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few alitor Mr*. A. C. Ellis who >u la Miami. FU„ at Um tl«c of the di» aatar. Mr. aad Mm. Clia war* vary fortunate in aacaping tha loaa of property aaffarvd by many though ■lit ahowa plainly, H ia aaid. the ■aantal and pkyairal (train occaaiaa Fitaaila at Mr. and Mm. Clareace B. Shalt on lympaehiaa with th«?m in tha loaa of tMr infant son, Clarence Baa«, Jr., wfea died ladiufy Jnat before noon Monday at Martin hoa-| pital, where ha araa born Friday morning. Tha bahjr waa apparently a fine healthy littla fallow, which mad* hla daath from haart failura a fKMt aback to hta parent*. Mr*. Shatton waa bafora her marriage Miaa Ada J one*, haalth nursa far Surry Connty. , :1 tMr*. galli* UvOlftMM^of thi. city d Mr. J. O. Deering. of Hunting l, W. Va,, motored to Hillnville. Va.,| laat Friday whara thay ware quietly married, returning here Sunday aft ernoon. Mrs Deering it a capable young the Lard-Soar* Inaurance Agency. of »hi» city, bat spent tha oummer in the w»atarn part of the atate, where aha waa employed a* nalealady with a real aetata company and Mr. Deering waa with the aame company hot ha* «ince accepted a portion wHh the Frigidaira Co.. hi Winaton-Salem. For tha preaaat Mr*. Daeriag will lortinoa to authe her home in thi*! city, while Mr. Dae ring will ma ha hi* I headquarter* In Wiaatoa-S^em. Mis* Elisabeth M. MeCaw the bride of Mr. Join F. • unaoiiy perfoimii b Mw last Friday by Dm Ik. Father1 Ifoatiu*. Nil Ungnirt ia a tUagbltr at lira. Mary K. rCiw, of this rtty, and was educated at Our Lady of Marry acad emy in Charleatoo. S. C. Mr. Magniie ia a native of W r-! (-•star. Mass., » nd is etnpk-)i<* with! the auditing department of the A\ ft Y. railroad in this city. After a short wadding trip they arc now housekeeping in Mrs. F. D. Hoi-! ninb'ii apartMant an Pin* L a O. F. Lodge Rally. Join W. Clapp, of Greenaboro,, Grand Warden of tb* State of North' Carolina, C. P. Burchette, Grand Sap-. resentative, of Wlnstna Balssn. R. F. Simmons, Graad Conductor aad Dis E- Deputy, aad J. M. Lents, presi of the 14th district, together i a lar«a number of other Odd Fallows from Qratashoro, Winston-1 Salem aad other points, visited Mt. Airy Lodge No. 404 Thursday evening, Osptamber SO. at which ttaae oaa of the most Important Odd Fellow meet tings that has ever been held In the ■rtty of Mooat Airy, rsaviail I At this msetiag, H. O. Walts, local attorney aad (eraser prisilswt of the 14th district, gave the addraas of wot-1 the s4dr.es of wat-l hy tfcej the Graad Ceadacter The Graad the Sovereign Graad Lodge wfcieh m la Philadelphia, ea the aoth day of I of Graad C. L. Harris aad i. W. Carp at the | Mr. J. W. Carp ia Ma addreea. oat ad gave a history at ths laeal] lodge, aad told the brethren aaset Member* of the Thursday After no. ii Bridge dab ware entertained in the lovely ratUfi overlooking the Whit Sulphur Spriifi, which Ii the MDMMer home of Mrs. N. C. Marion, who waa hoateaa from 3 to ft P. M. hurt Friday afternoon. Top erar» waa made by Mr*. J. M Heliinr* worth. Beautiful fall flower, and appetis ing refreshment* contributed to thi* kmvillr: fourth *nUe. Cathryn Minor. MockavilJe: fifth grade. Eula lia Strrlman, Hamptunville: aixth irrade. Or* Lee Dark, Rorkford. Hifk M'hooi faculty, Ethel Linehaek, Mount Airy: M. H. Taylor, Siloam: principal. A. P. Graham, Cameron, 8. C. Haryey Hyatt ia now hack la achool apin after undergoing an operation for enlarged tonaila and adntrft. The high achool department of the The new woolens, silks and cotton fabrics which we have gathered for the hone aeweifa attention are replete with happy suggestions for new gowns for the new • y . •• New fall showing of Sweaters, Gloves, Hosiery and Silk Underwear. - •'HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS" V* pi ■ m■ k I• §p pi Mm. St. Laate, Oet. X.—Flood warning* 1 <»n the Mississippi riw, imm*diatoiy •bo** the mouth of ths Missouri, and ' for Ik* Illinois rtv*r, vm isi—J to- <' day by th* w*ath*r bmw hm. At GnAw, lit, with flood stage 1 of 19 foot, th* Hv*r today stood at ! 20.8, with 21J predicted. I 11 maiiBia.Ju. . i Mil Gat Aaywhaaa. "No, mk. Ah *»1 mm rMa a* Imb thing*," nM aa oM whnd My. 'Why, 4c <*hu day Ak mm <tat SjMttll Jl J iihlftKMB OH AA* fids M§ »uch a* a doUak'a arorth aa' f<t off it tha vary auw placa ha fat c* at, iad Ak Ma to Mm, MUataa, Ak aw, ya ftpant jpa aKway, but wkar yo I Sell Your * W . W£MM * A j k
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