ft. c.
3
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wilt pfcnto at!
day, Jaly SO.
Jo. Taah and Clyda Craach Wftj
Mrs. J. D. Smith to"
tiraa hi Groan sboro.
H» IomI f. C T. U. «fll
with Mrs. J. i. Eada, Tuaaday at $|
P. M.
? Mr..
I*
Ur Mrs. B. C.
W. E. Wo
>ol *a4rat of N. C. C. W., apm*
tha p«at waah and at har koaM bars#]
indar U visiting his
hi Winnsboro, 8. C.
Margarat John, of
, ia tha guest of har siatar, Mrm.
Frank P. Spargar.
Mr. mtd Mrs. Marvin
Mrs. E H. Naarton, of Ji
CHy, Tann., to spending soma time in
thto city.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bast and chO
dran ara visiting relativea ia Graana
Miaa Virginia Griffin, of WUaon.
awwar school stadent at N. C. C. W.,
Graansboro, waa tha week and guast
of Mrs. C. C. Hato
Misaas Traaato Mayaa and Lury
Bowman spant tha araah and with
Mtoaaa I la and EaU Hawka, at Galax,
Virginia.
WMi Wintir IlVilUWBJ,
bore, ■ pent Sunday and Monday bar*
in the hone of her brother, J. Leith
Holloway, who it recuperating from
a recent operation.
Ruth E. Easter four
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ed Easter
died Friday at the home of Mrs. Now
tin at Cross Roads, route 8. The re
mains were interred at Mount Carnal.
Mr. Herbert Jeffries leaves today to
spend his vacation visiting in this
atate. He will join his family, who
are visiting relatives in Winston
W. A. Hawks. Lamhebvrg, is buflH
ing a modem eight room bungalow.
The home of Mr. Hawks was burned!
several months ago and he is rebuilt!
ing at the same location.
Mrs. Jones Brown and two children,
of Spartanburg, S. C., are guests of
Mrs. J. H. Prather. Mr. Drown who
accompanied them here has returned
to Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Badgett left the
first of the week to visit relatives
near Danville. Va., they ware accom
panied by Miss Msrgaret Ferrell of
DanvtBe who has been their guest.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Welch and Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Dunman left 8unday
to spend a vacation at Wilmington,
Wrightsville and Carolina Beach,
they will visit Rev. and Mrs. J. M.
Folgor near Monroe en route.
Misses Dorothy Lackey and Leota
Stevens, of Ohio, are guests of Miss
Lackey's brother, Mr. Lackey, a
draftsman at the granite quarry.
They are with Mr. J. G. Powell's fam
ily on Rockford street.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Daber and children
and Mr. and Mr*. Daber left Sunday
for Philadelphia, Pa., where Mr
Daber was called on business. They
wilt atttend the Sesqui-Centeanial ex
position and on their return will lo
cate in this city. The children are
piiiti of their (rand parent* Mr.
and Mrs. J. Walter Banner.
W. B. Hyatt, of Cameron, writing
a week ago to renew hi* subscription
reported nice rains in his section after
a drought lasting two and one-half
maths Mr. Hyatt thinks the to
bacco yield will not be oear a V>%
crop in Moors County this year. The
berry crop waa good, the average
pries par crate was M OO and the crop
im weeks later than usual.
At a«^ auction sale held Monday
doming the Maaaiy garage property
m North Main Street was porch
by J. D. McCoIlum for the sot
The lot is 10 feat wide
800 feet <Uep running hack
in the rear. Mr. McCoIlum
agent for the Red «C" Oil
and purrhsstd ths lot far his oil
ifkMM.
The Sunday School Convention for
Meart Airy Township will be held
at the Flat Rock Baptist charch the
fsarth Sunday la My. Everybody
is expected to attend aa this la non
denesalnationiil There s% ha dinner
aa tiu pwund with free laaonah by
the tab ftt<U Every
la tapocted to
Mr. and Mr*. Weds Moody.
Mrs. M. L. Dm* mi. mm bw. at
llriiniid, Vs.. irt *Uth| whUw
la and mm this city.
from i rWt to har father J. t. Moor*
U. ■1,1 | | ■ ■ r
J" DHCUiiWfi ©• v.
Mb* Ada Snow, of WWooSalsm.
is tho (Mat af In. and Mrs. J. A.
rhikSren are riahing in Petersburg
»nd Rkhiannd. Va.
Mia* Clara Lindsay is vtafcinc rata
Lives aad frisad« at Chapel HID.
C. W. Boswcll. at iMMha. Va.,
risitad his brother-in-law J. W. Carp
her* Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. W. V. Woodard left Wednet
lay for her heme in Gibeonvflle. after
•pending several weeks with her aunt.
Mrs. P. D. Holcomb.
J. F. Moore left Tuesdsy for
Blackaburg. 8. C„ after visiting his
laughter Mrs. Fred Beamer. ^ I
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leonard, ofl
Lewisbunr visited their uncle R. HJ
Leonard and family here Monday, y
Dr. Carl Herman, of EnAeld spentjj
the Fourth with his parents Mr. amU
Mrs. B. E. Herman ia this city. S
Miss Nell Clark, of Greensboro,
ipent the week end hare visiting Mr.
*nd Mrs. C. P. Clark and Miss Mary
Haynes.
A revival meeting %tarts at Anti
*k Church Sunday morning, July 11.
irith the pmchlnit don* by Rrv. Ira
D, Ferguson.
Miss Alice J one* and Miai Ruth
Mock, of High Point spent the week
•nd with the former's mother, Sir*,
t. A. Jones.
K. W. Reece leaves today for hi*
tone in Pins Grove. Pa., after viak
ng Mr. and Mrs. L W. Reece near
his city.
Mrs. M. R. Waller and son Z. V.
Waller and Mrs. Z. V. Waller, of
Durham spent the weak end here,
(uests of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Snow.
Misses Pearl and Myrtle Hutchen*
lummer school students at N. C. C.
K. Greensboro, spent the week end
it their home near White Plains.
Misses Gertrude Ramey and Flora
Brown, of Mount Airy have been vis
ting with Mi»« Emma Brown, of The
Hollow, Va.
Mrs. E. C. Sewald has returned
from Philadelphia. Pa., where she
risited Mr. Sewald and attended the
Jesqui-CentenniaL
Miss Susanna Penn has returned to
ler home in Jloanoke. Va., after viait
ng her brother R. L. Penn and Mrs.
flenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Craft and Misa
■tuth Coble, of Gryenaboro, were re
•cnt guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Shelton.
Misses Charlcie Worrell. Evelyn
Smith and Myrtle Jones, from Greens
>oro. spent the past week end with
Miaa Marjorie Worrell.
Mia* Dorothy Gilbert, of Gmm>
toro, spent the week with Mr. and
dra. W. E. Lindsay having aa her
rurat Mias Cynthia Bayly, of RinsUm.
Mr. J. C. Cork left Wednesday for
)i« home in Rock Hill. S. C., after
risiting hia daughter Mr*. J. C. Grior
tnd the Re*. Mr. Grior.
Miaaoa Almarie In man and Anno
2ockerhum, summer school studonta
it N. C. C. W., Greensboro, spent the
veek end at their homea hers.
Mrs. J. C. Grior and children lean
wxt week for an extended stay at
Montreot. They will ho Joined later
■ the aooaoa hy the Rev. Mr. Grtag.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith, from
Jrooasboro will arrive here today to
ipond a part of their vacation with
heir parents Mr. aad Mrs. I. Worrell.
Mias Rate Jackson toft several
lays ago for a business and pleasure
lip to Washington. D. C., and Nor*
'oik. Va.
Mrs. J. R. Stevick and Mrs. J. C.
Phelps, of Raleigh, and Mrs. R. M.
ampbell, of Saaford have rotnrasd ,
>o their homos after a abort visit to
Ura. Claude A baker. Miss Nail**
Buchanan, of Sanford, la a pending'
levoral wool* with Mrs. Ahaher.
Mr.gMT. 8. Dicksan. of Gnmshara, j
lubnaitted to an operation tor ap>
st Martin Hospital. Wed
•••day morning Mrs. Dkkjr-* and J
n the Imm of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. |
The MMiu of Mrs. J my
»f Sunayeide, Va.. who dU Sunday
in • boepfcai in Richmond. Vn.. tU
lowta® ail •farattn en Tu*ad*y ht
nWrnaLi -«*■**< -— - hiirillglrf tn
t nronK ip|PVM^pNI, wn'rr urvufiu 10
the keate at W Mhtr Mr. B. M
MaGee otMrtt 4, Monday night and
tke hwwl too* plao* Tae*day at
10:9$ A. M. at Mm Imm after wkteh
the My na laid te reat in tke In
ily burying grcund.
Mrs. Franklin *u before kar
urriai* Mlaa Altca McGee and «W
w«U known and loved in thia kar na
tive mttkm. 2
for a faw day* bar condition was alt
i LaA n r^al^ Wa .»[>« .I# m il t>»a# m iMaMb
IMH vwU IU «/•* U1 prvMV PW ®
h««rt caumk) tht itteMimii to mhd
■an bar relatives and Mr. and Mra.
Harvey Rannia, Mra Walter Watch
and Mra. Jaaa McKMnay left Sunday
for Richmond hot ranched there after
the and came.
Ska faced death biaMy making
rtqutct to be buried at kaaae and kar
funeral conducted by lev J. H. Car
ter who oOciated paying one of the
■Met beautiful tributea to her life
nnd character that bl> hearer* ever
listened to.
A tare* number of friend* father
ed for the arrvices and the floral of
fering* Wert- unuauatly numerou*
and beautiful.
Rockford Stmt Methodiil
Church.
Rev. G. W. William*. Pastor
Sunday School .... 9 Ai A. M.
Morning Worahip 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worahip S:O0 P. M.
Kpworth League _ 7:16 P. M.'
The Ladies Missionary Society will J
meet at the church Tueeday afternoon I
it three o'clock.
M. L, Nichols. J. C. Harria, J. N.
Bagett, J. W. Barker, attended the
district conference at Leakaville thl*
week.
Stock Up On
Shirts Now
I . i • '.if: — - '%• ~ •-.*f'*- s .
A man needs at least a Shut a
day during the summer, and
hence,.it is just a bit of economy
to buy now, Shirts enough to meet
your summer's need*. Patterns
are new, colors are fast, and
prices are reasonable. $1.00 to $3.50
H
THE BEST SHIRT VALUES
IN TOWN.
DEPtNDABll
The eleven month* old Mm of Mr*.
S. J. MrMillian died Monday. Th»
funeral wa» conducted from the borne
Monday morning and the remain*
carried to the MrMilHaa bury in*
ground m Virginia for interment.
A flavor that m liff—l
GREEN RIVER. Jast try it
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