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Organized and Federated to 1M1. Mm. C. C. BALE, In Tka n'HClub •OR THE GOOD OF ALL" Ai»7 • Clab Patfa t th F« of Wc CU> Cwmttee. hmwi mm. c. w. ammt. Chrtn—Mr*. F. I). Hdmk, «Mr mm. Mm. B. 0. Dam. Mm J. t> Me Prm—Mr* f, L laMk, chair Pohlkity -Mr« D B. Hoffman, (katrmn. Otiaenahi* Mr*. W K Jaekaon. chairman, Mr*. Hmrr Waif*, Mr* J. M. Hollinfaworth, Mm Beid Jmekaon. Fltan«y Rotation* Wttk T«*rk*n— Mr*. W. J. Byerty Friemfly Cooperatwn With Ex Har rln Mm—Mia* Mary Franklin Grar . aa. Mr* 0«e. Know M*mb*r»htp--Mr*. if N. Brock. Education ~ Mr*. John Foy, chair man. Mr*. E. F. McBinnay, Mr* B. H. Leonard, Mr*. E. B. Handrail, Mia* Baaa Merritt, Mr* F. L Smith Finance—Mr*. J. H. Owjrn, chair man. Mr*. Wtnee Fulton. Mr*. C M. Whitlock, Mr*. Harvoy Boyd. Mr*. Eiifrnr Paddiaon, Mr*. W. J. Byarty. Mr*. Henry Stewart, Mr*. A. B. Som ■anrilla, Mr*. J. D. Jenkina, Mr*. John MidkMf, Mr*. W W. Burke, Mr*. i. B. Bray. Mr*. J. J. Lanka, Mm Irene Smith. Hoapitality—Mr*. J. F. Yokiey, chairman, Mr*. Joha Sobotu, Mr*. C. W. Andrew, Mr*. T. G. Fawcette. Mr* B. H. Knchtitfky, Mr*, i. A. Had lay. Entertainment—Mr*. R. J. Lovill. chairman. Mr*. E. M. LinvUfc. Mr*. B. Y. Grave*, Mr*. A. G. Webb. Mr*. John Koy. Mr*. J. P. Prather, Mr*. J. M. Hollir>r*worth. Mr*. Kittrell. Mr*. John Fglpr, Mr*. J. D. Sarfrat, Mr*. Gkki» Gravr*. Mr*. A. V. West, Mr*. Roy Mitchell. Mr*. Ceo. ^ailey„ By virtue of their chairman*hip*: Mr*. M. D. Moore Mr*. J. F. Ynkley. Mr*. W. K. Hollinr*worth. Howae—Mr*. W. M. Hollingsworth. chairman, Mr*. WiUiam Merrttt, Mr*. Wayne Christian. Social Service—Mr*. B. E. Herman. , hnirman, Mr*. T. H. Worrell. Mr*. W. A. Jaclcaon, Mr*. W. A. Newell. Mr*. | J. C. Hollin«*worth, Mr*. T. i. Payne. tlaalth—Mr*. Lucien Wrenn, chair man. Mr*. C. B. SHelton, Mr*. E. C. A-hby. Mr*. W. R. Simpaon, Mr*. E. M. Hollingsworth, Mr*. J. E. J»hnaon. History and Research—Mr*. Oscar Merrttt, chairman, Mr*. Calvin Grav e*. Mr*. H. Schaffer I Institutional Relation*—Mr*. C. H.1 Haynet, rhairman, Mr*. T. B. McCar ro, Mr*. A. L. Dunman, Mr*. C. R. Merrttt, Mr*. S. E. Marshall, Mr*. Harvey Hennis, Mr*. G. U Simmons, Mr*. Will Johnson, Mr*. D. 8. Hodce. Music Department- -Mr*. J. W. Lovill, chairman, Mrs. Geo. 0. Grave*, •ecretary, Mr*. A. P. Tu?nmyre. pub licity. Free! Free! One 75/ Box Golden Peacod|Face Powder With a Jar of Golden Peacock Bleach Creme $1.75 Vahje for $1.00 We Deliver—Phone 601 TURNMYRE & LAMM General Qnb Meets Friday After—ea Prld«» Ortoh** Mtk ill r. X. til* ektb wltt kaM M* n*»l«r Monthly mailag la IW Mm BM«* MaW. Ikforti mi tO rlab work d«M tin* fall-will b* |I>n kf Mm <»■»»«.Uv rkah»»a; there will ka apacMil araair; and lk« wpirt of ik* Diatrkt Moat ing at Danbury Tk* f—taw of tk* pn«rMi will ha aa addreaa by Mr*. W, A. W«a»i|l o« "Tk* Datla* of Oin.ttan Vumn la Regard to CH immMd a*4 Uncial DorvW Tkaa* i wkm have heard Mr>v NVwell know 'hat all* la a am«t interr»tia«r and fi>r<rful apeaher tar amufr, < i.ai ini aa tt will, jaat before Election wiwaaaiiw»^««^*>w STATE OFFICERS Honorary PraaM*nt. Mr* R R Cat % tan, Hrurr, N. C. Prvaidairt, Mra. E. L McKea, Sytva. N. C. IHatrtct PreMdrat, Mr*. Claud* R. Morria, Salisbury, N. C. LOCAL OFFICERS. Honorary Pre*.--Mr*. Raid Jackaon. Honorary Pres.—Mra. Clara Hal*. Vic* Praa.—Mr*. Clauda A be her Cor. 8*c.—Miaa Cora F.arp Ear. Sac.—Mra. Gaorr? Marshall Treasurer,—Miaa Louiaa Bailey. A Bat Traaa.— Mra. T. G. Pawrett Depart aiiata. Literary -Chairman, Miaa Katharine Price. Mualc- Chaiaman. Mra. J. W Lov.ll Children'* Book W««k Novem ber 7*13. No utber community project under taken by • rluh ran have more far itirhinf re«ult> than a plan fur etn phaiidH the importance of provid ing children with the right hook* and eacoura|iii( them to love reading. With thi* in view the Education Com mitter of the Woman'* Club i* plan ning the observance of Children'* Hook Week, November 7-11, daring which time the *cbool children and their parent* will participate m a "Earn a Book" contest. Watch for particular*. After all, there'* noth ing better than a GOOD BOOK' PLANS FOR THE YEAR. The following plan* have been made for thi* year: 1. A regular moaic meeting on the second Friday of each month. 2. A committee appointed to put on a munir memory content in the mhoolx, under the direction of the state Federation of Wnrnm'* Club*. 3. Plan* underway to bring Mr*. Daniel, of A*hevllle to Mount Airy in *ong recital. 4. Public program of Chri*tma* mu*ir to lie presented by member* of the department. Any club member i* eligible tu helonir to this depart ment. Day. will to « vary tMnoty art ap propriate am Kvwrj club waanaa to MaW Airy will want to attend thta •nam toteff prr~»t Back will to pra wanted with a "gift." N»t (ail In to praaant. Friday. Ortnto 19, > r. m 13ft wiawn attandad tto ftrat dak moot in* of tto yaar—M'i luay It*ay, ttora'• atrraftk la aaattorm, and tto tdfears aaad all tto Mpfxxt you can fiaa. "•arrlra" la our watch word, and (with apolofiao to Milton) "ttojr atoi arrv who .ally COMB!" ■ ■■ Friday U Club Day Date* of (lab Mwthifi. Kirat Friday*—Gmaral Huh Maatiac Hoaawd Friday* Muair Uiy*rtamt. Third Friday*—Literary Drpartaarnt Fourth Friday*—Extra Meatiafa. Friday la (Ink Day—Bvary Friday. Brto' Club Owl to Next Mwttogl So Many »o«nert have asked. "when i do w» pay our dim T* The answer >■ NOW. By-Law No. II of our constitution reads: "TW annual due* of former mrkibrra atoll to paid by October 1st. After due mi tire, any member violat ing thin By-law will to dropped from membership." Health Work. Our chief aim, a* the health com mittee of the Woman's Club, la to heartily cooperate in every way with the State and County Health depart ment in trying to raise the health > Uandanl of our county. We fael I •ore tiiat every mem tier will be eager •a do her part when railed upon to do ; ao, whether in epidemics, emergencies,1 or with ordinary aid. from time to' •ime. Mrs. L. P. Wrenn, Chairman How To Kill Embalm mm* Bury TIm Club. 1. Donl riimt 2. If jrou do come. come late S. If it'* too wrt, or ton cold or too hot stay at home. 4. Vhrn you coire, br sure to And fault. 5. Rrfuiw every invitation to help in any way. #. Do nut take any part in com mitter work. 7. Don't Mrin'rarr the officers, they don't need it. ft. Don't pay your itun. 9. If you pay them, wait until y»u ar» dunned 10. Believe everything you hear without an investigation. 11. Wear a Hour face k u to show your disapproval of everything that is going on. 12. Rush out of the room as soon at the meeting adjourns without (peak ing to any one. TW Institutional Relation*. The work of the Institutional Rela tions Committee, of which lira. C. H. Haynes la chairman for thi* year, ia very interesting. From time to time these women visit the Jail and county home, inspecting and reporting on conditions of health, sanitation .etc. However the real object in view ia to let those Waa fortunate than we know that we are interested in them and their welfare, the inmates of the County Home especially are always oyer Joyed over the visits of thaae food woman, who talk with them, sing with them, somstlmea have cae of the local minister* accompany them and conduct a service; always tik— them art off and tnharro and fruit and carttfy, and sometime*, also, *oens of the necessities of life. If you have old clothing or old bed linen or quilt scraps that you woakd like to ■end, call Mr*. Haynes. Titos* old people delight la magosines fee while comparatively few *aa read, they all enjoy the pictures, so give your old magarinee to this committee. Let** do all that w* can far th*se people of our county who cant do for themselves. Chb Waab dodwi For Ik Needy Vltkii tha ant f»w 4>ya tha HmMi CoMlttm of tha Vmm'i eM, • mmim tlw lava vUt ha rlwthinc >• kt dialr ibutod iMMf Iha newly of * mwunlty TW r tot It tat# roUntwi will W ft»«i out WMtoi Ikt (iirwtion of the Coanty Haahl ftelwrtMM) and Ikf Nklh «'ho<> tMchvr*. TW- la p pi«t ilaaaani f ^ _p A W «|at»a> M ' A Wa« L.«i Ik ligiap1 • rnJWIFwP * WCJ^W DOyi AIM *irla' Thr hrl that Many cKildrn will h» una hi- to rwntiaua la ackoo •lannc tW coM wntkar aailaaa prr. vhM arith I hear arrrnaitira ia aa paal atronc rn».u#h la ttavlf to pr» •luc* roataha If you ran raatrtkati any artlrk of rtatkhw. efctWa. aMt'i or twtMinff. ph«a« attkar Mr*. L P Wrmm or Mr*. R E. Hrraian Through their aorrvtary, tha aiiaaban Iif lh» Mrrrhanta Aaaaeiaftoa Han b**ii aalud to cantribata oaiaalaMr 01 ■hop worn food*, which will ba handlMl through the nam- channel* What U A Wmmi'i CM? "A group of organised «IIM I* e*ery nmnunity who ran k' depend ed upon t<> promote all nmrinnU lookinf toward* the btttnnut of life"—Alice Ann Winter, Ri-Prwt dent, t#eneral Fe.liTuli.rn of Wofau'i Club.. '■ . "2_J Do You Kmw About TK« Bulletin ? If in a noil intercom* periodical, and thr official orifmn of the North Carolina Federation of Woman* Club*. It *ivea each month an ac count of tne «lat# Hub work, who'* who in clubdom, and i> a great in spiration to those IntrmUd. It coata only 60c for thr entire club year, and ran be *ecured through Mr* Claude Abuhrr. At Mr*. Hale'* re«joe*t. rvcry member «f thr club council ha* •ubacribed for the currant year, which mean* a. better informed Board of nirertor* for the Mount Airy Club. — — '"I knportant Ltfidatioa Urjed by Chb Cewty1! 1 MJjMBH a of tha l*r Frrmrmm a* tlaa CmmcU of Worth which «M anduraad hi fall hjr local dab »1i at tfcafcr OrtuWr waatinc. ha* haan an III < la aaak of tha four a.pirant. far tha "Unta of ! { tha Ml« hty" down Ml ftalatcfc. with. ' *ha r»miia> that tka (M ha twfinaml a* ta haw ha ataa4i an M>k Maaavra. | Surry C'Hint f'n n^waaWallrai will' | not ha aM* to aay they "dMnl know what thr woMaa hark hoow wanted.' (which waa tha asruna aa atony af tha 192# law makar« cava far aat mfporthic tha woaiaa'i Maaaoraa), If thay ran raad "plain print" thay will know what tha waiam tratora of Mount Airy. tu«athar with MjSM other a—mi In North CaraUn* ara working far, H«* »rv the imu««: I. A Aostrallhn Ballot uw- w why? Itnow m nrvd • system of »«(• Nif which regains order at the polls, ■Dow* ■ private and uncoerced wto, providM for speed, mm Mid wraracy in rathe ><xl nmtini Ihf votn (Mt. Will ■ food system of ratine rain either political party? Not unleM the party Bvm by res •on of ignorance, unfair influence ami corrupt ion. Does either party la North Caro lina admit that it do— this ? It don not. Therefore thin argu ment should not he used. Doe* North Carolina admit that K is less 11 hie to use the Australian Bal lot system than the 47 other states which have adopted it? The next Legislature will answer this question. 2 A law limiting the working day of children under 16 to B hours a day in industrial and mercantile pursuits. Why? Because a child of >4 te 16 who ' works the II hours a day er M a week that our law allows Is injured physi cally hy the strain and prevented from getting further edoration. even J. TV utafchihamit M a fan* prta fftM Yif i4tw anI maa hy tfcatr Wit>( csrvd »nd taught 'o >n»nil tbraiwhra* in a lawful au«Mf, or if thin M impouiblc, • k| their panaaamt ra*i<i*al fmwi weM|. la • wlf •nffwtni tana prtaa*. What la tha yrartira aow? tawtj Jail ar hai for I mnntha or »rr aant sa to arwrthar lam. la Miliar raaa, th» a«M|t and aaral oaat ia rrr»t 4. Tw> waafca aatica Mon Mr r«f»- Why * Brrauaa hmtary pr.rvna that (och a law fiwfnti haaty, tmwiar aafriafa and an rsaaaa wi|w4 far tha uarttty of tha hoaw ftaarf aarnap lava arr morr impartant than HWartw law*, i. Takm* aw Vy tha StaU at tha reformatory far rolara4 ffirla. Why t ruin* for U> • firh. though it ma ior UH Nft (■Mi are Irtt frw to be ■ menaca/a mciefv of b»ti( taught to ba arlf-aupportiag aMi lav abidiag. TV r»fi rraatory 1a niKMrfailjr The ProfriS af the Mate ! Public Welfare TV Pngraa of the State Dapart ment of Uwatim. Art unr Mwam extravagant? No. null wauM *a*r the atate mtmty m the long ran Art tbajr -radical?" No, each baa proved aocreaaful is lane, democratic atataa. Are they "toe adr—rid" far North Carolina? Nat unlraa North CaraUna ramot hoop »tep with other atate* la de mocracy and in caring for ita children FALL STOCKS NOW COMPLETE Latest Novelties in Dry Goods A new line of Felt and Velour Hats. Fine quality heavy union suits for pri£TTy: $1>95 "*5.95 ........ $1.39 Full line of Fine Show in New • Union Suits for CA« to (1 AA Stylet children, priced, #I«UV 54-in. heavy suitings and coat ma- Excellent quality union suits for terials, wool mixed and all wool. women in several styles and "JSW 85c $1.50 85c $1.50 Men's all leather work f1 Aft to fC Aft shoes, priced #I.»0 W.W Women's all leather high top shoes, black and tan, priced, *"• " $2.75 " $3.50 r> Children's substantial school (1 CA mmi ap shoes, priced, Heavy wool hose, for men, 70<> Special, Heavy sport hose for women, 9(L . Special, G. A. & M. J. KITTRELL
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