresses from $6.75 to $39.50 They are high class, latest styles. We guarantee to give you these Coats and dresses as low as any Merchant can buy them. New Ladies' Spring Hats the pret tiest line we ever shown and at reas onable! prices, ... .69c to $495 it Specials 150 Wcjmen's and Children's new Sprit* Hats 49 to 69c 200 ydi of Straw bed ticking .. .10c 200 doL Spool Thread 2 for 8c HALE'S DEPARTMENT STORE S. M. HALE, Prop. Mount Airy, N. C. Airy i i i mi We are to have a live Chamber qf Commerce that is going to tell the world that we are the Berries. -arc Southern Power Co. is coming. We need a cracker-jack hotel. If you don't believe a good hotel will make a {hustling city, J look at what the O. Henry did for Greensboro.^ flUti Let's Blow Our Horns Boost Mt. Airy and Trade at Home In this connection we will men tion that our buy era i are back from New York with the most beautiful array of Hats, Coats and Dresses that has ever been our pleasure to show. Hundreds of Hats are here but it will probably be anoth er week before all our Coats and Dresses are here. However, we want you to come in when convenient and see the very latest styles. They are truly beautiful and the prices (we be lieve you will agree) are most reasonable. Harrison's Mount "A Good Place to Trade*
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